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wXL?kt CONGRESS -Ist Sessio]
BENATK ...Wakhindtoh. March 20
TDK CIlAltTKIt IN WASIIIM? 1?>N (HTT.
Mr. PATTERSON (Bap., N. H), from il
rominitteo on tho District of CoJiiuibla, reported a bill
continue in force the act extending the charter of Wa?
Ington, which was don?-.
ill DM 11 Ml I.VAMA-AVB.
Mr I'ATTKRN??.', from the sanie Committee, report
the bill for paving I'eiin-ylvania-iive., which was passe
H| MKMl'llts AM) WL I'AW? KAII.HOAI".
Mr HOWARD (Rep., Mich.) said he was instructed 1
the < ?uninitte? on tlie I'aelfle Railroad to move to ta!
un the House Joint resolution granting tho right of wj
to tun Memphis, LI 1'awo, und l'ao?ftc Railroad, for tl
;'iirposo of referring it to that Committee.
Mr. MORTON iRcp . I ml I said he was willing that tl
Ml] ?boulil l?e taken from the table, hnt not for the pu
po*o of rcfeuice.
Mi s'J'LWART (Rep.. N't-v.) ?ejected to tho bill bell
taken up for any purj.
mi i - INTKODI .
Mr IIAMI.IN (Rep , M?-.i mtrodticed a Mil In ndditlr
t> the several acts ta.r establishing a permanent feat <
?i'lMTiiiuei.t for tin l iiiteii Mates, and to resumo tl
legislative power? delegated to the ??ties of Waihingte
..ml (leorcetowt) : and a bill to establish a Probate Con:
.a the lMatrict Of CoininWa.
? UK Cli'.ll.. II"-. ?II -'H IHK.W? AM? THFtR IIKIT!?.
Mr VV'llasiiN ilU p.. Mat*.i introduced a bill f?n thepr
i of soldi? ra .u d I .?inch was referred \
tho Commit tee on Military Affaira.
h [,r .ti-li-a that th. ?T ' thr Triaaurr lo?l r?r P
?'.rtinciit. cUtige* with tlie MM SMIl a-?I (.?M??al SfMNiSfV tiinit><i'
?ball lie ?l.rrrlnl to pav. er ra' ? t.. k? |?a ?1, lL? au.tr.? f.--'
: ','. lu ?li; c'.ailli ?gr-l 1
, "t.i-1 ,it*?!linnrT wh.leter
Mr. CHANDLER (Rep.. Miete.) Introduced a 1
t n-li the port of St. I'.uil iioiu the Colli-clii.il P
Miiiiicita. and to annex it to tho Collection luMiict ?
Wlsaoasin
Mr. 1NYL (Rep.. Nov.l introduced a Mil provhling tin
the construction of pciilteutiArtoa In Territoriesshall 1
niider the ?njiervl?i(n; of th? Secretary of the TrenMir
insUnid of the M-M-wtHr.v of the Interior. Referred to tl
? -inuiltU'C on Ten Holies.
Mr. rATTl-.RS??- (Kap., M. U.) Iutrodueed a bill r
: il ,ng to julo i .? pi?." eedlng? in the District ?if Coluiubi
Mr ARIiOTT i'R.rv.N C.) Introduced n bill to remo?
j, itieal disabilities from certain persons nnnmd thercl
TIIK RELIEF ?.I ACTUAL SKTTll IM
?in motion of Mr. POMEROY.tlM joint resolution f<
tin- relief ?if actual settler* upon certain lauds in Arka
S.?h wai I iken up andmi-eil.
Mr, Wll.l.KV (Rep., W. Va), introdufod a bill to relies
J unes ? ' Taylor, lately elected B Judge lu Virginia, froi
Ins political disabilities.
?IHK Mixte IN CLAIMS.
.t'MNLR (Rep., Mas? > called up the bill to earr
into effect the tenus of the (?uiveutlon of July t, lutin, i?,
?ml nited State* and Mexico for tho eettleuieut (
? ?aims 1'a-K-eil.
i in: ?* IgtmtGTOH MOM-MKNT.
Mr NYE iRep.. ?Sell intioilueed a bill to Insure th
. umpletion of the Washington Monument, which was r?
f?rrea l?> Urn Committee on the District of Columbia.
I ',? I.;!; l.iarulai for i a Uxlj corporal?, to r?D?i?l of /
?1 M?w?rl (' Vtndert. '? T. ?' Sb> riiar.. J. J. Imiiiilil. J. Q Rolf, VI
I A.laai. J M Wltalnw. K. A. Sw-'h. ('liarle! B. PbilliBi. and ?'hirb
? ', miWr tbf ?If? ? f iri? Wa.bittzlau Muauuieat llai'io. far II
j, r(Mrt? ?.f ?li-?ninf w?t? aul rai.io* u.rana for lb? ?ayletioa <f th
W ?sli-u<t.t? MonaiLfiii, ir.d ?orlLe tiwliOB of ? ?lunltr une to lb
maarr <>f l.isrnlB.
aiwvM? ?b?? tt.r tald ? arporatiaa, for tbe piirpme her?la coi
%? mplaUJ aball bat? powtr t.? reeeire mi diapoM of r?t',
Ihfi ?"I* i plim I, ?i 'I ?all? ?aliil i-iiBtefloce? anil iaao.? i
i.o?a wbK-b aball ??litl* lb? b.,l??ar? tbireof to ibt muiidertllo
.i uc taiid??l tij lucli ?jr.lta. itliwae, pit* or ???it. t? tti
.mu inay detiie or ?der?. MM ute tii?-b tgeic; ? IU?> ?bsllillii
..?rr to tb?lr tnctea for ?he ?ml? Is flew.
m. I Kroriln ti.al th? lorportlio? aball p?T ore hnndre
?!...n,?aJ Jjlilit p?r ibihiii. law) law Tr??aurr af tbe li.it?.' -
...... t,. ts> ??..pliai at Collar.?? inay direct for Ui? roiui.ltt.oD of lb
?jjaij aoninaMt-, aol Xbt itat MMtlaa piarhlW that iKiring tb? MM ttti
? ,f ;.m Uif Carp?r?tioa ?bill m -til ptrlit?ilt?t ?ltd tl ?II t.raiirbr??
? aalboriicd by tin? art b? eierr.pt fioai ill taici UbUcr lb? li
tciu?. l??r*uu? lt*i of tbe t'ait? ' Stitn.
I'Ri?TrrTI>50 VSITlIi STITKS IKTiTRF.?T?.
Mr HOWARD (Bop., Mich.) submitud an amend roen
Intended to be proposed as a substitute for the Hon?
ti:iit rosoliitlon to protect the Interests of tho Unit??
tat?? m the L'uiou J'acilic Railroad Company, and io
other purposes.
Tb? luliatitut? pro.ldi?? Ib.tl the atiM-tboldrra oftl,?ui,l romr-tnr. i
a a??U?( la ha kaU io Wa.binctoti Cilr. on th? 3lit of.Mir. h. ?It
;o?er W t^jotrn fr*a dir ?<? i?t, ?hall tirela Board ol birn-taralor tl,
riitai?? yrar. Tb? ?UxkhulJer? ?re alao ?utliuri?-.! lo ?at.ih?.b thn
|?ber?T nlllr? at ?nth piare in Um 1*1 Itsd StaOau ?bet ni; ?elert at aa:
r.e?tini;. pioTbtad lb?l lb? ytusve of tbia ratalulinB ?bill ?<
"Iher iigbu b[,ob tbe I'onptnt than to hold isrh eUrtmr.,, to be h?'d I
ant niti.ier, Ui r?llB(J?i?b or waite Ml tlgtiU of ti.e li.ite?-. Malet t
Uk? a1tlDt?(e of ttr in or nejieclof MM ?"tuni'iBf bair.i
^?mittod. ?lirr.l.j tie rifbtl of tbe ^i-ut-ral (l(iT*riD?nl bive btcu or ma,
L? pr?j?d,c?d.
TUR INDIAS AITfcorRIATIOS BIM..
Mr TE9SENDKX (Rep.. Me) moved to proceed to th'
Co.i8iderHtion,of the Indian Appropriation till!.
Mr. 8HKRMAN (lU-p., Ohio? expressed the hope tha
tlii Benate would vote upon the Supplementary Curietic;
set, which was debated yesterday.
Mr. FE88ENDEN had no hopo that the P?nate couli
soon reach a vote on that bill, and aaid the bill itself w.i
unjust, and oucht not to pass. He was anxious for a
early adjournment, for which, however, no tiny tmild b
Axed until the Indian Appropriation bill sho-iM be di
posed of.
The notion was lost?Yens M : Navs, 90.
THE (-1 RKtSCY MIX.
The Finance bill Uien came up as unfinished kwlMM ?
yesterday.
Mr. KELLOGO (Rep.. Ta.) withdrew his pcudin,
amendment to tlie ameinlmi-nt of Mr. Wilson
Mr. WILSON (Rtp., Mass i tuen modi?ed his ?men?!
meiitsofa? to provide that whenever the amount, u
t'nited HtatOS notea and circulating notes of N.itlona
J'.ank? lie in excess of ?650,000,000, the "ecretary of th
TieaaurT ahall be required to fund in Ten-Forty bond
1'mted States note? to the extent of auch excess until tin
S mount of notes outstanding shall be reduced to \\?$o,
?i.ood. He said that the plan proposed in this aim ml
Dient would relieve the South and the West witliou'
doing injustice at the same time to other portion? of th?
? iiintry which would be dono by tlie plau of the Com
luitttaj*.
Mr. CONKLING (Rep., N. Y) argued generally agalnsi
the bill a* ili-oalculated to meet the present tlii.in. : i
requireuenU of the country, and declared himself op
pooed to any legislation for the reduction of the baukUu
circulation in any part ol the country. He wor.ld no
consent for Instance to tbe reduction by a single dollar o
the circulation which the ?State of New Ymk had receive?
under an arrangement whereby her own banks, tin i
-working prosperously, were?whether wisely or not In
vmild not aay?trampled out of existence uudcr the hcu
of Feileral power.
Mr. WH?80N (Rep, Mass) defended Ins proposition
?Tid incidentally expressed the opinion that the presen
financial ooudition of the country was very satii>iactory
ainl that the national debt would soon be made a v? i ]
lutit burden by the rapid development of the nationa
resources.
Mr. WILLIAMS (Rep., Oregon) moved to ninend th?
utnenirment of Mr. Wilson by fixing the limit of tl,
nf circulating note? at ttio.ooo.ooo inste id at tUtflOtJMt
mid by adding a clause directing the B?-<rttniy of tin
Treasury to caucel L'nited Kates notes at tlie same ratei
us tiio sa'd llii.Ooy.OOO of circulating notes are is*in?l.
Mi HHKRMAN (Rep., Ohio) denied that the Com in It
tee's bill pwr?o<vt*d any inju?ti?e to any portion of th?
i niiiitry. The New-England Htntes would still have the::
full share, and one of them, Rhode Island, would hare t
tire ?I deal more than her share. He objected sl-o to th?
iimendin?nta of tho l?en?t?ir from Massachusetts (Mr.
?Wiliwmi and the Benator from Oregon (Mr. WilJiama)
tie? anse they involved the que?tioii of fundiug of giccu
baeks, w h icii again implied a return to specio paymttnta.
Mr. SrUAUUE iRop., R. I.i denied the statement ol
Mr. Wilson that theeountry. andespecially New Lnglaud,
was proaperous. He knew the financial condition of the
in tnufaotnrers and operators In flew-Englaud, and he
fi<U perfectly sure that If the manufacturers would close
tln-ir establishments, as they must soon do unless their
business cotiid be made more profitable, in ?ess than twe
Weeks after sus]iension the operatives would be thrown
upon the charitable for suppoit He bad under his own
Doargo nearly 10,000 hands, and he knew that if the nnili
in which they were employed ehould siihik-ihI work foi
t\?n weeks, tne employers or the town would have to tak<
? are of the operntnes. The i?teu of the Finance Commit
tee that the tkiuth could Ijc supplied with working capital
forcibly withdrawing circulation from the Last and ?end
?iiig it there was fallacious. The capital sent to the ?oiah
in that way would necessarily tie in the hands of a few
men. and they Would not invest it in the Kouth !?
Investments there would be insecure, but would take it
to Now York and there speculate with it. There was but
one poselblo way of supplying the .South with capital,
namely, by ao legislating as to make capital cheap at tin
inn n ts where It Is localized, so that it will naturally soek
Investment elsewhere.
Mr MORTON (Dem., Ind.) denied that the plan of the
>':iiauce Committee proposed any injustice to the Lastern
Statt??, and said that tbe amendment offert d by .Mr. Wil
?ou w? substantially a proposai that the Treasury shouM
Ptr o it two and a halt millions per annum in order that
>" w LngUnd might be left In unlnilisttirbed enjoyment
of su unjuitly large proportion of the banking circula
tie>. The amendment of the Senator from Massaehun-tts
proponed also a direct violation of tne act to atreD/xtken
the iniblle credit. That law diatinetiy pledged the coun?
try to tbe redemption of tlie greenbacks in coin ; but the
Nritaior from Maaaachusetw piopoaed to fond Ihaui in
Jea Fwrtv l>onds.
Mr WH_toN said be would like to see all the green
?*eks landed, and denied that the bill to strengthen the
Public (?-edit would be violated br funding then..
Mr MOKRILL (Rep., Vt.) said that theCliairmaiiof the
lomuiiuee ?m Finance had stated that when the bill to
?trwigthen the public credit was under dUcusaion. that it
w?si not deatgued to prohibit the funduig of the grtWB
Mr KKflSLVHEN (Rep., Me.i-Anvbody can see that,
?i MOK1 UN said ke could not see it. Tl:e language
__wael contained a dlatinct pledge that the greeub*iik?
?iniuld be redeemed In coin
? inilinent off. ..,1 by Mr. Williams to Mr.
s..???n s amei-.dtiu-nt was then re|eet?d,
II ome further dlaeusaioB the Seiiat? at *:45 went
i teeutlre ?onimltte?!
?Tb :l;e ??oors were ojK-nedihe Keimte took np the
h the office ol < lite! of Staff, passed it, aud
*-?> aiLoarticd until Mon.lay
M"l -T. (?! 1.1 ! __n MATIVE?.
?l-m-Ainv tarn ??? ha.
Mi. HANKS (K?p., Mase.), from tl?! ('?.in
. AiTa?s, n purled u Joint reioiulion de
; athy of the people of the l'nited ?states
*itll the people of Cuba in their ji?fnotie efforts to
??care then mil? tieiidenei-, and to establish a Republican
firoi i,f |tf eminent, and guai .?ntci mg the jk imiial 111?
*"y?:i?l the ei|v | ' '.' i- , .? . and
'???uC'iugie-s .rill give its OoMtltatlosataapport to tho
'?MUeatof tb< n?;ver he niav <l??-iii H
?jlcdi-?l t.? ici ogiiiie the il.di -p? -l ?l. !,?<? alwl ?'il etcignty
_.ick Ripiiblican Government. Recommittal and
wUiicU un?
*w AVr.Hlt is LI?! OF >-ll A.M-II II ?
Jtt BILL ,K? p . Olim, iiitiinli.ie'l a bill to amend the
?Mol J to provide for an Amtilcan Hue of
?A?iaiiiiji, t" Lu
un H.n.m ? oi icrtAi aRTTLKaa.
?i POMl -.i ).? j., Kansas) IntroduoM a bill to pro
*et the tights of actual settlers on tlo> public dorn,un.
? ?'?4 to I he ??luunlttee ou Fubllc IjdkIb.
A I'll?",-. II i \l I \: V1IHN.
Mr SHANKH (Rep., Ind.), rising to a personal explana
2__ wtatad that m some remarks which h?? made last
?**iion in r?-ferenc< to II? m-y H. Koote of Tennessee, on a
MU to reiBOv? political dmaWblies, ho was lacorrcol. but
tliat bis remark-? were true a? applied to Unwell Col.b o
<Jee?r?Tta.
?MIT FUR TI1K CiOVKIINMI ?.'T l-RIfTI?'. ??Ml' I
Mr. DAWKS iK,j). Mae?.?, from tbe Committee? ?u
Appropriation?, reported a |u?nl raaolutton for tbo trana
ft-r of trw.iieei from tbe Treasury t>> the Goveriii-*nl I'tint
IngOffle?. After explanation by Mr. Dawea, Uta Jota
Ii'Boll'llt.il v h- pajaWtlll
ill!. K.M.it itvl Me-.vr e.i ya< uns...
Mr. WOOD (Dnii, N. V i iiitri.iluee?d a bill lor the fm
couragemi'iit of yii?-lilinir. iinpto-fmeiit in naval ?irrlil
t'.-ctiiiv, uini ?nuil iition of iiiivtl t-i-i'-iii-i-, and amenda
tory of the ac t authorizing tho Secretary ?>f ibe Treaaurj
lo license yachts. Referred to the Conmiittcc on Com
mere?.
I.-I'.tt Ktftttl TIIK I? UK OF AltMV QO-MISSIUJH,
Mr. Moiu.AN (Dt-iii.. oino? ititii?ilii('i-il a bill regu
luting the data of coinml-tlon? in the arm>.
I IIIMIIMI A 1 INI? ..Il IM.
Mr. SMITH ?Dem.. Ore???).) introduced a MM to extend
to the mouth of the Ortumbta Itlver the land grant lit re
tofore mu lc for a railroad in Oregon.
Tilt: BT. HM1> AM? I.lllli: ?IM.K IMIIll ,1
Mr. I'.eiYD (Rep., Mo.) introduce ? a bill granting lo-dt
a ml the right of wuy to tin- St. James and Little Rocl
Railroad Company.
run t it mills.
The Hotisi'tin n at I.:*. ?i'?-lcK'lc i>nire-<-el.-?l to the busi
ec.-.i eif th" morning hour, beiti:r the call of tbe Commit
tir?for private bill?. After the morning liour, during
which aevetal private- Mita wert paand,
RI POUTB ix mi. e ___ ni \;it. t iiv?ii??.
Mr. CI>s.\.\ f 1??-].., l'.iiii). froin tho C.imiuitlcf? on
Election?, reported m the conteatuil election eat,?, from
the XXIet District of Pennsylvania that John Co?, ode
has tbe /????/.m iitctr evidence right t-o tbo ???at pending
the reniU'Kt. and gave notice that be would call up the
report for aetlon next Tuender.
Sir. PA INK (Rep., Via.), on lu half of four members ?>f
Ute? minority In tho sunn- ciu-e, minie n report tbut the
pieiciaiii;iti<iti of the Oovernnr and tits other paper? do
in-! .li.iw ii trim? lucir right in either claimant.
Mr. BURR (Dem.. 111.), on behalf e.f himself and Mr.
Randall, while concurring generally fu tbe view? of the
minority Miim;itt?-d ?eme special view?.
All tbe report? were printed.
IHK lliMDKiilCilTltf. (,.tl>TION.
Mr. BUTLER (Rap.. Mats.) called up the motion to re
ci.ii.-i.1cr the vote of yesterday by which the Tenure of
Olli,?- Urpcul bill was referrcei to the Judiciary Commit?
tee, ami suggeste-d that there bo added t" ?M House Ke
peallng bill an ?ddltioual section requiring the President
to return his uoiuinatiou? to Congre?? within 30 days of
their being made.
Mr. WOOD (Dem., N. Y.)-De?e? the gentreman from
Miutsftcliusutt?. retract his po?ition of yesterday on Ibla
eiue?tlon t
Mr. Bl"TI._R?Not tho least in the world.
Mr. WOOD?Well, .sir. you know mid we know th.it a
Committee ot Conference ia designed?? a Cniiimltte-e of
Compromise bv which the right? of tb? House muy be
teobarded and forfeited.
Mr. llt'Tl-EP.?I am not going to ask any Committee of
Confiniice; I assume that the Senate) will concur in that
Vropiiaition. 1 am aorry that the gcuilcinan from New
ork should have found it necessary to ask whe-tlu r I
had cliatiged my opinions. I am not vOiy likelv to do ao
v hen I hare well Considered them.
Mr. KI.DKEDUK (Deli)., Wl?.)-Wo nti.leirstood on this
side, yesterday, that it was the- desire ?.( tbe ?entluiuun
fmni Massachusetts tbut the uiattei should go to the Ju?
diciary Committee.
Mr. FAKNiSVVOKTH (Rep, Ill.)-[?arca?ticallvl-I re?
gret that the friends of the President havo lallen out
i laugh ter j
Mr, BUTLER?I shall bo very glnd to have It go to the
Judiciary Committee, but at tbe rceiucst of liumy gentle
mau of the House, who think that the course which I pro
pose will bo aceeptlhle te. ail w bo desire to preserve tho
rights of the House aud the Integrity of the OeMUtitntlon
on this subject, 1 prop????- to tnlio tint course and ?ave
lime. Does the gentleniau from Wiacousiu deairo to
have it deferred I
Mr. KLDRKDUK.-Certainly; that i? what we voted for
yesterday. We desire the acf fon of the Judiciary Com?
mut?e on the lull.
Mr. lU'TM'R.?I think thai what 1 bavo proposed Is a
botter way to meet the wniliesof t he gentleman from \\?s
cousin und the winhcs e.f the House.
Mr. GARFIELD (Rep., Ohio?.?Will tho gentleman from
Massachusetts yield to me a moment I
Mr. BUTLER. -Yes. sir.
Mr. OAR1 ll-.LD - If the allied parties have st?ttlc,l nil
their matters of differing. 1 ?li--.ito to a>k n QUeeiluu.
Mr. RUTLER, itilcrnipliDg. -Stop a liionient, Sir. I did
not vi??l?l for that.
Ml '.GAR1 iKI.D-Ali:
Mr. WOOD.--The gentleman froru Ohio niU3t understand
that we on this side ?aspect desertion.
Mr. LOQAN ,1'cp., 111.)?I would say to the gentlemcii
from Illinois and Ohio (Meaera. Farneworth ?nul Garleld)
that tJieir insinustions made hero aro nnwortby or nituu
h ra?I tlie House?tluir inslnuittiou? about allies In ref
ci.-iice tothl? or anv oth?-r matter.
Mr. PARNBWORTH (Rep., 111.)?When I think (bata
lectora from my colleague will be e>f any service te _M I
will give him due notice ; but I am not yet ?if I hat opinion.
Mr. iaa'AN?I will only say to tii?i gentleman thai i
am not a lectuier in tbe general ik-i ?-ptatu.ii of the tenu.
I always submit to In? lecture with a good gi.
did yesterday?howev? r rour.li they may be, and however
uncomely ?? coming from him.
Mi. BUTLER, retraining the tloor, said: I do not think
thU discussion so valuable a? In warrant me in yielding
any further. Now let me smv to tbe gentleman from Oblo
<Mr. Oarflebli tbut I havo as much right to sprak fot 111?
riepub'.le-iiii party as he lui". I uni as llnu mi advueatc of
R.-ptibiican imuciples as be is, iimi when he undertake?
to say that I have atlieel myself with the Dem?crata I
want to say to hiiu that wbenevi-r th? y or lit? nie- right on
a eiurstion I am his ?ml their ally, ami whenever he or
they ?ire wrutiK on a Quustliui, I sin not Ins or their ally.
I ?ii-al with tin-in Miwavhon that prepo?ltle_.
Mr. (lAKFii.i.n- ] am quite willing to concede tbat ?lie?
man from Maseachusetta 1? always rlghd and thai
those who differ ?aitli him are always wrong. Ail that I
wished tu ?ah linn was Mhi-tlie-r he intended to have nnv
debate OO th? question. Those of us whei aro deruloelly
iu the wnniK tunild like to show ourselvi-a in the Wrong,
and to put i irai Ive ? In the wrong in 'ihr <,i<>t,r.
Mr. Rt'TI.Kl-? That'? alwiiy? so evident thai I do nut
care- for anv farther exhibition in that dire ct.,... ? |_taxh
ter.j I will now yield t?i the g<i.U? m.iii in.iu oin.ii.Mr.
Bingbam). Dow mu? h time ?loe? the gentleman wnni i
Mr. BINOIIAM iRep . Oblo) AH the time I stn eatltled
to. I ??sk the? favor of tbe House nul? ?ninleiilly ot the
gentleman's leave.
Mr. PARNSWORTH?Tbet'? right.
Mr. BINOIIAM?1 do not undeistaiid this thing e.f
farming out the- floeir iu this way. If the mailer will
bear diae???ton lei it bediacnaeed. I undertake to ahow
to the ilutise. if I have in" rtv to lie beard, thai the Ben
ate amendment ahoat which M mneh nei.i la mode,
sul.stauiiallv p'peal eveivtl.itig In tin- lVaun of-Of?ce
act.
Mr.BUTL??t I bave offered court? ?y toi
from eiiii... i ?un s.,rri be d .? - not rectngufan it.
Mr. BIN'GH v^l I recognize the eottilexv < i the gentle
uian, but I n-.it, a? a matter *f Imtloe, wMefa riaea above
courtesy, lobe b<- ird on this bill.
Mr. BUTLER The gentleman ?win gat all Jostiee. and
he will get ins due wlu.-a lie ?;ets Justice. [Boaniei
lituglr
Mi. ?fT?LACK (Th m., Ind.) said thai raferenee baring
been mail? t" Ibe D?mocratie .Liile o. tin- Hoaee. it wonld
n?.t Ue improper fur him to dehne lui poeitmn ou tht
tjueetion. ami which be beMereS te be Ibe position of his
associate??. They bad always opposed the Tenure uf
Ottice bill. They believed Ioat In most of it? provisipB?
it wit-in ?ni tlct with the Constitution. Tbejr believed
tbut It was an assault on the ExeeoUre D? part mint of
the Oiivciniiii-i?!, ami tlml ils temileiiey was te? weaken
that branch of the public si rriee ; therefore,asa matter o.
ciiiis.slency, ?nul as a matter of principle, win-never th.
question 6l the repeal efthat la* waa propotwd they
would vote f..t the repeal. Vm? inm?-lf, be ?houiil .?.;>
foi not liing but an uneondltloua] rttpeal of tbe law,
tin y were- iu no hurry to do it Jnsl at tbi-? particular time.
As the late Administration hail to exist na Ixnt it eoulit,
encumbered by Ibe 'l>nuie-of-oifice law,'tin y were a
littlu curious lo ?te how the: pivnti.t Administration
would get along hampered with it. Nevertheleas, they
were willing to voto for tho repeal of lb?' law under th?
lead of the gentleman from Ma??_?hu?eit? e.Mr. iiuiien,
under the lead of the g"iitlouian from e?i?io (Mr. BJog
bann, or undir the lead eif anybody. He used to prefer,
and wotlld gene Tally prefer, to follow the lead eif the
gentleman fron Oble lu nil contests of tbl? sort between
Elm and tbe gentleman from Maaaaebnaetta ; but m this
p.irtii-iilar lii-t.ii.ii- the gentleman from Ohio waa not a
proper leader for the D?mocratie side of the- Moose, and
they would taereiora have to transfer their allegiance
for the time being to the geotlemaa from Maaaaebaaetto.
He hiipeel th.-y were only doing so temporarily ; at ail
events, be iNiblaeki was. [Laughter.]
Mr. WOODWARD (Dem., Pa.) didn't concur entirely Iu
?II that tbe gentleman ftum Indiana (Mr. Niblacxi bad
*..iil on la.na.T o? tho I?. ui.M-ru.tic party.
Mr. NIBLA1 K di?avowc-S having spoken for (he part v.
Mr. WOODWARD ??ni be was in a huiiy to get iltl ?"if
the Teniireof Ofllce bill. He ha?l vot- ?1 against it laat
(?nigri ss for the leason that it wa? uiM-oiihtitiitioiial. He
did nut know whe ther It was going to henefll oi to I m
bama? Praeldenl ('rant, but he knew that the act was
the same snake as it had been t bet., atitl ho was lu finir
e?f killing, not scotching it. If anybody doubted Its un
?tonelitiitieinalityQhe would refer him to the lejurt of
Beuater Hprague's speech lu tin: feuatc, where there was
adenie.iistratluii of it? unconstitutionality as ncaiiy ab?
solute as any moral pronoaltiein could be made.
Mr. BUTLER stated tbat tbe rciuon why be had moved
t?. re-consider the vtito rcieiiing tills matter to tne Judi
. ,_i v C .?inimit?e was tbat he wa? ?fraid tbat It could not
be got back to tbe House, as the c oinmltt.-i- might not
bo called on tor reporta He moved tbe previous quas
tioli. ~
Tbe House refueed to second flic previous question, tbe
Democrats xoting against it, u ??arctNustance t'i which
Mr. Huiler called attention, by asking lua opponent?,
" Where are the allies now 1"
Mr. IHNiillAM then to??k the floor, and made an hour's
spfanch m favor of concurrence in the Heuate amendment.
examining the whole question iu it? Constitutional, 1' gal,,
and practical hearing. He ?aid It wa? perfectly manif?it
tbat an unconditional repeal of Die la?v was impossible.
The House could uot* compel the Henal? to chango It?
Uiin'l.
Mr. BCTLI-'B -Can tht Senate compel the House!
Mr. niNOHAM?I uiidersiand that It cannot; but until
the Henatt shall change its mind It l? iiiip?.s?it?li' to repeal
the law simply by an act eif repeal. He went on to argue
that the Bonate iiiuendincnt was a ?iibstittitc-d repeal
of tho Tenure of (?nice act lu as far as that act fettered
the President, therefore he desired the House to concur
Hi It.
Mr. DAVIB 'Hep., N. Y.) argued against the Senate
?.m? miment and in faveir of an ime-onditiuual repeal of
. Line of oilit-i- law. In bis Judgment tho Henate
niielur the pretext of laying down power, bad drawn to
Itself all tbe oxix-utlv?j power of the Nation. The Senate
Amendment ?ubMitutafid for tho Constitutional I'.ceufivc
? ? one bead aa Ex?BeutireofseTentjr in a?ii. lie believed aa
??ilemiily ?? be believed anything, that tbe Tenure of of
flOI .n t was utterly mcoiillicf with the Constitution. 'J I (
tu hail, under the Constitution no executivep
whatever. The Piraident could be Impeached If be up
M t oirupt ??111? ?ir ; but if the Senate should restore
corrupt ?.Hic? t?, wheie ?aa ttje remedy 1 CowM tbe
i . ?f Kijit-cM-ntatives Impeach tliuSenatel Could II
Mad tbe gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Bingbam) totrj tbe
it?, aa it had eent bim some months since lo try tbe
Ideutl No. 'lli? it tuc-eiitatives of the. peotde
I be le dit raae rrmedileaa and powerless. The
i nine would be ?owerlsea, ami Inere would be
placed m tue Senate uulmpcaehable, IrrespoBaible power
not to be reached under the Coiutltntion or law*?all
tbat Executive power which the- CotuUtuUaa had da
clarcd that the President ?houbl take tare faithfully to
lie.
Mr. BINOIIAM replied t?. tbe object ion- and argumenta
of Mi Davi".
Mr. lioreiiKlr-.-t (itep., N. T.) argued In support of tbe
hi Bute l.lnciiiliii. t t.
Mr. GARFIELD fltop . Oblo) also auppotte 'I Ibe Brnnte
nme-mliiieiit, and ii-iniiiiit il the Republican ?hie of tbo
House tlml tne hnpeai buieul of Prewditil Job
d prrnetpally'on tbeconatltutioualUj ol llio T?
?^l oiliw bill, btill ho waa?u favo, o? n-u? ?n- I.
rnst net I ve feature? of the law, ?nd that waa what the
Bonate amendment propuse?! to ?lu. The uewspaper pr? *?
had facetiously divided the piirtie? oo (bis (}uestlin Into
Repealers" and " tf uapenders," lie waa neilhei a
? Repealer " nor a-.-.tispeniici;" he was an aiiien-l.-r.
ilr HOAR (l'.ep. Mm. I in<|Hir*d of Mr. ?L.rilil.1
wuet ner lie wanted auv merepowei foi tb? BenaU Hi.m
the ? ousUtutloii (/aie it, und whether it wmilii not retain
nil that power if tin; law were absolutely und unroinl;
tiotially repealed.
Mr. UARFIKLD replied Hint the people had for seventy
years slept on linar nghu. In.I that, iLi.in.; ih.? under
tne a tl ministration of Andrew .lib-s..n it* pi.wer was
aliti-i*', hud parted the Tenure ol OffltT law. He shonld
voteag^natreferring, again,t Don-coucurrenoe, and In
ia\ 01 of con?ut i ? mi-.
Mr m(|||;nck (Rep., Ohio.) declared that, like 1-N col?
league, (Mr. Garticldj be 'ta? neither a repeater unr a
?nap? 11 ' a - i, but ?a- au amender. Wlicn Hi.- lull r. .>.-?!
ingiiie i'ennre-ofOfbee art was sprung upon the Jlon-e,
De h.,i| m his ihawi i ? bill to modify ami am? i .] it.
Mr. ill.All! (Rep., Mich.) opposed tho Senate amend?
ment, ami reiuarkixl that bv the Tcimre-of Oillrc act the
???nato had captured an entirely new power, Hu?i Iba
question waa whether the House would let that power
remain with the Senate. He was utterly opposed to it.
fir OAVIStRep.. X. Y.) again obtained the floor, and
inuile another argument against the fr?nate inmndun lit
dot-laving that undu- it tho President would come in be a
suppliant at the throne of Senatorial power; that it
would bo to the Kxecutlvaaconstant cause of i-u.liai ia?
nitnt, contesta. _u_ sii-lfi?, and would ever disturb lit
pence, and that it would givo to the .Senate a powi r
which would not only be depriving the Preaident of his
power, but would be putting him constantly on trial be?
fore the fr?nate.
Finally, at 6 o'clock the debate was closed, the vote of
reference reconsidered, and the motion of ntttaatt
withdrawn.
The question was then taken on concurring In the freu
ate amendment, and tho House refuse,1 to concur, by a
vote of Yeas 70, Ui Nays M. HothebiJI goes back to the
Senate u? a simplo repeal of tho Touure-o! Ollloe. act. The
following is the votoiu detail:
ISA!.
I.irlia.
A ?if?,
A matron?;,
?.?:??
K.ll-t,
?.????a,
Bitltr.
Bent.*.
Binghtui,
Hulea.
llnr.t.tt,
Butler (Tent.),
Oana.
'.'hiirihill,
Cilit..
t'l.liurn.
Cowlsa,
Iliioii.
Uockrrj.
Allim?.
Abi'iiIt.
Areher,
Jxltlt,
Hani?,
He*.
Hijgt,
Hut.
Blair.
B.'jrn,
Hrwkt.
Hu-lnloo,
Hoytr,
Btller | Maat .I
CilUi.i.
<;i?rk?.
t'!er?laBd,
?N.t.b.
C.K.k,
?'miter.
Oreo,,
Calma,
Patita.
b? ara? t?,
Pieke.,
Dr? nie?,
Ilartl,
Kit,
Ktraiwoiili,
Farri?,
KiabaM.ur?,
?i.rlelil.
t.llllla?,
II?wl??j,
Hill,
llori|ier
Ibilehki?.,
l??{er?oll,
.liiirke?,
Kelle;,
K-I.sf,
Keifbai?,
Knapp,
IHrJmton,
Ufer,'
Kldrt?gr,
V'ttt.
Vilbel,
FW,
Utti.
UolMa'i.
Orinn.U,
Httgkt.
IltUieaian.
BumbUttu,
11 ?w kin?.
Hat,
Heali'B.
Itoat,
Her,
Hulm?n,
11,'pklU?,
,l..ne?(N ? I,
,/??ir? (ki )
J.'.I.B,
?err,
Ari-I?
(Obio),
(N J),
!.. ? '?
I .? ??? -
LtBeb.
Matiiftril
MrC.rtS.
Melirew,
Mert-ar
Moore
M'i'.re
l'lr-ke..
I'.'.il
1'om.rnf,
l'rn???r.
tVataaV
ttnfui.1.
fc?r?;e?l
?awyer,
MTl
LegM,
Louiti' !.??.
Atur?hall,
Maukm.i,
NeCrarr.
Jfr-.Vi.-V.
M?f'l.
Moore II!' I
Morgan.
A/aaj'w.
.VU,/.i-t,
ii '.Sei. 1,
(Irtli
l'ark.nl.
Pilas
l'a!iu-r
;.-.??? Ii'!
IUi4\?j.
Itr'Vt.
Kire,
lUgrtt
Orhvmnkrr,
Shell .n.
?n<vwa
Hrheaek.
?SroMI.
Sh?n'?a.
Smith (Tenu),
?Sitritbe(lowa),
H ?.urja?,
SUinihUii,
Blrlelli.-'l,
T.lfr,
Tellasn.
TwtMbcD,
Want,
Walker,
Wfhe.ler,
Wi'|.?lllh?|,
Wluaut . '
iSmitl (01 i)
.Sinti* ((lrej.,0),
N!?t?BIJB,
S.tHruru.
Ta?ner.
TownatBJ,
T'ilmM',
Ifuer,
I.'Pmh,
V.B llnrrr
l'an Trump.
Wa.),bar? |wV?_i|
Wtihburn (Mau. |
l?'"li.
H'hituaor?,
Vt'ilkioto?.
WilnaiBi,
WtMtktmW,
Wur.lirr,
IC.hI.
V?iKid?i?rJ-!>"!
( iiMMIl III ? Il \S .1 -
Mr. KF.RR (Hern.. Ind.) was excused from further serv?
ice un tin- rommiitee tor the Reorganisation of Ibel Ivll
Service, and Mr. MIBLACK (Dem., Ind.; na? oppu.iitcd
in Ins plan
THE WABUIMOTOa DKAf ANI? HI ?111 1-.TII M.
M?oaara. HAWK? (Rep.. Mass.? and KEL8EY (Rep.. (N.
Y.) won- appointed im Directors of the Washington Deaf
mol I?nmW Institution.
The frl'i;A KKR called attention to the want of com
mitteo rooms in the capitol. slating that there were sev?
eral Standing Committees that hail no rooms, and that in
.some rooms Hiero wen? two or three tManUtsss,
'1 In- Ilntiso then at r.| o'clock adjourned mail Mmelay,
(!<)OI> Fill HAY.
SBBTftOM ix Tiir CBUBCIIB? vi'stkrpav.
Tiic G?K?d l-'iiday MTwitM in tlie Koii?im
Catholk and CpiatOf 1 tbWBbtlyatttrtaVJ were deeply
inipiessive. The sienes at frt. I'atrlck's Cathedral were
grand and solemn, and a description ?if tin- ? ?11-11101.1? s
there may buflire for the other I'atholic churches through?
out tho city. The altar w.1.1 ?Imped In de?-p lnoiiruing and
I of all lts|usual ornaiiicuts. At loio'chak the
Arcbhllbop, VUb 1 ?1 MM priests and several aeoylytw?.
eut? I'd 1 '.o- sain tum v, the Archbishop being w ithout his
r.t.iif ai ' - it>i. Having formed ? circle around the
high a!: . Hi? y comnicin 1 ?i reciting Iba i?.; iiers pi?-.
M-lib.il 1. 'lieKitual; after winch the reading of the
, wi ;i .s 1 ??li ii w lib, liistin?; f <ir over an lion r ami
a half. At 1: ?? 1 oiiriiisiim of the reading the Arehbi?hop
pieaclied a Ml llinii from the text, -v I.uke xXlll. V II 1 (I.
I , bishop mid clergy nezt pnicix-ded to uncover the
croM, t.ie ?hoir '?I! in al?', voice?, wouieu in-mg exclude?!)
cbanttLi the Bogiot 0 Thett (O Holy (iatu la Oraak,
which, coming out mil? full volume, Um* eraalngfora
nu no n"'. and again siM-lliiig and subsiding alt? rimlelr,
produced the effect of tbeawelllng of a banting heart.
1 ui- Bishop ami ?nii-.-its noil aooij tea Joined 111 prt
ami pioeeeded to tho Repository to i?iuo\o the (.'011??
,,,,?,,i u<..i,?i,nm',TrdA,,^iiifiii right nine, returning
by the center, tin- An-hbiahop bearing In ! ka banda ih?
sacred emblem, with two prteata walkin/j brfora bl? in
ce min s the boot. Having arrived at tin- allai Ibayde
l Ibera tbe hoat,M M tills day no eon?
lake? place As the proof lloB limveil finln ,il,?l t?i tl..
altar the choir chanted YesUla rr?j?$ prodtMHt flavina
deposit? d the boat on UM altar, aw m proeeeded witii
rapidly, not occupying, altogetber, ?ote iban mvou u.,i,
utes, an? 1 m bii li I be ItUbop ami clergy nultled the altar.
AfU-i thla, I.??- eeagregatien, *iinii 11.1--? ? lb?
? m up to Ha- fool of tba ? im and kissed
the um um led .i.??? At ?1. Peter'?, (Barelej
Xiiviei'r. ?t. Meplu ni., und ??tliei ihuniiiv 1
I enacted.
AT >l. II II \nV
'] be Kltlllll^tic sCCtKHI ?il tllf l!l'i-C?i|i '1 < illlKll
1 111? i;.'I..an 1 1 liiUllinlnn bl 111 IIk'IiI ob-ilV.uiie
of the sol? intuios of 1.nod Friday. The ra*ua)eft4 aaln
. ,.,t?ii t?i hi. Aiban's itould scarcely bale re? ?>g
i.i/r il tl.?- inti lu of that little church had MbeeapnMnt
at tlie .?ivi'i-s wiii'h vim held m it yesterday. The
I appearance of th? cbancel ai.d sanctuary was of
toat somber character bellttlns/ao aolemn an occasion, and
? ilnljrcreditable to the good tMtaof tboae to t l.oiu
the arraogciuciits were Intrusted. Tbe entire ser? (m
v as eiivei.d wil li li.ok diiiiM-ry, on Hm center of which
a plain sl"l't IIIk rrOM Waa woil.rd With great ? il ?i
The lights ol the l?st window were blocked ?nit and
i..vei-.i| ?Mb black stiitr, and this ?hiitt.ng out of tho
llliht threw a suitab!?-gloom ovel the. saiicliial v. l.olig
festoonj of black drapery were also bung from all He .1
"' tu? . ii.u..-el und roof. The latter wa*. rested in ?
plain black f run tel, t be nails an 1 ere* a el thems betag
cnibroldered in white m th?> cooler, Tn?- alter era?,
tha alter llgbte, flower vao?a, taperstlcka, and brancboa
w.-reail removeil from the altar shelf. The entire pulpit,
the 1er tern, f; I choir stalls tren alto appro
il in b!.n k. Tbe coiigtcgalion bflcau to
arrive earlv, and by the boor ef eervloe tbe beiu
the body of tho ? tin : t h w? it) crow ded with worsiii|M-rs,
?liOr-e ?levoiioi'iii demeanor wan ini-t marked, ami mu-t
have been vary kfaltfylug to Father Mmiill, the rector,
WaVBM efforts, In spite of advise InflueOCCI, to lOfUM
??atholiiisiu Into the Lpl'iopal Clnili'li have lieeti linceas
i nu, and would latiiei si em lOftatbOl atTMCtb fiom oppo
slliun. At 'Ja 111. Hie propOMIOn enleied tlie tiiiin li in a
ill? n,-. which contrasted straneely ?a it h the joyous hy inns
v, hii h they itenernlly sing as Hn-y ?lowlv wend t!.
to Hi? n ?eats In tbe chance!; Fath?.-r Morrill wearing ?
magniflceat black cope, tbe croM on tin- back of which,
tiic Orpbreys and Hie Morse wen of very rich silver ?lia
pcred wnik. Lather Nores sang tin- ??lllee und the l.itany,
l-a'hei Minea reedmf taa leaaoaa. Tbe sei vie? "f tba Be
pi ?Mi lies was tin 11 suiix bv I he eiiolr. the three Priests and
tin- Ai-'iiytes ntaiiilmg b'-forc the altar. Tin- M1--1 Hloea
was 1? a?l by Father Morrill, after which Kath.-t Ko/M
pin? re 1 led to the pulpit and delivered a very 1 m nest and
eloquent addreM on the "Jonrnay to Calvary." At nj
le m 1 athiT Morrill pioeeeded t<? the pulpit, and the
M-rvi.i of Hie Three Hour? Agony ??ommen?.?-?!. TaklOR
tiii- Beven Last Words utterred l?\ th?- Manor on the
( loss si j?ai..t?iy, be gavo an uddress of about a ?|iiarter
of an hour on each of them. A player was then pilfered,
followed fora tune by pnvato meditation, atiild tin- moat
profound silence. A hymn was MM? tkBtW? ? u ? a i, ml
, : ..-> S?-rvlce was ol Hi? lim.it ImpMMlVe cii.ua? t? r,
and WM BOM deVOaUy shared In liy the MbfrecaUou.
Lveumiiig wassiiug by Father NofM at s ji. m, tho ser
11,en being I'lia.-hed l?y father Mines on the
offering up of Isaac as a type of the ?Savior.
The MTVtaa would have been much moro lolemn and
Imposing if the muslo had beeu mote In a? coidaii.?- w Uli
the occasion. Silber Father Morrill Is not a man of mualeal
taste (which by no means rellecU upon his pnestly ca?
pacities), or, if he leaves the arraniteiiinnt of tlies.? mat
ters to his Choir Master, the sooner lie makes a chung?- lu
that department the better, for tho music could scan ?ly
have been less appropriate to the service. Tfceproper
psalms for (iood Friday which are expressly chosen M
incoiitit of their highly penitential ( haracU-r, w?re
chanted to tones that were rather Joyous thau otherwise.
In Ilcllmore'sl'laln Song there are plenty of penitential
tunes to bo found that would have b.eii v? ry suitable,
nul, what is more to the point, they ait-gem rally used.
The sanie remark applies to the sihcingof the Re
proaclus, the tone ehosen bel?g ono which would have
been admirably appropriate l<> aTeDeum. Mecaover.
tb? beautlluUl solemn character of this service is almost
entirely lost, sight of bv its being sung In unison and in
on? tOM throughout. The Reproaches should proper!?
boiling aiitlphonally by two cantor?, the general choir
responding, and all kneeling. This was not only
a 11.,-take, but a great pity, for Father Morrill?
choir MOfnilyequal t?. rendering the original score Willi
corree tneM and effect; certainly tho 1 hoir man w bo act? ?1
acCenter in tba Houedioite sang out well and without
apparent nervonaneaa
T?o ?liieatioiis have been mooted in connection with
theao services: First, What authority ? an Father Morrill
?liiote for removing th? Altar ?'rose and Altar Lights from
in?- AHar shelf; steeonillv, Is It not more rttaallycorred
to atrip the altar r.-itlicr than vest it in a bUck froniall
Father Morrill bM earned lor nimMlf iim reputation ol
n Ing a conscient loll?, thoughtful, haul winking priest,
and is looked upon ns the pioneer and the great authority
of Hi? Ritual movement lu thla country, is be then aulle
sura of his ground m this matter of removing tb. ?
and caii'llesticlinl Our r?iMirter personally knows littlo
or nothing ?if UMM Mattaie, but la credibly Informed tbal
he 11 wrong; ami Hint in Lnglaml. wbeaee, WW
. he ?llaws tin- ino bl for his Ml I ICM, ail)
would !??: looked upon as having cotiimltteil an Ml "f
deeecral.by such action, and ibal be would t
render him-? If liable to be cited In Um Court ol Arches
bjr bla c.uin hwardeiia. If Ritual is to be perninnently
located in this country, by all meaua let It be as eorreot
|.- ible. Tiie si-rvn-tis'at Ht. Aibmi's today consist of
nuillns at 9 a m . low mass at 11 a m , and tlie first vos
|M is nl the Laster Festival at s P m On Miunlay Uni??
v. 'il lie l..w mass at 7 il. m. , maf'i-al'? 1.'a 111 ? blgb
tuai mnd a Mnaou at 10 m a m . evenMng and rooflrma
1 p. m ; ami coinpliiii' and MTTOOg at I M p m
mi HO OM 1 ^ -1 K!? s! ITDAT.
? 'n Kfwter S.im! iy nU lin? \csii.'( - of >.,
' lt.' l,i|ie .'. RU i lb? . ? , ?
1?>y. Orniiil High Mas??.? will be relcbrated.'and tbe mrrat
g irgeoiis innaie. the piiMurtlo is of the great master? erf
?>.imany, will be sung with orchestral ncicmipanlinent?
by the urg-st ?umber of volets ciuploynl on any Bo Be?
rt,iy throughout the ?rear, anttfu maiiy lnstaucea by tho
hlgbeal ??trill inTent In the t-lty, ns wlil he seen by the- fo!
l.wiiig mu nuil? ?'incut |
Bt I'.mii.ik- It tte I'natJInl ltl(a Maaeat If' a'rloci, M.iiari a
M M ???? I? ? ? t i iin,.?r Ile d
ilr. Cnaeatiia Srtrxuta the ?t rttM Tie-1? t. i -? r?n. pr??i- tl>- ? rn.ril
Kaflett. teeeitli Ur. M?Ux, I ?-aun, Mr. lleair Mraatiti
, - ??? Hort; S-.. H, /..t
ST. Srnrnr.? a.- ih.? ebtrrb, ?t1*atr?i t? Tw?lltf??lr1lf???,- ?"?I
? :. t -, ?f |tr II t..r?ti. f..r_erli under t-a?t ..f
UM hat? tri ?-...n- j.-.. va? ?I? ir? reu ?rk.-.l.le fnr ti? Une rotule. Th*
ri?aieltla I ha ttree.? In lite etir, deir| ?h!e lo aeat ro-ie?l.Oon ?er?i?nx
??' . . wi.i ?e i.-;?-!.rat?l ?II? 1 ??' ? "'?
im?:. . I..-. Il in i: 'r? a l'a.. ?I Maat ?il lu Pftftinuerl lit fifly ania-er?.
Ai?.?.'.?- Ibe nerl.rin.-ra ?,;l |,r M?fana f*. fi-f-T?. ffTf--; M.dain?
An- ? h.i'i. n f. ?f Cari tn.r!inii, rnntrah?; "Ijrmr Titr.ir... ler.nr: Si*?or
I -lleno, lu^.i, ?:th oii.h. .tr.l ?er..:ii|_nlia?ot fr.no ll.ro*.le Dinni??'*
?.rel.aairi. Tb? ?..???' ?t il? Cut.tt.iri ?fitl lie ? a..|???? ??t.. Iir ?.in.it.i4.
"lui ?ii!, j, c .uaauiuieut. I bu \ capen ?lil ti? matf al
l..'rl,?k.
t?T. A?*? f ?ruin ?Tin frantl llijrti Mit? it 101 n'rlne.. Il.ndel'i
I! llelai.li Vbaf >? ?1,1 upen Ib. WllH? ? ?ft' - ? Mel? H.- etb.ifen'. M?>?
n I' ?til lie ?nui;, ?itb ?lira? lit? Hat M??, _e t.?_?nir? ?ill n?K a
?al? Mr li. W. Ui.iftn Ih' e^lel.rat?- ..r/.-..i<t, ?lil peaiiue.
rtl _**_??*??41 11 ? ? aafrh, ta tiltaei.tV.V it t? ?rVIm-.,
K-etl.?f?'?-? M._ In ('?il b. ?n??. miri i.r*!iiatral ire..i??aai??eel.
Al ? ? j. r>. ?I ."> l'eliick. CVrutti ? \ .-.per? will h? |.i rf.irmal.
Hr. li,t.-?in. h. i t UU.U.-.U tin? Oan.li, ?iuiateil in Weil
t tli .t.. bftaeea Rtfhth an I Niatti af?x. ?t 10t i/cloek. Mrr.a
liante? .el. Mated, Ma?? ?ill ba a?.??. Mil? ?il\_i?a, aapraau; Ml.
' ''- "' ___________________
?LURLINE'' AT THE ACADEMY.
The fort?n-omino; production of Wallace*?.
" Lurline " ia the present all-exciting tojiic in art circles.
The hletorjr of tin.? epata in Ameirica is ?? full of roman?
tic incident? a? the work ftsclf. It was written here by
the late William Vine-out Wallace, who becauie a citlzon
of the United ?tatos for tbe purpose of seeming an Ameri?
can copyright for this work, which he considers bis mas?
terpiece, ?nd it is the only great lyric work which 1? so
secured. This copyright was purchased by Messr?. Wil?
liam Mull ?V 8ons, the well known 1111111? publishers of
this city. The opera was first produced iu Landon by
the Pyne snd Harrison English Opera Company, at the
then New Cuvent Garden Theater. Hut little was heard
of it here uutil last year, when its production waa
prom;??Ml more than onee. Mar. Maretzek wa? the
manager who was to have had tho honor of introducing
" I.urliue" to the? Anicrlran nubile, but unforeseen circum?
stance?, over which he had no control, prevented tho ful?
fillment of his Intention. The opening.1 of Pike's Opera
House, and the advent of a second Italian Opera Troupe
to New-York, c-rented considerable confusion ?nd pecu?
niary emban rts?ine nt to each of the rival companies.
Maretzek opened the Academy with a stronger aud more
?lllt-icnt company than usual, and announced In hts pro?
pe-ctus the production of "Lurlinc." The fickleness o
the public, who deserted eir.nid Ouera for Offcubaeh
brought this season to an abrupt termination. The gran
dear and novelty of tbo new Opera House on Kighth
ave. for a timo attracted large audience? to Italian
Opera given by the? I.agrange and lirignoll Troupe, under
the direction of Max btrakosch, but managerial dlspntes
occasioned an out ?re reversal of thlsmi-slcalbarmouy, aad
the Htrakoscb troupe ungrate to thc'Academy. A three,
cornered aniingt nit nt was then made by Pike, Maretzek,
ami Harrison to carry on the Italian Opera, with
"i.iirlitic" as tbe great attraction. It was advertised
and posted for production early In April of last year.
i:i.ibijiale scenery wa? palatal ?ml great preparation?
were made to unite in this work the spectacular, which
waa then the rago, with the operatic, which was declin?
ing. Rut each of the three manager? endeavored to gain
a point 011 tho others, aud obtain absoluto control of the
?peculation, which 'mm,??-it to bo profitable. In the
miili-t of these intrigues, the astute Maretzek secured tho
right to the iiiii?i-, and acced? d from the Company.
Th mar?, reiuuiueil in tin? condition until this season,
when Ja?. Kisg, Jr., purchased Pike'? opera House, and
?? ith It, of course, all tho beautiful ?mm-,- that b??l been
painted for " 1.111 lun" Mun-tzck 111 tbe meantime, hav?
ing failed to produce it, forfeited his contract. Another
?peculator now appeared upon the ?ceno lu the jmrson of
Mad.unit l';.i. p.t l;..?.i, nbo approached tycsars. Hall
to obtain posse.-sion of the much coveted work. But
Mant/ckwa? ag.iin before-hand, and obtained tho sole
right of production m the 1'niti-it h ta tes for one year
from the l.-t of May n?-xt. The work being now the ?b
aolute property of one manager, and the wherewithal
to clothe it propci ly being In the possession of another,
it was only uutiir.il that they should como together, and
ai rangement havo now been made to produco it posi?
tively on tb?? mili of May. Tho precian terms of tho
agreement bctwiiu l'mk jud ?lsr. t/.ek have not been
Mkx- nubli?-, but It may b.> safclv concluded that the lat
let will uot rink any further amount of money, i-n-n if It
Is in bis power to do so. The funds will undoubtedly be
fiiiiimhed by tin MMMMtttoa ?-?pltslist. Tbe representa
tune will Im riven both In Italian and Enguab; and it la
-'*?? 1 th it negotlstieoa an- j.ending with Mailauu? l'arroa
?dlngpart II is not likely that any
thing will now occur to preveo! the pnliliu from Umring
and jadgng ?it tin? 1.-b talked of and diapated work.
THE >/.Vc, sisa Ml TINY.
I?i:ATII Ol* I.O? KM?.CM?.
>.i'n:.nv Sii|u liitti niliiit Plafaal Harris in
fm nu 1 1 uioli? r I 1> nu > <h|i i,l;iy that Charles I-eickwood
- Henry O'Ni-ll), on? ?.f the? convict? who rsca|>ed
from hing hing prison ?m the morning of the l?th lust,
ain I u.o wat el,ot after hi? c? ill lire by one of I he pi ;?..ii
U?.|.i.?, had die I fiotn tin ? if.-, t of his wouud. ami that
_.a be If x.i? li lug at the renblonce ?>f his friends, at No.
vue),, m. ,r. ]?>. Jl.irru i.uii lud??! .?leltar by atatiog
that u c< i'l'i. rte ot dcatb bad been received by him from
BlagBiag, 0:1 .ihn h a buii.il |>. rmlt bad been aaked for.
aad ?leim ?I by liiiii (Dl Il.iriiai; am! he ad?ls as follow? :
?' If iiny question of Joiindictlon ?use? to prevent you
frota holding ?m unities', plea*?) to Inform this ofllce.
Public order Bad Hi?- rlgbl of human life ar. put in j. op
ar<! 1. y ?u. n were certifying la raees thai ri-.june,? magi?
n.it.'-. hi m.I." The ccrtlti. it. rif.iie.l to roads aa fol?
low? :
Siso Sis... March 2j. 1.IC3
" 1? ?11..? it M?l ( '..M. Ik? li.i? I? Iu rrrf.fr tl.il I'lurir? II.
. ? : ? t II ....... V ? m ..I '.hu Ute. frniu lb? iffecl?f a pUtnl
(^l?l.rl| ? I'll. 0. ('.iLI.lt?, K. D."
The party of ? ..in ,? is wlm made their escape 011 that
npornlng otinelatrd <?f tbe Aeceueed? oeorgo Lewdeu atius
I)?-? Ker, John liin-iis, Henry Mulli-r, ?nd John Mnliey.
They were employed in tho mess room, nnd were called
??mini than the remainder of tho couvlcta. Taking a?l
raatageof '.bis clrcuiustanco they ovcrjiowcrod tho two
ki-cpi'i ?, Th1.1ii.it l'ont it aid Edl .11 A 1 iiifl, lioiind ?uni
gagged tin in, _inl tin 11 in.nie tluir cscipo ihroiiKii the
r.Kif. d'.-?t ended to liie 1.1 .?itnil. and fled. When the keep
er? were to?ad, ? short time aftorward? Oafl waa demi.
He bad be n Strangled by the gag. The natty were pur?
sued, and l.ttc-r la tin- day Hui 11? ainl Mailer wero caught
In tb?- barn of Jae ob Moi m?. Bear ?"arrytow n. At a later
hour LaekWWOd ?tal alee mm4| In the hay-mow in
tbe bain. When dt?coverrei he came out, and
holdlnx up his hand?, ?aid, " I ?urrender." Nutwith
sUinlIng the f.u't that lie m 11? unaruiid. It Is alli<?:?-il that
one of lue iir!?oii-k???p<-rs, nautetl t'haiie? Htillivau, aimed
? pistol at him. ami, in ?pits of hi? continued protesta?
tions that he bad surrendered. Bred and uiorislly
v 1.utii1.il hint, 'i'lniii' who witnessed th? act cbui.nt.t
Izrd It ?? a eold-blteOded munter, and It 1? to Investigate
and arrive at tbe truth or falsity eif these itatonaeuU
that an Inqoaat I? to be held. Coroner I'lynn lias con
suite.1 with Dlatrict-Attofci.e'y Oarvlu, and that olll.-cr is
of tbe opinion tbat tbe Corouer has full Jnrhtdletion m
the matter. He then fore impeiiine'ed a Jury, ami. after
tin- tornutinv of rlewiug tbe i>o<ly hud bren gone through
Wltb, a buriitl permit WU giant? tl. The iniiuest IS Se't
down for Moneiay next at the Coroner's olllce. Last
. realtg ?r. Bbloe and John Healer? an attache of tbe
e oroni r*s oflloe. procese ?l?-?l lo --ing Ming, and ?erved sub
penas OB a number of the pi-Uoti otllclals atidotbei-s who
were wilne-sses of tho sliootiinr. ri'qulriug theui to attend
Hie lii?|ti?.st and give their testimony In the case.
M.l'MKNTM OF l:e>MAN< I; IN Till' I.IV1X OF
HiiMAM i: WHITKl'S.
The Ht!V. Dr. lat'C j;ave tht; lant of a e-eitiriso of
fr?? locrures and readings, under the auspices of the \a n
Literal y Association, lu the t'nlvcrsallst Church, at the
corner of Illcockc.r and liowiiingst?., on Thursdsy even?
ing- lio-t. The lecture's hsve been very popular among
the people 1 elding in that ?mution of the city, ami tbe
church hits beeti well filled on Met oce aslon by a very
select audleuco. Mr. I^e's locturo on Thursday night
was a new one, and wiitt.-n particularly to guide the
young who are forming their .'.?bit? of reading, though
Its suggestions would be profitable fen the i-onniileratlou
of older persons. Tbe speakei said ho was aware thut
many Intel?gent persons ivould not expect much Latan st
freiu) such a theme, but he would try to wotk 1111 nu Inter?
est, lie brlelly sketched tbe Hue story of a life from au
iiiijirt?nl?liig childhood to the manhood and glory of n
gifted and famous author, win. liecatne thnfathcrof a
new kind ot roiuanoc, bad millions of readers, wrote
books enough for a small Ill.rury, earned fabalou? sums
i.r t..hoi v, numbered authors, noble?, aud piiuces among
his gii.'t-i?, ainl left mi Infoeaee oa tb? world which wa?
gi ?.?Her than that of all the king? who reigned
while he lived. The romain 'its of Sir Walter ficotl were
wonderful- bis characters reached through om- memory
like a royal iirooeaalou K?ing to ? coronation, but wa? not
the ?tort of In? life the greaiist rouutuce of all I He
siiol.0 of the romantic schemes e.f ?teu-y writers, their
triait and ?ueeeeeee, tbeir bornea and hospitalities, their
relations with publish : 1, the li itudiea "f character, und
bunts after trails ami Incident? to sj it e up their ?tories;
th ? fi Hi.111 of authors: autbe ? m prison (naming t'er
vBtite?, Leigh Hunt, Bunyau, Defoe anil Tasse.); their
death-scene?, their roraltj? and tbe lesson? we ?lioubt
read from then llvee. He?i?okeof tin? beautiful lite? of
William and Hary Itowiti (?he " the best housckn-per iu
tbe woild,'' i.ctonlliig to Wllllum's ?tort), In tbelr
happy i?]iialn?, readln? and writing with mutual
eutbualaem. walking mili'? together to visit re
markable places, and gather material? for hooka.
II. mentioned the od?llti?-a put luto Hirkcua'a character?,
ss gathered fi'im r.-al lif.-, ami ?hi?1 "It wa? the real ?ven
m caricature? which mistt a tun sad ua." He related the
following iiitident : An eccentric MUonomer had ??.tue
old mapa of (the aun, tatjou, and ?tar?, winch bad aoue
among the rubbiab u\ the garret The bailes ol them
were good liiov n u.'. . 1 hi? frugal wife worked
t: mu u)? in ganneuta ami paichee for her r-iys A story
.? i.i.-i ii-hed up trVie Incident and t?nok it to '-1/arge a
1 iiapti r wlttobp'inor. "Onahoriefultad."aald be, "bad
'Jut .uu. moo>. tuid statt ou bu rjltut->, iwlli a ,'U'i?t.
wheeling this way and a comet dashing that way an if in
such ferveut heat he would set the urchin on Are.
The back of nnnllierN Jucket bore the stellar
I system as prelected by Ptolemy; another, with
w In :?i be waged a perpetual war, curm-d the ( upernlcan
Plan ol tbe heavens on nia back, one sported Saturn
aad his nnaw und moons In front, while the trowsers of
anotherw??M an an.pi.- patch, brightly illuminated on
tin nortbem cd;.-?: with Jupiter and tbe full unen in con?
junction, and on Hie soul hem edge with Hie constellation
Orion, wink- a bog* COWMt, with a tail measuring a linnd
i'?l loiIlion miles, was aiallntiiiiir in among the radiant
oil'.. One had l?ri?il.es spotted v ith n?bula-, another
had brweche ? sprinkled with star rtitst, amt ?ne entire
?lilt was spangled with single, double, triple, ?piadniple,
qalnUple, and sextuple it
Tin: Ntr\v itfii.DiNO of tiii: m. i: mi--k>n.?ky
80CILTV.
On tli? fourth ?lay of next month tlie Mi?
sionnry Hoeiety of the Methodist Episcopal CTiureh will
complete its flftieth year. In March, isit?, at a meeting
of Hie New-York class leaders, complaint was
made by Mr. ?Samuel Howe that coll? ?tloiis wer?
taken in the Methodist societies in support of
ri<-.->l.>tcri.iii iniMlons, on the plea of church union.
Reirrnts wire expressed that there WM no distinct?
ively Mettmtllst Missionary m eioty to which contribu?
tions intpbt lie made, and Mr. Lnbea Clnrk-a veteran
who died only a few months ago?proposed that such a
society should be formed. A few days later, the subjet
was brought before the Preachers' meeting, and after
speeehe* by Mr. Clark and Mr.?alter?aid Kishnp?
rt aile, the ?miuediate organi/ationof a Missionary Society
of the Methodist Eptsoopol Church was advoente?!,
nnd at the next Preachers' meeting, April 5,
IsT?, held |in Forsyth-st. ?'hureh, Hie constitution
of the society, prevmns.lv prepared, was ununi
uioiihIv adopted. Illshop William SI? Ketalieo was the
first P'reiident ; Bishop Enoch George, Illshop Robert R.
Roberts, ami the Rev. Nathan Langs wero Vice-Presl
?lents; Thomas Mason was ?'orrespondiug ?Secretary:
Joshua Soule. Treasurer; Francis Hall, Clerk, and
Daniel Aires, ?secretary. At first this society bore tho
name of tho " Missionary and Bible Society of the Metho?
dist Episcopal Church." but in I-.'?! the word "Bible" was
stricken ont, and the society was devoted to missionary
work alone. Sltico the organization of this society its
funds have Increased in a vastly greater ratio than 'he
member-bin of the Church with which it la connected.
In 1820, with a membership of -iW.iSrtl, tho contributions
were W23 o*. In is?-*, with a membership of 1,060.^*,
they amounted to f ???.se.; tu.
At the General Conference of line, resolutions were
adopted to th? effect that tin-ith ?L.y of April. 1369. be
celebrated by the Church as tho centennial celebration
of the Missionary Society, and that ou that day mUslou
ary contributions bo taken in all the Methodist Episcopal
churches in the land for tlie purpose of erecting a Mis?
sion House in the City of New-York, as a monument and
memorial of the Missionary Semi-Centeniilal of
1M0. This matter has been under consideration
by the Hoard of Managers of the Missionary Society, and
various projects have been in contemplation, but recent?
ly It was suggested to them that the new Iron buildiug,
corner of Lleveiith st. and Hroadwar, might be pur?
chased by them. This building has been erect?-?! by
Messrs. laike A McOrnary, dry-goods merchants, but the
Missionary Horn d a few days ago offered for it the sum
of |9on,ooo. Ytsterday the offer was accepted, and
the papers transferring tho property were
drawn. The building Is 76 foet front on Broadway and
Wl feet fleet) on Eloveuth-st.. with line iron front?. It U
live stories high, and covers an area of one-half acre. It
is designed to servo as a general Methodist Connectional
lsilliliiiK?to serve for the purposes of the Missionary Ho
clety, tbe Methodiat publishing business, the Tract Soci?
ety, Ac. -while, enough of it will be rented to pay a lart'O
part of the Interest on the original outlay. The Commis?
sion appointed by the General Conference, and Which
mirchaaed the building named, consists of E. I. Faucher,
Thomas Carlton. J. P. Harbin, W. W. Cornell. Daniel
Curry, W. L. Harris, A. V. Stout, J. McCllutock, George J.
Hene), Daniel Drew, Oliver Hoyt, and II. Dottier.
THE Tl'RF-THE ENTRIEH FOR THE UNION
COURSE.
Lust night the entries for the purses to be
trotted for on tho Union Course, L. I., closed at Mitchell's
B.iloou, corner of Rroadway and Houston -st. There was
a large gathering of the patrons of the turf, train? 11 and
owners ol faat horses. The entries for the pursea were as
follows:
Tnentay. June 1 -I'.iri? *.V*V 0-100 for III? lr?t, $1? f?r Ibt
IMiitil. tn.j if 75 f r IS? tier I bora? ; mi!? beata, ?u b.rii.?.. fur hora.?
Iliai urrcr n.at thrr. imimle? la hunt*?. II. Ugli-'a a. g. Pad II. Ma. tf?
b. a. ; J. Mmhr'i li. 111 Ltd; Majen-, W. Sautd*r?'a 1. g. I?. W. Chit
t>ttS?n; Oa??r? 1 g. 0*1 Frank; Vf. Borat'a b. a. Uanr Ciaj ; W.
I.?iT?H'i b. g. Yonnz Camiiml'ire ; A. Pittenon'i hr. a. Manbailin;
?I. J Brown'? r. ra. i.arlj ?'oilier; I? Plfer*? ?. 1. ?1. R. .Stur? ?.an-., fl.
Iloagland'a |. ? Pr^pert. ?.. I'trrnr? h. g. Kit. Lewi?; Mr. KixJen? blk.
g. Kalit II?", ; II H?w?'i h. m. ; ?I. .leltoii'a b. e. UlTtnlr JuLutu?, tad
J. ( u.ln't.'ib. f. Ttrlat? IS ?BiriM.
S.tt?e A?y~Par?? of ? 8<X>; ?ISO for irrt. *2?5 for t?ron?l. ?nd $113
for third horse : mil? heat?. In barn??? tor 2:M bone?. J. M .rpbt'a li.
in Ladt Franklin . M Iii.l!? 1,1. .. Mike Norton. H. Watera' bl. f. W.
TaiOt, J- t. W'li-t.0B-? ?. g ?'Urea?;?; W. lloni'uj. I'tt Mtll.rj : O.
Keriuton '? l.r. if. Neeille ?inn; A. I'lttcitan't b. |. K?T?t<ine; 0 ?I
an?. I? |. WtraaWi O. lioolairi'i br. $., toil T. Camirji b. (.?T?a
?Btrirt.
tre.tnfli'i .'"?'J?Porte ?f *2 SflO; alle h??ti, Ib harnea?, for ?II
bone?. M K?>d?n'? h. g. Mtrou I'errr; W*. Bor.t'a hr. I Ueorg?
Will..; W I?T.-'|-. li. in Arn-ri.-an Girl: D Pifer-? b. m. Lad/
'I bort : 0. *???-'?"'? rh ?. B?tb?w ; M. Holcoiob I b. in. Liict, ?nil ii.
Vol.le't b m. i.oltaaitb Maid.
Tkurtdav Jvne J?Pun? **?; all? hettl. In hirxeu, f?r !:?
hen?-?. R. Oil'-'a?. r Prt: D Mtr-e'i b. m Pet; J. Hurphr'a br. a.
Mat sf the VtV.t K J ?(?xilnia I., n. ; W. Bonfl b. a. Harrf flat ;
A. Pittenon'a br. a. Manhattan : O. BrowB't r. m. Luir Collier : D.
Piter', c k It. R Miii-fiirt; V I'ir-ln'i b. g. Bd. Isrwia, M. Utsleo a
I'll, g BgM ll'i'a, (1 \\ ?.?lion'i li. ft K?f?rJj Johnion, soil J. Cud
?e?-,l, g Twi?t
mat gay.??Pins ?TNI: all^ h??t?. In birnem, for tlObon??. A.
< VVi,t?n, b. t s-tr, !? Mfe'a e|,. n. I.onlte ; J. Marphj'i h. a.
I.tilj Krtnkliu ; Jit. Cinipbeir? u. f. .bin. J II ?fkltawa'l %. g. Cltr
? -r,. ; K. O N?i<i;ni?'i b. Bi.; M. Rodei.-a It. |. briMlcu, E. Wallt (. g.
Herrar, and O. Ntln.n'e?. Star of th? Writ.
fridau. Jum ?. ? l'un? ??iOO. fur'i IS horaei; rait? hettl; In btrnet?.
D. M?rer. b m , J Mnrplif-? b. a. ladt Kilt; I). Tarnet'? I,. g., A
P.li'r.'iri'a ?if *. M.nli.u.o i I) rir.r-. g. g. It. R. Stoj?e??nt ; K.
W'.nl'. I, g Trenti.n lfiirtu?-r!?/ lie?an. e)? J. Cudtr/'t b. g. Twiat, A.
Leur,'? l,r. f. ( ol l.?urt?8 eulrle?.
?MM Dtup.?Ttrtm il.aati for 1;? bora??; mil? hett?; in h.rne??.
I). Mar?'? b. k ViV.tern S?? -Vork . f \*l:i.e:, u. m. , 1. MrMaau'a bi.
a. ?Jor?. tli.l M. ItoJcu'a li. g. Llttl? Kre.l
THF. MirTAIItlK SPRING MKF.TIN<?.
KiW?0bLBAM8i Marrh 20.?Another race was
ma?le up tc ?lay for the Spring meeting ou the M?tairie
Course, to be run some time (iuruiK the races which begin
on the Cth pioxlmo, being a catchwelght's dash of iialf
inll?- he;its for fr.l,n<?(), Mr. Liincouib of New-Orleans natu
ing Ninny M? Nairy. and Mr. Williamson of Mobil.- nam?
ing the bone ?j--ais K Hiiiith. F<liiihoro' arrived to day,
and has bei-ii entered for the large stake In the hurdle
races.
A MODERN O?80K.
Thi- ClM ??f t!i?^ Unite?! ,St;it?-.s against Wil?
liam II. Star came up be foro the V uit?-d Slates Commis?
sioner yesterday The defendant Is well known among
the whalers freipn titing the Martiuesaa Islands as "Can?
nibal Jack." He says he has lived amoug the people of
those Islands most of the time ?luring the last 80 yean,
was treate?! v. ith great eoiinideratiou by the natives, and
was tlie principal ?Kent by whom they coiuiniinieated
with vaaeelJ touching at those islands; that, Dually,
having a great longing to come to this, his
native city, he ?liipp.-?! as a sailor on tin
American ship Volunteer for this port. Ou
tho arrival of that vessel, ho was arrested by Deputy
M?rmala De?rlre and Hutu, on a warraut issued on an af
Ibl.-iMt of the captain, ?ieorge S. Chase, charging him
with endeavoring to ereate a revolt while on the vo) age,
oa the 1Mb of February last. liy consent of the Govern
menr, he was released on tlie personal security of his
boeraing-houae keeper, to appear for .in cxauiiuatlou on
tho 7th proiluni. _
LCOTUBSB, KBTHVD8, FT?
The Kev. J. J?. M?iore will Hiipply the pulpit
at tho froe religious sei \ ms in the Cooper Instituto to?
morrow morning and evenlnc.
Tin- i-ouiiiieiiei-ment i'-?er?-i?eiof the New-York Fveiilng
Hlgli i-i-hiiol, will beheld on Monday evening at bU-iuway
Hall
A repetition of Augustus W aterVs dianiatie entertain?
ment at ?????pel- lustltute (Room No. ill, is to lu- ? : \ ? U ?U
Moada) evening.
? T<> oowutap?jfDKna
F F V. - l'or pnictii-al Information mi lliiiiiiiigaiid
milling. ? < m -u It "The Millwright's Asaitstunl, puli
li.ilnil in I'liilailelliliin.
.1 SyiliM-ribir.?Farnen ?l?der about catting and
?.teaming hay for sto? k. Tli?; gi-iieuil ??pillion is that
it pays l?i do mi wlieii feed is ?Kar, und ?loes not pay
when it is ? -heap.
C.A Kernt At the 1'tica exhibition in 1*17. tho
Coiniuitteo on swing or side-hill nlows were ?li\ iil??l,
.some preferring toeplowaof llnlbiook of \eiiiiont,
and others giving tlie palm toi) liiiuli of New-Yoik.
.f Tribune Kunhr?'llio New.Jersey Criinljerry
giDwers <lo nut value a natural bog. and tlie.v only
use tho plants fur tian-iplatiting. Tlie uveiiigo cost
of plantniK iaaSOOtu aere, and when there tlgood
yield it is wiutii $i,tx?w.
Star Prairie.?Wo iiii(l('rst?iti(l that tlio Snpreiiio
Coiiil, liaa held n!l l'nited ?Staj'es not?'H, Ac, to In
exempt front local luxation; ; lint tve ?iave no do
ailed iiifoiination tt|??iri tlie stibjeet. Tin; opinion of
tho ('unit has Wein only hretly reported.
The miiwi agnnl/.lna ?nderlnga from Kntnure ?ill b?
fon nd In th. Jordan Ca.* mi 'Uli pan?.
ht. t kiii-tiiii-1 p.i?vu ?buu.il rraJ 11 ti ? l?t?on, tt<l proof ui l?r.
RiiKHMas't a?c?-?aa.
T. II. IItiiiot A <i?.. No. IS? llronrlwn?, N \ ..
JSWSLIII AMI bSAL?llt IS All I.H.Iitl or W ALI III? IVakIIE.
AT laiwitr I'mii-k*.
Hiiif ai allrntiou il talM t? ?lis ??rr lu? fplit? wit.bri Mil st
Waltliai?. ? hu li .ii-?arranl ?litll ut.aff th? uiutl ?xactiug ?IriuaLil fur
baautt liilik, as?l acomacr
Hazard A ? n.wrllN ( oil l.ivi-r Oil ia ?bl br.t.
m a ni: i eh.
(M.ysTKII-III Kit-AI Atif.ll.-a. N. V.. ?in Vt'r.t?...!?? Marm M,
ht t'y. Itrr. Juin? Kaul. Mr. Jul.a Ulaalnl ?f Tunltr?, W. V , lad Mi.?
Ilirrtrl llurr ol lb? lonutr ******
All Notice* of Marriaue? muit be iudortcd ?i'/i full
tame unitatitlrte?. _
1)1 F IK
BAdON-?ii'l.lf'alf. at San Krarnla.-u. ('a! , ?li M?)Uil?f, Uaich 15,
K'lK.r Jroaan. liaron, In lui ?Id faW.
IIAII.T-On Krl'lar. Mir.li ML Auna I?iuia?, tala i)?Q|Ut?r vf L?wi|
????I A'... . N. Raiir, IB th? M f?ti vf li-r ?|?.
Tii? rtlalnea ami f r I r u?la uf tb? faui.r ?i? rr.p.rifu'lf iutliaJto ?Uaaw
li.i fiuii-ral an Snmlajr aftern.i.,n, III? tttt lutl , ?t 3 ?'?kjtk, lion. ti.c
- of iier psrtat?, tij-bt. fu*r(b it., ??cotnt ?aMt? Will of
KljIilillTI.
UAUCV??M ueirl ?llt.ai?. tt hn r?al?j?ne?, U?Jii ,i, ft. J., at Wt4
aaaatj, M.nh .'?. i ?? R?r. Jtm.a A. WAttf,
Tl.? r.trrtal eler_j- to?i bl? tni-?il? ?I? rrtfto'tfallf ln?!t?<l to ?tt?ad tb?
fmi-ral, wlii.li ?ill tab? |>.? ? leuu li \ In.-sul a Vbarcb, ?Itilii.in, no
Munlat rt'iri'in.-. tb. fJili lu.t., ?I ll| o'cliKX Titltl l.tf? tool of
BmiUI tt. ai U auil lu ?iilock a a.
Pi: l'lii t -ou W..I???U?j ilUrwM?, Mi.tnJi, KHubitli, wife of
Mai.htl ils P'ifa, uni.
TU? f.iunr.l will t?V? |. ???? an Ritunli?, tl.? rtb Init, fron? tbt Obarrh
oftbuTrlSllimiltlri., 1 ? nth at tMtWMi Klftb aa4 Ma.ll
usar?? ?I ?Mi ?!'.?? I Tb? if ?'...?i ?ml frieuJ? ?f lb? fsgiil; kit la
? '.III? I '
r-'a ? ii at.a ? ? ?
KRAZIRR?Of draper of tbe heart, oa Frld?/, tb? J*e.b .nut., at her tale
le-ulesce inib?Cit/ ?f Braokiya, C^xiUoU? FraiMi, ? ido? ?f t tttmrnt
Kr.iier 1? the 73.1 fe?r ?f her .(e.
N?tir? ot fuaaral ?lit t? p?biiih?d m tb? _??e ?f tlil? otytt ot Utt?tf.
Hi? KHb iu?.
KBKNC-H?f-'n.trlf-Ie it ?tnekbridfe. Mia?., oa Sandi/moraine th?
II?) mit. ?1Kb W.. tlfeof Jo?ph R. Preach. ?*,., Mal d?'l?.lter
of tbe Ho?. J. Z. Ooodrich.
(?AHNKR-On Tueadar, lb? 2M litt., Tboau? (Jaraer, ?on ?f 'S? l?to
Taoiaaa Oarxar. ?red 3U rein.
Tb? relatif?? iod friand? of the firnilr at? lu tari I? ?irend Ib? fa??*al
frrtiB Li? late mili-oee, No .381 Infinite., -? tJaUiai/muraltif al 1?
0 clock, ?ithettt farther Dotier.
HBNDHICKS?Oa Thurada/moralo,-, the ?th t?*t , Uriah HeadHekj,
It. the ??Ha fear of hi. agx
Hi-relatifea au?! frienila ire iiflted to atteiil M? faaeral fro_ bit Ut?
retldetice. Ma. 4M Kiflh-efe, ?110 ?'dock x tu. on Monday, tb? ZOth
luit., without further ?.alo?.
II IKKKLL?O? Saturday, March ft, Julia ? , ?fil? *t Qtmtf U.
Ilattell.
Tlie frlenili of the fbwilr ?nd memt.ert "f Fnterpri?? Ledge Ma. US, t.
nid A. IL, ?r? ?-?pectftilly i?tittd to attend Ue fiiaSt?! Ira? _?r late
re?IU?__, No. lu Wil!??pl???, Brookliu, un Monda?/, the ?U la?t,
al S o'clock pi i*.
Roi-ton ?nd Auburn paper?plea?? copy.
M11,1.K?On Than*!?-, M?rch li, Btxix? Reo), o?1/ dtafhter of Rob.rt
J. and Mary K Mills, ?*-ed I /??r ?a.i I? day?.
Th? relttlrea ?n.l frend? of the fnaii? ?r* reipeelriill? lafitod t? ?tl?_l
the funeral i>riic*l ?I tli? re?lile?<? of b?r fitlier. Nu. TOS S*ct?ad-af* .
?n Salurdxt, March tl, at 10 ?'clack a. a- 11? r*_?i?i ?nil Im Uk?a>
to O.rien, Coo?.
III I? IIIl.L-Ai IVIbsm, on Fridiy, tb? 16th ln?t. HitUe W.. nttoxmrn
child of R?l.?rt M. awl Kliubetb ?litchi II ? ??- :i jreir? and 7 _??_*.
Tb? r? latir?? anil friend? ?re ia??led to altead lb? f.aer.l ?t th? ktmtm *t
her ancle, Jo.eph 8. Jone?, No. 61 Seteutb.-i_, Brook);?, _. I>., ?a
Sum?a?, the IHib ioit,, al 1 o'clock p. ia.
NORTON?In New H?r?u. Cma . ?n. Tliurad??. tk* -5th l??i. Lue,/ ML,
?if? of Heorv S Norton, in th? 6"Tth rear of ber aie.
Relitita? inri fnend? are Invited t?> ?tirad the ftineral hum h?f l?S?
re?ideiic<-. No. 1Z9 Cruau at, on Monde/ aell, tli? ?atk In?., ?t ?
o'clock p. r?
SCOYEL-On Thnrxrt?/ reornlnf. March ?, Kaie 8<?f?t, wif? of 0. 1?.
Ken?el. U th? tab re? of ber tire.
Funeral Iroat h?r lit? reaulenca. N?. 294 Seteatli at Th? rtteli*M ??i
fr.rari? of tbe fantilT, alan tb? ineiplicra of ' Btrii t Oluerftne? I???-"
Bo. Set, F. axd A. M.. ir? ri_tperlfiillf intited to ?Ulead th? f?oerai ?tt
Mund?/ ?Jternnou. lb? ?aih luit, at lo'Block,
6a? l>r?nei?ce papera plea?? cop?.
?IKVKxmm-Oa rrrrlat. tbe 2?th lait.. John l.ennot-, infant ????/
John ?nd Maniii? Kteteaw?, arad I month and tl dxye.
R.-I?ti?e? and frien.l. of the family are te?pci-ifall/ i?fltod to attox?! tb?
f?iu?r?l ?t ft?,. VA W?,tT*?nty ir.t-.t , ou Sum?a?, to? lath last. a?
I i o'clock p. UL
TITI'S?In Brnnklvn on Wedneadaj erenU?, the Zdtt inxt., Wax. W.
1 itit?, In tl.e :illli re?r of hi. ?je.
TI.e reliUfei ami fii.-ad? of tue fimlly tr? laette I to attend bit fu??fxf
uti Siturdiy lb? 2'lb iaal., at I o'clock p. ia., fraia hi? !?U reudetvoc,
N... m Carll.in at?.
WAKKPIEI.D-On Krldir, Mircl. Jfi, Thorn? WikeieUI.
Tt.? r?l?tite? ?nd frien.l? of th. r_n.il- ?r? re?p?ctfullt melted to Uttmt
tl.e funeral fr?_ M? lala r :?..ii-u.e. No. HT! tteulh Siilh et. Ittmof
Ott, o? Mondar, tb? ZSth mil at 1. o'clock.
WOoD-At Aul.nro. N. Y., on ThnraHi/. Mireh -.*>. Job? Rlchariaax?
Wood, third mo of Jiiuo? C. ?nd A iells? It Wo?d ?f U.U at*/.
Intetuiebt al Auburn, o? Hunda/, th? Uiitii inaL
ITMPl?li TODAY
BLACK SARAH J , No 98 ll.rr.,? -l.
BRADKIf, IVILl lh, No. Ml Snriug ?A.
li.AUNhK. THOMAS, K... .'IHI Kitlh if?.
I.IK. Wil.t.IAM No. (tli Third afo.
McCABThT. ?IIAUI.KS. No. .V. Ka.t Twelfth it
Pi OA, BLUAllhTII. Cburfb of lb? Tr?o?B?i?rilio?, Baft Ttfaxtf
uintl.xt.
SI.ARRM. ?IHAIII.KS II . No. -17 Alllltic-.t , Rraoklf?
M HKAt 11. JeiM I'll. No. 14 Kliuir ?I . liront Ira
?9ptti.ii Catien.
Hearth and Hotos.
No. 15 now hi;adv.
.'"rue to the lit 1
True to ila pioau??.
True to ?tor/ latorMt of fi?il/ ?a I -?antr/
Do oou Mai a food utnok >
See Nur ? picture of AprU I'o*l's D?/ i? HKABTII ANt) IIOMB.
Ar' you atout tuiUttmg t
S?c ? ebartxinc Colla,? Plaa to HEARTH AMD IIOMB
Art t/ott rpurytmg about the I'otatott t* plant t
M?e lt?t /???*? eiperieio? of ? practical f'aititator I? tht. weak'?
HEARTH AND HOMK.
Vo you ikink ? le*-A?*ne?ta roti ?tV.CrahU t
ttt lot Inqeilr/ a?tn?r?d lit Prof. L*0?tt of T?ie C?'.!?|? S* mat
week? HEATH AND IIOMB.
Ou pot? x-C?A lo knotti kov lo ?tate CaxIf/oiotT? ??row '
Se? a a?? ia?tbod I? thl? ?eek'i IIRARTH AMD IIOMB
Do you talk of joint South t
Sie Mrs. Stows'i itttor ?ad Mr. Jtc?ioxa'i Souther? ?tp?n?a?? h?
tbii week? HEARTH AND IIOMB.
Do you think 0/planting Tritt t
See ?hat Mr. C?rxklit ?are of that nutter i? thu a??k'i HKA-TK
AND HOME.
Art you a Housekeeper t
Mrt. Hunaibce hii . ilaibU -{(eatoai la tht? *??k'i IIR AR I'H AN?
HOME.
Art you planning a Barn t
Sex an? of th? b?it Bit?i In N?w Bafia-d ia tht? ??eh'? II HABT M
AND BOMB.
Art you anriout about your Seed* t
See ?hat UIURTU AND HOME fx/a *t f* "1 ?d SM
Do you like Spring Orttnt I
Read ?hat " .-otnaon taoK- Mr. Wilkixsoh" but? ta/ i? thm ?e?h'?
HEARTH AND HOME.
Art you a/rtui of hair tnaktt in drinking mater t
See ?hat aa eminent Phrticli? of New-Tork aa/taf theraiathi? ??*?'?
HEARTH AMD HOME.
Do you tcaut to knot? hot- ?ia? ??tul tn/e exx teep hou** It? Wtx?- Ttt*k
on $9? a month t
Ht* ?rcoBOt of actoil ?iperieie? la tbrt WERKS IIKAltifl AND
IIOMB.
Do you tfant to tee horn a drunkard evutuertd kit tmp.HU* t
U?id Mix. Dit li . Stor/ ia thli we.k . HEARTH AND IIOMB.
Do you tranl la pteatt your wt/e, and tht 'hUdrm. and the neighbor
(?ci?) fiorroici tke paper) I
Ba/ thli ?eek'i HEARTH AND HOME.
It ?at iseaa better, aad ?? -MB It ?ball nerer be otrtk.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
KOR 8ALK BT AM, NKW.SDKAl.RRt_ _
From Next Week.
Thtl eterji odf _at bate a? ??p?elall/ htorahl? ?pportmH/ to kftr
?bat THE EXAM1NBR AND CilltOSICH, t. la til lU dep?rtate?!?,
lb? |.nbli?li?r. ?ill aexd Ibe papar lir wail
TO Afir PERSON WHOSE NAME IN NdT NOW ON TUB LIST
OK Ml BSl'RIBBU? KKOM
MBXT WEEK
TO TUB
LAST OP DKCEMRBR. I*?l
NINE MONTHS.
POR ONB DOLLAR.
UktmutXAUtntM AND CHRONK-I.B. Bot tl: IOS, New Tteh,
and a. ud nt th? Htm lo .. to hefto with NRZT WEEK.
9tm 1'iliicrtpti'ini for d?liter/within the Cil/ ??<! Const/ of Nttr
York, ?I 35 for the nine mnttthi
I uion l.enaiir ( Inb, Ma?aou a?? . c"rn.-r af Taantr Ititb-at*
Newlork. Mitch :' I ki'J.?A ?peciil raecttng of tbii Clab ?ill b? hel4
THIS(B?_r?xjj K\ KNINC.at io'.i.ick, la? coaaidet eertat? punaxti
act? aon peiiditi? in the Le?iil?lur?, to ?it. the Tit Co___.i?iera, Pa?
lle? CowmlMloier?', lad School Comuitiiioner?' bill?
_J. LANODON WARD
Kxtra Hjeclal Notii-i-.-l'?t. J. H BCflKIICK ber? I??.?~?7??7
form hit patienti md tbe public that. In c.inie.|tieaee of bit In.-reiia?
irt.-tt. t and bminen at b.i pr.ncipil o-ce in Pbtitdtlphi?, h? ?111 tx?
obligedlo five up ?i?itinj New-York pmfesaioi all?, after Ihx nett two
refalar tititi?TI KMPAY. April 8 and 20. Tbo?? ?bo ?iah to coxmII
him ?.I pleiM tnaki note of tbi?, ?? bi. K-.ni? ia New York, Ho. It
Bond ?t . will lie ?lose.1 alter kftm JO. Dr. Mehenrk'i nedlcioiM? PUL
MONIC ?Till P. SK.WVKKI) TONIC, aad MANDRAKE PILLS?with
fill liirection? in Knciiib. C'trmiu __ French, ma/ b? obt?i??d ?f Dtxf
I'.iti n.J di-altra everj?lirre. Ofjc? hour? for th??? lw? lait tmU ?tB
lie. 11 ?,1'ul, from 9 1. tu. to .1 p. ?.
littt.oiiitril Hi-?t?rllun ?n pn..-? ol< II!Na70L?_?WARB "SAS
HXiiKi.s. BROaZK?, ?...I ?AMY liOOD.S. Out ?aur? ?tx?h
tii.itke.I down aud iu plain Ufurci.
DINNKH SETS.
RICII1.\ III tDltATKD, ?l 75, redeeed to ?HI ?5.
U li. reduce?! to ?/ UO.
?VI 21), red?eed tn er SU.
4<t UV ledacedto a>> IX
*. i suasse t?i'ii-itivi. ?soiu???. #e m te? ara?.
liOBI.KTM. t 11 IMI'AliNKS, and WINIftt, ter/cheap CUT TUM
Ul.KIiM 4> ' ! 0 p.'i du/. Alao a ?lioiee aiaurtaieut of
e ? .8 FIXTURES
It, BRONZE, iiid ORMOLU. Pleia? call ?ad ?ti-ise foot
aad in n.e?.
B. V. HAUOHWOUT ?ft C<?.,
_ No*. 4HS. I9U, and tax Broadway, cor Br?o-?-?t, H. T.
John I-', llr-tir)-, No. ?I I'aik.rnw,
MAS HRAUY M)K SI KIND TRADB.
faVO ?????. KARATeUIA " A " SPKINO W'ATKM.
ISS ?'.??. CONOBBS8 SI'KINO WA'I'ER.
?il ?te. SAKATOUA ' srilt'W-lhK.
li ? ???. SARAT?>ei.\ - EMPIRE" WATER.
.1 eiiei llli.ll KOe K NI'lllNti WATER.
1.1 i-teiETIYSIM Kti MINERAL WATER.
?WCitet MISNl.syl'ol MINERAL WaTEB.
?0 Chi VERMONT M'RINU WATER. ,
nrv-lli reiao??l?loi Ma/ to too lsrk? preuutw, No i COI.L|-ilK>
PJ ,ie'l HEW-TOt-K. _
I'Bli-i.t?. --OSl?h C*, H*. Tl Path ixw. ?T ? . At.uu (o: utjUwir
\*t AM_iClCAW aud EUROPEAN PATENT?.
i ??i.-. ir? /??ra' ?tperiaae?.
Pamplilat ?f La? aad Information tr**.
Kui iiliui-t
of th? Lite?! St/I??, ooxitttltif, of
PAR.'.OR. DISINO ROOM, AND CHAMBIR SUIVE?
At P. KUl'TINA'S
Miaufactorf ?ad Wtr?ro?aM.
N..i K aud 9? Bait Honrto? it,
B?tw?M Bowtry tM ?teo??d tr*.
BtUUiac at r?td<_?d price?
All (?oda wirraatod.
C'lethM U'rlttger? of ?II kl__ BBPAIRBD. ?r takes to p?rt7.7
fol th? - INIYKkt-AL." which t? ?arraatod Jsrablx
H. U. BBOVTMli,Cl? K?_at __tfM4iJ_tiL l?,