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“¢ - ee at haa da of the cota. ‘oti es prea Fateh: Juarez with a remonstrance against butcheries “commilied by Maximilian is neither dignified ‘por polite; it is not diplomatic in nature nor tone, though it shows very distinctly the em- Darvassmeat that this subject occasions in Paris, and the augoyance that any mentién of it may cause, France, then, upon the very highest authority, is “not the government of Mexico,” and is “notre- sponsible fur Maximilian.” She “had to go thore with av army to seeure certain important inte- Tests’—the payment of cerlain debis; having secured those interests she has nothing more to do there, Why, then, does she stay? Why are her troops kept there, and why is she constantly reinforcing them with new ones? The world usually prefers one fact toa great many de- ¢larations, and the fact that France has not yet withdrawn her armies will be accepted as » good evidence that she takes a deeper interest in Maximilian thun her Minister cares to avow. Even the exalted authority of a Cabinet minis- ter will burdiy stand agaist such au obvious fact as the presence of an army. Or has France sold her troops to Maximilian, as the German dukes used to sell soldiers to England in the last century? France is more in need of moncy than of men, Is this the explanation of the fuet that French troops still hold the country, whea the Emperor's Minister declares that France bas no interest aad no authority (here? We some time ago argued that our govern- ment ought (o march an army inio Mexico with- out considering the French at all: that it ought to carry out its traditional policy and sustain the sister republic against all foreign foes; and if not for the Monroe doctrine, that it ought to do so in the interest of hamanity and to stop these impevial buteheries, Drouyn de Lhuys now counsels the seme step, #ud in’ forms us that we have the same remedies in Mexico that France had—that is, the occupa- tion of the country. We are assured that we must take the remedy inte our own hands. and this assurance ougat to simplify the position of Mexico. If these words are the sarcasiny of Drouyn de Lhuys they are an insult to our governinent that our vepreseniative ough! not to have let pass; if they cover any deep policy of Napoieon’s, Maximilian is left to his fete, and may be driven out of Mexico by any Power to whom bis presence there is a grievanev. Preparations for the Funeral of the Kev, Dr. Cummings. remains of Use Rov, Dr. Cummings, whieh the pastoral rosidence in Twenty-iiuiti street, \ yesterday by a of the The mor are now at ing, whose admiration for Profound erudition and noneroas accomplish ‘this ew divine had cauyed them to look upon him not oniy asa model clersyman, but also a a dictine guished member of soriety. From eadly morn ag tll Tate at wight a steady stream of mc the house, and sluncing at the teat Pastor, beamii"ul in doath, gave peut bo their tf Bilent tears and deep drawn sizhs, reminded by the presence ix which they stood that All that's bright must fade, ‘The brightest wilt the flectert The body will remain at’ the pastoral residence anvil Sunday afternoon. The room in which it te contained ix on the second floor, and is very sorabrely yer tacterully draped asa mortuary chapel The entire walls are nung With black cloth, relieved at intervals by bows of white ribbon, At the head of the coin isa small altar, o which, on the black ground, is a benvtifal white eros and at the soot of the cota iss knecling ben Th body is robed with the racerdotal yarments excepti and chusuble, which, together with the dockins On the breast of the jas, and the olin seems poses and camellias. On the pace also m whieb - rich ined tapers M pure wis, are bung wreaths and crosses of tine white flowers ond Hitt the tributes of devotion and atiection of tag bi late divine. decorations tu the ebitrel: hen new extension, on acount ite anfnished otete, hes been ned of ands tomporary allar bae been erected where the aliar foriucriy stvod, The partition witli be cutirely covered with fing Mack mertao, tightly drawn. From the upper @ige graceful 1yioeur of white menou will extend enter site 5 eer under these festoons will depend heavy curtaina of white merino, whiel, ing drawn ond looped with us of white and black, @islose on the & Iarge cro’, gine White meri Beneata (his erosa, bn seme re of white. wi POOOLOLLLEETETEE AOE IEEE The ant-pendany will trimmed with bp ¢ rapidly progressing, sencsree sree enca me Deal WHO Ine TS 3 Lown. N 3 seccecos sess revered 18 black broad iver ballon, hacen ek Of white worine m eameunary WAT Ie raped ener ee reer tt e~4t beast BLEED ARE THY THY k ‘The gaileries will » whieh wilt hang % wuder rosettes of the front of floor of th black, and the pillars will le elo with white toeriuw tcely py eroated in the wide a plane, #0 that the features Miataly vindble¢ 10) farm an inclined oraced, When bud in all parts of the ehice a pall of heavy back Yor. Tteav sare rut efler oh the decors tone wil 110 render to him the to have the entire matter beeown The lying tn state will eon Sunday « on in the ehurth ten o'ciork on Mouda porning, When @ sole fives of requtern wit be bung. which well be at Avelibishop ond many of th The cw ithe and the | ' the grey aud belo ying te (he faniy of eae. Death ft Goneral W Ww Mam Hickey. wixito, Jan, 5, 1568, General William Mickey, Clerk of the Sea wear Washington, this morn ag, havjog been in delionte iveaitis died at his residence aged sixty eo years for the past twelve month He was one of the oldest as well as one of the mont ‘unscientic vations i had been forty two yeats tm the service of the Benats. His exporience of Congressional live would Ail volumes, and bis kwowledge of parliawentary pres eodents and law Will curveve to eulighten comin: geucta tions, His work on the constitution tea mandard ax thertty, and & a mounment of bi palence, shill and tue portality The clerk: of the Penate thie afternoon heid a merting, ond were addressed by Colowel Puracy, the See: y that body, who said, amouc other thingy:—Geaeral Hickey woe Th Meany reope a remarkahie man, Of Bei it one be wd, WOOL ©4 be said of very who be sod old age, the hie career was as blame few ag his death was honored. bad known many of the dintivguiehed chatacters of American history, had witnewed weny “ ton scenes, and einounme pre has the slightest clon affected nis falr fame. Wim MeGenald, Acting Chief Ctork of the Sen- te to the memory of bis old e Me ae & proof of ntegriry, that Ht was only at while Various polities! | disseversd, they abil on Appropriate vert were pamed, and fommitt + was | appeiaaes to eine Lhe relatives of ‘the de. erased and vller their serv es and condolence, fre Mowron Dovrawn A call (or a Monror mass peoeting, <icned by more uw than two the gene, hae dD clrontoting 4 sider, It iny ites the peawle the Cooper Loot fut, to prepte goonarchy, | and we think fhe poupte are qrite teniy to meapontt, ond to de y weed and aption, ther doterminotion to keep thls New World aacred to tepul Bicaw tid Thore i no party Hwe on this great moat er, Jot we thank God. The ropreseniative men of al! pot G21 opiavoas have appenitet their wind to thir eat nel letters from onr ooet d<uinguished public ae meimer Uietr w niinent arely in favdt of Fr and prompt action on Cie sttempred and actual aggres Pons af forcva Mawes Te wight the mames wit aoa Srompetton cet Trae ne Lolegraph «ih Dark ene Serporinat trails, tht (ie press wil promdmoee open eat 2 FENIANISM. Fourth Day’s Proceedings of the Conveuation. President Roberts Again Demanded to De- liver Up All Books, Moneys and Docu- ments Relative to the Brotherhood, GENERAL SWEENY IN THE HOUSE. Private and Important Docu: Read from the Irish Executive. kW YORK HERALD, wonders at the irnorance of hi Deothors fr unt mein it in toe same light. It reminds on o' a council of doetors wrangl ing about the. proper perser)j) ton iy thetr patient Gnuit the deatot the patient ets (> dispute. The gish now brand Mr. fcophens as Beiar a Spy,'who got into prison by muitake and was purposely Jet out. If so, why dismias the go ernor and officials of Richmond prison for doting their duty? ‘Thus will not go own, Stephens Sends His Curd to Lord wiey. ‘aris (Dee. 18) correspon tence of the 1, sake) 4 hr Henri do la Madeleine, «tio signs the du Jour in the asserts that he mot last evening on the Boulevards, adding that he is good looking and remarkably well dressed. Ai paper states that on his arrival in Paris the chief of the Feni- ans coudescended to leave his card at Lord Cowley's. /'The French Canadian Squabbie—ard tror Dr. Cadieux 10 THE KDITOR OF THE HEKALD.* Exyira, N.Y. Jan. 3, 1808. Ste J see in your issue of this morning a column de- voted to attacks on myself and friends, as well as ingults to ents | hundreds of thousands of the best Irishmen of the land, all this under flaring words, aud signed by Mr, B, Giroux. ‘The whole is a tissve of insinuating falsehoods, and has a disagreeable smell of toryism. Are the French Cana. dians to have their traitors in this country under Lat names, as well as the [rish have thelr wolves wil General eee Charged with Mot | sumed patriotic namost Being a Fenian. &e, &o. &o, As the debates of the Fenian Convention progress Tn the absence of the President of the French Cana- dian Executive Commission your correspondent @ireux has taken on himself, in the name of the executive, to insult the sons of liberty, I will, in respect to the chairman of the commission, Mr, George Batchelor, ab- they are becoming more spicy and interesting. We are statn for a Cow days from further remarks. Mr. B. can- informed that yesterday's proceedings threw considera. Die light on the working of the Senate and their reasons net sanction such Lope ny 9 Should it be otherwise, and the unprovoked attacks and Insults of Mr. Giroux be sustaimed by the commission, then the New York for establivhing a separate and independent—so for as } convention must have had other aims thau the disea- O'Mahony was conceraed—republic of their own, The communications, too, read from the Irish executive placed them ia a damaging light. These openly charged ® prominent member of the Senate with treachery and treason. The presence of General Sweeny created an animated discussion, and a strong interchange of jnterro- ga‘ories and replies took place between himself and Mr. Rogers, State Contre of Manhattan, and Mr. Bernard Doran Killian, The Rev. Mr. Curly, too, spoke at me length on the cause of Ireland, and denounced the scheme of invading Canada as visionary and unjust. He insisted’ that the Irish in America had no right to invade Canada unless to aid them in estab- hing a free republic, or in effecting an annexation to Amery He thought the Canadians were fully capable of taking care of themvelves without having the Fenians rfere and invade thom against their will, This view yprove)l by the majority of the delegates. We will give a remmé of the day's proceedings as far as we could ascertain. At the opening of the day's proceedings the Rev. Mr. Corly in ed a blessing on their deliberations, The the last procesdings were read and ‘The delegates from Ireland were added to the members of the Advisory Committee. added to the Committee on Ways and Means. A gentlem called the attention of the house to the fact that the report furnished by Mr. Rogers to the com- mittee, and which was ordered to be retained by the chair. inan of that gommittee until enlled for, had appeared in full in the tnorning papers. The chairman of the com. initice replied he had not shown the document to any one but the other members of the committee, who did not copy it; and, having seen it in two of the morn- ing papers. be made inquiries and fond that the docu- ment had beea furnished from Mr. Roberts’ quarters. REPORT ON CIVIL APFAIRS READ. The report of the Secretary on clvil affairs, Coloncl Downing, was next read and was favorably received was a clear. elaborate docuinent, and gave a general ac- count of the progress of tho Fen lan organization, the uamber of new circles that had been added, and the general condition of those circles since the civil bureau came under his control. A motion was adopted to bave one thousand copies of the at's message print After dobate it w agreed that acominittee be appointed, comprising Colo (’Mabouy aud the two delegates from Ireland, to ex- pange such facts and letters as might endanger the saigiy of the brothers in Ireland. As this question led to considerable discussion, President O'Ma hony was sppesied to for bis opiuion. He rep! that the mioes of several gentlemen now in Ireland occurred in the inoskage. und to give thelr names wopld be not only injudieious but dangerous to their safety besides Tt contained certain infor jon on Trish affairs that would ve serviceable to (he enemy. He did not want to take suy change or alteration in the messuge otherwise thar these. ‘The house conceded to his views, to whether Sir. Roberts’ communi vive fetery: iF Okjrot thore wee poeatble light on the entyects under discussion, 12 favor id reading the document. This document bas appeared aa print, Aresolution that Prasident O'Makony be requested to ue recognize ay sue General Steen) confene: + ben iv itisted, fen wae 8 Fen an at beer and hed snaett with he Intel cxare. \ always ident ter interroustories to Genera) | Mr ors pul seeeral date, “bomeles awerny 1 the eowmphraeets tn | trae style of am dow by asking * wnother, These qneetions aed replies on boty adem cre Mr. Rogera waa | pri thraiment of eur countrymen. T sincerely hope that Mr. Batcholor will remedy the mischief begin by a malcontent, for further contreversy will only please our enemies of” Canada, who are trem. Dling with rnge at oar movements, and ‘it will only give food for the tory press of the provinces, which have furiously heaped tnaults and slanders upon three hun- dred thousand French Canadians in the United States ever since the New York convention. Meanwhile here is a Mtier of the Chairman of the Executive Commission, who was int « “sed Jast night, on his way from Rochester to Now York Auenicay Horas, Eimira, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1866, mA mira 1 pass ‘Through Fim‘ra. bat 1 eannot hake your hand, 1 wikhed Ww leave ag at the appotuted hour, but it was tun possible. [left by the six o'clock train, and arrived at Bl. mira at eleven. I telegraphed to yor, bit you were absent rtant business requires wy presence in New York to- marrow. otherwise I would, have ‘retained to soe 8.-—I will write to you from New York. This letter speaks for itself. Praying the Master of the worlds to bless with success all those who are engaged In the emanct * the oppressed, Dr. J. N, CADIEUX The Chteago re Jan. 5, 1806, At a monthly meeting of we Diatrlot ‘hiengo Foman therhood to-night, attended by the entire military aud civic orgouizations, the Fonians pledged themselves to furnish General eny two regiments fully armed and equipped Amusement SOLON SHINGLE AT THE BROADWAY THEATRE. The very successful ement of Mr, Chanfran and his Sain at the Broae heatre terminates this even ing. Mr. Chenfrau closes an engagement of fift weeks duration evening, after playing the same characters at one in the afternoon, On Monday John F. Owens fs to make his reappes same place of amusement, in a new three act version of Solon Shingle, said to be an improvement upon the play in whieb Mr. Owens made such a bit in this city previons to his starting pon the European tour, from wh urned On the first appear ance Jian there will be an over: flowing how sale of seate at the Browdway has already sufficiently indicated, and he will receive a He will appear as Sam aud Mose in the ‘clock welcome at the handy of the pablic second only to that which greeted bin when he ptayed here before, Thy piece isto be liberally produced, with pew scenery, » vorites, and all the resources of ay next Mr Chowfran f Sam and Mose at the upported by the company east ineleding many fi the establistunent. will ctve a single performan Brooklyn Academy of Music of the Broadway theatre. THEATRE PRANCATIS. M. Deremet ammomncae these anes open comto tinny ber hie tronpe, the first to take place at the Brooklyn Arad- emy of Music on the 9th, and the two following oner at the New York Academy of Music on the 10th and 18th ral committers were alt that conld be deniced. vied with their daties, and serended fone of avd each other in the dieehary nm waking the affairs the word, such aw will re (her splendid carpe eck oredit ty be | The Northern Pacitie ta ireeat ‘ompany. Rowton, J SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, i8t THE SKATING SEASOY. Proba le Inauguration Tul Day—The Ponds Im New York, rect and Jersey City. The skating Season is about to edgamence in garneat, So many disappolulimonts have made the of tho skating public sok; but Jack Frost sows to de la real earnest this time, and not inclined to trifle longer with their feelings. Faeczing pointon the thermometyr has fong #ince been reachod, and now it ts only wanted that there should be « continuance of the mn 8 ture and all will be well. THE PAIK LAKKS. ‘The extensive surface of the Park eG visits from the ice god to pul thea ina skateabl2 cen- dition, His freezing ktssos on those plucid waters re quire to be frequent and his embrace strong to prisen) them up in their glassy bounds, Yesterday the fag was still flying, suficient sign of there being no aport; but should Fabrenheit continue to toll s freezing tale Mon- day, at latest, will open the glaasy aurfaco of the lakew to the lovers of the winter sport. THE FIVTH AVRNUE POND, This fashionable pond was, like thore inthe Park, closed to the anxious skaters, Sheltered as it ts from the chill wind, the frost has not #0 great an effect upon its surface. The tee on it yesterday was bearable, but its careful proprietor, knowing the rush there would be consequent on its opening, feared for his reputation as jndicions caterer for the “upper tendom," and refused: all applicants admission, The broom and plane were at work all day, so that by thie morning it is certain to be in Cult blast, Major Oatman is determined this year to reiain the bigh position he already holds in the estima. tion of the pubhe by working energetically to further their amusement, A band of music will perform from eleven o'clock ti a late hour at night, eo that this promises to be a gala day there, Calcium lights will shed their radiance on the scene ibis evening, rendering the spectacle an interceting one for the participants and a picturesque one for the spectators, THE EXCELSIOR SKATING POND. This pond, situated on the opposite commer to Major Oatman’s, was the only one in New York on which there was skating yesterday. Meesrs, Mitchell and Blessing are its proprietors, and it promises to be a popular resort crueh ou the Vark Inkes, All through tue day aud evening a number of skaters dix. ported themselves on the to their evident delight This pond inaugurates now its Orst season, and, with the skiiful management of its proprietors, will doubtless become very Jar. Great cantion ought to be need, for thoae who object to th ne pop however, before admitting a large crowd, as one acci dent, however trivial, would mar the pleasure of a season, SKATING IN BROOKLYN, The cold weather of th come to the lovers of the On yesterday the Union, W chester’s and other pon sands of persour of bot of enjoying this foative ponds, to give their ps ent propitious weather on wel rt of ekating in Brooklyn. hington, Capitoline, Cht full blast, and thou- os improved the opportunity ‘The proprietors of these ous the full benellt of the pres. will shortly gige grand ilusnine ast two daye has bs ere port tous, carnivals tie ice. The mane blage on the Union po in Williamsburg, last niche wi of the Kastern distriet, and they enjoyed the sport until a late hour. SKATING IN JERSEY CITY. ve tine skating to-day on the Morris Ceunl, ho mearlovs back of Jersey City There w CITY INTELLIGENCE, Seamer Swrerise Conrs. Taking the hint from their u discomforts during the prevailing muddy and dika- greoable weather, the © tactors have made ar rangements for the proper i cromwalke and removing the Mth from the rome of the J atreots, commencing at ferry, paring ton stroe rao dwoy to Fifth ave nue. The labor was very Heron w + the dent for some divs had Hen oqa Thay fooud that the k to whatever walks of Broad £ portioue of thee presence. mtonding the ‘This wit! stout and timeculer jen work, apd the force wil! be tit it becomes ike ar will be ex Te may be sald right dirsetion pected to perform hie A with trath that this is Grimes, Jone Wentworth, and a very bullient reunion a yon ver Veeres, op Mame RB, * Momoxey —A meeting of the «x oficers @f the Fiaty ninth rgiment, Meagher's Hetpede, wae held lee eee Whiteey Howe forthe purpae of milking scents ning at 20, 5 a en = of achimnoy i the tenement house 697 Grand street, thereby caustng the d.\aths of two perwons | by wu focauon, Aattvats ane Bopsstaype DEPARTURES. as previously tm the Hnwano, bronght Ustore Omener Gover sud ataitied tobeh i tke Forcing CRE we euta of $3,008 to await the of the Grand J ‘Daniel Brainard, Cel Hoyer, ean army; Mrs. Bliva T. Ganier, mother of the defendant, living We Vall, Mang ron Delancey atruet, became Lis susoty. Dr henigh ¢ Huret, rd iim he Casts rr f 5 + Mina Le on, Kanate Kaventon, Jean ard, George W Shepard, My Gani nr ie ain” ‘Ming Sabarger, Mine ¥ Margeiet Eitiott, 1 NORTH CAROLINA. Address of ‘Gave: mor Worth Upon the Restoration of Civil Government, " i Mekinn § fever, My iota packer Devanraieer | } ise Bk ‘gngves. it Meets asain Cn To rie Pagets or Nom Canotixa ea Pie eens, 9c ial woke rec, Wtilmar, Pooneeapaare the discontinuance of the pro- | MJ Pierre, BG bury, Mr aad Mow Hers oi Taal O visional his State, by order of the Prosi | specie, $124,400 dont of the sata ‘states, and the a ooger od civil oe ernment, ‘This announcement fused joy Finughout the Sate, Wo aes pow under laws of our THE WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The Cheapest Ne Wepaper und Hest Family Literary Jou, "M8! im the Country. The Weanry Hanan { >f tie proweus week, now ready, contains the openmg chap tre of the Lighly inter stag D R PRIZE STORY, own enactment In the transition from military to civil government, baeppily for our country, our past history bas furnished us with no precedents to guide us, and hence you wilt mot expect tint the whole machinery of the Ny organized goverament will be tw perfect onder at the but in your joy at the retour of the form of ment to which you have been wcrustomed I ‘ait classes will strive to preserve order, more ali officers necessary to enforce the have dary inted. The Genesal Assenbly wil soon eonvel the work of reomgan zation, Under exiting tei ry that the powers of ail officers spools inder the authority of the Provisional govern. ment cpawd with the discontinuance of that govern ment Where el and sharif elected in November last he os oe of the Convention have been quali- y La power to exeoute the duties of their and wriitea expreasly for it, eutis ted “ARNOLD s UOICY gence from the It will also contain: —Imporia 9 lake! National Capital, with a satemen $of the Public Debs ow the first of January, 1866, Accou My Of the awn! ing ‘of the State Legisinteres of New York, Moline chusetts, Pennsylvania, Ofte, Wises HPD, Minnesote, Ver ginia, North Caroliga and Florida; s"bleresting aeovunts of how Now Year's Day was cetebrat Wi by th: Precdiwow Maw offtcvs. As no fustic.¥s of the peace were appointed by the Gene ral Geet yd id may happen in some of the counties that next term) of the county cogrty cannot be legally held; ‘but wherp such courts all be hold, of other wets | in’ Virginia and other parts of the Bo wily Report of the shat be such provisional officers, their acts will | procesdings of the Fenian Congress wh ¢eh met tn Now probably be by ap act of the General Assembly. | vor oy Tuesday last; A tabular slater went showing tie Supreme and Soper and will Loli the courts at the tines preserib: be ww; and in the event of the commiasion of any igh crime, upon proper lufort thereof, they will provide for (he apprebension or deten- tion of ‘the ofenders. In the incorporated towns, where to Mayor and other rs wore appointed by the Provisional Governor, prevent ropresentation in Comgrens from yrl State w th the free and. slave population; Acoou. 96 of the re cent Shipwrecks at soa; Editorials om bvding event ‘The Current News of the day; Pootry- ‘Affection (writin for the Wioiy Henn), “Before my Hur one be qualified withorat 4 i Theatrical review fot we See ee een proceed, under thele charter and | G!47;" Mustoal and Theatrical review for te week; corporate laws, to sppoint oihers. o where | Interesting Literary, Artistic and Setentite rending, ie these siesitons Sannot Ue promptly bel | in strict ‘con | gious Tatelligence; The latest Sporting neway Senee formity with such chart pre or laws, the election must , sdiaaecnt : helene dateread. toe proper, layialaiion, or, isvegnlar elections | © Teeting for. Ferner ant: Ganteunre; Tits may be held in the expectation that such elections will | Facetiw Valuable reviews of the Money, Commercial, be legalized. Dry Goods, Boot amd Shoe, Horse ant Cattle Markets, ‘The ordinance ratified the 18th of October vides that in all caseg of alppotutments made by t Uisional Govornor of direcare In any eorporation, (hey shail continue unt the regitar cleetion of its office ne ‘Tho ordinance of the Comvention providing for the and reports of all important events of the week Subscribers after the prosont an# ts can be supplied with the numbers x following weeks " oc 8 “ARNOLD'S collection of revenue aathor’aes the provisional sheritls at te fee eee a sconeutnind U carry out the sums. They derive their powers to col- | CHOICE.’ faxed from this ordtaanes, and their office as | ‘Torms—Siagle subscription, $2, Toren copies, $% y the termination of the | pivg conion, $8; Ton evpies, $15. Single copior, Mve raente ta cents cach. A litniied member of alvertie verted in the Wernty Hyicaao, General ata sure you will ma people as to the oly how groundless ts the calumny that there are stil wom tain the inte Hee mighty Trumpe? memes hee DONT, and sie ie of ts ue persons who are disloyal to the minent Tt in (het y per ited Staten CAGRANT MLO OF We did not go'voluntarily into the: Inte ealamitous re moet at et fag ever yes heltion. The action of coterminous States extracted tp ies take elles in the atrite, Weetectod to go with = and, h e taken our y We acted with good AuwWe Can De Withowe, get srt 1 to ltr Asaoct mgailantiy in the | [eeryihing Amerioane tect America an ak Sune western, craw Leena i te SAALOS'R RIGIEE MLDOM Gi of all the nanitnousty trusts us i the State who « ua I do not belie worthy of this T confidently rely on your cordial ¢o-operation in rem Micast dying the irregularities which embarrioe the beginning THING SY ol my administration, JONATHAN WOKE tod, Covernor of No UNO. fr a pg Be Phe Trial ny Mi oo | Mew Vork, and 500 ihigh Matbars the Kditor of -_ . Charge and Specincatto old or Sore CHARGES AGAINST KOURKT COTTE. c ke Charge-—For pnbiishing aud crevlating disloyal aud sedivie within «di Speciication—In this, that Robert 1 of Mecklenburg county, Stato of North editor of a newspaper Dareed and Known & dina Times, pobiished at Charlo’ did publieh im sad ty words as follows =~ vithout Washington news, tundor martal law g, citizen nd Wa A Hoon Ward's tad ion’ Paper € ALSO) CHEN PS AND CULES treote Ave Hemutily i , hold Up, drugginin every w xY M1 look forward to tals with seme in . thong! iving juatiog, ‘The South ie grinding despotem than baw beretol the ime of te earth, Raised under vor dod by the early fothere of the reyubl nu Amerinan ettizen'’ was equal ty a serfom more palufuily by reterting upon what we have loet, We have fallen frum our uth @stnio, and now there ie “nane 8 poor wt todo We Hever ‘Other nations, while suffering ander the tawloss tyranny, can console Usemeniver will op pines om arable King, Avo pham'y Asthma Core Yer: to Feliove (he mesh wleat parp cyan (rr Mew ao Wp DEWAN HAMAR 4 CU, 3 Fart ow that their conditic me woree 1! Al sag ey ui y Drtace Rnoted, Draw- ny "i ing», civoubars ant infermation weut Ani Cote aes , PBB of 3 wine Fee TH, CLAVEOR, WW Hl wtrnet, NY te Non with th nad, Wieh at iled a the pi Niet at fe ‘a ae a, ag © at Reduced Priers. at , Oat Miner, WOaod UF Rae atree Boots and» JONES KENWa ‘hime afraid ae equal, if net supe: fader oy the ‘ail in ae Westmoreinnt con!, and i of 8 ee yere + oo 'Chart the Benes wate mone y trolding om ihe Robey! corte, Hwan ueed w * pertese of making | Pharach's Serr Ae Buiiding we demroged eed 4 ou the part str wiors The health of the enty, | mercenary race wh dominnter over hie in tepore to this house Sie seunberof sirelas mae artte:|. w tobe given at Breoklyn are L'Kolatr ond Les | oS well'er in appearance, will be greatly improved . And that the ea in waa cabentared wre ced since the Cincinnati Convention . » Jeannette, the latter being age » intro. P pos pee to protace lvoetinity kuverument © 1 of said funds, created tuuieb dircussin, | Noes d .Irannetie, the latter being sap trap Fesnvat oe ime Kriewixy —The festival of tho | pote te aera discontent pnd to “ause res hony stated, for the Information of (he | duce a new premier: chan‘ewse and lenor whe are engaged Aphany, oF inamifestation of Christ to the Magi, will be | ponestiint: a All thie at Charlotte, a oe alt fey aint os Moe Rerag —_—, of for the cp-ra camique for the fall. The pleeer will he re ated fay in all the Cathotle and Episeopat | or atwowt Ue nen a “ js relative to ethood were io the Te catent at Sow Yo diemy, Rrookiya the we pay Faget His ‘ Mesto femind the hone that be, | Beatet at the New York Academy, Hrooklym ta f urehes throughout the word ‘Two other tan | Majoesind Judge Advanate, Department Noruh < te mm he wi-hed to read precedence in thrs indtance. tious of our Lord are ab grded in the oth « of te a) _—- 2 areh t 4 the aptism of Graats Opera Tro: tn Cloctan axe one wg Among the North Carol: ren Come, 98 gj the Revenue. tive Cyserwxans, Jon, 4, | heaven war A : ase wed moras, Jon taste, now vt the bands of Mr, Rodoris aud bis oificula, | One would hardly expect era wy thar tog Foc Wie hanes of tr. @ Biuten, to baband over (6 HS |, os 1 Trurakee would chit auth: dn vethneinttio an | / ana ‘ vt | o withered n Mer rn Bross Acommiites of one from each Stole and department | “tion " ‘ ght big | wax avcurdin ly od to walt ow n. brititene coy the ba cw Noel Guid | ig? AiG CAA Mr. Cavanagu, wowed Gant 1h and ite Avucena of Signora Cash Pollin’ He was the fT ad bap Bo owe be ph eet . at Sehene ds , ‘ a nixot both partica The ge felt apepetsare,. of: 8 chang os aoe & abet walng, 7 dereiy Tumeday herent r ating tat ty Lave m bee ecord a decided ene § their a wd . at teieamse Hor vole is amex rane of the purest 4 of " 4 « etin r terand y ey ran ‘ > owe | . 4 * h wperty woman, conhini nificent (6 , ‘ «|i with the Gnest and wot expr site deine: his nttones di vephet et eh " y to | pteetrtetty, Magnet tons festares, ‘The Amerna of § alts thelioke' Ge ties b ay Boihe ay er there demanded a full and compleve investigation of ' t orton 11,860 imenigrante were landed - F ae Hs, F OPNERAL SWEENY IN THE HOCH shuorhed Interest, apd at | a ‘ t | ‘, tse o, new 1 to the Ohair that at . i | Ve ' vat teen} ¥ Situsauene thas b u the pent up feelings of the audience : | et ine in. bure rereated Waves, Indeod th vue " . sa ap : — Ktiensive Wire in Pearl Street ns r he proce the a9 } “a psen | ' Fenmn. the pen arti rnd enthinsinetio Wy tle | Se co 18, Oe & re f | ibese wie As th : 1h Peart to attend th inerter to sei! D «a | fed wt tht re be of r The Chairtown stated that, ax the howe liad res : re ' P itself mie a Comnmipive of the Whole, he woald & | ns : , . call Mr, Cavanagt, of California, to premde, ae he * and ain 16 tonne : : a6 ‘ BOL BET fs Chairs mittee ee ore © ‘* ’ ! The b during f whe On Tnesday th “ " nL Afrionio nu Wiese ‘ Ms 4 ve A the how aud muced the | # nied for tome i Wet gt 4 won § Atiar way | te , Foc nota War 4 “| ’ ’ was received in the most emthuwamie 0 | Beige lia At . neem me ring the paat manth, and | peaindice / . a . " o per . t Me tn Ul , noe we font 6 hou * fe om y ' w t—to Minne De an boar t dj ad ook apo th , r ad | Mbt gto pert i w | tren Pi teme re a He was tere ' aT nnn Le | permit war chore appre , . ‘ we ‘ whine enw, Wi Lie ¥ of a fair, ian | Grand Ball of the Seventy-tret Megl- them turn ve 5 te} ee ore, viva j “ avon, Why should there be eny diiterem . ens sing he . tre opeaber (raw Lesser pyr ants : P ‘ : Shem? Why should we eal! oursel ¢s an organts | mremt, Se | # : : ' | po a, © Moa Merriage end Celibacy tm y of thers 0 Ba’ 1 appeal to you, ger | Lavt night the Jee of Dell of Che gatiant set peake " 5, ie } a ime ane We . and browers these disutsions and’ be f meat culminated fa a bleze of yoatls, beauty avd |)" ‘ Bo 1 on " Kagiand power wim hee commer FOL oe in, which Kt ap the Seademy of Mubwe: a i . ees devtroy 4. and the power nd is ne ¥ } on / ct Wm « hevtest | ably not sine Div Royal Hchnes, Prince of W ej Fats nrg | witioat | peacefully tripped the tight fant art for famed by anAtam iy acratte | & . T Mr Maa ‘ ve Fw City, hae a fairer } . ” gorse | ' a] ame » dope | grepated © . he Acatomy ye rourt | “te A ty held more brillant revels then was inan. | aney dbniea HTT & BEES Apne, © . “ le eine we tt yeh 4 trade bys - rn " ; ah . fo “ww emerciiee je aetarel You wust beat and thelr friends, proking “ postop mearvers tres wow yout power to otfect to the throshotd of another der | py 4 vtamneee, bat Sagme Vee dot, ou cau wever hurt th | The gnests began to artive ly helfipast wine, | Wie F bleyd W f rete y. Mi " ‘ broach tne . a IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS READ. oui aa anil me | James Gorman, Cantkers, Coctenpor neeretary, MY | press upon bin dew ” with bee ea The letters wud despatches from the ve to | 82d divesting thenselven of th He OO Te sie Me Mahon, Carpe aud Furuitare Clerks, boan | thes ® ries to reure thy at Cour, $16 te #1, Preston! O'Mahony were wett read Pf fat. | paired fo the bell mom. Here the decorations were |, etery, Mr. Win J. deamp, Shipynuers’, Treaae | Waking te: aewaalt through the pron hers, be thinks H, cea were wy tering petete of the state of the organizat #, 204 | erally beautifal, the fags of af! notions bung ie grace Mr Wm Harding Cos — . = = aoe bomerit enutied senmeniey soot es or stter ¥ Appesiad most tornibly to their brewers 1a ry metros trom the " ale At the | be officers olorte uly installed sive ut Vea owe the actin toons on thaeeh Me turiiiing and atening were |‘ (ertoote from the tere and slong the walle At the | ore were made by the ft D he appeals. Tf he 19 w rom these apyeate irom Irehmen a one to their more | end of tbe room upon the Hage Ware heat comp Serne, | p ciet, an eloq sew ’ Youre ‘ , favored browers in ths country that tmuvy a mauly | represented by a Geld tent, on either side of which w , Mr Mefermen ore, and» lange kow ann 1) COWLES heart thrabbed, and many an eye was wel, ‘These docu | a bowilzer, while im front stood severe) stacks of wun mre Husinees was (rmmaaet od Uy fret cold the wort read, | Kets and pyramide of drum. Over Uhie wars serelt Of | joo. Momnoene (ost eNT Voutertay wan the third Philadeipiite Cae W ee thea with the power | ra with the inaeripatom, Seventy tet reghaen | Preparir vt Ot en teniaeieals Cavan Of the Phase Prove da. 1 in ‘ mization, alse Cie deop Cont The ete + really eiegaat, and, ‘ a " * s * ches * ot) Other nae of ified patriotiann, real aud de acted the admirstion of all prevent. The toflet of | tron Mouk The euly burinest trsnescted was the contey eftetuane, ~ Moore and “Hh aoe ‘ the ladies were all that could be desired by the mort eval | pienion of Mr Wim Moran of Louisville, a Treaaarer | of lange ain of cal, the property of the nity, We “4 ‘Afuer the reading of the docurm cat obeerrer, while the bright uniforms of the Git, | cat Mr BD Culex, of Brooklyn, o# Doorkeaper, aud the | jean from the mperinicngens ‘of the works that on A dexplain be podiiion im ce unge d military pe reonages present tore jl ton ing of © barge umber Uf et20ding Commitions. that seme of ine cowl in pacnage. trae the dre of the dite citizens «bo mingied bn . ya wil again (hie morning et eine 6 het become heated = Yererduy ine workmen A pptt- Prosaert O'Mahony replies the throng A bandof one hundred brat pees a e engage’ in taking the foal from the went ond Sweeny with not being initiated st outeed awoet siraing of masie during Amouy Dirveoure Cotsee The clumai of Dertmenth 0 it wns fret dimevered to be hewtad A heer hed thoagh the Senate represented hin as ae initiated the most prominent military men present “ = 4 Se tues, he & View of exe oe the een! of the cont her tc hin; thet mame so-ailed sennie demanded that | Vajor Generals Rosocrans, Pirasanton, Van Buren. Bar. } siding w New York will give a dinner to mit vitwaty © te wurat Joho MiteRel should be initiated, though they madean | jow, Devens, Slocutw et Warren, Merritt Ps 9 President of the ipatitotion, on Teestay ment, at the feet, and in tr ton ta favor of General Sweeny. Though be hat | pachelor, Van Vieit ‘a ford” and at re ; a mya: ga Garin orion Bm ey a Aaa, | fen eno era ib Pre sa, eet a ina a ni fo Shee | sa Da ee ee Se | these we motion the namer of Chef Justion Chase ‘ vhe maeunvet sete 4d . Nor would | the Gotonous of the New York militia pecimants The seve ach. Srentete Cnek aaa fre gee S Meal Tog ed ated CoMatdarntie terns ion and log aat tenwen of ure ft trenchant d-hates of Mr BH ve od able beso“ © Miwo of ober elle, He i Tally emateh for any men one a olreh delnget were pre en: ed pending OF (ther Beare 8 the triste Fe teoot eon tiome (he acetone Gime that Qounet room olor t only Jown OL oby OF Oe MEE the Brotherhood va tote country tn ohiehy the must sense ev and the eattine, daring the debates | ‘The reorganization of the directors of tie Merthern Pac ite Ret!-ond Company war ee tee to Theo + tee! and managoment of thie g rented 1a | the hands of the repretentativs empita ome Pa land, eho will prepare for « vigorous prose tion OF the work The dc leg tos are o'! ag Pte OR Gae tivieng Char im, that wang of con | and stem Receberry wo stein their Becteea Get tremble every Grae ieee an ot bis Oo 9 @Teet Mee roo wne oa et The Mandook y, Daytow to-day by 0 Foltett, recive for $750,000, ta'pmerm New York , 2. © Perr tom, pare trum homers for v ota lee agements for the funeral of Way + coterede in arm. The ha cly (rom Richmond ot ae ouriy b tug, Major Mooower wna a brace aad gahent the itteh brand. being partcnatad is every Atook part We nes : (or boaw 6 Somnre street op ore F wi be Geet; © | tot tele per, ee Mt Rp pEE Four : Hegre A o | owe ily 9 the hom, cave whe hoted lee Ree | Dintorn on Ge San ravqrety Grabow .¥ Am Westere Monmor Harned. come & Tie & savue a } ‘eden ORD on oe worted we New Oricon, inteweiog W b dxy, w evte re a te 6 thawnk 6 hota! home Acorns ta ae Repeen is Bowron Btn Heyer, the well Luown erireee iattecned im fe « 9), tent with & pasa Gor ihent Om Metriti tog fest wb endows oring te hygit Crees a ber ota

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