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ented ; y a - Number 10.554. The Latest News| By Telegraph tothe XN. ¥. San. ——4— FROM WASHINGTON. ANOTHER VETO. The Colorade Bill Returned. THE PRESIDENT’S OBJECTIONS Proceedings of Congress, IMPORTANT BILLS PASSED. Condition of Jefferson Davis. THE FENIAN RECEPTION. Scenes and Incidents. BPEECH OF MR. STEPHENS. History of the Fenian Movement Proceedings of the Health and Excise Commissions. &e. ¥,- CUCM. Tho President's Acting Private Secretary, Colovel Cocper, delivered to the Seuste tu-dey » mesaago in writing, conia'ning the jections of tho President fothe bill for the admission of Coloralo into the Union as a State, This anuouncement create little eurp , 08 @n unauther: cred rumor) viously prevailed that the bill had been roved, Later in the afternoon.an effort was made to proceed with the consideration of tle message, but the ma- bority preierred to take ane start with it to-mor fow. It wae uot tormally jald before the Senate, and therefore not read, For this reason, the message @annot now he presented to the country, But it takes the ground that the erection of Colorad e is at present unnecessary for the welfare of ihe peope. Nor fe it cleariy established that tie toajority desire or are prepared for sach achange The population is insufficient, sud hae diminished fatber than increased. lo addition to these end other reasons, it is stated, the President tion should be exercised in the adimi Btates, and especialiy as eleven of the Statos are Bow without a representation, and al! should be con- sulted as to who should become menibeis of the Union." The Secretary of State, in reply to a reso'ution of the Louse, states that the number of clorks emp oy od in bis department is forty-iour, of w Lom eleven were in the Union army; none of them were in ihe rebel service, The bill heretofore introduced by Senator Sher- man, to reduce the rate of inierest on the National debt, and for funding the same, was reported back from the Committee on Finance to-day, with an amendment providing that the expense of disposing ef the bonds shali not excecd one per cent. of the amount disposed of, Representative Kasson's bill, which has inet paseed beth bon provides fora now five cent coin, which sball weigh five grains. Ihreo of them will weigh about half an ounce, or the weight of one single ter, Is will also serve for other small weights io apothecaries’ shops and elsewhere, The act requires the withdrawal! of all fractional notes of less denomi- @ation than ton cents, The House Committee on Ranking and Currency ere continuing the investigation of t)e Merchants’ Benk failare, The developmeuts ls believed + the majority of report agai: erinitting any deposita of Gover. ment fundsin the national banks; | ut if this propo sition fails, stringent regulations will be adopted, ‘The Mexican Leyation here \ook upon Santa Apna e8 nothing mo.e nor less than @ French spy, and epenly oxprera the hope that if he succeeds iu reach tug the capitel of the Liberal Goverument he will be erresied and hung. Colonel Darius B, Warner, of Ohio, the recently apoolnted Consul of the \'nited States at St. Jobns, N.B., isa married soldier, who lost ao arm at the @ttack on Fort Fisher, The public reception by the Presideat and hie daughter, to-night, was largely attended. Among the guests were two daughters of Pies dent Juarez, accompanied by Mr. Romero, the Mexican Minister, enud Mrs. Romero, with whem they are eojcurning. This party attracted a great deal of attention, A fall band of music was in attendance The Internal Revenue Burean gives notice to as- vessors and collectors that the joint resolution for the exemption of crude petroleum from Interual tax or futy, tock effect from and after the 9tb ines, The Health ef Jeff, Davis. Fonrnrss Monon, MAY 15.It 1 understood that the surgeon of the post bas complied wih the in- structions of President Johnson to furnish a spec.al teport upom the phyrical condition of Jefferson Da vie, The nature of the report has not been made ; but there is reason to believe that it does in vevy hopeful terms of his condition, end Brees a less rigid system of coufinement if his res poration to perfet health is at ali desired, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Nioth Scesion, BENATR. Wasursoton, May 16.—Mr. Morgan presented the protest of the New York Chamber of Comm against the proposed tax op cotton, whioh was refore ted to the Finance Committes, Mr. Femendea gave notice that he would, on Monday next, call opthe Reconstruction resolutions from the House, and press them to ajvole as early as possible, Mr. Trambull reported @ bill to regulate the time aud fix the place for holding the United States Cir eult Courts in Virginia. The place ts chenged from No:foik to Richmond, and the time is fsod for the Mondays iu May and November, The bill wae passed, A bill authorizing the sppointment of an addition- al Becretary of ¢ avy, be take the place of the present Assistant Secielary, who le about to visit Europe offi.ially, was passed, Mr, Sherman, from the Committee on Finance reported « bill to reiuce the rate of inierest on the pational debi, and for funding the same, with an amendment which provides taas the cost of disposing of the bonds shall not exceed one per cent. of their amoun, The provision before the amendment ai- lowed two pe. ceat, tor preparing, issuing aod dispor ing of suc. bonis, Mr, Soermau said he would eu deavor to eal, the bill ap some day next » eek. Mr. Chandler called up the joint reso'ution to pre- vent the introduction of ebolera into the porte of the United States, by estebifshing quarantine un lor the direction of the Secretaries of War, of the Navy,and ofthe Treasnry. After d-bave, the question was taken on the adep- tlon of Mer. bu sfudment, 0 moke Le reso. ‘ution read “that itahali be the daty of the tary of the Treasury, with t Secrevary of War and of the N ‘ tion of t ideut of the United &t an efi stem of quarant.ut against the introduction of Asiatic cholera. The amendment was adopted. On the question of agreeing to the reso!niion of the Beuate, as a eubstitote for the House prepesition, the vole was Yeas 17; Nays 19. So the Senate retaeed to adopt the substitute for the House resolution, nd the question was upoa the House resolution The resolution of the House was read, as follows * Resoired, Dy the Senate and Mouse of Renreronta. feeotthe nied Ame@iia, in Conroe led, that the be, und he is he eby 1 f eury into elect re of qtarantime ne | quarantine tor the wdurtion for ue uc) ea carry into e ret. Ol aur muuey in tie pilated. M.. Chandler enid the above was a monstroue position. dent, t pres fy raved diccaary DO, OLberwias aj) Ik geve auilmited power to the P es The eubstituies just voted down proposed to civealim ted power to three meu fn whom he had she piopysed wo ¢ bad a pornos 1 ka Wve Pe ‘ é the words be cee otiskung out ail 6 i tust mer to of we ’ Aud oilicers commer to mid AD the cae ution of tue Que @b.4 heath ows Oe koay e@c iu 7 + eOLULIOR & ad BET EO! Mi. outt jug Os ob emMOeNG meuut: | ofiy heteb, gran Oh, PLA @apue eu Whe de. Gey of Jabuery, 1s, Lhe sinemdluens Was ut Tho bil. was tually or.ored to a third reading, af: erwards passed @) aiuouu ) Van Winkle introduced a b!!i to apportion the National debt to the several Siates nud Le snd tothe diatrict of Columbia, Committee on Finance, rituries, Roferred to the The bill to preventemudeling, which wae pending yesterday, was taken uy and discussed, and passed, VITO OF THE COLORADO BILL, At three o'clock @ mossage was receive! from the President, ouncing the returo, without hie slpua- ture, of the bill for the admission of Coloracy, witha his objections in writ ne, Mr, McDougail called for tho reading of the veto meerage, Mr. Fesseuden moved that the Sena‘o go into Law cu lve rerecu, Mr, Mcijougall said i wasn matter of courtesy to the resideus to rexd the meseage., is suould have Leen read some bourse fines, Dic, Feoronden (ud tLe 6 wes no dierespect what+ ever to the P eat an hte me hic meoy ed to postpone the revd ne of meeeage vatil tomorrow morulog, whea these would Le « tall Benate Mr. McDougall enid this wae the firet time that menrnge had bees denied @ rending for so long, He could Hos but regard iC Be B& ViBGiCliVe dssauls UpOd the Presicent. The Senate thon went into Executive session and afterwards adjourned, NOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, The Speaker presented the address of the Bwire Commitioe, of Geneva, to the Congress of the Ualted States, iu regard co the assassination of Mr, Lincoln, It was referred to the Commitice oa Foreign Adfaire, Mr, Wil of Iowa, obtained an order for the Printing of mevdi ot, wWulb he esto oller eee substiiuioiorone of the bile reporied by tho Committoe op Reconstruction, Lhe amendment be as lo.lowar Strike all ont aftor the enacting clause in the firet section of Ilvuse bill 615, aud insert the follows That whenever tne above recited amendment eb | become part of the Consitintion of the United | soy State lately ao tusurree .00 simi ithe eecue, acd suall have mod fied ie «in contorioity therewith, the Bensters and potatives from euch Scate, if wound culy e.ectea aua qualitied, mvy, alter baveug nm tu@ reyu red oaths of vtiice, be adilited inte wet, thatifany euch State, after ratifying forming ie constitution aud awe becewitu, ob tysier of sc jurisdic. age, the pen Bhate shail reyuued to seid amendment; aad Provided Surther, That nothing in this section containes suai be 60 Coustrued ae to require the dis fronchisement of any loyal porsou who is now ex- tiled io vote. Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, from the Military Commit- tee, reported back, with a substitute,the joint rero.u- tion introduced some days ago by Mr, Payne, of Wis consla, lative t demy. ‘Tbe enbatitnte provides polutwenta to the Military Ace- @ age for the admis Miltary Acadeuwy ieeu aud teeniy- on who hus houests 48 LAD UNO yeBr Gs af! « uthe @ the Uidted & war, and who 4 cations preceribed vy law, & meat Up bo the age of twe rection provides lor their appor the tune of their oi doAbh or other ca not be Lous provid Me, Lhayer sug, ur years wou reguiar CoOL condition to be pl. Dir, pcheuck ex * fara FO ack who served uuling ble ba Lot epply longer than three O jwur yeare mec, ‘Lhe substitute was agreed to, aud the joint revolu- tion e¢ amenced was pasrod. The two bills reported from the Committee on Re- construction came up in their order as apevial orders, end were, after general cebate, possponed until the 29th and 80th of May, The House thea proceeded to the consideration of business reporied from the Commit eo on ‘Lerri- tories, The bill to amend the organie acts of the lerri- tories of Nebraska, Courado, Dekotab, sontinity Washington, Idaie, Ar Utah and New Meai- co, came up Or die t MissiOi, eXe by euch eppointwent, ered that Lifyre aca.ot of twen- reach the rane of © ob promotion, he wous od om he retired | tain, in bewwe raion i pro hipite the La, seembiies from pise.ng & coulesring CO. puree powes, bul BULLOT » © pase general 4 tor the purpore, At U4 and vou all ® bere noted by apy of tie hey nblies, sect on provides ib .eppointed Ly jwiies abel wll Lav hu pee © in ued receive Auy compensation, un.ess he tered upon the fe arge of bis oiliclal duties wis the leo that no offi vi be pasd jor the bis pe absent iro (he Lerritory, wisi our eur rom the Presideat, Ib prohitnts Leciela@ ive Assembi es fiom ginning divo.ces, bub leavos (hat gutheity wiih (ue Courts of the Laited Baie in the Lemriory, The Sinth section is as follows; And be & /urther enacted, thas within the terrk y 1 NEW YORK, than twenty-yoeare of i ives irom such mitted as aioresmd, without beg 1 the action of (Le other pietes on tories aforesaid there shall be no denial of the elec tive franchise to citizens of the Uurted States be call persons shall be equal And alacte or parte of acts, either cause of reece OF color, a berore the law: Fire and Loss of Lite. Mowrreiuien, Vi, May 15.—A fir eurred Burbank. Tho bow Mr. Burbank, who waa te k ily atayiog ing ap-wtaire at the time wd that ot ‘ the wlori Find * Mr. Davow jumped out used acder to @ pe; but earning hee poching ot ra) und ¢ oul body of Mr Burbans, who had | the heat and ewoke b di build con tiining cattle, ane re © enthie yc ere | da defociiy LOCAL NEWS, hare originaied iror NEW YORK AND TNS VICINITY. The Fenian Demonstration. Abeut 6,000 Persons Present James Steplou “The arand re papers Centre in Wood, 7 12 o ise” New York, came off yos' ock, whe (He good indeed, MAY 16, 1866. tended with | shocking lose of life and a heavy loss of property, oc. seat Digal apom the premire: of Mr. Leman wasecceupled by Mr. Burbenk, @ hired man mamod Mallow, an adopted daughter of Mise Dickerman, of Tunb:idee, here. All were eieep- Mies Dickerman was the weato flames aud t tuo! He be « acve the sutfocatel ly Speech of tlon to James Stephens, Chief Organizer of the Lrieh Republic, ae it was called ia the cireulars, and which had been announced in the Simost ever since the arrival of the Head tday, at Jones’ meoting was advertised to come off et announce!, tho “Chief Organ- ntre is no longer current) widress the people, The various Cire'es came up in “Gietelase order, with bands, banvers and other appendages, which, so far as display went, was very Amoag the oumbers ip military e wt I should have aleolute direction of the You know itwaa a“ conspl almeut of money 10mu w coutribuced tea, at v for the orgesnimat pion ber, isos, ba éRows maany ditt ulti Uo my reture trowu up conte © ocxauination, Losh a Angina ae well se in Lie o wherever the Ir sh rece a.0r & sendence of Ui a bo found. Vivue tomy ho ine two. needed in ub they Mever come, boveve ths isu would bing of (he orgentzauen, auiing the fit Atue tea, we in rela come to AMEE tie oppoang fac o the man that my tion, recy" in Ireland. and I dolieve it utterly impossib'e for any oppressed nation ¥o organize & power vo effect its independence with- die ivom eries was the eum of £9), on the 1 ©! Matoly iovd. the second natalmonus wee to reach weamonih efter that, ous the mouths of April, May aud « ine went by, aniwe received uoihung, A secoud (ime Leent out my trosty friend tw see me of ny wade retand that tur to the Cauee in the country (Chee in to Come to Amoice n how, u New York, aug bad wd with here, which In Sow York @ document wae 4 be boo supreme control of home aod abroad, Bngloud, Ausralia, i wasonuly we months in the Brates that i was Bio ed lo comm UCe Work, and d badoniye mouth to attend tothe orgenization in the States pres suru to ireland, anu Consequently had et funds vf @rlus, or Baytbing so and; e: these thiugs were promised of pouute o& which you want iuformation—the mnt ot help we have received trom the begin- Well thea, to be briet, x jeare of tho orgenizeuon tu 1 hay harmony, io concliigte © OFgeuizurion, bud woe ys slyihing to prevent that! init eas fre ould oe Sh at ft of Congress of of the Logie ative Assembles ot te | OUt a conspiracy, and wi bi bas 8u 0B me ee ‘Lerritories aforesaid, inconais ent with the provie: | Controt ot that anoltone thee inehy Taeehied ie paninedion senign tg th . fone of thie act. wie herevy dec aced null anu vod, | ® ncossary condition that 1 ehould have supreme | time, And here 1 mer Y a The tenth eaction entities @ terrisorial secretary | Coutrol of the oreanization, The second coudition tred mach. Those A " oT a A whe pertasms whe duties of “ Governor is the wee that 1 shoud be supplied with certain su Py 200,000, 0,000, ict we peayoune jover nor, © rece.ve pay equal to the tovey moni], 1 saked the small sum of know lit Seu Governoi's salary, tee or « hutdred ® month for the land: (Cheers.) At thas Gna ween he aoe Mr, LeBlond moved to amend by striking oat the | })'<0 [rst after satisfied with vat tow men—war mi verall we ninth section, and addressed the [Toure in support of > tal prepamaie I certa!o amendment, He did pot beliero that Congress | o ¢ y anawer, were oasen- . 1 1855, b ‘ ? it necessary bad the power to control citizen h Iter y et he had teund ne organization in a de 4 Ai Lempis to shift the ree ' fo sone nd Wow cee @ Mr. ( the Contiitusional Apemtmies feom the teen and jowerf ero, nc: | O'Mahony Was alwaye adverse to ms Say’ alee Gp can to the Democratic party, he aid it we bed ert pa fay bl peals to the people for money. Tt was absolutely as. found avery ( Gl-ult matter to make the pec Gossary thas thi should be made, He wae Heve that thiriy Domoesnia cont oLed the ec Gisposed to go into Parte on this continent if the House on impo: tent measures, Lio c for th con: piracy, and to be x member of | invitations were sent Vitation: P ecale ft e 8 were noe yeas and nayson his nmenciuent Se necemsary 10 tabs Ai cats, | sem. Coren eines ghanges 1 deemed necessary: TWO Vote Wan taken Gnd the enendment sak 7 a! on the subject of th 1 there changes, [ believe, offe. ted the exiraore te ; nd a reject Nave HOt heard my reese: joary improvement whieh soon after viatie in by voce 56, nays td, The bill wae thon presod by « ndathis the onchle eeaveas Fas that which really affected vote of 79 to 42 ; ft ople wna tho statement I made in iso4 The House went into © » Aented Wien hte i two hua: | gid bee etetemont was to Che effect that the Fenian into Committes of the Who'e on und ¢ if wo hap | force tu lieiand at thas time w. OWN strong, or six the state of thet p Davies ta the chase, and , orermMaAa ase T as your open ARS fart orgenitation oe : ; | ut be wee able to scatter ¢ ‘j in Awesioa, | made the engagemén that ff resumed mn ration of the Taz b commence | woanre the p © had not he weat to war on the Danish question, we wo ing on pare amending the ¢ ou of the | the { It wee hevcanry to make | two feld; but whether ngiand i present Lure tevouue b of ents | pene vy dg ating Maal beww a the should take tho tield im 156d, people were tired portant ameu @ were made é We hove invariobiy foculcated 1m mil | hoe cp cone eae ie vente wiabeus Kuow lug desert, Houtvell and Léliond were execeed trom | Si! ne obey invariably tnculcated im wil | hoa as action was to be tn! and Tam coovine terv ce on yecial Corr eo od by the ethed y ot BBE exenienes toce B)- | tha: it was tw that stave uch of the progress House yesterday nvesi« the Me riots, Tm a ielupora.characce () | tnede is to be attributed. On my rajurn to lreand Messrs. Broomall aud shanklin were appoluted y # citivous, \veroas cheerug.) | Ltound the work was in very good ordor, and the iu their stead we on Dever evuid havea force | port t brought from Am ‘fet them to work « The House at 4'6 o'clock adjourn " wane you coud sty. thu midosn Barter, Buy the wardid not take place, Englaua ht re stiow of Meubersiup, @ have couln dl pot goto wa “sae eit fo enais shall never be chancod. ar Feat Ao aniSh Quertion, and we Led & year mere to wat, You held Vertion about that time Tere Tinian GUT Te, dL wrot bpd nrg: 8 arenes “ arkt tor foe ment 0 daouary, February and Maich, the «i £1,000, for the mouth April atoue Bitottnd ion tue omnes Ae + June, July and August, £4.60 « ath, sl wae sout 1 oh, aud 4 the case, aug (he report be broueat to New York il, but Lt did not got iio onente ene eater coe from Lreland wae favorably received, but the orgeu- | the moun of day, ‘Lhe months of May, June ane ization in Amesics bad @ aifoucy @¢ that time | July r Instead of the money being ; ony came ie 0b Ll Ay corte Warke tieomen were appointed to in and they w fy ct wiin the state of things in Ir Nana? per ent over nv favorable report, asking for money to be Kious, It wan agreed, at (hat time, thas the Tl Ei. stould be lasued on toeirie turn, aod tt was caloulated should have al: thet was requisite od of thas time ertaln documents, This wae Mr, ea.) I do ish to say any of \- Lut while desirous of not saying anuythine nat dim, it is ebeciutely necessary the tact the close of the year. }i #0 bappes elogates in iresand A don't im ee to Fy Ow bur tf, Bees | should bo kuown that the lose of those dovumonte oF ett i siail tske A em & ptt ations bow. | Dink Was the immediate cause of the arrest of prisoe ove. ‘ wei to ¢€O to wor a elon, rp inireiand, | have written againes this Mam, buy tlw fiat ty enera: Corcoran. ti | havo wronged him 1 shall be happy 1 make wan 8 sovret well te 10, Irelands it hes | renaresion, ve ihm Re will via ine Th th , oe ae woot invitations these men—(e Reig wn iene, frarelied “tasesann, the Swoeney, Colonel Roberts and Mr. toes au piace aud laid (he foundation of the organization. ore ine, bai ‘ ‘Am sorry to . The arreste were made, and the government wero triumphant, and thoaght all was over in lreiand, but so far from that, at thet time never ‘| was harder work dove in Ireland. C4 myself, and when tree, T am not used to be idle. 4} time ammunitions of war were Cheers.) At nto the ir try, and they could wing bought hot prevent ft, and the Bri: @overnment cannot prevent it today, Don't jet any one you cannot ack arme into (he place, I tell you an be one tt you only have the money, yy rring habeas corpus, Mr. Biophens iment thought they woula hat we were suppressed, bus laeu thy the orgamization is a! jor to-day in Ire- dthancver atrongerin numbers and Joe bas @vorything\necessary @xcept arms and war ma- feria). eee orteabeted 20000) inko tReet of the last year number 2 men re.) vi that force 60.00 men were thoroughly urtlied, and » large portion of them had amels powder ’ wesaloly of young genUcmen in red pante, preen | (+t wales ChO6L Let th be no cries agai ney batcefeld. Pidvihousand orate meu were jockeis and red caps, who paraded in fine atyie, mu peer e® ‘of rig 7th err tt Ateys bus the other 100.000 are not hod " any tan bt come bere to @ ap.cit | ifthere be any men og you that think 60,008 aod @ much admired, At noon @ carriage | 0: brovieltvod, ib. Dot, wee to you | woe to Ire- | men well driiied.if you think sueh a cannot drove np to the gate, and as a crowd | iand) i muy euch len beh « to bring discord juto meet anything Hogia oon sine © againet it rushed to the apot, all thought that heas had our ratihe, to witoa tie Ureachs lot the. ian go | tt ie because you are ignorant of Kug and be pot, all thought that steph pad ar | home. IP no piace for Lim, hha resources, There are some 92.000 Brit troops op rived, But ib was net dtopbens, Itwas one of our | java “aay es bes tor bin, the, intend at presams 4 poent 1,000 mem are rol} : 108 ¥ im the Un sugdom, Jk wou own glorious soldiers, Major-(ieneral Hookér, who by | jjuu't let his thirty to forty days to contrelize Seo melt ip the way was almost the ouly prominent man prevent | sworn to free their couatry or aie, L myself he trend, th mouths w Raise Taye, she during the proceedings, excepting Mr. Biepbone | }as my vin | uave Leen lntiuitey more tried by | would never be able to raise ipore. | Tn trolan we . friends thea mine the mon who cal | could coatralize 104,000 men &t four or five = himself, General Hooker iwith hile arm ine | ghemeoives my trie euce of Ireland—bave | points ia twenty-four b (Tremendous eer sling, and was supported up the steps ot the hotel by | Pioven bt crer @uemics to ine than Bei ten tyranny, 0g Atthe Ase Dect ber, last year, two men, but appeared very weak, and as ho aftor- jueday Lepeas to you in @ apiit of brocherhood, “1 | rau warde said to Mr. Biephens, he only came to see the “Chief Fenian.” The Genoral retired after an intros In the comritiee room, . W letter from General Sweeney, office (1. R.), duction to Mr. Ste during the morn and dated from the Adjutant neral want to bave you untied jn tne itace of lie eu chemy to the race, you al, in the You cap ditect men 1 want to have ali oar yace gv to the work ike brevhren and Irishmen, very mau who prevoule tus Ulin | declare to-day, name of n, is beauded as @ traitor to Irishwen- Your motto to-day, et it be “i nou; every man Tiel give up his shortsighted ne men tat there, we only wanted arms int, when the ir of our atieugth was com the melancholy news arrived tha rh turbance here, but atil: we held on, we did uot think it possible that any body of men on this Counting: could Le tonnd to withhold from Ireland, in our of her peril, the suceor jhey had promised te cive hor, 1, was because of this that 1 mace up my opens ean terce them Li ud to get miyeel: arresved if the Gove. woaroad. Ite tenor was 0 manly and wortby of | ye cight pach if whey hy aetrey irom it ee ry au d in doing wy, tor |b Aber = attention, It asked for fight, aud nothing else, and per barteey reed Fey titted erage ny 1 Lut to go yen bound to do Ay you pro r] : pra back bo the rab « Marralive, ior it ie @ ‘ voted mysaif eo far neto accept @ prinon. i forcibly appealed to Liishmen to assist him. Ths | civ more wana epeect, Lor ex years, hought that you ou this slue w . vo more bo . 29 ould BOs be preven: letter wae relused to the reporters, The recipent | just uow—we received on y £1,.0, eb od eal! he would show !t to Mr | and take bie advice. Among the mon in the commities room w Ruggles [of General Mearde's at of Goaerel Sheridan's staff; LW A., Capt, Skaliy, and many others, ens, thongh late, came at last, forward at once and pose this fe not the place to talk of business anxious to tako upou bi Fxecutlv stand aside and he would introducet 8, Cotepbens supposed) gentle General » Colona, jonecal Halpine Mr. Gteph- Le was eacorio the Committee room, and es he entered he « “Gentlemen, Dbave eo rmuch good feeling ant epirite aince I entered the gates that! Lelieve we can do our work, But | sup Alitio confusion occurred bere, almost every person being f the office of introdae bh the Chairman of the Committee was obliged to request all to lioh of the k ob yur OwD researc wy, Ubat we did nos uF Coy dto pid scen jo tue ye somal poued jel. Lound Ww pink fiom Ue etfort, 2 reiand, poe ot affairs, eo servitude, fous Uupionued w He eat 40 08 usin Jieland, faed by the resemyiion ot i563, 1 wuud there pureus, Lalinost des b 1 chose om ad seut Lian o1 Loat man bas bes Ho ts pow 6 06008 on, dong & telon's burgiars, scoundrels Be tuy Trend, and ene sim Our Jand; oue ef the biignteat pool. ished, [le was of a trnsting nature; he PEME\CG the ie Pi OeedieUOns Invade to hi bere in AiG: ide BUG OM LOIN LO lid tends, ail ol whom ed from ¢ividg as the ald we wanted, the time arrived fee potsing Si though | t u overuin. nD) discovere seaience was ar: ated. | suppose you ould’ at ike te keoe bow i grh ou of priage tC ot ona > re did p require any ee ould have teen imposmbie for the Goverament Ad hate Foores anche tap ccuaeseycs oR regiment of soldiers keep me there, To reler you for the mer in whiek 4 etfected my enc ‘That wae at the time of our greaiest power in ireland, Lf eteny tiie between vember aud December of thes year you had seat @ stead toroe, or a teow superior officers, with tho necessary war wa terial, | uo be « Lreinud would be an ry country tod After Siang that ho (me Stephen's) hed come (to this country te couci- line ell parties, he said: did expect the Col Roverts would act ine, Mr. O' Mabony ‘and tea der Lis resignation, 1 belleve it was patrictic aue wise om the partof believe it woul b Col, Koberte to do Mc. O' Mabony to resign, aud 1 ee and pasriotie Ou bhe pare of ware. If that had bees done we noo ed by bis etter, except myre f Hie loiter | gua those men bad come on this piatiorm to-day auc day. Previous to this, however, the introdue- | bivu wochecr toni, ford bed been bere, and I | forgiven oae wauoiher and pre le@d tO lursut the i Ceperal Hooker took. place, as) ale | KeGs a Giasioa yous bee iadure; Jauew t¢ iron | pass aad strech forth the hand of friendship. tom te Venere desi Din WhtOr, Let Was the firel coures opwa to ime—co | gid caved on their men to support them and to wo, & ready referred to. Now came @ rather dis- | geuu (us mee bo Work 4s Pe ib Americn, ‘Hoe result | wgetoer, I beleve our Orgauizetion would have oduly preceeding A procession «formed | of ie semon ber® waa s saliure, ond (be fret coare | been in @ simgie mouth more poweriul than ever iy i 1 front. But euch a proe wae orl, Lhe Oo Bd wee to eableh @ Bowepaper | bas been, and gue Liberty of l:eaud would have beeu wich the greon flag infront, But euch @ procession. | 41.) eikud, bus go6 It as Wide a cirOUation as possivie, | accompdahed, Mr. S.epoegs then urged the unlon ot There was no discipiine—all was disorder, Thy ranks | enu aevule the pioceeds jor tee bouetit of the oigane | ali pases, aud seid bo would doallin ble power w were breken and crowd tre took place, the only wonder Women ebricked, and men calied out body burt.” ibe + oh that they had no business there iyete tiv weccad | profane ia the mater, end * eavaeuce ot | are all tee of women doing beret pe where by reason &# vacancy occure Which cau- grew faint and wero giad to ereape from the jam, At length the platform was rewhe!, and Mr, Futten ring and eaid—' I the honor to introduce you to the organizer and dis Brose anid great chee tinguished chetiain of the irieh KRepabile." BPEPc OF ME, BILPUENS, ens then came lorw Mr, Btep) with enthuslartic eh Blephous 1 eatlod at toy res }oneny eaten to 6 enimation had | ichael Doheny ftan treland, A. thartin eo low ia the wor'd—-st home lew men otany brain or por partin it, people themacives ‘on cou'd be Ko ‘Lney aid not kuow the people, 1 wal, ween yl ae ever Ther beats were in whe righ quired to be shown what t & whom they cuuld piace cont bo find o feacet who would go to work .or the icedum of ireland, for that cause is ae el a frevh as ever in hearst (Che hoowledge of (he my return to } the fires thing i 4 throngh the country iu ever) wea to dooe, travelled o 1 cevotet u three puou- end ot w fou tact torent ibe 4S ery Manisa the piew—ie C Mahony never made the knowie 46 yt thet elas ot tho poopie, i suavered Lepore The archer wecrcers eo hit 4 be le ver of my triead ip America, abd on conditions 4 ‘ f unvoriouk teotgenize 6 10.00 OF Lau 0 ie 1B res | aay Lov otaoug a6 Laat ne, and as may oLjers was o one, owen) ' urrounded the Head Ceo Indeed, by the croshing and annoyance which is that there we wore really hat the b Men even rd and wae greated being restored, Mr ing the close of December, a) ra.J wv vas very Crtouslve ani, attr seven yoarsof exke, direction, to fud out the fediing of the pevple, end to we whay could L car to that, during wialea your ft milevof country om Wee Awelud, Bice, i} muly ree man in ation db dbeselid, bos dy beh OB fe be Pee “no 1 could rois@ cuourh money © free Ireland, ed wath Hon, BUG at Wake be a @ gicat deal, a Catab uce fron the pec 4s be way Of ie cs © dabeuivus Wo buy it; thee Gyaliotit, and bie paper ; @ iwige Cuculaion., Whi tho Cbicdeo Pau Was nuounced, ands tisuiMaD sion, have she jana and i ou wuieu le lua be prouew abi (O8b noun mi, pre’ ue an Ames OW iitioe uany detalii, Leeause | au speak, iu u epidl of Gouciiietion. Loon't wisn b Sue lO mie Wee bliun: | here wath o CuLdeluned by ae wieiog, wiih @® le ! > 4: be pieced in ny banca, \aotu 1b bressud, Up his represen auous el culme we coud tune ww be Lutes ot ou lay irlenda ,: ai iu New Yorks wy bY abused 410, Bid Be sue td MOO) ws BOUL anus wb Roney Marte time Liwuud te dow (ue luee IB Lbicage 04 held at Clicagy @ y at.euded, Vr elcid Deares ‘as pues. ble @ £1,000, Ga tiuvel he cuuid not —— | ” De ste eenaintne esi a alsin iiete bemendanse e You iilet abow 1b le diluouls to reise money Uubs OL LU8 poverty of | 1 OF poor M the peoy.e are to-day, If 1 Oud Lave OL@ Howakh's tour thiough that country dia wot flee traveddag througn the country, Me diane db y It be rawed their who had done good revice <a Wee OM the point ui col. uid pave i. irom ruin bus do the warrative baw Imi tiv day upd (hie WaSy Buss Oo Wee's lee nge; ur Th® #erv.CO Of the oo, Livided beus (bew,on my 4 way accavel in Ubice. uke Wiki Gar Up & Good wubO@lics Weslibg 6 code id ob BOY Wore Mouey ihecw was @ piale Con- (has bie aod dr, U' hee S44 the DObeore irom the uy bug caued cu stated tue streutu o: tho Meuse Brotherhood ia America, fe Kecelre makay Mad oulueah Qiand ke gate yo bring ah coneliis hem, and by she conei\iation alone weala @ rescued trom her oppressor, and lu coe cusion said: Mieshren, as wy O.jeck te to effect usity, 1 decu it wise kha, DO Osler ge: | man should eddre.s you on this occasion, he speech being concluded, Mr. Stephens, wits wanles to eyauals, munhver) Dat | hie body guard of 200 returned to the hotel, aud tovx {he Luis Leu. Gt Rewepaper, of which sou have | @p she room previously set apart for th® reporters, w i. which only certain parties were allowed togres, au armed sentinel excluding all, reporters not exo pied 1s was iptuoated that “ they were counting the mu: At length ap announcement was made thas all would be received, aud @ levee was held, whicu suddenly cut short after some time by Mr. tie phens going into the next room, frem the wiucow of which he reviewed the Brothorhood and the su regiment as they passed before him, When ali bad passed by, repested calls wero made for « speecu, whea the Chief Organizor spoke as follows L eppoar before you to thank you now for your ay tending here to-day, aud bid you co0a bye, But trou, ay Waid lis ‘ ch ti ° cq Hoe ee tuts tuuut ttyo.ter-ribele ie pieucy | What 1 bave seen today, T augur tuak * uiiion" te aos fOr PoeO Gvu'b waul to hear bul tuougu 16 fe very distant, Work for it and it ie mot far di ae ry itehould be said.) Hesunung 00 genie: Considerable cheering followed this 6) sauducdty Me dar, da, Clarence oUartby who uaau io that tho entire provecditige of the Fair the demonstrations being repeated, Mr again appeared, and said: Lappear before you once more, bre “ the ue w ord “CU ulon" hen quence than Vd word, bid you good. © ig more elo r was uttered by man, (Appl & for that Union and you must Mr. Stephens then retired, and, !t being now near ly T o'clock, the assemblage began to disperse, aud soon the grounds were clear, It is worthy of remark that neither Mr, Roberts, ner any of his party, were present ab the meeting, so far as could be ascertained, ‘The number of persons om the ground was estimated at from 6,000 to 7,000, A pesse ef, forty-two police- (Continued en wat eriseey of ba ule wmpud Wit yinele tt Laie te sbassandt men, under command of Capt, Wileep, of the dlse, Precinct, were on hand and preserved excellent or —-