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W.YGRK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECE 3 weise s o e - e e Vot i —— EUROPE. ELECTI()N INTELLIGENCE, | = eSTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE: | . s oo O 4 . s 59 et - - po18 other te, ThE) 1as8 Look ' NEW-YOLT COUNTY COURT OF OVER 4 : st e t Tt il b it = oy <04 Hiws BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE TO DEC. 5. OPFIGIAL Vorg op - YER AND TERMINRR—pgryg, op | Prowotions thereia regulated scoordinyly. . ' ® OF THg g. MORRIS FITZGPS _An mwme SF | BY raume wARE TO THE TRINUNE. LOOK! f BY TELBORAPH TO THE vRrmyyy ATS. ir PR s B B UREVETED. ALBANY, Dec, 5= . L 1. Joseph M. E e K 3 BT TALSGRATH 10 TEB TRIBUNE. f + BymTho Ra- v ELLEN HICKS—VERDICT OF GUILTY. Col. Joseph M. Eaton, the Assistant of th's Paymastor- R A T QURTODY: havo doclated the ss- * -ard of State Canvassers | On Tuggday, o the Westchester County Court of | oo o oo T e e bl LOOK! % xaxviia, Eover, Wednesday Dec. 5,1868. | po ¢ * . ~°““;‘|;’“® late electiom a8 foliuws: Oy:r and Tormiace at White Plaioe, Thomas Fitzgersld was | | Thefoloein spplatuents sy b ecenly made o fhe 6 ohn L B v in the custody of the Amets sen E. F OVERNOR. ke Put on trial for the murder of Miss Ellen Hicks on the morntng | Re Wytany, € & Jintoy: Capt Chark tgonl, Dicst Kdom voor John AL Surratt is now 15 ' 7O SN L Majority foronisi 0015 | John T. Hoffman...85%,2 | uf the 20th of August,tn the town of Westehester, Upon the o he st 0,5 Iotmtres Cupt Poaak B, Ca, o werly LOOK} fcan Consul at this place, Mr. Hale, - LIEUTENANTA néis were William W, Scrugham, Justioe; William I, | Major of the 84ts U 8. Colored 'Troope; Capt. David Sehooley, fof P A 1 8. L W EUTENANT-GO' R. merly b Waior of the 2d Pennsylvania E..vy Artillery. Capt. ¥, M. FEBEE “M‘:jo“ri‘tmd[m M‘i.m,ym Robert H. Pruyn...351,947 Robertsou, County Judge; Thomas J. Byrne and Myron B. | Coxe hu‘ yr..f:"'é‘i;{ v\;‘mim{:,m, N.C, .n.:.:.dlmakt‘: LOOK! LOOK! GREAT BRITAIN, ¥ for Woodford, 15,023, Silkma, Justicsn of the Sessions, John S, Bates, Distrit-At. | Sommand of Compaty C,4th U8, luiateysaw atiohed of, ' . - CANAL COMMISSIONER. u ducted on the { the prosec 3 ¥y sen ohdared to Cherieston B ., nd directod to Teport CRESIDEST Jom! v an T. 9 ) lorney, conducted the ease on the part of the prosecution. ntry, has b to Charleston, 8. C., and directed to report R8ON 5.:‘::!:1.05. AXD THE MONRY | Ste :j:).r‘“"}‘-.lgflm; 307,194 Wan. W, Wright...351,643 | jury was seected by 10 'clock. Tho District-Attoraey openad fo Kifor W. V. Distoon IRA U 6 Coloend Tron n'a"';:nsfg, 200Kt LOOK? o > " R 1hie case for the people. The circumstances of the killing were, at " )¢ - ¥ BTATE PRISON INSPEC’ Loxvox, Wednesday, De; =Noon. | Johe Hummond......467 5| B B, Gallaghor.....350,972 T e "‘*’.";.l':‘.‘,’.?’f"' Y A iy Mol bk The message of President Johnsonm has had no | Majoulty for Hawuwond, 16,373, o ™ T S A R Al oo ur.uduumu-uynmm LOOK ! 1 " B 3 por Sk b B ho town, A cqustn of the yourg lady who was shot, o bis e g effect cither to lower or raise the prices of American | For o Convention.....352,%54 [ Ag't & Convntion. 256,364 T o e arink. Soms of 1hem e p MISCELLANEOUS. ’ goourities, nor has it had any appreciable influenco | Majority fora Convention, %, 4%0. e b o "Thore was 2o violencs done there, | Doe, &—Virst Lisat. Johe F. Suith. 1uh Rogimeot Volers, Hor Lt TraRnyethilonh Sriy Yaanors C_ liamiow, Secretary of State, | Fiot soon Ift for hia.berne. and o his way was assasited aud | %% Corv s, bigs, (insernd out g WeesrsI s ieep al LOOK! LOOK! P o ge v A o b Uigarm was broken; he escaped to bl horge i went 10 bed. Srvise oS % Gown - & : p . TiK PENIANS— TROOPS WANTED IN IRELAND— s RAED § e party then 1eft and went to Fort Sehuyler, where they Ses beon & J e CHARTER ELECTION. were stationed as nembere of Compiny H of the 1st Artillery, | iy g vills, ARRESTS. The Third Sohool District is very closo ou Commis. | Regular United States Army, and there gof the ambulance b | GO of is fegimest nosv dationed s thatpolat | L LOOK! LOOK! g ~ Lowpox, Tuesday, Dec. 4—Noon. | sioner, tho Democrat, Benjamin B. Mrrill, having in all | (w1108 to the for, kg tht b o the rouse of Kot the | CA01.3: 0w, ‘an hanorab 1 dasharyad tho servie of the Uuited Tho Police Justices of Cork bave sent telegraphic | but one eloction disteict, 3,996 votes to 3,915 for Jacob C. | Arrivink st the house of Kiliot, the pariy broke into he ouse, | Sates, Copt K1 Jehustal®, 4 1, R IRk, St ooty Lo Gispatohos to the authorities here sking for more | Bogert, tho Republican candidate. But as the voto of the [ demauding to e Elit, uud mscriine, that, fis, Bl eonw, o — s it LORE y ogert, P ] ! ; e 4 purpos i, Elliot he troops to preserve the peace of that city. i e (‘.t’::l:";:'y”‘ Mnael Xatty BT noise,aud u..’m?..:“. muio agaiust his e, eacaped from e VAPY GAZETTE, | 'Tho eurollment of loyal Irish in Treland has beed | Wee 16; Golnrr, S5 cod. Heviland, 165 (ho. Stck | oo e ohmmiintsone of s sebic who poniod s, MASKES — — “ON TH¥ BORDER.” “ON THE BORDER,” ] po ordered by the Government. . mask: be conceded to Mr, Merrill., 4 s C3 g:m. x}n«( succeoded inhvfinm-hin,] m; mm;irl'n:mlliv BY TELEGRAPE TO TR TRIBONI L [ 2 s o g "here is much commotion among candidates for Coun- | soldier, and ran away ncross the fields to the Vestehester Creek, ORDE RED, The Goverument is determined to crash out the re- | cilmen, several having been deceived into a belief of their e wwwm with bis broken avm. At the time of 4is Nov. %.—Conmodore J. B. Hull as President, and A Splendid i¥ory, by A Spleadid Story, by excape; nothing on but his slirt. One of the party fired & shot at him, us he was running for his life. After nwimmin the creek, Klliot aronsed some of the people living on that side of the creek, and_obtained clothes to put on, and a horse and wagon, and stated for officers. Aftor Elliot had ascaped the party of soldiers s Commudores J. P. MeKinstry and J.. B. Marchand as members, of sn Fxamination Board br the promotiors of officers of the United States Nory. T pureuance of up uet ap o Apri 2], 180, to” meet 3t ' phia Navy-Yard, Monday, De.>. 3, 3 wva'l.»AIJ«u»snpnu G778 W, for duty &t Naval Hospi- | EDMUND KIRKE,. §» resdy TO-DAY ia the Grost Story ad |, Chielsos, Muss. election by the erroncous reports in most of the morning papers. Those errors will be dispelled by the official ean- vass which commenees to-day at noon. This canvass will be of much interest and will'be sharply watched, BOARD OF OITY CANVASSERS, Pellion the moment it breaks out. Dusiay, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1666, * Many of the leaders of the Fenian organization were arrested in this city last night and during the day EDMUND KIRKE, is ready TO-DAY in the Orost Blory sef rehed the in whiek DETACHED. which he lived, as well as an adjoining b yosterday. IPur-uun to l:w, the Board of Aldermen organizo to- T R T e Rt "] G Rl Wi B Hatirlag Bouad ok Harpl o —— day at 12 o'clock, noon, as a Board of City Canvassers, to ety ot (v ness of baking. They | Nov. ommodere Fre v fiom Ro ourd at Nuval | gueteh Paper, THE ! (EW XORK WEEKLY. Skotoh Paper, THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. » S w1 o soriry s 1 10 | threatened the life of Elliot and of other persons there, among | Asylum. Philadelphis, ordars; Commodares Henry A 4 d ITALY. caiivass the returns of tho recent Charter Election. thea the wpther of Kllo, prosentig u misket at et s i | Adamy ind Craries Towndes, from duty st members of the Retirice 2 o CHARTER ELECTION IX HUDSON, iss Ellen. Hicks and her sister Alice stood in the door of o | Hos iladelphs, and ’ woitin cting Ene . TR POPE WILLING TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE ITAL | A0y claror slociios in Hudson on Tussday, the | roar part of the building fn which the bake-house is situated | £ e, rom duty 1 eounection with rou-clads i ooluary, ad oo o A " AN GOVERNMENT. whole Republican ticket was clected, with the oxception | Alic havieg her uri around her istor s witst, s they » ov. A seistart-Paymaster Chi feld, from United v Fronexce, Weduesday Dee. 5, 1566, | of ong Aldorman and Assessor, byan overwhelming major- | fibout Totirine B A e o i g 8 iy - i g SR AU ity. Ioysradt, for Mayor, has nearly 500 majority. Union | te front of the right side, just below s g . i 4 2 It is assertod that the Popo bas certainly agreed to | gyiy grer November oloctlon, 492, e the fronk of the rlght Mo, Jont elow e e e | e e e e lhe Jied Buics e Harmey | P OLUND I KB, EDMUND XIRKE, ‘ geceive the Envoy of the Italian Government, ———— thigh, and burying itselt in the wall be froin which it was | Schooner Arago, wad waiting orders M. Pargoer. from the P % Vigessi™ for purposes of negotiation = Afterward dug ot The soldier party then fled from the liouso, | United Stutes Coss’ Survey Schooner Arago, and ordered Lo the ¥ : ey a . THE INDIANS. and an alarm having been given, u party was organized, Justice | Messachusetts. Author of “ AMORG THE Rathor of “AMONG Sellgi ik e Thomas Jay Tigrne laving inwned warrants for the arrest of the L 1Y h:fif"g‘{?}~ + of the Chalese Hooplial o SLL q > parties, some of whom we wi individually to some of the . % - & MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MURDER OF AN INDIAN SUPERINTENDENT AND HIS | LS P bavedonse. The whole party wore arrested next “,:.‘L.‘(;:n\ A, n-lllcfiyxr; § b ARRIVALS OUT. CLERK IN NEW-MEXICO. BY TELEGRAPH T0 THE TRIBUNK. mo; from the testimony tal et being notified, held an inquest, and en before him, committed them all to nid Jury, by whom the prisoner aud rning, and the eon o of th FONORABLY DISCHARGED, g Ensign W. W. Duly, from Nov. 25, 1966, PINS," commences & Syindld Btory fn THE NEW-YORK PIRES,” commences « Splendid Buory in THE NEW-YORK J Tavereoot, Dee. 5 Noon.—The steamabip City of Boston, e i Capt. Brooks. which left New-York Nov. 24, has arrived out. | 8AN FRaxcisco, Dec. 5.—A telegram from Los Angeles | the “.,(),, party were indicted for munder. Joseph “';‘;g,',',","“"'- 7, 1965, SR Kos s p : o Faasl Mi ot about 3 o clock 1 th . and 1 g i taosotuto hes sles arrived. states (hat trustworthy information has been received | Bt Hicks Wb Stk Aot EoCC Iy I | Nov. 28.—Joseph B. Parker, A WEBKLY, ready TO-DAY, octitied “ ON THE BORDER.* WEZKLY, resdy TO DAY, entitled # ON THE BORDER " e FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Laveeroot, Dec. 5, Noon.—Cotton, 14d.; sales of 10,000 bales. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxnos, Doc. 5, Noon.—Consols, 84 for moey. AMERICAN SECURITIES. Uuited States Five Twenties, 70§; Erie Railway shares, 463; Llliwois Ce there that the Apache Indians murdered Superintendent George W, bflg!:y. and his clerk, W. H. Everts, ou Nov. 18, near Prescott, on the Lopaz road. They ¢ut the hoart from Leighy s body, and beheaded Everts. BY TELEGKAPH T0 THE TRIBUNE. VASHINGTON, Dec. 5,—A telegram was to-day received at the Indian Office from the new Superintendent of Indian Affairs, George W. Dent, dated at Los Angoles, informing *he Department that the late Superintendent, Goorge W. Loighy, and his clerk, had been murdered 1 W Al who kunew her, and was xoou to Lave been married. 8o was she esteemad and beloved, that her funeral was the of Westchester. viost imposing and solemn pageant that has ever been wituessed i il mord from c tow was wiraigued for trial on Monday afterneon, The alled, and “ourt ou ac ppose capital punishment, and rmit them to render n verdict of ), lty, e » M1 Hostox, Tho United States vessels Minnesots and Pawnes, at Portsmouth Navy-Yard. aro 10 be immedistely fitted for ses. The ordered £ the b Atlantie It is reported that Admirel Farrugat will relieve Admiral Goldsborough of the Mediterranean fvet, thio Frauklin being kis Gagebip. Dec -— THE STATE OF TRADE. u iemor at 32fe for Middlines e nominal at 7. C w Dip. #3287, Tar, Pork. $25 for H T THE NEW-YORK WREEKLY, (The Sroat THD NEW-YORK WENKLY, (Tis Grost. . hostile Tudians, said !u]lvulh aives; but this must be 00 1, by cargo. # o e an orror, for this tribe have lately proven their friendship | hysem i of Jui'st 46 0@ 18 P00 . Story and Sketch Papar), is ready TO-DAY, eontalaing tive fcst shap- | Story andSketch Papor), is rowdy TO-DAY; eontaining the fest chap- TUE CAPTURE OF SURRATT. e e P | amembiiag senday mo s «,y‘L.zggf.". eyt e n:u.";,m' [ l i ip Bist v i | the e jury. for Doubie Wheat dul; swuall sales of White PURSUIT BY U. 8. GOVERNMENT DETECTIVES SINCE OCTOBER LAST. A tolegram from Washington to 7'%.¢ Boston Post gives ftbo following particulars of the capture of Surratt: | The continually paraded allegation lnr Mr. Boutwell, CAPTIVES—FIGHTING AMONG THE INDIANS ~—TEN MINERS BUTCHERED. BY TALEGRAPH TO THE TRINUNE. LEeAvESWORTH, Dee. 5,—Col. Leavenworth, late Indiau Agent, leaves for Fort Seural to obtain possession of Jane Lester, a white woman captured last Suwmer by the RETURN OF T dertake 1o prove that the prisoner Schugler for the hdk beexs inform He e ¢ for th fact that the prisoner did shoot th rpose of Tescuing one of his men, who he was beiug budly beaten and perhaps Killed woud character of the prisoner. ouer, Francis Larkin, esq., then ad + an hour and a half, sud tried to fm also proved : wel for the Corn dull ; 11,000 bask. No. 1 Iudisns on private Barley inactive. Rye 135 free. Canal Freigh Whest dull and Flour dull and nominal No.2. Corn dull, 85¢. for No.2. Oats. #de. at 810 f "My Soutbern Priends,” Our Visit 1o Richmeod.” Rhat the Governmental authorities : supine in the | Nacanah band of Camanches, and J. C. Fremont Houston, : ! X 3 ] h . C. press on their minds that if they convieted the prisouer it should . jor No. 1, Provisions firmer—Mess Porl Tmatter of apprehending Jobn H. Surratt, calls out a semi- | captured by & small band of Seneguey Cumanches, wud 8% | prees on et minde that € hay contiotad the presnerds honld | e L Ben oty e e e RosripteL.88, POl official stateiuent from the Ministers of War aud State. ptured by the Amfaicaya band, who have agreed to de- oas which Insted about half an hour. Judge | Floor, 12000 buss. Whest, 4,000 bush. Oste. Shipuiouts—350 bbis. IThe truth of the matter is, that the arrest of Surratt, as [ liver him. The Cheyenties refuse to deliver the murderer | Scrug arged the jury us to the law, when they re- | Flour. b ey A3 -4 “yocently tel , i8 due solely to the efforts and actnal Mexican until the Sand Creek cnbildren are re- |.T~n...\...mm-| an officer. t balf an \..;nr #, r‘f fi-'fl"m-- l’v‘i . sursuit of the detectives of the War Departwent. - This A band of Grosventers and Crow Indians in a h et of gullty. The Wi Sprin NI ORI alol(-:ll\‘l'_s\-‘ u of the War Department had reached | fight with the Picgians, slew Big Leg, the head Clief, and el Ak b A g B Mo T, bie." O e ity THE NENX RIS great perfection prior to the close of the Rebeliion, aud it | Trunder Chief, beside eight of the suall fiy of the Y ,‘,, vocy T s 4 008580 B . Boems to have beou a power with which Stauton wis loth | Piegians. The latter receiving reénforcements turned fodd b Bab b anvann i E e spriag. O3 10 Cern . T fupaste oes New Dry White. 82 Osts lowar o 1 dor le foree, consisti immediate local- %o part. At all events, nearly the wh of upward of 200 e in thi under pa upon the Grosventers, killed 122 and took I8 prisoners. A sarty of 10 miners who were coming down the Miscour: s An attempt was made JOUNTERFEIT CoUt NS Pork unchanged and dull. Wiisky, 2 w Sty; have been retained in the service of the department | Rivér in mackinaws were attacked by Indiuns near the 3 b L 1e duriug the past yuar, only being required to keep | mouth of the Yellow Stono and the entire party mur- e T S & | SO RS sy pited demend for lower €12425 | by avery News Agent by avery News Aeont. thoroughly posted upon the autecedents of an; ividaal | dered. 0 W, A, Heisor , broke: 2 p. — = - X fwho made £heir udvent into the capital with: y RETALIATION FOR MURDER OF WHITE ME Ist, which was nedr succeeding. In y Me-Wonel-Toc: A NEW NOVEL. by Sorox Romrw: Me ..E,fl::..:r‘h‘-wu:.. o~ by hl‘-“‘l'lm gent call. The same surveillance was also dirceted fo € BY TRLRARAPH TO THE TRIBUNK. ag's Herald was an advertisement for & boy for a f The Tribuse: teady todey in THE NEW. g i oo g A s particular at WASHINGTON, Dec. 5,—The Commissioner of Indian | offico at Koom No. 14, No. 44 Exchange | The boy was YOUK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sle by sewsmen. FPries by | mail, $2 poc saum. . ales rument cle:ks and army men of ¢ P . to the attackés of the Paymaster's D snwhile the real endeavor of the organiza- jon has been to secure the person of John H Q,mugh the codperation of the State Dey Affairs has received information that on the 23d of Septewm- ber a band of Hualapai Indians murdered John Killion, & wagouer, aud killed the fonr mules shich he drove, On 26th of the same month, three men named Joha Wood- iin, were killed, wnd obt ployer, with whow were twe ained, and, after being sent on v by his em Me. Prime to Choice wail, §2 per snnum. e-Woun-1-Toc: A N [ by Seiox Rowiveos, Agriealtursl Editor of The Tribune; ready to-dsy in THE NEW- YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by newsmen. Prico by mall, #2 per sunum, " SELLING AT ONE-NALF THE USUAL PRICES. {whercabouts was first made known to xw‘(; worth, A. Judson Baker aud Bouja arly in October last, when it was discovered almost be- Knowles wounded. 'Fhey were enguged in mining 0 , . o doubt 111 Striatt was serving in tue Papal Zounves | near Fort Mohaive., The Iudians were pursued by 10 Pritme to Cho ce, 6@ Fourteenth Assembly District Unionitepublican As: NEW AND BZAUTIFUL SHAPES. 2 je. discount. | Bockay V] membecs of 8 Aeoe! Al meet THIS | ninner Sets, 130 P 20 %0 | Tea Plates, por dozen. P ENING, at 7) o clock. at Masouic Hall, N East Thirtoenth- | T b ) e R / b u Rome. With no more delay nstruetions from Washington with enlarg uthority to cfiect the capture, the first i d positive psion of « men, assisted and led by the Chief of the Mohaives and a detai! from his tribe, aud the whole party, cousisting of 21 warriors, killed Prowpt attaudance is requiced By order of BENJ. MERRITT, Prosidest. Bexs A Gicquas. Secretary, 2.00) Hutter Dishes.. " Diuner Plates, per dosen. . reakfast * " seeiss 35 | Fruit Dishes. oo, A large vavisty of urratt occred under the auspices of our own thl-tlx\]v« ecea——— A I AL e ToTecs A NEW bout three ¥ His subsequent escape into Italy, " RATTHERN b G g B " ot Mgy gtk g ' ELEGANT FANCY 60ODS FOR THE B e W s hatca ol dad extralition trsely TIE SOUTHERN STATES. : * Sharacler wes du- e, Sager, 1) dioe of Toe Tribaae; peady today i THE NEW- e . . Ko B ade his recayture doubtfal uutil be sealed his own doom e Captain W nited States Deteotive Sampeon vin quiet eud wasettlod. Corn, TR0 Y TRIBUNE. ¥or sale by ewsmen. Frice by MANTEL VASES, PUSCH BOWNLS, ke., ke ¥ continuiug bi Egypt, with which TENNESSEE. Tubing the bor % ot ance 10 s s Whos ooy SIL0BI B LY T —— il Siver-Plated Wase, frst analicy, beautiful dslgm. Parisine Whila _ * - o an * 7 the room st No 44 Ex It H + Con-1-' N WVEL, b ewinaoy, " i3 - ;ml wo Lave a am authe THE LEGISLATURE T0 ADJOURN OF THE 17TH INST. Sroald saces T e dal Wiy O e ooady ooty TILE NP W< | Stone Ware always oo bazd. Cut and Prsssed Glase Wars, Rand- v tap of t BY TELEGRAPH T0 THE TRIBUNE and, Bding ¢ RIBUNE. For sle by uewsmen. Erice by | somest massfactured. House-Farnishing Gosds ia Wood and Metal e NASHVILLE, Dec. 5.—The Legislature has adopted reso- | ing away from Waree HADLEY'S CHINA HALLS, nd that its own detectives of the War Departume ave conducted it to the succeseful end. Admiral Gold- he 17th inst., o lutious providing for adjournment on t whetber any of th st test of th Muddle of the Cooper Institato Block. No conneetion with corver s* with hes been telegraphed to to bring the c fl’ur:--lnml re-assemble on the Mth of Junuary. The most important i9 captors to this country without d 80 falls Mr. | husiness before the body will not be acted upou till after » - G e gt iy, T e R 7 ¥ - e ‘.\lr-rtl;n:l.# SEW BOVEL iy Socox Eonimes: f the capture of John H. Surratt. ARMY GAZETTE A 2D, sricultu! Editor of The Tribune; ready to<day in THE NEW~ THE FREEDMEN—PAVORABLE REPORT FROM EAST ARMY GAZ * i . p 3 YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sais! B v " ROV D=MERCER—On Tuesdsy, the dth inst.. st Philsdeiphis, by +otlice at 10 o'cloel .. on FRIDAY, the 0f salnby newsmea, Pricel URRATT TO BE BROUGHT TO WASHINGTON FOR TRIAL. TENNESSEE. W 2 gy o S B gy 4 fice st 0 /cioch s, om KRIDAY. the’ ok oY gt i by P TELKGRAPE TO TUE TRIDUX | v reusonaen 1o vum rwimvs: THE REOROANIZATION OF THE ARMY oY, M el fuabe. o Toc: A NEW NOVEL, by Sotow Komivsow, Housekeopers Attend ! | ‘WABHINGTON I)oea_ S.—~The Jcnuregn )mlmul NasuviLis, Dee. 5,—Gen. Lewis, Commissioner of the | A general or nizing the army and redistributing ® Y A e of fhe Tribwe ,-..n,b«»q., in 'nn:l‘ww. ‘Thnglrn]tnlbnm«nn- nw..uu:.'.‘m-;‘r’m!-m uarters is to the effect that John Surratt_willbe | o, L .2 s 2 " the fieid reglownte o ol wnder the » st ngr-upon-the-Hudwon, on | YOl WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For saie by newsmeu. FPrice by | Vasgs. Fobiel i New-York. il court, enuessee. He repor J e erally pros- Sepiember, " American Institat e POLYTECH!1C branch will weet SEASR perous, and living on most amicable relations with ibeir ke M o Dec. 4. by the ey Tidls (1 EVENING. o ot foom N 34 Cooter THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. uployers, Colored sehools are rapidly incroasing, and & | 4 Ton maia po ALl ecan Castonta | The publie s g BT QUALITY ¢ —— craviug desire for education is everywhere mauifested. < T 1. STaTsON Secretary. 8. D, TILLMA! Airwan, BEST QUALMLY! CONDITION OF THE FREEDMEN—OUTRAGES, Cingee 7 BRIANT - At Albasy, T Ded 4. 1006, by the Rey, | —— — - and aro by : THE DESIGNS OF THE WESTERN *‘RING” EXPOSED. . - b e o odad, men, will be abiey, Charley 1. Pata ale M., | MesWonsIoToe: A NEW NOVEL, by Sotox Rowtzsox, ALL ODDS! F. 8. Brisnt, evq or of The Tribune; feady to-day in TH ALL ODDs BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. V" Dereort, Dec. 5.—The following note has been ad- BY_ TRLEGRAPH T8 THE 1) e —A resolution to adjourn Dee. 17 s of NasaviLry, Dee. and assembis Janusry 14 was adopted in both branch the Legislature to-day. At & pubiic meeting of & portion tho eheapast goode evor offered i thiseity. Also, au fmmenre choles in 3 [] PLATED WARE, i ILVER TABLE GLASS, ke Idressed to the Western press: - o ; of the colored Jaborers in this city, a strike for 40 cents | one TSR 1 T e meeting of this | Two years and haif ago I deteeted and exposed at & meeting | ner hour was agreed o, and 200 ficedinen struck for that | The two widition, DIED. 4 TIIS (Thursda Goods or the countey carefuly praiod st s maderats chargs. of the Western Assoclated Press, beld at Cineinnatl, a con at tho levee this aftornoon. Dr. Case, State | Will bethe wlaud ] : = : Rt BULE. Keeondieg Becrotary. No. 631 Beoadwag, bed. Houston and B apiracy on the part of certain Chicago, Cineinnati, and $t. | Nenator from Obion € reporis that Rebels in Obion | Merrite: Majors AUBERY-Os Tussday moruiug, Dec. 4, Harvay F. Aubery, jr., aged 3 L 3 o eiTees A NEW WOVl g e 24 Pauis 18 to prostitate the machinery and infinence of the and Henry (m‘mm-- e infuriated @t the idea | A, Yorsyth, " The Ieiewds of the decessed and the rol ¥, NEW- | Astieuiturel Editor of The Tribuye; ready ‘.K., in THE u:‘.' A.w(?'i:u promotio r tndividual interests. ‘The | that their former chattels may be enfranchised while they § wrv—Coloue IT"' n oo tespeetinlly | ’ ice by | YORK WERKLY TRIBUNE. For sals by newsmen. Piice by P undoubtedly thea was wud sil I to break up all are excluded from the polls, and are driving off numbers | Wil Muin . Sae father. N wail, $3 per wnn i . 3 telographic news arrangements, and compel the smaller J of froedmen under threats of viclence. On Monday night, | S ond " T te at 2 d'elock p. m. - - P No Toil i i fhiae 10 100K t0 the thece Ieading Western citics for their news, in- a number of shots wero fired ut or i alar, | ettt et 4, John Corveghoves, 103 of the talogue of the Paris Exhibitien of 1867, | 0Oy L stoad of 1o New-Vork as at present copl Rece 0 » inity y and 11 e, azed 16 yoars - ‘d 3 - " ¢ conspiracy does not extend further, and i R T VA e B A nd friends of the faraily are fally lavitsd mediim of Cotinenia’ advettsing S s i ol otherav | flaie Lovony np locs not extend fur d | freedmen were brutally violated by six ruflians | Yo the pesider.ce of Lis parenis. No, 199 ¢ a0 he Shpes il ancniea e Pes Boc. il in Lewis goes West to-mor wver. Brooklyn, on Friday, the 7th inet., at 2 po ., without farther the Covcentonaize Restored Loxoox urnais that consti. | T0W, 10 investigation of the case. uotiee. : et ssaF sobia crpala witheut Lonnes A Roal e The Cincinnati | Great suffering and destitution exist at Chattancoga. ol DUSENBERRY ~On W § Williams H. Dasenberry, % Loxpox Rellable Z‘,' il The Chicago Trirune. The St Louis | A negro was othing bad on nothing but a | ¢ v Wasbington; 1ih Trfaniey, | -t bie reskd-uee ot o years. g Loxpos tive. ¥ other papers n these oities. The | cape of & at, and was naked from t }18in afestry. (o, The fouaral wil take place at bis/laln seailoncs. on Friday, the Tt M i fAdRE 75 centy a bottle s il doses Lo #4 Addross oxders to Dro [Chicago Times preserves an apparcut indifference, and The | waist up, and without shoes or stockings. An old be Walle the fuamtly ore invited t Yarthor invitation. Th A S, O BE & SON_Fhilade and :‘:‘l""lj)‘;_"’l‘;”“ xwz‘\]':\','rr'\‘-‘fl“l“('”"r"',"“,m" l“-i‘ I'Ul' ridden freedman was discovered lying naked under an ol ntey, C runine wiil be rewoved to Whi way. ey ‘estern press can judge for itsel hether th.e late proceedings { plapket, helpless, In anot place a sick negro men, FEUDT=0n Wednesdsy morutng. Dec. 5, 1866, atter s long sickness, s =1 T T T A T T T fof Messra. Wiite and Halstcad ure in furthcrmuce of the aims |y iiiess WONNEE e S0 cater up by vermin. ‘iwi, wite of Claries Feodt, sged 3 yests, 10 months snd 11 | Fonddnd o iy A:;:,n:,":-;:::, el z‘:':'f;r.:::' 4 . 4 s 3 4 gricultoral itoe of The Tribuve; ready to-day in - & i ready - of the Westorn Awsociated Press Lias been en i ol will tske place from Grace Choreh, on Friday morn YORK WEEKLY TRIBU Fersle by newsmen. Price by | YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sle by uowsmen. Price by deavoring to secure a meeting of the Assochation to mtify or LOUISIANA b lust.. ot 1) Aly.. The {riend decen - : #eicet the action of Messrs. Hulst nd White, which a o gent i relations aud friends of the family are respoctfully lnvite , $2 per aunum, - - 2 T laudy s entirly uamuthorized by e even their | BLECTION T0 FILL VACANCIES IN THE LEGISLATURE to attend, Sngiant Sowes irectors; bi a -l of . D] ROST—In Brooklyn Toorday, Dec. 4 1950, Charles Haw e Yron y spcial mestings mast o dove by a tmojor i ORDERED, PRORE-(x Rekirh, on Thostps, D8 f o e s PLAYING l:nl?l 'F0 52 TUNES, Directors, and the couspirators controlii the | BY TELEGRAPH 70 THX TRIBUNE. organization, bee Tite relatives aud fricsds of the family are tespestfully tnvite ! to at- and costing from nca—w'hry cots l:innmn b time they New-Oznraxns, Dec. 5.—The Governor of this State, | 200 ) ) tend .{.;u cats! rom the restden |.'“3 ,,..,..... «.;i;n.:; [ oy AR - £ bfl Tc;au‘ooo. {‘;’:fim;‘“‘,.l,r‘:,",:f,"‘,'},‘,“ e Camern ress | contrary to expectations, has issucd warrants for an elec- | (. Tawis D, Watklue: Mojor, f o o4 haig o e the Two Tundredandforty. = I':; J':l II’XI.;ALAI:‘D 4 (;o the smaller publishers to ¢ R betber 1t Ti Dot 1o | tion to 81l vacaneies in the Legislstare. 1t was thought | Rickmend 2ist infantry=Colonel, eorse Stencmen; LiesioCole: | 71800X—On Wednesday, Dec. § ot 11 . m. fom dongestion of the | A ' Masutacturors aad Luporters, us_ o submit 1o the tyranny of s distant, aud | that the establishment, at an early day, of a Proviacial o’ el s Uianleys Lo Potert: |~ lungs, eanved by it ing ooel gae o defoctive heater, Emins, S L . Medce impartial mast: L eVt A Al ] G e WOHIE sraret etien o . infamtry—Colevel, Duvid & Wianjey s Liowi-Cobonelcy | danghier of William 1. and Emma Hiscos. aged 3 you [urnt speakers, 8o __No. 21 MAIDEN-LANF, (vp stairs) N. Y. _ or whether. we ahall plue. -.-s-lves ithe clutches of o Western ey b o 57 P Lisot Gl "';';""_- The friends of the (auily ste luviied to sttend the I, without ber of the board of efioers REW NOVED, by Soas Romtuecsl . A PETITION FOR A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT AD- o further notice, frow the tesidence of her paroats, No., 622 Pacific-t., TieT dy to-fay in THE NEW- NE. For sae by uewsmen. Prico by ionopoly, whose inte | ever lie in tampering and erush. Fort Holwe, | Frookiyn. on Saturday, the St fast., &t 2 p. m ing us for their own izement. _Again, we have alwa DRESSE CONGRESS—AN INV| : ity - Craig O s Tadte (ot cad £ 0 GREGLEY TO VISIT NEW-ORLEANS—GEN. SUERI- |y Neleon, in the 301 yeat of hee og ; . N G CHURCHILL. No. 161 Brosdway, | Committee Ladics’ French Shoes, Craig's news will be more satisfactory! Our inte NE TO THE RIO GRANDE. Th teatges od rends of he amllnate lavited to sttendthe el 1SAAC H. BAILEY, No' 8 Goldat., of Str. SLATER hartag Justreturmed rom barie invies tho sttontion. liow {1 making a new arrangement the New. PII TO THE TRIBUN K ot No. 5 Hammond at, to-duy (6th fnst), st 1 p. m . e Co. WM. BORDEN. Now. 70 snd 71 Weat-at,, | Arrangoments. | of the Ladiesto his e ment of KID AND WHITE SATIN B AP sl better quality. of disgetohes et o Will be takeh to firesuwood Cemetery. Cot FRANK E. HOWE, No. 194 Broadway, SLIPPERS, BOWS, FRENCH LUBBERS, QUILTED SHOES, SRErebibes wh Snve hirotofne hed, and this I have.no. deub WASHINGTON, Dec, The following die patel has heen PUGHE—=Is Brookiyn, ou Tuesday, Dec. 4, of congestion of the CHARI SMITIT, No, 51 W -vmo":;l &e., of bis own selection. ~ ryosee X o 10 doubt | yeceived at this Bureau from The Tribune Bureau at Now- —~Cotonel, |~ brain, Hogh Pughe, ged 59 yoars, SAMUEL N. STEBBINS, No. 134 Brosdwav, . 5.k 1. SLATRE, 3 Q‘(w‘m’h’n e W T ) Orleans: B. Ayres; Major, Charles | The iolatives wi «Ilnrml-;l- m;lu.d to attend n\;_ funeral on Friday m\":.lll-’.'c..o.u‘N' President. Importers and n..um-nmruwrmum. ' belore committing themsclves to the uew artangement. NEw-Outrax as this evening been | The 34 Battalion of tie sawe regiments will, nnder the new organt s Third sed eibires, Bt Badiys 1 e Sy i o " ey \ eI ROTEE e e e e e scnt @ Congreas praying for Provisonal Government, | swen, becomo the 2. i 31 ¥ 320, 300, 34th, S0th, S0th and Tith | Phadeiphis Ledger please copy, v iToes A NI kL by Soiow Bowssox, | " Dle-WamaI-Toc i+ A NEW ROVEL, by Souox Rowgrsow Managing Editor Detrott Advertiser and Tribune. e immediate o visionnl Governor, Among | Regiments of Infaory. Tl chiel officors of thewe regiment PHAYRF—On Tresdsy, Dee. 4, st 12 a'elock midnight. the Rev: tor of The Teibune; ready to- NEW- | Agricalturs! Editor of The Tribuse; ready today in THE NEWa. . . v 710 of the Supreme Court, and Judges § et Lamen, b= o ‘and friends of the fam! mepectlully invited to CRIME. moid, D Pl wd Cyatilof 1o Ditrct Court of e Stat, CollJon B Stome el Soweph 11 Fotter; balor ek | Ut ST, o drvice. ot 3 'lock, o Febday aierious ot e e B ARRESTS FOR ARSON. h wle I utry—Col. 11, Hrooklyn, on Wedneaday. the 5th inst, Mary, wife of 0. B09 BROADWAY, coruer Uoustou-at. ley was about to sojourn for n few wecks iu the . Ourdon Villiam M. Vail, and deughter of the late Isaac Odell WATCHES, JEWELRY * i ¢ continue ey 10 puth ol Charlos R, Woods; My 3 ' ol g 3 Lop1s, I{)rc. 5.—John Bcott, Gunrfie Catler, | classes of peoplo are iu’ frienilly fitercourse and consuliation | scon, (38, s 3eh 1t fautry rohn U | b attend without further invitation, Agricultural Editoe of The Tribune; ready to-dsy fn THE NEW- STERLING SILVERWARE, [ oeh :I;e mmnrm h:ue ".ra cott v(!xrr&fo, upon the g ) tadical of the » Ve Kaatz Ml Wi, P, Carti WOOD0On Wednesday, Doc. 5, 1886, Asa Augusta, wife of Stephen | YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For wle by newsmen. Frice by | 4t roduced pricos. 3 arrested, cbarg h setting fire | girietest sect, Mr. G y many of the ‘oun ; 3% lutantry, . Wood, aged 33 years T v o i A NEW NOVEL, by Sotow i ’. OWn store, which was destroyed.” 1t Is waid the proof | leading Demoerats of th bl Major John 8, Macon Headyuatters. So . | e tomerat wi take lace o Frday. Dec. a1} p. e gt the e 3 ey fibous: sevds to-ay 1o TULE, BV vy oy vacants jorague, No. 20 South’ Fourth-at. LU ol FEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by tewsmen, m{, Mr. Cutler. tried to comumit suicide while under L. Gew. Sheridan and stafl gone to the Rio Grande., o 3 Mith Tnfantry—Col. Johu Gibbon: LI \ Utah; 37th In- funers :’I‘l‘:’w’ hes father, Mr. John 8 iamabargh, L. 1. 1o raiatives and (risads of both famliss ace H m:i_&.‘.‘.i..u .n num. arrest by jumping out of 5 » D00 o oferks o hets ivee Ly tary ara ") ve Femembered o onyy THE NEW-OKLEANA POSTNASTL— COTTON. . ol ot W prcek Mo, | aeed v it wihout s wotce 2 L SO Sl oS onrey | Breakfust Cakes, Griddio Cakes, Mufan, I : TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNK. . - v Tnds, | by Sasony A axen ] W ARREST OF INCENDIARIES IN KANSAS. NeW-ORLEANS, Dec, 5—The renewed eflorts to secure trvcio be compoud of cologed | WOODWORTUZL Stnests Norl A A;:'u..lfl O s icons ovudy 1oy 15 Bk, NEW: i meds hsht und wholéuose by utog tho FIONKER 3 BY TRLBORAPH TO THE TRIBUNR. the removal of Mr. Taliaferro, Postmaster of this city, are h your of bis YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by uewsmen. Frice by 8 woald uos buckurhast without Woadnche VENWORTH, Dec. = all, #3 ow the PIONEER YEAST POWDER. _Bakers will TSR Do {:—Th:' incexidunal have | rep ]neq to I‘Au“e lm'llllznluc fu'l. 7 z % ———————— h {Dv":“";' ~ s Green Corms A """’""'"“‘5""';?.}%‘&‘3‘&‘5‘ T oo @ sated Irons at Kansas City, who fired @ signatures to 1| e 4] ntment ¥ o) enowi w o ‘o, No. I Vave. the Ixnmnnubnmdu-ux. Do tarast Biaie] arsisams M Provisosal Govemor .‘,'-'..‘TZ‘.‘&‘}"...ZZJ of .fr‘l".,;.:’.“.'iu“ . o Tntaniry—Col, N Special Notices. e Ay 8 R ol Ak A TR BALER Bosory o Bondt U s —Col, £ g <. theoe - it o \ b iAo T AN WASHENGTON, PAs Pl ""‘;‘;:: g A e e, Base oo . . compion Py ey teer e 9% W on- T Toe - X REW NOVEL, 5y Soto Tioswow, | ~Se-WeeT-Tee " A NEW NUVEL, by Sotow ;. Pirissuken, Dec. 5.—A wealthy farmer named | Bouge district. ¥ Weofeld; stacion. Departmen PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS! Agticultural Editor of The Tribune; resdy today ia THE NEW- | Agricultural Editer of The Tribune; ready to-day in THE NEW- Robort W. Dinsmore, living in He Townshi, Wi o —— Fourth : The four tegiments of infantry, to be officered by wounded N K d YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by newsmen, Price by | YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by newsmen, Price by o P vl e e on RO Wk VIRGINIA. o St 0 SULSE |l gl of e e e e 0 70 P o | 8 por o ppeed men who bite in the breast twioe, n . th. ] 1y, Veteran Kese A o e e e b pot soete : wounds ho died in & few Lours Krexard o 8.0 * THE LEGISLATURE. ity oo v seiants, e o ey S50 | amemont, 4 vty gy, In rey drsogom. T80 04 | Lon UMl ot Iy e s m%‘. h'c::.ddbr their_u) nuh.::.. hm.o Ten sumed | BY TRLTGNAPE 70 THE TRISUNE. T F Koden ,I:‘,u‘,;n:..,fl. sands of handkerchiefs diffase the invisible evideuee of Ite virtues in 1 B e e UNVERAT 15’5:0 i W i Habert Robert arrested 5 H o 1 e 0. L . 467 Brosdwy. ROWNING, the'd 3 foe nfl%mfiflcxofiufigflfia i g:‘:?':;\;::’yfl.’fl "':‘."f,": "’,“ b T A 3 8l Srvctions sod nono nams It but o pever. Me-Wonct.Toe 1 A NEW NOVEL. by, Soon Homsson 53 Courtidads . fopposice Morciats’ Hoteh. A BOY MURDERER—REVENUE % rwitting contracts 1o e e vorred. F. TrotterStatl caltural Ediior of The Tribune; rosdy, to-day - | “MeWon.! i A NEW ROV L e . FRAUD. {'h::x" 'lnlg rmécu rlu s 1o be made gt lger rates of iuterest m?."?fl 'mu;r‘,_zm- o Yy i nNflmAm ?1"‘11.: Sl wEsORT S.g‘fl;:wmunzn:luw E. For ssle by newsmen. Price by { k w.‘ fi,m #‘Mi‘m,‘;fl& ‘W \OumowEwaT1, Doc: 5.—John O'Connor, lad stabbed "Afinnmlnlclllon from Randolph Rmr-’ o™ roud; | - Woedmandy Majer, Beammin B, Baaklie—gua - & DODWIN viopstiuly s frendy: b ti/| WA 82 per snnum. bl ety by i syt T Kely ed yoeriay. ol kg asuraaces that Lo debt of the State of Vingiuin 1 | ™5, LCL g wutd,withsfvece 1o he ppuest vctslo 10 | pbie et they e oo resdy Spmemen of Osamstl, Fioog and Weakneas 15 the Back, Grurel Despey; i -, Col. . . Jonesof Newport, Ky. wan tied | 308 (00 MUY SO 0 Bl e som and Levwis. foregoing list, that many of them bave probaby been filled s el they otend to axhibit st he Great French Exposktion. Pre. | ~gie.WonI-Toct A NEW NOVEL, by Sowox R iy b et of Tolleved by the uwe of RUSCE {'-Iud "'“‘ii‘:.,‘.‘."f«'.'i.f.fi“’fifi".‘;&'{fl."‘ !'n]',‘guj""“'h y ‘___‘.__n + order took effect, fand that some oflicers have not yot signiiied their | yious to shippiog the Frame, they would be plessed to have all fnter- | Agiicultural Editor of The Tribune; resdy to day in THE NEW- !cnfiml ‘CHU. Sold by the Drngzists. turnod & verdiot agaiust defoudunt; fine, - i SOUTH CAROLINA. acceptance of the positions tendered. The relative rauk of the new | poted eall st Mr. uour:“n STORE, No. 1398 N:*?U-f:--l-‘ YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sie by newsmen. Price by Anh.." .:.;ma' 'n: N i by lou; P AR colonels fs as follows oo the Specimens, which were not ** got up expressly for the ocea- | y501, #2 per annum. - Tribune; today ta THE NEW- LAND OFFICE REPORTS a vl‘m‘:).:|1:D.:.l"ll?~l:::' AND EXPORTS. m‘u‘»'::"«mmtmfi" 5. !‘m‘ltl:. n‘::nm‘-‘-; Oetty, alon,"” but have beau selocted fcom & multitade of others executed in (3-'ruli"l‘r|--lnfi-. el mxflv’\: L: TRIBUNE. For wale by nowsmen. Prico by ol T s i CHARBSTON, Dec. 5, Tho receipts of Cotton at all the | Landsa Siekie. Heriotds, Orieraon, S SR AT NS eckn Berobiats. Puodiiuin By srute T KDY, No w6t Brodwsy, | Warranted & Sure Gure for Pin-wW orms.—Tailis of iy 1 uskonsen 1o run saime s, prta since Bapt. | are pat down nt 475,000 bales. The | son, J. E. swits, Kuger, De Trobriand, Hatch, G FeaSposimens o6 Rooks, Remmiots, Fortpeiont ~ Fec s ASNEW NOVEL, by Nozow Romrmow, | Prossiet for Dr. E. 0. GOULD'S PIN-WORM SYRUP. recoived from thie local Land Office at Visalia, | “¥POTts from Kew-Orloans tho past week were 7,500 balos, . Tiie goueral order doclares that recruiting for esch of the new regi- | boshowa in 8 case to betsde in Pa Py e ya R her oy oy o FUENER | € Wrisegin o o1 Trads KEFATRE D bt of which 4,000 bales went to Franco. From Mobile thert . will be contloved under the wuperiutendency of regimenta; o BAKER & GODWIN, Printers, VB WEERTY TUlBUNE: o o Dy dewatnn. Py by | WASHING, AND 'WHINGING” MACHINE: ConbaNY, Ne per aagum, ‘ourdandt st Now- G bl s u‘u&.wwu&w:;w:“?« / WOIe Lo GRROF Yo forpigu pocto. ndaes Gavely promotiops tu e 9k wad 10t Reglmeuts will Tribune Bulldiass. Priotiue House sousre.

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