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PER OLDEPT BAILY MORNING PATER iN NEW YORK Orr | Raeent te Journal of nd whthoet brmarney paiLy Newsrarae 1% Te WoaLD. {TED FRW YORK BUT poosemes every feotliiy fer sbeninme the pews of the dar fom every part Of the nenid, wheuber by Aifrtle Coble, by Trie- teh or by Mail, and pissen's THE WHOLE. tn 6 compact form, AT OMM HALE THE PRICE ot other city pepere, ‘THD GUN w seed,evers day, br nearty « quarter allie persone, and thas becomes, (is single sheet expering ite entire contants at 6 ginnes) & meatam Of sdvertining rarely te be found. . ‘THE PRICH of the poper, at the pudlionti Office or furntohed by mews venders, le TWO CENTS WEA COFY : and Is doitvered by carriers at the fiere oF Ehep of any whe desire (1, for VB CENTS PER WEEK. o sent by mall ot BLI DOLLAR + rear ‘TAR PRICE POR ADVERTISING vary, secord- fing te lore tom, FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CENTS RR LIN, fer each inserison, special arrangements may be made for advertisements of ‘The ‘ditertal department of TH Re eheree of Josura P. Baacm Wo whom comman- Acations showid be eodreased. ‘A Jotters rela. ing 40 advertisements, eabseriptions oreny Branch of the publ.cation business should be Thirtv-Fourth Year, THe ELECTION. Light Vote Polled. DEMOCRATIC, 46,867. REPUBLICAN, ® DICK CONNOLLY ELECTED. His Plurality, 2,067, ALDERMEN AND COUNCILMEN, The Vietors a0 i) ‘Tho municipal election yeatorday py 7, Vanquished. seed hey ag! hha vA exc prosonce of | moeRe 8. BEACH, off very quietly. Except the prosene | ‘Corn: of Nessen ond Falien surecte. the ticket boxes on the corners, the few men | bi New York City. | that lounged around the polls, and t Se heavy rain, there was nothing that gave S:eolal Advertisements: | any indication of the struggle that was tak — ling place between the contending parties, | RY | and the hopes aud fears of their representa: | Me | tives, Asa goueral thing, votors approach edt!) polla, depomied their ballot went about their business, But slight inter- | est acomed to be manifested in tho result The rain, which commenced about ton | o'clock, and continued to fall very heavily | poral nae ciosonmas | until one, seemed to damp whatevor ardor | N THE BORDER.—A NEW STORY, BY | the politicians possessed. To the Republi- Be se Ray, Heady Tomorrow 15,16 | cans it symbolized the heavens weeping QD) THE BORDER. —A NEW STORY RDMUND KIKKE, Keely Lemortes | RaW YoRm WebsLy. v ON THE BORDER A WW STORY, BY ROM Na) KisE®, Ready Ly morrow in the Dew YORK KL 110 oO* THR BO PY) IND KIRK NEW YORK Weekiy, EW STORY, BY nae THE BORDER.—A NEW 81 ED «UND KIRKF, Ready lo-mo DEW YORK Wee! . while the unterrified Democracy rajoiced | | over th advantages it was supposed to give | AN THR DORDER.CA NEW STORY, BY | Pt party. About one o'clock, however, MUND KIRKE, Beedy To-morrow inthe tho rain coasod and the aun showed ite face EN Sew sve yee: 119 | for w while, The weather being mild for | ON TUB BORDER—A& NS BY | the season of tho yoar, leas whiskey was ro pnw CGee Weeks: Reeay } qui ad very little eve-painting of nose- — —— | amashing was done, The police found | ON TES BORDER. —A NEW STORY, BY | i¢ casy to hoop order, and the jot wore EDMUNO KIRK, Keady To-moriow in oh 110 s candidates with | . EW YORK WeaKLY, deposited for the va eee ew: STON EE RY. | Ce te eta toemees,cuale toepeetlre Ae) AMUSO KIRKE Keady Temorrur | henzaeeds | 0 aky. i bag Seka NEW STORY, BY THE RETURNS.| VOTE FOR CONTROLLER. Le ry ee 9 “ RET WARD, NTHE BORDER —A NEW STORY, BY j om ED\UND KIRK <¢. Reedy To-morrow et he Dem saa rt | Ww YORK WREKLY. | . —- Connolly. Connolly, Kelly THE BORDER — vi 40 | rial! We. th : a whVORR wae, wey Temerren ify the it Bo > alTney ae 1 N10 BORDER —A NEW STORY, BY | iz nw Da! at and vay TDormeceon in (be | Gani ra ; ox THE BORDER—A NEW STORY, BY BrCOKD waan, ¥ eM i iT Qn pancvout 5 ¢Bpaaaad alameda | be ve at ra » WYOhe WEEKLY. ‘ON THE BORDER —A NEW STORY, BY | pat KIREK, Ready Tomorrow i she ng ty | —A NEW STORY, BY Ready Temerrow in the | Total... 107 TURD WARE. Whe —_—_—__--—_—__|1 pect d RORDER.—A NEW SIORY, BY | - —A BEW STORY, BY RK®. Kesdy Fomerrow ta the KuY ae EDMUND NEW YoRa Wi o* THE BORDER—A NEW STORY, BY | ED UND KIRKE, Bondy T EW YORK WEEK NTHE BORDER—A NEW Srolt HDMUND KIRKE. Roady tT NEW YORK Weekiy. | "| Total..... tt or THE BORDER—A NEW STORY, BY EDAUND K RKE. Meads To morrow in the NeW Vouk WEOKLY. 10 ON THF Borp AN ‘ORY, BY Via t ND KIRKE, RW YORK WEEKLY Ov Re BORDER—A NEW STORY, BY MUMUND KIKKe Reedy Temo,row in the Rew Vohk We BLY. Fer hamal| OS, THE BORDER. PDat SD OKIRKE ew ORK WEEKLY. oO THE BORDER.—A NEW STORY, RY AO ND KIRKE, Ready Lo Morcew tn SW YORK WarkLY iit O'S, THE BORDER.A NE J RD MUNL KIRKE. Ready lo-morrow NRW YORK WaroLy Wendy To-morrow "A NFAY STORY, BY Reaiy Tomorrow th the 10 ON THE BORDER.—A NEW STOWY, BY oes ROMUSD KIRK, Ready To-morrow $4 the | ia aw DEW YOAK WEEKLY, 1 | OP THE BORDER A NeW STORY, IY 7 ED¥' ND-KIRKY, Keady Lo-morrom in the| y ri NEW YORK WEEKLY io if ON, THE BORDER A NEW STORY, BY) 4 Ei ND KLAR Momsy Loemorrow tt pA pew You Wey. die rv Laie M4 A NEW SIORY, BY) & Keady Tomorvw ih the |, a! SR story, BY | !! 1k BORDER N_VHK BORDER —\ NEW STORY, BY ADMUND KIRKE. Keady Tomorrew in the TT NEW YORK WEEKLY. ny | ts? . ——— —— ACTH WARD, ON Tie BORDER —A NEW sTORY, BY! BALIME ORE | RUMUSD KIRKE, Heady Te morrow io ihe 1. 380 Rew Wk Weemy, ih 2 en — 3 . . tJ BORDUR.—A NEW STORY, BY | 1 Heel ‘Toomorrow ia the | 1 Pres pysre STASAMONG, The |} 10 any re 'd to she pubile for DYB- | 1) a revnte cs tore subeonafal ta cu: | He+++ is. thet 'di ease, than bi | = smreee f Total..... 1700 n Dr, BMITH'S DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, INTL WARD. G Manz rhe bad comaldered shale, caus as honelens bi Giatresain t iy f ua lal, “Tse very ‘pleasant 10 ; i diucioe to Yh sooet ; tt too Srecine up ¢ ® % lite vo the ou ! a habits should f 13 NNIMILATOM, as they will'« , 105 “This vemmedy io prepared bi ! i as remedy ie prepar 5 ta Hacond sty W linswebu , 140 we York sh the vornar of Alen an 0 co pads the corner of Houston at and A A 4 ‘One Betias per bou “ in 1 165 see 1585 TENTH WARD APE AMERICAN, SOCIETY, YOR THE, Usd % 17 Prevention of Ciuelt 2 th i : fot, evecetrom citizeen coma wot KW * Ned on heres beating and sliowing | 105 a fe, slowly vo pariah of wane HH 14 a sade v0 i, of wr a jnetiortanl 4 cr) oe seocmmpanied by te name aud addreoe he formants: Wellas ant of the oouder and’ ether a am Pfhe! terloty wenld eadiy redress these wrongs: | ‘Total... +691 ) ee a 8 ee Jobe irmeenee ELEVENTH WAKD HENRY BERGH, Pres, W.0.H. WADDELT, Bee, Ne Wrowbway. for. of W2that 44 FTRE | HARD RUBBER CRAY~AT ray FRYBODY ADMIRED | De: TED WITH IT, EAR IE, ol Le ua it 4 ‘ - a . i ” in AV. THE WHOLE Wor! + HR i i wife vogmines i Ps “ies (Total. -+-0.1Gus ii THE ‘over the vices aud corruptions of the “ring,” | 11. a Hualag Aa ox; | 2 1 Aly 90 * ho 13 Meaty (o ite wonderial 130 | oo THIRTRENTH WARD, Liscovescsees 169 9 g.. + 19 3 1F0 4 4 3 86 6 6 T x 8. m3 Total... 634 POURTRENT ( WARD. 7 Lotal 4. 5 6 0 8 Hf Total..ee SOL eo) rae Le 16 Ki 4 6. 1 Bs, : 18 10.. 153 eR 1 13 it i. 2 3 « Wt ‘” » 1" 16 co » we e i] 100 a 77 » 104 “ 18 a a Ma Me 2188 an Ey 1s ily i: 33 40) rf jon Ay ry 3 fe 1" 4 %o Ms 8 3 it 47 0 1 wy or Total. ee. 108 1035, TWENTLIETIC WARD. 1, cose 72 25 Ey iH 131 7 1 9 1g m oF oy at a7 44 MM “0 us 106 r; ws ov 61 as a7 10 | Pullman (BR: conf Norjon 7% in nwo “tS 2.963 Tots iat Norton (Tam.) over Duffy (Mor.) 722. PITH ALDERMAKIC. DMOTRICT, Rep. TM. D.U. OR, V | so @ i. 50 wr lat 80. oh Ma “0 0 Total..1,665 108s 78) 1k Ward (Rad. Rep.) over Alien ( Moz.) * maj SRVENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, KR. TM4DU. OR. Wards Whe Ha want i 1, 1s Total... LTO 18 White Rep.) over Mavil and Dom, Union) 246, NINTH ALDERMANIC DIATRICT. Rep. T and M. Cit U Ward. Cushman. Owen Lamb. 1 . 1a ibe 0 Cushman (Rep.) over Owens (Tam, and Moa.) 4 KLEVENTH ALDERM ANIC DIATRICT, Keep, Mos & UL MeKaD wd — Thatcher mond. Hardy. ‘ A aor Hardy (Mek nud Dom, U.) over Diamond Hol (Mor. and ©, U THIRTEENTIF ALDER Y ANTO DINTRICE r McK , R TAM Shy, CHU Wart Ely, Masterson, Coulter, Rosdiger Huet rn) w Heer (MoK. 1) ovor all 316. FIFTEDNTH ALDBRMANIC DISTRICT, Rep TMM DU OU rd. Pull OBrien, Manahan M2... 28 ‘40 O'Brten (Tam. Mor, McK, and D. U) over .) ED, SRVENTERNTA AL DERM NIC DINTRICT rT Tw M Dt Wards, Brown Quade Med we. 1 Te 1 Brown Moga io (Taw. & Mor.) over (Rep.) 08, RECA) ITULATION Total -- 0ST Richard Connolly over Kolloy Richard Kelley over Michael Richard Connolly over M Democratic vote Republican vot AL Int Diat.— HL Dist —Mi Sth Dixt,—Kugene W 7th Diet —Wn. Be Whi 9h Dist. —Don Alonzo Cuahina 1th Dist Jno. Hardy, MeKoon Lith Dist. Coulter, Dem, Union, Lith Dist.—Jaa, O'Lrion, Tar, and Moz 17th Dist.—Ino, MeQuade, Tam, and Moz COUNCIELMY OUTED: YOURTIE DISTRICT Cornelius Flynn, T 1 Moz, dames! Tan at Tran, and Mor ian, wad Moz nnoll 1. Connolly RMEN KLEOTED. Tam tou, Ta nd Moz, Higa Tasn, und Mos PIPTAL DISTRICT. WTF Ch . Rep, kinan, 'T an, ‘Ta JJ aud Nicholas Sogor, Rep. and ARVENTHE Distr Thomas Murray, Rop. Jno, Webb 5 Walter I Hugh Tu Jno, 5. Gilmore, RIGHT DINTRIC T Btephen Roberts, Re Geo, W. Cregier, Re | Bravols A. Thomas, B Henry Murray, Tau, ROENES AT THE HMADQU \RTERE, 9) enthusianu At Tutimany Hall thors was not much About 8 o'eh ck two or throe er 182 | hundsed men nesembtor in tho Hall to hear ore 4 / the returns read, ‘Tho tnoviteble, irre ar 8) pressible Capt, Ryndera was ou haud, ws 4 102 | qual, receiving and reuding the returns as ry 3 Bl they ‘camm in. ‘There was no choering, wor ‘ |any partioular interest manifested.” Tho 1a rer bro listened patinntly to the aauounc boed sn F ‘and speculated about the result, TWENTY-FIRST WARD, it! x stad sanguine of Richard B. " uinolly’s electio ut 2 Sonnatize plsatag a v4 te bow th ey 4 majority 1 Jar Coo cheers wor Rt given by t pl Capt. Rynders wf 118 | yas called up oh Lhe oL © far aa V9 could Judge from the ret 10 A | ready presented, the majority for their « ee Bit | distate would be about 3,000,” Ho calle ” 20 | turee cheors for Dick Connolly. ‘The eheors a M1 | wore 40 faintly given that the Captui 3 if they could not chor better than that, ‘ e | they had better go home, and told them to Total. .oe-1793 TWENTY SECOND WARE 1 161 161 1 2004 102 70 100 M3 70 ut Ei) ‘Three rousing cheers were then jo suid thie wus o great day for eo had achieved «great victory. ‘The three candidates that run for Controller were Irishmen: candidates were Irishunen, ‘Then ta tho jo district there were ix O'Brien, and Tedd, erty, etc., (Iaughter} and they bad wil tying Wo win tho race, wud they bad hon in the school ' districts the Jowmy O'Magan an Ho was going xt Legislature that they * the name of Now York tu New Dub Mont of the Aldermanic | Broadway, there was no meeting of any s0 count, A few men ocoupied the (ommittes rooms, and leisurely smoked their and awaited the returns, which, whon they ted, were posted on the door Te aumontced & majority of 5,000 for Itoh: ard Connolly. Around the newspaper offices the oxcito- ment was vory little, The Sox office, how: over, was @llod at an early hour, As the ratarne camo in they were posted on @ bul Jotin for the accommodation of the public THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT, MEETING OF CIT:Z:NS IN CORK. i 1 preasio From the fra Cagifeners Dick” gould | Athenian Advice to the Gov- he olected, though the ie Judge” Richard Kelly had their adberents 10 o'clook the fall rote was annonn soon after the crowd dispersod after a mild offort to cheer the aucoosaful envdidate, AFFAIRS IN LONDON. An othe Yr Soha Snrratt’s Arrest. Missouri, ( Dushwackers Driven © Sr. Lovia, Deo, 4—Govornor Fletcher ie organizing a fores to arrest or driro out of | the State the various bands of bushwackers, who are mardert aging and burning in several counties, He saya he will pursue thom with the utmost energy until Missouri be made aa aafo to life and property as Tiinots of Towa, Sr. Lovrs, Dec. 1.—Gov, Floteher clared martial law in Ray and Matte Ce ties of thia State, and has marched a etrong force to those counties, It was not anfe for any one man to show himself out of his hours there, Horse thieves, robbers and dlorors infoat the frontiers of Missouri Kansna and Nebraska; but detectives are there at work, and it is expected they will Fok teste ap FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. DISASTERS. Treaking Down of « Vridge Many Per- fous Severely tart. Zrsusvinie, Out, 4—The iron bride of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Central Ohio Division is the river at this p waa the acone of a frightful rall coal jont about # o'e this whereby ten persona were more or less in Land ono killed, ‘The west bound pa wenger train hud but a few minute safely over tho bridge, ‘Two enginos fol lowed the train over to the weat aide of the Fiver and stopped on the woat and of the Wridge, the Ellas Gassett standing on the went pier with her tender on the flret span the yard engine Autelope, with one car at- rey tacked, weretanding about onethird the | LOnDox, Deo. i—Evoning.—John Bright distance on samo span between first und | waa present at tho great Reform demon- , awaiting tho 9 o'clock cast | stration which tovk place in London today he bride | wuere were probably fifty thousand people Failure.) CONFIRMATION or THR Nirws. IMPORTANT FROM SWITZERLAND, Opening of the Assembly. An Emescdiate Armi * tre THE FREN “H IN ROMF. Commencement of “the Svacua ARLECTIONS, ‘The Fenians. | Dec. At @ large meeting of the citizens of Cork tho magistrates were re quested to memorialize the Government, to evroll tho logal poople, Increase the number | of troops, and arreat al! auspicious persons, Barratt Lospow, Doo, =It is now oortain that tho notorious Johm Surratt has been arrested in Aloxandria, Egypt: ‘The London Reform Moctingy ner ning, panne gaye and ous express, ‘Tho laat three Aengor oars of the train were orowid agora, The front one bad but about ws At tho conclusion the pec peaceably. ‘of the first passon, feat ed hanging on the plery al yard Cr an tender, aud one car, at tender of the onging engine iteelf remaining on fo lowing ia list of thi ured: Jesse Hill, Ohio, PM. Michigan, slightly, hei Claypool, Ni no bones broken; AM slightly bruised, Thomas Motlott, nt or na | the British Cabioct and of the probable tion, The samo paper announces that the Royal Plowsan \ Valley, at two bors, the most eminent of whom have al ready been announoed Kyacuation of Rome, Pants, Dec, 4.—One regiment of Frone! troops loft tho ofty of Re Riowsenger, Arm, onductor, neck, Je dispersed | ‘The Britioh Cabinet—Neatrality Laws Com- retirement of Disraeli are without founda- Comusdssion upon the neutrality laws has deen formed and consists of thirteen mem- — ane WASHING: ON. THE SUPREME COURT. FULL BENCH PRESENT. __ for pnbli be eet hoa! i iio consideration the outline “This conference earnestly recommends the various Koform Associations throughout the country to keop their several organisa- tions in thorough working order, #0 that at the abortost notice the: Par. Hament and the people by deputation titlons, public meetings, the trees, ov 7 | any lawful menus that the oxigeucios of the tine may demand. “Lookiag at the importance of the crisis, 4 ‘the amonnt of work to bo dons, tiie|* Disclaimer by Represents conference recommends the immodiate rai ing of « guarantee i \ tive Bingham. This Conference was followed on tho th by a grand reform banquet in the Manchos- ter Froe Trade Hall, Covers were laid for 1,000 persona, and the affair was very bril Impeachment of the President, THE PARDON BUSINESS ACTION IN THE SENATE le There wi 8 erent Fs | leading reformers inelntin, ir 1 | Mougito.. Sir John Oray,: Lord Teynhae, The Svldiers’ Bounty Bill. ! and many membors of Parliament. Mr. il Bright m her telling epeceh in the intere rin STEPS TOWARDS AN AMENDWENR It was reported that the British Govorn: | nuent was well awaro that large numbers of | pERRITORIAL GOV Fenians wore arriving in Ireland evory | work, aud that every arrangement had been | NMENT FOR THE SOUTH. | ruade to mect any posable rising. It waa vote! that tho biah Govern:nent was - vit to give Immediate additional strongth | = &@ ae Lond to tho military detachments stationed in | a peer ant y Sligo and othor Iriah weatern towns, Wasmrsoros, Dec, 4. ¢ ‘The Mextens Aaaocls'e Justios Groor took his seat tor Hace Garerty | day, Thie makes @ full bench of the Bw Jee. ‘in Mouatier is preparing | promo Court of the United States. Undeo Py Paponiant note an the Mesioan aurstion: | tho rule only ten eases on the docket eam tpeak in vary conciliatory terms of the pol icy of the Uoited States, and will make Bo! tng were of tho alxty ponding since the abiection to the recugnition by the Latter, of | coninencement of the Rebetiton, relating Southorn litigants, Five of thom were to | day submitted on pointed arguments, four be called aday. Tho ton called this morn- The London Sra professes to have te information from a trustworthy | eource in referonce to the mission of Gen, | “Src continued, aad ose argued. Bherman aed Mr. Cormptcll to Meatco, | ,, Seanwe Merrill will, next week, oull op | the bill to establish impartial suffrage ia the They have to accomplish, aa je STA, to accomplish, eaye the Bram | District of Columbia, three objects; Aretive to prude. by the de: | L porture of the Franch army, #0 insure | An official report from the Secretary of the maintenance of order [uy the Repub Ue the lonncdincn: Fe-csaesbilaheiene ot Eno | Wnt communten on cmnrvene ur Eoprecoons Constitutioual ut thera, sncond. | 4¥os to-day in answer to a resolution, shows (0 ante a porly bo | that the total amount expended for the emp- done, the depar thirdly. | prossion of Ludian stilitios for tho years 184 and 1400, is Chitty aad a balf millions of Atta: The Republican Senators today held € sous in relation to the Standing Commits # of the Senate, and appointed a sub-com- | Anna, wh ritery ‘M Will not re Froneh debt. Me. Campbell from New York or New Orlean Inonler to give moro importance to | ; and will bo accompanied by | extensively published that he wae prepa- re in any way the | mitteo to revise them, will set out Representative Bingham, of Obio, ou» tically denies the teath of a paragraph Kep. Dev joing enet lin the processton in apite of a heavy rain, | Gon. Sherman in tho quality of counsellor. | rin tig owe bund Id onter the | Gon, Sheriuan ia authorized to. #0 di sr | Ping aetlelee, agatact ho, Fvecident om Kelley, — Connol "on woos $| only» portion of whom could sntvr 10° | the forces of the (nite Bates by innd anit | around ot complicity in (he aessestnation of 1ot Me grounds whore the mecting was held. Hes lo them to contribnta to | the late President Lincoln, He says he in % | ing a train of four passonger cars, one bag: | olutions wore passed amid groat enthusiasm. | the reostablishinont of order, esprcially on | never had ouch an idea, and never so kath t without interfering in the of the Republic Arvest of Jobo M1. Surratt, mated, Tho Standing Committee of tho House internal aff a nit and wae in use smokin, % . will romain as they were during the former sace Wuan line train baal peceea Che miaale anon, Corresyondenss from Florence, of the | WE TMA Uy we voption. of filing j of the first span of the otrnctare, Wt (natant Loxpox, Tuesday evoning, Dec, 4.—The | 14th ult, contains most Interesting partion | aid sla iy previpiteting the engine, tond: | storming I Joctaros that the lars of the arrest of John If, Surratt, wh memepe ’ 4g Henaty dectaros that the rumors tarote i ‘ation some or, baggage, and express oar Into the Ber eine been elroulating of dissension in | it will be romemborod, is the ‘son of Stes ‘Tho Lincoln Monument Associ: Ume ago resolved to procure a status of the late President Lincoln, to be placed ta frome | of the City Hall, and invited competitors te furnish models, Rosponsos havo beem the time of lis arrest his compauy a: | Uloned at Veroll a frontier town af the Ap. | made by Flake Mills of thie elty, Me. Parts nines. Genoral Rutas King, United | of New York,and Wm. Swayno of Weet fatca Minister at Home, wan apprised of | Che 4 detach 08 PEL foie cal oc tuathan’ ie Racca le (lon | renee an cone nrneneners oramert, the nercat_of tho man known aa | Works of merit Watsou vas ordered. The Mapal Govern-| The House Committee on the Judiciary Meut rendered every e yea and Lis lunve had referred to them a bill to repeal @ Ox cented ite Moder guar portion of a jolnt resolution explanatory of t, at whose house the arsassinatic raoy was planned. Surratt had been ferving in the ranks of the Papal Z under the uame of John Watson, eer, Deuimed gbtly {Silas inetd aovervly Frenol Honors Panis, Tuemlay, Deo Minister of tho United St Sweden It was Luowtay, 1 structed on the principle of I ut, and should have auebyined te (ho weight which crushed {t thi Srock nol, that the gov fat is anid rent las taken into consid ration the plans of naval and harbor do- of the Steam. | fonoe which have lately bien suxestod by ne Cupt. Ericsson, the famous inventor. Germany. Beaux, Tuesday, Deo. 4 Marine Disasters —*tnkta: ‘ship Scotinnd, Sxpr Hoox, Deo. 4, 18t0—Tho steamship Scotland, heretofore reported ashore on the Middle ground, has mute The brig Willelmine, ashore on the Ro: mer, is rolling heavily, with or near hor, Wind, South I «heavy aca rolling. New Yon, Deo, 4~ received fro All the ques Saxony have at | Al Kr, ngth been ¢ Yasted. VED OUT. Dee. one on board st, fresh with A= The stonmahip Nova & this port, en route to Liverpool COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. Mancuustea, Doc, 4.—Tho firm of T & Co, cotton brokers, P.M. the steamship Se this oruing, represents her as under water, th her rail only in eight, ‘The Southeast ailing today will uo doubt cause at are brig Wilhelmine, ashore on | daylight this morning, all hands | American seouriti¢s wore last quoted as | the chip's boats, tho pilot of the ship, tho | follows t United Btutes Vive-l wonties, 7U3¢ P V the | Tinole Cautral Shures, 773; Lee Kail aptain, and the first oftiver cach having | Shar The pilot's t landed | n Sandy Hook, and he says two of the | onty were awamped, but believes all hands | wore picked up by the steuin tag Rescue, as | Livexroor | abo was near by at tho time, and in attend. | Bi per le be }auco on the wreck, Capt. Heonesey saw | Ltvunpoot Tt | two of the ship's Loats adrift, one of which | The Breadatu rket clo Cora he picked up, at tho close w woul at Js, | Her foretopmast bas been carried away, FROM EUROPK BY STRAMER. and her woodwork is breaking up, portions | The Iuman steamer City of Baltimore, | of it betng strowed wlong tho bowel, which loft Liverpool at 10 A, Mf. on the 2lst, breaking up 4 Queonstown on the 2d ultimo, arrived are submerged at this port it of water. jer carg ,ete,, is floating about and ng the beach, Glycerine Explosion. | Roouearee, N.Y. Deo. ty the acol- | dental explosion of about fifteon pounds of nitro-glycoring, used fur blasting purposes in the tunne, noar tho High Falls iu this 40g Livexvoot, Doo, market op snes, The sal ,000 bales, charge of @ boat. — ho cotton t 14 pence for Middling Up: jes to-day will probably reach Deo, 4 sy, Deo, 4—Evoning — rapidly. with th | Her middle by of voto England. A conference of the Natlonal Union waa held in the town hall at Mane chester om the 19th ult, Mr. Bright was but several promi: ment atte! The follow were unanimos opted : regurding the combination by ich the Government Reform bitl was de- Reform | injured. ‘The explosion shook the buildings | featod in the last session of Parliament, as j tn) the ‘mortbera past of the city om bol | feettous: nad us tepectaliy dishonorable (o's oi rae the river, section of the House of Commons who pro: keman unwed Armstrong was killed touay by fulling from ® train of cars near Newark, on tho Coutral Railroad, | foss to be ot the Liberal party, this coufor ence calls upon all friends of Reform to do what they can, by every lawful meaus, to tin. Claughte out and lage: rovent the tavtirs of this faction from age | He Clangninn| jouer Braap ond lager Wor Bloody Afra; wear Kichnend. wing repeated with success, Seeing that Saree ae aeons a ilon wore mogters. ig | RUHMONM, Deo, dA serious aitray oo | tho history of th Tory party, ani napecialy oY 4 Teall rigte buys. You nay go homo and | Cured Inet night in the euburbs, betwoen a | Ite couduct during the reveut, sogalon of 50 04 | eat yourselves contentad. ‘Teinmany Hail | cltizen and three soldiers of the Eleventh | Parliament, atlunis ne reasonable grovud has doue a good thing jecting » compe: | U, 8. I il for oxpeotiog at ite hands genuine and ; fit = ae eae weenie tarts the hoped: that ta | U8 Infantry, One of tho latter was cus | substantial ty of re! the cou Totals. 11160 bid 1,085 Tho futars Tenimany Hal. would be wig | 208 8d mortally wounded with an ax, | ference would oople vs olew oh meu, ry WP ‘ual wath se . Vote for Aldermen (by Wards.) | en $0. easy a th mien, ond then they Mark Shinbou Fasaped Wank Robber. | (Gevorament of Jarl ferhy in relat FIBES ALDERIAO DUTEP: |, oy Mist aa cena ieaee thar a teeabll sconD, N: H., Dec. 4—Mark Shinbone, | this que hile giving to any p Ward. i We audidate, with only opethird of the noted bani robber, who escaped frou | eals that a ay bo offered a falr and candid cone fob tia rite date, with only ove third of the | the New Hampabire State Prison, Inst oven. | sideration, fo leware of being outr fre * Ie HE Bee Pie Peed | tog, is light complexionod, hav w full round | auy mere seublunce, however speci 8 8 o Celig wore mado for tho Chairman of the | (42%, .¥eighe about 18) pounds, and te) to oppose wish all thelr might ‘ me A | coy were & airman of the | «bout fva feet eight tu leigit, Tho w which’ i aot calculated to rectify the pre. 4 Lae * gone out to Ket | on the forefinger of bia leit band was aplit | sout unequal wud anomalovs distribution of 6.. if} + [seas ch motion was mado | up by a knife on the day of bis escape, And | power, ail to anake the Hous of Commons sate Mae ory Mor & Dom. U) over Ho | | \ “Duly,” sito come forward, aud the morting dinpersed At the Hepublican Moaduuarters, No. 600 ia the only mark by which he may be readily | fully dud honestly represeut the will of the identified. A reward of $1,000 is offered by | peoplo. the Warden for bis apprehension and re- | "This conference recommenda ture J coramittes be appointed to make « di that a eat of Mr, Bigelow, tions aud differences between Prussia and | triate tm Meyeotsbureh, ia, from Portland, has arrived at) announced as | having failed, ‘Their liabilitios are said to | ®Y | punished his antagon ght mem: | ay, and threw himacl{ down a over’ liindred fwet high, and then | an act to suppress insurrection, to panish dw path t tier, Ilo was | treason and rebellivn, to seize and conGecate the property of rebels, ana for other pare et in making abightly 5 coived from the deputation appointed for | poses, approved July, 182. ‘The Committos Teaaanon ot the engineer of the pascenger | tat Turpose, «gold medal aud letter for {aio repent au sri of tho flat reoolaion train, Mr. Patrick b th, in worthy of all | Mra presented by the people of | erred to therein, prokibits tho forfott: pra, From the time be felt the bridge | France in honor of the virtios and memory | seaports to of | estate of rebels beyond the Drakes, and the order being obeyed, olieck Switzeriand, At the War Ofuico in Voria evers thing © Ctgey Pe ttnee sa (cere eee od the tun of tho train, and doubtlo wy Barxn, Deo, The Swine Aw y had | being got ready for the evacuation of Ry lion, or giving aid or comfort thereto, » peereated othr care Aled with mnsolt” J ononed in view of the state of ailaire in | On the oth of De n. Montel made aubjoot to the alternative of fi dayne” ho immediate candy of the vce: | arming: Meet tlt a titigide apy tothe Ith, on | thereof exeopdng the Afth and sixth eee [Which Way the French tag will bo taken, Hons, authorizng the soiztre and sale of the from the Caatle, ater aaaiate of WI guna, | property of certain classes therein designate anit replaced by the Papal tag Cd, or of such other persons as shall refuee | wlao re afler sisty daya’ notice by proclamati give uip the key Of the Expeoutive to cease to give further Gen, Karten to the existing rebeltion, whieh eau be cons tho place of t lered aa involving @ forfeiture of roi e within the technical signifoation to the condition wal war existing of nly for the to the Row French tr THE FENIANS. . F mot yet Com= the Vrisoaers.- jail Attempt to met mesced.—Tronble A it ate bight the Prison on tire, d&eo.. Ke Swerrentne K,, De The Court opened this morning at 10 o'clock, ana ons leon ovoupied all day with the trial of one Emory Chamberlain Jury had (he indictments against ou prisoners eubmittod to thera at 1 were at work on the bringing i ition of things hes been The effect of the repeal of so mach of the joiut resolution as prohibits the Corfeit Of the roul estate of the delinquents Levon Tho | the term of their natural lives would only ‘he the enactment of au ex port facto law | within the meaning of the constitutional: interdict by annexing to a erie that hag . a now and addi murder | gone to pieces be very large. "Ths will probally make | {Ht Bune tne atch nage free of Newburyport, Lospos, Dec The Prosi-| their presentinent tomorrow, and the pris Coasideration of the stthj~ay from Newport Tho l put into | dent's Measage prrclable otfect | onors aguinst whow true bi HU! Hes on the table, this port to avoid the severe gale this upon the poke mi it tt bl : 4. Th { Plantae ing, und unvhored inside the hook, where | ‘The mone, t the cloam, WAL thaw: be arealenes " the wns run into by the Wig Kate Stewart pa cannels clon 4 ut KRY " mex div. ready t» procood at once with tho trials ‘T HINTY-NiNTH CONGRES ri siphia, The Tittuouse Jost ber | idend, hich ed will commence bowapuit.Jboom, and hear gear, and was | AMERICAN | Bwor Moited Btares | erie It te ee ct SECOxD agosto towed tothe city by the at Soth Low. | Five-Twentios, 1s hited States | Thur a Re hash GANe) wh SENATE. FATE PROM TIE STR AMSHED SCOTLAND, Five-Tw then have q | Capt. Anteow Henncecy informe us thas | OG aural Sh The prison After | Wastutsctor, Deo, 4.—Mesara. Buekale we the steamship Scotland was abandoned at | Cor Gals san tote At aly noon, Two of them (Crawford und Don | Henderson, Riddle, Stewart aud Hendricks, absent yesterday, appeared in their soats. Mr. Sumner (ass) gave notice that om to-morrow be should introduce resolutiong ng the true principles of reconstruge , the jurisdiction of Congress over the sulfoct, the (legality of existing govs ornments in the rebol States, and the exelu of such States with such Legal gow ernmonts from representation in the Com gress of the United States, aud from roting Coburn) bad a fight in the prison ward, an Col who is a powerfully built 1 badly with tits, and ther down aud h waging is Tose hently | w one of his ayes with the toe of Tho ditticulty, according to on ot i discussic b had renderer Thoy began fiowlly ¢ the sbura, U hit in | kiduap George Sai eK ata Mr. well (Md) offered @ resolution not. Ho says also t he diheulty. w | calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for information as tothe amount of money paid siuce the 18th of May lst for advertise vario' | aggravated by uw rete Hing transaction, in whieh Cubura bad he fouie money to him; Coburn applied to ind tho ty & very vpprobrious epithet Ing in th ors of the District of then bogia. ‘The Juitor and bis aaaistunts Columbia; whether the law repuired the ade Linving entered tho ward, secured Coburn, | vertising to be given to the two papers ha Aad Boinoved him to m solitary coll, in| ing the largest circulation in the Disteios, another part of the Jail, where ho will be | Adopted fedc_ bread aud water, aud deprived of his! Me, Chandler (Mich.) callod up his resolue allowance of tobe e Searcely bad this afir been disp {was followed by a new ex quarter of an hone afterwards the ered the ward to lock up the pri ‘or the night, he found the door of | tion, offered yesterday, calling for eorteim {oformation about Mexican affairs. Mr, Sumner hoped the resolution would ho roferred to the Committee on Foreiga Attuirs, Ho had doubts as to the propriet Of the resolution, and thought at any Pato aod od tomeat ao inner compartmont of the ward shut, | should bo referred, On opouing It he discovered one of tho Mr, Chandler said it waa @ mere resolu: pricouers, Photnas Ma ln the cory act, | tion of taquiry, and as such there onglst te Apparently, of attempting to set fire to the | be no objecsion to it. Jail, Ho had diled one of the tin cans used | Mr. Saulsbury Del.) hoped ¢he resolution wy cofles cups with burning coals from the | would not be ‘adopted. It contained tans ftove, and Bad itwet on the floor under the | guage that one goverament oughs not te abpan, The theory ts that be wanted to nse low other, It asked if the Frenol ‘set tire to the floor, or, more probably, that Beperee had given ung polo: ete. ho was to carry the coals to hia cell and set ir, Sumner repeat ope that the fire to the bedolothey, inthe bope that in the | resolution would not be adopted. contusion cated by an alarm of tire the Tho Neerion w take up the resolution did risoners might succeed in effecting wu | not prevail, seiape, Madea's story is tkat bo wanted | Mr. Chandler called up the bill passed by iit hia pipe. | the House yestertay, to repeal the [3th sew given thatin future two | tlon of the Confiscation Act, woe give | or thre wen shall remain inthe ward | the President power to grauta seperti om. with the prisoners to preserve orice and | pesty to those lately engaged in rebellion, provent the repeution of auy attenpt at io: |, MF. Sherman (Ohio) called for the reading, Coudiariau. All is quiet ia the village Het tae section proposed to be repealed, There are y fow strangers trom the | It wae pesd. ° | Toere, are v gers om te | Sie Jobuson (214) dd mot know whether, United States: | Perbape ther whuliior the Jif the seotion reterred to wae repealed, thé | capabilitie Adthe neighboring vil-4 President would not will have power t¢ capabilitine of | tee sale board wud] pardon every ome whe atood ia » situatiog roo forth clay | lube pardouad. Over thab power Congrest ra, win could: hat ‘ sleeping military oftice no control, At any rete hq FF eaticactod bere by the ti'als ag b s Le pare been ey ylwon ’ | (Continned en Be Sa a = SS SES —— o ded