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——— THE NEW YORK SUN, © PT SHINES FOR ALL” 34TH YEAR FHKE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER IN NEW YORK Crry G2 worn, Hy Junded us aafel y, and ang | 80. an ppee Harbor, Mich, to. Fort. Howard, | geate that our full restoration may follow inf é 2 kIT & OR ALS are ig r was made to blow up Beatd’s foundry by’ ons wate neanemeienmiaiats placing » lighted lantorn under « large bart a Haeep: the Journal of Commerce, und withoet ww 7 ‘coal oil, where it wae found thie ' szeapnn the Thirty-Fourth Year; NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1866 Price Two Cents | sere ees eet UURAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN — oe — = + sot as ——-- = Se SS Tuewerae botng'taaty TI WORLD. T may mention that @ schooner Indon with | " ‘ abandoned the brig to she former compat 7" Kmay mention that « schooner Indes with | UOT A SETNETON, MEXICO. DISASTERS. « | shartercs orig 1 the trues company | "us taproper tmanmer of Pasig. tod 1 THR NEW YORK SUN peeseees every facility ‘ ] ber ihcresi Ponda Redan enact . Parther | ‘I¢t of the Inding and the brig itself. A | lamp wick. foe ebiaining the wows of the day from every part lta arrival at the latter port. It was thought asinine ”y; owen Reply te, Ste. Beware Ca. | Ten of the Btenmdite Fewnaee- "| atrong effort was made to take from ¢ ‘ of (he world, whether by Atlantic Cable, by Tele: that arms were contealod amongst the car- ~~ Particulars. Submarine Company the op of crook ory Mal and prevents THE WHOLE. ae | SFM Cable Dispatches. | ¢o, vii s tar none have bean found. On CAUCUS OF RADICAL SENATORS. | Sbérawa trom Mexico. te Ose Bode, | 11, stcamship Suwnnce, from Now York, | making this alvage, wick "helt eneray, compact form, AT ONE HALF THE PRICE ot other Thareday, 10 ed in Li egy ege e " bound to Brazos de Santiago, with a cargo | by securing the priority in boarding = : —_ _ ¥,10 men were arrested in Limer: | aa sen oF a} Wasiisatox, Deo, 7. Me. Bigolow's roply | brig, entitied them to, but in their defence, pepere. ‘ of The mission of Colornde am of arma and ammunition for the Republic 4 | ‘THE BUN la read .every day, by nearly « quarter THE FENIAN ALARM, ick, and @ number of pike heads and bullets to Mr. Sewnrd's erphor dispatch [soe Ws | instead of employing pistols and ov ‘eaftelen persons, ond thes Gesemen, (ite ciagis chest found at their houses, Your renders may | Nebraska Considered. | page of thia day's Sun] wae received on | °F Mexico, foundered at son on the morning | ae the highly colored reports that have boas erepeaing Hts entire contents at glances) « mediam remember that a large quantity of ammuni eaprT ae | Teaday morutng, and this is the whole of | OF 'M* Ith, off Frying Pan Shoals, The cup | the ‘putits, thay. dellowse scaly te | bg op ee flasher A Call for Prompt Measures. | tien. powder, caps, &o., was discovered by | The Ways aed Means Committee. | it neariy | tain, passengers and crow took to the Tif | forms of law under the direction of their ine rat cs the sepen ot he puttoien | dln habetcn, havnt | mere accident, in Limorick, a few months | : Th anawer tom verhal comminteation, | oats @ few minutes before the ahip went | Attorney, PER COPY 1 and le delivered by carrie st th | Denoty of Arms Placed Under Guard, | <° Att! {ime ttereatod quite ® gens | IMPORTANT FINANCIAL atRaNtaEs, | {it Minister of Foreign Aftatrs, M- Moustior, | down, “The following are (he wames OC IN| 4. rane CORNMETICUT HORROR Hones, Store ct Shep of any who decire 1, wor | DEPOLS Of Arms Place T + | tion, as the Fenians were thon quict, but ahah ‘ Rrites mo today, Uhat France has fot | @ | a Panipat oli he a in| “ i on ae teal hie oh changed her resolution; but that, upon mili | alteentne " he tal two ‘munity of Persons Poisoned with Ar- TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK. or sent by mall as — zl 0 ich things create mo eurprise, A The Pari , itt | tary considerations, abo haa deomed it expe. Catherine, captain, wife and t sevic bree are Killed Almost Instantly Onc SIGE Ot THE FEELING IN DUBLIN, | friend who was with mo, when wo first @ Paris Expositi lient t F saith Te matferte, 7 . " 7 a a abe ie was wil 00, rr © fire dient to a cnsive orm ‘ante of the Sarvivers ‘THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISING vary, second heart of tho arreste tn Li thea | = entation for an efnenation in separate parte A ta Mystery—Detalie te letetton, FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CEN'S ey M | A QUEER AMERICAN CONTRIBUTION, 4 all of one troops will leave Mexico tn the | | ofthe Horeiate Atain YER LINE, for each insertion, specisi arrangements | Aotion of the Grand Lodge of tht the authorities had better arrest the ig iroen | My Bremen + (Correspondents of the NY: Svn.y 4 way be made for adverts ot 1 length oval portion portion of the ec x othor 0 a aed et rag eteraldrparirat of FH MUM te unto Orangemen. allow the i jeyal 66 i fr ‘ Delegation of Indiaws to be ial intormation had been received | Haddon, : Tarn Cr, Doo. 7, 1966. | Neither of them appeared to be ‘efter Tharge of Joasrn P, Beacu to whom commun- Wars GaaTy Tied Fale for the tos 0) Th ———_—_-— — \" quarters of the arm, to noon | belie Bom morchant Por several days pursrol @ trag s shots. aft that m at fo cee Sane feations cheuld be aadrocend, -—— | | © Assassination Conspiracy, | to slay of Gon. Sedgwick’s crossing at Mata eer, De | edy, anit tod A in the | the car, which shone froma lauterm |All o(ere eating to advertisement MEMBERS EXHORTED TO KEPPORT | of tho former, but the latter wore wo nuiner moras | The following are miasi | village of Bertin, n amall nt Yorat. | 26 pecrem WhO gave, tht Siena ee or any branch of the publica fe QOTRRNMENT. that t possibly find room for | MORK ANOUT THR CONOVER INDICTNBYT - — oMicors Chaties F.| od about ten miten, 8. by W. from thie etty, |r telotes Pacey yt 044s cased to the Provrietor 1 that he was vory nearly 5 ae | THE INDIANS, Fy cn onicds Bret CO° | save Beem elrentading atout thie nelght like tigers, cutting and slashing at » fearful MOBES 8. BEACH, right sail | Ter thle s Moviann. hoot, but owing to the reticence of the par They are both probably dead, or if Corner o Nero and Fulton streate Atnan named MeGulvany: pr Wasnisatos, Doo, 7 | St Lawrs, De ved from | m Brown and John N . 7 | | ties familiar with tho details of the event,no be ae eo ume aee Perna | terday an Amorican draft for £950 A cancus of Republican Sonators took | Montana relate of things | fe Keorkey ollor j Thomas Martin, eon! | natticulers of the affaic could be tgsrned, | partics. ‘The noise of the "Special Advertisements: GiPsrete Bane tk (wivelhy, ty lay, called expressly to consult | mone the an + of troops stationod | Ronit, aupercargo sand two cooks aud two | tntil today, when tho history of the bloody roving train deadesed the cuund o€ ip ve! Graft aroused suspicion, and he was arreat:| with roganl to the av 1 of Colorado | Hifferent pa Virginin City to | seamen, names unknown deed was divulged through the columns of | po —ME-WON-1-TOC-A NEW Noldiers, td on the aupnosition that he wase Fenian | and Nebraska into the Union, No format | Forts Smith anil Kearney. A letter from! ‘The Suwanoe was owned by Messrs. Si | the morning Journals of this city, It now = : wore & sain agent from the United States, Ho was | mwas taken, but it was agreod that { Smith ays, from this point down to | mons & Caroy, of Philadelphia, and Elijah | appears that the reticence was caused by a | ran var br geek RAS i aeiton THE CAND/AN INSURRECTION. searched, nit & revolver waa foand on him | Dilla for this purpose should be called Viatt River the road ia a graveyard. | 11. Cattell, of New Jorsoy, ‘I > ateamahip | belief that the withholding of the intelli | bik WaW YEE Sines That was sufficient, and the poor follow now | up early next week. It is understood that | About 150 men have been killed 4 far as) CW. Lord encountered tho ea Vo On| ee from the public would further the Hy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) ¢ A RUSSIAN INVITATION TO FRANCE | ChOws the bitter end of disappointment in | Senn the chairman of the Commit fi in. We have had no intelligence from | the ning of the 4th, and Tay ina danger: | erie of Jumtion, whieh hi in all prob. cone tial mn had eusedebeae’ hnows place | the classic halla bf Mountioy, of more pro: | tee on Territories, will make a movemout in| Port Kearwey for many days, and foar that | ous position for some time, while repairing | ability bean nt last acconrplished, wo harm | ¢ it i wtoiantet eared ge ee ; | perly Mountmiscry, No one in this country | that direction on Monday | ; Crow Indi 1d atecring gear, but reached port | can nocrue { pebitetiy’ te’ ths | recestaawat oP tonne, 7 Lote - o, safe from arrest. The numbor now in| It has heen dotinitely sottle . hostile Indi i int wee tiseean aan . | NETOC, ae « ac. | "2 rt n dofinitely settled that a large it material damage matter. waite 10 HN APE, INDIAN AND rere “eh sei aes and if rumor speaks true, it} delegation from the Northwost tribes of In. | for the pur: ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Tn company with a detective of this city tee OF te ol ot iocaa ye de nes will soon be greatly increased. Wholesale | dinns aro to be sent as a from | pturing it 7 staile ; th ss . ‘ ‘The Fenians | “ ion from GUSTA, Ga, Deo, 7, | who was detailed to“ work up" the onae, I err tens inv chapters st susce bextow, Dane piney rae | Arreats are about to be made, aud many | the United Statesto the Exposition at Paria | St Lovts, Doc. 7.—It is atated further vllowing ethominiet is Sawases yoatorday visited tho ecene of this ter TCLS Se itt fog the farm ‘andthe dreide, and in behalf | c art ; ho ® et who are now free, will a week henoo be in| Mr. Honry C. Jarrett will take the manage: | (at.About 450 warriors from various tribes | disaater waa furnished by the Suporeargo, | affair, when, during a somewhat protracted | wy singled Codie (6 ‘ ta AB hie Ponte } ds of the Government a rig: duranco vile.” ‘The © 0 | ment o nN of Siow blood had started on the i : u : al ‘ Artin diced acm a aS tL Libba new ied invest as Me ts Th Re er ree meee ef the party, ‘They will carry with ig nat re ret rs | be " WAY Bred Sebuity | conversation -with ono fot the antvivors, 1 | as Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard. i - F | ets tato (he Fontan ations ti curre at Stephona, but as none have iit various costumes, wigwam path, and threatened the eapturo of the ™ 4 ihe ‘plonrer feof the Wen, | tion into the Fenian organizations in | Nea cpem rien cr retarted leet men, wigwame, war | Poe on the Cipper sitac carl. Ha mitre | The. ate amahip: Suwanee, Captain 4. W. learned Ue detailaot the event. ‘Travelers |" Tye fudiane ow the Western frontier are bat lsd; TUaloe ealte fora provept tnvextign mblance of probability, forbour | and agricultural imploments, and will form | authorities are Ppriaed of the aituation | Catharine, left on the 27th No- | on the tampike connecting Bertin with this | aeain committing depredations. A military co dau bist & ories of arme | 81vine them: the only eoutri n from the inland States | The Junction City Uxtoy learne from as ound t city cannot have failed to noticn as they ron b fi es fleld, 4 Tho pre death of the Marquis of |to the tonth group within the limita of the | later date (Fort Sedgwick, Now. 2) that ERA npllvend copeontteld eS ea Wathen tier eat che Merenate oy coh fs sh le Roek, Atk. says throughout England. w jo ho consed e n of | San 7 it. Geo. A."Amen, Co. 2d.UL 8. caval ile und 2 above named village from the fownship biseater from Little Rock, Ark., t 4 7 by ‘ie! nd tho consequent elevation of | Exposition. Thoy will leave New York | was ordered ont with @ detachment nf 9 niodorate nintil after passing Absecomb | Meriden. nn iavalate nt old farmhouse | that a bill has been reported ia the Arkam- Lavenroot, Friday, Di AIL the do: | the Earl of Tyrone, the member for the | about the 10th of March, The Imperial | men from that fort to reconnoitee. Me en-| LAght, whon be wind et in fresh from the | with ite ‘gnble roof ani mos-grown walls, Pree , tyof Waterford, to the peorage, ren | Co ‘ band south and west, with a head sea. While | whose « ndings of well-kept barn and | %* Lecistatare bestowing civil rights om prom bea had a pots of arms in this city hare been placed | i peerage, Commission has made the moat urgent re countered & and of Moa Ml 19, nurnber Sanding Goun for Cave Llealopen, Saettun [Be lio el eran peratieos a de © rep ation of the county va- | quoat, thi i ng about 100, had a fight with @ ¥ and 5 ute ook, nm ol of or {ane the, slemant: of Ble novel, Mr. Rebiseon’s | under armed guards, The excited atato of | Ure "he representation of th inty var | quest, the a eral Bock: | 4 bad wounded ‘ed | for Wolaware Bre the steamer! on elude of happiness. and — pros bar Bustern has just decided, in the grin siwere bape meted raphe Milley athe tha RUA BR) Ui lah OUHIF | ees Sy , ‘ * have been saful in | with, to oF govermmont, that there should | or A Bebo On ray a witwean parity tiene many years | U9, District Court of Alabama, that pay they prec wt v4 koow i rf Ish populatio dhe ‘oxford and Belfast, and the Whigs have | be anch » representation of one aborigines te Up pany lle PRL Ick hee Bh ew hag resided the family in question, the ste tarts Eerie ali Renu ee there precautions necessary won the victory in Tipporary, Both partis | Today Mr. H.C. Gooding filed a do MEsiveitiasel an: Gangs. gooka aeex ie ne itn owite Corngti 9 Beck, replat aeatie win money word lures of a style of word painung wi Dvustax, Friday, Dec. 7.—Th Aro naturally wnxious to seoure Waterford, | murrer to the indictme 8 floated, We th fi Rroak water, Mihin wi: py a e*reekere, ot hia’ paper “nave: heug’ bee nLix, Friday, Doc. 7. Tho purposes ; i © the indictment against Sanford | Nce\i dane joated, We thon run for the Br + | 43, Ellon and George Pec of Mr. Sas. ‘Tne ich will he frat weak {And proceedings of tho Fonians in thie | THCF® are two candidates atrondy in the | Conover, alias Charles Dunham, for porjury | faulty named anchored. After taking im some Mrs, Peek, the former adits |e eae donna barred oper sorren, oan wine bares Se See | | fieki—the Hou, Walter Cecil Talbot, a! in connection w o Mr Bub, ah Noconah Camanches ore, WO Bab te 668 Ca the Sth, acrvant girl, | Pension Bridge y ms Bape they t he ei We thy ile Watcha eT hiUNe | Island monopolize the attention of the Trish | pephow of the Marquis of Waterford, and | tion, Te is isl cadtaraaerst tonnage fon in hy tho chit FO eet eNO 20" | aged about f | Brownson and Witner, of the Ningira Falls will contain, features of entertainment, ® jorford, and | tion, It in possible that his d res, bus y to the night of tho ‘kl of Peck, of 85 years, | cy anenction, me masing, thane of any, | Government Edmond De ta Poer. ‘The former is the | te aeguad in « fow days, ers bo then, prosont. ‘They event’ ia | ber. when off South Caroling const Os the evening of faturday lect, the family aw boat hye ae Dieser a ae arate ineNrerimeronsing cuvpert | The Grand Lodge of Orangemen have Tory champion, and tho latter the Whig.| Tho telegram to the effect that the Ways ad attempted Ne corey ke Phe I eg Xs a Bet nd les Oot ae em the, Benin Ferree At be (iat cus tones oc Sr eeelre "he oat paassd oy free ree n | ‘made it the most ¢ paper of pyal mi * dren, Mra. Bubb resisted and ol hi outh , consisting of bacon and eggs, warm a reat erhaerhicredlerramnan Sad b tatetiog: end evend wa tore Got Talbot a apa in the Royal navy, and | and moans Committee of the House wore wbcrenpou one of the nevagee went | AUG cast; the wind apd gon increas ait and cofes. About ten oriock the | known.gs the “ctay"Iaw, 608 Wiel peste W YORK) ae Presented thecounty sone years ago. He pe ebgretyi ys Mag Be ig Mid valet od mit) midnight it blow ® hurricane. | family retired, and nothing calculated to j ie making | for all the members of their Order to ap} \itl make Ares ithe np bap ipehe i y the hy TEs Rin labored “heavily, a family retined and nothing calotiated 2 | pones the first paymente of debts until sermah Matrorials padlithed ie THE | port the Government in ite endeavors tol if he works lea pes Ankh Fiod el measures was rather pres erst t Ber forest! ‘This was oom | Ait og trough of tho sea, and Glock on the following morning, when Me. | January, 1868, has been passed by the Som ‘ erent Bal et FHF | p jeavor if he works cards properly ikely | The Committes have not, as yet, taken up | tutted in waht of M inwater over ber hurricane d - a Ag ‘° . 4 sy ge he upper part of the cabin. Peck was aroused by groans which seemed | aio of that State, torent te Lisnrr aed Re‘caute farelileenes: | Koop the peace to be an admiral one of these days. De Ln | any Ror has any | it abocked her ao wste carinen gronu, tend. | wwe, up to A.M. the water te Issue from the room occupied by bis mo- | ane Ata papers rally 2 che Letters from out Ie cope scarey Phe Pope end the Veatans: Voor ig much the bettor man of the two. | been proposed in definite shape tng to ber discovery, Sho was cay ly. Tho steant and hand pumps were Kept | thee, Hastening to the apartment, what was | seer Pages eons pa et ner ee br Telearep | 1, Friday, Dec. 7.—The official jour: | M6 is # lorge and a good landlord. He is} A distinguished member of tho Ways and | aut with two children deny Hee nee eae eee A. Be tka | ceagurncice of tht oon ia dlecor ering bis ee eee peat ele a tie ceogre ay Fagelianace, ta, thie TO | ah of Sede dunce tank ia Pope evor told | liberal im his sentiments, bat Moana was in comaultation with the Secre: | Houston, ia trom. Weatherata weator wis within 12 inches of the fires aud | hlew of death. veining ir | fonal amendment, sed charge him with! sLagisarers when im semlen: | the United Staten Minister here that it | ‘ndependent platform, Ho isan ardent ad: | tary of tho Treasury thi morning, w says there was another boy cap the firemen up to thelr valote in water try | suffering (ro ‘agony, | baving al my oye Sie paged . ae wetatvicee ees | would be Natad ve rer of the United States, and during the ® prominent member of the Sen: latin, but he w: fol off thm tag to keep the ‘Gree goin eect | Terrified at the sight, he Ged from the room, | People w - none = 8 te ot ings of the be better for the Canadas to be an 8 Y r of ato finding ths chip must go dows, we" got ow te ir pow’ | be Amaricon activates | noxed tothe United States than fall into | War the Stare and Stripos wereuufurled on nee Committes, and the proatuption is | MMNay Hot Picked up. The rall was made | We NG and taunched them safely, al: | Jadger ot nie” et upont teas: | paoae One ‘cous ‘eoudiet’ of soma. ie i Jwural information essential to country rest: | the hands of the Fenians the battlements of hia residence—Gurteen | that the question of finance was under oo though the sea was running very heavy; all | Ing own ingers in a San Franoiscq A ‘mehing'ty, bol for Tho Evacuation of Rome. Castle—on the arriyal of the news sideration, ‘There can be no doubt, at least Alabama. Legh PT any Anping a safety, and about} at heholding ine eorvice, | aan Pants, Dec, 7.—Tho French officers held | Northern victory, Tle ix the candid it is no felt here, in financial circles, but | A Mesenge from the Goversor—Adeption | leaving, tho boats, three lau % o Ens aed wee 6 Mforieg as | nt ae Mobile papers record the death | their farewell interview with tho Pope yes. | the people, and is supported by the Roman | that a majority of the Finance Committee of the Amendment Advised, th and West, the Captain's boat From. came terrible burning ama weendl po ded rig Carle gfe eye geal terday, Catholic olergy. Talbot in backed by the | of the Sonate, and of the Ways and Means 1 pasegngers, being ale Ang sensation in tho region of ( during the late war, and kept the Comfede Wiahas 062 blades. alia Montie, Dec OA apecial diapatoh to the | other two boats, m charge of the Amazed as woll as terrified, he wing the late war, opt ‘ ae . nded interest, which is very powerful in | of the House, aro diaposed to wide with Mr, | 4 a lat Keaginesr, keeping compan: bs f erate authorities at Mobile posted thereby, THR NEW NOVEL GRATIB. Panis, Friday, Dee, 7.—The large fleet of | the county. In 1830 the great O'Connell loch in Gomer, Alms Dice Ghcrarer, Met Monts] S'Q. Mi, ore loat sight Of thn Captain's boat, | 4eace"isadiag to the aleeping soowa voce | _ THREE Little girls, who state, they were | + c se ri : . Ale, 6th, b lo + | ataire leading to tho sleeping roo a j eli Tita ei seein Fat Prekihnse teas and transports is now | und Lord George Horesford were returned | inclined to propose. Whother Congroas will | ay earns Dee: Sth, ways Poe ett te ihe ace, |v Wy his non an aaa. riirg tah = Lave aca: tanger nee oS | 07 gratia. work, If pal im rm, | ready to f Moxico. p08 al disp dop . c . 0 0 a 5 7 rel oa ie age sill y ro dg pO ; oaed. Arathor curious dispute arose | adopt them, howevor, is another matter. trying to wake land. About. meridian, Woes bo \eple the Ribir bere the ees ghaoy City. Pa., to rescen th thee ns RSL CARELY,TRINONE, tre conuper| Preach Blockade Coven. | vetwecn them at tho time, eah contending | | Returns received at tho Ge ry trananl ioe wo made anil to cant and th’ | Only toagain enconuter a repotition of the | Whe now have them in charge, ‘The gipsieg | COM WRMRES PIMUNS ar OCS EAC | of war hove blockaded Cotes, Kastora Adls.'| Inna,” ne ot Abused man in the me how that 12.5% Apprehennion that the.’ Fir sate rum 0 cignal of, ditcer.| Roemer acque of horror. ‘Pronirate upon the | fw tarrying near that cfty, a ave blockad » Eastern Asia. | jand 8 era fy eaten po lay the unconacous form of his child, | Tie Sherbrooke (C. W.) Proxrem, @ Oe reat eetenee ie li; 10 | This in probably intended as « woasure of = ——- fiitule rac care caicen It proved to be the brig Potomac, of | writhing in the Inst throes of death. A | French paper lately started, strongly urgee JA DVERTISEMENTS INSERTED “IN ALL | Minithinent to tho Pacitic Ocenn pirates THE FENIANS ards to ir forma 0 Tharlacton for Geotgatown, De, | Cate stet for eriaking parpeess, and | the crossion. of maaatastetion sb, © meend | De SO a eee a sees aeurecon + [itso anuated a4 tin reatened 0" rayers an’ Room Wook as ou bane ed id at | hch ars cenpled, oon apes te | of stoping, craton from that comes ” EADING HEWOFATEES Loxpon, Friday, Dec. 7-—Thore ie a ru-| The Fenian Fricenere,Nete trom fie Free nder date of Nov. 19th, 1893, the Gov in his power to meet ont necessities, none 1 : % 7, rod THROUGHOUT TE omy Fenies . ur cent ot Whssadie acto iota be thie “ite canioctnred that the young | Clovernment to open up new rodde threagly | IBITERS' 1 ES. mor circulating throughout the Continent | 41 opty rt fsieenald Leaide rs wee Ot Wrecontin Settled fo Ne Beoretary of us having anything but the clothes thon | man, awakened by the intense barring nt | the townships, and ofier the addline . oh Miniater has addressed the | Of the Interior, th re 4 those that the Czar of Russin has invited France Jand England to take somo measures by Georgetown he dl aprang on hi “dl under the providence of Cod, we | the ‘Curae nd Prand from bie Ded foe are indebiod to him for our lives. Weare | the met et whic nominal price, or for nothing military wagon road from’ Fort Wilkin wing water, in| who will nettle following note to the Secretary of State H Waatiwaroy, Ni 15, aoe, | ‘ ; ho must have tank | The Di f the Great Bi ] 0 6 gow at ve ern Bay, Wis, for which « grantof laud | The Sonate referred the message to the jqginder lasting obligation also to Captain ‘i , 16 Directors of the Great Eastern steame FCO, | wich the three governments may arrive} a.4_ riave the honor to acknowledge the | was male to the Atates, by the. act’ of | it . Davis, of therateamer Fannie, for free pax | somecloas to, | the floor ere he could | stip have chartered her to a French come WFR ACO og [at a mutual understanding in regard to] ns es Maroh dl, 1866, ite coostruction, | Committee on Voderal Relations. The House | 126, "t, amor Tennie, for a free vas | again reach his couch. ‘The noise eros: | nany for 12 months, with the option of ree } Reference M. 8, DRAOW, Prov’r of * ut “44 | affaire in the Island of Candia edi o Mew spree ah ae Sel 8 | hee be mplotad as required by law.” | adjourned pe oration of the yeah irl pated ti] by. Rtgs gg fle hog door aroused nowal of the charter. She will be om) ——— ——— to the sentences of death passed on J. Lynch Tho publisbed letters pur, \ Me. he con . iJ 4 in bringing passengers from New te ‘ i publi ft iting to huve | Message, the contents of which caused he d a gr UY TARY IT—AND YOU WILL USE) pygry, priday, Dees 7 the Hungarian | 8%: McMahon, in Canada, and stating the | ,mrtten to one Santord Conycer, A majerity of beth paths pi elle Tate aN a Mico Dalal feb ice Ge oneal Ue coral F Heats tit we cheeks ba er COMO 4 5 al by the Government of | is ludge Advocate General Holt with ; y s 5 ste aced. iron | Diet hae agreed to the address to the entertaMied by the Government of | cehing witnesses, in order to implica ppored ratification of the amend} Ix yuu Carrar’s Boat—J. W. Cathi Erope Gat reeee Poe Use ra pose ak auedttales 1 nig 1 in January, and thoroughly overs 1's Boat—J. W. Cat if lence eee ' Aust se Ae aac: ihe ted States in the various considera ation of wite 1 {ng the cause of the nocturnal uproar, She | hauled, She will afterwards receive new peror of Austria, proposed by M. Deak, the | tinng of Inw, policy, and himanity, which ered: Up ta (he - bdr had gained the room of her brother, and | screw engines, and. the cabins and suloond Saaieetees Cy Dates 96 ee Sinnas oan Dare: Talsht bo axprested fo ariea In the course of of the Thar Florida, oun fi was about fo nasist her father in lifting the | Witt be magullicently Mtted up for the aes ware sign It ie ail bat the Prassia. the trials of the individuals concerned in the forg 4 . appafently lifeless corpse from the position | commodation of frst-cli passengers. Wer clauned for it ty } apc Harti tories. Shay, fl Reg pasecng iid TAIN DYE le not an \njarions article _Bancry, Des & eon ~The Ce we Prince 1 cominitted on ( ane Maat spring. tm, ed with i Istattve die " wy Aereteent Senor “Blank,” pataonger te Mexico te whieh It had. Mallen when hes armptows nae Pitsbargh, Pa paeason sare thet j “ of De visited the King of Prnasia to- D TLAMASSER, Fla, Dec. 6tb,—The na! ; 0 er Ww Sho ion to the Monong: Preab; TEE Ree ea le ail i aad : iii Beware tale Eat harneter of Mr. Molt in the matter. | at penresentatives of this State have. taken | 2amnee Wise, Steward Frank, that can we ull hayg heow polsned and | which tried and condegned Dr, Prestleyy / ests a 5 Gas await thele inat Tt in atoted that Socrolary Soward culled P wv taken | teen in all, who have not bron heard from, | Sank helplows into is arma: ope foras. | 4 wow being circulated for signatured 1 vg bale Lon ; ere. At length upon tho sever | on Mr. Thaddeus Stevens at his roome, on [UP tho report of the committen to whom | “Maris ‘Boat, waved—Kobert li eee set crown A nincle soures now re. {among tho members. of the congregation, / untmas Waik! DYE, is , Friday, Doo. TP. Melt i ned in eae, and hat w long private inter: | was referred tho propoeod Constitutional | first mate; Charles Fry, second Tnained, “Ie wow alararthe sereant giv, | M4kig that fhe pastoral relation be not dis } HIESTS Walk DYE colors th Inetante. | th neo will wend a note couched ip 6 Canadian | view swith him. ‘These -gentiemen have not Ete REL rk Gann) vita { dames Cutter, ships! cook ;” W. Brown, Bisthath, aed diate ae Pere {| solved, and that the Judgment ot the Pres } ewunlys and dove wot require 8 erie tran ta Vin Gaddvamant Ab Atoms Ae anuee Bees heon on Seieadly Haliane with : W other reed fo (hat roport. Tt clio te wit ee ‘Thomas Duatty, meee boy; Thomas] from the neureat dw Rgery sengending f ele Faster, from the i] “ide : ata thus giving | for several yeurs, It is rumored that Mr, | agreed to (hat rope bo roport, it will | Martin, heaver; J. W. Adams, socond ollice of the mmiatry be removed as apeodi- BRIFBT'® HAIR DYE ie sold by ail rerpectabl put a atop to its Sp I protection which fe } " ; qi the door of he Druggiste. at FIELY C1 oe Seward is re) oud, and tant, like Ray the law adore te the ancuend, » remembered, recomuacnded tho rejection | cook ly as possible, that io may be able to cone oapecially in the Intan the read nig back into tho b of the URIBE HAIR DYE be orously for adui Exaiween's Bowt, av tinue his relations with them, Tho petition ; she world ‘There is a rumor curr alae n by them to communicate all I party, Others think that Seward chief enginser; W og ie se [etwing numervusly sigued, and the’ friends nts to the Consul of the United by Prosident Johnson to make sistant engineer; J st} a Dacor beliaes Gea a teres majority: | will soon resign his position in the Cabinet | States, aa may throw Tight on the justice of | Gverturus of compromise, Miness of Anna E. Dickinson. cargo; George Kit! terribly fa uty ateli 7 retain bien holesale Agen’ -« RITTENTON, 98 Sixth | of the Emperor. the sentences; and the regularity of the coreal aud inineral representations of | Cai aao, Dy Miss Anaa FE. Vick: ; Thomas MeGloughton, trem: i aa . nue, oor, Fourth at N.Y. iy > # will, E trust, sutinfy the Gs aT i heated Bee Vena ‘ q ti) ing a light he dil girl in what COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, — | Ment of the States, that. while vin: | fetes ail the Toate fae tha peepee the | is tying very ill at Rockford, HL, and will wunn, venman; fleury Merston, | weal to" him tobe. the fast stage of bdr Noon tha eaten of | cating the maleaty of the law. the author All her Western engage Aap eren Sealutien, eu Phcing from ihe weal, Yisieal LOCAL NEWS. Prey rate opera’, PTA ths | vivdiclive or: tiarah pi Tana, more wer, mente for this season, She will return to! Bosiox, Dec. 7.—Fourteon vensclé and gong. During our conversation with Mr NEW YORK AND VICINUT. | bates. The market has boon generally dull authorised to stato (hat (be whole question Palledelphin aa coon as she bas ouficiently | twenty-six tives have been loat (n prosecu- | 2yck he informed me that upon Pedy ly ‘tes Wie Xonx Meo wwdas; however, a dechno of 34 | of the diaporal, of the prisuners a may be eee recoverod, tion of the Ashing business off Gloucester | Of intense boat, amd w Fetching senaution | witr vin'y auc Domo Lease oceeo, certain Be to Meth to pro New England Associated I'r:ss. duting the past year, The loss of life alao manifested itself in the region of the Mas, TUBE AR sc baling peas PERYROTION 10,000 bal deal with it eee Pps . hates (HA Abable that ot take + ‘The | stomach, but that, during the excitement | TION oF Contosrties oN Haxp—Descxer That AND PBC! 000 baleen vy Rad wet inde the emigrating | Haureonn, Deo. 7.—The New England van double that of last soar ee Cas sateen tanh Gyamva les dereck | ces necai Muara es barren HOT. ot the Ne 0. F—Evening U barmony Wet worn | munasee of kurope Was Bras A , through thoir Kx. | Value of vessels and property lost amounte| the strange sensation, When, however, the ‘All works on Porenciog| Roo $500,000 To ne Exrenpnn, ée., a, rl , ‘ae yw long froutier 80 ecutive Co 1 mnecting at the | t9 $104,000, ement of the moment bad somowhat oe Natarel Be saliztropathy. The Provision market has been inactive ; = ae Psonic in bald elie; votkd aacaiauaas Accident to the Steamer Katahdin. ehated, oud be had returned to his room for ed New York Muswam Anodetion ore all day and closed dull ned, nepenick W, Bruce ; i o f rapidly proceeding e 2 Lanvar Dee Taloen.<The Maney mar-| ‘The fess Km. H, Seward, & WaAstixcton, Dec. 7.—The following is «| (2 continue thelr arr: pert with the New| Bostox, Deo 7th.—The steamer Katuhi'a | steps to be ti rto save bis their museum on Broadway, near Thirtietla ket is quiet and dt RA ‘tated Prose, from Ban, r, arrived here this morning and | ily from the roports having struck on @ rock last evening | impending over it the for moues | petion of the Unked Hates Gevermment, | statrment of tho debt of tho United States, : Naval Intelligence, near Camdon, and stove a in ber bot barning street, ‘This Assoc Wasuixotoy, Doc In the cases of tho | on the firet of December, 144 , of which Joba rd, the well-known scenic artist, is LIBT" of coceips of ataimp. it was that ing returned wit pening rates of = 44 ——~ | United States agourition ; Erie Shuros Fenian convicts, in Canada, who are son MY MEABIHG OT INTE: Nonrour, Va., Deo. 7.—The tom, canting a serious loak, but with the aid | £8 fold intensity, n this tine forth | President and Manager, bad for some ALISTER NESSES. MUNE & OO. HAVE | Iilincts Cental US. Five Twenties | tonced to bo executed on the Lith of De wets of if sad iva. Chicopoo, Comes KS Of hor pumnpe the water was kept down, cu} Hu be Mle condiuion of A at, time conceived the idea of eatablishing @ or of 0 contery in the busibesset obtaining | ts i roses cember, inet., and whose application for new CAL eee Charlesto obting her fo perform hor trip in safety: She] Girovered by a neighbor, he reme Musoum previous to their applying to the de OL TWENTY, THOUBAND pe | LONDON, Tuespay, Dec. 7—Evening -- 1 Navy Yar will go on a railway for repair sera ike fot chad die dwallt idee ‘Obisined by them and more then | Console closod this aftornoon at $84 fur | trials have beon rofused, the Secretary ot went galo nou Railroad Disaster, seeeee ae chat cea from cuners, nein | eemiaure fer & charter, Inserpeentiog standa somewhat away money. + ve | tate thought it proper to ask an explana Daly ntraod Lovisyiiie, Doo. 7TheTonder attached | mediate alarm at the untstial Sabbath like | their body under the laws of the Stato, and yy cohyereant merican sec 10 o purpone' Canad aT erative Tho fag ship Rhode Isl : : ‘ T bie he morning o q : CNY cet sileeine nue cutee | 0a of the purposes of the Canadian sc ne REET TAMING 30 ma Pose ae telP Bhat ant would | 21h engine of « passenger train, on dhe] Mileas which, during the morning of the ad massed quite an extensive collestion OF Deneee SPE a tect fat Kail-| thoritien, In reply, Sir Proserick Mruce | tite etre commeuad laters soiee, 121 pet shortly anil for other Southern’ ports to in-| Momybis, Clarksville and Louisville Rail-| household wus created, aud being unable to | °F, Curiosities: The company commenced, aT tek now, writes that, the sentence will not bo carried | Thiwe years TJ uotes... soo OV'989, spect vessels of the aquadron Fondly san off the track this morning, 8 miles | assist one auother,thore they writhed in their | OPerations by purchasing tha buildidys Nos, More in Weahinguon, corns Pantt into effect on that day, but will be reserved ‘Total a ‘4 ve south of Clarksville, tearing up the track | agony from one o'clock in the morning until | 1285, 1,217, 9, 1,2, 13 and 4285 pEOKFIGN PATENTS A ; for further consideration. 4 debt not presented fo mane 1 Rewarbante k in See ont Pervinne: and precivitating two care down an om ponte ack on the followine no » when dred way, vl Lots oznad ae fel nerd eng got yh lees " 4 srdtestts) % an, Doo dvlees fre ‘anks | Heukment 15 fo i 088, a és mats a xth avenue, and fee Broadway. worth equal eu viet teaterd—The Can- | 7° Contomued, Fontan — A Resske Pineal meagre tt U. 8. melee. ee setts O81 lin, Pas, cay: Ton. C, V. Culver, held pista prlictibal pds spree Or | game te thelr greisianes: least: we building wore entirely remodelled ; ua H ger and er of pansenge: mediately. p , mirposee veoei addr’ moncpoty to hl Dentin, Nov. 94, 1864 Tongero, Dec. Tarlit the maltor af the bi Sy ro by clvil law, wae brought before | in second car, panvengore) Could be done to alleviate the sufforings of | now preednt k very elegant appearance em iit if When an Irish Parliament eat in Dublin, | OMdemned Fenians, the Shoriff tovay re writ of hu. | hist alee fi ily. Atthe time of my Ferny. ‘The fest floors aad red aah ae tery 7 ai Accident. on of the hie , 0 ived instructions from goveramont to ele 96.109.416 18 . i stores, the reut from which pay more tham munication are rack that pat and the nobility and gentry resided in the } 18 | the grotinds that h Bertixatox, Vt, Dec 7,—On Thursday » the old sat. on th ai invested. j ‘tb.cad. by our cillzrne almort aa easil make no preparations for the exoutions, aaury in currency. ..90 190 931 UT y Hed om Ban: | "RE REF cent, om the capital tav Cus es nasmuc tod until the jongressional District, or able ar 7 ease ag LoniFiee ave Cal ifcane ta brat fo obtalaed | gay and fashionable city. The Union with he gn ogee Cangtvoncna) Distsist I Central Railroad ran off the track, four rooms and gallorieg are relles, cares ‘th of March nex! des, Judge ‘The f and is failing | fully stow #87-| England destroyed all that, and London avury Frankey (today that the men miles below White River, precipitating the] rapidly, Lis 0 ino very | while grisly bears, huge Hone and othes ties in w very precarious condition, but it te | doubt recover, but tt & deaths from cholera in this city last week thought will recover, None of the passea- | shattered health, like the surviv, ay in boxes and g fous ‘countries will he es, SET ained by what Dublin lost. Barristers, | Th Military Guard at *weetsburgh—Find- of Congress was not entitled to his privi | engine down #m embankmont a diatance of | low condition, and was scarcely ex jomsters of the forest (stuffel) are i} a hetee leeere. a b paca eaten duiesn sd Gs tee ng be Wenlane Hight they go te Shoot. lege when held for auch an offence asthe filteen feot, complotely overturning it, ‘The | to live throngh the day. The servant girl ed ae aaa een oe org ccc » . os i : Ne honorable gentleman was charged with, fireman and ongineer were caught under the | Eliza waa rapidly approaching dissolution |) the wax figure department, “all the TTHE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADVO- | eraon at the vicerogal lodgo now constitute | Swreranvnctt, Deo, 7.—The military « 4 amrau coal cub, erush{ag the former's arm and the | ahe wae in spasins, and enduring intense | Srowned’ heade of Europe” are te ‘The Neijonal Te paraace Sorlgty and Publication the upper ten, Fenianiam, now rife, and | tioned here, having no Feulansto encounter, | Jehm 1. Survatt and the Assassination, Items from Clactonatt, latter's log, and borning calding them, | agony. 1s was Bot tought she cova Hire be found, al hat t they are | Ba Moothiy P threatoning one knows not whut, is fright- | find difficulty in killing time. Samoof them | MostReat, Dec, 7.-The Montroal Hum-| Cixcixvats, Deo, S—Thero wore 167 | Phe fireman has einco diod, and thoengincer | balf an hour. Ellen and Edward will | somow Sion cp”, Feo tnstonc, cae | \stivwal ‘ ening the landlords, partiontarly the bad | wore fooling with their weapons in the bar. Publishes extracts from letters, written King of Pros is tying in & very ungrace- 9 of the ‘ones, many of whom have retremted before | rack roo! ful position, with heels up the is ning, when a sergeant, | bY # citizen of Montreal, who served inthe} Jon O'Conner, a lad atu recently by | gers were hurt National Hotel poisoning, and the Manches- | Wife upon bis faaa tho bend ot an invisible, and therefore more dreaded, | not knowing that a charge had been loft in | American army, and afterwards was in the hia vlog fellow, th h Kolly, died yesterday, Creat Fire ta New Oy tens of ark oor won onan the nteree ‘ef Austriathe two having foo to England, The Government officers | his revolver, discharged it at private | Papal service. When in tho South he be. | Ke! HY aS Ary Nowport, Ky., was | Tho bolt manufactory of the Muute Man i Tuceday, when the presence of spperently sealer Ay gettled teats pod f are unceasing in their vigilance, and arroate | named Watson. ‘The ball hit Watson below | ome acquainted with John H. Surratt, erday on am indictment charging | Mucturing Co,, in Now Haven, was de y diacloged. Pieter fee a ek, = e Kander nek soir @ welcome visver othe Amlly, | of mon and seizures of war material are | the chin and lodged in bis under jaw, f¢| Whomho identified in Italy, serving in the | him with f to attach United States | strosed by fire early yesterday morning. na to the authie of hie disbolies! foubied up, aud has loat half his 1 a rg dee made almost daily, Ono of the Cork and | has sinco been extracted, and no danger is | Zouaves. This person informed the Amori- | Kovenue stamps to four reoeipty. | The Jury | ‘Tho main building, large wooden atruc-| Qicotered.” Hvery effort, howere ile Queen Victoria hae ber nose oun spehianed hte trae kr nd cosparan et | Liverpool ateamors was searched a few days | approhended, ‘The Volunteers had Spencer | ea# Ambassador at Rome, who sent far in: | ght hunted lars ant—Aino | ure was entirely consuined, with soveral | made to unravel the mystery to Nhe Basis ead, oc £0 “isle meeny cae Wag estenciber und extending ite cicaiatga. 2) | since, and a caso addroased to a respectable | Lireech-londers served out to them today, | structions to Mr. Boward. In conversation | 1. # Cola, of Washington county, Chio, | small buildings attached. ‘Tho upper story | Tumore — unsubstantiated, howerer — 8re | in that diguided ‘position which Ravelty lg raing Increase of Intemptrance demani 4 ‘Tho Court | Snrratt is roported to have aid that the as | Whoholdatho ticket which drew the first eaplad ‘factory, | *#oe ho detectives ha re lincly supposed to assume. In sovoral ately Se snraeee i prmbinnd end vaigaed | fm, end containing fifty new rifles, with | and were out drilling with them. Tho Court | Sorrell la oported te hae anid that tla at | rica tande in Keuticky, raled nt giojam, | a# oveupied as a piatol manufactory. | “ved Information which leaves no. doubt | POMMIMY colkeeet seane Taig (rat ea gforts of pul indir junc ia favor of rerisiag gad re: | bayoncts attached, was seized, A man | was occupied all day with alarcony cas, | Hed at Richmond, and with the nesent ct | in Clayton and Young's Gift Kutorprize, of | Seventy hauds have beon thrown out of om: | jn thelr minds of tho real source of this ter: | gud blond these) are eugaged disecting od tn cosh 's bieed ‘catholic | named Tracey, in the employ of the firm, Hifles Held te tho Fenians. Jeff. Davis. This informant against Surratt | Coving instituted suit in the Kenton | ployment, The lose is $200,000, with au | rible orime, SuEKMAN, stutting fish, birds, éte., which will te ! arenes and mast | and who has been for some time under the | Moxraxat, Deo. 7.To-day's Taaxscater | is now on his way to Wash Circuit Court yestentay, to obtain the land, | insurance of $100,000 Inake np the collection. "In the rear of the Tenite fa Te eyes of the detectives, was arrested and | learns, from a reliable source, that from tif. oie - Wad DAPHAA SAYING Ferubes t0 SoM ray Th | ‘The Brig Wilko. Feutan Meeting. Musson & 1e nowy, for one year, in acrance, 01 00 bh h 4 Fall of « Bullding, - — le A hi THE THEATRE, ‘4 . Pati ADELruts, Deo. 7.—A vory onthusing coves legpe aden 13 flung into prison. It is shrewdly anspected | teen to seventeen thousand rifles wore sold | pars cnerrms, Der. A -The walle of Aus: Cotten Receipts and Exports. | The Now York Submarine Company bea] (jt wvutne of ya eset Wing Fenians | which ia now Im course of onstruction, and | Allover twenty copies at the ra'e of A co that the Fenian loaders allow small quanti: | in this city on Fenian account within @ fow | tin's Hrowory in West Philadelplila, fe" thle] | Cruxtston, Doo The receipts of eat , sieceeded In raiding tho Larger portion of hd General Spear and | tbe Association promise that “for, comfort | or, ties of arms, &¢., to be sclzod, to divert sus: | days, destination unknown. afternoon, king a man named Jainios Mor: | tou at all the porte sinde Sept. 1, ace tha ban 2 held thtsovening. General Spear ventilation, y and splendor,’ art } _ eeceee tis; eyo Gi, and severely injuring four | down at 475,000 bales. ‘Tho euparte f ergo of thie vessel, which wae discor Archileason wore the speakers. The | Gxcol auything ge hie “oatinont.” \ Bb WOR! AND Bt S | Die o from large quantities stowed wey | 4 101, at Mineral Point, Wisconsin drank | other emeus, who wore Rantoea iu ree | New Orie the past Seek wore Fi bal {ered stranded on Roamere Shoals last ed by the en- | apace devoted To the theatre proper wid ! there, hl abit, 6m og | | cafe places. her cotles builing bot, and ele wae scalded | building the editice, which was lurnet | of which 4,000 were to Franco, Frou Mi week. The Coast Wrecking Company also - - oe ay | ' ri : | To show how watchful the authorities are, | to death, Jown auuie time since, *"t4 thore wore wo exvorte to forsizn vorts | received oart of her oarco, but have wow |. (Comtinucd om Wourth Page.)

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