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¢ PRICE FOUR CENTS. T That is significant Jan- | secret session at the Headquarters, No. 706 Broadway, wrrang- e evicuatio tade place between the & wnd 1ith of | Ireland this time next year !" s Al Bt oo Ireige and 1ia signiicaco. s well understood here: but | ing and debatiug, a9 it i S9pposcd. how, when apd.wlero tle shoiid vt b s urred et | Empire in at an end, bot there is great curiosity to kuow how it l e s, Dot it 41 inke i wilkigs hors hut Koghieh offiecrs need 5o whipping up. The Woti rece, | Ao er. ] ——— ;'n:...flmh...--m '::"(,.. '...m,l u-";»; gty o e othier | @ [he London tiobe eaye \\;’!n.w- i 24 “\','u:vm:'.: An't: g it ¥ 80 :uwod"os’uum“uk ni.Auy 7!:!’)‘!.::; m;:.yhn;:':;l‘ ‘::L{l:’l; British Government shall be struck in its most vital part. T OART R " i Dottom dedtized in pursuit of 1\ aongand reckicss | & moet smportant natare, aid from o Tope will Bave ronps of his 0 ieh wil ion an veral of - g b s » |NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE TO DES, 18 £ i g ot e Sy ' to b trustworthy. in regard 1o the s e T o€ i The “miost mportant points of the | rdit be it spokien, have condemned 16in stroug terms, | There s o auorum priAcnt, ;;::::m‘::r:; 1.:1_.;?‘;.{“,..-«»; | Tie Drily News of Nov. 2 returnn 10 the st of e Aly | can Empire. We are informed that cappal A > J ~od warmly repudiated its sentiments; The Daily News | men: Senators Gibhons MeSton, Cotten, Fo £her — .un‘“n «Inm: An izenic !1l'|xx.n|l';fln;:llwl; by veme cal uz‘ ((u;n‘mgllqvtlwn l:u ( ol B ¢ ‘\VNA stigm “]' ituii-fi:ulu ‘and mp”dh“c, !1‘: "“"m‘ 5“" A e g g g -.m|mm e cdutions of an/inenions sort that the fain it eating o Wt that formal communications bet 2 AN 2y fullows in e e, and 8000 1nan; ' t ] ! u 4 BY TELKGRAYH 10 71 TRIBUNK daciewss The Tomes, w month ek, were wreen after M A o, the basis of the arragement eing hat L0 | 1y |4 ru8T TURKISH ACCOUNTS OF THE INSURRECTION. :::;z::b'fc poanligl :fll:: ey qmuyombh n&flfi»&?fih&mfiufflm o :.'(::Lhfi::?fl:. - GREAT BRITAIN ke o v e e Tgies e s, oy oy plesse with Mexien, vabiectee | “Lotoow, Dec. 1.—Coustuntinople dispotehes havo | whetpor thoir opinions approximate moro nearly (han | eouveration enaned, the purport of which KOs it Preavic oy TAS BOLIVAR NOT A FENIAN VESSEL :'vrm}..- tho nforence that Tie Timers artivios v I Ten 10 Freuch colonization. . | beeu neeit € here veperiing thot tho insar 'n:l'::fl ";il";:;_ thowe of Fhe Tisaes 10 the opinions of tho Enghish peo- :}:Nm.ln;l‘nr;"llkyn he ?L:.'Hv'fim'm" 'l:fw":'mtl:; Loxpon, Thursiay, Deo 1~ Noon. vl public epiwon. On th b The Ny s dodd That the arrangements w?uh rance has made lll\r ‘tzlw u:y ;:c':.l:"."'n'\nn- h: V\.u;"‘n' ‘;II"I': lM:u{d‘ b ifl(m ’h' and whether The Times does not t-nl\n{ml: ullf:)n“l"oh. 00 num-:whme:;.l"‘nni ‘kn::"llour nenly T resvarer of 0 Mexican bondholders 1 ot be disturbed i alio o lll(‘l] than lllu' tho probuble conduct of the glisi & F”“-ln s ."" il e B ] T ' 100 the subjoet mding on the okl uaid that the Alabaium cns » [‘ in"'! that the steam \l“l' Boli- ts*ernbly )AII ugervus, "n‘l'll‘ " hull-;" wew in arg nt, |: ,l- ;Nll lllll!l nrrn:["ll;lll w - e g e b 9 p LY s | much felicity the strations. 11 Russ) od been inspi iy ol the lumpefor tmilian, and ot hed - cutly seised in the Medway, was |imuch felute s, e Bunttsha. Brits fiags Nould have A Linnd of it, he mavife et sipmation, and re. | folse muwy.. (That ks for publishme th s Ehe belonged to Co- |inppanred from the se ud Uiat expere niee would bave o at onee to abdiente and qmt the comntry, leaving tho 5 g Lot ghomd o 18 . \addied ¢ o treat for the withdrawal of their troope either with witho! ow! Llished in the Patric represent that the Eaglish and French . " ¢ gy o it che know | patsked i the Jutrc eprescut thot 10 SRS MU0 | roldiery. i caso of & rabellion in ths conntry. O (RS | engia” et he. sormupuionisi. of e, Moflai _ snassion etk B sppeatet® the National journals herg arp furious at the brutal theeals | L, o o James Stephens, if that mysterions persounge Would i war,” has boen | of 4'he Z'imes, and reply as strovgly a8 tiicy can yenture omide tacredly, wider proper gusrantee, to send t 00, 10 do while thero is & suspenkion of the Babeas corpus | before mentioned, to the fumilies of the prisoners in @ insurrection. I g X that | gt and tho editors are liable tobe walked quietly off | Thia jus promptly declined on the part of Mr. Stephens 4 probable the money would Lave bheen used to 1t has been be cerain that Omer Pavh, (he * great m sent s put dow Tntelligenee was, which wa not desigued for the Fen Jowbin, and will be delivered to the ngest of that ':‘3.,:::‘.‘ |.:K:n:a‘;-‘:: ha i [ om they :,‘.w'u,.. ““=""‘|~' “l_,, .7 yoars, nnl;l T s been | 4 eout. suy redsous. gleed of kY Shabee o g HeaTY L 3 - N idde i o Ve dencunecd an o brigand and murderer, or with | three Cref rizon witho: 1 h- v ) b o oot i, e b 1 i ity e e 3 Yo, D aravig . et i BB L e | bt ke b o - s ko T s & THE FENIANS. the purt of' the Americ Cru tho Rmperor Maximilion wrote u lettor to Marshal Ba d'in thelr faver, & that the first proposition o convert the threatened strug- | ecrtain beadquarters 1o this elty. ‘ur.oxnaxk‘.’u:uh 7 Lavenroos. Tharsday, e 13, 1906, | anderstanianig nid hunwesios siow, whieh 5 atid fo be moet insultiug 10 l_u.mrfi.:.-{‘l_;"fll e o & seat of bormblo ontrages, came from. 7 e ot e . B perforued bls daties %o althin ?n-‘-x:w e them o offo o : 3 vario lieh will be nnpleasant to 3 . : fact that o o In Ireland are Ao nced T atabs Yoot The Nogs e i f,n’?.:fi::.fi.;",,‘:.:‘, e otector owo ol ihowo bring tho peblion A LETTER PROM GARIBALDL ol suppressing iusurection :l-:o'-}‘y.:'-rl ':{'fflo'iu ‘fl:l and doeumentw’ that would tend to sho'r the proper deetination The Governmer! is on the tratk of u Fenian orgevi- § the Washington ut diposed o bave its bt tion of Hin Majesty n letters. Tie ex-Evporor. it seenis, n‘.u Greek jonrualy publish a letter from Garibaldi fl"m !ul‘l:;‘?m::mfm mlhen‘l. ”?«f }fim{ m,b: :‘ih::.ml. l".,"‘,f’.".',‘r'",'h.l_:::,‘";" .m':-‘:‘nfln’-"nfimi 4 n wettied hefore discussing o me-v hurgmn, The News in the first | bt outy that faith haue been broken with him, but that ho Las | oy y copeludes thus - Lot thore be a rising in the provinces 200810 ANEN, "1 the British ' fo Mr. O'Roarke, but rofase to state who and wher vation repo exist st HI Teaduog journul 0 delasion that the bishops will set. | been treated with studied indignin o the froutiers of Giecee, nnd you may then freely Lupee of | dealt with in this couutry. - Moreover, ue N SE e aariaruiiand Bhise 0. Do a1 oo Roberts DISASTHOUS COLLIFRY EXPLOSION—CGREAT LOSS OF | wli right by putti t down tirm on the subject of ritual FINED FOK ABUSING THE Ki¥6 OF PRUSSIA. Wy MEvicos wn not exelusively compored of _nng’uhmnn, thero might s o i By e e foam |1t poiuts out that their intiuence i either in abesance | The -oditors of the Memorial Dylvmatigue have boen se - —— bo some dauger 10 cven attempting to earry out that pro- Roidper Ay by Nlmp'm LIVE wr exerted on the side of the ritunlists. Some of the most ac- | dcnced to one month's impriso SWITZERLAND. cess. Irish soldiers might no mnn{'{nn' in the hang- n’:'*m o mflh 'l:{ ’n;rn “w':" l"l‘,mm‘m 4 ' kY, COUNT Yous, Dee pom. | tite and imdueutial of them aponly protect und foster the most | rersonal abuse of the King of Prussia, in w! o AND. fug 0f their fathers, or brothers, or follow-tywnsuien; and ‘mufim o dancy o wenil kv;-:l e -,‘M_. A terribl n took e at Oaks Colliery flagrant forme of ritualivm, wnd The News douit shether i 3 gulied i July last. " The printer of the payer wan aleo Sued 100 OUTBREAK OF MINDERPEST. : wigat uot at all reiish the work of flogging their sisters | & utributions of the Irieh peop: thls 3 . g A L L R Lot g I ORGANIZATION OF TR FREXCH ARMY. Conenl Wolll reports the introduction of the rinder. yith piano-wiro, That beiug so, we cannot scc the utility | Thie quostion ia still eing asked : * Wherd s Jumes Stepherss’ @ear this place at ) e'clock this sfterncoon. The Srorning Heraid of Nov. % uas o leader_on the Masi 1o MEOBGAXIZATION O TUE FRRXCE ARMY. an for | Fert into witaerlund (rom Austnia by weans of & drovo 5 | o the prudeico of such reforences (o the Jumaican system | On Monday night he was sgnin seen in New-Vork city. ond al- This colliery roustained the iargest pit in this district | wilian trouble. The gist of the article i that Max an read on Tueaday to the | cottle purchased in O i g ‘a8 wo have just got from The Loudou Tacs,and wo thivk | ready bis inost trusted followers ave beeinning to soapect | of the count o shaft ie 270 yards decp, and the | Bero, Napoleon a very wise man, the (ulted Katen o radical than | L0 L itharities prowised 0 stawp it out wit » discontinuanco of such Lrutal threats would hein the i | 30l waohed, Bhe folomine Ml o G el Y S ’ Government, and that “everything isdevely. " . ang into | {7 terest of the Eritish Empire.” Severalotber lnlharip!n g SHEEAS St s ONIS e il amply repay jerusal : lateral works estended a distauce of two miles from | haro couldn't fight Mexica into civilization; the wise dencies of public opinis ‘ln';h':n A ru P refer to the subjeet in terws eomewhiat more guarded, bt DENT ROBESTS 10 DISHOF l.x,r‘..?‘:r“'rw”" ,10 e it £ gl o COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, scarecly less indiguant. : ) P ey g Boe. Ty * Suspected” persous bave been arrested Juring the | T accordauce with the resolation of the Senate of the Fenian Brother- -:m‘-.l blunder—that of taking it for pyanted thnt ! e to exist; und, as the Uvited States Lave lo 26us of the conntry Withont exe . N;I,., week in various parts of the country, but the grand swoop ::o.a.&zv;.;-:d:n 0 m:.;n:.y:n.w:t‘r: -ul.tb:;:: the bott LIVERFOOL COTTON MARKET. Nearly 400 men and boys were in the wive at the | to sanex Mexico, itis, on the whole, best to let thein Lave thoir MR. SEWARD'S DISPATCH. ¥ ) i) Nearly 1 ¥ own way. The Paris correspondens of Tue Daily News writen: 11 | Voxwow, Dee. I—Evening—Cottow—Tho Brokers e time o' the «xplosion, y all of whom perished. The Atar treats the Papal question, in its edition of N a source (F not American) the reperts the sules for the week at 72,000 bales. market o thet 1n expected from the Government has uot yet taken | SLRPR 8 SEORTt A e akion snd the otuer priscers with good sense. but.in evidently wrrassed by the 1w dispat from Mr Sewswd of o ded ¢ wriwer. butgelosed quict ot a decline of a L. Fair and uiddling | place, Fere aro the names of some of the parties. Tow beld i the Toponto ale as F at ¢ quaition have dechined most. Of the above wales, speculatora ‘At Drogheda, two men named James McCooko and Ed- d.:‘:n.num;dam[n,u.‘m the be that we conld not it it to v wid is being given to rescue the sur- | SECEEE 4 g outio Vi Nono ure wrapped up. 3aiy | neter were recently rend 1o the | 9p. m,—I - 4 o (e | 1ok 5 .40 aiul exporters 1,000, the sulew yesterday wers 10,000 P i ; ier Plenipotentiary. The | too el exporte sesterday ward Wagdoek. They wero arrested immediately after | Jie ot e s one whe Sl el 80 SOLAPSRY the United States Mini vivors. Exj g par Jave conuted 38 dead | husat all events done ber du garon Kicoson will keep thio O § T 1 tnkably clear 10 the kot closing steary, Speoulatorn and importers took | B TEEUNL § SO OT G camier, Wwithin the < 0 yarde oo arrange- | 3000, The following are the authorized quotatioos: Frir A o atiek Gerald X o | Prvite b necepting e irust ~ A few of tanate vietims bave been hronght tation of the literal fal | Orleabs. 16d. U 4 Mobile, Middiing Orleans, | - At BeMfust, a man named Patiick Gergld A i 8 T luve the houor remaia with bigh eovsidersijor vour dhedient allg it s wts enterod into with re. | 143 Uplands, e tock of cotton in port | 8t the Kauno place, this morning, u bulchof persons, twenty- | servant, i lmu':”l;vl‘:::. vat aliv 1y mutilatec T e At pave gam 1o nderstand | in estimated ot 53,000 baics, of whieh 177,000 bales were | one in nuinber, threo of whoin wero woiet. o T o erhend Engineers are of the opinion that owing to the fo y# a0 that this woull be the tone adopted bt Wash. | Awerican. Just arnived by one of the steamers from Liverpool. The, S REMIDEVT BORERTS TO (OL. BONERT B. LEACH: RRIDENAON, o5 SO NMAIN: S R} i Lam told that the Ewpesor listeped attentively (o the TRADE REIOKT. wero however soon released and permitted to resume their I ;- gy air there can be no more alive iv the works. 11 this reuding of the dispatches, but il uot protier w single obserya- The Manchester market wan irregular and deeling urney. o ho Ve vent 16 Wosh- pA letter requestivg that T ahoull has § hundved h b lie dead in 8 muunition om thern. 1t must be i reference to this subjoct that | Lospox L—1he hullen i tho Lenk of England has T Patrick Farrell was arrested. ITe bad asked e yout mounnfiary conneetion with (he Trish Re- is 50, over t ired homun beings lie dead in the er brveet- | wiey article w this evening s Lidete speaks in tho 1ol | inereased 2422500 sterling. police constable to becowe n Feait T e (ad fha sean ,.,L,’“ yocesses of the it Iowing terms aei LIVERPOOL EREADSTUPFS MARKEE. ‘At Corrickicross, four petson ongln:h-'::cfcn‘"i 1"?:::::“.;:“1“:‘:: oo wrke to Guce | DI gl s et i Mo ' | gan. self wnd homani'y wonld make v very trie [rishuien In A ) with the Lereomary wicsns at Daudalk o exeit et among o fumilies 4 the town is . ; Pt 130 B8 e Winter Red ad Gentbern: _ Core At Cabir, Couaty Typperary, a soldier of tho I3th Re end farnbly our wxeli Ly Comre it the public & anost lutens 3 and painfal ard the woke and viciuit] g 1o 0 tions barel t Mized quoted at o bon B s s e el il d s that G Uity Yot iakover et gnict. aa ot Al Eava | ment navied Jobn Kirby. Ho had declured bimself g S of b it o Onaspeel o ¢ o, & | drewn e that the o Detween Frauce aid the United Nistes clined 1 & 'and wvanced 1/, But- | Fenian to the backbone” in the prescnes of policenien. thot yon will Bot be hauged. 1t woud be and the . At Newry two persous were taken iuto custody, but they i otherwise pase sway unkiows, o ew Yo% henee e had arrived i Lov trew bad been g l‘ Boena poition af the histary ol up reee and of | ast be very des raiher bocasse i ie rumered et Janzer's ioan s quoted lower in Loudon.” Unders have becew transumitted 0 Havre to send out a s Gpd that you to wateh for the armival of the packet daily expeets were discharged ngain . At Louisburg, Co. Mago, a soldier of the 5ist Regiumcot o s Bk puowres b1 nawed Jobn G He had used langusge of & trea- A vimil f accident occarved some 2 years ago at Abe same | dt, by which 73 Jives were lost. Ashes are quict ats’, @ 6 for I . phens bLod arivedin | , elosiag more A Pols dettar represerit YouF ovn we race sleo, Banssriy, Thurele;, Dee 13, 1808 ”‘i“"l : g spest w! tin Lokdon ik the } ¢ Maximilian rd. Tt jn probad ’ : - L “The following in the form of & placurd was exteasiyely cir- | With the Fuiperor Maxiuilian ou board. | 1t 4= proba quiet: stoek searce ; warket frm. o o fce con . Paced, but yo vl o Y Avothe ¢ explosien touk placo i he same Pit at 9 | yinted shroghnt L he ot proxinn - Descripe |t comspuncate with kisa before he gets 1o Sombanpiui CAE® bunyant at £10 o, ®£10 12 Mxlzblll Batur .""tl,::,:,““:““:;;jl“}:::v(:n;;b:“n::;i Michael 1T e thol you ave 18 toe 1owew: f bioadihimdy foes, velock t iis mernimg, whilo working garties were find. | thon of Jumes Step tylew himselt the Heed Conter o - —— O fiemer, ut 40, 62417 Hox rufl, four p ¥ N C i8sen, Micha 1 tope that wyder any and il circs wstances, you will - . Feutns of PRUSSIA AND GERMANY Amegicar, Bpirits. Tarpentine Lyneh, Derid Dumphy, and James Dumply. T 70 03 Sroel of youe £ ng aud < Irawing out the dead. Eirhty-three of the stost make, broad high Ao PROCKEDINGS OF THE PRUSSIAN CHAMBERS. stekdy &t 11501, 7, for refined. ‘At Enuiskillen, a printer named Charles 11, Jones. He | retmam youry dend bor Jies had doen bsought outerben the socond | 8sue, Lur ha, buld all arouud top of head. w FROCKRISNDY £7. T AN CHpnses- LONTON MARKETS. had ealled tho Quech @ b—y Saxon, and said be Boped X Aitara which is sandy, slightly tinged with gray, riabe | Brpix, 29.—Th of Deputies cf Tron dull. | #oon 1o sce the green flag waving over Dublin Castle. R RD: I A D ofiing noiap otper! t M i o i e 3 e et and In Dablin there were three arrests yesterday, suid to be 25’ conwection! with "M“ sbove communieation, At weud he axplosic m took place. ;nm vJun b ound the Jow approaching tié | voted 1,000 Sover sl ofisials andew number of volunteers wepe | [orehesd dender eyen, andbasa peculiar halis of o fhe fu L “importaut.” Oue of the prisoners named Corpeliue Ak - € | Joft eve when speaking; bigh cheek-boves and sather good ,\4:‘;::‘:“_;“-“ n:‘" - i Spirite Turpeutine ecsier at 40 ('Mabony, was in custody as @ Fenian Jast year. The v:lxl Tfiwrfi‘:fl'fi“L‘?éfl'fi.\“&fl;’.‘:&fn‘ffi'fi = m ewsier, at /6. L Oib quiet. Sperm Ol names of the other two are uot generally kuown, und the | heier part of valor—and accordingly, obeyiug the dictates of X ) in the 'pit at the tme of this sccoud disaster, and it is | counieunnoe, hands and feet remarkabiy suul and well fured. | Gomierse de e North Sea i feared that they have Wl perished. g g g g £ 2000 e information regardiog them. | iy consclonce, ran away. and sivice his arvest has poliec decline to give abroad that some arrests were | denjed conneetion with Fenignism in mny way. i “This eveniug & report whoe shall give w rwation as g A Jomes S further rew juld perbape, ta o il b A The exciting seenen of yesterday were renewed. ” et tho saig | some itous, bis wowd hot give FOREIGN CORKESPONDENCE. made during the day. but T can learn nothing trastwortby | stories clrealated in the Conalian vewspapera, that the Feui Lat i —Some of the velunteers b vo been faken out ] wum, —— on the subjeet. mm.-m;! had provided ho fands, '"'1“'}.“ 'L‘:.l'i'n‘.f" 4 . THE QUEES AT WOLVERILAMPTO! THE PRINCE OF AUGUSTENEULG SELLING OUT. i ‘Then soine seizures of warlike stores bave been made; by Jatter 9 B . L wlives : aceordlig Yo promise, pad rine seuburg has sold his chatcan of Dalaig, DUBLIN, but the resuilt 1 rery triling, i | sechut agent was sent over to Canada. with §X0 to previde for Loxwon. Bhursdey, bees S—Fvemng— M4 th of N or, in_demi-s in Lusatio, sud s gumfl Lo quit Germany with ol lus lnu.nlyl ALAKM IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY—PANIC LET- At Athy flflhl"'“i of powder has been seized in tran- }he‘ ;xu:lmn_ m‘(‘:uuc:cfll lmr:n;m:‘l: . Inm‘: ::...‘ o Nion. loss 53 Aling the #ti ceted by the to ik setile ut Geneva, in at this woment at Coburg, au g ; PRESS—ARRESTS AND SEIZURES OF vy 84 hee.} act thas American ( ursion, o TOroLto, « Asiother tesrible ogplosion bas taken place in ¢ col .5 Tho Qaten w os aceompanied by pever S sidressed bisnaclf to. the Duke thero to obéain hia inferie g ety i O% | 21ty but thero i doubt whether it was iutended for | by Col, Koberts 10 see fo the wants of the Feran prisoners. abd Nery*in Stafiord, attended with great loss of life. bers of the Roval fmily, the Far) of Derby, ana uiker it 0n with the Kiug of Prussis fur Ab appanage, in WAR MATERIAL_AEPORTED ARRIVAL OF JAMES |ibem : 2 the expense, 1ot of the American Goyerument, bt of the ] B ' tinguixhed persons. The Queen » reception wis wost enthusic | Which he would renouice his claim o the Duchies. The Dul STEPHEN<—A REWARD OF '|:\V0 THOUSAND PO xuu. A yesterday 8 box contaiving 14.000 per- | Fenian Brotherhood. i FRA astic Lom e immense crowds who Lied the ronte of proces. | bas goue t Letdingen, where the Kiug oi Prusaia uow is, to OFF! D FOR MIS APPREHENSION—ARRIVAL OF | cussion caps was seized after it had been landed from one FENIANISM 1IN EROOKLYY. ", eion. The town was bilavuy de d apd everything | oben negotiations on this subject. The srince Koval of Prasela MORE TROOPS FROM ENGLAND — A SUPPLY OF | of tho Liverpool steamers. 1t was labeled Hardware,” | The Emmet Circle held its usunl weekly meeting st the Hall TUR EMYRESS KUGENIE TO N ISIT ROME. passed off with groat eclat cired the hotor of | I said 1o be favorable to the ap 0. wid (hat he proposcs BREFCH-LOADERS SENT O\EH—A CRISIS IMMINENT | At Belfast a cask containiug about a bandred weight of No. 195 Graud-t., Brookiyn, E. 1. last evening. Joha O Kf’& 4 , Kuightbood ou the Mayor o 1o grant an anfiual income of 100,000 thal ) —OREAT EXCITEMENT 1N DUBLIN. Vall cartridges, simiiarly labefed, wos seized. Center, prosided, The mewbers of this Circlo are imviefntia Pawss, Thaosday, Deo. b3, 1866 TEE LOKD |mm»n ¥ LONDON 10 BE KNIGHTID. KEOKGANMZATION OF AMUBULAN S, [ AR s At Liverpoo] a box was scized’ coutainivg the uniform in rhrll: cfforts to raise the sinews of war for the Jnp uding The ¥ Engen finally d 3 Earl Derby had notified the ex-Lord Mavor of Logdon, Al The reorganization of the servive of Prossn ambuls hER g e e -+ . struggle. llo?o:»emn,l” . genio has ly decided o visit .\:r;.:;:;:ms . it the Queen delgned fo conter the digmity | ol o eotumense sy, " Auoug i rberias rojes ed e | The 15t of January, of thercabout, was the time tixed | OF % “"“‘;‘:fl;fi?u“f"‘e revolvers, a dagger, and a book T T Rome. of Ku wpon him. e 2 g I8 mentwned be stefl ol docturn i nalunts 8 E L g hns. . CRIMES. . THE PRINCE OF WALVS. will in future be regalated ) 'y manier thot balf of them | b3 James Stephons in his American specches for the coin- do notamount to wuch. But possibly e REORGANIZATION vvl'ru‘: :};n oF lvufl;ll-m ] The ,.,;N,,u:‘,‘ “-nh.s,“ (¢ home ,,},,,‘ Ruasia, bl stayed ml: n:v:‘nn’-n_v m:;mu o e thie line of A-ltl'u u:‘.u the other | meneement of the iwmsurrectionary struggle in this coun- ;h:-y inely oreryl(hmg u-r;t by the Feniang p;r;m regu- [t pais, Thursdey, Dee. & for & day ot Berlin, and woud slao yisit e e | Ul remain bel rogiment b1 iggrle the S o hic . ur steawers frou Liverpool. Now for a few of the meas- 2 $ ROI 47, 00 A reorganisation ofsthe army of Fravce is to be MOVEMENT 1% AID OF THE FRLEDMIN, | wmbulatice waguos, Ui o uf 1he senior doetuz. ¢ | 173 but from the pace at which mattor aro proceeding I | oo Lo, by the Government to strengthen its bauds in THE HON, CALEB LYON KODBED OF §i7,000. 4 A wecting bad been Lickd ot Bradford for & pone. of hes THE SANON CHAMBEL, venture to say the attompt cannot be delayed il then. It BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. o ) w for the pary f hear y P y " - . proceeded with immediately. ing giemente o3 the pan '“:"T';«"': negessitios of 1he uboring | _“‘u"“‘"“ “':'","("'f | Db ":f. Wien 205 puneieents 1 to to take place on @ day much noarer to this Ist of city and county have been * proclaimed.” | WasnINGTON, Dee. 13.—Gov. Lyon and his private classes in the Southe nited States from the Bev. $clla ) pred aty of g s atd wor.. 1 o " Vow. Y AT, e e Toev. 1" PLNips us representtatives of e Narional | Government to execute the stipulations. it has aiso acvepted | Decsmber. e e tho ot m'w;n':z ‘:?"v‘.:::n':n'x‘ Secretary, late of Idabo, left New-York City yestenday law bused on Article 13 of tu tr b iy 8 acp ey bt v - | noon for this city, stopping at Philadclphia uutil tho 11 Paus, Thosday Dee 13 1t Freedmen nl.\ldl".mhfln‘u Neai Dow and others. Mr. W E. P Sd e d | Foster, M. P presided, and i Lis opening address he urged The Monitewr this morning has a telegraw dated | FOioh - B CEC R0 Ll N Sabreribing 1o o fand of Which concerss the At this moment & consciousness of impending danger v # A number of gnoboats have been stationed around the p.m. train. They there took & sleeping car, Gov. Lyon Zite The debad e " rply nttacked ‘i | seeme to till every heart in Dublin. The people look un- | coast to overhaul and_search fishing-boats and vesscls of M priation of the line of Leipsie Pegn cen very wnimated. and the Lett vous and alarmed. | all kinds in which it is supposed Fenians or Fenian stores | occupying the lower berth, He at onee retired, taking oft Mexico, Dec. 3, and signed by Baraine and Castelnan, | that desstiption they could ussist in”settling the claims of the | . " woutedly serious and troubled, nervo % P fia United States upon England uud purchase A A ingu. | deript onlering the humediate preparation of the The sbopkecpors wear doleful fa Very little business [ must be concealed. ¢ R . " which says: Maximilian s mn in Mexico, though | ;e Gove (itany) durig the Iste war. ,,,,,‘,f‘.,_uw ;,;L, N is beinge done boyond that which cainot possibly be | Soveral thousauds of the breech-loaders have been sup- ::d':,u;,:’ !’fi}:‘-'h%h co::-,‘:;:‘ g‘nfl{‘fl:' .-?:.,d fihfld‘"w: thero has beea ae yet no decieion as to his foture | restupontheirmnie o At < A ':':':L:f lupeu;d -nh‘. Such I:‘tlh oo ru--;mulih.;’::m plied to the Irish constabulary. o thet .m'wmu of his money, bis cwpty . ' ANKSGTVE N, ot e o Lave sAt Up sove ights during the week, ng 4 o ? Y e g A e movemeuts. Ae the evacuation must be completed | 5 fuankegiviug diuner was caten at the Longour Hote) on | e & iy sorvign. The W yeopeets fhet e Thoir bodn, vt o the mesa tisso'the drvecied b |ty Obe of Loots £uh e e i s | eing fousd. nesr the bead of Hs hed "';é:“.,a“" oo Both in March, it 1 wrgent that there should be no delay | Therednr hvs f the Americans io London. About ity | o ishout the vyuxuur::l iering Sabetiiste. +In o A ey | break might be commenced. of the regular army now iu Ireland nuber more than nlmmn mpt".'nudlm'n -’n;l 3 A n:!‘:b fecl- 10 the arvival of the transporte. - The mission of Sher. | g™ g fresnt, Mo . Il Mg, o8 o, 1, | of rerue eguired shoud 0 eseenled, ot woukd o drawa for | Fo.G8F2 10 1 Do aviluicy sas s 1o the S, b Hey, Z B sbout the. head, pr ¥ Sosatiody mum and Campbell, who left Vera Craz on the &, | sudahers A Curi uid f Mainilan | mpion e term't st e vy b e e | e o conuiry | at & s ey sk o 1 1 Koty epoctaion of wilch i, Lyon cxpereuend wpon awakiu il ornine apjreared to beef & most contradictory character. Aoy (Dot g et aut | i the reserven. and five 3 ars i the Lavdwehi ; ur thecavalry | Whethor thero is * suything in it” is more than | ean say, | an sttack. e e T A mbbfir;“": g . | and artillery, four yenrs active servi w years service i | the presence of these young fellows is very noticeable, o ol L y it - el and epirit of ber treaties. Her mo the pre young A fresh wwarm of detectives has been seat out from o ] hauge often, but prineiples | the reserves, nod four years in the Landwebr 1 £ the conntry districts the alarm felt is still lin C: perpetrated, or the bour of the occurrence. The mouey GERMANY. clauge often, but principles never, and she bad ever remaied | ¥ oseries, W SR T IR UG oo aer we | T8 maRY ol AbS till | Dublin Castle. ¢ g 4 belonged 10_the Governient, whick, the Governor true 10 the prineiples of her treaties. In Europe, however " | greater. A dreadful sense of insecurity pervades the loyal- A proclamation has been issued offecing a reward of . PR i 8 conclusion of the treaty of pes been tinally wrranged, | FCE S s relote from the military garrisous; x nluu ™ 13 F L] was conveyivg to W on. He was cowing here to ints in ying po! Y K i | £2,000 for the arrest of Jumes Stephens. settle his sccounts with Indian Bureau, us Superine Bruily, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1666, thing wa ry different, Here treaties voly secmed 16 be | & . o "y n hedon p wony Naviug ogrecd to-comply With ail the Frussoa de- | (08 L UECC for the dispateh of troops to them are | o the Gorerument is doing ite part of the work, striv- | ehient of Ludian Afiirs for dabo, baving 'bren suer, A confevence-af the States ofTorth Germany will | a0¢ o be brokeu , while in Mmerica the Mourue . N - o being warked out, and the usurper of Mexic Volunteers can enlist for one Soldiers now in aetive | constandly pouring into Dublin Caetle. " Many of the | jp . § ol for ome E atle. g hard to suppress the throatened ineurrection, but doi, 4 } oo} in thia city @n. Saturday. A o o ey e Tl veri o st yéatn, . woorance. | 1andiords have put thelr mansions into condition 1o stavd | nothang whatever to diminiab Irish discoutext. S |adol by Giox. Wallard, LU MATAL MR NS S04 beford i Semill But why did you hiek me dawn stairs I with the couditions of conperiptivu hitherio in force. A reduc- some of thew adopted that precautionary | I have mentioned that some parties are agitating in the » Y JTALY. (Loughter, and * } oar, hear.” | ‘: Tench journal the other ""'"r'lll however, be madc i the Jength of their service in the months 'f.".' but -;;hfiu-n now going on | loyal papers for the mumnor: defensive organization, THE TROY CLERGY VICTIMIZED BY A SWINDLER. duy stated thgt upon Maxzimilian depended the everlasting wel. | Tewrve witl r\clmen. e the following extraet from a | to'be got up with the sanction of the Government. YLis Troy, Dec. 13.—~One_of the t ssful and THE LATE HANOVERIAN AKMY. 1 I received from & friend with " hasd , most, succe: an rivate lettes which I received from & friend within the | ides has bevn in 8 menuer encouraged by an article which adroitly eonducted, although brief, carcers of swindiing upon AN IMPORTAKT DIPLOMATIC TREATY CONCLUDED. | fure of Mevico, aud he was very much rewinded of the words of Roux, Tharsday, Dec. 12, 160, | the poet An i) nportant diplomatic treaty has been concluded Reot everlasting thigs by the , 'talien Mimetry, the main features of which lll'ul'rnn" 1t secmed o him that Napoleon, i .n.:nu.: M, Haxover, Nov. %0 —1The carrying out of the ordiances for | [0 C Qo o \ o g S AN 1 ® ye: appeared in The T'imes of Thursday, callivg on the loyal : b T B e eimtonien that_ vl | Lord Darnley ha arrived at hin Irish country seat near Trim, | e to sbow up. But you may dopend on 16 the Govern. | record in thess parts, has just beeu brbught 6o light in tbis city. Tk lias gome o Nerlin to obtain | from Eogland. Fax a mouth before his arrival his mansion | meut will be very earcful how they permit any sort of en- A little more than & week ago, & yong, prepossedsing and in- ct. was b the hauds of tradesmen, whose business was to convert | rollment or armament outside of their re‘nlur"lzrm in this | telligent fellow came to this city, nting himsell to be a reh . Tolee Cite Terr Juietly Jeave Mexico, had_p 10 1 wre rega rded of great afivantageto the Italian Gov- | that be wax obedicit to the wikhes of the people of the United PuSh e it into o little Croustadt. Wooden ships are out of date. iron- | country. They would not perwit the establishment of & | clergyman of the E) pul Chit 4 s | States on this subject. ' [ Hear, hear.”) AUSTRIA, plating is all the fron ahot-proof window-shutters and | voluntaer force. bers when ‘l':mim Teching was less agt- | tory: He gave kis et e A B MLl - ME. BRIGHT ON IRISH FOLICY. dwors hay e been in this mansion, and loop-holes have | vt now: and at present they fear to call out | fact that “in the Episcopal or there is such & name "—‘"HP N Exere, Thursday.—A gentleman of this eity has reocived AN EXPEDITION TO EASTERN ASIA. boon judiciously eut at corners and wherever requisite. More | 4 50T iy TS) Ceven .". regards .’...,. enroll. | recorded es stationed at Boisc City, be AIN. | the tollowing letter from My Bright: A letter from Vienna in the Augsburg Gazette says: | 0 when his lordship goes out a dining with ki neighboring | VISR B0 b TR SRED fns po.::rr eulty in jugratinting himself iuto the favor of leading A Hocunaik, Nov. 24.—Drax S1x: | thaak you for “ ” triend and Peer—Vaux of Harrowden—nltbough he has but & spec y yery slow to ven- | nof the Ej Clurch liere, who secmed readil | THE QuEEN. QONE 70 LIBON sawopaoes 1tis now certain that the project of an Austrian expedicion | wutlo of milex to drive, aud aristocrats dos't dine till 7 p. m., | ture on it. atholics in proportion | o “eredit - the. f (e 11 ol Rl 4 Yawniv, Thowrsday, Dee. 13 1866, o The irislupdierds feel that ey can sely on Euglish forat o of r:-'zf.';"';:u"ny’.'f|.»",-".'f,'f.‘:.:"i.-:uifl$yfi"1‘-'. A | 1o Baves howe ot 2 o'clock mid-day, nor does be, pradent soul, | to their numbers to enter the body, the cry would go out | Louses, and iuvited him to ,{,‘... from their pulpits. Laey Yo Qe of Spein has:gone o Lisbon on & visit, | the ,m..:... nd m'v’a-":- T’:_..-;‘c ’u ;:-m;::“mm. ':L ';:74 ;?'T;'Ja‘.'fl HTe Ih 156 eonlh O Febrne - wb-.hu': - m;‘:- :(, r:::‘:.’:l‘:;‘: ;lnl: nxll;:" ..-:.:‘ u’i;u;:!;‘ ;h_.; ::lilu':hu thlv‘ e ::n m:‘\“d-ere“m:flnl L:nnnwOnnp; oq;;u zation l:‘l“d ir Sun::-y be -‘-M:d‘ .l‘l ml'i. “l"kf:w hlmmbrt?' v ':-nllli P . 3 than ite o h ferred to. ‘ of 5 allo enter, ther would run | in the evenin . Paul's—! tev. Dr. Coit's—the leading which she b 8 had fur $0me time.in <ONtEmPIAtion. | §'wouis mabe s av seee.of proprietors ook ol the goesems oo iors. R Crfimt contions above mentioned aro but trvial compared 10 | ehepee of ‘having & protty ot of Foman sy | church of that devomination in Tros. Before the Babbath, JCh e and thus convert them frou, disconiest to o teal loywty 40 thefr | cent presents for the Ki an and Jnpan, thoke at te residenco of Lord Carbery, Castle Freke, in | pathizers among them. Tt is probable, thercfore, that | however. he bad becn plving e accustomed vocation. 1 TURKEY. country. Emperor of China, for tter couptry the presents of | the west part of the county of Cork. “Where measures %0 | they will rciy sltogether on the military and coustabula favorite of working scemed 1o e by becoming intimate RU PTURE WITH GRERCE IMMINENT. c-fi'.i-".‘.‘-";‘..z’a“:iu',"'.fi’{";."‘..t mby“_m" ::fl.": ® gomidered ae b """'r{ extreme are ot resorted (o, the course takon by the land- |~ The wmagistracy of the County of Cork are, h"'eflrl" "‘.f,.'. Ly ".'...M SanpEIE A AR, Seng- . . o el . AUSTRIA AXD RUSEIA, Jords i to provide their houses with & good supply of | hout to Lieet, under the presideiicy of Lord Fermoy, nd | jos cee 020 ooy Jome . frateeme thaj bie rem N o Tt i el ok ona d winwunition, 20 be used by themeelves, their | gve their say on the subject. It will be recollect that - g bes veceived to-day from the. East, report force is always at hisud ; 0 the landlord sicope in pesco snd fock Liat oty the Sibovitins of Glatn of |'soat md :l:\e:::xmm:g:m any marauding parties lh'ln[::al.d' ;m-e(lng hc: last ’,,.f" thet au address to yeflnwm’:(q'wit- of clothes lhl"m( Places in . ull would be of the Poli roont ¢ the Lord-Lieutenant on the state e country emanated | the city, also boots, hate aud ot of elothe #hat & rupture Of the relatione between the, Govern 4 wodld be citienier | & .,L' l*'pf: n‘:rzl:-":“‘-“”‘ £6.10 SN, ST 08 r’:‘nlj::‘ep:q: 'fl:’«i‘:-"fl'fi:f’ufl‘&‘.fi.’-‘“ loyul news- | from it, and that the proclamation of Cor{q-na other l‘}x. ¢ also ordered two » i-ofticial General Correspondence Lospox, Thureday, Dec, 19, ) %66—Eveniug. ‘Tkfi'.'..;... insurrection mey wenace the country, but Faglish ished in them. | counties followed al mm.u‘:',aby Nay of compll- | Memrs. Memnekey B s e ments of Turke,r and Greece is immizent. ek b7 the SONURRIRS S0 Deopie i Every Government can and ought to carefully s Sesefs Kiughon e Secteded bass fi"fi;:‘:'&rfi:’ e foigoem 1% political agitation in the Jerritory of its neighbors. | One writer in The Times complaing that © at every atreet | ance with the suggestions put forw What can thoso place. and MARINE INTELLIGESCE. i g (¥ gt s g g ol et e aa & ety arcomseince, \Woud | come of bis city ey bo observed doubttul, unewployed | contry suggest or ask for now ? The greater part of Ire. | ji hialast trissncion teck placts hect it ARRIVALS GCT. ‘“7“'1"" thein and vow they are doing ing far | e same could be said of nll ether Goyernments. Poltieal | military men, of the Yankee-Irish stamp. They bave | [ind {s undor proclamation; the habeas corpus act s in | fimed "'m"”'.'{.:.h k.mu"unm w 'u new know 3 themasivee 1 hopo there way be some result bef agitation, of which the evident aim s to create » belief in the | boen locking here in steamers from all parts during the | gheyanee; the country is filled with troops to the best of | that he securvd o Liew overcoat at n,f:{;,w, \iodse, val existence of a Galiciun question, might then quickly be seen to | wock,” Theu he makes a suggestion: * Allow me to 5 B disappenr. But such n question does not 1y reality exist, and | rocommend the immedinte sending to Irclaud of at :;‘"gl’:;?"li';m bat wore will they have, uniess it o #0, udmbrmu;d qung of money afu“'n; e £ b o7y i Ao i o take”tho proper | Jogat threo battalious of the Guards agd one regimeut of | “There is ouc mav living whom the Irish laudlords detest ok oermbers 1athae mow, ot Ed mads he acuaintance g "“"'.',m“u\_!”';“'; and in another mouth & dozen further | 4nd four more than Jawaes Stephens. That man is John | Of ex-Member of Assembly Ingraham of Cambridge, Washing- N Ts ¢ “Podny, {5 86 b or Scottish soldiors should follow; | Bright, Thoy are frautic witt him just tow, for he has | 108 Counts. upon the represutation that he wos s page in ¢ g wage o Loy, i the | (ke we tuay be fuvolvea in a civil war before wo are | pitched aterrible bomb-sbell among thew, e of their | Atemly inttle (uersi) was s opier, Ui e 1o 4. Auother corresjondent of th sme Jourial | organs this evening tays that if ho were in Ircland » iho g oy g L 41 g G g g g gl ot | 3 i tion proposing that » committee of | €Xpec " to draw up an_address to the Emperor | puts forward Iunrpml\‘x::llmnn: 1st, the dnnm{] 1; addi- | Exeentive would be bound to des! with bim as it is deal- | quother loan of money. To the Jast party be gave hir name n d, Soorwanrroy, Dee. 13-Noo—She -sisamship bremen, | M7 Sorrsepoudance i very Burdansoms, g0 forp which left New York Saturday. Dec. 1, patin heie this mora- THE COMMERCE OF GREAT BRITA ivg. wd soon after proceeded The Lowdun Times sayn the Board of Trade 4 no indicution of the ubacnce of commerclal prosperity, and ful Soumanrox, \Dee. 13— Evening—~The steamship Testonia, gy g wloomyfeelings that prevuil i ull direc ~which 1t New R ork, Doe. 1, arrived b toclay, and afer | Beunty I e sagors Dobinbes” i, she. vetuons or e ar) Janding mails and passengers for |Lesdon, sefied again for | month #how an ucresse of nearly uine per ceut over the totals ot Mamburg. g:w 'N:“ The totel exportations for the past 10 months of | demanding the full restoration of the rights of Hungary, M, | tional troope from dand nnd Seotland; Lot the —— sbout 17 those of ! ) land; ing with disturbers of the peace far less ble of mis- | Theodore Weed, ‘Tlie affair has created “an inteuse excite: FINANCLAL AND COMMERCIAL. o and g et ere e, o e s | e e et nperer s Masy siuul | ST serving lu lm‘::fi-hvnfib;lh&flrmlo be supplied ehET "t in o smy, it hotld give Nim & cell in Mount- | 1o the ehs, espectaly in elgious cirees it el erid o 161, Toles these operaiios lave been persisenty | b reeatd fo sewors the compicts o ipinion of 1048, AL | I it'every oouniy in. ke , ihe lmadinte prociacms- | joy. of Kipujagam peiion, nd, et hiw take exercise st €5~ LIVERR, 00L COTTON MARKET. jpou nnremuuorutive terius, u supposition fo: which | Deak hirther hat the ddress hotid contain the an- | 2% YT SOUY I EC i 4, | auioug the Fenlaie, COLORADO. ¥ rt thiere s not the #lighicst ground, there must already bave bee » C o s men of the enrolled pes- ¢l t affai . Wil Lvaaroot, De. 13— Noon— The Cotan marke apest e | 3 pocress Lonte U accumlton of v e s | o e Commmtis srome N hlore the Dire het | Honers 10 bo culled out and placed io chargs of the ol LR ol e g A Ipuem DATERD, 48 L conarm o vun raivons. -“‘:"n::. :l. :‘ “:" uyvdnfll reach lo,m:‘ b.u“u iy 8 togaleitha ‘2:::«:-' :::*I;h :m.dmi.: when |:';7if the pflvllu‘n Mool ‘elk}v"n(l:l lind een iafringed by the !Try mlnr’mfi 1 "I_he Dul }m JIMII llll th:'r:‘ R l;l‘lzh oA mevting of the m;lm’rl ?lifid on l&unflny. at which | DENVER, Deg, 13.—The Colorado Legislature organised Prices plands being quoted ¥ 0| overnment, ill was brought in proposing the abolition of | elamot for the getting up of & loyal organization of the | the strongest sympathy for Mr. Du was cxpressed by all i i y i A A jovernment, and | who were present. p:lm- gentlewan 1:‘..mxm1,n.-':r. who is o yosterday. The majority favor State adinisgion, notwith » ford ign and colonial diyidends, it will be seen that th Livexrool, Dee. 13—Ey emng.—~The Cotton market to-day | )., oo oy . ut the accumu- | the Mws enforcing the celibpey of the clergy. The debate on | citizens, to be armed and officered by the E s o e s o o 1o M U | o e s e S et f o i | U0 47 I commentet oo Decemler . i goed e e ey Tunt Tt ca b done i o b | oA o L T S P | 1 e enpelon SRR of Do S Jands. Sales to-day foot up . 1,000 bales. chan nels are 1o bedistrasted and abandoned, as would seew to somo thousands of speeial contables sworn in. Some of | I WKINE B wot Bmdnt ok E o e e o —— sty 2 gy DO B e o o eyl ROUMANIA. the writers are ofgours, very ece. Oneof (e ALFS 8. | Wity mud moreover: the ponieman who mde Tho propost THE INDIANS. Loxnox, Dec. 13—-Noom~1T be money market is fumer. €o. | Ths re wae some demand for Confederate bouds ” in London v,u':l fi:?";,z“_’_'"fi’,;:l": “;“’”‘ Mhoutd be attempted. “Give them e drim-bead court mar- by | ‘,','},fli’:\'.: ey o s 17 T ou the 90th of Novewber, uad prices iwproved fo 04 s powers have concuzred | yig), wd,if guflty, string thom up on etreet gibbetsto strike | groohens is in London. Most likel T Susk GRAND COUNCIL PROPOSED. sols are quoted at £84 for mone, ¥. €X Qividend. : pber =L st e P ol terror into the hearts of thoir companious, sud 1f he shonld succeed in gotting ipto Ireland he will bo & | ¥ FSLEGRAPE To THE TRIBUNE. e T TR QU IBGULTER GURRRO IR, Chariea us Hospodar of Kounania. s Loxnox, Dec. 13—~Eveaing.— Cousols this eveniog closed 8t | - hg 4 ubseriptions for Quebec smounted yesterda yesterday to £21,700, ntry again being similarly disturbed by foreign h %} for money. Tihe T mes of Friday, while disoussig oneof the dozen projects —— m.,m".,, A col . nde ¥, wol | fellow; but many are who, without foeling | 8. Lovis, Dee. 13,—A special duflc froni Kansas ) for reliev;ing the peogie ve guffcred 5 ot of another journal docs H th A - [ 4 lud » SMERIOME & SOURE (el S etee, 1 fhe st e ITALY, ot suppose the terrible warning would be remembered for ;‘1 ;o :h:cw A;‘:;::e?:u msn nfo'r'uu g:u g::i«ol‘l‘;du flnn, arrived M‘% l::t?:; K i i Grand failures, | ol Iy, the fpllowlng contrust between A meri- Losvos, Dec, 13-noon—~The following are the opeaing | cas and \'ugliah 1ax paers " b Ay W F“'-"M-“M ‘Appreciating boter tho wholo acts | 1'1h) 0 4%F, Divvantod frow ebtaring it To tribes i amuage t g : 3 Kansas to auotations for American securitiea ; Eries, 73; Ilinaia Central, | There iu: no way of paving off debts by sutpluses. | ; Pagis, Dec. 1.—The Paris Patrie (believed to be | of the case aud the Jessous of Irish history, he fancios that | ¢n¢ thousands of P“ ed Irishmen to !‘ conclusions Cwmi‘llof ‘their representatives to mect 5000 in. 1his cit! This is au axiom Whieh -m'h.:xmmumm. Siak; | “aspirsd) sars that he Lailan Pastidment ought ® girb good | if 18 should d an‘?:ni pation from another | wiy) the liriti-hnrr':a‘y}in?rdud‘ A :ld Ly vy o with the Commissioners and auagy tenns ou which (4 3 V.8 Fivetwenties, 71. ing funds, terminable aagsities, like, aro oaly somuch | YIVof of s devocion 10 the principles of the Septewber Uan: | ejtem, he h vmlunalhluum-lv“bomnh 861, toakis omt at rebe doin| o Ho | porato and & cruel ¢ are fonifally | accept new homes in the Tern! e e had =7'- “b: the rebel .l‘ndulkaur d"‘mi'&’ law :nin,nlbo people, .fid nuqmy increases them. Wi ‘o Loxvos, Dec. 13—Evening. —Ame ri:n I«:flu;' sold at the mhmg\x‘ l;iu.x‘n‘ from the House of Commons aud tax. | Jention e the the barron law of o following prices at the close: United States Five-Twenties, 71; rers surpluses are accruing. How cleverly they Porman OIS o4 ly, we the best eap- et the vident from f the sinoerity of Vietor Emanucl's G direct] loimed, and the action of the 5 * Nilinals Ceatral Shares, 74, Erie Raih\way Stares, €73 e s et G ey Ve e ke M7 | ML v Wit i day ropest hay e, Fope ske | BAiary b direely Brocaluet, WD e v s | 208 S0perior o those that shot dawn, the Austcians s CASUALTIES. UNITED STATES BONDE I ¥ GERMANY. |‘y their meens. THe truth is, howerer, | LU¢ Tepeal of the law making Rome capital as & condition | Tebellion shall be s out for at least another genera- | Government is rapl fiwe o mriedl 'u',-l“lfll N bdtaiase —————— j | Sor M stagiogin Reme, . Well, it wo e that is really sa much as | e TRREIE RO SN D terminate the prosent ex. | ALARS OF FIRE AXD PANIC INA PLACE OF AMOBEMENT. Loxos, Dec. 13— Telegrame from ) raukfort and Ameter. | oortain, and we ooufew to & persussian that it would fion better to avoid it manfull. Mr. MeCuliooh w PHOBABLE CANARDS. could be expected. Neurly eve neration of Irishmen | . BN aam of this moraing's dute report o qu et feeling . Usited T Tty iy sk o | oo Paiscoreepordet of o London. faper sars hat the | for handreds of years Ras rebalied: sguinst. Eogliah e sitniepi basuhasobel T s Do i Wiils 43 Usani gdience States bonds, and prices rather weak. In the former clty 75} Teven: 0 mauy milisos the . | Pope will Veceliin ou the 4th, 1o inspeot the forts, | and it could b pposed that & rebellion i = was bid for the issue of 1862 and 75 aske & g e e fi-‘g_p-‘ah Our Cliacel. fi:‘:mflflm".fi"’,‘f ke with TaF Ik 54 a7 | would oo Chngs tho Measiyof be. race ihat they would THE FENIANS. were assembied in the Griswold Opera House, this evening, BY STE. : o e S':b'.'h'"z::g - eonh il ""v?'nffi ou the subject of the press, allow me allude to an . Jramp 5o de: ‘:md of oyt 4 % vl - Al h twel o : X AMSHIP. : ey ey et o . | eyt Vi e A e, e S e | Sl publbad i ke o pross tlow T W16 %% | . TmraLs At swisrspose—rrossmuiry op you | it Seseonduten B A et ST otk say the American polioy is righ the act of 1861, making Kome cupitai of United Ttaly, u..m evoked @ very bitter feeling bere, and which is likely to bo - | “¥ire” in the Hall. The effect of the nlarm was to make the The Cunard (screw) mail steamer Cubd, Caspt. ey ght in s g TIFYING OTTOWA AND MONTREAL. m.‘:..mn‘.,,. we [ ITtalian Parliament mects on the 15th, and the evacuation as long remembered us that 1o which, 8 short time after andience wild with excitement. A for Sove, which left Liverpool at .30 on the aftes noon of the 18, hnn':"rm tes were tasntioy | Alould be completed on the uight of the 13th ; and other canard | the famine sud emigration of '47-%-9, it gave vent to its R | door commenged, and and Queenstown on the 2 of December, arrive d at this port :’uu-- hmb‘n::r::mm that 10 whateyer | foBCiers u_n.-;;:. will wsk @ delay in the evucuation, feelings in the exultant cry *the Irish ore gone—gone | SWBETSBURG, Dec. 13.—The court opened at 1 o'elock | affair. Thi mq:y .‘I:l‘. yesterday. ) e e e e Ty S Bt gl o Sy o Teerregoed BB i vegeanee. 1 laat Tuowday's arile it fels the | p. m., Judgo Johmson presiding. The room was crowded | 1P, ety ord The Jurs resched Livétpest ou the gvening aé the SRl of | siated o the o ey e K o T L ST O R g a7y iy s s .,.RJ':n!:i’-'.'fi.":.‘::fi"“".,“: ua-mfi :";:-_“‘l::"l:;y' with spectators, ~After the clerk had called the names of vnu:&«u--mu g B Navember, without baving calied at. Queenstows, awing to the | “ParSl uiay Pust LA et L i ko e Arath- | ould ineet with exactly such treatiaent, 48 wus doslt Ot | by jurors, the Grand Jury prosented fruo. bille neninat | ofthe afie sy SOLLGy (LD prevalence of A heavy gale when she was off that por t. u.?... ...'w“fl','.,"“ m"w"',,w,;'; e megotiariens oy g gt ';;n";';: e n, it ays “ we have seen in foreign rpen the ex. | Crawford, Merrill, McDonald, Smith, Horan, and Resrdon | jujured fu the tumult, but, $trange to Our wivices furnish additional detais of the news ateady re. | The Feaians and Reformers & saye nhmmn-fl:m.: T, e semi-otfcial Nazione decares thet all the statements i7e taunt that if England can do nothing else he | a8 eitizens of u foreign State. Holies ¥as presented i i seived by the Atlantic Cable. only dif e o8 feuning wonps: Re. | b » wade 0n this subject are premature. . ows Low 10 supprees & rebellion. That taunt we have | larceny. The prisouers were then arraigued and d ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE KELSO DISASTER, gl formers sre dooblase patriotie, but they are giving weapus to 5 BRIGANDAGE. seen before the Jamaica rebellion, 4od_before the Indien | mot guilty, and their trials are fixed for Dec. 18, The Forraess Moxxos, Dec. 13%—C. W. Ni rebeis. ., I Rowe. Nov. 30 —Advicos from Nuples report an iscrese . . Should there bo suother Tnsh rebellion | court adjourned till next Tuesday, bl o4ty Alixon - GREAT BRITAIN. o brigandag®. Domenion Foocco: . e head of & band of b 10 false) sympathy, Bor even e | “°Sir. 3. Michol hus prapared & teport, at the request of | Featon ¥, G dhacut the koupal t Norfolk » 3 OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. FRANCE. - m?:':mflm Ia Calibvia, the eucrgy of | those who tak init, . . . No govemment on | the Imperial anthorities, on Canadian _mmflou. in | eamer Kelso. -Hunt-m deatba, A e bther njord The Pall Mall Gazette of Priday, the 20th of Ne- THE PRISE ON THE MEXNCAN QUESTION, T lows th @ mor b b has avinsd ¢a :’-”:—-. gty o s s and restrain the of sub- | which be shows the ntter impracticability of fortifymg | are recoverig. o A vember, writes very senaihiy of British opinion upon 4 The Mowteur still bolds its pease aboat Magimilian | ands, ummber of brigs | ordidates on the spot in tho hent of the confict, pud half- | Otawa snd Montreal agaiust 40 attack fioia the Fopfans. FATAL EXPLOSION. | CITY FENTANISM ’ Bavrimons, Dec. 13, —Au aceidental explosion or 0 the ) . 4 P e i Famant Monk sv0ld | Wy would rather + have greatly distingnlshed ve the wamning now while warning - . a coul afl lampoceyred at Mount station. o the Haiti. i have to make, duys too late, | IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS IN'REGARD TO THE CANADIAN |y und Ohio Railrond. where vfilfime were engaged "| ing care, used for the shipment of coal oil. One man, Ramed ; nde, recetvers of sioion ‘gouds am) vagubeada Hard e Treh revai 11 apgrobers s vew Juaich ves ahce. | and Mexion nid the other Frepch papers speciinte with these |/ aro atill at lane oo, cansot sory wvery | Wsddered by the sight und report of recent atrocifien . . . The tone 0f the Freps, 1 says. 1 istinelly one oF the erdest Accordmg 10 wowe of vrem Maxiwilian 1y | fulliog into the "y T phatically told that if we know £ d Capt. Bottin. of Jus e carbine can be given Y idle remonstrances, and montha 100 late st'll idler com et et dposiadi Kkt of ¢ Marebal Bozaive stopped fal class yepresent that full | themselves. t down revolts, and sigriticant . u Sepoga and Jamaien Negroes. The [ WPEIor Ak wre Leng cooked for THE FRENOH ARMY It s, How vain itis 1o talk abont Jamaics now that Foll Nuis doen not wyegiplly ohject to the appropri ateuese of Nepody pictende o dovbt that the Megoan | Jtisstaged that Oen Moufckelio bis ollcially usuouuced | Wi over ! How vaig it may possibly beto tag sbout The Senate ¢f the Feninn Brotherbood ix still in wor K“O\‘\WK\ burnel i