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4 | “<q Sc R 3 a 5 Zz B - x s S E ~) =} ey 8 ' —— =x S -_ > « ‘uiiners and clerks authorised by « tate act of Congress, eregution of « | did Congress ‘ \ ‘The Commianioner affirmed that \t was totelly impossible pe Rd Fe Fry right BURO PE ° for Bim to appoint the sew ofieams wat be had ea Tao Steere Se tee Yeoms assigned him for thelr accommedation, under party ‘The Inman steamship Etsa, Captain riageman, from a re | seemed to be # difficult matter for the Secrotary to (OPA oigee end pemeeees 1 npc ry anon Liverpool the 27th and Queenstown the 28th of Novem, Ahan nnnn nnne prevail upea the heads of any of the other buroaos the Executive starr and wore Upto noe statesmen in the | ber, arrived at this port last night, bringing our Drake in F "7 to surrender a poriion of their room, and it was ence 6 ee ee country, oy im the interest | ie detail of our cable despatches, dated to ber day Fpeech of Senator Drake in Favor o cemematiet, it ts at, remove ae Tetent cooper of “the nee. a ¢ ea:ling from Ireland, one day later, : oe Patent Ofice Building. Whatever ifioulty South; Yeager” Censuring the President. ‘that pasned by in silence. prevented the setilement of,the question, there was 0 Rothing decisive done unti! a few weeks ago, and-Com- Sera eae fo SIR FREDERICK BRUCE'S DEATH. HES = ee missioner Theaker, it ie stated, became so tmportunate bate to the Lord Stauley’e Letter to the Mayer of tea V f th to have the matter concluded that he fell into diegrace : thelr rent- Se ee ec” Expec @ eto of the Negro with the Secretary. Since then their relations have un- pond [ Jon! President had, iv effect, ‘The following is a copy of the letter of Lord Stanley, rn im provem: and thie request for the President of the | pars and for tellers Both “| forwarded to the Mayor of Boston relative to the death Equality Bill. pacino yechissenn LS the tase Shade one sniivenate' cheb-she | eeteane ean’ ine aeration wenaaenten: | or tau ve ‘ tecintiiennenaaillll puvora candidates already in the fold for the expected MEETING OF COLORED WORKINGHER, ieee | See, Raich, PORTAGE me ee to oie a sea Fonmcx Orvice, Loxpow, Oct, 12, 1867... vacancy, one or two of whom bave been working {From the Evening ‘Megam of ai ar) seis aiettes thal eeeeaee oad: wed tation a Fenuesting me wo Saraieh tareennatine PA sa Bag Fip orcs ag ‘deapatch’ of i eee ani: a ABHINGTON, 7. 3 rongt bjected 0 melancholy news which Organization of the Whiskey Dealers? | for ws once for «long time, | athovgh ME | 34 coreg workingmen of thi uti Teld's mre. | Mrange ond howto power; that tam uot bound io exe- | wat, but MF. Mongen otjecied viousiy compeyed to me by tof the death of Bie C ention, heaker has rep Secretary § ing last night at Woodward Hall, to devise means io | cule which are unconstitutional, aud that, he ‘YMR BURY) UB YUND IN THR TREASURY VAULTR Frede ‘ai Bruce, e alreaty, ia reply to your tele~ rOnv . Ht to bo his duty to resign, and would therefore awsit | secure a fair proportion of emploswent on the pudiic | for providential reasons, Tdeom ‘beet wo keep up the | Mr, Ixcwusors, asked leave to offer a resolution direct | Fiains: Poser o-aenven: to the yovernment of the ing the Commitiee on Ways and Means to invent the wayeaud means wecessary to unlock Sap pos in cirenla- tion the —— beg of $158,167, now locked works, The colored people complain that they arc not | *PPearance of executing them, yet I hereby aim for rewoval, Among those who are mentioned in counes- | * fairly by the ‘oficlais, whe are glad To get the | YOU a Universal aronesty in edvance forall our acts tion with the position aro Judge Mason, who was for | pattote of the colored voters, but turn a ¢oid shoulder on | Hone ip violation of anol jaws’ Would they sit silently erumeut for the Sin which the. Unied. Biates ‘Waamecy 10, 3008, morly Commissioner of Patents, and Mr. James, at | them when they need assisiance. by if the President had issaed sueb a proc! up in the vau the Treamry, or et this county. wae inetracte® 13 Clee preseht an exsmainer in pipe sy " ‘alexander Henderson, one of the speakers at ine | Bed concluded that he had ne more right to treat the | as wey not Le required to Mntereat ou wie pubite | ' OB tiger ge Benator Drake's Resolution Censaring the ; c meoting last night, said the ballot was a good thing, but | President with consideration in this discussion than | debt, but Mr, Gorileld objected, Of thie sad event; bat Lam glad to e’ eno! The Comnqner Ceneeeee, Question Before | pread and butier were better, He found no colored pont gerd dodged ee se Fuinopers, The re- Mr, Woon, (dem.) of New York, appeared in his seat | OPPS a ine in acknowledging the the Senate Finance Committee. laborers at the Capitol, Navy Yard and other pubilc | & Prosideatial nightmare that yesterday for the firet time this session, and dir. Van a had A debate of some length occurred to-day in the Senate | places, ‘The labor ao a a _ on the breast of this pation had xope into Hora of New York to-day, ° you to make Known to Mr. seward, and, if you have: we a When he appealed to the Mayor the latter jumped | hislory; nevertheless, he (Mr. Drake) would consider Comumitieo of Finance on the House vill suspending the | 000% Ne Comminsioner, and when he Went to tho | this buffeting of Cougress with moderation and in a power of the Secretary of tho Treasury to retire or cancel | ¢, Ce | proper spirit, As#cmption of wngranted power the @Pair 004 100k up a position iu the conte of the oon | kur” supiens a month of the United Biates | Morera acer? smumisslaner shielded Rimeelt Ye- | President had callod thelr course; ne recoguitien of aay Here the honorable gentleman Dullt vp apie ofbooks | notep, A division of sentiment prevaila ax to | ,, “We must elect # ian ax Mayor.” said Henderson, | Possibility of mstake om his part, but dogmatic deance “4 ‘ 1 | And donapeiation of Congress as acting unconstitution- and documents on Sonator Patterson's dest, and pro- | tng propristy of this measure, the policy of | a MMOpilh do nm sunticn and five te 6 tat eNO ompioy, | ally-and ad a awloes, tyrapnical Dody, was the audacious eecdod to fulmiuaie bis charges scainst tho President. | contraction baving many advocates, while those in | ment and driven out, ‘The colored ‘peopte are one-third | Course of the President, If ther was bo remedy for The Senaior’s style ix“not Demostheme, but rather of 4 of the population, and it war nothing more than fair | ‘i® i woes pitiable spectacte, 1 ‘ereign power of the, musevtar order of orators ak sig prinpranlials 1 sinMudiocr agi ie es i Maik ics of legal tender | that they ehould have ono-thied of the work” the pation ing to such "ta attuce Was it to be . y pee 'D- | currency, and othere who are opposed both t ex- | — 4 committee was appointed to further the objects of | YP! that this denunciation was i img infor He made the Senate chamber and the corridore ring by | pansion and contraction, bat desirous of having | the westing, which adjourned until next Friday. mation ob thé alate of tho Uniont If this isso, then Wiig. vigorous vocalization, and when he ceased af¥eling | the progent amonnt of currency let alone, con- eae Lah ergy a aprsetged magneto g bephod My. Asuiry, of Obio, made some remarks in support of his proposed constitutional amendment, and then the House, at ten minates past four o'clock, adjourned, ANNA DICKENSON. Lecture at the Cae Institute ow ‘Breakers Ahead.” A lecture wae detivered last evening at the Cooper Institute by Mies Ana Dickenson on ‘‘Hreakers Ahead.’? The ball was about half filled, the temale portion of person minister, but also for the Cd representa, and whose policy effectually ship and good will of those Of relief wee plainly visible among the audience, — ceiving that specie payments will be arrived at in more JHE FORTIETH CONGRESS. constitution, He edmitted that the Prosident migbt | the audience strongly preponderating. A The Neerctary and Kergeavt-ni-Avmm of timely seaton, aro no lees strenuous in their views. |. Cmtgeenidicmpar ction Sees ae wontd sauce that the Kresideut Tred | A‘ter alludiug Jo the preaent unsetiled coudi- aly fo toe goveremnct and ‘ Seunte. * ™- ‘Tho bill of Mr, Edmunda, relating to the redemption of Second Beavion. power lo recommend ite repeal asnnconatiintional. Even | tion of the country, and to the pro-tlavery | generally are the sckuow! of her Thave telegraphed you (wo oF three bits of informa | government secttities, Is before ihe same eotmitten eas then itdepended on the cirovmetancesef the case. Bothe | gpirt, which she sailed hed brought on the | Sovernmont due: they have help special thane, * Felative to a nice Jittie rompos that te brewing in | hur ues not yet been acted upon, If ie difficult to de- SENATE. had no right to emapeuiate the forces of that law or it~ | recent war, Mies Dickomeon said that this Tupts tie gentlounan who eo consitevadely nocotn 1 Hanate aboot the division of the spails and the 4is- | termine what course the committee will recommend in a att was already prejudice in the minds of men 1m | same dovil of tyranny which we had fed and given time-| Sir Fred Bruce from Necrugauser to Bacon, and to tration oF the loaves acd Makes coming ander the con | seferehee co ihe Boiee bill, the likelihood, if any, being damon et | whee cane ee had sounded ‘lice ‘musi. | to grow strong had causod wounds which would take a | {he numerous gonliomen st Rosin, Whose, tee i 4 ese ANT ETARY OF THE TREASURY, Ties, {40 OF Sepatoria! dignitaries, There seems to be very | ig favor of endorsing the action of the House. Fe een enue the reply of the | 3e Wat ate vexvite aden by Congress, tad Tait xive | OME ime (oes), What was the actos! condition of | vened betwoan bis arrival at Boston and his death, and whose attendance at the funeral coremonies with his remains were honored before theit departure the United States, entitle thom to their warmest Qc. - knowledgments, To Mr. Sumuer, to the Governor of Massachusetts, and to the Aiavor of Boston, and distinguished persons in that city; to the phy: iittio excitement on the subject, but af people Expected Veto from the Preside: who profess io be imitinted re to be believed ‘The bill striking.the word “white” from the cbarter there is a peMect tempest ahend—one that } of this city and Georgetown, and from all the Jaws of will biow repniations to pieoon and shatter the woll laid | this District, so that colored mon can hold office and sit atfairs South to-day ¥ Discontent, ignorance, idleness, which the law formerly made for white men a necess ty, and poverty, the result of idleness, together with crim misery anda thousaod other evils. Nothing cou! el fe this condition of things but justice, administered whether ond by what authority Edward Cooper has been | bow far he had power to remst Congresa, and the sug- inted Assis Secretary of the Treasury, . | gestion that the Executive might be forced to siend on gee geenipss “ae le 6! eae ne te bis rights of sun npiun Grapher Tt was bat feel- plane of the epoilsmen to atoms, According to the | on juries, which passed the House yesterday and the | Pee that a vacaucy having occurred by the resigoa- | ing ino pulse of Congress how far he might go, | to white and black, poor and rich, alike, Half the Knowing ones, Secretary Forney aud Bergeant-at-Arms pg d ioe wout to the President hie sig- | 00 of Mr, Chandler, Mr, Cooper was authorized, under | and the pulse of rebels tad, Febel ¢; nore to 9° whites were alii s1 mach rebels as they wore | c'orgy «nd others who did honor to the remaivs of the ej the act of February, 1795, to assume the duties of the | bow far he should be supported, ‘of that, | three years go. One of the marvels of the | Queen's tate minieter, her jesty’s eovernment are Brown are destined to grief, Some of the noble Sens- | nature this afternoon. A veto is expected. nad be the power, bh age wad that the very men who brought on the war had | sinceraly grateful; apd you will make known to thems tors, th eeoms, have smolt out big things, and profess to | The Alieged Violation of the Steamboat Law | 90s unlll » aucceesor was appointed. tol at the point of the Devone, The President had nov | now the audacity te ure the possession of rights which | !n such ® manner aa you may deem most becoming and believe that the administrations of their Secretary and pe the Steamer Commodore. \\ Referred to the Committee on Finance, merely expressed am opinion, but asserted a fact.- by armed rebellion they had a thonsand times forfvited, | best calentated to assure thom how oe, it te fol, ‘. pare constituonality of 8 law was. a fact, on] ? men oasht at obee to be deprived of ali political | Iam, &c. ‘ANLEYs > Mergeani-at-Arins have not been in every pariicular The Secretary of the Treasury saye, in respect to 60 TIONS, we a a ee Hea the President. ‘given | power. ut beyond this the North ought io preserve what tbey onght to have bea, Giher Senators declare | much of the resolution ag relates to the question of the | Mr. Monca®, (rep.) of N. Y., presented a petition from | jt jm the form of an opimon nobody would | the same unvroken tron! tbl It did during the war. If INTERNAL REVENUE TERS, ond ee yr vl the Now York Chamber of €or tof r " tthe ifest | the Sonth umlerstocd that the North was still in earnest that this loud complaint is without foundation, and that | prosecation of any pertons connected with the steamer jow York Chamber of Commerce ep the subject of | have condemned it; but there was a mauifes thes would, at once oeace ail active opposition. ‘Sno | Everything was dal! in the world of revenue yester saan 7 i. 4 . | difference between them—as much 60 as between fring ‘he cpposuion to Forney and Brown is caused entirely | Commodore, fur alleged violation of the laws, viz., in | ® return to specie payment, accompanied by a state: a Tinie chiteelae buds Gtuttieghguee charge: > lie han by parties whe meek to supplant this irreproschable | beimg navigated without a certificate of tnapection, | ment showing the prominin on gold during each month | tug trenscanded luis constitctional prerogative. S'his @vomvirate ft the enjoyment of the teaver and [az wil be seep by reference to Captain Mew'a ro. | '®,the years 1604 to 1867, inclusive, and ordered to | ™&%,c#hiulitod (0 incite resistance to the iay-inaicing fianes, The Yewnit is that the nodio Senators | port: be printed, pended a Eager erg een Bigot Rave Jot thoir usa) quictude of manner, and} I bave the honor to siste that inasmuch ae twas | A Tesolution, offered by Mr. Kamusey, (rep.) of Min., thet Congress was the law-making power, whether they Dave bevore rather warm over the claims and charges, | UB4erstcod tha! in the jadgmout of tho United States | giving the pay of the late Senator Riddie to his widow, | were nated Toi, Dick or Harry, Andrew or Jeremiah. bd Distrist Attorney at New York city thore was geome | Was relerred to the Committee on Contingent expenses | Conyreas atill atrugaied with tbe rebellion. True, whe ‘Fat shi showid be the case is not so very eurprigipg, | doubt as to the possibility of vindicating the law by THE UNION PACIF RAYLROAD COMPANY, © obstruction of the laws was cot now physical. Why? afer all, when it is considered thatthe deposition or | institating legal proceedings agaiust the owners of the | Mr. Howaxn, (rep.) of Mich, offered the following | simply because the rebels had not the power. ‘The fire Sonwol of & large amount of yironage, about which | offending parties, the usual practice of leaving such | to furnish to the Senate a statement setting forth, fitsy the Conainan, not the President, stood between the blacks Beovtore, like ordinary mortate. to be in- | cases to the Judgment and determination of the District bred itl ate ae veep retged Pa and re-enslavement, [att w him wey would be as SiMrent. Forney appears to huve few friends, indeed, | AMSrney was in par ee cnerapy any tligys and acom- | Paeine Rallrond Campane, under ths ner OF 1H, and toe | Relplere as a jamb in the jaws of a wolf, Tuoy bad @mong Uo Senators, Vhe complaint is that ho does | to confer with the District Attorney for the purpose of dmments thers, the’ dates nt which the same wore | called to CoNKTaES, OWL OF tM cohtea tuenr i, the company they were delivered to, and thanec- | lo its eternal bopor, it had accorded them @ot witend io his dues; that be hae not been liberal in | bringing action against the parites concerned; nut after | tions of road in Mreapect to, webreh they were granted: second, | not ouly freedom but «ivi! and potitical rights. Wis wanngement ef the patronage, having given most gale company. @ careful examination of the irresponsible condition of | an acconui between the Coited Btales an eo Au enfranchised ‘opie, whom the Prosident ciate ail . j the company and its individual members, it was deemed } #hd each of the sald branches, including the Central Facific | gaid were unfit for seit government, bed laken hold of he bes! poritions to veople from his own State. Sena- | wholly madvigable to institute any logal process at tat | GoMPAny, selling forth the amount of Interest paid by the | Doitical power a3 no people Dad ever done before; but tor Cameron ie bitter in hia pursuit of the Secretary, pro- | tina, the penalty for the offence being « pocuniary Une | repaid to the ay aman St iateneet j itheat rT ” ‘uiied Stetes by said corey ‘and ecch of | for ther enfranchisement iree government would not testing that he wil! drive him from the Capitol if it takes | ¥itbeat nnprisonm the aad branches, including the Central lie Company, | Lave been estadlizhed in the South for years to come, feared (bel ibere was a growing tendency on the part of the move conservative of the republican party to be- Heve, as Mi, Sewart once said to a delogation, that the battle for liberty had riready been sry aud won, and that the only thing now remaining to be, accomp'ished was tho firm establiehment of the Union, “Bat the inter- eats of freedom were stil! in peril. Migs Dickenson sa ceeded to say that the true interests of the repubil party would be cacrificed if it did not come oat boldly and declare at oace for absolute equality of civil aud political rights among all American george regardless: of race or color, If the party did not do this the time wonld speedily come when its sole sup- port, prop aud stay would be broken tnie picces aud taken away frou it, Either the republican party must take as its motio and adopt us its waich- word “aniversal and impartial suffrage” and win, or it must repudiate it and dic. And repudiation was as easily aecomplished by silence as by any noisy words, It night bo granted, perhaps, that a party, like the si had the right of ecilpae, and all might be well, provide: the light returned ant the e did not degonsrate into night, It might be granted that the republican day, the excitement in this respect being now coneep- trated in the Distillers’ Convention, in session iu Wash- ington, the proceedings ot which are looked forward to with a great degree of intercet, The Metropolitan Board was je in session, nor was a siugle seizure reported, Whiskey was selling in open market yesterday for lees thau $140, and the purclaser was invariably givon a $2 per gallon tax receipt for every gallon bought. Frona this fact it may be judged how the revonue due fr whiskey is being collecied. It was rumored that: rectifying establishment of 8, N. Pike & Co, and the dis- iillery of 8, P. Ingrabi dn, & Co, the seizures of which were not long since, had been released by. spectal ordore from Washington. : LI YOUK NEWSPAPE® CARKIER TO SERVE Pre dha AR Wil THE EVENING 20 WILL MAVS ALL THES LATEST TELEG QRHER NEWS OF TH DAY, TWELVE CENTS ® wie =) dio tn cron 1 * The Freodmeuw’s Bureau. and the mode of repayment, whether in cash or the trai governments established, by men called by Alexander | pariy Lad the right to stand still, to pause, to consider, . BE 7 . ais years toro it, Cameron has an old grudge, and | a, pice chairman of the House Committee on | misticn of despatches, and transportation of the wulland | Stephens a nice equal to white men. Bot they were | before it went upon any Bow ground; Put whens party — hig op ten gti tip Koope ruch thines fresh in memory. Brown has more | hie , hs seen seh Peed ehteady completed hud eosepted, deneoat- | vertootly. govern themselves. ‘The great question | that or any oiher—ia any great contést denied the power aatil disproe ts viialngl. Const fallnence et -his back than Forney, and, will.make a | *‘eedmen’s Affairs, ln view of seeking information re- } to7'ste locality. ’ , dosignal- | vee would tho Soutuern people establisi republican | whieh created it and repudiated the spirit which made LINCOLN, Lawyer, 80 Navau sh > Detter Brut for tie head. He bails from Yi a octing the advisability of suspending the ¥reedmen’s ‘THR ALAWAMA CLAIMR, overnments or assist the Cause of loyal reconetraction y | it, that party way dying at the core and from tho root rape LEGALLY OBTAINGD IN s ae pois, acd | pcan at the expmration of ita term, has | MF. Scwwmn, (rep.) of Masa, offered the following reso- | The Prosident sought to teach rebels that there was no | and a sepaichre would await it. (Very faint applause. SOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBT. Beg Trambut! as his champion, Sumner, Anthony and 4 tation, which was adopted :— ponishtnent for resistance to the Keconstraction act | Miss Dickenson then read & fumbor ‘of extracta from | Jy eee eM mann: canses no publicity; no hold a Correspondence with various persons in Vosreden ore ranged against Tromlyol! in thie fet nd or whule the power was io his hands, fhe President was uthern and consefvative payers, cxualtivg over til divorce ot ; advice tree. ‘M. Ho wiepeiGscaen\ Daria or aacean Tor the pan, | the South on this wubject, and bes reveived 0 eee ae nen anewrering the renglution of, ihe Senate | precluded, by the action of Congress, ia passing « bill, | the rvzull of Ue last elections, and procoodod Eo eeaaue pn vice ihordey, 73 Nassau otedés |! iy td Osi | soply am almost ubanimous expression of | ‘lems auninet Creat Britain, the President of the Uniled | fom pronouncing ap opinion on it, ‘otherwise than asan | to say thet the true course for the party Metastasis ——— Mion of Sergeant-ai-Avme, Tho past is said to be @ fat” spelen Staten be reyuested, if compatible with the public uterest, | individual, Con. ress being the supreme legislative | to adopt was to tollow the example of Mr Jiucoln, and, | 4 PH YSIOLAN'S LETSER.—IMPORTANT TO EVER: ne. Fhe eniary is sinall, omly twenty-hee handred | CMA (hat to discontinne that institution mt this time | to furnish» cupy of all the cnrrespondence and other papers | power, whose acts were entered im the archives of the | pinuiling sieadfas in the day of doreat and disaster, | AA lady, also to young men, ox carly error eunseque work stoadily om to success, not by repndiating, bat by Bent postage fr would not cnly prove calamitous to the black race, but | 10. ")r tetra teh in this couniry, louching the recoga)- | pation, and every sich officer was bound by it and musi dotlers per avon, bat in the bands of a cute manager hte by that Vowerat the beginning of o fe Stau atorially fon eet he sebelli ~ A make it his own raie. pecially was this the ease | reassert ng in louder tones the principles of etermal trash | 2S a sates. aii oon Mean tu'mncrensed'and 1 1 thie, materially, \njenipye with xetoumtrsosie,” | Uper spe) | taser ae, touching the denredations ou thn | Where u law i passed over the President's vato, after | mud justice, It had been sald by some that the repub- OFFICAL DRAWINGS OF THE PADUCAH LOT The Wighes of N M4 grounds the committee, it is said, will report im favor | Yesrcis bullt, armed, equipped and manned in Great Britain: | rehearing aud a reargument. when the President was | Sean party eoukd ovly triamph i tho next election A. very of Kentucky. F bo "ya > ot niuraline a 4 itt: is Svronwt. | of o continuance of the Buresa until all the Southern | 6nd that of couveniént, he canse the Secretary of Kiate to | effactually barred and prestuded frora denouneing it as | by selecting a eam dave who could be elected ‘ EXTRAScLess 11, DECEMBER 19, 198%, ry n hes se Commilies on Foreign Atairs bave for | ctstey are admiited to representation in Congress. ee onene Pea all’ tho oorrespondence aud docimenie | unconatitutional. If he were not whv could not any | by the forve of his personal popoiarity. And it | 1 3, 7% a pa x 1, 9, wevern) meetings hod under consideration the rights of j : oiher executive oficer denounce it? If he orthey had | was also clearly stated that the ouly man], 4, 4, uAseia® Mri Sly 4a, ta, 2 canacdliuah Shaker, dak te Ghaaat ns eee Fhe Turkish Mission. TOR COLUMMA TORREIRE COMPANY. civ buch power from whence did it come* It from | of poprlarity suficent to iusare victory was | % 4» 4 Sb ie Dh Bhe dite e cor, Managers y Nh oS governinont 1 having been reported that KE. Joy Morris, ovr | A joint resolution was introduced by Mr. Howaro, and | the consutution. in w nection’ lf it were | Generai Grant, we Sphing, in behal’ of whom | SeaTh LOTIERY OF RERTUCKY, y 1 Lor devresponsible for their protection against the demande | wipigter Reridont In Turkey, would soon be recalled, 10 Teterred to the Committee on (lets, twerrrering the | tue, ten, t the resident had mot this | Jonn W. Forney had recently spoken, wireet T Por tire UY the Universit Ne Sodocnh 406 ofhee ‘pip and je ho hed avid that he wae a men bot given to tbo Secretary of War to gettle the claims of the Oolumbia ight, tt foliowed that he had used bis high ome 3 Compa he ¢) baton saan, whe was | pariicuioy vome witch had. al 0 wearily killed the he go ‘am " a ps bel ew 8% Wt the Kovernment under which they were born. Ihe | po assigned to duty elsewhere, the friends of General | Turnpike Company for damages resulting to their | peloro thom the opiwions of Andrew Joanson, who was BOR, EXTRA. . 15, DeceweER 5 BF a ete Tete orb 8), 2, LAST 6. 867, swiaim of Engiaod, that birth gives her an inex- | vot of New York, are urging him for the ‘tion. | property during the war, bo more than any other wan they met in the street. | repadiican party, ut, so far ae could discover, the a DUCKMBER: ‘f Ainguirtablo authority over ber expatricted sone, | they state, among other pe which 9; cally ecatte = MLAB WWTROOUCED. ‘Was that not a broach of the high privileges of Congres? | only qualification, beyoud this megauve virtue of not | & 7% 6. #8. Di CRINGON F'00., Ma Tle oa Oa hae ee ater 1 bronssit bated bd or capone A Dill to reeutate the rights of married woman in the | Me wat convinced this called for reprevension, and | being ® man of isms im general and not favoring the | Yor cireulara, &c., in the ubove lotteries, address Woon, - 2 y Migin oe #3 & relic OF | bin for Ube servies, that he bas served bie cougtry with | District of Colombia was introdaced by Mr. Haeran, | they coula not, in view of their high offic negro stfirege ism in particular, possessed by General IOKINSON & CO., Lontsviile, Ky. , Penda! institulions, aod directly adverse to the intererte 0 distanotion ag a soldier, that he is eminently fitted | (rep.) of Iowa, and referred to the Committee on the | thie denunciation on Blare papers, read Grapt, was the fact shat he was and had been a soldier. Tefermation farnia ¥, mi re and dignity of the United States, The question of tak- education, closely related to Blacque Boy, the Minis. | District. the whole U What’ would the triumph of the party be worth i ernie pron A eadties 3 ny permet aa oe ” rota om Mr. Warson’s (rep.) of Mass. bill (0 remove diaabii Staiex, and he would preserve it : if it triumphed yu this way only by electing a ter wd 2 iL dr ie some jon im this matter, 1 is said, was | ter from Tur! i has spent @ number of years in | trom certain citizens of Alabarna, was referred to ibe J cronchmenis $0 tbat it should vever aguia be attacked | span etanding oo such platform ab this’ PFICIAL DRAW tiempted i» 1622, bat foiled to “pass the Congreve at | farope, sultan Mabmond in 1890 bestowed upon Dr, | diciary Comtittes, by Executive insolence, ‘This much he owed to bungelt | She did por iuteud or wish to bring | A Sits Lottery, tiime. Since then considerable annoyance and con: | yjontine Mott, the father of General Mott, the decora. Mr. Grimvs (rap.) of Towa, introduced a } and to the noble :iate he represented, whether the | any charge acuinst General Grant, as it would take wiser KENTUCKY STATE RXTRA- 35 685, DRCEMBER 10, y haw ave at ait Hoda, but bev 3 x 4 4 nsora- 1 tion in regard to Consdlar bec tmments, wh Renate agreed with him or not. brains than hers (o divcover what could be urged either wm i, Gi, 57, ow 6 15, 17, versy has luken piace al diferent periods, but Bever | jou of the Order of the Medijil, an order which féw of | ferred to the Commmiitee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Jonxson, (dem.) of Md,, desired to speak on the | for of against dim except that Ne had been a soldier, KENTOOKE ones ae Oe Danae We eo 0 stile a degree ae withe the paet few | ine crowned heads of Europe have been honored with, Mr. Cour (rep.) of Cal., introduced the foilowiag bill, | resolution, but said, if it was avreeable te ate, | But stl {¢ would ceriainiy be a curious victory for the 2, BI, 46, Sonbal, EDD: e804 years The present Commitioe on Foreign Atairseon | and very rarely granted in Turki whieh was referred to the (ommittee on Finanve:— he wouid prefer to have it posiponed anil orrow. Patackernerg ge to win th eeeee eed adn! rele a 1 e United Siates a, « Nes ADJOURNMENT, Buccoede. rauning as @ Candidate a iad 1a OR TI " Y¥ COLLEG! exder it high time that something bowlabe done. The A Natlonal Militia. hat de United Siates notes, commonly called leas) wnder | ac the suggestion of Mr. Samnwax, irep.) of Ohie, the | nover expressed ‘opeuly bis sympatty te. fhe gfeat prin- Pibabe of Regn inn Bag grec a cs ‘DECEMBER 10, moihod of accomplishing thie nes itis said, will be Mr. Vaine’s bill for the establishment of # Natienal f avery kind due to t further consideration way postponed ‘hinday, atone | -ciples which it embodied, and which had liited It mio | 5 &, 6% 28, 2s, % 31, VR, Oy 47, 2%, a, ports, and of all olni chase 610, DecenmER . Again the time had come when, inal! the weak- dy revnintion, which, having passed the Legisiature of | militia, new befero the Committee on Militia, will not Soe santa o'clock, and, after a short execative sesmion, the Sonate fe ; ; pores -gemtags Biates of every kind, ex, } adjourned. nced and oonsercative papers, a cry Was ruivd for com. 37, 2, 2, 8, 6. a0, 58 7A. 8 Oe ee She natic! » % to the President, aud ' i " capt for ubon bonds when payable 1a coin; a ate *: . MUREAY, MORRIS & CO., Ma dl ge gs Rat the party, a‘ter bearing the he and bar. within the United States wx. HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVE?. to be sent to all govornmente near whose courts wo | will ini no expense, Mr. Paine is pow in correspond- | 91 debts pubife and privat : ge jon of the day, would oe convent to Oro ar mm RAY, EDvY &€0., Covinwion, By. eB ci sn 5 iutic i val ‘ sasinantnd cept where otherwise epec'ally provi nets ms: rt they had *tra tong. e atlon given by addressing represomtativer The resolution will be to tho } ence with the aareconstructed Stavee, gathering material | “cM "her otnermise, ened Oily provided in comicacts muda Wassreatos, Dea 20, 1667. faa lal gern B vadnes valiantly to Mee cae ens; | RICHMOND wot G Aree » of an emphatts declaration of the Atnerican policy which to bate that pertion of bis bill arming the | interest, as m ry Pa Ae at rot r. —- ee ee nieh to pert! « 4 el ‘umn souaiay uch Dickeasop concluded by romarking that it might seem. fn this Important questiow, aud, If accopted by these | joyal men of this portion of the counuy. Iwi be} uy. noonen«, tony of Wissen ies” ecabsSlads sha PREM: lehantucee.c tan 3 that she, ap individual wi the law ranked Ti VERUED OASEND 15 LEGA AED LASSE ; vis, will Become & portion of the international | some weeks before the mezsure will ve roady to be | mont to the dill introduced by Mr. Page beh Fe » ay ne i eae f Sieeamaress COeNens Se, Oe eee ae ae er, 173 Broatway and 433 Falton streak, faw coutro'si ne rights of citizens having sworn al- | prought inte the House, allew the Additional Bounty act #0 as to extend {te beveiits | earnestly the euccers of any political orgamuzation, She ee ssemnmmenhuadidecdh aa ne fe: 7 “ae we Ocave } | to-oiciers who bad been discharged for expiration of | derived pendent mien ernsy ages Mig enanntey Lee | Bo BRO. pont as arrayed agai > Ime ven vation. grentest, the wwest, the mort busmane sou shingtoh atreot, a, naud, of vr. Ont, of | the Commmittes of Ways aud sional oso ks up korean 4 ones i perp ge Ee aoe Laser the age afforded: iecacse Hy name. wa® synonymone : ‘aman ae rner Gf Murray streety a bd i” mM | ave just rece an ta Jadiana, hat airoady presonted 5 tommitiee | interna! revenve matters, and will make euch moditlea- | the voting quatitiertions required by those States previ- ote yor term. Referred to the Committee. ce | wilh the republic; hecause it stood with four milio eg " pg ea 7 makiny the following @octaratione-—Thet this | tions of te prosent rato of taxation as witl greatly | v8 to the rel eats See Rey Pe deapo:inm, Gndzr its fort, ind Deonnse it cloried in the} ee ee 5 ee 8 » ne as meee <c-. COMMITTING, three hundred thousand heroic dead who ded that | + + ernment does sod wilh net seer ize the seen (be pressare opon tho necessaries of life , . . . . . @ : — ba poemese: SF Statee EXTRA LARGE NO, } MACKRREL The Srezmer announced (he following committees — | fiberty might -@ortrne of natural allegience; that a person he Banking and Carrency Queetloos. ab! ity te TAROT". mremsacliien Meuwa taveta, ot? . ts alipesie tent ipsakosiigrees So ‘sme. of foreign birth, naturalized secording to our | Tt i#said the Committee on Banking and Currency os ‘and subscribe his | Oo Keconstruction— Mesure, Fievens, of Pennsylvania; EXTRA MESS SACKEREL, claws, acquires all the rigkte and privileges of a | Will not evier eerinsly into the consideration of fuan- te orn tant hold eftate | Hou'well, of Marsachusetis; Bingham, of Oye: Farue INTERESTING ORDNANCE EXPERIMENTS, sm barrgle, balver, quartory and Kites (tet Baliye born citizen, exeept such as» ore denied by the watvers wot afver ibe Christioas hotidays, fad that if, ay he expected, Mr. Wilson suovld press hie ba cam or pombe dd ie ranger leithlevtduida-dououk Lecdammuk Feit Oe Meum Ne ae eee Oonetitution, such as their election to le offices of Prest- Mr. Seward’s Dinners. Dil, this amecdment war Maportant. Tt might Paine, of Wisconsin; Brooks, ef Now York, inetridges=Rreech Leading Arma. i r ert and Vice President; tmx the United States owen Secretary Seward-will resame hie dinners to the mem- possibly bring peneo to U distracted country. He f Kentucky. On Revision of 1 ‘Tho board of otivers composed of Brigadier Genera weierict from ihe nh; r x States . hoped Congress would take # pogition ob the question States—Messte, Poland, of Vermont; Spal Geo. W. Palroor and Won. G. Ward, with Colmels Geo. | * . os 7 the same protection Wo ite gaturaiwed as to ite native | bere of Congres on Satarday next, The usval numoer | ghat the people would sustain. ing, of Onio; Jenekos, of Rhode Yetand; Ferris, of N z dee Q Pe Bir Wi Si Rig aka, ea M. Baker and Silas M, Barke, appointed by Governor Ferton to rnstivte investigations ito the rabject of cartridges and breech loading email arms, mej yosterday afierpoen at (he Arsenal, Seventh avenue corner of Thirty-ffib street, for the of rT operas ot ihe several tarriages ant beaut small Food ‘The first trial was of Gomez cartridge, con@ructed on & new principr, in which new @ ywder is miroduced, ie used bom citlvene. jv the event of iho refusal of foreign | /nvied at one time is fourteen. A portion of the New Mr, Wirsow said his bili was simply to atrike out that | York, and Woodward, of Peaneyivapia, Oo Urduance i Fork very remarkniie provieion in the bill te provide for the rs, Logan, of Iteoix; Hutler, of Massachuseus, aud Voters to acknowledge this Agclaration, auy infringe. | York members received their invitations today more ciicieut government of the rebel Tales, which, nck, of Ohie, To fil vacane: ‘monk rnay lead to serious complications, if noben armod | The Plate Ginss for the Treasury Building. | whea ibe Init wae passed, be thought would operate | Mines and Mining—Mr. Knott, of Koa exforexment of its provisions. ‘The commitioe, it Is ‘Yne plate glass for tbe ressury extension was im- | brdly for the friends of reconstruction, But pine | Bubldings end Grounds —M:. Jones, of Ki . , \ ported from: Frace at a. total cost when delivered at | ses bad now onlered und elioted their Conventions, | Expenditures in Poblic ulldiags Mr. Grover. of ‘Ken. modes ded, are almost unasMmoosly. nm saver of tue Y 6a The Jowest’® rs and maters were goin op, he tuouvat, exceedingly | tucky. On Expenditures of the War Deparimeni—Mr. moasun, 26d Mr, Orih's declaration will be ibe oue | New York of $4,2 eenicredinpeep ent well, so that it was doubtful whether his hill was neces- | Colady, of Keutacks. architect could get im this couatry to furpma 1 sary. The elections there bad been conducted! in as Was aXD RASC RES . . . . . . . . . ATIONAL LOTYERY OF SPAIN. xiraurdivary Oelesration at Madrid on 8 Tans prise teen Gite, One prise inaeny aren ne prige se Prived cashed ant Hnkormsti raised, fur s "A iaarc ahoa © bas + ae : orderly © mapner as in the average portions of the | _ Mr. Hoorrn, (rep.) of Mase, introduced a bill te pro- OWERS? CONCENTRATED NERVE LO pany Rh dy nny a mir anm ieamnet, te foe wey costar | siden hea oni, ohn ad tine eat | Re cena ct, tn, oe Shp pene pee al ’ an wou i tT Transurs 10 fog desks for the employient of those | General Moward har directed Brevet Major Generai Te more then (hat, tecoustraciion "wes sure to | ferred 10 the Commilice on Colsnge, Weights and era note Weenie teen nt A onde efttnerabere of Congress @bo have an inclieation | ® K- Scott, Ansietant Commissioner of the Freedmen's triamph in spite of all that might he said abont it. Measares, pas FENIAN MARTE RS. - . bf Bureau, to report for daty ty Major General Canby, com Mr. Conamnes, (eop.) of Cul., hoped that this very iro LAND GRANTS To MICIUGEY RALLKOADS. Lo the foneth et of SELLEY'S WEEKLY, qfot Bice be dime és espocialiy strang this winter, The » ’ portent bill would be allowed to come ig without being Me. is, (rep.)of Mich, trom the Commiiiee on ready, will be fe UF account @f the “Biyaber ois opitedbions for cleringbaps, collectors, arson manding the Second Military District, of whose staf he pt gr oe cen ton to review it-when it peat pape ante Tey pipe morn extending for peomed apparently AND jm ber, barge of all. mateers . | was lexite ly bofore the Henate, wo rs ime wed to rail companies um Dbreecb-i a q agg alg ers; tagpetta re aus special agemis ie truly imposing, 1 [Wit be ® member, Paving: aha Per | Mr. Douurri® Boped it wan noi intended te gensure | Michigan and Wisconsin, so as to eatitle thew to lands crodermpatha hoeclaimmanh RE ramos Ent ty MANCHESTER, ie Ye undeandeur' this 8 mamber of vagsovals wil! bo made | “ining to the freedmen of North and Soot Caroling. | nim; ne vad not cone into any discussion of i further | «ranted under the act of March 3, 1865, with % provieo ‘The Indinne S®enceable es the Overland | than to say it was an imporsant vill He did not know | that the roads sbali be comploted betore Necember 3], am ‘There were uiso experiments made of Cochrin’s new nor, ALL rantigs tm afew \Aaye iv the clerival force.c! the Dopartment, ane om breech loader, « weapon where: great simpliciy and | .... ast Principalty there araiest whem chatges of miscondaet | prove, Brigadier Foe: “George P. Thrle, United Series tad mua (e-taea Se UN of eaiedk oo sas Snaginees vent, theta por empetne caririien sock FOR RACHEL “Dave boon seccmulating withie the pest year, Im OTUEr | oi ios army, arrivedtnchis city last. evening from Col- Can one cane oboe ae (alr, Doolittie; RR. 2 Losey ge (rop.) of Lit. rath Op Comiitee = in styled the Cochran's reinforced centre fire =<, HOS, JOUR MoeRe w RS RY ’ * y mueb io ne vi80, District of Columbia, report ck the senate bi)t x we given claspce 104 pmall proportion of te army of | Litua ite reports ihe.Jndlaue ou abe overlapd route as | "Mes Davin, ens.) or Ry.. sald the aredtent fesee ever | authorizing vamuel cbeae Daraey, Jr, vc chance his | present Orr MMe T and others gave trong sittenseood tases kate ene a@rpectan ts, acre peaceably disposed since the présence of the before tbe people wae looming up before them now-— | name to Dekrof, with an amendment as an additional ee oF Aiuecioa’s adopise eltieans. tte I dheungn’s Basises tn Washingtoe. " froution. whether this }4 be a negro's or a while man'sgor- | section giving jurisdiction ‘n Like cases to the Supreme surring Jam able \W0.siale on good ecthoris tbat, ver | Baace Commission on the eroment, Revent decisions of the people showed that | Court in tbe Histrct. “Toe resolution was agreed 10, and a SOPESt, al dhuhare Deen in conten “ s - — it wes to remain » white man's governmest to theend, | the bill as amended was passed. $0 tee PaCS Se ee enna towely my pavien the appoint. THE WHISKEY INTEREST. Tf the Senaters fron Massachusetts wanted that ques. THE CONMCATION BIU., RESOLUTIONS och (OF Gouayeal Forman to the oamnand . of thie Die. —_—— Vion forever decided, lot them bring oat Fred lene ‘The morning hour having expired, the Sveaann an- passed ut that are ‘i io full in ay me eELE YS WEERLA, ai are also reported in " ” KELUEY'S WEERLY. , eet page engraving in bumber je 8 represgptes LA A wm sexe heen — x "in veviow before Hottasn | wtted failare of ike radiguls un | The National Convention of Manufacturers | as the.candidate for President, and four-fifths ef the | nounced the next business im orderto be the Comfis- Gey, te sipiehan aupeentacne rd anki aed Dealers.in Whiskey. white people would ratiy to show them that the muak- | cation bill, which, oo sue 19th of March last, liad been hasreyy y Wammurox, Dee. 10, 1862. room wegTo measures forced upon the South would te | postponed till the second Tuesday in December, fhenween the Mxecuue and Congress, Jt ie nov sald 1c put under their feet. The strongest devire in his beeom Mr. Cuaxima, (dom.)of N. Y., addressed the House that be 1'Congnmen vndartaken to carry oui be force heir The Gatloval Convention of those interested in dhe | wax to averihrow the republican radiea) party. He | Against the measure, declaring that it was time that the bemes they would have manufag ere and sale of spiritk was beld this evening at | Roped tae Senaior frow >.assochusetia would press kia | black ef copfiscation whould be Jowered and the wovutul \osary & v been met py Witlard’e Hotel, Mr, Cartie, of Minot, was eisesea | Mensure Tt was @ test be wanted to come quickly. “Union * raised in ite stead. He replied to and forea, | It is, therefore, cafe to repeat the ri temont wt Mr. Srawanr, cep.) of Nevada, said one would sup. | deuounced the argument made by Mr. Stevens, of guvanikiays cleen, tees Conered: Berean arid xive nie | Semaen: Moame, & P. ingselagn. of Pew Xue; Ieee | pase thom the semerke of Whe leet apeaber teas whe | ayleesie, Saab Moreh. a ateecacp ef the Wl, aie t ch Ieee me B. MeBivace, of Keutucky; 8. M. Murphy, of Ohio; Nh ‘moe party were eoing ® beguing for the existence | ported his own position freferenves io eventé ret ation ton to the ludan Peace Comminginn, (0 meet 2. Shotwell, of Massschusoie, and Jota Aatérsen, of of the Advican tace, He (bought a0 one ———— bistory upon Cy oe of + after which he will (ake pert te the reorgan- el, Uy great importance on whe vote ee 5 cmnucn af tee mnlinery, clmipmeled at Gbseey. The] CS er Temp, of News} tenth oF the A mm people that the real iame Finck fieg Brest come down, thet ihe deatu's bead and Adiniral Stephen C. Rowan, sails to-morrow ni/it for Rio Janeiry snd tho Asiatic squadron, where iumli re- ; Memith, of Virgini De decwied was Whether loyal or @ crema bones eo Veve tho fagship Hartford, Rear Admiral Henry H. Beti. aisiewebie dhol Gengra! Sherman Use heen heneret wit prvi + ere wwesid) gover ibe ovat teary “Unbe poopie of the Fath man an seaath ie thee respi sat Sho i thted out fers three years! cralen, gi ° n a indian Pi oman adhered 1 BN tual unsale Seath wnust recenstracted rece reprewent uation Asiatic she tak of erritig out tho repre Of ine tudinn TeMee | The Prv'jdea’, on taking the chaie, anid the eject of ‘place power in the hands Of disloyal mep. "We repads | dbece re-bablted in ‘ive full power which Delonged vo | "48 4rorped down to her anchorage off the vey on Taq Comaiesias axe premsture; no cholee Of parses MR! 16 coc ye tion wan to place before their rapresqpiativer | aed Une ebarge thet Congress had acted unconstitation. | it ax inberitor-of the founders of ho government, Jaeatenant Colonel Joba 1. Staton | _ xo o:har paper ta the U agoted the samp Pboen made, 2OF Will (here be wet! the Comméamon oome | in 4 the sneiticteney of the tax on ppivica, | Siz, snd Seen veriowed thelr course tewarde the dei Br. Fionmcs, (Jem.) of Wis. followed on the same aaas sate ae oe ee eee ae ia paca tie aubect 2 sei hs Wadtiie’ Sante . Me etwas. Vos an indecanceat for sea, mp eaweutet seascape in the Sooke’ cath Congeeas cuitee:, | Lindwewae restored aad tate ee panne ere Goherine: | euntuewortD, detecting,” fd for theron if fr no ober, they ust ive Uberad ‘ Naslanal Hepublican Committee. Pd typed ot litmote ures P- i an not only she diacks, but most af those whites | the fruits of their victory. Why, De asked, had support to PY yi airy. *° oH pFourtsen members of tle National Uulon Repubscen r Done ah Oe Ll oa who bad forieited their rights, He fuen Look 4 | Union been restored: The taitbfu! und tinpartis MAILS ACIFI! Every Irishmae tu the country Libuy sony ~ Mem \ier have wiready arrived ip bis city, and others ‘Mr. Muaray Proposed thet a comeanives be eppoi tee ccquntien ot ¢ seumain eee” bes rT wars on feat ” mee a he _ beaciar B ¢ Mend ne ee - Ed Dwpewotified of their eiteudance, The committee will | to represent ena’? interest, which wee agreed (0. ey ‘can anreniesy quenr: ‘ P- geomet: ageingt tl b spay arog ' x . . ORAN' 1ON PORTPON bich fet = oo UJ overn | ON THE OvT . Maaiith closed doors ni twelve M. to-morrow, The | are te Soh, Restew & nece. Op potion of Mr Cwaxrcan, (rep ret Micky, Aya tebe Fieeeis shew a record of cruel di bed f° CC wioned Tm aed ‘ie tao Fil sail from thie tosis Son seemens tyupainiee wth thove who are edwesday for wall persees E OWRARIN’ O° THE GREEN,” to thie number 14 son dniced tne story of the tustration Ei ‘character iter OF DANG oe Dusinese Pefore them will be the time aud place of bold. iy img the Nations! Convention apd a general conversation | Ohio; on the euljeci of © platform Lhe citizens of Cleve. | h tend, Obie, Rove Added their names to the sat asking F 0 lesere, Murphy of = ca Cs subject of Adyesinian beiligerons righte \ T for Central America and the Soat Paci! from, Xow ork, xan rRBaDest'® seegace, hana : -_ rep. York ; Siwp- ‘will close at hall-past ten o’clook in the son, of Chie; Boo! Obie; Jaach, ef Penney’ of Virginie; Martio’ of Maryland, and revolution conden the ‘ tat jg A age tam saan ae r oti. tov M ean bd an oe New Your Hreat—Bdition for the Padic—will tothe starve of Hie meena that thelr city De made the ploce of uolding she ext | Bleisdel "of Odio, Curtis, ob ben sevee of duty prompted: inn ve ener tone | soverasady hs dengtccod isn tow streblees, NG toe: t Sungic copuen in arompane ne } for Dent MaeWerD 10 correspondents, aneibed wd eon vention, si Single coptes, in wrappers, for matting, six coms, The Commissioner of Patentr ¢ a on te j Ah Fm! Stine, of Ne werent Lule rt pame of the Union, its cherished Seawts ‘wen teed Cosmin hopes, be deated ic. ie tne ata ote cna Cor aes and wat we Re CHRISTIAN, ANDRRSES, qnes & " mach ‘ fommiasioner TC, Theaker, Of the Patant ofiee, op On Cao Mean P, urn, of Ohio) = ki xi sanntaet wy y rie ange ee vane of common aw of Ns PRICE TEN Melusiay Inst received & commupiration from the fregeten. H ‘ork; rage, ot Kewineeyy over by ‘Senntoriat tenis. oer on yo 1 anne, by ween it outa be defended i Shed The Conard mail steamship Persia, Captain ua, wilh + soba rf Sse. 680 and ota Koersjury of she interior informing hiro Uoat bis resice | oatuee’: empha and tr ICO a eee ei ea ee ee are aD ae Tie rrahas a folie nape or | este ‘hie port on Wedueeday lon ISreepeel, : orth pone Sa a ca UE cartons ot motion mould be aocopied, The cause of this rutden and | 6 Marytanid, an’ 0. W. Delong, of New York. Gaready Pocduaiaws, Tim Nercar Beam ess wisecs | sovegareclih,, Inere aoven: bed s pepeien ‘The malis for Burvpe wil elowe at the Post ice a Inetnding voy destrabe / Pnexpeelee Browroro wyow the Commiesioner in wsid io | ,,FheTe were abut LDity detegaten Preseut ana’ eiser® | ang dectared wpeoEstCv Cons) Tecksom, WAR simply | Bo ‘Eretbss or Vo Weitosooe, Ie whe To eitect | Datt-pew eleven o'ctook ou Wednesday morning! PRENOH BRRUOTION be owing Won dieagreamant beigesd tiny And Recrecery wing. 5 the granting of cartoh biser, and Was RO rule of | ejolaton & the conaiiiviion, being Hoth ey Toe Naw Your Mreann—Baltion fe mil STEALING Sti ieh 1 IFrom the Bvening Teiegram of yeserday. | Riimohal acon, When a hit bad become & law | OF attendee And on me por tute law pLeee tien fot Eeaepe oil! be Laie amp Otte wee i" Prown': 2 witch bogwa severe! months ago on the ques Wasusterex, Do 10-12 v the Prosifept waa merely t atory power, Yau | Po war ree, Dk) tonuyre ton co reboiion. W renty at hall-past ten o'cleck in the tort { Pvitiatan vei NG Pisiad ios «0g othe goom fox Sue waditiowal force of ex} The members composing the Gomvention to wei nad | DOMME TALE Hie aay oiler won te UoClAre K chow + Tight wore (he law? OC WAK cMsUres TLE we “a Single oopieg, 10 wrappers, Jor waillag, 64 (bn. Sram attr eoetented stock OF av thar a

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