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—_—---- > MR.SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE ne REBELLIOUS FIED WITH PR Se. 4TR MOLLI- (ISES. in whirl’ jade Temvpor ty of Wook Ahead, Aunasy, Jan, 26.--The deat ¢ between the Goveroor und the majority of the Senate still con- finues. A trial of #trength took pie» this morning, ich reenited im the complete d's omflture of the Qorernor's party, Still, the ind jones are that eae or (Wo Of the phalanx of recusint Demoorats are wavering, and It conn ot be very long before har. mony i restored, Boor afier the Benave assembled, Mr. Creamer rose and» » RXHCUT.: 6 SHSSION Wliclt (morrow, Thursday, at noon. Mr, Parker, pleading Republican, moved to table that motion, The ayes and noes were called. Mr. Pleree, Demo- tnt, (rom Brookiyn, when his nome was called, The Keeret © mise wae M wid thot he was potred with = Republican Heostor Who Was absent, but the pair did fot apply to any questions mot political, snd therefore he should vote against laying on the hbble, An animated debate then sprang up as to What constituted a political question. ‘The Repub. Voans (ook (he ground thut this was jast acu a qrestion, ind Mr. Pheree eventually withdrew his vole, pod without bin the Demoeratic strength way Inoficlent to carry out the programme, Senators Michse! Norton, ©. P, Norton, and Graham voted aprinst the executive seesion. Creamer and Gonet ehanzod front, an@ went with Tweed and the Gov ervor's poly, ‘Senator M. Nortom expressed bis feadiners (0 go Into exeentive session at once to con sider Dr. Carnoeban's nomination as Health Omer, fod Ib seer ed as if this would prevall and the Doctor at once unanimously condrmed; but Mr, Harden barah, «tio se. ms to represent the Goveraor in the Ohamber. chjected to restricting tha Senate to the @onsideration of one nomination the motion wus abandoned. Thas the per as The ¥ fe, on his part, ts equally obstinate. He sends in ho mames of Harbor Marters and Port Wardens, and the opinion gaine ground that, as stated in Tae Bum, he Is looking aoalously to the Repabliean Con at Washingion to relleve bim from his dilem aa by taking ali the offers av ny from his disposal ‘How Senators Creamer and Genet have been molll: fied is not yet publically known, bot It ts presumed thet they buve had promises mate them that some of their friends hail be token care of Or, per bape, they bow to the deeree of te caucus. C. From our Spectal Correspondent. Ausant, Jan, %.—The Committee ov Rules this Morning reported arule whieh, if adupted, will iv Uorfere with the representives of the Press in the Performance of thelr duty, Itis proposed mot to permit reporters behind the Clerk's desk or in th: Clerk's room, ‘The object of this rule is doubiless forthe curpote of preventing the reporters fro peeing the Lills when (hey pass into the hands of the Olerk, wud by that means to cnwat rue PUBLIC @ immediote and valanbl: information concerniug corrajt J bs nnd schemes, Bven under the present tyetow. aach difficulty is expe 1 by corre. spond: cs in gaining access to bills. The assistants Of ie Cok ore generally in very bad bamor, and fot as yc! bon disposed to be courtcous or obliging to corre, for papers not in the interest of We King’ metrong bas, however, done all in bis power to wld rer voblalulag all tie infor- tion he ean fried, Met he has Deen rather un- fortunate in tis selections that is ail, and the sooner be makes ses ge the beiter, One or two of his CITY MAILRO AD + Mitchell tntrodnced a bill relatin ¥ ruilronds, whieh Is e public, | By thie bul prokibited trom earring thetrears than ean be ors the city more pas urtably seated, © stoppages » long ae then vidden ° transportation {tax ineludes!, for any 1. The seate are re #0 that eat Viovisions or te Mil are made punts! 1 8, ciprl-onment pot exeved so offered 9 toll prouttiting the Bight Md from eharelnt more thin nittre trip te there tern Woof these bills were refer uit The ey oad bas Week to Kill thes» mea thts Of ie Ree AN POLICE. METHOPUL Ay took pice In th ty on A, mypelling pol brit w Toles m: or din ant tel an $e officer anlcn uly aus! ur aod by Sin. Mitcheud said that the CHY Were very much in Reed Of the aw. Toe pre foree, under t Frescut brutal, Sespotic, and tyrannical val Ler taaght to trample upon ne Men ond women had been Meidquar ers and at the station housen f statine by or ler of tals tyrant with arrout of com itll from a Magisteate, The poli Miowtag the exvaple of this des pot Kept ther prisoners in the station b some mmo wnt het day afler tue arrest whon ° " De thow before a police magts( rs ook in th dba t eases dis; oved of Mr. Mite Wile speak that part ‘of the bill rel the spurtons detec tivon, criticised very » « course Which Ker gedy ha! pure eto THE AORSCY OF JOUN 8, YorNC hotonety, whore detecty ey Mi terized ailing concern and frst m He said that > the tyrant, as M the Superintendent of Pulte, an eculve me Houde whiel hid fom hun, ‘1 wrintendent coully If L Wun i Jour place 1 would go to dour Mois the b +t nian to attend to this by merelant did 0, gave Youne about We services aud the expences incurre Had nope of the stolen proper 1 Wiate opposed the bill on general prir A motion to order the third reading ot t ‘ost, Finally the bill w weed to th ' Coumittee for uuweudure MR. FIELD'S Tho d shed member anx:ous *b kw daye ago, this u ‘Ouopuly of the up aud ta one word they are r ‘even the Monhattan or New ork hopolies, ‘The bill Is now im the custo #7 Of We Viuuhkett, Chalriman of the Committee on niet for Whose Lev efit ths mon ito. is to be Incorpomte:, 18 40 pur nit from bis Commie fee. This w wis time to consider hay e wally being received from tix Vy agulost the pansy of th Tip ooked upon de® fraud und wrod S1ORMOIN A DEMOrK OTTO CALEY, The sinipus in the Senute this morning, when the Blue's gction for an execut n Wor defeat fred a 6: rule member j wmiwalutely wtter the ! UF ib Cath ele in the Seuate elamder. Pune!uail ail the Democratic Seuitors were an Big Mix in the Chair, senator C, cd the Dall Ly viving’ the hen Jon the “guilitiedtions of the Miller, of Heche Was knocked ont of oe and Piorson, of Lroy, did 4 cr Miuler's a polutumenim Me, N bye Mr A.D. Barber. Having p Hee gentiomen to his rm fe ohout hin t thy I tilnly did not do Mr the! ¢ tees, Mr nt, Coven wy een beet, and g to the quick ly Norton's re onet prudeues the bester partof valor seve over, and John J, Bradley bys brother-in-law, exsayed to take +n favor cof hinsell, WIth his two ‘Mr. Beach, Bradley suid that he, Jared on commit es where he cud (or his brilunttaente justice. bie lod compiained of tis, und. thongnt pretty bard for thelr Senator to bev. here for four yeare, aid ought ren put A ow he ler commiiee than to His and Drodies's little way dcep ‘ Renwiors, but Joka ovgit Himself wih’ the thought that be appointed dresident 0: the Cros rt by the ‘squire, and that then abundance of pure wuter to, Wash Vike pills te may be compelled to "next gol the floor and few into s + The wight ot Bis Sis, Mery @. > Marphy, and other ring Senators was more than Mr. Graham could endure; every word he uttered was it the Ring and their measures; he declared he had fared « hundred per cent, better under Repudlieay rule than under a Democratic Adwioistration, Under the Radicals he was on a Committee oo Railroads; now he found bimself ov ® fourth-rate Committeo not worth naming. This he regarded as an outrage, Then Granam went on the rampage, and discoursed With equal bitter nese and vehemence on the Governor's appoint ments and a mnitipiicity of other subjects, So wrathy did little Graham become that Big Six interferred and endeavored to assuaze hi but little Graham w: attacks. Big Six, who is alway Lave his wav, got mad himself, and then an alterca- tion between Big Six wnd Mite Graham followed. The Grand Sachem wos so furious that the little Senator threatenod to bolt, Big Six told him to go ahead and 4o as he pleased. Mr. Graham angrily seized his tite and made @ rush for the door, swearing vengeance on Big Six and the Ring. Te waa with much dimeutty that three or four Senators could catch him by the coat tal and pull him back, They detained himin @ corner until they persaaded him tat he had better stay and not make an ass of bimeelf, Prince Harvey Genet snddenly loomed up like « full moon, and a dead silence (oliowed. Much anx!- ety was manifested to learn what stand he was going to take, ‘The Prince did not disappoint them, for he pitehed Into Gov, Hoffman with tae ferocity (fa Beagal tiger, and std among other sweet things THE MAN DOWN STAINS Ivieed ard consulted with the Senators appointments, as be ought to have done. ‘This seemed to him ae if the Governor did not ear for the wishes of Senate Ii eo, it wa me to teach him a lesson, Henry 'C, Mur phy came to Governor's rescue, Mur pey, funks he I phenonenon und in that lef sained into a legal arguinent as to whether it Was the Governor's duty to advise aud eonsult Sena. tors. Murphy thonght not, and in support of his hypatbesis he quoted four ‘thousand autnorities; be went buck tothe days of the Colonial Governors of New Amsterdam when a similir question was dis- cussed and the most eminent lawyers in the Colony unanimously decided that the advice and consent of Senators wa maiter aitoether descretionary Murphy's law lecture over and Senator Creamer came upon the scene with THN OLIVE BRANCH He craved of tne to lend Mim their ears for a fi advised the Senators to keep cool question en} sin quarrelli in his hand. rave Seigniors seconds He A consider the very bad taste to be uteet of the acxsion, and thus sup 1 eemies of the Democracy with » powerful weapon, He counselled harmony and good feeling. Mr. Creamer's remarks calmed the trou- bled waters, and beiore the storm lad time break out airesh, Big Six put the question, and the eeguel was that all agreed to G0 INTO SESSION TO-MORROW, and confirm all the appointments excepting Miller, MeContherand Joba By Pearson. Belore tuls result Was accomplished the Ring pledged thetr solemn sia of honor to the rebellvas Benstors to appoint for Harbor M other equ luerative which they Would never have cons make under any elreumstances a week aco, adjoarnine the tore amused themeetves by passing a resolution epjoiing all present 0 keep the proceedings a PROFOUND SECRET. This was a prgtty food Joge. and wag doubtless Meant asone The Idea of kvep'ng a po ttleal sceret from your correspondent! That is the most ane- ‘wour J ke of the season. The Assembly Committee on Cities met this after. noon and © A the of Menry Smita. Ms counsel, Rufus And ay, whom he (Androws) represented, An dréws replied that he nnpenred for ‘the people, he probably considered the Tammany Ring to whieh Le belongs the people. Mr Sweeny, foreaetieally replied tl he thouch Mr. Foley represented the people. The argument of Audrews was a miserable failure. Among other things be raid the passage of this law was impera- Ive on the Legislature, a8 aeveral measures which the Board of Supervisors had adopted, and which were passed by the vote of Mr. Smith, Would be an- nailed if Mr. Foley was given the sent, Mr. Peter Mitchell, 6 member of the Committer, rejoined Dy saying that he wished several acts ef the Supe: Sore were annntled—especially that which appointed Republican clerks and Republican marehas. An drews wineed under this scorcher, Mr, Mitebell spoke at some length agalust the bill, and said. that he thought it required an extmordivary amount of CHERE AND BRABS to atte a Democratic Lisislature 10 cleet a Repabit can Snpervieor, A motion to report fuverably on Aue ball wae lost—Mesera, Mitebe ll, ‘Tim Cunpbelh Flagg, Mosely, and Lanagan voting aga! Aleck’ Frear and Mick Murply voted for DIM wes then lald over to be corsiicred next W: sday, Swith and Andrews with their tails 8 ard Port asked by it; The looking very morose, ‘Thoy ire making ut efforts to pass thie vill. They have the Republicans Ii they’ want is eig=tevn Detaocrats They can BEY THESE VoTES ne from $2) to $100. Oue vote cur abt for $10 eure, ‘The Committee cn ¢ veo considered the bill giving the Boor! of I Justices of your ey, wWhicu meet once a month, s clerk at a ¢alery of $5,000 a year. This wil! amount to giving the lucky Dei whowy $16.65 for every day's work he sali perform. Thi 1s Cue of thove Cconomical measures Squire Sweeny promised uy. BOL, anne KIOT BREWING IN BROOKLYN. a © Whiskey Ratd—Wholow eharces fromthe Brooktyn Navy Yard Excitement in the Whiskey Region, ut 360 workmen, alleged to have been con: din re Ing the revenue oficers in the late Whiskey raid in Brooklyn, have been discharged on the Navy Yard within the past week, Among them were 14 watchmen, 11 men from the Fquipsent Depariment, 18 from tue Ordnance Department, 7 blackemith helpers, 9 men from the Civil Enctueers’ Department, 70 from the m: Heve » shops, 11 carpenters, 15 borbers, 17 plumbers, and Lout 1%) inborers and aechunics of different trades rotenunerated. Yesterday hanics were dis harged from the Swatara, aud a the Vermont here was Intense excitement in dot the yard Inet night, nd a riot nt The mon suy that ‘unless they move their families ont of what t# now esiled the * Whiskey District.” they cannot get workin the Navy Yard. They add that the whole dimenity has arisen frou: Que OF two pereons Who run Melt distilleries tn the ‘strict reusing to pay the Internal Kevenue officer the percentage on their business that wa wnied, and the eh €s of the ike number from nelvhb med im: Yurd having mded wite ted rs they huva Miseharged ‘The diel Imen sreak vory bitterly of Chas. MoGinnts, a deudint whom | of furnishing thei nam y say that * Be Heed had a deticulty with Hines, and that fu tine Ne was disehs reed Vhe or er fo ton, tie ow ERKY'S SECOND TRIAL, Jucge Pratt's Censure ofthe Brooklyn Unton 250, ‘ooklyn, mur No Jury Vet-Onty § out of In the Court of Oyer and Teriiner, yrsterday, the care of Edwin Peery, the alle dever of Thomas Hayes, the nigut watchman at Ilyrbeck’s stores, Furman street, was called on for the second trial, The story of the tragedy need not be repeated, A special panel of 250 jurors had been summoned for the trial, bat out of this number only 5 red 'yeoterday, and consequentiy ‘as postponed untl this morning at it Court ordering & mew panel of 150 Jurors ¢ summons The counsel tor Perry produced a * of the Veookiyn Caton, Judge Pratt took the paper, end FAW that it contained wn ar licle bearing om the former trad of Perry. “Ifthe ueosspapcrs are to try eases before the Courts try them,” said the Judge, " vetter abolish ‘ourts.”” ust us the elght accepted jurvmen were about to he Court rovm, Judge Pratt publicly addreesed hem thus: * You can now go until it o'clcek tomorrow morn: ny. Do roceonverse, With ah Mt tile. Case Paitionlars do not read. iat apers any at Ti cout ‘atrention to crn Wiar y not to echt nit. ®& very {ny byomare eailed Ay have hada Huenee and prevenied us from wetting Whie che procecdings of the Court bo right to prejudice the side uF the other, of casos ¥ would be better Hh articlés tending, eth of Fitth Avenue Weddines One of the most quiet weddings of the season vas celebrated yesterday in the Fifth Avenue Pres byterian Church, The couple were Miss Julla M, Varnum, daughter of the lac Jos, B, Varnum, aud Mr, Edward De Rose, both of this city, At 1 o'clock the fricndy of the parties had filled the entire aisle along wiih white satin cords were run to keep the rurious throng from encroaching Ati FM. the vidal party eu tered, Mra. Wars uth Woe bride's mother, leaulng upon thy arm of, Mr! DeRose, aud the bifde upou that of Mr, Ny A Tuero ‘were no bri foemeids nor ‘g Fifioon iucdrod invitations had been ar the church ceremony, aud 400 for the 1 lon after ward, ‘Th Stroct Pro peremonys Key. Dr,’ Booth, pastor ot the Mercer yiermn Church’ perormod the murtiage THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS, i. SHALL MR. DAWES BE READ OUT OF TUK REPUBLICAN PARTY? —+ in W, Butloy & Co.t—Mr, that his Fumoun Xpecch Fact—And will Support F Allusions to Gen, Butler, Wastixaton, Jan, 26.—Aftor Gon, Butler had delivered a long speech in review of the famous spoech in which Mr. Dawes (Rep., Maes.) arraignod the Administration for its extravagance, Mr, Dawns rose to reply, and as he rose the members from ali parte of the ball gathered close to him, to hear his remarks, He T shail now move that the Committee rise, but be- fore doing #0 I desire to say that, when the Com- mittee ts again In session T shall ask its attention, while Estate the occasion that T had for making tho speech (0 which my colleagne has responded, to the truth of that speceh, and to the propriety of making that eneech. and I shall endeavor, as well as Tam. able, to confine mysIf to those three points, 1am not fo he diverted from them by any remarks tha have fallen trom the lips of my colleague, This 1s hot @ personal matter. and Ido not propose In dis- eossing it to tuke notlee of anything personal that hoa fallen from any lips in connection with it. Before Tait down, however, to-night, may T ve allowed to sey to my'colleague that, althou, it may de trae thet Ihave little to boast of in the years I nave served hore, it may, I hope, be proper for me to ay that I have also little to repent of, ‘The people of Massachuset s know my colleagné and myseif very well. ‘They do not need eltiver my colleague to tefl them what fam, or me to teal them what my colleague ts. ‘They Yo de-ire to know whether 1 TOLD THe TRUTH the other day, and therefure T propose to arswer that question ‘as of more tmportance to the country than the other. A newspaper in this city whose praise and censure are alike made to order and for Pay, and which never fulle to Lick the hand that feeds Mt, Whether its pay be in gold or in the curreney of the country, has notifed me that Lam no longer wanted inthe Republionm party, My colleague, While the Image of Abab is in hit mind, says to me that Lam unworthy the support of the ‘Republican party; but he loves me ati'l. Tho time that T have terved here goes back of the ime when these galleries were filled with armed men frowning down on the freedom of debate in these hails, beyond the time when, with REVOLVERS IN HAND, itwas expected to crush freedom of expression In these hal: T was here when, under the ausp) of the Repubitean party, the ‘Thirteenth Amendinent, to whiel my colleague had alluded, was adovied { when the shackles were knocked off three or four miluions of slaves, and when they were lifted oy to the plane of manhood; and I believe that the day is dawning when, uoder the Fifteenth Amendinent, they are to be clothed with the franchise of a cit gon, ‘The partiality of those am born has periitted me to contr! fluence and power and my vote to measures T do not know that tuere ii tume for me than uow to RETIRE FROM THE ASSOCIATION With a party which I love and whose prin eivles to the utmost y ability 1 rustaloed. I lave been here for fourteen years, probaly it may be as weil that 1 any other time; but I wouid rater that some ot people should settle that question. I ovly crave the opportunity of seeing this Republican party faith up its great work and sccompush the mission Whereunto it iseent; and Lerave the opportunity, MW Lmay be permitted, to contribute my little. It may have been that Lerred in confining my speech so exclusively to the matters which the House has intrusted to and that L have Lot us often, per- haps, as Lougl.t jumped into RVERYHODY's BUSINESS, Bat, sir, T want to see the party bring down the exp: nses of the meut from the plauy of war to that of p from the expenses that were yo blood of patriotism, the blood of patriotiem, for the salvation of country, to the expenses of a time of peace. Whe- ther of hot Tam to labor longer with that party he the past ut least is safe, aud ia that fou: retrospect I make NO COMPARISON WITH ANYBODY. ¥ shortcomings, and 1 pothing to boast of on this floor, Thave his little to repent im my action here as I should have had I followed other light and other teaching. 1 am ready, and I contemplate voluntarily, myseif, to sub- mit to the judgment of my constituents whether I have been talchful, J do not, however, in view of the duty of the Lour, which iv to call attention tothe expenditures, provose to be diverted from that grave uty oy any betty debate bere with any ive man on wiserable and unimportant question of myown wisdom or folly. Ttrouble not myself about my re rd. Tf posterity cast a took at it, it will vindicate it; 11 it do mot, 4 will not muke ey difference, And now Emovet 6 COTTA Hise © thereupon rose, 4 the House ad aba Renato. credentials of Jai from Town, were prene took the ususi oath B. Howell, Senator d, when Mr Howcll ‘The joint resolution ut the Kansas Legisiatuse anking forte removal of the notional capital to the Fort Leavenworth mititary reservation was prisented; also ® petition for Increase Of the sularies of the Judgos ot the U- shoreme Court and Cireuit Court, Doring the consideration of tue Currency bill, Mr. UMNEN offered an ume! the Lrst two sections of th een largemont of uational bank circulation to Ave bun dred millions, for its equitable distribution, aud tor the withdrawal of a greenback for every oink note issued, altumately leaving the bank notes only in existence. Mr, SHERMAN replied in defence of the bill, Mr. Monton (Rep., Ind.) gave aotice of an amend. Ment fo sudstitate ‘Hity-two millions for forty five milhons in the bill, ws the former amcunt would have to be provided to insure the latter amount of retual circulation, He proposed to substitute for a prtion of the bi!l two sections rom the bill passed y the Senate Inst spring lor u redistribution of the currency, $0 ataending (oem as to take from the States Having an excess but thirteen miilio.#, af this the fity-two mul amount shall be cemi lions have been exh This would make tLe additional volume eixty-fve millions aliozether, Which be thoughs would be suMcient ior the wants of the West and Souti. Mr. SuRnMAN (Rep. Ohio) Introduced wo bill ro quiring the pecretary Of the Treaeury to retain #0 tuch of any money due on any account to any Stace ae moy be necessury to make good suid State Nest sin the payment of interest oF principal on its stccks or bonds held by the United States in trast Mr. Monntun (Kep., Maine) reported the Louse Iuvald Pension Appropriv ton bill, with ao amend ment str ut the clause covering the Navy l’en sion Fund into the Treasury ov the Cnited States Mr. buckinatiam (Rep., Conn) fatroduced a billl supplementary Wo the eurreney act of June 2, 1904. Ki au-poriges fe bauking under that act, and tue 10 red with a Dlhirs; nor cent. oF the tow having @ v prohibited A exceed forty-five } yim) aeiually paid in, she ownk Greater Circulaiion Lawn this proporiio Irom issing OF Fe. : by them Co Gereney Nou the amount nlating MW be reduced to sud th ver muy Ii y th Troasury #nail that the amc Biates Jegul tender uotes in cireula reduced ty two hnudred wfilion do. i Me exelisive of the fragtio rreney, All securitii. i with the Tre ve United States, forthe teacup Mail Cousisi Of United Mites aeed Below 201,000, ‘than bait tender notes, wi ads ant the a Mist Of either bonds or no Al bon Jory GULstat the amounts aw $104 WN benever the ieza) depositeu ay securlty aa above provided, the treasurer 64 the Uulled States elinll execute (oF bie Hubkitis As Cation Heztstored Bonds or an equal umouat payab coun tn thirty years. With Interest AL —— “pee, Con} Aid honde to Feinin With the ‘Treastirer in trust a= #0" reilating Bots Insued to u ‘ouMjioller of thy Curroury. Ene von prou dite wil pational bi on deport (4, wad ky frow payiog Ht OL the exis! WoUnE ot Cola per cent. of | HeMDurer at v Dank shail be les than deoled.seas, : ERE A Baby Weighing 3.200 Pounds. The inhabitants of the neighborhood of St. John's Park, turned out en masse to welcome the four strangers from Dutchess Co, The visitors aro monsters of the bovine race, and were ralsed by the enthusiast stock-breeder, George Ayrault, ‘The largest two were drawn iu @ largo sled by six horses, ‘The smallest of the four, fucetiously term ed ©The Baby,” was escorted around the City Hall park yesterday, much to the detight of a lurge who followed gaping, ‘The babe weighs and the largest pair are sald to exceed lds, the recorded weight of any known exbibited In this country or in Europ These eattle have been purchased by Mr. Willian Lalor, of Centre Murket, at a lurge fignre, and after they dre sluughteret he intends to give their stuffed skins to the Central Park Comulssioners, —— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, peer aaa We learn that Mr. Daniol Furnace, lato Vice Pres! dent ofing y droit Bh ne tive a ine the cringe, att to take tp hie residence per Hianontiy: i Huron the te ono. of the, mont edtetene alton ineh inthe cout trysand Ie wlll pe very amoutt To tuppiy hut taco: Shinmodore’s youngest. #on he Ko $e lus table OF bears Attention to + during Whe BOL Hew LonihLig Hho won be Prous nant rs tad Ms pul Or 27, 1870, GEO. PEABODY'S PAGEANT, THE PREPARATION FOR TNE OBSE- QUIES IN PORTLAND, —~— The Corpae to Lie on Board the M Saturday at No rop to Deliver tae Banking Suggest Soot Syrup, Wasnixotox, Jan, 26,—Several days ago the mittee on Ranking and Currency received o letter from A R. Corbin, giving excuses for not heeding their summons, Another letter was read at the mecting to-day, in which Corbin repeated that « chronic disease pravented bim from being present, Dut that he hoved to be better ina few days, Ponrtann, Me., Jan, 96,—On the arrival of the Peaboty fleet last nieht, Capt, Willlam 1H, and would try to come over on Friday, The | Macomb, of the Plymouth, came on shore and Chairman of the Committeo (Mr. Garfeld) read | proceeded to the Fulmouth House, where he the Jettor in an assumed solemn manner, caus: | had an intorview with Admiral Farragut, ing much diversion by his prescherike tone | the Committee of the town of Peabody, and and emplasia, Representative Cox suggested | tho ropresentatives of the State of Maine and of the that in view of Corbin's reported physical indrmt- | etty of Portland. In giving an recount of the voyage ties, the Chairman send him « bottle of Mr, Munger's | from Kagland to Amerioa, which he desoribed soothing «yrup, in order to enable him to appear be- | very pleasant one, Capt. Macomb eatd: After lea fore tue Committee, Ing Bpithead the two vesnels vailed in company until None of the mombers believed that he was telling | the town of Ushant, in France, had been passed, the truth, and they directed tho Chairman, by tole | when agile of wind and rain struck them, during graph to the Deputy Sergeact-at-Arms, Mr, Barnes, | which they lost sleht of each other. The Plymouth, now in New York, to call on him and inform him | after unsuccessfully endeavoring to find the Monarch thot he must attend forebwith, that his excuse was | by making traverse courses, aulled directly to the not watisiaetory, 1 not come q Sight the. Liouss ‘would be saked to issue an ord faa Mauda bth taal sna dle coca tonurrest hin The Committee expect to havo Nutterfrld and | In golng to Madeira the Plymouth made very thst b mere it act mid iw time, sailing about fourteen knots an hour, and an- Viek Vogt at first. one million and-'s | chored In the harbor of Funchal two or throe days of before the Monarch arrived, While lying there a strong southwest wind arose, and the vessel was in quarter told for Dan Butterfield, and Snotlicr mililton and w quarter when gold fell off sone 1m price, and on whieh he hed Dut up no mar: i git_or uther securiy witn them fur security against | danger of being driven oo shore, so that it was Jose, and that though he wae to furnish. then with | found nocessary to slip the cable, In standing to se tue bret news trom the Treasury Department in ret- ward to run {nto @ safe position, the Monarch was dincovered at anchor off the town of Somna, on the other side of the Island, Both vessels were then got under way, and sailed with strong and favorable northerly winds for Bermada, The Monarch sailed siowly in comparison with the Plymouth, the aerew being little used in order to save coal.’ Under these circumstances the Plymouth proceeded in advance of the Monarch to Bermrda, - Rp a pre eS where she remained pine hours, taking {n fresh pro: Mr. Feeh in Another Roi visions and uch despatches as were there awaitini Mr. Fechter appeared last night in the roman. | tv t. She aMerward joined the Monarch, ar tie réle of Henri de Legardere, being the second part | BOM Yorsels then satied direct from Portland, imak- Ing use of both sail and steam power, ho has played, und the only one he will performdur. | ‘The two vessels during the greater portion of the his present engacement at Nidlo's. The house wes bee a) ate ‘nue aus e 2 Cong ld i ane avart, of vf crowded and ‘ull of animation, and the gay and | to communicate very readily with each other, Woes graceful gallertes, freighted with beauty and Uright | the veasel antzived within, thirty nutes of the gous, nee e bea! ins were fired on board the Piymouth—which too! TRU artery mre embonetanats | er yins toe 8 pulohe Wee RTIME wan Gib my heeea of waving flowe \y in Portland, and gave rise to rumors that the long- The play of the “ Duke's Motto” is founded on erence to any new orders he received, he eold them out on that faral Fridey by giving another firm the Erst news of the order to sell, which firm had Mt lor nearly half an Lour bef knew of it, and then % had broken on it from 60 to 40. The Committes have some sj ¢ fe data on which the fay ag) to question Mr, Butterfield, aud woen what they alrendy have Le will provably tell al! knows, a exorcted Aet had arrived: but nothing definite wa Paul Fevai's povelof* Le Bossu,"' whieh wae craina- | Known til! Into in the evening, when the pilot tiaed by its muchor, and produced at the Porte St [oereteerien cates coeeere ee te Martin, in Paris, the part of Legardere being played he monitors steamed down to the flect at 9 Qiclock, this _mornins, As they steamed pant the at : the stage by Mr. Jobn Brougham, under the direo- | Monaren end took thelr line in ton of Mr. Rechter, waose genius for stage buriness | followed by Fort Preble, At tail-past 10 th fleet f tes weighed anchor and satied up to the toner harbor, Levliceonaiae Perted to W wbetover grace | TO" Monarch leading, followed. by the Bisntone din A sao satoe, bat 1 ie ourromaded | vessels, At if ‘o'clock they anchored off Fort with @ variety of sensation ssucce, In the | Georges, in the inner harbor. The spectacle was f, a itnessed by a t number of Original piece for instance, tLe parte 0: Legordere and Mt hcl tle Bak dil ca The Peabody Commitee borrded the “Monarch, thu 1 " and, after sccing Russell, concluded to come to tue which ls the exciting attraction ef the proseat play, | city 'id make the Gral arrengrisouls, fhe Coes are performed all thrcugh by two eeparste actors The piay indeed has no intellectual interest what- | ceremonicy on board the Mouure nd ioe Lage smctanition st élite eng es | SUEY. ithe Socios or 1, Meshell ane the Committee is that the body will remain on board artist tod splay tho legerdemain of ils art, and to show with what amazing erace aud dexterity he can, | 20d booty bag the Gy Hall fl alte Figen propor of tue officers and men I 6 through ® mere brcathing of his volition, by a | Sauidron. Ib Ie to be received by Gov, Chumnos cf guthorivies. The Hall is then to be ciosed until by acontraction of the fagers, by a light andshadow | Spthorities, The Hall te thea, to be closed watfl of the eyes, pass, witha flash, from one passion to | publicare to be admitted. On Tucaday the final cor- another, and us Mr, Fechter did, last night, from re Pymonth, by Melon. It w ite present form adapted for mouth saluted, to which the mon F and merit it muy possess, ‘The substantial | mob, the Terror, then the Plymouth and smaller people from the shore. the Hvnchback, instead of being played by one man, La mittee returned in the Mahoning. There were wo ever, except in the opportunities it offers to a creat itil Saturday noon, when it is to be bronght ashore movement of the mascles, hy a regulation of the lip, | Isin and #taff, the Peabody Committee, and the city * emonies teke place, and the body is to be cscurted one person to another, withcus the audience being | Are deren ine aes lature will attend enabled to detect the deeeption for some time ink body the Peabody fuuersl ta Portland to-mor- The plot of the “Duke's Motto" is very simple,but OT sais Geile te thd Boab oh ‘es sae ba al train for abody obscquios sturte bee alt the erties ef Ghination. whieh belonie te the | won Ueeae urs wcicae tener te het a French, who seem as ennning in the art of construc | exnreted to leave Portaud for Peabody on Friday at ton as they are of cookery. Tae Pie of Lagereere | meow. © To rey fs that of a free, gallant, dashing sol’ 'r of fortune, nent |G WIRINTOD end othe earners, who is compelled by the sitaation aud demands o foueral train. At Salem the Trustces ot the plot to kill a malicious hunciback, whose viace Ay Tnstiiute and the officers of the Salem Academy of Feirne 1 c att Jolned the party, Mr. Win. he aerumes with @ most gay end daring | incon wil deliver the eulogy et the Anal sbsequice eudactty, and tho artistie kill with which th Houses of tne Maryland Legislature unani- he accepts two such opposite eiaracters | mously appointed a forint Committee to attend. in person the obs:qaies of George Peabody, as repre: sentatives of the Geueral Assembly of Maryland Porttaxp, Jan %—Evening. ~The reason tor not nding the rezaine of George Peabody until Satur. ay ts that the Brit *h Government instructed Cart Commerc iat the, remaine wore to lie in state ou and trans‘orae bh meself from oue to another, ereaics rest of the play, Tho charge In the con struction of the piece from the orlgtnal i# not greater than ts that of Sr Pecktor's performance of the character from that 9f tho other artists who | board tue Monareh two days after theirarrical, ave asoumed (he part, The scr and | Gov. Chamberlain apd staff, escoried by ihe Me Ladd nascent aly The eminent manegce and | 050; wines end tatenity, wiih © loner ear, will actor, Mr. ley, who was the origina rovre | Feceive ihe remains tic wher f, and priceed scatativo here, played tho part of Legerdess with | with the naval cee ithe City Hath where the lancholy (grandeur and city authorities wilt recive them. Tie hall will * melancholy Fteadeur and profaad sense Of | CY, Uiltiued ust Wests ana Guarded by State the responsibilities of every attustion which wes | troupe Monday t! iy will fie im tate, and the dignified wid maostic, But Mr, Fochter plays Henri | hall will be opened to tue public from 9 o'cluek in tLe morning to To'elock in the evening. On Taesday the body of the tall Will be reserved for societies who are to join in the procession, and distingulvhed gucsis und oMiecrs, among Whotn are Gov, Chamberlain and staff. Adviral Farragut ond bat, committees from the town of Peabody and the Peabody Institute, the Trustees of the Peabody Edu- cations! Fund, the commanders of the Monarch and Mymouti, the Beitish Consul, navy and army ol- Gecre of the United States, Judges of the United States and State Courts, ihe Governor's Council, mabers cf the Legisiature, State officers, Collee or of the Port, Postm: rt, Collector aoa Assessor © Internal Revenue, favor and Counet! of Ts'ti ther cities, tLe Spanish and French Con- ious Other OMoclala. WLO are to meet at tue Mayor's office previous to the lhour for the com- da Legardere out a4 a solemn awell, but es a light gallant comedion full of grace, gaiety, whim, and sdilresa, and thas taking the contrast of the pursing from one enaracter to the other more ‘thrilling and etfcetive. The rapidity with whien be passes pot only from the form bet from the melo, the expression, the seeming, foul Of auch 4 part ax thie into the depressed and crawling cunning of the buncbback, and takes the acute vierncy of loom to the Ife, Ix, a8 & plece of ai Ustic legerdemain onder, Nuthing ean be mo deheately discriminating, too, than when the decep tlon, at first perfect, las bucome familiar to the aual- ence, he relieves the monotony of repetition by 4 sliowing gleams ol irony to steal ont, mencement of the service, which Is %3) A. M flashes of his own nature to break through | "Iho programme is as folowe the light covering of his assumption, ot 1, Qoarlette and churns trom the * Messiah,” content even with thie dual rt, he virtually to the last act andertakes mnoth or, and attemots, with « e mixture of tenderness’ and power, to nasert Influence in the guise of the ZuncAback, © Bluncha de Navarre, the heroine ot the play: ‘ough this secue he held the audience breathtess With adeuration und interest, and was rewarded with a genoine Darst of applun Lackrymosa” trom Mozort's Requiem, by the Haydn Association, accompanied by the Germania Orcuestra, 2 Prayer by Bishop II, C, Nocly, of the Episcopal Drocese of Maine, 8 d.asic by the Portland Bond 4. Chorus irom the * Messinh,* 5. Prayer from * Moses in Kzyot.t* One of the greatess of critics has sald that henever | 6. Chorus," Happy and Bicst.” inow St. Poul could understand whether It was sympathy with the | 7. © Then Round About the Starry Throne. from sentiment expressed or strength of will, shrewdness | Sampson. of eve nnd knowledge of business whieh mado the | 8. Chorus, from the “Hymns of Prase,” by the greut artist, The iormer quality belongs, of course, | Haydn Association, while tue remains are belug taken of art, How he intellectual ond carry we are to the far higest sch Frehter iw acted on Huss and audionce pertn ss he will soon to cnter into great concept reat tof the ge at actors’ Dr. | from the hall mu Beevet Brig.-Gen. B. UH. Till, of the Fifty Ar: lery, in command of the batialion of United States troops, will receive tho romalns from the city orities, and escort them to the depot, ‘The pro cession will be under the dircetion of Col. L, D. M Sweat. Tho programme of the procession cannot be made up until to-morrow, but it will be largely composed of the bodies before named, (doy. Chamberlain arrived this aiteruoon, to 2 = gs 3 es e. = or mlrror-varying ner across the mind; quality, to waien we believe moat owers are confued, he showed hit: self last nights wrand master, He bas a presence, To. morrow at 10 o'clock, Adiniral Farragut and {C not noctic, most manly and handsome, His poses | staff, accompanied by tho Trastees of the Peabody fro models Of art, alike for eura, gruce, und beauty. | Educationul turd, ie ie nd otuer distinguished guests, it not uf erent watural, is of grvat acquir: | wit veut the Monarch ed mobility, und ie capable of expressing evert apt Bea, Willard, who piloted the Monarch into Verlets of cinotion, If ne does not srie @ the barlor, says #hy steers easier own wvy Vewsel be by tue blade as some of our American artiste over knw wields it With w gruceful vigor Ly the La —— - throws it in the air, wad catohes it ug: OnITUARY, case and dexteiity of Japanese pes ot ay ncenes of passion were ‘all givew Femt . fire and intensity, ‘nor was there any eulicelitnsa. ‘The Pancent mary Pineids, Lake a true urtiet be commenced with moteration, The obsequies of Henry Placide took place at ually warm the close, when he fuirly 1 could we perceive last hight Higctucas i hie enunekition, ‘The French Un BEL ‘rather toi art amore marked ny and a ceriain fascination, On the wnole, id of ort in tins city has perhas mot seca of noon yesterday, wt Bt. Paul's Chapel on Broudway, Vhere was a large atrendance of the profession, among whom we observed alr, and Mra, Harry Wat Mr. and Mrs, James Wright, Mr. Fi n ». And , Wi Davidge, N. ar ter achieved & triumph, and proved that he was | fi") staan Waar Want ‘an ‘on: worthy to stan, he so oiten has done, aloagelde Brown aa, Wen, Whee: and Ui. Con: per. Of Kiche!, at the Theatre Francais m Babylon, Eo 1, im hen ance poreh ofthe Misa Leclerg played Jlanche de Navarre, a ratvor t ! e the following in: Aoripid young lady who seemed to be the trvittal | luted | We Bilowlas cause of most of ‘those wondrous translorin ee o 3 with wil the grace uni charm the pait would and Mr, Jarrett ploocd the play on. the st Meu'gannuey soe elegance and fitness, After th cary, Smonttis and 15 days, } The Longest wud Toughest Cook-Flubt on | Ti.sstowed u curious mistake inthe dal’, ws Henry Record, Hineide died on Sunday, the ¥8d. ‘Tho funeral proces: A cock-fight wos recently contested betwoen | jfo! was haul ad by the Hey. Dr. Dix and the, ev. wo #ix-pound cocks, owned by Messrs, McLoughlin HeOdOre Huey er hee Wade, of this’ eity, respectively, for gid. | Bs the pall Lenrore nth hearern w Thurs Mac's was'a blue red and’ Wucie's a gray cock, and | low Weed. 8. 1. M , David Ausilo, K. B. Wallack, Chit, H. Haswell, ry Knggies, Tho coin was followed by the chief mourners, Mes, Pincide, Bins. Rufus It, Blake, his sister, Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Walhick, Mr Jobn Gilbert, anda few other friends, Tom’ Pia- vide, the brother, attended tae funera’, bul did not entice the eburch, but in company with a few oid friends, attended the body to Greenwood, whced it Was interred in (he faunkiy vauit, both birds Were in splendid condition, ‘The odds at the start were 450 to $40 on tue bive-red, When they were let go they met with « terrible crash, and for forty minulos fought like devils, without either pearing to vain the wiichtest advuntage, Alor an hour's desperate struggling the betting chinged 1 favor of the gray cock, but When tweuty-five minutes al elapsed It became even, ‘There was great cut during all this tine among the spect one minuie the betting would bein favor of ue-rod und the next im avor of the gray, Con Doath of ing the hara Aghting, both birds were very resifent Bulnave, Casnirston, Jan, 26,—The French sloop-of. AL tie expiration oF one hows strong on their feet, ar ‘Timer, six days from Prince, renor aid forty. snlivutes the gray cock Iny for dead in tue | fat " “rt ity rte pas ina th Uiuc-red Was declared the “nner, but ‘ he'too dird an hour after his vletory. sth longest aud nara t cork-Aght on record, Kicamoyn, Jan, 26,—Thore was considerable | soltement along the streets this afternoon by an erp of colored rowdies to ride inn street car Artanta, Ga,, Jan, 98,—The House 1 | + pr sentatives organiged to-day, and elec: Me | wopriated for the whites, Instead of tho colored Wi.orton, Repabhean, Spoaker, ove J tout Four were arrested, and the station house ‘ ive, by #4 inajority, ‘Meare. au. | surrounded by an excited crowd of nogrocs M ind Taliaferro have been deolare | by tho Military Commission, ‘The weut members bore bey cclarcd vac int on Acad aul Olay @ Wo tke (oe oath rogue “ ‘1a heavy police Loree wus brought to the spot. ' la distarbance was made In uooord mco With Whe , ‘gramme announced in tho apecchos mada by the 1 b> grows wt iho celebration wostorday, THE WILKES LIBEL SUIT. ——— The Sceno in the General Sessions—Inef- feotunt Attempt to Postpone the Trial— Justice Dowl Recorder Hackett the Stand, In the Court of General Sessions yosterday morning Saunders D, Bruce, the proprietor and Publisher of the Turf, Field and Farm in this city, was placed on trial before Judge Bedford, for an al- legea libel ot George Witkes, tue editor of tho Spirit of the Times, The court room was crowded with a large number of prominent politicians and sporting men, Mr. Wilkes sat beside District Attorney Gar. ‘vin during the examination of the witnesses. Upon the prisoner being arraigned, his counsel asked for ‘& postponement of tho caso upon the grounds of ab- fence of some material witnesses, but his motion ‘was denicd, Ho then renewed it, stating that tl retained counsel, Mr. Harrington, was then absent in Albany, and he conld not try the ease himeelf, His motion again being denied, he asked that time might be given the prisoner to employ other coun- sel, as he would withdraw from the case, Mr. Bruce was allowed Lalf an hour, when Jobn HL, Anthon sppeared for the defence, and renewed the application for an adjournment, which was again denied, The prisoner was them granted one hour' time to procure counsel to defend bim. At the close of an hour James Ciark, Eaq., appeared for Mi Bruce, DISTRICT ATTORNEY GARVIN OPENED for the peoplo, He read the article containing the libel, which was headed, “ Dying of Criticism,” and was published in the 7wrf, Feld and Farm of Dec. 81. The parts of the article which were alloged to be libellous were those In which a certain individual Was alluded to “who had first opened his eyes heaven alono knew where; who had been charac- terized by his hostility to Gov, Seward, who ha refused to pardon ® youthful indiscrotton of bis who hnd gone to California, and there rugested to the people how to morally conduct their govera- ment; had been a bosom friend of Senator Broder- don his, Broderick's, don the fruita of tholr friend- ship started a sporting paper in this city; who bad ni a, and the baniness ot fuPntehing. wubutitatee tne Got ernment daring the wor, No names were mentioned, but the District Attor- ould show thet Mr, Bruce meaut mnded to libel Mr, Wilkes when he published that article, ‘THR FIRST WITNESS was Morris J. Foster, who testificd that’om tho 4th of January he bought 8 copy of the Turf, Held and Farm over the counter of the office 87 Park row. In ib was the identical article before referred to; that he is the nssoctate editor of the Spirit of the Times with Mr, Wilkes, JUSTICE DOWLING was next sworn. He had known Mr. Wilkes @ftccn years before he went to California in 196; he Wilkes) was associate editor with Mr, Porter in the Nporting Times when he returned; one day while presiding In tue Poitce Court Mr. Foster, the pre- Vious wituess, came up to the bench, and landed me # copy of the Twrf, Field and Farm, und calling my attention to ae arucie headed “ Dying of Criti. clam," asked:me if It was libellous; I declined to gtvo any Opinion } he wished to make a complaint for anotlier party: but I refused to entertain it, but sald T would take a compiaint for Ceorge Wilkes, ns I beileved the article referred to him; T advised him to go to some attorney and get the af@idavits drawn up, Which was done, and T isucd ® warrant; Mr. Bruce appeared aud guve bell; in my opinion the article refers to Geo. Wilkes, RECORDEN HACKETT, was next sworn. He teatifled that ho was In Califor. nia in 1800; know and saw Broderick and Wiikes : thelr relations were very intimate; knew that Broderick’s elcotion as United States Senutor ‘was ina great measure due to Mr, Wilkes’ efforts, ua he Nad the munagemont of the canvass, ‘The ll: dellous article was then handed witness, Fle sald that tt was bis belief that it revered to Geo, Wilke: WILLIAM J. MASKTT?, THE NEXT WITNESS, testified that he had known Mr. Wilkes 33 years; knew that Broderick and Wilkes were ou terms. aa he (witness) once had a diference with Hedetnt Wark Seas ye tnd With brouht ol them together and ms? them friends. It was belief the article rcierreu to Geo, Wilkes, DR, Hl. 8, QUACKENMUSiE was next sworn. He had known Wilkes for twen' five years; kuew Broderick also; was their phys cian; met Broderick ( me he was tn thi before bis dew looked meinuels his mother; med bim of the death of Koi Lo Caltcornin, and ow York azain ; asked iim it he had arranged all nis affairs, and woo he had contided in for their aisposition; he’ rephed thot he had attended to all that, nud nad made Geo. Wilkes lie residuary legate: this wus In 1800; thought tue article in question referred to Wilkes, 3A8, M‘GOWAN was aworn: He was a clerk in the Board of Super visors; knew Mr. Bruce was one of tle editors of the Zief, Preid, and Farm, and it wus bis belle the art cle referred to Geo, Wilkes The Court bere adjvurmed until 11 o'clock thi morulog. — THE SCION OF ROYALTY, on Navy Yard Vi mo Entertaine the V Wasutxotoy, Jan, 26,—This afternoon, Prince Arthur, in company with Mr. and Mrs, Tiornton, Visited the Washington Navy Yard. Two compan: {es of marines were druwa up in line, when a salute of twenty-one guns was fired and the Engiish flag hoisted. ‘The Prince ralsed bis bat in acknowledg ment of the honor, The ban! played the alr of * God Save the Queen.” ‘Ihe party were received by Alderman Daliigren, Secretary Roberon, and the mombers of both committees on Naval Affuira, After visiting various pointe of tnterost, the Ad mirul entertained the guce's at his private quarte: ‘The Prevident entertained the Prince and others at dinner this cvcn ‘The room «as bung with erent, and festooned with intertwined Amers can and Kgiish Gage, Mr. Minor K. Kellogg's portra t ot Queeu Victoria was tendered by him tor {we oecasion, and hung on the wail fwcing the Prinee. Mr Kellogg copied this portrait from the nainting of Winterbailer, im Windsor Castle, twenty sears pecial permission having been given to him Uy the Queen for that purpose, ‘The tavio wns ele. zintly auorned, atone end of which were the Hon 4.3. Winavs, the Hua, Georee W, Woodward, and rae Sterns, and at the other, the Hon. G. 8. Orth the Hen, W, GC, Smith, and the’ Hoa UW. EB, Paine, “On one’ side of the title were the Hon, Stephenson Archer, Mrs. Buekley, the Hon, Noah Davia, Miss Storna, Sc ator Baard, Mra. Orth, Senator Willan Mrs, Grout, ‘His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, Thornion, Secrewury Fisn, Mra, Potte n, Mra. Sterns, the Hon, C, M. Buck’ va fon ths opposite side of the table, Mire. Smit , the Hon, G. Mi. Adams, Mrs Logan. Senator Abbott, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Thornton, Mew Fish, the President, Wiliame, Senatur’ Anthony,” Mrs, Winans, Elphinetono, dlrs, Paine, C.'N, Potter, Miss Neiily Grant, A largo foree of workmen ts employed preparin Masonic Hall tor the ball tomorrow nfent, ‘The ls of invitations ts closed, aud Mrs. ‘Thornton bas already been obliged to disappoint more than 800 persons who have applied for cards of admission. Among those present was Miss Kellogg, wiv, in response to an invitation from Mra, Dahlercen, sang very beautiful songs (rom Kngiish and talan ceiving at their close the congratulations a of the distinguished guenta, faciudiug the Prince, Prince Arthur, accompanied by Minister Thorn: ton and Mrs, Thorntom, made their appearance’ In Private box at the National Theatre this evening, and heard the last throe acts uf (ie opera of * Wil Hum Tell," ——— The SmallePox Controversy. Dr. Swinburoe's tinal report to tl nl of Health covers six large pages of maniiold, und em braces a period of #1x years, During that period it appears that 200 yellow fever patients were treated IM Qvarantineg, TA cholera patl nts, 22 of ship fever, and 6 emell-pox, On this last named subject the Doctor wakes @ most elaborate rejoiuder to Dr. Mr. Mis's recent report to the Byard of Health, and demonstrates that there has but ono actual gone irom Castle Garden or Quurantine to hosph within the lost six mouths, inatead ot the baud that Dr, Harris counts, The records of the aml Pox hospital on Bluckweil's Island #how thatthe ersony adimitted tuerd were re Metropolitan District from three wee! and that the disease was contracted and not imported, Dr, Swinburne therefore uatvoly ase the Hunitiry Buperigteudent how it became epidemic ere, —_ SBRARKS PROM THE TELEGRALH, ———— ‘Tho New Jersey Levisiature will consider the Awondmeut on the Lith Lust, Radoloh:. of Chioago, hax challenged Deery to play for the billiard on iv, Tho Culifornia Woman's Buflrage Coavention meets {0 Bau Fravcleco to-day, Frederico Gras, chief of staf? to General Cavada, and his Uiotber Ramon, have beow excouted a Cica ueKy Samuel Landour, of Philadelphia, blew bis bratns ONL with m pistol yesterday mening id tho City Moved, Veilliansport, Va, Frits Wereotmen Waowautosa waa goalded to Gen Dy falling Into a rat Of besline wator in Wedvde eo distillery, uw aukes, ow Dvudar. WORKINGMEN’S ASSEMBLY, —_—_—_— POLITICS 10 RE DISCUSSED BY THE SUBORDINATE UNIONS. ——— tice Law Demanded decom Now York from the Itulo ot the Ring Atsaxr, Jan, 96.—The State Workingmon’s Assembly met this morning. Several additional dele eeates have reported, and the number in attendance Foaches nearly 100, A Committee was appointed te appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee and Urge the passage of the bill for the protection of Hie and limb of those engaged in mining and other labora, now before the Legislature, Strong resolutions Were introduced protesting agalnst any further GRANTS OF LAND TO RAILROADS and other corporations; they wero referred to @ Committee, A proposition was introduced to ask the Logisiature for a law rogulating tho weight, uantity, and quality of bread sold inthe State; re rred toa Committee, Kesolntions were oferod looking to a repeal of the provision in tho consti tions of the various labor unions which forbids discussion of POLITICAL QURSTIONS, A ecmmittes of nine was appointed to urge legis: fon for the abolition of the prison contract ays. tem. Much discussion followed @ proposition to appoint a commiite> to attend the Lexislature after the adjourrment of tho Workingmen's A: CH urge the varlous measures of reform this body, The majority of th this as ® scheme for convertin, PROFESSIONAL LOBBY ‘and the proposition was withdrrwn, A bill of gent character relative to apprentices was ree Ported from the committes having that mater 14 charge, and discussed at ‘eneth. ft 1g no apprentice shall be taken withow tures, not for less than three nor more then @ve ears, employers to be bound to ye | board end Mecical attendance, Fora violath these provisions fine of @500 18 Imposed. Principal feature of this bill is toe requirement apprentioo shall be VULLY INeTRUCTED 1n every branch of their craft, and_ not as now, tn #0: Or more details of it. Phe orek wey proved alter being amended to apply te male entices only, and ordered to be sout to the Legis- ature. Cool dor resolutions were introduced, approving Senator Wilson's bill i he. Lagat voring tho bill now before the Legis Dobibiting the use of second-hand barrels; Fe BIONT HOUR LAW, A. resolution approving the amendment of eicht Lour law now belore Congress was. det and passed. The Hon, Mr. Henneeney dolivered am Address congratulating workingwen on hele, me Proved prospects. Ie acvocatod the formation of « distinctive workingmen's party. A committeo was appointed to wait on the Governor and urge that @ part of the managers of the Western House of fuge be appointed from the workingmen, the , reing to, Urea up the contract agate prevalt there, “Aijoarned till to:morrow, vi gee ee YESTERDAY IN EUROPE. — ie Alarms, will Napoleo Againat a Monarchs Panis, Jan. 26.—It ts Will be mado tn ibe Kreneh army! c Of the recent troubles in Warts and elsewhere, ‘The majority in the Cheabers bs ved to teare each member free to tiscnss 19) questions according to his own convictions, and not to make the final vote a test of the strength of the Govern It is probable that this action will prevent @ ge in the Ministry, The Bishop of Nimes is very sick at Rome, He Was visited yestentay by the Pope, It is rumored that Father Gratry is (0 bo saper seded as Superior of the Order of Oratoricns om ae count of bis letter on the Ccumonical Council. ‘Tie Papal authorities bare forbidden the publica: Mon hy the Bishoo of Orleans of a letter written him to the Archbishop of Maines. It ts euy thas in this letter the Bishop commits himseil de eh'cdly against the dorme of infnilitility, Manni, Jan, %.—The election returns from the provinces are greatly delayed oy heavy snows. Ag fer as heard from, the country has declired agninat the monarchy. “Of the candidstes known to be elected. tour ore Unionists, five Demoerats, ton Pro erovsives, Aix Republicans, and ono Carist, The defeat of the Duke of Moutpensict at Oviedo is confirmed. ‘The Spanish Consulates at Mobite, Galveston, Char and Sydney, and the Viee-Consulates ab Savannah and the City of Mexico, are sup oressed, ‘The present Go Sprln at Mobile is transferred, to tho Vior-Consulate at New York. A great meeting was hold in this city, last oxening, te Promote emizration to Canada ani the other Britis colonies. The Lord Mayor presided, aad cmine men adilreased the meeting. Deux, Ju, #8. A lonant-eteht: meetin gArVou Was broken mp list night by Fentaa at Daw Rumor of the Dench of the Pope. Parr, Jan 1 the death of the Po ght ot can be trace’ ' a On the 11th inst., Mr, James C. Hill, « photo- grapher of Bixth avenue, Now York, took prssage on the steamer Columbin for Havana, where he ar+ rived on the 19th inst, No sooner bad he landed {han he waa commelloi Ny an order from the Captain. General ts reémbark, He was thon kept 8 prisoner fon board the vessel for three days, When the Cap: trim of the Columbia waa about to return to Now York, he sect Mr, Hill ashore, refusing to take him, back to New York until he ult pay his pas The English and American Consuls were appealed to, but the Cartoin Genoral would listen to no res monstrance. He hind received In “orm: 0 anid, from New York that Mr, Hill was nn agent of the Cutan Junta in New York, ond therefore he flay refused to let him land. Mr Hill was consequently oblived to return to New York, where he afrived yestoruay,; als ‘apt. Alexand r's Hody $00,000, Tn the Morgue yesterday afternoon the body of Capt mn Alexa: der waa examined by Coroner Fiven and Dr. Dos ~ Tt was latd oat on one of the elon in the disereiing room, and looked well for a body which had been underctound exactly tem The plate or coffin Nore the ipacrt Fohu Alexon ter, dled Merch 8, 1559. Dorswits too charge of tho #lomacn emioul analysia, Noboity yet kuows what of Alexandor's @b),00 — BROOKLYS vrraretQ oy. a vones, has hean migaine Vher Moule, a Anutty streut, lic. wie vist Of Dor comber. John J. Lowers, a chill, died at 77 Columbia #tieot vosterday, having upect & kettle of botling WaLet on himself, Depnty Collector Giberaon aetacd 12 casks of boar bon whisky at {5 Myrtic aveuue, The casks were properly stamped. One thousand ponnds of t owned by Moses Morr! rect yesteriay. M at held to pectal tax. J. of 16 Bost Warren stroet, wos pre Wwito, on last Fit withe ‘one boy. Th The mothor M. bait on the Inrwost of the irts died ow A the other two children ane John Hiegins, who was sentenced to the Peni Mary for one year for nssantting one Hamilton with wrench at ® firo in Willa aburgt Inst auuiier, Nad RENE by Gow Hofman throayh the exerueae Of the Key. Father MeDoual: ae JOTTINGS AROUT TOWN, Levi White, ataye carpenter ot Tony Pastor's, nd dead in his bed at Wt Bowery, yeeros dap n. vest elay, Face nd Laura Lowinger wore miarriod by) Justi Todwith, The drightent, abarpest, and wit teat of the three cont evening ewspapery in Liv Oly Ie (he Co) ner cial dulver tise: lored citizens of tn| wie the city are making ae cle Fauneation OF tke etal anine on to Carry on thelr seheines Tn thorown way, dant of Morrissey und Wood Poe distr bution of wembannudl certilertes ant prizea ui @ ammiae School No. 2 tonale devatments 67 and 0@ Grecuwicu street, First Ward, took piace yes: torday, homas Tynan, who was 4 tally wounded on day oy Vis wite Whilst at dinner, wt hie hovee fi Tarloni, wie OU yerterumy aud at Work tn (he Harleu Gas Works, ‘They were again covering th cement ot OAL ThIPtW reve luns 60 tate at eoriuMply wiMiCed Un Fifth dven on the a The Brooklyn vroprietors of the Cotiperative Build {ng Lot Aseociation lve presented two had tothe Contral Assoclution wt eit Bowers United tates flag: wad the ‘other a rol fas, Wu words © Cospermtive Hall,” Whmh Inter Wn: 06 the liberty pole of (he hail yostarday mura am glad to be able to serve yoo, sir; Lam 14d LO nusiat a ZOOM Koldior, OF A Loud Repudlt HOE Ni pyRieOe, Ge Lasnice, (om weil RnQWA nh relat lon wappolounant. 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