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{ now 2U0KK HERALD, TURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 18TU.—TRIPLE SHEET. Po al anemia - —_—-—~- el Sar an WR ee ote mye erteeene spe ron Pee — CONGRESS. [en res ee cme | Aeon tanemepmuramnege | = SOUTH AMERICA. | INTERNATIONAL LAW, | rdzinu'. iu, Naas fakin <i vate parties, at the cost of paper and presswork, such land e invontestivle By Mr. BUTLER (rep.) Of Mass.--To incorporate the | pubtic documents as are printed ‘at the Government eich cae Claims agains ret aor Iadentnineation. a ~ Southern Express Company. Also retating to testi- Printing Ofice, gave rise W Considerable discussion, BUENGS AYRES. This may not altogether revent War, bps vy * Without disposing of the question the comiittee since ct 1 fram: al a ISES mony to United States courts. Also amending te | Mt rany ti Home, at half-past four o'clock, au- sonia The Cause, Conduct and Prevention eupoaity one onset msn trained A BUSY DAY IN BOTH HOUSES. | saakraps act. journed. Confirmation of the Defeat of General Obes? “ Union in perpetual peace with each other did not By Mr, Jencxrs, (rep.) of R. I.—To prevent and ne eepeag aS of Unholy War. Prevent their engaging in one of the bloodiest wars punish bribery and corrupt practices in the election of LATHERING LATHERS. pent of htstory; but that was certainly an exceptional BUENOS AYRES, Noy, 20, 1870. pane, and the experiment is not likely to be repeated News is published which confrma the previously Fy bem meg or, indeed, until all memory reported defeat at Parana of General Gelly Obes’ | Arbitration Preferable to Arms in International | / padivion of it shail have vanished - -. members of Congress. AAA ARR The Value and Expense of Our |“ iiy str. sraxxwarune, (rep.) of Conn.—Rolating | Sociery vas Nomseclety Men~tuprovoked @ the ve o 4 9 % “ from the minds of men. ‘The point to which I destre Patent Office Reporis. ‘ist Srandlug cannon tors wowuuent te Generai | AMaute aud Threatened Riot iu Brooklyn, | army, Although no particulars are given, the pub- Controversy~The Changes Probable in the | '0 call your wtiention is this, wicthor there. be any Nathaniel Lyon, of Lastport, Co ED cation Is evidently in the interest of Sarmiento’s Policies of Governments—-Lecture one iw ae war the system of America should - y Mr, CHURCHILL, (rep.) OF N. ¥.—To amend the There have lately been much dissension and government, who hope by this means to decetve the form == be applied to Europe. - 2 acl of the 3.81 of May, 1870, fr posed Compensation to Union Mem for | United sta citizens in the se f " ‘This system ts arbitration or rm Wal tetas SU OF | trouble among the Brooklyn lathers, ewing chiely | peopte into a belief that they will be able yet to re- by David Dudley Field. hent high conrt ‘sitting to Judge betweok aove- iy Mr. SouuMAKER, (dem.) of N. Y.-1'o repeal the | to the present dull state of the as A large num- | cover from thew disasters In the field by tle fortunes wie pede ng he eae ee ei Me bee en q r, act ered : » Kastert ci C d belonging to the society recent, f war, 4 C1 jependen Damage Buring the War. Foe ee Oe MRREEE TORE, RIE AE NON | ie ee Ioan SRN ee eet they | The leaders attached to the revolutionise Blanco, | Mr. David Dudiey Meld deitvered an tmportant Shot American colonies declared than me wet y Mr. TANNER, (rep) Of N. To continue in use 5 and Who were in this neighborhood, have evaded | lecture before the Association for the Advancement pe Sg onfederation, one seature in the pociar aries te fustument for postmarking | could get a jod ‘The society men viewed this pro- | fiw vigianee of the autuoritics, and have casted of wich was that disputes between the States , : ‘i of Science and Art, at Association Hall, last evening. | should be decided by commissto or jud; and the more efectual cancellation of postage | ecedimg with much displeasure, and endeavored in { into Uruguay, taking with them 200 men, who bave s x o ners or judges se- The Pension Approvriation Bill | sum. 4 i DOES | avery ay $0 ptovent the aciiknrstrontgeetine wore, | joined Gm law emmamided be AamiciG Making: | Abous three nondred of ‘the: eavand of the city were |} od by the disputing States, or if they failed to se- the Sonsion Lppropriat by Mr. Trib, (tep.) Of N. Je--Authorizing the Post- | CVery way to pI eee era, | Muna And Bastarrica, and now besieging Monte: | present and evinced much interest in the aubye-t, | Meck,the by Commissioners chosen in this manner— : y masie nerel ete’ one ‘cont cerrespondence on | Some of the latter have for some time past been | 'yiqco. sida “ty | three to be named Dy Congress from each State, each € 4 Se. ostal ¢: 1 y le Changes in Interna- 2 1 be al r strike off alternately in the USE postal cards. ; - employed on a building in Fuh Phe sed PenbanL Pbanape il t * oe tit the sty eo ea remo dene tg MER SER. rep.) Of Pa.-—Granting con- SKILLMAN STREET, WILLTAMSRURG, MONTEVIDEO. wee ane ao pee ae tho Franco-Prussian | iinq from these NOt more thau nine nor less thar hie de 4a for @ soldiers’ monument at fusca | oy ini coming to the knowledge of the society an Nore es ake ie afew gabe luctory remarks in relation | seven, as Congteas might direct, were to be chosen MR, JONES PROPOSED AMNESTY. | by Mr. scormun, rep.) of Pa.—The amend the | edort was made yesterday to stop their operations. | progress of the Siexe—A Buvking House Re- | *'"? European war he sata :— by lov to constitute the commission. When New York is us densely peopled as Engiand and Wales it Wil contain over sixteen millions Of inhabitants, But removal of causos iu cert cases ot |, number of society men went ta a body about one sumes Payment—Dissatisfaction of Forelzn- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—The war which for the My Re heen (rep.) of Pa.—To place tea and lock to where the men were working, and tried | er4—Preparations to Leave tae Country, last siX montis has been raging In the heart of Bu- New York 1s a small State in area compared with fon ee liek & norease the e , 1 vel rope came a0 suddenly upon the world, has proved | some of the others, Seventeen are larger—Texas, o colve Ob Lie {ree 8h dud lo inerease Che duhes on | to get the latter into a fight, They used every &ceemRumored Naval Combat Between a Nebraska; Uregon: Wunnescta, Ketane Distastefal | prs and scrap in s of abu ive langnage and made many throats | Na a ‘ 50 fearful in its devastation, and ts likely to be go evain, Mievide hiohiete cittters Pog 9 by fir, violence towards them, The parties assailed rusian Frigate and Two French Gu Nevada, Florida, Micaigan, Minois, Lowa, s Prean For the appotni- ENZIk, (rep.) of Va = tremendons in its results that the minds of 5 se rt Y to the Bemoers joiit of & commission on the claims of loyal ciu- | were very peaceabiy inclined, otherwise boats and Sinking of the Latter—Wreck of oe ance sh chisel n, Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama and North a “ che rancilion SOLLISION MUST HAVE ENSUED, “5 a turn with intense interest to discover if there | Carolina. How much larger wil Wey appear When spender ere dere sac gee a SOS i aay a French Stiy—Terribie Suffering of the | ,,, scat + we place the 47,00) square iniles of New York sido - sess HAKKIS, (Pep) Of Miss.—1o afd the estab. Just as matters were beginning to assume a ican ye nob some means of preventing the by side with the 247,000 of Texas or the 189,000 of on Neepar Mal aud endowing Of the American Prining | serious aspect oficer Poole, Of the sixth precinct, f° MonrRVIMRO, Nov. 20, 1870. recurrence of such @ calamity. When the cannon | Caliorniay : “ RSI CONGRESS, House ior the Blund avid of the Amencan University | arrived on the scene, and arrested one of the ring: fo drag ita ‘sow | Slated the morning of our ist national annivers: We are sure that our Constitution 18 stron, for the BI leaders, named Joseph Mackey, His companions | ‘The siege of this city promises to drag its “slow ‘ ma OT | eneugh to bind end oeen to. coerce ouc. lar; ded 7 d (rep.) of Ohio~ Relative to turnish- | were very | muuch incensed by the urrest, | jongin along,” at least until something decisive is | te World was im profound peace. Before the M4 eae +} Session. States with the fullest population and the most Session. {anniversary of | abundant resources of watch their magni icent fu- ture gives them the promise. Aleasuring the farure by the past ths next halt century will seo sume of our States as powerful as some jor the coi ectors of internal revenue. and whea the officer was conveying Mackey IN, (em.) OF Ind. roviding tuat ac- | to the station house an attempt was made to rescue co its or cms whieh have been adjusted by the | kim frow custody. The oeMicer was assaulted v proper oficer of the Treasury shill Dot be reopened | tently, and Alexander Burr, the complainant, was % 19, 1870. except by Law, and Liniiting: the time for the presen- | treated im a like manner, eee ten surrounded aud fro Suarez’s army is expected within a fortnight, | °4 224 ber fair fields made ghastly by innumeravie | of the iargest European ‘states, and unless reported concerning the fate of the army under | Christmas belis shail ring in the nes 1 Suarez, which is regarded as the forlorn Christendom, France will have been trampled under hope of General Battles administration. News | 10! by invading armies, her historic cities bombar: tatton of and hts . a ‘Thomas | : Vrs . "by Mr. COOK, (Fov.) Of Tlle—Granting Tour con. | ee ee eee ee eae SoC. MEN, | and tftavorable to the troops besieging this place, | esl graves. A universal wall of women and | (he subposes that the American is more Tan e House joi 1 covrest an eFtOF IN) deutned cannoit for the Soldiers’ Monument Assocta- | threatened to “smash thelr skulls.” Police asstst- | s+ 45 probable that they will be permuted ke | Ciildren has goue up from the banks of the Seine | fran brother. It should cee Ee Eo Wertheim tetation to tt meat of Grand and | vioa of > county, Hl. unce arrived in the nick of time, and Kerrigan was | #8 Probaby i porctuine AMUEIAB?) | ST" tue Loire, OF te the dlaizees Gants ee a AL BL MO aE la x lu zi | igre Pope OP RS NO. alithorigh the Gon Ita wie n OF Gi ny to tie Sixth | possession without the necessity of firing another | 2! he Loire. Nor e distress condned to | problem Low to bring Cuvopean States to submit Peur J re mode of drawing in y Mr. Asien, (rep.) vuthorize 2- | compelied to bear Mackey company to 4 France. While every French fatni!y 1s in desolat differences to the arvitramen: of reason and law than ptodk j struction of 1 bridge across the Missouri river at St. precinct station house, where both were committed | shot, as nas been the case on previous occasions 3 Fy Hvepon Fey 1p UGGS ON te Laer io make American Staves do the same taing. ast ses- . " * sy | every German famtiy 1s in mourning. 18 there no | pnepe os str To increase the ef- | Subsequently Mackey, who {s treasurer of tho | te history of our «glorious warfare. 8 ‘Vhore 1 reaily nothing 1u the size or strength or + BURDETT, (rep,) of Mo, Bbraih Boeiaty CREM HEAT Caan e Or Rue THE fon | Late reports, from What may be regarded remedy for this, or, rather, is there no means of | ricues of European nations to prevent their entering | y ol the Hydrographic OM. son iS : ; are vesirs BEAMAN and Peury, (reps) of Mtch.— | their ball which was to come off In the evening, Was | as trastworthy sources, concerning the purpose of | 52¥!g mankind from the uke again? ‘The effect of Wiich would Hake all Chair disp ties to ba sertien te ou mott ae w me pee x uitons ol the Sicniga n Legislature asking | released ou ball, but Kerrigan ts still in charge. the troops besieging this place, are to the etect that | Ye Present war ts not confiied to the two nations | arpitration or judgment of a permaaent tribunal. i’ lufrcedl bint 4 ath "4 ; are hee n, WASHBURN, (tep.) of Wis,-To change the Te A NERS Se within a few days their commandant will forwara | CM#aged in at. The whole of — Christen. | 2s suid, 1 EDS e Bay ae esrenion! php nap tan Tho bin | (uMe for hoiding’ Untied sintes Courts in La Crosse, RAMPANT AND RIOTOUS YSUTU. to General Battle hts ultimatum for a surrender, | Hom kas MR AG eg ue an nation | sovereign houses, it is argued, Will never consent 1a A r ob Wis. . Perey nanan rc the ut sircula - | has increased tts armaments, The war was de- any confede: " rf n puate aguence of ® iy Mr, AxTELt, (dem) of Cal—To charter Accompanying the ultimatum will be a circular ad. enter invo any confederation or compact Which will A Select Specimen of Juvonile Depravity— | jressed to the Diplomatic Corps stating that, shonld clared on the i7th of July, Witnia five days theve- | subject them im the least cegree to alien control, sona Railroad; also, making Calilornia and A VE ra poten Meee DRISOARG| 5 «note banks raceival¢ Tor enistoins, Arrest of a Gang of Youthful Rioters iu | iio terms of surrender proposed be rejected, they | Mer jrrieeartand agi called ot Cbrtr ancusanl SUA Ae Chiou oe ET ear onTE peas 1 ved by 2 by \ (rop.) of Kausas—Kor the further © —" 3 1 eteoolishuees. s a aes Sy ride nen to protect her frontiers, By te Ist of August fede: viich renuers Gel reiief o: the officers of the Fourth aud Fifth ludiana Dutchtowu—The Seaque! a 8 willbe given forty-cight hours to provide for the new confederation which renuers Germany one, With the retura of the long winter nights the | saroty of the lives and property of foreigners; that England had made an extraordinary appropriation | and subjects them all,iu certain limited respects, Beds Ly Aly. SvINK, Of Dakota—Yor bienmial sessions of | peace-loving restdents of that classic”) region known | 91 the expiration of the specified time an attack | Of tWo mition pounds steriing, and she also ordered Pore SeAREE Eetiea MTs WA MnIgab OunnGa ay sutuorive (ie | the pakola Jeciriatures also, to aivend the act of | gs putentowa, Williamsburg, are thrown toto astate | yi be made upon the city, and that when the | (M€ enlistment of twenty thousand additional m Be tat ; Hu Ele ore tn n. | trust that the real iuterests of nations will not for naeee, Liws to Colony, 2 extending the pre-emption | Oe terror by the wholesale depredations and lawless | troops foree an entrance the city will be givea up to | Italy soon appropriated forty miilion francs. Bel. | ever be postponed to the anterests of their princes: N, (rep.) of Ohio, from the Finance ya bil see Almerica witht mm tug harbu: ome a i * 5 OFF: ‘ = » the | {lem tor four hours, and they will be relieved of all | gium, by the 11th of August » | Bus a better reason 18, Unat the question t |p Era peiripe r Laer ihe Aion acts of the young men of the town. OF late the | re.nonsihinty for loss of le or for property taken or | creciy aaah at ntsca rn Be shag ky eo 3 after all is one of @ common inter- toa f rt tepartinent ¢ier t pos were otferea pa follow _ sive the | reckless young apprentice boys have been holding | ge: yed Within that time. ig! Y miilion frances, and Austria | est, not of a commou race. So lon Contra Market of Wasitngton Adopted “| nign camtval, and the alarm of the peopie | hank of Naria.& Co. has resumed business. | 1 Uke proportion. Even ere, in this country, | as the “compact or confederation "1s | mt ‘ tr Bh gitalest Sankey res en . einai e a », | Au agreement entered into by the existing govern- | apart, ag It wisely keeps Itseit froma K pane Oafew subjects, and these of common concern, ra Bg. JENCKE (rop.y 01 ton nr mpreiee ne has been somewhat chronic in its recurrence. | trang with Baron Maria 1s said to change the bank pulcatloneare Mae fe aes om BuroncaD com | be they merely Me settlement of disputes between 4: : Corrupuon uid DUDOLY. ub tbe last, Conprecaener | Touzh the police have been doubly vigilant im txy- | inwo @ solvent institut.on, and to secure lo the Baron eure : ome extent the agitation | the sovereign constituents, the Impediinent cannot otis unten cle in tho Hastefn aisirict of Ithode Istamt. | Ng to effect # capture of the offenders their efforts | # clear profit of $2,000,000, : nis. | {2Totd: the cost of French and German products has | be great whieh woud arise from tote disteriug tn, Pes teat iiytct are a sah “é “abe ra inel 1 Many foreigners engaged in business here are dis- | peen increased, our markets have been dis! esis, Look for @ woment at the advantages of pane W Wich power to seud ior persons und pipers. | hitherto have been unsuccessful, | satisiled wit the present unseitied couuition of | snq pursocial intercourse wathy ay aise disturbed | such a eompact or confederation, even It it were tone rl nitinol Yesterday, however, a gang of the young despera- | tie country, and are preparing to wind up their | 224 pols 3 ne Ola Worid seri- | Inmited to the single subject of settling international tae By Mn AeLtogs, (vep.) of Conn.—-instracting the | es Were less discreet than usual im their move- | atiurs and leave for their former homes. A dnrable | ously affected. Immediately on the declaration of | disputes without resort to arms, See Hurove with | | i i pac eas ret sever. " awe: sare ae outa lormal compact, and tLe ‘ of Ways and Means to inquire Inte the | ments, and have patd the penalty by being peace geoms to be as remote as ever. Amoug those ) the war gold went up—that ts, our enrrency de- | Out a Lormal compact, and tue Mr. ANT expe sof the immediate repeal of ihe tneome LODGED IN DURANCE VIN Arumor is current in town that there has been | Preclated about ten per cent. On the 9th of August THE POPULATION OF EUROPE n ating to the | WX. Monse refused to ond the previous: patie St oe Sinaia ail on. | 2 Mayal engagement of the — coast of | there were laid up in the port of New York alone | i& about 290,090,000, thac of the Unhed Sta printing of th i Oulice report, wien was taken | questt to nit aid debian ablathg, the TegOtu |) | TA enne ged enn Manes CRMROM ie Anil OOD TS TE a AREA TE TURAN, STEAD MIMD | cine North German’ svoamors and’ tw ven | Auierica about 39,009,009, ‘The peace estab isi u Q patra), heel PG uber Meenas sy acres eat Unued ther debauch until a late hour yesterday | Froncn gunboats; that tbe fight lusted for eeveral | 20 > Ie tent repent HWenty-seven | of iurepe is at Least 3,000,000; ours 13 ROW 37,350, urtice, THES POST OFFIC PPROPRIAT! se opt D morning, when, crazed with drink, they broke open | hours, and was terminated by the Prusstan sinking { Sag vessels, twenty iu Boston, ten im Philas | and by the first of July next wall bo reduced to the the door of No, 28 ‘Thornton street and de- | the Frenchmen, ‘Che names Of the vessels engaged delphia, and as many more in Baltumore; and ; 2 aftrighic as Inore < | are not known, nor fs the loss of life stated. others in ali our principal se Samer ui bili, and ib Was made the spec manded of the ‘afrighied tnmates more drink | are not know ; sake of tie P pal seaports. Cun anything | ore by our Constiution forbidden, without. tne con- ae bill appropr or money to buy it wilh, Mrs. Catharine Fessiér, | Frenol shin Alitonis: was wrecked of “the'\l' h. dono to, aave mankind from another iiko entamt | sent of Congr : ais keep ‘troops or ships s being as f . ‘i the lady of the house, was driven neurly senseless | vt Patagonia a short time ago. A portion of 3 [ On, SIR DOOIO: CO MRS eee oat! | by the wild. behavior’ ef the deunkel crew, wliom W manned one of the ship's boats and put to | ty? Let us ail, as we look on and deplore, tax our | OFWar im time of peace.” In burope every » (rep.) of Mich., trom the Cominittee propriatious, reported the vost Ofice ‘al Standard of 30,000, exclusive of frou 7,000 to 9,000 In the navy—onicers and roca, Our States : route ‘agents,’ $7 for mail foute | sie in valu endeavoved to appease. she | :ea, aud on the Loti Inst, made Buenos Ayres after | invention that perchance we may suggest. some- | SH, 18 tilled with”. troops eee jue Fre, 50 allt; TR 10 BO BAU ONM: TOE Vara hay wate tie. cancels: acl @ecinilshed | Baril Eorremeetoleiks the: emainder of thecrew | ting to prevent, or to hinder, and it tnat | wnlbhcan hanno under any elreums ances, con- peri Al reation, $400,003 %6 asters, $109,000; | Many Valuable ariicles, ‘They shouted and sung | Nad anded or a small isiand in {ie pelghboricoao | cannot ve, then to mitigate the distress of | template nagress.ve war, are ob iged by the’ e10r- library to | for « 1 post ofices, $2,600,000; for letter and broke everything they could lay tiem hands on, ae wreck, ant a ‘rench ,ineu-of wat has, been war, We can contribute at ieast to the tor- ae acinleg:amonntneety ple Ha EE id Ua rer en LS tb for tus, meunfoonise. of cn the boeher ant ef ett ait a nes | aye af hey wedi Mititee. me ‘ mation of a healthier and stronger public | 383,868 men, not including militia or reserves. Our eost of bunt 1 ts udvoca, | post m1 uals re a omnes ay | " 52 " Relieving 2 s contes on rence ealabiis! 5 . ted by Me: ng aud Cas. | stamped envelopes, $414,900: for miscellancons | of the lads, whom they conveyed to the sino opinion. “Believing that this contest has created | Heuee estabiishinent. ts ohe nian to 1,000 persons; sew by Mi ee suv; for steamship service between | Sixth precinct station house, “where they PARAGUAY. an intense abhorrence of war pitogetner, L venture | ud Frederick | If one were not the anver aus of Calna, $500,001 tween the Untied | Were committed to the ceil They w r in| — upon some speculation ip regard to the plans most overer and philosopher and the other Vath, concerning pa iran, $10. eiween San Francisco | a state of beastly intoxication when arrested, ‘Their | ~ evans probable to be adop: and at the same time most | the greatest captain and law-giver of his age, these rand Wilains | wicl Ist neale Gaba aaa tev De aiatsanneoniaen: | ixeitvument Attending the Election for Presi« Bronte Sr e000, mit ee nee i is pie. stipulations of the treaty, made in the interests of u, und | PONDS | SINKING BUND. teorg a, aged seve , ‘ p : NEEEREARTE SIONS ie A dy he condtet of tt, when : ce, ' del ‘ice ve | Mv, Chevys, (den.) of IL, offered a resolution cat. | aged twenty-one, and it was ascertained that they | demt—Lxodas of Foreigners—indiaa De efforts to prevent it have fallea: and third, to the = Le ee pot ag ro AS ome peers ins for imortation In regard to the purchase of | Were all employed as glass blowers at Waters’ glass: | dations. z rights and duties of neutrais, Let me call your at | Since ther Gaya society has passed throagh mber of the | bonds for the sinking fund. Rejected—ol to 11 works. Ei ee SER IS | ASUNCION, Paraguay, Noy. 14, 1870. tees beh ae their reverse order, many revolutious; power and law. have oscuilated change, | A NOVEL RESCIEECHION OF & RAILROAD BIL fae ee | The excitement creared by the approaching elec- pia a OP DUTIES OF NEUTRALS, between liberty and despotisin ull now, after the Sen rr ST ok Nee, Oven RTRSY NEW JERSEY IPEDS. tion of a President, according to the requirements | phe right uf cvers Matlon nat eo CREE AES. greaiest War Which the countrymen of Franklin ich amount | Tul restored to the Speaker's table | Tonnage B TO cneuztge Iu warts at | have ever Known, and that other greatest which the une » | Sena relating to the Cent Branch of the E . | of the newly drafted constitution, 18 very great. st as clear ag its right to engage init, It may, | countrymen of Freder.ck are NOW passing through, e | ;P ad Company which was last session {An old man named Larry Hynes, residing at the | he two prominent candidates for Presidential frrrbea tebe att ond ne, TOMAR AG alt fines abso- | we soem te have been brought toa period when gratuitous | rele » Comuutter on Pudite Lands, A letter | eorner of Mercer and Warren streets, versey City, Ly ie nd the attempt honors are Sefiors Rivarola and Barreiro, “The con- | of either by force or pressure of any kind to maker, | Wese, Ptiucipls of that famous treaty may be ex test ts very close, but thus far at is dificult to antict- | tke any’ part, however small, with one side or | Saliet uneu the general LAW o. the words pate what the result will be. TThiaright ok ReUtralite heer tonnes Pei e 3 sta ces he continued :-—Pruysia has taught mankind written by Mr, Twitchell and a siatement made by fitted | tue Speaker im regard 10-4 showed that when the | attempted to commis snictdc last evening. He in- reed | Motion to refer Was made ai the last session Mr. | ficted two gushes in his throat and one in the al . ‘Lwitchell intended to be undersicod as objecting to | gomen with a razor. r x a e| ‘i how the American pelple of federation may oe che te bul that he Was hot $0 understood by y ; ‘The exodus of foreigners and foreign capital con- | ing duty. A nentral nation is bound to refrain trom ‘applies 5 . “hold see to be the | tie Sy and that the reference was conse- | Mr. Degrasse B. Fowler, a benevotent citizen of +' tinnes, ‘The press haWtaken alarm and endeavors assisting either belhgerent, if it assists it departs Fea REAR rere AGU Hehe DanaRESE quently 1 {te preseut miotion was to restore | Paterson, ani governor of the Society of Usefa || to impress the powers that be that gomething must | 10m lt nentralty, i no longer a neutral on be- the law of nitions. If, seizing the bill to as place Manntactures, proposes building two blocks of neat wenn? 3 iY. #, then, 18 asst opportunity, when the hearts of Soorie.p remarked that the bill as it now men are fixed upon setting bounds to wid not be brought before tl as Lit w ¥y vote could speedily fe Cs Aa stay the fight of these, the oniy | ing a belligerent? There are two sources of weaith for the country. active and passive. Acti “ a ~y strai Tie Indians alons the Chalco side of the river | ance by the goverkment iisah is mune ae Pea CR EPEAT oat eee gesceeed | Paraguay are committing all gorts of depredations, | bidden, Passive assistance 1 that which a | UBOH, Wariike passions, thls couniry, alwags recom. 2 y besides overronning the territory of the Argentine | government. permits ils citizens or subjeets to rene | Meine federation Ly ity ex sit OMS Oana Yeas, 115 y _ | ant eriminal ca expected to come up this teri ‘epublic bordering on Patagonia. They have at- | der, or permits them by not preventing them. How any a Men nm BrOp Michi tap flor ‘ oun. ae Uirmatay though quite a large nutuber of eivit suits are on the | tacked several river crafts, among which an allan | fara government is bonndto go mM. repr. py Wornatiuaattonie taco nee Se eL peace Aan ‘ered & resolution | docket. oop is mentioned, containing ten persons, who | preventing its members woo in (heir pri melt lata sip RL RE Aaa DNDN ecto a ids aysistane b Assistance, that 18 Assist fiouse without ¢ on the Speak- dem.) of Ind., ¢ { SOMMINeLSe'euik Ct yald entitle munities ob Public Lands to re- | A negro servant of Captain Terbert, of the Sun- | Were staughtered by’ them and the vessel burned. Mes Would render assistance is a matter org Seay oe he peti a rusted ebermiar aa ion & exempting dis- | tlago Park Hotel, stole filty doliars from her | rae a dispute. There are thon two questions to answer— | erations i " y TS Sad the requirements of the | employer. She was captured and locked up in an THE INDIANS What is forbidden to the members of a nentral ; Ck RON EE titutfor Whica makes personal Jement | upper room, but made ier escaped carmg the night iN . | nation; second, What should the neutral navon ii 1 ted. by climbing down the lightaing rod. \ eens Atelt, 40 $0. enforce, the DrehiMftion-waDor its | SCIENLIFIC TRIUMPH. ° ANOLE AMNESTY BIL The body of the woman found dead Ash dis- | Reservation for the Heian FE ia TE Gee Es RED ew Mexican Apaches | i n Schools in Nebr: ‘itish Parliame trated by 5 : To a quesuon | Lecture by Protessor Doremus Last Evening a.) Of Ky. oderca a preamble and ete ng that the government of tue tance from the Harrison depot, on the Jersey Ral: | sueress of the Tu roud, last Saturday, has been identiied as that of | SHerers of the len. s king out of the war, Ss established a coniederacy of % 2 e ry ‘2 Covel - a | WASHINGTON, Dec, 19, 1°70. but tn the Hou f Commons, on the 2ks6 of July, at Association £ 5 ‘atarine Murphy, @ tenant of ex-Governor M 1s ser elite denne Ww Repenaaes cy that the question of the right of se | T, Ward. Tue iiquest has been adjourned vy Coro- | ‘The Superintendent of Indian Afuirs for New | Whether it w Ind ‘Whether cout canateat | Professor Doremnus delivered lust: ever Crevoliten was atiniteen Many odin tie | Ber Shepherd until Us evening. Mexico writes to Commissioner Parker, from Santa | to non-bloc would be legal trattic, Mr. | ©lostng lecture of the series announced on “Sc i certain States | Newark sorroweth o ver the death of a well known | yp, a, William S.F Jtonfe, president of the old ration of Indep i citiz on the 7th inst., with regard to the selection of a led aad setup a gevernwment of thelr own stone repled that tt is not intended to define | tifie Triumphs. In Spite of the Inclemency what merchandise is contraband of war. There are Tuanee With hones. cenvicions as to the | kas company. While rising from the dinner tabie | tract of country in the vicinity of Fort Sianton, | some articies which, from their character, atv easily | Of the weather there was fully as good an Red verve Tights; that a great civtl war ensued and | 6m Sunday he was seized with an attack of hemor- | New Mexico, for a reservation for the Southern | pronounced to be eoutratand of war, but there are | audience as before, and the hall was compietely wa > experiment made and settled by rhage of the lungs and died almost itamediately. He | ayaches, Me statea that, from what can be learned givers which (hough of vital importance in carry. | filed, ‘The experiments with which the principles Kix e tien tie people othe Rankin, Stephens band of palianthropistes. | from responsible parties from that section of tne | M24 cu bellgcrent, operations, can only have ihéie | were brought forward by the Professor were very me’ n folly The locomotive and tender have been recovered | country, he is convinced that this is the time for | the Prize Court of the captor is uhe comperent | Bamerous, aud were sinzularly striking and brilitant, m it was the duty ot t nment and Con- | from beneath the draw of the rotten bridg> across prompt action on the part of the government, ana | tribunal to decide whether coal is or is not_contra- After a few introductory remarks Professor Dore- to graul free, woquaiificd ana periect pardon | NeWark bay; but the body of poor Henry Cooper ae fe é can be | Band of war; and that it is impossible, as Hesty to all _poliital ofenders 1a the late | Was bot found. Itmnst have Noaied down with tue | there is good reason to believe these Indianscan be | Band OF War elpate th 1 3 current, and m turn up on Staten Island shore, mus referred to recent discoveries in regard to Thales, by the friction of amber, had By Mr. § iou relative wo J sult ot such decision; induced to settle upon the reservation, give up their | but, having regard to the present state ot nuval | electricity. I = cinematic — 7 3 Ps r a , Coal May In WY cases be righ first obs: d thts cla: f ph ena; but ft lt prov t i roving life, and in time interest themselves in the | atm ts, Coal uu rst observed thts class of phenomena; but from that ; rE KN J to be contraband of War. ‘Co theories onda insted to cons A the negative were SEE DaDeL IE REE pursults of elvilized Jie, provided the government | jyatntatued—oue that the listor Contravand artions | UMe—hearly two thousand years ago—until about Railroad, w c lic public stores re. | Messts. x, , Holman, Ju the case of stabbing In Newark early on Sunday | will agree to feed them on full rations uuul theycan | should be lessened because, neutral nations | two centuries since the whole question slumbered, quired for 1 ¢ cousi, States arritories | Morrisss rec hatectareesp pees a i morping, reported in yesterday"s sssue, it appears | take care of themselves. Prior to 1862 these In- oe ens ee ae hice tae ne = ‘Then it Was noticed that the property of attraction siail bi y uf the Union Pa at | Mr. disked wnAMluvous conscnt to offer the GAS % eoneiie i . | dians were comparatively quet, and the Mescolen ; ar : © wars of | was not confined to ambe! a5 share: Tate i by p . | same resclution without the preanble, the ‘“green-eyed monster” was at the bottom of the | tribe especial r were Goiee well’ee Basque Hodando, | oer nations create; the oiler, that the | wai a peered fo amber, hoses tier d by many 3 Kelerred t JN cs, of Ky., objected. trouble, Schofield, the man who was stabbed, ap- | or Fort Summer reservation, as late as Novemper, | st should be enlarged so that as little fuel as possi- | other objects aiso—for Instance, sulphur and paper. Mik to nay thet they | Bars to have bad an unlawful penchant for tne yo- | 1855, when they leit the reservation on account of | bie should be added to the ames of the contest. | Passing irom the discoveries of Mr, Gray, who had hlin to say that they 3 Scene naa aliferences with the Navajoe qhe former was the doctrine of thelast century and | grat began to trace ont ttle differenob Ketwedn én: , but did not de- | luminousty formed consort of a Newark pedestrian, | “",ocnt painter reports irom Omaha, on the 1sth | the first part of the present. ‘The latter has been ie cabin arrassed with the preamble, While | ‘Johnny’? Thomas by name. Schofleld’s demonstra- | inst, the condition of affairs in that agency, with Baining ground during the present half century and | ductors and non-condactors, to the Investigations T (uc resolution In spite oF the pre- | tiveness towards Mrs. Thomas was anything but | special reference to the excelent progress of the Th Ae ae pe ee aed of M. Dufatt and of the Hollander pniloso- AL DIAN APBD BRITTO agreeable to Johnny, whatever the case may have | S¢hgols, which are beng, re estab led tor sae | to. me necessary and impending-one. twede, | Piers, who first made what 13 called the ‘ Gal from ane Committee | been with the lady, and on Sunday morning matters | timely aid of the government in appropriating funds | fine | more | clearly wnat RP SS eR I A ree eB AES SARS Ei OS IAAL a special bill appr came to a focus and resnited in Ue rencontre | sor the support of some of these schools and hope | Cularse tne as a e other to make goveraments re- coveries of Dr. sie Lin. Fs ee ase ee he Prcrident to collect / alrealy described in the Heraty. Kor dbvious | the same will be continued hereafter unti the | Spousible for thelr citizens or subjects tat ihey be | said, that the isor, Hea pite of ae randenyl genie. be Titan tives of Arizona and New _ reasons Schofleld declines making any complaint | means of thelr own become available by the sale of | Ke aoa ih oo Tie tof contra- Goud — ae Heol pale Ten stats } Mexico on reservations, io provide subsistence for | against Thomas, and every etfort has been made 10 | a portion of their lands, which they auxiously de- | Vente should laciude not only ali instruments and | facts and priaciples | in “eB thy Sia | tiem and to promote peace and civilization among | hush np the whole affair. "The oplaton seems to pre- | gire at an early day. munitions of war, bat all aiticles esseniiai to tie | cal phenomena. But these were of tie greatest " 3) | them. Passed. vat! that Johnny had strong provocation for doing ae - ~ - inattenance of armaments, such as coal mctended | importance, tuterest and value. Electricity was ca- ficting propositions Which i * HOMBSTRADS. just as ne did. © aces icra aiies’ | piled for armed ships, and corn destined to the suste- abie Of the most wonderful fafluences upon human 2 case twenty propositions W ‘p.) Of ONO, Introduced a ill to POST OFFICE FIGURE! nance of armies in the feld. health. Many of the most marvelions effects and i Sor y ad act. It authorizes ‘SPARROW’ PURDY IN EGYPT. | . a Next as cures Were possible under me use of thts power, ers i nd of the Mexican | Seif ee eS de “ . THE CONDUCT OF WAR. and some physicians in Ss CTY Wore. a | id law one hundred | Less than a year ago among the batch of Amertcan | THO posta she a ane TS Bth On Ane ee r tendency of anternat Iohowing public | now investigating, i's janduence an eas he wou | and sixiy acres of the aiternaie reserved sections 4 ad fr ‘i ‘s » | West Indies for November by the Post Oilee, in the | opinion has for several y! rongly iniavor | Of pulmonary disease. i Ss _ breathe the resolution. | ¢ the rajiroads which have received land 's who started from this city for Egypt to take Foreign Department, 1s ag tollows:— of confining it within nai rand sull narrower | electriied air, and the mort benefictal seg | v ng hem the same righis to home. | Service inthe Army of the Khedive, was Colonel ca SA COS iG; nae limits. The pomt at which it will finally arrive sults tad already peen experienced, The voltaic io amnesty was | l soidiers in the war of the | Erastus Sparrow Purdy, a sou of ex-Governor Purdy, | BE CEEEED: EA Ee oviage, | Lat persuaded. that wars shali be coniined to ac- | bativvy and the woaderlul phenomena which it r on Disabilities; but Mr. { was passed of Caltforuiz, He entered the Khéaive's service | pritist Fete Postage. | qoal combatants on jand ind | Seay and | mi a6 ii hehe Sa eon nT onan ORTON, « subseyuenti; re | jem.) OLN. Y,, asked leave to offe e is | British that mo private wars of any kind, and no wars on vaiching the expert nade with he Em meer Ea gi neem rere nea (ig to tne reduction of the duty om | With the rank of eutenant coioncl of engineers. A | fpremen and Hamburg private porsons or private property. shail be per- | peror Napoleon |. exc.aimed, “Behold the prine und ent onsider its (lis, Dit objection was made, letter just received In this city from Consui Butler | North German Union. mitted, The result of this will be, tirst, todo away | elple of life.” Sir H. Davy was the next Mr. Sv '. SPRONG, (rep.) Of Conn., introduced @ bill for | sets forth that of all the American officers in Egypt | France... with privateering altogetter. This has been already | great discoverer in electrical science, and he had improvement of the Connecticut river. Ke- | “Sparrow” Purdy is the most decided success, He | Belgium agreed to by parties Lo the ‘Treaty of Paris 1m 1566, | Sueceeded in reducing the metallic bases of many of ed. has been promoted to a colonelcy, and is now en- | Netherlands Our government was Invited to join in the deciara- | the salts and thus obtained some n Ais, Such TUB PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL. Utled (o the full rank of Bey. Consul Butler adds | Switzerland. tion of this conierence, but refused, as soditin wii potassium. Ne. the At fitter whe House then, at tree o'clock, went into Com- Be) Y; “Birdie,” e z pre | dtaly.. In the treaties between the United States avd the | discovery of the. relattonsniy between — elec- At fitted vhe Len, at three o'clock, + om. | that Bey Purdy, or Bindi he is calied, there PET rag UL aacittaapere eer ears rsa Gol RTE Re ee ee ut Cs eRe? t is i tue Whole, Mr. McCrary in the chair, on the elng 10 * in Arabic language, is in t | ene 0 Sic! , Nicara thy ‘aguay, Bolivia, p Ars a ome 1 Miabtlity for mdivian in consequence | Pension Appropriation. bill. Lavor at the Khedive's Court, He fins Beon ‘appotuved | TOtAl...+-.s.sssecssesezeees evs 464,088 xenitine Confederation, Costa Rica, Pern, and be- | lustory ot this science became a series of of the appropriation of y to public use Mr. KEL ,(rep.) O£N. ¥., Who had reported the | to command an expedition soon to start for tie Red | FORWAKDED TO EUROP! uween France and Pera, Honduras, New Grenad the most dazzling and beautiful discovertes, under during the war, as presented by tue tll to com. bill frem tie Couumittee on Appropriauens, pro- | Sea. | British.. , 23, the Hawailan Istands, iS provided in sobstance | the wuspices of Arago, Professor Henry and pate JOM tou Best, of Paducah, Ky. itu siate sume facts Im connection with the ons See | ace and t ure 168 tuat, on the breaking out of war, mem- | others, ‘Aaa the ak ys Beer oariority nial ion of ht eiling. This discussion ‘atec to statistics of the pension system. He IE NEWL 5 si ASI | North German Union, bers of one nation residing = th vif tus brougit to light were extreme 1 See Oe ia TOaintin Guam nethec hat 4 acl cert lees rOpHIBtedks: 0,050,000, ba thas he had THE NEWLY DISGOVENED SILVEA MINE IK WISCONSIN. | France, oiher shail Have six or twelve months for | esting, the electric telegrapn and the Atiantic was a good | been tn iio ole adment whieh Would | Great Richness of the Ore=It Assays Over | belgium.. leaving We country with their prop nel many ble woially claiming notte, e long the urrection, aud | the aniount to $29,000,009; that the maxt- 5,000 in Silver to the T | Netherlands. | of these ireattes further provide that such persons rth Would be completely girdled with an cicetri per troyed during a revel at- | of per nad be id, and that the $5,000 tm Sliver to. the Ton. | Switz may remain during tie Whole war i they conduel his Was aS certalil as that we breathed, The tack upon the town of Padueah, tn 1864.” In favor oF | mount would now be diminisuing every {From the Superior (Wis.) Times, Dee. 10.) } draly themselves properly. ‘The principle a) these treaties elects Of the electric current were also very the bill it was argued thatthe premises were de- | The uuiaberof iavalid pensioners from the | | From Mr. H. W. Wheeier, of Oueota, who was of | will, am persuaded, $00n becoine the law of the inary, and eleciricity Wascapabieo prod mroyed by order cf the ry ler, repre- ar of the rebellion w 4, and of widows | the party wiueh lately visited this mine on the | Total. ......... Now, as io lng the mos: intense heat known, The Professor then nana ‘ i use by the The total numbe re ors admitted | Amethyst, we have learned some farther particulars | IM PREVENTION OF Wart, made some interesting experiments and briety re- ‘ isting the range ef the up to the goth of dun were as fol- | 1M relation to the mine in addition to what we pub- | Received, ‘That war can be prevented aliogetier Twill ed to the phenomena Of animal e ily. Ue her hand it was | alias, 3: evolutionary soldiers, | lished last week. ‘Tue vetn ts about four | Forward not nuderiake to affirm; bat that it ean be i by impressing upon the audience the neces: ne struction might have dows, total, 260,300. The average | Well defined and project | rendered less frequent. nay, that i can | sity of better ineans of scientific instruction being nton forces it did not cons “ant paid for pensions trom 1791 to 1315, | four tw six feet, the vem rock be be rendered very inirequent, E drily bs ive, Peac# | afforded ta our colleges and puvlie institalious, her and not War as heretolore, can be made - the norima! stale of man, ‘The opening of the gate: of the temple of Janus may, at least, become Ui exception aud not Mic raice Let us suppose it to have been enjoimea by Intemational law last July thai Uiat surrounding it. It can be traced for | Forward mmiies throngh the country, and into the waters of | ceived fred Thunder Bay. Captain beck had a force of twelve or iiileen men employed, aad had sunk a shatt avout ten feet mm depth on the vein, Mr. Whe states that at least fifty per cent of tne average fr to to 1s ate preperiy #8 was cont that tt was liseli au ac- | bk the yov THE “WOALO” IN A JERSEY COURT. Yesterday, before Jud Bavid A, Depue, in the Grand total...... held that the ernme AN EX! ; ;: ; zs that beiore the Freneh Emperor's de Essex County Cireutt Court, a case was tried in gover iB raise ae ‘i rock obtained from the shaft se Oo be pure sile | mt send " tion of war & sialement of his erie yhich the New York World Associa rough its GOORIN ropty vo an editorial article inthe | Yer. AM assay of & small plece of the ore trom this THE AMERICAN DEAD IN THE CRIMEA. should be sent to the Prussian government; | Wich We Sew York World As enprmngty atts ia rk Tripune, Ye him in connec ' miine—n average spectinen-—untie yesterday by Dr. | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19, 1870. that he should then watt a certain pumtber of days | FePrescntait Coe Buchanan, appeared N ‘i 8. Walvan q » Dec. 19, 5 shows It Wo contain $5, A inarvellous yield, Indee The sult was brought to recover $500 from Miss Ela H. Wandell on a note issued by the asso- 60 to ine for an answer; i a resol jum two W . The ore or vein | Private letters from ex-Governor Curtin, the | ghouid be transm 7 t When the wuswer ¢ r the abolition of the duty on tea, sugar With the complaint rock 19 a rich urgeniife ‘end, contuining na- | American Muster at St. Petersburg, state that he | other governmems of Kurope and their frie i ive Bi re de mg ag a | offices invite StL tation stion. Miss ¥ 3 ne spoken ffteon, minotes on, the: | silver, a siuait quants anavery iitie | Teeeatly paid a hurried visit vo Sebastopol and | Pi tabu of day longs fer tet tena Tate “ceorse Goby of Morristown, and It ¥ gen ee ting ars ‘Avaa or no other base is no question but | examined the condition of the graves of the AMert | ng “alt this, it should seem to be sce | claimed that te note im questton was Left her by her allowed to 3 he regretted very | tat the north shore, in the vicinity of Thunder Bay, | cans who fell in the Russian service during the | posstbi that an accommodation ‘uncle, together with som rich in si ‘a resort. to | SNe denied ail Knowledge of being 50 pos m to under |! rvelus, It is thought by many . % at ge a py | Hithn ne ; 7, not fave ween evected — before te . Pee ine mctung ol tie term “Lersonit expiana. | Wat the disclosures at sliver island and-at the ming | Crimean war. Four physicians were bsg hostalitic Wil ie be said that such a | How ud a verdict mh Rer favor Was Feuer e had never known 80 gross an abuse ot | above ref: Wo, are but the precursors of otter | tomb ia the old orthodox Church of the Trans provision cannot be introduced into an unterns | Them TO Oe te te reapers y TON, De 7 ¢ of the Hou wud richer discoveries that will follow from a more | tion, The tomb 14 surmounted by a monument of | code? Lauswer, let the aitempt be made and tiea | Is the , get oon stdck In such & concert ; “ u e Appenled thorough examination of the country. red marble, with the appropriate insciiptious—“io | we shall Kuoy ther ib ¢ suceeed. Wine radival, eon Sante st $ opjected, Raytu rr _- - ere A. A. Marshall, of California; Henry Clark, of New | penaity, tt may be asked, would you uny for non a gale chusetts State Pi Bills were in and referred as fo ould Buiter if It ne -. Joseph (Mo.) Gazesie of the 10th inst. says:— | York; D. 't. Jones, of Maryiaads compilance with the provisions which you recom: | — A life prisoner in tue Massachusetts State Prison By Mr. HALE Me.—ln refere ANON Wi ly of our readers ave aware, a new company | Pennsylvania.” At the top of the mInend? J answer, that more than one inay ve sag- | has been a solitary man for tiiveen years, duriag ti ny wait Ota tiny tation at D & half-past three, went into a orgauized for ihe construction of a stre: been placed # ball and cross of white marble, \ gested, but 1 will content myself h mentioning | tune not heacmg @ fc nvstep 0 we ne a Human f sewazctr aes sxcaonis hese ashes . Scotteld in the chair, | ratiway, commencing ai Market square and ranning | had jallen down and lay scattered. Goverior Cur- , and Unatis the indemnification ofother countries | save that of lus d iy cabrendant. “He is allowed by ARD (rep.) Of Vi.—Ik @ APY fauion bill. ‘The bill, Main sireet aud out Savannah avenue to New | tin has nad the necessary repairs made, aud took | tor the Increased expenditures or losses icurred vy | plenty of reading, DUC hat has ut last paled and po» pensation In contested election cases. turee printed Dig appropriates Vark. precauuons 0 secure Lis vreservalion i vue Julure, | tag War Uo andertakea witugat gumpliauge Witu | come UuiaeTeol ue