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2 thas a2sis 2 gasis ss “2 a oe Nirnber 10.494, The Latest News Ny Telegraph tothe 4 ¥. San, PROM EUROPE, of the Prisoner, The Esoapo of “Head Contre” Stevens. His REPORTED ARRIVAL IN PARIS, The Spanish-Chilian Trouble. Continned Excitement Ro- garding It, NEWSFROMMEXICO Favorable Aspect of Things. THE LIBERALS GREATLY ENCOURAGED OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES Proceedings of Congress. Important Bills and Resolutions, THE EIGHT HOUR LABOR SYSTEM. A Step Towards Making it National, Sc., &e., &c. From Europe. Four Daye I ater News The Inman at er Clty of Boston, from Quoens- town on the 20th of November, has arrived here this tmhorning, SNE FRSIAN EXCITEMENT TRIAGE AND SENTENCE OF ME LUNy Liverpool, Saturday Evening, Der. @ ~The jury fin the cave of Mr, Luby. publisher ot the Iris Pro- Pie n@Wepaper, were two houre In deliberation be fore returning a verdict of “guilty. The prisoner Gddreveed the Court befure senteuce was pronounced Qpon him, H id ty lorda. I 4o not mae any persone pre. n th iphtest degree surprised at the verdict hhee been found againet me. 1 was prepared for the verdict. and Lonty defended thie case because Tthouht it my duty to feht the Britich Government foch by inch I felt that I wae eure to be jound nity, aince the Atiorney-(ieneral and the Solicitor. jenerel took what they were plonsed to call a mer- eiful course, IT thought that I had just a poor chance cape while tt wes intended to arraign me on the capital charge: but as soon nat w resolved to try me under the treason felony act, I felt that I had not the slichtest cance. Ltee! partienlary emt ed h r nt moment, as to what | shonid sav other ciroumetances there are ® great many that I would refer to, but I feel that as there are other persons in the same situation as my and ae | might allow mysef to say som fous that might p tiny foncne laton great exient tied, Nevertholoss there @ie two or three points ne towhich I havea few words to asy.' The prieoner then emphatically G@enied and repudiated the allegations of wasination Which Lad been used agaiast the Fenia: He then Continues: “Ag to the c ‘ke of an intention to erreaseinnace the priesta, that is the most monstrous thing in the world, Lf one would read the articles in the paper, he would eee that the doctrine advocated Bb them throuvhout je to reverence the vr ns jouy ne ther confine themrelves to ther aeredotal That was put in the moat el senne @: the ‘e:me tneluding minvsters of all secte of the Chiietian religion or of any other erved recognized meo, Itwae alw @léthat priests on the but when be descended yolitieal arenshe became uo more thao any an, If he were a manu of ebility he would e respect which would attach w any other man of ability in poutics. If Le waa not @ man of siility, be would be no more than @ wasthe teachiag of the Inisn Pe wean immensity of good, There are | know those @whouden't believe in the doctrine of revolution, bus Thelieve nolsing can save Ireluad eave independ eu I bLeieve that all attempts to unpioue the eoudition of the country by other meane wiil be mere ta aud inetfec ual wees osay im ft Dknow tha’ son preone thoughe th veenid anything thet | oucht nos have spou the assa-eination charge ag all, They c ithat it would no. be beueved by the seuer y of peop a, but PT thought is ne y iu justice t aud to othere to giv marie denial, ard lo the entire course of my pass lite, it Was mistaken or not, it will be for the mentotevery man to decide upop, busy thie | ow that bo man ever loved Ireland se I have, and ver eave himself up aoentirely to lreind, he serv i dreiaud's sotercste es | have i. Beersince Leame to what have been called © ye@aie ct (TeLOU. the sole oljectolm, thoughts hos been my country. DT believe the courme I have Barsued to be t. Phere are others | kuow who will take a aifferent view, But Tbe fon of the majority of my coun wen wee bueno Upou it—if instead of be ug arraigned telore a jury bere, bound ww decide according w britiel law, l wos putior triad belue the whole ol my countrymen, the yiby of them would pronounce me Lot @ butto have deserved of my country. Twill eay ie that when the p.o-eediage of this eo forth through the prese fo the world, me ye willeee that the caure ot Jreand is not to be aod ol that ibis note lost ec uutry, for enare prepared tO expose Lhe inseivos k @y #40 dan,ei—to brave the duuseou and even death Bteeltit need t he country eauuot be lost. [have pow done, my lord, ud I eball trouwie you no mie.” Justice Keogh then proceeded to pass sentence GQpon tle pisouer, Iu the couree of his remaras he eeked Luby if he thought the jury could bave arrived @iany et than that which they had done? The prisoner repiied, * According to Britieh law I buow they could not find apy o I know I am guilty according to that law." The Justice, after riishness of the prisoner's conduct, fn joining an or zation which had not the slightoes eLance of succe id, * The seuunce of the court ds, that you be kept in penal servitude for tweuty years. The prisoner waathen removed fromthe dock. He had prererved periect Composure while sentence was being passed upon bim, and when leaving the dock Dowed slightly to two ladies, rulatives of sume of the prisoners, w!\o were in court, The next prisoner brought before the Special Com. mi wae Mr, Joho O'Leary, A new jury bt @worn in bis case aud the trial is iu progress, $ vo exe tement about it, True bils were found against Mr. O'Brennan, the Litor of the Connavont Pargrot, and seven others, THE MISSING HEAD CENTRE, The escape of the leuian leader, pvepuens, created li Vo it the opin @luting to the been There the at even hie wife, @ho lene « * end he must have put on @ had received afew daya before Hint wore inthe portion the, were last wardera, The searchers for the tu ithad heen only recentiy made, wae fou lock of the corndor door, Is wee quite evident that Btephene was under the guidance of a person wh The special commie nians, was opened in Dulin on the 27th of Novem ber, and the trial of Thowine Clark Laby wae berun The Dublin Fureman's Jocewar publishes ave riety of rumors conce “lead Centre,” Ktephe tiaveding he could barely only reach ilavre Cin We do os ticuu to say that be will not land ats French port, if be can reach i; but one thing we ure mus unless he exp Ali the iri watched, sud men in ad kinds of diseuine are vut i ye drom the tw which wero the im clever locksmith js tound out, be can ted by whom he was employed, and who gave tim the tmoults from watch bo hb rigor from the one im whieh Dutly wae cout te thought if they bad decided on libersing Wutty thatst would have tared badiy with the polioouen, Mr, Jolin Leutamue, D, 1, and Mr luep chore Generals 0 ou riiday end patu day in ibeming ib injuiries in.o chieuimats noes atlomding the ercape Bua shows that no peisun ever earn, that tie sabies Waele oiy Paced wha4e tuey were BhUtLe b4O GoOr® Wha (he ps met, ib of 2i,uuy offered fur the recapiure Of Btepl culled a gle aud af wih be eit but marvescus All Batur- day wight, during yesterusy, and up tv an acvenced hour this Moruiug the police have been Biouces bums & who Humediately wideu iy lie eecape Repl (Lele pe @ perieet secre. POM bie ios) iMbdawle fiends end Tesatlous, WO WELe among, the Nive they beard of hie ie tricudes Lees Well; BU LO Have regulated bie | Was to wave Kichmeond Brigesel, wuich be did ae coouy ae if Le Was taking his departure ifom ib @itor having Leen legally disctars e the v round (lat Dleplheue is bow wikge recaptured, aud thas the | Hot pri } compu clever pursue by wesue uf @ eal vi iuet to wiee be Was putou board an vuiwerd bouud alip for America, clauses to @ the Goverument wou. forward w bill umes ib wae tu giounded upon wel: ucertalsed tacts, NEW YORK, O hOrltoment fw ant aeltetet the Fa ie He Gt) Fereaing Of \@fee) Henelhetar Aree fewer! offend wr er ud Re ‘4 ef hat he 4¢ ‘ 7 " ore “ hat tha fat ble we “ toe “% “ ‘ ee oo onde ‘ id P 1 feew qeee ‘ . ‘ ‘ or hatite were ‘ : in eae tof There hae ' . neh egeler ae aria of ware te lanl aeoyw 1 ore ant re, . eyenm et wh an erepe, tno #ne forapture een he fotiehi: wae the oreret wae ited, believed the strange vesee! An When the Governor and hie aeetetante went to ihe eretion of the prisom in which Btephese hel beea her account aye edt found the doore of the idor oper the door ot hiecell Hiebed iooked ae if he recently slept in 1% and ae if he had onty roiled himeelf up ion a railway rug which was found on the floor, and waited for the tine that hie deliver orwert arrive, A portion of the cwthee @hich he m then ning of hie lett afver 1 itof black, whieh he «and paper een in by tho tive tas tothe meane be whiel & manor ne tt ra were opene ew the prison well, ae the winding and feult | dent Johnson, on the occasion of the assassination of route t one extreme of the prison to th ae ished without o single blunder, o: withous K at @ lock oF duc a on for the trial of the Fe 1g the recent escape of the » but the only one which, it bears the semblance of probability, ta, that alter he reached town on the morning of hia escape, he met bia friends by appolutment, and proceeded ouce to the nelahborhoot of Howth, where he got on | done board af without exciue @d it was a practicw. une, as the wind and een, thourt very hea nothing @eaer than for th courre of long board. ove of them of perhaps on bowrd @ ven was [(Ping-to waitiny tor Lita It should be borne in mind that Siepleus ur when he would be re probabillly & week beiote Lis @ tinder the clroumstances there I+ Leneve that the 4 only embrace the reense of stephous trom 5 bul were we y when be regained his uberty, Among the other re porte iaone that biepleus contrived to get away to rine Havre on Saturday for America, It need not say, ie purely ubeurd, as if Kev © daybreak was adopt log snack thas put to sea befor ausp clon, If thie cours » were off the shore, and there would L« smack to get int) the ad pul Stephene or pe ebip ud hie frenus knew to the leaned. and koew 1 in ail was effected ia of the con { and arranyed for bi ud te be lo taue tor (he tai, eleamer 18 wae able to adopt the shortest routes and quickest modes of ould bot reach Havie on Saturday i him to all but ¢ Jud wd Aseoclates of Brey , bhat h ch of intormation. [tte stated that the detectives jound out the cratts who Je the uup icate he wee furnished with, aud nao! liberaying Stevens, 1! tlie towork. According bo the sate McLeod, whe te now un nolug ut o; the prison a sentence Of two years iaprisonment or the rovlery of jewelry, and whose cell was beteeen that of Stephens and Kickuaw. it appeare that whou th oreon Jeb Stepluens out of his ced on kritay moiaiug t wae evideouly the imtention of bos w leave by tho corridor, Fenian prisoners, with the view, it is suppored, of iibe:uting Dutly, but om reachiag tue liou door wich ied wo ib they turued back, as they hemid tue tramp of the police coustable on the corridor, at the other side qm the double h which were the celis of seven of ble ked iron door whieh aiviced Stephen orry Gone lan, leubs, wie wclively eneuged moat wit Phepaens, bub the proceedings were iy poavate, Le opot the bouudary wel, near winced t talica © luuad, wos examined by Actuig Inepector uiiturd. [bis covered witu old lovee tort hich even @ lope (Uiow mu over it would un aown by the seweight dt remaiae fa ott teea tor pears | buyer ity aud Jud to deceive those who woud Begs (uo discover the niesue by which the eeoap: of ste pieus wae eilocteu, is thought that, wherever Siovene is, Le Las the fulse keys Which opened the routbwestwin ouler & * pursemmiua, pre to be jound, Lhe juice have at100 TOW por ube Ou Lie loOkOUL KE they aie Low ived intuit Bil the seaports Leve und an Buginud (und and W ee fro whic tepleue could on ub suue of them give any tidings of the tusitive, (1 oward t deal of zeal ana a pheus id etl in this vily iu.e ex.tone yuubry Lis ¢ Iquitos ia every directo, but ped; MUG IE Would Bypemr from ciseule @ bauspied bhas diepheus aud t suiplsed when die Awerican wok are wald tu ave done a Lavorp sihe opinion gale itude Wie feseb of su for bis eecape uy which 0 Bbiy Bud 60 KeCreLy ue- dy Wie full wd by wnother pinu. woe less id we etfective.y execuvod, for evading Lis by eulag him ef thy couu y best imiormed quart LATER The London Morning lust ateten that the Tlead Couve Siepuens bad arrived io aris BALL BUsSELL ANY TH WORKMEN, au trom Brad- Far! Russell bad rece.y du cepute | tordon the subject of Variiauentery re.orm, Hla lordehip stated that be was of opinion thatthe time had cowe tor a fu:tuer admission of the working in the representation ; Lut that | Coen, cluding 115,40 | vu apy Dill invent meet, thin ae to bring Watured Aug idering the gr BPAIN AND CilILI, The Madrid corresponaunt of the London Times, writing under date of Nov, 96th, says The news that the Spaniel Goverument had refer. red their difforeuce with Chili to she arbitration of bho creat Western Powers, rovelyes general THURSDAY, DRCEMBER Tt tens { Vareje io « dieposed to Male avery conce ing the comma Ae pirniee all women “ad the majority of the er mer not here received their comm the Chi ian government STILL LATER Dates to December trd. MM, and Queenstown the 3d, bas arrived at The London papereof the @nd inet. contain a die pateh from Mr the American Logation nowledvewent of the addresses of condolen which were forwarded from Great Britain to Irena! Seward, and forwarded to them from The document shows @ cordial and sppreciation of the good feeling whic! making @ great political tpech at Blackburn, He was very severe upon the Tory party, and looked bop ® tenure of Parliamentary Reform, denounced Governor Krre and hia ne Jeinaicm aa guilt that they will have to stand avewer for thelr con juct tion that Karl Russ inquired int, aud would jet justice be reseed his convie. A letter from Mr, Gordon, written to bis wife dur before bis execution at Jom It te full of religious fervor, and neserte ringleader ot 1 that | London, with whom t SUN. I ity Third V eves + Mentos, Oa kad dd ee af tebeiiion hy the Pras! @ | ‘ ent of that i ie A Pee Nah af enaete A Oe 8 herei@inré in tA ° Bey 9 te the le he Ohare ‘ it Werton, few | * Homert Mieted enere yaaitty of ctv , ’ ft lerranities ary tohabitentnw eh matehentiee hot @tted_ on astone fare folor neal at ond can +s thee aaot | “Mr WwW Hd hat the moet A hho fs tne @are tat im patpetra d dpen th i he dary of Conerau _ , ane an avriend ' one NOOR AR on } i typ a nde ny deration fh : Bik d oe ge Hel ply hep iy inine hain s ' ‘ fr NR TIDTORdI On trueht to he : biel ' . th: south rove he harome ba ; nea HArrent to the Conwtt ator f ° # ay tf foal Oe ma tor ‘Ne | Bein ' ond partin lon nee ‘ ned | te Wo ferred en lewd pardet in he oa? ays saver pool a - ‘ ‘ ’ 06 \enidnee | han aie ‘ ' ; veawe he @ r ] ; “7 ron a, " f the wie ' : A “at "! ly i Siaes 6 ‘ “ " he ’ q ‘ a ty, th tek sier { tran | oy +e ‘ie , f 4 tage | iar iu tron! be done f : ' i wine ait ‘ { the rat ’ (Cone 4 ; wr ‘ any ” feryatlan « nh that the State of Minato | holdin that che fou r ‘és eho et be hd Pia esteen tertea i or el ard the ¢ mat 4 é : tot * thre® one ‘ | ton weak vin to atteelt the @nem @ hee | o's ned with a ting bhe then ata , ’ J ave a enficient force te dele rd he place, and wee throw aveee oF eter dome atelitaaty p fortifications mone the (arlte the wharf and HOUSE OF REV KEMENCATIV te Care @ Vicia \ Liberal fovea had taken poseee fer Alongs Bp hain Ga bee ie ; c mo pode rie Affaire, reported @ joint revo’ ution, thatthe Proeidents mperial jowrne are muet a ' ; ’ ; at be re joe to auepend any or ler tnemring out the ernuee toe r ne nreeny . nerdy , ; ; ; . oe in Meere of the Veteran Reverve Corpe watll ( naren | nm uniform and armed won shall have time to ' conmlder c tee dd ee i tal ad ony the eutiect and © some loeliaiative action sat the future dityeoattion tobe made of anid corpe Mr Farneworth inquired whether the mon whe mustered * replied that nearly all of them worn Againet the empire tle collecting @ force The following diepateh wae received from Gen Donal 6 French colamn, ander Lient Cot I Omano, Mr Aene of the Forelan Lecion, entered Victoria on the 17th leaving : the oficere were etill in the worvice «nearly The enemy made & teenie intance We had no | one halfof thee were on ploved by the Government fm Gieeetr tl. Lotion What was proposed was, that the offleere nov Menon, Nov, 99, 5 ved shonig pot be surnmarily dlemiseed from et i x vice. Of (hie body of officers, elghty five per From Miet swe learn that tn consequence of | cont, were wounded, some severee #. although thay the exactions of the “rebel chiete Artlage and overed ; from ten to fifteen per ce them | Halazer, Vincente Rive Paleclo bes sued o procia elon meoant of sickness contracted In the service, bus from which they also have recove. ‘od It wae nor propoeed to tar them out on th summarily, nome of them hay on ‘them for support The ) on, be repeated, War only togivet for consideration Mr Fa orth ald (he resolution was asking that the officers be retained in the service to + shen there wae note They should be coutiny men toe Mr Couk that many of these officers are Quite se able to Maniain themnolves and fan ilies ae thone eit in or outside of the miliary aeivico-- he doubt a laree percen'age of th Mr. Scheuck repented that he np hie ae whether be preteired to re ire the corpse nea or incorpora’e it with the army; Cong: ess havetwu mation. assuming the wilitery and political command of that department The French forces had abandoned the towne of Hermoriiio ant Uren in Sonora, leaving them in ebarge of the militia, They report that “they found ho co-operat ithe partof the \ohabitante to the work of maintaining ore An ¢rchauge of prironore wae bolng negotiated The Delg acoptured at Tacambaro were to be eachanged for Juarie taken at Meratian The French smer Noveau Monde arrived on the | 7th, bringing about 600 troops for Vera Crus, who | pasa, however, as passengers. Thue over a thousand soldiers are sent a month by this line alone, If this ie merely to fill np vacancies, | sion of mortality. Perhaps th q eard so mueh about lately, ia to be filled up ey were turned loose upon our city, fel aries and immediately Leca od considerable trouble and nia thecholors Pour deserted, were tok nto the French fee LIAL a8 Dassenyers, il he cannot very we | i the tuli coneurs Jolut resolution tocousider the subject, It was with the Secretary of War that the offered Under the operation of the Previous question, the resolution was passed by a vore it yeas against by naye. Mr. Ingersoll offered the following resolution, which War passed olved, That the eommitter to be appointed under the the resolucion providing for the | ppoint. ment of « nt Coramittee of 07 om @ac he 3 ale. renolved to pay the amount to hia policy became vuid oo widow, @though ery and renerel furnishing Jetireye, in Liverpool, and ntirely datroyed b immense dr Ostabiishinent of knows a4 Compton Hous, wae fire cn the night of the Tet inet probab'y reach & meut in the town The Britth Board of Trado returns show that for there wag an incre 60) sterling 0,000, It was the largest eatablish- the month of Oct, oo in the value of the exporte of £ ro now only 1,000 below the same period tu 15 Atrican traveller, ie dead The oficial returns iu regard to the cattle disease continuvs toehow @ twaterial month, the attacks have risen, from a previous monthly average, from 14,000 to upwarde of tha, destruction Hetseen the 4th and the the number of cases inerc eueuing weok things wore 1 | there was a further locrease veluded, to upwarda of lith of Novembesg quite wo bad, but The London Tiwes A woek, are at yur tines that number, and If wint bring @ change for the Le-ter, the losses may be » Or 6,000 @ week before Christmas! lo the Court of Queen's Bench, on the Let, Captain bett, charged with being concerned to enlisting men for service on board tho Shenaudoah, ete, was ecyulited by the jury SPAIN AND CHILI The text of the circular of tho Bpanie#h Minister n Affaire on the Chi jan quer It jaw lengthy de justifies the position of Spain, a of the Continental journals assert that the duty of Spain and Chili Paris papers of the letter from the Chilian Minister at Paria, refuting seertions of the circular ot the Spauish Ministor for Foreign Atlairs, A Company had bren organized in Spain for the purpore of laying a Submarine Telegraph Cable be- tween Cuba and the | nited Sta The weekly returns of en increase in the cash an had of over three anda half milion france NBTITUTIONAT Is careful to ex; that during the interview of M. Vou Bismarck, the Prossian Prime Minister, with the Emp ror Napole- M. Drouyu de L'ihuys the e though politheal, was of a general characier B amarok was far frou eudeavoring to lead into hazardous combisatiouse which might sudan, the peace of Europe, of France exhibit The mails from the Hraziie with Ro dates to Nov, Sth is received | mreatly impeded the aivanceof the allied ar In Corienties the Puraruayans were retirine dewa tating the couutry embarrased the alvs @juadron had proceeded to ell Vielo, bus the #tate of the river prevented th Latest Commercial Corton,—Rales o r turbher progress, x) Dales, incl 1 ihe market and closed thaw on ot la peuny on opened dui, but Friday at an adva Quotations are The sales o: port 660,08 bules, ine Saiee to day» aud buoyant, w: warkeb ie auil Petroleum up London, Satur Wiiuties, 19s Evening, Dee, 2. Console closed 05; Lines oS a6s—; kely od give the tie to ench authorities, Uowever, the | to cake toto coumide ra what toke C futhorit es bere will nab them ont nevor tailing | affection may be p tor thet aaieat ef ts pretegt of their baving no papers or par eporta, United mtates to expreas concorning the event of the OF the late President, Abraham Lincoln, are @irected to take into consideration the ox diency of roviding for the completion of th i pinetor onuinent, with @ view to the dedication of ass monument to the commemorat.on ot the virtues wad ba riotism of those great and good men, Georey Vashivg'ou and Abralau Lincoln, Mr, Kuykendall futroduced a bill, which w ty referred to the Commitiee on Military Alfairs, extending the bencfitof the bounty land act of March 4, 1500, to all soldiers, eallore und seamen who served during the late war, On motion of Mr, Niblack It was resolved that the Commitee on the Judiciary be instructed to Inquire into the expediency of viding by law for the adoption of what is Known asthe “ Kight Hour Bya- tem” of labor, in all matters and places to which the Jurisdiction of Congress exivuds, and to report by Dill or otherwise On motion of Mr. S'evens the House took up the resolution providing for w jo.nt committee to examine into the condition of the late ro-called Contederate States, as returned trom the Senate with amend. nents, which were concurred in by the House, The Houre took up the following smendments introduced by Mr. Parnaworth, of Llinois: Resolved, As the seure of this House, as all jnes Official Mexican Advi en. Washington, Dee 15. Oficial advices have hoen received from Matamoras showing that Gen, Eaco- bede of the Independent army wae obliged to raise the reife both on account of the arrival of large Freneb reinforcements and the want of ammunition and provisions tor hia own troops Ile has gone to ocupy the y of Monterey, where ho expsets to Obtain reenres eh to return against Matamorns with better chances of snceew, The condition of affaiie along the wholo fronticr je represented to be moet eucournging for tbe national ¢ suse, From Washington, Wann s, lee 1% The bill to prevent, for the present, the importa. nol foreigucatuo, lu order to guard against the plague, haa passed both Honres of Congress, and therefore only requires the President's signature to become a law, This te the firet bill passed this sengon, Edward Lambert, 25th Loulaiana Infantry (rebe!), who was renteaced to be hung for murder on Friday next, bad bia sentence commuted to-day by the Fresideut to ten years’ finprisonment im the | powers of rovornment are derived trom the consent Penitentiary, of the rel, (bat cannot be regarded av a just It is belioved that Messre Garland, of Arkansas, | Kove! !nent which di nies a large portion of ite citi- zone, who share both ite pecuniary aod mi itary burthen, the right to exprens their consent or diseeut to the lawe which subject thom to texation aud to military duty, aud which refuess them full pioiwction jo the eujoyment of their iuadonable righ's, Kerolvcd, That in imposing taxes ou the people of United braces, none ero excepted thereom ou unt of color, 9© too ia the jaws enacted by Con for enrul and drating into the military service of the Luited btates those liable to ui itary duty, bo oxeinption because of co or has been allow - ed; and while we have rewarded the foreigne: who is ignes ous of our languave aud inatitu ioas, wa whe has bu jet landed on our suores with the rixhts of cilzenslip, fora vrlet service in the aru of the Luivn, good faith aa well as linpartial jus: demand ofthis goverument that it secure to the cones sol- diers ofthe UL niou, theirequal righie aad psivilegus we citi¢-ms Of thy Unites Sater, Kes ieod, That we agico via the President of the Luitod tates that morcy without justice is a crime, wud acoiutting of te.e.8 and tialtos o who hauds the bivod of aiain pstriote has ecarcey died su4 upou Whore bearte the dusaning crime of starving Joyal Wen takea ae piisoverd in Lote, Ww the righus of c.iizeusbip aud eutliage, whie we deny thee righteto the loyal bis-k man who tougut for th Vuion and who ted nud protected our stu: ving suid- jess, iow Ub Uiuetration of thas tiuelam, Mr. Chanler, of N. Y., opposed the introduction of thewe resolutions, The problem of the necro race was not solved as the gentleman from Iliino # avwum- ed, He denied the propouition that the black was the equal otthe white wan, The effect of (uese res luvions would be to iutiame passions bd Keep up sectional oxcitement, It wee ueeie@ for the Kepubil cele . political job (0 CODLIMUG Lhe Bgitution ui Lue question, per. /Ancons moved that the resolutions Le laid vw the ta ihe question was decided in the neyative by @ vote of 43 to Lis The resolutions of Mr, Farnsworth were then re- ferred to tho Keleet Committee, to injuire tute the coudition of the late Rebel Coufederucy. On motion of Mr, Boutwell, it was resolved tuat the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed te cousider and report whetho any of the tuhabitants O! the States deciared to ie iu-uriection by the pro. clumation ot the Pies dated August Joth, Iso, oud July 10th, 1504, are eu ed Ww colupedeation lor ely 08 es of pic ty oecimoned by ihe operations Of the United Sines artuies, @mpoyed iu tue suppi er gion the bebeiiou, On miction of Mr. Houtwell {t wea resolved that the Committee on Juuiciary be instiuc.ed w cousicur the expedicucy of reporting ab wueuds tto the Constitution of the Luned States, which aieu prow vide substautiaily that ue Shute slall make any vis tinction 1B (he ex@ic.se Of Lhe Gieetive Leuckise oo account! of race or color Mr. Wilght offered the following, which was referred to the Committee on Printing, name! Resolved, Tuas as there are many persons whe have proved thomeesy wtriogic and luyal meu, ia the recent: flours suseuio toe National iite, but whe bave «iiwited Buowledge of tue English iubguage, and ;et dese to read the Message o: our patriotie Poesient, that 1,0 copies auditional of tue Presi. deus Meesmee L@ piinted for distribudien ia Gelman isdguase, 46 couse adjourued. (Cominned ea the Last Paso. and Marr, of Louisiana, are tho only ones who have epplied to the United States Bupreme Court to be re- admitted to thet bar without be!ng required to take the oath of loyalty as prescribed by Congress. The discussion as to the Coustitutionality of the oath will be argued on Friday, The joint special committee of the two Honses of Congress on the death of President Lincoln held meeting today, It fe understood that they will probably report in favor of memorial services in Febrnary, with Lon. K. M. Stanton as orator for the ocension, Inasmuch as the Tennessce deleration has been adinitted to the tloor of the House, the delegatlons from Virginia and Louisiane are now urging that thoy, too, should be admitted to the same privilege Hi @ certainiy four, aud perhips five, of the There Virgluia delegation who eaa subscribe te the teat oath, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Session, BENATE, Washington, Dev 13.—-Mr. Stewart submitted « Joint reso ution bracing the following articles to be proposed as amendinents of the Constitution of the United Sta Firat.-The union of the States, under thie Con- stitution, ie iudismiute, aad no stat from the obligation of paramount all e Hied BS wee Sond. No envagement made or obligation incurred by any Stute, or by any num ber of States, or by any county, elty or o} municipal corporation. to subvert, liupair, or re bue authority o © United States, or to upp tid Any ovislature, Convention ot ! to such subhority, eholl ever be A or ba areeuted or suatal » a whole or part, by auy State or by (he United states ‘The cesolution was referred to the Judiciary Com- Miittee, Sir. Wilson was excused, at his own request, from fervice on the Committe on Peusions aud Volun teerlng Claime Mr, Guthrie pros (a remonetrance from the Erecutive of Louisiana againet the election of Monera, Hahn and Culer xs Sevators fiow Louisiana, Orders ed upon the ta Mr. Sherman, {roi the Committee on Agriculture, reported the Houre billto ps tthe importation of cattle, 60 asto prevent th read of the cattle @ in this count Tho bill was pasved, Tho Benate took up aud poseed with an amend- Mont, the rewolur i: jug for information in re- gard to the employmeutof persons inthe Treasury Department, who buve uot takes the oath of aliogi- ance, &c,, &e Mr, Wilson called up a bill to maintaln the free dow of the inbahi:anis of the Miaies declared te be dle