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&mn?_"i.n!0. __^ TII1SKVKM.SG-11I? V.' . ? Troat Parid-ni.e B.H.'t Ti ?l|?# _ ._ > HUB 1 1 ?HUM IIVKMM,-' " ___ ??liar. 1 TTtlS BVK.MNG-i ' ? r?U alitai?___, i TUI.il ' (OJPAIBl Di: ... s ? rats K . ' ; ! ? Oy_w?BMffaaf._ Tina Bi l)P Jv' ** SUBI'l'AIll?. . ! I ' , .. Ott IM? Rt 1 ?VO H , ms ui tvii.n AS n H - TBfll ICSKMSO-.!'I:NI T,,,, KV ?I.V. -J N?? Y"rk ?-'ir<,,;* ?l",aa_r?, ?Hie )'. _ S 'in aK. Tura i IIIUHSN MI.VMT ____jp_ .NU UAIUC. ' . " ? i' TUOI PR iKTll HAM. TUISBVhMXO-M. HABT/? II v|sT. Till?! INO. THIS AVTI ?:.' " ?' ? HI NI I U ht OS ?".'. ?iiomr-S ?NO?cce. AMI -id. sv iU SI.IIIS1!) WA-GJI-S. lu. i.i i IN i:ir. WOB1 D. SoM Ksirsshrrr. 'I'm: Si: sBOB ov S-OB-9. Ttie rnUUn ,-r?ptto a?; ke aal Inroa- u|K>u t! ? if ?.?? fu??l.. lu (?Id tin f". at It, r.?,, r.?ar?n?ei t of tarn laaaaaB ?- ? - <- f.?rl?'"'i ??. -Bat a.troi,- r?ith?rtir .X B (-Vagu.rd ii.aii... ?chnn_e ol teni|ari?tnrr. It ?al * mtmtlut ptmtUt ??f ou? dar under?Und th. _?tltr mtUm. Iaalead of . . it. Ia th? ni.iliod t?_ adopt Ik- . ntiated ?tim.?:?!!-.? of <-- - ti.?-, the; pul > I ca_?trl? 1B the uki let U n B?TT_B_ Tli.lr l-tl? il ?-eil foBBtlr- Su. _e I*??? prepared *itk ?ach aata^a ? -* e?re. It ia ? ? ruafoaod o? s-.l i:..?rao-te, ?I' i In tbe true m-uie ft th* .--, No?, -A. h?ie t> ree promlm-nt Datlon?l _on?p1?!i - it* t_?l tilt*at Balai ?ntfrr mor? ear lea?, eilher from Bata?? ?I th? i'or?fb, der??(_reniriT . "f the li, er, a? aSertU-af ihe uhimji la BO ?ti-I laud ti_.tr Iii neu ?it lia*? B_.UJ.t-? ?O gHielkl k1 ? ?id Bo.-I l-KII I? t ?perito 6*1 Hi?? all, uuit.-? - ."'.BBS. tli?r?for.. Im.aBd Cure, Au.1 Iri ItiO... stbo li. ?'. _.<-._ ?I pr#?tve!.t o-A<1ers?aiiil Ha? i ? la-, T_! thal an occa-lor.al t ?e of .bil t Itali?'??/; toole ?ill a* errt .-' I then, a? (he ?nu ss. lb? a?rtb Iron, free-n; ?hire ila?js-o:..l I tiSBidearctwi-|l*ou>mn_icate.l. *Coui.'M. thing Pectoral B_o~K_ ftaoNC-niii. TatrCH.i a- adiin*??:'-0!i!.l.? employed t? a]1??tate 1 ni?t_ Hore Throat II .c?*-n?-.?--ti BroutTiWl ifeclkxaa. '1 ?' |>???ed tolod-loa clusgeiof snat'irr lliuuM have them, xt tbrr ran be ?tarried ia the porkt-t uni Bkl-.. * yaaraao? of a (?dil or Coorb. __________________ TUB EURIKA BBICI MUUIM b th? ?Bijalc-t and l?v all old? UM noa? Bal??IBli Bri?- " lariir* It - I ant of crdrr. I-?ra? co. --.il-iity. It ?util? " ei?,, .?.??? ' . 4.J'?' I"! boar bT atra?a. ??.I ?ai. '.. ?lill ti I'.!.?! S, le . . S "~TRIKI? AVI s, r SAVINGS BANK??-Mouey d?. r??a?ltadl?ff *r. Jiruir?-'.' ?T'.I i- n? i' ? Elal.ll'IK S. M. Co.'fl I.?? K-Sl"l,< II Si IVIS?. Mil Hi???, N.a. M I lircadwaT. High at tutuauul MarsLan. h ? Cd Pi -'.?. I_ Y i " . KK?!M. Mi? Heat f.iai'? I F-oaaa? ? B. N .. I Ht? II miTt'S Ifoirsi ...Lis- I iiliiiiii>li?-?l,? ? li.', , . , ' it .t Ntl i Jil I'll KI". !' K. Ml?OK, M n , r ??i? f?or toei/rbi ir -ir, ?ali or . ?I???? a I'Khl M*.*!.?.'? Ii si,: 1.1 ... 'I I? . 1>. -t is, i a*aua<?aet?re>t. ss I. . . ..... KABTL] 1 i? Sv. A |N,,-M S? ii! Pi, ?????AT.60r.ltt ! a a* B'Jl-i? WIM IMTI WHKBLKR ?\ \\ II in j M?r aiM' au! TI '.1,7. GBOY-K ?'s Us?..?.::'- Hi trau MicniMi 1. ('atit'-i. \ urn? in-. C3 i>< ; d Ali lll-J?! -- ? ? BATCHI.i..u;-- HAU b\i- The w..r?J. Hani I'l.-^n. Kodiatpi'.?'- . A li?, HKl ... '1'EI>J-K-i, Ki. 1 BAIOIBM, tiff. , .,, 'rr_,, oa???Mip ?IN AT EVKIHIKI.I'- l" in? J? I iron ?1 ..?.. Wrvlttti.t" ("AOL- MI li - -:?_,?i.t<:i ....... ?! s . ' Mou'? t'.,i T?. . i ora? _'.""..?*-! ?> (?.?in?!.H nul ..m i'01 1 he 1:LI'IU:LI>. paa'atr ytot, ,?. _ AuMrr?. ?- Vck. Olli Kll 9 liiii.i? , ,l,,c. la* et a?e,??'-.ae ?? __*___. O' ' York. P*?I?4I??IT ?area t!, A Si BE I'll . I '( Bl . I?K. Gil ni . - Jail . ,.f + _ l?rfaUr?lree. rmli tiy dru?,.**?. Ar? ? A ?we. AJJre?? J. B BOJ-tn?, Ma,,?. T'n 1. A):M ti , I si -M , M. ?.-The " Wat.'' I 1 lo-? to otterr? ?ni 1 - . --. ... - . , .' a-'aaar,-. ?nu ri.litau?. IVTL' lo. IS Qr**mtk. B> WH-LCOX ?!V i;ii.:.a SKWIKO-M? i."-' -ZTHts U ?aal T?4a L) ?-?"'l?ete -?.K.j. lill' HOWl M k1 TIM ("..."? lac .?Mile! I.?? Mar-Hi-.-a. ).il.? Hi.vtK, >' , li.?i_,-ia! i.is, rhiae). Pr??? i * t ? OKI ir Al; Y. (BBOB-QI CfKiOI.I? (ir?or(co(:t>a*'ill. ? ???,.. who di??! <?n 1'II?I?I? l:_a| ,n iii?* B7t?y?- 4>f hiaiu. , , SS 4-1 ??lie ?ai Hit le;t(_l!i_J Intlt Ji.ilH? t.f lill? ( ?ty, o? s f..rm?-r tr> -n.-ra! iori. H* s? .1- lw?ni In I>?-?D, |-;U#:I_J1(1.?-. 1, .il'_'.?_-e,lin bUMDCr'htl.' tuT !____?***. ' e.attitrt iii Ihll. Alino-l ],?>i 'r?_^_??a<,ri' Vi** li-ml frtitti the ae'ilioai*U "WltB OU,.? ,,,, j,,. ,,.M. Oouc4iitt -.?ULilJ ,. lHU Yitt ?u?-r?taaaa',-'-ii?.r..i... ,,; ," ,.,,,, )lf;, ,",, Berts ?9M-M-cl4?4i ?uii wool _i"\ __?naf?cturers. wa? verv **?\\m*m' .t*" "?,'" n" ;' "' ir B?th .ear,-d f.-u.-'r MUreUiuHi.-x ?1 .Mi. (:.?_ ?li It -lalmoBta ?.?ini.tii?.: -a - ?.. i. ?n, ,i ?,.". ..,../; ?,lff?. nc-B, Uotiuiiil s? ?tlun :. fe? month? lin mi-lit |_. M.,." "1 ?no?t ?latly. isi.lku.?? ?J -. imli-V -t, ,,, <_?iiv,? .___.? ?nbeti??*?, n lu? ?il. ?i -,, ,\ ,i|( OlflM- 4>f hi?,'?'.lil?.uni . ? 11 ? I ?.lilli ??ail withont ni.. "ii j,,_. Impalrt-I, iiml In-i?r. . ? Meurant. ?_*-IIX?'V?-l?l'. 1?' l?lll. itril B til lil . Dabi'? ?uni t?' u -, ?a bo M> .iinvl the ri'S|K-(t ?.f Mm .-?i', and the wai- uffi-ctlnn uf his l_i__jr (??il a Lir_.? ein Ji? ?-f )i,?i?,l-, I>ll 1,0 L)-Ma?. MNNKDY, On th?? Wh iiiht. ?lied at Vint Cruz, at an ?M1 van. . ?I aa?, ?ad aiter un lillies? of ?...ne bontha, Dk-go Lennox Kenne?-/, Vu???COIIMII ?>f tu' I 1 ta I H?>?(.'? at JalMi?n air. Kennedy H yea ti" r? in Hil? cxmntry, and laid the foun'latinii uf - on tlin l'a. itic i-oa.-t, wboroli.? ni?*. I? IIIIMII.?-?. of Hie founders uf Maxatlait. Il?- waa i,??ni.-.l to m . tliaahle yuin?,' lady of Tw_?i<", by v hum he l..i<! M V? ral chll?_ren. In l?j___ h. ,??. tired, go ?IIB lo n n?-??' I ?1.? * ? -, mal ?m hi? iray,gt*_ig l?y lalapa, itatllrohU? aitrl tm lx nny at UP situation iil.-.n-cit Dim ?w n??loh thht lu- .1.i 1?? . .l-l. Innii. If tli.-r?', wh?r? Be llvetl for the remaindi-r ?>f hie IB?, exceptinif a few BBOath? ag??, ?alien li- M ? lit doss?, to Vt ia ("ni/, ntl Uerad-?yl. fclJMt'.Nl? AlhJiN. ar rai--aar? ro TH? taijanra, C'HiliAO?), .Ian. 14.-Kilintiiiil Aiken, ?;-?'., iTcrtident at the Fii-Bt Nafu'..al Hank of tilia cuy. ?un] one (?four ?Heal rea?d?'?!??, ?li?-?! KT. a.nldcjjl; at lo- i. -,T?mo ya tsrday, of ho ;u1 ?I?-IJUT? . WII.KINN ( PDIKK. j'r^BO'VTnKNC'K, K. 7-, Jan. 15.-The lion. Wilkins llixlike, for ha If ai-i-ntm.? on- <?l the leading j.ul.li?? men lu ttiat BtJite, di.-.l yoti-nln. at lu? n-aidt-m? in Honih Kiugmtoa, ugod ni yean. tAiKii mowrjx. fkiSTOB, Jan. In.-('aid) Stowell, a well-knotm and ?r???j?e?-d.d eltitpti, and )?-? dil.?- buiJ.I.-i of tin? elly, dic-il autrat.iidajr, BBI ?i ? ? - Ml I I. IIA/AIH?. NKWII'' -t h.iiiuii'l Ifa/itrd uf Hu, V?W*4J4?i..*U??tl?l*l ??Uv?. i??? luti-f ?"J JVcUlU.j JuviJ)l?'?. $fr torrie r^mlu mnaWmto mu TITORSDAT. JAN.'Al.rn, 1307. ' - T3. (., r .-?.-.?.', . " I -. ? ! Semem i? * giiiii?!? fal If. th. ? im I as 1 '.!?? . I ,.'k. ? '. 11 '?.'?_' .- "IM. . TO ADVl.l.'HS-t lis. II ''im.? our ailvi'rli-uiijj eaflionMIl to lii.tul -.?.1,1. *t*io*r?? au ii a. - .tri ?tlrt iMioi i.c . ?v?.r-.i m. : i Bah puspa. i.9*_*. ,,i" the I.A'? pf J,?Am will be found an iiV- ttxth page; a Leiter from our Wathington Correspondent on Business Bros pecit for 1887; aa Irtich on the Unban* in Ihe i. m nilton} Mist dara Bartonn"B#UIfo. r, tif Misting Men:" the Court L'eporis and Long lutana Nemn, on ihe teeond paget the Commer viul Neva mid Marlctt, Mortaktg lie-port for the. Week, Anny ned NaV$ OottUmttt, atta othci tnattert, on the thir? page*_ Th') BupMBM Coori ycstonlay waa honored with UM thanks of the, New-Orleans Rebela, to-tl:iy willi thora of Um Now-H.inip-iii.io Oo> perheada. It ought to bo *'?<?*-'"? I Wv ii.Mto? ih:tt Mr. Kcsuiulcn vii! peraevero ?n Ida announced purpose Vi keep the Tarif! Lill befen UM B?ante until it ii finally dis? poned Of. 1I<? will rill it np cn Monda,?, ? TIM !).-!?i'.rr;itic State Convention of Ne* H.uiip.iiin? met yeater?-y a* Coneofd and nominated the, Hon. John (}. Sinclair for Gov? ernor. 'I'liO resolutions adopted BIH.W that the Dr n i ocra I* of that State* hate learned nothing, and tin- content with their ignorance. The hill regnlnting te?an of office eenie np again belora tho Beule yeeterday? Mr. Cowan took o(c.i.?ion to ?ay that removals ftom cilice in the departments were invariably on account al the use of diereapeotful baguage toward the l'iouL-tit. He omitted to eomiii'.-iit on tin- example eel them bj Hie ExeeMency. The bill for llif* (idinission of Nefaraaka ha? paaaed baili honeea ?'f Coagraeo, and now goee to the rivsideiit to be npfrOTOd, or more prop* eily spt ?ti. i tig, vetoed. Y? .-?terd.iy the Senate debated the HotJM amendment, concurring bj I vot.- of 88 Yeas to 11 Na..1?. Tho bill H i' stands provides that the actual admission of Nebnaka abai! not occur until the Legialattm of the State shall acne to the abolition of nil (listinciiotis on noooont of color. One of UM provisions of UM nincndment a? paaaed ia that tho Legislature of the Territory shall be con? vened within thirty day-? to act opon the OOP.' . ??lion?, submitted in the bill. MM unis ASH THE WOOLrQROWl Edward Iii., King by that grace ?>f God which tri vc? nations rulci*. willi sensi? and pat lii.lisin foagh to develop tin ipduetry ol their realm*, summoned ft parliament to make l.iv. ? for the eamaoagaaaead of the woolen liianufae ture of England. For five cent urie., the s<.r-len> of protection to the wool-flowers and wool iii.iicitu. tur?*?, wiiii-h lui? W?-H- iiionaich laungu? rated, was continued hy BHeoeoding I?I??NII KOYCI? igns and ii.'ivliiiiriciits without a break. Monument of legislative labor in bchali ol' national industry, tlie ab?tr:u-t ?.? t tin- Britiah statutes relating to the j growing and manufacturing of wool etitmi ?rate? thrte hnnilrctl atti ehren Ians, all tend ing inOXOB.tilly to one object -the ?ncoui mont of (li.ih-iiiakiii.ir in England, (?ne of atatntea mgoired thal all black clot mourning material won al funerala ebonld be made o? Britiah wool exclnatvely. Another of thean, thoroughly carried into effect for 180 . . and which wa? in op:-t.ilion cloM down to tin- praaenl eeatnry, raqairedthatevcij per? son buried in England ahoold be buried in a abroad onnpoeed of woolen cloth c-. tlusively, and of lbiii-h (loth. Talk of Protection 1 <?n tli?' application of the Londoa und Canterbury woolen weavers, the wearing in Gita! Britain of Indian colton calicoc- . 1 - i'ul.i.liiiTi ht law. Afterward, when theriatng cotton manufactura gave eanae for apprahen? sion thiit the ,-ieat national woolen in.h:?tiy might be interfered with, the nae ko Great Britain of Britiah printed calicoee waa reetriete 1 atntute t4. those of a Bingle color-hine. Surely, suth lagfalatklB would acea to h.iv. exhausted the rcsottrce.s ol l'iot?? lion. Bul it mpplenaeated and braced by the po?cj of the great oonanerdal ceanpanica of England. The all j'oweifiil East Indi.i Company, holding th?- e?e\ to boandleae markets bj 1 rule thal was iiille\il?lc, and in operation down to 1886, rcipiiicd thal both the matt rial and Hie m.Tiin faetnre of all the doth it exported should be ].i>i,'Ji-?h. ".'?s, these J,riti-?h BtatCBIBeO Wcregreal finit ?uni graaUjf in enraeat? The Bra eentarira <>i ?ontiniud juoteclioti whi.h the wool and wool? n Intereata of Great Britain raoohred wire foumtyl on the sentiment embodied by a wi.?e fom liiom-r in theae weedai "The eneoaragemenl <?i "our wool niantifacliu?' i? eininently the found.i "tion of Kn^'lish riehen, the flower and atrangth, "the rarenue and the blood oi Eatglaad." The "wiM.l-Mieh " apOB which the Lord Chancelh.i (?f England haw for ngea nat ia the preaiding OACCB Of the House of Louis, is the symbol of ?be hapertaaee which tin? nation and its ga?r eniindit bus for agCB attached to theil woohn industry. ye* how, on the contrary, this gnat inter? ?t is treated by an American Governuicnt officLil. CoinuiLasionor Wella arinies in his report that the Cunan of the United State? ea?t of the iiiarieaippi cannot eampeie in the inodaetioa oi wool with California", New-Mexico, Tena? Min? nesota, and Iowa, and that they had better pive ni? wool?gnrwiagl And he adds: "The in "(itiiiy, therefore. lK-conus a pert incut one, as "to wh.it protection the wool-grower of New? "England, New-York, and Ohio expcct.s to ob "taitt, as ajfaiiiKt the competing wools of other "paita of the United State?, which aro already "offend in the market at about the same price "as the forcitfii Mestiza wool? And more es " pecially when it is considered that thor?e cheap "doneatie wools are to receive, under the pro "peaed incre.ir?e of rates, an ad valorem pro "le?lion, and a taiiff stimnlus as much in ex "cess of that given to the wools of New " England, New-Yoik, and Ohio a? the pro "diicin- cost of the former is propor "tioiial.L inferior to that of the. lat "t?i. in short, is it not evident j "that any advantage to he derived from an "increased duty on foreign wool-putting it as "high as it could in aitf way bo bonie-miujt "of necessity be delusivo and of temporary " benefit ; and that for the future the business "of wool-growing in the United Stat*?? i? to "IK- regulated by climate, soil, and the valuV "of land, rather than by any artificial in " flucnceu reanlting from tariff enact nu nts T if "the mel gre wen of the older Statea nnwinb "t??- beUore thoy will reeagniae this neeeaatty, "anil anoh} lo hold tlioir O\TU by nj|ing chofeo "sheep ?to recruit and revivify the flocks of "tho more favored States, and in turning their "attention ance fully to supplying tim markets "with mutton, leaving what inn bo obt?lined "for M,K?1 M .'? BBWB nuke-v? eight in their cal Mca_-ti-0 of profita. . . It need*, thcrefni.', ' m? gifl of prepliecy to picdi.f tha? betweeu - aukted ____eatk oom petition and the in "ereaeed ee?_B_mpt_on of eottoo, ilic wuol ?ssirssh?? non aaka fat Ughei protection i (if hi? . pi -t i? aceeded to) be granad uu lietsvecn Uni oppei and n?Hhei inill-atoiB?.'1 Wii.lt ?io llic ?ic!.i.ii\i!("'-'d f?)i)?i'l?: ill ni.-, ?that impel .Mr. Wells tonrge Um di. ?"titinu anos of wool-ralalng in nearly balf of UM U__ted Btateal What ?la bil Jn^cation for ?Ut ii.il.-.i".i)i t?? ninia?- duwn, bj the influence of bia office, tliCBlii'i'i?-ln!.d?.niil.'y of Iwciily-Mctoii Stat?-?, and lo destroy _D in!? re-?t of (lie greatest Bat?ona] consequence, which every GorenuiKUI in l.umpc suliitiently civilized todeaixa ??> BOB l.liu means tt? clothe lam Kllhjei I-*, lias ?ilsvavr? sedulously betend ? Why, be Baja, ir we don*, dame the tai iii M Bl to btfnt the importation of loreign wooli, " tlu- con.sidciiilile number of .' IT-M'1-4 jem amp-oyad11 ta ?"? Capa of Good Hope, ti)?? Ain-tiiili.in, and Hi? BraaUian trade, " will ?it onco bo M it lull :. w11 ! .* I.ikessi-??', if we don't continue? tho pur IIITHC ?iiiiiiinlly of ?.>,<)"<!>>'? poondl of foreign wool, ni H cost of ?ttO/QO.000 in ?sold (to b_ bought with our bonds, ?it an aranga shave of not len tli.in -IO percent mid inter?"--! ?. ive shall not collect nt our Cii.sinm-Ilou.s.-.? some 18^,(100 "iniitiediiite gold revenue;" anil tlieic.it M ill enano adela j in i_dM_g the Internal Revenne taxes, which Mr. \\el!? aapuea til?- -man in nally tbeOBIIM of the low piiceof t lit ir BJOOll la it fur this Free Trade BOM of pot I ?.'-re ti?.it the birthright ?*>f Ibe fanners of 1 IVIMII.V-.-??-v?11 of ?mr Statee !?. keep flooki of sheep Eortbeiake of Iht ir wool, is to bl sold? The telegraph ropo? ted laal Friday thal Gen. PataMT, aandidate Coe UM e__oe af United Si.it.s Senalur from Illinois, bad (he Bight IK - fan -Bade a apeeeh to the wool-gtrowen of the Prairie State, in which be expnaaed pity fat the maa who ta the pment condiiiun of the oountary could talk free trade. Anollicr feeling thiiii pity limy he c\cilcd hy ?Di 0_-G__ recoinineiida ti.ii, t.? eatabliafa fr.-e trade in arool t?? the ezteal ??f deatroying a_eep-h_ahandiy ia all the oU lot ill." 1'iiinn. ni i.r rou 7/;,v. The IsVpiihlii'.Tn ('?.Hin.? of CongrctM laid, vuied to eo?pente hcaritly ssiih the toj iii of Tennwtaeo. ?Recently, _be Union I?< igoe Clnb of tliis city held n special ni-.-i-iin*, nt whii'h the sabjeel aras thorotj^hly diaenned, ???-?1 the views of the Tonnes-?. .- 1'iiion nu II <- ?plained by Jadge Noctli af Knoxs ill?- and Gen. Eatou of The ?lc)>i?>h?< Pott. We beUere the aia<ttoc tti'lie woitliy of ?be attention of ?ill eai-M 1 ?Be* puhli? .ins. The ??hi battle of id otu wo fought iind won in Kanni ii to be nnewed ta ?B Border Btatoe <?f the s.uiiit. Tonncrartee in tin, only (loaition DUM In Id 1?,? It.-piihlii-uii-?i)i witliin tit? late it'bellioai t? tory. 11 tir??rt 1111:1 lilt ?Cor Northanknowledgi ol iii.- Mil?, Kentucky latervi n..-. lint we knoa it tO be I? hi-intiltil St.it?-. ?sith :i d' Ii_:l 11 Titi ?li? lli.it'?, ?Uni lil- Soil, ?'??mhillillT Hie ]'t?'ilil?t ol ?.?ii.ui ?sith Unit ??f eeroals of the North] ? lo I Mppliea ??I luiiui.i!- <.? I, ii"ii. eepper, ?'vc; singubt-lj iatelaeetedb) aatigaMc riven, and alnadf taeilitatiog eomioeree bj over ii thou ?tnd miles of lailmad.-?. It coiii.iHi .-?i\ thoarond io_aan mile*, in ana non than Oin.?, ?nul ss:.-. iiiliniiii'l t,i th?- Union -is '. before thal Btata, One of the drat anti-ftlaveir movement ? in ihe cumilis ?s;i? Blade .it Jo bon?, The Begroes s??t?-.l lill 1 ?-"-*>, ahling B1 dii.'.-rciit t im?-? ii, (hu el?.!?.'"! 1 . .nul hi? eompeera. Vet, ?>s?issl.? -lim .1 i?. the \ al Bhtrety, the Btata had in ilMaboa ?laves T?I BOODOO whitea, and of the l.n t? 17*^,??",i \s h ) cuuhl nut read, end bad only aboof one-t< util ?is m my ir.-iu-. ft oin tin ??n-- ?i ? Ohio, lio I'muni-iin eitionuly reaiateil ii'l'illinii, hul lin.ills- hin i 11 nil M ?I li? iiiik anil si*l.TI.?-. The hiTui?: Hniieiiiii-'s and ?l.?.'> of berloyallats hare aerei been toidi ?bnl enongk _M boea known t?. 11n ill ii..- lu.m ??f ?li 1'ni-in people. They i.tllit?l lu tin- old tl?i_, ?uni us .....n ?i? Ntl?!.? ss;?ii.ii,t,.1, began !?. noiganin the st.it' ?m the haaia of ?i loyal fi?un-hi??-. The] piiiu.-.l their ('.iii.-litiili.ii, of Shis cry ?iml in i.ii.-i? .1 the i? .'ni..lion ni the belle. t<> th? '. General Ait-tenibly. Thal .ted-g body of men, in r?|iii?- of t Inir old i'ii iuili?.-., have *?w ?-i?t away brom?i. code ?>n. :.ti.-i nnotber of Hi? i?!i...of sl,is?a-, ; given th?- aegro ?ill ii),!)!- of ronit ?mil of indoatiy ?nul luth?: iiylau ..'. the Slate; enfatfaad lan la the ?i?i?^ by ?? M? liopnlil.iii Mrtteni ol police, mid BOW p.?, poae n hill im theeatahUK1 imentof loy,ii militia sshich shall be tandy nt the Oororoo??*- eon liniiid 1o 4iiforc4' taW in Ihe. ?-uniitr?; ?uiulhi'l fui Ihe <aluhli?ahiin?ii( ul' ?1 lehool - tem, tut' foi ?whit??- and hincks nod nmii.h.i slill, cross ititi., nil ihu 1 ? . ?? I, Hu ilic t-lili?iiclii ,<? nu11* ni (hu _ej_|(j_a. I-BgUdat-g OB suffrage, tiny Drat a_owed i? -J i I rai inn for voliiiK BB Ihetakiagof ?. ?hin geai until. __aa for Bobe! morality ! this prayed mi in.-aiillicitviil hiiiii.T. N'u election lor St.itc ofliceis ss;?.-? lu 1.1; HO ihe Stat?- wal BOt lu-?!. Kui in Ihe local elections bad IVHIII-? otlen fol lusv? ?I. In M? iitj.hie!, for in-?iiiiic.. Joba Park, who MiiK-ndci. .1 the ?'il.y to our forcCri, isas elected Muy or, und then, through his police, (Mine the May liol-?. Fonssaiiied, the (.011 eral Anembly 1 ?-vised ihe FnaeMM law by niiikiiiK the oath more abringest, and li iqairiag addilionnl ?vid? inc. Tho loi ?ii ele? tioiiH held under this law, which is noss in force, with a les-, exceptions,ni in Sin lhy ?mil Davidson Counties, have nanlted in the tii iiuiph of ihe Badjoali OK thorongh Union men, Hut tho Bebak Binatea todinegard it, und have in ?some im lane? s; and it is l'eaicd, since the I're+iident (1?M-H not UM- the tioopH for the enforcement of laus when the hit? i-r?st? of UniOB nn-n require it, that in any important, election, OH that of next Angnat for Ghoreroor, a-egidatan^ Judiciary, ami nuinlreis of C?Bgnn, they would ultoKithcr Bet ?t at dc-fiano; und, out a_B-.baring the Union men (as tliey do), would take poneaaloa of the Groveament na they did in Maryland. Should thi.s he KO, the Union men of Middle and Weat Tanamee fear they will he driven from the State. This fear, wo nie told, quito na much aa any MM of justice, ia pwP-Pting tho enfian thisenieiit of tho hlaek?, hy which it li con? sidered heyoiBl question that the Slate would remain in loyal hands, thus giving the North a strong hold upon the ten lion-ieconstrucl. ,1 State?, which adjoin Tewiessec. Gov. lliown low and Othet leading min ot the State, In? cluding Senator Fowler, mid L_-__BJ, ?Maynard, Stoke?, Arnell, and Hawkins of the Lower IloiiK' in Conpresri, have opoily declaifd for negro Biiffiage, and luust go to Hie people M that i- na. If Tcniicssco triumphs in (!ii.s ci?iite??t ?he will do in the period of a single ?Stale Ad? ministration wliaVt New-York has not fully accomplished in Ihe half-century si ice fteehg her slave??. It is not strange that the ta?eml of the friends of ?is ili/ation is BTOtiaed. Such progrcM i.? aliiiosL \sitln?it piii.tlloJ. Uiu ?A IHiienco confirms tho wisdom of our Tenne-.?!-i? friends in ?electing the proas as the moana of influencing tho people. Any one observant of political changea hue observed the relation the circulation of Tur. TKIIUNT. has had to the results atnioanpHahod One or moro of the loynl pnpen of UM State, ahoald M once be put into every family that will Bad, and nat free where they will not subsciibe, until the eld lion. 'Jf nnesseo is in the Union, and must participate in the ganen! legislation for tin? ?nundy, and in tho next 1'iv.?iihc.ti.il election. RepabUeaniou is strong Cor that, conflict, lett has nothing to .?pare, omi ahoald gulp nil ii can. T.e-hh-s, a imieinafiil solution ??1 the (pie-lion of lie. lUi.tti-tlctioii l?y TeiiiK ??? .? would relievo tho difficulties in rafemMB to oilier Stales. . IHK STATE OB ?:i ROPE. The two great-questions which aro at pre?ont ? '?imaging the. nthiitiou of the European slat.? m. n are slowly but steadily approaching their final solution, lu Turkey, tho resistan?.?, of the Christian population to the brutish despot ism of UM Tin 1.4 has, since the beginning of ilio new year, largely gained in dimension ami st i emit li. It is no longer C?ate alono which i? in arms. The smaller islands in the Mediter? ranean have followed the example set by their larger sister und united ' to chase tin Turka from UM ?MO. The province of Theaanly, which borders upon Onceo, is likc wi.-e in full insurrection, ead f umblies a eon> v? nient rende/vous for tho great number ol' i.K-'k youth who can no longer rolrain theil v.-ailike patriotism. In Qreeee the people?with an ns'.onihhing unanimity, are bringing an irre? sistible pressure to bett upon the (Joverntnent in behalf of na opea support of their kindred niul co-religionist* in the Turkish province?. The sclieim-s of the Servians in Noithern Turkey, who uro the im>.?t wai like of all the Cfariatinn tribee, ead who constitute the bulk ?if the population in the Prorineeeof Ber? via, Croatia, Boonie, Herzegovina, and Montene gio, an still mon ominous than the movement of the Greeks in the South, and the impend lag outbreak in Boo-n any, therefore, give to the lurk-*, in ;i few weeks, more trouble than the Cretan inanrraction hni doae daring UM pe i eight tnonih?. Ruseia iaquiotlj but firmly matur lug her policy for the rapidly approaching criais, while England and Prance irraaolutclj conf?n? t lui)? ?. Ive* ko a declaration thal they will no1 interfere n long m Bunaia rannina neutral. \ I,Utopian Confer? nee, which is now much lalk. ?I 01', baa no uioie chance of anceess than the lal?- London Conference for the settlement ol' the s.-hl.'stvL'-iinl.iein ?lilli? uliy. A? cording to praaenl appiuan?? ?, th?- rataldiidunent ol mu- i tAwo Christian enaplraa noon the ruins of tin* M ?ih. i m m* ?1; ni power in Europ?en Turka; i> an event not (?ir remote. lu Rome, the people ai.* quietly a waiting the cull ol the "Committee of Action."1 That tin? . all will ire long lu* ???ned, ami that it will be complied with hy neerrj the whole population oi the Papal dominiona, cannot be dodbted. The Papal <!o\ etiiinetit, in the iiic-inwhih', le new acts of intolerance against UM tori iga dol? -t.iiit reaidenta, and bj it.-* irhttlnntfi n ! io iiiiiiiii. ?i a conciliatory spint toward ih?* Qovenuaeul oi Italy, notwithstanding ?ill i tin? advnncea made b? the latter, seem t?? i>? i nnxioii? to deatroy the leal iiaanladfii <>f aym? paiiiv thal na] :-<t bo bit with ?t M I ten petal power. Germany i- preparing for the mooting of th? Korth (?eiiiinti Pariiamcnt? We bare tit no of li'i,ii account?*? of the proceedings of Ihe l'h'tiipiiii m ,T, . .a ' mliI' '1 in Berlin. Whit baa bec,mu known of the Prnaeian drafl ?.f .T new ?ii m?.in Constitution meeta with con? siderable opposition, hm at the sane time tin conviction prevails generally thai mor? or looa unpopular puni iona will huntly weaken th? impulso which the meeting of a Parliament elected bj onivereal auffrage will gin fen DM natioiiiil liiiil.v inn. ein nt. Iii? ideii of a South ? Jen na i? Confeti?) ?ii ?UM has been altogether a ha II doaed, and with II-ni' ii and Havana looking avowedly toward i ronfederetive reunion with Prussia, N? iiitehiin i : alone cannot stay out? The embarrassment* ni th?- Aii?tiian Qovern ment are in nowia? I? cned. The Hungarian I >ii t h.i*. i>? an almost unanimous vote, adopted ii declaration against the new military law ol ..u.Mii.i, und the branch between Dungary ami A n.-?! i ia i? th.-i. fun- ?i, wiiie II c, i r. The nea Ueichatruih, which the QoverniiieuthMordered lu be elected and t.i be convoked irithin a few Wooka, will only tend lo make the con f ti it mon apparent, for the ?lit li u ne? - bel we? n the .se\ei:i! nationalities are still grantei than thoae between the Qovernaacad of Anatria and the Magyars. Tliough trouble may not be M imminent M in Turkey and Lome, ii is fully as sin?- io ooma at tin proper Una, I'lTiKc h as -?eut out tin- i.i?t rene] of UM squadron that la to bring bunk the expeditionary force from Mexico, it appean to be ftrtalr ihiit the (i??v?riiiii?nt will .??> in* jdeld i?) ih? popular dlantlafnollon with ih?? new plan lor reoiganialng the anny a? to introduce import? ant m ? .?I i ti? TI! ?? .i i -?. There ia a atrong current of popular opinion that ihe mUitary fono of Prance i**? nalpie foi defenaivo purpoaea ami that ii i .Tiiiiol b* |)i:nle snllicieutly JM?WI lilli for ii^'^r? --?ii.it. 'lin* flmdnn narveaMot in [reinad is dor the praeenl entirely lapprcaacd- The refatm igifa tioa in England, on the other head, is gaining strength, thoagh it ippenn doubtful whethei ii will soon lead to ?my pnotinl result. A coneeqneaee of UM ntinvagahee ??f the HOMO bill, la firing M per cent hMrenn of pay to (?oveiTiinent clerk 4, is the petition ol' the Cover/uncut printers for tim symon, bounty. In the precedent set by the llonse no nason can Is? found why they idiouhl not have it u.? well ns clerk?; und so willi hundreds of olhcr functional?s or dependente, from Cab? inet oftteen down to tide-waiters, who stive their country for fair wages. There should be an equalization of bounties all around; and when that is ?lone, perhaps the Secretary of the Treasury will l?o good enough, to tell us the sum total, and the penOBtage of lax necessary to meet it. 1_._; Mr. ningham evidently considers that ns a plan for Quit-tin',' tho country at large, not to mention tho South, the Stevens lleconstruction bill is simply intolerable. Yet we do not seo that ho offers iw any? thing hitter. Mr. Bingham nade n speech yMcrday which, from the Amendment point of view, we take to ho strongly Conservative, lie denounce.-* Mr. Sta-vcns'a willingm-sato recog? nize the Southern Governments as valid for inuuicipal purposes ; but ho perhaps forgets that to appeal to then for a ratification of the Amendment is e?pially a recognition, lie thinks it absurd, too, to ?leny tli.it tho Rebel States are States, as the Executive, tho Judiciary and Congress, he maintains, havo recognized them ; which is not a tutu statuaient Finally, Mr. Bingham belieTM thal Congress is IM.UHII to the Constitutional Amendment j and hero ?ve aro obliged to djfpate willi Lim ou rational Abounds. If we are bound now, we ure bound for twenty years to como to that very Amend-aent, should the ex-Rebel S1,TI??J_ gee fit to reject it every year neena hile, as they have for the past year absolutely. The simplo question in, whether Congress hal not fully acted up to its bargain-if any bargain thera- were. The ?Constitutional Amendment-, was yester? day raiifed by the Legislatures .of Weat Vir ginii, Minnesota and Maine, gm\ hy Hie Sen? ate of Indiana, the majocitiea being targe, and in tho ease ol' the Maine Semite the v??te being unanimous. The Kepubiioana af that Bl te, hosvever, do not consider the Am.-iid ment the sole baili of reconstru? tinn, but expressly dedaro that the electivo Irani bise must bo given to the black man, and that ( 'onirres?, should reorganize the liehel States. Every day athis to the Itrength of this policy t and the adoption of the Amendment by the loyal Staten i_ nut nearly so important as Eta rajaetfon hythe South. Maine will soon repeal the Ins prohibit!?g the innrriage ol' \sl,it.-s with bia? ka. Mr. Seward lui.? written a letter to Se?or Ho? mero, in which he formally disavows the oceti p,?tinn of Matamoros by Gen. Sedgwick m being not only wilhout authority from the <i<ivcniine_)t of tho United States, but in vio? lation of the orders of his military superior?. Se?or Ronen has also received official con? firmation of the capture of (?uadalajara and .AgttM Calientes by Hie Liberal forces. Guada? lajara is the third city of tho Mexii-an Repub? lic, and a glance at the map of Mexico will -how that the rule of Maximilian is rapidly being re-tiii ted to the capital and its immediate vieillit V. On n motion ta the House yesterday to make additional appropriation f??r a more ihorough iaveatigatJon Into recent marine ?Unaten, Mr. Wa_hb-_ne ipokeof the can?of -beateam i... it Conunodore aa one of a moa! flagrant ehar .uter, and the Vniel l-elf as "a rotten, condemned, -nieawotthy hulk, to which the Supervisors had refilled to give a lice: Tills I m t eight to slimulate the ii_oi??us ___. veetigation deinanded of the Qov?eniaient< ..//: io: AMI. 11 ITDIOS I vi. 1*0 BDWn )>'?") II. . ?n I'll?--?!,.?' es.-iiing next, tha HU ni-?*., after tha close ol Mr. Bdwin Booth's _a__on_ian iii Unmii', al the \\'int?-r (?;ii"'l?-n Theater, ii cuiinniHce af ?i-iitle nu n, cboSSB f"r their i-iiiiij.nice in ht?-r;itur?< at..l ?Til, -..ill praseat him with a taatbBonial, Intended as a tribnte io bis ganIns as sa n t?.r, sad asp <-ially a.-, s ne..im i ii< >ii (?1 UM beauty of lus Maudit. The .-?ni? . i.i> i-? t?> th?- testimonial melada ssaav mun?1?? liugni Tic,I in al! Hi,. liberal prnf.-s-ioiM. Th.) follow i ii. lette) ?-.ill inui?fully explain their purpose! IBB? Vt.iiK, M.ir? 1. ?, 1-"''.. ROWTB I'-e.T'i, tpn.-jjppr sir: Your pcrfOTUMli-? of Hamlet for a I.na?:!, ?i anc. < -is?- night* is ?ni .?v. ?it anpre ? '-'la-1? t el ?a th mi nala of the ?tag?, and io holmi abla t?> tha ?.nilli.? t.i?I-* ,unl,tu j our usrn giutlm>. tli.it ive svUh to aiu .i.ili/.-ulai . tiinii?. nail .te li la. i.i ? a. l'iiiiipiinylii,; iri'-il.tl. Mliit li ne titfi r (*i jim ssitli our _lii..-?r.*at rtopeet au?! fr?tsiidahip. it i? un:, M, an sa-rs ?ar-. Hu-??motion and appI.iu?K? of .li?' t?,? au.-iii, less ,s, i- rapturoui they m ?> bo, but it I-1 la nfluei.ee ??f !>?'..i.t_" f!.?ii.-liriK Into U t!i">i?i?i,<l ___1 ' it... ii?, ,i.i bumana deed? wuli li is tim tru.? abney ot uri. ml tli ai uf the -irti-t, iiii.l Tour l"'i i r .it,i,.? cf li ti ii. I. "Thal iiiiiiiiit,Tied flinn iiii.l fa'.tt'ira . ?f l?l? ?ssi? s ?min " i.? - ?l ? iel te., t.-, BO pal lift le and ii.iss-i-i-fal, tit.? SSIH-II ?re aa] it s?.iii alwaya aereaftar be . .! .?-', -?k-i?.? i-? '? Kau.i?-t I? our ninda apel 1? til 'lis i- l?. i.: [.I. ?- ?a .- st.- I. n. i ti l lu.! st e tell li ti mu a lill ti ss .?I la? t.. s mi t!. ? na,-! a-intefu! ??rul??'. Wa ure, <l?iir ?ir, hut a tn y towoi ti.*? mmPCgot your "lii.i.si.i? i? situ* would gil?illyjiau. In sur h an ?-.-knossl ? la'? i;ii ut ?,'f ) "ii i.i.??:?.l'. uiterpr? .tattoo t?f our ?real 1 ss.- *, -?i'iiiM, tin-i-efa.iv, to a??? von tn accept thla '.?K?-ii. i "111 OtVa Offeriog, hil? a? Jilal uf ?li ; in???? ss ii? nu your public i.".e?-i- Baa tanin yo-rfatthful uni ssii.a t-.itii. -?ii ii.?i??: for your coatlnuod w?_ I i.? Tha m ilal i-? nuis- ?m exhibition a! Tiffiuiy'a. an?l ma J 1.:. until Hu? t s I'tuiu: uf Un? pr "-?nial i-ai. I in- ? tu m ?i.i' st ,11 !.r conduct? ti on t!,.- stride <?f the \\u, i cr (.mien. (??t?l Mr. Baoth sviii reply to an ad ?ii??- ?I? "?S. I? ?i ?? , ll.-1'.llt' .af the ??Ill.SC li I le l-l. MI:, IIAI?V. .S r lin?n, ?urn's nur.. Mr. Hui., the ii! ???iiiust, mil give his L2___ i>? r i irtniuic?- ?u I ?otlsstilth's Hall t?? iiiirlit. An svsaiiig ?peal !'. re i? -])f!it pleasantly. We han often DU ationed Mi. ?Baits M one of the h. ?t of (ho magi ? i?ii?. is li.? lia*, c ?li-iplas i?l tUiir art l??-fore this com? munity. 'I !i?t praise is merit? ?I. 'I'll? fi-atr, _x-r ii?ri)ie?i by Mr. Harts see Invariably clever ?uni .?nt.-r iiuiiii.r. while .?.,, ral ??f th? ?n ara positirsly ss?. mit i lui. II? "Hoad m (he Air. ' for c\.imple, U t to ebal len ne not aloa? tiis wonder ??f nie mul iuinli* lull ti,?? s-i,i,?in ,'i sciitno. A li uni?; lui man ? ad, re lui : lip m :i ? n-hain, it II ?1 sti?|n?liili<l in tni.l ur. ti ?m i.-? i from Miling, Boor, ?and ssall?, ?? reveal? ii in s lew, nuil i? s? en n? nod, ?na?mile, un.l frowa, nmi nd :- heard to .-pinkI An.?tinr marvel Is lbs fruitful h.ii. ss!ii?li is.- have r?r?.s iously <l??s?-i il??-?l. I ?> . iiiiiiniatc ?uni iIi--iT the nil (ti.? illusions iv.jnl.l 1??? lo ir.u some p?'t ii"u o? the reader's pleastire by fore ?Iailing the -uipn-i I a hi. h ass-ait lum ?it Dodworth'a Hall. Ellong- to -uv thal the pTOgTBBUne BOW ni'Inly offered includes .-? large number of akdlfid .-.nil pleasing tat?. The renowned " Indian Basket I 11?!?' i? .. jin.nun? nt f? atiir.-. This insols.-s the inpareatslaughter uf s votuig lady, nadar cinum t.uiic.s of i*c, uiiar barbaritv. Wa hear her ?hrieka, and n. l?rii?.1.1 tit.- blood-stained sw??r?l. But the in.-ki-i i? ?'nuc? to be empty, sad the ?/oona lady rnappears, s.u.? ?nd sonnd, nt the farther end o. ilii-hill. To embellish his Mrfor__ianees, M r. Hart/. ha? been mind fid ol the poeVs preference for " masie in I'lav in the pa naca Herr Haaelmayer nreoide? it the piano, nml fulfills his ?lillie? with *Sst.i mi-kill. H? playa, too, in ths ixiaias oftheevea* ing, upon ?m inatruinonl iuvinleil by hirnself, which is in.ule ni' lii,!i i mi,her .uni M t ?...I, .ni?! is hit li pio (lui-cn pl?-a?,uii, li?ii.i.l ton. - "f rare nielod] . AN iiir,?i;TiN r niiMrir. \\'.- r* .-(?ni nilli i??'cti!i;ii- pli.i-iir.i UM f.ti't that ;? hen. fit j'? i I.T n,am " ?till ibartlj lie given at Wai l:i?-k's'l'h>-al.'i-, in ni.I nf the families of the poor fellosv.s ss h.? iv.-ii' ss ?i ih?'il overboard tr??m the va? lit ? PTaBsBlBf aud the Ut ai tia, on iln-ii pel lion ? n?s sgs a.?rosa tim Atlantic, Mr. \\ alla? li git as the th.-aier, ?nd his osvn ??IT S ice?, anil the ih.nu.nil" company und ?.ia??' work? ara i.?Iiiiit? ??r. A moat attractive bill will be pra ?.cntol. A 1 u '-.'. ?.uni. we are aasnred. has been raised i)i, the other suie ol the ?rater, in aid of the aufferera h? Ihe :iceiil> m t?> ihn vaa-iii-?. Lei not the metrop? olis of America bis bai !??.?nl m M good i ssmk ! l'i:?i(tlif Noirs. An Interesting event is to occur at the Winter (?.u?len on Tu.--?lay evening Best, th?iflM __a_ The pity on t lui- oica.-ioii is ill I?,? Hamlet, and at its (joBelaaWa ?? pnblk iweauBtatien of "a Baaplet M..Lil" will h.? iiinh?, to Mr. Baoth. This mark ..I est??, ni l.?r tho .?minent actor prot*?vsds from a large number of the artiste* aad men of lciters, ami It'iuliuif citi/iiiis of New-York. Th?, names of the cummin?-?- having the tesiiiiiuiii.il in oharnwifl h?< published ?t? m e,ulv ?lay. 'iho IBOdal is now ou exhibition ut litf.uit . W.ill.tck's Th-?it.r is .Tosv.lc.l niiihtly. "Ours," sshieli ss.i-i lii.?t acted on the 19th of lkcembor, still holds tim stags aad delights tho town. Its success Il .,'onuiiu? ami It Is dcserve?l. " (Jaek Tula's Cahin '' is in il.s sec?)tul week at Bar iiiun's MiMTitn. Ii ?iltiiich ?JTHHI hooMa. Un. (?.('. Howard1 penonationof Tupny is, of course, its chief feature ol nu i it. There ?re, l?y th?i way, rfgas of a contempl?t ???1 withdrawal of the hideous ?.?lviirtiaiti?. drop-our?U_n which baa so long ?li;?fiK,ir.?l this theater ?ml ?ii? ?ustotl its ?-tiltiv_te?l attendants. We shall be ?_. 1;_?1. Indeed, If our of I re i tv i a 1 ?ni protest againit this uni Sanaa ima thus its proper clfe?*t. Mr barnuni ??in neil i have cans?, to regret the change. TKXAS. at ? ?L?tj?n*ii TO TH? masaa Oaavaana. Jim. ni.-coi. A. Rmitii. Chalnaan of the roiiiinltt?'.) iippolnt.-.l lo- Hi? ]??Ki?l?t??re of Texaa to removs tim reiiiiiln?? <?f ?I?')) ?sydney Joliiiat??ii to New ? ?ii?',ma Hint depoidt tl.ei.i in til? btiito C.Tliu-tery ?t Aiiatui, lefl on Mi iul__on t??dny. Tim i'l-?-.-.!m?-n'? Bureau ?genta n-nort tliut tli? fr????il ini it iir^ eotitrii.tliii. for Hie SCHI'S InlBir-willi ?reat n.pld its. I?C1U1.U freedini'ii itrrlvo In iilinont ei?is nt.iu.nr THE IVE A Til Eli. B, T?I??U1IPH Tia TI.? TRIHI M. Ki: ?s. ??Nit, N. H., Jan. 16, I?W7.-The thermometer nt l-T.uK'otiui, u i? o'eloek thla aaarala?? ?toou ut -JO1 IKTUW /.ern. ris?-iNNATi, Jan. li laoW has fHl!??n hore etfmlUy Rim ?. ! J?. ,11. 'I lli'l"l!li>"H"tet" al 6 p. m.. ?aV. Wind Heit. KiN.isruN, 0. vi., Jim. I? Thai ni.muster 5' below eero. HT. PAUI, Minn., Jan. it'?.- Mercury to ?lay al" below M to. l'liii.tiu.i.iTiit, Jan. 16-Bnow coiunienc?-?! fulling at li p. in. AII.SN?-. Tim nien-iuy emly till* uiortvlutf stood ali ilo_ro4_il?i"loss POLITICAL. MAINE. RATIFICATION OK THE CONSTITUTION.... AMKSD? MHNi-TTiK naooaoiawfiioa aonanon sr TSisiisira TO THS TRIBUS-?. Am?! sr*_, M.-., Jan. 141007.-An interc-itliDg and able dis' ii.-isioii took placo to-?hiy iu the ??nata Chamber, when the subject of the proposi-d Constitutienal Amendment was taken from ilm tabla. Mio Bouae luil previously ratifiai the AmandaBBnt by a ante of isa to ia, s iiai'ii* Boynton of Somerset Countr, in oana? ing .the ?livn-ision, gaaasated his ballal that His Amendment is only a step in the n..ht ni _ nut .-ni nil iiMiit u'.'i fu.? the sdmlsslon <>/ the r. I , 11. toni: tin? ground t'i.it tiic i'(ivi-i*nn)i*rit?i ol' tl-.ini- .-?titi ? li:iil oi'.i?. a tie. ': thiit when tlneo fourths ot the Status now in tim Union bhoultl ratify Iba Amendment, it would i-ei-ouir apart of tlu: t.on stitution of the Unit? d Stat? ?: and that the lately re? hellion-, 8tat?s should be reorganized ntider an or. game Uw of Congress, with lull RiisrHiitii-? /,*r {,,]{ civil uiul political tights lo nil ii,.ii' ? ?iv r_:l vi Tim of ?iga? and that Rebels should be allowed no poht?atf. power? Senator Woodman of Ctimh'-r'.ivid contended thaB the joaat Question before aba com ? theex? tending; oi the elective franchis?, to the black maa nuil di? -?iirt-d that hi* would w-oner trust bim vtitli tho ballot thaii put it in the hands of a member of John? son's Philadelphia Convention. Senator Croebj of Fenobscot believed that the real seatimentof tho people of Maine is in advance <i that contained io, nive MBrwd by the Lerislaturs oflaetyear giving canal civil and political rights to tim bhuilc man. It is in fitvor of givina the colored mai) (toe.al equality, even to the extent of mamage. Senator Caldwell of Hancock was opposed to incoipi.rating anything into the Constitution <>f tho I nil d8tatee not m foiiforiiti! v with the I), deration of Independ? . ure. To him toe moat important Provision ?if the Amendment waa the assumption of the Federal debt and the repudiation of the Rebel debt. He disap? proved of incorpor?t i mr anything into the .?rganio law ?sa provision windi ?hoiilrt disfranchise any eitixen except for crime. Senator Portier of Pcuob Hcot, who was Hie hist speak <?r, declared that the only path of safety was universal sitflt The speakers w, re unanimously of the opinion thsl the am? ndment did not go far enough in cx*'i ? the sentiment., of tic loyal people of Main?-, hut, a? it waa a 8t?*p in tncrl^lit dix? .lion, they ahould voto forit. Ria moat radical portion ot their remarks was received with warm nemonstral ions of nnproval by m? mir?is and the crowd of spectators on ti. floor and in the gallen'. The Teaa and Kays 1 'ing or? dered, tin.? Senateconcurr-d frith the aitio.i of the House, ratifying the ameudment by a umiuimoua vote. Two membeaaware absent,who,on their re? turn, trill lu* permitted to roto, and arno will record their nain?--? in the al firmal i v?)-thus making the Senate a unit. The following preamble and r--o.lv a was then offered by Senator Boynton, and ou hw mo? tion was laid on the table. i rl'lierfim. The lot ?ii petrols of Haine believe, and will I never cease to Insist,that ?-.jii.ti in -* it .*, and ?-??uni liberty. si d . 'jon! legal protection sre the Inalienable ri?riita ot all ini-ji of whstererraes oroolon that tlit-n- should t>:- na restraint hu? t?Ki?e l?trs that ure ? on,m.ni to all ?itiri-us, ;?r?d ne denla! of poUttcal rights to male? itlsensof IBs age of 21 years or alp1?* ?.ni. except "t> punishment of trea-toit or oth.r (Tillie; that leyal mea must rule our i?atlon?_l ii ?tillie*?: and, trierai*, treason and rt?i-dliou deprived ? !? p. (.?ii*! uf ten of the Lately leheOlona ??late? ?if uUiclvtl government: ?therefore, j Ketolccil, That tin-m: ?.tates BhouMnow li? reorganized miller autjjoritr of the Congre * of the Uuited htutes? through the action of the loyal people ot theos ??tate?, under organic Is v ?that IT'!y cn..: ?.me and i?fufd Iba full benefit to those greet prmcipli-i* to s? the -Vople then of, anti withhold political power fioui traitors there* In, before it !? _>r -p.-r to readmit those ?stat' ?? t i ? ins-ton? tatloa lu tlie (.em ral (eovcniii.? ut of the United ?-.tates. . Asa, ?ii?, m ! to the ?seossiott that took place, au order was p:?.s*?<->4 (jilling for the repeal of thal portion of the -?tatties j.inhibiting in Minie the marriage of a vtliit?- person with an Indian, negro or mulatto. Main-', true to hut motto, takes the le.ul. NEW-RAMl'SlllRE. l-l.VKM if ?ne si vTE C?iivr.NTIOS-JOHN G Sl.M"..A_a NoMIVATKI) FOR OOVEltNOK. Bl T.iT.B-?HtPR TO TM1 TRIJirM. ( ".NCOHD, K II-, Jan. 16.-The Democratic ?Stat? I 'invention met in this city to-?lay. Than wera nho'it 500 delgat-1 peneena. The lion. Edward Burke uf Keene waaPieeteVaBft The Hon. John a. Sinciaia of Bethlehem was nominated for Governor by at> el.mia?on. A aeries of resolutions were rer.ort.etl and adopted. The first approvi-s of the hoMini. of ?Na. ii.mil Union Convention in N ? w-Y??rk. The second tays that New-Hampshire Dem?crata a<hVre to theil past principles, and insists tint the powers of tha I. di ?al Government are limited by the Constitution and ih.it all otherpoweis an- reserved for the state. l'm third holds thal the right ?>f extending -uifiraga b?louga to the Blatas alone. The fourth holds thaB all Bute? have the right of repr?sentation in Con? . The fifth that the United .Stat*?.-! Suprema Cocui has manifested hy its resent divisions a rcspeol for the only authority which has legitimate powers. The i-ixtli tenders thanks t" President Johnson foi his ? ijijM.rt of I lie Const i tu ti?ned rights. Tlletsovonth. . - tiiat the impartial imposition of tho bulliens of taxation.it needed in the State. 'Hie eighth declaren thal ill efforts tending to subvert the Executive ara n leelhon*. Tin- last pledges support to the nomineea of the Con v. nt ion. Alter bri'-f .-uliin-isscs by sevoral _,i ut l.-i.ii n, th? Convention ailj'.iiiii. d. MARYLAND. mi-. URUBLali I:K-NO KI.KC1I?N OK 6Y.s\t..m. BT T?'Ji(?m??ll TO TU? TRIBVXK. ANN toi is, Jan. in.-Tin? state Banale ( ??mmittea on El? (finns ha?) reported that Dr. Ohr (Kailical), ne mber from Alli'ia'hiuiy, wrs not duly elected, and thal Col. S|):it''is (Conaervative) was entitled to ths ?i it. The ri'txirt waa iiitole tho order for the day fot in vt Tuesday. lentil Hawses met in Convention, to ehoo?,o a fiiitt-sj Stat.? Senator. The vou- was the -?ante as > ?t-derday. ihn. fore there was no ?lee; ion. Another vote will betaken to BSOtTOW on the Siisejuehanna Boom b LIL which was reported in the Senate. 'Ihe bill to call a Bl I . ntien wasamend4?d in the II ms?? so a? to prohibit the Legislature front paying for emancipated ^la^^''^. Au Mnendmenl ia pending to incn sae the representation in the Mouse, hy the formation of small i onntiea to . ad os.? .ana* her each. This matter will he dlsnusaod to marnrWi WEST M UBINIA. nu: UUMBlUQIIOlUn aMBMBO.1 lunilKO. BT T?l?-ia*l'U TO TUB TBIBISB. NViiKK.i.iNO, Va., Jan. 16.-The West Virginia Legis? lature has ratified the Coiirditutional Amendment. Thi- vote in tho House on it. pus.-a.nge stoixl 41 to 11. __ INPIWA. ran si K?TB aannai mi: AMI Kpanorr. HT tatasasra io TBK TRIU?*MI. IMUVN trous, .lan. 1?5.-The joint rewihition rati? fv tag the Constitutional Amendment passed the Seu i.t.? to-day by s strict party vote of Yeas, ?) Kaya, IB. In the House the bill to punish the members for bolt Ingby a fine of ti.tmuis andar diaenaniott. it wat m nie the ?!.? ? iii order for to-inoriow Al.Ka-NBAS. BT tasasasfa to -, na TKIBISS. MI VI ni is, JM.II. 1?!.-A sivecial to Ihr Atvlancept (Little Kink) laya that both Houses of the Ark? ansas Leuislature had pnnaad a bill reducing the .State tax t?i ?j per cont ; also a bill providing for the htipportjof disabled tuddiers and for Mipplyina them willi aitii'ieiiil limlvrj, and also for the "npi-ort ol w idowa and orphans of dooeeaed sohliers. MINNESOTA. 1!IIT AMKNIVMI.M KVITITIT'. BT TIIBOHirS TO TBS TSIBOBB. Sr. hila Minn., Jan. 1(>.-The Hoti.se yest?^rtlajr ratified the Constitutional Aiiieiidmeiit by a vote of 40 to ?5. The Senate to-day passed the resolution bj a vote of st !<> ft VENADA Baa iViM non, JIB.l?.-Th?- Mevndn lAfiaaatnaa t,,',l ij v?.;. .1 toe United States Senator. -N" election. i I Y l/M. ?...m auuuai miaanti anuna oeeninfin. ty tai auaii B TO TBB TRIBVBS. QtraaaO, Jan. 16.-It is report? ?1 that a gold nugget weighin? M iMUiiiils hftri been found in the Gilbert Ki VST B?1 OS, hut no official rep.n hu* y? t been ^adt'ot it. A m.H.tin? ?if the Kelief Committee visa hrld U?t ulga? Are|M?rt'?f the expenditures wot pi-esented. J?*n.*__ ?.??iiHiderahle dlsousslon a? to the l?e~t ?_sp4>siltor? to i># iiiiiiioof Hie ninds. Ths Msj-or's plen will be preseutea at the next nn'etli-f. ,_ _ -, The Oran.l Trunk llailway Company sre preparing a he-?? ti ful model of ? *?le??Hii,. oar, eompmbt lu every I?SP fleiilar, for the 1'niia Exhibition. A?? ICI:entusen? flBOBTOB .lan. If..-The It? hrhlge from KuieT?t*>n t?B ?' I|M? Vincent l8 now in good order und ?tagea HIT runntuf regalar. NAVKiATION OS THE OHIO Ci-M-iNN.tTi, ?Inn. 1?!.-The ice lu Licking Hirer gave way thi? morning, snd It has ?carty all rim ou? without dein?* any il.ua ige I.? the boat*? anti bar-re-? lit"? up in* thst B1 nun?. Throe l-oota srriTed ft-om below to-day, and the prospects aitj favorable for a hill opeaUi? of navigation. COLOBKD HECiniENT TO BE DI8CHARCJM> ST 1BLSt.a?ra TO TBS TH.BBSS. tr-li^! alai?? CAIUO. .lan. l?i.-The (?th Colored UnitvMJW??? inf.ii.ii) un i vi ?i frota ?latou Kongo, eu route to etv. U>UJ?. tor lliQti" tUtal .U-M U'teJ*"