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Number 10.380. | In edvencine ite rae of discount three times during e atest ews inet weok Compict@.y upset ali martere in the etock exchanse. American securities parileipaced in the | | | sevecal depiession. Five twenties dee.ined more than ove per ceat., and were last quoted at 65 6668 By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, | The Five aud Ibinois Ratiroad shares have eieo rate | ———-- —o0— ———- fered @ reloper, the former havi tone rime sold ae FROM EUROPE. low ag 68s, nod the iaiver peste fold ae tolowe i—Eries, 698 50%, and linols, 64 6 bi, e setteiishaibiniali Brother Jonathan acd Joho Bull, THE FENTANS, Arrests for Fenianiem continued in Ireland. Thir- teen persons were commitied for trial at Cork, on the | 11h inet., and anamber more had been committed in Dublin. [lt was reported that amother of the SYMPTOMS OF A FALLING OUT Fentans, beside those prev ously reporte ould be- = come @n informer,and reveal the entire secretes of Mr, Adams Presents a Little Bill, | sv oranization, — — BSOCTAL @CTENCR COtGRESA, Qdf “ ’ m Among the papers read at the Socisi Scdence Con- EARL RUSSE CAN T SEE iT : ater Sbetleld, waa one by the Kev, Stella Martina, P 8 colo. ed representative of the American Missionary Society, on the cotton question, in which he contend- THE FENIAN EXCITEWENT, ed that it would te better grown by free than slave ree ene Mal Meek ee Yee ene MIACELLANFOCS (TEMS The official Groanacr De Romana annoances that « om | it bas authority to deciare that the Pope, in bis test ELA I ED. | Allocution upon secret societies, as at all times, spake - spear “apeearee | from \he promptings of bis own conscieuce and with full independence. Qe Finishes Up Juarez With a Great agitation prevaties eb Peeth, feagary, cn Prodizious Proclamation, | account of the meeting of the Committee of Coramit- ; 3 | tal im thatelty. The election question was ander OUR WASILINGTON DISPATCHES | duecosace A meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company has “x borized focre f espital by one hundred 99 More Ex-Rebels Punished, | 7borscan incteme a a teks and sixty thousand shares, of five pounds each. | THE BRECKEMRIDGES AMONG THEM. News From Mexico. MAX. HIGHLY | Lord Richard Giosvenor and Wm. Ewart, MP, | repudiate ail connection with or interest in the | ( Confeder sonnei @ loan, | “a The Bank of F ee the %b inet. advanced its } The $50,000,000 Loan, |” say deft euhediondy oo msarn ante os The French have already been withdrawn | BONDS ALL SUBSCRIBED FOR. | trom i socinone and Vellotsh tn ine Perel Siena | = The Minister of Police at Warsaw has {ntimated | The Tenia n Congr« *SiSy | that the state of sioge ta Poland will be raised at tho opening of the new year. i Highly Important Proceediags. The City of New York's News. The following is s summary of the news taken out NEW CONSTIIUTION ADOPTED by the steamsh!p City of New York Election of the Various Officers, ' The bondholders of the Securitira of the Southern Btates on which interest and dividends are in arrears &e. &e. &e. ’ . have held a meeting and eppointed a commities to look after ther interests, It is propored that the arrears be funded, The total arrears aro estimated | at four million pounds sterling aud the total debt | twenty-seven millions meriing, The special Americin correspondence of the Dairy News represents President Johneon ae playing a! } | | | i — From Europe, Five Days Later News. Farther Point, Oct, 25.—Tbe steamship Hibernian, from Loudon¢erry the 15th inst, har arrived off this Pointen voufe to Quebec, ier ne is five dave later, The rteomabhip Helvetia left Liverpool for New York elwulieneously with tho Hibernian, Important dipomatic correypondence between Mr, Adavus the Amer Minister, and Karl Russell, is published to the London Gazurrx, of the Lith inat, ‘The correspondeuce bee'pe with @ letter trom Min- fever Adasos dared the ith of il last, in which he | town without putting In to land her passengers, The ealle the atrention of ar! fu to the ollclal re. | reason given for thie was tine bad state of the weather, ports terpactineg the ravaces of the Shenantoah, and | Bhe was compelled, howevar, by the authorities todo that for damacescaured by euch ernisers | 00, aad a strict search was instituted among ber pas- nD eat Baal eins the reeponsl- | cers, The strictest ourveiliance te maintained at epiv of Fail Rueell ie deted Mey 4h, He Quienstown upon ali vosselecoming from America, seve that the duties ( rent | Is is stated that the principal Feuimus are to Le tried | i} ) by a epecial comminsion, The Jovanat pest, Perenancne draws parallel Bouthern game, and as giving the South far more than they even hoped or asked for, A Swiss paper drawe ea anflattering pleture of Cap'. Wirz, It alleges that before be quitred Zarich for America he was imprisoned for forgery and em- berzl ment, and was divoreed from his wiie Arrests of Fenians continuel tobe mae dally in Leland, Among those arrested was @ passenger by the sseamabip Helvetia, which sought to pase Quee pe Apts, " key 1 aieaal ery aud Oe eae | betwoon Ireland and Poland, but the Londou Tiwes waoneip I laws impor n | emphatically denies the truth of the para el, and | 7 a ; of i oD i ro ie points out thet there le an essential difference in she @aye that the insu © lverents o ‘ ocean sole by 1 ot th cilitics tusnuthed in | condition of the two countries | ber Majes:,'s ports for th em to dos He cornplaine | The Joumsat St. Peressurno also congrata- Bend bench y bedi 4 a AG route thak z ome ey hd | lates the Weehington Government on the rapid fo. ma.iet ned becyoe 1% | reconstruction of the Southern States, and points out Mt was, by ‘ gcrreesh fi ~ 2 that the Lursian Government was always ia favor of tnteudel for war’ purpc €s, Was suilcied to ‘depart | the maintenance of the Union. frow Live: poo Shanghae, Sept. 4.—A successful revolt ie reported An saterval of three months elapeed betweea the | in Western Tartary. The Province of Ili hes been | above letier and Far! Russell's ieply to ft In response Fart Coupe ot Her Muje the Leiligrrenie, ond - @asertucise af i = wrested fiom the Celestial Empire, Nigenier has Rusrell proceeds to jastify the | seized three cities, and it is reporiod that he has aye sr feea given rene rel‘erated that Burgevine was drowned , : orders t0 atc.u | The loss of the American ship Eagle-Speed, at the ally i ted UP | mouth of the Mullah River, after having been ashore Seale shen fsconfirmed. ‘two bundred and sixty-five Coolies vil NO cvs @ In 105, 6810 | are Dilesing, Latest Commercial. Liverpool, Oct. 13.—Live:pool Cotton Market — | Tle B.otere’ Circular week toot up 112.000, Th Rureed declines sion in the first place, vel be thee on utie ond in th et cel neto| tilug advance on all qualities, [oe sock i port is ther the Law Olcere of the crown Govaneing te ane i pees nm Bide statute, don tinuct. “Abe Queeu's Government | 4b, dad ‘vd. a Id. ou india and ocher descrip. | De.the ore quee sone to @ibe on." | tions, ‘The quotations aro oa to!.ows | ords useu by | © we wolowa: He to : ¢ ure *Usrdiaus Of luew oan Orlean ¢ y have acted ¥ ith b, Mobils........ tod pee Nay 0 Uplands........ t4ed c e be “ ig The ealen to-day (Friday) were 2.000 bales, the utobe, | market cosing with wn upward tenucne eenen| | | mabe ep atl ca} erun das 202,000 bales, of which 10,000 Lules are we | ha no | AMorean any lean eisie. 3 nivaiy's Gevecul en cone | ‘Leave Repont.—The adeters from. Manchestor eve vit it t lavoratie, (he market Jor goods aud yarue be ug | enusa the oat + wih au advancing tcnuer ye. Toe uinskot Lier Majesty's tiove { tor b.e@adsiuffs clo es quics wud steady. provisica | ‘ o the ‘ | marke’ clowen etig + ‘ ra | Lonion, Fritay Evening, he Console close at | h » | 88-4 or mone J , ‘ |} Auuvican &T 1). 8. FivoeTwentles 63'¢a69 Evie phases, b4.05.%. Tl, Ceutiul shares, sours, | By 7 | . sic ror : ‘ is hers lacnae on) Mexico, \ ‘ . Maximilian end Joarez What the Em, ‘ t peror “ays | ‘ . : | Br way of Havana comes later pews frow SMexico. | j t ued of the : ad issued @ proclamation, dated the 24 | rity : 5 | instant, in which Le oficluliy announces the deper : ; ae i brite | ture of Juarez from Mexican te rijury, Maaidilion 4 Ae ' be issve whiel Don Beit | nh . aie ‘ ed to ry * 1 thue ? r Bilthbes i tous iu d ‘ wi be wccepwu by | gi ier nie haa ron bee Lait . skit Leeote es, iuton + caune had aege ' The Tunes au mie $m (he correspon: | erstod, teubandoneu, y the departure of their chil ia die Dative territory, dmely counectet yess and d Heeudly Feiutes betweeu | Pulde leadei sot dev: S Rnuest ine t a ot } h bewoen honest w 6 of comonae t to tho escape of the Alr- Pandls’ Whe eevee ag in fie power, wall there may perheps be | 'eintiexibe in its 5 t of the iat er erimine asculpib lity as to ren. Ge a the exaped pry bth our ve 8 on Lee Thi the Lasiod | ere, date 7 7 whieli the agninst ps hore who in violation of t | coutt-martial, ¥ may te upheld | Satin the fiicen b artic 6 of nounced the Od Mos, rigorous mengurce we p< ip arms a@sainat the goverument, ant manger ad them, Alle.ughtin es are to be instantly tried by rerieveel Aillwho herlor or jorimation to be gue ad it ¢ wmmaril | Cuneserate cs Upod Logiaud, sud 69 exacy | 4 of Max Teses alt : t os Bes) Ath he payment ue | Dine Nu r. Two important quettone AMERICAN SZCURITIES. | will attract his attention, namely: The p.olobe ed Aatterthwaii's Circular, of the evening of the 11th | strngge between the different castes, and tho retab= Lebment of the limits of (he Britisn colony of Balize or British Houdur sland! Noe much so.the of mentio b (mat, ecedended action of the Bank of eccurred ip ) Spe iD Conversation they re\ired NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1865. Havana. Vesels arrivine from Barcelona and ovher ports of Spain are pat ander cure ov ry fear of cho'ora, Rumors are ine) culation ¢ cases occuriug im this city, but they are doubtfal, Sew Orieans, Oct, 19.—Late Mexican advices report ht all fesre of an attack upon Matamoras at an end, and | Ww the \orces of Kecobedo and Co: tiase bs separated, | a and only a fow eiracg'ing followers of the latter ig. | Penneyivania: M mittee, consisting | sary rffaire, emlody therein « Irith Republic, th of the ce egates fi bers, 6 taining iu the newmhborhood of the town. Maximi. Wibiam lien, it it enid, futeuds imereasing hie forces larye.y Ren aE ‘ on the frouser, Vitzeerald, of Ob MPet ats ran, of Conatitutl Matives, to b In Constees From Washington Wastirseros, Oct. 28, There was a larce crowd of Souther ne. at the Exe eventng entire Mansion to-day, Ex-S nator Pierre Soule had | On motion, Co. M @ private interview with the President, continuing | ee Be uae, 6nd t for about an bour, General Dick ‘Taylor was in tho and ourbusiaetie Qnte-room we ing to see the President. A notice © GHAnauoUs ch Was posted giving ® list of eluhty or winety persone |“ An ed t Ge Whose pardcus #e:@ ready for delivery at the State new cove tution, Department—ainong them were William C. P. aad Robert J. Bieckouridge and W. CU. Bullock, of |") Koutucky, | Tu ‘The Wire Military Comm/iseion were in secret se«- a) © od that the sion to-day, exataiving and ceilderating upon the | ¢ ose Tur eday testimony, which covers five thousand legal cap | ‘UF 1 tceur hon Pages. It le supposed they will make up their find. POLITE ings by We day ‘The steamers iibode Island and Hornet lef here to day for Liavana to bring to Boston the rebel ram Btone j It ts believed that the amonnt of @59,000,000 of five. | I's twenty bonds, as recently advertised by the Secre- | tary of the Treasury, bas all cen taken by the con- version ef compound interest uoves end other lnteert bearing securities, Loureriilea Oct Boanlette, ¢ . cou planing ibe preces to < s A depatatln of Congregationalis's, consisting of fetien of the Gene the pastor end sixiven members of the new church , Ke a tuck recently organized in this eity, ealled upon Piesutent | % ‘he State, Jobhneca to-day in purruanes of recolutions re ‘ably | adop‘ed by that boly and exproseed to himthe rc Mrectful wish (het be will eppolmt end set apart ‘Thureday, the 0th ef November, next, ihe day veurily observed annually by moet of the States of the Union as @ day of national | ral of his ela thonkegiving and prayer to Almighty God for lile | and Brisbin's orde goolness unto us nation, and e#peciaily for the | “iH ead te miany suppression of the recent rebellion, for the destruc. tion of slavery —the cause of our civil war—apd for the restorat on of poace withio all our borders The Rev, b. F, Morsis, the pastor, in his addresses, valid: In common with all the chnrrhes of ths eity and | the oath requir throughout the land, it isthe the chu ch so Gov. Pu ciety were oueh the benign doctrines and | » ifan relicion, to add wucu | evening, from Wa vation of (ho government, | rm that th nin tie B ky Centr er, claiming Baltemors, Oo an to-day, ance wWilg gentlemen were @ eed senatore: BOD. Killian Daily, of Indiena; Bb. ¥. Mulen, of ; Fleming. of New York; P. Bannan, of biog P O'Rourke, of New York; William New Yok. Ihe House war called to orcer at 6 o'clock, aud chee tng addre | 6d approbation and ¢ to Morow mioining at 5 oelock tees. who are nclther tree by the | Seriously det mental to A Letinegton, Ky, d einna td 2EvTh. says Thirty-Third Year. News Items By Telegraph to the New York Suny ~ of the late sob-commiitee on mili- A committee wan eppotnted to drat an address, and recownition by th's Congress of the eacdroesto rece ethe sienatures om all tLe chielee rep sented, i te Joan Mrroart has not been release! butin get t Kew or Ke venident of she Sen, @ prisoner at Fortress Monroe, tiael r¢ » of Jiinois; B, B. Turn ie a great scarcity of greanbacke at Now Orleans, and three per cent is ebarged for drove Upon New York and Piilalelphia Rav. De Wx. T. Dwieas, long regarded as one of the abloss Congregationalint clergymen in New England, died a4 Audiver, Mass, on Mondsy aged Tl years, Tow great fair in aid of the soldiers and sailors Wes insugurated in Philadelphin, last night, at the rennes Meehan, of the mtu AMEMIOAN, Senno t of Mareachusetia; J. W. 0; S.J). Meany, of the fo edo Come also provides for a House of Krp- compored of the delecates arse. Thee bely their first eeesion ihe | ‘ sur py was e!ocied Speaker of A, Gol abonoy wad Academy of Music. The Ctremonies were wit. see or neased by an immense concourse, including Gen'e. n Kiohe Grant and Meade and Adimirai Perragut. Gen. the Beech Male delivered an address the Preeid t General Intelligence, leis proccedines of the House will be (Dy Mail to the New York Sun} bight, when the delegates will re —— * bee Public schools of Savannah, Ga. have just * : . en re-opene.t, Al, INTEL INCE, seabed Ld Onn of our Weatern exchanges isin a bad fiz, Kentecky, Haviog, unned ® delinquents mace ts devo *%.- (he President has approved | O/¥ refused tu pay, but threatened to flog the Gea, Thomas {m retaining Gen. itor if he stopped the paper. > aune. ndoarned aine die, ined, the Howse adionmed to nd of the Department of Kentucky, | rit Hawkrye fell from hed | at Bristo? si Vermont, on the 1%h inst, and broke his collar bone and three rile I's wife seeing him tall was eo aflected that ahe dropped dead. A Wowas and two children were run over by & freight train on the North Missouri Railroad, last Tdovernieeat aortas ihe f of | eek. The wonan died immediately, and the the iudasry | iene the chilurea were nearly torn from thelr Wh publish o-moriow a letier fom | f Kentucky, to the Secre ary of thac Gen, Palmer's action inerant- | Mail) Gan, Gramt has Arb: permission wich, of Oct. 2 to the Cin. el rat Ate fo return bome on parole, He is as it s0- ‘ journing @t Matsnzas,in Cubs, It 1s stated thet irby wishes io renew his allegiance to the U. & Government, 0 Ilon. Garrett Davia to-day flied whoo Circais Court agaist the Haiheat and Gene. Briehbin and A YOUNG nan was lynched last week tn lows 100 8 fo 4 ¢ ob 1 pt ip tated inert a of having bbed ® pase nger of a coach 7. thet bee teat and | (2 Wheh he was one ce o1 €850, He was sus- more |) pormitied to progress. ruieed PY ® rope around bis neck until he beeamy vlelese, Virginia, ‘ : In Andersonville Prison Cemet are 25.—The Pereesncaa Invex, of Sccording to the report of Theovenses Beene de that the genemen recently | greater number of men than all the British soldiers appointed to Gl) the vacancies im thas eity, will bo | put together who perished on the bloody flelda of | viable to quailty, 04 sccount of their iuability to take | the Crimes, Waterloo Balamanc Albucero, Vit- foria au. New O;leans, 2 , Tne Manchester (N. HL) Cstom tells @ story of the suicide of William W. Mayhew, a lad fourteen. years of age, who was found hauging by the neck tarned to Richmond on Saturday shington, ilo ls quite sick, and to diffuse th nr atian and ‘patrotie piv North Carolina, as ee bear the Biark Mille ust week. He fear- B es wbich constitute ‘he true lite and moral giorsof | Governer W. W. Holden, in accordance with « non aes Hom bie father for remissness om Gol cf Waskere on and had of Pre Kent {ho | roqucet signed by @ mijority of the North Caroline T ey t M the nation profoundly believes « ove ed | Legielature, has consented to his pomination for count of apenas rh Nal pgellems bt Ue ad anc ae \ ruer | Pt . ik pect ee ee the one | Governor, at tho approsching eleetion in that State, | political ¢ iapute neerning 2 Let, betrean Judge » ahech uphold and biess you. jn | 0 the second Thureday ta November, Mr. Jonathan Rasckenvusl of New York, and Mr, Bell of thee the sdministation of the covernment, aad to | Worth the State Treaeurer, Isannounced ae @ oan. | own, Several blowe wers given and exchange de teormatrubt and’ temstahtt nee abt | didate: tn opposition to Goveruer Holden, but the talore ween) the ‘parties mere separaied ur foun tacion ot Steournee, ud | latter wili probably Le elected, Jicge oflered to wag r #1,000 on Gen, Buavene a ah ity G and eure sila gt bes Bote pr ‘| Miseinal ppt Goveat, but when the sakes were put up by erty and religion be tiausuusved to coming geie.s. | Jackson, Mites Oct. “1 In the Mississippi State | Bell thas ho baked dowu, tous, Bonate, resolution restricting the righte and privi- Fou some ime paste gang of thieves have in- The President, in rep'y, observed that whatcver be | levee of feewlmen to what the statute laws granted | fated Nushvilie, Venn, robbing end murdering could eay on this ocension must necossarity be are. cep.tulation of what hehad previously uitoed. Ho | jority, however tendered bis profound thanks tor the er. preeetone of the Church letv, and re. hu ©) that Le should be» te acdress. ene ciples of o¢ ahi jurtic dels ‘ " “il ged po selig.or pally ela Me mild / “" 4 to burt the police Hideo into wes ebangele ae would be beast ca culmiod | matin ah be piecerve our bic and the national lutexiity | : question wan tooth The members of the Commilesion were iodividunliy | ue. lho per g introduced tothe Pre ideut and after asbort ting eon 8 ery to the 1 olen The Interview Retween Vir. Stephens ard | | the resident. A Wesh: Lrpoenr eave ston corre pondent of the Philadelphis | Mr. Stephene was receteed cordate by the Preset. dent. whom he thank n b's wenal pea ant tut | eo in good indib. wn divnified way, and @ conversation then eneet neon | fourigh in our be the coudiiton of the country, the Pres.dent's pln of | it may be broughs ree Oaton, and reniniwences of the piet Both eoly cnsy and i manner, aod the 4 bu troined in | }| New Orveans, € ee tl that thelrean «4 ent fohneon hofore the wat, was lilton ihe table by @ large ma- (ov. Homyhreye, of Missics'pal, to his inaugural Ihave nivavalelioved that noone or mare Rtntes ipod inere. The pee | yevorte that oar people aia pot oa | Texas, bee officinily mate known the statements ry io be made to aecompeny @ peritition to elvizeng, and their lprking places could not be dia covered. ‘The startling tact was, however, broughe: bo Lights on Friday, that tuere were tive diterens caves beneath the city occupied by thie and countrieiters, The caves are of immense meo= Sloot, aud guards are DoW stationed as the differ~ fut eutrences, Ik is commonly reported that = unite people of lake covering over tive ecres end very docp, ia » Tejectod this | directly uncer the « ty. st vane Cie tne, rght | A yaw weeke age 0 gontleman in Petersburg, empio, ed tor the purpose by the ro! itary author (Ry Wall) ever tiesth thearblumoent of war, The rel red and decided naginet | tte Cauvessed the cry to ascertain the number of f Mietiseippi acknowledge the | houses struck by Federal euell during the recens ess thei wish to turn | lege, Ee invesupations de eloped tLe fect thas It baa Leg Bray ‘here were over 8) houses sruk by whole cite in wer vives evidence | Sls) besides large numbers which received rude ‘ou Les from fragments of the same The en bowse in the Eastern portion of the city is the building which received visits from the largesw Bulaber of these pouderous misules, sixty-five Which struck the cstallebuent, ; A serious collision occurred about 7 o'clock nm un p unvarying p.vies 1 public sources tur- aemonetiated that y trusted when D to their ate of M 7 evening on the Now Haven Huilroad, be forte Chotecien cama eevee | $Weeu @ Coustiuction train contaimng woramen forward prot aty da on # bridge at Biamford, and the willie Texas travo from the Dauoury and Norwalk road. The f.cck WAS 80 greatab to wodge the two engines firmly together, to throw several carsof the mile tram off the track, and to pile up three platform cars of the consiruction train one upon another, WO paasen, er Care .n tbe lat‘er train wele smash jet. OL.-Governor Hamilton, of for pardon. Li eave that all ap- » that 2 ed up gon @ud o! course both ines wore ven eCon- | plications for pardon will require bis endorsement, badly cemoushed, ‘The condnctors and ematuare * e t alien. Crerary, ci Comu weloner ie the Texas | of both Waius were severely injured, as were alse f (edu herrea ete pists ex: | many of the pussengers, Mr. Hurlbut of hethel dent fr h nen Ove ba iegie Pages + eninae , i cs r. Hurlbut, . phat pti berg ib ba ement | fy mne tye iil the Teman on PFO aa Wan dabgerour y Wounded, aud was conveyed ta hem, Toward ever! | onicers of the Bar artjuat all cansos | Statuaforu, where be uied in the course of two do not believe that Mr, Bie beus envertalne nein of ciferene between te Freeémen and whites | 20ure, upkint el S ee + auld he, *v » When the = ate Jucicie! officeratal by unauthorized KOO a fw r) codes to dy the F tioen Impartial just ce, The ’ ha a erned, be wee equally . t , “ « Or : wiliely were thou feo en ara eaoined to x ake contr LOCAL NEWS. ement within th ork th with to pertor 4 . Hy oi ewuy a te hh pe walls ae co KEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, woe allure © Caerciae O8F Ol coorm he | muss be atrictiy & ue UChOD, eemigtant oa 1 to eain i He Aue 8 Bow aliuont aa we ! fer ot I na, hase so lsued un address, Stanivicant Expnession or Porvras , sha aeeae - , does to | dally the ow Baca A BexTovet—Jne Sat Keoimeny saLuTine Tre writhoat * ri urmar ithdee 1, th oe diced RELIGIONS INTELLIGENCT, enTAN -FiAgre¥ ansetday, the &th Regiment, Brongly. ior, during the whol ropal Convention—sixceenth Day, epeaapetafag ple pea lle andy smopneied ey his beert ever beat war tows ‘ their acwory, Alter the inspection was over Colonel Hie had. of course, hie | goo DM, Oct. $.—The Beciotary ennouneed | yoo a sog io the Keriment thet @ Loan inthe hovt * ' th i Pre y i . d ihe atic with wn . ray ee ; ag . At System Canon," | a i cseat of ihe legitimate Government of the Republie 44 piialaux fo is i nae rb Nee D vided. & arek 13 of Mex'co had tha: morning Leen placed in the mar- , oe 4 ut with bis state, | pose @. ite Let em TOR IM) ial sls feelings snd pat © for republican 4 i hb ve e | ‘The Conmitte n Canons reported auder instruce fuetitutions on t! Ufiment, At this the whole y | tions Aa winens eat to the eanom in reterence to reviment cheered most lustily for Mexico, Afte t ONG at Cievfordevowo elous bue Loe | foreten mivetonary } ne which war ndopted, ‘The | sme rewarke be asked them If for parade they woul bées@wd bteuce Vie Atiin Cour on Cat er tted io relerence | march up Broadway aa ter as 4th street or dow THE FENIAN CONGRESS, Eplecspal Ohoares se toaddcr tie ent th’ | Broadway aud ealuce the flazs of the :United si Pracosdince an Monday le ( \ : : nay | fnd Mexico, which were iloating aide Dy ode atthe nieaeneen Ly “ ahd fs Need tt oa up the ov: 4 ef the day, and | office of the Agency of the Republic, Lhe Kesiineus nina Covgrese ae Satardar ceen fi eet Hose ured to ballot by | Yoved uaanimoualy to go down Livadwar, The meu the Gani ae ee ray nivE oa ER is Misr nar r iahope, then formed in order of mar hing aad procoeied Gonsiltetien whic affects ) chanete: ahalish, | te ileus + down Hroadway, upon passing the ofiice of sue Fina ine iia Onslral Geanat, ceaat . j ia ee ; ! a ig ; ‘ ae ve bert cia Agency the whole Teghnent presented anus end ia nieinen ai ; ; : : at 4A . } 4 saluted the flags, Turning around and ont wir oar anaes a end financial | | Cintains oe | back the regiment was halted ia front ot the o e ery : - f 4 aL a eet ney; 2 divid ' 1 | formed into a square, prevented aris anu chorred ia ho hall have ec ¢ ” Arie . Wcesog ( Prive ‘Ata the most enthusiastic manner tor Mericoduoror ond Pet a sromaitacale jade Ry na yen 0.3 Ce L ‘The Chott eujouve d | Republican institutions, Vhe name of Maximilian brew Coustitution c! ‘ hood | | Ath Houmi co fot oY tec rig week called forth territic gioans and hisses. It wae atruly e ibe pl mot the wae ! Viegas There wid oud orien of “No” from | exciting time, The flage of the Resiment were as thetr ted 2 my! Wee bs ne " al pare ee Hoe ei A ton wae then taken for | waived to those of Mexico, one of the latter belog » pases the Couaitiuiion p ovies 10: ab As " unced os fo'loeas “Cre ies gilt ane vote Tegimenial flag of the “Naticnal Gaara" of the mapecios Genera tur enc! 5 : | dioceses voting; Ye a6; nave 2 divi ed, 1, L | Mexcan Army, which was Poiforated with The Congiess re-aseewn' ed at 9 o'clock this merne tividede ge ret e oO iH Ls 1 ui om Freach bullet holes, The Regiment then marched d le ates the g Ldeapape the busiuestote | th bev. Or, Clare fiweeeatul Harr ma | (Saeses OBA spnashmacion dt velba acd Lapua eas impo et ine iY » ebesion tle Bo-ecod Convention ice CV@aing. The Agent of the Republic was calie4 for, fon Of th ¢ ta Boule boos ih Bt t A AT ras hee tel Nahe jot Wyolara o , 80d made some appropilate 1emarks, Cheer alter tent ana Vic Me oe ty thy Congress be | Mitsiouary Bamuoy ot ( hina tue Convention thea | cheer followed bie words, peieced to piesiue dure a : @iouned The Juarez Mexican Consol in this elty, General Killian, of Atssour,, was Guepimously Li tareke tea we neh | Navarro, has published official documents declaring tion, Chicago wan nized a a separate | the cholera atG traliar wae pedi apa Steles SF null end void el! acts oF concessions emanating from ‘ iia orators, | U8 Of Populanou ef A Gener hal theeocelled Imperial snthoriiies now attempting te stion, Mewsr, 4 . hb Loft Alosandria on the second | (2¢!ci#e power in Mexico under the support of foreigm 0. Hynes, Bice a ; 9) Btrived there, whi wD VQULIOL, vember of Peuueys seni ¢ | draie {of Jaly, with eK efs two hundred seven hundred aod ort to | was. and when mse ' (i hee ter e ruopaie for the Use of Hoh 4 Of the Various circ, Adjutant ( ne the Consies thio Dow: bavonets, and which eubjects all pereons lending a! : @ | and countenance to euch usurping authorities to al and sixty at Port Mahon, and ( the perils and penalties usual under such axh id. She wes ordered | stances apon the restoration of the logi Neat boned of wee cruising off | !tr of the couatry, (Continwed om the (ant Peas.) hteeu hundred pilgnms.