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an T H BK =ue.Wy ' = | Metco cata! < { Ly ; ls Vip —_—— —$——___. ‘ y ui ) 6352 hw ‘4 K TT RS a Yah fy yy » r : rms Number 10,422. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, | Thirty-Third Year. —— ee — _ : "i ath » ‘ he colored eoldiere volunteered withows | the Secretary of the Treamuty tyon the entjeet. Mr | eorvicn om the Committee for the Dietetet of Cot | att The Latest New | Bue Sitivee Piers Counties, pev of promotion | Wentworth. in repiy. io a aestion and Ht edthe | aintin a a leener f° spisend betecen " whole cround, inclading import 0 . 3 d ’ | The petition wee referred to the Committee on | Mr Morrill sominded ihe genie Med Me. Neell offered @ resolution thes the ffonee of cole are eltnat Hon ihe, orl tory ate oe , ov c ow rt? ' TOV te , ’ hep itative nie ie P hed My Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, | the Inatrict of Columbia ghiteat uM yf he ah) th p acta 1 F090) ht Rep exontatives will not exclude the membersof | betore one o'clock, a nore ae Of feat moenttne t | The President inid before the Senate the peiition | Aen Th © to hart bad aphid @ cect from any of the Steter recently ia | St" Bhortl: afterwards @ sound etruck his oar of ogame | of the Sisters of Mercy, of Chicago, aeking for the | to te This oui ject it shoud he at wnnee ‘ ». hecwuse of the feet Cab mearons co | Sten, "He citar eiat anny Wnet, Oe ace | ' tand | ‘ ‘ 1 tt a thattt , ‘ # | ston. “two nes of atone’ eoing dow’ | 4 not " ago hie wae)|t aitle shall fe pro bited. ‘The phe nN voting at the ee sad | be tiniee any aiarin a8 the time, no. gursmatts le ’ SiMntt ad OF ‘ a Oytuire ‘|? 4 ate atten , the resolution or. | it was the nipht © d. and think 2 | , oro tomm tel the Renate ¢ ele hie iaw i " end io ‘ “ ti ve #0 reeolved 6 four ¢ meno ta Sorth Oa sa Logislatare, aeBlag ' e copes the: cof ein thia |] p 1 edt. If net sth wut England and the Alabama, | {uo Satine tain eat ideas | Presiden momtthe #10 0b | ae Beep ee The Chair laid before the Sonate the memor That te Yh rt shail |e a hy nf &. a bent fa it {rte discov, ed (uate . i 7 : ee of P og i : ere wre ' inior on in pomeeeston Y A ck of the ee) in whieh John Bull Expected to Back Down, | tht Uaton siste Contest Commit re | be of no fore, arn en ' 4, 10 the preva t condition of | Stern eon confived, and that the torke ot ax nis, asking for the following ainendinent to gM Beretniere: > Fesnrt, offered & vm | pila. te iB he siete ut epecinily at CF coors, lewdiig froth Curridut to @orridor, hed \ stitution of the United States | tuetructing the ¢ tier Foie mite | mine Kinder lg aah: the Fronch | on ke erlocn tenants e mole of ercape PRO EE ! 5 i me ere o ee tie hetane wan tiie »Piieon be ¢ expittoed, The masal ‘ . A provieion which ehall forever prohibit | inuuire whe ani mean \ ac Gasiled it war sesolved thatthe | (ice of the dining haul we Cone Legislature, of other | the part of the Lnited sutes to re wo Meaico | Pree eed. nec tiie with the | 8M peed ngninet the Ore ret ved to the garde ee ance aD Nea tony Legislature eaurm- | the tree and unrestricted rights of a Kepubl PubE service, to communicute the WW fh? | mioce ut ascent to the summat. Where die L.A ghly Important Resolutions in any te jon Government | Priblte service, to cominunicate to the House eur | mee argent? {ke uminut, Wieva die tse +d * 1-That Cong Tnever repudiate any | The previons question on the resolution was not | partment of the Govern te retarence ¢ | ty porraphy 0: the prison and techies od with be eee ee it of the Nations! debt warren seconded, and fo it hes over | Cnilenl decree by Mastmilian, the French arent to | Stel” Ouuide ihe ais Ma dat LL MEXICAN AFFAIRS TAKEN IN HAND. rer hird, o That Cone! ore shall have power to levy | ed the mittee—one foun, Mexico, under dote of Re 1865, peseatabliohing | Uerand Canal aide, and ¢ ov Ae = ete 4 ee anit * | and collect duties on exy fteae wena. ection respecting the death o ot ry raat aot heak vere ri it i fae also what mee che the taties tad been raired, there Fourth. That reprerentatives in the lower Hour Goverbinent in relation en by the United Staves | ir ihie wa ering @ kuvst facile menne vs vercent, Max. to be Invited to Leave shall be based upon the nusmber of qualified vovers The Kpeaker also announced the following Standing | "°°" relation thereto} os oe a ‘reorna, Biep ene tate hie escape, and * | tm ovch Hiate, ase ahall ever be permitted to | Committees Mr, Fidridye asked leave to offer the following: | Wheroaboum tt 2 Hace hee been ‘ound of bia ap onan a - ¥ 0 eo ah ver be pe ther anal Wane ne u THE EX-REBEL STATES. withdraw from the Union. Ow Exrerions —Mesera. Dawes, of Massachusetts; Rep Britain there ta Bo warrant or authority fn ‘ease er * 5 Keofield, of Peuneyivania; Lpson, of Michigan, M : oA a bd stor any State ndon Morning Hera) i The memorial was referred to the Judiciary Com. | fcofield, of l'ettnay ysis ie cnein; Aheliaturyer, | OF Sta'ee to mcede,and that all resolves or ordinances | ‘Tho Feder S Ammes ; jovernment has har f that puri ve $f slants d a regard to ‘the Praia cattanee i ; 2 i uuwortoy of a ° reapect | ' ' at divi wand break up v A er ae of vieet public law, and Wihaeh Geclvon ca Sensis ‘pees ‘. uy ew ' pubie i ye nt e~ Di, that the States recently In revolt "and each and Shetion son Burney, te, bs carried on w % ly null and the attempt ‘Ohio; MeClure, of Missouri; Kadfield, of New | ¥, mitiee mn" f| York. Mr. Wilson introduced « bill to prevent the anle of | CF. sats Maawen lth notes, bonds, scrip, and other evidences of debt of | Hooper, of M chuse tte sional Action Regard- ing Them: . Congre Morrill, of Vermont t New York: , te jure the alled Confederate States, or any one of them, | field, of ¢ u + Conkl ny » . diction for the Invasion of ey Pee ot Micha sta th so-called Confederate Stes A gree oldine | Rew, Xefet, Mongbad, ot PeuueyTvanis: Alot, of | dug {then should sean thelt anproprinte | bor "We never nbertqre wish the plow of Mestad eh D M 1, of ourt ' velitutional postions aud tunetions ia th 0 9 Ie i ’ APPOINTMENT OF HOUSE COMMITTEES fuch evidences of debt, with valty of five hun. | lowe: fis Spee weer Tes, Stevens, ef Pennavives Union, without delay: and to thi end. and Tayling | Or, Komeuths eo tong ae thelt exeeuiion ts *o take piace e dred dollars fine, and imprisonment not less than foloy ou Ltalian or Hungarian soil, bur, if one rear not more than ten; which was referred to ther wore fo colleet a force of aliens in th i ° invae ot Venetia or o' Hungary we ib knock the scheme on the head. Bo oe pees Oe k the A:mericans to prevent Mahoney faby the} 1 Of au Trish Kepoblie, or sending money and relal, financial aud gunvral prosperity of | inind them the bie dupes in bubling but we must re. : ‘ tind them that a raid into © Htry wilh be most substantially and | to have very eerlous Semncenieee a elle all par eelng aod ail peceousl and other imodty, waiving all minor dittere , and seek. ing @arnestly to tuaintain and preserve the Union of we will cordially sustain and City and Miscellaneous News. nia; Kaymond, ot New York: Hiow, of Missourt Kasson, of lowa; Veoihjes of Indiana; Parnaworth, the Judiciary Committee t lilinola, Bpaulding. of Ohio, Higby, of Californian; dollars the pension of ) pen-lonere aa may have Baxktno any Ct Mesars, Pomeroy, of lost both feetin the military or naval service of the New York; Hooper Maseachusotia; Culver, of Luited Stat Penneyivania; Buck ing, of Ken- Mr. Sut tucky neh, of Maine: Detr ba; Kandall, The Fenian Troubles sr introduce’ a bill to confirm the land 1 under a tie d order by titles of cersarm Lande grant of Pounayivauia; Hubbard, of Weet Virginia permanently eunerved of tue dan 4 viv , i re N eerol au actual = WHAT WAS DONE VESTERDAY ear ike BOL ad ba Pek hk ey mA Pactrie Kaitwoap, —Meesre, Price, of Lowa; Bre- Objection was made to the consideration of the | ¢inbarraraments which ue eae pues vens, of Penneyivenia; Donnelly, of | Minnesota; | above resolut tor the radition of & loug the rivere thirty miles back from the sea, 4 4M . oe ¥ ution em jerethe Th gt D Cc oie inure bordering on St. John's River, Floride, | Af of Masencliusette; Brooks, of New Yorks Laas | 11.4 fy lowing resoluth dina tron of such outragca would clearly be a easue e rong vorce ase, Y “ty ote er posnessary tities created by the of wri; Clark, of Kansas; Bidwell, of Caloruin, ‘ lution, pending from last Mon- |] the exar: they would produce w . ae it enter of Settleme mis ard Plantations in the | © copa pa Orono » Ohter Tréebe , da), and offered by Mr. Niblack, came up ae the fender toe maintenance of peace inipossible, EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENCE region which said order inciuced, and in pureuance wont pease, eee oe nchunetar alec? Of | unfini+hed business she terltote herrea at one and the same time ‘ of ite prov sions against any cla pant acder pooh Wincrneiny Nivlwck. of Indiana: Mckeeot Ken'ucky, | Kerolred, That pending the question ar to the ad- | harborage of an way? the home ak | Ae bad iene int md ‘ inhi it pr viding t at @hae Ward, of New York; Dacker.ot Penne 4; Thoin- | Mission of perrous claiming to have been ie 4 owe in ll provid \. cane ton, of Lilnois repiem aiativer to the 4 ComMencx.—-Mesare, Waahburne, of Hlinole; Eliot, | lately tm rebellion acain of Macsnchuretta; Dison, of Bhout Nell, of | ment Peunsyivania; Loney ear, of aieht riuiae wut Cougress fiom States the tL nited sboce i shail be eutisied tu she privileges News Items, louse, Colored Peoples’ Convention. ever a person who is en ed to a pension for injuries received In the military service shall die betore the tae of filing bis application, the alloy re of the full wor vi th &e.. &c. &e. Qincnnt of hie claim ehali be made to bis executor brey-of New York; J. Ly Thowus, J 4 of Marys] ‘The iiouse refused tc By Seles Mr. Wado introduced the foliowing, which were | lind; kggiesion, 0 Oli; J. M. Muimpureys, of New | dese ae th ng vi wus ere 5 bi the y raph t the New York Sun.) a , . “vesat ys ception of the re-olution: yeaa, 4; nays LLL, Ad- : Wanntwaron, Dee, 11, | Temerred to the Committee on Foreign rwy _ yereantc LaNpa—-Meeate, Jullanof Indiana: Briges, | journed, : Aw order of Fenians was formed at Yneka, Cal., ) Wheres. in a lotter of inetructiona dated July 4, ay : piner, of Peasy i Dou on Mor Officlal Information has becn received at the De 1600. directed to General Fury, commanding the one Mine Ck ev, of Ohic: Holines, of New » . . rwarge 1 seine te partment of State of the ratification on the 4th inet. | French forces in Mexico, the Fuperyr of the Krench | York: Meues, of Cautora.a; Audereon of dMiseourl ; POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, 8 guerrilla, one-armed Berry, wae captured by the Lewisiature of North Carolina, of the proposed indicated the poiley concerning the affaireo: thie | Teter ot New York Virginia. ov Sinday, near Dioomflold, Ky ; ; Con nent, by declaring that it wae his intention | Pour Orriee.— Mesa, Alloy, Massachusetts ; A . aaiiee amendinent to the Constivution of the United Bates | egiabiteh @ monarch in Mixico, which would reslore | Farqubar, of Luuiaue: inek, ae yCtusettes | Richmond, Dee. 11.-Lu the House of Delegaton T lvifax, N.8., on Sunday, the snow fell tothe apou the subject of slavery to the I ig eo thie eddies tb le te Usiitorula; Ferry, of M ‘ bipms , Hy OF Peuue le | today, a serolution » aa introduced providing for the depth of seven wehes, Th iebing is fine. Horace Greeley to-day naddrerseod @ card to the streo an p ue . v . | varia; Ku) ke udall, of fod ar b), Mubbara, di, of e io t t nt r “ ; “ z Frenel Weat in Colonies and thove of Spainy | New Yo. k; Ki f Missouri. Possess cace bral dableh a diated Sevatis Aflor @ Ue dist Now York royiment bas arrived a @ditor of the Nariowat Inteiiivences, iu which be | secure the inte # and tliesh ‘ne influence of | Disraiet .Umuia.—Moeare, Ingerrotl, of Uli- | debate, in which Meaue, Jones and Dauel op event the tay Lavy wed Fortress Monroe, from City Point. It bas been t offered @ resolution re- | muatered out of th oO serv ring the peading negotiation toa Joint Commitee | home. ont ret oe France in the centre of / people of the L nited States trom | the Gulf of Mexico, from whic', they land; Colt, of Wixou mand the Anthles and south Ame Of Philadeip renkiaad, of kentueky, ; me the only dispensers of thr products of the New | jupieiauy.—Mesms. Wilton, of Lowa; Houtwell, oF | | World + and Macou ir ete: F ancis homes, oF Matyiwuds Wile nois; Duumbat, of be Baldwin, of dase Now Yous | ¢y + MeCutioueh, of Mary- | tu; Walker, of Ohio; durcur, ave in substance + In your issue of this morning you hare spoken of my presence in Wrehington, and of my view of the policieal atuation tn terme which seem to require of w explanatory words, I herewith eubinit iabor for peace ; peace between 1 resolution, Mr, Gann nquite into the validity of the ew tion of bless, * rwood and Leyur, ‘This revolution wes leld on | ne NesbvitIA Tenn, Baxnee contains an ete try the pe twoen North Wherees, ip pursuance cf ald pouey e berth liane, of Poouuey ning Woodbridse, of Vermont: | the table, and the House adj urned ate ® party of guerrillas con mitting depreda- rn otheray ace De c orth ae exc \ TY 7 eree ] 9 asl made to establish @ monachy in iO, | Moria, ot New York; Rovers, of New Jerme,; Law tions upon the { th; peace between white and bisck, We pW od to the wiehes of the peop e, end to Fupport ie5 eof Unie Couke, of Lliinuie Ronisinna. P he residents of Levengene, Tenn., and bad (hough of war and waste, havoc and Garage for wt ieast a century, Heuce | have long Ishored and «ball labor tor true and lasting ace, 1 ean conceive no possible good that likely to be ee.ured_ or promoted by alienation between the President and tho Congress of the Lnited states, Onthe contrary, At seers to me that every hope would be clouded, it to blasted, by such @ malign, untoward eoliision, I Maximilian {9 bie usurpation by European soldiers; RuVOLuitonauy CLaiMs and Weat Virginia, Newe.), or 8 Whereas, among other acta, contrary tot the Pirkt | Wisconsin; J. da bt Hy JT of ihe age and humanit,, the so calle E fof! o, Peuusyivania; Yau tho York; © Mexico by adecree and regulation, di ber | Ghicg Lowuridge, of Michigan; Trimble, of hou- holdi ) seas’ COstabS “THO TLTLA wa: ic v4 eb Posts hs he ng ne town for an hour, They were finally action which the Loerie oture hu taken In the el re y the military, tion of U. 8. Senators, on the rround thet It has uo | | vane of Doxter, Special Cotton Agent for the rn " y | ve " b, 1s05, practically re-established # av | tueky: authority to proceed with ruch an election, The | Government at Mottie, remains undecided—the Sousntote and by @ dec bas | echo Exrenprrenes,—Meeers. Hubbard, of New | Present Lagielature, it says, was called under the | sccused, meanwhile, being kept in close confine- vlolaied the uenges of civiiized warfare, b M | York; Brooms, oF Menueylvania; Hubbard, of | Constitution of ine yar; i ment. Oth sooee Mexican Republican troops te rights of Seen te Hiantebites done of New ' t yoar; and es two senators to er arrests are rumored, and develop- ve come here (0 do whatever f cau ‘owards avoid- ' “ " wr , on ik i ey Le State had already been chosen under | mente of cotton fri 4 4 4 . bellixerents and orderiug their execution wherever Stith, of Kentucky; Warner, of Connecticut; | * ahd ) cotton frauda of the most exteusive ohar- fo Beall Hg wig seer the great heey ted found, ¥ hin twenty tour hours alier capture, there. ‘of Ohio; Ni hoveoi, a! Deinwa at that Constitution or government (ior it is etill recog | acter are of slit weekly oocurrence, 1 J . x + Aime U . Athy . *e - , ° 4 prep epirit-and 1 foul ssoared ui Lenign solution ives by the Sonate and House of Represonta- Pa var fr fer ae osere, Thaye o biti nized a8 the civil goverument of the State), the Tue baggage car of the express train, on the be speedily agtained, re ay prouptly re- establish the soflthern States in all their oriinal rights and privileges, without sacrificing or hazard- fug those of an portion of the Awericau peopie, is tives of the United Sts in Congress assembled, Kirst. i bat we convempiate the present ¢ of affaires in the Kepublicot Mexico with profound solicitude, ; Noell, | Renatore ¢ ected cannot be ceprived of their posl- | pladelphi, chusetts; Woods | tlous, and the present Legislature only makes lyolf phis and Erie Railrosd, wae burned yes. of Lad ¥ terday, n MANUFACTURER, ees, Aetekd, of Penn ridiculous by attempting to ourt them thereirom, y near Senbury, Po. Nothing wae saved. ie; binyes, Of Ube Hition |; Missourt: Boutwel mort | bridge, of Vermont; eye et dealre, ie Aki by ; secon. that the atteuipt subject one of the Atues, of Mucag Bundy, of Olio; Lritubio, of Ky Wabsashaastts, rie mail “- hh Weat collided with she freight eutenant General Grant arriv u town to-day. hetuliican Governments ¢ hig contine ‘4 dnie, of N. Yo: Harding, Of Lily pawyer, Wiss rain near iam: selene af 7") Foreign Power diabiish on ite Tuite @ mouar- | Liutfar,of Weal ves ubbadol Ns. Roaton, Dee, 11.-F, W. Lincoln waa re-elected oe rennet Ge Bolaar Bernat by especial steamer from City Point. Mejor General Logan visiied the House to-d ith Hon, Shelby McCuller, and occupied the latver gen- tleman's seat during the announcement of the com- Foreign Power and chy, sustained olely by European bayooe.s, is opposed to the declared poliey ot the U plied States Government, offensive to our peope and coutrary to | the epiritol our inetifubions, | sence, of Pas bs herd That the President of the United States be | tian Avral ‘ and one man Lreus.--Mosirs. Beiwell, of Cals Grinnell, | mayor toulay by a majority of about 210. ‘the Clty ” had his leg broken, Bbiwell, of lnd.; Baxcer, bs Hitier, 0 > Tdserot Mich.; Hubbard, of Ohio; Law- Counell elected ie largely Republican, The voie was 4, of N.Y, ori light, being little over 8,000, LOCAL NEWS. . eee tom, of Minn; Worcester, Mass., Lee, 11.—J B, Bi i wm i(teos, requested to take such sieps concerning this erave | Meinuoe, of Wis. Veuuwon, oF Ha; Mubbad, of orceater, Mase, ve oo am » Blaken, om - t Representative Blaine’s bill, referred to a epectal matter aswill indicate the recognized policy and | jowa; Clarke, of K #; Heuderou of Osegou: | Republican, was chosen Mayer to day, receiving 1953 NEW YORK AND THB VICINITY, prosect the honor and interests of our Government, | Mart, of N. ¥.; Kos , Os li; Van orn, of Mo, votes against 1 eormmittee, toreimburse the loyal St foradvances 0S thrown for Mr, Lincoln, the citi- i oO} tion of Mr. Howard the President was MiLiiia.—Meesrs, SUith, of Ky Harding, of IL; ; ot x 5 3 i tuade and debts contracted in support of the war efatyeih furnish the Sonate with all the corres- | Buckiand, of Uiio; A Of NoYa Noviicot Mo; | 26n' candidate, ‘The Republican ticket for City Tre FevtaN Dirvicutty continues to be b for the preservation of the Union, meets with much requested to by | Phelps of Md; Purau of Ind; Perry, of Mich.; | Council waa generally elected, the great tople of conversation among the rank and pondence in possession of the Government touching | over, of Pa. the occupation ot Mexico by French trooy MititauY Arratna,Mesere, Schenck On wotion of Mr, Chandler, the Pienden Demung, of Coun; Maretoa, ot N. My Kk of Oblo Boston, Dec 11. George Lewis waa re-elec'ed | Sle ot the Brotherhood, besides furnishing food ter favor, a» it provides for their liquidation without : an ot ky: | Mayor of Roxbury to-day, In Charlestown, to-day, | Temark to those who do net take sides with either faking the mwouey immediately out of the public ; quested to give to the Sena. e Ali correspond aud | Bingham, of Ohio; Abe na, OF De ull, OON, | Charles Robinson, Jr. wee el Of. party to the controversy, At the Headquarter Vreasury, other information in regard to the barbarous deeree | y Biaine, ot Me; Darius, of NYG Mound, of seis yeicle Bohebedbee ees ca ‘ Union Square, a number ot sone w A The prospectus of the Teneassee delegation for an | of the so-called Empesor of Mexico, ordering alt - b . per: ere assembled early admission to Congress growsbetter every day Mexicaus found defending the sicred cause of inue- Ayrains.—Measra, A. H. Rice, of Maes; Rather Severe. yesterday in consultation upou the “situation,’ bat pendence to be shot with ut tris’, | ; Pike, of Me Kelly, ot Pa: Bran. he Virei pO aera oa nothing cefluite was decided upon in retere: Mr, Cowan submitted the following res lution, | dees, of Cona; bidrdee, ot Wir, Poelps of Md, Int iretnia House of Delegates, on Friday, pol nee te | 7 ss P fist te Caine . ; | the recent section of the Senate, The employes and ; ; vo, | Darling of N. Ya Le Blond, of Ob Mr. 1 f Norfolk County, offered the following t ; perce which was objected to by Mr, Sunner, and goce over Four lun APFAtiS.—hes@ Dauke, of Maseachu- Whereas it is currently reported and generally friends of the late President and Treasury Secretary Wm. A. (irabam, a Senator elect from N.C. is in Washington, and eays that bie State has fully com- plied with all the requirements, and there fore ex- * under the rules: pette; Kaymond, of New Urth, oO Indiana; | believed that the celebrated Hudril Gi B; i P pects to be admitted to his vest iu the Senate. Ho] "P01 what the President of the United states | W.H. Kandail of Keutueky | Sri SHuaris | Ginitee ta Shame ta ikke ctotwe of ti peleary departs | oy he petriees are quite indignant that thoee off 1. fades thet North Carolina will mot send another re- | pe, and he ia hereby requested to furnish to the Sen- | yanlas Patiarson, muinen, Hawpahiig i Neselh of | mens with powers extrenrdinary ¢ iheretore, | Ore sowie bere nepal tt ed, and breatho eternal 1 ay Jersey ; jom, of Lh + Wi . ew Yo ee thin 1 one “ rat , : * b a preventative if he is uot admitted, te will not ask ate information of the state of that portion or the STRAT TORI Ri, Messrs. Ashley, of Ohio; Beatuan, nes are a + bd eg media \y ; Vide genes spin basis id lenators for resolving had A Me to have his credentials presented Union iately ia rebeilion, (rhether the revediion ae | eee a: dH, bbice, of Maluo; Strouse, uf Mat | 11 sit iert d4 she baer arte 7 bhi I among | 9 new gospel on Fenianiom, It is imposible to re Jihad pesto baat oa been suppressed and the United States put again in vr : A e " +] the widows aud orphans of deceased sok at _ = ff e y 7 Hill, of Loo.; Moulton of It; Beart Nod, couriers Le diepatcned the various counts ~ | portall the maledictions that were Leaped upon the ‘a There is reason to believe that England will back | possesivd of the States in which i existed: whether | Oe vaiciinany Ike s Meare, MeIndor, of | queding the people to seorete or bur y thes plave Fenian Senate for daring to | t eels down from her position on the Alabama, and consent the | Lae Saige tae Ly Led iy poate ‘gn | Wiks Price, ot low (oud) ear, ot | : 7 — ~ r % is ew ear : meugurate @ thorough a cate pec, eons We revenues Colice eu; bud Kia id o M t¢ Wus = reform ju the affaira of the Brotherhood to a just und equitable adjysiment of the questions fa | whether the people of t states have reoiganized | N. ¥.3 | psom, ot ti Wasi YIN L > THE FEN h re ‘. é mite, A geuthmen, writing from England to their State poreruments aud whether they ave barnes ol Maee we \ ie 66 0 NY Je BULL AND THE FENIANS, At the Senate Chamber, 7/4 Broadway, ® large Wasbington, by the lest mut remarks that the yleidins obedience to We laws and government of | | The lt i. Tevlon of Priel a hy rine What the English Journals Say, amount! of business was transected, James Gibbons, so) pu fs our friend, and will vot allow Earl Ruesell ee ee , ‘ : Avinan, of N.Y 5 Lawrer pawyer, of Wis, (From the London Times, 25th.) of Phile'phia, Pa, was chown President of the Queen ts ous ede plone acpi Mr, Riddie submitted tho following, which, ®t | beujamin,of Most The Head Contre of all the Fenians of Iretan: . | Senate. He leon old member of the organization, to cause ertrangement between the two covernments, | 4), request of Mr, Fessenden, was laid over for the Koabs AND CANALS. —Mevers, Bearman, of Mict James Stephens, alias Power, who was apprebenued Van tort, of N.Y. dM. Mubberd, of Ur; Kours | only a tortut: ht ago, bas just escaped from Richmond and hae devoted @ Iarge portion of ble time end hy.; Wentworth, vi bis aves, of NOY | Pi . probably yby the connivance of some of the donate! a con ble sum of money to the Fealea Detievs, of Ind.; Finch, of Ohio. prison officinis, AG the Government has offered | cause He ie held tu high estimation by the It is said the correrpondence with France upon tue prosent Mexican question will take eimilar ground to that Reavlved, That the Committes on Finan assured during the close of Mr, Lincoln's term, Mr. | requested to report @ bil, at the earhes:} le |) PATENTS —Messre, Jencvee, of K.i; Myers, of Pa; | 21.00 for hie recapture and £50 more tor informa- F ln Goward has scarcely varied in his letters since then Thaieent, making ap appropriation of - vuare | Chanier of N.Y4 dH, Mubburd, of Ci; Bromweii, | tion, he will probably be soon agalu in custody ; but members of thy Order resdigg in Peonsylvanta 4 y * | fer the proper aud deceus fitting up aad furvisbiug of | of Lil, z the event is likely Locnst euapicion on the fidelity of | P. O'Rourke, wes ol-ctod Treasurer, and im- The French Minister has expressed bis complete | ghe Presivent's house, Pore Berepives awp Grounps. Messrs, J. 1, | an iinportant body of men, wad neread the cau- | mediate y gave bonda in $4,000 for the proper if seiisfaction with the tone of the Message upon the ‘The Sonate adjourned at one o'clock. Rice, of Me; Starr, of Nod. ; 8 bf. Wileon, of Pa; | ton th whieh the Irish Government 4 with p por. lations of France, Mexicu and the United States. er ” Lebinnd, of Ohio 4, Latham, 0 Wea Vinee he ye ahlosome cone ators. siephoas, who has | formance of the duties of his e. In addition te rf relations ance, States, “pe = pide ' NISUED $k con raleed by the Fen. thor iue , a A Vho aleence of further exciting :cpor@ from tho HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, - peonels aot fat ), ¥ W he 1 Of iBwat Seek hur Noel, to the “office. and dtenity at | ene eas of three trustees wore appointed, vig, : 1 . : Mr. D, W. Voorhies appeared to day and qualifed. | Olio; A. H, Kice, of Maa.; Pomeroy, ot N.Y Kepubiican plotters, was, we believe, originally con. | ™ ©8 ivan, of Tiflin, Oblo; James Gibbons, of _ Rio Grande ia due to the instructions to Gen, ° ‘ ‘ Ales i le Be matin au order forbidding the commission of | Mr. Biaine Introduced Dill vo relmburve the lo7t! net iteoin ef Ohio Urlicr, of Ky. B Ree et issde haniites (TMC HEME | tts oe crite aiih the buiy stcceaiannaienen elize ord vi @ ee J N. + 0; ier, ©! A reason » wchool le rehe , ¢ hina, are ve f o au on on the part of our forces, on our side of the | States for advances made and debts contracted IM | agi ot Lil however, ouly emerged inw history since the who are cnerged with she duty of countersiguing all % ) ; y calculated to irritate the Freuch or produce a | S¢Pport of tho war, and, on motion, it was referred to | | AvcoUNTs,- -Mevers, ‘olling, of N.H.; Broomall, of | teveme for ha | fre mud sgepen: out by | the drafte upon the Treasury ; besides @ general iver, ulated to a, ; bekiey, of Ohio; Kerr, of lod. ; Ward, of New ' ae been tore ou the other | oversight of financial matters; a mode of i a Select Committee of eoven members ’ . | Ae : ‘ securing pling. Your, ocean & wan endowed with : i ¢ Concreasman from New England haden | Mr. Patterson introduced @ bill torepealcertain | Canutacr, Watonts axp Merascues, — Mosare, | wore than the usual Fenian education, he wok the the tands which abundantly proves that the #euatore , a Jaws and ordinances in the District of Columbia, and | Kasson. of Jowa; Winfield, of S. ¥.; Walliaius, of | Head, and att Ined at ouce the bigh post intend to keep faithful watch and ward over the Interview with the President on Saturday, when Va, ; Bundy, of Olio; bravis, of Mase. unless he succeeds in tnaking nis edoape “anews of war thet may be subscribed by th H = the Iattor expressed his belief that Congress and the | ‘F other purposes, 1t wae referred to the Committee PEXDITURK OF THK STALE DAVAKTMENT altogether, jelikely to give bin an aoplona@nt pire y those 4 agri b i " : for the District of Columbia, The bill annuls all re Vike, of Me,; Bromeall, of LL; Kuuuan, of | Couvence to punishment, Bur tor the proaat he who earpostly desire the money to be expended for Executive could barmonize on a plan of reconstrac- pollens distinctions on account of color, voth in this | Pa,; Hurt, of N Y. 3 Shel aberger, of Ohio. fenrns u have Waited justice, W nite the lawyers of | the freedom of Ireland, tion. yatriect and in other Lerritories, XORNDITURKS OF THE J KKANCuY Devautaent,- | the Queen's Bench wore discussing the question of @) Among thi © The Fenians in thie etty sustain the action of the Mr. Eliot introduced @ bill declaring the condition | Mussra, Marvin, of N, Y.; Cuiver of Va; Hid, of | celle i) Ot leneth which encumbess our columns, Hong the atat mente that havo beea circu! sted wy ary ‘ of te States recently iu rebellion aud the poatre of | Jud, ; Cullom, of Ml, ; Keites ot b Mr. Jutnes Btophens moved a wore effective cer to, | Feevecting the Fenian difficulty, uot e fow are dis. me Benate in reatraini the Improv.dent and unwise | (on vress in relation to them, to be referres to the BXPEeEsDITUKES OF THe Wan DeratrMent, fart bieelt, gud poatponed his trial be ofe 8 Bt ial | covered base tubrications, manufactured by the \ onditure of money. c ittee of Fitteen, if appointed, Messrs, Deming, of Coun, ; Sloan, of Wie; Miller, | Vouiniseton by the winpe expedient of breaking | |, z i tie Srensicsry oy Bee b eauah in | Mr, deucker introduced a bill establishing # | of Ha. Be N. Hubbel of 8. ¥.; J. He Hubbail, oi prison, We have ae yet no wieaue uf kuow ie bow partizan real of former office-bolders, “or effect m The Republican Senators have arreed to pase ID | 1 ity wystem of bankruptey throuyhout the | united | Ohio, he mw > bis eecapo, and how tar any woe at the , awong the ignorant members of the yrder, The 3, ‘an amended form the resolution of the House for @ | grares, which was reteried, EXPENDITURES OF THE NAVY. Derarruest,— Kichmon: Prison i connceted with it Bat Mr | facts aprear to be as follows: Presadens Rob Joint Committee to examine inte the eoudition of | oar. Ward introduced a bill, which was referred to | Mesue, J, Humphrey of N.Y. Juliau of ba Muu | Peepeeur Wea tan of such abluty and Lesource that p i adent Roberts na) Woe ; the Committee on Military Affairs, grautiie Deunty | won a: Lil; Warner of Coos Deusen ot BP. | he would have no dificuity in taking advantage of | defies any one to produce bia authorization for the fhe late so-called Coufederase States, aud as tO | joj aud mone to United States moi tiers ed | EXPENDITURES OF THY Post Orrick Der varmeny, | BEN favoranie digpoaliion ga the part ot a sarabke , | Oxtravagent expenditure of memey In obtaining ox : y e rebellion, The bill provi re, Bak ion My ot Pas; Darang ot N, | WY 108@ frou. political ayn pathy or readiness i . — whether any of (hers are entilien 19 TAPE AORONE NGG oe ae oe, te | ree a ail hold iow Y heyy 4 satan ot Die i ' ~ 1s ' e | to pocke ® bribe, He bas poobe hot gob tar trow fitting up the | nion Square headquarters. The green ti Congress, prior to dune 2dti, 1503, and wore Louorably dis EXVEN DIT ORES OF iy DNiegiok Derantumnt.— | >’ sbi Ay eed, the mo-t reasuustle supposition i | tlag (which was to have heem paid for with hie owe a4 CONGRESSIONAL, PROC KEDINGS, eburee The ol deck 4 to make the Loun y of ile Messrs, Lunn of Lud Pos Benumof | er phe ry an, B 7 mers in the 1 sand will check tor #60 drawa wad handed over for that ‘ONG [EDINGS, " . f thoee who subee- Alitson of © gonth we blinks the storia of pureus ned Thirty-Nicth Session, oieee O Meallete Ma yy Hy f rt e repeal of a xh ema DINGS. —~Meaare, | ts Liew ovar Pulpore, was simply leaned until another could be SENATE lew which allowed | the former ; store e colored | J ongye Vs aes Baldwin ct Muss l/.s0n oF Coun, (from the Dublin Evening Mail.) procured, Aftepwards Mr, Robert fa unders:ood to ir i idjers who enlisted to reeeive their bounty | Johueon of Pa. W, ad, Maula : 1 a avo don . ’ ‘ Ea Washington, Dec, 11.—l'he Senate was called to ltr, Stevens introduced e joiut resolution proposing | jot C IMkw ON Lica ora, Hayes of | ait " i he rat vernber ad that Sephens, at the exam- have donated the flag, and thereupon hie check for N ' lve e'clock by W. Foster, President pro | ap amendment to the Constitution of the (nie mies Keil Pa; Habe ‘3 | eid iuatity she baller t ted atannier which | $5) wae refunded, Mr, O'Rorke, who was charged ; “der at twelve oc , J aoe that al Nationsi and stay laws shall DO) Jovy Conmitrag ox Bet Mtosrre, Lattin of | Wow wet” tbe bellct tat ue fer tuo coucon aw | wa loaning 81(8,000 of the Fenian funds a under- iy n ' Quually applicable to every citizen, and wo discrimi | N. y.; a, W, Clarge of | Lavbuw of Woet Vise | (2, te didleutty tu whilet w war involved, At RUM | io never STa ot he ae thy Mr, Wileon presented the petition of Francis Cook | nation shall be made on account of ruce 0 ao gine high trons,” The pee at hh he Hi a lor so have bad that ainount in his custody, aie A re eeeor eolored cittaens of the Dis- | wae referred to the Com nthe Judiciary. ive Committix ox © BitL8.--Mesera, | wail, who hud frum she Aree an additional { Unidos | wud deviares most positively thet (ho statement is a d tweniy-tive - Pdr . Mr. Garfield Introduced a bil to fe ate Ccommer= Of Whe.3 ‘siossbren nes of Ia. , an at fe f ; cv of Co vmbis, asking for the right of ruiTrage, cial. postal and military ¢ See tan RDODK 1H0 | “a Leor UGluaitrar ie Luks The Bpesken, BB, | Ate ebGs BRS? petee consialies lo, We the Fee | "@AK invention of tho enemy, for he aever ‘he potitiouers set forth that a large proportion of | several Biate which was referred to the Comtnittes | Of Ig Banks of ase: Vaweou of Pes | [Lert or Bupurntendente ncn of iittnn ie loaned @ single dollar of Fenian funds to Den ae fet are property Commerce ' } Kays oN, Y hiaegehie gs ce 7 e 10 any man a amnad ‘ colored ef aie Dishrist ‘ AG og 4 ] Air, Behe nek, of Oblo, introduced 4 joint resolution, | Comuirrey os Dat ' Measre, | ‘he te du Han OF that fo. ge to thiee, with & view ta ¥ Be b4 oncern, for any purpose . tery atid tax pa. t 3 aged 5 atthe attempt ¢ jet) amonarchy | kes, Of Mh ger ehh | curtailing the @xpenses io le cared agaunat the whatever, Other statements, designed to show thas scientiy inteligent to build aod sustain churches, declaring against the atcem pt 0 ryt: deuce 1 Miade Ie Faive of the city, Thiee constables y wer " OB (inetitutions Of learning, and to accumulate pio- | in Mexico, and requesting tie Pree bert be Br P i duouns, Of Maryiand: |) M By Of | oordingly emplo: (9 ald irr GoM sale as at 1% the members of the Senate were traitors, have also ? tye they exe elso sutiiciently tnrellivent w vote, steps ne will Vindi ste ithe Amerie policy, and | Maio ; Sbormiom, of filuves AH" bus | Bur bow valusiess thats services ure way be ldateet been ctreulate!, bat no reliable foundation has yeu 8 i bey have Leen obliged uot only to | provec' no ud in : be . x | the tac hen N a 3 bat or epee, tee ere, but to coneribu © tothe | Mi This resolution, which was re erred to the ¢ “es pe.kot ComMirrer os | . Eliot, | i cgi Arndt aide Vr a door tia 4 ihe apa, boun discovered for tham, These geatlemen are all pport of the schools in which only white childien | tee 08, Fore igo Su & identical tn Spirit tise ¢f Massashusetia; Kelly Pewuss ivaulay Orth oF | meat in whieh th men to ® watched Were ested igen of probity and atanding, some of them being Ay “tuat the record of the colored Poepie | those injoduced bu he Bex o UE uiabe Bugham ot vo) is 1 Nev orks raul “ Ra Seyi fi: Sen pervans in as {aif as apy other class | this day's sate report.) Luan, of Missourh) Grivel of leva Paine, of Masquis, the Gove: uor, with eusieay to | # to wealthy, and all of them earned Irish petriots, any ge co crinig and pOTOrTe s* Population of kee than | | Mr, Wengworth jotroduced & bi} fo Beier the | Wircunain; Maraball, of Lu Any Commupicuyioi lv.» ved Mie wey | why ould be the very last ode aught to injure the \ the cattle of i ra De vhie povulation oe oe over CAUW je ened oaly ies, fore aie ate ac be bad eouleared witb Mr, Davia asked to Le, sud we relloved from! in aca GH Iulermediae Leivced WO @f the (Comtinaed om the Last Page.)