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T AE ——_ ee - — > . ene . Nuthe re 10,445 ; , ' , , " oe ¢ 1OAR5, NEW YORK, FINDAY, DECEMMEI 15 } The L test | Mm emtacke teeta ty he een cere comrade he } a ews | Prene sort hy fee 4 te ee me ot a) Meee Tet of Renwety Lave yy fos vont Oe (+d net he om rron ed beet ot ! Nelog ragh tothe 9.0. Man, Gone et Oore wun « oneal as canned es hoped ek ORE ees het fd et ” 4 - ALABAMA eer) early appre 4 he eoeon of he lan i « ihe ve, ga: * epcer ms n ms op 8 . , | Geneve Aesomriy i vejeenng Oe proprend | the bane wher of hana Ge as Owomen in | Amondtenene a ae Oe Me MOE FOE OHH AE netates af the Cate! j bad Comes Dew #9 | Heaton, ont \aiierad hes rome we bare Mnatier | and 6 luateed - et Oe how “ ght oF eatherten yelled Citowl at the President, iabtadamartaas. IMPORT 5 ta te f FROM = MmiSSiSGIPR), ORe Canela Novae hk rt oe ee "yu lation te mare feet 04 Renate at any ate Rn 70 TAL MILITIA, jor, The haw oo deterred ia the hepe - that the de wee Aetenten It Mephene mar Bis oka to be Disarmed, he pemewet jm@aan oe baby he wectat Oheneter, So teeneiretion of the rernet ert RAL POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. ontacky and the Amendment. 0 8 ons or REPENTANCE, | et Ion hee vet teten piace = The Legielennee will tate 0 Oren8 from he 11th lomant to the hth of Jone ory, cateee obatecten fo he war of the nengare fom of the Godarnet Meni be eomer removed The Prealena Weonege wee reat bh) the Leader fore io Nigh aptrite, end wlth hopes of « epenty re Menledion of Gecraie th the Calon The Georgie Lagisietere fethel the Conetinn Hone) Ama@ndment, ane littous!)), a@ follows in t One fLOM. me iHE AMENDMENT A DOPTED THERE. : oer he 10 reenive’, by the Benete and ” llouew of Representane Cane Aeaerntt pppearance of Trouble ia Virgiolay | mer. snes ine ssid wren ment so she Comenvrion be, ad the eeme le he chy recited aa) soopted The following enendment wae rejected, tn onler bh takee all pretext of (elay in Washington : Ta it therefore foaclved, That tn revifying the tmendiment © the Covatioutton of the United Mates, we lo ony believing that the Congres of the Unived Aiates hee the power oniy t make permanent the emancipetion of Maven, end that ail right of citinensh p can be conferred only by the Btotee reapectively, aad euch uoderaten ond bel been the object contempiawe! sign to Reinstate the O14 Rebel State Officers. SH NEWS FROM MEXICO. i Battle-.-The French Defeated, National Cause in the Ascendency Congressional Pro- ceedings, a Alaba dadge Rasteed and the Habens Corpas. Mobsle, Dee, 12.—1k will be recollected that mae. A, Dexter, a special Treasury agent, arrested by the military on the charge of ud, and that Gen, Wood, commanding the De- ment of Alabama, declined to obey the writ of bean corpus lesued by Judge Rusteed, for the eration of Dexter, on the ground thet the said bmhing therein Jnterfer® with the jnterna) attaire of the Beate, Minaiaaippt. The State Benete of Missiesipp! hee passed « sweeping rerolution repudieting all delta whe ther on secount of salaries of officers, Treaetry notes, bills of ex hangs, of otherwise, thet were incurred by the Miate between the Oh dey of Jan wary, 1961, end the 16th day of October, 1964 Oregon. Washinton, Dec, 14.-Hecretary Weward to-dey received the following tel gram sddreseed to bim by Sarnuel BE. May, Gecretary of State of Oregon: “ Bulem, Oregon, Dee. 12 —Oregon rewfied the anti-slavery amendment to the Constitution of the United States yesterday Glory to God |" twas anepended in the Siate by proelamation . the President, and that the action of Gen, Wood Mexico. 0 r this matier was gustaine! by the President. Ges. Diars ¢ AD rad the sterday, Judge Busteed ce! vered the final opin in this case, saying : fgaibat the warrant for attachment againes Gen od will le vacated wit) out the court's consent; swt whi ¢ acquitting Gen. Wood, | cannot even by plication, consent to what | consider an en- oachment of the Exccutive Department of the Be voroment upoa one of tts co-ordinate branches pe exercise of these functions by the President not f , y we but directs diso to these Hhorities, I claim exemption from any respon L ? ; i t Washington, Dec. 14.—Oficial news from Aca- puleo has been receivod by Sonor Romero, the Mexican Minister, Thedates are to Nov. 25 Gen. Alvarez tranemite the details of an important wie- tory over the French obtained by the enterprising Gen, Diarz, shortly after his escape from the jai! in which he waa confine! at Pusbla, The National forces obtained quite a number of arma, horses, &e4 endaleo papers of the French commanding officer. Op the 89h of October last Gen. Deaz had hy an interview with Gen. Alvarez near Acapules, pot hha mr. Ra pag Re cth cared with the view of commencing ® new campaign lake the foregoing statement of facts, Trespect. | againet the French, in which the States of Oaxaca ply protest against she act of the President, and | gnd Guerero willact in combination, The National ert shat the trial of the petitioy Dexter, can- t lawfully proceed in sny other way than th cause is represented in the secendency in Bouth- \ ern Mexico, hed according to the forms now prescribed the Conssitution, Christian reverence and obedi- EP eines eae Chili—Important Circular. Washing Dee. 14.—The Secretary of the ility of guilt as alleged. No offictal station is, or bt to be beyund the public watchfulness, and as th 6ne all) 6oplaces and powrr and acis t f nce to which is moss patriotic service that ercitizen or Government can render to the vi rbment, ; — Treasury toMy issued the following important ‘ ,) M cirewar retative to Chilian affairs: ¥ Ississippl. Tarasuny Derarrugnt, Dec, 15, 1865, pe Blacks to be Disarmed by the State War having been declared sgainst Spain by the Malitia, Jovernment of Chill, it is impossible that, dunnug the pendency of hont.l ties, atteropta may he made w bring into the Cunted States ports prizes taken | trom oue of the parties by the war vevwels of the | other, Custom officers will use dve diligence to prevent the entrance of such vessels iuto their re- spective Cistricts excepting whew, aa voarela in distress, they come within the provisions cei 16th section of the act of March 2, I700, entitled abstinence of all violence in its execution, it * An act to regulate the collection of dusies on im- porta and tonnace ;" in which case, the provisious ects the emp'orment of such force as shall be | of that nection must be strictly enforced, Collec easary to put down any efforts of resistance on | tors wil) direct the commanding officers of the rev- enue cutters, in their respective districts, to warn part of the negroes that may be made,’ al! vosseln of either belligerents that they may find Louisiana. endeavoring to enter thé ports of the Unite | States, with prizes or captures in charge of prize crewa, ic State Militia In Need of Arms—Cotton «reables, Etc. that they are not perimtied so to do, except when they sock a port of retuge in distress, aud, in this ew Orleans, Dee, 12.—A number of the Louis a country newspapers state that the white mil- case, the Colectors will promptly notify ine De- partment of the fact of such arrival, and theecir curnstances attending the same, UJ, MoCcLiocu, organization under the Governor's orders | Seeretary of not be effective to much of an extent, as they eno arms, In some of the parishes, Terre |. me and Natchitoches for example, the negroes evil disposed towards the whites, aud the pa- charge that evil disposed white persous are at bottom of this state of things, Inthe parish PA noxville, Dee, 11.—An or lor bas been jasued UB the Adjutant General of Mississippi to the Cap- ffos of militia companies recently organized, di- Piing them to disarm the negroes within the Wpius of their company lines. The order is said arise from Gov, Humphrey, and while it urges , of A WASHINGTON COURT SCENB, An Argument Not in the Books, Washington, Dee 14.—There was « remarkab! andexciting scene in the Circuit Court to-!ay. Mr. Bradley expressed the hope that the Court, Judge Olin, would not argue certain facts to the gNetchitoches the papers say thas it is evident 10 jury, The Judge den.ed he bad interfered with pat the militia of the State canst be orgeulaed the inets ; and asid he would not be insulted, and | armed svon, to afford the necessary protection | would not auffer Mr. Bradley to state to the Court \ Ihe whites. The course of the military suthor- wie i lester spew to be untrue. ri ‘ 7 r ma y- you mean to say jaye state: in interfering by force of arms to protect a what I know to be untrue, you are « liar and» verpment cottoe agent, [charged before # State | geoundre!, rt with stealing cotton), from arrest by the Toe Court ordered the Marabal to take Mr. Brad riff, has been approved by Gen, Canby. Only | Jey into custody, and he was removed from the 1 t reow, Mr, Bradley, with two members of the Sheriff's account of the affair has been pub- bar, was in the Crim'nal Gourt-room « few mo N ri ed. mena ne atarwards, when Judge Oia peosed 5 oe canyon gs thiougb, Mr, Bradley said: Are you looking for YY POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, top | To yeu intend to pend tae 65 Jal)? st { Virginia. Judge Olin—Nos yet, " , ‘a Mr. Bradley —I{ you aay to me what you said on y aehingtom, Dec. 14.—The Legislature of Vir- the bench—that I stated what I knew to be uutrue vs has fixed the 21.t inst. for the election of | _j will thrash you, a c officers; and it is thought bere from private age Ohne Foe thrash me! Go aw 5 . \3 x ucye U.iu videred a rule to be served on Mr \ Buigeuce received from Richmond that it isthe Bradiey io show cause wiy be euould uot be gnofthat bly to reinstate the old officers » held place under Gov, Bmith, Gov, Pie epont d regard this a8 personel and it ia belicved ld rere from office in that event, which would puulscd tur contempt of Court, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Session. BENATE, upon the Government the appointment of » : e. je ¥ Brisional Governor, g Hesmnetery Dec, 14.-Mr, Brown offered the aluced jn th zinta Senate, a pedavedd be PW bill wae intr: 1@ Virginia Senate, on Resolved, ‘That the Committee on Judiciary he x neaday, repealing all acts relative to slaves | instrucioa to imguire inw jue expedienc) and Fahis oh julnese of provids by law for »Le adoption of the ek fj tree negrore, and allowing them to testify in wht hans sretaun ef labor io ali employment aud ry ts, Mr, Gilmer, of Richmond City, advocated | places to whieh the jurisdiction of Congress extends, 60 lor as the sane may be practicable, and to report by bill or otherwise. Mr. Trumbull thought the resolution ought to go to come other than the Judiciary Committes. Mr. Wileon suggesied ite reference to the Com: mitéee ou Naval Affaire ae most of be persons to be immediate passage of the bill. Is was laid on ble, and oriered to be printed. A resolution offered confirming the ratification of the anti- wy amendment at Alexandria, which was tred to the Comm Wey ou Federe) Bolations, ) The (etetien ee 0 he rateetion 4 @) Meewn “ 1 fre matt (in moetien of te Marela, 1 «00 entered that ehen the feneta atinnrn & dag, 11 Otmurn te ment an Woot Gr Fewe We Prettent 1 ee to at he Ponate © erepend fer Chie fee ite dae ibe rations opm patie aterm thet on ray ofler fitine and apyrepriaw irihnee © the onererter Get the mamary of one ohe Me comet, bat @he Oe lth ae hee fates) Maen ge eerembiine here 6 (Nie present marian on harm ait hed cecadion to femmart, nonapel a6 can here (atied emert, (he sheenee of one of cnet mamta one thom oe have heen accasternved to tw th i te pald cowmell @tth fq theme belie eer fother Oho fh whe myngtied @1th we in ons dat he atone bere @ and divnteramed naroomen @ prin @ 4 ont» wre 6 wt an apright man. Bs fe hy the hen ‘a on 1 wy ‘ it hee aireaty heen on the annemneement t ihe nipaget, the How ’ “of nome ‘ow the lormat fonste of the hy ome ate Fe BE or 1 9 eminently 11 and hecoming f Preideny a0 | fe alee in aerordanee with en approved and gacre) comom that we pe ” howe in the ordinary routine of our daily labor, thet hour to the viriaes and 6 A and larneated reparts * on iy in our i mavore @ moral ence “Your coth Jeiae Colamer ie dead” u macmnan | received at Seeks kes He expired a » Vermont, at ae im the eters @ of bis intellactaal faeni ties, with aa abiding sod anshaken fein in the Obrietian retigion, and la the cherished hope of « bilseful inn mortarty Hay three weeks betore nie nee he Ciatted Mout poiller, the capital of the “hee some Alby miles fr t bie residence, to attend | orrel services . Having pald the leet younger end favorite brot om ol of reapect and affection ta & hrowers meinory, he returned to hie own bat aaa, only to lay himeelf hy #0 eon, to dle, Hy thte alepen sation, so mdden and +o ead, the Benate of the Laited states lost one of the oldest, mont expe- fenced sod mow ed of ite members, the coun- wy the one purest of ite stateemen ; sorle A the ¢ hof which he waea member, oe of briabtort and worthlest exemplars; my own Btete her moet eminent citizen; end thie day the 6 1¢ mourning throughout ail her Lordere, Mr Foote them gave @ eketeh of the life of Mr. Cottemer, and conciuded with asiowlog Culogy upon hie lace ¢ aque, 0 6 wlee and incorrur e man, one lone wae & national calamity, aod whore example chould be tollowed by all who eepire to the faithiul service of their country At the conelasion of bis eration, Mr. Foot offered the following Reaoloed, That the Benate h deepest scoribility, th ot the Hon, Jacob Colla United Bratee trom th received with the ent of the © & Senator of the ate of Vermont, bers of the Menate, frome very mark of reapect due Jacob Collame:, will go ofape on the leit arm for into mourning by wear thirty days, HKeaolved, That ae a further mark of reepret for the memory ot the deceased, the senate do now adjourn it was ordered that the Secretary communicate there resolutions to the House of Representatives Mr, Harris, of New York, next epoke of Mr. Col- lamer in (erins of the werinest eulogy, and Mr Jobo eon, of Maryiend, paid a high tribute to the wisdom and judgment of the deceased, and othere followed, and atier passing resolutions, the Senate adjourned to meet on Monday neat HOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Speaker sunouneced the appointment of Mr Hart, of New York, o# a member of the Committee on the District of Columbia, in place of Mr. Davie, roniened The Speaker also announced the following epecial committee on Mr. Biaine's resolution rejative to re imbarsing the love: States for money expended in putting down the rebellion: Merere Blaine, o ine; Hooper, of Mass. ; Loan, of Mo, ; He Darling, ot NS. Y.; Piants, of Uhio; Ne + Smite, of Ky.; Ferry, of Mich The following |s the committee to inquire into the condition of the late so-called Coufederate States : ers, Of N. J, Mr. Washburne of Ill, ssid the House might as woll at this time determine the period for which they would adjourn over for the holldays, and he then introduced « jolas retoiution to that effect, Mr, Stevens moved to fill the blauks therein by mening fiom the Zist of December to the 4th ot OMe Ww burne moved the Insertion of the “Mth of Mr. neon, of P inciude ali the notidays, thought the House might ‘the sth of January was eo great holiday iu his bate and was generauy celebra- bed iu the lit way. Mr, Farneworth, of Lil, wae im favor of working along now and adjourning neat summer, The cho ers hich hes vieltea Asia and kurope tuay then be Lere and everybody in that case would desire to be with their tamtites, ‘Loe House agreed to the amwendmentand the ques. tow recurring On the pasrage of the resolution, Mr, Vike said he hoped iy would be voted down, Mr, Washbuine, of Ill, 1 do nos, Mr. Koillos unsuccessfully woved to lay the resolu. tion on the table. ‘The reroiation waa then agreed to by « vote of gu yeas agaiust 67 mays, it proviies (the Benate cou- Ourriug) that the two liouses will adjourn trom the Whh of Mecember to the Hh of January Heat. Mr. Stevens, irom the Commitiwee ou Approprin. eported @ bill appropriating thirty tho: 4 or so Much as may be necessary Wo ie! the sident's House, and repair thesame. ‘hie amounts WAs Fequirod, aud wae wore than the whee amount whieh tailed ty be appropriated during the lest ression, Lhe Uhl was pinsed Mr, Mtevens also reported a bill appropriating #16- 44,00 lor the paymentot invailu aud other pun e0ur, Mr, Johnson no objeetion to the paseage of the Dill, but he wanted to increase the peusions of the lower grades of ponsione:s, by giving seu more thas eight dollars & meutl, which woe wot sufhoent tor their support, Mr. bievens said the rewarks of the gentiemen Wele Very WO; but thie bili was prepared ip aceord~ acu with the @xletiug law. Lie » Ve Wiillag at the proper time to vote for wwceas of bounties and suem payable out of rece) estates, Ine bib aened, Mr. Stevens also reported a hil! making appropria tons tor the support of (ue Wert fun Acauouwy tor the year ending Juue dud, lo. # bab was veleried to the Comal 66 ui ibe Wie vl lie shale oF Luo Lsob, Buu tus.e the ep.ciai oruer of Lhe uy fos January 15th, 4s. Latin (of N. Y,) trom the Committee on print. ius, 1epO.tea @r@solu wou (nal Ayu exe Cop.es of the Offsal seport o, Lieui, “ed Cove. o LO Priuted for the use Of ihe Neadyual tere of ibe Aamy 0) the Unites pines oi. Waenbuine fo, iil, cut mau had beter mane tuo nue OA COp.es, A masiign ane awrked lo uOiray ihe expenree ( it wee the etore qrue tliat retie win, The te@olation was tie ‘i, Mr, Wight intoune | stuck was referred to the Commuitvee on Cow ¢o, suthoriging the Secretary of the Treasury 10 purcinee @ FullAble Bite tor & Custom House and warehoure at derrey City, and making an Syproprianen \MucUns poe tpecifiod) for tue erection u& ime pulidine Mr. Clark, of Kangas, inirecuced «bill, which was wary Affaire, to eo 'Rouss providing the Dounty of jy doimit com. Putras for he Whole perjod ol #7 10% erted that the geatle alittle targer, way ali dolare wih be bie pratings wud tment shoud bee Grant, with ut | SUN. ay _———/ Thirty’ Vhied V ener Winds idee bats, eek wormed went i come af hematin | 1 wheres poamn of Meats ceanted wri lemme (Rett bt riede «8 ae . « 1#' «@ “cotrientom fom «@ aneet 1 wont @ ta ’ “ rer re | he dedgried | “COO he he sennnnt Thea . Narn Ma "aah Dod onew SDE ITE | open: ted revdterves te the te od ae Pree ty - ee orn | peer te He ogh ane Onn wnt yt te (te foray * 160 ty fer a8 8 08 EN Om God ’ “ '‘ ew mnnher ~ ‘ ‘ wanes weer Fale ews f laseond Revewas ts Boxtene ry Hr Hawtoren, of (regen, clare’ the Chwwing | me bi cge 1] me nareet wh rer" 2 Monntan OF 488 And than ere or F Ae gent (hee (renews aeator 2! pied wine po wowwert 4 Chane tat Fh - Ma ee oer Bad Ap syascn ee | 4 4 00h, enneed enna wy | The fewee et peed he pretation by @ erent | Ot ewe owe 6 b4 the -a00 of hal te! Meeeee v8 the - G+ fmmneliy lntendneed (he btimwotne, @hiet oe | PONIOR ON property of Rregton fren. ww 0004 sviey Roving ayer +l 40 Aeanee nhs ter, the Cant we Nered, on mtion of Owe Ihemnae Ar Wherege, Repeat jean tmatitetiens san fed perme ‘ ' oe | Ment eaters iy ‘oy seen tha bane of the aniverea } o en sor ened in ond ger | fettioenes af (he pampte | 904 @herean the row ward fennel ond ona ay tm mene athivted (he naseR one “ . ' oyiiors, ave (fupeaaity If ty | Meme Yo Cone henner: of ememen ehane vere o “” tacts 7 oe tenet re ol. P iy Shen? , ig omy. eratnre V@rws wf on | fond, Phat the (ofan Crenetttamen Maremmcwa: | UF Free of brane . bri owt | thn he necwend het Oye ene, of = ee relat 8 ood eorahiiehine in the ota | ere; | wer # . ’ sation, @haee sty teres eduction, | 0m and dem, ot tee” ome m8 (adhe | g)thont eaard te ur poker pom ibe vowndatiot Tlant of ater and 7. iow 7 an 0nd & at Ch eaten ae onal: fall Lehre @ @ anterd (a he land on the lorgees eo MN oh on 14 eee eva ahead by Conetem, and tt We whether betes n | tuck @ hureaw should nov fe rgade an eesential and | V0! Hithond, hart, en at Meow) | pe rrHRWene pert of any er etem et td a) Tae convectet ret fom 04 rom few « coming im and on the 10 farorarie \@ the senes of roVineia! Frotinen then we seve from he warned rewirne He Witenes (of lerway offered the Wttowing fr dend Aeatene te That al) paoere whieh may he 6 @role they ee w foprecmasion of tlw late an call Vere, we» tates of Anuertes, af iter of thee, | hed been ie! wt fl te the Jeat Commies of Fifteen retiondy “ jaronanions "4 A wi mg f Cas ‘ avon es daw ate been retnrmer Ten ere poe bo 4 erste Bates, of aithear of them | ue Uetee gg MU and any allt mh aver entitled to rey fatten tous douted oom ode agetnm 1% ent MY Kaeser teynived ohether the reetation oar Hon (he enene a0 (hat etrletan ant by the Bewate Ne ee oe preeioaty ) Onb) the reantation «a4 rioation of the Const tation @ et the lawe of Com rhee, ehich require the Mpeatar to adminieter the Cath 16 all member sleet ao hey Appoer Mr Arnith eehed whether it not unfait thet thie propeettion shenid he intredaced at thie tim comaloe that both howses of Oo uarene had etrle 4 ous fron ¢ original real stiow 7 Mr linvls sald he rome te 5. qawtion Whether ww poet thie reeolation wae nee 1+ contin’ with the pp, Judecel the clesion' vaaiiheet \one ond revurer, eft, dee ee bor alifeat retare’ af | members? igs “| and seomg others @ notion wae sent from Phils The resolution was finally par eed. arntt mach oy | lelpine denging that « recent meeting of the element, under the operation of Ue previews qace. | Fenians held in thet ctty represented the opinion thom, Your 107; naye 66 of the Hrotherhood there, and 11 le now asserted Nae. M fenen, Mi \ nit Magers. Ane en Trent wif that « majority of the Mrotherhood tn Pritedelphia Feruuher, favek, weber mer, Crider trie endoree the proceedings of the fenatora Aceon. Habbell (in Janse Huamphioy, dames Mo vinn2! | (2 8 fnanctel report revently iseued, the pree gg aM =, her ent receipte of money rubseribed to the cone of wart Albiadhy Sicheloap Ireland averages one hundred thousand dollers “LAWAL NEWS, NEW YORK amt Tue VICINITY, Tie Fentane At the headquarters of the amount of business on tranmected yeatertey. From ities and towne letters and Alepetches were re erlved muntatning the recent setion of the Menete, Kogers, Ross, Abannlli ayaceay perivonth, At thie rate, more than one million of well Surones, Paes Mei 402) Le dollars wil! be raised during the year. Whaley, Winfeld, Wriahts Keronsan,—The eteamsbip Ariadne, hens for Key Went and Apalachicola, Dec, 18, 4PM, shen off Harneget, came in collision with the Williara Kiward (Capt, Ashby), from Hevre i New York, with cargo of wines, 4c, and sunk her tn 80 minutes, Crew saved. The steamer received sore shiyht damage shout the head. CHAMPER OF ComMmnon.—LovaL Camp. Tons AnD SoUTHERN DanTors—Prorcem Nation an Curron Comvarrtion, #t0.The regular December meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was hald Savenas inches of snow hae fellen in Northern yesterday, ecversl well known gentlemen were Kaneas and Bouthero Nebra ka present. Business of considerable interest wae Jaune Foutos, editor of Uie Wilmington, N., | transacted, The following resolutions by Col, F. Jovnnat, died yeaterday. He was one of the} 4 Conkling, were read: moat prominent editura ip f he Btate, A metnage was recetved fim the Aomaty: annovuar. ing the death of Renator Collat ver, aod W esers. Mor- rellof Vt, Grider, of Ky, /\lley, of Mas, and Wentworth, of Il, paid thel) tributes; when the naual resolutions were adogted, and the House ad journed untill Monday. ———— Nows items. By Telegraph to the New York “Swn,) Resolved, Thes statutes of limitation to suits on con - Cor, Danerow, of the Thr rd Wisconsin Cavalry, | tsetse are i lable with justion on the surp- : position thas parties beve had jay to formerly Governor of Wieo onain, died at Leaven- | « their elaitwn through the asa paste worth, Kansas, on Wednes lay justice ; apd neh ee duripg the late ctvil war ne been tna} ble for loval sretivere to tebe ony Taw City Hotel at Madin on, Wis., was burned faoesures to collect whete depte the Southern Btates sesterday morning, Lass $25,000; insured for | {iat all she period of the iehellion choad be ancapyed $15,000, from the time fixed for limitation of actions in. thone Reacl ted, hat the jarledtetion of lpited Btates over cases betw melcienns or diferent N. Cantan, of Wentfleld, Mees, bea been ap pointed to the position of /\ssimtent Clerk, uoder the Clerk of the House of Re preanntatives, plete Thea On towne K Teg Tun foreign importasious at Boston, vie your, | sires Jat any ‘mnesan Peel pari, ediond: will amount to nearly sixty \ro!llone of doliarain | striking illustration of the widen of wach Revtatens currence and at the same time shows tneffectual > 7 it by statntes of limitation the states can ronder tao Rev. Hexiy W. Doctacums, of Bt, Btepben's | jurisdiction tically nr yd Church, Philadelphia, was foun d dead ia his study | ,,/ieevlved, Ths» memorial be presented tn Com. yesterday maroing, Cauwe not slated, eustors in the National ener of « law exem from the ope: ot the biota te tutes of tion, fecn ethed bool enough dive lore! jeore tare to tunity 0 onporee their demands. “iitnotoed, hah. twee of nine & sppointed by the Freadent to carry out the coded Toe ubans. Tus remains of Jonathin Gillett, formerly of the firm of Wright, Gillett &\ Rawmom, of New York, and more recentiysof Latedo, Obi, who myateri ously disappeared three ye sre ago, have been found at the latter city, under clr aimetances which leave Tae Becretary read # communication from Mr, no doubt of bis having beenunurdered, A. Peufield, of Washington, in which the writer In the U, Commubesioner'ss Court, Boston, James | reed the Chamber of Commerce to call » Nations) W. Addison, a clerk in the Post Othee im that city, | vtton ) Seems area, fe Be ae wes on Wednesiay brought up on three com of this ouuntry equal to that raised in the year be- planta, charging him with stemlioyg from the Post | fore the war—namely five miilion bales ; and the Office cortain letters, The defendant pleaded | "Filer argued to show that specie payments could guilty, and was helesto bail in #24000 on each in- | [ange export of esaonves ts to have tbe exchanges dictment. Addison bas been « clerk in the Post | with Eurore ite Laggrnpglvady ° ~ stious presen: 6 writer, a very long let- Oos'tur about three yi are, ter, were asfullows: He said the gold value of Im the U. 8, District Court hdld at Boston, the | the greet cotton erop would be @1,000, 000,000; that case of the prize steamar Selma, captare! by Far- exporting three shir, * On Ones. receive , year om @60N, 0 —» eum ragut’s fleet during the a tack on Mobile being up | TOV would soon bring specie payments upon the yesterday, the Judge «ecided that the vessels | Lasisof our immense eurrency circulation ; and which were required to remain outside of Fort | that we shoukl thus solve @ great problem in ne- tional fluauces, by enabling this country to carry « Morgan or 'n Missinsipy i Bound, were not the ac- larger amount of paper with specie payments then tual captors of the prize, and could nok participate | was ever carried before in exy country. in the proceeds, which were oriered w be hauded weve aecae shabiijon 4 pees Sey £ »] 0 ahow that we cou: ouly keep ow own over to those that eutere d the bey, gold, but that much of the coin ef Europe woul* nud ite way bisher, The communicasion waa referred to the Execr- tive Committee, A communication from Thomas W. Conway, whowe proposed mission to Europe to induce cap) taliste to turn thelr attention towards the uncu/ti- vated lands of the Boutbern States, which las already been referred to, was received end read. Mr. Moses I, Grinnell presented the following 1+- svlution in regacd to this subject: Resolved, That in view of the inability of planters in the southern states (onpecinily those known as the eand give satie- of freedmeu re- General J.atelligence, {By Mail to the New York Sun) ; Ture year the rajlro 1 accidents have averaged 2a mouth Toe car-rings given to @ Russian bride in Lon- don cost $40,000, A BALLET queen, Ip Pa ma, Mile, Be! loser, fam- ous for boauty und dine!p stion, has just died at the age of 27 How Br astus Connria bh +6) een removed from the Board of Directors of the li, Y. Central road, and Hon, Horace F, Cuark, suty situted im bis place, facwory larg ¥ uy hel slaves; and in view of the great com- ‘Virvare having fine akating in Montreal, The | fu:clal more) aud social be: which the nation “Victoria Rivk" was opened night bolore leat with | egrand display and Wilum)» sion, Rapiart, the ular ope vatic artist, died a few weeks ago at Bologna, iu ite sixiy-c.xeh yoar of | hie age. Gan, GRAST is again on duty at his beadqui but prvposes io make auother Kouthern war | °CRMY: Lina low weeks, extensling his journey as far A letter from Judge Thomas W. Boynton, o South a8 Now Orlane and) we different miliary | Koy West, was read, [st suggested to the Cham- poste ov the Bio Grande, ber the propriety of sending wrecking vessels to THE inmene aggrezate of lugeage carried on the . % propert, Mew York Central R Kk. may /e¢ inforret from the Maat coat, fo reas Yael pines property shes fact that no less than @v,(K@ check# are in use on from the Boston Board of Trade and other institr- that line~ these cost 18 cunts @ piece, making the | ong were read, and the Chamber adjourned. | Pese oF 000,800 for to item stone T N THR Faexcn Erucoran Lave Ha'iton gad ‘Yoronto pe ak ROUBLE 1 there have been iaparieol tiisumer ries Gevnen —It has been the custom for seme time past, ia the French Episcopal Churob, 29d street, and the world would derive from the speedy revivas of industry i those stares this Chamcer mos: cor dially approves aud rec ommends the conte pis ted Liteslon 0: Mr. ‘lhomas W. Conway, late sesistauc comm of the Hureau of b reeumen in the stave Ol Louisiane, baving #F ite object tho imiroduciion Oo! Capa and eusei prise imto that eeciion of our on the frontier by the Government, within » few few deys past. eC i bel th arms were to be wee pod edt Mg oe to sppoint young ladies to collegs the contributions, subjugation, ‘| a@ |e the custom in France. Thiscourse bas crosts Decemoes 1. Gea, gpixwee. |. & Treasurer es (Comsimacd on tho Last Page.) 4