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2_ . _ - TIIK KOCK OF CHICAMAUGA? a?S THOM?-?HI-'. NATION IN ?OU I.N1N?. - PERSO??II HOTI??THK ARMY OK TH.::cPM III ULA-IP-HI-? l-KTl'Mt TO THK TBHNE8SKB LEOI9LATURB ? F1W-HTT IN WttVK? ? II .lill'?? AM' TAMls-lllS MOHKSTV, ETC. Tin? .ititKtunccnii-nt. of (ion. Thomas's deatb h.? t.t tit ?, ? ?uii?i: i??l. In iournals of both parties throughout tb?' lanti. by heartfelt ?ord? of grief, au?! by enthusiasm euh.glesof the mau and of his iccord as a .,,,!?! Wa l.i.v.? ?-..n few w.inU of disparagement, even in columns which bave been devoted to bitter assaults ?.ron. oi .meit Mie.Ts against, tho cause in vahuh tlio berogaineil hi* r.-i'ut.?ti??n i-ititetlie mu rtler of Abra? ham Lincoln awed hi? enemies to silence or aB___B) M mau ha? ?liol ?hose character BM <-..ii.maud.'d mi? li um form and ei.lluisiiistie admiration from BBB of all opiti ,0.1? a, ti. it of (-en Tlioimts. The PBtB of tat Mat news t.pou the p??opl.? of various cities was a general depie? ?.on. Men mel ,-.? I S-taK upon the streets and lu th. ir (...?meas t.U?-. i? I?'. x? hange expressions of their sorrow. Veterans evert-where recalled their recollections of the old warr.oivtithUi.de. ness and affection. I'ublio meet? ing?. h:tve been hel.l In ov. ry place larg? __MMg?_ te? two oi Ihr,, t.? Baikal t??gcther, and resolutions expressive of sorrow for (he oountrj a los-, ?nd pride in her ?oldie, s eareer. have been BBBta?. ?1. willi tgM mon? earnest feel ?igstl.i.n usually accompanlos such formalities. It is literally true that the whole n:.tion M I? minimini.. We an? sorry to mention a trivial ei.cption to the general lone of the press in its commeuts on the death ofUeu Tbotn-iB-an exception which gives emphasis to the rule. A tew of the utterly irreconcilable ? bel ??ditoisof the .-.eiith, cann,?t foi .ne tin? (ieneral foi the facttbat. IxiiigiVirgiuiau by birth, be wa* (me to the (ioveri.iuoul winch he served as an oflicor of its regul ir ?nny. In oucor two BBB- lusuuc.? he i.spokou of with bittern?-.?? aud exe? -?it <? riincor. Oi.N Hl?,,..? IM- ftaSftH*?V^k^ of Tii-r-i?i?-nt (.rant ('.cn Thoiii.ti was stationed in Ten lu-Brtee. Iiuui.a; the reconstru? tiou of that Stato and sub?,yam al _Usord-f ho goverucd with a firm hand, i.?-ver Interfering u_.le_.iv, but always protecting all elUsea? aad aiaaaniiii u.e peace. Ills cour.e was io ni.pai ti.i? and Jost that only the bitterest Rebels found fault with billi; tlio proposition to remove his por tt.ut from tho State Library obtained tlio support of no toiitidciab'.o number of tho Pemocratio members of the fit_t*tlat*_l*_', That proposition broii-ht from the (.encrai tho following ch.r aaterlaU? letter. Tho severe rebuke elicited an apolo ?.-i-lii explanation from the man who offered tho r?solu t.?i, a:,.l otl.ei? ii,'.it. ?ie.l in the honor of the State. Tho tip.m it, ni wa- that tiio whole matter was a Joko of a ni? B~B_T, w lu. wi?lie.l to 6atinzo certain falaolj i,,,:,mi, liita-uH? lui?,' the I.e.-isltttiirt'. Whatever tin pretended niotire, the offering ?>f 'gath a resolution ami it? m eptatuc by tlie members without au expr?s? m,,ii al ?I,.une a'.ul itidignatloli, was insulting: to (ieu. Thouin-, ?.tul his Spirited letter is au houorablo patt of hi- recul. BAB Finvrneo, CB1 , Pee "1,lar.. Tlitn I? \ \"i v\ ?leur Sir: I received ..our favor of the _,,l.i ie?:. ni.ty. an.I a-I mu sure of your friendly teeltug toward uie, I take irreal pleasai. in giving you m; n-ttton? for offering to refund to tlie pr?tent Legisla? ture of Teiiii? ???-.? t),- cot of tlio polirait of myself, .?nit :e?i toba paltitc 1 by tti?: Leginlatuie of lt-__, and re asava ii lion. Hio lii,raiy of the Capitol to jour Stat?. I will pn n i-a-, by ?fating; that, although I regretted ?1 ti.? time, the I/cgislattiro of i-?/, hal ordered try joint resolution, a pat-tall of me. to be painted au.l place.1 in tlio Slate Lil,tari, yet being convinced It was done through motivi-H of trleud r., |, .m I . ?teen,, tin- j.,ii,t ie?oliiti?,ii having b?en passed w nunn my know l.-.l?'.?, I felt a natural delicacy In da? ?limn, a coiiipliineiit no ni . xpect? d, a.-?nie.l as I u.,s,,f tin ?in?.?rttj of the act 1'mui that day until the e\tta. ??tlin.ity pr??? e. lim-? had la the present I/Ogisl.ilure. I h ni lu ..-n Iel to lielievo that ibu act of tho l_a_r_sl itute of MSS h.i,I 1. ti. generally approved thioti,.hout tho Stato. Ob beinf informed of those merit j.roc? edings, self r_ -I?-.! aa ?.li as n Draper appreciation ol the net of the i.-.-i?. ?Mu- of i-f, r.<iuir..i tint i ?l ouid relier? the me tobera ol the praoentl ? iBlstatara frasa the possibility ???g a tli?.._i, e. .lu- pi, tine ei.ry tittie I hey went into the State library. The saase reaaoas impelled ?sa to m form the Mp? ?k, i thai I shall retara t!,? medal a- soon ita i< sa uri te Ki * York.wberc i inviit it poattod last ?-pring, haters laaBlag '.he l.,.?t lo assume duty ou this ooaat_ N i? i i n,e aaaars jraa that, m taking the aoBrsa i k .?>, 1 .lis? la.ui any Inlet.tmu whatever to i< |, . t Hie cninpli in. tit ? _tcn,l?(l to me lit tin- LeC-Slat-i. of Igg), but siin ptj wish to i? mu, t?. in. i^giMature which repudiates Um u s. i, as i ,t u? m nu power to do so, compensation for w.'iitii'i ?..ni io consider a wroa? i? iixtmt.d i?y a f,,tu,.-i ____rt____a_*. on tho people of the Slate in my 1 ..in, ni i tt nil yo it?, ?.i??. "li. liiuMti. M.il Ccn. I'. S. A. I|.?W ?BBB, TIIOMA?? riMK T<? ni. Till I IS! ( ..M.I.NM It OF i;n ?nan <>r mt .D_ui.iti.i_M.-_ aiAiLMkiM ur >.i s BOM , has?. At lite'.an,pi? t of the surviving memhrra of the Anny ?./ lit? laiaolat?. ____ I ,,, __________________ '"'I r.. . a ii,',_.,. C.?. I!.?a.-er:in? ?.'.id that there is much inleiestitig in,. w i.m,-ii history connected with tin? Artnv ??f Ik? On '?? i lutiil, and he would teil them bnetlv how it wasth:.t ?.? n. Thomas raine to be the last commander of that army 1 he (ieneral proce ded lo relate how he wa_ dt sgn iti d IO that comm:.! d oter Bil seniors in rank, anil how the ?->ic?tio|i of ra ni; was ?t.liii?te.l. 1 ill I li. i on lie saul that lu- f( It a ?lilli u i .?? .iliout a??iilniii_ the 10111U1..11.I of ?o ?-ti it .11,.I in, pot !.. it nu aunt. uml over so many ..Duels w lu. wen- lu.? ,?. iiiur.? ill tho fertile <,, 11 1 bolitas u .in In? Mead, ami liinl re? ? |T( ?I li : ? ? ? ?,,in in? nd.it ton- !,,i pTO vi.ui? Hosts of Inn.o:-. I said to lien. 1 liornas. ?'Von are my w 1,1,, i in years. In th- -ii,,.-, ami iu nant ; I ni , .1 tin? co,, ? latt'.u of et-,y iii,inl,.i ol ti,.? aunt, ???penally of its b? ?t men. I bara BBS ?ought ti is (.nilli. ii,,l, am! d. -ne and i,<,-,( 1 our ii 1,1. .-mil w iii _;i\c i ,11 ant comm aad you waa! In thi? am, v. whether 01 me of Ms tint,- division? 01 IBB pt?.! sea.i m (oin..i.uni. (?en. Thomas, m 1. p:v, ra? in.ttked Ihat li?) liinl the gteati-st coiitiili nee anl esteem forme, but In i.lw.it? ili?!iked to t olate Hie 1? pillar sys? tem of promotion bj senioiity. Aft. 1 lie li id declined the An.?,v of tile t ??lit? he li ,,| tlioti?-lit of service in 'lex..?, but, limier all . in nui?litiiees, he e.iuM not tie. line to aaVTa w-itli iff. II? arkeil ?ne the date ol my KISS W Bl ?inn. and I told linn 1 believed that it had 1..-en ant.-?datad to the _isi of M 11? la 1 1 ? v. 1 km w. n- \ ? r Inquired aa to ?lit- iny coiniii:s?ion had heeaant&datad. Ooa .Thomas ?aid that cn.led his last ,.l,|..tioii; Ih.it luv OOBUBlsalOB Wa? older thal! hi?, ile said he wa? tiled ol l-< ing ?e, OOd IB colntiiaiiil, and it .1:111,ti!,ted sim].!y to I? tug nolioilv. Bo I divided the ..nui , ?uni a-,ive BIB., BB Bl well k10 ?ii, _-oioni,tHil of Hie pcpter. 'lins wa? how ?..en. 'I lloma? ?unie t<? l?e aaaoclsted witu M m the Anny of the Cam berl.uni." ThO next pure ,,f b -tory1 all vhen lieft the army without talina ii-ave or sli il:ing ha-?I? (.? 11 ?.a Ii? Id t ..nie to tue ..i,?I - .1,1 li,? w.iiitctl to tall with me about one Hung, UmI '..ii. 1 ..oiiiis tvouid itavo ?????ken el him t? if, but he fell Kraal '?> iii my. <>ai Hi Id ?uid there were nu..or? that I was t o be relieved, ad Cen. Thomas op. polSllod lo ti?. 1 .,ii,n,.. 11,1. 1! iii.it tv 1 re (lone, he (Thomas) ?|.011I.I think It a creal Injustice to th" at my ana to tlie cou n 11 j . -t ntl it 0111,1 not tal?, t lie ..?in in.1 n ti u ti less he were n.l.ip? lied lo ?lo ft? by (Inly. 1 toltl 1. ..?iii lil to salto I 11.>uia? that 1 ha.I Hi? _.'.'? ?tt II Confidence in In? honor naA arasa ut jiibi?it. and tiwi wbatarrer miglit happon, he would have no uilaanprebenslou of mlanndenta?diiix li. tit.1 n h ni .111 I luv?, if It Wai rtiioiit. to til the 1 ,,rp? collin...i,,: 1 -1 li-.t a hen we tool, elm li- of I Battaoooajfl I waa tletenniiied to di. all in my DOWOI to move. Uraagf? koala I ordered the pou loons to be ton-ti 11. ted ii? speedily. as p<>. ?il.le. lo -TOSS tin- lit, 1 lo tat..- poOSeaslOB Of ItOokoUt \ . - ki 011 n to mt ) out ig ti n-ii.l, I'lnl Moi l.l ni 1,en. M . I'l.lntt l.tie 11,lei r.tpt? ii. ami -aid he had ridden to the mci with l;..-.i ian? to mike tin? .munge? na tit? t" . i"?? "i ' 1 " , Iht i >th of O? tul ?i-1. "in ? oinji.ii y ?a. ltd Il.i.'lt MJii'li. w11, i, .1 I ? 1 n .?. nt ,t? ? In. f I of the Army. I ex ?n.It.eil the ].oints to cru.? Hu- liver, and. upon my rotara ia Ike siasilB?. I lound a i.,. ?raai ai.n?iuiieiii-_ lot n in f. mid tia? appa?otmenl ?if t., n. Thom .s m nit sim. nor. 1 toot 1 nota lo 11,,?mt. and i?, 1. ia niter to call at ui) headquarters at li 0*0.01 k p, m. v. h?ii ;,.-1 .un. I hod the neceasanr orders prrpai.a and lau! ?tit ?i.? table, I laid them betete Thosaas lor min to f-a-.nl He l.-.t.l tl.ei.i willi .1. .it . ii.lial 1 ir-liu lit.,1 i?. _.iu to turn j.ale I told Inn to say noll.m?. I klau WMI lie would ?ay, tor <??iti .ii had Uild ?..?? Iaasoiwd lum tli.it BOthillB C1 li'l ??'U" l.ttiuell billi BBd iny-elf. I ?a,,11,? inn?, "Von eau'l desert tins peal, All wui bo right between Toa and tar." Pea. Thomas replied ib.it he didn't liki it, 1 ?? ?hnis vere som for, and 1 had repoitn wade of ho? sffairs stood Inoaeh deparimeiit of the allot We dist u--' 'I ti"1 coiulitii.ii of thin.;?, and then lite ?ni. i? ?? n- w 1 uti in- in. t,?- t.iK.i ij ,. ivi, aad hi? aisiiuillir. Comiualid. IS lit 11 we had ?Ion. this, and lit?? uid< ra were SBBl to tbe Atljut.ii.t ?.. u. :..:'? ollne. I told arl lilli till* dUUIJCe Molilli |U.'bailly h te J 0..1I ?Uni on ti.?' amy and lae coiiii iry, anti 1t.it tho 1?'?? lass Mad? the better, I have i?it you la possession of al inj pis -, you li.ne always ueoa I? mt rouSdeaco,aad >"t. know ?11. 1 alw.it ?" tliiim-tit tit..1 II.o se? ?nul .1. inn.u.ai.ti ? IioiikI ho tu ?i' aware of Ibt plana of Ibe roasiuander. so that 11, ron- ' 1 ?i? at n bj ii? ? idt nt they nil? hi ! ?? ? ..ni, .lout w tho.it mt. rruption. i told i boinas ,? Be thoitghl 1 ? ?. 1 ?at) 1 would sta.i . bBl li ? SS ..?Min?! IB) |,.il?/lu. li! ile le plie?l thal be WOUld I.ke to li ne lue st ii . but lie bell. t. d loy judiiiut lit wa? ix.u_.tl. Aftel Hi s w,,s all ili.i,. . ami viUcu tin order? were iii dlapatebed, I-Matas ?..?'i. "?.enera!, I WOBld lil?.- to have yon ? x|?i.uti fully (he ?lau (o ta-.e W Bah ali lui ' 1 Wtnl otel he details of the plan, when. where, ?i?l howtoeroas Um river, bow to laka i..?..k,?nt Valley, an?! then eaplule \t ai.o.il. I..? 1 I .? oi. 1, WO .-<-]? ii at. ?I, BB.l at 7 o'? I... k the ii? -vt day I boarded the ti.un ano ??ft the Ann) of ti.. Cumberland. ? ? ? 'Btraws BLOW Which way il,e Wind blows.' A ?ci y hitit thin? tells the difler? i,.r between a true soldle? ami aImhius Ol':. 1'hc ??iai?? mi. iai::e.l out: i/o?.k.uit Volley Waa taken and Wajh.it, hie raptured Geo. Tbo_aaa.ln hisn port, comiiie?itd it bysaviiiK: ' Areordin?; te IB? plant al P,? and .-io, I captured \? anbali i>)< . Ar Jhat snows rut a white BBB he hi This _St_M pi ?it? ?toty of bow ?a??? liioiiia? ?.inn lo be y OUI i i.liili.,iinli i, al.d bowl o.?.?to '?0 leave you.'' TIMM AS' APIlAltAM I -I li I" I ??_?-_ M UM It - ?.' , li ?,? u -.latinas wa? ueailysn f? it nl?-n, or lar.-?- fr.uiie, ?lid ?n lll.|?o?lii_ ?tature. Ills limbs were tua*-,;.. II, |>osscsaed s Ina mouth, a muan jaw, and a steady blue .?ya. He wa? habitual } (tuen.-, liewa? ra?' looj know ti to ?lulle. Y j, tmtrtafhantoai and nndeiiionsiiai.ie, he ?was mild, and km 1. and mi 1.il. le m h,?.,, n,,,? tag ?ft, h ??.??iiikI ?'M ami Impassive. b-,t orrtaiuly as earelcaa ?aaaaals ow*b feeliua-as ii?- w?. im|i.-ivious to ? B/lOt-rs. After th? lau,>? ?! ( 1.1. kaiuauna, and ?lu 1, hu must huo be. n perfectly eouwlona thal be J. id anvit K,.., i i.iii? . ni my .ii.,l ||,? while 1. 1.1011. lie ?.it half an lu.ui drlaklna < t.lfee. am! d,,l n?,| ?ti., itali' 1 i. tia - r _.. _ j ? .No one won,,1 ha vo know 11 that ?li. re, 1,11 i,.-. t. an. In battle he sal 1 statue, with ton illy ion?, -I _ti._,i____ b_ .. . .,.,,. ia ino umiiourcrs, IT? wa? ?<?! were not 01 ? i"'? "??. , , . i^'-sr:::'^?';:!;:.''^-.'^.^?;'^'^,;. iM.id ?ml ....i..in,i..i.ie in usratlsa. He,would W l\.i i, . .1- ?... din rlo-lil liinllltTll ti? ?li Ik?'. I'UI li IU II ill? IM?W ?VwiltoX ?Tne* prml.-nt. ''M..est. mo.le.,1 ; boastful either before or after the event. Iii? will ?hi I "??? , 1. ".ble a.?? iron . but it was only after tell, ellon 'ti? io- arden. .1 It? He never ?bn.itod it In rashness. T I ? h?- ?.fi.-., m i nant whoa ?.the,ra MM. ?? smj depre? I ?ted lu? merila. hecauM he Wl turn ne ance eidcd brstudt i-t nreparatioo. or_?ni?alh>a. ?ywem He won ,n accordance with nile?; which, howe v,i. he maslen .1 ami _u-?luctl, and III not their creature. | Detroit i oit. iii* rSB-BMAIi livnil- -?.M? mmi.s. Gen. Thomas was simple, severely so, In his habits of lue aud dress; yet be was an aristocrat in which then cnold be no guile. Hu wa? au atistocracy of worth, not of pi nie. of lunney, or position. Hu vi a? a getitl-unan of the olden school, whose self respect wa? too great to allow the commission of a dishonorable or a meretricious act He never ate. even In the army, except from solid m1? cr ?et vice, but always of plain. wholesome food. An Indulgence in which and liquors was the exception, and theu never when a young man wa? present. Profanity found no place upon his Ups In all his tantee, tho-o the most Intimate never know him to lie thrown off his guard, or to givo expression to a warm, hasty or Indig nant word. Ho never was compelled to apologi.? for pomp aud circumstance of war, on the ?ithnr band, tkek* though made a Major General on April 'ii, ho had no slurs , hVeoat until after the battle of Htone Ki ter .eight months arter ward -. and they were put on byt lu>*****?7 of hil servant, at the Instigation of ?onie -Mtabsrs of ? Mall. He wore bil colonel . coat until the ?I taking command at Mill MWBtft^i^A1^,--**- ? brigadier Goneial six month?. lind- Journal. HI? MF.TIK?I>-nRACr.-SV1TKM. carciui ?na ?tcicilUu.-^'inetitiSd" in .warfare, that he cursed (len. Bragg heartily and very frequently during tho battle of Stone Uiver bcoause he was " fighting with? out system." It was Thomas who saved the right wing of our army on that occasion, and so, by iviiuimg the bat? tle, gained a right tocrititl.o the military tactios of the enemy. Al the time of the surrender of Lee to Gen. Grant. Gen. Thomas's army wa? near tho Virginia line, the intention being to march to I.ynebburg, and crush the Krbel army between th.? two walls of .'ederal troops. Thomas re? ceived an order to return with hu command to Nash v:l!e. Forty th?>u?.itit! men, with their artillery, aminu iiitmn. baggage, etc.. wero transported hy rail, ami tim ?Tinie linn) arrived In Nashville without one single casu? alty, ho perfectly w?'te the detail? arranged by the com? mander, un.i ?o complete the discipline ho enf.ir.-eil. lind. Journal. ?TRST DATS OF THE WAR I\ KKNT-CKV. In Septenibor, MSI, when Zoliicoffnr was In Kontttoky, menacing th? Union Interests, placards were kttAki throughout the Stato calling on the young men of Ken? tucky to meet at lexington for peace purposes?to drill? where they would bo met by such men as Hreekinridge, Preston, Marshall, and others, who would mlvlso them of the course to purnne. Gen. Thomas saw the dang?-r menin ing the little I'uion fore? at Camp Hick I'obinson ; bow tho thousands who would meet at Lexington would be organized and marched to effoot a junction with Zulli coffer, and then drive the 1'nion troop?, out of the Htato. Hi? keen foresight prevented the d.-mger by sending ?t ?c'iincut to I-exitigtnu to fotostiill the action contem? plated. The prominent hebel, who were to bo at Lexing? ton at the lime -?p.?? .II.-.I, tied ; aud no drill took place. ? I...Uni Ville ('Oin. nis fidlli.r l.N MiKiici: -BIS "UrBBT-QUBt* EBB his PUTT. A Regular f fflcer onco wrote of him : "He waa ci.(titeen year* In the army without being n'u? sent from his post. The following anec.Inte, showing his rare fidelity to the claim? of duty, is eminently character i-tlc of the man : While our army wa? lying at Mtirfrees D 'io', he was asked when he Intended to visit Nashville, ll.iriy miles distant. 'Why,' he replied, 'I have Im-.-ii trying for some, time to find an excuse to go there, but cannot do it. I am not Bick, have duties here, alni really don't know what excuse I could offer for going away.' " The Louitrnltc Courier Journal has }he following little story illustrating this phase of his character: " Col. Watkins mariied the daughter of Gen Ronsteau about the rinse of the war Just afler the battle of Nash ville, Watkins, then on Gen. Thomas's staff, apprniirliei! the General with it free and ronlial mininer, ns if tin? re quest hu waa about I j make could not be denied: "Gin el.ii, you know I have a swi etlieart, .Miss ? linuss-euu, whom I have not seen for - months. A leave of ?hseuce, if you please, for - weeks." To the dismay of poor Wat? kins, Thomas shrugged his shoulders. Watkins, ?eoiiig that Motue niterc-s-nnti was necessary, reminded the Gen? eral of Ins youl li, the al dor Of such I.-: is and sur h at lae h ineiits, and referred ,to some probable history of the Gen <-t.it in such mattera. Ora notnaa quietly und soldierly ii piled : "Watkins, I've boen there; aud the truth i? that I, tut?, have a ??.?cetheart: aud I have, not seen her for linn i? month? than you havo >ours for so many week?. Ami, what ti more. I han? been married to mr sweet, lie lit. and want I" seo her as much as you do yours, and it is likely moie. '??uti won't let her coo.?- to eulup. A . ..mir i., mi pi .?. mr a wife. 8he is out of her clement, himIii r..i.'11'ii? Ultu. Ami I won't ko to see my wife till ?iiv dutv t* ?mied and th? war over. What I wili no1 ?!? in.i mu I will not allow j ou to tin. Pettier. I l ive a 'laid' to make In Miim,issi|iji? and Alabama, and I decided this morning that you wen? tho mau to lead it. You w. 11 pteaM report foi iety at c a. te,* THOMAS AM. l.IN?.lI,N's llnMMtll- III? Mr,I?F?Tr. | Gen. Thomas's last publio appearance in Chicago was mi the occasion of the grund reunion of the armies, and the many scenes of enthusiasm, amounting almost to hero worship, of which he waa the ulrjei t while presiding oier the ISSSlBf-l Of the Anny of the Cuiiibeil,-in?l. at Me Vicker'?Theater, will long be remembered a notable in? id?-iit of that assembly was the time when a resolution ?a? introduced petitioning the Trustees of the Lincoln Monument Association to cause au e?iucMri.in ?tattle of I. in. Thomas to U- placet! up. m the Structure. The aten? >)?a_ed Wrirnor was for once completely surprised, and i?, with tremulous voice and ntn-aiiiing eye, he pleaded for the withdrawal of the proposition, the ei.lhii-iii?in leiiclied almost the pitch of madness, lie rest? with Lin? coln hiiw, and may licier umio utter *> inntlest umtost. A tearful, grateful nation will see to it thal the'itrojei-t luna', lied that day, ami temporarily retracted ut the CMinest uppial uf the object theiiof. is completely re? alized. [I'liicago Tribune. When louie friends in Tennessee ?poke of iiomiiinting Gen.Thomas for i'r.siileut of the C tilled Sutes, he wrote io ti.coi saying, " If you love me, do not do this thin/ I havo beeu e<lucale<l and fitted for eei lain duties, ulm li I in iy in.ikt' ni siiuii' little worth to my countiy.but out ol thut spheiu I cannot serve. AN IM IbBSni IN HIS I.ARI.T liri.. The I.yitclibnrg Yirginian recalls the following in? nient lu which the lift; of Hie hero wat saved to his couutiy : We have heard, from a member of the family, tli.it wheu the General was a child, dilling tim period of the Southampton linsiirrection. he was saved from a violent death by his elder sister who, escaping from their iliiell mg, carried lum in her arms to tho woods, just in time to ?n e lum Im in the avenging funes led by Nat Turner. The future General escaped the fat.? that happened to many others during that negro luiuireetion. THE AltMr O?r* IBB < H WIKRI. INO?l BDLOOT Of THOMAS vi nu.r ni. vi.r i.iviii. At the last meeting of the Army of the Cunibotlaiid In Indianapolis, where Kosccrans gave the rciuiui.?eucos piiulcd above, ('cn. Thomas, absent in California, re? ceived great attention, and comments on his career occu? pied a large part of the time devoted to ipsoaBSo. G?u. T. J. Wood of Dayton, Ohio, tevieived lu? uhaiacter and It t nul a? follows : His calm and dispassionate wisdom In council, his prov? ident sagacity which forecast and piovidcd for every ex? igency, Ins imperturbable courage and c.'iiahtiuily iu tim sorest trials of battle, his well inaikcl hut utiustcuta tions self-reliance, united with the loftiest personal ?lig nity and greatest simplicity and gentleneas of manner?? ?i i ..nil.iiialinii alike removed from the arrogance of hauteur or the vulgarity of familiarity, and evincing on all occasions a sense of duty und devotion to his country win? h t-xaltcd hnu far above the region of self or person? ality?these rai?, ?-liment, of intellect and character la ciuul.illation coiirttiluled lum the brave ideal of the com ii.an.let ni a ?nliii,tier army, und mado bim the idol of his soldiers. ??????. He was ..?sot i.ite.l with tho Anny of tho Cumberland from ils Erato.Spoliation Uli the close of the war, lin was longer m eoiiiinaiid of the Army of lheCnmbeil.ii.il than any of its other couiinuiiders, und was the most suc? cessful. 1 'ii.l.-r lum, the grand old army never knew ro? ver??-?u defeat. * * ? Mill Mpiings the first Cul?n vic? tory of the war, Btolie Itiver, Chickaiuaug.i. Lookout Mount.nu, Mission Kid^e, nil the conflict? of the Atlanta eau.p.nain Hit- most brilliant Of the Wal mid Na,In ille mi', and cviT w.ll lit, stars of the first ixi.iginl min ni Ins ti.in.,1 ? iniciit military career. I>i?i rum Dating the two ?'tents lu (it u. TfcOMS'l ca? ler in which he io.?o to tim ff***l**_fllt proper? lion?, KTi'lend tho moat signal si ii ne-, ami di. played. In tbe noa! itriklag SMiuwr, ti.?' must marked ami distinguished feature? of his wend, rful .har.uni, I point to Hie bat Ile of (hu k.iiua uga lu which he ara? UM I, ?? .1 mil iiniiin? alii'- rock a.-.iiust whit li the K'Tit I lm-.li, sui ?i ti and beal in til?n; ami tn the battle of Nashville, m w mt li lie vi in Hit; destroyillg s ?? ni ii |h.?l nu li I li il.it ? ?! t lira 111? llii|r|lillis nf In I ?nil Mid I c1 te 11 Inn tie. w ho til In the W ?lill ?,es of III, . ol 'I.It I, ? .III ti st.f V Illili lill lilli el III tin ,'ite wal ?Mm l.is linSnis molo tit ??i ?tilly Glan ?nu. ilioiiiat? ; and It ii tin- iniiiiiiiiioiis mi,lui of lill < <?ll li I r V nu- li. that SOM weal (Ililli Willi lui,le ?eoUaooaa, gi.o?-, simplicity, and unaffected <ii_niiy Kevlewlng bia runpaoi, ?ell-rounded, folly-developed, and harmoniously proportioned career from the stand? point of thorough :i?r,ii. un tance, ilenved frnm long iiinl iniimate |ii'ofi?ssiiiuiil i.u'l personal saaoctsUO-O, vie may tiulhluiiy exii.i.m, me itur mt ti.ltii To him, oin rm.si tliituigiiii>he<l and ever successful leader and beetluved (-??tumi iii.1er, nt his ?li nt ii it r station of duty nu Ihn dulden shin, s nf the I'.iiTllc, ne.l.is long-Line Mininnie.?, lunn iii.? ii ital i." 'I'l, al <"ir stated annual i< union, ?ead Iba Inviiii ['?ti.lilli "Hail, and all hail git ni and iiiighty i lilt (tala, i.li :*>! IJ < Ulis mail. ' noble?! Iii.in.'li ol (lit li. .1.1 : " Y li'?IT, til?! <'i lil fcilVl at? I ?Ililli li, Illulia? ?lilli ?i ?I with Gie li, ii l ?Iii of Joseph <? I'rniic.r s | , es.-.ip. d n ceiilly. It will Im remembered, from the tall in J.n ?.'son. Mu?,and speedily ami volunlanli cain., link sl.iiii ; ?lid SS B'.-.IIIS ti? bl! ?1S Itllllfnll ilile ?S po.-llile lilli.? ? lose ."?'?ai tem A eonoopos?-ol of rta Clitrapo Tribune found linn in a Hue, large, weil llgliU-d iip.u In,, m, \ulli a ?omforuule Ixd, bi'o?t?,wiiting matetiab-, roi king . ii,>ii?, ?nd a spat ians flic place. I'pnii (he table was d.?pl ?, < ill "in a tain!) of bottle", S fa.I ??ssoi tu.eiit of lliiunl i'lttiy ?nun in rame all the late newspapers ami anotbrf nell Ulled banket, will, "a botUe of sherry wine,'' ?ml, io coin iude, theie ?SI a cull fuira " Mi?? i'rice, a leading sili?iss," ?ii that HO prisoner BppWfl ever to lune li . i, kept ?i. Imiiiitiiisly lodge.I mm ti the Mau lu lint Inn, *;_.??_ Hat.?,? di-ficni. 1_-l Iioui AutivtitiuvilJol I THE BONAPARTE TRIAL. ITS *?KR??>N\l. IN(il?KNTS AN1> ?CEMES. TJic laondou psujcn from tlie 22d to the 2*tth# received by th* latest steamer, cont^sr? ?irr?**" and correspondence recounting the progress M tho trial at Tour?, from which wo aro ei.iibl???! to present a continued account of it* remarkableproceidiuge. Me bave ajready given UN nimiiImI portions of tho Prince's examination by IkimaSialaj tbo Court satas list mt. and shall, therefore, ..iiot.'llttle from this part of the report ? th?? the trial. The following I? In precise terras the I'rl.i?*e s ount of the elrcumstancos of the ?booting lA-?t?t?a_r-l?.t?^nd?;nlg?S^^A? wich t t him to flight. I ask every man ofoourag.? who SfSSsul If I- would not have done th. same In my PG<n*'the_t?LM. K?>chefort entered the Cor. t. attended v,____r ? t?> ra_F'., fortiiel'iincowasau lufamous scoundrel unt affrtuie " Thf?resldent here luterruptetl M. R >ch.lort w ho re plicl. "I do not know tho l'rimoi I only repeat the W MadameMI^u.tatfN.'?ir then SMS her evidence. JB* nar other thing?, that 'tTcfol'Soir'? gWcs^Micr*- very close flttlng. Ile cou hi not then fore have given the I'rliico a blow, sine? the gloves were intact after leigh. M.iilamo Noir was greatly excited ?nd affected, a ...Imin.li syiupa tliv was shown for her In Court. fit, i avaller deposed that ho was very ntlm.-tto with Noir, and Knew that he went to the Prunes house with . mu ilnitory liitenlions. The deceased wat a calm und moilei.it?? man, and the witness narrated several facts to prove this. A****BA*A*fCI '-n B-iuvto- or rarSCS invirinT?'. The oorn-spoiident of The London EtmtUat desenlies the appear nu e of Prince ll?niiparte ut In? "-.animation: ile had been iu Court some time, sittlug vith his hand* upon his thigh?, and making no sign of liierest. His race was palo as wax, and tbe great torto it.ii as it mar hie llgnre. Now and theil a nervous ni(l?tening of Hie month might be observe?., hut the eyes wir*? never lifted. When the name of Kochefort was bietitn i ed, with the insulting won.? attributed to lum, he ?kink lils head heavily, but without otlier motion. Wliei accused of striking VlPtor Noir an impatient movenmit of all the bully signified hi? attention, but h? now ra seil hi? eyes. Nevertheless, before the arle dart ima t ion vas concluded the PrlBce wa? evidently getting weary. 'Hil* wild bull of Corsica is not a being to support much walt? ing. Prince Pierro fold* his arms, infolds tln-m. hurriedly twists his heavy must:?, he. but sshsides again Int.? the uttitude of patience. Ills temper loes not show itself t veil wheo the President QOeotiOOl h: n about thal assault he committed in the House of Asseaihly .1 fyears ago. He expresnet? regret for his fury on the occasion. Ile raises a laugh by the utter scorn with which, In a few ?m ils, h? describes Konnello as hi.li.ig behind a sof.t when he himself, pistol in hand. 1* trying to reach him. Bat the poor bull,pothered Bl last, get* bel ?Iden ?1 under the searclrng question* of M Gl.iudaz. The dilference between having his hand in the pot kit wlit?re hi* revol? ver lies, and baring that beat on tho revolver itself, I? loo much for Pring? Pierre. II.? get* confus?.! about a key, and at. length st- dow ti, paler than tulum, aud evi? dently i imfit.-eil. The 7'i/rir.? correspondent thus describes the prisoner: Jle stood e-eet in a linn ami lofty attitude; a portly figure, Very largo round tho waist, with s broad aqaan face, with raised eyebrows, good straight features, with a profusion of hair on his lip lind elim, of a uillitairy cut, having th? chock bare to the ear*. Hi? c.Tnpleiiou waa ?arthy p.?l'', and, In suite of his general .?(outness, the check* it.Te hollow, as if with rrccnl care, mid his bearii, naturally uf a deep black, was slightly gru/lod al its ex? tremities. The huir behind the temples ami at the back of the heat) was black and glo??t, but al! that the hat usually covers wa* almost entirely bald, nu the whoh?, ills a Hue, manly countenance, but the expression is that of habitual h.mghtim ,s, unredeemed by elinor true gentleness or Intelligent''-. The ?tlrtjrayih correspondent writes: With the j?er SOtial iippe iraiiei? Of l'linie Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte your nailers must be familiar from the ciirt?-*de-vlsiio iii the shop windows. Hu photograph II alten lum. His countenance is a Very evil otic?dogged, uu-i mpatlietic, and c> nie.ii; ami fron the beginning to the end at th? Miling he i ever t i nu i'I, by won! or look, ono lota of remorse for having robbed a mother of her son, a maiden of her atllitnced Inter. 1 in ver s.iiv a niau put on hi* 11 lal for be michie evince such dellberat?? and will nigh coiileniptii ?us i ni lui ??? is ilnl thi* Imperial Prince. Ho in nie Ins il-claiatioii lu a loud and audible, but harsh aud discordant voice ?i t'l.Rtc PR MIBUl __ tntanaa ? r 4U-V.I'"??.,*???- ??>? aiiiuasmivi of fl Kr do K-itviell?. -..yatt'C ??? ??? ?^inr-SpoiiaJ lit ? ^oow little man, of io or ?iicrcal.oiit?, force bl? way S ?little muli, with round forelu-ad, round eye?, .iel cropped beard covering all his Hw. A feelilo face, .uni.ililc enough, but iiii/wr aomtjrmtamt against flint heavy, bul Mik? Jtnrl in the prisoner's lui. Wlion the President ask* why tun witness went on a peaceable interview armed as fur b attic, Koiivielle rt pl.es, " I expected to find ?in ordinary being, not an assassin." Then (lie irritad.>n of the picador i? too much. " The Bonapartes are no as sHSsin?," elles Prince I'icrre: "juu know well that the a?, I--IHS wer. al it at ? against Un m." M I-'iinville li)-?-? lu* dimity a little?" I wonbl never have gone to Au t?-ilil," he ?avs, ?? without anns. It was Impossible to forget that I w a* about lo p iy i visit to the rulative of a Prince who had ?aus?.I it niau to In? beaten by his ser vant??." Here the aiulicnce biol,.! in with munmin and liiugbtet. M. KouiTelli-went rroin bad to worse lu his confession, ami not even the Irreconcilable* could con? ceal from themselves that their willies* hal not the best of it lu the mind? of the audience when the prisoner bel? lowed, in his atrocious aeaeut of Corsica, "inat niau ought to Im? In the dock." According to The Teleijra),h correspondent, M Fonvlell? liisliiuati-it that neither he nor M Noir thought that they ?T-re abuti?. to full Into " the ambuscade of an assassin ? This rousid Prince Pierre Bonanarte, who startetl np, .ii..1 Mi un. I.t ed out "Ateeeebt rout m?me f" ('* Murderer yi.iirstlf !") the Patt itali Omette thus reports the fiery speech of tin PnaOSi "The Bonaparte? are not assassins. B'Uicin ber the in'crii.il in,.chine of the Hue Ht. Hiealee (an at? tempt to .???asMiiHt?. Napoleon wheu Tirst Consul), and the bomb* of Gi sim. Ii Is you who ought to bo at the bar." a lean ana h. saaaasaa The Tall Mall muette narrate* that M. Paschal Grouncf, a Martetllatm writer, was brought up In custody of two gi ini.iruich, beilig lu pruon in.dei .. charge of uouspir.icy Ilga 11 I.St tin? ?.??v. lllilient. Ho WU? Well tlUvnl ill li..n it fun-la coal. Ll.n k titi, .Vc, but tim BMNDSBt he began to ?peal he began te faire de In ?lolitit/ue. Being asked hy M. ?il.tiiduz fa purely formal ?piesiion) whether he was a relation uf tim prisoner's, he replied, "The mother of the m e used had so mini |> ir.iiiioius that It is very likely I Ma* be -elate?! to lum" (/?? mere du Siiur l!onti)iarte g tu titnt ofametltl tjiie je peut bien ?tre ?on luirent). On this the Procureur General immediately rose ami de in unir .1 tia! snob insult* 1?. the Court should not be lol ?ratted. The Pr?sidant called M. Qrot-Mel sharply to order. Bl t the President's wai nmg hail not much i-ffect, i'?r two m tin. ?: minuten later <ir..u-.-iT spoke of "mou chard?," and win again called to order. "Ah. well, let ajrnti tn 'tnih,i mr." At tills point two gendarme! ap? peared ready to seize on tirons???-!?-a tirecaution not wluilly nu ?ailed for, he wa? really no violent: that lhere was no k lowing what he might say ordo. Atlast, speaking Of what li.ippsncd at Auteuil, he sahl that after Vietnr Noir ?va? statt the ueighbors came out of tin ir house? to ask what was the matter, that some ono cried that it Kepubli.aii had been ?hot by a Bonaparte, eiultli.it Hut,upon all the inhabitant? returned in a fright lo their homes. " Then I saw to what a state of ali,?-??unir, i* >i,h, nf despotic, government had brought l-'raiice." Up i iiiii.f.l tim Procureur Imperial, and de? manded, i ot without jin<lilkalioii, that thi primmer be taken bach " to the prison fioin whence hi, cam?-," a re guest which the President at once granted. As Grousset went nul .'?I do .'oiiiTello flung himself into his arms, ami kisseu the victim of tyranny. The good people of Tours thereupon roaied willi laughter. ?Irouaset is de st nbr-il by The Newt as Ui yeal? old, Bilda handsome, r?panish looking youth M. Mil.I.IKKK'S l.M-rit'NTrtt WITH TUB rHfTiCB. M Mlllioie, aliolher lteinilniean lum, look* to the ? are lesa .ib-ciTi'i (?ay? The Seu-t. oiTespomlent) mote like a i,, ni,an ninnie uia*ui tliau mu.it elie. But SO spoke wah a iliiiiiilj that seemed to uti I awi even the big palo monacigiii-ui in Hie pi lionet's box. The maller of In* .??stiiimiiy needed all the support that piirsoosl chiirm of minnel ?-?luldglve. Hie witness ilnl not deny that, com lug (o Um scene of the ttagedy Just nft?-r the event, lu? hud ret tiiiiuieiitleit Hu- door of Prill c? Pi?|Tt?*S hiiise lo be broken opt n, and tim - aa-aaitn seited by th? mob ?? j in. Pn-fiileiit called lum li. oi dei. lint with perl el temp? i. mid in a tuite, the ? harm of which peiictiut' .1 IVerj Mr, M. Milu, ni ..pinalni io th?- honest iiieiipicseiiti "I found" lie Mid, " that a dastuit) i nme li,,] |? gg coliilnltii d on Iii.? p. ison of two iltur frieluls. I round tl__| ?, buy ?noa I loved bad been ?bot down like a dog by lbs prisoner li"" and ?m wa? still at lil. rtt! i in [. i?,,i, of piisoiiei aiaaored,bul Mim-nur ?lonaparte was nota pri amer, it m the dm> ..f oreti ellis??. M. I. Pnaid. m IO illl-.ll th? lllillef.lt l.u, atti I ti. allel to INlfiilin my duty. Which of ?lu- hour?! mills In i? proncm v.nl f.ul i,, muli i,lai .1 my IiiiIikii.iNoii I ' ihn tmirt launched it? ii |.um .nul. ami Hu |.i.reiii ?ieii, ral appeal*-, but In l.lill. >1 -Milli? St? waa llluafi I el the -??III illitll Th? p.isonrrg.it ii... and ,? |? . ..n.,,,..,.?, ?r r*oraiea, do? .I "'ll a" ,l1" Kepubll, au? m |i.,,?e |,.,i| rnlured .ni...? cnn.l.iiatj lu .??ule, |.,u yaietlJ and gnu!, u-t '"'.?'"' ??""'?-g..?' i?,?I in Ii. .it.. ? !..?,,,!,,,,,. rl an m.m i-.ii appin i?, hy prutriiiiiH lil? oouOdau?? ihai the word ?.r n ii.....,pi..i.r? wi.,,1,1. ?.?,? i*.i* ,u iu.it Mseiubb .no- tihlt lu iltur th.-tn thai ?f Ut,i liuiu-at fUu.U Of I l .1 lia < ?I I U I PS I l,?ll,N ?I Tl.? l.u ??ai.la UU. ?... nmu man, willi |?ng sir. .in, it.,, ki,..i. ii.. i?a bl,-.. ..ii., ii,, au__rrof_j ;'""/, ' . '" f.'''"V.?" ?averj toke, bat f?u of lu tllli lill ??*.???. sunn, t.1,.,1 i.I..,i? Ing?nier aieduk a. 'I pi?!> Ins A Mark ini.i.i. i,, hampa oret bit ml siitptl.ml" I'ii ? > I. in |.? i a k1 coln,'im i r. ?n|,.i?,u aro a lil tea bo bia baud nkt f...tu.... Thbti M i'.ui d. Cnssagliar, reduction tit Hu /,.,/,, ,,. I,, .li ? iib, i hin, ix If, I lu ... ?? I ? i n lu ali I .lui 11 ?I ni ?m i| ti Iii. has nut lum I. lo LU, . n i |.hug as In ti,.it -uni "lu, h inn Le gin* IO bClf Ti unlit s. nmi- .i peel llie bWw. Tf. ii pi.nu*, boa? vi l. a Iii'-!'T) Ihn i, 1.1 p. i .,lei. ,1 ni.my ut-npii lu looking at (lu lui?), .ni. .ii.? ni fi,, of nie ofiptfoer, M .i? ' i mi nf .?diuii? th, it in it-ui tin .ini if lils lieh. Inaiil pi u ti hi? li lend Hie I'liinc, lu i uuiposiqg IbOMtUvi i nu. i- lo M H " '" '? i' Tilt. <-l ?/?ll"N "I i lilnw Thr Itinrt cm I? sf'.'Un. lil ?al ila? , real U uni ?f, ?-?ne mm nu alleged i?.'t ? m Im loot wi.i.t? i... IM,..? di ?tarad lu- hud re. cm d al Hi? I. .ml ol Vn lol Noli. ? i\ of willi li hu ?ta* said lu lu al Gie ui.uk li..iii., ni , \ t u days, after ile soemiiilai Man ul lut I'l lu. i '? fi I ?ii ??, v? li,,, on n-, ,,? ins i' lingi '?' '"' '.' ?' '?' ?'? bad I. ?neiiMl l , h.? lUiiirn al Aiiivilil ?0 1 ?>? " him iii I.f the ?otli-the Corslcans Dells Rocca and < isanova, MM Paul de Casaeftuac, I? Brujir?, and others who pro ffasH.?.! themselves stmnsly devoted tp the I?rliice. and some (if the doctors-I'lnel and Morel-nave their de? scription of the mark In question. It wasted; it was Mara and blue; there was a bruise, a swelllns-. a eOBaeetlea_vBj waa on larne as a two-franc pl.-ce; it ?prend a I over tut* lefl ?Ido of tho i'liiu'-'? face; it wu? on Iii?? jaw; it waa before, it was behind the ear: it had disap Seared Boon after the eiteoiinter in rOBSeqMOnOS of Im eeti emotion the Prince had exhibited <>n i.-?*?-ivin? Hie inteniirriire (?rthe fatal effect of hi? shot and of iii?? ?1? ?tit of Victor Nmr; It ?howe?l forth again ii|mhi bia reeoverin.. I.is e?niauimttv; it wa? clearly discernible after MBjBI day? ?if imprisonment -nover wa? tlien-a more in.irv?! ou? blow, nor ever one more reniai kable for the variety of Itffresults. It was now a sllirht slap, now i heavy run ; th., mark was Caused by a seal -rinn;, by a shirt or glove button, by the wrist, by the knuckle?, in every umu countable and lm.M?rjsil>lo way. Anti, minn while, all the wini?-????.? on the other sid? bore onanimouB testimony to tbt? fael thal Victor Noir had bia ?love? on wlittu he dropped dca?! on the pavement, thal those ?loves wen- never taken off. una that those -loves. In which Io? was bin led, bore bo sinos of any notent atra?a such as they would probably have shown lia.l the haail beeu en eneetl lu the HtriiK_l>?. Ou the other hand, neither did Victor Noir's fa??? exhibit any true?? of the Prince's rio l?in-<- in II? uniform palouess of death, so thut the only conclusion li wa? possible to srrlve at up.ui the conflict In? evidence seemed to be that on blow whatever bad been ?truck on either sido. On tho whole, mithin?, could be more disappointing or disheartening, nothing moro provoklngor disgusting, than the tampering with truth which most of the w itnesscs visibly permitted themselves ?unthill?-moro wearying than the farrago of irrelevant tnpie? over which tho examination was allowed to wander. __________________________?__, SLht COSQllESS-ltd SESMOS. HFNATK.Wasiiinotow. April I. Mr. MORTON (Kop., Ind.) presented a mciuo rlal from prominent members of the Orthodox Society of Friends of Indiana, setting forth that the Society had, slnco 1867, carried on a missionary work among the Shawnee Indians, and that the lands occupied In the work now amounted to *_0 acre?, and were worth about ?15 (-00or Wo.ooo. and asking that a deed be marte to them f?r ?u? i?.-, .?.-i na. u.a. i-uiatiiiuo their missionaiy ?>*?d ril.TBl work upon It. Mr. II Ali! tv (Hep., Iowa) said the question was whether the lan.l should be disposed of for the beieflt of the Bhawnees, or, at was the general practice la such casos, f'ir the benefit of the Hoddy of Friends. Mr. Moll ION thought the Society should bare the ben? efit of their Improvements of tho litnd. Legislation waa now BOOoaaary to prevent the Indians from repudiating a former agreement, ami selling the land In ord?r to get the money. The memorial wa? then referred to the Com? mittee on indian Affairs. HO-tOK* TO TH? I.ATF. OES. TltOMlS. The YlOK-PIlhi-UDFNT laid before tho Senate the or? der of arrangement? to be observed In the memorial ?ervlcea in honor of ths late Major-Gen. George II. Thomas, which bad been agreed upon by the presiding ottlcer? of both lions??. It protiJ.i for i iirttin. uf StBtton tai Rrprttaatifl??? In tht bill of th? Hobm oa Tu??ii? rreal-fr. aad Ih? apij-iotntil uf a Jnlnt t't.in Ullttr? ?f III Stilton IU,| l?,.li Kr|rr-?M?l. rr? tO ?tl?_?t til .0-, It. The following bills wore Introduced and referred : Mr. K1'MUNT'S (Rep, VU?To regula.? Judicial pro ce?-diiigH, anti for other purpose??. He said the bill nad booti prepared by a I'nlied States District Court Judge, at whose request he had Introduced it, with,mt commu? ting himself li. It? favor. Mr. FLANA( i AN K.-p, Texas) ?To Incorporate the Southern I'mitl?: Hallway Company, ami granting the right of way from the Kio Grande to ?Jan Diego, Cali? fornia. Mr. FENTON (Rep.. N. Y.)-To wovlde for an Ameri? can I.ir.o of Mail and Emigrant Passenger dteaiin-hi p. be- ' tw.-e.il New-York and Copenhagen and other .-.cand?n avian ports. Mr. I'.AMSKY (Rep., Minn >-To ronntlnue the HT. Paul Bad .-?loin City Railroads aoroe? the Territory of 1 ' .I,,,'a to Vnekton, and for continuing the land giant? lu aid of tlie ?ame. Mr. WILLIAMS ?Rep, Oregon)- To disapprove of an act of the I-egtalatlve Assembly of tho Territory of Idaho, paased Jauuary 13? 1-???', ami forotiier puipoaes. Mr OOR-URT (Rep.. Oregon)?For a survey of the Co ?utitl.ia River lu the Stute ol Oix-gou aud Washington Territory. Mr. WIL0OV ?nop . Mass.), from the Committee on Mili? tary Affair?, reported, with amendment, the House Joint resolution lor the return of evidence of honorable dis? charge to officers ; also, without anioinlinent, the Iloiise Jolnt r?siliation authorizing the supply of arm?, for In? struction and practice, to certain Colleges ami tiilversl tie .; al?o, adversely, the bill granting tho 1'iesldlo reser? vation to th.? ( Ity of Ban Francisco, for a publio park. The hitter bill w.i-i linletlultely postponrd. MrCHANDIjKII tltep , Mich i ?.IT. red a reaolutlon di? recting that in the further consideration of the ?..-orgia lull there -:.-i.i ba neither adjourument or recesa until a final Vote la taken .Mr. I III'RMAN i Dem., Ohio) objected to the consnlera tlott of the resolution, and it was Uni Otro? until to mor? row. At 1 o'clock the Senate look iii? Till-. t.i.t.U'ii t Bil i Mr HTKWV1.T iR-p., Nov.) moio.l to strike out tho Lingham am? miine:,? Mr. WII.MIN (K. p , Mi-s ) offered an amendment authorizing the continuation of the present Legislature for two years from It-t IWorgaalMttoB In January List, provided Iba elaaaa al the State ?institution ob the ?ub j.-et ?hail mata? bo aasaelsod la extend any omclal tera beyond the regular constitutional pen?.?I, Bad the Legis? la! ure to (xauscut to this co n, lill' .ii buforo the act shall take elf.-?'f. Mr. WILLEY (R<-p., W. Va ) said the attempt to thrum the redorai ai ni forward Into the future to dictate to a Hute what It shall ??? ?>._n n,.t ,i.. ?_._.. ..,? i.1in_ri?.. ?f _ process wnica must sooner or later absorb In Congres? the whole potrera <>f tho Malea, l?e liad Borer belonged to what was called the ?tate Rights achooL lie liad been rather the subject of culnisin by them: but it did seem to liim any man who would adopt either tlio provi?o In the bill or UM amendment pto j.o-a, ii by the tv natur from Mastacliutelts ought foievcr after hob! his penco with regard to the Intervention of ( ..ngtessinnal power with the right of a Slate. Ile thought the trun policy wus to provide at ii,i? tim, foi n Plot ilion tt ?_ov.Tu.ucnt for Georgia. If the pre?.-ut bill wa? to pits?, bo would move to n.sort, as a ?iibrititute for tin- ningham mu it,, lui. i.i, a provision designed to be B warning tollu- Slate, that Federal lu? ll rt eotlOB would follow any attempt to set np a perrjet n ii i,,,i -Til F.i.-ii r iimler authority of t In- pte.eiit I.. gi -: i turo. Mr. Stewart i.rgiied that (le.iigi.i Mould eltln r bo kept ?mt iimler military rule, or the prenant loyal Boato organization should lie given Mitti, I. tit time to cat_tl.ii.li itself, and pro* ide tho means foi a fair election when it c,111,0. Mr BAl'Irf-RrilY (Dom., Pel... In reply to a reference by Mr. Stewart to (ho "KuKliii Kian," ?aid lhere was one thing he would l,ke to see before he died, aud that was a "Kn-Kiui." Whenever party interest waa to bo subserved, whenever it was ue.-e-.ary, in tlie lauirimgo of Senator Stewart, to make a " Republican State,''then the Radical newspaper? were tilled with the moat horri? ble io ' oii.it? of tho bloody 'dei ii? and terrible tbreats of the awful Ku Klux Klau. Ile wouhl Uko to know moro of this convenient tia??, who appeared and dlaaMBaiad in the South for tho imrpose of ?'?pplylug political argil me u i? for a party. Mr. WII-sON (Rep.. Mass) ?aid the ln?*ulry reminded Illili of the Democrats' denial lu former days that Border nilli,tin-in existed iii Kansas at a tluie wlieu the soil of that .-?tato wa? stained with the blood of unoffending mon, ami the skte? were loei.l with tbe glare of their burning cabins. Ho as?erted that since Lao's surrender more men had been killed In the lau? Rabel states' on ne. mint of their race cr color than wo had killed in anyone battle He Id dm ini: the I iel? li,on Mr. 8ALLSISLKY read from a private letter of a O.-orgia Republican In contia.it.-tinn -of BOSraBopOr ire ports of outrage? there, aud utmbtiting tbcm to sinister motive-.. .Mr. HOWARD tboi-tcht the Interests of tho country re <|uire<l the inlerventiou of tho F?deral power to prevent (icol Kia from passing into th.? hand.-, of ii party inila, need by r< vcnpeliil motives towartl the Union party. After som e fun her discussion tbe S_uatc uojourucd. HOUSE OF UKI'I-KSKNTATIVF.!*. Hills wen iutrixluccd aud i.f.rred at? fol? lows: Mr. KN'ATr (Rep., K. Y.)-To protect patentee, and the publie ngillin?! unlawful claim?. Mr. CHURCHILL (Rup., N. Y.j-To provi.lo for the collei tiou and publication of cotnuierei.il coastwiso sta liMties. Mr. SCOFIKLD (Hep., Penn.)?To et.iiuli/o the salaries of I'nitc.l Btatos Jiulgea ih the Lastern and Wcsteiu Dis trlcts of Fofitiay li ama. Mr. Cuiill tliep , N. C.)-To amend the act for the pro tection of the iii ?cove is of guano l-Uutls. Mr. MAYNARD (Ken, Fenn )-To regulate the bring? ing af certain -nit? lu the Court ?if Claims. Mr. PKOiV-lJl. (Rep.. Temi.)?lu reference to pay? ment of rents of buildings used by the (Jovernment dur? ing the war. Mr. JULIAN (Rep, lud >-Tu prevent sales of publio lands In Dakota ?_.cept under the preemption law?, Ac ; alto prom??iug an amendment to tho OoiiHtltiiiion ; also resolutions of the Kansas Legislature relativo to gra.it of litit.1? la aid of the Freedu.en's University. Mi A-I'I.R i Rep , Mo. lo ?-.lend the plot i.ioin of th.- swuiiip Lal ti a.t t?> Hin tieso ta and Oregon; ni-,, to aatborlaa the ereeooa of a custom House at st. J..??'phs, Mo. Mr IU.OT8 (Rep, Ark ?-(?ranting lauds to the Kansas ( ity ami Memphis Railroad Company, with provisions for a railroad t?i Helena. Ark. Mr. l.oiuilRlDi.i. (iup, Iowa?-To eutialito the bouillie? p ?id lo toidi.:!?. Mr. AX11.1.1. (Deni, Cal.) OtUntln* right of way over the public lands to the Yosemite Tuioiuke Com? pany. Mi WllXlN tD?m.. Mian.1-Various resolution! of the MinneioU- l-t-glalatiile in famrof reduction Of poeta-?? rates between tb? I nlted r-t.it.? and Bwedon, aad Nor way. ?n.i Doniitaik, and lu lofci.uio to Iho 1 ii.1i.iiih pilbil.' I lilli?. A. ' Mi', t L .Li. Ah p . K in? L-l (liant.ni; I' ne I-.lin,| |p P.nltli llalb.ir, Fla . tri the Florid.? I lort li-nil Ulai .\_to_iu. lion. Mr. -PINK tltep. Dakota), for continuing tho St Paul and .-ion _ ? ,i. Railroad across ?In- ten,tory of Dakota la V'.i.Vton; uutl for contli.iuii]_ tho lan.; giant iU alj th?-l-t??,f, R' -loiution? m , io oil, ted a? folio- ? : Mr. UKI.K1.1! 1;. p , Oil,..., Inslrm ling Mi.. Cotmnitten on l?t-tr? iiebiiieiit To _n?eitinti how munt pnv.it? blltld inga In Iii, lii.triot of ColuruMu aro n.iwrentid ui.d iN-clipird by the tlov.-lliin. lit, foi What puiixiac. llse.l, Uni? p,i.l. .Ve. A.I.'pi-,I Mi. lloi.K |Hep ,g. ?? ?, tor n.ljoiirnnicnf ?f the se??i?.n Ol, the loth ?>r Mut'. The Ibnite i.tu-.-.l to a? eouil ti.? previ.?iiii(iiottton, and lit? n ?olutiou went ovc? uml. r lu? iule. hum; nu ii-si. r??it r..\.,iii:???i..N u. rt i:?i!.?>-.. Mr. in \ i..?, di,.,, . .s ti.)?a bill i?ux tim iiluuii.r Hie e OCtlon uf U piet.eiil.ltlt. ? ami ih legal.? lo tain?;!.??.? In all the Stair? an.I ieirtlo.ie? .iii lim l'nerrlai aller tha ?ll_l Mon.lay m Non nil?-.'. I?;.', and ottij Bewutd ?oaf li. rcifier. Ml h' i It'll 1.1? illep.. I-Piiii I in,.ted (?lay tlie bill OB tit., tattle. Ki galil?, .1: Vea?,?,?. H SV?. Ill, like bul was III, ii |, weed, iiinlcr ?ti?p.i, ?lou ot lim nu,?, b; a tole of to io ??, l'i lulu..? ?-ere pro?eiiti?il, a. follow?: Ut I l.nOKM.1?..N.\ I-Of fi.n.lliire .....nura, tile.?, In I J., ;11 ?I. atol ?.ei n 1.1 n. a tt.ii i. ?i a .lui i oi ?., ,? , ,, i ,u han teiidiir? nn,l albor article? autor tag uno i,,,, ,,,,,,. win n i,i 11..-,-?. i..,?t irada ia daaiaai-l. li ,,,,i ,i, ?i,..,. ,i Mr ??'M'ill.l.iRep , I'ttiin I i?f eil in? nt of I'hll ,1. ni, , III ! u , i of II., .lillie? on ?lei I. a? le. ..nilli, n,I?,I b) Ii? I omii.lllia,. am \t >i|? ami Meant. Mt M?i|.?!._.? iDeiu. Oi.ioi St? ?cliliou? aakiiii: t.o.. '?Mi to abolish the National Bank?. ?****tUtMUUU greenbacks, mako tho sum? roeelrahl? ia paynieut of all Untie? imports, and other Government um. and pay offl.-|KiiH??*.??>?f the Flve-Tweatjr bond?. Mr i tNK* (R.p.M??s.) moved (?> suspend th? rules so m lo nut on Its passage th.- Henstc 'joint rsaolutiou for "ho aopointment of an K.i.tni tier of ( ?altu? for the SUt Department .nut for addition?! clerk?. Mr 1.AWUS ilti-p.. Muss.) objected to this first step to lantara eapoodlturf?. and ti? create new olllce?. ihe rill?'? Were l.ot suspi'tnb d Mi COX (Dt***. I* ? ' of?cieA a resolution eslling on the ?lerretsry of the Treiisiiry to report what SlJSSJSS have b.. n made recently hy the GoUeotat of Custom? at New Yoik with referons? to tho cartage of gno?l?. the reason for the ? bange*, and who?? intensts ara afreeted favorably or unfavorably thereby. Adopted. Mr INUEB0OLL (Ibp., 111.) offered a resolntlon In? structing the l'ii,l<>lni.? CaaiUlttlM to Impute into tin expediency of ox tending the freed? livery system to al title.? containing ii population of not les? than SMS?, ami to ?tate capitals c-nlalnlng not less than iO.ouu. Adopted. Tin. ??Munt cti.AnifTr. Mr MAYNA1.D (Ben . _? Tin I Introduced a joint r?solu lion in refer? nee to the sinking of the United States st? amer? mildil by collision with the British steamer Bombay off the port of Yokohama, directing the *?*<'?;?? lary of the Navy to order ?n Inquiry to he made into the particular?, with a view to a*?ertaln th? responsibility for the collision and the cotise?pient de-ttruetiou ol life, and to report the ?aiui* to Congress. Mr. 8C11KN? K (Itep ,|Ohi.? suggested the modification of the resolution s?j as to mako Um investigation extend to the conduct of th? captain of the Bombay. He waa not at all oortaln that the Bombay was in fault in the collision, but he thought the ronduct of the British vessel after tho collision a roach graver off. use. ihe resolution was inedtrted accordingly awl passed. Mr. JULIAN (Itep , Ind.) intioduccd a bill for the pro feet ion of settler? on the publie lands, Keferred. ?RTKKB.HII-ST IM I'lilLIC IMHaoVKMBS rS. Mr. i_t>?-.??r.A ira.p , Mich I ot!ir?,i ? resolution declar lug that the policy of the Government, aaopte.i m i?.?, and sine? that time pursued, of aiding lu the improve? ment of river? and harbor?, has been of great advantage to the agricultural, tnunufscturiug, ami commercial in? terests, and should be adheied te; but that in the present financial condition of the country only soon approprls tious for that ihirpose should lie made as are necessary to preserve and keep In repair the public works already completed or those constructing, or such works as add greatly to the facilities of commerce, cheapen transpor? t?t.on, or provide harbors of refuge, or snch improve? ment? of a genersl character or sp???Tal importance that would sillier materially from poetpouooisut or suspen? sion. Atlopted. Mr. H?H .'NCI. rose to move to go into Commute on the Tariff bill, but yielded to THK MUNK'IPAI. HMMTSUS IU SICH HU S Si. Mr. POltTKK lB??p., Va.), who offered a resolution re? citing that the orders and decree? of the Lu.ted States Circuit Courts for Vlrglnlu are sought to bo nullified by the counter ?miers of tho -tat?: Carts, and aro forcibly resisted by certain pretended usurping parsons, who have by force taken possession of the municipal oflices in Richmond, under a State law that lm* been ?1? tided by the Circuit Courts to bo in conflict with the Con? stitution of Virginia; also reciting that the Governor, legislature, and Judiciary have entered into a conspira, y to destroy tho Constitution ol the Htate, aud to ?leny contemptuously, and to resist forcibly, the execution of th? order? of the United Htate? < irc.it Court, and instructing the Reconstruction < otutiutte? to Inquire into the fact?, and report what legislation is m . e-sary to put down the rebellion [laughter "ii the Democratic ?ldi'l and to maintain tho authontyof the national Government In Virginia, Mr. BKOGKS (Den... K. Y.) objected. Mr. l'GBTKK moved to suspend the rule* for the Intro? duction and ??.option of the resolutiou. Mr. BROOKS moved that the House ad).?uni, ami called for the Yeas and Nays, remarking that if timo was to be wasted, that was a safer way of wasting ti, The Yens and Navs were ordered. Mr. 8CHKNCK saul that as the resolntlon wa? .olng to cause delay, he must Insist ou tho gentleman fiutn Vir? ginia with?!rawing It. Mr. PORTER BO. oidingly withdrew th? resolution. The Hl'fcAKKK laid barara the House the report of the VicePresident of tho United .States ami of himself on the arrangementt to be mad?-by both Houses In regard to tho obsequies of Mujor-Gmi. Georgo II. Tooma*. Mr. .?*?< lil-.x k moved the auopt.ou of tho report, which was agreed to. The _J*J_____-R appointed the following Committee on the part of the House : Messrs. Logan, Gurtii-ld, Bank*, .locum, Waihhurne (SVis.), I!...miall and Stokes. Mr BCHEMCK U'ep., Ohio' notitiod the House that he Would ask for an evening session for the consideration of the l.irir! bill on ue_t Wedin -day and Thursday eve din ga. The House then went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. WHiatlalaK (Kip . X. V.) la the Chair, on uti: i ?i;ii i nu t.. On motion of Mr. ?s? 1H.M K, the Item as to rawer muscovatio sugar was amended so ita to reid: "On all raw or muscovado ingar, and ou all other sumir not above No. 19 Dutch standard in color. I Mall per pouud." Mr. VA IIT.M'K explained thal tin* would admit ntl cents per pound all sugar that had,not gone through the n tilling process, the belter gnuie* of wliieli were pee* ferrad by many people totbeelarifledaajnrat aadalao rctlned sugars not above No. li Dutch standard iu color. Mr.SHELDON (I.a ) moved to ni.ke the duly on r.i?v sugars 2, Instead of 2 cent* per pound, ile adv.? ?tttt ttie aim inln.eut in the Interest of thu Louisiana ami Texas sugar prodiici n. Mr. B4 HIN? K opjiosed Hie amendment, -trgtilng that the sugar protltic.-r* of I. oui? la na wen-1 01 tent before the wir with :? duty of Ihn I fourth.? "* .1 Of?! per pound,and Should la? 1 out. 1 ted now with 11 il n'y of t *o cent?. Tho amendment, and a general ou? on all the Mau Iti in?, ?iffeied bv Mr. AI.I.IM'N. weis dlsrnsid at tin ?iiltrable lei.gll. by Hemmte. A l.ll-u'.N, ki 'ILNCK. k11 I IT, HIIKLDU-i (La.), IU-RR. MAl.Miill, and HOOPER. Mr. WOOD (Deni.. N. Y ) moved to limit the reduction Of duty on sugar to that vi lii.ii i* the pioduet of <-<>uu tile? lu which involuntary servitude or human tfav?rj ii... ..I .?l.l Ba> ?all ?I.?I the I ?illllliil!. i- ,,' U'avs " ? Means wa* absolutely offering .1 premium to ?lave labor. Hpaiu had la-on declaring that ?lu? intended to aheiish isi.tt eli lu Cuba, but thin (anti would induce her to retail: it Mr 8CIII.NCK commenced hi* reply to Mr Wood by a inuit.iiinii fiiun Joh-??? and las) "T all eaara *??t m also ? 1 Laughter j Ile admitted (hat th.-le was some foco lil the suggestion Ih it a tariff -linnLI bo levied With ill, ciiuiiuation a* not to ?Moonga *i .viv abroad. Ile waa not disposed, however, to w dei t ike t<> affect the pelitlcal or social condition of another country iii au muire? I u BJ in rararaOOl to -?lucry. when they had had such a hard scutllo with the Doniocr ?tie pitty lo get lui mt It at home. That party hail stood by ."?lavery ?o in infii! v, so constantly, sa) pental? ntiy, iii si'ii-'ou and out of season, iii any atta. k made upo:, li, that the country liad had much trouble m clear? ing Its skirts of the great crime; hut having gol rid of if, it.wits a little too soon |tii ?tart mil in au attempt to reform the !<??? ol tim World mdirrcllv, through ataiitT system e.spci 1 ?11?. Hu 1 haugh! it would la? well for ooma geiit'einan to " tarry a while m Jericho" till Ihcir anti Slavery heard* w.re gi. ti 11, beiolu they utid? Hook U) -ghi ill that cause. The amendment was rejected. Mr. GAKKI-I.D (Kep, Wash. Ter) moved io extend the two e?-iita per pound tint from tugara aotabove No. l'i Dutch Manila rd to sugars uot above No. li. Beleesa?. Mr. WI.N'AN.s il'.ep , Ohio) moved tu amen.I fcjr making the duties on uti togara two eenta par pound, ami argued that as a uniform and speeillc duty was 1 tri j ?.?-.-11 ou all gia.l.-a of tea and 1 nib i-, in.? ?ame pu.lci sliiuild ht pur sii.nl us 1.1 ?1: -11 l'cjitteil. Mr. IFOl.ltbOLL (Kep., Ill ) moved to Impose a uni. form tux of ?tj cents a pound on all sugars, and com liieiided to thu Chairman of the Coln ill ill. e on Way saint Mean? the urguuient which he had made the otlier ii iy against his (Mr. IngersoU'i) ipropoaltipa fur a claaeiaea* tioii of teas that would lead to fraud lu uuder?valuaiiou and false In von es. Mr. BCH?NCK replied to the argument, und saul that while the gentleman fruin Illinois might not be able? to distinguish bein 1 cn teas, yet even hi* sagacity eottl?! dis? crim?nate between Mu-covado sugar ami loaf sugar. Tho cue waa literally a raiv product, and tho other a manufactured article The utiicmlincni waa rejected. After further itlacwwloB. Ita* vote wa? taken on Mr Sheldon's aim ndiiieiit, in.iking the duty on raw sugars -I cents per pouud, and it was rejected. Tho vote was tlnii taken OB Mr. Allison's amendment to multe the clause read, "tin all sugar not aln.ve No l.? Dutch ?taudaid in color, 2| cents per pound ;" und it waa rejectcil. Tha Couiniltteo went on to the next item in the bill, ?.landed sugar T cent.* per ?lound. Mr. AI.I.IHON (Itep., Iowa) moved to reduce it to 2? ?anti i?er pound, stating that | cent jter pound wau au the dlBtniitlou the refiner* Ihem.t-ltc.aakcd betweeu (he law anti the refliie.l sugars. Mr. _CUl.NCK.said that was the fut, but that that wa* ? cent added to J ?nits per pouud ou raw sugar and no1 to 1 cents ]?<?r pound. Mr. -MIHI of Onptn, moved to reduce the duty on clarified sugar to -4 __-.ll per peeaA, aud argued that the discriininatioii of 1 cent between tho raw and tue re lined sugars was iii the line-real of the refiners only. Alter consid?rai.lo discussion, Mr. UARJTTEl I) re? marked that Gio ?in? ?tiou of the amount of dis? riuiina Uun between Gio law and the dal Hied sugars resolved itself into a nuestiou of the relative cost of both if tho 1 lanili-d sugar cost io per cent more than the raw sugar then the difieren.?? 111 Hi? duty might probably be M per ??cut. as proposed by the ( oin mute? of Wat* and .Mein?. Ho would like to bo informed on that point. Mr. .HDD (Kep . HI ) made ? email. 1 iii tia? same seise and also lii'iuii.'.l w bel hoi one per cent was necessary to pay the icliuor for ino labor be-towedlou tho u* asurar. Mr. MAJUIIULL (Deni.. Ill ) remarked that one cl.l.th mid one iiuarlcr . cut |a-r pound paul tin- re-Hera for their work on th?? law sugar, and argued that U> gue the r.Hu crs Gil? additional ono \ni cent would throw the n ti ule sugar importing trade luto iii?? hand* of tin? n Oners, ile ?houltl theieloiu aiutluiu ihe aiueiiduuul ofleicd by Mr Allison. ' Williuut disposing of tin? nlaaaa, and wah thu amend? ments still pending, the < oumul I, ,. ro?e ?m m,m.m ,?f Mr ?HKi-ii.i.D (i:.p. p_nn ,. theHenat? Hui ie?i.|iitii.n aiitiuiii/iiig tin, raappointuieut of Win. Tulumi m the I i .mc i ?..lim of m, *>.,v maM taken from te* .-tpc.._ci- table ami pasaed. Hie llou.*o theu adjirUincd. Tur. MirriitiDi.-sr minimi i i:* At th?. foaaahats*ss?tingytstccdai (tlic Her. Dr. Adams liie?l(liii>.i MiUable ?t, pg menkntimtoOttom raepaal for iii?? tppatuy at iha Ittt Msbsp Tlsaipsas. lin- l.-v. Di Hiiitis. who liol been ?l-putcd st the pn ?tous in. ?t mir lu atlrnd the inn. 1 ti, rep. ried that lu nul lilshop.lum s ?1 ,.(,??! to ..li, i?| n?. luucta!. bul ??,-i_ 1,1111,1,111 on tim 1.? i.y ., lelcgra? winch modell piala1 m ti?m tn.-y t-, 1,1.1 not arrive in Uaia, Heuudsi atuod Ibera waa aw Mlshop present at the funeral, and si im,? wera conducted b> ti, Mistoi ,.f tlio 11 burch to winch ?i,hop IT.ipaasi's ?..nnij baluna-d. HO read .111 interestUlg I? li. r In.in lit I..,?,,,, ..n.? ot tuet l-l.) an ian? ulm attended tin? Bishop lu his 1*1 illuesS It gave an affecting ?utement it pnr(ie?l_rs attending ' '.?t motin nts ?t ili.ni> m. li,?!!,,,,, iiuiuoi,,,,, b? Hw K.v. Mr. vi. ..I. ihe Lev Mesan tweed. Kuacb, kin? la>l.ir,aiul II..111, i?, u appoint? ,1 a I 'in nutt? >- to.li \m up .mi..i.i,. rcsolutlous ?spresslve ni th.? ?-i,.,, 0l tho m. t nug relative 1 1 th? death nf iti?i!u|? Thorapooo n?0 Roi Dr? lilli* nal RMgaw iy au I Hu. Ii..v \ K -aufurd w? n- appointed a ?'tiniuiittei'!?> iire.ian? s.lar r? s..l?a.,n, 1, i um- to the ,iciiii ?t the tiea K ? y,ma Tu? nu 1 tu.? yestrrda) waa tbo rlusing ,. ?1 ,.?, ,? gai.ii.ilum for Omi pusl year ilmtw., ? onfeii-n?,?? the N??? \un., .m.1 tn. N. vi v.uk i-as?, aaoeuiblalo-niorrow, anil ui,1 coiiiinuii iii ses,mu a wena i lu. uvti ?cektt pi. a, her? meeting Will ha suspended m eon?, pi.-i,, n. .tn.I Hu- iiii't'tlligs will bu rCMiuieil on next Muni m Week ??.III in.? iiig.iiil/..itluii A i-un?.n i-,.,. ? m i,,,.,,, 1 ?.-I.i.lnv lo ui.ike miu.iiialiuii.ui ol!i,,_-h, ,,11,1 1.1.,,.'?, al , Lui; iii ai. OH III,i?. J THE McFABLAKD TtflAL. OPENCNO DAT IN COOET?V'I'NKH IV OBlljISAI SKMION-I?CHAI.i I.N.IN?. JUROR..?TB? IM. l.IC INTKRK!tT. The April t? rrn of tlio Court of ?.?-norn. Baa? ?ion? was ,,pencil yesterday, Recorder Ila ii. tt on th? bench. At an early h?or the corridor* and -., r <??*?, ???ailing to the courtroom were ItUU with persoos of al ages an i lou? to get admission to the courtroom. At li the r.. ?-.,.,|.-r t.?,li hi? x-i.t. ?n?l after a Orand Jury hal boen ?aBjiar.nft.-?!, had 1!.toned to the charge of |i_ Honor, and baal withdrawn, District-Attorney (?arvlt moved for the trial of Dasiel Mc. artaud, indicted foi murder In tho first degreo i.-i shooting AH.trt D Ri. hint sou. in the counting room of Ina Maw York lien -?a, on Nov. -a. \r?r), from tboeffeots of which Mr R ch.irtlsos died on the _<1 of Deeepilaor thereafter. Judge Oarviii i* aasi?ted In the j.ro.c, .,t,..n hy ox, Judge Noah Davit and Assistant J ?.?.net Attorney K?_ lows. M. I'artand, wbo I? defended by Mesar*. John Orahsas, Chsrles _. Spencer, and K. H. Geary, appeared ?valm aa? collected, and conversed freely with lu? lillie son ,?I* was seated betitln bimi, and ???veral of hit friend? ?Im came to shako hands with him. Hu tu i ni .pj?e_r ?nci wa? in strong contra.-'? willi tho ext.ned baaiBBJ of thom siirrotiinliiig him. The defenso having dei larod rea?ly for trial. Mr Or?, ham rose and said thal be deem, d it proper to c_]| th? attention of bia Honor to the ris-hta and privil?ge? el counsel for the defense In challeb|pn? jurors, and that hi would use that privilege to Its fullest citent; that I.? wiibed to have two triers appointed to |udgr? whethei Jurors were competent to serve, as he thought that in ? case like that of his client, where ?o much publicity had been given. It was necessary to se'er-t with r?m?. ?nee. Recorder Hsekett answeied that the District, .tierney and Mr. Graham might agree as to the appointment el triers, and Messrs. Henry Momitft- and Win. A ii,'?toa were sworn as such. Some A ??J piror? li__v<> ixu-t. mm moned, of which over _o0 wera pr?tent. (.??dfited Aeschner was the first cal,eil, and was di?? bargu,I, nul being ?lilli, ii'titly Ac >i nain ted with the ian-; ?.?tie Mr. Charles Wyngate wai then cn,:..I, ,,ii.|. in antwei to Mr. Graham, ?aid that he was not ?Vi year? of .?ge hi? heanl of the case and read act-ounlaof it in _hk __B_BBB_, UcraUl, Tune*, and *forW; had not form? d au v opt moo as to the eulpsh?itv of the prisoner, not h nr,_ ?m.* evidence enough, und only knew that a .nine waa .ot? mitted. Mr Craham?Did yon nae the word "crimeI" Mr. Wvnrate?I did; 1 meant the StlOOtMia Mr. Graham?I hol?l, your Honor, that fir? BIS? li 1? qualified. Ile used tin- word erirno in re! .lion to the ne .wirr? nea?, ?ii,ti by that Word aliow? that in- ha? made up bis mind directly agan,?t the pr:?,.iier. In a cue ilka this where Identity will not be con te ?ted probably, and wbore tho defense must rest ou another ba-iia, tina juror cannot ?crte. District-Attorney Oarvtn?T ?Mnk that a min who calle killing a crime la not di-u-ualitle.l to serve as a Juror. Recorder Uac_a-.il ruled thal tho cli.ii.eii_. w_i not ?iii tamed. Mr. flraharn?I take an objection on the followitif grounds; l. This juror haa formed an absoluto opinion as to ita case on trial. ?2. He has a bias aca!n?t the prl .oner per?ona.l_". J. He bas a bias m favor of the praaocattna 4 He has o bias In favor of pt-rsous impiicatcl in ths prn-iecutlou. The District Attorney then asked the luror If he bid any conscicnti ?us ?crupi?s to bringa verdict of guilty, the evidence In the ca.-e so warranting, where death is the penalty, to windi the Juror .aid " No." ? ross examieed by Mr. firs ham??^ Do you know who the porson was lhat is ?lain I A. 1 leuow hu name but ueier saw him. 0. Did you know Richardson per*onally t A No. ?r. ... Did you attend the same chant BC did I A No? knowing wh., li church ho atti ndetl, I can t tell. (' Do you know Dr. Frothlnrbaml A. I do. i>. Do you attend Ins church I A. I do sometimes. i. Dl.l you ever liear of that b!_?pnt mou? ceremony known as the AstorHoase farce, a. i have rend ..fir. t?. Were vu one of those who have upheld 1Mb ncBBOOd? ingl A. It is {none of my busiimas, and I dot.'i ?top to think about the bu-itie?. of other?. <?}. Do you ?ympatblri- with 1>t. Frothin_ham. or do you censuro lim, I A. 1 don L k.aow l_i_.l liothii._h.ua did a?i> th.ng wrong. Q. Have you read the paper?, and which! A. I bave r. id eel .ra' ?... Have you formed any opinion al to the Astor Donee tareel A. IkaroBot. ?J, lliivn you ii.nl any opunou about ti.e legn.it> ,,f t a ??fremont I A. I have not. it?. I)o you w nut the?? ti era to understand that you ar? entirely unbiased! A I do. (._, Did I understand von to ?av that yon ?aw n?thnc llliliroper ift that ?o ' ?lil '1 ? ? ti tunny, till till* t ??ti seqiiil Doth principal* and the minister from ... biaise. A I ?lid and do not tak. intercat enough lu the -Batta? I? bl une any one. 1. Did you ger any laforasatlOB from orher ?dirri-? tiiaii Hi.? BBBbMoI A. 1 dill not. Mr. Graham, ti.en turning to t!io tuer?, urged in ?irnng tel ins the rejection of the juror. Be said that a |aror*s mind shonld b<- ?.??? biase?!, nml resemble white paper, whisk rook ?niyihe iii.pre_-.ion of the ? vnteiic?. .-is ulm taxi _li.ni._f tina tooti I ?..et antrat mm? *ry ... ?.?._.... ti,, ti.?elvc.? (ton. r.inn.DC Um risk of hiving a man's ?leatli I.n,l ot theil ?I.anil that tin., niall, nearly 60 years old. liad ?li*plav?-.| lOdOOOB? /..?al to be pul IB a nooltlOB of juior, VBlctl BOB. Maa] only be e\p!.?iiieil by ?lark, biddon inotive?. Ileeonler Hackett (to the trier?, ?I ellan.'?' yon if y,?a_ think that th - BUM l-l M MBd on.- ?ray or the other lou in .i ->t re], et bim. ami if you think hu ii anblase rl >,,a must admit hu?, ami iii?- ? l...... tige IS nit IO? tal ni I A? a fitir way of judging, place yourself in McFarlaod's position and deolde whet her, ander th.- sai* aireoas stance?, you would wi.-h tin?, mau lo decide ?.hellier ? sa W.I-- au,.ti o? lull.,i i arnot. After ,i few minutes deliberation the triers ?!? ? ! that the.? forml the Juror ltilifl'. rent. Hu- M-i.n.d niior called ?aa Mr Edmead C BTarshs!'. tt ?,,. uns , li.iU. tiL'i.I aud act a?.le, having fu'uicl aid siaraaeed aa apla sa, in.- n. \t :i\ ; iron called fallt 1 t?> aaswer to th, ir nilli,-?. TbeaintBJuror, Mr Cb? ? i: irpenter, ???? chai!, need for i.ii.t-, ami fouud incompetent !>i the D.t ti'ict-Attorm y. Mr. (.r.ih.iin \\ .' . li ii!,-titre this |orOf now to the favor We Intend a he re me aro a Baatloasaa ?ou,.- aa tit" ?t ?t"i w iib .len nt behavior to ?lu our best to put linn it. ti.? jury-box, loot? ad "f kc ping h cn oat of it. VTben sr? ->?* a in?>,le-.t. unaSauBtlnj. man. who poj? that he w BJ .he.?is ?. cording to hld oat.i, wc will help to get lum ...to lim lan box. B? tho I?.-fnot Attorney?You say yon kate fsnssd ami eiptera-e.l au ?'?.union with r. tc.ii I i , . r innocent'?! of this prisoner I A. Vee,_.ir. l?. Ali :ib_olut? opinion t A. Yes. Sir. tit Sir. tie ih.iiii?On w nat have you formel your o;cit iiiu I A. 1 have formed it from the nctt-pu? .. I li i ? read. t_. Have yon, ai a general thing, read all tint li?? i|> pe.ired in tim paper?,, or in uny une ??1 tin iii, iu i? feroa S lo tbi? particular caso. A. t think I have t. Your opinion Is foti..ed ?soi the Idea thal tli'.?. I IB" lit ttlou? were line I A. \e.*. r?ir Q. Then your opinion i? limpl* this. I ' Mai what yon have r?-..?! with roforoWOO lo Hu? ? ???<? ba true, y.ni havo aconvictiou ou tho aukloci of Una cutoi A? Yes, -?ir. (_ Do yon think t impr.w??.li|? for von to di ??? ? ' ir l in timca?e ami redeem tbe obligan, us oi ?u u ??,ji a? I -ahoultl otttir.ly eo by the evnbn, , The ( ?mi t .I'Cide.l that tbe wit ueaa was in? nopt teat The loth and Uth Juron failed toaasacr Um ca I their linn.. ? Hie l.'tli juror, Mr Sainpm.ti M.>r_. [''.ian, a t? sol a? e, liaviug loru.eil .uni ?ipi. .??el ill . pill The lilli jut ur called. Mr Dan . ? I. \ .:. \ ..'.? :, ? dry goods ii,ercbant i?'?.?liii<_ ?I MB ? .wa? at.epted, bul afteiwald eltll-adoli aCCOUBt of ? taue?? li. hi? I.uniiy. Tha Boat M Jamas called, e-ther failed to r??p?-nl '? their nain?-?, or m io lo.in.t mci gible. Tho M'th |uror rolled ? t ? Mr H-? hard Rrow-t?. ?t f in.y goods dealer, roaldltur al Ko, _-> w,-: i ..... .. m Ile wa. SI 11 lpt1 ,1 ititi ?wolli Tho nextjiuior obt.tii'i'l waa tb Mth nara? i ?' Mr. Augll-t F. CUwsoli.a piudiiiC'ile.llei', ie?.,l .._; at Ni? I lie.Hold It. The imth Juror called w_? Mr. .--ani iel Bookt I ? gi hut, residing al No 115 West S'tne trent hoi n ,1 formeil or expie?.?? 1 n., ?ipn.,011, a: 1 w 1? ti. leloit? a?. ceptod and sworn. Iho next 1: jurors called wero either a'.??? i:t ?r w?-iS found incoiiipcieiif. Mr. Hans J Haaaaa. a rhaadkr re?;dmg at Bo ii Mooroo m, waa the md luror called ii? w..?: ind com? petent, and '<?'?'< pted >n?t ?won. The next juror accepted was the 1 ilit luror 1... ?-?I Mr. Peter A Vt.1-1? Pho BaB-?a "t H iitt'ii?. mik:!.- iaj in ul wera .baa called, ali of whom wer.? sith. ralMciitor were found 1 ? ? dblo. Kccoi.l.r Backet! then caul oned tba jurors 1 idf olil.illle.l about . 01, t el MO? w.tli my p, ??,.,, ,.1 ?,,?.,?1 With I? fe.el . e lo UM It al. aid liter ol.l. t,n_ III ?bil tniual paiivi ot ?no j,uois tor Woilnoadajr. tlio r.njrl ad Jolll lo ,1 All the Jurors thus fsr obtained .r.? marra-?! nn-n witb I-i 1 ? - . -. ti.? ? .?',!.?el l if l). :.ii?i< h.iv ? _ , JUlol ,tt 11 pi? .1 .1? to w .11 ? ,1. : !: ? 11 1? . 1 1? ,? . , d lilF. kMTNOLM Vi BOEE I 14J ji I1.1 IN?. lUU A M in mi ? ;i; MOTIOH : > t A mai Q| ri...? I ! '.UV. '. Tlio tin.ti. 1:1 .'ni -?..is of pi???? ? dil gi lui! ? ?rrlt tt error, made on Bainrdaj hy Mr Wm f ii"? , ? the case ol Ja? k llcj no'.?l?, convicted of I 1 ' Mr Mm 1 rownaoad.and ?. . I I * >?? 11..1.1 i.r ii. ? met i>. bas boon I 1 - I ' ? J : 1 > -" ?:',m In drejrtaf thA nwtloa, tniaj* lha*raaaai hat ? ? foi 16? in.,* op.ni,,n A| ? all...? .???..? t . ia ? 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