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— . ey me fun NYO YORK SUN, nee A] THE NEW YORK SU (0, SET SHINES FOR ALL.” 34TH YEAR! YHE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER ‘ IN NEW YORK CITY Embroidered shirts, undergarments, bend — — work, crotehet tidys, lace collars, mir! ) Racep: the Journal of Commerce, and without tion.” Some of the figures have two ot three orphans : ‘Thi iy Several are valucd © beautiful enough Ps folks erazy with admiration. _ Le ~ —— exception the \ i a _ : acaP ay - -- rors, and dressing cases, are to be acon VERAPEST DAULY NEWSPAPER IN Thirtv-FMourth Year: aW , DECEMBER 6, 1866. Price Tx ‘ |i {ionmnas Greenwich Ledge Nol =a — ee — " “ 4 7 he peagtity a THR WORLD. - 1 | tho supervision of a ladiow cormmitton, cond i tin | qorrrnment stands only on the consent of ng of Mea. Carpenter, widow of the ded ceased Inapeetor of Potion; Mra. Dr. Chae and Mrs, Lefferts, Rodgers, and others. the governad Fifth, That all proceedings with a view to rooonstruction oricnating in executive aurpation ; that trum umes rme cen ex EUROPE. ptt ah WASHINGTON, [i.e onan Shana fsa THE SEDGWICK-MATAMORAS AFFAIR. q1ny REPUBLICAN CAUCE ‘ot the world, of the Senate Forel, mitten or by weiter by Attaatic Cable, by Tele ‘and preren # THE WHOLE. ins wa eee SHO. ** Sun Gable Dispatches. oft The monthly public debt statement ta not in oil of outed, A. portral wax flowers on this stand are very | (paet for, t ready for publication, It will show Hirpation bee — ly offensive Carpenter tw alao on anh ’ . i . when it acta aside tho fundamental truth of nned ¢ Teliig. vie: iont variety, a yee vale tan 0 : — Why the U. 8. Forces Entered very little variation from that for October, | Sir inatitutions, that tt is shocking to it dimly by the Saint | have shown in aiaealad Yoo Yeniltion persons, and thes becomes, Ciseingiesboot | THO President's Massage in he City. Measures Agreed Uyon. wing to the fact of twenty fone millions of | yon aetse when it undertakes | a Bortholome A is and New Or atond, In front they have yg | ollara in coin x heen paid out as governments from that hostile pop loans. reat pow seentive Heuree- | ber of thetr lodge in jet an’ Ase England | Canales About to Sack the Cit Lieidy on: Wives tantr Moa aoe eine | sich haa fiat. boom engascod ‘nat tion, | must fo at + our place Mi | ha ‘coatly mnigrots on cach side. fhe moot oh od /- le vue Ot Vw pones pow * | hethion, ah th Mh gover ents havin maintained and our liberties wade aure. | valuable arti to b mind THR PRICE of the pper, ot 4 pt | ‘anales About to Sao Y | A DECIDED RADICAL PROGRAMME, lor dlaburectmenta for the last month | such ur vat snaeatily ittegsl and voi The time Is now to at howk, ta th jawa | ¥ . many more ‘Sale aa vere furntebed by venders, if v rE = on ES callie will probabt meni receipts. Sisth, 0 of the Leviathan and moor hin to lis prop: | little passage “Here 4 SSPeMSE'.SSciona'tytormen ‘see | No Infuence Upon the Finances, [4% rman veo fae ory OY] iy ovary A prota aor erect || tt a ee of he Tovighe od emetic |e Qe wal ties bade” lore ot hep of any whe desire It, Yor | ESCONEDO. Fee OE NATE COS oe ine eeevohia It, Bareatt will be | crue emiaond It must assume jurlediont the ovil will go on awelling in volume, and | ateam engino for aale by the Executive Come WELVK CENTS PER WEEK, or seut by ry . aa 19 effect that John HM, Sarrat ne f the States Intoly ht to Washington, aud his triatwill | far as that jurisdiction may have been al 6 Botere a etvil court ready renoinced, and it must recognize only the loyal Statos, of those States having NT view merween| PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Hee entation, te Congress of haa ose le Hhion, except acoumalating a reaistloss momentim aa it | mittee; lounges, eettoes, and sewing mad ithe one man power having be- | chines without number, “Many of the | ° fall, and enthroned in solitary | 64 have not received ali theie goods yet, some no peak, shall tower | lave scarcely commenced to arrange whad supreme, over @ nation | they alrealy have, . As soon as the doors were opened last Se ok DOSES Oe raaniechd Hien, eet | te NEW FENIAN EXCITEMENT. epulse ef the rr ult, | Johnson Boys Sent ‘Down Foot !” bre loration, PROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CRESTS ks INF, foreach insertion, mecial arramermens | Arrost of Leaders in Dublim) on inxs QU 4 = THE TW ‘K the adoption of constitutional amendments. | The motion to reconsider the vote by evening, the rush for ticket immense WO GENERALS, SECOND SESSION, See barre of Joanrn P. Haacn to whom com CASE OF JOHN SURRATT. THE TWO GENERALS “ Me, Satabsrat do not propose to dlecuse | whieh the bill had been recomailtted and in Teas than forty minutos the ehareh antions should be addreveed. — - sagan hose i . TL have tutroduced thom dlorad ‘ if ‘All letters relating to advertisements, rabreriptions Escobedo Paced tn Commani! of the City. Winnie fi, uit, Wate HOGS jeons nave tatronace: reconsidered focating, and the #j betweon the stalla’ \ Jerany branch of the publication Business shoud be The American Consul at Alex+ ase statement of thocase. Lece no chance] Mr. Schenek then moved to refer the bill | Were impassable. It le expected thas there imittes on Rotrenchment | Will be aufficiont accommadetion for visitors i Juced a Will for the admission of Nebr ttn ci — _ sia for peace in tho robel Statoa until Congress | € the Joint ¢ \ acc uucn. \ andria bis Custedia: Mintster Campbeli’s Instructions, | into the Union aa a State, ‘Thin bill wae Geol ita duty by assuming juriadiction over | and Ratu round that tho whole | henceforth, Dat, Inst wight lt was totally ia, lg. Carmen of Meaean nd Falken veete, i ica The War Against the President. | jissei by both Houses at tho clos of the | that whole region « resolutions de ad to. that com: | nt FS gg Singh re e* _New York Ci ITALY AND ROME. J yo pyiren stares IxTRRPARENCK IN oe Laat acasion of Congress, but was withheld ey WU Cans teaaaee teaeaives Likes full consideration daring the teoens and wa prager, vooal aad lentrementas morte, 58 } L cea mene nT ES a " MEXICO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ACTION TAKEN, | bY the President, and not being mgned, dl | Said 1 have no purpose now to dlacuas them, | Drenared to prosent ita views in the shape | aad ee oF hye tees, Se Oe Special Advertisement: A NEGOTIATION OPENED, Fisaccaniistclaanery not become alaw, On Me, Wade | but Chold in my band « letter which Ere: | ofa bill Geand Mane Suan my ope A edesored tdi is - ¥ nth colved yosterday from a friend of our cause | Mr. Stovane did not son what this bill had | (iTAn0 Hankes oF : 1 T ‘! hes &ey &e Radical Ranks Closing U bill was ondored to tle upon the table | Tit rend of cut trite.| to do with the retrenchment. commuittes, | siluslons wore made relative te the oljest j ook LOOK LOK ae aon ae. wiiiaiaias = a= Up. tor tho present until the aunounooment of | , a ite bearing on the ahit it was in very good hands now | the Le gedignse were cee te ° . a terested, and divided their attontion Loos! — a Garvestos, Deo, 5.—Dy the arrival of the the committecs. queation raised by these te , that 1 it would not be pat inte worse. th rt and the dis of : 1oort ‘The President's Memage in England. atenmer Blackbird, Capt. Cole, and the hen &e4 ao. Mr. Sherman offered a resolution directing with the ndulgence of weiit| ire eh aid wet weorans te make aay The following are ‘the ony et goose, Look! | Loxpow. Wednesday, Dec, S—noon— THe | Elizabeth Read, Capt. Sinclair, we have TT APIO Dect. (Mn eee ace ere e neaie (acy MeDougullcAtiow ma to ask the | Clary aod Retrenchinent Committees, but LODGFA REPRESENTED ’ t eof President Johnaon has bat no »xican dates up to Saturday evening. The ARTINGTON, mb the floor of the Sonate for the reporters of | Souator from. Massachusetts, will the signa he repeated that the latter committer had | or having stalls at the Fair: Greenwich’ a | | » P The concourse of Roy a members | the New York Associated Py ant of the | ture be read 1 Will tho name of tho writer been instructed to report what legislat ge, No. 47; Manhyttan, No. 2; & LooKt LOOK | fleet either to lower or raise the prices of | ate ’ Read left Bra at 5PM, ond lee that hel at the Oapitel this evens | Walter Stat rf! x i be read? Becoesaty vent the public serv 4, Silent! %; Mystic Tie, . | the Biackbind at 6 P.M, on Saturday, he hele Capitol this even | United States aud European News Associa reper n being tt an inate t of politi: | 7 cacit, ¥ * Look! Look | American sccuritics, nor has it hal any ap: | a Leelee as of pie ba veil ing was tnusnally large, easly Tien no T shall not read the signa Hb orgdedl « te aise im fe mi pe Rom Louk) preciable influence upon the general money és " wenavile its mbors being present. 7 Mr. Conness objected, and it goes over. Mr. MoDongall—-Ah, T thought not. ony in reference t 45; Continental, No, 287 Mantion, No. wae thrown from Browacvile te tists | monsurcs reported from (he Select ¢ asia * to | Me Summer—f ahall not read the aigua ne Way Of Femey: urcka, No, 343 | Ocean, No, 156; At: LOUK! market me nm which a detachment of the United P n of Mr. Anthony, the Senate not read it without ex- | 2% appointments, and had been engaged M6; Zerubebel, No. 329; Americus, Look Fenian Arrests in Dabite: States forces under Col, J. G. Porkina, eros dL upon A to the election of atanding com. once, persecution or | Mevvtoavoring to frame a bill which would is, Taremeen, - Dumas, Wed y, Deo. Many of 1, and took command of Matamoras. It for th on. ‘The rules requiring present the whole case anc ay jo & reme Star, No. Look! Q - ; a ie. 8 t A the letter, with. | ly for tho the committen land, No.! oon tae woebens the leaders of the Fenian organization were | was alleged that Canales and forces were ‘oh the roll from: States tot represent. tion by ballot were suspended, and th \ gs sn boned Magi ne Load pat would be pr wt within forty | 282; Humbolt, No, 512; stall of the Execus sc it sentse by | Arrested in this city lust night aud during to mack the city, and Sedgwick sent his | ed ie jhe pre Hing, Congroas,¢ dleclared following committoes were chosen by reso | written at Texas, Nov, 1th, 1866, oy bt ho To ‘i 4 Yak tite batik tive Coun ste New rae ae [oa A Bplondid Story by oops to pro 0 entitled to representation, and providing | lution im yeeterday. 7 h 1 Ir, Stevens understood tha! 4 bill had | non, No. 11; Tomkinavills, No. Lowen Kimste, to isodp TO-DAY be the areas | 80 day yesterday. tee Gentes vlan eesarina Oaaalis that wo electoral votes ehall be gounted ee et in to him yeatorday. estates tim king that | been reported Tast session trom the Judi | voleut, No, ¥; Martners’, No, 62 Taveras Po Wareaes 0 Conees fen, igwick then escorted Canales out | from any State not represented at the time Warde, Fowlor, Fogg, | tho first move by the Republi elary ¢ .after very great delibera: | ole, No. oa; Mount Nehoh, No, 207; rely) Biory aod Akotch Paper,ibe NEW YORK WEEKLY . for an interview with Escobedo, No terme an, Doolittle. y the approaching seamon of Congres tion, ai what thon No. 187; York, No. 199; New York, No. 3907 epuuND cing, Auxaspata, Earet, Deo. 5—Jobn 1. | were agreed on To panna bill remedying the de- Se aan, ( _ [be the passage of an act abolishing. the y,jlelay, and hav Vitman, No.’ 338; Charter Oak, No, 2495, onde t! th tody of the Amor Med. ete': took @ 1 tas Wark 6 foot in the law which may prevent any State sham State Gevornmenta that have beon eet | Daseed before tf. 4 to atop some of the | Kay Stone, No. 23; Union Francaise, No. 17; Remar et VAshong ‘rare | SHerett e'now tahoe canoe thpate aie laa ave: 4 hook | ides pd genvaaaing the vs ee for olectors of I’ up in the South without authority of law, wane Reerte wiuretiattee, in Lodge of Waslet Oneerva net Ly aes “ —— 7 . Mr. Hale. oity at balf past five o'clock next dent and Vieo ident. Nai in ahem! Z . » | doctor ll their acts, except so far as on would not referred to any other | Templar, No, 203; Western Star, ea," commences a Spivndit tory In the NEW | foun Consul at this place, Mr. Hale Escobedo opened fire on tho city, bis forces | Third, ‘To pass n law to chango the time sere ee canter seni reca: | revision they many be confirmed by compe: fplimalltes, but would be acted om by the | and Novoral othots who have thelr * tooak ORK WREKLY, ready to-day, eutisied “ON THE Italy and Rome. thal ahaha aes Wiese Or of the meeting of every Congress, with | wall, Sprago and Patterson tent authority, to have beon null and void | House, habitation” ready, but ba “namo” ind . - ’, ax Li hep payeoarks, ul were Fe | view to assembling on the fourth of Mai : i al ning. lotter Mr. Wilson (fowa), Chairman of the Judi. | them, nor yet an; ‘at present, but Frorexce, Wodnesday, December 5th. he On Manufacturea—Mer. Sprague, Chair. | from in me Koo yr y Pounen- a xCR, h pulsed and puraued by Canales, Eacebedo |" Fourth, To raise a special comuittoo for | man: Measte, Pomeroy, Fowler, Riddle and | on to dotail w Lith writer states to bethe | S1ery Comruittes, exproased the opinion that | bare today: 3 WHE NEW YORK WEEKLY, It in assorted that the Pope has cortainly | lost 450 killed and wounded, and 300 priso- | the rigid investigation of the New Orleans | Di gon, 4 i if Condition of affaire in Texas, the persccu: | there was no nocessity for rocommitting it, | ‘The fatr will probably remaia open foe ea crhe Great | agreed to receive the Envoy of the Italian | ners, Canales lost 25 men killed. Hot; the number of lives deatrozed ; the | (on Agriculture —Mr, Sherman, Chairman; | Hom of Union men, etc, Mr. Sumner, at | ® the bill could be perfected in the House. | augut three weeks, ; cee aiee St hia semarks, moved chat | ®t passed without further delay, Ho had = i cy Ww . Ce it Gus eesiau BubsAs Tzvasly sedins lbalibag | Clovirunual; © Vogeual© Roe purponsa Ot ue. | U5 [s (6 arternees Cie Aresrreirs WU | Re coeaieany coor oe ates Car lerel oo a ee na oo ae aridity, | bls resolutions be printed, himself an amendment to offer. 3 Line facet chapters of tho Greet Story, “OM THE | gotiation, drew onteide of the city. M. Canales, a| The committee to have power to send for | wilson, Chairman ; Mesara. Lane, Howard, | — Mr. McDougall did not believe the Senator |, The Clerk read dl ARRIVALS OUT. brother of the gonoral, was killed, Wo are aera, formation of the operations on Captain , but we have private information ovember | that s telegram was sontto Brazos on Sat dl papers, to be accompanied by tatarma, aud to report the Nesmith, Doolittle. from Massachusetts was as well acquainted ¥ » i Mr. Grimes, C! ; | with the condition of affairs in Texas as he Se ioe Fageres mace, juring Will » , | waa, He rone to protest against tho habit Many person to an office teen atury opened Nye and Heednoks,’ Hameay, Crauiny | Oi tbe Senator from Manaachusette of intro- | !# violation of thia ect should be deemed at Dod worth Hall, 806 Broadway, om M Sudiciary—- Mr. Trumbull, Chairman ; | ducing lottors about the condition of the guilty of @ mistemeauor, aud on conviction | day last, and will continue until 10 o'e ME a hah waa that any | Church i St. Kaprit, an institution fou Joverumeut who should ap-| bY tre Huguenote im BORDER.” by “EDMUND KIRKE,” aather of “Among the Pines,” “Down im Tennessee,” “ Pouthara Priend,"* “Our Visit ve Richmond Livenroor, Wednesday The steamship City of Krooks, which left New York 3 ; ~ on the ovening of Friday the 7th inst. (as ww eke Wancly 2ith, hae arrived out, The Resolute has also | yeday, at 3 DP. M.; that Kacobedo and Canales (eleeeen ot Mesare. Harris, Poland, Stewart, Proling South and refusing to give the names of the | (hereof by impeachment, of otherwise, be | 98° (0 alae Ot Orie foe the a — , 30) c! ND FINANCIAL on coahiontel lantleundexber prop: | “Sree Onuita cue Hieestent Re elaaeus Gore 6 Mr. Garfield submitted an amendmont that | lar crnont of 8, Beopheu'e Church, 93 Kanak for COMMERCIAL AND FINANCT v Postofiices and Post Roads.—Mr. Raman: ‘Tho resol ne were desarall lars Waalisad ear command of the city. The special boar. | erty. cue ae cee ine te Carmen, Pomeroy, Ax: | On motion of Mr. W any public officer who whould pay any mo- | th street, ia alae now Wn | poet ol = av ne Wi ‘i Dee. 5.— . ‘ i‘ ian; Menara, OY, . h poiwhaed SAPMCRLASUGAPAPILAGSAUIONG She | giEtOT Coreen cere ee ce | eee tg ek enemy Aa LES Feterr ee tt | Cae Reetoer ik AHOUCEA OEE nib dande—Me, Pomeroy, Chalrmne | Sir Wade moved to take up the joint roso- | this Sct, abould bo held guilty of miede-| Resour or tax CuAnren Evacrion—The Dntny remesie of0rd to the gre SF DYS: | Niwmehy Kecuriice-United States Five. | the Feileral troops were subsequently with been reatored, in violution of the Iaw Cattell and Hendricks. ution proposing to amend the Constitution | weanor in oflice 1 conviction thereof | following ia a list of the candidates elected 4 proved mare successiul im cur nM Nerenth, A kpecial committes to investi: 1 wy h king the Prosident inoligible fe | by imponchiment or othorwise, bo sentenced es dee eke Twenties drawn to the American side. re tha’ taak Me the, fou te Land. Claime Mr. Harria, Chair. | hy waking the Vrosident ineligible for re-} 1) ritoval froin vllice, and sould pay to | on Tuesday, Tho returns from several of JA SMITHS DYSPEPSIA ANNIILILATOR. iteerys $ (On the morning after the battle, General | “ruhsonurterses of the. Union esldjare tn Mcasre. Howard, Poland, Riddle and | elccton. sion was referred. It provides | the United Seat om eumequal to the atsouat | the districte, are aa yet incomplete, butt Many ho had considered thelr, cave at radi _ pia Albino Eapineasea, who was fighting with | South Carolina, rec utly wet at large by the | Tyuiun Agr Mr. Hendoraon, CI iment. to the Conatitution that | & Pal or received. will not interfore with the genoral result : waventamatiretiritectics Sruttent FENIAN Sunabele disk of aecale olaware Judge. tenn Linectes rae bull; Meeetill; Woe; Hou hall be elocted for four years, }¢ Tho bill and amendments were ordered pOrosangaet lea pe ee ervous whe hare been ANS. ‘A Washington let sno Aunt | MP Ashley, of Ohio, aaid he noticed aa} mith and Doolittle. not be cligible for re-election. In] to be printed aud made a spocial order for sd . ase intron ease, ut iM Ttoss, Frolinghuyson tho doath of the Pe peddle ey. iblo for re-election after the |. Mr, Perham, from Committe on Invalid ary —Mr. Yates, Chair. | close of his term, reported back the Senate bill of | Messrs. Chandler, Fogg, Nesmith, | On motion last Session. It authorizes tho President to | Cornelia Iabury. duced by him tablish agencies for tho payment of pen: | James L . fons by the United States, whonever in hia | Joha Stacom, 1D. Richard B. nol COUNCILMEN ELECTRO, Mr. Lane, Chairman: ind widlont, the View ‘The Trials at Sweetshurg met yet Com- suenced Action of the ( rand Jury— Mo t the Attempt to Fire the Jail, kt “T have acen | Present the gentleman (Raymond) who had vl. They drawn the address of the Philadelphia Cos First that the vention, and asked if he was a member of n party and had any right there! IcANO, of Matamor Pigesant to take, * iowa (> the w ‘sovstitutlon, as it acts se a Tvigorating and Draciag up’ the shattered ‘swim, and giving mew iN'e to the au Persons of 9 the ANNI Reilly, D. Hagh O'Briea, D. —The Fenian | United States does not recognize, neither the Court | will it recognize, any other Government in trials —Mr. Howe, Chairman; Messrs. fo oy of office h ted by lie ure. Lwing atill occupied with the Patton murder | Mexico than that of the Constitutional Sherman, Willey, Fo, cling. | Senato wan referred to the Judiciary Com- | jMdgmont the public interest aud conven vier pisrmiet. te prevared by the Proprietor, 1 7 huysen, Davin ee | inittee, wire auc 2. MoV Witla ge 4 trial, ‘The Judge intimated that ho would | sidont, Juarez, Second, That they do not | ray return Piste of Columbia.—Mr. Morrill, Chair | Mr. Morrill moved that the bill for uni- with the amend. ania W . ahem flag tako three oF four hours to sum up in this | propose, neither do they wish, to acquire | ]1r iuym Meare, Wade, Hondorson, | versal aufirage in the District of Columbia See Te Cheimeans 0, » cane tosnorrow, any part of Moxican territory; that they do | yout) ee "Patterson, MeDougall. beprinted, and gave notice that he should | |, Mr. Cooper presented papers contesting Tho Grand Jury have bad the Fenian in- | not recognize, in any manner, the claims of | xpirit of hoatilit ty; ther |, 2msenis and the Patent Office-Mr. Wil- | onil fee netten upon ié on Monday. Bo Sent of Mr Arnall te. sens from the Li beau chon Jury ; * RAS Xe tbe party; that aia i Nonre Lane Crimes, Nor. | The Senate. took up and concurred in the | Sixth Congrossional District of Tennessee , Joa. G, Brinkinan, Dy dictinents before them for (wo days, Itis] France, and that they are willing to extend | He entered the Convention (0 strengthen 5 Hoube ronal the continuanes of the | It was referred to the Committes on Elec Joun J. Kehoe, R: - GRAND CHARITABLE PATR understood that they have made consider: | to Mexi y aid with the object to serine than east tat whee. be found Buildings ant Grounds — Me truction, Won 1, D. ° PRESENTATION FESTIVAL able progress with the bills against the disorders whenever required by the | the Convention likely t lead to the defoat Trumbull, ried. poudona tee malaiora Of 5) Dull Ereatiang ASV RSTHC DISTRICT ve CK, . 1 prepared to ntior o o je er | ot J party, he abando: a Lg" sista Na paoaal venpeob ve Aer a arores ave | prisoners, and that they will be prepared t titutional Governmontof Mexicoor her | of the Union party, he abandaned it an an of OF REPRESENTATIVES, Tho House astjourned at forty Rt, Walter 1 Roberts, ZATION OF THE DETTE Ui report eatly tommyrrow, without proposing. to interf : a nea 6, ; |_| after two o'clock Jaues Reilly, D. HEN OF UR MOLDI= KS ; and nupport the Union party. 1 il " Wasiisctox, Deo S.—The Speaker pre-|“"Aiter the adjournment an announcement "AND BALLORS. A circumstance nuected with M inany manner whatever, in the d he approved the measures reported here 1 , i 0 i 1 san, Morg sented the laws of Dakotah Territory for] way mado of an adjourned caucus of the attempt Last 1 set five to the jail, indi. | differences of the country this even Seen: Cent, ware katreed ta tat Os Union ticmbers this evening eaten the p of vutside fed -_ an Stewart tao bu Seeicae - - - The veasel in which he had placed the live Tennessee. To Arulit and Contrat the Cont ; ; ey one of the telcukine citys, | S8tke of Freedmen,— 1 Ontrages— pensca of the Senate,--Mr. Will Mss Wiillinces ealled Sp she motion: (0. 1 New Yor oo s LS sufiering and Destitation. wan; Henderson and Buckulew. consider the vote by which the House bill Qhe Oficial Canvas. ed, but @ tin box With OT Ny suyiie, Dee At a public meeting On Engrossed Bills for the regulation pointments to, aud movals from office, was, on the Heth mitted to the Judiciary Com man; 3 anit On Mines and Mb Chairman ; Messrs, Stowart, Chand Croswell, Wilson, and Buckalew, Aumany, Deo. 4 inet this morning aud declared the follow ing as the result of the Nort The State Convassors win this | of Chi Iphia Address, particularly the ela hat the Rebel States could not ratify the Constitutional Armendment with dishonor, Mr. Raymond was underst ured labo of a portion of the ¢ watrike for turty cents per hour was ed on, and 200 freedmen struck for that t gt < President. “MONT, Lat Vieo P ALDERMEN ELECTED, Lat Diatriet hn Moore, Dom, in the Sweetaburg election ore, they were allt Manding Committee—The Joi ‘on GovERNG Md District —*Michael Norton, Dom. KOREWT FORSTER. td Ves Provident, i thore, they were allt price at the levee this afternoon, ten there wae muck a clause init RH Aie | DORK bill thus At before the To From GOVERNOR, Fal ee eats Waa Waa y Canara arene {os Ry ATtHenOgs | 67 PR emt Dr, Cato, State Senator, for Abion County | wilveredl to that aildrcns according 0 Me ine Kir. Antho. | provides: Hirst, That wo persen aywinted | Reuben E. Penton received an B, Waite, Rep. me ptiog Beery, | in the Jail yant conversing with the priate t Rebelsin Abion and Houry | the construction sometimes put-on it by | "jaime me and Rial tint ths Beate ‘cuail be removed wplas by | Tube f+ Homann Abense Occ eA ers, The police contented themselves with ¢ infuriated at the that 1 ww doin i! the samo action; provided, however, that FOR LEUTENANT.GOVERNOR. iving him off inatead of arresting him Wid not seo how Mr. Ray hl incase of disabi chattloa nay bo enfranchisod ty or mixcon t during Stewart L. Woudfurd received * ames McDevitt, a man who ‘rails from | mond jetion witht and Dist tho of the Senate, the President muy, | ole Hib aaa 4 Diatrict_—John MeQnade, Deus. ea ante aera mPa lc AL LS salam ads tae augue AG dL east: on the Hibrerg, won the recomsnendiation ef tke Attorney: | nocere tee sayH baba SE ene Pa pay vel neo aay A @ and are driving of ausbers of freetmes | ibe f eat Chairman ; Messrs. Howo and Feasen: icral, remove Kuch oficial and appoiit YOR CANAL COMMISSIONER Se lineleetal uit, charged with making tes of fe® | uuder threate of violeace, On Monday | thersliy of th vee bf ther until the Nenate alnll have nn op tepho nivel cher IL | reas gaberd OF, Aiharrion (onl 1087) bere language yosterdaz, o furkoet ' : pont ; anity to pase thereon Mell pears yt recels fh 0 4 7, rdatinge py se i at Union City, a number of abuts were | OP see Dy Mr. Williams introduced the following Meee Mis neaiba ln all suek oan |e eee SLOT) tore, will stand as follows | Sa a espe at, oF to alarm the colored people. | and Mr in favor of | resolution, which was adopted : and the enitsos therefor, FOR ATATR PRISON INBrKCTOR, I John Moore, Tam; % Thomas Comem me freed> | Mr. Kayne the caucus, and coutly in the same ¥ inity Gen, John Ham ond re Resoleed, That tho joint committe on re- | itt ten daya after it Moni 3 Michacl Norton, Tams 4, Chua Broader, and ‘ve xe is Yo t hi bo set it | womon were brutally violated: by six ruth ated Fe of alr, Crust havent bo inatricted to, make inuiry ly refuse to HW. Gallagher MeKs on; %, Eugene Ward, Men. Gosia ied be Phe prisoner yl intex Tih Liaeeatnee Ce “th went | hia de ? to the power of the President to re hanive GKANO' TRENT ATION #RSTIV AL ' ana in snecession, Gon, Lewis at | "Mr. Raymond made some further exp mS ee aa uudae’ the IAW ¢ ly, Tam; % 10. Bornaré with regard to the P DOOPE INSTITUTE, New Youk, Barurday Eve lado i 7 ; when the caucus adopted Mr. Se ‘ bing, December £h ‘Vader the Musical direction ol TARODORE TH been interrupted, but he #h any pay for tho time of aby ty original owner, or what exte Condemned Venians—\ New Lftort to nue ites . IMWWe terns Manica! frotionof Tiitorx Ot, ein Lay sulforio aud destitution exiate ut | Mira senotucion by w vote of aiaty again | Tue stity rreined undereniating Inwe; | Second Nection ‘provites that in cane, the LOCAL NEWS. Aira. on leh ocean the s tarenty-five, rghit ipa the nate shall re ur with tho Prosi ite; soo TS ; 4. A negro was found who for ed a reavlution that no nou nations to KEW YORK AND VICINITY. 16, Robart MoGianig Ba such tar fulsmannerine they may determine, For | CONN I Riise Ge pile on nothing but @ eape of a 40 rally wud conaiate nny office, and shall take to desinite action Dou, 17, Jolin I, McQuade, Tam, Union party ra of ¢ Orestxe OF THe Masoste Part—Dyntess thereon during ite session ; and the ter i werviee of any officer renominated havit ATTENDANCE DESCRIPTION OF ARTCLES Fe lion's old overcoat, as naked from the ora writ of error, on the grounds that th SCHOOL TRUSTEES ELECTED, mperty, me ; ' : of the Queen's Bench, and the Ca at up, 1 without shoes or stockings. | caucus, and who ad ato the tired or abandoned during or since the expired by limitation with 8. ti spine RRPRE Bp, ko, de. lat Ward—John C, Bailey, D.; David Nis loca tance Gealiad th ai to’ east tia d beu-ridden fr sn was discovered | the Philadelphia Convention, beld un August Tt report by bill. or other. | Of the Senate asi— Tae Loouks seat Fox, D.; to fill va ‘ OF PREARNTA TO DE AWARDED, ni last ’ Tho great Masonic Fair, the proceeda’of | ith Ward—Jereminh Drisc 1d vee beaks... 61a0e | rule nisi, to make ap order ivr the earty lying naked under an old blanket, helpless. | \itor considerable debate between Gone Iii gavad EHAG Aha) Frain bill which are to be donated to the erection Conway, D.; to fill vacancy. County, near Ne 22,000 | ot Sy slits, onmiasion the sentences already | I notice piace a beepsapd aspen gaa PTT gT roa Ih Baits, Me Dridhess etl by the fos Masonio Hall and an Aaylum for invalid |, th Ward—William H. Jobuston, and sic $08 (io are me in we anlior | OCR ctl ton of Mr, th ground that it be i a Masona and the witows of deceased wom: | Pty; Want —tames Campbell, D. ih puraaning ober’ = Bien] now 16 pntorne th iN reel WA ere fas atk anit referred to T ball thes x of the bill, Mr. William . bers, was opened last evening. The Pair is D Moreoa, and Harneee Coom: b 5 rm Ceere: he | Avent of the Raymond, whieh had been tute two others—one providing that when a | held in the old Presbyte Chureh at th Kil Ward—Fred. A. Sevin Worees, etuig now tri sa wejts Members Attempts sulelle previously settled by the resulution of Mr TamhGee DIMER AEAK the Rode DIR Oia ea ad burch at the} ot Ward—Robert D. Mol error, It reals aa follows cas In cast a | ar, Lovie, Mo. Lec. &—Joku Heott, Georue | Sehoth been filled up by'the Precident, it shall be | comer of Grand and Crosby strosts, The Yvan MeCattil, 15. Catter and De, Wil f the commission | ‘The vote was close on the motion to lay Mie duty to. wuakS e nomination before the | church has beon formed imtwo floors, the] 11h Ward menitences oo already passed, or fo house of Scott, Cutter & Co, pnsus | oF the talile Se oatoa’ tua: Glawlae ond of the session, and 1m the event that the | aoc ig on a level with the galleries, | | 1th Ward yi He | miroaly peseedl, oF ie \inte lass Ta ahiaraad wiih sal It in proper to ray that no press reporter | MP Simuor offered tho following resolu. | Honate fuile oF refuses to concur. oF to take | ry, MUA eL ealiteassare descrated | RAMM °3 7, Bees ' i ity, have been arrosted, chargod with soit: | sy Ta tia pany n, of which he gave notice yestorday any definite action on the nomination, the | Pe celins i“ Ath W nadwicke Ry Ne ee ee ennui ing fire to their own store, which was do- ] OF the pi 1 He canes Wak PFO Te asulutions dockaring the ti official shall continue his dution during’ tho | with flage, banners. ey For] Lith Ward Brennan, D, ar leis stroyed, Tt is maul 9 poative, | #eHt aud that the above was obtained from | peconstriction=the Jur recess, and until he aball be either nou everal weeks past the chu esent:| 15th Ward Oliver, R. recollection of my solution unin . ters, | Lith Ward—Henry V. Meado, D. ily ene] 17th Ward—William Fisher, Ry j very busy neone, and bers, ‘The caucus pas bers, The caucus pa decors {others ‘were 1 ously that the 1 trreas over the whole subject—the ilogalt. | ted oF rejected ty of the existing governments in” the oral tis porseded by a ne 189 | min to dy a. jouly © Mr, Cutter tried to ¢ under arrest, by jum mmit suicide wh 14 out of a window nd indeed after the Ward—Jolu H. Hayward, D. U. and 4 ME States, anid the exchision of " Isth Ward—Joliu Hl, Hayward, D. U. 1 bw Tate of the Condemned. Ir mill be. remembered that two clerks luet | Of it were hound to sustain the propositivus Binion, Aa hve tae a pen ; the {fair last night, com] p. prob. { nao | Mowrnest. Dee, G—The Governor Gon: uoir tives by tis fire. reported as party meusures. damtution in Congteon ad (rons Vor noting. the necessary preparations." When |” ishh Want—Thomas Medanws, Dy 4 73.0) seal isexpected from Quebce by a special ’ : Mr. Stovons moved that tho intordiction} ing on Cousiitutional aumondinents @ thrown opon at ax o'eloe rainor, Dy ™ »poi ie a talatanbe aii , however, th yof the ;D, prot. reg | train tonight os to-morrow morning, to at Inslen Murders.—Sorrible Crackty, | of Secretary oved from the pro Heit couolved, ofo., Firat That in the work | Seaqnace, svpamNE all thelr aasistante und | Mt OTSA ci articlee ar The P iolery, Dy prob vig, | emt « Council, whon tho fate of| Bax Fuancisco, Deo. .—A telegram from | inge of the caucus, but before » voto was| Of reconmruntian ite fo fime unlens rou in the like manne stalls and the walls of the oD HO | tho Fenians under sentence of death will be | Lox Augelos states that reliable intorma: | taken the caucus adjourned, See He ae ce thant, by creat provic| Me Williams having wuimed the nd savers! rows & PCHOOL COMMISSIONERS BLECTED, ‘ Halen sh as aettl 1: vee tion has beon received there that the| ‘The Republican Senators today cor Wo slusulid make haste to complete the | allowed by the rules was, by unaimous con-| snare enough between for visitors DUS wen Hsoly: D. following aril; Apache Indiana wuslerod Superintendent | ed their rearrangement of tho Stan k, 0 that of tho Republic | gout, allowed to proceed without regard to] Ther are not two atalls alike. od —ote Hl. Parlor aod Canada, Ay Tete ea Ula ela We 16) | Comiuitianks ° On she Li be soottr ruianent foundations. | tine, He the ; tnonument to the induetey and gou Bn Oete It. George wighy aust bis clerk, mmitters. no Co wand frate tione shall once more be » He then made @ apecsh in 8 bie ae | eae eee ae ce and dal Sd Ben). B . a | Everts, on Nov, Ith, nour Proseott on the | Relations, Mr, Doolittle, who was eatablished all the people thereof. | called upon Congress to pass the Dill, or} the enterprise of the Mase dth—-Sara' F T —The Toronto Fielt Bots! Type road, They cut the heart from] Mr Su Chai has beon placed at by a 4. That this end ean ibe accomplish: | somo measure like it, that the iuterrats and | All the lodges seemed to have evi wood no] Tita H. Jack tery was out yesterday, practising with he | (eighy's holy, al behewiod Fverta Vine tot, Ble i ia mnate hu of the [Od ou by following the guiding principles | sufoby ofthe Rate abd the will of the yo; | ttle ent epriae in aing thet stale’ To] FeyT heh: fe: Larroaaoe, D new lire recently received from Eng | prevet Major General Jamoa B. Fry ia wa | Boat sit ee Cs vieo Dixon, disp thers, when the Republic wax formed; | before an r astan Rabeal teaint eae e | cits ime orale ht never vit land, They work admirably, and wd much | to the efficiency of the battery, It is proposoel to open a cavalry schoo! for | instruction fa this city, under the control of penagainthata|and the articles thereon woulf fll] Lxcrune ny Paorssson Youmaxs On twa any columns of the SUN. They are 80 va: J such an immense number of them, 60 | ful, that they must be seen bat any neglect a0 guiding principles eatablishinent of aw Adjutant-Geueral of the Milit.- | ed. mis. Mr iy made chairman of the Committ® on Indian Affairs, instead of Me, De it no’ forgetfulness of one the neatio ¢ Jont had betray party had been li of the ¢ aud courageous enough to Screstivtc KsowLeper o# Humax Narore. =H; invitation of the trustees ef the Coopes Institute, Poof. Rdward L. Youmans deliver ty Division of the I while Mr. Cowan is trans jated, | There is someth : is king to the agarega! i jorved trou ‘he head to the foot ef the Com lared | grapple successfully with the hydra it had ithe tastes of everybody. | a4. lecture | “ oti Making le, the aesreg officers of the Mth Hussars, This would ait aa GiCTMAAMLL OT Ria: 2, Doolittle, arefore: | caentiin tis epee Red Arties ant ithe taste ta wag ening on tpg Soiasise i HOW TO OBTAIN TICKEs. xivo cadets the choice of either cavalry, in Coen, anid Ligon, friends of President | [att ve, tue eevential olject of recousteue- | Hnued he people have taken the power | xa Haman Nature, A we 8 vote _: cleatoe " 1 ory aorvics ev houaoad ‘ : Pony wit. - nto thelr own hands; they have trodden | rious manufacturers Lience were present. i Orders mar be ong) direct, to, we ticiastae the | fautry or artillory gorvi «1 ninety-seven thoussad nine hundred | Johnson are doprived of Chairmanship, ‘That this work of reconstruction | dowa the arrogant Cee ee etl artlat se ce tan autieen a Peed | My (Fakes dhcamp for revurr:p stage alla The Provincial | qud forty dollars in treasure, mostly silver, | ‘The amount of gol thua far disposed of must be conducted by Congress, and under | the Executive; they have — atrickou | cils of tho best selools Pog ei wal t be ana la Desite of by Rovernmegt bas purchased 18 thi =e vy ana the: Movetury of tho Troseury, | a, canaiant supervision; ‘that, under tho | the woto dead in” bie’ hands, anal | aud xrope of oatuats that a poke 1a subatanc \ Ge be forwarded to the Warie Exhibition Snteroaitan fram Poughhoneaie. ara ohhh Kecreety i" + | Constitution, Congress is solomuly bound to | have declared that ho shall not arrest logis: | with life liko aniwaiion aovledge, aa, wae ‘ ; 040 | collection of native stuffed birds wld (4 be) pyuuxsurars, Doo. Sth=Today, U. 8. | ye wo ar and tive millions, It is not | assume this responaibility ; aud that, in the | lation as ho has done publicly aud threat-| models of ships, working models of engines nay greet Ht the beat of the kind on the continent uti | Asseesore Wm. A. Fanning end Robert ¥. Mr. McCulloch's purpose to sell freely of | performance of thie duty, it must soo that | ened atill further to do, Ho is now thy | stationary ami) locoutives—-in [ne bad edy id hooves ever furniture, for the saine destination. | Wilkinson, the latter «, f ert F | iia gold, but in amall amounts ; and for the | ¢veryiwlere throngheat Ove renal communis | pare muluiscr of thet will aud he must auy | Chee dure will tnd every = ce te ei qo perceive that the presets Extonsive liuproy "i “to | Wilkinson, the latter a former, momber of | | sont, probably, his eal erg WE hl ctor advanced, | stand asisle until the moat momentous ques | Tho epicure will find every description of it hardiy tail to pore : ensive inprovementa are being mato | the 150th Regiment, and both Republicans, | Present, probably, his sales are over, except | while the f those great @ fashioned | ti ch " r dai co. The cig wine for th rus eMtoring Hpoa, one AL pene ntho military buildings, to accommtate | were removed from office, and Dr, Van | ina very mall way, Mr, Boutwell's Bill, | K to the requirements of » Chris then the yt hy hid crams tines gentlomen (ibe intter not to be drunk on | cpachs in oar kuowledge of mau. The 1 STO MAG & CU, Managing Diswewrr the now ortiiory suuipeens 'e Cyn Dow n and Honjamin Boras, Voth appoiut-| recommending the public sale of two mil- tion, Comenen zenith, ir teed onder, trans | will ‘nd Judgment in ‘good faith, whether it | the premises), ‘mots for the bt | wicthed uf regarding muna, whieh Wades ) iD une and barn pit tori, their stead quillity, education and human rights " : ; molec the bs. | tranaeni erecual'nor ork. | the Spencer Fitlos the celobrated FisbLill Oil cago was called | wuch discussed, but serious doubte areex-] Fourth, That in determining what ls a Y And now domand of their Kepresentatives | many of the fancy wor ig Coores ¥. Unesier v9. | presen’ of Ge pasenge The Bills new i Republiean form of government, Congress | ln Congress the honest enforcement f the | played, were, neve nyt f others, To-morrow, one : ust follow tm} jefinition sup | sume. Pr Dill, suid he, aa tho Arst in| The needlework on #alo {on the witness stand, | the Lands of the Ways and Means Commit: | oj104 by the Declaratton of Inde oe, SED | Goue, |Piee Sis Wh One es Oa ine OM Oe | neet ere 8. somoer at SAT lal that the laud was dosed | tee and in th die | aad’ eubetituts the idea of tao things fog the reality of one. Maving thus imtrudue the notion of bis mind body ae eoparece | J i ‘ing, om behalf of > n, pipogare ls sctpneiadsing co temi.g | , Tonowre, ©. W.. Dee nana wick, has beou arreate Pir wi be graufully secelved | tious language—daring thy Government to | The pla! ‘A man named | ou; the partics being Gorge F. Jomen McDevitt, hailing from New Bruns: | John Dickerson ‘here for using sedi. | Higga will be pla vxistonces, there grow Up a series of murat © practical applivation of this defl- | work will be easily accomplished ; ry rbale, wo rasta,’ Mind was ranked as this ofc ing Fenians, eto, Mo will b 1 3 | with petrolonm or crude oil from cana and| It t ted by Mr. Sumnors friends | bition, it trust, after excluding all disloyal | aud posterity will griove that the is oe ¢ we OF apiritual mature; body Se tis amasing Directors, | VM jana, eto, He 9 Oxitn B patrols fe nee 6 t is report by Mr. Sumnor’s friends yal | am posterity wil KrLOVE tthe © +: t whieh are valuod at | he yiower, of material uaure Th a sing Directors, | tonlny vials, and then eold to them with tho assure tained inion 12 that conquered treason twice wi) and gb each. A novel 0 ky the | the n . { " - WELL | It is reported hero that a necrot Fenian | ances that tho indications were real. ‘Tho that he intends to bring up » resolution | ry founded o to bind it in everinating valli of Wy toe raprvscut | Wad said 10 bo aspiring aud uninad D cere PATS wie, BELL necting his boon hold at St, Albans, but | plaiutifts lay thoir damages at or near $15, looking to the withdrawal of tho Franco-| therein contained ; first, men are| There is no timo for dalla widows,” whi Hohl a sivall bow tn their | = oe 5 | ren I an BRP [nothing seriovs iy anticipated, ee 1 boo “pho thal oxuitea tumoral interval .." | Maaican gucstion, from phe hauda of thahwaral ia rivlias aud aecoud that all duab i wower wo havo evumucet » Laude aud apparooiiy sulicit “aubscriy | (Comsiamert oa Wousrte Pages)

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