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THINTY-NINTH YEAR, Which T venture tosay that no buman being in his Senses and intelligent enoneh to form an opinion THEPEOPLE NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 THE DYING SAVIN They have taken roows at 198 desirous that all comuttulcations should be addr to them there dors believe or can believe for one #ingie instant, Payment of the revel debt! tho Fourteenth THE NANONAL CONGRESS, ANT SENATOR'S OPPOSITION TO UNIVRES TE AMNESTY THE REFORM REPUBLICANS CBLR- BRATING THEIR VICTORY. aKINg AY pay- Payment of pensions to revel « Back on the Pret. Ponteasing that «© Domocrnia May Come ‘The payment debt is guaranteed by the Constitution, avery Js positively prolibited Of the United States, and yot @ ‘one who is looked bis party and as the particular mont piece of the Aduiinistration, has the boldnes osverous statements to frightel the American peovie out of their propriety yoovery Weilon tie stump in the swamps of Wonator Morton ing all the Wine-The seve: ‘The reinstitution of A Bill to make Aunaxt, Jan, 23,—Both Hous quiet and working mood to-day, and considerable The Charter of the Committee ented in the Senat tive Committe port ona bill whic Wastereaton, Jan, 98. bold up thos of Seventy was pr Benedict, and in the Assembiy by Mr. Moulton, pposed that Col. Hawkins would in the House, bat of Reventy, after his sig: nal defeat last night, did not think it advisable to ‘The Colonel is very much Aisgusted, and is loud in his denunciations of what on Wi wre aC By the prov! lons which the Senator express PREPOATRROUS AND RIDICULOUS. fad great difficulty in understanding this ‘The Prosident, in hie anpual commends an atunesty, and ti m Indiana (Mr lenouncing tt It was generally #1 have charge of t doubtless the Committ tariff to a rever 4 them to the attentio pepeal of the duties on cool, sult, at J, appeared to s for this object he utmost respect for pig irom, and be aloriced at the Stat Vermont, who, he entrust it to hie care. ‘The 'Prositent PRICE TWO CENTS, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS Grand Jury, and have Selmes and Roach indicted. On this point the utmost unanimity prevailed. ator Fox said, GS BANKS ——. TWOMBLY'S BILL will probably pase the A: to tde Senate. made on it the the At any rate, Jength in opposition to t ‘Tammany: Republican-Democrattc- {ijons, bet done at all for petitions like thore Which showed by the uniformity of their heir yollow covers, th eo Biitish Free Trade League in New York vil service reform, and the Senator from Wisconsin (Mtr, Carpenter) pours out upon it the Viais Of his verath and his riticuie sland it, But if TL were a sus) icious man I would ray throwing ® tub to tae the old trick o' ivil service reform,” there js a pesos rvation tat it shal be killed in Con. t when he says “Let us have am: rvation that the Ravi. Rop., Vo.) called attentio fact that the petition of Mra, Roper! E. Lee, ber right to the Arlin,tun estate, presented by him terday, wos reported in tie papers to ul spring to the interest of the Tammany Republicans But he acknowledged toa there is a mental re the Sevate suai kill ain and the Tammany Ring. well known Fenton man that it was ite objects are three-fold TNE THIRD AVENUE men aro not only liable civilly, but erimi- 478 DEPOSICOR, inbly to-morrow and go StL PAYING It ts woderstood that a Hult wil be Nenate preferring they will insist on etriking out | the name of Alderman Caochrine, DASHES NHRE AND THERE BY TAR SUN'S REPORTERS, their books, but they represented to the State De. partment that they had secariti ey stated that they lad Unite nds, City Street Improvement bondi Park bonds to the siuount of $280,000. Not tary security of to b 1, mysel/, ba 1 T ave lost, 1 will give $600 toward the ex- these men to justice. on doors, and they may ae citement tn nd Around ¢ atisfaction with the Bank's re-The Facts Goue Under. Yesterday, the nineteenth day of the run on avenue Savings Bany, opened without any apparent diminution of the number in attend- ance, The anxious depositors began congregating at midnight, and from that hour forward the throng midnight the Weary watch of the depositors was made somewhat Pleasanter by the appearance of a man whose ac. cont seemed to speak him an an Italian, bat who tried to show himself a negro, depositors whre quietly sitting on barre! boxes, and long boards stretched from the steps of the bank to the sidewalk; and they kept the Now Depar @ Attorney General a Bin Aunaxr, Jan, 28.—A meeting of the Legis! appoloted to exainino into and re {8 supposed will lar sts of the Rrie Raliway Company, was hel! yesterday eveitox at Albany, ona of this bill the Attorney-General clotoed with (ui! power to soiaa when he seos fi, the books of all corporations ‘The Erie Company, which it is supposed Is chie@y aimed at. by its pro- Visions, was repré Thomas @. Sliearman, Who spon: proposed law, The caso of the Board of Supervisors of the county of Now York against Ricbard B, Connolly, Barrett to be heard be fore Judge Baraard, came on for orgumont yester: en them with the pr us back some of the money they have ntiments wer 4 @ committee was appoluted to take ‘The committe Jndge Hogan, John Fox, Puilip Canton, and cee NED TO DBATA. Mr. Samuel G. Courtney, of counsel for Connolly opened the argument by reading aMaavits ai pers showing that the course of action in this cane People of the State of New the eame and identical; and that it wae unjust to have two actions pending against the dex fendant for the some acts, and making him liable for two jadgments, and that the case of the people coutinued to band examin the corporation 4 WOMAN BOR and in the ea A Rorribie Rpectacte ta ‘The Terrible Death ofa Wt who Lived Alone. At 11 o'clock last night Sergeant Dunn, of the To enable ths Attorney General ith or without the MODTOWAL OL the the ar Was the furthert advanced, and that a dec Would be mate in Marsh next, warin in etraw which they cribbed from the cars in Which they rode to the grand centre of their attrac York street police station, discovered a fire in the two-story and attic frame Lou! 10 retalu the pines of (rial wherever he chooses to place it State, and ‘Third—To enable him upor @ can induce any Ja of auy corporation, ad iver. ch hypocrisy upon the President, but @ that every impo Llearn that the Colonel bas declared ature persists in do that faction. Bis intention, in case the Li feating lis reform measures, of retarning to bis peo- ple and giving up all lope of securing from this lature the reform which he thinks the city of hoped that when Bpeaker Smith hears of this threas he will wish- draw bis opposition to Mr, Mawkins's proposed bill— as announced by him durigg the debate With Smith tied up in the chair, and Hawkins and Tilden absent from the floor, the Custom House gAng would stund a poor show indeed when pitted inst the Onondaga Giant and tue Bald Eagle of ue, Mr Lewis, ook wondertul'y trai amendation made by bis irievda in this chamber. ian inconciusiog argued the question of rigute of he Constivution, (hat Mr, Thorman bad presented by his col Dill, ater w Kan.) from the Committes the bill setting apart of tue Yellow Mr. Pomrnoy (Rep., New York need Bione river asa public ¢ was about forty by forty." Arrangem: legod Marriage with Mra. Wil # Book tn the Pri The friends of George Botts, the murderer of Pet Halsted, are still working hopefally in his be THK DANGERS OF CENTRALIZATION, ad veca often heard in the swamps of saine old Democratic State Tho Senavur had just said, Administration. the whole Democratic party were nnable to this Administration (laughter) or the in which they lived. —T ard, who weve Bort he it Important to pags tue vate parties should go In and 4 maeinite Valley tue Avportionment bil with tue aimenumen said he hoped the 5 HAs possible, in ord consider and ‘pas Atworney-Gonera) Barlow repited In support of the ich the committee anjourned. Ay 146 Pearl street, cision tw the 4 by Mr. O'Conor should eon argued and sub- Corporation Counsel, read aff resent position of this suit, the same cause of action af ihe hhoviog on, the Third avenue Savings Bank He ran to the station and soun arm, On the arrival of the poltoe Vursting Out of the basement windows and from ‘The firemen were on the ground, and while the Chief was giving orders and directing the lasing of the bo broke in the ba To enable him 6 will to order into m ewmne having his presence any or all Of the Books of euy corporation WHILING AWAY THE MORNING HOURS. Boon after midnight this wandering minstrel made Me carried & banjo which w It was very dark and the depositors were uoable to tell whether he w: ‘om the time of his davite showing ti and admitting it was fo in the suit of the tuned to concert pi Engineor Farley nt by Hagin th re Svideot that thee causes of action — PRT UALSTED'S MUR. —— Preprring for Deni twanged upon hi i which were inyariab) Here is the retrain of one of them De bank am eafo—de bank pay all; id with bie f And flames he discerned the form of a women on the tn favor of the bam! She hab been burned almost to a crisp, Her son-in-law, Mr, Dickinson, who resides two decors above the house, took chi Her name te Lucy A. Williem Her son-in-law an Waile the fir that a colored woman was ai ley made snother #moks and fame were the same in Charles O'Counor, He cited authorities showin, ion the reef Wiis #uit sein the sat brought by Friday—Detat| ed for ought to be Funoral—The Al- Ault of the people ¢ ge of the remains, 60, 8 widow, ‘led in the house Work it was said 0 in the building. search through the unable to find any of for t efrain is bute Were sung from midnight to sunris Roundswan Dora, who mple of a hundred which At that hour trict accordance to duty pou the seene and ordered I, O'Gorman hod been charged im @ people with collusion in brit jaw, aod could Ond nothing ie the harper to Wm, B. Gutid, bis counsel, was in Trenton yetterday with the intention of petitioning Gov, Parker for a reprieve. clear past it ers that would result power, he would ask whether the Democrats were Bot coumuiited to pay for the rebels’ slaves? show tint they wore he seat Mr. Blair's Broidhead letter to the desk to be read, and be of the sentiment [Laughter] As to the stures of tue States Intures of the Stat from. their comin thave am early o;,erta Wostchenter. FORM REPUBLICANS! JOLLIFICATION. The anti-Custom House Reform Republicans hed ‘A grand Joliification over their victory last night in parlors 461 aud 462 of the Delavan Tous: THe AMNESTY BILL, ‘The revular order, the amnosty bill, was then Ind ,) addressed #elt opposed to and characterized the arkumente { upon sickiy sentimentaliem He toought there was o a througuout th: ry in regard to (he disavilities now resiing upon in the rebellion, known that Jefferson Davi had as much rigut He declares bi ecoud place on the wae kept up until nearly daylight, and only thea In favor of 18 a Dewooravic Pri Wiemtial Nexe WuAT MIGHT MAYA If you had not backed out of your jeut Johnson, you hich had been laid in with » view wants of a Keform Legisiature—wne Some of them, however, a Whiskey straight—tie apply of which, having bea to meet the demand above Among those wo were those who e haps, not genera’ specced in 1865 in favor of Pres i keeping it up on ve got iny place ATON thougot Mr. Biair really said in that expressly declared that he wai Suffrage, but had favored @ periud of probation for people of ten or Orv Southern whites, however, following th Democrats, bad thade It neve colored element at once, in order to get m loyal basis to reconstruct the State gov The Souator been a member of the Republiean party and had 4 be Ignorant | laid in with @ view stated, ie inextaustible, ry of the Fourtee: ti Amen nt, and argued that the provision in ng Congrens to Fe: vole Wus Hot de n favor of universal whom he claimed and that be Kuer bee ta be whom Botts had left the city with on a spree, Whom hie had married walle, drank woian 8nd ber appoara Wt’ was Mra, Wilton “Prvettanc Botts only # short tl abilities by a two-third jawed to authorize ti lites rom classes, but only from individuals. (raining the Fourteenth Twombiy, and Democrats ‘also calied in to assist at the jollificution, particular) county Democrata, missioner Smith, Charley Shaw, ry bo eniranchi | therefore to be to pass the Ami He was willing, however, to vote pat vill, but he never w the exceptions & posed by that amen sm was the last re Who fad refused McLaughlin, mined wi turned to Botts bi Tucker, and made arrasgemen with funeral and the disposition of his body plot in the churchyard in Rockaway Valley, Morris nil desires to be buried there. 1 ceremony to take pine on Sunday ni {rom the House would have been wine re ormers for to last the Kepadlics gained to exhaust the illicit di Hilleriws of the Eastern District, custom moUsi Mr. BLAIN—I Joft it Decnuse of ity osurpations, Jolved jt when tue who.e party could pave sat down ota cinner table; and I left it when it was in power Over this country to Joi @ party that was out of As to the Senator delivered it h Very At person for Mr. Jobo the people of sue South were misled by any person, 1 was by the Seuator bimseif in that apeech, NOT FIT FOR JOMNSON'’S CABINET, Mr. Montox—The & Porlance to that speecd thought a ft person know nothing about it, much, tut there vever was ap office in tue gilt of Mr, Johnson that I wou! without disrespect to him. 1 sought @ pisce in his There never w legal murk of di tou of the rebellion, aud he could never conseut to {0 do so Would 08 to acknow! DEFRAT WAS EFFECTED. Many rumors calculated to affect tee vote of bere were circulated about Albany yestorda) RLLION WAS NOT WRONG; that it was merely a difference of opinion, of the reowilion lave the hest offices of t (hat when he some of them, po doubt, did good ‘service to the the latter was on3 starting them Gust that Compirolier Gr ting 80 much po empnatic endor: a argued here.vrore on t ent frome Republican Legi ture, was that he intended to be the Democratic candidate for Governor next year, and thi ment of him would b 7 to consider i upoo s { there was a great pring! ved, a principle of consistency of duty the Govornment, and especially @ principle of importance to posterity. the people of the aders could no bis deat, He bas fon, Warden of the fail in wh js no donbt that Botts Which involyes the private rominent 8 big card to use io the cam- paigo, Whether trae or not, it was certain! effect, and th k. tue father of the scheme clear fleld to Butl can say this bave accepted. T have beard it said (hat jeved that the | e conciliated in that way than rattlesnake: by restoring their extracted thoy Dad lived—rebe! Whatever digulty history might give to their char | Upon their coasistency Wing thal attitude; therefore, 1 COULD NOT BE CONCILIATRD gave those who ap hour in which I would have for any place t in the United States Senate, Morton said further that (his was the most impor Copgress—iar more tmportant vice reform or the tariff revi . Pa.) followed wit of Mr. Tiae, who nied that any such arrangement had beea mi Buc as yet the Iepubl ican ck at home, de. | was found impossibi to make an aMudavit defore a Justice of ti im mediate They would die a nd Reformer: uch confidence may later in the session. am assured toat Col. Hawkins and otber prowisent refused to consult with nim tant question befor Mr. Boor (K in favor of the Atuesty tsaid he Was not prepared to voie for Kefortuers bave entir on the Keform measures they have It is, perhaps, to this ta ame from tue »ple it would be by their duission that they were always in the Nort wore that they owe tie! that the people of Mr. Ropanrson (Reo , 8. notice that he ‘or Wo press the bil to @ yote io-mor ett iit ot to Kill off Twombiy's bul them of not bi eit Sipuation or c Mr. O'Gorman ba duty simply, and instead of bi view Even credit for his action, & Damed should be He concluded by si fon the suit of the Mr, Dickjuson save that @ colored wou Williams durin her own Lome every night. rch Was inetituied ; but no body was found The fire destroyed the whole inter ‘ng, and communica ing adjoining, owned and oce iay morning 97 persons were in the daround the bank into fwenty- sixth strest, half way to the rear entranc down Third avenue past Stiner's tea wai ‘The assurances of the bpnk officers bad Gone them They wanted ‘TUB BANKING HOvy From this hour the throng gradually increased the maititode outside numbered 2%, at which hour tne lines completely encircled In accordance with the The result isnot known, Botts has given up all hope of any interference in ‘Wis beball, and says he will try to waik to th fold without resistance, and without giving way to bis feelings. Ho ie bitter against his counsel, and ing property worked up bis pends much of his time in reading the ng that although in his opi lor of the build- dd to the two story frame build. id by the family of he origin of the fre ‘The probabiliti any merits, could be mains at the suit of the unprecedented and without the stay asked for bim uutil March should be xi the first Monday of 1 Mr. @. T. Curti ing the Board of Supervisors, desired. to until at 10.4. M. |d that some movement having ove turmed it, it ‘The loss to the house is rogramme yer and in preparing for death. Peter B. Doremu Jodge Barnard id tt way wong estimated at $3,000, Damage to Mrs. Yates's aesi- dence, $1,200, Both places are insured, (erday announced, the doors were t Tole was a m formeriy & hotel keeper in Ieiied to effect its odjvct, Newark, has made some statements which throw doudte on Botte’s etory of his marr Wilson. (ap mi rg i had cocaslon uto the question of the right ef th pie of the State to maintain vi voguinat the, eudant, and algo agai je 178 Were admitted wotch ly Giled the bank. At that time The ticket was not A $20,000 Fire in Willlamebargh—Narrow 63 remained tu line outsid Doremus says tbat New York. dody and give it a respectabl ubsequent to alleged marriage In 1964 Botts was with the wom: his wife at Magorey’ York coartezan out of the matters mentioned Oper piainwi, and that even tie people's auit bad been first brow notgrant the motion to stay the suit, ght, aod should not be stayed; but ae the waver {8 now betore the General Dany, directly upon th people to maintain from Buffecats Yesterday morning, between 8 and 4 o'clock. an officer of the Fourth siewewey wis startled by Runoing into the etr ered & man on the roof of the four-story building, 119 Broadway, who shouted that the whole building inside was in flames, rival of the firemen word went round that some of the families were unable to get out, Chief Engineer Smith ascended the stairway throu the volumes of smoke that were rolling up and fill- ing the rooms, and ietiuted @ pearch in each of the apartments. In @ bedroom on thi ut UD and the doors remained open, but the open loors were simply & mockery. With the exception ym, making 17 ad Allowed to enter uptil the closing hour, ad been bwin uad con: The areas in frovt of Meantime, Mr. Cornell ttre cry of fire properly brow up the remnany atthe gtn: {M6 Bink were Alled with groasy newspapers which who had come the area tobocco estion of the right of the tion, he would oxtead ¢ asd then ro- n things Mr, Cornell carefuily liar of the bank, THE DEPOSITORS GROWLING. The payments yesterday op the day before. 5 cluded trom the bank, making 106 persons paid thered up and Need to Gnd a Judge question of the rigut of tue people to maintain their action without condi. alifications, or mental revervatious, Almost Would agree with his Honor in thie ae Was perfectly sae Wuo would p deposited in th ‘ere aboat the eame 2s LN jew. The decision of tue Jud, third floor he found Miss too ¥ mepte wore all pli CiTiied OFF as far as posdio. Be has mi is lite, but bas nothing in his cel: he bas given to bie tives, Dut they are not to be removed until after iven his revolver to Col. John- he 1# confined. Newarkers. wight be forth in his book, paid yesterday sbo Eliza McKenna, and carried her down stairs wana who Wag on ft {ngcthe scuttle of the next twenty percent, (oui humver o bout twenty-five an hour, t ate of payments as on the day before nk Was cleared at 31’. M., many of the depo {tors growled at the new departur opinion that Tae Sun’ rool escaped by eater: The are was con. books pild' 12%, or by Mr. Sutton as a jewelry store. to $15,000; ineured for $3,000. The building is dam aged to the amount of @500, ler 1oss amounts frienis and rela- Bordentown, N. J., wi afternoon by a prize fight, which had been arranged for @10 4 side, between Reddy Clark and Counky The cause of the ire is Ltlanaed Go Bendey — THE GREAT MASONIO BALL arranged for 845 P. M. at that hour crowds gathered from ere: to witners it, Dann wes second for T arrangement which places those who inay 6 abieto et into the bank at the extreme end of the line nd they Vent their displeus h bode ho good Lo the bout the bank dur: his wish that ibted before bis death, and it | now his intention were early on the liton and Jack Rode Jim Long was stakeboider, Jobo Koller was chosen refers hat flew over the crowd into the re from his frienas, when the bank closes, Thousand K the Unprece: it was Impossib Manhattan Commandery of Knights Templor * Spoiled ta nted Jam—A Ball to whi he statements cc's are slready ip thas they mign building and get insid dstone walls of the Lopes were di ‘A few minutes and the name of bis brotuer is to be attached puolisuer. with cheers from tha 45 thasaceram cates tint then pated by the police, who cleared the sidewalk, aud at wight Third avenue was comparatively cleai tent oat 8,000 invite emmy last night. ns to their ball in tho Acad At 10 v'clock 15,000 gu ee VIRTUE AGAIN 118 OWN REWARD, A Flatter Ampag te, aud to tis end 4 (ull dele the Custom House is expected when it « ‘SONPTEMING THR ACIHION OF THR GRAND JURY. Febresentiag 910) 000 of the Cumberiand, praying (hey #erved in the army Homestead iaw, Dom presented » uicede the guilleseness re RASH UE eral Seasious of the city New Yors, was calied ap by Senator Benedict, who cessary to take itm Jury of the ¢ greater than the id that ie was resolution were adopte sed by many 0 was a doubs expr Where into executive ses sion, aad soon aller adjourwod. ” n the colus Sux reporterand ame House of Representatives, 4» Cal.) reported a bill to suid statements bas Hardenvurga snid be reiuetantiy oppo newspapers throwghoat the laws of 1362 covered the whole matter, and Le had doubi its constitutionaliiy, arged that undue the mining resources roceedings In tes, aud moved that it be put upow of it ment of the Governor, Assembly was ordered to a tair Seraiors Hardeoburgh and Ma The frat section deciares all valuable Resolved, 1 Disagreements to investigate thy facts mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United surveyed and unsurvoyed, open to exploration, and the lands open to occu pation aud purchase, under regulations prescribed by law, and according to the local customs or rules Vera) mining distric tion and report to Is ts said that the committee appointed to invest. gate the defamatory charges contained in ‘Tum SUN ‘will summon the entire Sus staff before them. Senator O'Brien introduced a bill repealing sec tion # ofan act to make further provision us thing to (each that rebel.ion was po crim rred by a rebel © uctively engaged Government of the city Was tie risk bo Comptroller of wopoiating the ofcers Of the various Couris of the city and county of New ¥ peal of that section it places (he power of ap- ds of the Jud; ed by the Boar of pointing power away from placing it where it originally was. A LIVELY TILT BETWEEN SENATORS WOODIN AND der to cone je the people of the | of miners in the pointment im the li Hons to be cond: thus taking th A resolution woud be also Viegitinnste cousequence of the argument for am nt Breckenridge to wink Inws for th Visions regulating the inanner of making and con eating claims The most im uclipt'te Cry, “The cops is scattered in ‘every directior BSNL Rit ofied Without which no one was ingle inch of room in any part of the Academy remained into which another person The dresses of the Uelles were sadly spoiled in the crush at the doors, wore loud and deep, '* eutire command were on duty, At the back of the id the kaowing one Hy A oin0. ri Tor its assets and Habit If the other Danas will follow the example o the Pranklin Bank, the minds of be relieved, and rom tie rotten banks wn from perfec porilors are im total iguoranee the second ring wae six founds were fought Dut at end to the Mghi Keller ordered tae Dbfeok Ys" Buniight and Cry for Darkness—They Am to Pull Ont Couvmmra, 8. Representatives to-day the following ‘Then darkness the referee declaring it draw. men to Sgt it ous Within a weok, Jepositors will people Will be able to wilt the Deposits are 28,—In the House of Dreamble and ing ap Police Captains, joners have summoned bi The Police Commi: fore them for trial this morniag Capts, Doonell and Henry Ha ‘4 fino fountain scene, In front stood two symbolteal tents, and around tue the banners of the various Comman rom the ceiling hang the Certain defamatory statements have ap ns of the New You SUN of De constit Wheat is Said by the Receiver of the Broke Market Bao! The usual throng of avx the ballway of the fen for neglect of duty im not devoting their whole time and attention to 4h ent from the 1st to the 17cm Davis for at F of the Legis n extensively eop deries present ness of the Depart of January tat; Capt. tending a fire to the Bowery without bis aniform Ira 8. Garland for being in the Uniow Sqsare Jbeatre witaout uniform, Markey Savings Bauk and spent the tine in earnest discussioa Ono old gentleman from Dutchess county appeared at 1o'clock, bank book in band. the closing of the bank, an Ho had $1,800 deposited, all of which he had esrned, as he expressed it, by hard knocking about the world. among the crowd call 4 were employed At a quarter past 9 tre Kuighte Templar, in full Dancing was then attempted, de w clear the floor Every other wet at a committee of thrae b He bad heard badepdaeapiite diag fuected wit bis House. Tue Loutsiaua ¢ d having failed, the Knights Sonspiracy Kuded — Cartes Grew bis interest, far as the pros taln was then being sti!l inside. New Ourways, Jan, proclamation fo disgusted the better men among hiv followere that they have abandoned him, and today five of ‘The Knights tormed i square, with drawn swords and upraise) nt of Manhattan Commandery tn tue A card was circul ik for 8 movting of the de Thursday afternoon, at v1 Broadway, that they refuse to appear, that the entire SUN establishment will be confiscated, impeaching the Governor of State was introduced in the House to-day and will be considered to-morrow, Committee tn the Hou: portant section seems to be the fourth, whici pro- that where a tuunyl is run for the d ment of & vein oF lode, or for the discovery of mines, the owners of 60 y woud remain po good diers seould be exciuded from the beve he ‘predicves that } the meat sep would priation bill, ‘There was a lively ti P. Woot during the consideration of the Dili conferring powers apon the Trustees of Colum the purpose of allowing purchase land io the city of New York, t As a site or sites for the erection of buildings tor tie use of such college, property now Woodin o@ered us an amendment to the bill that property as they really used for educa tupnol #hall hi feerai aunosly Were Kran to exist discovered in euch tunnel to che | is College for feot on each side of the PRNSION THR RMDEL #OLDTERS ; jor their property taken J the Union armies; tw uext to pay boom for their to consolidate the rebel debt extent of Sve buadred he next to pay th An amendment was reported and concurred in, dt allow sem to veil that the bill should not iu aay the riguts granted and the next impair or affect on of the Suro to the proprieto: req are out, NURMAN (Dent. O. jo) inquired now al these a thie tae ot the provisions of tional purposes should be exempt from taxation He said that Colambia College wasa rich corpora exempting all the hey choose to buy from tazation, aud he Columbia College in th The #tudents of that col- Mr. Sanoenr explained that the bill did not make ony Material charge in change in tLe #iig itest degree tue policy of the Gov ernwent in the disposition of mining laws; nor did {i incr ease the quant.ty of land whic Acquire; it aid not increase or decrease the price to law; ib did not replied that tie Demoeratic party did @ Senator assum Bminer Wight | institutions of the state loze paid for their taition, room 18, at 8 o'c Receiver Dennis ye ing report for the inf Then the curtain w mony of receiving the Gra ted tn militar; raised and the cere: them were admitted to their sents in the State ‘The Senate, 19 to 14, reeoguized the House ided over by Speaker Brewster, and the com spiracy te en Stato was en Gov Hoffman w: Dancing was Woe: SAViN@® BANK, Jan, 23, 1972, To thé Depostiors of the Market Savings Bank, Iv ie frankly admitted that the affairs of this Dank @ Hut in sO saLisfactory & C tore can be astured that apposed to be resumed. The ollowing-nammed Commanderies were prenwct: Ma: 3, of Baltimore Ways aod Means ot Committee of Seventy. The Hon, William F, Havemeyer pri Having written letters to the various Departments in the State Government asking how much movey was required, they to-day received a letter from the Comptroller-General of the Stet wheroin he says that be amount will t dosh, of Philadg! { 4 of Now Haven; Washington, Cyrene, of Middl Norwalk; Columbian, of Norwich ; representatives from the Grand Commanderies of Maryinud, Pena. , Connecticut, ‘ommandery an ently made to get tl Will opable mi Resolutions were adopted passage of Mr. ‘Iwombly's subs Li] providing for payment unable to say what ‘ed to pay the iaterest ou the . from tue fact that ngbody knows how Webt aimoania to, or how many bonde ing against the stitute for Hawkins’ of claims against rich members of the Seventy intend te ud small pipe men and all working that the condition of thi has apprevended, JAMES DENN twenty-three ositor's Appeal to the © Among the distinguished guests were Right Em — A LEGISLATOR A New York Reporter’ with South Carolina Voliticinus~Horec- whipping an@ He be paid to the Government for the land, but its main PUrpose was to facilitate U1 had passed the Senab Woo, who seems to be ready at al nid stale how sou bo expects thas event to Lap en to canke ‘a apeceh | quirition of title DUS had Lot been ope that the Democratic urther explanation the bill was passed with greatest national calainity the best inter Uion upon this con the continued supremacy of for many years Great plagues bave cou have swallowed ap burned, aud ly is among neational insti for the purposes ‘own, whether occupies Iingon rted a bill to estat Teplied that tt appeared from th i he did not wuder 4 man of straw stand ihe question und Investigat ich the least put! of wind mi, Of the Dublic lands to the educa Shoat it be put upon its ¢ art and consecratos the procesds prevailed, und on of the people [y requires the Secrotary of tue Tressury to inves: one boll of th ited States bonds, aud r and the income DEFINING THE DUTIRG OF COAMDERLATN to-doy introduc the Chamberiaia 0: the TS MAY COMB INTO PowsR! 1 say the Democratic the Fourteenta Handigham attempted barty up to the acknowledge he bas passed away, oud the new inaugurated was buried wish usiop, Mr. Morton amendment—the He agreed wit ce before generosity or ator Beuedic the powers and ict also introduced a bill applying the District of ¢ Latter ceratin ev; jJumbia, upon the basis of popula ditions as to the oned nay be aypiwed the fret yeur t wwOD KeUOOIE, ME DUM On (ust d the instrue.ion twn per cout Dry Dock Kaiir Jditional bracss oI New Yora power to Tt sud stantialy Liirough Kourwonti etreot and connecting plied bo the payment of QISLATIVE APY DPRIATION. BILE bis opinion be Coremnr, 8. C., Jan, 23.—Benjamin W. Tom Harry Clay Preston ew York btate he departments out of their mony ad Mackey, who has a deposit of 1,500 s Bank, bas flied a petit the United States District Court, iu baakruptey, to tue cank adjudged au tuvoluntary bankrupt, granted an order r requiring the bank Why the petition shouid not be granted, ellent Jackson Grand Lecturer of toe Giand Cuapter o ke State; Rignt Buin i 4 Commander of New York & Dr, Bove of Weat Sixteenth Robert McCoy, Grand Recorder o 8. Keeler, Commander General $$ atning Fresh Laarele on the 14th ‘The Cuban F Havana, Jan. nd Encounter 22.—The Cubans and Judge Blatchiora ‘on the $d prox Now York State; bumbor of volunteers and regulars, reinforcements, and ree 1 the ruius on the following day Hogan's Report of formeriy of the editorial Worid, who i reported the Commit Was at once placed In close custody. be Adnirs of the en Savings Bank, Tho depositors of the Bowling Green Savings A party of Cubans captured a convoy of forty cer Several were killed on both sides ‘Lue Cubans cutaumbde: hot und mortally wou! member of the Legislature at noon Bank assomvied at 72 Greouwien strovt last evening rt of Judge Hog Sir Natuan Di to leur the re 5 . Grand Warder Wales Lyons, Grand Stand night the Brooklyn a now Generel Com: Tuvestigating ¢ pletely flied by men, Lavy number of Eastern star we! Kuiguie wore the 1 reputation d by @ storm of applause, atinctly underet 0 18 Waking aDy loaus oF thing Wisk regard to that bank, exce.t my money ay other persons 4a 1—lioss Mel Mansoy, aud all (he reab cownide © Lewd wad sau velvet baldrie and triangular apron trim * very slender butid, @hd sutnt Visitors, the Westera o floor Was 6 two persons forward and bold us where wo redited 16 (ue nbassy visit A Vordict Ag eto ban ran Isinnd Ferry Last week suit was instituted in the city Court sounded wan was carried to his Who WAH alludea the portion — of to his oft Pomlinson near the ( as, drawing Yowlinson—who is ly no matet tor By sili—retrented a and fred threw up. his rendered hu 6 physicians bring the alive o Hore is the report: who § recovery Is Imporsi rd to the shootin The House then went into Comittee of the Whole lative apd Bxvcuuve piroluced a bill to am Act, sO us 60 ALlOW foreign r Appropriation » vote for a gene General Bair eit would be an on the Appropriation Committee two years, aud buat This is the kecond time Mr, gaged in # 800! each tine apparently COMMITTER EVER UR KNEW, deficieney bil back with ava (Mr, Morton), amnesty would be in Was prepared to vot esty provided Air from tho foot of Tenth ions, and We Wanted \o kagw what had vecume KELLEY (Rep., Pa.) asked his coll Rrovklyn, to Committee on Privileges Jections of the now been informed Wat the ur hundred millions . Kiiinr—The real amount was $883,000,000. COMPARISONS ARB ODIOUS, Woop remarked this Houee bill al amnesty on mony in the case testimony in the Bisir, Kioldy, w the Democrati it was pine mil THR INFURANCH INV RATIOATION eno such Outrageuu! mot this alternoon and 1d gelged this oppor { sirikw the Key That function had #0 F been wssumed by he n law of the Mav 10 Ute wb the beg sitions of we Insurance Committe now being brought to ligut by the 1 evtigation in » confied so eral debate closed, and the clerk proceeded for amendment, * Oxd fad ackROwlecg The bridegroom w thot he Was endted to it under the jaw Le should keep it until compoliod & total amouut ree Dill by clauses *, the com uit TowNseny of New York, lutroduced & bill t Horvice bekwoen ved by him from this source is o iy Kuld LO De much diference authorize ® itor of the Ne ry, buralig inom his ¢ at tho off atiompted to # colored popn MORNING'S band, who wus killed by tu nd the military wero ordered {ata former meeting Socond avonni Neves that 8157 the 2 and drawing OF Custome at An ad tress thts ‘a pistol from bis drawer t ring { 6 wa Me HINGTON, ary of tue N Oclock Wis bers ot his Cabt et ppt to Assassinate a Reformer, Moriisania was pad, three she ruilioud company amount charged to ¢ wAMY Lime leveling at the forsmort, rty changed Duurkey oficat no beidesina atteuded by b ® (otal deiiet Kobeson, of Camden. goimery Blur gave Cie Koboson leit on the 12:45 tra rotary oxpects Lo as Lo Whetler this money shou State or into thy po-kets of the Superin fom among iw Uniteu dtates and Mexico, Tbe Senate wi bill authorising ry were non-concurred Conference ordered. sof the rebellion sdmente to the fame old array of terribio ta should get into Tho Bribes W asuinoron Kelations Committee to VOU, agreed io repor eral Haie to be croft Davis mmittoo that A WAR IN THR COMMITTRG ON CITIES, ‘The Committee on Citic ¢ Inexecutye seeming manner in winch w i the Demoo were to De found wowne! of (he Assoubly Ibis waid thut the glese wachipery vad Deum @iread) imported and tie duty paid on 16 hae given ollence to some of the of Stato, vice 4 for Bian Jan q beliot by the ¢ mbers, Which vulminated to day ta an open rap no ‘otal discomAcur The Countess Freida vou Kita née Keurm was yerierduy committed to the Hudson county jail by Justice Whitney on a charge of bigamy und Was married to Der prokent husband lees than & Husband wow ouargos buat obo ti Hate) and the Sens Kris record” 16 turust at bovh the Pr The bewaior from strong toree ol urged b futatally to convince that their chark husband, Vount Now York aveds, is no improv Lis rejection. Ragarby, 1 Barope wake them—owe be Wharton Mu 16 P.M, yestorday tho jury in the Whar tie coupling brok, Tauuuleut, aud that uy Ks. HOGAN ® voto of (niuks wae to Judge Ho, ho train and gilda sof the wife of William a John Vallay, Cal, wei bo Vuoatay neat euspecuulty, Jo charge of the She Waite the rem that their verdict y of wurder in the Urst degroe the July bad not agreed #4) 1 (0 stand goves fur acquittal aud Uve for couvic Kerts Succennor Relocted. boe Judge rominded the vg (uh body, Bok were busied to AAY Digut, bi during the day that the Se the bank the vouchers a had beea drawn imnouncement the to have the Reco. Another wanted the Bank to aud beoator and finally d elary bad carried d clocks On Which monoys ‘The resnon for this 18 Fire in Oauel str ‘Tho upper part of the three-story building on this Morning cut by Con. Do. Oak sureet station (ureals, refused W Wake @ chatge Frederick G Thomas Jefferson and M i leckure in tue cour Many ladies aud politomus were oy will (vulow eee toe oh Bea hose but Kanol, irightoued by Doylo’® Moalio, hater this mormn, , Hdentand Mr. Fieh, ospecially Uie Tatton, sa Mr, Halo was Lis weivotion tod he had ‘confirmation with Fome Wartmt) and eoal The adverse report Of tue Commilien Will suareuloo way, occupied at 12:30 o'clock 4 floor, occupied by hited diate Exproas Suurd’s ChU:OR mpiny, and the corner budding Werv damaged Wose piojocts, Dioposed bo Lring bue surject 40 bie abbeution oO! bie

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