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“THE NEW YORK SU T SHINES FOR AL 34TH YEAR! WUE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER IN NEW YORK CITY of C 4 without eveot the Journal of Commores, and wit if OMRAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN) THR WORLD. ‘THE NEW YORK SUN posssmes every facility for obtaining (he news of the day from every part ‘of the world, whether by Atlantic Cable, by Tel or by Mail,and presen's THE WHOLE. ine ‘wom pact form, AT ONE HALF THE PRICE ot other 7 papers. TUE BUN is reed,every day, by nearly « quarter Milon persons, and thus becomes, (its single sheet xponing IMs entire contents At a glance) « meaium sdvertising rarely to be found. THE PRICE of the paper, at the publiention ce of furnished by mews venders, is TWO CENTS MR COPY | and ie delivered by carriers at the tore ce Fhop of any desire it, for 1K DOLLARS & year, TAR PRICE FOR ADVERTISING vary, accord. ing to leoation. FROM TWENTY TO FLETY CENTS PRR LINE, for euch insertion, special arrangements Jmay be made for advertisements of unusnal length. P The editorial department of THE 6UN te under charge of Joann P. Baacu ,to whom ¢omman- Coaicessucahd be ebdreaed All letters felailng to advertisaments, subscriptions fem branch of the publication business should be jomsed (0 the Prowrietor ft MOSKS 8. BEACH, a Cormer of Naseaw and Fulton streste New York Cit c Special Advertisements: WE HEAR HUMBUG—HOW OFTE! ah gh igo Reo a fede, jh VEN HAN Jolinen'. bo fear re f Dr OMITH'S DYSPRPSIA ANNIMILATOR, Many who hed considered their case derably benefitves by Perveoe wto rodisatiag that dist Gessiag dicsuse: bat. Le” preter intend poms te © ri fl that pone will complain Les very pl ad ia Bo way fe tery habits should by sll means tee BRR GANNIMILATOR, an they iil surely be Wed by lie use rem Tian ved by ih tilaaabu 0. 616 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, GRAND CHARITABLE FAIR PRESENTATION RESTIVAL SAID OF THE OL FORTHE w. AND BDUCATION OF THE D) CHILDREN OF OUR AOL ‘AND SAILORS, AN APPEAL 10 THE PUBLIC 7 s ws-cvareiea TOY" Fest, M4 abe ter and protection. UYaness. CHANT, Prealdent, HAL President... Gen, J. C, PMEMONT, Lat View Peo RS TER, 24 Vi ities 19th of December, and PUDLIO MALL, egruer York, cowoluied by the GRAND PRESENT, ty OOOPRR INSTITUTE, hing. Deca! s Under the Musical virectica of THRODOKE THOM Al ibet. on whieh teaaaion & Comuisiee wii: be chosen by the audienc ae My Oe Ot LY PRESENTS. ON FRSTIVAL ny York, Baructay Reve. flan may determing, For pao THRE OX BOLI AK EACH, AND | Sas FRESE N Ts HEIN ONT EACH TICKER! HOLDER LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. presenta Valve’ states Greeubecks ‘and Lot edjovning a! ‘i fouse and Lot in Brooklya, N.Y... Horses, and Harness (ci York, #1,000 Lege of Disionds (Hing, Rar-lage ahd 1 frald up tulny of Life Jaaurance for TER atin att Water Apparat for Moeaticg Dwelitags sss.” al U8. Grant I Palating of Gi 1 oll Falatiug of Ge c if Whatraied ‘ewsey vl abe War by 060 Gold Poun Bere'ia aid bisave ations, Cd nd Vea bpooue and Napkin Kings, 1) id Pinigd Brail Kalvos, ai "AS buaace io consis’ af the following art. Mm i Varlor an oe Paral Writlege eg jal rahe Boxes, aca ere, Breast eat But haute Ledtegt el im Opare Giensen, Black Wala re Frames, (jentiemen's Fesblousb' eet Style Dress Hats, coi Card’ Phetogrephe of toagee, Ladion att Get obi aden . 149% regnte 200,000 Presents, reaea ioe, eerneee Pen ene. PRION as ng HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Orders may be sent direst to us tnelosing the alate ed Lat rom $110 83. eater for'retus cLu ichete 6 Broa’ AL NOTICI tis gee Boiss tren unicef lee. lef ire Geying Machine (ompany of ‘ork Hil be gratefully received 4 Rebool, the Heme by ant’arkneeitigad' at this eee SE THO Aa a COs iananie \TENTS—PATENTS-—-PATEN’ & (C0. coutinae to slit Ps Pamphiste of infor REPORTS BY TRLWGHAPH ARE ALL IN the HE HARD RUBBER CRAV~AT EVERYBODY LIKES IT, PEEPLES HA Lop re DY ty DELIA TED WITH rr, DE Oban wean DY can i eRe 1 wouerens. wT LY AND COMFORTABLY, BETAINE | Mu 118 BMAPE, AND RURAL ADVIRED to TRY TH THEY are BOLD a KES PANCY TURES, and WLS tile WHOLE WORLD AND nis Vilna? ikea WYUK THE Thirty-Fourth Year, EUROPE, Sun Cable Dispatches. THE FRENCH IN MEXICO, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, WASHINGTON. Wastisetos morning the Grand Jury fow Jictment against President of hurried mo into my clothes more quick ly than over I was lurried into them before. finally—as often before end T said yah! This time 1 put a five groachen plece in his hand. * Got,” with a ple: Before 1 left he showed me | other room somewhat better furnished, pening out of shower-bath —tho last from the floor That brought | bim with emberzling and and withdrawing with intent to Evacuation Hastened by Napoleon. NEGOTIATIONS WIth THE UNITED STAT A petition ia king Congress. te ernment and provide for the appoin # Provincial Governor 1 ite way from 1 well as down fri besides a variety of side spirts —all of al_mo of tho surprise squirts of jeta in the garden of some unremomtwred nobleman near Genoa, me (so Lunderstood) an exhibition of these arrangements the next wot a territorial gore |France to Have a Tract Territory in Mexice, French Bondholders Not to Be today appointed by the President, Commissioners, ane | act approved June | Tadian Hurean from OVEMBER 29, 1866. THE INDIANS, | OFFICIAL REPORT FROM DACOTAIL Vory Bad Management, The Hed Men Disappointed and Im- The Remedy: hoy he. 0 Wastixetos, Nov. %. sowing was ree The ived today by the v. Faulk with a call, the m again, whero L¢ mnibns hotel hound, Of course you will 1 showed mo out into the Jed by Weat Virginia for ntinued in ae Disturbed in Their Rights. The President's house ment Departme: closed to business | v FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. a droschen or cab wh Grand dury Criminal Conrt has fonnd a true bill of indictment ord Conowor, a bath, but as Twas bound to see my apre Our Special Correspondence. | oi, ihe ond, [hailed ah omaivus, and on ar gros, demanded der preise 7 as of a plonsant Pages of closely written Tho French Evacuation of Mexico. ‘i He soon discovered Tho Emperor Na man who sat oppo tion with the Conap Panis, November that hie jabber w ral Holt, some thine the articles Inquiry, for the investigatio poleon has just telegraphed to his aide in | ing one of my pivces of money the conductor Mexico to hasten French troops fr Thus my insite France and the United states. m that country cost me rather | againat him, alike Conover teat \t Thad lost track ony and with his con ported that an arrangement has bs loaked out for it hina declined to order | between the Governwents of Franco and 1, as the vehicle I finally waked | the United States, that a tract of ter lessness of all the in Mexico shall be devoted to French FROM FORTRESS MONROE, reating Items of New: Fortnnss Mc Unter den Linden! We jabbered, 1 did not say It is also stated that an arrangement | has been agreed upon, that tho French | ship Santiago d trom New York, arrived this me ul took on board the pas eto w cross street, and E| | bond-holders shal! not be disturbed in t | lowed the atreet indicated, thongh L found | How L felt whon 1 found | all open apace achman would y outlet being that by A may imagine better than TE] All was atill, I wont to the ne and tried to obtain from my chart ship San Franciaco, whieh put in here And awiled for € ‘The San Fran wnt Bismark boon disgraced and A wite camo here this | » Haltimoreto make a Uh giving vinit to Davis’ family resigned, is officially denied AL AND FINANCIAL The length of | tknown, but it is mail they for the South, Friday ving will be observed appropri tat yeaterday's quotations, t Chaplain Chevers © troops Will take bane ball betw by played in the afterwoon ed no window | teh | The Cotton Market ¢ eration, conel led to own my dling Uplands hovdiat | Markot remains steady | was in soasion t and concurred in the re ednoaday, Nov ening at 8!) for mo Conaols closed this lange of the sand | Amorican Securities olowd t in the quentte iL of the Annual Then hoe started al ‘The Conference | rows the little open doorway, ATKAMBOAT DISASTERS. Explosion and Lom of OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The Inconvenience of What Persever> WI! must wee th Berlin and its Natl not Knowing German ance and the (reschen will Accomplish — Politencas @ Langwaxe Common to all gots @ Traveller out of a “Hag,” &o, The passage—for auch it proved into a gay atreet. , blow up in the Hudson River, j posite the city, at nix ferstay,” but now kept ev with my quite Wo wontduring whieh discovered that [was n An advertisement p n aud other eutertainn vathing eatallishs sing an illumi Tnderstand that sometime he wis going to Amorica badly (mutilated that neither can recover e of the tug was fourteen Loree “THY BONE WAN WHITE tH FHwAete By ties who built art at the eastern end—induced my bearings on tho map and art off on top of aa omnibus in search of Vor a time I traced my sly explord e the porter hb exploded in thew waters the place indicated way as previ finally (ho *'bus" turned off from my " nor in would visit Then L gave hi aaatironce that if he wanted a pilot in Collision and Loss of Life. (Me Empire City, E should bo happy to sery MEXICO. morning publishes the ata f the steamor Lao 1 sunk in the St Clair River, and ot the Cap Milwauker, which golli wd remarks that from these emont of the Cap without saying ® word The bath house 1 m New Orioans, of Wednes stated that th Ile cause of ex nit for the dina the aubjoet of a legal investi the newer stroots, A dixpatoh just received from Flake’ BULLETIN, at Galveston, announ Union General Sedgwick erosaed the Rio Tho dark passage lod nm , and presently I found myself , instead of at the gardon advortine Porter's Lodge, Dianater to a Schooner. United States troops, and oocupied Matamo. e did ao to protect the of Amerioan citizens in that town. ‘Tho movemont croates great excitement, as it iy not known whether th on and no pi schooner Swallow Etobicoke Croek posed that the crow are lost Highland Creek for Toron was William assuming that was visible, and aided by that I can t, whioh looked like a a! On drawing noare it proved to bo a Dute of course, all Greek to mo; tom was a hand, and looking to where that w tho glimmer of « light son nd upthe garden path. Away other discoveries, and ng and not ugly looking wi in what was evidently At firot I wae in has been done with the sanction of the government or not.” | & wellknown the Lake, having aniled on Lake Ontario for over 30 yours. ~ California. Flour for New York — —Whatever reliance may be placed in the article Flake’s Galveston Burietis, stating that n, Sedgwick crossed the Rio Grande on Thursday with a brigade of troops, and vo it is cortain that tho Abel Salt—Trea San Fraxcisco, Nov 24. —The next steam ce five hundred barr © New York via Panam: a received for the ti nt to England cupied Matamoras, President atnoon to-day, had reo formation whatever, concerning the subject. | military circles, | ground for the report reisno doubt whatever, it has this | morning boen obtained , that this Governme ed Minister Bigelow re certain representations to the French Goy ernment concerning the delay of Freuch troops in evacuating Moxico. ‘Tho Government is still without oMcial information of tho reported abdication of ximilian, though auch an event has been expected for months, the Fronoh Legation is in t itive information to that eftect, afortably sewi enough tho bath office clined to back out, but they caught sight of my face in the glo @ customer, beckonod and to the eutrance door, offer monoy for # ticket, but tho baths were hot, cold, shower, douche, or and eude, whatever that may bo— aud had chosen the vapor, but conld not oro than jabber and titter, oflorta to communie At last, [took the ticket they seomed to an order baving | families on oat grades for al The monnage w overland tolograph r filled and advic f the order the same day by tel ght, however, é m, and, unwilllr ointed the way Of course, I could ‘Gaston Durtoia has againat the Auta CaLirounta 700) damages, fo to the seizure of th all varietion uiring him to make ewapaper for | h the plaintitt was dowig pirate wad robbe San Francisco, Nov, W7.—Tho at Pacitio arrived this morning from Portland, Oregon, with $544,000 in treasure. Tho British ship Perle, for Hon, $19,156 in ailver bare in additi treasure before reported for 1a by that voasol xtensive soap factory, in thia city destroyed by tire lust ‘u make thom don te my wishes, It is roansorted t mong other oustom: could undorstand a word or two of ugh for conversation. him I lowrned that the vapour baths were given from three to five o'clock, aud that? the promenades, musio and tluminations, pt up inthe summer, my bath—of marble or « No soup, of course, requesting that article, only brought out the yuh ! of the attendant, in the bot water, and whon about ready to get out and dress, aman camo with « big Ho showed itto me and jab- When I pointed to the empty soap dish, and rubbed my bands, too, and went off for the 4 he commenced ono of whom Mexican News via San Francisco—Arme Aberals—Why they Did'nt Get Say Franciic 2f.—The iron r, of Liverpool, went ashore near F half # mile from the June wreck of the Sir Jobn Franklin, in the eveni Sax Francisco, Nov, 2.—A lotter dated Sixt, ways that the bark Keoka succeeded in landing a cargo uf arms nitions of war fur tho Liberals at | © went from thenoe Colorado River, and took on bos Hungerford party, and | cleared for Libertad, but having no chart, put into La Paz, where loarning that the money to pay the charter, and had determined to seize the vessel with. out paying, tho captain of the Kooka put back for San Fi ‘The Cholora at Palorme, disturbances place at Palermo, Italy, in Septembor last, tho Asiatic cholera broke out in that town, and caused considerable havoo for tho last eight weoks, averaging frou 100 to 200 oases than one half of whom bave No casos have ocourred among th exoopt in the omse of the fr, Juba C, Chup were only ko ors numborin, o—was ready, George Barnos, Walter Cooper, ‘Tho following wero passen Bo I souked mynolf and wifs, Loudon; Mr dnoy | Mra. Lossetto Napa. Prize und daughter, A Man Struck by « Falling Mar, ‘The London Monsino ADvERTIsEK rope that one of the falling named Piko at Thompson's coffee house in Piko came to the editor of the | Apvenriser and said that while standing in tho middle of the street, Letwoon Shoe lune ad Salisbury court, with and gazing Upward, ho became aware of « burning sensation ia the neck, upou which he tore at bis neckoloth, and tho next mo: ubatance passed duwn his ing the shirt in its course, and inflicting threo small but sever, on the flesh with one lar; pipe Raat he said “yah When he retu fare etruck a waiter in @ while to ask “Goot t” ach time, and was rubbed the harder, ‘& quarter-inch of surface was Left unrubbed, hard enough to peel the outiole, and with each square inch of flesh operated upon he said “Goot?” and I eaid “Yabt" the Dutchman was evidently proud of the endurance of his “Englisher,” wad proud, too, in showing bis own skill, othor things, the scrubbing came to ite clowe, and off ho dartod back with a hugo watering-pot, Ho said ‘ab {" and the next mo- ment I was being showered with water that seemed ivy cold! Whew! how Daquirmed! \t But he said "Go 9 0n® near hin, Amorican ship mate of the bi maa, of Bucksport, Malo, ment the burnin loft breast, soo ‘The Paraguayan War, According to dispatohos from Paraguayan thelr dofeat at Curupaity had caused complete disunion among tho loaders of the Triple Alliance, wound. Those aw, but, boing roffact turn, we for; this, however wns carnestly nogatived, aad wo felt our: selvos unduly inoredulous upon further ox ation, ad no substance wh oung man's clothing, he was certainly by no me intliet such an injury on himself for the pur- ed by Adiuiral | pose of a mere who saw hin yesterday thinks itm Prosontly he came General Flores has Gen, Mitre haa evacuated Curuza and loft with the rest of the army for Tw Ho had refused *“Goott" and Ta avail hinnelf of vance of bia tr ie is road Chow Carex Aaeey, carat? Trrnrrony, Oot, 90, 1866 Sinet have the honor to submit my monthly report for the month of October, 18686, of the condition of the Upper Mi and Siowe Indiana under my charge. In my mouthly report for the m nber 1 atated difioulty result of the hon ar rival of ¢ 4. In viow of the lateness of the seasoa, T then thought tt im that Ie would arrive by if at all, thie Pall, the low at t r rondering navigat Missouri Impractical (uient fo forwardin sally te vedat Yankton, in ely of «special aueut, and a short dint ankton the boat met with an acc dent which will delay the delivery the goode at the proper points two weeks , The Indiana are now all ont all hunt, having been aii oF ak weoks since ti ing their usual Winter's «np waiting for their aunuitios, Iwas ylw to ny information, It is w bad season of the year to call bat their te being here, and no place ing provided for atowing those Ageney, L slight change of feeling bh aniong these Tudiaus, within mouths. Several Mackinaw boats loaded with returning Montana, have boon tired into in the vicinity of Fort Rice Thin waa done pro by tho Unepapa and Upper Yankton If by any of nx t was in the lod by the Lower Two Kettl Coujow and Lausares ila, No dopredations beyond a enaea of a potty larceny nature have os red. Hut these acta taken in ¢ with the language sometimes used y of meat, by ning which last two. Lower Us 1 the many ar ry in thie are sowing acoda of trouble, Voulo Band were promi y Commianion that work abc this Fall on their Treaty withsts Thave vot urged that stops ahould be taken in this direet nothing bas been done, and as winter is close at hat irae nothing now can be di king prepar Cons for next: Spri ny military forces bh ervation for their own Indians camping thereon, ‘The goverun has horoto' tho precedent. of purchasing an extinguishment of Indian title to Tanda for all purposes what ver, for the time belong, at least. The lands embraced within (iene military reserva 1, murdde 0 trom | xtenaive roe: and prohibit sof an nmnesty between them and without compensation, and niways to in the best. timbered twuds in tho coun try where t \ 1 0 the sale sehen aa \calTod forth some from thew, than war, {bog that th try frequented and elaine pence with tho United tw should be aunbordinate to th the ninent [signed] . A, Tawa U.S Tudian A. Upper Mis Hon. A.J. Falk, Governor and Bx Superin tendent Ln in Aflairs, Yantown, 1), 2, North Carolina. Rane N.C, Nov, 2 =Tho Lagisla ture to: four ballotings, olocted for United States Senator M. E, Maule: merly Judge of the Supreme Court of the Stato under tho Southorn Confederacy—an original secea#ioniat and atill a Stat advocate. John Pool, the present inoum bont, received forty-one votes on tho last ballot, aud Wm. N. H. Smith received twon ty seven voton the military ont Cureaco, Nov 2th —The North Western Freedmen’s Aid C 106 ission have formed in this city to prooure help cities nois, W All The Board of I day that the Lake Tunnel will not be ready for uae for three montha on account of other work to be dono on tt to-day calla for the wu yal and Acadomy of Musto, Wash ington atrect, on aceount of ita obscenit ¥. Oglesby ia getting shape w claim of $199,08), which Iinois has againat the | Cuited States, W.E. Hall, a Now York detective, te in Chicag the track of David Burd of alleged awindiers, known aa Gd, I Collins & Co. Thole headquarters were in | Cinetunath. ‘They, as charged, | frm of brokers in New York out of §90,000, Bartell has bean tracked from Cincinnati | to Louisville, Indianapolis and Davon and is believed now to be in Chicago, was formerly tional Hank, Collina & Co. hw od, made several hundred thousands yf dol late by their operations tence, Nov, &—In tho United vbort Crowo, Staten Circuit ‘Court, today convicted of murder on the bigh aoas, was sentenced to hung Friday, March Ist, 1867, An Rhode Island abolished oapttal piinisbment many yours ago, this senten y bo carried into eflect at Fort Adame or Dutch Island territory, under exclusive United Statos jurindiction. Houry H. Wightman, a doaf man, w Killed dear Ewat Greenwioh last evening, While wulking on the railroad track, Fatal Rallread Accident. Aunany, Noy. 8.—An unknown man was | found this morning. om the Central Kail road track, literally out to pieoes, A Bible was found noar his remains, with the name of John Connally marked ‘upon it; also ® paper with tho words: " Angola, Erie Coun ty, N. ¥." Rallroad Accident, Hurrato, Nov. ,—Tho mail train which loft here at one o'olock, P. M., yosterday, ran off the track near Syracuse, Mr Schemorhorn, an express moasonger, was injured, but not seriously, Noue of tho pas. songers wore injured, Accident to the Steamer Nightingale. Houmes’ Hotm, Mass., Nov, 24.— Arrived, eamer Nightingale, Breaker, fry New York for Boston, Sho was towed in by the steamer George Appold, this morning, with hor shaft broken, American Deer lusters. Orrawa f American deer hunters loft tor home yeatorday. ‘Ley eral Intelligence. M1 to the New York Suna Rrstont is to visit Montreal next month. f Richmond, on Mon appropriated $1,000 to purchase fuel tho poor of that Tue new Baltimore pe Reported New F Outbreak, of the News United Sta vsuitagainat Judge Bond and others for falae imprisonment. the St. Louis on Mon ng the progress of a cn. Killed on the levee The “Boys in Green’ Hy order of Kin iron crown ¢ to the public Victor Emmanuel, the Lombardy is to be exhibited me days in the Royal THE NEWS IN CANADA. INTENSE EXCITEMENT THERE. Srvew old barns in the roar of Spring atreot, Newton, Nod, were destroyed by fire ght, together with three Tue crimo of emberzlemont appaara to bo arfully on the increase in Clarka, book keop: and aorvant girls, aro arrested daily Tur Norfolk, Va, of an entire family, in BP A 4 carried off by fomaio clorks Our Fenian Cal TROOPS ORDERED TO BELFAST. jora, one wight last wee! ore alaver Wanderer haa lately a respectable the trip from Rockland to Savan f potatoes in th with a cargo sually quick time of aix ¢ siderable fall ner | nal The recent cable dispatches from Europe relative to an ooourred was dispatching a lar Paul there w: od aro now | agitation a naponse, the news that aball be | today ia intense, roma the Atlantic may bring tidings that will gladd tho heart of evory friend Inte Hoadquartors of Mr crowded with | deepest secrecy, th from early in the morning until] and there is no telling what m day mag in ordor to gat soprano of Mina 1 wuaquid aco | highly apokon A Nasivitte paper anya there will be a 9 Stephona were, pal commoriitic is one of the pri Stato, the deticienoy will bo greatly folt AN Archdeacon ia at Hand in favor o the hoad of a move allowing the toricket and other athletic sporta, belioved by those officers that no rising bi after spending th ved by these officers that no rising b up to the present time, but | there is intense excitement there in milk puting Auch w) tary and other ¢ It is] serious, and fearn of @ fresh invasion of the from fifty to'nixty cases of arma | country are entertained by all lay | Tonowro, C, W., November 2—The div orning at church. Ant, a aoldier’s widow, resi English are a nt, and are prepar a contract for the pure! headquarters yeate us parts of the ‘Tuy. thirty sixth » shape of saddles, cilitors and printers of the eatablishme George D. Prontice prosided, and gave t the occasion the brilliance: tho eloquence for which he ts #0 fa f Jacksonville, Hl, ting that the Tho Fenian loaders a not at all doapondent in ro ture of Fenian of his wit and win Treland by the ivh Government; they claim th. these are | th lopted a resolut ll prizes, which a into the hand of the British off the track, and divert th tho suljoot of negro aufirage, and it or porsiata in ite prosent nocrat in the laud should cease to A patronize it, A wow an named Fanny Marri a late Governor of Keatucky, no ® prominent w cinnation Friday aft gb whiok arm ai naturally excite able and enthusiagtio, and if thore isa tight | given their deci) particularly if it tends to lift ould Treland from hor doges ition—they are an. ler jor the | the banner that is marching on # that are doing something. nows that Mr. Sto commenced the fight in effect to some extent of drawing mon from Stephens’ party: Jing her days in the city prison. 1 to Texas, and New York to owover, rages bad ly, aud nowhere creates alarm. both in Europe and in. this oo Presi awe to be as sion of these Tidiana, just aftor Ireland, as negotiated, taken at on the contract fo fedorate dead vania Court Ho i, supposed foe to d trae Somn Massachusetts Masons have preaont ed wong of Masonic of Ghatleaton. 5. ©. ort that the Senate party y around Spottay! orior in | ition to the to Mr. Stephens, aeoms to bo aot at rest by the fllowing communivation received at the Bun Office, last © _ —— hw source as to entitle it to Attack om @ Jail-Kooper. ta] Baxcon, Nov. &7.<This evening an attagl 5 whioh 8 to the Maa fratornal act waa credit, as omanating from the Re hewduarters : olvil officers of by the novelist 1 of intimate relatio tizations, North and muoh to rostore amity betweon the “11 in donim Sm tho vory highest entan | During th Roberts haa given | or in ANY Way con the Masouic org! | arma to Stephens, ved at iri SiolnK Horta to get mon in rota pal | od veo deathiute of |. Rienmoxn, Now. %.—At the Jackson Park at | Raoes today, Lady Warwick U butehery of three straight he a The story that Stop the men fh Trot muy attompt at rebollio will only result i nurtied men, victulty, and ’ tion that ao! tate of this Uni itself the atatus of tion for auilrage, Federal officers wi nd the qualitie but in all olections f Dospite the assertions of Mr partiog antagonistic to the movement on Trish soil, that there aro no], MiLw aunt 14 that the Britigh jor void and illegal auch election, TuERG is w ourions Aoviety or club in Venice, principally conaiating of @ ve instituted fines for vor trivial offences among their members, aa forgetting to call each names selected for euch, gouorally take n Hlowore; and th Fenian Rights in Ireland, it nt are continually ti movement” was expected, and (Bean Hickman aad Merrisser, have beon making by the| A little incident occurred during the roe Fouiaus to atriko tho tual blow, and by the | ont to thwart it, the fol. | that is worth relatin ling some: ther by fanciful money thus obtai Vto kooping up a band aud paying Bnglieh Govern lowing extracts from tho lotters of core re made at Montreal Inst alliver shot ay ook with the natown corres: at writing, Now, 17th ‘Tho blow ia about to be atruck at the | tit politeat tono, who remarked sholl wae fired at @ target 2,500 yards dis tant, componed of ei teon-inoh teal king; the ale vathe f you will hear of the rising of the Trish po ple from one end of t 1s infortunate island | YOUr seryic slong boon uid roadly, the | on porteot- | emont upon Canada wae tual. | Et all the while th i to croate au outbreak | Teed not tell the back of the tai toforo witnoased, Unprn tho caption “Myatori onto Crone « weeks sinoe, « amall schoo » painted buff « ything herve the stern. and with upon the old goil of Irolaud you that the Irish peoplo—that is, the great | nase of the lower and produoi © in this movement. in tho township of landed and hastened away, leaving the von fol on the by i | probably tho samo vessel ed as having boon stolen Thow who now willing that it | Tho landholiing class aud | Orangemen are opposed to it first gave it n put | believe that than one half of thom when willing this n proviously report should be tried Tim groat nows in tho French world ts the arti sont to the Aoadem Baraine from Mexico; it woigh « It was sont ae a presont to Ma shal Vaillant, who has had i Musoum of Natural History, where it at tracts great attention, xhibition of 1807 among other scientific ourivsitios, A xuMneR of « of an enormot more| ay they are | | From placed in the ms that attor it lish Government will bo compelled, as a | Public Enstruction, h. wenoy anil 4 any sury, to grant xoine moma land, to wbolish the wicked chu Lahinout, and to ro-wrrange th of the country, #0 ws to re gto its trow h oatab. | aulte ta ¢ land tenures ntlemen from Alabama 1% tore the pouple to | the and Georgin are now in Washington a ng aid for the starving peoplo of th | Stoves. Thoy recount the iniee Of sudertay Jerk in the Broadway Na- | na report. | most harrowing relief Las bee} of the Froodmou's Bareau, bit haudred mn the North 6 proparationa for defence th case of & many will porish from fauiue during the donatables ba ry are being drilled Thore ary two a tho baroacks, wad & go people here that somotli A sincutan trial commencod in Chirago Jane Cole aud Richard Doyle ned for perjiry mount to be ¢ 0 to be Absent four weeks, om eks dace nek, Therd ts very little apprehon h wover, of there being mu: f¥en in tho ovent of there being # rebellion 0 9 man against The divorce was granted, returned he found aod when Colo bis wife married He now provecutes both for por jury nd consptracy, of consequences than'in othor tho prisoners have boon either nt to Dublin. who were contined Liberated or w men, who muster in Lai ae woll as ail through Tux changos proposed tn the French army, which tho foreig for some tine pas reduction of t als have beon forge iu this town 0) men to grout increase tn tlon which tho artillery an the infantry, kept always in vervive, whi to be callod on only in time of w consist of 850,000 men, organized on th yyatom of the Prussian Fronch people. Past two mv they have beea sooretly. arming, and this too with the knowledge and assistance of tho Euglish Goverment, Tho detectives are hore in large numbers on. the lookout for Fenians, and correspoutont through tho intervention ef the American fo tho " resorve,”” your humble escaped “arr el, from the y of the death of Baroness do Kothechild’s ‘mother was kept at (ho Chatoau do Fo on Monday, Nov, 12. sent to Paria for ton were conveyed from the railway station to the chateau in three of the banker These poor mon joined the ow werviow f A Dublin corrospondent, whose lotter is dated Noy. 18th, sayst From priv its od that the ») eres by w taini! orulng Baron Nicial source Ihave learn- ng baa been discov » plan it would appear that place, but to ain force | the silk thread, who drew up th in reciting the Naving’ been each pre stuliva in the | | hind in case of ropules. The Castle of Dub- {i was. according to the plan, to be selzed a mae ties, and the task of apikin, he gun the various barracks wee to fal vtof the Fenians among the army BY THE CABLE Ponian Dispatchos, to me | NEW YORK ary. | Townos, Nov. 28—Noon.—The movemone be! the Government against the Foniang | Two Cents IRELAND. continues, Another regiment of infantry Will go to Belfast immediately. A box of uniforms and arma has boon size nt Liverpool. The box came from | the United States, The Datty News denounces the force | throats of its cotemporaries, and says the Aetive rebellion must be suppressed in a soldierly manner NOME FENTAN DISPATCHES, ‘The Hatlale Featane Prevartog for the rie BUFF AL, Novomber B= The news of the outbreak in Ireland created great excite ment among Fenians here, The Exrnras of this evening ays, it is understood there id ble Dispatches, | * fl! brigade in this city now, all ready fot immediate movement, The mon meet for drill every night, by companies, at thoit reoma, or in the folds adjoining the city, Reviews are held at Uniontown on a large Arins and Munitions Seized at Liverpool. | scals. It is ontimated that the infantry branch numbers between fifteen hundred nd twonty five hundred men, the moat of whom are familiar with the manual of arma as taught in tho Amertean service. One battery of artillery is sald to be fully or- in Ireland, and annonnoing that England | ganized, and ready to take the fleld as coon thi: | na any movement ia inaugurated. ‘The wang thor, haa created great excitement in Fe: | 4 in thie city, and in fi Tho Brothort of this effective branch waa severcly folt by tho loaders during the raid tast June, ‘The ¢ tho Fenians on the atreet Lit in very evident that ail which | gomo extraordinary movement ia on the st | top for this evening, and moetings will undoabtedly be held in thoir Circles, Tho 5 are involved in the y evidently moan work, bring forth. Excitement in Canada, is] Berrato, Nov, S—Private dispatcher from various portions of Canada say that 4. Everybody looke position of the gun-boats is as follows: Th¢ Troland; also military equipments | Herron, the Cherub and the Goodrich are at erwise, | Toronto, the duty of the tw attor being ta | protect the Prince Alfred—which is laid up | there—from any possible attempt of the Fenians to seize her, he Britomart and Dumiville are protecting the Resoue, the Howed to fall | Hercules (laid up) and the Royal Kingstoa » throw thom | Navy Yard ma from the real | ‘The Fontan Prisoner’, introduced, | Torowto, Nov, In the 1 | Fenian prisonors, the Judges hare not yot 1 on tho application t¢ aside the vordiots and grant a now trial, ise of the delay i fusing the rule, preparing an tely written Ju setting forth at full length’ th ddaon which tho decision ts based. I #0. it is the intention of the prisoners uael to apply to have the question ro reid to the Court of Error, and if they d@ ud ge, concur that , otherwise the judgwent already given stands in ful) torce, Arrest of « Murderer. Purrspeiviia, Nov, 2.—Alfrod Teufel uarged with th murder of Captain Joseph Wylie, on a can: Bucks county, la n'sent to Doylostows (0 await an investigation of the case, was made on Geo, W. Whitney, Keeper the Jail, by eight or ten of the prisoners, f one of tho prisoners in the shoulder, None of then wovercly i Races Fiyawa, ta. i . first heal 240 25, second, L11)¢; third, $4234 could Fires, Pint yoenen, N Terra Cotta: Works | Soven and Gormynto | Nov. 2.—A distulery, owned [by HL. J. Utbert, on Kiunikinnick River, was burued tonight; loss $2,000, a cent visit of John Morrissey to W, shingtom As this gentleman was standing in the door of Willard’s, he was approached and saluted by the votori ous Beau Hickman (a dilapidated gentle wan, well known in the National Capital) ia The Hone mber of Congt “The same, ly replied Mor | ringoy. Lam Beau Hickman, Mr. Mornge ve glut to seo you.” “Ah, Mrs mm hts b orable Mr. M om New ad, * what cam fro Thie colebrities cont upon tho state of the country, the policy of the President and Congress.” Beau oul quontly, in romarking upon the gentlemans ly mainer of Mr. Morrissey, said that if reully appeared to him that the South bad Morrissey." i the twa momen Hit) got buck aud the country was safy. Adalt Hchools in France. recent official report i¢ appea: that a system of touching adults, adopte tthe instance and with Duruy, Minister of deo yery success ful. During the wintor of 1869 some 39,00) tearhors opened neatly yi schoola ‘foe 00) communes, The iuptle were HY) males (corse of them old feike ad 42,567 fomalos, Of the. Ni adults pt both sexes, nearly 250,00 absolutely nothing, of, at loaat, bi the faintest recollection of the elementary | lessons taught to children, Of this nuns | ner, 62,000 have loarned to read ; over 100. 000 to write ; and over 184,000 arithmetic, i {addition to’ gthor accomplishments, ‘Th remaining pupils, who possessod the elo mentary information, have learned dr ing, surveying, bookkedpthg, Qoonibiry, lide | tory, geography, singing, otc, "The most ine (orcating featuiy of the wholo is that nearl Ail thie’ teaching has ‘been done withowd | charge by the teachers, What A Beetle Can Do. The possibility of @ great change bei introduced ry slight beginnings, ma} be. illustrated by’ a tale. whtoh, Lecken tolls of @ visier, w having offended big taster, Was condemned to Porpotnel vy Uvity tna Lofty jowen. At night his wit came to weep below his window, "Co your grlels" sald ‘the sage: * go home fo Present, and return hither when yoq have procured a live black beetle, togetl ha little * (or buifalo’s butter] three clows—one of the finest silk, an of whip-cord ; tinally, @stout coll’ of rope. When she came to the foot of the towor, provided aocording to hor husband's com- mands, he direotod her to touch the head of the Insect with » little of tho “ ghee,” to ¢ one end of the silk thread around him, to place the reptile ou the wall of the tow= er Beduced by the emoll of the butter, which he conceived to be in store soumer whore above him, the beetle continued te ascend (ill he reached the top, and then | put tho visior in possession of the ead pack of the cord a stout Lis own woight mi the pla thre and by me | rope, capable of sustal anil 60, at last, he esca | (Wontivwed on B® eg | i } |

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