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Nximhov 10.441. NEW YORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1SGG. Thirty-Thir- d Year. r The Latest News I By Tclcsrrnph to tlm .V Y. Sun. j FROM"wrsmN&TQN, 1 The KTationnl Dobt STATEMENT FOR DECEMBER. An Inoroaso of $2,000,000. I Grawl Total, $2 J1(5S1,53G. Nows F'roiTi iSJCoxico. j JAUREZ LOCATES AT CHIHUAHUA. "j IBIS CAlIIirr WITH Grand Ovation by tho Cltizons. BITTER WEATHER ON THE PLAINS. Intonso Bnfforine and Death. i HEW YORK "LEGISLATURE. A Metropolitan Health Hill. Hogro Franclilso Resolution. I , CITY rajlroad'I'rojects. ' Local and Jlisccllantons News, DISASTER IN THE LOWER BAY. Two Persons KiUod-Fi- vo Soalded FI HE A'fliOBOKEN. Two Children Earned to Doath. &C., etc., &G. TIIH NATIONAL JM1I1T. Flntrmrnt lo Jannnrr 11, 18(10. Vaihxncton, January 3. l'oo. The following li t I'eteuienl of Hie public debt lo-l-b lit of January, IWli Crartrr if l"ut. I WAn rsdrcwwM or pavaM'. Amount. Total per rein, Hondi, 31. end percent, llond 1, 1974 . 9n.000.frt) (0 percent Ilonds, 1, 171 7,(H?,0,) 00 )lt It rent. Ilonds, ill. Ifl'i Mill . . S82.C4S.9X 00 per cent, Ponds, Mer IMSI.or May II, 81i.T5a.MOM per rent, fivrw tentv Ilon-ls- Nor. 1. IM9.or Nov. 1. IWt 14000,000 00 Hi per cent, fire--I Iwenle Bond. Nor. 1. IbTn, or Nor. 1. 1991 10,190,300 00 Flterreent.ten-(or- . tr fiondi, March 1, I Wl, or Much 1, I I 10'.4 lTJ.TI0.t0O 00 J ( Hi per cent. Ilonds, m Or"on War, July 1, 1891 1,010,000 (10 fl $M6T,149,291 K IJ J dim MAxtn ctbbxkct hitkixbi. '( Whra IteJe.rnlble A Charae'erof Isra. or l'.jr.tlf . Amount. H. hit percent Honda V I', P. K. U. Co . .November 1, 1991.. tlooo CO 'l Biz percent. Ilondi 'I C.P.K.K.Cn....Jenuarylo,18i... 2,902,000 00 Four, fir. and six ptr cent, tempo- rary loan Ten dan notice alter Ihiilydaje.. BT,:ST,194 10 Certificates of In drbtednr One rui from due. GO, C 87,000 00 Oue end two year five ptr cent. note One tnd two years froru date 8,13O,T0O 00 Three year seven- - UUrtr Treasury holes Three yeere from due 810,000,000 00 year Com. Notei Three yean from date 180,011,141 00 Total MTMTN!sTm FI I1IOT OT fUtlllNTIll SOU UTVIIT, Indemnity RonJi... )TJ8,0CO 00 T.iO lieMarrnoiei. 4i,''0 nun 11S.4U 81,5m 04 lioau 1,ju ltl, 104,83031 DIUT UKlltlNU SO IIIUKT, Ifnree Bturi Notei..t4i.31,JS5 71 cuireuc)'.. 0,uiw, uiu M Certlbcate of 4t. T,iS3,140 0CS4S.S1B,9Gn ST Grand Total rifijljiiijij'ii In Total. coin 4t,T,e80 OT eaneucr.. 44,til,i71 II 190,728,691 80 of dfbt, lew cmIi In f?,"16.Ml,SM 1 foieiolng li a correct itattmrut of the public ai Itappran futu tl.o booki and TrraaUKl'i rnjnua tbe D.purtmenl on Ibo lit ot Jauuarr, )' Cilned) II nm MnCi'LUct,n, feciclarr ot tbo Ireaturr, From Washington. I Wiiuiaaus, Jan. CJ. pem'.ffl-la- l newi from tbe city of Chihuahua up to tbe !ttli of Norembrr. haa brea received bere. J'.tdiJtnt Juirez, tie cabinet, the mimbtri of tbe E'jprcmo Ooutt aul other fuuctlonarie arrlred at Cblbauhua, the capital of tbe Maxlcau ItipubUc, ou tbe 20th of Nareoiber. 11i- - Prreiilont ruet Hb a very warm auj anttiualaatlc rectptloa uJ quite a popular urallon. Botcral ladlea "Hh blgaa oi catlonal colora reccUoJ the I'.eaK'eut at ' itc palace, In tbo evcliiK a patriotic tllnner at kItiu. The Miuiater oi tbe lul.ior laauad on tbe tUt of NoT.mLtr, a circular to the fl iT.rnori of the SUUr, iuforuiui; them that the Mat of the 7 Natloual Uoverumfnt 111 be Chlhaubua for the fimil. The )o Ie at large wero rrjo.ced at bat. j ' lug got ild of the French trnepi. The new a from tbe Interior la reprMnlJ to b encouraging for ( tbe natloual cauae. lleuri. Bunion, Iltrlan, Chaae. Sumnar, and who went lo Haiti mora to attend the funa. Hoary Winter Dana, bare returned to tbu Solhcra, city. Orneral Oranl will be ahail Hit a abort time. lie will aooo make bia trip lo Kaw Orleans. AU th Uethodltt preachtra of Uia n.atrtel of Columbia and tlcinlly were lo ruMI Ihla eTcnlnc. in Wesley chapel, to aopt meaaurra for Iba cenlauary aaulTeraary. Tbe attend- ance will be targe. The Pelecl Committee on Recnntrucilnn hate ba I only one meettnr, merely on preliminary bualneaa, The next will not laVe lace uanl the reaseeroWlng of Congree. All the papera and crelenllle wblch have beta referred lo tbe CornmlttM on Electlona are bln printed. The tettlmony In the conlaatod election casea will mate a large Tolume. Tbe Freedmen'e Ilureau y lurnaJ nrer lo their ownera three fauna aliuated in London County, Va containing Lilt arree, which had been hil l aa eounaeated property. Four corrpanlee of the Slh l'nltl Blalei Caealry aerrlngln thi ndnlly of Cumberland, Mi., bare ban onlired to raporl lo the commanding officer Iti Nmh Carolina for aaalgnmenl to duly. The gold coinage at tbe allot during the month of tl'cemler waa 11,129,000 1 allrir coinage nearly (ST,000, and copper coinage oeer (103,000. Tbe amount of prixe money thai hae been al- ready paid amount! to about nine millions and a half dollar, and It la l n mi ted thai about flte million, ami a half ramaln unpaid. Thla la oaly one moiety of the procie.li of capture! the olher going to tVe goTirnmant. The following la a pari nf the Hat awarded t Vice. Admiral 1). O. Farrifut. IM.443; h I'. U,J99,4Mt II H. Porter, t&Mlti il i. I'. lupKit. (9,4Mi tbn. Ililley. S9,lH ; Hear. Admiral f. II. Hlrlniham, I14.44T ; II. II. Iiell, t It.. HOT j T. P. (I recti, ia38: Hear Adndral .1. A. IHhlaren, JJ.371 Charlei Wilkea, I7.PII i 11. K. Thit-che- r, a, 1601 J 8. Palmar, 4.61U! Bear. Admiral L. U.(loUitorouh.3,iMAt C. K. HirlMlnr, J,7il ! William Merwln.Jl.47Si II. Harwood, f 173 Capu. J. 11. Marebind. !f K.4H0 II, K fands, t.. Htli V,U. Walker, $a4,al8t Con.manderi Jamei lljoneit, f 27,419 1 John J. Almr, J44.43I i I). II. Kldarlcy, 114.134. It. II. Wjlnui, r4,'J.1 II, U.llint, iU.,?J-- ! i (1. r. Oils. en, 30,4!6i (leorse M, Hanson, J.'O.IW William lludd, St.4'V i 1'ierea Cio.bs, J3.CM ! W.O, IJindl, SJ'JI.IU. P.O. Wat. raouih, $14.!i 8. I). Irenebard. fl8,CWt J. K. Mullauy.tll.441 William K- - HenniHO, 13,4II WwarJ E. lirTaus, el'.iiAii Lieutenant Willi, m H, inirrarnan, tlD.ITSi Carl Kntllsh, iflSlHi B. II, I ammro, Ti0,l? i Aetlnc Assistant Paymaster W J..Cott,i$10,43V t Meulenant William H. Cuihltif, tlMno Acllne Volunteer I.leuteuant r're'enea 11. etevart, tll.CTSi Acllnc Manera Charles Poller, H1.M1 Chines HurrlM, 1J.U1, Aleiauder Wallli li.l'4. Actlni Aulstast burieon, A. thick, ilWST. Departure) of recretnry Howard. Fotlrtf Monro, Jan. 8. The I)' Soto passed nut tba Cape laal atoning. The Hon. Wm. II. eeward, and Aaatilant Becretary of 8 lata, F. W. Seward, ware on board. FltO.1I Till'. PLAINS. ftrtn Weather ertoue l.oaa of Life, Rio. A'orisn City, Jan. Z. Adricea from Banta Fe by the coach, eay tbal Intensely cold wanber pre-Mi- ll on the flilos. The now-boun- d trains had lost nearly all their animal. Bereral teametera were eeeerely (roieo. aome fatally. Kin en man were picked up along the routs In a belpleaa con- dition and taken to Fort Dodge for treatment It le anticipated tbal there will e a hear Immigra- tion In the Spring to thle place. It haa already tegun, Immeme Trade Acraea tbe Plain. Atchiion, Kaniat, Jan. 8. The DatiT Cnaai-n- o y publlibea an accural etalement of the amount of freight ahlpped from bar tcroa th plain for th paat year. Twanly-aeve- n firm and Individual freighter are ngai;el In thla trade. During th year th arirregat atrounl of their ahlpmenla waa 21.S00.000 po.nda aaaorlad rrquirlng for 11 tramportatlon nearly 1,000 aroun, over T.1KH) mule nd horaee, and nearly ;&,UW oxen, emijoylng upward of 1,000 men. Over halfof thla freight went lo Colorado, and the remainder to different polnla lu Utah, Uoutans, Nevada, Ilabo, New Mexico, Nibraakaand Writers Kanaaa, locludtug military poala. The ciplial luvcaled lo tbla bualniaa la over H 8,000, 000 Ytt value of tbe mercbandixe and machinery lraoepoitt li not deflutlely known. The overland coaches, which leas and arrive bere dally, have taken out and brought In over 4.000 paaaengera, and ban alao brougt t In (2,400,000 In apecie, and carried out 4, COO juunrfe of expreaa freight, Tbe Iliitlerfie d Overland Dupalih bne haa alao carried a lartfe number of pasamt'era each way t but aa that Hie n aitalliebed late In the ee.aun, no accurate atatement of Ita bualnaai la made. Freighting buainaaa In the city la aaven tlmee kreater tbla year than In 1MI, Ive tlmee larger than In 1S62, lour tlmea larger than in ISO, and 1,(00,000 jnunda greaUr than In IMi, Th moat eiwricncod frelgbiera think that l La trade In 1640 Mill be nearly double thai of tbe paat year. POLITICAL INTKLLIGENCK, Maine, Auguitx, ife., Jan.H.Tbt Maine Legieletur met and organued tbla forenoon. William Wirt Virgin, of Norway, la Prealdent of the Senate, and Jimee M. Btone, of Eennebuuk, i Bpeakar of th Houae, Oovernor Coney will ba Inaugurated to- morrow. New Ilampablrc. Ccntord, If. If., Jan.S,M tbe Republican Btate Convention, bold In tbla city bla Excel- lency Frederick Bnyth waa unanimously elected by acclamation for Oovernor. Unit. Col. (leo. D, Savage, of Alton, wa nominated for Railroad Commlaaloner. on the firal ballot. Concord, .V, , Jan, 8, I'. 3f In tbe Republl. can Btate Convention rnoluUon waa adopted recognizing In Andrew Johnaon, thejuit allien, th sincere patriot and lb dlatlngulahed ataleaman i and derliring thai "the lone and tern- - er of hie recent annual taeieig lo Cougma meet our arm approval and auera well for the aurccaa of hi a'lm nlalration." Another resolution d eel ires that tbe acheme to plant by foralgii Uyoneta aa Auatnan dei ollam in M xlco bad Ita on.in In undlagulaed boitlllly to tbe Uo'lid Statca and la a ataudlnir Iniult to our power aud a menace to our republican Inatitutloii. MaaancbuecU. Jjoiton, Jan, 8, Tbe Le.ialalure met Tbe Uouac elrcloJ Ur. Jainta A, Btone, of Cbirlei-t"w- n. Speaker. The U nite cboa Ur. Joseph A. Pond, Prrildent, by a uoanlmoua vote, Oovernor llullock will not, probably, deliver bla Ueiiag till Saturday. Xloifon, Jan. 8, '. M.Qor. Andrew aent Into the Senate a ipecial meaaaee which etale that th total exinditur Incurred by Maeaachiuetle on account of th war atnouuta to 127,706,109. Thi run Includia only inch axpenaea aa have accrued under tbe direction and lupervlalpn of tbe aeveral btala deparlmenta aa auihorltea by leglelillve enietm'nti, Ai far aa aacertainedtbaexpenaea In- curred by tittle and KJKI-- I for bjuilUM ajid oilltr rollltary pnrpowe amount lo nearly an equal eum, A Tier the rerepilon of the special rueeaete, the Governor and Letflalalure proceled tn the O'd flmtb Chuicb, wjiire the e action Mrmon wa preached. rennet It anln. narritburg, Jan. S.ln thi Leglalalur a brief Meaaage waa received from Oovernor Cur tin, dated November 2Tlh, etallner th neoeiilly of hi temporarily abaasllng hlmeetf and aojiinrnlug lo Cuba, In ccneerpicnee cf bad health. Wleconein. Jrfadfaon, Wll Jan. 1. Thle evening tbe new Stele offlcer were eworn Into ofnee. Oovernor Falrcblld In hie Inaugural raya I With the rloa nf the civil war all dinreri have not ln averted, nor have all revpoueihlllile. reeled. Great p,4!t!cel proMema remain tineolved. Two great nnl Important quentlone are. however, already determined by the late war. The rtghl of ecesalon. eo etrenu.ma'y dalmel by the I'Or'ple of the Smith, haa teen forever decided them and alavcry baa a thiug U tba rat. Hut not until Jiffiraon Da via ahall been tried, convict ed and hurur for Ireaaon, and the fact that reason la a crime which cannot be committed with Impu. nlly, ahall bate lhu ln fully demnnitrated, will the American people be content. It now devolve utn ua to ae to It that freedom ahall t aomethlng more than met nsme. ll I a matter to regret tbal the rltliena of our own But. should have denied colored people In our mldet the riihl of audrage. Tim will yet modify Iho'r oplnlone Thla privilege, iouer or later, will t exteuded to that claaa. In recon- structing tba Btatei lately In rehlllon II aeema neceaaary that ample evidence b. required upon their pert that thoy are dupoMd loyicli a ready and willing obedience to the Conaittution and the lawa. Esca Bute ought alao lo be required to ratlly further amenduieala to the Cuuaillutlon forever probiblltng the paynieut ot debt contracted In aupport of the reUlllon, and affirming tli d nisi of the national debt I alao declaring all ordlnancee of aeceaaloo null and void , apportion- ing rai resenutlun In Con.'resn ujiou the laale ot the uumber of voUra In each Bute. The ower la in the I. audi of Ita Preaidenl and lung re. Wi make victory, ao dearly won, lasting lnefil to the country and, with full eonlidioce la tiielr wiadom aud Judfmenl, lb people await their actlou. Minnesota, St. Pout, Jffnn, Jan. J. fbe Igialatur al noon Ur. B. II. WakeficMof ll county, waa elected Speaker of the llouee, and Ur, Oeorge P Wilaon wa choaen Becretary of the Benate. No other buelneee waa transacted, Tbe Oovernor will not 1 ready to deliver hi meaaage until Uonday next, Nerth Carolina. RiWjH, S, C, Jan. 8. Oovernor Worth haa laiued prcKlimallon, by reromromi,' tlini of hta counc.l, calling the Legislature to meet on tbe lHih o( January. THE K&NTIX'KV PHItltD.nlLN. Addrran of tJco. rnlmer to 4000 Colored People. LouUrilU, Ky Jan. IVmer addreaeed four tbouaaud colored toi,le In the orn eir lei- - Unlay. He waa glad that hereafter, before the liw, there ahall t no other dlffcreoee beiweon II e col- ored nee and othera than thit cf color t that In tbe nature of thlnga, for yeara to come, the mitred psnple nf thla country mint l lalmrera, but that their InlereaU and tbe intereate of while lalor were la teI ilentlcal -- that all eftorte tn degrade ihe tbe blacks la to degrade ih.lr lalor. ami In erfert to degrade the lalor of all olhera, and tLinte who aliemrt It are Juat aa much the euetnlea ef tl e white laborer a they are of Ike colored laborer. He that counaela the black man to work for half price, compel tbe white man to do the earne. The Inlerraia nf the I lack man are, there- for, the intereiU of every white man in tbe coun- try. the legialitlen of the country has bsen very much In favor of wealth and ownera of alavea, but hereafter elasery belog out of Hie way 11 must be for tbe lalurer, no matter what hla color may he, to protect blm limn toedespolleni of capital. He eiprciccd hi gratiflcatiou al the gtneial kindness exhibited by tbe i1 of y for their 1st elate", which he eild wse tbe rule notwithstanding there had been aome caaee of brutality and outrage committed, the work of ebandoucd peraoai lu diflrriu purls of the Blate, He epoke ot the right of colored peraona lo teu.Uy lu the Court predicted Ibil within a ahort lime all dia,bdit,ee would be reruovsd, end that wlthlu a few t eare the question to be aiked would be not "who le wbileit. but who la moat houea. intelli- gent and luduairioua." The rpotch waa enthualiatlcally received by the colored people. NKW yoitlt (STATU I,i:t.'LLATUnU. fennte, Albany, Jan. 1, Ur. Andrewe gave notice of a bill to create Ihe Uetropolllan Sanitary Diatrlct and Hoard of ll'illh. Ur. Ezra Cornell Introduced a bill which amende the banking law of ISM, by declaring thai the franchise or privilege of banking, under aaid act, ahall be deemeJ perejnal property and be llakle to taxation lo an amount not exceeding the capital tock. Ur. Cornell alio Introduced a bill tppljlugtha am provlelon aa the above to all named rorpo-ratio- n aud aaocIatlon In th BlaU wblch are not organized under the act of 1839. Ur. O'Donnell Introduced lb following rsiolo-tlon- e, which lie oven Hl'oltui, If the Aeiembly concura. That line lb dispersion of the rebellion recent facte have that the dangeroua principlee which culminated In lebellton and civil war still exist In tbe South to a large extant. It le now the duly of all good cltlaene to demand of Congreie euch wtae and careful meaauree of roorganltallnn a ah .11 complete the work of restoring our Union upou tbe Immutable principle of equal rlgbu lo all, of color. Resolved, That, with proper safeguard! to Ihe purity of the ballot-lnx- , tVe elective franchise, baaed upon loyalty to tbe Conatttutlon and tbe Uuluu. ought lo be granted Immediately to all loyal toen In the D, Uriel of Columbia, without distinction of color, Resolved, That a copy of these reanlutlme 1 sent lo each of the Senators and Uoinber of e from thi State, Adjourned. Assembly. Th speaktr preainled Ihe annual fin and si re- port of Ihe Auditor of the Canal Dtpartmenti alao tbe report of tbe Buieriutendeut of llauklai alio the annual r'jion cf the Comptroller i alao the annual report of It Canal Comiuisaloucr. Ur, Uichardsun preaented ihe rietltlon of Andrew Willlama for the seat occupied by Ur. Weed. Ur, Jewell preaented Ihe petition of James 8. Lyon claiming th scat occupied by Ur, William, nonot. To amend Ihe Metropolitan Police Law, To amend the suffrage act. lo regulate the far on th Eighth Avenue Rail- road. lo provide for filling vacancies In tbe offices of Snrroirite and Rnrvirder In New York city. 1 o Incorporate the Oroedway underground, rail, mad, Tn the emes.lown railroad crmpany. Tn prevent gas companies frotn chanting rant cm metres. To authortre dlvrc In eeru'n case. Til Increase the fee of eontta'de For eompeneatlon for cauelng death bv wrongful acts, netflecl or default. For ihe aurvey r the Chemplaln Canal and nudann R ver frmi Troy lo Whitehall. To limit lb bout ot labor to eight hour per day. The New York Fenllary bin. To eq'iellr. the eompenatilnn of Jur'je. To limit lb lime of offioen of lb Nal'oaal Ouant. Relative tn criminal caTence. In the Metropolitan Police IHitrlct. To amend lb paneral Invurane act. To eelahllah a iHMik of forma. To amend Ihe charter of Pokeepsrle, To atithorlre Ihe Kinga County Bopervleor lo rale, money bv Ux, To iretem fraud tn the purchase ot braadatulTa lo New York. To Incorporate Ihe Atlantic Tacht Clnb. To prevent from holdlug atandd In market. Fur the leilr retrulatlon of the sale of ter and oihrr malt Hqtaor. For a railroad In Ilodston, Grand and Ibnd slreeui. New Ymk To inc. rporate the United BUtea R'al EeUle Credit Company. To rigulate the commission of brokers, ArpelnlnieuU by the Covernor. Albany, Jan. 8. The Oovernor having nomin- ated Ur. George W. Bohutler, or Tompkins, lite Stale Treasurer, Superintendent of the Rauk Di. partmenl, r IVIwsrd Hand, decease-)- tbe Sen- ate, In eiecutlve ecaalon, y confirmed the nomination. 41UUAT I'lltK AT VONH1SKN, Iim r4.1O.O0O. I'onter. Jan. I A deetructlve fir and th lrgt which vir occurred In thi village, broke out In th four story building on Oetty Bqusr, In lb .enlre of th buslu portion of th village, owned by tbe Hon Wiu. lUlford,about on o'clock ihla morntnr, which, in a few hours, waa entirely deatroysd. Tl poalomcr, the Uvaiasuasi newa-pap- and job printing olfic, th grocery of Uorri and Ur 1, th liquor store of Wtu, Cummlng, the news office of Dinlel Ibtni. a Isgerbeer ailoon and It Nat'oriftl Guard Armory (which wee tbe prin- cipal public ball there), all were located In tbe aid building. The trial Ion bv fir. le estimated at tVAOOO, upon wblrb tl are Is an Inauraoce lu the amount of tlcsfe"). Fro sn Japnn. Hon t'rnntUro, Jin 8 Advice from Japan lo Nor. 11 th, state dial a rominlislon had gone In Oik a in aacrtaln II lie Tycoon Intended lo with-dia- from Ynldo and reside near Kealo, th dwelling place of tbe Mikado. If so, they would tbu l ubli In dl.uss tbe qucitlon of Indemulty anu ils prnjNAiuuii oi , nine a n-- ,n, anu try to settle lie d fficulliea created by Nuats- end demand a reduction of all duties to the ad raloram rate of five per cent, on lrujotti and ll waa aim huod that they mli;ht coma to ailear Mioltrn'sMlIng of the legitimate jnwer of llelntleib.. eoveretgn of Japan, the Mikado. Wovva Items. Uy TiUjraph to tU Ktu Tort Sun. Tu TTih I'enr.ijltinla Riglmeut ptsta Cairo, IM,, yesterday, on Its way home. Tm ateamer Minnie, yesterday, collided with one of lo Monitor lying off Cairo, III and aunk. Gbe wis yslued al $U,O00. Till double-eude- r Agawan cvp'oleil her eteam cbest near Norfolk, Va on Tuns-lay- , and wia ol llged to to FortreMi Monroo. A rtn broke out. on Tueaday, on lie comer of live and 2d .ireeta, Cimluu.ul, destroying sev- eral bulldii-ge- . L jss eloul e;20,ooi). Tm restrictions under which Ihe Episcopal clergymen have been laboring under la Alabama have bevn formally withdrawn. Tss Wool Oronar. Aisnclatlon asismbled al Columbus. Ohio, on Tueaday, Milter of much latere! to at.eep farmera ere to be dlsouaaM. A rial, Tueaday night. In N, Y do-- s rojed Ihe block of buddlnge In which the o(2co of the Wraleni Dn'.on Telegraph was r.tuatcd. L, Dimmer A Bom' rtire, In Cleveland, O'llo, waa robbe-J- , Tueaday njght, of acferal thouaanl dollars' worth of fura. No arreala have been made. Tn total los by tbe great Cr In Ililledelrihla, on Tuesday, amouula to half a million cf dollars, npon which there I an insurance of about one-thir- d that amount. Son commotion wa created, a few nlgbU ago, In a theatre at Mobile, by aomi person bluing th tun ot "Yanke Doodle," and the ildler ap- plauding It. The tune wa ordered to be played by tbe military commander. Naw Yiaai day paaad olfviry quietly InVlrginl. Tl a colored population la Hampton turned oil en mail In a grand proceailoo. beailtd by a band of rnuiic from Ihe 8th N. Y. Artillery, garrisoning lb fort, and were reviewed by Mejor-Ue- Uilee, commanding the poll. General IntoUigenco. ID) Mail to ( .Vris York Sun ) Uim Lath Ksiaa playing 'The Wnikrnen of New York" with great auccoa In hew Orleans. A Italian girl In Parma lately committed because her lover doclered that be fill ruor affection for his tuetbiT than for herself. Ina PuughkeepalefN. Y.) Pass of Tundsy says Ibil for four day pravious only one arrest wa made In thai city, and that wa for drunkenneis. To laleat Doeton notion le a "piper hat" which Is now forming. Waterproof paper Lite are lo be made for frcm eight lo liuly.,.e cenli. Aurizrji of Atlanls, Oeorgla, baa aent the ed. torol the Wyandotte Kiuiaa, Oazarr 4o0,onu In rebel mouey, and lu returu "ial.es the papsr lor a uioulb. A ul.uiND pin, containing tbirtr dlamonda, and worm inauy hundred dollara, waa found at ll.likor, Me., the other day, In a lot of rage import, ed from Smyrna, Tux Charleston Coi'am announcea Ihe death of Captain W. C ol the revenue cutter Kswa-n.e- . He died of typhusfever after a week' lilacs. Ill family le In the North. Naw Year"! reception wa fatiguing work for lb. Preildenl, IPa right arm we conelderal ly swoi. Ian oo Monday night from ehaklng handa with ao many i,er.ons, and gave him conaldtrable paja. I tbe little town of Wegelbtu, lo Wistphilla, fifty-fou- rsone have eulfereil death from trtch-lac- derived Irotu tailn th flta- - of a oUcased win. The dlees. le uncou troll able, and tb death a dreadful one. Inn King and Queen ef Portugal have errlr in In-lo- after a pleai.nl villi so France andt "sly. The King Is twenty Ate year old and ih Queen Iwenlr-one- . Ther are tbegueilsof Que. Victoria at Windsor Caitle. TnProvldenc It. I., Ilrttrtt sevsthat ilia o?Ls ?r ! '12" Pfl'Ollu tanoui parte ofi Island. Twomm ef North Providence hit kwt two thousand dollars worth of bore fcy lhe dleeaae within a ihorl lime. Two gambler In San Fmndeeo, rond.ranid toe E'f.v Mu.,u'd lh amount In gieeubacks. 1 'ur '". 'onalderlng Ihe rnestlon whether coin ahall rinl b rciuired of them. Long legs argument hit Uken place. i'"? CniisTiam of Bchle.wl,.IIolste1n. has! left England for the Continent. This ualmporluik. fact ts chronic!,! si great length in Ihe London lpere, tcame tbe Ptlnce le now lo II, Una of England. Ppeere to b ronnderibl difficulty al the Mint ,u pulling on oolua th motto, "1 O vt we Trust " Th offlcer are afraid Ilia everybody will reed II "In Hold we Trust" which la much nearer the fact. Duma Ihe last forty year Mexico has hat. tlurly aetan dill, rant forme of government, thirty !!S "'',ch " ""iuMlca," with Mv.uty-ftve- s illlreteni Presidents, lis revolution during that) Duo lave amounted to over two hundred. Ri order of Gov. Andrew the great event of lhae abolition of ilavery wai rclelreted al noon oo4 Monday, by ringing the church and firm sralss on ll,ion common and al (liml Laxmgkin, Dorcheeter, Cbarlealowu and olheaf l tiea, Tu I.tnravou of list week conlalne the vale- -" dlolory of Wiu. L'oyd Girriion, who annouucea that till la the laetnumler, the paper hatlny beeial p ibl.ahad Ihlily-nv- e yirs. He aaye th objeel for" wbuh the umsAioa waa commrucel baa coniummated. A DSLxutTto of alx Indian chiefs of the Klowilel and Hi, a arid Fcrxsa, passed through IudUnsiolis.1 alewdaya ago, with two Interpreter. Thy ar on llieir way lo ameke a pip. of pesue and eouler' with their Great Father, the Preildenl. One 06 them, a bldeouedooklng old fellow, la reported tof hiv boen uarrlel elgbly-flt- time. Arrival ef tstrnnshlp llrttnanta-Lo- se efi Her Captain. The Ilritennli, which arrived her yesterday mnru ng, sailed from fllaagow Dee. 13lh, with V cabin and 212 steerage passengers, had through nut Ihe paeaage very heavy westerly gala. Oa the 22J, while bote lo tinder cine, reefed main mlriem topeall during the lerrlttc gale with Immenee eea. ehippcd large quanllllea of water, atove Iwo and loel two othara t had wheel-hou- etov. tu and rclveil other slight damag ) al 11 o'clock aJ uight, dunng Ihe height of the gale, th ehlpi laboring boavlly. the barometer making 2A.20, and Urge quetlllt aa of water ou deck, Iba Captain John Cmpl-ell- , wa seen to pail all lowarda lb wheel, and waa not aeen after, end II la talleve4 he waa washed from tba deck overboard. He, wee aliout 2S yeara of age, and belouied lo tt) neath, Bcotland. LOOALNBWS. kw tori: and Tn vicinttt. DisASTun t nir. Lowim TUt. Two Pim miss Klu.siFlvs Riri.v SOALntn. Tbe ateatnJ tug Ne;ilune. while In the lower bay. yesterday morning, burst her boiler, killing two men, andt badly scalding fit other. They wrr transferred to the tug Resolute and brought lo th city, and while on the paisage up an accident oecurredlo' Ihe Resolute'e machinery, whereby tba eon of the, C iptaln of the Neptune, who wes tbe only one whei eecaii on the litter. w icilded. No oncleoti tbe Resolute wes hurt, mow Anornia ixrosTn. At lb Urn of th dlstster Ihe Neptune wtaY fsstii-- l loth Spit Huoy inside of Bendy ItookJ The efploelon look place al about half-pas- t foual A M , th vraeel lnetaiitly euvcJop,! In cloud nf steam, ami slukln; m three minute eJteq tbe eiploelon. The pilot nd cook were Inatantlye killed, auil the remainder of the erew severely, bug not mortally a'slda-l- . Ct- - Wtlllsinswa on etorej t Ihe time bjl his sou was on loard tho veaeel i.,l wss lbs only one tbal escefied w.thowt 1dm Jury. Tbe tug ltcsolute, lying near by. look thai wounded men on Isia'd and brought them np Us lid .ty. When lurt Goteruoe'ii Idand, tbal cylinder head o' the Reeolute blew out, the osum lug sieim I odly HcalJIug Mr. Willlaina, who waa sliilng in Ihe engine-ri'i- at the time. Th. suffer ere v ere 'ended al tie llailory and every altenllnei paid Ij Ihetr want. II I expelled they will a teootir. On of tho crew, Peter Atkma, iraaUai that ou being relieved Irolu bla uau.h al 4 u'clncky be went I elnw and retlrtd to bla bunk. He bad not 1 eon asleep many mlnutee, however, before ha waa martial by a loud explnaiuti, followed by at severe shock which threw luic Irom bla berth tea Ibo floor. The cabin waa lnalnlly filled Wlbs water. With aome difficulty he manage,! lo gala acceai to Hie deck. He there found the veaeel a complete wreck aud In n eluklng condttlou. The Neptune waa a propsller. built and owned at Bond out, by Meears. John D.llon A Co 8b e waa a wiw tuiel, and valud at ik3O,0OO. Bbe wa Tl long burltin, ac-- about 128 feat in Isngtb, LlfT or TUC CABDALTIU. Henry UtOlnne, pilot, klllrl, Ucoei Kanlne, cook, kilU--1. John Aralker, craw, acaldad, Roger Wllliaice, Csptuln'a eon, scalded. Piter Arkina, crew, scalded. John Cogswell, crew, nelded, llrruard Quliiu, ciew, acalde,!, l"he wouuded were at once removed to see C.ly Ilocpllal, where they were well cared for, Edwin IIootii at the WisTnrt (lAnpss. IloaiiAnT IUcn-non- . The au Jlenre at the Win- ter Oarden last evening wn no doubt tl g largest ever aeambled In that theatre. Ae elated Id tbe Sum yeelerday morning, every ecu bad beers aold long before noon on Tuesday, and jeeterdea only a United numbtr of standing places wire old. The doore were oponcd tl seven o'clock P. U , when a regular rueh wa made, audi anon lb lergebulldlng wa ciowde.1 tn very pirt. It waa uppoid by some that Ur llo&th'i recep, lion woukl 1 a marred by an attempt to Mae him from tbe atage, but Ihoae who knew better did not refrain from bringing wives and sister to greet thie young Irtgedlan' first epjieerance after the Waah. ington tragely. In tbe audienic oar reporter no-t'.-tcd many of cor moat rei, eiUlle citizens, tn all political parties, who milted In wel- coming aga n to the atae a talented youag actor. Among the moil distinguished gentlemen pruaera were obaerved the Hon. George Rancroft, Oeorge W. Curtl. r !ol. Bhaw nt tbe first negro rerlmenl ro tore 1 Into the United Stale aervica, W. T. Rio Uei, Erq , Rayard Taylor, Iliberl D, Holmes, Grand Mis or of P. and A, Uaaons of Ihe Slate of New York, Dr. Charles D Drown, of l'r- eldent Lincoln's reniilne, &z. Whea the curtain rc there wa a general buret of an (CoWluiitU tm Ihej Lu; 1'ageg

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Nximhov 10.441. NEW YORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1SGG. Thirty-Thir- d Year.

r The Latest NewsI By Tclcsrrnph to tlm .V Y. Sun.

j FROM"wrsmN&TQN,

1 The KTationnl DobtSTATEMENT FOR DECEMBER.

An Inoroaso of $2,000,000.

I Grawl Total, $2 J1(5S1,53G.

Nows F'roiTi iSJCoxico.j JAUREZ LOCATES AT CHIHUAHUA.

"j IBIS CAlIIirr WITHGrand Ovation by tho Cltizons.

BITTER WEATHER ON THE PLAINS.

Intonso Bnfforine and Death.

i HEW YORK "LEGISLATURE.

A Metropolitan Health Hill.

Hogro Franclilso Resolution.I

, CITY rajlroad'I'rojects.' Local and Jlisccllantons News,

DISASTER IN THE LOWER BAY.

Two Persons KiUod-Fi- vo Soalded

FI HE A'fliOBOKEN.

Two Children Earned to Doath.

&C., etc., &G.TIIH NATIONAL JM1I1T.

Flntrmrnt lo Jannnrr 11, 18(10.

Vaihxncton, January 3. l'oo. The following lit I'eteuienl of Hie public debt lo-l-b lit of January,IWliCrartrr if l"ut.

I WAn rsdrcwwMor pavaM'. Amount. Totalper rein, Hondi,

31. end

percent, llond1, 1974 . 9n.000.frt) (0

percent Ilonds,1, 171 7,(H?,0,) 00)lt It rent. Ilonds,ill. Ifl'i Mill

. . S82.C4S.9X 00per cent,

Ponds, MerIMSI.or May II,

81i.T5a.MOMper rent, fivrw

tentv Ilon-ls- Nor.1. IM9.or Nov. 1.IWt 14000,000 00

Hi per cent, fire--IIwenle Bond. Nor.1. IbTn, or Nor. 1.1991 10,190,300 00

Flterreent.ten-(or- .tr fiondi, March 1,

I Wl, or Much 1,I I 10'.4 lTJ.TI0.t0O 00J ( Hi per cent. Ilonds,

m Or"on War, July1, 1891 1,010,000 (10

fl $M6T,149,291 KIJ J dim MAxtn ctbbxkct hitkixbi.'( Whra IteJe.rnlble

A Charae'erof Isra. or l'.jr.tlf . Amount.H. hit percent HondaV I', P. K. U. Co . .November 1, 1991.. tlooo CO

'l Biz percent. Ilondi'I C.P.K.K.Cn....Jenuarylo,18i... 2,902,000 00

Four, fir. and sixptr cent, tempo-rary loan Ten dan notice

alter Ihiilydaje.. BT,:ST,194 10Certificates of In

drbtednr One rui from due. GO, C 87,000 00Oue end two year

five ptr cent.note One tnd two years

froru date 8,13O,T0O 00Three year seven- -

UUrtr Treasuryholes Three yeere from

due 810,000,000 00year Com.Notei Three yean from

date 180,011,141 00

Total MTMTN!sTmFI I1IOT OT fUtlllNTIll SOU UTVIIT,

Indemnity RonJi... )TJ8,0CO 00T.iO lieMarrnoiei. 4i,''0

nun 11S.4U81,5m

04lioau 1,ju ltl, 104,83031DIUT UKlltlNU SO IIIUKT,

Ifnree Bturi Notei..t4i.31,JS5 71cuireuc)'.. 0,uiw, uiu M

Certlbcate of 4t.T,iS3,140 0CS4S.S1B,9Gn ST

Grand Total rifijljiiijij'iiIn Total.

coin 4t,T,e80 OT

eaneucr.. 44,til,i71 II190,728,691 80

of dfbt, lew cmIi Inf?,"16.Ml,SM 1

foieiolng li a correct itattmrut of the publicai Itappran futu tl.o booki and TrraaUKl'i

rnjnua tbe D.purtmenl on Ibo lit ot Jauuarr,)' Cilned) II nm MnCi'LUct,n,feciclarr ot tbo Ireaturr,

From Washington.I Wiiuiaaus, Jan. CJ.

pem'.ffl-la- l newi from tbe city of Chihuahuaup to tbe !ttli of Norembrr. haa brea receivedbere. J'.tdiJtnt Juirez, tie cabinet, the mimbtriof tbe E'jprcmo Ooutt aul other fuuctlonariearrlred at Cblbauhua, the capital of tbe MaxlcauItipubUc, ou tbe 20th of Nareoiber. 11i- - Prreiilontruet Hb a very warm auj anttiualaatlc rectptloauJ quite a popular urallon. Botcral ladlea "Hh

blgaa oi catlonal colora reccUoJ the I'.eaK'eut at' itc palace, In tbo evcliiK a patriotic tllnner at

kItiu. The Miuiater oi tbe lul.ior laauad on tbetUt of NoT.mLtr, a circular to the fl iT.rnori ofthe SUUr, iuforuiui; them that the Mat of the

7 Natloual Uoverumfnt 111 be Chlhaubua for the

fimil. The )o Ie at large wero rrjo.ced at bat.j' lug got ild of the French trnepi. The new a from

tbe Interior la reprMnlJ to b encouraging for(tbe natloual cauae.

lleuri. Bunion, Iltrlan, Chaae. Sumnar, andwho went lo Haiti mora to attend the funa.

Hoary Winter Dana, bare returned to tbu

Solhcra,

city. Orneral Oranl will be ahail Hit a aborttime. lie will aooo make bia trip lo Kaw Orleans.

AU th Uethodltt preachtra of Uia n.atrtel of

Columbia and tlcinlly were lo ruMI Ihla eTcnlnc.in Wesley chapel, to aopt meaaurra for Iba

cenlauary aaulTeraary. Tbe attend-

ance will be targe.The Pelecl Committee on Recnntrucilnn hate

ba I only one meettnr, merely on preliminarybualneaa, The next will not laVe lace uanl thereaseeroWlng of Congree.

All the papera and crelenllle wblch have betareferred lo tbe CornmlttM on Electlona are blnprinted. The tettlmony In the conlaatod electioncasea will mate a large Tolume.

Tbe Freedmen'e Ilureau y lurnaJ nrer lotheir ownera three fauna aliuated in LondonCounty, Va containing Lilt arree, which hadbeen hil l aa eounaeated property.

Four corrpanlee of the Slh l'nltl Blalei Caealryaerrlngln thi ndnlly of Cumberland, Mi., bareban onlired to raporl lo the commanding officerIti Nmh Carolina for aaalgnmenl to duly.

The gold coinage at tbe allot during the monthof tl'cemler waa 11,129,000 1 allrir coinage nearly(ST,000, and copper coinage oeer (103,000.

Tbe amount of prixe money thai hae been al-

ready paid amount! to about nine millions and ahalf dollar, and It la l n mi ted thai about fltemillion, ami a half ramaln unpaid. Thla la oalyone moiety of the procie.li of capture! the olhergoing to tVe goTirnmant. The following la a parinf the Hat awarded t

Vice. Admiral 1). O. Farrifut. IM.443;h I'. U,J99,4Mt II H. Porter,

t&Mlti il i. I'. lupKit. (9,4Mitbn. Ililley. S9,lH ; Hear. Admiral f. II.

Hlrlniham, I14.44T ; II. II. Iiell, t It..HOT j T. P. (I recti, ia38: HearAdndral .1. A. IHhlaren, JJ.371Charlei Wilkea, I7.PII i 11. K. Thit-che- r,

a, 1601 J 8. Palmar, 4.61U! Bear.Admiral L. U.(loUitorouh.3,iMAtC. K. HirlMlnr, J,7il ! WilliamMerwln.Jl.47Si II. Harwood, f 173Capu. J. 11. Marebind. !f K.4H0 II, K fands, t..Htli V,U. Walker, $a4,al8t Con.manderi Jameilljoneit, f 27,419 1 John J. Almr, J44.43I i I). II.Kldarlcy, 114.134. It. II. Wjlnui, r4,'J.1 II,U.llint, iU.,?J-- !

i (1. r. Oils. en, 30,4!6i (leorse M,Hanson, J.'O.IW William lludd, St.4'V i 1'iereaCio.bs, J3.CM ! W.O, IJindl, SJ'JI.IU. P.O. Wat.raouih, $14.!i 8. I). Irenebard. fl8,CWt J. K.Mullauy.tll.441 William K-- HenniHO, 13,4IIWwarJ E. lirTaus, el'.iiAii Lieutenant Willi, m H,

inirrarnan, tlD.ITSi Carl Kntllsh, iflSlHi B. II,I ammro, Ti0,l? i Aetlnc Assistant Paymaster WJ..Cott,i$10,43V t Meulenant William H. Cuihltif,tlMno Acllne Volunteer I.leuteuant r're'enea11. etevart, tll.CTSi Acllnc Manera Charles Poller,H1.M1 Chines HurrlM, 1J.U1, Aleiauder Wallli

li.l'4. Actlni Aulstast burieon, A. thick,ilWST.

Departure) of recretnry Howard.Fotlrtf Monro, Jan. 8. The I)' Soto passed

nut tba Cape laal atoning. The Hon. Wm. II.eeward, and Aaatilant Becretary of 8 lata, F. W.Seward, ware on board.

FltO.1I Till'. PLAINS.ftrtn Weather ertoue l.oaa of Life, Rio.

A'orisn City, Jan. Z. Adricea from Banta Feby the coach, eay tbal Intensely cold wanber pre-Mi- ll

on the flilos. The now-boun- d trains hadlost nearly all their animal. Bereral teameterawere eeeerely (roieo. aome fatally. Kin en manwere picked up along the routs In a belpleaa con-

dition and taken to Fort Dodge for treatment Itle anticipated tbal there will e a hear Immigra-

tion In the Spring to thle place. It haa alreadytegun,

Immeme Trade Acraea tbe Plain.Atchiion, Kaniat, Jan. 8. The DatiT Cnaai-n- o

y publlibea an accural etalement of theamount of freight ahlpped from bar tcroa thplain for th paat year. Twanly-aeve- n firm andIndividual freighter are ngai;el In thla trade.During th year th arirregat atrounl of theirahlpmenla waa 21.S00.000 po.nda aaaorlad

rrquirlng for 11 tramportatlon nearly1,000 aroun, over T.1KH) mule nd horaee, andnearly ;&,UW oxen, emijoylng upward of 1,000men. Over halfof thla freight went lo Colorado, andthe remainder to different polnla lu Utah, Uoutans,Nevada, Ilabo, New Mexico, Nibraakaand WritersKanaaa, locludtug military poala. The ciplialluvcaled lo tbla bualniaa la over H 8,000, 000Ytt value of tbe mercbandixe and machinerylraoepoitt li not deflutlely known. The overlandcoaches, which leas and arrive bere dally, havetaken out and brought In over 4.000 paaaengera,and ban alao brougt t In (2,400,000 In apecie, andcarried out 4, COO juunrfe of expreaa freight, TbeIliitlerfie d Overland Dupalih bne haa alao carrieda lartfe number of pasamt'era each way t but aathat Hie n aitalliebed late In the ee.aun, noaccurate atatement of Ita bualnaai la made.Freighting buainaaa In the city la aaven tlmeekreater tbla year than In 1MI, Ive tlmee largerthan In 1S62, lour tlmea larger than in ISO, and1,(00,000 jnunda greaUr than In IMi, Th moateiwricncod frelgbiera think that l La trade In 1640Mill be nearly double thai of tbe paat year.

POLITICAL INTKLLIGENCK,Maine,

Auguitx, ife., Jan.H.Tbt Maine Legieleturmet and organued tbla forenoon. William WirtVirgin, of Norway, la Prealdent of the Senate, andJimee M. Btone, of Eennebuuk, i Bpeakar of thHouae, Oovernor Coney will ba Inaugurated to-

morrow.New Ilampablrc.

Ccntord, If. If., Jan.S,M tbe Republican BtateConvention, bold In tbla city bla Excel-lency Frederick Bnyth waa unanimously electedby acclamation for Oovernor. Unit. Col. (leo. D,Savage, of Alton, wa nominated for RailroadCommlaaloner. on the firal ballot.

Concord, .V, , Jan, 8, I'. 3f In tbe Republl.can Btate Convention rnoluUon waaadopted recognizing In Andrew Johnaon, thejuitallien, th sincere patriot and lb dlatlngulahedataleaman i and derliring thai "the lone and tern- -

er of hie recent annual taeieig lo Cougmameet our arm approval and auera well for theaurccaa of hi a'lm nlalration."

Another resolution d eel ires that tbe acheme toplant by foralgii Uyoneta aa Auatnan dei ollamin M xlco bad Ita on.in In undlagulaed boitllllyto tbe Uo'lid Statca and la a ataudlnir Iniult to ourpower aud a menace to our republican Inatitutloii.

MaaancbuecU.Jjoiton, Jan, 8, Tbe Le.ialalure met

Tbe Uouac elrcloJ Ur. Jainta A, Btone, of Cbirlei-t"w- n.

Speaker. The U nite cboa Ur. Joseph A.Pond, Prrildent, by a uoanlmoua vote, Oovernorllullock will not, probably, deliver bla Ueiiag tillSaturday.

Xloifon, Jan. 8, '. M.Qor. Andrew aent Intothe Senate a ipecial meaaaee which etale that thtotal exinditur Incurred by Maeaachiuetle onaccount of th war atnouuta to 127,706,109. Thirun Includia only inch axpenaea aa have accruedunder tbe direction and lupervlalpn of tbe aeveralbtala deparlmenta aa auihorltea by leglelillveenietm'nti, Ai far aa aacertainedtbaexpenaea In-

curred by tittle and KJKI--I for bjuilUM ajid oilltr

rollltary pnrpowe amount lo nearly an equal eum,A Tier the rerepilon of the special rueeaete, theGovernor and Letflalalure proceled tn the O'dflmtb Chuicb, wjiire the e action Mrmon wapreached.

rennet It anln.narritburg, Jan. S.ln thi Leglalalur

a brief Meaaage waa received from Oovernor Curtin, dated November 2Tlh, etallner th neoeiilly of

hi temporarily abaasllng hlmeetf and aojiinrnluglo Cuba, In ccneerpicnee cf bad health.

Wleconein.Jrfadfaon, Wll Jan. 1. Thle evening tbe new

Stele offlcer were eworn Into ofnee. OovernorFalrcblld In hie Inaugural raya I

With the rloa nf the civil war all dinreri havenot ln averted, nor have all revpoueihlllile.reeled. Great p,4!t!cel proMema remain tineolved.Two great nnl Important quentlone are. however,already determined by the late war. The rtghl ofecesalon. eo etrenu.ma'y dalmel by the I'Or'ple of

the Smith, haa teen forever decided themand alavcry baa a thiug U tba rat. Hutnot until Jiffiraon Da via ahall been tried, convicted and hurur for Ireaaon, and the fact that reasonla a crime which cannot be committed with Impu.nlly, ahall bate lhu ln fully demnnitrated, willthe American people be content. It now devolveutn ua to ae to It that freedom ahallt aomethlng more than met nsme. llI a matter to regret tbal the rltliena of ourown But. should have denied colored people Inour mldet the riihl of audrage. Tim will yetmodify Iho'r oplnlone Thla privilege, iouer orlater, will t exteuded to that claaa. In recon-structing tba Btatei lately In rehlllon II aeemaneceaaary that ample evidence b. required upontheir pert that thoy are dupoMd loyicli a readyand willing obedience to the Conaittution and thelawa. Esca Bute ought alao lo be required toratlly further amenduieala to the Cuuaillutlonforever probiblltng the paynieut ot debt contractedIn aupport of the reUlllon, and affirming tli d

nisi of the national debt I alao declaring allordlnancee of aeceaaloo null and void , apportion-ing rai resenutlun In Con.'resn ujiou the laale otthe uumber of voUra In each Bute. The ower lain the I. audi of Ita Preaidenl and lung re. Wi

make victory, ao dearly won, lasting lnefil tothe country and, with full eonlidioce la tiielrwiadom aud Judfmenl, lb people await theiractlou.

Minnesota,St. Pout, Jffnn, Jan. J. fbe Igialatur

al noon Ur. B. II. WakeficMof ll

county, waa elected Speaker of the llouee,and Ur, Oeorge P Wilaon wa choaen Becretary ofthe Benate. No other buelneee waa transacted,Tbe Oovernor will not 1 ready to deliver himeaaage until Uonday next,

Nerth Carolina.RiWjH, S, C, Jan. 8. Oovernor Worth haa

laiued prcKlimallon, by reromromi,' tlini of htacounc.l, calling the Legislature to meet on tbe lHiho( January.

THE K&NTIX'KV PHItltD.nlLN.Addrran of tJco. rnlmer to 4000 Colored

People.LouUrilU, Ky Jan. IVmer addreaeed

four tbouaaud colored toi,le In the orn eir lei- -

Unlay.He waa glad that hereafter, before the liw,

there ahall t no other dlffcreoee beiweon II e col-ored nee and othera than thit cf color t that Intbe nature of thlnga, for yeara to come, the mitredpsnple nf thla country mint l lalmrera, but thattheir InlereaU and tbe intereate of while lalorwere la t e I ilentlcal -- that all eftorte tn degrade ihetbe blacks la to degrade ih.lr lalor. ami In erfertto degrade the lalor of all olhera, and tLinte whoaliemrt It are Juat aa much the euetnlea ef tl ewhite laborer a they are of Ike colored laborer.He that counaela the black man to work forhalf price, compel tbe white man to do theearne. The Inlerraia nf the I lack man are, there-for, the intereiU of every white man in tbe coun-try. the legialitlen of the country hasbsen very much In favor of wealth and ownera ofalavea, but hereafter elasery belog out of Hie way

11 must be for tbe lalurer, no matter what hlacolor may he, to protect blm limn toedespolleni ofcapital. He eiprciccd hi gratiflcatiou al thegtneial kindness exhibited by tbe i1 of y

for their 1st elate", which he eild wse tberule notwithstanding there had been aome caaee ofbrutality and outrage committed, the work ofebandoucd peraoai lu diflrriu purls of the Blate,He epoke ot the right of colored peraona lo teu.Uylu the Court predicted Ibil within a ahort limeall dia,bdit,ee would be reruovsd, end that wlthlua few t eare the question to be aiked would be not"who le wbileit. but who la moat houea. intelli-gent and luduairioua."

The rpotch waa enthualiatlcally received by thecolored people.

NKW yoitlt (STATU I,i:t.'LLATUnU.fennte,

Albany, Jan. 1, Ur. Andrewe gave notice of abill to create Ihe Uetropolllan Sanitary Diatrlctand Hoard of ll'illh.

Ur. Ezra Cornell Introduced a bill which amendethe banking law of ISM, by declaring thai thefranchise or privilege of banking, under aaid act,ahall be deemeJ perejnal property and be llakle totaxation lo an amount not exceeding the capital

tock.

Ur. Cornell alio Introduced a bill tppljlugthaam provlelon aa the above to all named rorpo-ratio- n

aud aaocIatlon In th BlaU wblch are notorganized under the act of 1839.

Ur. O'Donnell Introduced lb following rsiolo-tlon- e,

which lie ovenHl'oltui, If the Aeiembly concura. That line

lb dispersion of the rebellion recent facte havethat the dangeroua principlee which

culminated In lebellton and civil war still exist Intbe South to a large extant. It le now the duly ofall good cltlaene to demand of Congreie euch wtaeand careful meaauree of roorganltallnn a ah .11

complete the work of restoring our Union upoutbe Immutable principle of equal rlgbu lo all,

of color.Resolved, That, with proper safeguard! to Ihe

purity of the ballot-lnx- , tVe elective franchise,baaed upon loyalty to tbe Conatttutlon and tbeUuluu. ought lo be granted Immediately to allloyal toen In the D, Uriel of Columbia, withoutdistinction of color,

Resolved, That a copy of these reanlutlme 1

sent lo each of the Senators and Uoinber of e

from thi State, Adjourned.

Assembly.Th speaktr preainled Ihe annual fin and si re-

port of Ihe Auditor of the Canal Dtpartmenti alaotbe report of tbe Buieriutendeut of llauklai aliothe annual r'jion cf the Comptroller i alao theannual report of It Canal Comiuisaloucr.

Ur, Uichardsun preaented ihe rietltlon of AndrewWilllama for the seat occupied by Ur. Weed.

Ur, Jewell preaented Ihe petition of James 8.Lyon claiming th scat occupied by Ur, William,

nonot.To amend Ihe Metropolitan Police Law,To amend the suffrage act.lo regulate the far on th Eighth Avenue Rail-

road.lo provide for filling vacancies In tbe offices of

Snrroirite and Rnrvirder In New York city.1 o Incorporate the Oroedway underground, rail,

mad,

Tn the emes.lown railroad crmpany.Tn prevent gas companies frotn chanting rant cm

metres.To authortre dlvrc In eeru'n case.Til Increase the fee of eontta'deFor eompeneatlon for cauelng death bv wrongful

acts, netflecl or default.For ihe aurvey r the Chemplaln Canal and

nudann R ver frmi Troy lo Whitehall.To limit lb bout ot labor to eight hour per

day.The New York Fenllary bin.To eq'iellr. the eompenatilnn of Jur'je.To limit lb lime of offioen of lb Nal'oaal

Ouant.Relative tn criminal caTence. In the Metropolitan

Police IHitrlct.To amend lb paneral Invurane act.To eelahllah a iHMik of forma.To amend Ihe charter of Pokeepsrle,To atithorlre Ihe Kinga County Bopervleor lo

rale, money bv Ux,To iretem fraud tn the purchase ot braadatulTa

lo New York.To Incorporate Ihe Atlantic Tacht Clnb.To prevent from holdlug atandd In

market.Fur the leilr retrulatlon of the sale of ter and

oihrr malt Hqtaor.For a railroad In Ilodston, Grand and Ibnd

slreeui. New YmkTo inc. rporate the United BUtea R'al EeUle

Credit Company.To rigulate the commission of brokers,

ArpelnlnieuU by the Covernor.Albany, Jan. 8. The Oovernor having nomin-

ated Ur. George W. Bohutler, or Tompkins, liteStale Treasurer, Superintendent of the Rauk Di.partmenl, r IVIwsrd Hand, decease-)- tbe Sen-

ate, In eiecutlve ecaalon, y confirmed thenomination.

41UUAT I'lltK AT VONH1SKN,

Iim r4.1O.O0O.

I'onter. Jan. I A deetructlve fir and thlrgt which vir occurred In thi village, brokeout In th four story building on Oetty Bqusr, Inlb .enlre of th buslu portion of th village,

owned by tbe Hon Wiu. lUlford,about on o'clockihla morntnr, which, in a few hours, waa entirelydeatroysd. Tl poalomcr, the Uvaiasuasi newa-pap-

and job printing olfic, th grocery of Uorriand Ur 1, th liquor store of Wtu, Cummlng, thenews office of Dinlel Ibtni. a Isgerbeer ailoon andIt Nat'oriftl Guard Armory (which wee tbe prin-cipal public ball there), all were located In tbeaid building. The trial Ion bv fir. le estimated

at tVAOOO, upon wblrb tl are Is an Inauraoce lu the

amount of tlcsfe").

Fro sn Japnn.Hon t'rnntUro, Jin 8 Advice from Japan lo

Nor. 1 1 th, state dial a rominlislon had gone InOik a in aacrtaln II lie Tycoon Intended lo with-dia-

from Ynldo and reside near Kealo, thdwelling place of tbe Mikado. If so, they wouldtbu l ubli In dl.uss tbe qucitlon of Indemultyanu ils prnjNAiuuii oi , nine a n-- ,n, anutry to settle lie d fficulliea created by Nuats-end demand a reduction of all duties to the adraloram rate of five per cent, on lrujotti and

ll waa aim huod that they mli;ht coma toailear Mioltrn'sMlIng of the legitimate jnwer ofllelntleib.. eoveretgn of Japan, the Mikado.

Wovva Items.Uy TiUjraph to tU Ktu Tort Sun.

Tu TTih I'enr.ijltinla Riglmeut ptsta Cairo,IM,, yesterday, on Its way home.

Tm ateamer Minnie, yesterday, collided withone of lo Monitor lying off Cairo, III and aunk.Gbe wis yslued al $U,O00.

Till double-eude- r Agawan cvp'oleil her eteamcbest near Norfolk, Va on Tuns-lay- , and wiaol llged to to FortreMi Monroo.

A rtn broke out. on Tueaday, on lie comer of

live and 2d .ireeta, Cimluu.ul, destroying sev-

eral bulldii-ge- . L jss eloul e;20,ooi).

Tm restrictions under which Ihe Episcopalclergymen have been laboring under la Alabamahave bevn formally withdrawn.

Tss Wool Oronar. Aisnclatlon asismbled alColumbus. Ohio, on Tueaday, Milter of muchlatere! to at.eep farmera ere to be dlsouaaM.

A rial, Tueaday night. In N, Y do-- s

rojed Ihe block of buddlnge In which the o(2co

of the Wraleni Dn'.on Telegraph was r.tuatcd.L, Dimmer A Bom' rtire, In Cleveland, O'llo,

waa robbe-J-, Tueaday njght, of acferal thouaanldollars' worth of fura. No arreala have beenmade.

Tn total los by tbe great Cr In Ililledelrihla,on Tuesday, amouula to half a million cf dollars,npon which there I an insurance of about one-thir-d

that amount.Son commotion wa created, a few nlgbU ago,

In a theatre at Mobile, by aomi person bluingth tun ot "Yanke Doodle," and the ildler ap-

plauding It. The tune wa ordered to be playedby tbe military commander.

Naw Yiaai day paaad olfviry quietly InVlrginl.Tl a colored population la Hampton turned oilen mail In a grand proceailoo. beailtd by a bandof rnuiic from Ihe 8th N. Y. Artillery, garrisoninglb fort, and were reviewed by Mejor-Ue- Uilee,commanding the poll.

General IntoUigenco.ID) Mail to ( .Vris York Sun )

Uim Lath Ksiaa playing 'The Wnikrnen ofNew York" with great auccoa In hew Orleans.

A Italian girl In Parma lately committedbecause her lover doclered that be fill ruor

affection for his tuetbiT than for herself.Ina PuughkeepalefN. Y.) Pass of Tundsy says

Ibil for four day pravious only one arrest wamade In thai city, and that wa for drunkenneis.

To laleat Doeton notion le a "piper hat"which Is now forming. Waterproof paper

Lite are lo be made for frcm eight lo liuly.,.ecenli.

Aurizrji of Atlanls, Oeorgla, baa aent the ed.torol the Wyandotte Kiuiaa, Oazarr 4o0,onu Inrebel mouey, and lu returu "ial.es the papsr lor auioulb.

A ul.uiND pin, containing tbirtr dlamonda,and worm inauy hundred dollara, waa found atll.likor, Me., the other day, In a lot of rage import,ed from Smyrna,

Tux Charleston Coi'am announcea Ihe death ofCaptain W. C ol the revenue cutter Kswa-n.e- .

He died of typhusfever after a week' lilacs.Ill family le In the North.

Naw Year"! reception wa fatiguing work for lb.Preildenl, IPa right arm we conelderal ly swoi.Ian oo Monday night from ehaklng handa with aomany i,er.ons, and gave him conaldtrable paja.

I tbe little town of Wegelbtu, lo Wistphilla,fifty-fou- rsone have eulfereil death from trtch-lac-

derived Irotu tailn th flta- - of a oUcased

win. The dlees. le uncou troll able, and tbdeath a dreadful one.

Inn King and Queen ef Portugal have errlrin In-lo- after a pleai.nl villi so France andt"sly. The King Is twenty Ate year old and ihQueen Iwenlr-one- . Ther are tbegueilsof Que.Victoria at Windsor Caitle.

TnProvldenc It. I., Ilrttrtt sevsthat iliao?Ls ?r ! '12" Pfl'Ollu tanoui parte ofi

Island. Twomm ef North Providence hitkwt two thousand dollars worth of bore fcy lhedleeaae within a ihorl lime.Two gambler In San Fmndeeo, rond.ranid toe

E'f.v Mu.,u'd lh amount In gieeubacks.1 'ur '". 'onalderlng Ihe rnestlon whether

coin ahall rinl b rciuired of them. Long legsargument hit Uken place.

i'"? CniisTiam of Bchle.wl,.IIolste1n. has!left England for the Continent. This ualmporluik.fact ts chronic!,! si great length in Ihe Londonlpere, tcame tbe Ptlnce le now loII, Una of England.

Ppeere to b ronnderibl difficultyal the Mint ,u pulling on oolua th motto, "1O vt we Trust " Th offlcer are afraid Iliaeverybody will reed II "In Hold we Trust"which la much nearer the fact.

Duma Ihe last forty year Mexico has hat.tlurly aetan dill, rant forme of government, thirty!!S "'',ch " ""iuMlca," with Mv.uty-ftve- s

illlreteni Presidents, lis revolution during that)Duo lave amounted to over two hundred.

Ri order of Gov. Andrew the great event of lhaeabolition of ilavery wai rclelreted al noon oo4Monday, by ringing the church and firmsralss on ll,ion common and al (limlLaxmgkin, Dorcheeter, Cbarlealowu and olheaf

l tiea,Tu I.tnravou of list week conlalne the vale- -"

dlolory of Wiu. L'oyd Girriion, who annouuceathat till la the laetnumler, the paper hatlny beeialp ibl.ahad Ihlily-nv- e yirs. He aaye th objeel for"wbuh the umsAioa waa commrucel baa

coniummated.A DSLxutTto of alx Indian chiefs of the Klowilel

and Hi, a arid Fcrxsa, passed through IudUnsiolis.1alewdaya ago, with two Interpreter. Thy aron llieir way lo ameke a pip. of pesue and eouler'with their Great Father, the Preildenl. One 06them, a bldeouedooklng old fellow, la reported tofhiv boen uarrlel elgbly-flt- time.

Arrival ef tstrnnshlp llrttnanta-Lo- se efiHer Captain.

The Ilritennli, which arrived her yesterdaymnru ng, sailed from fllaagow Dee. 13lh, with Vcabin and 212 steerage passengers, had throughnut Ihe paeaage very heavy westerly gala. Oa the22J, while bote lo tinder cine, reefed main mlriemtopeall during the lerrlttc gale with Immenee eea.ehippcd large quanllllea of water, atove Iwoand loel two othara t had wheel-hou- etov. tuand rclveil other slight damag ) al 11 o'clock aJuight, dunng Ihe height of the gale, th ehlpilaboring boavlly. the barometer making 2A.20, andUrge quetlllt aa of water ou deck, Iba CaptainJohn Cmpl-ell- , wa seen to pail all lowarda lbwheel, and waa not aeen after, end II la talleve4he waa washed from tba deck overboard. He,wee aliout 2S yeara of age, and belouied lo tt)neath, Bcotland.

LOOALNBWS.kw tori: and Tn vicinttt.

DisASTun t nir. Lowim TUt. Two Pimmiss Klu.siFlvs Riri.v SOALntn. Tbe ateatnJtug Ne;ilune. while In the lower bay. yesterdaymorning, burst her boiler, killing two men, andtbadly scalding fit other. They wrr transferredto the tug Resolute and brought lo th city, andwhile on the paisage up an accident oecurredlo'Ihe Resolute'e machinery, whereby tba eon of the,C iptaln of the Neptune, who wes tbe only one whei

eecaii on the litter. w icilded. No oncleotitbe Resolute wes hurt,

mow Anornia ixrosTn.At lb Urn of th dlstster Ihe Neptune wtaY

fsstii-- l loth Spit Huoy inside of Bendy ItookJThe efploelon look place al about half-pas- t foualA M , th vraeel lnetaiitly euvcJop,! Incloud nf steam, ami slukln; m three minute eJteqtbe eiploelon. The pilot nd cook were Inatantlyekilled, auil the remainder of the erew severely, bugnot mortally a'slda-l- . Ct- - Wtlllsinswa on etorej

t Ihe time bjl his sou was on loard tho veaeeli.,l wss lbs only one tbal escefied w.thowt 1dm

Jury. Tbe tug ltcsolute, lying near by. look thaiwounded men on Isia'd and brought them np Uslid .ty. When lurt Goteruoe'ii Idand, tbalcylinder head o' the Reeolute blew out, the osumlug sieim I odly HcalJIug Mr. Willlaina, who waasliilng in Ihe engine-ri'i- at the time. Th. sufferere v ere 'ended al tie llailory and every altenllneipaid Ij Ihetr want. II I expelled they will ateootir. On of tho crew, Peter Atkma, iraaUaithat ou being relieved Irolu bla uau.h al 4 u'clnckybe went I elnw and retlrtd to bla bunk. He badnot 1 eon asleep many mlnutee, however, before hawaa martial by a loud explnaiuti, followed by atsevere shock which threw luic Irom bla berth teaIbo floor. The cabin waa lnalnlly filled Wlbswater. With aome difficulty he manage,! lo galaacceai to Hie deck. He there found the veaeel acomplete wreck aud In n eluklng condttlou. TheNeptune waa a propsller. built and owned at Bondout, by Meears. John D.llon A Co 8b e waa a wiwtuiel, and valud at ik3O,0OO. Bbe wa Tl longburltin, ac-- about 128 feat in Isngtb,

LlfT or TUC CABDALTIU.

Henry UtOlnne, pilot, klllrl,Ucoei Kanlne, cook, kilU--1.

John Aralker, craw, acaldad,Roger Wllliaice, Csptuln'a eon, scalded.Piter Arkina, crew, scalded.John Cogswell, crew, nelded,llrruard Quliiu, ciew, acalde,!,l"he wouuded were at once removed to see C.ly

Ilocpllal, where they were well cared for,

Edwin IIootii at the WisTnrt (lAnpss.IloaiiAnT IUcn-non- . The au Jlenre at the Win-

ter Oarden last evening wn no doubt tl g largestever aeambled In that theatre. Ae elated Id

tbe Sum yeelerday morning, every ecu bad beers

aold long before noon on Tuesday, and jeeterdeaonly a United numbtr of standing places wireold. The doore were oponcd tl seven o'clock P.

U , when a regular rueh wa made, audianon lb lergebulldlng wa ciowde.1 tn very pirt.It waa uppoid by some that Ur llo&th'i recep,

lion woukl 1 a marred by an attempt to Mae himfrom tbe atage, but Ihoae who knew better did notrefrain from bringing wives and sister to greet thie

young Irtgedlan' first epjieerance after the Waah.ington tragely. In tbe audienic oar reporter no-t'.-tcd

many of cor moat rei, eiUlle citizens,tn all political parties, who milted In wel-

coming aga n to the atae a talented youag actor.Among the moil distinguished gentlemen pruaera

were obaerved the Hon. George Rancroft,Oeorge W. Curtl. r !ol. Bhaw nt tbe firstnegro rerlmenl ro tore 1 Into the United Stale

aervica, W. T. Rio Uei, Erq , Rayard Taylor, IliberlD, Holmes, Grand Mis or of P. and A, Uaaons of

Ihe Slate of New York, Dr. Charles D Drown,

of l'r- eldent Lincoln's reniilne, &z. Wheathe curtain rc there wa a general buret of an

(CoWluiitU tm Ihej Lu; 1'ageg