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a NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1865. : THE PACIFIC. fog thea mngar ths he expe hae fe Las Prisoners Demanded from the United States War Steamer De Sote—Haytiens Forbidden te Land in Jamaica Without Passports, de. By way of Europe we have received Jamaica advices to the 9th of November, three days later than the news received direct from that island, Ip Jamaica papers of the 9th ult. we find the following statements :— Sir Leopold McClintock, the newly arrived commo- dore, has hoisted bis tlag at Admiralty House, Port aoternee Eyre had issued a proclamation to take effect after the 30th, prohibiting any Haytien landing in the igland, unless furnished with a passport from the British Consul, and signed within ten days of his departure from ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP BALTIC. | ag | Rtagtrh say mute tah tacts her. of every ‘The New amd the Old Canvasse—Presi- across the ocean to oar brothers, and assure them that, TRE DIFFICULTIES IN PERU. | acne Roberts’ Insugarel Addrese—Pro- | 20, Matter how much wo may difer, we are still deter: ceedings of the Senate, dic. Pupined too tong uafalélind, Was wenst de epeodily stoned r. Ing few dave I will announce to you, thron; The Fenians of New York city are not in 8 good Fesnpne bah — you, 3 THE ESCAPE OF PRESIDENT PEZET. | Dxmer these timex Still they are not so bad as they raed insinuated by the pro-English people. They are alive and kicking (not each other, however); and if they are Progress of the Revolution im | not unanimous, sure it ien’t their fault—it is their judg- Eg NT gees ‘Norah, my Schr Horace Staples. Philadelphia for New Bedford, chr ch, Philadelptan fr New Bedford. ; mond. Polwell.” Elizabethport 1, Huichinaon, NYork Benr Martha ‘Maria, 8 ne, Elizabethport for Providence, | Orleans; City of Cork (8), Bridgman, NYork; Jolin Bright, my Blea’ nce, Dewar, ‘do: 20th, Joseph’ Holmes, New H ete a re Dae ai ini eta, Hee in aee Rone Souh, Bawid that’ Schr Louisa, Hamblis hport: ‘ment that’s the matter. They may “halloo for the hairo Hayti. Schr Fawin, Alla f Bolivia. . ‘Tho Maroons visited Durnfries and Nuts River, and at + Hanna Willa Reabethport, for Providence. | Crockett, B do; Peruviai ‘aallantine, Portland at Walon; edivtne. ar seule Tee taker Tel pam dhe both places burned the n co huts there, Five rebels Sehr Hannah Wiles, Bolt, Hitzabethport 10F Providence, | aod Nvork: Herold: Logan, Baltimore: Juno, Curry, Phile- Arata ven at the no- had been shot by them, ")y are now going the rounds Schr Saxon, Cansid} hia; Volant, Roitins, New Orleans; Dec L, Artizan, Vol- ger glances stall oe ae of the negro settlements, Sehr Viaak & : Hil, Galley, Cotambie iy HBonal Lord Dufferin, Christensea, Savannah; Elion American 4 ‘The rebel authorities .t Cape Hayti sent to domand oes mi win eg er idels Cl i ams Wews from the Central E<iAutyattow glasses i higher lattade, they tay dvvail | members of the Dot, absent until now, aro expected 10> | goer eo aan ct tng United Seaton thipso-wan be | Renewed Romp, Lord Rockland, again” emi ay "ean Mal ni 20thy iafranca, Al ‘ork (and ent ont to re- upon the fumous name of O'Mahony’ or the majestic | day. Reports and letters of approval and congratulation | S519 ali prisoners who had been received on board from Republics. mein of O’Roberts; they may seowl, scold, rant, rage, | Were received from various quarters. ‘The body moots at " Kehr John, Platz, Rea Villars ar ad ual ame Rebate Sane | trot te mong ter Aga esl aero cman | Et i, in PMNs gare | it eas tne ee no “6 Janel Ss Mil at tla they say, blood I thicker than wer,” fused to dalver up te English wounded and sick, bat if . . : Sie Bi Unters Chrinten Haameng aa ae poate Sees oe Cmtaenay an bend pelniek ded, yytien ; loucester. Union, © y od, do SURES 4, | oom up and then above the eee Wee Srp peccisl Rows sue she Cover iene Randal qeraines pehonare, whom they: hed sq eo cet Tutt Rul ieiver for Philadelnhia, JY istophetison, Prindle. Buenos Ayres; Annie’ Kimball ANTI-CIOLERA MEA IN PANAMA. | cnger.and “thraison”-fears which, they sayy has been Out for O'Mahony. ceived from the Bulldog. Behr Jann B stgers, Van Cleat, Warcham forSalumore, | Williams Newport and Cepede Verda, i Pe a spreading over them ‘by busybody spouters and penny. | At ® meeting of the members of the I. R. B., heldon | GOVERNOR EYRE ON THE CAUSBS AND RAMIFICA- Bobr SE ete tia Boninan Os Pn a ge A rear p B ape: Cad, de 4 i wi pettifoggers,”” . TIONS OF THE REVOLT. ‘Sld from Gravesend 27th, Leoradii NYork. &e. e @, the 12th day of December, 1865, Mr. Peter Quirk, of | 1, a1 snooch'at the opening of the Colonial Parliament | Reh tierwert Manton, Growall, Newburg for Boston: Peron aay, Nov SArr Domotns ‘Gluten, Nyork. it Steamer Chester, Warren, Philad sit, Nav'—Sid Ida, Henais; Agnes M Lovett, Lovett, 5 and Susan M Dudman, Durkee, Boston, Arr 12th—-Schr J W Webster, Betsworth, Savannah, 6 4 f na Gat Ti Ene, Yo Von Bross & Singh. Mauro Havas, Nov 28-84 Carloos, Storey (from Liver. PRACTICALIZED FENIANISM—‘‘SENATE PRESIDENT” | Carrick-on-Suir, in the chair, it was on the 7th November Governor Eyre sud:—It is my duty to point ont to you that, satisfactory as it is to OR ‘MANSION PRESIDENT.” Resolved, That we, the representatives of mauy thou- know that the rebellion in the eastern districts has been Dy the exrivel es thie ne peeee of tbe-6 'P ] All begin now to look at the facts in the case. | sands of our fellow-countrymen at home, looking at the Bakic, Captain Horner, from Aspinwall on the 4th inst., | O'Mahony has been deposed by the Senate, and | division of the Senate of the F. B, as subversive of the | crushed out, the entire colon: * 3 1 y has long been, still is, on rt Charles & Edouarde, Pittiman, we dave te and interesting intelligence from tho | O'Mahony will not deporo for them. ‘The Seuate have | boct interests and. aspirations of our native land, rep. ee ee ne eee Brig DB Fliott. land eT Se Neacky Robinson, NYork; 27th, Progres, Yacific, which will be found in the letter of our Panama placed the Vice President (Roberts) in the ition } diate an’ Sury. There is xaresly a district or a parish in the island BAILED. Alhe, do, Cid 24th, Hilda, Sehmidy,’ NYork, » pl by their impeachment, quoting the constitution. | regard their protestations (hollow and false as wo where disloyalty, sedition murderous % are | Steamship Delaware, Granada, Constitotion, Al. | , Mataca, Nov 2l—In port ship Havre (Nor), for NYorl eerrespondent. The Baltic brings no mail from the | Colonel Roberts, called by way of designation the Seaate | them to be) in the revolutionary affairs of Ireland as in- | not widely duseménated, many instances openly | bemarle, Ari tine ’United Sates, Washington. Magy harks ney; Blais and Wintand (Rusy for-dg ao, Cid Paeific porte south of Cobija. Pacsident, gets 'to work as President of the Fenian | sulting to tho love and confidence we have evbr enter- The mi ensions and misrepresenta- | Wind at eunsct NE.” |. NE abate npabignaconas ie 0: Purser Noyes, of the Baltic, has our thanks for the rotherhood, under constitutional cla jing that | tained, and have been taught to entertain, towards Mr. | tions of pseudo-philan' ists in England and in this ‘Mamita, Oct4—Arr Geo Peabody, Paine, San Francisco. 9 office, makes nominations and opens work for ee John O'Mahony. country, the inflammatory harangues or seditious writ- Miscellaneous. Sid Sept 22, Melita, NYork. prompt delivery Of our correspondence. tion of Fenianism which support the O'Mahony 'y. | “Resolved, That we believe, and aro confident in the as- | ings of political demagogues, of evil-minded men of higher | | Snxr Axwaxpare, from New Orleans for Liverpool, previ. | In port Get 7, Lottie Warren, for London, lig. Tho following is the specie list of the Baltic: — Seton eee who is Known as the Union square or | surance, that the dear and’ holy causo we have beon | positionand of better education, and of worthless persone oualy reported nénshore on Conch Reafy has been got off | - Mapaat, Oct '7—In the roads, Richard Busteed, Kuowles. FRANCISCO, Farg om : rales the party w jeve in | Inboring successfully to build up for years in the ve \ either characte lose; and takep into Key Wes jah Goal Panama Raitrond0o. $84,895 Onier, Se " peat") wave dicta ney the sockoty ‘puilding (for eigh- | tooth of our enemy is now attempted 10 be bartered, blpectn wiadionval “an Me ecethas ereoney |” Suir,Uncux Jor, Emerson, from Nevassa Oct31_ for, Cor pe HOaae anos Ons EA BS i Sane mt Soe, Drexel, Winth’p&Co. 4.700 Se Ry Sook eon a, book “a dor de Salt — 8 (nob cuoemaus either to gratify personal vanity or for pecuniary aggran- tious and unscrupulous press, and the misdirected efforts pide bare otecene STEUER Alek Oo Oe errived: at dane piktrrons, Nov 27—Arr Chas Sprague, Pike, Bristol for Mo- and misguided counsel of certain ministers of religion— sadly so iniscalled, if the Saviour’s example and teaching is to be the standard—have led to their natural, their necessary, their inevitable result among an ignorant, ex- kan Nov 21. after being7 days In the boats, and arrived at si ee x z oe tons, was bi i a “ : ‘by Wm Bradstreet, of Gardner, Me. POUR Nov 30—Arr Alfred Storey, Ascongh, Alexan- Bugene Kelly & Co.103,000 8. L. Isaacs &Ash.. 450 | Wav for the circles which still give him the position of 7 y Reso! thi t Duncan, foe a So me pee. oe. & medium of transmission. Roberts has the old Treasurer, er cd, we fay po! os no beth ane | . 95, i ** y 47g | the Senate, the military departmentias it is assumed | any member of the I. R. B. who sits in their council or 400 PW. Jordan......, 11775 Ribon& Munoz... 1,472 | $0 Senate, the milltary 4 y_ me f .P “at y's Wi order) and a very large num- | assists in their secession, citable and uncivilized pulation—rebellion, n, Suir Risinc Son, Mathias, from Moulmein, which drove " Nov 19—Arr Gi Craig, Cagliari; 234, Enge~ Waiter Was ee ber of circles which never worked with, & wilt under | @msts,®,\Den 0s vecard with sorrow the inducement | turer. ‘These aro hara’and bareh words, gentiomen, | omahore Nov 22 at Falmouth, 8, has been warveyed, and | nia, Cann, ta a ano bata 69 ‘ @Mahony. A set of organizers are out for the Union | or otherwise that could buy over Mr. J. J. Geary, of | but they are truc; and this is no time to indulge in se- will have to discharge. PExanc, Oct 3—Hld Casiida, Stafford, em ‘ork. Constitution, Fs + kA <5 Sur F B Curnxo—Liverpool, Nov 27—TheDouro(s), from | PAtR48, Nov I7—Sld Willte, Wood. square establishment, and a number are sent forth for | Cork; and wo contradict the statement that his influence | lected sentences or polished phraseology., A mighty dan- Panama, Dec 4—In. port stean the Senate establiehment. i extended further than a fifth portion of the city of Cork, ‘Lisbon, in coming up the river early this morning, Fun into \e + | ger threatens the land, and in order to concert measures to 'y mg Up the By 1 a ‘cers! , Bowditeh, Our Panama Correspondence. eis cashes dau waaae® where he was but a Junior Centre, fivert it, and prevent’so far as human wisdom can any | he Am ship Francis B Cutting, for New, York, al une Feet ere eee aaah porta arr Nor 0; Unete Samy. and Panama, Dec. 4, 1865. Now, then, comes the canvass among the Fenian men, | And lastly, that wo give our undivided support to and | future recurrence of a similar state of things, we must | {ie remainder.” The Douro lost bowsprit, &c. Salvador, wig; ships Mary, F Tiggs, Lowell, and Winield SOUTH AMERICA. First a3 an axiom American Fenianism (or co-operation | Place our utmost confidence in Mr. John O'Mahony as | examine boldly, deeply and unflinchingly into the causes Sarr Pri 1p Warxs (Br), from Swansea for New Or- Seott, Rand, ‘ding. Sid’ Nov 2, stexraships Ghatemala, : ‘ with Iriah LR Baism) is the duty of all, Can that oo- | oNr only legitimate guide in the absonce of the authority | which have led to this danger. 1 Know of no gencral | Jo, oa APE Bena a ae er oread bro: | Douglas, Central American ports; Dec 1, Sacramento, Caver- ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Compamy’s steamer Peru, ), ‘* & kus, reported ashore on Aberaron , 8 reported brok: | jy, San Francisco, operative aid reach its destination swift and effective | of our H. C. grievance or wrong under which the negroes of this | en in'two, and it is feared will be a total wreck. Poinr a Pata, Nov &—-Arr schr Carrie Wells, Lawson, @eptain Hall, from Callao and ports intermediate, ar- | through O'Mahony and bis Treasury Secretary on Union | _ Signed by Peter Quirk, chairman; R. J. Kirkham, | colony labor. Individual cases of hardship or injustice | gmp Brincewaten, from Liverpool for New Youk, put | NYork. 3 ‘ed on the 28th ultimo, having left the former port on | square, or Roberts and his Military Secretary in the | Mullinahone, Tipperary; Terence Curry, Ballincollig, | must arise in every community, but, ax a whole, the | back to L Ist inst leaky. ‘Pont au Pruner, Nov 16—Arr aohr Haines, Eltrap. Boston. DEENGTOWN, Nov 26—Arr Enrcki, Wilinms, NYOrK: An- Suir Moowrarneen sailed from Mobile for Liverpool on | qgw'Jaskson, Roulngnn, Callso (and ald 300i for Leith): 31th, the 26th of August, and not having been heard from since | Q7°', a, enetarna, Casino (and A hy ealoaat fears are entertained for her safety. She wasn good vessel, | Hoey, Caerie, Baliimore; 2d. Cuba (4) Stone, Boston; Ala- Of 875 tons register, rated Al%s, and owned by Messrs Wm | bama (9), Glover, New Orleans and Havana (both for Liver- peasantry of Jamaica have nothing to complain of. ‘They are less taxod, can live more easily and cheaply, and are less under an obligation to work for subsistence than any peasantry in the world, Senate Chamber? In this city and through the c Cork; Charles Fergusson, Hollymonnt, Leitrim; Michnel she dist. Sho brings no mails from Chile. Dates from | tne'Fenian circles are just now in ae an epanies F. Graham, Dubl'n: Patrick Carey, Skibbereen, Cork; Chilo to the 7th ult. had been received at Lima, The | thisas a matter of common sense business, As their | Michac! Kiely, Rathkeale, Limerick; Wm. McQuade, Spanish blockadimg squadron had been fully supplied | Judgment goes so will proceed their money. Rathkealo, Limerick; James Finneane, Tarbert, Kerry; a a wb proititoila, ‘ot de Miaiaine’ wietld oo aay is process does nor necessitate mutual ostracisim or | John MoCarty, Bantry, Cork; Honry Sheehy, Rathkeale, jem & Co, of ti ley Her cargo conssied of 28 balou of | Don), pro b tial ” expulsion. A disposition of this kind only springs from | Limerick; Michael Kelly, Kilkenny city; Owen Leonard, Coroners’ Inquests. os en abo pou valned al $350,248 40, and | P'Arr off do 25th, Ida, Fensing, Philadelphia (and sid for the timely arrival of « transport. haste and lack of statesmanabip, The five hundred | Dublin. Mrraxcuory Cas ov Suicrom —About three weeks ago | war. ARorrnapaw, Nov 28—Cld F W Gnade, Gehn Boston, Snip Nexur, from Antwerp for New York, pnt into Tis- | Rypx, Nov 80—Put In for orders, Emily Farnum, Simes, bonon the 0th ult, with mainmast sprung, loss of sails, | from Cailao for Cowen, ra phtieips Nov 27—Arr Herald of the Morning, Williams, 7 F amnburdg. gift? OncAs, from Callao, aunk off Tuskar, after @ call | MAN Z ing, Nov 28-Arr Jacques, Vincent, NYork. ES 4 Sr Mrowants, Nov 19—Arr Blue Jacket, Otway, NYork, Suir Saginaw, Boutelle, at London 20th ult., from Cal- |S Viscent, Nov 10—-Arr Othello, Pinkham, Newport. cutta, reports Experienced heavy gales this side of the | Socranava, Oct 4—In port B D Metcalf, Anderson, for Wostern Islands, and on the 25th iist., between the Lizard | Holland. 14g. and Sclily, a hurricane. which blew with dreadful violence, | SincaPors, Oct 20—Sld Manet, King Boston. and having carried a heavy press of sail to work off ee ‘BOLIVIA. thousand Fenians can work on. If three hundred thou- sand work heartier under another than O'Mahony may | The Faugh « Ballaigh Cirele on the The revolationary forces in this republic are again in | they not be allowed to rattle on seddie skirts with Situati eontict, Cobija was carried by storm on the 7th ult | the partner branch of two hundred thousand | at a theeting of the Faugh a Ballaigh Circle of South ‘with considerable lose, including the Governor of the | O’Mahony men? And in the meantime there ts a 8 Sty. Arguedag, it ie expected, wil bo able to reinforce | Possibility that a general reunion will be effected by the Brooklyn, held on the 12th inst., the following preamble = gear ine gy me towering anthority and grand genius of the great Irish | and resolutions were unanimously adopted amid the most parusans in the South so w they may cope with | Chicf, who may, at any moment, step to the hurricane enthusiasti¢e applause :— Mra, Webber, a German woman, whose husband lives at 835 Greenwich street, lost a young child, whose death seemed to depress her toan unusual degree, Mra. Web- ber constantly mourned the loss of her baby and refused to be comforted. For several days past the unfortunate woman has exhibited such marked indications of aberra- tion of mind that ber friends deemed it prudent to care- fully watch her movements, On Tuesday evening Mrs. = Jouns, PR, Nov 29—In port bark Sir deo Seymour, Se who occupies Potosi with iifteen hundred bai a lay the storm. Fulminations and broadsides Wh. certain unprincipled men, styling themselves | Webber retired without removing her dre: id at di two0} m the respective divisions would simply erent, principled men, jemselv ebber i jer dress, and at day- 4 : reg aaa rR. e Te icaianof counsonandaheakin ty cor yee fonators of the Fenian Brotherhood, have maliciously | ght. yesterday morning ah ‘and wllen about to there, ship labored ani sirained,exoensivety; Lot thine top- | watiingion, for New York 8 days; brig Sarah, for Walifan & Al ‘the new government of Pern is endeavoring The above, as far as we can glean, are the thoughts | 44 with evil intent endeavored by traitorous means to | leave the house, Mr. Webber and others seized hold of | mnch, rail Ken, waiter casks and spars washed over- TRn Y i i, Philadelphia. 0 c Lape and attempted to deiain her. She, however, broke loose | board, head started, atid ‘natained other damages. Gale eer Por 20 Are Casale, aoa ead Ontos, to restore order out of chaos, still it very evident that | now animating those classes of Irish ¢ 1 do the work of our hereditary foe, by creating disunion the trouble is very far trom being aver, ‘Pho now Cabi- | through the cutry who are in the habit of taking thew | 1M. the ranks of the Brotlerhond; and, whereas, such met is ae Ve Alls ocme of State and Interior, Fran- | course from the dictates of sense, statesmanship and a senators having convened illegally, in the city of New abated in the eveniug. Nov 23—Arr barks Rapid (Br), Marschatk,- BARK Emrty, Thrussell, at Liverpool 28th ult from New | NYork; 280i, Caros, Reale, Glastow, Onleane, reports that on tho 28th. October, In lat 24, long 82, | | Woosuxa, ‘Sept, 2i1—Sid Egeria, ‘Emery, San Praucisnos, J from them, and, running rapidly to the foot of Chariton street, North river, plunged overboard and wae drowned. cisco J. Mi rai; Foreign Relations, I. M. La Puento; | comprehensive patriotism. York, without the authority of the President of the | The body was subseqaeutly recovered by grappling, and ‘War, Colonel, J. Baltes ry, T. Vivero; Justice, J. geiee oF pci pte ob dA cot? niin Brotherhood, confirms the belief that they design to | an inquest held by Coroner Gover. The jury ren: jored aapeenes: Binge ot meray areas Be 10, spparently. a nips Bruher, Martin, Tien-tsin; Sith, Wurricine, MeSirath, Sar L Quinones. The old minleters to France, Holland, ee “ralece rate. verdict of suicide by drowning. Deceased was about | yhPer tut, (peice sinus (blue) attached. On the previons |, Yoxowawa, Sept 20—Arr Sarl Ituasell, Luce, Wong Korgs twenty-eignt years-of age. She has left two children. Belgium, Rome and the United States,’ amd the The administration of President Roberts commences Resolved, That we most emphatically denounce the Kin.en wuts ToRNING a SomeRsavit.—Coroner Gam- consuls ‘at Landon, Liverpool, Southampton, Paris, by appointments. Some have been made, and of course | ten senators so assembled as traitors to the cause of Ire- fant day the Emily had passed ail day through panels, bulwarka, 23th, Bougeran, San Francisco, Sid 28th, Harkawas, San t sod by the other party, whose great con- | Jand, and we do hereby repudiate their action. on Py vesnel Francisco. Seas Punones © bt floes ee Tae in port Sept $9, Phillp I, Mackenzie. unc; Ida D Rogers, Havre, Marseilies, Nantes, Antwerp, Genoa, Lisbon, New | ‘Pey are Sok Cueeee aot ak foe oe lige od. Besides | “*™NIN™ vin was asserted to be the picking up of un- | —Besolved, That we recognize no higher authority in | be yesterday held an inquest at No. 49 Market street on | Boe para Mitchell, from Baltimore for Basia and | Norten, do; Passing Cloud, for Sun Francisco; Suml Rus- thie the new Prosident has issued a decree, in which he j “ worthless or dangerous attaches. Now the Fenian Brotherhood of America than John O’Ma- | tho body of Thomas Dunphy, about fifty years of age, | Valparaiso, arrived at Palin 10th ult leaky, we sre, Nov 8—Arr Jehu, Baxter, Patras (and sld 18th for and a native of Ireland, wheso death was the regult of a ‘myn that all of the late government officials, from tho 4... istration may set down one thing as certain— fracture of the spina! column, caused by a fall on his President down to the ‘lowest officials of the Custom | _ © Fenians have been pretty well sbarpened lately |” Resolved, Thnt we have the utmost confidence in him BAe ina, Cans) Moen Or? utnace Nov 1b, san ters | eae’ which was on shore in the Sea of Marmora Nov 18, bas been House, are to be tried for their misdeeds, Considerable | 12 society matters of this kind, and a keen | as ourchief and agent of the Irish republic in America, head, while tarning a somersault in the hallway of his | refloated; cargo ull wet. 3 energy in displayed toward the restoration of order, and | Sorutiny | will point out evory fault, of | theirs. | Resolved. That, remembering his early sacrifices and | reridence. The jury rendered a verdict of “Accidental | | Bae Jon Given The brie before reported ashore on How | __ SHSCELLANEOUS:, OO. eommeres is being resumed with increased activity, ‘tangle ‘dangerous, worthless or brainless’? adjunct tag- | incessant struggles for Irieh nationality, he has ourun- | death.” Mr. Dunphy has left a widow and several | Island in the John Given, Fisher, from Havana Nov I7, for TORO LEGALLY PROCURED . Wirnovr Late letters from Pern allege that the Spanish Mipister On to “the purified administration” will receive for | swerving attachment, and we hereby pledge him our un- | children. Baltimore. Khe registered 196 tong, was built nt Given Har- D publicity. Other good cases prosveuted without fee until . hor, NB, in 1865, and hailed from Cornwallis, NS, wo suecead.” Advice free, M. LOWES, Attorney and Coun- bad asked the now government whether the late treaty | \¢ 8 fierce # fleecing ar-the same eyesore would bring | divided suj FataL Macnormry Cascaury.—On the 2ist ult. Tobias tT » rt. as made by Pezet would be conformed, and had given | “pom “the Mansion aduinistration.”” The Fenian men, Resolved, That his impeachment by those epurious Bric Panama (Br), fram Matanzas for Philadelphia, owned | sellor, 73 Nassau strect, and insyred in New York, was condemned and sold in Nus- notice that if an affirmative answer were not received in | ‘from the centre to the sea,” now that their exsociation triots (9) whom he brought from obscurity into notice, | Dillon, a young man, twenty-four years of age, was EST FED ETON 90 many hours the Numancia (iron-clad frigate) would | 00F8 have ‘een thrown open to the public, seem deter. vad who have trafficed on the notoriety, if not only not | eaught in the maobinery of @ manufactory in First ave. | &¥ Subsequent to Nov 21. Yh pis Meat a el tg ig ee ee » proceed to the Chineha Islands and again take ou | Mined to insist upon every apartment of the institution | fanetioned by th¥& Circle, but rejected with scorn. hue hear ‘Twonty-cighth street, and so terribly crushed | , Scum Franors Eutex, from Noenk for New Orleans, for | (a aed’ on the aqua, b Of thom. It is also stated that the Numancia had steam | Pepe kept bricht and presentable. DANIEL O'REILLY, Centre. | that he died. in Bellevue Hospital, whithor he was con. | the safety of whose crow funn have heen entertalnad, Nee 1. RING, Counsellor at Law, $36 Broadway. ‘up when the Peru sailed, nod that it was accordingly sup- | , The Work of the now administration is formally opened a veyed ufter the occurrence, Coroner Gamblo yesterday | pi'waleand ingot health. She. had pee ashore tn. the - rat sea answer bad arrived from the capital. | ¥¥ the following The Frooklyn F ne held an inquest on the body. Deceased was @ native of | gales of Inst October, and had much difkeulty in getting of R. LUTHER, SR., USES GAS SUCCESSPULLY iN other authorities I have it that there is no truth INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ROBERTS. si Jamaica, West Indies. again. ext a teeth’ without, aie bagel ing jenate. Sonn Exuorr, Poland, from Elliott for Rorton, inaded for extracting, 60 conts, 34 East Twenty-second atrel im these statements whatever; that in all probability the | To rue Mameens or THe FestAn BrorneRnoo) mew government will confirm the acts of the old, ro far | Brotiere—The prese has already inade you acquainted FO THE BUVTOR OF THE MERALD. ae Spain is a at if not from choice, from necessi with the change which har taken place in the head of Proonryy, Dee, 12, 1866. Fatat Fat. on Sarpnoarp.—An inquest was yesterday heid at Bellevue Hospital by Coroner Gamble on the body of Peter Watson, a man thirty-flve years of age, yh bricks, ort raddar jodhe bay on ets ‘and an- | Wo blocks from Broadway, eae ae ne Fy34rN sist AVENUE . city of toe republic, still Holds aloct from yoinfag hans | Wales Maken nak ll oe aor ot Reet Sf ke | At the regular weekly mecting of the Farsfold Circle, | Wi dee death was the result of injuries received by falling | | fen DR Progron, from Plymonth, Mans. sprang. Teal MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. ‘with Canseco until his policy with _Bpaln in doterniied } thirds majority of tho Senate of the F. My acting under of the Fenian Brotherhood of Brooklyn, the Centre, | Gown the hold of the ship Aluambra, lying at pier 14 | of Liverpool, NS; boat swamped, and the captain and ono ss ducky g rachis : mpon, or until the late is sot aside, and, if necex- | the constitution of the F. B. and their soloion oaths, | John M. Gallagher in the chair, the fellewing resolutions | North river, a few days since, His jaw and several ribe Geamss Were Grown. Btrangers visiting this city suould not fall to examine our sary, war deciared and on against Spain; for, as | have pronounced a judgmunt from which there is no | wore ‘unanimously adopted:— 4 were fractured, besides which he was otherwise severely Casriuzown (Ireland), Nov 29—The Braailiera. Punch, } extensive display of Trimmed Jockeys and Bonnets betore, he ‘Sustly says, ‘Chile is now in trouble and at war with | appeal until the meeting of your next regular Congress 4 injnred. A verdict of ‘Accidental death” was returned | frm “ronaiad for Bown: put in here nee eee ae a ee on eect tie teksts the tol Ii, cideeesiie : Spain because of her desire to assist Peru, and it would | in September. The: constitutio 8 Rosolved, That we consider the acts of the so-called | by the jury. be the most dastardly conduct at this time ‘to desert her | sole rigiit to OY fupeachmnents, ai soe thelr deciuion Senate of tho Fenian Brotherhood, now in itlegat session, | 1° 2¥F and leave the burden of war tobe born entirely upon | shall be final. It is, therofore, useless—nay, it is crimi- | & tfeasonable to the organization, and contrary to the hor own shoulders. The revolution that has just beon | nal—to waste precious time now in idle disedasion. Ac- | Constitution and by-laws thereof. - successful was occasioned by the treaty with Spa.n, aud | von must be the order of the day. Our meang, our Resolved, That wo caution aur brothers in America the eruund, but only remained a ahort the it being food | apparent:— 4 le. ‘The master reports having experienced torrie gales. — * ONNETS FOR $10, SOLD ON BROADWAY AT $16. Lonnox. Noy 27-—The Jumna. Garrick, muiied from Rav. | BONNETS POR $10 SOLD ON BROADWAY Ar $16 goon Apcii 19 for United Kingdom, waw spoken Aug 7, and arr in BOUL ON BROADWAY AT has not since been heard of, POR $8, SOLD ON BROADWAY AT Marine Disaster. Desvitue, C. W., Doc. 13, 1865. A boat named the John ©. Heenan drifted ashore yes- SHIPPING NEWS. © fits success is main'y owing to the fact that the first th: energies, our whole thoughts must he directed towards | "@ainst those perfidions men, who appear bent on ncri- | terday at Port Maitland, m which were found two dead L Deol—The Brith) Queen (a), Kell Aved 4 ON BROADWAY AT $30. to bo done was annulling it, no matter what the resuft | tho ‘military arm of the Fenian Brotheriood, through | fiving the cause so dear to every Irish heart to the basest | mon. The boat cleared from Brie, Pa., on the Sth. We ere oan ie caltimen tant WARE. with tha Vate- TS LOR at SOLD ON BROADWAY At 830, might bo, if Cause:o does other then he har siwaya | which alone we can accomplish thy freadom of Ireland, | of Purpores—viz, : British gold, lion (e}) for Naw Orleae; both sustained 00 Rode read * pais age and have docked, wine of town ordera de tel ui with eat pte aud oagt 2 Neray —The J ; ivernoat | titade, Asinucit care and judgaunt wi used in ther foo Dinca: eee bine in leaky’ th, Bow Bo from Livernoal | selection of the goons ina ‘tho parties ware o0 the ape. “Cronstad We warrant complete satistaction, aud feel certan thay one Foeeeed Oe: Cony OO Rit SI favored with your orders We will ‘command your fntare pax Promised he would do and continnes tho peace, thea it | Our common and implacable hat wi Resolved, That in John O'Mahony wo recognize the Bin bs impos blo for tranquility 1 ‘eoatinue, and | devtroyed by mternal dissension, “The outside public | OMIY cousitutional President of the Fenian organization another revolution must take place, unlese the pov!) | may be under the same impression; but we | 12 America, and that wo fully endorse all tho steps lie deciine furtber fhting through entire extaustion. The | will show them that bonds of ‘patriotism | bas yet taken for the promotion of the cause and the In bow port. he Tatra, an put in short of treaty entered into by the American Congrem, wich | which unite us can never be sundered while | Welfare of our boloved land. ane SOT ae provisions. ” Seciaten the foreign enemy of one Topsuie wo’ bo tho | foreign ‘vampire’ vecuion, On Iron eoll” WO come w Resaived, That enc tember of the Saree! Circo, of oun oumaes TH Mian warns. cere B41 |, Rio Taxman, Nov T—The Amand Rose Anite. Tonget, —T oe enemy of unot Ni Por ve ” Pr poklyn, will she, to the extent of ie ability, aA n ‘rom Bordeaux for San Francisoa, which put in here leaky ny it Tri Jockeys and Der- Fen eet oe eee aa Peaneh ; | Paree be Sclateace ond Geum el rertioe ot 188 TH | sae! cnt je: Sree " ind with damage Aug 19, his been condemned, pyoin Ned York, ranging in peices from $5 $16. We call ‘ en on ablic i nactire ‘The | bonds on’ the Trish republic bearing the signature of pe et sthoirwhole | Jobn O'Mat ahony, at ten per cent promiain. Por of Hew York, December 13, 1965, Jost time whiok CLEARED. A demand was made by resident Canseco upon the | people. We bave too long remaii British Chi Tima for the persons of ox-President Fenian Brotherhood of Araatica lave Wo Pezet and ot , Who had gonght the proteetion of the | duty by their brothers at home. We hay Spoken, ce. the especial attention of j« ip Minnehaha, Bursiey, from Callao for Cork, Oct 21, iat | 88K 41 inspection of oar sio«: zi i tyle and expressed to nil parts of” Resolved, That we see in the action of John O'Mahony the false charges preferred against him by Jon 24 10, Richard (11, Greenough, from Callao for a port in Britieh flag by coing on buard one of the British men- | was more precious than gold wm newspaper epistles and | 19 submit Steamaht js pool vin Qu of-war in the S om Wo ground tat not. only wero | Nich sounding, mysterious proclamations: wheels mgne | this base and illegal Sonato to a General Congress of the | _Cunum Cor BASES te OR TTE many, Nov Jy lat 36-40 Ny ton 8548. 1 delivers. they guilty of high treason, but also of theft aud murder, | bo continued for « | Wonian Brotheraod, summoned by bim to sit fu New | ~Bteamsnip Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London—Howland & BY, ev yet ee ee arent ienriny. Den, Ot any of the hotels wilt direes aturies without accomplist ictory for the cause of Irish nationality or wf link from the shackles of an Irisii slave. But we must w make up foP the time whieh has been lost by Aspinwall. eamahtp United States, Share, New Orleans—H B Crom- well & € st York, the 2d day of January, 1866, only a confirmation of the views wo have stil? entertained of his ability to exeente the high prerogatives of President of the Fen‘an Rrotherhood in America, and his solicitude for the wel- fare of the canse. Siened on bohalf’ of the Cirete, by Jolin M. Gallagher, Centre; Richard Foy, tary, Thomas Fitagerald, lat 37, lon 74. ne toour x 5 {AMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMPNT, y ‘Ship Old Colony, from London for NYork, Nov 18, lat 46 $9, pt yipe bi vag gg Jon 93 41, > rane Enterprise, from Liverpool for Oaloutta, Oct 11, Int . THT GINS. 8, lon . m. i wr 3 A ship showing 24 pen “No 623," steering E, Nov 29, lat or eassnn NEURODYNE, 41.10, lon 65 17. ou, Rark E) Dorado, from Kingston, Ja, steering NB, Dee 11, NEURALGIC ANTIDOTE, consequently were not entitied to the prote.tion of a non‘ral flag; but as the parties bad already failed from = me by i steam sloop-of-war Mutine for anata, this the mater. prompt, vigorons end effectuel acvon. Ina word, tho Neser-arily time must clapse before there oan | Fenan Brocherhood must soon make their be a change forthe better. Trovbies like those wh ch | other flelds than those they have heret BOW Oxint Aro Not matters that can be gotien rid of 1) hip Harvest, Balson, Mobile—C W Copeland, ip Ariadne, Crary, Apalachicola, Fla—Benner & raw. Steainship Granada. Baxter. Charleston. 8O—A Lents. Steasnship Starlight, Vedrick, Witmingion, NU—\ Leary. Steamship Albemarle, Bourne, Norfolk, City Poirt and or @ month. . vio dines y oye be given to aid the veteran | aoe corer; Stephen © Quin, Chairman Comuilttes of nf be lat 3647, 1 Preparat 8 or who directs the miktary aflairs of the Broth weret;, “ep ” nd—Livingston, Fox & Co. ‘bar ‘ rn | ite T c cl ew ininisters from the United States toxPeru aod | hood He has great faith in leaden baliets, and very | Safety. ae © nahip Fairfas, Winters, Alsxandrin—HT B Cromwett & | it;'wae ond 8: whoreten eco sigeataritn © while Tf Lite, Renee aeicrene aie Chile—Generais Hovey and Ki patrick—will have co Hitle in paper ones; and as 1 am entirely of his way of Co, Brig 2 H Hassell, Dec 8, Int 39.87, lon 69 40, i benetited by the of medieme or the receptions, aad the appolutmont of the latwer to Santiaro, | thinking? you may. rely upon my ploving. all | The Philadephia Kentans tn Favor of | teamsnip 1 Stout, Boren, Alexandria—J Hand, Rae ES Palmer’ from NYork for Metagords Bay, Nov18, | skilvatphyncage 4 ‘With is open and avowed opposition to foreign iuterter. | the means at my disporal under his control the Senate. Steanslip Westchester, Ingraham, Wilmington, Del—A | og Salt Key Banke ; s ” | NEUAODYNE may be described as a compound, aromati . ence in the affairs of the republics of Aruerica, ix looked | and direction. Action, action must, therefore, be the A meeting of centres ond officers representing six batt. 7 1 1 Foreign Porte, tL easence, composed of ingredients of grant power wnd ‘upon hore as being peculiarly sizniticant, expecially at | orler of the day. ‘Tho funds contributed by the | circles, was held in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening, eeknanle Chesapente, Sherwood, Feriand—H B Crow | _ snenomsn, Nov s-iid. M end B Bobbing, Reweins, te purity. | 10 the fire here peengsteds 96s negralee dhe preseat time, Patriot tolling tasgex of the Irishmen of America muse | FOF the purpose of elocting a District Centre. |The meet. | “Stetniship Mary Sanford, Rherwood, Roslon—Whitnay & | YK wane, Nov 96—-Are Neptun, Mablenhoit, N York; 20th, Ot Retore omubined ina, romedial discovery. “Tt JA ORNTRAL AMERICA Rol be squandered or turned'inta other chanuels than | in, after passing the following resolution, adjourned to | gathawav. ria Theat Madan Merkanx, Garey’ ani ive, and ies tive noc only ‘Bho Panama Railroad Company's steamship Park: {hore for which they ‘were intended, ‘Ths mest on Saturday evening next:— Ship Chancellor (Br), Jones, Liverpool—Williains & Guion,, "Prin etphle; douny, Bertaix, Carry. da; adel y were intended. vish people . * " Danish Princess, Tooker, and Canvas Beek, Runderson N tent and dell swerg, Captain Boroditch, from ports in Central Ame in Amerion stand ready to give millions for war, but not | _ Resolved, That the resolutions in favor of Mr. Q’Ma. | Ship Energy. Caulking, Liverpool—Bpotford, Mleston & } york: Doc Ist, servation do eid 25h. Surah tobart, sootier of arrived here on the evening of November 30. one doller as a tribate to drones or adventarere, We | Houy, published in the Philadelphia and New York | ©2) . p. Bri, WeElwent @:| “roston, Havana; 8th, Margaret Hatfield, N York. alms wirile it ‘The aewe by this arrival is of liltie irpartance, politi her trophies to rhow for ort high | Papaks of Tuesday, purporting to be the unapimous | 2? mpire Queen (Br), Moran, Liverpool—J W Elweli &'| “Axsiew, Sept 20—-Arr Earl of Shaftoxdury, Kroman. Singa- re for SYork: Oct1, Western Continent Hong Kang for 9; Oth, Ocean Rover, Wit ms. Manila for Poston; 9th, Clara Morse, Laurence, Sunderinnd for fonz Kong. Amoy, Sent 8—Ape Young Greek. Newchwang; » Gar. cal waiters being quiet, with fair proxpects of reunaining | » Wh tha a few old ratty imuskew dc, | sense of tho Feniin Brotherhood, Philadelphia dis- played in a ‘sa the volontary off tem of pamiotie trict, wore ontirely unauthorized by tho raid Brother. 0. ‘The cotton crop in Nicaragua bids fair for a large yield, | men. cumatances and the Almighty soem to | hod; that the mocting at which said resolutions wore oath Monart (Brem), Hunterman, Liverpool—© Lalng & ‘0, Hark Ariel (Br). Jackson, Vora Crnz—Hargous & Co, ri $f not injured an last year by the worm. favor the present movement for the overthrow of that | opted was not a meoting of the Fenian omas (Br), Peterson, Curdenas—Spence, Men- | igang, Taiwan foo: Mat? Andes, Newehwnng. No Amorican vessels aro reported ar being on the deepouio ead Drital Power sho has loft Satine nv not having been called any competent authority ; i Saco, Gardner, Trinidad—0 8 Rtepher ‘Broapatains, Now 2th—At the back uf the Goodwin, Bre~ coast, track of ‘hor friendships and misery as the legacy of her | that it ix the duty of the Fenian Brotherhood of Phila: | fark Sancho Panga, Hagan MA octon Mary Nephew. | M2 ship Orphens. 20 daveout from. Hamburg for N York. THe IsTRRIOR, slaver, ‘The shipe and misery as the legacy of her | Goiphia, nnd of tho United ater, to sustain the const. | frig Marianna dik (Port), de Nanton, Lisbou--b Sam: | ,,DNENERnaTEN, Nov 28 Arr, 4 Alters, Banwaichel, tich | may j wonder! power of NEURODYNE to control nerrous- : : A 1 onder We have later advices from Bogota and other points of | the cause of which will be fally explained by your | tated authorities, created by themselves, and to frown | aluck & Co, Penida MAGS Helene, Rashen, NYore: | deritation and. mental. excitement, tx shown by ity effects In: the interior. The insurgents have beon unsuccessful in | Senate, in a circular soon to be Issued to you—shoald | down any attempt to violate the constitution adopted by Brig J H Kennedy, Smith, he Ag at = | pore ux. Nov 80—Arr, Washington Booth, Bryan, Balti- | cases of wakefulness or inability to sleep. te persone. | -all their efforts, the supremacy of the government Kivo no-reaKon to fear that tho cause of Ireland will be | the last Congress of the Fenian Brotherhood pr Rochantress (Br), Webster, Fete Specat morn wid A0lb, Runahine’ Packer. NYork. who have been for several successive nights without ren " been restored, and quict wisi ly provail. Abandoned, | Nations and peoples bave their dissensionn Rehr it 'W Godtrey, Godlrey, Ubarleston—Van Brant & | yhAtits Nov J0Are, eorce, Lambert, NYork; Paladin, | owing ve we Sfiate. reas condition berves wil ¥ ‘The telegraph in coutee of erection from Bogota to | and their differences The American people have. jurt ‘The Navy. Singht. Lape ¢ Baltimore for Valparateo, vue nested, Monte: | SNE in the ‘baling cipal the Magilalens river has been partially opened emerged from # bloody and destructive war with afuller | CHANGE OF COMMANDERS OF THR RECEIVING sir | Schr Eagle, Newell, Washington, NC—Vao Brant & Slaght. Ao bin Glenwood, Hentegent, NY ork: Anna, {it ix proporto state that this pre does not eontain ‘ne pore poe gh eagle! and strength then thoy VERMONT. Bar Union, dene duhcamage taal Fee a eee eerie NTS BL TOL | w tuctcle cf Opramn Morphine, of any ouher harootle or lt Wore in the midst of the colebration of tno inde- | ever had before. So will I be with the Fenian Bro. “ r forfotk—J Henry. Reeth kM veebs UNYorL: alae dF Lewis, do; | jurlous substance. ‘ J * Bowdence of vo Isthmus, The ft: laste four days, whicis | Unerhood We will show the ‘world that wo can. ro. Captain A. H. Kilty has been detached from the Untied | Schr Mather: Joss. Baltimore: “Baniiey, Smith & Oo Kate Upham, Boley, etengnadtes Se tan bern doubt aout the nervous origin of vomit be given up to drinking, horse bull barting, | form the abuses in our midst without destroying our | States receiving ship Vermont and ordered to Baltimore Bloop Active, Ely, N ® Rachett & Son. Bidwell Che +} Berea a Young fell W Spe yen er ‘early ing and & good time generally, after maequerad: ian einaee oe ae jer oF retarding the movement. The present diffieul- | om special servi 1 have no doubt, will be the means of purifying the Olena e 8. Rhind has succeeded Captain Kilty ‘do: do: Ann M'Kemtie. ‘and finally ‘wed the majority of American women are on Silver Craig, Cohen, Boston, vous: The appear in. Tao te is cart steamer Rustin, Porter, Boston Srely of nervous chatnciel qurmod, burthe source s ue Clty of my a? eddy Nov 29, Steamship © Boston (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool i ry Souk with ‘AD atunesty hen been declared by the President of the | Brotherhood from much that was erroneous in its ten- jeeustown mdse ngers. ma La Me] sch lectaden all those who were conmestes with | dency ema highly detrimental to fis free aus vigoroms ac. | = ‘=e Commend of the Vermout Py Sig yet soy gh EE Bermuda for Pernambuco: 10th barks Lovejoy, | same, and that source fe the Nereous late troubles, but excepta, auoug a few otherr, thore | tion, The ization is the joint product of the patriotic SUSPENDED FROM DUTY. detained 10 hours fy Hook by a dense fog. bth | Demarara for NYork; 20th. A‘ i Boston for | Ne Tic Donloureux, Hysteria, Proaration,. 6 ptill to account for government funde that were | thousands with the deep love of native for ‘Mr. Rose, master alii in the Constructor’s de- @, lon 4020, saw steamshi my fe Pisiieds brig See, NYork. [— 4 bark | and so forth, through the long, Hal agonizing list, their poreensian. which oF countrymen are proverbial, have toiled aud | partment of the Navy Yard, hes been suspended from } ging day, Be ahip Roneneath, Pound 1; 11th; lat | Mayslower, Lsvejoy, Bt Ritts; ache Wm Cousloa, Bell; New Henao w sf "ise bent eforia of pigaica wo nigally Certain very vmportant mitery regulations bave been | contributed until ithe reacted itn present gigantic pro: | 4&17 Ince ton "stn Cly of elmore, ond i | Canpare, Nov 31-14 Gaepee, Andros, NYork; 80th, Free: | fall in erveun, con min ihe Levene yp we hE eatablmbed government view tions. They made it; they will sustain ind om rame day, lat 41 10, lon 66 05, a steamship, bound B, showing | man a the seat o! strides of the cholera in this direction, and it is to be | thoasande, equally true and Io, who have bot yes Police Intelligence. @ dlue light and rocket. Gy) ot K NYork, ‘and prncionse must | ber Epes hae Silene | etn Sanat Slay ade | ausnonn rue or rammemeovonan avo vry | Rea Sag esos Leeman | WSN emit lan ete MT Os | By ae asd : , 5 nm ‘of the caunon angouncen the DOLLARS. Hiberaia (Br). Gi ‘Nov 28, eeded). and ‘4, direct Nervous Syae She. ops Re es, we nr benno] a Sreedom an England must meet | Fulalie Cmomi, # French woman, was yesterday ar- mel ope Francis Maclonaid Deo’ 9 Jat | Coxetamnnorss, Nov 4—Are Madalena, Cafero, NYork. te lmpart tone snd: a * . beyond 6 every ocean tinh foes in every clime, ‘80. lon 88, enw ‘of Manchester, hence for Oct Z1—Ar 1 ere, Mauritiue and ot Try , and-mhen you consider that there ix no hospital, | We will strike at her wherever whe iw most vulnerable, | Fested by officer Hodgson, of the Essex Market Police Liverpool: Nuh tat Yon 68, saw steamship Pennaylve- | Galle ( ined 20th to i geereee sand no provigion Whatever for the poor and needy, some | and where we cau best aasist our brothers at home. And | Conrt, on the charge of having stolen $1,000 in Treaeu henes for La Caran, —In abip ), from Liv. ve Hi rel dea can be formed of the rad havoc the cholera will | Jot those who lead or follow in this vement pecrit ae in pan rth pod Baltic, orper,, Aptnwall, Deo with specie ny son ee now Fal en diminiahed;. mae toniething of feeling, ine or personal pride, "Above al, | Ryton, S0Qin golden and Furmitare wee Miner ak | Mazen sic, Vans Remenar Dee oi Pu, with | dale Jonen iy of Boston, Baker (trou Australia) a thr ners cums NROUS KEWH, ‘abor ition. We inde? g ~y) q y i, + 4 Tho.meamship alte, Oupeain, Hovoer, from New York | nies domecmtic eareennph, set rest carry the tow. | loses (tat during his sbeenoe from home the accused | mdse and fasengors, lop Le ok eden, pbc 5 EIS rg arc re haean ot on the 2st nd quaraniine On “tho 2d vit, reached Ae | tone ot equally aud fraternity which democracy teaches | Solette te"ty ‘ta nena ehe acoused denice | LGC gees “ He ‘2 | (ond ancbore ; Sh thing do Orlgane | the remedial action a success altending ther | piawallat eight FM. om the doth. Her lis ‘aad pas, | into, the government and poliey of the Fenian Bro, | iaaling the money, and claims that thefurmisnre belongs | win cee and, Faseeng rvs A Pichon’ “Expericnced | fonns Q on and’ both very Sa iigch more might be sald, but thin mustulee, The artiin~ {Gn Coard the peansnabip@eursesetio, ana exited 7h @ are no longer living under the old | to hor. According to her statement ahe hae been living | very res land thick’ weather; wan detained outnde a, Motte. ‘stand or fall, ag Ht merits. hax now no- railed the raine | feudal times With our clans, septs and chief- h ook 0 a steamer Asher aot flobert Sime, Baker, from New York for Am- of the result. tested it, have ‘evening, Reosmbor 1, for San Franci T with the complainant as his wife for seven or eight years dy fog, No date, TA A} 5 from ii ning, 4 sisco. The south | tains, the ‘member of the — Brotherh Past. Tho accased was detained by Justice Shandiey for | for Savannah, and Hen for Hilton, Head, Patned j Ja boat advoes ‘ peyote Conntcted with the @eamer | who contributes his ten cente a week twwal examination. in the river bound up ele jin, and echre Express, Maine ane, 3 be Ta a Lh Unguished for akill and candor, hat yee Pia i tan aa Maggot nar Mone Saving er: | eee enh whe sotebeesoat be aaaars svunoeD sane irda Riana neers auescor | FatnryitsAt Saag: Soa Reet am gle | fod Se aba Satie! ri a i . 7 4 8 medicine > —— roy a tee Nokire un Vara, Men deceive, err, fail and perish; but om Max Newman, recently in the employ of Morera. Vv rea. do; Jas Miller ree: q Ss sess cts be the final ver- bere om Beth 0 fugitives left for St. | eternal and are the only safe guides to follow. unem- | Hyame & Crow, 50 Walker street, was yesterday arrested janmau, ALLE, Oot 25—Arr dina, ‘5 pnd (Nazaire, France, by the French m@eamer from Aspinweli brot the responaibllity whieh rests on our “ ialker, Wilmington, NC, with mdse, Ganon, Nov 36a" Fannie N¥ork. | MOREHE. NEURODYNE or NBURALGIC ANTI- on the das ‘ : na? we mantles omorte ‘on the charge of having collected moneys belonging to iiaetin, . ‘ » ed oe ok from ean nT Ne ast comisintag ave cuseee,. The Saliad Mestad eoamner Wateree, Commander F kK. tre ind fra ay alli dominion of Sanen ‘yranny | BP omployern and a iated the same to his own use. “dieamenip ney, Clift, Newbern, NO, Nov 10, and Hatte- sapere for London. i a a with plain a i tor te. "Murray, carved at Valparaiso on the @ilof November, | wo" wil te honored and ynimortalzed to the last sroke | Therm seom,to eevere that OSMAN Se, aan | phe st iin Tubman ana Dusstoesey to Miatray athe: | Hasnoney or eecarr, Pine Atbert Taat, Phiri D. ©. MOMBNEAD, HD. Soto. Propeletor, ‘ethalned there in company with the St. Marys and | which Time shall sound on the dial of eternity. If we | Priated : a Ship Patrick 1 ‘of London), Page, M | 33 eam york walet, Manley, ery 0, 19 Wr York. Mohongo. foil, from Our wane of Gab ifvations to | 8180 Implicated in the crime, and was taken into custody, trick Henry ( ny ge, Melbourne (Ana®| do; 20th, 6 "sa iy ge ge 7) p BY ALL RESPECT HAL r 4 The aleed eaten ship Cyaue ati’) remaine in thie Nodestly and wieply enrry out tee objec uae con Aa tice Shandley committed the defendants for examina- gala, ne ‘ec By 4 RY ie, f Br crmathricicicetiintrnnne sta os nil — ne adie Thommane, there | ‘ake, ten, Indeed, wi a: deap, lasting and danvoing | 8% Pin He Tem thence took a due ant oonnze for ape | of Hope alban, Fecha, tos Hi it | TRUMATIC, BALTS. staan tor the care of Ith 1 pine'at cutee pear, sen at, Menta? | Seta ache Meese ve | many Teeees sucdg a er hat Sent. | RUT ROSES BOSE CRU eee Meena | FM een aera tee ur amt | at ete et tal al er a win ptowe of the dry season are becoming manifest, and | sonalities, which disgrace thoro wh th ingult i srt. of th hed ate NYork. et ba feet eon ih . % {We sg a0 afverauon shower yet ov: arse ail blue akiox | tho moral sense of an inielligess pean, Tat every Irue | Seoond #treet, complained before Justice Shandiey that Fen arate EN W GoW nnd fing. weather fiom thence te | Hevwome eee, e Maria, Sohoppe, NYork. Cla 28, Bick tect tus elo st A uonb rs tee \ wand frevh breezes cannot be deferred very INE Irishinan strive to afd the cause according to the dictates | be entered the premises of Christian Johanson, 229 | the equator; moderate gontherly by the SI Panentaes, Kingman, Mone, a «ta PENNSYLVANIA Sut MANUFACTURING The pmerage of the United tatew troops acrone the | of his reason and patriotiam, ‘The man or men who | Rowery, with whom he plaved @ game of cards called } fradom in lat 2940 4, lon 99 08 WW, Crosmat Lie equator Now 20 ‘ hese Ar Oy de Po es COMPANY. a poreine pd ardae t fA imi ay ty om tenon the path " e a Hoge se be avers —_ Mi eh lon fry —— ~ Ry ie we Won't spoke abip Bouthern ‘Brapiee ot nd froin Liver Cee iaples, Cardi, Cld Bu, J Sherwood, rath wt healthy, srityiag ad ed ss Perth ne: 10 etm mo it ceases to eroate con ome! 10 advancing hoste irish patriots like | with other parties in the place a one handre 4 7a oust | iin Bt . me d me i -4 : any wn 7 chafl before the hurricanes or left stranded upon the | dollars. more, Hummer ‘ilarges that the ‘cards with | SW spoke ship Coringa/of ant for Beaton trove Galea, | Hong Keone, feut Ar. Srendel, Hicka, Kan. Fran: Tig oF wich waters greuly varies wut dais enigonton b Tho stewrash ip Constitution, Captain Farpaworth, from | wreck of Iroland's bupes, apeouiating on the past and | which he played were marked, ‘and by that disadvantage sont: Novia. KA Ramary, allmaker, of Boston, | <lt0o Shes the at ce, eee Amant, Old | of pati, consthuts the most active agent in the eure of thy av Mewnciseo on tive 8th uit, arrived hereon the xvorn- | dreaming of the present. In conclusion, brothers, Ide | he was swindled out of his money. Johansen was ar- | died. aged di yoart: a child of Jeune foymour. (a passenger, | dap op a Lae Mageporet bora named cometning as they de pe tities, 3h of ae Bd, The ae wot heing ready to receive tho } ‘ire Wo ray that my acceptance of tho Presilenoy of the | rowed, and the maglirate held him 10 $800 for examiun. | sledbnged bar ii latalpa ad * | igh, Gontents nef. sit det Ti Beaman's Bride, Obefoo; | of iodides x coe, Patan itd boon detained here until thine necers. Achoice, I will hold ite a} t ty at Moutrea, with mdeo, ‘Hooper. fan “ a“ " fod theat Gver the rond, “remaining ow board ship aust unt ie wo.thier and abler man can be CHARGR OF BURGLARY. Pn ON a ce cemtae dete Tapenraot, Rov Ate in aero: Aretha | cieeital tate OF application of fan si folanenk with the ra cas sar, whe | Feed Ma i pn, yoo ee | damon Rtn nd ite Stam ray woo te. | APY pe SR BPE ad ta | a ge ss aa juiremente, 1 have ar- a deat hopes that a patrict, well Euown to yon allrwbe of | t7-cieht your of age, were arrented by ofcer Field, of | thren.cetbe of ie pannage Bavannad; Bras COMPANY. x! mer living is mont entitied to the ‘and beat | the Fifth precinct, charged with breaking into the dwot- | gases, ro may en corner’ Beekman, qualified the movement, wil eg ef ling hoans of Heary Bartling, 406 Greenwich ,. Bark: J with in RA us ct would be @ ines to ms to surrender | menns of forcing open a window. An J. Ae, New York, the opiee into the him whore intollect and | ciara, two bottler of rete ‘a two doltar bill no | —— Dider, 0 a1 ht, fot Ke Fiavon), Hot ian, Barbador, a) Femmes CESEEGifig oem tr me om Ps tpg fog me etolon, The prisoner conforsed that hé and patriotiem iat ed into the prosent Feninn | Stam committed the crime. wore taken Jasticn Hogan and eta he wel in defants of acti, ae cman eee ite RISE Wey nates te | OSS Of; and an the try mente Ww the oer ial- | power; whose ram permeate through two + | powerful nations, and which, with God's bierring and ! $1,000 bail.