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vol. vil.N* 8.366. xxmmt NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 186h. PRICE FOUR CENTS. pilICE ADV I AND 1V? oomuL pacific bailboad fhwtmoi GAGE i i.

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ltd of A PaMTlT OP TE.1 TO FlfTll-N PUB CW1 IN AUDIT OftVr? tbe f.i tin Baaki nt Ejpreai rom Pato? fiapt atter.tOD, Bond? rnurn eipret? to ia iu I i at our eott InforKauon, Ma; a f-n. ataW at tt? of of tbe Bail pi? it uA of FISK HATCH, it getur.l.et, and Aiftittf Ht Ml Ko. fl I KB Iff 4 (v a. K)v mini HIHUluB i KKA5. CblcH? "-FUT.

PlltjUri.t Am4m. EUROPE. ITALY. sN ITALIAN EXPEDITION TO SOUTH w- iiujiit ItUMUn inn LoRDON, Jan. Digpati litn received ence lad nlgfat that the Italian GoTenmwnl about to semi out a naval to the Bio de la Plata? South America.

Nothing known as to the caneca or the ohjeol thi? mpvanwt Masa Minurter Vermhtea, when Intcsrogatod on the aoh declinad to give any If li farther? mora reported that an Italian fleet hi non lying the Boj of Naploa, which ii preparinf to lor Soul Ann rica. Naples, Jan. Italian in thia harbor, which hat been getting ready tor bob, haa reoeiToi orden aail foethwith for the Kio Parana, Paraguay. All taforniation In regard to the Hon larigorously Withheld by the Gorernaeent and the otlicials: is kliuwn. a CATINO is OF VESUVIUS.

London, Jan. warn receiTed at this bureau aaTetal dajreago, siting an account oi the Ing In ed the earth on the side of atonal VeauTtaa, urban by Utoi were lost and houses swallowed up. No mi. ii diasoter has occurred, REASSEMBLING or THE REICB8KATH. Viiwa.

Jan.81, -The Reieharath will reaaaaaible in tins dtp on the 17th of February, PRI 8SIA. mSSIOl SCHURZ. BraLCt, Jan. Carl Bchen to-day dined with Count too Dhonarek and the memhan of the Council oi the North German 8tat? CHINA. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND I MINA.

London, Jan. Dr, Amlnina Vamherp, tho well-knowp traveler in Central Aata, haa written letter to 'ill l.cndvn ill which he piOTCS the ahaurdityof the reporta that the O-Moteii GovofaV ment iapreparing hostile morenent against the tna on the ot ti i arpare FBANi i THE nut. r. ARMT BUIT IOAINST Till. LIBERAL "i COQUEREL.

t. Jan IT. TliP DOW artny hill vt.is finally DaSaod on Tuesday, the Uta, by a aiajaritj el to as, The pro history the Corps i nothing like tins- a minority of Co on a qUOStlOB Of Hie kigbast Im? portance. Rarer before eat any bill tuen Siaeuased at such length? or with so mack Independence of eptnl en the part of sjeashets who wen elected MOorernment eandldates Notoi before haa Ooranuaeut aapt ao asaap terete aupparta tararUe meaaure helare the ordJ narlly obedtent boose. Rerei befare lias OoTerumeai aaseated to se asaay modifications of plan for the s.the of securing the asual overwhelming majority rote, Withoutee much conceeaion, ti.

anco that the present hones should net be till members bare opportuafty sf tow vetJag anpepu lar laws, without tin? aasnranee of the deep personal the Emperor it it the encocas of the asaao ure, vlthout the leer af aeree asara being candidates for reflection, a eonetderable larger number bad Joined the minority. Were the Dcxtek-c ous five years Instead "i one year distant, the minority Tory probably would have been But the discussion waa carried on In sight of the next In full view Ike unpopularity tke law. The itn- of it' it? Isaac In amlnorttj oi rolceamarhthe growth ot a constitutional opw The bas become almost Parliament After 18691t i- likely to have a majority independent mem ben id.ink? to the neu Ian The flrst offense of this law isitint it largely augments tke number of persons forced out of Industry Into the army and Increases their i of sei Uii' two years and a half. The boo and almost rreater, offense to the French mind, is it? violation of toe principle of equality, by per? mitting the conscript to furnish a substitute that per ultaaricA couacript to buy a substitute. Nobody ever protest) 'i i i 11 tills i i lolatlon of the errat pnnel pie 'if equality of citizens more than ouls Napok on.

Re not i ited as the "white slave trade," when be was writing Lortla Philippe's (Jovern n.i at in ilu prison II.nn, bnt c.ive bimM It great i redit ug it when In became Dictator of the Preach. Por tke regular army, fce now restores tke slave Bnt, iiv one of many Inconsistencies thai contradict each other In tke new law, he Insists on forbidding substitution In the Ovrdi Another offen Ire feature of the new law a retroactive rk reduces to military duty atemben of tke conscriptions of the last few years, who ap to i re liberated from fnn The arguments thai wen- brought forward by ministen to procure the passagi thenlll bave been marked with curious Inconsistency If has keen defended by dialer 1.1 gentlemen, at differ of the debate, aa a pea? i measure, a war av asure, ai temporary na sa? ure, and as a permanent ii They seemed to say to the Ton must pay jour price, bnt yon may take i.in elioji? The talk in these latter daye has been ratbet peaceful, no) oi with miulstera.iu the tribuns and tue Irscml ial Journals. fm lie? it i thin talk. not muck from reaped to the authority of taken si from certain outward rlreumstancei tnatn be controlling. There are rariona recent signs that tho inn nit of Western Europe are Inclining to together not so much, rkapa, in hostility to ala, aa for mutual their aubjecta.

Pen lauiam, Uaribaldlanlsm, and, in Fnnce, aeem tobe in a aorl toimected in? Tbeyara ames a common en? an all gi ttmgre eiiforo an from stagnation ssa and hard ii.ii'n hunger, wldca an ail common to Western Europe. This a reaaou for anppoalng that there may in- truth in suck rep tkat the nn? Emperoi the Prussian King have recently banged a armes! mutual good will: that both of them, backed nil by Lord Clarendon for amicably advised Vu tor 1 ma nu? quietly to bisstateol tutelage, and begged tbe Pope to lie quiet with his nonpostaaiui trille. it la said that Prince Napoleon, who has been nnnsnally for tin- months, haa ready for publication a pamphlet giving kta rlewa of tke situation. Tke pamph? let will dinctlj and by Implication severely criticise bis pdiie'v at home and abroad, and more leas OP? Dly in hule With re. me! 'Inn' a great nl.il Im lit ol the actually Mmlts of liberty In and a piMd war, in alUance with Pruasla, against Russia Ab Pi dcc Napoleon bai preached the exact hi- cousin has practiced, von may regard thiw pamphlet of hi? as another Indication of sec and reac ji.iv after to-morrou in tiie 19th of januarj We baTe been waiting Aaya the, fnlflllment of the promise! set forth Imperial lettei of Jan.

19, issr. The object of the writer, so be rote, was to put an end to the iittei-i tuinty ander which the Fren? people were Uicu suffering, respecting the crowning of the bj liberty, He gave notice that the right of discussing the addreas, whit he conceded to the Leg -a before, and on the admirable worklogot whit bad annually congratulated that bodj and bun st up tu tin- last preceding year, Incluaive, would be abolished, w.ih. Hi tbenmade three promises: of a reformed Anny law, of a refornved Pi em law, and ci right of public meetlug. "Today," runs the lttter, "I believe kl poiislble to give tke lostitutlons of the Empire all the dt velopiaent le they are to the public liberty a neu extension, without endangering tke authority which the nation has Intrusted tome." We have got the army reform since laatToeaday. la place of the other two proBDisesu we have had fur laatalx inoiith.i an uninterrupted af nawapapC proeecu- ind arrestsbi the police the laut accompanied by a rathi unusual brut.ilitv of on the pari of the I say an uninterrupted series, for the arreeta, that began oa the Boulevard of intmiiih who did persona who did not en l'or in paasgwe, as the Cxarrodc paai on hi? way to the opera, were af a piece those that have followed various and that, aceordliia to all have not ended with the arrest of thlrt) oi persona wko wan eliding on the sidewalk in front of Ike Engente Borracha the other Bight, or who chanced to be looking or passing that way at the time.

I mentioned week the peculiarly injudicious prose? cution which wa? then Instituted against seventeen newspapera, for having latroduced a report oftbepr? aeedlngaol the in their comments on its Inga, it must be kept in iiutui that Government has re peatcdly and no later age than Ust week, by the mouth of Minister asserted not only Its will Inimess but its that Journalists should freely dl? ojtinions uttered debate, only they aban not report the debate. You may freely discuss M. Ronhera speech, but you not say what the speech was. lour of the fifteen papers in? iilrmted, they could not t' 11 bar? been (fischarged-tfiey can't tell why; the trial of the remaining eleven going on ta-day. I shall haw need to recur to the subject in a future letter.

By a rial decree Jan. Mr autnorlzed pakllsk and seU at tke street ihr dally newspaper, the first number of which was puhlifhcduii th' Ulli of this month. On the 13th, the publisher re (viu olTleiul notice that his prlvileRe of selling at the atittt was withdrawn. A few nhrhta ago, a man was choked till he fainted, and then dragged out of tin Porto St. Martin theater, for having whistled In his kev as a mark of disapproval of a stupid song Bi.ng by a Hetress.

Hulf an hour after he was to his Within a year the shrillest kind of whistling und cat culling has been prac tit ed with Impunity st differ? lit theaters. The moateu? ueiit Prenck lawyer eannottell his client whether he may hiss or not. Home months ago tho management nf the French theater was suffered ton stun; victor Hugo's Hernanl to the Prenck stage. One awatk ago the manager- of other theaters were served with notice that thev uiuri not bring out any more plavs by Victor The ffiaagrr of theCdeoaIumI made aultiapiepni Ruy Blas, which la now being played al bi i rowd booses. The presou tationsot Ji- rrmril wenl ou with gn at pn fit to thi uryof the theater till about a fortnight ago, wl suddi oly ein to itop.

Then no pntense ol In? in irbitrary ai t- of the administration. 'I hew appa i- belli i Inthe ministerial mind that they help tin i aase i ordi 1 bey are do! i In their kind, but in their decree and unreasoned fltfulneas of late they in? dicate on the par? i the authorities an unusual ii- an irritable fear that something is going to happen? hi fa abtne of us thiik hi Ilk? Ijr beget what it fi ara. i 'i Libert? of yesti rday tranalatt i In lull Mr Bancroft's lettei to Mr. Beward ol Dee. i net ao mm li In acceptance of nur Minister's hlgnij eulogistic account of the new Gorman Confederation as fur the sake of contrasting the Mrs gth aud freedom of Prussia with what lach then of iboae eleroi nts ol national life In France.

Tin- good newi ol the week th it we are bleeaed with a thaw, it lets the masons and aome other classes of out? er work, i back lahoi and and the shiver erlag poor to without freezing. The Emperor baa ordered a large release of thru bits of bedding, aud clothing, and furniture, from the be deemliigtheee pledges from what Is called his parse, roar hnntlreo thousand franet hare been rofed to help check death by starvation among the tlgerine Arabs, and ncs to be applied to public works in direct rharlt) for aome of the suffering who can amd cannot work throughout Prance. We bear ol no dm to horrible as whal exists In Leoadon, and we none It does not exist. We knov. that freedom to publish de? tail- nf it an comment! on it.

hi Euglli li neu dot-? nut ex at in Prance, li Is certain that buuger in great this country, but probably not en as in Austriaa ami Presetaa rotand, Eaaten Prasata ami Bwedea. Tin- Athanase died Laet Friday. BUaa gnautt, know by his uittoirt iir limt a a contiaaa tioaof Louis dr lux died Laet week In a state bordering on destitution. An nprlght, iteraly priocipied mail, im poverty ram? largely from his noueafr. The call for aterulj principled, liberal, blstorl rai.ai.ii political writing, Israthi limited this country.

According- to the ven last accounts bat Paul la to Barry the Marquis de Caax; bul is also engaged, for one or mot? years, tu the directors of the Italian opera here and at St. Peti rshurg. Ifer bargain with the RnMlanhu ger Is said tobe moo francs a night. Whether the Marquis Is to dance attendance nil these yean while the Pattl sings.or wbethcrebe to ting after axarriage, and whether. In that cane, the Marquis will still dance, this imt informed.

The laet question la gr i- ont. for the Marquis d. Canx, bestdi bi Ing a groom of Emperor, is a niigbty danrei before toe world, lie hath ry great pu tat ion leader the cotllhon ut the court ami mi.11 balls tin- higher spheres. The late Rmprrar Maximilian's body has reached it -te, hihI be Is to have ver) las fanerai ceremonies to mnnnu. Banker Jecker is hanging In a state efanepenea about the Corps trying te get claims allowed, lie must be a pleating reminiscence to M.

Rouherandtbt members ol the majority. THE SOUTHERN COXTEXTIOXS. VIRGINIA? DISI RAXCIIISBMEMT. iiMiisii, Jan. nil additionaJ aiti elee of the report of the Finance Committee wen adopted one ol them providing fnr a settlement with theHtateol Weal Virgiulaaboal bet than el State ilciit, ami tin- appropriation nf the amount, when paid, to the payment of the public dent ol Virginia The ft in report will conn up next wek.

Three atemben of tin otumittee signed tin ma)orlti repoi distrain luslng those persons who disfranchised bi the Rcronstruc tu in a. Is, A substitute Is ported h) ii Republican mem bet of the Committee, and a minority report Is i lbs Cot Mrvallve pat mb. 11 Not: ni CAROLINA i III Mill MAI kW, Raleigh, Majoritj, and minority ro portean saffragewer? prusrutcd, A Conintitte-? Its waa appointed to report the aaaieaol persone eu titled lo be relieved from polltli'al The previous ques linn waa llbvrall) by the dominant party, ana min i it by the Opposition, Ibe i. port of tin- ommltti on Militia was considered In Coniuilttee of the Whole, It reouirea even abb bodied male citizen, between the age of II and li years, without distinction of color, tu perform military duty, except those who have The t. -1 rote, tabled i.

olutlon in favor of a general amnesty The reporter of the founual, lb ii from (he hall bj tlie Pn titb ut foi the um- of the vv.u'l DlggenM In hi- report SOUTH A ARRKS1 "i tOlNG MACKBT. ii Jan. 81. ol turn! Importance was done in the Reeonntrurtlon Convention inn- today. The Couveul.

till M.lay. Twelve thousand iioil.ir* In State Mils has been friiiii tin stai- Triii-ui. fnr -n-. i r- of tin Convention The military have instructed the an to it. -t Maetti tin mu? of tin Preatdi nf, who aetaalted the i spot ter on Mowdaj OEOBOl BILL HIGH i- COMPLI 11 Atlanta, Jan.

Kill wan complet, to-day b) the tbenubhcl ol relief was debated, without any definite -1111-, to Ibe Iiiiui of i it 111 mu. ut OLORBU MI (UllNl'lli. .1 K-os, 'il ie report ol tlie (Jouirait I'l jut 11 ninnuli, ,1 1 a resolution lhal no reporter tie nimitt.it within tint liar iii-tin. turn li, bad aotlced that Ihr Clarion'? r. porter? had omitted "Mi log the name? ol colon mi mint- a mi thi i.

solution pn alb I IRTICLPft li. N't I I IKS, Jail, I. I hi ConVt Ution to? day adopt? ii ih. Artlcli tin ouitttutl fa eJUCAXSAfl I'ivs MTAKTF.D- Mil. i i UM i BI RI I.m li Rock, Jan.

Tne Committee ap jiniiitiii to im un i tonarem reported petition fur the approprl itlouof il ai Inipi on the MisalMippi and Arkani i and I et it ute a loan, aud cents pet aen to i the. lands i. Mi. to reimburai theOeveramcnt Afl debate tin W4s adopted ht-li-i-t niniii.tti. mi tin eoiitli nance of tbi I Bureau was premised, with an allegati.

malignant bat red pn I freed men to ii as ut the i ommltti snoot hope foi I I Bureau discontinued It was itruni Messrs Kyle, Beaeely, Wllsoo, Bra nil call), ami all tbi one? rvativi the preamble, aud aaaertiiig, ii lively, negroes bad he. treated Ith in Mr. Maaea el Chtcoi lueirn?) oflV-red an amoadme-nt that if the Bureau.tinued. Gen, Howard to appoint mon clttcietit and honcsl lieietu fore. Pending the prevloui question, Mi Brook? ol leave and denied tlie I to him, In i.

f. in bll 'la i ij; I. m.11 i) ilia- a Adjourn d. i ACt II'IM mi. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

aaa ii ii ii as HakbisbcsOi avnockinit Bcrldent, by whull woman killed and tnanj paeaea ajan were injared, oetNtrred Ihrea qoarten "i milo ni Mill i. ek, on ilm Pennaj liaiUoad, at alunit hu tins luuiiiiiikf. The i.i-i train v.hirii left riti-luiiatli at 1 baraday. raning, fot 1'iiil thnrwn botn Um tiaik by a broken rail, und three the ran at precipitated ovi i un eiiihaiil.ini nf. Two of the rehiclea wi ah i mid "tie of th'mm was bottad New-York.

The New-York car took fire al the baaa o. tin- embank? meiif, and the llamea iximmnjiicated to the other ileepinj car, ami thence to am paaaengn ear. The three wara wmwnifd. Tbc paaacmftirBt aaaaepl logMn. Anna Dnggen, Pittebargb, who waa killed ami burned la the reck, rocapi ith lal burns and Tln-ir names and injiit iei BJTC loi lowc Patrick Dnggen, boaband ai Ama Dnggen fine nnd himdn hui'Iied; Hit OeorgB A 1 a ir i i M) l'lnltt delpbla, J.

Maneen nf Indiana, lira nf Kini Hi-iheit Morren.n, jr. of l'hilaihilphla, WlllhUB H. BewaTeneyi Was. Ifaairnawaof PhUadtlrhla. Tf lokal nf Maw Tark, I Cheat.

fHrklgrir. Gen, Hod? man and of nilaosa, J. Dnseer, iliarhtly liijuiid bf liuiiu? and lUitlu rford und the railway eoiniiaiiy'M to the wmindiiJ. Mrs. Iiiitrtri h'h body rnuld not In- eitraeti-d from the, wrOOl until afl? the MbTB had sM burin-d.

Hur liushaiid and litntli'i wire mi tlun way (nllfornia by way Of New -Yoik. The train WOB thnty mliiutei lie hind time, but ruimiiig at nimh-rali- BBOei, the t.inductor ha? Lag ht ea laotrwi t. i at the atatkm wMeh ha had just paaf-ed, not to attempt to make up time. The rail in imp i.iiH.-.l tn bave been brokeu by the locomiitlvo. The whole road bad been carefully watched by patrolmen day and iiiKht and no broken rail was diet overed befen the dtnt.

lue tiMin ooataloed OTHER RAILROAD Om of tm tin- fclO New-Illiltifiwitk train fwm Sewark, yeeterdaj morning, waa throwa "tr the track between Unlontown and MetacheaLvythe break? ing of win 11. No Other damage. A b-rakriiiuti a Newark borna CfsT wan ven ly Injured yesterday the breaking of a rat. lut and'dctaebingof Taeaersea Mtaitrd oft, add the driver, holding en, waa drawn over the front ai the ear, and, iilthoiiifh be extricated biinsrlf from tho in ele, the weight o. the car nrokn Ma BhoaMaa kwia.

Tatol I lie CaaieaVm ami firent KuAtein nlffht axaewea wen thrown off by a broken rail near the New-Albtttiy and Walem croeailag, alunit 70 Chicago, at o'clock on Thursday uiorinug, but was seriously injurvd. VANCOIVFRH ISLAND AM) ANNFXATDiN TO CANADA. San Francisco, Jan. Victoria (Van eouver'sIsland)telegraphicdispatehaaya that a pahhe UieettUg was held on the inst to dlMtii? the exped? of the iipplvlnir fot hdmlseiioii into the Do mluion of Canada A reaolution favor of eonsolida tlun and that an overland wspmmad to eon DCCt Victoria With the Dominion Is enaeutUl to the nrospeiitr of Vietorls, was nnanlmonsly adopted. and aeeanmRtee was appointed to wait apon the emor aud ascertain tas piognn ami to tskr further steps with referent? to uuiou of Uae I Bffth Canada WASHINGTON.

OHIO ON Tin: CONSTITUTIONAL AMIaTDMBRT lili COTTON-TAX BILL? BOSTON BOARD TRADE? lM'AMui HARDER BXFOfXD. IIT 111 TH? TKIBCNI. Washington, rriday, Jan. 31, MM In the Senate day, Mr. Sherman presented tl reeotuttoa of the Ohio rescinding tl ratilicatioii of tho fourteenth ainentluient, toucth with the protest of shoRepohHcan mfanhois nf th body, th iiouiit lin- tl.

i Mum as not represent ii the minn of the people. A debate (ici urn tl, which Banalen Bhormao, "itaraor. ami eiheia pi Tioiniced this ad tho Legislature wholly unprec nted, and Kevcvdy Jtihimon frdmittfd that it hi no validity, The subject WM leSQHOd to he Judicial Committee, to impure into and report upon. Tl reconstruction debato was cuniinein ed at 1 o'' hi. n.itor Bowa Wisconsin took the lloor ami deli en tl a long ami eilt Speech in of tl Republican pottey.

Re Bpeeeh was mad luv, rdy Johnson gave notno that Mould call i the roaahRfcai fina the ndiiiJaaion ui hia colViagno a Monday. The most important part of protHJPgB in tl House dav waa the puaaAgC of th" Cotton Tax hil as anieiiilt and to by tho Senate. An hoi consumed in the subject, the high pi? teetive tai id' ip' is i Dg tin' amend nient repeal all doty on all Inputted ontton, The hill, i Bnally agn ad aearpts bom tax all donmetk act ton raiaed altea IM, adaaita fue of all cotton imported after Nov. 1, The bill no' gOOS to the I'l'-sideht fur his signature. Only f.

three nu minis in the negative, iiatinlv: III i Aslil.y Henjiiuiii, lieiiton, Blair, Cain Carp, Cobb, Coborn, CoTtaso, Donnelly! I l'eiris, VieltN, Harding, Do Hdpkine, Kelaej Lawrence (Ohio), Loan. Looghrtdge, l.ymii, Ifaj McClarg, Mercar, Mmrto, Moothead, Iforrell Pike, l't'isi, I'onieioy, Bawyar, Bterona (N. Smith, Tulle, Trnwhridgc, Van am. Waid, ket, illi.iui.-? of and Wilson of l'a. A rosohl turn similar in character to the DIM intfOdoeed ir nate in the action of the legislatura Ok tin It ui rte? nth amend nn'iil toustitutioi was oiler? I in the House and adopted.

It instnn Utbi Judiciary ommittee to inquire into facto of tin aae and port immediately upon the legality of th? action of the in tho matter. A hill wai introdneedhj Mr. ElBot, providing for the continu anea of the Bureau until I8SP, i hill goes back to the Committee Prgedmeu'a Af hire, and probably will no! be acted on for somi nine. Theeovteated election John Youni Brown against SeLE. Smith tin IVth Diatrictoi Keutuchy, waa rupeatad to the Hooae, the Commit Im againet both claimants, and providini toi a election.

Ihe sobjoct waa debated uuti the atljournnient. Without a vote beiii" taken. '1 In Hooae meets to-n egnlar buoineoa, Instead of men ly i inakii'L'. as ruatOtl i he A MO? i.it' '1 PreM agt ney ol if was list last evening foe pnrpoae tri circulating an in? famous slander apon the Commiaaiouer of Internal Bevenue, Mi. and tl Sitaing as false and malacious i papes a lus appeared in print in a tons The documentiaaaidto have been prepared by the Becretary of tin- Treaaury from records in his otli? ami represented th.it during Iba pial Bacal year, aa compared with the i the Bavrnoc receipt? bod n.

irlj 9,00 that out of the changes of collectors and aNsess.ns made ithin the 119 brought about ill- recommendation Mr. Bolita in-Mi. that the diatri te where Ml. i.tt is v. le pbv UK rage nearly per and ih it in tl.

when Mr. John? son's faDowara wen provided for, tho per wotda, tli.it Mr. Rtdllna'a nun three times aa much aa Mi Johnaoo'a. Prom beginning to end I'ltie i. one word of truth in th" statement.

I In Hccretari "i th? rreaourj neither prepared, nor roeaed to be prepared, the docutnci ion, and kiiou? nothing whatever about ir. Mr. lins not inggaal a dozen changue in the lv partment, and the wen made, Bgainat hi ipn sa i. he pant ii np at tie iaatigal th? ilent, by elerh the Depart nt. and inh nd? as pa Horn having ptaoed the public puree in the a pango! thhnas, It i- chargi official n.

I that the dotmment i from the lion- that 'I' autborizeditaconcoction a ini piihlicatioa, i mat the whole tramav tion la untrue, i ou ardly at tack apes a faithful officer, Mr. Toby, a iiieiu'i' "I ti ind i representative of the ahippiag interval that ddreaai thi Flouae Commitb Po il and Pool Bisada, UHhty, on the adviaabilHy of granting sub dies toward the eatablisbm? ni between tii" United states and Europe, from Neu fork, Host.m and Phila dephl i. At the conclusion oi Mr, Toby's nmrks tin- Committee postponed the further consideration of tin subject until Iheii next meet? hag It to understood that the Committee favor the prop ct hut they conahb i propel that the for should bo open, ami he awarded in the Barne mannet as to the linee between California and China, The Benato Coasmittee in charge of the sama deportment take the contrary view, and hohl that there shoukl in- no competition, but that me oi two lines ahonld in- eatabliahed, guaranteeing Inter eat a certain amount ol booda for the aonetrae lion of an Ann n' line ot Btcamen to ply between New-York and other eitlen, Tho Porten anatl to pay mi? rest on the santo, i ha postages ami a hen on the steamers to he reeerved aa indemnity agaiaal losa, The Military Cenmitteeoi theHouaa ban in? structed Oen. Dodge ropori a hill aatabliahing an araanal at Fort David Buna II, Dakota Territory) tiie present vaunua the Pacific Ballroad, anch at aeoal Iroopa angaged the Imliati hostillities in that vicinity. This action has beea token on the rooowntendatton the War De? partment, the cost of tho woik to be limited OOOt with View tn-nt liment.

The t'oinuiitteo bei also authoi laed Oen. Ketobom report a reso? lution Beerotarp War eeamewtrato the at umsolllee? anil BtoroboOaBBOf the Department in N'cw-Voik and llrooklyn. DOW rented at a cost annually, in two buikUngBI one fur OBnOM ami tho other for atone, The latter is to be situated at some point in the harbor, ami the ut of hoth is to he within fHyOOO lier aniiui.i. 'ihn will baahWRO saving to the limit nt ami will greatly facilitate the business. The on in reporting the Appropriation hill to the recommended tliut 'M' allowed for th? Consular and Diphunatii: service, than waa asked by the of Slate.

Thi PoMmittOO have i-iit three BSBBOB from the Stato Department, namely: Secoml Assistant Secretary of State, llxamiiier of Claims, ami Superintend! nt of Statistics. The blowers and distillers were before the and Mi ans ('ommittee to-day, ami mude known their views on taxatmn, ho far as it bear? upon their espe? cial interests. In the main, the delegation approved the suggestions of t'oiuinmioiicr Wells; but they expressed the opinion that if the stamp tax should ha lessened tho Covernment would thrive more rev? enue, and would he les? frequent. The Agricultural Depaitmcnt Las BBUgSRSai memorial to Congress asking the lonogj of the law imposing a duty of 20 per cent on imported cattle, when they are introduced for the purpose of improv? ing tho breed. All negotiations for a settlement of the Ahile.m.i havnigbOOO CRBBSd by lietwecn our Oovcfuuivul Mid.

thai lUv mat ter an though nothing had been either Coverninciit tending to an adjust ment. Thcr authority for saying that tins? claims will at once, pushed to a finality with rigor, ami thai tin- GOTs ment will (lemaml immediate reparation for wrongs su lie red by our citizens at the hands of Alabama ami other ratania fttted out luEuglal under like cirennistaiiees, daring the Iv-bellum. Keprewntativi of tobacco intet, st an to heanl by the CoaaBinsionof tavatocnrw, and will lent tin- plana and ncomuri ndatious adopted in a cent Convention in this city. The Attorney-Gi iieial has about COmnlotod. a els to nil-en! to jngrOM next Mon.lay, his Bnti of pariions grantod bj tlie President in ciiinii ease-, since May II.

lSSn, This exhibit will iticlti the names of BtVBOtM recommending nardiTna. wi the lea-mis BBggaated wliy the Praaidoat ihoaldoo ply ith the Bta, The monthly exhibit of the public debt is not be issued before Feb. 9, owing to the baraja from various departments of the Uoverimieut. SI tlie'-mail receipts fromcoatonu ami tho pajrmei daring the month, of about mtereai the hve-tweiities aiid honda. Tho exhibit not he so favorable us the laet one.

published Ml thil month On the 1st of January, tho Tr.a-ii hi Id mi the 1st id February tin le he 180,000,009. Pot th? box. two tht months the prospect wiD be better, an there will luth- demand for soldi and by raaolntion of the Immen? elaima daaiagwby the border Btat huve all been stopped. The Judiciary Committee were in session to-da hm took no actinii apon the reoolation paaao? he lion vest? rday, directing an investigation into allegad eonreroation of one of the supreme Coa Judgen OH the constitutionality of the RooatMSJrl tion measures. Board of OfBoen appointed to revise the An clesol War and A iinv Regnlatiooj will require a few days longer 10 Aalten their labors.

Ill siMiliso to the War in? ut for memorials marking graves in Getty burg Cemoteiy, hall'-a-doz. pattonil havo been sei in. but hoice has In mi made. Your cotraeoondent wag authorized to Hay, las evening, that tin; President would semi in tin- nani ol asoocesoor to Mr. BoMus to-day; nnt fnr sou reeavoa he bee taktn bo oaoh action dating the ha twelve hours, but this evening that he.

has changed hie intention, end "ill certainly niako nomination boob. Borne the ws api rs have been Baying that tbe Anti-Contrat turn lull. Johnson taya thai behai tonino one to speak fi him ii that matt. i. that he has BO tixed inteiitm about it.

and that be may either liga, vi to, or it to become law ander the expiration dansa. tenth day expires on Monday. (en. vln tiiiaii will leave iur the We-t on Ifooda, going bare to Cinetnnaii, where ho will rcmai a few days, thonoa st. Lonis, The receipts for Itr.mnal revenue, for the la? Bsonth were SI.

It was oxissctcdtoraio 115,000,000, Tin- reeeipta to-day reached fSSOJMl Til. Among those who had ii'i interview with the Proa dent to-day were the Hon, flannel Hooanjr, Ifeeabe oi Congre? from Massst buaetta, ami I'mf. Agavaris, Speaker Colfax'e rei eptioo tbia evening waa lergolj attended by tbe beel society in Washington. It ii nndeistiiod that the recent visit of Gen. Hah ein to Mexico a as to i el a concession in fa roi of i steamship line of Ben Hnllnday'a between Mazatlai and in Irani o.

He had letters of rerYunmeinla tion from (lea, Grant, it i-, auto thai bis ndasion wa Hi, -nee. ---till. lu inted Rtatea Supreme Court to-day, in th. nse ol i te, V. illiani II.

Anile, a motion made bv tbe Hon. Jainca Hughes, on the pan of tin militar) authorities ol lhe l.nited Btatee, to dismiw t', pending appeal for the follow inn recatona. Find I wMitol of the subject matter involv? ed, berond? Because the appeal in tbe ease taken troca a lodgment ol a Circuit Court of the Unite. States in a caee ol original jurisdiction bysaidCir eint Court, aud not from a in which tho in held appelato jurisdiction; end, tbird, bccaiiei mf Court which Isaoed writ of habeeu lupus herein had ctionof the case or pro reeding under any act Congress. Mr.

Hughe said thai tbe petition ol Mr. McArdle. appcaliuj from tbe decisiou ol the Court, is toomu-d at tin- Bjswmpttion that tbe reconstruction lawn ate unconstitutional. Mr. McArdle was beb limier th.se ti.i varal acta.

This p-ti tion neaerta th it is eecnaed of any militai) offense, bul when be to ex? plain the rcaeoua tor bia arrrat bo aayi thai waa charged that be opposed tbi reconstruction nt Congrrea. Mr. Hayes then Ibe article, whieb Hi? petitioner bad pub? lished ii I ira Timt uw ing violence ot language toward 'Im authorities, and sin ne oi the reconstru? tion acta Tlie whole i.i the reconstruction act of March, saving and no jurisdic? tion any Court of th? I'nitod States to inter! with tbe booms corpus acts. The act rather ex eludes tbe notion thai II waa to be a football the Coarta of the Tinted Btatee and litary power of tho United States, Couru and the Maim-I i al-, and ii niiL'iess and the Buprcuie Court. The military power of the Government, tho umkiug power, is res? i vi to Congress alone by the Con titution.

Having waged a war for four yean, and tbe Supreme I ourl having recognised ii as sideiun war. the I inie.i Btatee, as here saj that tin-in tion not recognise the rigid ox the judiciary to with the political power uis.din seceded Btatee doea not recognite as bavins the power to interfere ihe Interval from tue cloaa of tho war until now when the work of reconstruct ion i- in progrese, Mr. Hugh? in support of hisargiimeut referred the coati to valions legal authorities. Tbe Hon. Jeremiah B.

Black expressif i i that bo motion had been made to die bis u-c as the court bad already set time hear argnmcnl on the subject. On a former occasion the counsel Cor the United States wen opposed to coiisideriug the caso at ail, but now the) go oil half cocked. The editorial huh bad been read wen cal i ulated to exasperate the friends of Gen. Ord, bul bia private opinion waa that tbe epithets against that oilier waa noi deserved. If it i- true, oa aaterted on the othm side, thai neither tbia Court nor the mu it Court of Mississippi has any jurisdiction over tbia then the Ainei nan people ale ill the precise condition the lush people wem during the mon? archy, when any man could be Imprisoned and kept in prison until be died or was forgotten.

Mr. Black said that the very law lnun which Mr. Hughes quoted, expressly that the several Courte of the United Slates and the JodfOSof these Courts shall have power to determine exactly such cases as this one, and it further euthorizea them to issue a nts of habeas em pus within their respective districts in oi rtrtons who shall complain of being de? tained oi hehl in 1'iisnn contrary to the Constitution snd laws of the United Btatee. White there la no exception, a case falla within the general rule. The publishing of editorial articles not a military of and ii cannot be made one by simply so culling it.

As tlm case toiniueiiccd in a Circuit Court, il should be settled in the Supreme Cunt. When doubts exist about the meaning of the law, if is the practice of the Courts to give them to the defendant for his benefit, so that mischief may be repaired un taras possible. Mr. Hltick in conclusion condemned the law. whieh, he said, strikes down in independent Tho argument la to be resumed m-xt Friday by Tiuinbull for the military authorities, and Judge Bbarkey for tho petitioner, 'lhe Court adjourned until Monday.

The Diplomatic and Consular hill reported to the House to day appropriates flJSMSa. No appropria? tion la proposed foe a Minister resident at Portugal, The bill prohibits the payment of salaries to any Consul and Consul-General, Consular or Com? mercial Agents, excepting to thoso specified in the act. Any army or navy ottiem who accept OT hold civil office, vacates his office in the army OS navy, and it shall be tilled as if he had raaigned. No diplomatic or consular ollicor is to i. his salan lor lhe time he is absent from his post, by have or otherwise, if auch absence exceed 00 days in the year.

Tho President lias lOCOgoiaed Augustin Roderigiiez as Consul of Spain, to naide at (ial veston, Texas. A Peace Convention is in session in Washington, with Dr? Love for President and Miss Criug for Sec? retary. Tim Convention will udjouru to meet in New York during Anniversary Week in May noxf. Mr-, Cady Btanton, the editor of 7'A? Utrolution, iii.iih. a spirited uddiess in tho l'cace Couveullon this morning.

Twonty-five Democratic Kepresentatives held a saaons onThuraday evening la the Judiciary inittce's rooms, hui nothing came of it. Tli? British ship N. MoshiT, from I.ivripool for linstnn, winch wa- uti.tnimu 4 at s.it ami rohaeensatly found i'v the wreekars, bus heei safeli taken into liai riiigtun, Nora ALBANY. A day Oi ru.K?MtTBaUl Ms? rSSffONI NOTHUM AT Al BT TBMOR.P? TO TNB IMHI SB. ALBANT, Jan.

has Wen a for the lasjdamef theDesaaeraey. Bvery aspirant forth? front rank has taken advantage of the eppeeteuRy, ami n.s a matter of natural con? tpjence, the party in geucraJ baa gaiaad nothing latiithy. Mr.Lawroaea BBoekhusd) called up bis tion to remove the motto upon the walls sf Assembly Cbamber, which reads as fouowa I bava the oiun oath registered In Heavan, to preserve, protect and defend tke Government Lincoln." A suetioo tolayths Miiutiou upou tue table was feated by a party rote ol il to 6.1. This tieian opportunity waa glvea to the aaam to air their eloquence, and ii not (brow away. Mr.

Jacobs Klage) said that the lit moeratic party, after being our of poWOI for II Coakt not be guiltv of an uci meanness was contemplated by thi? resolution. Tfcat eeuilment was puteado? flu? of this th. assassination of I'reaid? nl Lincoln, by the unanimous Tote of tbe usiature. lie would be auliHuietl to go back to Ins constituent? and say that voted fur tile proposition lo remove It. If they were to waste their time ill mob thry bail better adjourn at and return to tbelr hoaaaa.

Ha lloved that no Democrat could bo opposed any were In opposition it was the party who were lu the minority. Mr Pitts Orleans) was glad to bear senti? na nt? from one of the opposition. But be differed with him believlaa that any Republican was opp? sad the hi nt ment of Abraham Lincoln, emblazoned an tbeso mails. He challenged the gentloasaa from King? to show him a man of the Republican party sneak enough ami mean enough to Introduce a proposition to down that motto. Abraham no longer to tlm Republican party.

When be hail beaa placeit in the Presid? iitial chair, true to Republican prlii elpl. be became tue chief of a areat nation, ami henceforth he knew no party. If you tear down that motto, Mill history win doklm Justine. History a place that but two nu'ti can founder and preserver of a free Waahlaglea Abraham Uneoln. Tear down that the will yet take are of the BMBSOry of Abraham uneoln.

Tear it down, anil the Democratic party be In a minority, not of 15, but of 50 reare, Mr. Lawrence (Dank. Bocklaadj said the motto was ob Jectionable because it reuiiiidcd him of hastilcn and prlaou-bonaee ami arbitrary arrests. He had no respei either for Abraham or Whea Uncoiu swore to preserve the Government be simply to preserve himself, for every one knew that Abraham Liu eiln was the The speaker proceeded lu a of vituperation, ami ended by Baying that he waa ready to stoji mourning for Abraham Mr. .1.

L. Flagg (Dem Troy) hoped the resolution would be voted down, and that they would proceed with the legitimate business. Mr. Bigelow Jtfferson) trusted that the Democ? racy would aet out their true principles, and not bo guilty of any hypocrisy. If the amito makes Hit in un? happy when th'-y east their eyes up, let them take it down, and lie frauk and bold about It.

Mr Lonnabury Ulster) objected as a matter of while Prince of Kile thought that if Abraham Lincoln or his party has said or done anything getsl it ought to be emnlaaoned far ami wide. Masara Bcrgna (Dem New-TorkJ ami Clarke Bchoharisj also took an opportunity to relieve themeelvee. The point of order was raised thai the resolution should under the rules be ferietl to the Committee on Federal The Speaker deokted the point well taken. Mr. therefore, movad that the Com? mit teo on Federal Relations be diacbarged from the further consideration of the resolution, ami that the voto be bow taken upon the reaolottoa.

The Teaa and Nay? were callad for, and thematton to tabs down the uiotto aras loes, to ut. The on ClttCS reported favorably an amend? ment to the in nlatioii to frauds lu sssfssmeata. Il provides that any ortler vacating such BBCeaanM be entered In the office of tn? Clerk af the Suntaam Court, ami on filing a eertlBed copy thereof with the officer having in charge the asaaaesaeat it in? the duty of officer to ancel tin reon tbe so vacated, and all preen dings ander tl em. The a making the order may euforea it either i ettaekmnat for cont? mpt, or by i it of m.uni.imu-, both, against any aartj rrfnaingtotmeytheeaaw(withcoats. The in the ine.i! prop? ap-tewn, whloh it is de? sirable that tin? amendment should releaae to owners.

Tha Committee on Waye and Means reported bill for the 1 xtenalon of the Ckenai go 1 anal, imposing a las I af one slatccath of a mill for this purpoee. and ame tho bill for the completion of the AJbaaj and Susqucbaaaa nil a las of ana tenth of a in.II. The amaste was chk tiy occupied wRk leustaa buslaeBa NEW-HiKK UtaiBLATWE. SEN At Jan 31, mi t.s mi nun 1 bbi 1 Against amending the law relative to the right? und liabilities i'f haabaud ami wife. Tabled.

Against reding to the United btataa juii-ln over Jiu ids' Against making appropriation? to meet ding lancine canal appraprhttloka, lill.LS l.NTittllll 1 1.1?. Mr. rir.i'.i Viui the act fur the iBuareveani nt of Bmoklya Hlirhts, aulhortslaar tbe Dimutiaadvuers to expend ou the tiupruveiueute ail mooeya evUectard fivia renta, etc Mr. tbe tut relative to the pi'Wer- and -ill. ion of Sui Mr.

Appropriating sj.h.??<? toward eoaebructiag th" Whitehall and Plnttoburak Railroad. Mr. l'A I MER Prohibiting the adwlsatoa Honors ander 11 year? of age tu places of amusement iu York ai compaiiii by guardian? Mr. FIERI Incorporating the Peoples' Mutual Wan urn Company. ti.e An.t ii- an Trad? ii oinpai of Buffalo.

Mr CREA MER gave aotlce bill to antead lb? lb law as to provide that the affidavit an? retos in- suffit lent proof his right to in the polltau DUti t. Ad Joui to Holiday venin? 188EMULY. SPEAKER preaontod the Paymaster Oi ll'S annual r. pari, the Atljutant annual rei rt, and th? annual repiart ol tin-1 neper 1 atoa. i 1 BETOBVKO 1 vv.n To provide meauefor of tke Cbeaeoeu reported by Mr.

Hslk rea. ssri Jacobe aiwt Pitta provide foreompletiugthe tlhany and Husquebaana Rallrosd. lor oui of boilers. Relative to the Staat to William niton and oilers of the exclusive right 10 lay a telegraph caMe be? tween the United Mate- and France, lb lalive la fund? 00 tor lei al Improvements lu New -Yerk. 11111 iMi.nni 1 1.11.

Mr. BAMBER Vmeniliini Miagara Frontier net. Mr. io examiiie the aeeouato of the in Brooklyn. Mr.

PITTS To create a Ilarkar Di-tri. and a Hoard of W11.11 ami Tiers tiierein. mutions am? 1:1 soil tarant. Mr. tho Kaw-Yarb Central Railroad to report to the Assembly within ion th? nit of openings or a an way belween the placa win-i-o the track croases the Caraca Labe between Ankara and (icncva.and how far Bald water-way bet Sacraneed by tilling in the same Mithin the past thr-e years.

Adopted. Mr Senators ami 1 In Oongroas to paas a law providing far the of dlaabled and for th? ir appcniimeut to pla-es in custom houses, hghi lieuses, etc. Tabletl. Mr. LOUK8BCRY eaUed ap reaoluttoa dlreeakaa the Sergeant to take ilown the l.iiitidu inolU over the Mpeaker'a ekair.

LsasVdl tory, AdpSUraed Monday evening. NKW-VOKK CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION)! lit: ARTtfCLE CITIES IND TOWNS. AlranTi Jan. entire third Mction of the article on Cities and Towns, as adopted last mgbt, was stricken out also, aectioae 4, and 10, of the majority report, sectmnit vas retained, as follows: T'hr ft dru tfltr iht- uteptio? ih, 1 He II Ku-u law? mBMy to BsttBBSBiy to Is tfes yes nl tne? urti.lr. Ornt-ml itw? I (t Ih? orftni rniifiii ssd BS SBaclal pa.w.l 11.

I UM VBSIt, Ui Ito jiMSVSSSI til? LeffitUturf. tto uliitt I 1.11 In- ttuu.isl 1111.W1 (i-nrral lno. s.Mtions IS, 1J. li ami were stricken out. BectiBB waa retained, and reads as gotUai I 1 ti-i- srtii tMlsaatoatoll th? ItotogWl tnrr in or in Purl n(N tir sf tto Basts Is th' ui, 1.

sai witkls ito di. lion of any MM lb? Mr. OPDTKE offered the following ad.littonal section, a bien was adopted rr.trirti?'.? Hi? Lrgi.lalurt? rotiUtl.i?.! la Ir thi? Ih? toiami.B 1: 1 t.i Buaola of I'trv of In tlie evening the Convention ron tin tied coiifiilcration of the Report an ONma, varioca mo.tilltatioiisandchaiiges 111 the sections which were adopted last evening. now adopted, the se. (tons read aa follows: 1.

Thrre SSSfT th? .1 Urf? ol rMrsMatW ho I'f th' olt.rr aal II atoll to to Itoi tto r.t, tatona falthfnllT thfif a.U to liar? all h-oka and doriimt-nl? in thfir ami in th'm ai.d eiihonllnaU. oa o.th. hf Per? aal If.lii' Isa Bfl la an? rrnaiaal ft? tiiat ml II? MM rtiBoie lufh oiTii'ii? inv? or for vlolatio. or Baalart of duly, to to la of 1. .1.

it i it do nniotal without rtaaonabl? to th? oarti romjilaiued of, and an tiiiporluuit? aiorJnl bm, to In hia drfcr.i?. Baa All rity.towB. BBilrlltai? or la aot pro? Is Itol ha by tKa aurb tow; and Mmi dlrlalna or ap ti.iihtrd tiy aulhotiira thfffofaa th? lhall AH oiErrra wuim- or la pro U'led br Ib.L'ouatituuoo. au.l all oflrrra tuai brrraltar bt? rrcalrd'hy law, aliall Ik- rlrrlr.l Uif or apponlr.1. aa latur? mu Mamliaraof DaamM Couniil liakl oBr? in tir r.tv ar.J i a oBri-r a ib tto I.rfi.Utura, aid auch a ahall rarat? hi? oOrr.

'1 he other sections follow as acted on this afternoon, ami the whole article was then adopted aud referred to the (ommittee on Adjourned. Saturday nmrning tbe Convention will take up the report Prisoua. THI WORKINOMKNS STATE ASSEMBLY. ALBANY. Jan.

was resolved yesterday to present a bill to the foe a law prohibiting the employment In faetories of children und? and against the tinploj incut loinors longer than four hours a dav. othc? is were chosen for the year ss follows: J. Jeasup of New-York; First Vtcc-Preal? tient, Henry H. Mulhallof New-York; Second Vlce-Preai 8amuel Whitney of l.aiiMiiiiburgh; Ale? antler Trtaip of New-York; Treasurer, John Nortoa ot Albany; Wanleu, IUchard Rom of Founhkeepsie. Ad? journed die.

AMilitarj Connuiaaiou willinvcfitiiratreliargea, on aitaliml the Mayor ot Uavaunali..

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