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BLEGRAPHIC. NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. PARIS. A IN ros TRANQUILLET: Carlist Movements Organizing in : Spain. POPULAR OUTBREAK . IN. CADIZ. Probable Rupture Between '* Turkey and Greece, hes ow Successcs of ‘the ‘Insur- gents in Cuba. ENGLAND. The New Britivh Cabiuet. LONDON, Dec. 6, 1868. ‘The Observer gives the following as a list of the mormbers of Mr, Gladstone's Uabinet:— Jord High Chancelior—Sir Wiliam Page Wood. President of the Privy Counct,—Lord Kimberley. Lord Privy Scal—Earl Russell, ‘Obancellor of the Exchequer—Robert Lowe. Firat Lord of the Admiralty—-Mr, Chliders. Foreign Secretary—Lord Clarendon. Home Secretary—Henry A. Bruce. Secretary of War—Mr, Cardwell. Secretary for Indla—Duke of Argyte. olontal Secretary—Earl Granville. Secretary for Ireiand-—Cuicheater Forteseue, Presldent of the Poor Law Board—Mr. Goschem. President of the Board of Yrade—Jonn Bright. Postmaster General—De Grey. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster—Charles P. ‘Villiers. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland—Sarl Spencer. Lord Chancellor of Iretand—O' Hagan, FRANCE, Tranquillity of Pariy, * Lonvon, Dee. 6, 1868. Despatches from Paris to-day report that the city tranquil. SPAIN. | A Popeleur Outbreak at Cadiz Quelled by ‘Troops. Mapard, Dec. 6, 1508. An armed demonstration of republicans took place at Port Sante Maria, Cadiz, on Saturday. The mob rofused to surrender, and ‘erected barricades, The marine troops, however, carried tue barricades by assault and dispersed the demonstratots, A semi- omfeial account of the aduir attaches but little 1m- Portance to it, regarding the outbreak as merely a local demonstration, and attributes it to the intri- Gues of the reactionary party, expressing the hope that affaires will resume thelr vormai condition soon after the lection of the Cortes in January. ‘Pho Spusian Press on Aiiairs ty CabaCaritst Movements In tho YProvincesProjected Cable vo Cuba, MADRID, Dec. 6, 1868, ‘The smparcial (newspaper) urges the covcession Of every liberal! reform to Cuba and the specdy settlement of the question of slavery; but says Spanish wonor demands the suppression at any cost of the insurrection, which, it declares, was incited and ts kopt alive by American filibusters. Oarliat movements ure organizing im Catalonia ‘and Aragon. ‘The Provisional government dave invited bids for ® contract to B idy ® telegraphic cable between Oadiz, the Canaries and Cuba. TURKEY. Decisive Mousures Taken in tho Crotaa Quention—Probable Rupture Between Tur- key and Greece— Preliminary Warlike Preparations — Continued = Ali@fauce of Hoemanin. ConsTaNTInorLE, Deo. 4, 1868, The goverument of the Sublime Parte has decided & act vigorously against the government of Greece ff open assistance to the Cretans is continned, which decision has been officially commuuicated to the Ambassadors of the protecting Powers by the Tark- ish Minister at Athens, ad will probably result in tho suspension of frieudly reiatious betweeu the two countries. Troops have been despatched outside of the Dar- @anciles ready for an emergency, ‘The Sultan has sept ap ultinatam to the Hellenic * governoient granting & short delay enabling the ex- change of positive explanations, cnibod ying reassur- ing guarantees for the fucure, otherwfse the com- mercial and diplomatic relations wili be iramediately suspended. ‘Tue Turkish Minister will leave Athens, and pass- por are given to the Greek Minister resident in Constantinople providiug for jue probabilities of @ rupture. A now officer has been promoted and has left to take the commana of the Turkisi: Heet la the Grecian Archipelago. M. Golegco the new Miuiswor of Foreign Affairs for Roumania, has presented the Sultaa with autograph Jetters from Prince Charles reiterating sasurances of bis continued allegiance and discialming al) projecta Of plaas in apy Way hostile to Turkey. Diplomatig Relations Between Turkey aud GrecceRussian Interference. ‘ Lonpon, Dec. 6, 1868. A despatch from Constantinople states that the Sublime Porte at the solicitawon of Russia, con- tinues diplomatic relations with Greece; but has @ent to tho Creek government an altfuatum, which 4s supported by the great Rowers. ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION, Geanoral Urquiza Supporting President sare micnte, Lowpon, Dec. 6, 1878, ‘Lettors from Buenos Ayres report that General Urquize supports the administration of Promdent Barmivato, “. OHIO. Explosion and Fire in Cievelund<tevera! Persons Badly Hurued. CLavELAND, Dec, 6, 1868, ‘Least cight, about feven o cieck, We residence of ‘L. M. linbhy, i Bart Cleveland, wan compretety destroyed by the explosion of gastm the cellar, It Appears Mat there wasa leak ip the service pipe in the cellar Which communicated with the gas ma chine ovtside the dweting, Mr. Hubby, ooserving something wrobg With the gas, deacended inw tne collar with a lighted candie, When aa explosion took piece which shattered the bouse terribiy, The “was instant vel \ ee ey consumed. Tete ce — ir. L, Hubby, his wile, mother snd daughter; Frank Hubby and wile The mother of Mr, Hubby and two daag ters. tho Tt of the house, Mite Svan ba slighty bort. ‘The Bot faially burned. The loss ta ab $50, ‘he insurance iA about $46,000, ir. Habby was tomelately afterthe «Aplemon, tury feet rusha, apperentiy wneomselous, SUICIDE OF A LADY WW ROCHELLE, MLL, Crreaae, Deo. 6, Ieee, Miss Mary Wilts, seveoteea years of age, rosding ‘ith the family of Stephen Moore, im Rochelie, T)., and the daughter of a respectable farmer residing Mx futlos from the sate place, deliberawiy com mitted sui¢ta Pria nt by taking *trychnine, About ten obclook she ten the farutiy clrete amd re. at 5 ug Uuither ane. Iwas found in the ay: 4 dewti. having takea the poison. Nu ressom ia kuowa tor tue commission of the deed, CUBA. Suztiago Surrounded by tho lesurgonta—lrv- parations to Attack=—¥lla del Cobre Ke~ takea by Thom—Dostitution und Distress. , te Via Kay De eae From Santiago de Qube we bave advices to last November 27. Tha Fpcads had sufronnded the gity and wero preparing $0 attack it. TMAx Bad destroyed the telegraph and railway and nad cat off tac wSSQk AUD ply from the town. ‘There was a dearth of provisions tp Santiago and much distress, The insurgents had retaken Villa del Cobre, whose inhabitants had afl gone to Santiago for refuge. ‘The corps of voluntecrs raised.wy Villa dol Cobre for the government remained agpaid and were des Utate, as well as disarmed, Soup kitchens bad been ercoted by the authorities of Santiago to ralleve the poorer classes. Commorcia! and Financial Intolligence. favana, Deo. 6, 1808. The following aro the closing prices of merchan- ise for the week ending to-day:—Sugar—Nos. 10 to 12 declining, quoted at 6 @ 8% reals per arrobe; Nos. 16 to 20 heavy, at 0.819 reais per arrobe. Stock on hand, 50,000 boxes. Lard dull. Fiour quict at $11 75 $1250, Butter steady abvdc. @ 400. per lb, Tullaw Parr wighe ay gy elic. per ip. Bacon active at 1Ts<4¢. @ I8c. per Il Ronee Gootainas quoted at ae reala on. White wax steady as reais. Pebtatoes fat at *» ee ir bbl. dull gt 15c. @ 170. perth. Lumber—Yellow pifle dull a8 $21 4 $28 per thousand; white pine 12 demand ab $23 & 324, Bhooks for boxed, 8 heads, Mat at $1 orb as Binpiy mand. Hoops dull {0 for long shaved and for short per 1,000, Onions in demand at $6 @ $6 60 per bol. ghts dull; sarplus of tonn: im port; rates to Northern aod Southern ports $1 box, ead, Sugar, to ‘tnern ports, and $4 ports; per a, Molasses, to Northern ports, $$ zo, and to Soutiern Ports $2508 $3. Exchange—-On London, 15% @ Ids, per cent premium; on Varis, 2% %3¢ per cent pre- mium; on the Uniied Stotes, mxty days’ sight, io currency, 2214 @ 2144 per cent discount; short aight, 2i & v0 discount; in gold, sixty daya’ sight, 44, a6 per cen’ premiuina. LOUISIANA. Lecal Election in Now Ortcnme—Departure ef the Two Peruvian Iren-Clads, Ouvotm aad Catawba. New Ontrans, Dec. 6, 1868, The election yeaterday on the questiow of mauing $5,000,000 tn bonds for the redemption of the our standing city currency excited no mtorest. The total vote cast Was 6,276, Of which 6,058 were aguinst issuing the bonds. ‘The two Peruvian turret fron-¢iads, formerly the United Btates iron-ciads Oneota and Catawba, but now named the Atahauips and Marco Capos, left thix afternoon for the Paciflo coast. The fitting out of these vessels hag been puaned forwerd with great activity lately, They are in complete sca-going eou- dition and are fully manned wad armed. The execa- tive oflicers are all A) 4nd among thow are some who took the ram Stonewall to Japun. Sefiors Garcia and Mendina, the Peruvian Mintster ana Bec- vetary of fon at Washington and tue oficers of the vease! entertained Generel Rouaseau and acverai gentlemen of this city at # dinner previous to the de parture of the vesseia, The gesscls expect to meet their couvoy shortly eller leaving the ppt river, wey Re i GEORGIA. Excitement in Sawennuh--Fight Botween Negroes and the Special Pairele—Une White Man Hiilled. SAVANNAH, Dec. 6, 1868. A special police force was appointed and cominis- sioned by the Mayor'twa@ weeks since for patrol duty on the outskirts of the city, composed mostiy of German farmers and gurdenera, who relieved ench other nigttly tn patrolling the roads and guarding the farms from depredations. Last night, whiie Mr. Brodbacker and seven others were patrolling Thunderbolt Shell road, about eleven o'clock, they heard loud hallooing from a party of negroes, whom they approucked aad demanded to know the canse of the disturbance, ‘The negroes (some half a dogen in number) replied in @ threatening manner, when Mr. frodbacker ar- rested one, and, giving him in charge of his party, Saar wv mats eee Cm i a moment patrol was sudden! v @ Int arty an avout ford , Whe had beiore ‘peat oon |. Some sixty shots in all were fired, the pa- trol retreating the superior numbers, Mr. Brodbacker was killed in the first fire and throe others of his pacty were wounded, two of them probably mortally. om afveruoon an inquest was neid id the body of Brodbacker anda verdict ren- a it “the deceased came to hig death while 95 special polloeman, p, one of a party who were disturbing the peace on e Thuuderboit road. We carncatly recommend that the State and county authorities take action In order to protect the citizens of this county fram the brutal ity of the negro peor Considerable excite- ment prevails and about thirty arreata have already beeu made by the suthorilics. Republican Meeting lu Augastv—No Farther Congressional Interterence Demnandod—Zovti- monial to Geueral Sweeny’s Command. AvGusra, Doc, 6 1568, A repobiican meeting wae hela in the Oity siall lastnight, which was addressed by J. EK, Bryant, for- merly of Maine, but now a member of the Georgia Legislature, who referred to tue fact that Georgia was) again in the Union and entitled to the rights and privileges of any other Stata, We said the republican party was de- feated honestly aud fairly iv the tate municipal elec. ion, and they were willing to abide by the result. Resolutions were passed pledging their fealty Lo the republican party, and opposing further Cangressional interference in the affgirs of Georgia, wilich State is entitied to all the righta of federal Statea in the Union. ‘The citizens of Anguata gave a complimentary Supper lust night to the troops under command of General Tf. W, Sweeny for their svidierly belavior ‘ral good conduct wile stationed in this city. The people speak tn terms of commendation of Genoral Sweeny and his ent: ommend, MISSOURI. Hoavy Whiskey Cage im St. Loule-Salcido— The Express Robbery at Odis. Sr, Lovts, Dec. 6, 1968. The important whiskey case agaiast D. G. Wright, Josepn K. Porest, John J. Fry and Joseph Christy, which has been before the United states District Court for two weeks bas 2 perty to tho amount of between $15,000 aud $100,000, terminated yesterday, by the jury disagreeing. Dennis Sullivan committed suicide to-day by tak- Jaudenum. mite party by the name of Johnson recently arrested fa Cincinnati as impheated in the Adams Express messenger Allen, alas James M, Bdwards, express company at Odin, Il. nt from which Une bogus package wes sent, Lave identified Allen a3 the man W0 procured the oxpreds envelope at that office the day belore the robbery, Alleu will have an exaimipation on Souday. Counterfeiting in the AKouthwost Counties. Capture of a Heavy Operator. Sr, Louis, Dee. 6, 1868, A special despatch to the Kepubiioan from Kansae City says, large quantittes of counterfeit greenbacks have been discovered afuat in the soutnwess coun- thes of that State. Suspicion pointing to Perry Ran- dolph, ao off farmer, living neat White viged Mich, a being the principal vender of the stud, United states detective, assuming the name of Jonn- fon, of Texas, Wrote to Kandoipt for $16,000, agree. ing to pay $3,000 therefor. andolph replied he ‘wenld bring the amount to Kansas vity, He arrived Wedneetay, last and was met by the detective, who arrested him. He confessed ts quilt and, in de- fault of $10,000 ball, was comonitted to jail toawall trial. PENNSYLVANIA. Conviction of the Murderer of Tim Heeunn. Pruaavatraia, Dec. 6, 1868. « Gerald Maton Nag been convicted of murder in tho firat degree for Killing Tima Heenan tn Inne last. The Geceased was a brother of John Heenan, KEW JenSeY WTELLIGEACE, deraey City. Scvmen Deart,—About Ove o'clock yesterday af- ternoon tn Hamed Michael Dooley, aged twenty. five years, expired very suddenly at hia residence in North Poarty street, dear Grove. He proviousiy en- joved good health, waa unmarric’, and usuatly worked ta Washington Market, Corouer Warren Wilt hold au inquest loday, Newrrk. Rosnry ry 4 Peutow Doanner.— william Poon tain, reeniing on South Orange avenue, noar | air mont Oemetery, d at police headquarters lust evening abd sated that His toom had been encered by & youthful fellow boarier, Whose whercabouts (he polee Dave fecentiy beou naxious bo dineover on olen L.-T ume he aa end tue sum of 'y last August proves to be George A. Two employes of the NEW YORK HERALD,, Srener Can AccipuNT,—Felix Conan, Ohorry street, was last atght run over by car fo. @, Avenue B Une, and recer a. Take to Bellevue Aa ved @ severe WouD: an Waray Resuur or 4 Stan .Woonp.—Norman tb. Johnson, of No. 173 Forayih strect, who was siabbed by hts wife on the 29th ultimo during a domestle «if- floulty, died last evening from the injuries sustained. eae + Be banter Sppcarod in the HERAe bad rd. Johnson ‘has been Beld in custody since the night of the cutting. _Durarrors o7 O'BALDWIN.—Nod O'Baldwin, tho prizé Schtor, whose arrest Saturday night was re- corded in tht Hamaup ef yosterday, fe Watton, a he Ure yee Ho will be kopt in y there unless Re te8o fortunate as beut for bis future good benavior.. FiGRY warwasN HusuaNy AND Wure.—-Michael Fitsgerald gnd hig wife Julia, wito reside at No, 80 Oliver strect, last night experienced some domestic grievances and a fight ensued. During the plinaae Of whiskers’ And the reading of calico, Mich struck Julia on the head with ® bottie)indicting & wight Wound, . Tho husband was arresivd, Fuse In FRSNOK’S HOTBL.—About a quarter after nino o'dlock last night a fre occurred in ssmall closes at the foot of the basement stairs of Fronch’s Hote, It worked through tnto the kitchen and to the bliliard room.above, inflicting about $500 to $800 ‘The alarm ai 1s which 1s covered by jusurance, g consternation among the guests, Beve- ral of whom gathered up their efecta and threw them out of the upper windows, ED OF WOUNDS.—Some three weeks ago the an- Bouncement was mado that James 'i. Roberta, a re- porter ofa daily journal, had been seriously wounded, onthe corner of Second avenue aud Thirty-fourt street. The affray grew out of some disferences with roughs at a political meeting that he was attending prowssionally, Mr. Roberts was struck on the head with # tumbler, and so seriously injured that he was taken to Bellevue ilospital, where ho died wy six @’elock oP Saturday bight Au inquest will bu held to-day. NOVSL Move oF Roseray.—Abont balf-past eleven o’eleck last night two young mén, who gave their manies a8 Silas Haight and Willlam Thompson, cu- terod a house of fashionabie resort tn Nelson place and engayed two of the female entertaimers {n con- vemaadiou. Suddenly one of the men setzed the hand of agirl apon which avatuabie diamond ring sparkled and putting the finger i his mouth endeavored to wil it ov. Wasling in that he attempted to bite the roof, White he Was operating upon it nis ac. comp\ice spatehod a gold watch from another girl, and, rushing w tbe door, they commenced a repid retreat from the premises, leaving the ring, how- ever, in their hurry to escape, ‘The inmates cried “watonh,”” and oicors Randall and Young, of the Piffeenta precinct, who happened to be in the neigh- borhood, captured them. ‘Like watch was found on sue atreet, where they bad thrown it. The accuaed, who five on the corner of Greene and Houston streets. are well knowa at JeTerion Market, whoro they will be mtrodubed to Justice Dodge Lats mora. wg. FACIKG AT REW ORLEANS, Spore at the Metairio Seturday. Naw ORLEANS, Dec. 5, 186%. ‘This fas the fourth day of the races at the Me- tatrié Course. ‘The track was very heavy aud etieky, but tho attendance was good. ‘The first race, for a purse of $250, desh of ono mile, for all ages, was wou by Richard4 & Kilgour’s (Kentucky) ‘Wette Bay, beating Wiliam Brady's (Tennessee) Jack Gambie, Jr., aud James Contick's (Uinoia) Gtiroy, The folowing ts the summary:— B. f. Bette Pay, 8 years, by imp. Australian, dam ra, by Lexington able, Jr, 9 year Tho Courso on dara Medol . + -'3 B. h. GUroy, aged, by Lexingtou, dam Magnolia, by Glenove......-.-. enna: LO For the second race, sweepatakes, for three year Olds, two-mile heuts, catrance $26, p. p. club to Give $500, thera were foaricen entrica, O’Fation & Davis’ (Missourt) ch. c. Sundown, by Unele Vic, dam by Iriah Birdcetcher, walked over. ‘The third race, for a purae of $200, two mile heats, was won by Colourl Nelligan’s (Louisiana) Daniel Boone colt, who distanced in the first heat J. Bu- ehanan’s (Kentucky) Chemuette and ©. A. Hamil. ton’s (Texas) Bonita. The foliowing t# the suminary:-~ a by Daniel Boone, 4 years, dam by Brown PI accnstenses sone cicnne B, f. Chemisetto, 3 yoars, by Rogers, ill hetcce Ao bee is, by Meronon, dam by Perrier rrreni » dts. AUWNOB. «oe cece ec eeen ee Ch, f Bonita, & years, ‘Time, 4:10. In the second mile of the race Chemisette broke her vear lind teg oear tie paatern joint, She was a fine filly, and won amtle best race at the Mem pls , doing the frst nile in Tsu. INTEROCEANIC COWMUNICATION AT PANAMA. WASEINGTON, Doc. 4, 1863. Yo ta Corron or tae HaKxatp:— Your copy of the 2d inst, in leading articia, headed as above, contains the following state- ments:—-First, that there ts a dispute between the State government of Panama and the general gov- ernment a8 to which has the right to make the con- cesston for the ship cana! across the Isthmus, Second, that the republic of Colombia ty obatractlng the advancement of civilization by her tnternat troubles and aarrow ideas, witch interfere with tio transit of the Istnunas, These two grave afirma- tions might injure the completion of the Ship Canal Company pow in course of formation, and on that account I beg to contradict them. ‘Thera is vo dispute, there has nat heen and there cannot be any dispute regarding the competent aathority of tho general governinent to mrant the concession for the ganai, because oar constitution very plainly provides that the States are sataniited to the general governpient f things relating to interocean'c routes BOW th eXisienoe oF that Way be foried ta future, No scheme for interoeeante communication has rhages = J a Saw by ep bate een e joge for the existing railway was grantod under the most Liberal aud broad provisions tu tie cont ; and, whats most striking, we declared free ali ihe seaports of the Isthmus of awa, there. by renounci m favor of the commerce of the world, a consideraole sain which we it Rave levied with perfect riaht as transit dut, Chyil- ized step we took with Perfect sponta and fed only by & sense of regard for the commercial tater. ests OF mankind. The transit across the istiumus bus always becu free and safe, with the siagle exception of the riot of 1866, for which, although unprovoked by the nbaditant4, we have amply compensated the suiterers, having agreed to pay damages in favor of North America citizens Ww & vary which we have feligionsty done tur of the United Biates goveranient. Aliow me, before ending, to infortn yon that there ee deal of exaggeration tn the reports that you havo receivad rding the personal charactor and social position of the leaders Of the Local revola- ton at /anama, Hoping that you will given place tn the AirnaLo to this Lappe u bog to remain, Mr. Edtvor, UK GOK Oo! mab ROCVEN SANTOS ACOSTA, Colomblag Miptster Moentpoteatiary. ante een mellenerme THE ULSTER COUNTY MURDER. The Sufforings at the Children, (from the Cleveland Matndeater, Dos. 4.) ‘The officers who caine ou’ fn search of the mur. derer ara O. B. Crandall and Oharies Start, Sheri and deputy of Monttcello, Uister congty, N. Y., and S. M. Watson, tuilroad detective at Dunkirk. The eldest child, ry, atated that Stith i travelling without money, having exhausted tris means before reaching But At the Brat etation tite side af Buitalo, on the Lake Shore re Nort Byane— Suith and the children were pat off the train by the conductor becanse he could not pay the required fara, vutwere subsequently allowed lo came ou to Brie on account of the children, wuo ¢xeited suo conductor aympathy. At irte they wok the train ran by ward Page, who put tuent of at Girard, the first | stopping pong west, because they could not pay | their fare. How they reached Clevewod Ww not known, a3 the chilares went to sicep Las amount the bands MONDAY, valht WASHINGT 7, 1868. ONY REASSEMBLING OF CONGRESS TC-CAY. DECEMBER A Quorum of Both Houses Present. The Probable Work of the Session. Abstract. of the Forthcomiag Mes- sago of the Presidcat. TEE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Abstract of the Verthcuming Document—The Finaaces, Condition ef tho Seuth, the Alu- bama Claims and Foreign Relations Gou- erally~Tho Kevcaue Frauds and the indian War. Boston, Dee. 6, 1868. Tae Boston Herald publishes tho following this morning :— Wasrinuron, Deo. §. 1868, Tho Prosident’s Measage was all placed in type this eveuing and will probably be sent te Congress on Tuesday. The only reason for delay 1s the aa- ticipated reception of oficial news about the set- Uement of the Alabama cinims. The nicssage covers tae following points and the conclusions thereon: -- First-That (he Southern Stafos remain prostrated in tndustry, their resources cut off, a goodly portion of their population disfranchised, their constitu. tonal privileges denied through Congressional en- actment, and the most of them remaining under military rule. Second—Commending the report of the Secretary of the Treasury und endorsing tts views for a return to specio payment through reduced expenditures, raised taxation and gradia: contraction of the paper circuiation, with suggestlons for legislation for one currency only, and that national bavks should have their powers restricted. Thtrd—That our foreign afairs ure in a favorable condition, The negotiations with Great Britain re- garding the Alabama claims, so called, have not reached an end, Ceriain portions vf the proposed protocol of arbitration were not approved by this government and have been retarned to Minister Johnson, The resignation of the British Ministry is regarded ag only a temporary hindrance. Many of the details relative to these claima it i9 not deemed proper to communicate in the mersage, Offers of arbitration between Paraguay and Brazil have been declined, and the course of Varaguay {3 commented on, though there is an absence of oMielal detail about tho late outrage of Lopez, The govern- ment has. made new treaties for protection of naturalized citizons abroad, It has recognized the new provisions) junta in Spain asa de facto goy- erament, but has received no formally accredited Minister from the same, Affairs with Mexico are satisfactory, Arrangepients for a mixeg comuls- sion to settle the claus of Amerteans in that couo- try are ta progress, ‘’ko government has failed so far in tts negotisuons for the purchase of a naval station in the West Indies, and learns that the French are trying to get the Bay of Samani from the Dowinican gaveravicat. Fourth—Cietal facts shaw, enormous frauds on the revenue which must be Gorrected or the revenuo will fail ana the uation be imvolved = im ruin The message calls for strong legislation on the subject, and urges the re- pes) of the Civil Tenure act, which ts regarded asa hindrance to the removal of corrupt officials, #ith-—The President refers to the Indian troubles and the views of the Peace Commission, and fears that (he military establishient expenditures will be largely increased on the plains. Sicth—He favors the withdrawal of the troops from the southern States and the reduction of the army, and gives aresume of the operations of the land and pension system, itis not pretended that the message discustes the above points tn the order oamed or in the laoguage given; but the general tenor of the documeat will prove to be correct. MISCRLLANEOUS WASHINGTON AWS. WASHINGTON, Dec, 5, 1568, Precaw is Against the Sarreptitions Printing of the Presidoni’s Message Document. It ts still uncertain whether the Presidents mes- sage will be communicated to Congross ta-morraw. ‘The greatest care continues to ba taken to prevont voples from being surreptitiously obtai lisbed, ag last year, fn advaace of oific! tion. The Report of the Secretrry of the Treasury. ‘The report of tho Secretary of the Treasury bas been printed, und copies will re: the ‘Treusury Onfces 1 tie princyu cities in tne to be delivered tw the preas on the day the President transmits bis moesgage to Congress, Tnquiriey have been made of the Secretary of the Treasury by mali and tolegraph a8 to tha rellability of statements parporting to be abstracts of his report on the finances, to some of which be has replied, that owing to the care with which the printing has been guarded ib was wot pos- aible for any One to prepare an sbsiract of the docu- ment or otherwise procure kuowiedye of ity con- vente, Trenenrer Spinner’s Report. Twenty-six huudred copies of the report of Treas- urer Spluner have beon printed, the larger number of which he will send to the natioa) bamks, About the same number of the report of the Comptroiier of the Currency have boon printed, la part for dis tribution among the uational banks. A Quorum of Moth Hounes Arriving. Senators and members have arrivedialreudy la great numbers and there are now enoggb and more to make up @ quorum in each house. The Iatert re- turns show forty-eight Senators in towa and about Wo Representatives, The Senstors elect from Georgia are among the number, and also biessrs. Obristy and Whimpey, Congresamen elect from the wame State, Those two latter gentlemen come the former wit @ certificate of election trom Gen- era! Meade and the later with a certificate trom Governor Bullock-—aa members of the House, Sen- stor Wade, Presitent of the Senate, ts at his note and Speaker Colfax ww at his cosvy residence on La- fayette aquate. The Probable Durativy and Wark of the Com- ing Session. Onr Sational lawmakers differ widely as to whether the session will be short or rua ap to the 4th of March, with or without @ brief recess vovertng the holiday season, Some state thac the provabijity 1s the eeselon wil} continue unlowrrapted up to tie legal expiration of prticth Congress. Members howting thin view favor co recess at all thiv year, or, ifeny, one tasting only eight or nine days, They contend there te bawnott of stab argent necessity as to admit of no recreation this year, urging that the financial question, among others, demanda prompt and when they Woke tp were to city. , legwiation, #0 thet Wwe country may be Fe LP tO er, iy traim, AC Cleve quieted and the Industrial end ¢commerctal | land they took the Toledo train for the Wost, bat | tnteresta of the country assured against ap- ot Off At Clyde far some reasoh ouknowN Op e way there Smith offered the conductor a one doiiat bill for the fares, saytng that tt Was atl he pow scased tn the world. The vanductor refased to ta 1, telling Smith that be could not rou the clade and that the hess hg coutd do was to boy tac some food witt It, ag they jooked ag if they ftarving. Soon after gevting off at Clyde Smith lers the children in the waiting room of the Junction House, and, going aeross the way, he vonghs somo crackers Wileh be gave to the childrea, and again went away. Nothing ham been seen of ita since. At the place ere he phrattesed the orackera be said he was Ms to reach Sandusky, bat didn't | Kuow haw lus could without money. Just verore de. ferting the children he tod them to aay, if questioned as t where Mhay caine from, (iat Wer home was on Krowd streets New York cily, When last eeen it contpany With lua wife, and befere the murder, he wore loug bushy whiskers, but when he was et Clyde he had bad them all shaved aif, and hia face pre- sented & smeota ap, nve, He had also changed his clothing (ron. @ Liygat Custian Balt tO black and had | i hia bair cropped qutte short. ‘The children say that on tor passage from jaffalo to Clyde thay often snifered from want of food, and bud it not been to: the Kind atvention shown (ieo by passougete Ou bho trains bey Would have ogary sArt@dy prohended dangers. On the other band,thore 4 8 party Among Senators aod members who not only favor little tegistavien, bus go further and advo- cate adjourning altogether @ few daya before the hohdays. They argue thet there taho odeasion for say evisiation u0W, as thé new Congress will moct sod organize on the dh of March, when the now President wilt be mangnrated, and that, therefore, & | is better t postpone serious legwiation antl that time. ‘Title conrse, they think, wil be more agree- able also (o the few edminitration. There ia a | Uuird party, and very numeruns, too, who suggest a | long holiday recess of aoont wx weeks, and ac the expttution of that tine reagsgemuling co considet the financtal and other important questions. With #o muet dhterance of foninioa among toe legialative doetora It seeme,“dinicult to predict what wilt be the extent, Importance of character of the session; wut, novertholoss, ft may be said that) the prohatitities ara that the chief sublegs We waich io wisdom of Ogngross will irect itself will be the a: Yona) Quances, with a viow to devising and perfecting pome sound scheme cal ettiated to afford retie? und confdance to the people. ST. DON Sumemry ot HO Wer and ioteviow Ministers? Many of {he most induentiai memBoraef boll: hones Roportesa ** Anwas Pelicy~Pho - Altm believe in grappling with this great problem atonee, | Votn Comme SHO tftoad of deferring it to tho next Consress, ‘Thoy & Se. DowiNae, Nov, 8, 1868, bebeve tn comining the work of the sossionslmost entirely to Bnance and the suffrage question. err or five Sevators have their plans already prepared looking te immediate or gradual resumption. Amoug those who advocate most strongly unmedt- ate return to specie payments i# Seoator Sumner, who wanta the nearest possible route to hard cast transactions, But unhappily he 14 yet unadie to state or what plan whis desiratle object can bo safely reached, and the bulk of Scna- tore holding the seme view sctm equatly ta ow siirriag mM Ubts old city of There Ja notht “i tp Rg 4 Maids (rom over the Colombus. Byen tre Haytien aleuss esate . (oo hagno and inatgnt- cant to round out fairpm “SMPle “Abe Lap eeport Of the sinters of War a 320% AMLCTION may Lo Summed op aa follows Raminions Oya wes taken aod sbos with » quantte, (Of letters and pro- ama. om hit person and the eo eating seop Casual. dad brone’é from Harajona tweik, Seven mon takom ‘ buisio” will wo on the fromser 19 tie Lash ze ‘a. ft these! about a» ust -_ wera chiet Tumatic Oj locen wore terdsmen the dark a4 to the accomplishment of the projset. | Cx04 service or captured with sheir 4 uo iL somo Senators Sherman and Morton wilt yo donbt tate PRTiOUR raid They wove, Bok averse Mcoue, thie Mes the lead tn thé attempted solution of the fnanoial | [pio St De malities role reeibe Nuones, Of October. problem, and then will follow a sort of jaint propo- aition from Messra, Sumner and Pomerpy to give suifrage to colored men all over the Chiou, The fiaaucias question will probably be fixed pin some sortof shape afer @ long dovate, but the manhood fuffrage question will hang fire, and, tt ts thought, Will be & widely discussed subject for years to come. Annong the promwingvt questions mentioned as likely to occupy attention iv tuat of the Alabama claims. tis @ fact somewhat remarkable that this question {8 canvassed by the members who have atrived qi as extensively as even tho vital question of. the finauees. ‘he impression prevails among thém that the negotiations now pending between our goverpwent and Great Britain may resalt in bring- ing the matter before Congress during this session. Judging from the remarks of these who have spoken On tins subject the shape Uiat the Alabama question bas taken and the efforts thay have been made by Minister Jonsson and Sécrotary Seward to securd w settlement, as they have been developed im the press of both countries, do not meet the approbation of a majority of the members of Congress, ‘The opinion obtains wilh many that there should be no gonces fions om the part of our government to-obtain a 1 reported thagdgande Imad wits nit ‘+ bwonLy: three HayUons and Uurty-ive Dominica, 4nd (as nearly uli tue latter were Klied-or capi 112 Wo WUE referred to, Some of thea ted on Us“ siion horves tn tue carly part of the e mont, & [tt tho grand Was upon tae whole bravely cuatestet The 0 Tho antictpated arrival of eneny Santa Anim ¥1S fore (ntered than the ado maida, 10's believed that hocomes on a secret ua'esiow 10 bgha f of the revointionists of Cuba; but he gives out be ho is only thinkiag of peace aurh tis unto OF the Spanish. American States under ine protostarato the United Staves, ‘the Alta Velw Guauo Company haafpeen. sata bj tts agent here, Sefior Janquin Comas.. ov alleged ad vauces aid @ verdicl y. ed ul he appeais Ww the government tke out and pel enougit guano ty 5 ele his Cla Tt appears that tla house ol ‘Webstor & Oo., of New York, have employed wooul twealy sressuls, woick have conyeyed lo the United Sites up Wards Of.,000 tous of guano, Consideriag that tuvre mush be more than 1,000,000 tons Of Lae article on the usland the Senor ttinks that ke ray be alowe Uto ba! at iv,009 to reuaburse Him for What Ke y ws expendad for the company. Samune to bo a Bree Port, Like Sos Thooany Next Janunry--Lixedution | of Cet wel therm rera~Gold Liems. * Sr, THOMAS, Nov. 20, 1868. settiement of the Alabama grievance, A full and | The propesalto make Samana o fre a, 6 neuiral equitabie iguidation of the claims for alt damages] Por! was, first made known Wo. ti word done by the pirate Alabania and # satisfactory expla- | burouga the columns of the UReas dh, a nation of the naste shown:by the British government | | ae vow able to add thub persons aro Om to recognize the revels as bellizerents as soon aa | the way, avd will be here before UW We cam mie the arrau, pament, will be practh uly ae port, on the p OUNCAt reach you, fully prepared to which Lam authored to a! followa:-—Samaua tobe a fre the intelligence was recelyed that the tirat blow had doen struck should be demanded, and that demand showd be adhered to. If the government of Great Britain decimes to accede to these just demands wo | 82d commercial basis of St Thomas, in J, wary should teel no anxiety as to the consequences, They } M4 Itas anticipated that the opening of tha 6 port and the coacentration of the mau lines of ste; Waocrs wenerally agree that we have all the advantages in the vontest, Some say our government should reply that uniess our fail demands are complied with wo there will lead to very gceat changes in the: ‘cil aod political situation of this republic. Will accept the situation and regard the conduct of Since the artival of the Apustole Vicar there baa Great Britain a8 precedent to govern usin the | Dect a constant succession of religious ash eco, future. Theo, if the Irish patriots should at any | Sid one street has vied with another in gual for de Co rating the houses with fags and garlands and ec. w4l- ing up rockets, Mluminated balloons and oer thin 8S pleasiag to children of larger or smalier growt %. Alter a resistance of afew weeks the egclusiastic at supremacy of the Pope may now be considered + ®& settled, aud a reform in the Vhurch aud ‘tls clergy i hoped for.¢ ‘he country, with the exception of the Heytiea frontier, seems to be perfectly tranquil. Colonel ther rera, of Ogando’s guerilla band, recently capcurcd av a Was tried by court martial and shol. His death has created littie com notwithstanding. he belonged to @ large, respectable and widely dispersed family. ‘The truth ts, the maasct are thoroughly wearied of revolutions sand ask only for peace. The wives of throe or four of the leading exiles of the Cabrat party are ordered to leave the country—and will ave their paid in the dst steainer to St. Thomes—for having dia- tributed seditious documents sent thei by theis husa- bvauda for that parpose. Juage O'Sullivan, agont af the new Strand en- terprise, loft here on the L6th on the mational vessel Unpobella to visti and examine Samana, Porto Plata and Monte Criste w arrange the stations for te coast steamers, ‘The steamer ta to bring back Sante Anna, ox-Preal- dent of Mexico, for s special conference with Presi- dent Caen, which he tus requested, The object of tia cong 13 not KnQwh. Your correspondent yesterday returned from & short trip to the gold district, but, on account of the continuous heavy raina, It reauited 1n nothing worthy ofrecord, ‘The very black, very portly and extremely amusing Alcalde of the dtstcict soon atter the acrivat of the party carried ns tonearly vadisiingulshapio rid ofthe old editice erected between 1620 and 1550, wt which period @ large number of Ladians, estimated al many Lhousanda, were worked bo death by the bpan fards, Cither in washing gold or openmg new plan- tations, They were accustomed to exact a bi-mmontily twibute of a hawk sboil of gold dust Zrom every na- tive of fourteen years and upward, ander penalty of beng reduced to siavery, and &s the Spanish oflicias assumed to be the judges of the children’s aga tue Franciscan friars made complaint tat the litt ones of eight or uine yoarkorevea younger were forced to bring the tribute. te 1 & siugular fact that the race of both master ud siave have disappeared, nod she land being lett unclaimed has lapsed to the state, and Is aow held as 4 padlic domain and subject to tre recently or- dered State survey. ‘he tow wand thinly soatiorcd squatters are wlmoat purely of African descent and wgvorant of the old traditions, which sti! remata in the intenor sections of tha islaad, where tite jong black hair and large, solemn eyes of the old pative race are sil met with. Our journey was tom dis tance of thirty railed, “as the bird oes,” from st, Dowiugo. We were absent for a week, bul as it raimed every day, ¢ither in the morning oF avening, we were sbie lo acconmptioh cling. A now @1ort will shortly be mavie, of the its of which you will be duly advised. time get @ respectable torce in the field to win their iudependence with the sword our government’ will he justified in recognizing (hein as belligerenta, and im case England should come to blows with any other Power tie example set us mM connection with the Alabatna will open # way for the settiement of these clatins, principal and. interest. Others say thoy would oweh prefer that no settlement of tho Alabama clatins question be reached, because if Great Britain refuses to make prompt reparation we can tndennify ourselves with Nova Scotia or British Columbia. Senator Wade desires to sec, immediately on tue assembling of Congress, a resolution ttroduced of want of confidence in the present representative of this country in Wogland, Reverdy Joinson, and a re- commendation addressed to the Exeoutlve: asking: for lis inatgat recall. Apropos of the Anglo-American questions, tt may bo interesting to aial¢ that Mr. Wm. BE. Robinson, of Brooklyn, mtends to call up the cases of Warren anc, Costelto, alleged Feulans, copdeamed by a British jury for acts comnutted in America. They were found guilty of being mombers of the Fentan organ. zation in Alerica, and arrested in Duacaonan, afer having landed from # vessel said w have sailed frou: this country with arms and ren for he invasion of Ircland. ‘I'wenty minutes aitor landing they were cap- tured, tried in Dublin subsequently and condemned, They are now, Mr. R. says, rotumg iu a Britiab prison. ‘Toeir cases have been the subject of diplomatic correapondence, Mr. Seward having @ctnanded their liberation as naturalized American citizens. Lord Staniey replied that they bad committed overt acts in Ireland, and for such bud been rightfully sentenced, He therefore refuses to give themup. Mr. Robinson, if be gets @ chance to-morrow, tnteads to bring the matter again before the House. General Garfield will probably oall un to-morrow for recommittal to the Committee ou Military Adaira the bil for trausferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department, ta accordance with the receutly expressed recommendation of General Grant. Granve Cabinot aad Foreign Ministors. ‘The following is the latest Cabinet ‘alate,’ revised and corrected, for the week ending December 5 :-— Oharies Francis Adams, of Massachusetta, Seo- retary of Atate; Hom John Sherinan, of Ohio, Secretary of tha Treasury; James Hughes, of Iudtana, Secretary of War; Admiral Porter, Seo- retary of the Navy; Horace Greeley, ‘of New York, Postinaster General ; Hon. James Wilson, of fowu, Attorney General; Edwin M. Stanton, of Penneglvanis, Minster to England; Hon. BR. B. Washbdurue, of Iilinvls, Minister to France ; Geueral Jonn A. Rawlins, of Dlinols, Mintater to Spain ; Hon, Benjamin F. Wade, of Onto, Minister to Russa ; J. Lothrop Motiey, of Massachusetia, Minister to Austra ; George Baucroft, of New York, Mintster to Prussia, The New Tobsaceo Stamps. Youterdey the Internal Revenue Department made their frat payment for touncco stamps. The Con tineutal Bank Note Company, of New York, Homer U. Stuart President, obtained this contract after fall competition with all of the bank note companies tu the tnited States. The contrtot was made on sta October, aud on Ist Deceraber thia company had Gnished over 22,000,000 stamps and dis tributed them ayer the whole country, tucind- ing the Pacific coast. There are thirty difereny stamps, many of them as large ag bank bills, aad ranging in valoe from one cent to thirty-two dollara TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. A youth, named Geurge Blahop, about fow years of age, employed at & hotel in Westno Mass., enteged the room of Thomas Tacker, the ie , ou Saturday evening, and etole no 1,000, He wes arrested and $600 of the mox were recovered. A brakeman, named j Young, employed on the ii ton and Albany Kallroad, was fatally injured on Ss: ucday evening by his head comiag Ww coatact will = bridge near that city, William R. Price, bookkeeper for Tall & Baker, of St. Lows, Mo., was arrested on Saturday charged with embezzling several taousund dolisrs from lis employers. A freight conductor named O’Brien fell from a train op the Memplus and Loulsville Railroad on Saturday and was Killed. AmHave Bu Redace Conk Bil house with Roebuck"s Weatiec drips. Otive Aratic Oveérsheen, Kirt mlity, at Bo. fa) BROOKS ie 4% Groadway, coraer Loyuedar. Vix Your fj Pulvom at. A—A.—Javanese Hair Stain Colors tba hair, whiskers aud musincle x beutiful ble . - wn. Teoausiste of only ous preparation. Price, 5d « euch. AN arc of originaldesign, with highly Mnishad ttre CW gS, fad Pulton avert, wip all cogs vignette designed by Darley. ste. . G. UPHAM, Philadstpliia’ Paoptiwar, Weeck of tho Americnua Hark Marsala, Spoin, Our Consal at Patermo informs the Departmens of State of the reception of & wlegram from the con- sular agent ut Marsala, reporting the logs of the American bark Alecta off Point of Bowo, at Marsala, on the night of November —-, during a terrific yaip, ‘The Alecta was proceeding from Terranova, t Sicily, to New York, with a cargo of wine aad 100 tous of brimstone. The vessel has, gone pieces, Captain Bekinkew, with his wife and faniliy and crew, were al waved, With te exception of the stewsrd, who was lov while attempting to lower a boa, A New York wytrs Adveuture. Some littie time after Mle boas for Aquia Uroek left hore last Tuesday Mt. Chartes O'Gonor, who wee a Passenger on board, bound for Richmond to avend ‘the cass of Jeff Davia, tad tlh pocket picked of $250, which comprised ail she money iu bis tmmodtate pdksession at the tag, Ife ciertionsd the fact tow geatieriao travejting on the same boat, who) im formed tim that he revogniged ginong the pad. Afecta at Batchclowe ig Why ban ange er ng ne 0 ne noly pers 3 Barnsieas, 1 Sime fat acne ‘Toa. Paccaty 18 Borst treats ‘iia to aguaane Cristndor®é Unetvntted Mair Dre.—So ood applied wt No. 6 Astor House. Manufactory 6 Mild) ya tance, Cirealara of EK Description and Moticrs to attend meetings prinind tr the vanter posal! piganner, ‘et an hour's not! nd twenty-five per sont tow | aan at aoe other simfinr pines in the cite, at the METRONUL! TAN JOB PRINTING ABLE ‘WT Navas mepat Corns, Ps Soins An digeason et the Tech cured ty De NORGE TE @ Biteunsy Canada Male Sentch Whiskey, F wlty Kaus vo the importa mrtiote, Auta Su Der Sie haggle ut MURPHY & DUNN, ta tqakbedun, 8b I saavar street, Eatadlished In 1900.~The Mote: ,politas Jud Printing Fatabiishmeal, WH Naaawscreat ; Of Eyery Deporips joting Mageldinbapral, WP for mal chan, sniggie We Beoatwr Por Virst Class Prini Yon go to the Meteepalitaa Joa, ‘Nassau siroet, Toye timmeaged, LEWES Pines s sengera A waa whe robbed him af $1,200 about, jOppodtte Sk, Nicaea Ee Cfteen yeark before. Tho man thus recognized. aad: Wa Se Vr arc: io) : ‘ was pub in & corner by the captat, searched alt | oat el sega te ep Ratgny =~ Kove v9 over atid the mining pocketbook Alscovered in qa, | pHs . Meueet Sopetitendant, ut of the Way part of tus apparel There beng setter detectives nor’ policounn tn the netghbor | pyaud, i jay Rare (pportunity. hood of Aqula Crock tho tliet escape afr | Rewg esoutie: 4 omer, wn ie, Cones oo Jando, ie ‘out at retail owe Sean pearls Mock rrp ad and Peew and, aa, GATT! mck Peraanat, te de ee EF ANTUGNE & CO., Dual’ enadware mle Chief detted Chase sud seteral Asmociete Justiogs | Sholastdock, Onv earig: of the Supreme Court bave arrived here The x ma - 7 ny i ma — Heeensber term of the court will commeacé on Mon. tttns as (ee, ; Sr ur re aay. Malte fore tswerih. Wold breryanera nn * ayn at on 73k Lanny HORS a weer wero Of Fey vurd str A pasteryer train on the Memphis and Qaarteston Railroad, bound, West, Was theowa from the traek near Dtowabory, Aid, on Saturday, demotisning the bagwagy, mal. Ald SXpress cant, and Aujuring the vagaage master snd eXptess rocsseuyrrs, No lives were t Died. Postock.—On Sunday, December 6, Joun Poi Look, aged 55 Near, ‘The revatives and friends of the family, aiay of his brothers Sanne! aud James, ace reapectiuily inviled y ay wu Reeves, Wo attend the funeral, eean fer tate reaidenct, 210 | ygnetwaont tee Mocmeten iee Prong WatnMiaunnes West Twentieth strect, au Tewday afternoon, Wt one | Neate¥ sas, Economy and Dospateds Combine? te eh viion of omfers, Mevetypalitas Joh Priunog betau- we ipaus 91 Nassau atroeet. SLE .toamSlentes= Ne ork Club end Tink Geass as new pasate Cored Woe, Le THNIWALLS, 098 Kirov dway, oppodile SL Nickolas Loc rolock. Hie remains wil be interred In Green Wook ) yyy 4 Orwameutal ttnte—ofem Me ‘hor | eeu fan One cas tue Dyeig at Ovo at HATCH. Wor Other Beatie S90 Seventh Luged Pi gy a