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PRICE TWO CENTS. I wil yield to juestion from my colleague, Mr, would, That was the reason [»pplat that the preceding Incambent of ths chair (Mr. Col. | be no disenesion farther than was confined to the | 7 . Ahiht + Tha \ Yaw es, Ms that the Chale lald the ressounionay poe th 2), now Vico: President, lo't the obair to chastise | question of excusing members, [ten wean OF Reserv ear Seere? | Mi LW GUS DEUISLALU mee i ' Mr, DawEs—What f dosire toask my cvtieague in, | kentieman of declining the appointinent the Insclenes of the eentieman, t, Monoas (Dom., Oulo) insisted on the rozulat | Recorder Hacker Dem hating wr sale explicniy wnat hemosas by the | (Mr. BurLER—L know that was the trick of the | | Mr. ihvrixn—f am now upon the floor. Daring | order, scorder Hackett Demolleh eee tern trick which he applied to bie feliow-wernbers | Chair oF the. lust Conztes he first time hae the | Mr, SHRLLARARORR resumed. aaying the Southorn mm THE LOBBY OVERSREIN Gon the Alon aeting ander the same responsibility | Mr. BLatxe—O, the “trickt* He knew now what | Speaker left tne ehait. Was it to speak upon some | consiry wearin deeticr uma in iacipienthe. was | Fourth Ward Politicians Taking a Recess, vont FESS thas he acts under, the geniievnan Meant by & r meth trick." Tam great senaars of Fsaee er crarende, of protection golne to we the hatett word—Insurrection or re Keever Rosenzweig, the first receiver who has 0. OF THE SESSION, 1. BUTLEN-—The term what t vors eiad ta know that the" trick" was success fo the loyal nstenc- | bellion, He voted for the resolution, becsusn tho , —— The Fussy Buster Butler) gf. Bese Fhe re cenilomen means when he | Mr. Boriaa—No douvt, tion? Have we heard bi # in Lenall of | gentieran from Mussachasetia had staid, * Wher- | 0°88 Convicted since Juno, 1970, was found guilty Applies the term trick (o the action of his fellow. Mr. BLAiNe—Itis this “trick” which places the | the great measures of the Re h an party? No! | over of whenever the Committees would go there | yesterday, and sent to State Prison for four years. Catching a Tartar. members here noon the floor. I waut to Rrow what | gentleman from Misescbusetts on bis responsibility ie, Totus ciao ne hie only by speaking to the | would be sunshine sna peace, and wo shouid be | On the nignt of the 15th of February, Blijvh How 4 compel! ort.” y Bsragar'ot win potuical goccclsies wrow wa Goce | "Me Soren Réxety, ome gamtovan 4 woonm oAVEL Wool seve'one American Wev'ant top ove buch: | #&d aud Richard Kiley, armed with bit and brae - who differed with Afiy acti Mr. Buatne—W dolly. beat avon @ wooden box, Ho haanow loll tha ehate ) °°2: “od knew ho would voto for the resolution bored holes inthe door of Henry D. Gausendor Avwaxy, March 16,—Tae town is full of Of resposibility and the same of duty Bt a for the floor, Upon what great aad permanent UNTIL THR CRACK OF DOOM. store, at 445 Third avenue, and afier sawing a panel | people who bave their little axes in the shape of SPEARBR BLAINE'S MASTEBLY BEBUBE. | Meitesien Ro not ‘anserstand tat { appiiod | saenunei tuika about tio coefeion by wien Arty | Maseare? None. Bolely to aitick a fellow.insm- | Ay members of she Rapabican, party, lot thom stand | Out, carried off six botties of champazne and twen- | bills before the Levislature, New York eity is the term trick to Repibheans eigut Republicans were ar the Plas af aul’ duty, ana wos earefel vo dre hie to duty at the 4. Tere was nothing to | ty boxes of cigars, Next day they met a young | largely roprosented, but there is also @ mighty host “ Mr, Dawre—My colivague, in his circular that he | lution, Ido not know at any one has been pleased to place upon our desks— hew vent twem [ron passing & bill tor the protection ay | lotter #0 a8 bor inany way to touch the Speaker of | PrQvent tem friend in the samo basiness, and ho told them they | from the r ral districts, Tho birds ef prey who fe to say, but if there beh jo-day a single gen: 8 rely aud candidly to stato the . 7 Root fat Mr, Bururn—Mr. Spoiler tt Hleman who has given to the gentieinan from | We Houre, vut pu o p Mr, BUTLER asked whother the eentioman did not | could acil their booty to Rosenzweig, at 7 Roosevelt en on the maddy waters of the canals are com: The Republicans Repudiating an Mr Dawa“ Waiva moments Maavachitetia the intimation that he felt coareed— I Base ‘ciber sensor beasans he eet soe, that ties could not have iezislation. because | atreet. They packed the stolon goods, in stl worth | ing in lacks and towering about the members to get 2 Mr. BotLun—Why shoul: wait when jo not | that ve wos in any Way restrained from free action ¥ " em! some gentlemen 10 voted forthe resolution vote i rs 4 Odious Leadership. choore to? (Laughter.) =let him get up now and speak, of * lorever after of ihe eousequences to a humble. mem Sadieers on Mowaey kees, about $150, and went to Koover's fenco. Thiv shey | their assistance. ‘They make very fir promises of Mr. Dawas—In that circular, ind in the remarks | liold his peace * Dir, DUELLABARGER replicd that was no reason | found to be, seemingly, a shoemaker's sho what they will do in case of saccoss, but very fow of ad been, made pal ; which just fell from bis lips, ie says that (he reso. | Mr. BurLaN—Ob, you, TOL Heee temas ed ee WHY they sould vote to ajourn instead of passing | They found the old Fagin “at ome." Koover | thom come down with the solid areument” that Ie MaUGGm ov iareeettar Gis What 1. 41d cep wae cates SPEAKER BLAINE APTER BUTLER, that anger. I kuow the mau: fe aaked, on account romieene ezont conclusion, | ex mined the articies with a shake of the had acnd a | sure to win. ‘To use the words of a disgusted law GRANT'S BOTTLEIMP SQUELCHED, | «Thacit was sprung upon the How: “| Mr. Uiarwn—The gentioman from Massachusetts | Ne dark and tricks that aro ya! to be excised from #ervine on the Cominittes, depreciating shraz. ‘ maker, “There ts plenty of chin aod Td not apply ft to atty-elent men. says in bis letter : Having been appointed agai oad thet | Gare mat Mr. Cox said ho understood tie gentleman to | 1 4 Dat Was 8 shoap tseear, but Leif you a fair Brice, | iitie of the right kind of talk.” — Mr. Dawxe—My culloague has forgotten what he | iy Wishes, expressed both publicly and privat (hat aad therefore Iw favor Mr. Butler's bill, and atter that the taking of uy pot much tse var; you bring me slike aud sat % —_—_—_ uaa binad Tike Speaker a Chrirmen of a Committee ro ig: | word ta, my lester tat, wae unpariiamentary oF | texrimony. ins and “yellow Roupers * (wold watcues) and I xif | rance men are nlso occasjonal’s to be seen revolving , Mr, BuTLRR—2 have not fo Vostigate tie state of affairs in the South, ordered | COwld give just ead: & » Pade aa Mr, SHiLLABARORR sald that Inconsistency seemed | 7° 9 et bric about the lobbies and buitonholing mem! A Political Gamestor Complain- | Mr Dawrs—More's the py then, (Langhter,.] _ | to-day by Democratic ‘votes against the most ear. | {he new Qedged hopes of the highost placo in the nite replied that tie coun, | Howard: Kiley, Rosenawols. and a tnd named bere, met | brought ro by tH) Fred Carlaod, tien retired to ® Chatham # vigoron fire which bas beem od about elt tuto hirds maturity of | {lure of the Speaker arising trom the quarrel ; neat protest of more than at to warrant levisiotion, Lact : J ing of Tricks, ett | ts Wepusiioone of wie’ has been unfortunately forced upon the ite. | thy examination proverd, sud when the report shat | Hate beer saloon and Revver slipped $22 Into How: | opened upon them, This va now * placer," and the H t] Mr Borien— Wwhicu he ia wanting to take vdvantage, TL know al | De mase next December, they could adjust ,their | “hie fury found Keever guilty, bus recommended | “\#I0E8 Are expected to be very prolific. ‘The ral was present autil he found ; wes : station : What the action of the caucus was to be, haa acted at reply tO. mal thet, aed therelore a A OR t. DAWES said aa ho had yesterday voted for the | Mim to merey. bred gmshperot dpe, ober age radar bend rah face of the fact that on the rollcail | /did not say that the Speaker wrote the resolu Judge setford being unwell, the Recorder presid- | gince ore nearly exhausted, I dit dot know that he did, bat l knew ho sug Ls ® tly exhausted, and vieorous pro- upon and had determined what measure should be od yesterday He exp Aastonishment at the put beiore the House for its consiveration, then | Mfy-eight Republicans voted for the resolution and resolution, he had been arraicned before the coun- j | tex by oneot his own colleagues, as being engaced C spectine is going on in the hope of fading anoiher Nhat was fort besides the gentleman from. Ma Se meet wel ale What acid NCod, | ia adishonorante legislative trick. According to nis | Fecommendation. This, he suid. was the frateave | oie aie stay, ° A Leatstarive trick setts, agulust i. Ideny that th oman ls Ore any gost, yesterday aad a colleague, and those who act with him, he alone ts | 4? Gehere hie a piped . Wy WA asians ot aw 008 Fight to speak for any member who voted for it, | HO Cune 10 My Me Inet go tor it, wal Awaketo the condition of things and is seeking a | born tried before him, during his torin of office, PAY AS WELL AS mnte, | Otroammpoct 5 of Massachusetts, con the fous, ahah compet Lb nsagged gplese It may be the gentlemen from ‘Tennessee ae ould be Cucirwan of (be Cutmmmiltes eade remedy. lle mervelie 4 at the rene his <Calleagae tin worse thaa the | ft looks now as though the Centre! and Hodson AvWssurnoron, March 16.—The scene {a the | s portion of the Reveblicans, aad gave 0’ see Ge’ of teevion ‘& reupseboraten-S te alten | ots his arraignment, He (Dawee) also deatred seek out he sentenced Keever to State Prison for four | River stood a fair chance of being brought to the Mouse to-day tetween Gen. Buil d the mem | MACFILY to & messare ppt 1 1a] enarecier, on very justifiable and very proper course whei MNBO IFT WILL, the proper remedy for tie evils which have thelt | TT 4 was convicted of the larcepr cf the a | oak Tren tere are a inost ot local Méasures bere who Kot up the resolution of investurstion | Se'rerer scincr tne aeasure OF ma seriyit fet in | any genticman chooses to edoptit. Lam not 1 will have nothing to do with min the yours of troubles aad distress, with | qqu°geana,wras Conricted of the lareenr o: the Roads | which, though the "bone: 5" in them aro not very cising it at ail, but if there be any one of the fiity- four years and a half, and on a suspended judgment | large, afford a little nourishment to many an hones. to be oblixed to use t dant 1oy jou conferring power, Alfsi eight gentlemen who votod for the resolutior 0 of the most re- | be defeuied by the nid of Democratic voles. There lato the Scuthern outrages, w: ure gentlemen all around me who did not feel at Ii ow Ww oth | for. burglary in January, 1570, two years anda haif, | Raarkable evor Debeld In tho House, The aasaats of | 5°55 "0 vote against the resolution wnen it was | £20 iets aMmONING, WORSE AxD waste, Kier pended gute at ba tonpt aaa wes son ig | “Sauire" im the rural districts, and the Squires Gen, Butler uoon the Republicans whose conduct | thus sprung apon them, who felt about it Just | “Mr iuruRn—l am not bere to detail private until thie day and hour, evil, contFonts us more thon | the Penitentiary for one seer. are hero, pressing their little jokers, The eumber ‘ led & good deal of feeling, | the same an | do, but felt obiiged to voto fur it, lost Urtvate eon, he question was, whetver lack of adminis pa f bill ‘accot ‘did rot suit him, exotted © ¢ SB a bel veraation. sx0n OF 1ARITACTOR Ad brought the evils woon us, Os NiDs aevoting New York interes Gosctats Ae which burst forih to-day apoo his hoa. by nlegttotive tries by which s cooning majorite Mr. BLAtwm—Oh, not bat you will distripnte | propriation, even with my ignorance Of ine tulos, | or whether instord of doctoring the patient a change MB VERY LATEST. the large number present from that city, and as they thet caty Datier coed be We Coupelled, whore there is pone It fects Toeeiy | (uFoURuoUN the entire country uafonnded ealumnies | a8 be olatmis, I told hia how if ik was determined | oi treatment may not be resorted to with beneft, —>— are supposed to carry and are willing to put ous that when 8 man stays out Of the caucan of the | OUFBOFtINE to rest upon assertions made in orivate | to put the resolution through, it would escape au | His colleagues held him up before tho country. | Semething to Interest Down-Town Carmen | ‘iiheraii Kotiey of Po Mes toate, caucus of the | conversations, which, when calied (or, eannot be vert | objection to It to be cierently worded. Laid tois | Was he to be hunted down at home because he dif. Wh erm [Bette lord mcarh feeeennesa Aang dbo! od Mmannor or his charge that the protectionists lo and endertakes to | “°C, a. because L believed shat he suggested to the gentie- | fered with his coilesgue 0 the mode of treat- dat ‘i dle bi tly bee Popular with ail hands, not excepting the honest te bo'd out toe Southern Union men, He showed tte ry, BY the aid OF the votes OF Our ant, Dotse= Purdon mo, sir—I said there was o man from New Tork (i Coa) Ne mane the print ot | meat t Was he to be oxnibived a8 trigtster in al- ro ss chbaptchone bob ppaivesd oa y : ted Lo publicane who voted for the Water bill, Among he Pp % order against the olli i te House, | liance with his opponent because he did not see bis | tratea veral carmen in this city, Toas: Alsity,and then Mr, Peters of Maine gnve bia: jm I expected to vot wana ry iu Mr. Braty®—T hope God wil! pardon yoo—but you | which carried tt over under the Speaker's rusiog. way clear in this, a great deliberative body ? When s carmon ison bis way to his destination | S227 Well-known dich annoyed him, and ins taunting Publen maorine | OME BOL to ask me to do it. | (Leugiter.) Mr. Cox (Dow, N. ¥)—Mr. Speaker, that is uot | Mr. HorLAN iiquired then why his colleagae did | isn ny load, alts hide; tas NEW TORKERS HER eked Mr, Peters who wrote the resolution, Cannot—as these gentiemen did—that, i say, ine | Mo BUTLEM—L will ask God, and nut you, hut Propose some measure for rellef, ee ee ee ae at Mans Ris Geetination | ae Peter B Sweeny, Hagh Smilti, Mayor O'ftel, eetee sneee ker rigmen, did=thaty f say, 1s 8] Mr. BLatwe—I am glad the gentleman will, ; 1] Mr. Dawes roolied,he wanted a practical measure, | and whether be would like to make adoliar for nim. f Tee + Speaker Blaine bad evidently been watching for | lee » all know iedie aid I bei aughier | be tome uty. A > the handsome Judge Koeh, Court House ( of my responsibility. If it» not true in the BUTLER GOING BACK ON MIs ALLY i; apne | hot excitemont and futility, Herepeatod, he wanted | self, The earman replies that be has no objection, | ‘Be Handsome Judge Koch, Court House Commie this, he quickly called Mr. Whosler of Now ‘i pooh Heved it AW the Speaier go | sumeihine to result in peace and harmony in fact, 7 * | stoner Waish, Coro Sontheii Judgment of the couniry, I suall fail, If it ts true, Buruen-t i joner Walsh, Coroners Sonthelmer and Keenaa, ‘Mr, Burie—I have no favors to ask of the de over there on Democratic aide of (he Mouse Mg Buain (Rep., Mico.) said thas Mr. Batles and the stranger says that he hi trunk to be taken ‘Tork to the chair, and taking ® position in the Re- | then ow the beads of those who did it be the reaion’ | and jet me say thot th ry “ : 2, . d Justice Shandioy, Alderman Coman, Suvcrintendeat Sidity of the lows of life, liberty, 4 | an Jae tay e caucus agreed upun goutlng Dome 9 wares (O support the re-oluiion | stated in His cir-wiar as his Objection to the sele to a cortaln piace (always naming some point in the : Abr padlionn centre of the House, waited (or Batler to y lowe . liberty, and property of | Lite made of aetion. i hown it 60 me, for ue did wo tae tay 0 fest, b ‘ of Markets Jeremiah Foore, D oi h our friends, the loa, men of the South, unprotected | “Mr 'Buaie- The cauens 1 Now, lot m ew items as, fuel | aw bin el Eaeueitene hese, upon, the | neighborhood of the carman's destination). Arriv- Sicrsd Gecastutms gine ae hat cs tea, Gutsh Lis reply to Mr. Peters, snd then, holding in | snd uncared for by any aid they recoive from Cou- | and wow tiat the chairman oF tre tu snow 18 (ene Gra: ob} 4 Hebrgesue erty sa (nt ti Welty some teens | ing at the place designated, the strangor requests | 20° Storrs. Superintendent of Bulidings McQregor, As band We handbill in which Butler bed printed | grees waen our bands are fled Bz sae crick. simply | Om mY richly a cueval FES CWHES OF RICK COAL P1ELO, ty oF Witty Rupablicans ocly, agaiast the di the carman to help him get the trunk Into his office. Ser with Lae “sevonent 3 Muleacaun. wip Lis letter, be opened upon him ins piece of iaves: | oisias to " ply Siero: be qeatioman from Michix: as stomps 1g to Kot Descen 9 to a .. | of a majority of trae party in’a duly cailed e: which he gays is up two flliehta of stairs, The ear | paves any street be can gelachance to pave with Ure and criticiam that arrested the attontion of the : waa bonna > Caeully ee 5 Mr, BLaure—t eas tn tnvor of the repel oc the | of the members of the House. But the record with toe stranger, who stops in fined ‘Davement, dumes Ryan, Esq . Join Chester- ai re Y AN ASSAULT ON TUR PROTECTIONISTS as boan @ tay offict lly trom the chair that it | evel teri ava the gentleman waa not, showed tust fifyclant hk ticaus voted for the Beld O'Brien, iately returned from FO) Richaré Bouse, and drew forth frequemt attempts at ap | 1 wus not considered aud could not be considerod | Mr. BUTLER—I say agnin feacintion,. He prosided as Cusirman 0 riluertuar tie ter, “Mle tenn Ces ree | Y Ford, sia please made a telling ait. Ho spoke ander | of the House, to ask the gentloman whether an ex- | Minding apomgontiemee, And more than tase, Tali ARAN ave Havils wid (flat Fed Gata.) || cr iton n tagaete trun ieesontan on bers ho Is forgotten his key. o48 the carman | 1 weed, Juan Ford, aud many othe ¥ 4 rie! oC e Jesicn #0 foolish and so ‘, bai . of the gentieman from Olio (Mr, Shell , cpl A 7 i ‘wWhistio it down, but seeing that the House sympe- Dot prodees, 40 ‘not ea Rone aes ‘wot only the DOL tical ere ueh | Speuker coliogaing wita the Democrats, 1 kn TUR SENSK OF THE CACceS trick has been played. three times wituin a Week In | absent, ‘Tiis gentleman, however, was in Albamy, ized with the Speaker, be, too, got excited, and ith auy Of our industries, do aot make the | the religious faith of men—to We suvcort of w | ery well what wus to i Tknew tastany poins | that the dill shoud be introduced in the House. | the marble building at Brondway and Reado streets. | though, for reasons about which thers ace some tnetead of explnining away the misstatements he | Balk of the Repubiican vote of which Ue cox plains; | tin Sinene by Lie eeutlonna “from tw | Of rder could raise ander a resviaiion se wad eon: | ye question 3 to how far the voto in ihe | Storrs Bros, of Worth sircot lost eight cases yes. | differences of opinion, he failed to put in an apoeare fsb sade; end the Gaius lieks upon bis fallow e dors Not saddie upon innocent | Letts (sar. Mutior), whieh might vViol-te tie conser. | (i¥ed Would be wuayaliing; nod saw A reso uc ficus contro) jon iu the House when the | terday, and Jackson, the bose-carman, lost three | ance in bis sext in the Senate, It ts intimated that a ° oulders the offences of the revenue returmers, | Setious scrupres of mens And pet, forrOothh Ne comes | Be had courivet substiturel for the ol!l oF the ma | Gaderstanding Was Lie menders were not bound to | Cases last Week, OF all tie property loa within the | ho was anxious to be found, but it was not thought embers, he replied to Mr. Blaine by winding up | wo gave tho Deiocratic party the ascendancy ia Vero sud declares that Whntorer a caucus may | Joflty of the Hepuolcun party, forced through by | ausport tia details of the bill, The bit. way uever | last tea weeks nota piece of cools bas beea recov: ilewhile to end for him, How confidently the ‘with vagoe ebarges that no one belived, and ony | $2is fouse and have maitturned it Unternine upam however hestiy, you mask epee | Mis Influcuce on the Morand tu’ the Speaker's desk | Fead in caucus, All were at liberty ty support any | ered, and but one arrest was Boon made nil was expected to come np to-day may be judged ewe it Mr, BuTLER—Tne yore upon the late measures of | (tT vor eronetuly. Wit, oven Im the oocee | DY ald of Detaocratre votes, 1 ace gentionen astute Woicd in Cierr jutzmoat, would reach te ‘ i by the fact hat one faithful Senator was telegraphed woaged the maxer, the entieman from Maive (Mr. Hale) tn reference | live or tye Democracy, when’ te gentleman hine | bere bith fra the North and Sousa who ) orject. in view in @ vcttcr manner, ‘Toure wore NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. to come tp, wot actually loft a dead ebild lyiug im Mowrs. Dawes, Blair, Garfield, and Bhellabarcer | to :o.land sult sndica and coffee by no means | seit was in tuo front ravk of the worst wing of ft, | Bave, twid me they were pul tn a very | laws enonzn, if they were only executed, be . bis house to fulfil his party duty, il (oilowed, and censured Butier very severely | thaws Sis Ualut oF revente revorm, cirengrh 10 (hie | when was it ever aitempied 10 say that 8 maJOriLy | eee eee saan ae oe tae et or tis oeekor | weitere Muy tien Ate) aoked If baat were 40, | pie Jersey City Charter Job going Thre ui inucduced tr Wn Gatti nesertad tk . For one, 1 yo! bs ‘ ; 7 alority | ite mnuities by the wetiy1 OC tho Speake! ny Were Wo: the law's exeented t J qn ntrodured by Mr. Caldwell occupied Baller feols thar he was worsted, and will not be | peat oi the duty on coai, auliougs Tt ink the aay | PFs 0arty caucus could Ling wen uoon meapuro Wat | i feazue wiki tha oppmition was passed, Me'iuatn would be iad ittue gentleman would | —PpFinging @ Trap upon Krie-What | senate sometime this event the New wpt to let the matter drop, although he realiges | \m unwise wie, Laid not vote on the sat question. | johor ou religious scruples? Tue gentle.nan nodody deprecstes this andy in Wor te question Himvelf, Sometoing must L Town shall huve the Capitol Haven Ratirvad Company te that te Republican members of the Hocse do not | ett Te er ea ante THemaettiat | hat woul bave deen doue—be asked my colleague, | er i et a ta Nee aS Ten WLS ke rend tok Ceti |. Teanren, March 16,15 tho Senate, theicegis. | from Morrieshis, Matcss, Troees stand by bim; and the fact tuat his bill was never | il the Republican party. the majority, wast to | MF Reiers, wiat would hays been Yous tn the case | Way Y'couid mot ser¥ ‘ atties. Select | try and redistricting bills havo passed to a tulrd | jnuhitiiy uf tee Harlem, road. to aceon Fead in caucus and nobody was bound to support it | repeal the duiles on suit, wo will dy it in our own | Loninee for Soeaner. 1 unders'and that was a | b0 Secuscd Of Laving broas-t, persona} matte ANPIELD (Rep., Odio) wae sorry his colleagae | reading. The Map and Grading Commission Dill of | travel between these pixees and New Yor! shows how weak it was, and how foolish it is to try aut to repeal ihe duty on coal, we wi do | {ueWet At mysel’, Crocus Rominations of oftcers | L'eccrcised mp igi as a citizen 10.8 “ily vroceoied to comment on | GFeenvillo Towaship, Hudsoa coanty, was ropealed | Sn'uadiriouat traias. that the tracks are aleeedy. ome hold a large body on such a measure by w cau: | in our Own gvor une, aud fur cur own pur osea; | Laveawars been bell as binding, But jost bere tet | 4 puiie fetter va the polie aewapayers and. 1a samen) 98 | i the Seoate tediy on a periy vole ot ib te 7, pod otis print Broly lla Ry heey us, and shat nothing can be passed which ts not | Ne will not do eo and‘ the lead of the Dewocracy | fecigion of no caucus that” Goaiinated. ine Dampilet ura ty my Ieepad.ican amacistes inex: A, Was compone of & Majority of Bocessiouls.s | Tu the Hous, the two anti-Hrie bills to reveal the | fare is to be detnanded in Wesichoster county thon acceptable to all she Teepub icans, dies ou on and'cuion, ve wil da ity we wil aor | SPeaxer, ty ma daucane cee pee ene mort at tue | Bias bopedt tant it am, daly tal“anvthinz ‘to | who uid mor eae within Liat “cacreory “hie ote | S€t BY which that Company escapes taxation, and to | {impiny nor charg direc cents amie im One + The Benate caucus having spent twenty hours | vow the Democra U voted for the reveal | Foduisite number could been tuund to have | Say 10 tepls to what 1 hod said, tosteat of fercine | jected to the statement. It was not applicable to | egualiae raiiroad anu canal taxation in Jersey City, | Stato and two cents in Conure jeut. ‘The bill wee ‘ever a vain attempt to do something like acreeing ce oolies a oe ehe tes. Cr 1] gone over to tron ees ee p tne) paren to ie disgrace and one of the eight itepepiienns o@ the commmntvee, He | wero reported from the committee to-day, having Proerensea tor i parpose Of al anendmenty present state aisruo (tue Repaaite . they woutd | taougt eakor way axtremoiy fortunate in se | Deen ke since thi f; aud wil! pass in a day of two. eon © Ke-Kiex Dill, finally, after » motion toad: | Suns lt, would be eamine tn the present state ‘THIS DESPISED NAZAWENES take the size channel uf commanicatine to the | lectieg such wen acelast whor w seit i Uh adi atleast eile cada ciel lain! gs iii ah ieee 8 Journ on Monday failed by only three votes, referred | That was the feeling under which Tvowd. Idiiso | on the opposite side, that geutlewan would have | yn'tie tbat f hac, whicu was open to them, cape- | ve foul. He dest © the Exoca: | In the Senate the raey City charter bas been evening tn the Sonate wae autry to because I wanted the o Where our party | ied trem as gallantly as oe did the forces in ihe | cially as one Of tiem who bad arraigned me tive siitioriiies wanted more legislation to keep iho ‘ al onder fur to-ra0 pornin donite on anothe ° reso unlikely to agree as any other bosy. It will | “sad aud vote their measures Lue diffica ty 1s twat | laughter.) i 2 tr understood the Republicsa Senators | presented ia tle Senate to day, ono from eitizens of | tion of th m the county of West take them the fest of the week to prepare anything | 1 am wii the time oblized Lo shape my action, By thut dir. BUiLEN—Mr. Speaker— Laughtor.] Lrepiied to iy friend from Vonnsyiva. | yoy 1 thonght t tery | Crawford, Uai ring twenty scree of | chesior to aceount of the deficaten and next week to sce if they ean pass it in a shape | te majority of this House ay carry on the legis: or Baise bave the fluor. I do not very | mia (ir. K ies), uring lewperate aud poriuxeutary | Doh thie tue quest ground and ¢3 fe ior Mae Geo, Uiford Lor the. tat nenror Wiles, whe owe ‘aion Of she country for iteclfand not permis the | often ask 1 nugange 0% eae SHELLABANGEN pett. and | of Je Ly, otf ee acres of grou sour 10.000. 4 1 Sta os. fo reach the disease, Butler's vill was turown over | jemoeratic muority, by a lly and artiully pre Ar. Burt t not sour eonseience accuse yout | Mr, Axut.xY—T beg leave to interrapt tho gentle. | perion we Severus excu tui own | le cal orth a cdl Fn tur tinct Woh fas le ey b>] Doard bodily as unconstitutions!. pared resulution of @ Kepudlican miuority Ww do it, Mr. beat ur, Spouker, tn old times it wus the | wan fur one women’. | Soke aot onl for Purse’. | roquesis irom nittee, — as the’ taxes, thate mas mo Wer vot: ents ting ) The intention of procrastinating time titi the San J “# !M thie Instance, and defe Sielecinistivws te ha vert la tae duoc rie | Tense, whe. Core Wrenn Vapntoaye Parris tg suould apply the Ku-Kiux Oatrages in MI them fof to pay thom again, Gnd the ity of forty fi Mr, Dawes (Itep,, Mass.)—Is there any betes way | glod tha’ it as, Vor one. T approve o: (ue evucia ly hope that Thave | thmake te recor: proposed by the uppeinsuout of | Ete BOFtHCAser boracr of the Niate about the Ku. | which wae not done for reveral years and it Is ar Win, alchough there 18 @ majority of over forty in | | Mr Daw Pp ors ¢ Me He aaa votes een Sai | ced’ haos puatlomssa te wrong, beermueT thoaene, | Comace We Prop y the appointuout of | Kye Col Btoue, Assistant Collector of Internal | 08 bebalf the country that imterost eanuot equitably é . : 0 weq ui c fo ', Tae Soeaker could won | eullemon no wrong, becsuse it re Committee, * pba ye ng rene ‘a pe demanded tor the jutervening time. 1 1 me eipe and of ree eibse ities Se: ne « ne Me ‘buricu Yen se | a A¥4 10 acqulonee with ent Auvity to is own warty, be the'impartia’ | that H teey'santed Wo put before us lt aad edule Hee Taeiiin (hese: Wr sY) roesartand tusbinaldid Hevenue, bas bccn ordeved ty leave Okaioons iu be demanded tor the intervening ae. nce tal ring Cid not succeed in holding the reins tigatover | the Repuvilican miority, aud never wita the Dewo- inisirator of the rules of & jouse, and a con | and tron, ins dra’ 01 je iryn that yest Lo tue course of discussion If gentle i eee hd LAvooalad br manatora Oanlleee i rah waieh 1 uuderstaad acquiese noe, members Wouls take from him that appear. | they were exceedingly wrong. I missed tose gon st de ee cand Re was Capt mby be would | COUBtY ls been similarly warned and atvempis | Ad ually on I ya tinted roasting. Chaa‘ler, Cameron, and Marten have now towel ‘at, bawas ilo jo you cipher Mfiy-eight to | ance of impartially which is eo. importaat | tiemen (rou He. A ave veen told sinca that, | por mike au eMicieat womber, and sau reason why | Gude (0 Kidnap him. J ex Mayor of Over. | as . Helge g ned kad sti wa eirery way over tbe Senate, and while they can hold a | Gfy?t (L uxhter. to maintain in the ruliogs of the Chair, But | in the case of some of thom, it was because they | hould legisiate now, and not wait (or farther | dee", Was cartidd of No trace can be | to day agreed to repo Wo ral He bill int ‘er ; ediyy Mr, BuTLan—I cipner O{ty-cight to Atty by men | ai (he sume time I despise and denounce the in. | wore afraid that he tariff might be inter wita ne aeea ‘ ait found of bin, ib be bas been ivally | by br. Blecke reducing the rate of fare on the Fiuse majority of the Reoublican Benators together to de | wiowere vom,olled to vote for this resoiation or | solence ol the gentioman Irom Muesachusetys when | if Congross remiued here, nud therefore were |" Ue uoowe tnapired: why Wie gbaliecen didgay.| Cems Oe ing Railroad, Mr, Flecks appeared before the Com Gide how they shall vote ta the Senate, they Wil! | compromise themselves, That was the reamon why | he stempts to say that tLe Repreveusative from ihe | angious to wjoura, But all this abuse of mo, and | pV Ut to ecameue ere hth ila gira: Re Re ant cit aus taer he Wak auareed ee tinue to run the machine, Ate resolution was #0 cunningly prepared. Tuird District ot the Stite of Maive has uo rigot (o | this gotting exceedingly wratiy by the sponser | YF ) The Thunderbolt to be Received, over this rood last summer he Was charged % conte ‘The resolution to do no Lusiness but the Ka Klux | Mr. Dawes—There dues uot soem to Le anybody | frame a re-clution; has no right to feek that, under | against me, does no har v aud will not friguten any THe KU-KLUX ouTRAGES The Michael Norton Association of the Ninth | ff, for bie dog. p cents for his gun. 5 conte for his Pill does not prevent the consideration of matters | troubled but you the rules, that resolution shill be edopted ; bas uo | Lody. It wiil wot burt anybody, calling ot | everywhere in the Wesiern snd Northera States ; | Ward arranged lag might for tho reception of we | [tcl basket, ant 6 ceuts for a bottio of Rhino wine, which have unanimous consent, several of which Mir. BUTLER—I am mot in the slightest trouble. I tO aek the Judgment of the House upow tuat | hard names will do vo harm to mehere or in tuo | tie murders and. outrages ia Bostoa aud Lowel | lon: Mictesl Norton an his veined Mone kite, He | Enis was an arenmont witeb the Committee could i through daily, When San Dou hiuk somevody else will find troabla when they lution, the insolence of tuut geo. | country. Lf L could bave been killed by being 4s Well as in toe Southern States. ia docided that an excursion flotills, consisting of | Ot eet over, notwithstanding florence of Me. Hike this aereement can te chonged, rockon with the people for thus dereuting legisiativn r reached that sublime height CALLED HARD NaMRS Mr. Copuny replied that the gentleman kacw as ' io a who ulso appoured before Committee te ce steamboat aud four parges ruv up to Newburg peretration of crimes in the | where the tenator will be tikeu on board und js because they were Union | brought down to the city. weil a9 lie ail tu outa om tdividi doudtediy be fatal to Sem Domingo, \0 give peace to the Bouth. Vorore, [Applause.) And that ts less there is some unparaileled duplicity | Mir. Pxrzns (Rep. Me.) said the resolution pro- ) going On among Senators and members. Some of ject committee was written by bis col- rr the bill, Lehould hove died jong aco, (Laughter.) I have pporition to the bi TUM EXTENT OF MY OFFENDING, withstood the rough sfite of ryuger tongues than Gas Senator Geret introduced a bill this morting te that I wrote @ resolution; that I took it lo various | the ope just wagged at me. Thevoasen aluse with | Yo — — - el | to-day ery tuey have in- | icague and friead (Mr. B ‘Tue friends of th ‘ Mr. Cox sald be had respect forthe gentlens amend th or of the etty of New York, and t teat ie weaie be deteaiea oui tue House and consulted wie | Seubiemen on this aide of ‘the House; that I maid to | more, imgomuly. bat, not with more maligaity | nut wnat wan uilered DY Lie geulieman was nO ex The Rhode Island Democratic Ticket partment of ges In that city, Lt provides yond bope of resurrection if reached now. Tie M tue gentlemen on the other aide of the House, Tule | Inaached at me, aad I have eurvived aud eluall snr. | cuse for not wishing ¢ Ub the commities, Governor, ry bmtindeld ; Lieut Hail be a department of gas, whose chief eee canon’ nee ie thet Basa ekkel meaistile 94 resolution on which you cannot sford to All: | vive long alter the XDeacer of thls Hoiso use lied | "Slr eoupun (De Femarked tust to ex- | Governor, Charics It. Culler, Warren; Becretary of Ue a superintendent, to be appointed meelf wavli next Gugnt to Dasa er: Doster. At i a resolation demending a fair, impar- | the Presidential chair. very long. Now sir. Ido not | coru iue gen einan weQIt But OF Tae te. Wuhan Stier, “ai Sto SAU em y General nstoner of Publie Works for five years, jpue longer this dixgruces desire t.at | want to co Tor ant Come. | tial investigation, an cus's desire to sell Cubaond Por. | it was not sprang u,oo the Hous Kast Provideace ; Geuvral Treasurer, Mr Conuny repiiod that he was cot asking to be vexcoed $7,500, to be faed by the oF Wm. P. Corgdon, ¢ offered, an: Rs oe House of Kopreseni ew pure. o to Eico for a 110,00 00) is not sew. Gen, Sickles | was given that could’ be given ia whe way le had | ‘bis resolution may ind iny colleague | wimit its dierrace to sie ¢ routs ae oa Snare soy Genes © rupee cee Gees, he tae Bas rovoried frequonily that Cabs ‘could be bougis | juss mencionel. Tt was also shown to the gentle: | iMr Peters) will offer Ui) ati) thon the wentieman | Ladmit Its Gagrce, to erence ecarmed Wit, | “Mr. StRYaNSoN (Rep. Ohto) sald if there was hope ‘alant Pe aR spector in each Senatorial district, und as maay dors hundred millions, sn! receiving no encour. | man from Massachusetts peel oy eat gag ig Rg fg awe ee Tn held: oe new for aby otuer uction than @ Dill at the present ees. a est from New fampebire. ceputy inspectors, clerks, &c., a8 the Hoard of Pub- Agemont herv in Concrete of ia the press, the rine | Mr. BOTLEB-— Wash wae the saawor? United States, for duabiless his letter w Nor $0 Wiel soriee of had. words’ ksre’ tu tion, Aisoryuniaed os the Republican party was by | Coxcorn, March 16.—The Republicans claim | lic Works shall autiorize, ssl Board to fix thete ‘Who are trying to work It off a# one of the mot} Mr. ParRus sald be stated the fat, aot being | in iziena wherever be could get It on ee katy WOrd Wie SPORE We re eae | ue actions aud spite and hates which disgraced ii, | eight majority in the Luuse: salaries, ‘The duties of tye superintendent shall be gizantic Jobs ever conceived of, now offer to inciade | called ou wo give 40 answi ' pe Weererte ne ore ome) ted In unoariiameaary word wos apoken by me until | it was in this Committee. fie foresaw that the only y Jasco Tete ws cronaat at all conatesen teesaaramae Porto Rico. How much of the money Amadecs | dir, BUTLEN—T'he auewer was that on no condi. | MorBine’s Jo ” © TegtslaLive | acc uted ot eens There. 1s one tale eR | bope for a rewedy for bao loyal people of the Soutn WESTCHESTER COUNTY. meter, and (o remove all meters judged by him de- Would ever get lea prouiem. ba. probably not ve. | lou could 1 vow for it “Nir, Buruxn—And I ropeat it now, Was Lau Oe oe treet nce used Af ae more T | wou in the propssed Investigation. He, an one to d : fective, utd cause others. to be substituted, for ew Lal!, The President refuses to entertain it un- | Mr. 1 RTNS resumed, saying thas it was stated in | iT? BUTLER ‘And Eropeat it now. teh ne eee, Chairman of the Salect Uneeory, | Conduct It did not despair of good,results. He pro ore them. Ho sliall inspect and test «ll meters Ai LO dove with Sim Domicgo, the caucus that ite setion was not bin Dui tuat | gonct amoust to slander, aod the geutiewun aoy | toe om Recousuruciton, I did report this biliras | Pmed 10 aittay, induential Democrars of Morrisania are | atthe demand of the consumers, and may require Mr. Kuuinr (Rep., Pa.) asked to be excused | ery to do wuat they wougat proper to cous vo | PASC vers well saya, © exceot the truti.” 1. | tie, Dpeaaer of the Houde, Deak gorelont it walle it | urn) wus bag tle Herve, W serve. With Dlin—a | cloose trom, aud ere We every prospect Of e Lively | Superintendent, whose receipt shall be ® full dis~ from serving ag meinver’ of the select Comal wer | souse action Uowa ik There was fe A re near my Col. | was Leine read at te eT eer ati8e | geusdoman who will do and dare whatever duty’ | tune on the ath tust, citer Cg eure aul by conan eu o investiguis Southern outrazes, Neither the oon " wir int resuiution fer the repeal of the duty on cual, | MAY be Put upon htm Surrogate Coffin bi 0 the cons | Hall be cut off without the autvority of the super {Bitton of bis heath por tis afairs porwisted in te 59 3808 WEATETER son graker BLarna— Tye gentleman from Massacho: | 8 join rete aio ee ie eeat he Sil a hice cond |. Ae. ELDNIDOR asked whether It would be in order | teteu bussing in hes admitted to, probate the eon: yoneys received by bim are to be MPledce the summer to any public duuies. He war | In the case; Dut, acting em bis own convictions and | *¢i tee raed tence Fae ne ee eee eet vuliug uever Dolore mate wa | to.ekeuse the gentleman from Ohio (Mr, Stevenson), | lax.dr.. the only soa. to the bulk of the prsperty, Le who Bow unver medical clare, threatened wita a pul. | ‘eeponsibulit,, no esucus deieruinaiion would have | c,vecause the ver} resolution which authorized the | never come up sean—a \uling never before wade in | Wor having etiuue Prejuiices, and vaving formed | Settogit y ature that tne tathes ‘ely Ponary oM.ch va snd thoreore iuiter tne adjourn~ | sestrained him Now the rigat. He would, however, seiy in the interests of’ the Dowosratic, party, | Mr, Busine-Will the genileman state the rule? | #8.epinion, was not quiifed to be a judge in ive | Should gve aie landy to an only son wiy pad dutiu ty alaries of t re of the Beh et Comeress mont seek repose and not lator, | <0 inty # caucus oud vind Uidiself for tue organisa: | POOF: JP SO ately waonut vepore Gader inerraies | MF; veuan van: a ting tust Whie a bil was | cases but to conduct au investigation,” He supposed | <3 whiere Wad married wel Duid out of the money 0 ree e invited attention to a etregiar laid on the deoxy | (ion of tue House, He would go into caucus, and, | tat such Committee | Democratic opposi, | being read auyoo y mughs luterrupt that reading by | t ¢ kentieman wanted a committee of uy opinions— | ** y ceived by tie Chamberlan, Gis. € 01 members this morning, a.dressed to the Kopah. | t! possible, agro his iriends to 8 certain ox: year mee Of emoeratie opposl. | being read aa vo0 rep it ung by | te geal) Siddall Putes aleirolinn Raat poma tee eons of tbe Hease of Hepreseniatives, signed by | lent; soot be was nut to be iureed ino vouing | fol thie Ung iy uyual power Dot being jected Ko certainly doos not | Mf Coburn was oxcased JOTIINGS ABOUT LOWY, AN OLD RAILWAY SCHEME RENEW. TY. Butler. 1s was charced that this Committee | agminet a measure decause the geutioman from Mas- | [Foul tis Une, tue Usual power not being Ine \¢ Mr. Dawes asked tLe House to take up a» Senate — Senator Genet also introduced two other {mpor- ! * ‘ dA t in ib to report y tine, Tho gentlemon | want serious answer, The very priucipiy of sus > " i ue s! Pre ERG Tie eiee fies tecteh ene Be | Gas wtecenied It Lig wan eet be be driven’ wre from M © very astate | bi di jes. allow it to be doe Walle a bit Tho new Catholic Cathedral Fund bas reachod | tut bills, Te Mest authorizes the New York and Dublice swith the Deaier.cy, He begged leave most | side advocated it, fe wus not to be driven to vote | from Maas: ery Batnte fewyers O6t H | ponding S10 Fal biccdatall iad Mr. BuTLaR objected. He desired ¢ or. | 121,580. Horlem second and Thind Avenue Railroad Com- @mpbaticuily to deny that assertion OF free Ball, OF free coal, Lecause the Domocrais | ba# laden under wy Observation that Lo is Sloman v9 econoyiag tue Buor. Aan der Of Dasiuess, In Order Wat be might iswrosuce She Matlowal As Teter pany to extend their tracks through Kast Tooth Hual le was om the fivor yessurday as a Ligh tar. | wal them, "He was glad they ‘agreed wish. bim BXTREMALY JONOBANT OF TUB RULtS Hiei iyo Ay hae adie Be ith PSN MII ee et Arent, Stuvvasant street, aud Astor place to Broad. epudUewn, nd voted on Fy que tion put ye upon opinion couvieton jad the resvlution cuntained th - of o t adjo eet a wey, and along Worth street from Cuatham square bis beaith permitted him to Le tere, anu by Tio" belteved the resolution Ww madiag | Of tuk, Home, wan orenprtag We, fur by resding | 44 ‘o'clock it. provaiied, Uy s vote of you ‘The terms ol the brick boatmen having deen ac- | tn viinndecy® The winerrives eure saith and wration of the Jouriai it would be /ound congratulatet! tue House that tt had y | the rules, aud one otjection would have prevented | {ve Dill at tuet time, and the feet Kad o! occuosney ‘ 5 cepted by the buyers, ihe strike ie caded. to, Broudway. The other cives Hoary Gaith ¢ \ Views were on ull questions consistent wi 4 majority of ail the Hepaolicans and Dewoerats | jt coming in. What toes tie rovolation say? ‘That | 04 the floor, too, for the, Boise, Had s tisut to hear — = James Fagan, 13, of 206 Bast Tbirty-sixth street, | ron through First and Second avenues from Tw: O! ihe gentlemen frou) Marsechusetts (Mr Bavier), | who voted. at Comiittes shall be aopoluted with power to | what te, Dil wes vermis fe was bitte rom ine Geary to be Medintor between tho Cont | Wa fn over aad kilioa by « Taird avoaue car [oipualeaHonsion ehrestt oa Aeeatn eid: bibeey While th nue re ormers around him, the mec | Mr, BUTLER asked what the gentleman would | report in December, Keport, from the meeting of | 20°F Paling. 1 edit oy eli. | Muacatara aud the Siin A piece of machinery falling through the bateh- | [rom Secoud ty First avenue; on Houston sireet Who joined wits the Deinocratie party of the House thought of hun or ten of their triends who, | Congress, during the entire month of December, | “PO” ‘ais raling. ls ¥ of 3% Pearl ebroel, killed Johu Kieuder of 13 Le- | from Second to First ayouus, witnzdouble tracks cured its ascendeucy avd success in the us | laving attended a caucus and agreed upon a nomi | shall be in order at any time the Committee may JONOWANCH OF PARLIAMENTARY Law, Hannienvnc, March 16,—A large delegation of } tancey street. amd ingle tracks; through Forsyth trom Houston wu the industry of country, by showiug ® | bee, should come into the House and throw the | wish to make ® report. Kight nda half months | and I thank God I know no more about tt than Ido, | railroad mea and operators waited on Gov, Geary | The Nineteenth Ward Germans orgunized Inet | 6 Grand, through Chrystie to & connection, Also, rmination to rus throagh, wiviout Gebaceor | Speakership into the banda of the Domocrats t tntervene eiween now and December ior the | because Lees how It adele a man's cind who bas | tis morning, and narrated thelr grievauces, ‘Tae | SIEML® Visllance Commities tor mutual proveetion, | @ double track from Chatham square through Worth feconsideration, a repeal of dutios on articles in the | . Mr. Ferxas—I suould suppose you had some | Commitice's iavors, and they have one (ull month | made it a siudy, (sauchie nd bo see that Justice iW douc tv (he musuerers of | to Broadway, @ single track trom fearl slong Wile on of which many thousands of American | devilisd desig Wish the privilege Lo report at any time, and yet the | the speaker liad beow ball as aoxious (or Ue passage | inlerview was long and stormy, but the session was | leract Sobmidt. Ham and North William to Sprace, slong F J row are empivsed, all voted against him when | Mr. BUTLEN—We agree fully. (Langhter.} ontleman says the resviution wna purposely so | of this Dill Lo protect the people of tho South, as he | held with closed doors, It is generally understood | _ Redmond Tully, who was robbed of $1,600 ine | to Fraukiort and Rove, theace to Sladisum and New they voted. In Onpe.tion to bia necaver, the centic | MF. BLainn, tue Speaker (Mr. Wheeicr in the | framed as to exciode the Comuittioc from tue power | was for some land gramt measures paseod from the | thot he Governor was arked ketene ieedinte: | Greone street paul Houser iucorvectiy geserived unas | Bowery at Chatham square, The bill also auihore Ws" (rom Massachusetts. In the name of the invas- | chair)—I desire to inteea tis | welt at the Tombs as ao officer ot showrmy. ‘The sruiy | izes w double track In. Ninety ond street trom k the gentleman trom Mussa- | to report ab ail. It was purposely (ramed to be car- | Speaker's tabie at tho List session, it would pave | Later in (ne day a delegation of mine al untorests of the country and their representa. | chusetis (butler) whether he denies to we the right | ried over the gentioman’s point of order, I omit become law tong ere this. over rs ‘ las Bo such oficer, Second avenue to Bast Kiver, and in dixty-thirg ves upon the floor, be made tais earl, earu 0 have drawn he resolution ? {hove words: presuming that If the Committee gat | “hr, Bustrs—Wil the gentlemen epecity what — | i’irerittn ithe Tenn pay, mation , a FROM TE ene e f anu Sixty-fourth streets trom Second to First aver @44 someyt protest against this . BUTLER—I huve made no assertion on that | through their labors at the end of uine moutus, Mr, BUTLRR—Ob, pretty muo) all of them ed sudicnce, ‘Tho Committee will hot report unui | 2 48KS FROM THe TELRURAPH, tue, aud on First avenge from Fiity-fourth to Nines PALS8 AND UNFOUNDED ACCUSATION ; whole month at the bezinning of session | Mr. BLaum—Ido mot think it worth wii heat wees, and every Indiention looks to sine sys —.— ty-second bireet * i would be ample in which to make their | enything more than (h tem of mediation, taro Agency of Gov. Geary, |. Dion beat Rudolphe tn Sap Francisco on the 236th REGULATING ASSESSMENTS, O° 4 \aving done thir, be asked the House to excuse 1m sdmonished by the gentleme: tous catumny. adits ai Inning, core being 1,000 na 146, Mr. Frear, of Now York, t introduced a bin tron cup the Committee und me of # fact, with which I am myeeil fami- Mr. MAYNARD (Rep., Tenn.) supposed that among whe Hise Pitads of Marsiacews NM, i Leonard B. Yan Hoazen, who kiiled bis wife in | to regulate asw: wing of stroets © Bu may be pardoned for it the power Lo report Repanlicans thore ws no diversity of opinion that a Reid Albauy last wook, bas Doe sent to tie \umatic as) jum, | avenues in the city of New York, As tt is a very Bring sw A, own said by uy Fry with Ib the exercise of somothing ougist to be done beyond tho inve The viction and sentence of Gilbert Kent | ponry D, Moore, Collector of Castoms at Phila. | Mmpertuat ony, I send it in full Ly ARIA WR x yivania Oe, Keley, I have gentieman himecif bas been Chairman proposed by the Select Committee, 1h and his gang of incendivrics ta Morristown, N. J., Gelphie, has sent in his resignation tu the President, to SECTION 1, In all proceedings for the opening, widens ac st Lim, Elis voce has ai pot show him the manuscript # | the entire Congress oi a Committes empow had facta already to jastiiy, but to di et were {ako effect April er eeteeetan OF TOTERTSTTR ee rere ncice x 8 iy aecurdamce with his party obligations sir. report at any time on this very identical subject, | tional legislation, Loyal mea were coutinually out. | Nas ot stopped tne iniernal work, Two weeks age ft a nists coal breaker Im Ashland, | OF public niacce In thecity ur New York. the Comune a\londed the caucus of the party #0 lomg as his wn band writing ? and on the subjects committed to Ht, and the mem’ | raed and murdered in his own State, He was un- | noarly an entire block in the Dusiness portion of | pas Leioued' yericriay momng Kite Stee ind: T siobery ot Estimate mid As Apulnted bv the permitted. 1 kaow tua be is mov ove of | Mr BUTE 0, wir, bers of that Cowmm'ttoe wil say whether the gentle: | wilting to put bimsel( om the record as opposed to | the town was burned, and @ fow days afterward | te engincer, avd suriousiy I Gut fatally Lojuriag ecyes | SUbFeme Court are auth pose WH AwoRMTE OE foe who entered into the combinatim, out T ask, Mr. Biainm—And at his suggestion I added theso | man always exerciso: his full power under the rules, | the juvestigetion iuto this coadition of tings, He | Morristown nad another disastrous fire, Yesterday | Ml other persona, ou a.t proper ji ey inay Use Fie ee RY her buch (oat gentleman who desires | words, * Aud the expenses of this Committee shail | and whether, if the power to report at any time liad | (rusted that the tuvestigation would be made. Asa | inoraing Greenwood & Hayes's steam sawmill was iia talesiasipel Mensia kaa veacivaa shah dita he sate to t Gh, am ww Noor to explain bis vole? I ray again, aualyze | be paid from the contingent fund of the ‘of | been given to that eentioman a8 Chairman of this | member of the Cominities, ho would, \o the best of ton fire and. destroyed, with an adjoining cur- | expedient to take furser econ on the election of | pending, but eat We enlafged oF ‘wa ind wile womiiting that two oF threc | Kepreventatives.” (Appia ‘The twet thas ways | Committee, and he bad accepted the appointment, | his ability, discharge bis duty. penter shop, Tho dwellings occupied by the pro. | UBited states of. Acorn will therwiore remain AsseswICHL WCIoAded ALLOK TIO wbetracks OL mas Ai wen have voted with the Republican | und meaus were wanted to pay the eavensos wos | Le mixht not uavo construed it as Le bas construed | | Mr, SHELLABANOER (itmp., Oblo) said the Speaker | prictors wore saved The workmen: lone abou | Governor hold wucluction, aud theu yy fo the Seuare | Hemenisand awards iu the ollce of the Departuont x1 sky 400 Froafsin that this revolution wiiel | (he ony oloctivg be made ta it itfor nearly two years on the Reconstruction Gum: | thought proper by tis course, a0 wisely wlminis- | Siow ron tueir told, und the proprietors trom | a aeeted. OF Public Wore st maw orate by ima Fee aan ane te 8 tneduriiy OF ths Kepubbieans ox } ddr, Bu -Wiat was the answer the gentle: | mitioe—to be tie power ty report at no me, Now | tered to the satisfiction of tho country. to piace him | $45,000 to 40,00. Lasurauce, $3.0) ‘The stage from Fort Yuma to Tucson, Arizona, rere hati/ehen 1a, tha Bald OF oy Beer NO Mmrouah lest there whould be lg: | man ‘made? L suppose 1 may ask taal, nvw tue | nobody regrets more than I do aay occurrence | on the se ect commitioa of thirteen constituted yes ( I was captured by Apaches, fiftacn miles east of cith * 4 area Ol arse ated Ur isreuecda’ Speaker bas come upon the fluor, which ealis me to tke the floor, On questions of | terday. ‘fhe couwtry had bofore It ial i Hend, ou to Th tose, Lholnpson, the dr re 1 re wads by ney ae hualysis Of the yeas and neve us Mr. bLatNe—The answer was that I immediately riety L appeal to members on both sides of the as OPROTACLE eating bis Wife with a Hammer, bree ballets ip the leg and an arrow iu the chess, out Toned lor on ab shows that 68 Republic ina ie the amendment providing for the payament of | House, they will we witness that the cir. b before ia time of pence has been ecer Daniel Hackett, » colored man, who formerly | Soshed WiKU ihe only passoug sail eevlution Was eprung upon the tome ee Mr buveer—What was my anawer? Was it not f che laud by telugeaph, and tie | 1M part of our Republic, and the hideous | Mty-third wrect, near dixth avenue, yester CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. Ue GGET CL cae uaa Roa paeeneee Gio Wartuest Uppun nis. of the ves yo hut under wo elrcumstanees would I ba ye esc of monibora, Was intended | ree Pee voriile, As he was going ous | 20 Out for $¥5. and weut ino 1 his W eas {on dare OF PUDIIALION. Bid bo beard batkrenala Coos Free ereues ReBeo five | cing Witw it, belug bound by the ucuion of > by the genilemin trom Ma sorts nok 3 veri sy Lizzie, irom whom be bat beau ¢pa tor sou Atexia N ue R torfeiter, wi hers within Ave daya therea'ter | sans (i y Mr, LAINE—No, sir; the answer was that under | stronger plrase— Ho marveled at wantit moagte Ho ascertained thay | Sixth avenue, Blortly betore won be t teneu sto ven years at uard labor iu tue Aluany Hen cust THE TRICK THAT WAS PLATED hoe Wuslances Would you serve as Caairman, AN INSCULT TO THM SPRAKKR Pe neieta Frenchman hid been fouiiy arusdored, | ##ked ber (o Ko back and hive with hum, toutary ‘ " vem thems tbat there woul be, no gtcer i i PeThan—Ur have waything to do With the | oF yiiy foure, As such Lrevent it. I dowoance the | Lhe spectacia stariled the eniire peovie, Hosed. | Douiel tuen took 9 hammor trow Tun Grand Jury hove found « true bill against sinally eroont this ip favor of the Bouth, and tuey gid wot | * yt 1 ; ‘ Jottor in ull 19 eevenual siatewen's and wirstate | througaout France and the continent tt was wiast poet r (wire on the head with tt Hrs Ana Merion for attempt La the mutter ott 4 BANK i Mg i rpatude 1 HrcA There are 994 members of the House | doy din sll ie moun inferences wud mosner | family iu France had beon soon Uy murdered, er danserousiy, Liaein was taken to Dt famition of Hutkoi and Dewey in “nth Windsor. Conn iar Mee seul rine r Dawes (Itep., Mass.j—I would Nie to ask Hout eetauves, A Cormmittey gua ve formed | \iyendos, 1 denounce the letter us groundie-s, with: | vortion of the empire wax quiet unt thw murderer | Mier sie lie tw eritieal coudliiw be rere igen ire An carRGKinL Pa halt 80 ta 4 mn , out justification, aud the gentleman binsedt, [ trurt, | wae discovered and puniohe t wape ‘estercay morning polies discovered burg fag ire vee i. 4 9 Let we Aniau my weptonce THB GENTLEMAN PROM MASSACHUSETTS willliveto seu tue day when he will be usted ol | Nr. Bnoows (Kep,, Mans.) anid if discussion wan arn arto Norris & Panhar's clothing sore, Jersey City, | O¥ Lore to be tocwotin ts Tenth Ward, doe t hat t Mt ” 7 Locky Ostrom’s Gourd and He bad (he gas sighted, and Was luduetrioualy eurtog i A A. Kobe v b that way so that tey micht not | being His service is wot essential to the con | having written i to goo tion, but if DIT ia to by The police sug canted house, wid wher | eri, dud overs are Laued as ticorporutors, Th te ced ino seeminely false position wt home, | euiut Counties Bir. BuTLEn—By the anclent parliamentary Jaw, | wilowed to alog be must object aud would Povoussersin, March 16.—The bills against | the alurin'was given, ho telow adrowly howled at Ds Kenora ais business. and the truswos hab was ngs the way Ip wuicd the elzhty foo ir HurERw= Why did you not nd auch a Com | of which Fcoutess ury lenornuce, aud of wich, if | insist apon proceadiug oniy 1n 0 Lecay 0 ® estates for food, loging, and per. | seitoy wrope te the sky eit, aad tunprd dows inthe | are not Wve tty Day Lor Meir eervicus, vi Tio, wolican caucus, held the | Lieu? Toll Knowledge of it leads to such # speech ax wo Mr. DMELLABAKGSA oxpressed the hope that au | sonal services rendered ber were in ev) yelory | back yard. tle Was capsured. ASAHI PR ERT nC eee ier raed + Y Which mony of those geaiumen Wo Mr. DLaine—Because I know very woll that if 1 | have just listened to, F will be gid $0 remain in | opportunity would be givon for dobate to continue a | Mr, Crummey, referee, to-day, Caleb Buckley's OMocer inothy Mahoney of Buffalo, found Atam od in the mistary service of the Stite beween Feo guilt neither did not attend or jet | oul ied sue sppovutuens of the gentleman tt would | ignorance, some one person shall be Bpoaker of | lewdays. He would ive all the Liberty desired amounts bo $692.20, Kilen MeKean's to $633, Wi Lemon of Thor, Qutario, oo the street yestoraay | April 17, Asst. nnd April 2, 1s, Mom yay duly aad Delore tee eo of ite deiiteriiions, inten ed and | be bersided turouxhout the leveth and breadth of | the House, to speak tor the House, Dues tho | dir, Katey (lop., Ps.) war wiliiag 00 los guaorel | NeLoan's Lo 1,000, Jeremiah Dab: $1,005.95, | uoder the tutuence of Stulustored tO tig oy | tuxauon ou $50) worth of versonal prope Ordered ther commie to ring he matter oF pro- | the Country by the clequenrs who Huatri- | Speaker now do sof The Speaker ws loft iis | debate run tur days t vecossary, Jonop J. duli's to 159, Martha B, Blanton's to owt Person, arlug GF Lemou theo arly forever aie teva tha Aaacal fertion to tue Euutuers Union men before the | ously distriduied this letter this morning, th vlace and. hi for sho Oret time (or wo Gon- | Mr. Cox (Dom., N.Y.) Houghh the matter ought 0, Kate Voilo's to Bébi.8a, Pullip Stella's bo $10, oats Chupany with Donuly Ls. Jacake obtained chunent se introduce tne Gi Mouse, By ihe ait of a majcrity of the Demveratic | Dpeaker had packed the Committee, as tl roases, Was it to speuk On avy great moasure of | sow to be arranged in order 0 & close uadorstaud- lary KK, Wheeler's wo $20, Jane A. Hollingus w Echt, NM fohioved Aad caaturcd st | to “incorporate the Long isiand Market Company, Dive he leginlation of this House ty oarrind on am | Maa sai! Me Would, With woak-knoed Reoublicnna. | fuance? ing $94, Jone and Barna Kundoli's to gOA2, Bu Bior | tioney aud e gold Wek, DoWwuging W Lamoa, worere. | The vill requiring tae Gur@nociut Ker) C upany “euoe @/ aby Orgenisetion ol Kepubiosnion, Mow | whe would BON GO lato an LavosiMAvR aM ViKue ‘Mi, Duata—Dlr, Speaker, 1 would like te say | 7» Vamaswours (ToQe LL) Wusted there would | gle's to 6260, Jobe Li TaLaan's to 615,00, od. Fun DOMLs ab Uigut Was OF dered Lo 4 bird Cueto