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Py ~ Vor. XXVI.Ne: 8015. Piae m Y QIPT FOR: 1866-7. sage of the bill in each House by more than two-thirds the EUBOP& big S48 ‘ OLIDAY | WASBINGTON‘ majority places it safe beyond &o veto. 4 Me:,“: but » 1 e vt resentatives Campbell and Taylor having each . BROWN, on whose A THE HOLIDAY RECESS BILL ADOPTED IN THE SENATE | successively declined serving on the Special Commit- ry Benate m o it NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC (anm 14, - DISTRICT PRANCHISE BILL PASSED THR | tee to investigats the New-Orleans riots, the Speaker e WL L e B A0 = : HOUSE—MR. BOUTWELL'S GOLD BiLi—THE NEW. | ba8 appointed Representative MoCullough to ll the | orenators Con- podiulan " § ; MARTELLE, 3 vacancy. The Committee, therefore, will consist of * HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. BY TELEGRAPE 7O TAS TRISONE. ORLEANS INVESTIGATING COMMITTER—THE COLO- | Mogsrs, Eliot of Massachusetts, Shellabarger of Ohio, ™R BORAPH BILLS. GREAT BRITAIN. MARTELLE RADO BILL. and McCullough of Maryland. Bubpenas havo already | % the fom | Mr. KABSON (Rep., Tows) introduced bill to . " B TRLEGRATE 70 THE TRIBUNE. been sent to New-Orleans for witnesses, and Sergeant- Secretary authorize the pcuhn ar of & or postal RTELLE WasHixc1oy, Friday, Dee. 14, 1866, | at-Arms Ordway ufiet 0 accompany the Committee wm‘ m%d the _m MA 2N In the Senate to-day, most of the time was occupied wg:;;glril;::: «;;:u'znf :flve. Dominiosn Repuhliowas r) '.:I ‘printed, h:' bill rs .'mvh of W THE NEW PARLOR GAME, in discussing the bill to adumit Nebraska. The voteby | 4, GiU8R IR0, (0 "00r of the Senate and House, | of competation o them in o b made rm the commetoemon! | ™ e Wfl‘m—v which it was taken up, twenty-one to fel&‘"n. 88 | and introdnced to a large number of gentlemen in | g Senators. Reterred to the Committes o8 Judiciary. ntermedinto stations. W“'E“»“" THE NEW PARLOR GAME, sgainst the Bankrupt Bill, is & fair iudex of the senti- | both houses. AGIICULTURAL COLLEGE SCRIP. 0 be § e ting the The House Military Committee, ot their meeting | Mr. RAMSAY (Rep. Minn.) introduced a bill providing that ‘are now at THE NEW PARLOR GAME, ment of (l-.eh:en.ntorsg who were dpre;:-m mpe; n'f e to-day, had undar conaiderstion lhu' T Al fl"{.m:« wmfi'rym:‘l 1sned Mfi:‘u'h: "fl: z ISR, . A, Somoes soc Trown, &R0 & ,“' ing the Government to issue duplicate discharges | goly assigned to preém and girements in such fl_ wsrwars the slwaye vaxstions question, * What shall 1 bvy for » | other Republicans voted with the Democrats against | where they have been lost or destroyed 'il?on! tho | cuseaas to ¢ the dosarding to the, echaleal quarter sec o 1 taking it up. The Yeas and Nays were not called, | fault of the soldiers. The Committes are of opinion modified locateablo of sale o 1 ombir g, it fhat some legislation ought 10 bo. sdopted to enable | mpiies setiemest sccerding te legal smbdivislon. Referred | i) pat ‘Shter con | for those in the pit, and they must now sl be doad, The arguments for and against the admission of the i such to receive their bounty, the War Department LIBEARY FOR DEPARTMENT BMPLOYEPS. + | new State, are those urged laet Sumer, excopt tuat | Favio g vofused to pay any additionsl bounty unless:| 3r. WILSON (e Mars) ntrodosed ¢ il autharisog the the affirmative side is strengthened by the experience they present their discharge. To show the extent to estublishment of & brary "'-c.'-'i" Washingtou for the of Wade, Sherman, and othors who visited the | wpicy goldiers' discharges have been lost, 18,000 went e e e CAtiil Ta et . siitatis Deldiny. IT DELIGHTS THE OHILDREN, far | West during the recess, and found | ¢4 the Dead Letter Office during the lnst year. 7 (26 parposy aaimed; that 1ha additional reasons for maintaining their position. | “he Ways and Means Committee had tinder eonsid- | of the ‘Ectutive Departments of the Government, and used ns ernment g ; e During the debate, there was a short verbal cross-fire g 3 0 ill. fully | libraries for the clerks and employees, shall be tused over ted. .’n bill 18 08 follows : e t on the subject of recoustruction between Sumner and eration to-day Mr. Boutwell's gold bill. It was fully | Si e il G ST erior, or to some suitablo pervon deal [ & been suspended, and the mine is to be fleoded with - : liscussed up to the hour of the meeting of Congrese, ed by hith, who fall them to bo deposited Be it enacted. &e., Thet the Postmaster-General is hereby suthor- - Wade. Sumuer asked Wade if ho would vote for the | t 12 o'clock, without coming to any conclusion. B in twerided, gy A g the i ized and dizected to conetraot & talegraph line from the City of Wash- water, 1 gtidd Moy s i ./ v W 1 bo o L) hn-z {ogton to 1ba City uf NamsVseh, aad the said elegreph line do- | Tho canséof the explosion will probably remsin & admission of any of the Rebel States before they had | rpec” goreed 'to resume its consideration again on | aud reading room shall be open to all given suffrage to the blacke. Wade promptly replied thyd;yg pext. In the mean time, the Chairman of r{m-’ Gnm h‘_'%: b"i:'al clared 1o be ¢ mail roate, subject te ail oxisting lsws in relstion #o | perpetnnl mystery. . IT AMUSES AND INTERESTS THE PARENTS, | that, if they adopted the Constitutional Anendment, | the Committee will confor with Secretary McCullooh | oi(izny O e ot ALl hee s the same pelvilegs upon the ] st Uuited States, and the waid Postmaster-General THE EXPLOSION X STAPFORDSEIRY. he would feel bound in honor to vote for their admis- | i, regard to matters connected with the Pro- | payment of §5. snall have power and uthorily (o establish the pecessary offices for | B e sion. Sumner disclatmed any such agreement or obli- pricty of keeping on hand a large sarplus of 4 NEW ROUTT ACROM THE ISTEMUS. the use of the said Iine, snd shall bave suthority and power to procure ANLEY, Staffordshire, Eng., Thureday night, Dee. 13, i gation on his part. Afterward, Sherman expressed | pola° iy the vaults of the Treasury. The | Mr SPRAGUE (Rep, R 1) offered a resolution instructing | ail necemary roous for offees, andto procore s suffcient numberof | There was a fearful explosion st noon to-day at substantially tho opinion of Wade, adding that, if the | Committeo are divided on this question, som | fhe Secretary of e Navy ta sind divcctions fo nevsl, LTS | agon nd operatar o sparsi sidlne of talagrup. Talk o' the Hill, near this town, in a cosl pit belong- i ha i ther power, withont etin o proides et 1o memage shalbe went over the i | iy 10 gy North of Stalfordsbire Coal aud Iron Com: i hi from the mouth of the main shaft with great violence.: The work of drawing out the bodies of the désd has JT FASCINATES THE OLDER BROTHERS AND SISTERS. . { Southern States did not ratify the Amendment this | ¢ with the policy of the Secretary in - MARTELLFE | Winter, he would favor the entire reorganization of the h”,difl :mmiunl ol T | e B e T e oy of | line uolews i bel bo atamped with» (hreo eest pontage stmmp; s0d | Sonthern State Governments on a basis of loyal suffrage. The New-Orleans Committee to-day examined the | * pew route to the Paciie across the x'.'.l!..- of Darlen, vpon | there sball be s uniform rate for the transwlesion of meseages, without pany. E b MARTELLE Wade said he was as strongly in favor of colored suf: | ron ‘R, King Cutler, who is the last witness now | Spplication being male to o them. A(r. EPRAGUE ex regard to distance, of one-haif s cent for esch word. Exeept forths | Two hundred men went down into the mire this MARTELLE frage as any man could be, but the Constitutional | pera'roim New-Orloans. He gave a detailed account | "y GRIMES (tep, Towa) siggeeted ihat the resolation bo | 844 word of any messsgs there shll be ne chtris) b2k 50 ©0ene? | morning, of whom only 13 bave been taken cut alive, p 2 { Amendment had been ratified by the people as the | of saenes which occurred at: the riot, and also o bis- | medified so that the directions of the k,m:z of the Navy | shall be sent for s loss sum than 10 centa. snd they are badly injured. All the rest ' is be " terms of reconstruction, and he was for giving the tory of the Convention which is elleged to have been might be given to all officers at the place nami two cents for the delivery of each and overy mesesgo; provided that | ™ ) e thecharing sovaly of ibe prosenk seusen. 14 COMBINES Whe | 5t 's fnir ohance to come back on thoseterms, No | po) o0 (00 CRrr bR go bt e, The IR HOLIDAY REOKSS, tbe Government shall be entitied 4o send end. toceive il ts messogos | licved, are dead. ¢ MOST ATTRACTIVE FEATURES ff vote was reached ou the bill. Dcbate upon it wa¢ | Committeo have developed some importaut facts, m;‘:fi;:‘;,{*“““_ .'.':‘n.'.‘fl‘,f’f 2 saggested, and pending i | over nid live fres of charge, snd s3all have pricrity ia sendiog ull | U to the present moment 40 dead bodies have been terminated for the day by the ca]lmfi up of the House | wioh will be more fally developed by witnesses at | Houses sdjourn rom Thursday next till Thursday, Janunry 3. e n brought out of the pit. CROQUET, resolution for a holiday recess, which, after some re- [ N 0loans, . Objection being mede to its late consideration it went SHEL Tho excitement among the inbabitauts i woet in- warks pro and con, was concurred in by large ma- | " Goy “Holden, John Poole, Jaiiies F. Taylor, and | “ o x s, coronano, AN TaE Ba¥ERUPT BILL of Louisiant to oaiab: | 6 Messrs. Harris and Jenkins of North Carolina, who | My WADE | 110) moved that the Senate ke up the | Jah nder the oars of the mhfl.‘h‘tlfl.i-' ; ] by have been in Washington for several days, have left | bill to admic Nebraska. housand electors of Louisiana. It was referred to the Select 4 7 the city und are pow on their way bome. They were | | Mr. FOLAND ey V1., sid that ho had glyen notico ot | Comimitten on The New-Urleans riote, The awfal calamities in York aud Stafford excite appointed & committee to come hither in the interest | pixfetention 12 755 °p (06 SRRERY 1F was now Troposed, 1o A L the most painful interest throughout the kinpdom. = of the loyal people of that State, aud they represent (x Qate haD the Bankrape bl wud proceed | o Mr.JULIAN diep. fud) fatradeted B0 A subscription has been opened ot the Weyor's a. jority, 17 veting in the negative. The Senate Com- mittee on Finance will sit during the recess for the consideration of the Tariff bill. 1t appesrs that the bill for the admission of Colorado is an entirely new one, the bill of the last session, CROQUET, CROQUET, CROQUET. which was vetoed by the President, being objectiona- : 3 4 Tre hoped the Bankrupt bill would be pro- ) ? - ble in many pm(icninru. The Chairman of the Terri- :::e:xm:r r‘l’:be';‘:"‘:} li;‘.’u")i‘ of l'!‘:::l reune 1!;:1’.!:_‘1:“: ';r:: ped L3 sromentol the Uniiad States. The the euffering families of the vietims, / TEN-PINS torial Cominitteé, Mr. Wade, in framing the new bill, | ¢, ln’l'l prepared by them introduced yes- A9 N i \tl: - 1':";"""1" ‘Lennessee—suflrage heing given t oll males w . has endeavored to obviate the objections raised against | yoraso e it Stevens,. to remsnd U, Ttinvolved the right of the P01 1 color, and all who have burme thie U FRANCE. . TEN-PINS bt s i erday by Representative .. to (ate govcrues Teprescated S ks sioumui e - Y g the last one, e thiuke it will receive the approval | Ny Caroliua to & torritorial condition, Tigible esther to. hold vilice of 10 yote, THEZ FRENCH Al : of the President, and to provide for & Convention to form | > it (., Maw) taid ha wan against tho Xe. | (IR SILE 0, L BE L ; Pams, Friday, Dec. 4, 1668, AR RIS ,{?Xf’hs‘::':::“‘r:r“:;'e‘:;‘:;""‘]l::i"l’li:"‘u‘:’f:'l‘""g;d an | BE¥ Bhkte Governuben:, #tands & poof dbance of beiog | § o EL e T A W LT L TUsder the new organization, the French anvy, with 1 h pssion, otk . ; TEN-PINS | Executive sossion. ths afternoan, and reforred to the | Pisreds snd, that the lesding Hepublees. Sremere baman ighis, snd now & ‘propcelish BA bR 1t 10 |1 jous the asaal roserves, will foot up about 1,260,000 men. _ | appropriste committees the variouns military, naval and | ppag, ,l"'“’s have distributed among Congress cl Henators on toe other side had said themselves iu ane BILLIARDS, | ¢ivil appointments made by the Preeident during the s circular, showing that @ test of loyalty in the P recess, and sent by him to that body for their advice surgent States is easentinl. Jis applieation, they ol BILLIARDS, | and consent. There were no confirmations. would eff ; ) T staally place the Government of | 9 i, § The only important occurrence in the House to-day ST L ke 1o sy HETYRpSRPYS) Ly : bill as it came from the Scnate yesterday. Imme- | jihor test can do s withuut exclnding thvusands ( tun in iy he whole Kemate. 1u hir ori, 1 Secnary / A CONYEDERATE AGENT. wwd BILLIARDS, | diately on the bill being reported to the House, Mr. | wh, at the first wore wisled, but who repented sud | (Sviaversi jui 1f he (Sumnes) m-‘]_” ey - - Pawis, Friday, Dee. 14, 3666, - 8 duko yudge. bo (1Fade) gl hove th SiYa S wpiat beve, 3 The United States Goveroment has commenced Ingersoll, Chairman of the District Committee, | \qorwarq periled their lives and estates in support of 45 Fory (riek; bat Mr, Sumner W na not the judge ,:4:@ in the Fost. . oy directed 1 and makes » gxme of the utmost variely and iuterest, which moved the previous question orf the passage of the Tni g i o 1 4 0 Ober, Atwater of New- ! : DIl “AMr. Hile of New-York tried to offer au amend- ";E‘;:h(":x‘;":;l N {:"{:lz‘l“fid :“:’L"’,::."’ m"':::‘"u':" :,’f'":‘.l:’,'; LA g T L gl o b | package wan registercd and & iy the Postmaster | legal proceedings in the Pirst Tribunal'of the Seine, DELIGHTS ALL WHO EXAMINE IT. [ ment, but the sentiment of the House was to pasa the | 1o o that time was distietly knows to his peighi- wwnllon ed aeamel.” | of New Yok, but the money e to racover the amount of 2,350,000 francs paid M. M. bill as reported without delay, so Mr. Ingersoll . The line wax clearly drawn upon this test, and o x : bond of idewmty with adequato sec Afman, Fils by agents of the Confederste Govern- L O e ere imprisoncd, vutraged and mur- Samuer ! """‘“l".'"‘.""""""""“".x“'"“‘ - ment on acconst, for building five iron-ciad vessels | perfectly silent, and offered no objections, being By the sswme measnre lot the persecuted ‘miendment upon which to admit Kebel States, | passed, Yeas, 76, Nays, 07. 2 nothing Iy thal amenument sbous colored suf- TRE alleged to have been coustructed for the ure of the satisfied with demanding the Yeas and Naye. The | {oioticte” have their reward. Tie 2 DEFICIENCY BILL. v S . B k ad nesnee, proceeded to dispose of the business on the SOME FEATURES OF MARTELLE vote wood 117 Yeas to 46 Nays. Speaker Colfax | disoouraged aod: paralyzed, because, while the M T S L el LI PR R o * o 5 | Euperor of Chius, but sctaally intended for the Con- Jequested s TamMe JOOu v affirmative. | progident would boldly = deliver them over Ir. SUMM E—Did 1 voue for it§ "I'he fisst usiness taken from tho table was tho | foderate Navy, though the vessels were mever de- e 80 shmp'e that the youngest ¢bild fs delighted with it, whtle others | Raymoud, Hale, and Delano voted for the bill. Mc-f ()" georedation, imcurred on acconnt of their W smeudments to the Deficiency Tho smendmeuts | s G ion 88 I % : Kee of Kentnecky, who has heretofore been extremely adherence to the Union in the dark days m ;\‘Anuyzx‘;-\m'n Wy ) £ m“:mmu-umuumndu the President's sig- | livel r that can be given to i i i 4 » . K — R A en- . L e - Kadical, voted i tho negative. The threo West | of zeason aud blood, the Congross serins 1o 1ske 00 | ncose'wis sttt 35 Wous, ceuiued L remars on th THR TAX ON CIOARS. THE PRENCH EXPEDITION TO COREA. Pams, Friday, Dec, 14—Eveuiog. . Virginia members, Phelps of Maryland, Noel of Mis- ite di ri s h 2 of N Ben the ’s table t . | sou, and Sillwell of Indisua, who were elected | definite distnction betyoen tum shd (it lae ol O o ot e ap e Bakropt b | reseion assoucsd o swnicns by m._"n' EVENS proviiag | The latest advices from China state that the Freoch | as Republicans, all voted in the negative. nize aud uphoid them some just o " B Alu,-\fl--lwun-llmr- as refer 10 the a3 | pinedition to Corea was meeting with no resistance. | The Pm“‘l""‘:':_. 'i&'. which _the ‘2“ ot ::‘ ml sethom they womid take conraze and ot o g ore et ey s b o GEN. FLEURY'S MISSION TO PLORENCE. » ¢ “ | boldly and successiully work for the interests of (ie wnght to bo considered beivra any new propos | 1un. P Des 34, 1068 THE ENTS OF MARTELLE ARE layed In voting for it, show plainly what may | r; 1 Sy - o a8 futrodueed. 1t bad bevn b fore th Auts, Friday, M, — be expected on all similar TaAdTee thet may be 3 '“"“:r“!':"'.':“d' s ',;[‘.,f':','.,,:‘",“',(n n 0 ot have Bocn considere at the It ) aud NC " The mission of Gen. Fleury to Florence i in refer. ence solely to tho negotiations between the Govern. Firet, o finely made bosrd, thres feed square, trimmed with Black | brought before the House during its session. Tn—duty roperly was devoted to the consider i bk cbet i v arrogant, while the true loyulisis are mortified and ment of Italy and the Holy Sce. ' 0 Wainot, and covered with the inest green cloth. ation of claims on the Government, Mr. Delano, ) I till disturbed L — Becend, & et of Ivory Balls snd Pins. | the Chairman of the Claim Commitiee, hav- :;\l:li'm.lx:»l:‘.l‘x‘:uj:f:..l--‘:(::r:‘tx.'c\-yn.“d:x.lp-;m o o fha Sedd Aliading e Maownute: | e e e S Speaker's tablo was the PRUSSIA. : ’ {ing the privilege of the floor. The only im- Se ! di ;l Tkt Bherweod of T do . . g ey '\I:l-l: L Bl ehute rr-.,m..;.. u_.n-x:d:ngn; ubz:‘m wlnn‘l:n'-u:tllu:m -& ot & Whird, & vet of Ebony Mallets. boba P’ i 7 al days ago, Judge Sherwood of Texas made | on the Con vl ho uak it e ) tory of the uci to o iue jor the better security of the lives of AN RSVOY TC BE SENT TO VIENNA. portant claim _ac upon was that of the application 10 the Usitew Stutes Supreme Court to re- | covsidered bimeelf forecd to adiait the Lebel States if they re- | passcugers on steamers, It was referred to the Comumiitce on Fourth, s vet of Counters for kesplng the tally firm of Ober, Mavfon & Co., of New-York, for open the question of the constitutionality of the 1 tused »‘.‘w“ plo n e G etttk | e Benuy, Friday, Dec. 14, 1864. 2 1] F 4 Ry Y 1ionalit ok self hound to admit the ia is abo: S s Dok giving every detiil | g_w,om. _ This amount, in Compound ]nlm{»l Notes, | guth in order that be and Gov. Hamilton might & g e 4 — PASSAGE OF THE DISTRICT FRANCEISE BILL. f&o Gov‘emment of Prussia is about tosend _ann { was sent in September, 1265, in a "'l“"\‘ d lotter 10 |5 o ehalf of the ) people of tle South, The Ve time. e ‘hought that had vot come yet, | The next busivess taken from the Speaker's table was the | to Vienna.,' Now that peace has come, there is s de- | this package of notes was contamed, was lost at sea, A\:"’;‘l' “};‘)“' “"“‘:I‘l‘.‘}]”":l I 57 "m:‘:‘" ‘:td ("'l';:» ¢ word * White" in their Con. | 18 the 1 mmud’ll :xu‘m::“ldm AL to renew their fofmer commercial relatione. Negotia- ‘ J . Hednick, g sold ostuins " LL dem @ previous g . 5 3 . e 1 s P tious to this end will be immediately opeved by the | October, 1865, the mail matter going down with the a, and appointed M:, £vans, & Democrat, m o N. Y.), asked Mr. Jugersoll to permit an A NEW GAME FOR THE HOME CIRCLE, " , el steamer. Mr. Delano's bill authorizes the Secretary of ~duy, nt the requestof the Hon, J. B, [ M55 amendment to be offered waking an educationsl qualification, | Envoys. = the Treasury to refund the above amount to the firm, Hedrick ppry men ! _ e ANEW GAME FOR THE HOME CIRCLE. | wity tierinto et dne. on their giviug a bond of indemi- gen. lcdriek was reiatated in b pontion, | "3 wane. in onder to test the sense of the House upo it (Murmars of SR s A o e understood here that the statement thac | anybody 1w *No, 5o, among the Republicans.} " A NEW GAME FOR THE HOME CIRCLE | 17 The bill vas paseed by a call of the Yeas and Nays, 1ale clerks of the Treasury Departient are i e CERETLT Sbioes T b kit ns SRTBEAB0N 09 FRORBERY. by a vote of 76 Yeas to 67 Nays. Mr. Washburoe's to be discharged is ly & device to stop the flocd e IATg merely a device to stop the flood of e ! Honse seconded the previous question, Mosicn, Thursdsy, Dec. 13, 3608, bill to_construct a Government telegiaph, under the control of the Post-Office Departmeut, was referred at kind i been seporied |y il was read three times,and the Honse proceeded to vote | Baron von der Pfordten has resigned bis pesition A: applieations for effice that are pounng into the Trens- A T T 2 Neys on its passage. The vote resulted in Yeas, | the head of the Bavarian Ministry, which shall amuse, fnterest and inetruct the whole family, ‘s public ury from all parts of the conntry, Senefastion, and goes ‘a7 4o snewer the question to the Post-Roads Committee, and will receive imme- “ . g ‘ h gy’ omd Controlier of the Treasury, under date s diate attention. Ou the House resolving itself into | 0'p) 4 A seid that be would voto for the ndmission of ‘I'he Speaker directed the Clerk to call bis name iy . 3 ecember 13, mukes the fullowing decision in re- d . HOW TO MAKE ROME ATTRACTIVE Committes of the Whole, Mr, Van Horn of New-York | porq'ta bounty to colured soldiers eulisting between uized @ distinetion of civil or politicalylghts | 4 voted aye. So the bill was passed. ITALY. ‘There waw o upusual excitement in the House, and there ROME QUIET. took the Chair, and Long John Wentworth wade & | j.n. 15 und July 4, 1864, to the effect that no exisi- ROW TO MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE Soa 0 WWADSG. 30 minutes speech on the President’s Message. Mr. | §0 13 or regulation ailows payment of bounty in the were no manifestailons of any kind nouscement of the Rowe, Friday. Dec. 14, 1668, HOW 70 MAKE BOME ATTRACHIVE Wentwe i comuignded the attention of the House, b esult, The folowing js the vote in detait—Republicans, Ro- : ot - 8 ;Fecl uznuqun miany good points, put_in Long e ia AL o, sbdiSoual MONIY, CIM Wi, | Tk st o Dot o . The anticipated troubles in this city, consequent ’ sk John's very amusio® styI% afr. Higg (H.) replied, r children, or | laiers dylug 1n the 46ivice, oF e AR, on the withdrawal of the French troops, have not o¢ PR v ot and the House ndjnunwgl till Saturday, 2ok L e [ ¢ 5 I i ) curred. The city is tranquil. Representativp Sbellabargey to-day, presented g me- reapect, = ‘The idea that the Pope bas any intention of leaving Pors MM B A AR . morial froffi bersons vepref®liting themselves fo be the | yrant a bounty for cuuses no din presious gy ve knowing (5o execilense of Murielle 4ud sening tbe wntbe- | 150.) oivizong of Louisians, and reprérenting the sen- widitional bounty 1o the designiled the Holy City is universally abandoned. ‘ waom with which it fs received everywhere, we wovld sy timent of the loyal people of the State, asking Con. | toluley “"'A\\:’ "',- X‘,"J i 4 Y C B g W UNITED STATES VESSELS ‘AT CIVITA VECCHIA. gress to immediately take such action as will super. | huve Deen the Rlow of th 0 et Roktwin, Roxe, Friday, Dec. 14, 1666 ¢ 4 the fustructions prescribed by hiw, fnder the dirvetior s in ndvocacy of the bill. He pre. | Be ¥ it -/ Another Onited States Man-of-War bas arrived st sedq the present political organization in Louisiana by | or the law of Juiy 2, isn, it is dtelaied thut the wct of the rks upon reconstruetion. He TO PARENTS such s will be loyal to the General Government, and Civita Vetchia 1f you weuld delight yourChildres, secure to the loyal people of Louisiana protection in " =% their lives, liberty, and property. The say the present JAPAN. BUY MARTELLE. organizations are not Republican, because a majority of Mor Upden, 5 g itizens are disfranchised, and because they do not # («:h o :-u'l mg‘l% SUSPENSION OF THE CIVIL WAR. BUY MARTELLE. give adequate and equal protection to all of them, and o I‘;‘W\ e ired whot Mr. Wado oo i ot et bl.o;:ox. Dec, !:.ex(;a;s-zv::w:. that they are not loyal because they are controlled by o the ladeinite future s sk me (L), | Recent intelligence has been received from Japsn, BUY MARTELLE. :hum who wL-rclvngnngud in the Rebellion against our itfonal baunty, wlen the preferred ocidintnres bod mot, and | o4 _,h,""’:’““" which announces that the civil war Which bas been jovernment. In the explanation accompanying the | clore ent or fuiled to consider it Wentworth, S 2 1 you would rake home attractive to your Soas, | memorial it is said, under dato of ecember 6, tho popnlation and resoureos of Ne derolating that country Bas been suspended, & truce | that it was originated, written, and published e 2% baving been declur‘edkelweon the hostile factions. W i MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVAL OUT. Livexroor, Dee. 14—Noon—The American ship Clare Rhsakite, Whecler, Capt. Willzugrih, from New-York,, arvivel Lere this, sufwell; forenovn. e, ‘WRECK OF THE INDUS. ! BUY MARTELLE. . by the loyal citizens, and has their alinost unavimous ] approval. About seventy copies, in possession of us many gentlemen, have been scattered over the State for signatures, and the names thus obtained Have all been attached to this document. It bas been pre sented to nearly ell of the more influential logal ¢ t BUY MARTELLE. 1 of opinion that the « 1806, eannot to their bei BUY MARTELLE. 7 yon wonid provide « bealthfal snd fascinating smosement for your and about one-third of thew have of the pore after having tw ! """ | others being deterred from doing so by i for i, or the sbject of the re Tt (Tenn) Liverroot, Dee. 14—Evening.—The steamsbip Todus, which Daaghiens, their personal interest or personal safety. me- A T | handais (Ky.), Tapor (N. Y.), went asbiore on the Irish coast, near Wexford, is & total loss. - e morial has not been presenied ‘to the colured cirizens | ; S g s grid b Jtter, Thornton. —— BUY MARTELLE, for their signatures, as it was deemed best it ehould *x b r st ed berr be WP - 4 1Y Wy WFINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 5 be signed maioly by representative men. Among the x enlistinents the fireaist i f they THE ADGOURNMXNT: 3 2 4 BUY MARTELLE, signaturee are those of Gov. Wells, Chief-Justice e Fu i to admit etr | 0n motion of Mr. WILSUN (lteps Tuwa), the House agreed LONDON MONKY MARKSET. UY MART! 5 Hyman, Georgo W. Kendall, and many others. The R IEAC SR, a8 wem tune cHSS I 15 Whetmi ot for, e | ( Q80T A Moiny. Lox10%, Dec. 14—Noon—Consols for mosey cpered ot 3. BUY MARTELLE, [apers wore referred to the Select Committeo on the odeniabon S calinid B g 7 bty bt oo Tionse (TSI BMIDIATS AR, L, | Losor, Dee. 14—Eresiag—Consoleflonsd tbe atamesn st : New-Orleans Riots. following order, in relation to summonses to | o Bers. (At it was not puo- | o The Toase thon went uto tommiges 0f T8 Chair, on the | 8 0u would fmsish s nexbasstibe tertaizment or yourviker, | * Reprosentative Julian to-day introduced a bill pro- s et Deos et B Mr Gtuis | e o ibeTiuien, Jis. Van Elags 1 209 0o AMERICAY SECURITIES. 6 “ viding civil governments for the districts lately in | Oficers or enli B recciving & summons to attend ns “‘"]‘,‘j,‘ ”,‘.‘." I J11) addressed the Committee; | Loxnow, Dee. M.—Agerican sccurities were last quoted at BUY MARTELLE. revolt against the United States, and for the restora- A court martil or »y eivil court outside of H g ‘- “"( "'Ilm being oo .,ur:l'w2::4-::::fimrfl:lx{fi“('::'ltmut:{ the following rates: United States Five-twentics, 713; linols 4 tion of such districts to their forfeited rights as States of the Depatn 8 (hey ] Y8 T ing W EL ! “kia 10 shiow that she bad populativn sull licy of the President, and the reln e o re. | Central shares, 374; Erie Railway shares, 473 BUY MARTELLE. of the Union. North Carolina, South Carolina, clent fo 1 "t f the President of n ege, who undertook to PIVE-TWENTIES AT PRANKFORT. . Georgia, Florid Mississippi. as Mi. BROWN oot in adv of his amendment. e e no Dible, but whose book-mark @i, rida, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, J liis pupi f th from Frankf " BUY MARTELLE, Louisiana, Texas and Virginia are to be erected into I u enses of extreme urgeney | He snid that Congiers istuiitly woved backward, so that he made no progrese, LoNvOX, Dee. 14.—Telegrams fort this merning P 4 of s i would be linble Hiion that o expurge from ber ¢ but continued reading the same chapters day after day. advise rathor more steadiness in Americen bouds, with sales st 5 J emporary and Territorial governments. the executive - . ol iy thorize immedinte | B provision cxcl ires persons ol color trom 7. HISE (Dem., Ky.) obtaiued the foor, and on ks motion 767 would bave st handa sontce of tecrestion for yosweli—one | power to be vested in Governors, to hold office until | depurture o U making spe into that State. wsed for Nebrogka ot 1he committes Yous. ] LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKETS, nsaeptible of sll the skill you can devote te it their successors shall be appointed and qualified, un- | report of the fucts to the Depurtment Co der for approvil iy Fiehts of el CHAXGE 0N COMMITTEE—THE APPROPRIATION PILL. ” e’ Y less sooner removed by the Preeident of the United | o thelr uction. SLuuid u poat commatuler be bimself oo sun: songh Ko Loty g Mr. TAYLOR (Dew., enn) ws ut his request exonsed | - LiveRroor, Dec. 14—Noon.—Tho Brokers' Circular . moned, hi action Wil confo icgoivg. It is strietly mion_ of 1he State 00 SArS. 0 from further service on aclect commmittee on N s rio 4 £ Cotton for the week a5 108,000 balas, merbeb MARTELLE Btates. They are to have the veto power. All the 0¥ by sen Bl 2 port K B d, X Twlll pever vote for the adibssion of | il oo, inved in bis stead. | | Teports the sales of 3 BUY LL¥ ot‘l;eis ml«:}hl:pry of l'rer_rl::nul guvcmfimuu ml}m:- - ”"i.::lv ::,j-‘.n',.«:m witnesses, to " ml;:rm 3 :‘:‘M‘fl:”ll Siade that dedles tho 1ight of sullrage to their black | and Alz (:Q'llf‘lhe‘,ymxm nf'rl."m‘:'):e":m’munm on Appro- having been yery active and v:::fl fl“flflfl"“l-m"'h'fl- to- - vided," including a Legislative Assem! and Dele- | ever it is possible, trough the proper military chanucle. o fons, reported the Legisiative, Executive aud Judicial Ap- | gay will probably reach 10,000'bales. The mes] . "t 3 " il KT TYTIN T Pou coutinuauion of tiy subject, Mr. SPRAGUE ey BUY MARTELLE, tain _rules, The C authorized. to form Stato gov- | THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS—SECOND BUSSION. | (1iep, KaR) called up the Joiut rewlution eoncervig 1O 98I | o4y \sTEus? ACCOUNTS ~ ALLOWANCE FOR ARMY RATIONS, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. ernmeuts. The Constitution to be submitted for pop- xadl o vey of the Jutkmus Duriev. which was pussed. Mr. BIDWELL (Rep,, Cal) introduced o bill to place all | yocpuio0p Dee. 14.—There i moure inquiry for Whest, aud ular ratification. The electors are coufined to the SENATE. ... WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 1666. TuE HOLIDAY RECEES. her con. | Officers of the ariny on thio sue footiug_ thercon as to allow- od full Mr. GRIM (Rep.. Jowa,) moved to suspend further eon- | HEEEE 00 o e for the volunteer service. Keferred to bolders demas 70 THE THIBUNR. NS—THE Ui FICIEXCY APPROPRIATION, LENDEN (Kep., Me.) presented the peti- at Asscrsors it South Carolin, for compen- red W U Tusnee Lo Corn steady at 33 fur Prime Mized Western, THE PENSION LAWS. ¥ Lives Friday Evening, Deo. 14.—The Preadstuf . o Pensions wes o beutialoasth | el aws o awto proride that I i cases | quoted at 3¢/ ¥ 0 lbs. tis proved tothe satisfrotion ‘ommissioner of 0 3 Wbt amy soldier of the United States, during the Ro- LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Yo oy Kelel prison, it siall, for all purposes of | Lavewroot, Deo. 14.—Beef ruies firm at 108/ per tierce for e ok bo decried prima facio evidence that such | Prime Mess. Bacon 18 held at 49/@50] per owt. for Short of disease coatracted 1o the service of the United | o) 7 e market shows a decliving tendency, and woved flas, 1u the lie of Lis duty. 15K ATWATER COMMITTRE. LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM MARKET. ed on the On motion of Mr. HALE (Rep. N. Y.), the Select Committes Liverroor, Dee. 14.—~The market for Petroleuw is steady, &t loyal male citizens of the United States who shall take and subscribe to the oath of allegiance, but no MARTELLE bes jost been rotented by us, atd ie just Introduced, m who has held or exercised any office Civil or ary, State or Confederate, under the Rebel usur- D940 popularity le so Immediste and beyord our expectation thet it . ':’ e pation, or who has voluntanly borne arms against Wi dilcolty thet we ean promptly 81l our orders, and mewe fear | tho United States, shall vota or be eligible . o elegate ol i pa 0 bl bave t0 doetio it rders left et the Hotidsy week, pur. | 10, b0 lected as d‘]‘P“‘_'" to the C“"‘“'"‘,"‘"_ tiona 0 supply defielencies in the appropriu The passage of the Negro Suffrage bill by the Sen- | ¢ L WPFS L0 Seal year ending Juue “Whasers are vequested to order early. ate, yesterday, Las caused no little satisfaction to the | times and passod with certuin amendmen 1 7 colored f this District, and was the oceasit ud wmong thens ure th 4 9490m gut of the eity may ot be eble (0 exsimine the Game at | £y m"];sn(:p‘;::““"“l exerdisesst fome of their e sideration and take up tho resalution for the boliday recuss.. | A Kor et T o AWairs. endered. Mol N from the Finance Committee, reported @ | ijf; the pording Lilk the bill o repes] 1he Presi A Ly the House s fow duys since. muking approprin: | pow cr; wnd o greas noy obier were 1o be considered. It wis Tor Governe { gaid by some jeien Liat the XLth Congress woukd th of March. Probably it would, but ouly to W7 ofis, e wil mail an ilastrated descriptive book, fally describing | ligious meetings last nigit. The prompt action of e o ! of Taat wession, on the case of Dorresce Atwater, was continued | | %0 L0 O Fete -t House to-day, in passing the bill, has given additional ’ & of the | for the present kg A 4 , %4 expladuig ll it featuree, to any eddresn npen Tecelpt of tea cents delight, A "'“"M_r of whites, indignant at the pro- S ok vered that hy an omiwsion it pro mov“:‘!ff. ; g On the coutinent the quotations have varied but lttie during - iy vl e SHaw o “ ed only for the of the House. Mr. MAYNARD (Rep. 1), asked leave to introduce s | ¢ k. Vo niefuy postege, Se. Addross ceeding, talk of calling & mass ting to take mto “.‘,h'wfx«:l Ay by S fz::’l\ i al) ihe words Senate resstatien 10 ext ieossea from tho appheation of & resor | - e —————— consideration the condition of the District of Colum- | 7y i and " were fuserteil botore . and, thus awended, the | Tution of ng the t‘ummnwho-]t,“imr..‘w re- AR PRI RO RICHARDSON & Co. bia, and the future to be expected from the passage | Commissioac pesolution was atopted, Yeas 915 Noyw 16, cot all o amages (0 property fu the States ATERS DROWNED, o ol of this bill conferring political equality upon xegroes, | 5000 in the Swelish Jugusec the Fatla | - Mesers ( lr.l\v . Fessenden, Foster, Fogg, Howard, | «lu{:w’ - YER (Reps, P, and WARD oy, W.T), ition 0 §a English i o t . b Csers, A e} . N.XL), S Publishers, Ne 540 BROADWAY. K. Y., | while othiers appear to be entirel it | e vt R, e ¥ e 4 4.—Albert H. Tnmean, a recent 4 subject. Auotber portion of wh | ) | i Honse then, £t 10 1 s vast 3 o'clock, adjourned till gu, and M Bddy, o young indy, were A ordgr th1gunl auy Roskssiior " b whio are to be intrasted with the f Mr. GRIMES (Rep, Lo v el 4 10 L tevening v il skating.

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