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TALE Number 10.492, The Latest N ews By Ieclegraph to the NV. ¥. San, UTR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. A RIOT AT RICHMOND. GO Armed N egroes. THEY FIRE UPON THE POLICE, Det>at of the Blacks. Tho Tennessee Congressmen. THEIR EARLY ADMISSION EXPECTED. Reconstruction Committee Favor It TRE FENIAN CRISIS. Increasing Excitement, ACTION IN’ THIS: CITY, The Sons of Ireland Aronsed. Immense Meeting at Jones’ Woods, STIRRING SPEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS Action in Other States, EVERY MAN TO HI3 POST. &e., 7" aa &e. & Cee Wasnrsatos, March 4th, A letter from Richmond gives the particulars of « Mot in the eastern euburbeof that city late on Friday Bight. It eppeare that @ police torce undertook to @ieperse or arrest 60 or 60 armed negroes, who fired voler at them witlhoutelfect. Tho pol ce returned the ire, when the negroes retreated across & ravine, Tie Gling was renewed at Intervals, and the blacks ence twice recrossod the ravine, driving back the police, The continuous reports of frearme havivg Gtirected the attention of the commanding office: at Litt ony be sent a equad of men to ascertain tho caure, The soldiers went to the rear of the po- sition held by the blacks and the crowd dispersed, The military captured ten of the rioters, reveral of whoin hed been wounded, it is reported, by the shots of the pol! On Saturday last, a delegation of the Chiefs cfa Promiueut band of the Chippewa Indians, bad an loterview with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. During the interview, Col, Parker of Licut. Gen, Grant's staff, who hus been instrumental in common with ovhers, in establishing peace berweeu the hoe- tile Indian tribes and the United Stotes, addreseod the Chiefs inn characteristic manner, counselling them to rerpect the tieaty that has been ratified between them and (he Governinent, and te allow no Gificulties og diversions to arise calculated to affeet their actions. Gen. Grant has ordered a Board of m'!itary oMcers to aseersbie in St. Louis, on the 14h inet., for the purpore of makiug recommendations for brevet Promotion to the grades of Brigadier and Mejor General in the Reguiar Army, from soy brevet or @ctuai rank for which the appointment te already eonfirmed, The detail for the Board includes four of the five commande:s of military divisions, namely ; Major Generals Sherman, Mcade, Thomas, and Sher- Man. Owing to the official announcement of the feeun ptiou of hostility between Spain and Peru, the secretary of ibm Treasury bes issued a circular & officerr of the Cus-oms, instructing them to direct the commanding officers of revenue cutters to warn all vessels of either belligerent that they may flad endeavoring to enter the ports of the United States with prizes, that they are mot permitted to do so excepting when they seek a port of retuge in distress. The funeral of Col. Browning, formerly private secretary of President Johneon, took place to-day, Among those in attendance were the l’resident and Distamily, The pall bearers were Cole, Moore and ki and Majors Morrowand Long, of the Presi dent's staff, Dr, Duhamel, Joseph Li. Bradley, Jr.. and Ui, Welles, The President bas ordered the restoration to the Richmond, Va, banks of the colu cap ured in Waeh- ington, Ga., and asince placed in deposit in the Treasury Department, The banks must establish their claims in detail, 1, was rumored in the House of Representatives on Beturday that the Commitiee on Reconstruction had agreed on arepert in favor of the acmission of the Tennessee Benators aud Representatives, The Sonate not being in session on Saturday, was the eicual and excuse for another tremendous rush fo the White House, Among the visitors were Benatore Cowan, Dixoa, Doolittle, and Lane, of Kan ons, and Generals Grant, Steedinan, Low Wallace, and Green Clery Smith, Henry Baise, lato Hospital Steward at the Finley Hoepital, was murcered last uight by three burglars whose operations Le was endeavoring to stop, He wee from Lancaster, Pa. it will be recollected that several weeks ago the Houre of Representatives passed « resolution declar- ing it inexpedient at this time to legislate for the payment of ciatme growing ont of property appropri- ated or ceatroy d by the Unicn armieein putting down the rebellion, Practical effect wae given to thie Terciuicm recently, when the Cormamitrvee on Cisima war’ ¢ horped from the considerat.on om the reeoiuilons of the Lecis'a ure ot Weet Virginia, ask- ' ing wid fi.) Cones eee bo repair Dridges, de, aostroye @u by the peceree nee mesnaof safety, lie Com- wiiiiee also repared adversely on the bill tor . cartening ara ecjusting elaimes joes the goverbment tor injury or destruct. of pio berty by the armice of the United & or by the injutary authorities curing ihe re on; end the bill was laid on the table. The Commitwe was di reed from the consideration of a large number of petitions, including forty tor damages g trom Bh raids in July, ised, by rebole in the vicinity of Fors Btevens, seviral miles fiem this city, There are euts in Washinetou who bave ip thelr possession elaime of persou reeids iy io the Seuthern otutes tor fodemuity ameun ing to millions Of dollars, Bus the pip pect Of leaielatuve aclu o4 Wat sulject is cer- iniy far remove, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Session, RENATE, Washington, March 2.—The Senate was not in @eesion to-day, having adjourned over to Monday, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI\ FS, The House of Kepreseutatives met and went into Semmiites of the Whole en we Preskieni's mee | | | ° er gaze. Tha day was consnmed tno Ree-netruction, in whieh both Democrats perticipated ch-making on epudiicans aud Considerable atnnasement Was occas.one| by the cross-firing between the iwo part ut the tenor of the speeches were of the usua! character, developing wo new features, sud eheretere uulmportant. The atteudance was very North Carolina. Proceedings of the Legislature. Faleigh, N.C, March 8,—The bill relative to Nevrows. mulattoes aad persone of color and mixed b.ood, Known asthe Negro Bil, was voted down in the Lenate last night, by a vote of 2Y te 18, but the vote waa reconsidered to-day, and ‘he bill was passed by a vote of 26 to 17, The bill wreeo matilated by amendments in the House that ite fr re destted ite defeat in preference t» ite passing in such a form, Texagy The Reconstraction Convention New Orleans, March 2.—The Texes Stave Conven- tion referred to the Finance Committees ‘he whole subject of the public debs of the Btate. The Committee on Iodian Affaire reported in favor of making a treety with the Creeks and Chickasaws permitting them to hnnt on the fronticr 'f they will Qesiot in protecting the setiere; also in favor of sonaing Commissioners to Washington to lay the condition of the tiontier betore the Government The Committee of the Whole adopio | acoustiiutional clauee requiring any member of he Leg alature to resived in the State five years previous to his a, ‘The great majorisy of the erces Convention voted for amen itution granting civil riehtet . to testify in t be contracted with, to acqu winit property in all cases the sur sud to be sulject © mo penal laws based on iuequaiity or distunction, Senate. Albany, March 3.—Mr. KE. Cornell presented the petition of the New York Ophthaimile flospital for five thousand dollars. DBitis Revoricy,—To tneorporate the New York Vp Town Savings Bank........To amend the act authorizing the extension of certain streets in Biooklyn . Aw horizing the construction of « been @ ning tle Pirie Biato, Brootivn In corporatine the New York Marine Aa#ocints Bu lara tis To rerulate the .oue Brows Kegulating the phys for por!-mot tem tione, at #20; for the eame after interment, S40 ; examining céud bodies, $5; examining cases of luneey, $1). NaTios at Arvarns,Mr, Williams introdaced the following, which were referred to a a ect committee of five: iuat Congress and the President are called npon toenforce \he constitutional amendment and protect freedmonin the enjoyment of those rights which euch oboll brent has cevoived upon them, ibat while we believe thas loyal representatives of ioyal Constitueneies elould be mimitted to reste in Congieas, we should approve of a course adop. dbe Coveress Of not aumiutiing to eente in that body Alsloy al perrons eent by a disloyal conetitueners, That Congiers has the right to go behind ail test Oathe wo are thet bloody hanced ' le representing &coheUiueuey ofa like dangerous character shoud t be oumiiied to Co Phat uutilrebellon ie declared by some prop ne w be euded, the vent hee the right 1 exorcise the y, @ iar bo povern (he sec ine, ae the public amety may " higher duty eal devolve apom taverument thaa f protecting by « Freeumen's bureau, or other SU able neans, the reodmen, hat (he ovstacios actmission of reprosentatives in Congress should eoutinue Only #0 long as pub.ic mmety requires, to te @ud that she states may @s sper lily os possible jecome nuit d, and freedom with ite prviecos fore, or guaranteed, ibe Seuate adjourned ontil Monday evening Assembly. Reronrs—To Incorporate the Brooklyn Mutual (ise Company; against inco:porating the New ome dravevers’ Club, which was agreed to; also to inco:- porate the Ladies’ Cuiiet an Uuivn; relative to the Jews’ lioepital, of New York; to equalize compensa. tion of the Judges of the Supreme Court; to prevent the treaduleut manuiae!usre of Keroseue oll, Mr, Weed gave not.ce ota biu to regulate the fare tree. ra, roau cars in New Youik aud livookiyn lo amend the Metropolitan » bringing actions bete.@ courts; Ariens ach, NE iDeuigeuce (he vcting Senators and ki ] ‘es in Congress to layer the constitutiona: amendment to that ettect ContesTep ki Kotion Casr.—The Committee on Foctious and Mrivileges in the case of Wiluame Agaiuet Weed, of Ciiuton county, reported a resolu- tiou awarding the seat to Mr, Sinitu M. Weed, the preorent incumbent, which » as suepted unauunously Bitte AvvanceD 10 4 ‘Tninn Keaving —lo Qmeuc the National Guard act by Limiting tenuie of ollico therein; to ameud the Mevised plalutes - tive to eection of oliicels of corporations ; to lucr tue fe per day, 20 OL (he grand god petit jurors © two douse News Items. By Telegraph te the New York Swn,) Tan Japanese steamer Fusigama, built in New York, bas arrived at Yokohama, A Gurat,fire occurred in the suburbs of Yeddo, Japan, on the 26th of January, Thirty persons perished in the flames, A Lanes meeting was held in Buffalo, N. Y., on Saturiay evening, in support of President Johuson and his veto message. A RESOLUTION bas passed both Houses of the California Legisiature, sustuining the action of the majority of Congress op President Joboson's veto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill. A Feeich? train on the Cincinnatl, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad broke through the bridge on Friday, near Middletown, Olio. Fifteen cars were wrecked. Two laborers were injured, Gov. Fawtom lefs Albany last evening to attend the funeral of his wife's father and mother, who fed at an advanced age, on Saturday, at Ran- dolpb, Cattaraugus Co, Mra, Fenton reached there just prior to thelr deas), Rev. Ds, BE. B, Haut, for thirty-three years pastor of the Fires Congregational (Unitarian) Church in Providence, RB. L, died suddenly, on Saturday evening, of heart-disease. Ho was 65 years old. Tus Virginia Legislature adjourned eine die, Baturday, Lieut,-Gov, Cowper, in his parting speech, declared that the people of the South were now more thoroughly loyal to the Union than the citizens of other paris of the Republic. Tas Republicans of the city of Rochester, assern- bled in csty convention, on Thuraday evening, to nominate municipal officers, closed their work by the spontaneous and unanimous nomination, by acclamation, of Lientenant-General Grant as their candidate for the Presidency at the election of 1568, The Rochester Demconar places the now- {nation at the head of its editorial columns, At Savannah, Ga., on Friday last, Captain W. Duncan, an officer of the rebol Commissary De- partment at Andersonville, was arraigned before the Military Comrnission on charyea of murder, robbery and crue! treatment of Union prisoners, The trial will probably Isat for several days. Former prisoners at Andersocville, who were witnesses in the Wire case bave already arrived to give thalr testimony, . NEW YORK, MONDAY, | Ceeneeeeccee ce eee ee ren arene EE rm a . I aad Phe Fenian Crisis. Unabated Fecttement— Action tn the City * ase tleetiog at Jones’ VW oods immense Onipouring of the Sons of Ireland $100,000 worth of Konds Sold—speeches and Kesolations. The same intense excitement maniferted tm the Fenian ranke by the news of Thursday and Friday, continued onabated during Saturday and yesterday The beadquartere of the President of the ilead Centre were visited by crowds all day lone, yester- Gay. ingsiring as to the prospects for trmmediate action, Theee officiels, however, keep mattere to themrelves, and outeilers learn little. The whole country, however, has been wakenod up, as is eri denced by the namerous telegrams and the material eid daily pouring in to both centres (o aid “the men in the gap." Groupe of men might be eren on almost every etreet commer and pabiic plaice, in the rail care and elaewhere, \e#ioriay and Saturdar, discussing theall-abeorbing top oof the honr for Fentans, The milfiary council and civil avthorities were many boure in secret session on Saiurday. bul their pro. ceedings of course cou'd pot !emade public, ‘The moval and mi) tarr pansof Gen, Maen, however, are anderetood to have been a ved. and im eutiet- pition of a epredy move in rection, that officer bas teen bept quite! strona for com lesion Preei- dect Roberteend (en s Wstireng apresls to the Brothe } @adr ata momenta pr imbec'lity to talk their bro home with wy present, end they invend, if he cire ¥ organize and report their inilitarye @ the green flare of Treined eoon floating in trintoph over a eoi! which will anetain them while | they reach goroms the seas, end with an arn of mirit bieak the fetters from thelr mative land Seve al new Fenian Circlos have been forme! within a fow | dare past, and aoumberof meetings were held on | Saturcay evening, in verious parte of the «tat! which addresses were given by pom nen: leadora, $50,000 were aeorutectitedto the loan of the rien | amerting n the A newt helt lieadquasiers oun the etal of Republic The siscrs at Lnloos e€u to the bre urday even’: ig ibcontd not be the Astor House, waded io © Dr } on ven. an Piet ney wrke ch have been ace ood tor the iu the peat Active preparations were cing on ell da Saturday for the mass meeine at Jones's Woods, Archblehop MeCioeky, on Saturday morning, issucd the following instruciions tothe clergy of this wt he thonkeot the Ihar faithful performance of et remteuntic th hor cuties city, discounteuanc ne the meeting Aronnisnorue of New Yor New Yo arch 2 1 Reveersp Dean sins | ortow moet of (hoee, untertunaiely, whose eo with this movement profes themeslves Cathoi.ca, | ‘eel it my duty | of you to @ yaieh aud ox vcr, your peome to take no part io wh ded open profanation of te La 1 seandal to tel. gion, oid au Oulrace o ali good Cathouca, erpociaily ja this holy seacuu of Lent, suchan eet can beidly fail io provose the ancerot (od. no lees than \he eoriow sud imdiguation of wl aincere Chyetians Very sinceiely yours, in faith, Jous, Arehuabop of New York The movements of ihe hood in Brookiyn aud Jermey City ere ine jo gevivity: end @arnests: The repe ther paris of the country et that the people ywnere t afioatol beuien priv r ani eome being already a! p biiteh comme.e there. The rumor caued cousiderastie commeu Qnd raleed bigs Lopes in many o beast, THE GREAT MECTING AT JONES’ WooDSs, Probably the larrest gatnering which ever took place in the city of New Yor., wok place yesterday alternoon, at Jonus' Wood, the occasion being tho gathering of the O'Mchony eection of the Fenian Brotherhood, to sympatiiee with Ireland, in the recent suspension by the Englicl Government of the habeas corpus act. The Woods were completely crowded, and the crushing and pushing to ret a place wasfearfal, Theears ae they came along were so crowded as to cause eerious apprelenurions a8 to tho safety of the passengers, Fouror fire ot the Third Avenue care were broken at the roof, and several of the root passengers fell on to the heats of the lasido passengers below, Colonel Burke, of the Corcoran teciou, bad bis arm broken by a fall through the top of the cars, The dancing platforms at the Woods gave way several times, aud etill the crowds surged on lke waves of the soa, the heads rie'ng higher and higher over each other, and the applause com- ing in occasionally, like the rush of the foaming waters. At 3 o'clock, the various leaders arrived, with green fing flying, and cach bearing @ eross, with the words “Ip Iloe Signo Vinces." The meet- ing o« the main stand wascailed to order by Judge Connelly, who, in @ few remarks, introduced * Col, Joun O'Mahony, Head Centre of the Fouiau Brouher- hood in the United S.ates,"" Col, O'Mahony, who was rece'ved with immense cheering, eald that this was a proud theugh painiul moment; proud, because the organization built up by Jemes Stephens (Voiee And yourself) bad now been triumphant; and painful, because thero wase divieion inthe ranks. ‘Though people doubed it, there wae en organized army in Ireland of 800,000 Republienn soldiers, prepared to strike for liberty and put down the hereditary tyrante of thelr race, Appianse.) Would they give their means, then fs es,” **Yoen"'), to retee that nove country to @ portion amone the nations of the earth? (Cheers, and ‘Yes, "Yea! hie was not in the babie of nieking epreche ut ho asked them to Luy the «ends of ypub ie, to enable them tob muuitio pson the eea, and thus the enem be Gispereed, and the yreen fi «ft Ireland float proudly over the lle of lieland, as it did inthe cays ot the anclen: Feulane, Lhey did not want 'o make the Penisosa prinanent orgunigation here, they wanted to atrike ky, for the treedom of the dear old laud, aud although sympathies might bo then wanted in America, po kentan Hrotherhood would be, He concluded by eskiug them to suppy them with enough of money vo help Jumes biephens and his breve army, who were vow under tae shadow of gibber a tho power of eand. If they did eo, then Ireland should be tre be wod his msociaves would lay down thei liveson the sacteod heartie of the sires. jie would now muke way for Caps. J, McCafferty, an envoy ot the lish Kepubiic, Captain McCafferty appeared, and was received with tremendous applause, Ho said be had been detailed by Jas. Steohens, tho lreeicent of the Irish Republic, tu the Fenian Krotherhood of America, aa heers.) Would they naeiat jaines Stephens end his Imei Republican er Y (Chea 1 yes, yon) Th were uow in Ire disc. bLaed pols the best in the we they wanted to purchase thoe ¥e will) The inst sone noble etre: ts io Iie. Jauice stephens infortinera, ined anny see DOW we unies Londa of the Irish ce) slot them give v had ewe menu bow 1D prison, wore walsine noltted, Why? | dbie ovdera not That showed they had the eres'e in the world, He appeased i this coble army, by puicine It they had or tepublic, yeh Hep for the mau who gave tliat rum, if he eould atiord LO more, was ae pood ae Le Who gavo his theuesands, Let him ther tuck (0 Trela end this evidence woud oo 10 an ou, shat he pledsed halite thatif the land ” 1 be fee in & 1 Let them then purch vO well, Frou thisca an adopted citizen of the Ire Mer ene bad derired him to say tiat Sue channel In whieh to nesisc the Irah a aud that was James Riephene and bia a« Americy Col, Jobn O'dtati nt Capt, McCatlerty concluded tb» aeking fur Janes D €plems, ena bigupeuks Joby U'Mathous, Thess wise ciseu with ea wil, Wa. E. Robinson (Kicheileu) was then introduced, He came there, be enid. w an Am«rlieap clilcen, te MARCH make them a pledge thas the etare of the American flag should shine glorionaly for 1 eland, and that the stripes on that clorions banner would be aeed on the back of the e@restost trrant and coward known to the world, SApy here wee two hundred thene- and men there Say and would got each contribute At ienst one doliar, kvery penny which they gave would Lesaf: tr the hands of Col. John O'Mahony and hie associates, it nicht be the lat thie poor Ireland would appeal to chet, and ifthe: denied her how, where woul) they bice then velves fom the scorn of the word? Applanae.) He had the colleat confidence in James Bt pleus, thoueh he newer» him, and beliewed he would yet fea Preaitent of @ true Ireh revablie, (Che uid trot hoe life with Jemee Step! nh O'Mebon and when he ead bh hie life wher could he not trnat trash of monev? He denounced t tea a. let Ireland have rpuace” and let Pueland ay ae ee ‘Thirty-Third Year j — — asthe couse of Ireland had hie f should that came have his tympatnr ihrgethios had ot uffered imprisonment for Ireland, honed he would n ) Aeain, but thet impr ment for [icland’s cause had consed forover, Gon, Mullen was then introduced, He sald he came there at the orders of his chief, He had honor to serve under the Stare and Mtripes, would draw hie eword and vse bisa favor | any countcy atrugeling for victory, taopleees la only asked from hie Government to stand by and Afirfleht. (Cheers) He asked for aid, but nos ti such A manuer aato violate the neutrality lawe, bur wanted his fleet to mil, and after they hed go: let the Government Issue an order for their arr Ho said he wished he could tell some of the sec he possestet witbout injuring the cause, [We do: want it) tHe would not doit, But he had ; tiat waenot all @ dream, and that was that th | were soso meni arma in Treland under Jam ¢ LApp.] He thouehs the | Kte mentand Andrew Jobueon (chee s| would | Sfephere. A change ¢ over the spirit of bi not be doing their du'y. if they would not demand | Tthat wos thet their privateers bad b from England, prisoners rom ehe bad imprisoned for worda fpoken on Atr an eol!, If Bogland atverwarde behaved herself, she might be atnit tomunion with Treland. (App. and inuuhter | bre. land had the sympathy of the greatest Ke siiean fovernment inthe world, for sround her | aud stroatus “wee heard whe bold anthem of biin-go- braeb.* Let them thea stake one blow, and so sure as there wasn God in Heaven, England woud £0 down Cheers.) He conclused by wishing that God won!l! Nera Ireland anu send Ler speed iverance, (Cheers) Mr. Bernard Doran Killian was next introduced and received with tremendous applause, Ile eaid the Irish heart was all ablaze, and God looked down with propitious eve upon i's being, The Celtic peo- pee bad met to-day to pletge themselves Ww Tish uberte, «hb people halbeon made ex es te<tur only to be men _hereafer., (\,piauee.) Thouel the, hed met on a Sunday, cher had not Coue wrong, St. Law © O'Toole laid down tos lite tor trelana eb) in doing so did net thiiuk or sponk of (he case of the wee (Appianse.) Li Tre@tond head more wear meet ngeon Sunday, suv mors Bean Porolahes who would flebs on toad Mriday, they would hav Paupers, and need pot pars rourd the ber th.ough the world. [Appiause ) If the i One) stove saw them touay, the Lich «a intercede for theta ned it would not be ma: thortel een a vonial ple to Aud xpress eo ripet jar to Lie and bloody 6 ea, ) e tugt pabbah, lielend woe tow with her hein on, aod Her target im be. laud, asking jor bie woriute Toons bior yh) deh tevolutioa ehould bave been wholly the et of Int hiniea, it would have been 00, were i not lor phe act of rome peop oho a, Tie t knew, Canada could not be lrelwd, Dor coud Me shores be touches, Volee We don't want Canada.) fi we could even take it, which we ex ubler to leave it No we did not would apy hata th co plot to ' tg hat aod had flourtesed duriag the eivi war; ave, 4 had est bihed a rn volution three thousand tillee away. ‘tie Brotherhood haa done ite work well, aud wihonugu ie had teou eaid they did not vo euourh, be who oo wee wot sudnotapatrios. (App J Lie Fenian movement bea p pulatized patriot, and wow ove julet in the iand bad become Low and prtriote, (App) Tielaud was not now waiting the canner to fecun Hie be leve i they were in the teld at tuiminon ent, audit not he should be ashamed to urce them on, Lininense cneering.) Me lad seen bbuy revolution- 166 LO KUN He, Bad 4 OO wall suid do it with ru few men, wy could not thie | men do i? bei asin throes of revowts ri people were not fighting they would t acor oight, ble fuded by cailug jor thie for toe trish |b epablicy by toe grace os cd, ad bee wile ler Peowe, (Cheer) Mr, Stephen J. Meany was (ben tntroduced, and Tece,ved with elecis, After what bad been heard, he did not think It necessary to sav one word of his but owk, woud Is, bere them come rolemn reso.utions, which be hoped would be solemnly poreed, (AY ue.) The oniv obse vations of tis own he woud make would Le that irom boyhood he waa up ‘or reledion aga anny, Was @ prinouer tor [re AoaS bo 1906, He tien seed the tol o's Cause Lol ving RESOLUTIONS, Whereas, Capt. John MeCoeffecty, a natives of the Fiateo: Olio aud ae on of the United Bintes, wee, on his arrival at Qu enetown, County ot Cork, Trelaud, ou the isi of Meprember, loud, arrested by the Hriteb auiborvier ou fe and grodudlov charges, of Which, alter an pent of four » be was duly ecqui During the tm erty app! ed to one wnelOwn, for sue on8 ae 8 and propeany enu aforesaid, nan, ts A ely vi ubsoluie tment b uv lean ecliizen wae talrly OP eecr, wtalr, and iinpartia: trial, or ao diecharve {row hinprweonment, bud Whereaa, eaid b G, Boatinan replied to sald appli. eation in language of the most lneuitoe, illerai ane Ameiican, abd uneentiousnly cha acter, + ferring 0 «wid Capt, MoCatle:sy's former se: vice in the amy of the Couleuerate iste wibhouch guid Capoain MeCall.riy bad taken the amacs y oath rejuired by the P.esiceut, who thereby east ino obuvion all former gous BRAiuel the ~poveruMene OF aushwrily of the tm, ant restored raid Cap. BicCailerty tothe fulend entire sights of Amenecan eitizensh) lhereaster said Capt, MoOsterty apy to Cliar.es Fiuncis Adau el. od. Minister at the Court of B! oud Was Biewer- ed by raid Adsweinan bay legal and un AWCriCaR BHU ULE Giuanly Mianuer; togciore bei Heaclved, That the citizens of the United Bia.es, wo regard the etid conduct of sald Hastiuan end of said Auaine as tno@ becoming huglab hire Linge than American ofiicials, (oear, hear) aud (hut we revard the precedent eet Ly thom as boatile to the powcy of the Ames ican Datoa, and daugeious to abe cathe ¢ gud be is turther heal Phat we boreby request the President of the Lused Sates to cecal said Bheetuan aug enid A ‘ ets of @uthusily, tor intercate of our Awerican liv would jolow George srancia Train's example, and put the qu wiluout (he inlerpodiiion of Chol tian, dhe 4 einen) ie tu tay Fes U 10L Ave. A per storia of foun wed, alter which the following were rend Wheiraa, Le ie mow maniios that Lreland, eo long beid in vess Juge by the uverniment ol deusimud, is slout to etike Geleruinedity tor bes tieovou aud ibor pendence; aud Acreas, We, a8 American citizens, Lave a perfect Tight tO GaeOlutne und eayless & 8) ti, eiNy or aud bee Ow material Bid uyou guy people Gesirig Ww be see; and hereaa, During the la’e unlappy differences be- a the Btace of jhis | He ine peapie bied en masse in t suede ol Dub ud vue Bceord ByL fp 60d Wiki OUF Bivuuive, and expsessed Lhe Lope oF wpe dy anu perteoct reunion of the Aloricau Dates, luce oe dieevlved, Firat We, clurevaof the U, 8, native, adopted hor by tenues our beart'olt syuipathios to the su uguny parroimo! Tre.aud, aod aseure teu buat they sueil, om ime lO tine, receive from us eucousaging words, a0d LWue@ sinews Oo; deigice tothe very eaten. ol ourebiiitie LViiveteess aud letters ob} Malque ore all we want.) Lhe ieeoluiou wus pameed Uuan mousy, j Si cond, ties the suspension ef the writ of habeas 0) us i bieiaod, by the Parlement and Ciowu oa Busiauuy, ie is/ed Juclo ou acBnowiedgnient of Liv- luna ia oud by alt 4ui08 Of Ci¥ule ized wariare, her w the rig Ol Lellimereus baitios, (Cb@e0e) Carried ubauiuaousy, THUG. AC Pak Uaoee lacle as uc, we therefore Te4UcH OU Ore hinent 10 ackiwwiedge the iiieh hhepuciic to Le Gaumed to such riguls ae belongs to bewipeleuts, 2b thes wituout way (ULoers, | Carried uuapimonsy, Houtth. 1 ust to dames Stephens, Central Exeeu- tive oi the diel Repulse, @00 Jou U' aBlouy, toe the Ageut of he irieh sbue 1h Auielica, we (HUE) Our BALCOrees Wishes, (uss Ther bopoe aad Blubiion bo Live their Mauve abd Lula the iliaie Gow of Logi aid, may be bapy (Uneer,) sud epecauy reai- Carried uusuiimousiy, HS A Lik @) OKs Coreeved Tol Lhe aemlistance A ewblely BCU be bo headquarters F. eau Amer of wich Joun @ iiead Contre, \ 3) e vy him torward. aMitched in 1 eu Wo Lat such Monies ba Bppued aiecwy to the ¢ouseot Leland, aud wos di- vetoed ty any Other Pull OF BBY OLUEF Purpose, Causeits Carta uanuauovdly oath ‘The, o¢ bayaud weouines the “right by Viiiue of "uagil’ Ww cee are Os BeOEE tLe Iriah peop: , we, c ¢ua ol Whe | Uiled Slates reiterate Our lipht te uec are Our ay lipaeices and suppot to The Cate Oo) Lie uatonbliiys elu Bay God ep od w (LO pasiivia, bd doug uve Ihe dele be puviic, (ULeea.) Curted Uoenuaously, During (he reaiug of the resolutions tho stand Gave way with a crash, but nobody was hurt. Mr, Meawy bev-ug Galshed the resolutions ald lied. (Applanee.) He Appointed Hecretary of Nav: ‘Send that he had done all in hi work for Ireland. He also dreamed ¢ been fighting and ped one "e os 4 of wat tor thle purpose, cy o more to aay, was thon introduced blood, ae.) lie coneiuded world ove the a news yer then be hed xr (reorre Francie Thade @ tow remarks Kowan eu, Pi dade D ae, whieh root jor the Irish Lepubl Four othor stands wore erceted in various p of the ground, and the utmost enthusiaen prevail At No. 2 «tind William I, Stephens, a relative of Irish Head Centre was chairmen, and addresses wer nace by Messre, Collins, O'Mahony and Mortart A’ No, 3 Mr, Janes MoDermot, presided and Mesar | Mottay, Jeremiah Cavanach, of California, an | Levid O'dotiivan, 1) apoke, AtNo. 4 My T. i. Bako wash at No. 6 near ih hive: Denie O'Sullivan f ted, aud Mosars, Kill | Crowly aad Moriarty made speeches, train Mare Ti, AE uentle SELLING HONDAS, After the meeting adjourned @ large nomber ¢ reatlomen adjourned to the Committee room, whe the ae of bonds commenced, and wonton brisk! load wore (akeu from @ thousand dollars to folate, end some £29 bonds were exhibited whic bore the names of Koleris and O'Rourke, Th ‘Looe horemen gave $1,000, It was estimated th over 51,000 was collceied on the occasion, FENIAN MOVEMENTS ELSEWHERE. WANTINGTORN, Washington, March 3.—Captain John MeC inte Sta'e prisoner in Treland, and the special en | of James trp! has caused quite a commot sinone the Fenians of thiseity, Le spoke lest nigh At tho immense meeting called to express indignat: At tho susp orion of the writ of Aabeas corpua | Ireland, Other gentlemen also delivered sperc! scrougly denuoctatery of the British government! Fitteen buuored doilare worth of the bende of th Lrieh republic dunes Steppe with grow em imparted bote benieny, whieh beh re wold he meting. Cheers fo tent Johnson were give! he Captain aald he b to & secret meeting of th ed would not be communicate in pub the Cap had a long and interesti jsterview With the Mresidvatof the United Btat aud wil cali upon him egain at an early day PUILADELPUTA, PA, Philadel phia, Va., March 3.—A apectal moeting toveral Feuinn circles was held to-night at Fent ‘all, Resolutions wero adopted recognizing e tele ae having arrived, and promising all aid thei brethven etrapgs u lreland, A grand u i be heid uerday night in front co fiw ‘Lhe eubseription to the Irt 1 public Donde le quite large Wowday, The exciteme: Leve le boeing so tease 1p expectation of eatebl. ine belligerent rehte Phiiatelplic Mach 4.—The Fenian demonat to be heid ou luesday night,in front ef Iudepend lial, promises te Le vory tmeposing, Col, O'Mahor will bo preetul, and a number of die Fenian o:ators will addvess the meeting, eW AVES, COONS, New Haven, March 2 1866.—A ronsing Fentas ineeting was held bere to-night in anewer to the call ot President O'Malony, Numerous addresses we: mace and several Lundred dollars invested in I bon Ad iepateh was received trom Presiden U' Me ye'Slog that there wos @ tatr prospect tio Irish batiouslity would soon be recoguized by UL dited States aud Frauceg BOSTON, MAGA, Howton, March4--A largo gathering ef Fenia: rep eronting (be Bhawmust District, was held a lleadyuatters, in Hanover street, on evening, at whieh €90,000 in bonds was taken. ineeting, in view of the aspect of affairs in I reconmcernd tho Motion whercby it wae vo ‘sto meeting that the Brotherhood parade ina on St Patrick's, the mouvy which would be ex B ihat ecasiou Lemme cequired by the “ines im the Gap.’ A leport woe received frem Head Cen Siephens, #tauue (hat there were arme and men &bundavce tur lrel.ad, the Circle in Lawrene Mane, remitted 64,000 to Present U' Mabouy pa'ureay, Thoy, w. ¥ Troy, March 4,.The largest and most entho Fenian meeting ever held in thie city, took p this afternoon one of the iargoat halle being crowd ed to suffocation —the object being to secure subsert; tions to the Iriel loan, Addressos were deli ‘Thomas Lb, Carroll, of this city, and Robe New york i645, ‘Thel were th nung. Bo anguiue of wid from Napoleon au ripuions were made to the loan c.lCueul amoaug the Irish et te bed wagatly. tis rumored , eebousot aine Qud auimunitien are fu this city, VERMONT, Burlington, Vt, March 4—The Fen\an Brothe: hood of thiscity held agrand and exciting meetin, on Saturday evening, Speeches were made by th Ilead Centre of the Distict of Vermont, and others| Foryevon meéiniers were added w the roll, and Sisterhood of twenty-three members stormed Pieperations are berug made for a vrand celebratio hereou os, Vatiick'a Day, Ali the Clieles in th. Plate are oxpected to tako part in the procession Jhatrict Ceutre Louergan bas called @ Convention ul Ceuires, to meet Monday evens, to wet upon bone secelved trom tlead Centre O' Mahouy LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Mcrnoroniras Boarp or Haacriu, The secret session of this Hoard on friday resuite in she election of Mr. Jackson Schultz as I’residen4 and Mr, Ben). , Manlerre as Treasurer, A coms itive was also @uihorized to report on the saiarice ou} officers to be appointed. A Hurveu of Kegisiry an Statistics was created, and all permite for Luria! &c., mo to be sigued by the Registrar, to whic. Position Mr, Elisha Harris was temporarily appointed | Ur. Jones, the Heaith Gihcer of Mrookiyn, w apvauted Deputy Kegistiar of Kecorda, and tie MeOopvutan Police board were rejuested to turniat the vanes gad piaces of (he undertakere im this cig, Bud also W report weemly (he sireetein Now Yo a) ut Brooklyn sot cleaved aecordir Ww contract ‘The board of Heath inieus to keep (He contiace, up to bhe mark, eud if they fail wcome w ume th work will be done at their expe Un Baturd, Qiternoun 9 lreewent behulie 6 "i Hare, se cmpanied by Pohee — Inepoctur Carpouicr pocwe ea the City Luspector’s oltice ¢. druinad (ae Looks, papers, Bey Leiouging to in deeper mcot, Mr, Boe wae nos present at tbe tim au. oe centlen.eu found ouly’® 106 of old books «. cooLetessyuces papers Which will be semoved io- day, ‘be police, io thelr hant after the nudertake: love, it is aba ome UO & saree DUluber of burial pe mite 60a i0g the priuted aucozraph of the city juey tore the Disuae be ng left tur the underiaker to fi .n as required, ‘The Board of tlealsu pave ses asi.@ ait Uheee printed permits, Tue oftice of the board, for convenience, will be located in ine Pollee (Comtinmed em the Lest Fase.)

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