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Number 10,403. The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, The French in Mexico WAPOLEON’S ORIGINAL PROGRAMME. No Intention of Permanent Occupation MAX. TO PAY THE EXPENSES. PROGRESS OF THE MEXICAN WAR. Reported Liberal Reverses. Our Panama Correspondence. The South American “Revolutions. Everything Still “Upside Down” ITEMS FROM WASHINGTON. General Howard's Report, United States Troops im the South. Their Presence Desired by Loyal Men. SPEECH OF SPEAKER COLFAX: City and Miscellaneous News Reception of Gen, ( Grant To-Day. &e., &e., &e. THR FRENCH IN MEXICO, Original Programme of Napoleon—Dura- eee and kxtent of l'rench lotervestion, 1c. (Correspondence of the Sun.) Washington, Nev. 1T.—Ae much importance ts at- tached to the statement of the Inverxnvence Becor that the evacuation of Mexico by the French troops may be looked upon asa thing decided on tn princi- pie. it will not be uninteresting to recur to the fact Uberty to disclose, w bi Diacks and all the loral whites aniverelly desire the presence of Unlted States troops in their respec. their commonest rights without them, bled at the office of Judge Cooley, of the Indian Hu- reaa, tht Morning to ho have bow, #t in in secordance with an advertisement fan assorted stock of cloths, blan- | kets, Ac, which enter into the regular annuities of Indian tribes, and which will involve the present year an expense to the Government of about half a million of dollare, The result of the proposals was | not made pablic, for manufeeta: against whom indictments have been found for rob- bery, false imprisonment and extortion—Mr, and Mra. Cobb being the thie morning and gave bail in the rum of $1.50 for hie appearance, second Tuesday in December, counsel, ance of government rations to destitute people tn bie department, this action being in conformity with es determination lately arrived at by the m.litary eo thorities to thrust the burden of snpport of the indi- gent population of Virginis upon the poor fund that is collected under assesemer savages, has directed to be prorented to each of NEW relation te the rumors of naval and military prepare- tions, and the stoppage of the sales of Government “9e hare Information that we are not at fall ich gi vos pos! 1 pF | rumors, Und tate not to predict that unlere the Fieuch troops are removed from Mexico before Christmas there will be astive intervention on behalfof the Lilorals of thes country, and the traditional policy of the United Btates will be vindicated.” From Washington, ‘Wasarmeron, Nov. 18. General Howard has retnrned from his fouthern tour, and reports that wherever he has gone the tive Btates, and distrust their ability to maintain A large nutaber of mercantile jobbers were assem- the result of bile which Mr. Baker, detective of the War Department, fendante—appeared in court The trial is to take 7 on the F. P, Stanton te his General Terry, commanding the Department of | Virginia, has tssned an order suspending the iseu- | in every county. There | will consequently be a great saving in the Sube sierce Department of the above State Bince the close of the rebellion the following Staten have paid inte the Urited 8 eo Trearury the amounts ret opposite their namer ot the direct tax levied by the act of Cousrers of Avcurt 6 1891 YORK, MONDAY, Tennesree.. e170.) vaneas $58,165 outh Caroling... 24708 Louisiana. sce i imine Nu ’ . . + $92 Florida 7 oulerrivy 4143 President Johason, as « reward totwo Blackfet Indians, who rescued two white women from the rescuers @ silver medal, one hundred and fifty in motey, and an official document. with that about two yearsago M. Drouyn De I'finye said | duct, fo Minister Dayton, that the dangers of the govern- men! of Maximilian would come principally from the United Bates, and the sooner we showed ourselves | a, (nm mense crowd, Mr, Speaker Colfax was serenaded at his querters by his friends on Saturday evening, who gathered in In response to the compliment satisfied and manifested s willingness 10 enter into paid him, he thanked them for the welcome with perceful relations #ith thet Government, the sooner would France be ready to leave Mexico and the new government to ‘ake care of hemselves, which France would ip any event toes soon as it w!tu propriety nid; Vut ual 6 wou. Lot lead or tempt the Arch- juke into difficulty end then devert mim bevore his government was eetued. He addet that France @ou'd not do thst, Mr. Seward, in reply to this nar- fation of Mr. Dayton instiucied bin to umform the Freuch Biates, the perme st establishment of « fo eut iu Mexico wililthe found y nor dowsable, The nited States, con- i heir prine.ples, can do po otherwise jestinies of Mexico in the hauds of r own people, aud recognize their -overeleuty and depenveuce in whatever form (ley themrelves all chocee that this eoverelgnty and independence ld be maniiested, It was previously deciaied by . Drourn de 'ituys that as to Mexico—''the pur- of the French Government was to take the city, give some kind of order to the condition of things ere, repay themselves for debts, expenses, ete, and wen leave the country,” The text of the conventioi tween Frauce and Moxtco reculates the condition the stay of the Freuch troops in Mexico for th rpoee of establishing order aud consolidating the w ewpire, “doue at the Castle of Miramar, the ith day of April, 1503." and provider that “the freach troops at present im mexico alull be reduced ou Of @6 poesibie to @ cops of bu wen, cluding the to.eign legion, ‘Lula corps, ia @rdur Ww satecuard the iutereste which ied to $i interventiou, shall remain porarily ia exico on cerain couditious, amomg them that tthe riench troops shall evacuate Mezico in pro- Pportion a» the Hiwperor of Mexico shall be abe io @rysninze the troops necessary to repiace them the fore 4 legion, iu the service of France, composed of Gv men, shail nevertheiess remain iu Mex: x r wl the otner French sroope shall bh recailed From (bat moment the legion shail Pars into the service and pay of the Mexican Govern. Ment, which rese: vos to weelf the right of dging the duration o! the wiaployment of the foreiyn sion fa Mexico, It was further etipuiaced that the cxpensee of tLe French expedition wo Mazise was to be paid by the Mexican Government at (he eum of two hunuret end seventy millious tor the whole duration of tho | expedition down to the firet of Juiy, 1504, the eurm to ar int crest at the rase of three per cent, per annuum om she tiratot July, ail yeot the Mex. o eimy euall be at the chasmeot Mexico, The ve is giveu merely to alow what wee (he originally declared puipose of Napoleon 10 establishing a mon archy im aivzico, and the condision® iu part upoa Which he furuished uisterial ussistance, Mexican News via. San Sanfrancisce. San Francisco, Nov, 14.—Lettere from Acapulee fm the 3d instant sate that the Frouch garrison there had been strengthened by the arrival of five hundred men from Mazatian, Late news from Michoacan ates that the French collected a cousiderable force and scattered the Juarist forces, captaring four Bberal Generals, named Arteaga, Parapachos, Gomen ead Salazar, who were subsequently shot, Upon besring of this atrocity,General Alvarez immediately proclaimed the life of every captured Freuch or fm perial ceneral forfeited, Mexican News via New Orleans, New Orieans, Nuv. 18.-A late Matamoras Ran- curso claims that the Liberals have been badly cut ep, end says that Gens Piora and Galmda were Billed, and Cortinas and Hinajosa and Col, rea wounded, The Kavoueno denies that the Imperial ganboat Poyoano fired on the people on the Ameri. ean side, Complaining of the support which the Liberals derive from Brownsville, it also alleve that econspiracy was (hus encouraged and hatched to| The Cotton wourder Mejia aud surrender the city. The same paper announces the arrival of @ vurmber of trai porte at Vere Cruz, with French troops, part of which would be immediately sent to Matamoras, New Orleans, Nov. 19.—l'he correspondent of the Tives at Matamoras eaye the Liberale raised the sieve of Matamoras on the 8'b, and departed to unkoown fegions it was generally thought thes It was only a feint to rurprixe and capture the city, tNo French troops had yet arrived at Matamore the Rancureo save the Liberals bad coue iu the di- frrection of Camargo, Tbe Unperial cavairy pursued wit m for five miles ani The arrival of the French squadron at the mouth hol the Rio Grande is reported bh A Quovr Repert About Logan didCineinnati, Ohio, Nov. 19.—A despatch to the P'Thyoamnotas of this eity from Chicago saya: General Jieaan, ins cousultadon today with some of ble 1 ‘ands, remarked that be would accept of the {' “ointment of Minister to Moxico, provided the eu ivernment would order twenty thousand armed ny *) to sccompany him to the capital of that coun- “be bu which be was then greeted on his return ton of duty, Speaking of the recent recent hoa\ilit.en he hail hall the day when all the Sta shall revolve in their appropriate orbits around the central government, aud when we can beho dt them “distinct at the billows, but on "Tew suspicious that the ablett Congress that has rat dur- ts uext mon’ hy, fra hie knowledge of puclicaffalr phere jovernment that in the opinion ofthe Luited | The momentous questions whieh will be browsht be ré.go and | fure'it will not be governed by any epirit e 7 * buteoleiy by duty to the country, dl eurred to him and he epoke (hem w#ith th which should already characterise t our views, Last Marel, when Coner the States lately in relellion were rep hostile Congress and Cabinet, devieing waye aud means for the destruction of this Hn It may not be gonere ly Kuown, bat has Leen repoared to + 1 of | on the testlinony of meimb (the wo called Confe- derate Congress, that Gen, Lae, the inilitary bead of pa, dec ared | ruary, in his olelab that the conte tterl that their Congress and Cabinet wero continue the strugele, aud twenty-th nd meu fell after thas time, om both sia iu the battles around Tviersbarg, Richmond, Five Forks, and other butuetivide, Bince th nmeat of the Laited states Congress, nota elngle 6! elliona sale voluntarily surrencered, uot any arty luid down ite | weapons, Dot @ regiment ahandor their falling | couse, but the Union jee conqy ® peace, not | by compromise or voluntary subs tat bythe | force of art Some ot th membere of the # called Coniederae Congress, who st cura jourpineg ot laxt March, were atruygiing W bict this aatlon hua the map of the world, propose, I vudersiand, to @ or Congicss on the opening day of the eersion next month, and resume their former bua vers ol gove ing the country they strugkied so earuvatiy ty ‘They eay they have lost no riglte, Lt seetne oe bu: aing ships of our commerce ou the o% of our prisoners on laud, aud reising the natiog, woud impair seomect thee tighe their uew governments were recognize! by & The Constituuon, which seeuiu formed tor @:erkency gives bo each House the excuaye Fk lo judge of the qualifiaauions of the elecdon 1¢tui ue of members, and | apprehend thoy #11. XO) eine haying passed no le on, Presideut Jolinson prescribed «+ for these Siates whol | onsable to their restoration to thoir | Ge bo ut ul cht. Congress struc action w the Goverment, and with | tine e:ninently wise apd patrioi.e, Without meu woiag DAJUCs, OLE PeLieMau elected In Alabu ya eo} Majorit), deciaret iu his adarers to the je Po, o| the election that (he roa pen of Lick would td the Fiuaneipation Act 4a the mos montieur deed of cruelty that ever darsened the annals ot + on, And another one who avowed tha: he Kaye ol pusubie aid and comfort to the sebeliiou, denourced the Cong ess of 1502 as gulby 1D eBecting eu Au On | Tne south is tiled with Men Who Cauuu tase blie oul, # ich deciares, Lave not voiu ia ken part in the rebeliion, verybody conreripled iu the poutheru ariny who can take thst Ov Lecaise Le NOVEMBER 20, 1865. SUN. Thirt; 7-"Third Year The following are the Congresemon oloctet tn Ala ix tine ara aU td General Intelligence. . in be made tn front of the Motel, exhibiting appro priate mottoes and sentimantr. pe ‘her . +a ha yeca'ed By a ules lat Dietrict —C. Lanedon : 4 Metrict Georee ¢ 1 . Ciaree of cole. and illuminated Freeman : 4 Disiiter—Cullen A. Tuttle’ ash ble: (By Mai! to the New York Sun.) Park with rlehly eolored lights, “eet® trom the trict—Joseph W. Taylor; 660 Diotrict—Col, shiel, l¥.—The fo lowing comprise the Co: ‘ ph Nand ac ¥. Monrox, of Tuliana, hee turned the nie incinding Polisec bone ba Disaster at Sea He@of tis office over to the L sutenant Gow. Niexsvlo rT. stewart, Chatrman, P.osper : . @rhor of that Biate, and will soon leave for Europe. | aw are, Kou}, W. Bonner, Win, B. i usnore Coutgotor’s Urrior Key Wret, ) Ma. Pirene € 4 . | do Hutchings, Henry M. Taber, J. Ho Ainey. Frivay, Nov. 10 1863-430 Pow. § | 4M. * tecltued to complete the | Henry Helton, Frank W. Worth, doha Ii, Jnued The brie Allee Le, of Wilmineton, Del. lierring, |S Ve nic suagh, and bas conse- | ener ews Ke SY. Winchester, Wm. it ae, Moeeter, has just arrived from Apalactcols, bound to | 2" ter, Ch ‘alge, white ricbon— Wim. DB. As Now York, and reporte that on Noverber Gin, in| Tas Rev, E17 “ fedford. Mt Chairian, Alex 7. Stewart, Win, H. Rove, Der ade be geen at rire, esti cele To dee bette | haw E. h pastor at Mane, | Marshall 0, Roberta It Ww. Honney, Pail Spofford AtGP. M,oawe vessel on fire, Ran cown to ber | ei 6689 writen « nie ‘ he RB Laihion Chanoep Morgan, Wia. 7. Biodg ng tobe able to pick up her crew trom | oate eruotity all of w wee about |B 9 arte Day, James Brown, W | gonrine the vessel, found her masts hed all fallen ie thee | Ween year * feo, Opds ke “Ss mue and the f uid from stem to viern, It wasa | | uu t steamers Hornat and Rhode foland, | Ke Kio! EoD Lanier, itenty bite pete et i sbably eottou-loade: onid eee | haviuy tha re ‘ s a ur iton, bravest Fo \sces wane tak: A aur vet Fate Bots i large, were 10 mente Hades, blue tibber— a ih thee won on Saturdays the | tenors, un terecr na Wart 1 Robo 4, Wit, . aud blue, Ail the iu’: ave. ta ed, whe From Panama. Pranior Davia of Sth Carottngs hae tensed an | fe we AU thew oe 6 OF the General Comunit= e ne the ' he aul yect t 18. Tovitation ant rCorrespondence of the Sun.) the churetec % . he he s e fay sreanto® | a iniy ey eee ‘ene J treat to offleers of the Panema, Now. 19, 1866.-The sterner Pacifie from | Sitithern Church may be acle to teimen ber wens be Commit Bathe tiekes ea ote he me ine In ation t él fo! & Vekobe of yt the Routh Coast arrived here on the 4th inst, wich | Present independent p ait Fefresliment Gebece, OF CM" parser, together with dates from V raiso of Octoler 15th, and from Tam teat of the S40.00 stolen from an expreee | 14 Lindos will bedelivered to the General € Callao of October 28th. Wagon in Chicayo lam week, baw been found under | Metre at 7 o'clock P.M. 0 day of recepion, on. @churoh in thateity, at st of ®i.97) in ser ie Conan & ventleuen named But little chance, If ane, hae taken pines In the | Kreeulacks, Hgltly packe box, lies in regard to ncing. oMette dotiasse stare of affairs in this republic aince the previous Am ’ K epeatte! $1,000 for r eute will b ckade he porte by the spanieh Ads | {1 @ 1p an old eo nueed, He Was suce and still cont! but rome few ¥ ‘ 7 Heddy ee po " f A | ecte aliel away from bome int wee tion Ww itl ted to rnter and cle Valnarairo, my “ 0 whe oliers hare been ordered off So farther | Oty while Le was away a Gre wae kindied in the Me, action bas been taken by the forewn cdi- | Stove ant tho bard earnings of years “wuued in| ane go 1 Peinatic corps in Chill in relation to she sinowe."* Poll owing reentations have been fenuet vy forty in number, closed. The foar which tore tine | Teise a fund ot haltnt Hdolaryby the contribu. ride existed, that Pareja would Lombard Valparnisoeeere | Hones lusively «fs rewto served in the rebel | Company to the reception ef General Grant thie to have subsided, Chili, determine | to maintain her y. boy Jor, Davia w residence in some | CYCUiNg At the (Goh Avenue Movol will Lo national dienity.ie making every preparition portible | fore im couotr s pardoned and iiteraved, | 94 the aches lly nll BM sy y onthe war into which shoe haa bers torcet ¢ + 5 ; W ayp roach Bixta ay *pb lines and roads are being opened into tho | Lach Weve.e baldor int sive @ dollars and those | Subang. tn taking up, ¢ (ntaries and te the frontier, whigh will in @ measure € ule era Will be alowed to | @ide of Pwenty-iourth eet, me to reecisve gn compe sate for the lors of commun on by rea, | Conte bute ab ther discretion, ate door on Broadway and Fipu All custom duvies have been alolished. and 86 co — ’ . nen wi, pleas nee the coach at towne aro declared porte of Chil This is ¢ wma ts the Pitladelphia, Boston | st wait for any partioutar coach, Ware ts to encourge bloekade-rnuning, # po doubt, | Am! Portame Nevy Yaris have rece ved or ern 4 be ONE COAT LoF Cael paRseup OL 10 any fo a litle while be cat ‘ thee f @ Berreiary Navy to reduce the - | Ps Mieciry below fuih et. No carriage will We Letters of marque have boa reced in large nama | ber of workiwonin these este’ lishmenca. Itiaaleo | & @ the line bee suck as ale passwd by ite bers and alrealy man, porns have lef Chil to] desiku | t arge on the Let of De ratout | Suier avail themerives 0: ici Concrems hae went ite | gwents fey : Workinen in the Brooke | bein Covi te eenmmond thas the a arlor of the Present cmercer sheers Iyt is?) Yas Tiere are nearly ea thousand | tHncuieic wWited ,uests. Th ‘voott oll by id abuus : The celebraie. Chitten anthor, Don Andres Bello, | Cty yed sere Dow sixty He had used bie toot endeavors 0 get e died at Santiago om the etoher t eo} laoft at wig@ TOOK, Lut fous it inapoesibl 5 Fis Unitad’ btaren eivornce swanoare wht dally | Bitecrne ac rerey in the bande of the Preedwnen’s | trtained wo thet row: wouia be select, expected at Valpainceo, Private aavices eay ab | . Cr > CREST ES Dae | tored \ Arrived at Ieta aportashort ¢ | Yd ab tie rest rati Toot HoNOuS ON OF ORANT'S DEPAUTUNE rise, The tlaxahip of the Britieh e iu ate the right of the A conversation (1 ; 7 4 ot wee ony « i we Lung.) also hourly expected, Li e figomie the t | te paid o General Ginus oa inte ley ui ro < ibd ‘ , ‘ r doce is rece row, ududse Day iiove as the nis Ake The news from thie Re i of much inte est brewer we claim Gaueges or G ont be invited w eau e siocrom he a { t ast ate hs back rena, | Metropolitan Hove t tue foot of Courtine ett ‘ ; xy rtoumie aed ee t Courti wed streti, {ded newe of the ‘sor fellure of she ; bd thatthe Goninie e oa Ly me b bring devlded neve of the succes or failure of the | Tue Galveston Nawa of the ley save: “fme | to invite Col Emmons: arke to perio. tm that hudoce « having advanced toa piece ealie! Chiico. Be: beaio tion are « att Brie Got Also that ail ocher re tein the ev . nh twelve leagues oof) Lima, Presicen ' @ ter ur the Ceutral ikailre vw York are ¢ ch Peact. put bimeeii at the beat of the | The country back of Milllcan, especially she Ports | foqested MOLOH wee Care K ( nment forees and marched ont to give Sullivan neighborhood, hes rale in me i : Ht-diives B, W. Bonney aud en A teamer ieft ¢ rome ot felon rn . \ suuet he we'e ai pu Mace tata a he caer tate | emer than In sme alt Judge Dean then offered a re sting the The re | splantet! o near ort 8 ivan who gather enue General Commitice to with tigaer ta theae inda of cotton tp half a day ba‘igus, and join the procession of ihe uceae un ot he Bases be ae oath pasture of Geveral rout mumbet of well-lound troops. Pais re te ed oir by a A me aber though ed « would not be vsough, a couoMMtA, fj icine Bottle and Shakopes, ali Sewarl end vie 1 ' . t 1 impres wo thet tes In Panama politien! cantt have been exceeding ex, senionced uy te charge of parte:pate he of Ohis wrest ciy ehuowid Lo mve caw ly quiet for the pasttwo weeks it the newe fre iu the massacre ol 1S) Tuer apparent in Vhonor of Woe brave tian, Rus lio he the interior is not ro pacific, some revere fiehting | ¢ ce bo the fate w awaited them wastruly Williug to turn ous in any wa bus taken piace in the Fiate of Cauca beteern rishing. They aat end emokel away at their mi ae agreed with Mr. bio vart. The ceverad the res iets aud the Government tor te tig he a Nat ihe likue © ut 4 ie ahlet Ae latter went oie bede < tough ther dayeon earth were nunum- ved ane udinske it upp ae thas they The losses on both rides are put Gown et men On thir bodies being eut down, @ yell ‘ nde 9 Beveral of the revolution eaters were killed rowd, ont aah e eenone as Thue the revolution in (has Stale ie eeitied tor | Ponnayiva vin Quakers,’ “how ere preaent | schusesia pbilanthropiat®’’ and other ike lo the State of Cundinamarca the long ¢ 7 1 a te u revolution lias brokeu out; bus by particu MORE GOWN De LORY 5 6TeEy eee SRSIREGL VED BE bien recelved - of ae tently a sree : the Stiong aympathy fe manifested rr repabiie ru ay that it would be agreud ea the Goakt tr Cs the @ an of the Sth Crime in Nashville, 4 Sew the merchant princus o1 Now York tu ine meoting wae heli in this eb aroun) & tha: Themis aan ol the bess of the p ocession Eee 8 ee Dee nei OF ike. weopie on tise OLIaet Poa Nashville Diseston of Thured Ju ce aly said as tara ho was individually con- A committes war ted to & enbeertpat 4 from day to day that the rinse of | Cermed, he should wish the comp uueut 0 be p the proceeds of which will be? y the Gow 1 throuch which we ar. passing | bucuettndividually, Lf there wus 4 msn iL tad epmentot Chill to sid he on of the t the work atill, proctensos, and | World worthy of suc hour, hy waa wow tM thee Bar, Heveral clojuent eworl.ve we aear Mea Wut Ghee OC IKE cron Gandiaw | naan dialy seconded the mone Mr. re kB, Wasune:, & native Vermont, Nil Pe as Hi nas is rong * ed fo Jou ia the Bet Lure ho bas resided on the Ir aries Ht ¥] foe . bag Pagien N cums | was ade dire is adjog who hus resided on th Darlew for 16) i tied yesterday, op Cherry etree’, neat Jetlereon, 4 voars, died ua thle ¢ D the orth ma nniad doe Rel ih . The above cetion of the Uominittes appropriates — — that I the house of iephen done Coucludes thels Iabo.s, and tt ist Le hoped (lat the News Items. peacoat le . alter euterinis drow a piatol, | Procession will teke p!soe, thus effor’iug an cece : w wed playin wit Jone quietly | leut opportunity Ww the humbiest citizens to woe and Ly Telesraph to the New York Sun.) told to put tt Up, ae it t tev off and burt | auow hover to the Geuoral who suppressed the i eoue tho 6 Wothous any further worde | pe ition. A wraum fifty feet long appeared in Hampton | Ps" bhuman wre ined end fred at ne OC ob ge I 5 q o lal «et! ba brersy killing | The Committee on Military, Hon, Gilbert Doan, ale, Va, yesterday moruir J him thetans ‘ wate hie esce and | Chairman, met yesterday at the Police loaqua Mobinora dry goole ature, Chestvut @treoy | had not Leen ured at ters, and made the following arrangements P phi, was enterod early yesterday morn. Pvery nese decd addi sth cliem are nee ae Reventh Keriment will escort Genera! Grane se. A sabia) of 10,000 warts of allleas j te ey \ © ero dy and rom the kifth Aueuue How, hoe beiag ta wt opes atk J yy ig er h | many of theo, wit 1 kolle If a white at Ls o'clock, P.M c x-( Jous Cham, ¢ ssourl, who was | man brusles G « vegro, io passing hm y ae iedk: in Te while eatorning f Mexic hew tue toften, ruu his cance ta kaa Gers whe may 2 N otass oe F dacoure Silk t hina eyes,” | Eeue whe may wish to join iho p 1 pr soned in FortJdu n, hae been released. Ww, a vo down Filth avenue tw liu « . . 4 We heve irequewt ved these demonstrations | gtrect to Hrowdway, aud down iiouuwuy to tho et A ving at Rochester cestroyed the extensive | va our at tom, aud ly wonder that the black | of Courtlandt street, Citizous (0 tal 1m io lem. ws r tool fectory of D. R. Barton, Saturday morn. | @VUuureis ee 5 ed for such ipmvlence, It | the boveuth Kos ment, : in true WO have Bou vegroee im our city who : a in Lose $30,000, which je insured for about | ; w thelr place, aud ke Gaeat Temrenance Mertine ar Coorin $15,000 t d rim eae snl robe | Instirure—3,000 Ciiinan Laken “ Avothyr ‘ tod ' ‘ neu pe a c Taz Fontans held grand torchlight proce! geht v the displeae | gttach on King Alcohol" occurred on Buturday a1.0. Saturday even.og, at W wton, Delaware t ’ jueure their liv noon, when the New York Bianch of the att tel dresses were made by Joun MM arty, of P | Tr ef Marsiel called upon the Temperance Alliance and Baud of Hope soelety) hod delpbia, Hon, F.F. Pineott, P.M. P kett, end 4), fur a orce bo quell @ mot ou College street end | ite regular belf-vearly mecting at the Coops. Ina. others, Tle greatest enthus' prevailed | Ay dabey i el ry B yen a tute, ‘The lower Lall was crowded almost to euffocs * st enthus , led. bigt + Ul ib de Og i i we ° . Tue owamer Eiward Everet', Hiiton Head for | by Uourle to: bean gach ster tion with children connected with our public echovis, New Y¥ shore of k, put isto ‘onl, Colt, for New York, p distress, Fian Jonxsom, convicted of h Davis, Biate's Prison, Bhe reports tic 6 by the garroting proce te nced to fifteen years’ Fortress Monroe yesterday, mer W. Ww. | © ats back to Hilton Head in James Brown end Jobn rol Boston, ro, on Saturday sen- riecument eaeh in the was jorced juto the ranks by their couscriphiou Bet, ord epdevery Mau bo & et hole vi ueed bo Hoxoruna dates to the 27th of October are re ae Beceptacivil or mulisary OMCe couse baae © ath x Jn but those were Bot the choice of Ue 6. abe yin} ceed. RK. C. Wylig, the Foreign Minister of | yy) rebeuon, Mr, Colfax ciuded bie adders ia tie | AsPairs, died on ih cat Golats ji language of the eatecmed depar Presiceut in bie % on the Jeb tober, A second | car lapt iusugurel on bLe they of the waptol “With cwolie vesse! bad arrived at Ho nclula, bringing 270 | be malice towarca voue, with charity for ai, bub ¥'th | Chinese coolies, int firronoss do right, as God gives Gs Wy mow bie Fieuly ; aud ai will be wel” Tow Grand Jury of Utica, N. ¥4 have found five | » The address conclusion many io the crowd ru congratulate the eveakor, Bltendance pis) Od s@vera) pabiiotic ails, Mississippi. Court—The President Fetl- tiencd to Remove the Troops trom the State, keto, Jackson, Misa, Nor 16 the action of the Legislature, in abolish ne toon Court, unconstitutional, Gov. Humplress § the bill, but the Legis ature paseed it overt The Legtalatare bud adopted # meinorial tol eheered thronghout, and at ite od forward to while the Marine baud in Judge Bwan has declared Le Cot bills of 1 for the murder of G and battery, with inte Vhree for arson, tn t grees rorpectively, Anovut three o'clock, ing, two diaguished “What Cheer House," one clerk was inc senselows by a hlow | bia pocket, opened the | thousand dollare in caped untavlested, an | been discovered, Jobnevn, praying bim to remove the leleral boepe from the State. The House of Aembly haere e by a decided vote, the propositic admit negio ‘ee timony against white men, Gen. | se ond (en Thomas J, Wood have arrived et Vicksburg, The latter has assumed command of the Federal troop: a Missive ppt, ‘The Vieksburg Hrustp rays that (eo Howard bas stated that he ha! discovere! that the condition of affairs in the Southern Stata wee hot sufficiently proising to justity him io reommend ing the withdrawal of the Freedmen's bureau. He regarded the condition of the freemen Mh Georgia Alabaina as unpromimny New Orlans, Nov, 18.—T1 partly revised its refusal to a) egainst whites, It has now pared, 40 to 45, alaw i Nonre hae ro \eatinnony wn Thiauway robberies | #0 frequent and dar to create a genere serioudly centemplat cea committee, in an encounter wit hoon, on F United Btwtes Ass thousand 1 lay, a dollars in down in one of the m | money rev seized, The at the retres and escaped mor | Bonolst was also r sand dollars, and avn Ui \"g Dew Orleans Traggs, November Oth, says i | granting edditional piivieses of this description, | obtained, Pol etment aga’ jue w he OULers Lae been | he The Ab WW oalaok Nushvi le, Nov. 1 sod murders ur Ipen ead ove sled Ucar bie Chattanooga depot lagt nan Were Digit LOCAL NEW REW YORK AND Tue VICINIT Recerrion TO GaxenaL Graxt,—Oo Bat- day evening the f meeting of he General Com. ewes held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, The eting was most burmoa oug Deivcrate, Republi- a8, and even an cecuslonal Copperhead, having "1 86@a econ toweher in peace and harmony, ell enbon & -onorte the man who it was conceded all had preserved the couatry, ‘here were Judge at Janes L. Filkans--one | Vely @nd Erastue ©. Houedict arn in arm, Judge W, Lournia} one for stssull | Jean aud ex-Mayor Opdyke Judge Bonney, pared off ; = Tamia ang | 7th Ue 1 “ nd (eo. W. MeLean Wok the ENG ad feurih dan li nof Prosper MW The arrangowente for the recep ion were finally completed, aad the foliow- , é programme ad 1 n the morning of the 4b | 7 t , ab |, be The Keeep lon wali take place Monday evening, men catered the office of the inet, abs k ihe Chiet sucase will be ¢ ad to the Fif sw aliiedl c) 6 Fifth Aon Fra , wher yY | Avenue Hotel, im carriages, u direction of « pol co Meal : iin | Bi leet Con eof tuo wen Messrs, Daly, the hea), ¢ akey from | &—Gen Ovieere of the U9. Ar sistioned asia a 1 ib of tw jet 4 ba vet ta ee ue saat ? fone ‘ 4 tedae wo P } erst bigot Geaerad bur, for p mm iu Genera } ani at ut uo track of them bus yes r | Commanding Ofiicere of the Navy, in lke clr. cuinsauces, wali be towven est the Hoe, ‘1 nes have bewme z photo d bh iy Siees Pree P Z ” ob —Mitary wud Novas Vilicem walk Le Diab pro re h Moar, laicly aw | sented, the crcizenn are | mor ytentiomen ith Ladies will 1 presented by ‘ ecepsion, wo Le de the at fo i? able A bivew ‘ran of the 4 Commu iee entes us ade \ _ are recently killed | Kees \ p Ay will wom the wevers! « ithe @ ae far we pre ‘ f° mee f the | for euch 4 re roe sik gg Aue ok ‘ Hower to decorate » kel vet ‘ e ; i i u ’ : 4 rej ieated strerte and the | ¢ & nT) i ‘ re » fired his % “ 4 e i e hut, « M sere 4 . 43 t ‘ eve o ; ¢ . ‘ ‘ the Becuuy, uuser se ,of uo sewer Cot ve Bwciaels & dre de and who are members of (he bocioty, Lhe meethim wae presided over by Mayor Wood, of Lrookly a —ih President of the Association, The vx whieh sommenced at 2 o'clock, oonristod of Caviamation tad tinging by the childron, and short Temperance speeches by various gentlemen, The singing b. pupils was exceedingly good, upwarda of 8,000 vo cus joining tn “My country, ‘tis of thee," which baie splendid effect. One pleasant fes'ure of the dur was the proseuce of the gients and dwarf, and ttn Circassian melden, who, by the permission ef Mr Uarnum, were allowed to attend trom the Americ: Museum, for th» gratification of the juveniies, Tbe introduction of \!is0 celebrities, which created great excitement amoog the Liiile ones, concluded eniertainment An Ocran RaAcz, tha Lo The steamer Baltic, of the Paci(ic Mall Steaim-tip Company's Line, and the steamer Bantiavo de Cuba, formerly a naval veae. sail ov (tomorrow as the saine hour for San Fran The trip will be made at the highest rate of apeod Many bets have |eoo made on tho result, iam Mitiria Pakave,—The Netional (inard oo Friday next promiaca Ww be ww ade of the exceedingly filae display, Noasly oll our city 16 ne trom the voluutue rouke sents have revolve service, and will turn out with CHOLERA PREVENTION suet on Saturday and voted one ace he Comuissios huadred they end oc ples of the tuat tlons and advice in re.e, to the ebolurs prepared by Dr. Sayre, published t the -usof thatday to vr 1 sod elreal Was reposted that eeveral cases Of diwrth , wh bo wae retuer eerious, have occu Lumous tLe paengers of the Atalanta, Thie veal hag notre Ces\ ed, as bas bea reported, porm.erion $0 comme uf ww weeclty. Ibis provath a the well passengers will te all tithes privieze ia e few duye Tun kicui-Hous Movement,—A_ Publ n ves told luet Baturday evening, at 4), “ oot poder the auspices of the Manhavta, Ibu woe Ut Assoc iuiion, tor the purpore u 6 the Kis jlouw labor system, ‘bere wae u f (gotes on the various trades bn fhe cent, Anumberof addiesse were deliv rar youuey of (he movement, ( roriiensox, Ou Thursday, aged ‘ e steou, one of the murvivorsa tue D Aic }apedison, and who secoume (Cee lmao ve tno tant Pamey

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