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THE Number 10,418. provide: thet in enwe of the death, ton, re om Eur Trouble Among the Feninas, he 414 wonder at people hed veeanh The Latest News Froval or airahilite of the Prevent andvice Pree. Pr ope. The following resolution adepied by the Fenian | ¥;'~ ballt ander their very eros he Det aay dent ofthe United States, the President of the Senate One Day Later News. Senate explains {teclf : ir connivance @ollusion, bat with the a ae Dect le coc naoe oe presiaens of 8 Portland, Me, Dee. 6.—The stoamabip Iifbernian, By un ake he Hc f Ri Ganary Coamnen, Pavia Baorree Uperative Benevolent and were Telegraph tothe N. ¥. 8 * | for the time Sng, ond in gare there be no Speaker | from Londonderry the #4th of November, has ar- 734 Broapway, Naw Yous, received with great enth — the aud rieing — ‘ oi Sica Wee Chior sTnetiog of hag ae le rived, aie Fan 6th, 1865, vere, tone) Bh ape se en ones n case there be no Chief Justice, then Jus. a speak ‘RECONSTRUCTION thd tn cage there be no Chief Justice, Wren ougest | A violent gale prevailed around the English coast | »,rarcm™, The, Renate, of the Fenian, Brotherhood freak of mintiers In ‘relation to eo pe ' cominissioned, shall ect @ President aotil the d on the 92d alt, The steamehip Queen, which should | amount of Sixry-e1amt 1 HOUBA ND (665,000) DoLt.any | thee M heute atone ATA fom on | billty be removed of a Fr ee ‘ed | bave loft Liverpool for New York om that day, was 0 be issued on the credit of the Irish whet he was epeaking aboat en tint the eight hou: a eh Te question, whic fot ae $0 fight against capital, Docsase the hr dilate would keep up to the inst moment, He neat denounc- el any attempt at logisiation in the matter o! the wht hours qnestion. which, he eal, meaning the see clative sation, was like children's toys, made but speaker retired, ~ A list of Viee Presidents and Secretaries, embrac- fing the Presidents of each organization, was then read and adopted, The following were the Secietios Teprosented : Dry Goods Association. Dry Dock Pract Painters nion, Coachmakers' Protective Pate. ‘lothing tere do, Oar Drivers, © tere. ae Pinte and Motal Roofers. Tailors, ra. leal. Tin Plate, Copper and Sheet Iron Workers. hade Painters. Upholsterers, Packing Bor, . tive Plasterers. Plumbers ‘Longshore Fat ‘sinters, Herseshoers, Carpet an lerks, House Painters. Carpenters No. % of New aresy. Coschmakers, Sssh aud Mind Makers. tarp Bhi Paine Garemree oh halts . m 5 Soren febeinel Cartmen, Caulkors, at tt ta pele te Bear Ba y c D and ten other German Socletion - we 4 The following resolutions were next read by Mr, Harding : employ Govern: | detained antil the nextday, The ship Calhoun was ment, to receive peurione at the same time, Re | qriven iu collision with the steamship City of Boston, « t “eonsiona, Fete oe eet ey that #0 | In the river Mersey, and went aground, where she much of the Presi ave as relates to ¢ 1 nialned aatii the next tide, when she wae floated freedmen be felerre | tote ber deek, without damage. Much damage had Mr, Hooper introduced a resolution that been sustamed oa the Welsh coast by the gale, More tee consisting of on er from each vereeis Gad beeo diiven aabore there than for many years part, An emigrant vessel for Austrailia wae avione the number, ia eee Ld FO 4 a b . N were lost, Much damage had aiso Ld reer Pe rere he! . on the Land, a@ well as upon the sea, by the gale. yite the late war, lebate arising, the reso uted A letter is published frem Consul Dudley, fn the en 5 TR as offered amendments to she Constitu- Liverpool papers, regarding the cottom supply from tion, annulling export duties, repudiating the rele! America, debt, and securing all perrous equal protectiva Mr, Dudley appends a letter, addressed to him on the rights of iibertv, The anendments were refer- | the h of October, by Secretary McCulloch, who red to the Committee on Judiciary, faye that from the best information he could obtain, On totion of Mr. Garfield a resolution wae adopt | he estimated the old cotton in the Southern Sia‘es, ed, giving the use of the hall for the purpose of § | 6 for market at the time of the capture of Mavannah, public meeting to the American Freedmen's Aid | did not exceed one million bales, ‘This year's crop, Society on the 18th of January next. he adas, will probably not exceed 800,000 bal Mr. Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, eubmitted @ resolution, | Dudley says that when reeeutly in America made requesting the President of the Unived States, if bot | moss anxious inquiries on the sulject, and be esti. incompatible with the public interests, to getmmunt- | mates the preaeat amount of cotton on hand et litle cate to this house any information in DaBravontion over reven bundred thousand baies, including the with regard to a decree of the so-caliv: a Logis uew crop. Fepabile: br f ehae enteeey (007; hen be oe akon t London, Nov, %.—James Stephens, the reported nment in resie'ence shereol, Debvare | Hoad Centre of the Fenian Brotherhood in Ireland, he resolution | or over hetion oF Mr Nitisck, the Committee on | {# missed from his cell in prison thismorning, No V@, im some instances, alre n sold and issued to parties as genuine and valid mde of the Irish Repabite and, whereas, thore Bonds bear on their ince the name of a party ae Agent o1 ( Irish Repub- lie, who not only has never been confirmed for that position by the Se of the Fenian Brotherhood, as required by the Constitation, but, on the trary, was rejected by that body when rubmitted for such confirmation; and, whereas, the Senate of the Fenian Brotherhood hee been in session at 734 4 and hae duly * 4 e age hg t yeniee gy ye of such session, without receiving from him ap nomination for the tion of Agent of tho ish Republic; and ae any bonds eo issued are invalid and faqued in violation of the Constitution, therefore, The Benate of the Fenian Brotherhood hereby notify the members of the Feniau Brotherhood, and the public at large, that all such Bonds are invalid d illegal, and that the iene and sale of such Hoods shall be dealt with asa fraud on the organization, in sccontan th the annexed resolution edopted b; the Sen copy of wh ch was handed to the Preat- dent of the Fenian Brotherhood. ba by, 1 AMES Ginnowa, Philsde! Pa. Micitag. Boamton, Uniesger i } J. W. Firzoxmanp, Cineinnati, O., P. O'Rovaxn, New York City, P. Basnon, Louisville, Ky. Senatora, Y rporting + Repabiie are about to rend bea clreulation, and L) 'y ACTION IN GEORGIA, Constitutional Amendment Adopted. THE FREEDMEN 10 BE PROTECTED. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Appointment of Senate Committees, Important Resolutions Introdnced report by bill or othe be any, and, if ro, what m shall f ANTICIPATED FENIAN RAID. The Banks Guarded. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. W. BULLIVAN, Tiffin, Ohio, LIAM Fiewina, Troy, N.Y. ThOK J, Mannan, N. ¥ Oly. Oa + Military Affaire wae inet od je taquire inte the | particnlars are yet Known as to the time and manner Bay apo be Cane, 73, Pesia Pe ‘ RESOLUTIONS. expediency of providing by law for the payment ol | of hisescape, The constabulary in all parte of Ire- Ted ERK ‘esident Benate, Whereas, We, the \ Progre of the Fenian Trials. oe eee ee et there at ag Pay yo | land bave been warned and informed of his escape. Fenian Brotherhood, York tnd vieln tellovine tna the parolees ak r ‘t rm the expiration of two years without bounty voted The Court of Queen's Bench for Ireland has refused RESOLUTION, Boa wnetit : Stu awa tual theo aie bs 1y wOtior L : * lon wae ac ad, — ESCAPE OF “HEAD CENTRE” STEPHENS | scsurttine” the tGonmniitce ‘on Naval Affaire. eo | he application to have the Fonian case tried tm | a epelwre i Tast the Frealtene det er ine | cat nrestritic Brot herbood be, and he is be: remedied, such ae phys from Lt fuquite into the expedi¢uey of reporting a bill | some other piace than Dublin, The Court held that gal prostrntion and premature death, ety notified that no be teew “ i bonds of the Irish Republic « ed without | labor wit! r amount of tion, « pilots on guLbonts to be oficers wishim Khe | @ fair and impartial trial could behadin Dublin, | the sienature thereto of the Agent of the Lrish tal 1Ece wont ef tase ts chactn mine Increase of the Cattle Disease. Mr. W : [Worne, of q I, ° ‘roduced the following It is etated that precautious have been taken at Pergbite, Properly Hanne of vie on ote fog jana bes Mf Ci d Mi ell: phere N was referred the Committee on Mili- | Pigeon House, Fort Dublin, to prevent any eurprise | Senate of the Fenian Bro’ hood: ‘end thet, ti a , mst wake lapse roan v Kees ty an scellaneous News, vany Affaire by members of the Fenian Brotherhood, It is also Shall be issued without the elgnature of rac i enacted, ote, That the grade of General of the Ariny of the United sta‘e be and the eame ie hereby | asserted that the military vigor displayed there has revived, and the President is heieb thorized, by | @rieen out of the energy infused into the adminis- and with the advice and cos ste, to | tration of affaire by Sir Hugh Rosr,and the fact appoint a Geveral of th . | that the hulk Mertoaid lying at the fort dock, had on to be selected tion # boards iaree quantity of aumunition and military tary service of the t stores, which needed protection, Apother vague appointed Agent, euch isene will be illegal and unconstitutional, and this Benate will be bound to treat such issue asa fraud on organization of which it is the representative, and whose character and inter is bound to protect. eeped y all the Senators present, tea in namber, - 5 ten hours daily labor prevente ihe juiring @ sufficient amount of kn tf ty 4 @ infr! upon the time which should be iSeries ho saith a one Sontag. bis it end an r i wherons the werkingman requires time for intalless tual cultivation and im the duties of society ana citine fe thigh ten wae GREAT WORKINGMENS MEETING: Resolutions and Addresses. dcetinatennanasten rumor Is, that three large veareis had appeared in the be gained by « reduction of the hours of labor ; and mised a Gene 1 ma offing, and that the commanden@t the fort bad sent 4 True Come, Fireee, iinen ereny seem ba! ae philan- &e., c&e., &e. direction and during word that he would not be responsible tor the salety Clerk, Senate F, B, ‘#6 us Onward until eur great of the fort uniess be received reiniorcements, The controversy in the Loudon papers as to put- ting down the negro insurrection in Jamaica is wax- wed to @ | ing warmer, Aorgecten pete the wor en low x hours of labor eught to feted ork, and we do ourselves te mahe use of every means consistent with right @ secure it, and to bring about ita general cy arliest possible date, And be it also We further believe that, by agitation, the story of our wrongs wi! enter ail homes, sirtke om all consciences, and iwust ere forth the poner. to destroy the evil-as it ean be demonstrated, y agitation, that the eight hour system ie met in contlict with the interests of employers, but on the Setenz S Anis Veo g bry woskingman it ie me arow an . eno! hat ae it ie necessary that every work- ingman shoyid be 8 reader of some paper devened to the iuterests of the working classes, that he may fairly understand the merite of our cause and ite progress, we should patronize, purchase and read, in preference to any otners, such jJournas ot jvocate y houre to command the armies ct Bretton 2. Th General comm) ' be increased ope half in at or in kind, over and above fe , Rmosnt, a ae Lieutenant General; aud General ma i upon bie stad sueh @ umber of nius, not exceeding The continental news is meagre and unimportant. six, as he may think proper, who shail bave the rank, From Rome numerous encounters are reported RY, and emoluments of a colove: ot cavalry; and the | between the Pontifical Gen-d’ oo end the *hief of Staff to tue Lieutenants Geveral euail P : aneierred ‘sud become Chief of Staff to the Gen- | Brigands; the er dinplayed cremt energy. eral. Sattorthweit Circular, of the evening of the 924, frorion 8, That whenever any Gener! shall hav been appointed and comm esioned uncer - sious ot this act, if thereat er the off The m vacant, thie ect shall thereupon expire and remain | less activit eo longer ia force. time past; Mr, Parneworsb offered @ joint resolution foran | nental account, amendment to the Constitution, againat the aseump- | though — the tion or pay meat of the rebol debt, He sieo cubmittod show onl a rescluuion declaring the renge of the House that | weed. Tilt and Erie shares were both good faith demands that ali colored sodiers should | Deglected until arrival of the City of Boston, enjoy all the rights of c itizenetip. A debste arising, | yhene demand eprung up for Eries, on they the resolution went over. | improved about ove dolla: a share, clowing at bab 4. Mr. Wentworth introduced @ bill for the relief of | Lilinois shares advance Mrr, Mary Lincotn, |t provides that full payment the Last were quoted RECONSTRUCTION. Important Action of the Georgia Legis- larare. Washington, Dec.6.-The President received the following dispatches to-night: MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga, Dee, 6, 1965. To His Excellency, Andrew Johnson The Legislature has adopted the Constitutional Amendment, and will pase laws amply protecting freedinen in their rights of person and property, ftmeluding their right to sue and be sued, and to testify. J. E. Baown, BECOND DISPATCH, MILLEDGEVILLE, Dee, 6, 1565. To His Paceileney, Andrew Johnson: The Constitutional Amendment has passed each LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tuanksorvixa i Tae Crry—How It Witt Be Onssrvep.—In accordance with the proe- lamation of the Chief Magistrate of the Nation, and the Governor of the State, to-day will be observed as an occasion of rejoicing, festivity and praise for blessings bestowed upon our Nation and State ng the year now closing, It ts expected that business will be generally suspended, that all may enjoy the occasion. As hitherto, religious services will form one of the principal features of the day's colebra- tion, and the prominent divines, of the various denominations, will deliver discourees pert. nent to our present ceadition as « nation. American secnritios has shown past week than for some ing almost ceased for the present, test quotations 63% a 63%, fractional alteration from inst end usta in our struggle for the grea right ot man—Kigat hours sur work, aght ‘oF ree, end eight houre sor social and moral \. The resolution, having been unanimously sdepted, slightly, in sym and Dranch of the Legislature, The House passed @ | be made of the iaie salary of her cece anee hesband, 3 Sasi iden shown te boone e. ode inly the « At the numerous asylums for the poor, tho enaual | yr, Robinson was introduced, who delivered a speech resolniion fustrocting the Judiciary Committee to Cone re tae Wentworth ae aat Mis. Lincoin | enn securities on the ex fon, that all matters of | Thenkagiving dinners wit be furnished the in- | tn which he said that ho was s mechanicas well ase report bill to protect persone of African descent in | Wes one of hisconstiiuents, He had just coneulied | dispute between the Enelish and ‘he United States | Mates, At the Newsboys’ Lodging Louse, in Falton physiciam, and gave it as bis opinion thet men who thelr persons and property, and also ellow them to | with hus Illinois collsaxuce, on tho adtulnis rator of | Goverumente will be amicably arranged, street, @ sumptuous repast will be furnished the | gaew they had but eight hours work to do weuld so thee and the necessities of the cuss iodered The merchants of Paris hed held @ ting in wie Dill wan reiorred regard to the Spanisb-Chilian affair, and adopted a testify in casce ia which they may be interested. J. Jonson, youths of that institution, and the customary dis- tribution of clothing will take piace in the afternoon, concentrate their energies, that would do es much work &» others would ip ten. ith segere bo Provisions) Geverner (eneral Koussoau appeared, qualified, and took his | petition o the Emperor praying him to use bis Infla- | As the Five Potnte Houte of Industry @ banquet will ie igeered sg nt ha Fh bes ho oar oie ear te. ae hae ‘ wi ie House adjourned till Monday gnce fore settlement of the dlepute py, Srblisation, be apread for the benefit of the poor of tho nelgh- | to be usrd was e different thing, whether t shoald CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ech had a meet 08 | yortoad, ‘The inmates of the public tnetitutions on | be by combination, as they there, appeared. or by Thirty-Ninth Session. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. The Times says that specimens of virgin gold have | Blackwell's Island will sadalge in the customary | gid advised them to go imto poiltics on me subject KENATE. Keatucky. been discovered in ‘instream, in Cornwall, festive oxercises, and ab the Patrictio Orphan Home | exerpt she labor question, for on that th CY night to be politicians amomg themselves. con- cluded by aavising them all to combine inteliigentiy, yet forcibly, and stand to their guns antl y ov- tained eight hours for a day's labor, Mr. Isaac J. Neil, an iron moulder from New Jer- ery, waa the fext speaker, He poke of the eight hour question as ® most important one, because it ime for intellectual and moral improvement, whieh constituted as reater capital than wealth. The interosts of labor and capital, he admitted, were located in Flushing, on Long Island, em ontertain- ment will be given to the little ones ander ite charge For Tuankservine Dinnen, — Washington and all the other markets were thronged with pur- chasers of poultry and other good thin, for tho dinner of to-day, and yesterday aiternoon and even- ing hundreds of people could be seen in the streets sod on the cars, bearing boweward the turkeys, Washington, Der. 6.—The Senate assembled at twelve o'clock, Mr, Foster, President pro tem, in the ebair Mr. Dixon offered s series of resolutions, paseed by the Connecticut Le ture, on the condition of public affairr, and favoring the equality of all men Before the law, etc. The resolutions were ordered to be printed, Frankfort, Ky. Dec. 6.—\ov, Bramlotte’s mes- Cattle Plague tn France sare to the Kentucky | egislature says that Kentucky The Paris correspondent of the London Timea furnished to the Federal armies, of mostly thice | pay, years’ men, 6. & white, and 28,008 colored eol- | In some depart diers; that “ours was vot the loyalty which draws | psnic aw igs subsistence trom promised profit, and its courage | ; ariiwa rbot the north, The conreque from distant dunger, but eprings fom unyielding de are brineing their cattle to mark yotion toprine ple, which pnelther lors of property | of France there is a reenter it is difficult t ” mmend p more th chickens, ov. upon whieh so bave A ferst to-day. | toaeparable, but the latter was pI oo fara! The Comsmnlitons SF: the seteses were: teen eee pelle Heyy “te Ort Mee > ‘a com ot y hy py perk, we They can all afford to give thauks and remember the | the other as to ores it. Be wise bad ; i" lewat each county to organs € ) b Wa mounced, the chairmen of which are as follows eivil author ities he say the i? it bs Ties 66 | poor and various charitable institutions, where dona could ‘4 be Ps rt he “Rave tat dk ay a RS yy vssachasotte py eld Mt ovat. ina Goh hed the. I ed | 10 to 180 Great morialit tions of money, clothing, or eveu anything good te wages should be r yey because apts oF Ne 5 u \ dyar tary Bary Boa ay | among poultry in the department ot the eat will be acceptable, ‘aud demand rendered it necessary ihe poutry yards have Leow doeimated in Pt id more, when the former that the latter neue a re, be Commerce er of Michiean, | ©) fone foie be mimalndy of which it ie impossible to | AMUAEMENTS.—At all the theatres there will be | Gemended it. Ps WP > ig Mauntectures f Rhode sland, anticipme the attack, and for which po cure bas 88 | performances nearly every hour. The New York | produce were subject #¢ the same law; if they pro- Aerioulluse = PS - | yet Leen found out, ‘The communes thet have a ar aT Parton's | duced, then that would be an entirely different mat- Military Affa f Massachusotta, | suffores are Cavenae, Courbellanbert, and 8+ Cireu, New National Cirevs, and Tony Pastor's | {Nce4 Li lone tO lecisiation, ho wae only in favow aval Affaire—Mr, Anu Bhode Island, Penslous—Mr. Lane, of Indiana. Jud cary —Mr, Trumbull, of TMlinot come, Constitutioual am incemni y aealus end the m: Opera House, will also have matinees, “Sam will also hold forth at the Broadway at half-past one. of it so far asa compact should be observed, It waa # of tbe fowls attacked @ time legisiation should cease qreating corpora Cares avies, The owne at.empt to control + | Milling aud eating them io order to avoid @ total tive. moncpolies eud begin to © practi. oat ifticas—Mr, Dixon, of Coanec tion ot euflyage throuxh the powers, aid | joss: bus medical men are apprehensive that a 10 Rs’ ‘ESTIOK— al laws jor practical people, He Claims— Mr. Clare, of New | Fecomineinua ite adoprion, because 6s od | iatienunt maledy may be produced among the in- Tue Eronr Hours Quasttox Mass | ca lowe it. 0 sin of tbe Warktogioan hick eb ee vars Me ees to waist and Ligercireein Tb fer | habitants by eating this unwhoiewme food, Merrixo ov Woyntnomen Inwense Entocstas | re-established the American | aton, an Shas capital ' lun bie— 0 jolouKUly national Fey 4 ‘orious reselt. ute fa 1 Ciainue~ Mr, Lia 7, ae ne ef the Lest, t to | A fresh report of the cattle disenee shows that it ls Mesto ny THe Mcstorans’ Paoreotive Usion~ ry not aration gry ry “ b They Teeny ow Indian Affal Mr. Doolittie, of Wisconsin, time toro. ve. 1c recommen invitanon of ® | on the increase in England, chiefly in Yorkshire, and | Tus Srrvcurs, &c,—Demenstrations got up fora the mily bus once « week, eltn: ‘ublie Bui'dingr-—Mr, Foot, of Vermont, Patente— Mr. Cowan, of Peuusylvauia, ‘Torrie —Mr, Wade, ot Ohio. Pacific Katlroad—Mr, Loward, of Michigan, Joint Btanding Committees were also xppointed, Mr, Bumner tutroduced a bill entited @ bill to superior Clase Of Jabyieis, io develope tue miners and ngricultural resources ot the oua.e, aod ba modes whereby such laborers ay be wiiiucted hither, oa the decrease in Scotland, great variety of purposes have so often been chroni- " led in the newspapers as being held at Cooper In- Cowmerecins Intelligence. be South Careliua Liverpool, Nov, 94. I'he seles of the stitute, that the stereotyped pene soom out of . 1 « . {South | f00t up O10 bales, rtatioud are as follows; | Place in the pietace wa report of the gathering of Somes 1. Orrwee insure BOT RTROF Fr PONY Middllng. workingmen im the large ball Inst @vening, when « ply because custom ailowed the obvervation of @ Babb Shand be thongs’ that even thatday would be encrosc ed upon, were it not thas the capitalisis dare not disebey the comn- mand w keep it holy, (Appleuse.) He con- sidered that wo hour extia im the morning, 4 nother in the @vening would de no > i i Wut would do good beth to employer aud Regulate commerce between the several States which | Carolinaon the 27th ult, In his insugural adress he | Or iF VBssesaressvesesess 22d nd Fees ane veeneta aad oe Meare harm, “vat ’ thas ora ok at tnd was referred to the Committee on Commerce. It te declares that the war has rettled the question of {‘pisnds My tt Fie Ry Pack Ccreleaeica. af ae YER ateimted gaployed. while het ef tbe A labor , n Btate Kighis, and that no tase basa right to recee fiom the Union, On the p dill of leet eession in relation to rallron pe izing all rail s to carry freight and p and biegaine, aod he bimeclf was without ® sou use applause. ‘that was only ° bmp ies Mage Me Sonelnded bis manly, powerful The soles to-dar (Priday, were 10,000 bales the | to aten to arguments im favor of the elxht hour tion of recovetruci0O | market closing timer with an upward tendency nue State to another. ‘ 8 . sey tied P pe) _ | movement, Forty-seven trade organizations were 4 eres all waret 4 my froin ne Ftntrodured. a Mil of the Tart seaeion to | Be anya: “A ehall give Vrwaldent ohuaon's necoa. | 41 he iciisi hth Maia Ot und ausettied. | Fepresented in addition te sewing machine operators, nd oari604 pore by or ee eset peasious, alone, ey Inte ned 10 the ry Mob Nt bey hyley 4! Sante Walch Tea siavers Y dhonis : ve ty aud ol Nee toy ere Ie or, Nev. £4.—Console closua at 54% # 59s for | These Indies occupled the seats Immediately in front | coutribule w eM yid vee J 4 ete erred to the Commitiee on Commer ery ud Le ‘ ely 3 He { A. wae relermrer intoduced @ resolution instructing | sHninated ip ail the st bien, to nae vy Stocks. #. Fivestwenties, 644; Tire | Of the platform, ‘The large hall was handsomely Beare of favor: Up end. sing. for them pwaus the Secietary of the Tieasury to inform the Senate | Unee the é 7 Tilinols Centra! shares, du # 53's dovorated with American fiags, the platform being | Oy praise, Mr. Neil sat down amid im whether there are any persons emploved in the ‘Tres. bi i diss SE RehieMo eeaubated Gils CUaian salons; | Leeda SON: A few more such men es Mr. gury Department, whe have not ‘aken theoahie- |} wh Pp y ir colors, | mu He a eee ad ae tired by law, giao whether there aie Qny persone | te depe ids solvly | News ltoms. ‘Transparencies and banners from the severe! Unions, | Neil working io the cause would , dinthat Department in offices not authoriz- | t ne HS A ngerpes ° rons poe pea a yea Ee im cca tae guceess and convince the general PY ennson opected lation, | 6 Pray} is os jee j od by +4 Ba Na Oeics re sees see By Telopraph ta the New York Sun.) nently divplayed, One of thero bore the inscrip- | public of ite necessity than the esenta of Gamagognen Mr, Morean introduced a bill to ineorperate the ‘ f fl era ; ‘ fe Bon, on | Hom “Time for work,” “Timo for rest ;" @ recond who speak in favor of it from interested so) Iniernati: ne ve egtaph .¢ on pany, end ental lish smMMeLtS Upon fUe Wai's OF jue Mite” ia tue | Tus chair factory of David Dexter ; Db was inscribed, “We know cur rlabts, and dare maln> | motives, Ind os. which was reieired to the Commit. | eave ot oki, tea babor ai ‘ culucpriee, Whica be eaye | Mack River, N, ¥y wae ceesroyed by Gre Tuesday | sain them. A third bore the motto, I'he interests A lester from the Rey, Henry Ward Beecher, in werernoved to refer so much of the | Meee NE eee ee | vishs, Toes from $15,000 to 420,000 of labor and capital are iuseparable, United we | reply to an invitation to be present, was next an- | Low etoamboat Cottave No. 2, oxploded her boil- | stand, divided we fall." A fourth, “Free men, no , Konavda (OLio) River, | slaves, A fifth, “We demand our rights, eight were kiled aud several | hours day; eight hours isthe motto of labor," &e, pounced, At first the notice was received with many hisses, which were immediately overpowered by immense applause, Mr, Harding remarked that ¥o Mi ave ns seferned to tho lately rebellls | PENIAN BXCITEMENC IN NEW 5 © Was 4 reeclution now on the WILK ting for ‘ue appointment of @ oa Mon ercn Jotnson's st whom thi joint comm te subject should be Anticipated Wald, | are w \ 4 miss Te bost is @ wreck, But the grandest part of tho display waa shat of the | were progrersing, for a few years age o letter from Teferied, it would le beter, he thou ‘tity to wait for St. John, V. I, Dec. .—Thore was come excitement | 1 bide fe the U. 8, Commissary band, One hundred pieces of music, an orchestra of | Mr, Beecher would not have been so enthusiastically Ke OF Y) iy Sibu, Aue Soak a68 tae Babe isis oday, caused by the rumor of a contemp aiet sted “oie Ha) a i hiskey, te wold volunteers from the Mus: s’ Protective Union,who | received, [Appisase and laughter.) The letter wes et Tira Hee chought that the House Joint resolu: | worian raid from the United States, It eetete: thas | ocPertmens With 800 bbja, of wh skesy are '0F C8 | iaved several plecos with ench stirring effect as to | then read, as follows: Uae, Maken Oe yy I ech i fa ed id the ‘Governor received ry ‘ " 1 from We Fy% 60 to 83 60 per gallons Bourbomy 821200) 0.1) orth considerable applause, Upon the platform Braooxurn, Dec by} 1865 Sisiletary Coram = Of thie question, the resolu: | giating that 8 reid om New B * wick had bee i » wud rectified, @2 01 0 ¢2 29. were to be seon the Hon, Judge Daly and other asl tisal shall be sbeant from town oo Mi eauoodar? tion of the Hou y the ediogs Wweni of \ NKTE “ piauncd, [tie genernlly believed that vothing more Luret. Morrart, formerly an officer Of the Ala- | prominent citizens, The meeting waa called to order ee ety Bente iter en aii day ride, I fear thet Bie we See RO ENTE rn ee than @ plundering expedition is t it sud | Daina, eud Jeflerson Davis Howe avengers per | at 8 o'clock, by Mr, I. L, Tacon, of the Ship-joine pone par be sble fe tyres snd speph bas F anat be A committee of thirteen, was, app pied to conter moasures have been tuken to guard 4} Thbernian, which arr.ved at Portland yester- | Union, who introduced Mr, Micheel Stebleus a8 | (ion should be lappy to speak, or in oy way, te mae sy prop ° action oo the death of Presidens | ober property both in this ety and oo ier doy, Were arrested in that city ust a@ they were shalrnstn ae Salivered 0 fey brief remarks oapress- jd tn the olevaiien @ oho Neraraee and wome: Lr OID ssenied @ mupmierial from tbe hetrw of ee - | Sterting ou the train for Cevals be Siete at Be ar 80579299 ae Her Hueney Wasp Busores, weet Prete woking or ananponations ia | (| Marine Disasters, | A vinrarou from dan Francisco states thet there | | 11 vi arate addree by denouncing | Immense epplease greeted the eeucluslon of thie aymment tor Ht Peuie's painting of “Washington * metas isa Wt Chi te ee os hia aay ee pase | W8# Breas excitement jn Vicvoria ver the reported politics as unworthy of «true workingman’s organi- | lester, and much laughtor was occasioned when sone ir. Pomeroy introducet @ resolution, ealling for | 464 on Monday, Nov Poe naan vtaere anip | coacovery of rich placers at Rig Ben! The largeat | ya sion: spoke of himself as the representative of | one in the audience saked, “How about the calor ? ViRUTOUD ACLIOD Ate treo kbe Counuittee on | ashore 35 mi'es North of I rowed to | Bugwet yet found was worth $440. One man took | yorkingmen, and eald he recogulsed the might which | He aln't quite sound op that question, Is he? ; dian Affaire, be the Aleyoue, of St, Jot mu LI¥- | ous @500 in one day, To m 2500 aduy Woe 8! wasin the workingman's arm, He next proceeded Mr. Kahl, President of the German Workingmen's ‘At one o'clock the Senate adjourned to meet on erpool, tor Baltimore, er ni addressed the audience for some mo- Unie ee German language, He was fiequentiy interrupted by tbe tacetious epplause those who Sher oif.«hich, | common thing, toshow that capital and Isbor should go hand in ided a bandos Yusruupay before the District Supreme Court at | hand, and that was the great object of these meet- eate tur Jee “4 hours, and tried every 1 Monday next proving ineffectual her, and he @ud b come = ings. Capital had ite duties—lator had ite righ retired am: F] NOUSE OF REPE NTATIVES. ton, On returning pap ck Li ceinbes $a Washingtonia the cage of Janes ant R, HH, eyed ones val ther Pads erkingnien was ia oie oat eacerrene him, and as length ad pe dd Cap a on iyin ” shou . Ker, Mr, Butler the recently elected chaplain, | discovered Hist {he lip ie iii cd, aud wieckere | Petition for peremptory manvamus ¥0 ee the British caitalite duty. dre to invest thelr | Mr, Wm, Harding wae the next speaker. In open- ned the House proceedings with prayer. at work stripping copper trom her bovtom Bocretary of the Treasury & P4” certain claims | money in the United Btater Copltatiots who came | ing, he spoke warmly in favor of the Ladies’ Associe- Mr. Thayer, of Pa. tntroduced a bill amending the | Fortreay Monroe, Dee, 6.—Tho brig Trowberry, | she Court refused the prayer: sting tat 1) was | bere with @ floariah of trumpein us if hey were on | A of Machine Operators, and recommended all te act declaring the officer who shall act as President of | from 51. Joha ior Richiuons, arrived. 1 he « | nek nanaaaae a their views #8 i) Gi¥@S | came here to ate five por cont. om their | takes ticket for the concert te be given for the was lost overboard, ue schooner Win, P. Burrows, y W explain takes the United Btates in cave of the death, resignation, | fon, New Orieaus with cotton tor Liv arrived | this decision to enable ihe counsel 10 take the case capital, | vy. they could only, 60}, three Per | benede of thas body, on December 16¢h, at Irving eee Hee Lay dyes rg ae er | Rasa hee carat Aa Whe PII ORFTIS BERT W eo Wicker Court, Gee te indy would amolay taboo tna (Coustuned on the fast Fags. , ferred to tue Commities on the J . ie: St

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