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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Se ea emmeh vend from | said:—Thin Convention, in point of taleut or position the ranks of those who would cross the Atlantic for + ‘ OUR WAR CLAIMS, | 3ishsSosressriyecoecetie Cat | Soa tse atc ce ho itony ford: | fhe erat iran ie wuld ogame had "MEXICC.,. e ted SI and to maintain that all dif. } eration, must claim for itself a proud privilege. Its wise | to California that the Fenians of New York were in ov lties of the civil war by which the faited States have decisions have healed our differences, and ifever Ireland a blaze of glory, and that before the 17th of next Fire in Brosdway. lately been distracted, but in the termination of which | stands forth a free nation— God, she soon | March they would have occasion to rejoice. Ho cou- Shortly before eight o'clock Inst night a fire ocourred @ONTINUVED FROM FIRST PAGE. no nation rejoices more cordially than Great Britain, the | will—you will look to these ‘with pride. From | cluded by exh! a beautiful silk which he was prs pPoe ‘ _—— British government have steadily and honestly dis- | my arliest ‘boyhood, 1 @ child, on | deputed to present to the Fenians of Ii on which | on the top floor five story building No. road- Progress of the Im rial Gove tery of Btate as follows; thanking bim for still more | charged all the dutios incumbent on them, at & neutral | the knee of O'Connell, my thong ay wae) ae Seeeribes Se: piloting, Lg ligttng bg x nay ‘Way, in the premises occupied by Zoellig, Schmidt & Co., pe! sMfoctive legisiation :— ee Fe ne ere Seed Sm ee oe ganization "is a legitimate one, without signs, pass. | 1848 for his devotion to the cause of Iroland:-— cloth hat and cap manufacturers. By the early attend- ernment. Permit me, sir, to profit of this occasion to offer my thanks CLARENDON, words or oaths of any kind, It is no secret but | ipano TeRRiTORY ¥. B. TO THEIR BROTHER YENIAMS iN | 9NCC dnd efficiency of the firemen tho flames wers con- to this government for. the law that prohibits the eatrance ‘one established for If Carbo- > ‘hich the fire Its ef prival in the moet important ports of the Union, and (- Tariem has at any time into it, From Idaho, Gem of the Mountain, to Erin, the Gem of the fined to the floor on wi originated. origin iceninaet eckees a fare lind t satemmiciee ihe : , ‘Qaced by traitors, Who to break Ben, is said to bo rather mysterious, a8 ono of the tenants had ee ' in joining the famous F. B., i FS eal’ i of the executive fi H E F B Ss have not been logg, and wh; We tender a fraternal greeting, on ing » | left but a very short time prior to tho firo breaking out, = sallary'itttuence of the exeodtive ta obtaining these amelic 7 . 8 e jm the valley ofthe Miaourt 1 Near as ms To hon patrols etalogeen abd soltier, ‘whose hearts bea, Nec bataorahettaleal cs Nagle ae pe Tho Departments Composition o Notwithstanding the very great deference with whi organization ; therefore I was resol oA And who watch thy star rise in the horizon, to proclaim thee | a the bh investigation, The third floor is occupied by Sie tay desire, antwond an my babi, to bow soll gan ius and free. L id Wagner, Ncctectores of tener team dea hie the Home Administration, to do with it. 1 soon saw it was not. I theroforo joi wo Align ment of his lordstip, if 1 find myself so unfortanale Ninth and Last Day’s Proceedings | ‘},'or 1 =" it vas Log ge nentyons mph ma men and true in our island, preparing for bat- | stock was damaged by water; insured for $21,000, as YW be constrained to express an mble opinion in this To our Brothers in the cause of old Ireland, wherever their | follows:—Yonkers, $3,000; Relief, $3,000; Liverpool a tase of coniicting authority, Teannot in candor diegu been much in contact with men ‘foots r and London Insurance Company, $4,000; Brooklyn, my conviction that the correct view is most likely to bo of the Convention. have triod to keep on a friendly Foe! v! : ? Hi fe that of M. Correa de Serra, But however efficient thi: mast tell you, hI have had Jaw may have been found to be by 1 7 Ae tae Hes prea y par n | eg pr debate T te} Godspeed "youl when the green to the breeze you will | $2,000, Germania, $2,000; Mechanics & Traders’, $3,000 th: The seco: ed ation o: wera sn wi sit on tom neo | He fi, Taian Seite Gegeee, | THO Political Organiz t : #0 late adate as the 4th Ji Y ig now gravel: s 8. F. Ireland, real estate broker; Wharton Bros, Beach Em * Sinrmed “tat'it so wholly Yost tes oficacy fr tte | Central Council of Five and | thine unfir or unjust, ‘through SPEECH OF COLONEL O'MAHONY. Wheel Horse’ Rake Company, Boston Petroleum Com- the Empire. ten years following, that more property was have tried to correct such a Colonel Joux O’Manony, on peng was greeted with | pany. The furniture in these offices was more or less captured after 1818 than before, and the com- Treasurer A ointed. nee ‘but I at once checked it, and loud and repeated cheers, When silenco was restored damaged by water. First floor—W. & C. Smith, dealers plaints of the Portuguese minister for there ADP ay Sny hasty or unfair ex; anism | he spoke as follows:—Brother Fonians, ladies and gen- } in fruits; stock slightly damaged by water; insured for captures and plundering were more frequent should be one unbroken chain, any tlemen—During my.now rather long experience in politi- | $5,000 in the Hope and Nassau Insurance companies, | Regutations for the Elections by ‘han ever, The natural corollary, should this statement severed links, (A voice—'What ut cal life I have endured some trials and suffered much | Tho hatter’s stock was pretty well covered over and pro- Bo sustained, would be that, assuming the exertions of , Meagher?) Tam glad to hear from a delegate just come | bodily and mental pain; but during the past eight | tected from water by the Insurance Patrol Wate. The the People. the government to have continued the same, instead of HEAD CENTRE INAUGURATED. | ‘rom taaho that General Meagher is lecturing and work- | weeks Ihave suffered more in mind ever before in | damage to it may not’ exceed $1,000; insured. The stock Improving the efficacy of the old law, the addition of the ing for us there among the true men of that far-off Terri- | the course of my life. For Ireland’s sake I have been | of furs was also well covored by the Insurance Patrol, mew provisions must have only made it more worthless need than it was before, upon which logic might doubtless be based a very Rept justification to her Majesty’s govern- ment for declining to try further legislation altogether. But, unfortunately, the whole argument falls to the und when its base disappears. It is not ied that some outfits escaped from Balti- more after the year 1818 Bot it is denied that She comploints made for captures after that time ry. I like to see General Meagher actively in our ranks, | exiled from my native land; for Ireland’s sake, in early | go that the by water cannot possibly be very tor Hike that Cato of Trish republicanism, John Mitchel, | manhood, have seen my father's hearth laid esolate; | large, The building. Ys daunaged about $1,000; insured A REBEL SETTLEMENT AT CORDOVA, The night before he left for Paris I heard from his li Ireland’s sake I ther hearth, that y CONVENTION ADJOURNED SINE DIE. | tiiatie woris that ever ptr ot bretned. have,” | Jove uo ows dear lad folate in lete, Tare wtneaod | ' ‘Ne Cosma Insurance Compan ~ said, “lost my nen tara a a ie the nig Fate ol! kage ioe nun. ae § nod Fire in First Street. ‘ fered incarceration, mi want, yet I would | that I contribu to u em, But during 4 x suffer the whole over again if { only thought that it has | the last few weeks I have endured more mental ‘anxiet , | Shortly after twelve o'clock on Wednesday night a fire sufficiently schooled Irishmen in. their h and than in any other previous portion of my life. | broke out on the fifth floor of building No, 3 First street, 'OUNDING A CITY. Grand Demonstration to the | rrr dane en ene ett ye Eaee a | oye iun than tn any other previous portion of ay le sahara tye gan Acoli STERLING PRICE FOU fa *. quired strength and x sufficent to hurl England ile and false cali that base and cowardly assa l- pn 5 ited Bape abt enti Be actome, Delegates Last Night. from her crue Tedestal of despotism, Now that wo have tite had heaped upon mek Was i for that No "rhough maker's shop. Tho prompt action of the firemen ig healed our renees, give us the money and we wi T hold my character dearer than life; sh to subdue the fi zc extended paper edie congruence omy oi mek soon do this" We have good frients-—menIn-the bigh: | bring hatagaspotiemto tnegrave: (Cheers) Tharhame | cnbled them to subdue the lames before they extended | Woo aoe with the Ex-Rebel The grave error into which ‘hit’ lordahip hae fallen ap. est positions in the country. Let us assist ourselves and | has becn handed to me by a high, proud and haughty line of | t0 other parts of the building. | Tenz & Hoebh are in- ei ears to have originated in an ex parte etter written bya | ‘he Cooper Institute Another | 1 have good assurance they will assist us. (Cheers were } ancestors. (Applauso and cries of “That's so.") ‘Though | #UFed for $1,000 on stock in the Albany Olty Insurance General. minister from Portugal at Washington thirty years after given for President Johnson and Mr. Mitchel.) Thold that name dearer to mo than life, it was not on | COMPANY, lone $ Haven: The‘ fearth Stee Gacapled ¥3 the date of the events, in which letter and the caption Conciliation Hall. Mr. Meany sald that Mr. Roberts had taken on himself | that account I felt myself aggrieved. It was because this | oT Bek i pote S makacs daniel by water, ‘$50. In. of a list embracing the names of vessels captured, he in- ‘i the credit of effecting the negotiation for John Mitchel’s | grand Fenian organization, which I helped to found, and | DY J. Schultz, cabinet, maker, hird f ‘ludes them vaguely within two distinct dates of 1816 and : release, A he hud to do with it was to ead the resolu: | Whose cradle I rocked, and which I.contribated ao largely | sured in the St. Mark’. Insurance Company. | The third 12k” ein however, remarkable that ia the flter ier, Rie IN Be icnen amt Johnson, thanking umn Yor releasing J 40 alge to its present powerfal postion, wat indange of | Oy water dnmured for $1,000 isthe St. Marx's tamuranco | HIS VIEWS ON THE MEXICAN SITUATION, recapi i rn . 01 ec 3 red oy fia capture ts given inter, than 1820. "Ry’ corning | TO Action of the Convention Enthue | 4 Voru—wno wrote the resolution? fall them’ traitors,” whether actuated by sclishness, | CoMPany. Tho second oor ts occupied by A. Zunde 40 the original representations made by hts predecessors, Mr. Kriitay in roply stated Mr. Roberts wrote it in the | ambition, or directly influenced by British gold; | Plang legs manufacturer, damaged by water, | Tusured &e. &ec. &c. ‘the same fact distinctly appears. I have carefully ox: siastically Endorsed. White House as I dictated it to him. (Laughter.) because 7 saw this grand organization was in danger of | fF, $1,000 in the Greats! Insurance Company. The amined those representations to trace the dates of the Mc, Guuvvey, of Indiana, stated that he know himself | being destroyed; becuse 1 saw that our brothers in | "st foot is occupied by M. Palf at a, lager be: $1,000 claims embraced in that list, and find much th tor ae. &e ae, that the whole merit of negotiating Mr. Mitchel’s release | roland were almost destroyed by these men, and that | 4 dwelling; damage about $: fencing? Our City of Mexico Correspondence. proportion included within the period of residence of Mt waa due to Ms. Kiem. iting, elo | tthe hopes of my whole life, and the hopes of my | ea ee damaged about $200 and ine Crr¥ ov Mux100, Dec. 19, 1865. “ —pomeerere Rogel ivered a telling, 's freed ‘abou! 4 Lae oy K ae for all the damage done during the entire period, which | liberations, after a session of nine days, It has finally | The House adjourned sine die. emergency in which I was placed, when I found Soatte use thee ‘daar lations Therefor, cc. as less than £300,000. I tind a great proportion em- Draced in an early and more trustworty representation made by the same person. 7 Such being the facts, I sabmit whether, with such ‘small support as can be given by this wholly ex parte and vague averment, his Lordship has not a little crossed the verge of international courtesy by venturing, without any personal experience whatever of American legisla- ion, and in the face of the statement of M. Correa de Serra, which he must have rea@, to hazard an assertion, and, ‘still more, give rise to an impression like that necessarily produced by the language already quoted. Standing as I do, the defender of the law of my country, it is with regret I am compelled to protes ‘against it-as wholly unsubstantiated by any facts ad dnoed, and In every essential particular incorrect. Neither were those the only cases in which the eflicacy ef these provisions of law have been fully tested. It is mot a very long time since I had the honor of cailing the attention of her Majesty’s government to an instance af the remarkable promptness with which action was had under them upon arequest made‘by the represonta- tive of ber Majesty's government at Washington, ‘Mr. Crampton on the Tith of ‘October, (855, directed the attention of my government to the character of a vessel in New York, then believed by him to be fitting out as privateer. ‘It was by virtue of the authority vested in it by one of the sections of this law that she ‘was seized on the 19th of the same month, and taken discarded the farcical semblance of an Irish republic in that the secrets of the organization were Ao pe a ‘The home administration of the empire has just beon i i mies through the public press. I Railroad B America. Its first great mistake was in ostablishing THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. sole hopes “where every true Fenian ought to place | TR Troy and Cohoes Railro arm | published. It is divided into several principal heads, one. Arepublic for Ireland in America—that is, @ re- th Destroyed—Thirty Hor: Burned to them-in the Brotherhood alone. I appealed to the Death: each of which includes a great number of secondary sub- Public within a republie—was t00 nonsensical not to call | Cooper Institute was besieged last evening by as large | Brotherhood to send delegates here and to-J1dge between Troy, N. Y., Jan. 11,1866. | divisions. The main divisions include:—First, the ad- down the censure of all thinking men. The farce is | an assemblage asfever gathered at ite gates seeking ad- | sentatives here and they assembled in Congress, apd | _ The extensive barn of the Troy and Cohoes Horse Rall- | roinistration of the home department and ef its various u played out, and it is hoped that the recusant partion will | mission within ils walls, It bore, however, an element | they havo judged betwen me and between’ the | Teed Company, niaatod, shout, milway bawece ahe OO | is.” second, the regulation of the Department of submit to this decision and co-operate cordially tn again | distinct from the great political rallies which from time | cause of | Ireland, and mpret secret enemies | ee Thirty’horses and seven cars, with harness’ and hay, | the Interior, including the attribution of the variour pp Testoring union and power to the organization. Whil | to time make it their contre, This was geen inthe great | come out triumphant. (Applause.) I feel content | Were burned. | Tho {ite caught, from 2 Kerosene InP, | employes composing it. Third, an organic law, establish- Fenianism stood a simple, with foreign revolutionary | number of the gentler sex who mingled among the ex- | With the verd:ct, Scareely ever before were public oral jh Aes 5 ee Meer dollars, ech was partially | ing the administration of the departments, describing the objects in view, it had the countenance of all well | pectant throngs. The spacious hall was crowded in | Mem, assailed by urosser vituperation from traitors | io oie. functions of the prefect and of the counsellors of depart- - . . within their own ranks than were myself and asso- wishers of Irish nationality. Its aims and objects wore | evory part ina very few minutes after the opening of the | vinte, B.D. Killian, (Choers.) ‘Never were met, moro Large Fire at Binghamton, ments on one side and of the sub-prefects and district Brxcnamron, f Y., Jan. 11, 1966, counsellors on the other; fourth, a classification, by then understood; but when it degenerated into the cum- | doors, avd a glance at the anxious faces would assure | besely, foully, vilely, treacherously assailed. Yet we brous and expensive machinery of # legalized govern | the spectator that Ireland’s cause alone could bring to- bere ane Pred a igi pe epee About two o'clock this morning w fire broke out in Mt. | category, of the prefectures and sub-prefectures; fifth, ment, without a country to govern, shrewd politicians | gether distinctively a Celtic gathering. The immense | But so strong is the organization, so firmly has it beens Leriey J erin ad sieprn = oer et Bh, gg al east | the institution of the municipal authorities, divided lato began to sugpect that they meant nothing more than | assemblage was brought together in consequence of acail | built on the rock of justice, trath and Irish patriotism tinguished totally destroyed threo stores, owned respec. | two categories—one appointed by the people (the Ayun- Keeping bofore the world the programme of a huge | of the Fenian Brotherhood for a grand demonstration in | jug has new proved itealt- Seong eonigh be Fenal ay | tively by 8. Harding, Horton Brothers and R. H. Hall & | tamientoe), and those solected by tho government (the pantomime with the theatre in New York. This has | honor of the delegates to the Convention before whom the | only the attacks of open avsailante, ite mature) enemies a ee wae Lita heart of the business | alicades and municipal commissaries); sixth, the electo~ - worked as might have been foreseen: ambition and cor- { cause of the ‘Senate and O'Mahony” bas just beende- | but the attacks of traitors withii mee Pp po phate in own bosom. . 4 the mode of o larding, boots and shoes, Joss $3,600, $2,000; | ral law of the Ayuntamientos; seventh, the ruption got into the ranks, and the Brotherhood became | ited. The rrul of the deliberations of the Convention, ieee gest sae plenty ig x Hal & a, crockery, lose $26,000, insured $1 00; publication of the iswein the territory of the empire, 2 tice to Mr. O'Mahony, it must | which was known to bave concluded in a verdict for Mr. “ I) Finel , clothing, loed $9,000, insured $7,000; Hor- ; boar re Mipcom cxpremed himeett opposea | O'Mahony and a condemnation of the seceding Senate, | Sih vile wrotehes—{applanse) and as we bave with: | son‘Brothers’ stove dealers, loss $4,000, insured. $2,000, | through the administrative authorities, ve stood and conquered treason in our ranks 80 sball we p to such a farce, and that his consent was only gained had no doubt much to do with the success of the eall of | cuccced to peperg till wo have accomplished onr great Total loss, including buildings, $52,500; insurance on all, The attributions of the Secretary of the Interior are : m he Brotherhood, The greatest excitement broke out from $86,000. divided into eleven branches, submitting to his Jurisdic- poesession of by the officers of the law in such a man- | under protest. Some men wanted to be Senators, and | ¢ and noble object—the independence of Ireland. (Tre- ” wer esto prevent all possibilty 12f eerape. Tt required ranted! {a Raves hand in the politiont a and there O'Mahony aud Kilhan Rad heen, mock honorable aud RT arsed seit belie Railroad Matters. tion the prefectures, aub-prefectares and miinicipalities; at four days to prosecute the investigation before | fore wi: do figure in the eyes of the ic 36 the : 1” meeting then rose and gave three vociferous c! bi fe for pul Ber Majesty's repreventative was led to deviare his sac, | ock representaiives of a republican government The | RODlY vindiented. At these passages the applause of | sor O'Mahony and Ireland, Purapeteans, Jon. 12; 1908, - | the pelos; the Genta ‘mad births, she feenns fee palin ‘sfaction with the result to which it had reached, and desired the process to be stopped. Whon I compare eelerity of this eflective proceeding with the feob mature of the procosa thatended in the eecape of the 0 Alabama, in defiance of the British authority, while 1 give due credit to her Majesty’s goverament for intentions, it seems difficult to assent to the view which his lordship bas been pleased to take of the slight difference in the inefficacy of the legislation ef the nations, In any event, I cannot but @rnk their future harmony would bave been much more wertainly secured by a consent to try the experiment in a present assembly has done away with all this, and bas | {P@ audience broke out almost as raptuousiy as when | “Remarks were also made by Major Kelly, of Indiana; | To-day, before Justice Reed, in the nisi prius, the case safety under any name whatever, public health, public Y ’ w Rago ¥ } the success of the cause itself in Treland under Stevens y , tre” Wh a canton ot five to aid and assist him | stction of the Senate and the denunciations occasionally | Yrauris aud others, After the address Of Colonel | Versus Catawisas, Western, Central and Atlantic and | OF Pawnbrokers’ offices; public assistance in great by their counei! and advice. More than this, they have | lovelicd at thom drew forth maniesstions not at all 1 QMahouy the meeting dispersed. Great Western Railroads came up, The counsel of the | Calamities; the general direction of national and public eee etree restos, at Met | “the procoodings were ‘condiicted to the vinse ina most | ay, yy, xx EIdtam’s Attack om Gon. Sweeny. | Resding Rallroad applied to be made a party to sustain | festivals; the direction and inspectorship of the press; at yond th : of acting dishonestly. "the newecou. je harmonious jaanner, the closing — Weing that of | no ips: Ovescuns or HR AkMY 4XD Navy ov rue Uxi- | the respondents, The case grows out of the | last the peraonnel, thie budget, the accounts, ordinances saeituri lished is based on simple prineiples, | Head Centre O'Mahony. An excellent band of music | een srarns: i Proposed brond guage road, which the respondents bar peer oe sa age ce hp'es organic w concerning min istrat! eo somethin like the old American constitution | 04 in atteodance which prolonged the euthusiasty Of | Grancxwex—Om this the 16th day ‘of January, 1866, at party will adopt all this we cannot say. It is very hard | Na recerved their due meed of spplauce. this city, B. D. Killin, at present bolding the position roads. The complainants ask for ap injunction, | departments appoints for the dopartmente @ prefect and 8 j § : 5 Zz = 8 i q Fy 8 adopted at Philadelphia, How far Mr. Roberts and his | $e audience after the last notow of the ditforent:speakers | 4 meeting of the Fenian Convention at Clinton’ fall, in weason than mdenvor, after great mjury has | to relinqnish the swoots of office, though bogus, particu- OPENING OF THR MERTING, of treasurer. to Mr. John 0"! attacked that the contract of October 31, 1863, is at counsel of prefecture; for the districts, a sub-prefect Seon deat to peave (oat rotabiner weber ba teres when fat pickings are attached to it. It they and | Mr, 3. 3..RoOKRs opened the proceedings in s brief ad- | tor of Genoral Thomas W. Sweeny, one of tho bnd, and that it be delivered up and cancelled. ‘Mr. Cuy- | anda counsal of district, The attributions of theve stances, have averted. But it would appear super- | their followers are sincere in their patriotism they (rit! | dreasto the ‘He said tout when he lastap- | diers of the late war. Unable to find aught of the Jer opeped the argument on complainants, thoritles tht bed: ibinit to the decision of @o lal a inajority of | peared-berore,them the Brotherhood was divided, and tt | the public or private history of that officer, he He referred to the provision of the act of Mareh 24.1865, | Various aut are thus described :— Metogates as composed the late vention If uot, van subpones Ahat the a At So was forever | lost, | neta the convention the Tew of the arin, whic! yo — the apres claita to exercise ay eee ‘The prefects are appointed by the Emperor, They are they should step a-ide, and let earnest, honest oven | But, as be predicted thea, je im America | can bu! shattered eighteen years ago on was spec! hich authorizes them to consoll- | clothed with the three-fold attributes of delegate of the sok ‘out thoir purpees, it they have ‘the means of a0 have declared theyselves, and the Veuana are again a | ofCherabuses. To the credit ‘of the convent? date The complainants entortained the view that under fluor to this investigation turtherao the view of Ge fact that whether these provisions of the Amoricon law were or were not effective, it never was any part of ‘my instructions to urce the adoption upon her Majesty's q of representative of the interests of the de- it. Iwas instrocted only to suggott the ex- | doing in their power. united body. (Applanse.) How that was. yht about | said, they unanimously hissed him down, and the general railroad law of 1849 there could be no evi- | %°vereign, pedioncy of having recourse to suc! additional mennentey Te morning yrocoeingn ae, ye usual, ble the | they ‘gt hear rove cshers better me sonpees - Aas srologins. a ae ee has ~ the honor = of sonnet by ar yg a partment and of agout of the government. it might think to choose to the end of making | reading of minutes of the ast day’s proceedings. | point There were delegates from Cansse, the British | during 0 rebelli conceive it to be e office Secret ‘Com: 3 - | the 1 the tate af Giat Dodie tae eee ak cdhauny arson nome provinces, California, Idaho apd other. distaut Tere | ‘protest, inthe uame of ihe army of the W ject of the respondents ‘s to construct a great through Counsellors of department give to the peafect the % was in that form only that her Majesty's ment decided to decline the ry ‘A qpadintion was aanybed that the part oF Che. seeotw- |: auerien, (Applause) ‘Tile has bean the ort ttiporiant | itis infamous atieek wn a cheere "oon by one Who has | Toute between ‘the Far West and New York, elihougt it aAvuntage of their knowledge and of thelr deliberations, posal decision was not bs eo the stupuall ah the Son: the recustat Senators from the Brother. | Convention ef the brotherhood ov: and when'the | never been within the rauge ef a hostile br!) is agreed that Philadelphie may have a few crumbs of | They are composed of eight members, three of whom Rooslus expttuged! In favor of Mt. Sullivan, ot Oblo, and | voiou o€ thay. Covvention sbooke te beard the world 6018. Re TRESILIAN, Dusinesn ‘The whalo echome has bean carriod Uarough | are’ stmply acsictante, deatined. te. ail up the yacemciee the of freedom as @reat Britain is, or ever has been, and further, I fully believe that neither government would consent to give to the term that lattude which would encourage the power of doing wrong with perfect impunity. The sug. mn which hie lordship bas been pleased to make to- of the United States, It was against doiug anythy Mr. Fleming, of Troy, in case they publicly express thoir | might be aasared that the cause. was triumphaut, and | Major, and late Chief, on by picking up litte local charters which wore int bg d Neither in presenting bo ge bere ate Sorrow jor the part they had une ay ecpeeiian: tw the | that which bad been done would prove the calvation of | A. Logun’s staff. Reaialie alg for reads ‘uly Yooal MB. their character, and the first | Produced by one of the titulur number. The counsel of Rave been called to do, in the conrse duty here, | Brotherhood. the land, (Applause.) He how introduce one of step in the effort to get acrots the State of Pennsylvania | departmont gives ite advice upon the business ef the pre- ean I for a toment permit an inuplication that my gov- ‘There was # very strong feeling in the house im favor | the noblest Brotherhood, Hon. Stephen J. Meany | Am Incame Fenian on the Deck of a C is to lease the Catawissa Railroad, whereby the fecture, takes the initiative of measures calculated to ernment bas either ‘made a demand which uime atthe | of these two gentiemen. They seemed to command the | (great applause), this day elected District Centre for the fornia Steamer. hope to get from Milton acrogs the State, unite with the aveld the or to improve the peared @minution of British frecdom, or which assumos, with- | Tespoot of the delegates aseerbled, and many expressed tate of Ohio, OUR NICARAGUA CORRRSFO! Eastern /Avania Railroad, and thence by the Morns abuses provi posi people ‘out warrant from any previously nized authority or | themselves so convinced of their high standing that they Mr. Meayy then stepped forward and was greeted renmaped and Essex Rail t into New York, and of the administration of the department. They practice, the existence of an extont of obligation on the | most bave orred thronyh the iufucnes ond selse repre- | with great applause, He said with the spirit of an Irish- Gronontown, Nicaragua, Dec. 31, 1865. Tho argument will be resumed to-morrow moming. sens dles be a0Gnnees wih Ae. 4 : part of neutrals towards belligerents, going beyoud any | sentations of devigning parties. swan he #tool forward to address an Irish audience—Iriah On the trip of the steamer Moses Taylor from San hy sae bave a seating af once a week, the extra. whieh the goveroment of a free country conld bave CENTRAL COUXCU. arromnrKED in Yeeling auc iu spirit. (Cheer) He would | p, sco to Sun Juan, with Calif ris Diea. ig at least , besides Pere, though acting with entire good faith, anctually | 4 gomauition was nant aproinied uf one from eacn | NOt ARqate to bimaelf the ght to occuny thelr | Xow york, an inlinan’ Delongiog 1o tho "steorage cate IAS Cn Senenteg, \Semnny SE. DEA seek, | re aesy eenee, Hane Wil ake peas apn mew ot i. - : (tren ) eo nee, 204 West Ninetsenth street, widow of | tho prefect. 1 feel very ware at my country is.quite ax jeulous of Biate and disirict to select tue names ot members for (Tremendous ase.) Av honorable workman like | 0B “leck with « revolver in his hand, declaring that he pre! preservation of true the office af Contra! Council. porecte,) was « Fenian, and would shoot any man who was not of | Samuel Lloyd, aged 72 years. The sub-profects are the te and himself woold not, therefore, long detain them. To-day snoop p proposed by prefect op ‘The following tou asnée, wore submitied:—Joveph he (elt be uguin ‘ved. He bad thought for daye past, | at perenasion. Two of the cablm roe heveatver. pointed bythe government, They represent in the dis. trite the admnjnisirative power of the prefect; their at- tributions are similar to thove of that officer, under the direction of whom they aro exercised, MeGrath, St. Louis; James J. Rogers, New York; sup. pt. posed to be Englishmen, at once denied having any J. 0M. ‘Tobia, “Shawaut; Pairick’ Ward, Lowa; Colonel | een ee ener ate ee ea iat; | Fenian procheltics, ‘Thereupon the insane Irishman Mullen, Tennesse, Lavrrence Verdon, Detroit; J. J. aoe * shot them both. He was wounded himwelf in turn, and Meany, Obio; §. F.'Sinnot, Massachusetts; J. Cavanagh, | Goumclonsnes, and he talk thal again a great future | jamped overboard. Some of the crew aud. passengers California, and Patrick Corbet, Syracuse. sare 4 ee Pon Jed him out of the water, and, with much dificaity, wards the close of his note of improvements in the sta | “Colonel Mullen refused the noiinatiog, a traitors had arixeu among them. The word, perhaps, ns je others fr bers ‘and get eight pounds Y. P. The councils of district bave equally within their ju- " sn moat pected trong; but mistakes were crime ‘But, like | [vented the others from lynching him on the spot, Bast India Coffee f for 13. cent A wy s who endeavor to evade its inwe, though it appears to mo Mr. Corbet having declined t vote was taken, and Mr. Cavanag on i had gone through. From bis distant region men came | the law, aes a | fecture, They consist of flvé members and two assist. te be in substance little more tan it has boon the object | eigen ‘werw.elected:Stemere, JJ. Wogors, F. corer, | 2 distremy to this city, but, Maving Itened to the mg oe Yfree, Address EB. Foote, M. Dy, Lis Broadway, | ante, ant from the outeet of t r to obtain, 4 4 ma ypelly Meath hg > | revelations made in the Convention they were no longer Dy hy 4 Sayed che which Teunnat but recelve with great revpoct, | © ,G- Sinwot, James Necrath and ie Te cocond | Mistress, but joyful, and those whe were most sub. SKATING. New York. There various authorities are divided in three catego» @ad which | shall transin't to my government with plea sure, If the reasons for it are sound now, I am at a lous to perecive why they did not avail during’s period when jected t wonbt xnd c puritied, and holding than ever. (Applause.) The principles (or amny etood forward cleared and higher place in the affections of | ROUP—HOW IT MAY BE PREVENTED WITHOUT | ries, according to their \mportance. Each category hat @ Exeitementon the Park Lakes | 57 ,"yilcing: {re liscause gud cue, Beutfrec, Address | its peculiar exchequer, granting an annual income of lected, MR. GRIFFIN, TREASURWR. . f Mr. Williaw FP. Meeben, of New York, f* mre 6 e predon us Well as Those of Brooklyn. ~~~ | four thousand dollars to the profects of the first class, coantry could bave felt the benefit of them. - y uifered in 1849 were still the predominant y ™ ’ of Indiana, were sabmitted for the « of 1866, ° cans to-day . NFIDENTIAL F FOR THE MARRIED trust ‘that I need not repeat how mach pain it has | OCT vcurer Mr. Griftl wear cloct a tak on! Gems dee sof 1566, and the Irish Americans to-doy were In the Park yesterday, as well as throughout Brook- freo in sealed envdope, Address E. B. Foote, M. | ‘bree thousand dollars to those of the second and two given me heretofore to witness the evi that ensue from che crown out of this str clined, but was yr lyn, skating wae indulged in with great spirit. The ailed on to accept by the general wish erm 10 iat NOS Priel an the ree devermined t sand by pv principles than they "190 Broadway, N. ¥ ? thousand doilars to those of the third, This classifica: Of the house. Mr. Griffiss is reputed to be a very wealthy SEVER HITHERTO tion is equally applicable to the sub-prefecte, the pay of ting. visitors to the Park, though not so many as on the pre- t ; man, taid to be a millionaire. He stated that tie bail re ; eTpes iE, Pins! ; announces his Boverel o 2 re ont “8 oye it Q og 4. ve handred sand doflars, was » heavy one i were tainly as mach pleased with their im yo eee Esplanstery clrouler, via whom is, for the first class, Ofteen hundred dollars; for Seti in eriaien sestea iiia ancl ¥ elms ch he did not desire the position, and as that house day's sport, At the Fifth avenue pand there was an im- | siainp, Treatise on all Id cents.” Consulta the second, twelve hundred dollars, and for the third, Erosente one eae Be Deeper thought tt was for the good of Ireiand he should accept ever met to, »wa of visitors, who remained on the ice till a | eratix we one thousand dollars, tion that the the position, he woul! now do so, and lodgo securities ously Fi the appointment « at night. A large number of spectators at T IVORCES OBTAINED WITHOUT PUBLICITY IN The municipal administration is placed by the law in both places enjoyed the scene probably as mach the dierent States: all other law business attended to | 144 hands of two classes of public functionanes. The on the square, also votary publi vctive participants, A great fond F.1KI Orst composed of deliberative bodies, selected at the th mortage a J estate to the amount required to the most secure truet and manner determined on by able lawyers, He aseurad the House that he would O Mabouy ae » he stands tod: heully | taing ot Tiperas Head Contre—(great oheering pelore you ak he st th ry in 1nd8—the ry as the more y for sure NG, Counsellor at Law, 235 Brondwa keep bis trust, and that not one dollar of their funds fr " “a —_ patriotism and Irish fevling. (Inimense apy s open te all who are so disposed here, oe se box; ond com of officers hat the people would be paid without am order signed by the — view of Who will follow him be wou and from the phd flocking the care on Fe) the chy PyOers, noses UNDE i Ls id we. wat ‘aa ae aan oes pore snk | they have had of.in- | Contre and Socrutary of the Treasury, and hab vouchers | 4:tain thom, but would retire with the t | railroads running to the Park it would seem that advan | case there pending will call before sald date, oo > ities 4 juries feom the impe jon of British Iegisiation, and o | *°"ld he kept tor the same. Philadelphia he was appointed # Be nr, which be fett was taken of it, In the Park the pond most skated FT WANG, Counsellor at Law, 48 Broadway ‘The Ayuntamiento belong to the first clase, the alcaden SALARIES OF OFFICERS. to be 4 great honor; but ma proat cffcers and the galaries attached thereto | poever felt more honor than wh define :— Yefusal to amend it, woold be ready cheertully to repped In * it au honor he doubt the large one in the neighborhood of | ~~ and municipal commissarier to the second, ise thiew off GheSens- | the Cou That at Oc dred and Seuuth cant te IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT PL ‘and could say that he no longer belonged | but poorly atteaded, probably on arcount of ite distonce D)'iieity:cther good eases prosecuted. without fee in'ad. | The Ayuntamientos will be elected in all the commanay ox from the eauee of Irish mationality. | from the city. ‘The skating in Brooklyn was good, the | "N° nOWES, Atrmey and Counsellor, 78 Nasaan street, | (townships), that is to say, tu all aggregations of over one The «i wero ne t amother appeal like that made im 1859 by bh jesty’s representative to the more stringent and ¢ Live protection extended to their own. The great Lee Aner. preservative of harmony sanong nations ie the full | Head Centr... 0.0.0... $2,000 REMARKS OF MR. KELAGHER. patrous of each pond giving their proprietors a benefit | ——— — — thousand inbabitants, of wha, without reaehmg that aecognition of “reciprocity im their obligations. | Secretary of the Trewsary..-. * Vee | Mr, Ker Aouss, of Maine, Socrotary of the Finanes | this season. In Honokert the fiyivan Lake as ural re: PRICAL COMMON SENSE—4y PAGES. 100 1LLUS. | nutnber, will justify of the moans required for tke en So long vy list of depredations upon | Serr Saviioun ry 4 , Committee, made a few remarks, He said he came to | celved a large share of Jersey patronage. Se ne SS MoT. eeths nuher i Bde, penses of the administration. Villages not included im American commerce, coahequent apts ibe leowe of a | Slsg eels : jvention prejudiced eguinst Mr. O'Mahony and 'D. roadway. N. ¥, was aad Sie category will be snuexed to the nearcat ! mace oooh sangeet. een ae een = pono Subscription Agent...... ‘The pomber of members the Ayuntamiento of a lated were true. He came to investigate the charges, Poughkeepsie. N® YORK lage will be based = number of ite in! 1,600 * Poon | others, and believed the stories which Ue secoiers ciren- | Challenge to SkatersThe Sport at 1,000 1,900 900 impanity, coutinues to weigh upon their minds, it would ding Secretary ‘ he Maaahenenne tm ee Oss saen ae areus 4 ie the height of assurance in me to bold out any encour. “ork Financial Departinent. i pat nee Mas aoked tf the Int fn vepeblie bed tok a Povauxexram, Jan. 11, 1966 WRERLY MAGAZINE $000 to 4,000 inhabitants 6 counssiion, Scasequenevet Which might be te piace Greet Britta organisers seventy dollars por wont and | % TENE te have lox 7. Donohue, of Newburg, has issued a challenge to — 1200312 32,000 inbabitants 12 counsellors de precisely the waiie degree of security, in dangerous | “*Peuses. Central Council, when in session, five dollars particular the charges which ere 5 any person in the United States to skate one or five Sitiie Seiitilt iil Cate seaaine Sethe eee to sosieae SS pees sanese ol ‘ounseliors. emergencios, which she herself whon appiled w bad de igo Be as their resources wore | Were uiterly false. The commiltég came to the conclu- | tuiler, on the Hudson, for « purse of five hundred dot- = the number of po EE ‘on Sey ae bape Ee ny ote vm . -—_ hie lordebip's note, | chiefly derived ‘fon ry fer clasues the stricwest | #100 that Mr. Killian, by reason of his expérence, was | lars. A man named Van Sycelin, a resident of N FOR TEN CENTS A WEEK. dred thousand the 7 of counsellors will be im- vane ven baa on = pis note, | ceanomy and vigilatice sbeola be carried out im treir | iudispensable for the success of the Fenian | Harnbarg, is said to hare accepted. Jn the number for January 13 fe creased in proportion with the wants of the city, but will Sle cr aie ainda Een Re at a | Ga. -& woe out in their | movement. The andienor had awembled to | Over three thousand persons assembled on the river ever excond ninoteen. Samanta OF a Sgrerumnout w leave any doubt of the | ceuntets, Messrs, Meaty, sinnot aot Matis, who bad | fatify the scion of the » Convention, which | here to-day for the purpose of skating. HOW I MADE A FORTUNE The Ayuuramicutos will be selected through the bal- duty which bes Sat too tien p Harel ie tie lord. | emained faithful to thelt oaths im supporting the legit | P ciatened, thet Str, O”iabeuy one bie rn gh gee a la IN soeeune meen ERM Ses r ship has deen officially the paren to whom it has teen | mate authority of the Brotherbood. insane Boe? hy Sah ie conten ta homee son, open to ail com a same manner. MEI oh ‘ Bs Soares gy ormen tomy, Tee, | ot ihe peta bey eigtyto Me | net time nolan one fran teton @ Te | firatat Murder we Rostavitte, — a ry Ey | ~ ~ Pore non s ween p land, that she might take her among the foremos! jan. AnD write, ones) io ‘ ing the daties of Als post under his suspices, my coun The reverend gentleman replied in a very appropriate REMARKS OF JUDOX M’cORMICK, ent o >t peice 4 = y ips of over ive speech, thank the Convention for thelr food opinion | Judge MoConmen, of Towa. was the next apeaker. He | Dratelly mordered by three men last ni Qry may rest natiniied that the accession of your lordship way w bis home in Potteville. The murder was com- ‘There will be excluded from there all persons in the mili- abot T of bim, aad hoping, now that they nad ananimourly | was no for wherever he met an Irish at Ban brought shout 20 eT aike Sates pune placed the “ Sayetin &, ey fe basis, th ieee Trin 7 # at bovie ‘Ae came many feane = i) public nee, es two miles from ORIGINAL AND TRUE STORY, tary servicer, the teachers in a the they would all tell their wet the ming) stituents at home what good | miles to take part im trial yet. apothecaries, nd impress on thein the neces- | John O'Mahony, and to give # true verdict according to | Mr. Duane was an accomplished gentleman and s by hg ayy Ae Mond NEW YORE YRRELY MAGA. =— might evffer from an attendauce to municipal ‘things they had dow Mr. Adame to the Earl of Clarendon. universal favorite with every one, and his death causes < ‘Received November 2], $65. sity of combining tn ‘the present effort to fursher | the evidence, ‘The jury now made their deliverance— all the ins and who wil! qh informacion 5 t ‘<eneanea orem Een rates, ¥ the caure of Trinh independence Ble next read the | that there stands John U'Mahony, Head Centre, pure ag | *% most intense excitement all through the county. = “1 Tod case & tun coduuel address to the Houte prepared by the Committee on Address. It wae # rémwmé of the proceedings of the vention and what they bad accomplished. It stated ] Lompos, Nov. 21, 1965. |4 Wr Taap—1 have the bonor to inform your lortship Abat the notes alicited Dy the posal for a Commoarion 40 ado that not one charge of the fabricated ‘hood ae ora than has been ever published. Fo ve compiew in es few tm. had investi | Brutal Murder Negrees im North | cumberr Also, proved againel E Tey ve ‘oomenee’ PATTY'S VOCATION. ‘consider certain classae that never before had so respectable and intelligent » duty to bie cause, bis Wrisnnetow, N. C., Jan, 11, 1866. tiBhoab stkeer Foy Py dave difoulties in the Tate Biaies, Lyte A heay of Irisbenen 3 ts be AT, »} ml, pba Pt seeuenea to a negross, to Belang © s she Thirty-soventh A Rei, ne “fi joroura erable Earl ft thon om questions of such vital 41 » Tine heat i aa ae me seh et” Avguet | 80 organization so : nd their treasures and send them to Jobn Mahony, that | boaee of N. Cannon, on Middle Sound, There oi romance erepttior fast, have received the careful consideration of my | threatened by desig {heir brethren at home might know that lowa was tn the | were in the house at the time Mr. Thomas Pickett, Mr. POMINSIN HOLDEM oramen house and ite labored for | Cannon, Miss Pickett, Mra Carter and Mrs. Pickoth ‘One ‘A German L Se SS CLAS | Sen ee Gar’ Read | vf the nogroms fred upon them and tiie a. Theten, | TO PENGONS AnoLT TOMREEL thongs At. at the outset, to exclude from cou. | problem or Irish independe had suffered | two oe, om ine, best oe _ oy h waar as 1 TWO SCENES AND & LIFE ~% mdqation, are jert and reavonabic, Tam imetructed to dolegtes, those 3 ‘ ‘that it enahe h aitic ‘that threatened the arisen like Fvialy round a the throat. Cannon escaped and THE GOUT. . Gad 0 fel conver to Ite lardchipa’ pecpoettion. ona. INAUGURATION OF TRAD CENTRE. the x from hi ashes, entering on 8 new and more “= ane, Lae Le Nats bones @ Pacts: « racnes S Yaense ; ( qrested, therefore, to inform your lordahip that the prop Colonel O'Mahony now rove to subseribe to the decla- | weetul career, for wow be would be su by all the | escaped, Biloris are Ing to arrest them. ‘ Of ent ‘and instructive Literatere, well printed on eaition af her Majesty '* government for the creating of a | ration of office. He repented it after the Chairman, and | trae lovers in America With his he prayed that large t7pe ae ‘ SS 2 aremeee dechned. I pray your Co ha ae the House rove and gave him three = ype he? a mom BM, bel The New York Cheesemakers’ Conven- Re Hs AEA NE WAgEALEES, = moon the rances of consid. | cheers, Then ; hela ion. ' ~ perry hy whebl have, = hapten THR CMATKMAN’s aponess, | Gu Tara, and the berp that hed Seon so Jong silent would r Unica, N. ¥., Jan. 11, 1968, we Yorms= scapes asa dg CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMB, Mr. Corbet wae moved from the chair and « unanimous | oBee more ring out in triumph in rsa. ve Pe yet Sage ‘One copy, one year, $4. One copy, tree mouths, 1. Two t , = vote of thanks passed to bim. In reply he said:-Ho had | 'Mahoay, the Regeuerstor. The men of lows, third annual meeting of the New York State sob. ea Bie ei Sad oes gt to ' ‘The Fart of Clarendon to Mr. Adame, never seen convened together A = consin pot nc Sere ania enatan Gen Association sdjourned this even- ‘Specimeg copier veut by ‘on receipt of ten : Foran Orrce, Dec. 2 165, | intelligence amd forbearance, He did not at home ia wy power, he ph 4 be . a bome he stay st many places, ing, after ® snocenful and largely one. | adireng, 0. M. RAILBY 4.00., wwe the honor to acknowledge the receipt of | wae a really cross man ig the house, the tribes of = oe “> 7 Potlishers footw aT Jotter of the 18th ultimo, having reference two the | Man! ‘and Shawmut had some tle Breals, point out to the various _— rye Beare sion of two daya The name of the amsociation a wey, ate hate ; oderemed to sou on 4 ni ey couhd new ome anlage terete eit aie hasteee, ene wes changed to “The American Dairymen'’s Asso. | ———————— es So Bok tissing, nd you hove asiotester i fie aie ould chow them that under bis guidance frelnnd would fclstlon,” to inclode the delegates from half a dozen Qe Beas mons JITHOUT SPRCTACL ES, ' = hate long dinate te Byte be free ond ali Ragland tu a biases,” (applanse.) Staten Gal he Gonaden whe wore prosemt, Arnage. | EB. iow Yorks AtAreos country will anceps your verdiet, given after such search. AEMARES OF MR. WELSH, OF IDAHO. meat were made for aD agem to Ge | Noes Gene ADEREEES Don eee int invertigation and mature deliberation | We have | Ste. Jonn Wanan, fromthe Territory of Idaho, wae intro. | coming tte anrying gg Be OY BA placed the on a firm basis; and let us exert | duced He had arrived om that the Terri. | ae. wes ourselves to aid our brothers who are ready for the tory and na a he we aie fudge be that | Tee r m 4 seruggle., Do his and ‘the spiet of liberty ‘and ‘com. | the Congress were. determined to de jemice | yor street, rt m that now ‘Ge Will soon place Ireland s | to the concerned. There were now im the free nation in communion with the great nations of ot Vale oe honed Penns cae bundred Vial ve i T ‘TE Ov . the earth. Ber green flag will soon be recognized as tak. | jars een teat two monthe age for oe bor’s Night oe Ing ® place among te proud beapers of free and happy canta ee here wore coanfort f i wR. EILL Lap. ‘sorry to ‘that he met iviskunen Ia Brap- og. 4 After Mr. Corbet had resumed bie mept, Mr, B. D. mn ane Tajeiees om p treieaaech toon be hones 3 ieee, ow ., emee ar cape tare ard ane voy edly cred, RF Wis) ae Po torn be Reve in a oe «<