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tempore either with tle e we — a age svonstanenan = i at tte | | munications between the two Governments fi > ey | bave taken place, tho basis of arrangement VONGRESS YESTERDAY. BA MM g 7 | being that the tnfted Statos may do what PROCEEDINGS IN THE SEN PS pon with Moxico, subject to these con. = ~ os —_— =" . RE: ~ — a 7 eal PR a oan Ania trmete of land in a Phirty-Fourth Year: NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, Price Two Conte | Premed dctontestion” tt belt epee we vias al DNiey hoe. bal fe a ER ~ ——————— : =3 | han made Cor thaparrene te eee feet Providing for the President's Death, | D*"1ot was necesmey to them to enable them to KE OF REPRESENTATIVES, have suffered by PP nore, a] tn the anni stoma foe the net ys | Rohde Ghent wect'Gd dacneete wesieaa bond. i prcet Remees, Aue angwneas eet HT Waanworoy, Dee. The Speaker pre | taennemmm nea weranntiont | Heourthe Gorertiart ar treseaeenting| THE FENIANS. EUROPE, pegs yes [tis also stated that thi notro was a slave, no objection wae mede to bls | wented the ecredenti oor the remedy for | Ji 1367, Referred to Comm of | The Trials at Swoet-bura—A “ Nelle Pros oe hie arrangement Paying for Slave Sol | f Alexander H. | it. Iv ls better to forego ty for abe ertine : wan concluded without the knowled; Jere. | Geese a. Tamed, sete or weemsboas BD so 8 remedy for abe ere | tho Whole and made special ordor for Thurs by bP A nowledge ot uals Shen be tecame tres he was tot to, be aliowed | JON, A representative fromm the 7th Con-| MGM the world wil Tw partly wa olode-ee ahi Fay nest : eee ies woe Sun Cab’ Maximilian, and that when he was apprised ‘The District Seftrace Bil. | VUE Tes "ey (base Merrarent | eressional District of Caroline. Referred to| pass iewe ‘ins malsuctrs, may ‘secpe'Thts| TH Hous at 240, adjourned of ihe Indictments —Twe Indicements/ Sun Cable Dispatches. | o: i. he manifested the. groatogt indigna. { | he Cor on Reconst rofesses to by « bill a eh Prisoner f jomnng = | 4 thom, and resolved at ones to abdicate and ery men, white or bleck he hed ¢ mnmittes on KR natruction. to make Indefinite the time 1 | —- been said Bere, thas the tnbsbi iste | 8 0 Onp Prosecution for one of thon offences which, ef SURRENDERED REBELS. Interceting Froceedings—Sharp Argus quit the country, leaving the Fronch to 4 Wom RIGHTS DEDATR, | Dimrin wens the drenendecte of pred ted | 0, 1he Speaker announced the appelatment | sli cahers, sbrld te guisted by apes ef time ate. THE FENIAN ARRESTS, treat for the withdrawal of thelr troops Ad ‘ BBATE, | Ueaniy women. Fos son he Ganved ania | Of Mr. Taylor, of Tennesseo, on the Special cas ferent wbing, ‘There are ao many | I Tupertant Documents Case, of the | Swaeranura C. E., Doo. 11.—Mr. Ramaay, —_——_ Cithor with Juntos or with hie fore— 4 Dill passe’, #0 abst si! the deserndanie of these | Committee on the New Orleans riots, in | thar stam toe tqrytrenos, Uuti@ rebel! om, that | Bx ng Te ner SG PROGRESS OF the United States, On arriving at Vora PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE haughty tany'l'ee may have the righ wo vote. Tt lace of Me, Campbell " there mnt I etme culling Taw, ant ihavea in| Views Made Pabite at Lan Pickett Ap. | yesterday afternoon, went to Stanbridye 8 OF THE WORK, | Cris, Macimilinn wrote a lotter to Basaine, Wwassard the negroes were not inielligent, he | Mace 0 ‘ampbell excused rm Jodgment, 1" doe nob follow ation rdon_—tien. Grant Station, by appointment, to moat tho Ge nsulting ton fi ad " " , fery traitor who * yori reer ry roo 4 di If im perwomally and the reverse rags Te Be er rose manianen comngt. to | _ The Speaker proceeded to call the Com: | wikis inves years fom the sme oft regia! | Tees Shostd Net os leelecd. ernor General, Lord Monck, on his way to! “Loyal Protective Societies,» | <% complimretary to Napoloom tt in ow SOUTHERN STATES SHUT OCT From | Luh righ [rom wrens ia the late rebellion, | mittans for eeporta The statute of Heattation rune in any cass except + | Poted whee Ma xtmiian arrives tn Enropa, famed? Nonly rane | WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Tho Prosident to | New York, gland, and receiv Will have rreourse t# business measures in reply to Ld Held structions as to the treatment | CANADIAN CONFEDERATION SCHEME. | "p!rasant to Sapoloom, eoletiog tee ee Sheet Goverament. Mr. Wilson, of Town, from the Judiciary | fuel mnoesible to enforce'ah THE 40TH CONGRESS. ‘Cowen bed sot tatended agate to tke the | Committee reported a’ bill to reqs is the ba) the | EY Oi {Foe day sont » menange to the I. foot on ole wubject, but Ie had been said he was | dutios of the Clark of the House of Rapre- | Jo not suppose anybody woud say thet walle | ® Fe¥olution asking whether any application (Ril tee tho Rem Prectécntial Mection, | 20,2 uscd Be cmenines, Tass vas ot ar tint Head, Preparing for the organization | Benjamin wae e'sent beyond the sexs the matule | has boon mado to bim for tho pardon of | "pon by the Exooutive Council before his the suttrage, but if it was to be changed, if ne- fete whe Be Tae er saed caly rane rom Whe | GH Pickett, who acted ne» Major General | Fxcellency’s departure. The dooision ar- Arrival of Delegates in London. jan cases which had boon agreed ication of the latter's Letters. fer thinks faith not @mly broken with Hin. LAL that eae Soon treuted withe Ss ‘The te’ Be T tine when be proseout am —<——$—_— © heey Ho « Sistrarkiee thacte ee tate tebe eames thas | of the cant Gentteen cod of tock aatergean Whether that be so or aon duriagtne | of the rvbol forces in the Tato war for the | Tivod at by tho Excoutive was also tole A coNeEnaNce ponitiin 4 eo iinet ee : Ir white men gould sot be eatrusted with paliscal | Cragrore, te Check of ihe out preseding fimo Catan niet esas coat 1] aupprossion of tho inaurreotion, and if ao, | &TPbed by General Avorill to the counsel ~ a bee tee ms Wasurxorom, Deo. 11, | £48 Be oaeere, be could nae be arunied wish Sratetlves Ciena coat pane herell, of the Boores | suse up to tbe Ge When peace chal! Ge precision. | What hae been the action thereon, ete. for the prisoners, The anxiety caused by the Fenians wae ,, Some years ago Congress inserted a clause | repreattet, by dele “vusbandat mighn go tothe | H.Pergons clalulng este aurea sot | o¢,,tnom beadeen Provaimet Finer sale! Among the documenta encosod. ia ona| | The Court mat at 10 o'clock this morning French Evacuation of Moxie. | wccsated. it is ramos’ that mitt more tn the appropriation bills, empoworing the | Proeen rns ote ata reatls nia was tine ve | Broce tion ‘Songreen, on nd ch Bd thinks equal vo the pro: | from Judgo Advocate Gonoral Holt, dated | Mr: Ramaay sald ho had been instructed, aa ‘such persons only, Pleore of er, President to negotiate treaties with various | look The fee, He. was willing to stand | "hose credentials show that they were rerularly | jlemations of James or Chacles; bul they are of no Tndian, tribes he Kansan with the view of | spon elt ioitaitonnsasctited te ey were by the | elected Im accordance with the laws of ha Busten |! {ha_aueeiion’ of precy or war Ia ‘Transports About to Ball from | oops are te be dispatched to tewland, ine a 0 | of the Secretary of War, the atatemant of » | te enter but when the time « ‘make «step | reepsotively, oF with the laws of the United states, | 7e! to be deoded by T eay there be n 7 . Gieposing of their lands in that Stato, and PM hoata. bee na wee i July Inst, who submits for the consideration | tb® representative of the Attorney Goneral, cluding ® battalion of C@dstream Guards, nolle prosequi with regard to I —_— within © few days. In the meagthee the tments, which related tooveuta! Prenoh Evaonation of Rome. Fonians made so movetent, ard nothing Congress, id be made in the The 24 Blom provides What nase of a vaceney | Berea, carton aad ine eiieidtes Laihgeeatia | Nriter who was recently in the military ser: | of the im tip their residences without the lim. | He did wot Intend to let the Juggernaut of pro- | !% the office of Clerk, oF of his absenes, or yo power of the seer teat | vioo, and while on duty in North Carolina, | that happened before the 8th of June, the had transpired ® fow soattered ar {te thereof, or_ of any organized Torritory, | gros ran over him. Ma-had” ax aay rensoas a | Mf 4 Gnsargs bi dung the shal dora me porer,of the cmmaarers, to Ue dealt | vice, ond mile on duty in Noth Carolina, | uate of the privelpal & tatuta, The oftst of ee venta. Heamors od bee oF otherwise, in what is Known as, or term: | Mr. Ansheny, and one more, for hab tity, shal devolve on the Daot-Kecper._ The | therefore eee no neceserty of thle ball; bus ifthere | tion thon made of the charge preformed | {he step thus intimated | by Ramaay is, ROTED. fepordrip gy ed, the Indian country south of Kansas and | thie bil, for as berens 207 | 5a Be ticen, makes 0 viclatios of thio folony, | Tere & necensity for ts Tshould ceraaialy object vo | againat the rebel Pickett, and others, of | that, the whole of | the | indiotmanta, ae confirm them. The weet of Missourt and Arkansas. To carry | Tess witowsr. He bop punishable by Imprieament not lees then one | 407 alteration of the law aa it now existe | having muntored some 2 of our prisoners | fourteen in number, against the prisoners | FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, out this arrangement, delegations, not ex- | Ar ony wat ae ton oe Year, nor more than five years. ‘with reference to treason which wold enable the | of war. Jusige Holt charged aa alion citizens, namely : Crawford, nd : ceeding (wo from eaeh of Whe tribes have | (ot, ering —¥, a cone. goverament to convict where ih te confessed It | Pritaiio neinte Te ieee tae tl Rodgers, Reardon. Howard, MoGregor, Mor tbeon invited to Washington, with the iden | Wes'twr. Wilse] vo skis seecee on oe Ms. Wilson, of town, explained and advo. | could aot couric} under the lay ae It stood when | ithe nrratted and put om trial, before che | fill and Smith are withdrawn, as also ono of Arrival of the Moravian, of cons mating measures for their re- | subject, aad be fol essured that he would be firm cated ne bill, and mot 0 PFOVIOUs GU | eee dint paatnreces lettered oe Sedat ct | Military Commission’ engaged im trying the tote frsinat sock of the seren |) we, | ae eer ten Ge Feline meaner” is | Sere Ons Ge Teen wrttre bo conse ene beeen ot | 16. HOazO spvonded tho previous quee- Were men, although uot capital punishment, °t } omiployoos of Kroe reau in North | [tisonere ct red hoo &e. form demonstration of the London Thade* Fiber contomplated to be affected by | his feud from Mass. bi pathy on, ant paasod the bill by 123 to 3 Hepleeie primis We Acar ee TL ee offences as Tee Peaiaan Societion on the 34 is a» follows: The prev: this aro the following, namoly: The Sace | thle uew tawus (laughte }: tod ncw that ibey hai} Mr. Wilson, of ows, from the samo oom: | hate never beta for bloody punishment. Ite vot | yy,thn, Secretary of Ws Totter to the | 7th Juno. Dunax, Deo. 11—Noon.—Th marctr- ‘and Foxes, Chippewas and Munzes, Potto. | ‘9 pégross in the Mass, Legislature, mittee, reported a bill to provent tho recep: | consider that there vent atonement rma nidont dated December 10th, anys. tak-| ‘Thora remain fourtean indictments, two —Noon.—The arroat ‘The: that Mr, Wilson wou! ‘Wotnaaien, ‘Dain dares bine. tlon ahd coun ting of Hoel slectoral yotes ty the exe un of What magwltoent louder of the ng into consideration the action of the | against each prisoner, charging offences aa| Fonia: tinue almost hourly. affair is awaited wit! i Conrt of the United States, in the q i The Ross Witana, hat 4 we, Moas, Kaskaskeas and Poorina, Kick- dent. Dump back, who only obeyed the orders of bis | see of Milligem and others, who hed been tried Ser sOoasla trewiag, Sweeny” Carrell, dll oro td ate Haneda soEoee ore ake red he poos, Shawneess, Ottawas, Wyandotte and hor officers, and who, he were tried and. couvioted by ® military commataston, sud th forming in this and various parte of lee | (™ % crule. |. Sho wnccuntered ve Daajes. A Shawnee delogation, represout- | over bie (Laughter) He woud | ‘The preamble recites thet the rebeltion, which | anges ing Wiaw, would never | double cast upon the Juredicvor of mach tribunal | “illigan, and Holmos, Innd. storm weather, and stemmed through thes kag ono part of That tribe, in wich thore i | Rt, Bara lade 2 ha dicate aust bt | way waget by. acorn ef the "Caled the Secretary bas ned ‘eit authorise! we pureue ie |, Mr. Devlin eal 0 al ‘ourt, f wy som sixtecn knots par hour, ad ‘are now here, having beard of | he found some retarke from Mrs. Gage in relation ioe sb suthoristes of the governine 4 | anawerable for bim., ‘The ides thet the eirvasion | Course recommended by the Juige Advoce'e Gen. | that tho prisoners, with reference to whom | Loxnow, Tuesday, Deo, It—Evoning.—A Spats. ~ ‘what was’ im contemplation. ‘They. bed an Humner’s great epesen of last Winter, to ferret, In the most virulent and revolving fo of fifty or sixty thousand men te to be stoned tor | eral until the opinion of the Bupreme Court should | the Crown wished to ontor » nolle prosequi, | quantity of a intended for the - +f Ned nf y. 4 . rms, the ase of | Queem Isabotla wae to feave for Lis! interview with the Commissioner of Indian | Which be wae com to sesout. Mre. Gage | but whose organized aud allied forces had now | by the execution of one of the keepers of the | be formally promulgated. The vate be discharged by # vordiot. the Foni, d all the fi December Int, on a visit King of ‘Affairs to-day, in which they were assured | had discovered that Mr. Sumner protested against | been overcome, did in ite revolutionary pro wrison instead of betog visived oa bis goveran offence alleged against Pickett fe euch that Mr. Kamaay—That can not be dono whon ane, and all the Aitings of @ gun-| ean ‘ tothe i ithe favorable: disposition of the Govera. | ‘zation without male representation, but that not | ‘eprive the people of the several fons of the | is absurd. should be mo reason to contest the jurtetict'on of | @ nolle qui ia ontered. amith’s shop, were seized today at Cardiff, |, returning December.sth. fl Tent towards all the tribes. They were | *net'et taxing women. wnhout giving them te | Cries gates ar Vier, arent ancongren | Hore tho Speakoe interrupted, annonnoing | Suaaqent! "vom the iret may be com) Me. emit said ho wished to argua that | while on thoir way to freland. ia: shootly to. be conclacet Between also furnished with a copy of the instruc: | fyghtof representation, Towards ite ‘of hie | Caroline, Georgie, Florida, Alabuma, M that the morning hour had expired, and | "Atormey General Stansberry, Deo. 6h, 1866, ‘| Lay thn hate hin hs GLoxvoy, Deo. 11—Fvoning.—The ateamer | Chile, and Porn. The particles tions furnished to the Commissioner to visit yee Gowan read # eter from wr, Wede to | Arvenssh Lousena and Texan of ail crnitiee: | that the bill shoul! goovar till talus ho esa ek a2 estes bak Week Ford that a jury be eoxpannoled, kn 8 vor | Ee econ ook “ pa fasing tha: bau OF Or , » @be Ludian tribes of Kansas. The Commis. | MresWnsan B. Authouy, written Inst guimnmer in | grnoment, and so destroyed their political r lations | Mr. Ingersoll asked lowve t {akon wpen the quaation of pardct, of General | 1iot returned om th monte agains ized in the Medway, on als Aaa um. sioner is anxious for these Indians to return fotki rg ore ro fli sSmepament wee | with the Union ae to deprive then of the right | bill to regulate tho mule of coin and bultion | Mekal wor hee hie office Say information, of or ek Gen ation gue tata pin of jie of being ® Fenian cruiser. A i ets pl il awe | adopted, wae, would . le} to 8 in @ Co ene of the United | by the Secretary of the roasur; The proverdings i ha juat Pickett for orvielt; 7 jar, " » Seer Rei cat eat spec the aresicel: | wodid nes be ated’ of negro wulrage, U female | Baten the pealtions of Seastors and Ncpresmat: | was tend. 7 The Wall) trsprintry or any offvuce agsinal the inws of | for aix mouths, and tim whole machinery of } IATE® auantity of arms sud ammunition, | qe ambassador of the oe Ring of Haw menta which are in progress for their future | ewccace went with It, He was in good earnset in | atives ; thas they cau be restored to their former war, the law put in operation for their tons of gunpowder was found on | over has presented bis reoall te ood eonditicn, offering thie amendment ; be wae mot eo blind a6 | poi sical relations in the Un'on only by the oon. direote 4 Byatt pt hed the Tre: (bela Among the papers is Pioketi's spptiontion for | trial; after they had been at the expenas | board the steamer, the Vieona Cabinet, and al Hanoveriag: « of not to aee the gus of the coming tunes, ‘ent of the law-making power of the United Biates; | ever {he amount of gol! ant elver in the Tieasury partons tot Funes 1855 addressed to the Prem: | of retaining counsol who had apent much | phe Nerth American Confederation Ambasswdors are about tg withdraw-frog Tho Navy Department has recoived | yy, yorriil ea'd he could nos belteve shat Mr, | tah's would be improper for communities thus enosete any ruil and when the interests of | ent, in which he pays thas 1) was only through | time and lebor i ring thoir defonos, Sebome. | uropean Courts. ved of elvil ‘ 4 who T | the Government require ste male to give public | ihe coumdentious diy to hie mother state, Vir- bo Lonvon, Deo. 10—Kvening.-Many of the ee erences the onan, | Aztived feel goveraraeal nd whose pala a ea eta mie eda | i sopeemious, duty to hs aiiher Sate Vir. wea wonstrous farve to. eat the Many 0 copy of General Order No. 16, issued by dologatos from the B meric: rutin’ While the mnojorliy in} cee eed . “i uch vale, of the 1 to be gold, and at what ot ecard onld mot have besa | C4404 in the way no} eed. Ho claim --goerea picrend etbloh A: a Prov-| ‘The Saxon Chamber of Deputics ane Adair eee Ue United | rena sea eb aa. ry Tatonded to | Preacieas end Vice-Bresidene ot the taned tetas, Parlors and sal ‘recive aes era's fa the fethuncorvion on wo ene’ wee suerp euaaned to aa for hia conta Hat Wey bo honorably | ines, having in view the Anal setomont of | mously approved eee Peace wi fate Asiatic Squadron. The onder in to | be ravorel alsa 8 of thetr enemies | [i theretore enacte Purchase of ‘any hit at the Troaury in | (he ol service, norever mood by et’ fonght for it arged by @ jury, Ho C hone, peer Prasale. the effect that, having instructions from the | tsmake them ‘idiculous would he unsuccessful. | gr of the Us (, Washington, and dvail award the sale tthe Bieb- | wun mere Sicily thon he did. “The documents | Atating that tho law under which theo men | tm Confederation scheme, have arrived. | I Bee rt oy Beoretary of the Navy to co-operate with | He would nt comsent to see Mr. Cowau pretend to | Srai portions of tbe oot Lider oF bidders cor sled the Mecretary may | Siow that in June, 130 be ook the amnesty | wore to havo beon tried had boon sent to| They have formed thomaolves into a con. | FFT - eject all the bide; ant alao provided the simovint | fqsh Washington, and eommanda had come from | orence ,and selected Mr. McDonald to pre in the Treasury shal! not be reducet ever fifty ln from Goneral Pickett, ¢ a mr (9 army, and faxouy. the British and other naval powers ‘end ree radioaliam for the purpose of breaking It | sented in Congres reasion of the alarming sWraciee ti dowd. | It waa the obi device, to make measure | Caroline, Guth Caroling, Georg ina coast, the vessels of | “ous te order to defea: it, Mr. Cowan did not | tems, Misessipp', Arkanssr, Lo A by the proscou. a i SE the squadron will pursue, capture or de- | telleve is te Ponelple be tree Oe ccnaey sa restored tothe a arabian cant. see beled vac | Emacs toa Withdrawal of French Troops from Mex-| inanded by the Atroy all piratical voasola, wherever found. | \r Morrill, m conclusion, replied to Po Rome ard r Washturno, o| said that tho tor Mr. Ramany bogged to protest against too. salasies of government officials, but der Commanding officers of vossely aro ordered | gument of Mr, Cowan that the pops Vice-President of denoy of & ill would be auch remarks being made, No such com-| Pants, Deo, 10.—The departure of the | cided by ninetoon majority, that the fui to inicute with the senior naval repre: | franchise those who hed part ciated in the rebe: whole thing in tho control of the gold gat: is preaeaag. ti rf had come to him (Ramsay) from | Pronch fleet of war voascla and @anaporta | Downe of fifty thousand dollars demand: of Great Britain and of other | ton of the right of franchise of the nature Dlers in Wall at ‘cousider ati Washington. Ho proaumod the Court would | pe y, Ls for superior functionaries alone, shall like wnd give them a rty apport | An ex post facto lsw, and therefore unconsti/u- Mr. Ingersoll suit that on the contrary not expect him to answer Mr, Devlin's do: | fF Vora Cea is now said to be fixod for | wise be distributed among the subordinate practicable. ‘The Gover ry contended thet no punishineut waa it would take the mattor ont of the hata of a). raienied or fufieted. It w orals of the C eimp ya proviros ‘ tory atatemont noxt wook, The veasola are full-mannod | #fBciala Toklg to the fuuure aud tak og S foe the gold gamblers. and would stay gab! 6 dolinaon said he had boar nothing | and provisioned, aro expected to reach | The King bad g stretey. po ang ty of | (Hose wie hed shawn tbern hy of 1 Ds i ace ae nif ouuaad ie (8 Loy dle sty aphornege ttre bin Sora thoir destination about the middle of Janu. |" i pritlug down the p ost po | SM? Wate said be had always bern of opin Fr Washtnirne, 0 objecte \ fo tive wom | of tho Crown to antor a nolle proseqn Mis ; x4 is enjoined in the treatment of tho | gues the night to © reoublcan goverums: ; iy of the bill, and the Speaker there Maly, tuck | HA nover heard that right disputed and | af sourls \ Chinese officials. Suga to be itaited only by yesre of discretion rhe | (or OL grees importance au'd owe that should w dod that the bill was not bofure the Dy Aad: the laud. 1 | must refuse Mr. Dovlin's application: Lon, Doo, 10.—1t was supposed that | The Maranders and i Skis Kdnieal B ta the vonncly { TOU alwaye bel eve that It would be gate seal Comeaeite Mr, Dovlin then movod that Prisonor Geo. | ty tranaporte to bring home the French + Roar Admiral Poarson reports the vesscls | hy laws of the country had r insted over the | Kling presented a potition of Rov Crawford be aot at liberty Of the South Pacific aquaddron as follows: | ye ple thelr righis when ihey bad fixed almpiy y and ot asking ® modification Judge Johnson—Is there anything further Vt eued from Moxico would sail from Brost ‘has te , ‘ nye of orfty and of competence: o manage os | 5 pers, hi ONO read, i ; at Panama; Dacotab, at Callao | Wy‘oqn affair ee the qual foatton for eulrase rollers 5 aly manu ss “itr Hearsay Yon, Dae Thee one ced connty im thie har: guad tho following proolamatios ' | Tuscarora, at Valpa ‘Woteres hed oall: | Hs dbl pot bekeye say Sack its ob eee rs turers of, and workers in, ivory, born, ; Ar gular Mr. Devlin protosted againat ita being ad Oa ee A portion of the Stato of Missouri is imp ex for Guayaquil; the Nyack is at Callao; | afery Was entirely on tl President of the | ote., asking achange in ‘the tari® Lt was | sasembled, composed initted by the Court that theaimple yosof a] |, * ‘The Bvacuation of Home. fosted with marauders and pemoesn wee Sat i} tho Sawonae is in the North Pacitio; the | by the people of the B noe it ern to tho Committoe of Ways and | cline, Goon nthe case baing per, | Crows prosecutor should be hold euiticiont Panis, Deo. 10.—Sorigua difficulty is ap- MA net | atoreship Fredonia was at Callao, ily tain portio Tho bill reported from tho Judiciary Com. | feetly unenten OD ppctcrees Hegypeoeelbed Cont oewas, Ae Case teeth thee the Liepsianargs levireg nie the withdrawal of | (17, “where they have thelr haunts, ond have 4) Dispatches from Roar Admiral Thatcher Isbed alec follow: | nittoe, Dec. Sth, for the regulation of ap. | Sumbere of the's old regiments a4 ices Againat tha prisoner having boon | {2 French troops. It ia said that propars | yo intimidated or obtained the aym ih sngrass in toe jones PY | thoy wore found guilty conderaned to be tions are making by the authorities to t | of the local authorities that | Trom Honolulu, dated flagship Vandorbilt, | qentiensen did, thet | regulation providing for the elteionom of theme nta and removale from. office hung.” tbe santetiose were approved by me, Joned, ho ought to be act free, He 1 by the author meet | of the local authorities Deaceable { Gah: Wich, voietta tna Mettval OO "oasen Bee | required inte tects | Dore frm Tenuessos, that the politioal relawons akon up aa the andviney were duly exeeutel. ecourd! lala, that the prosecution, by the | the worst, law-abiding citizens are, not secure in thei® i ; i moe es ire =e he bigheat character, the grestea, persidcactiy | of portiota of tie Ualom formerly repre-ented jot and mincell: om of war in tke cases. | Mt course they had now edepted, had admitted | pants, Doo. 11—Noon.—The evacuation of | Pornens and property. ay | tenes 1 ma on 2d ul he Minister of Foreign Ke ls the a Fo on at Bisieg could not be restored except. b; ‘by the then Gonteder the logality of tho procoedings thus far , ). Bletels vOrnor State athens tetntued Gabba: foe cont | Saree oe eee Genera he een i | Peneneeel et he King power ef the| In Committee of the Whole, and. varion ‘has not arrived for the lemenay | Lakon ngaliat thosn men. Rome by tho French treops, which haa been | gouri. do call upom the people of the State, eunadia | Hak? BAN TPavuidicem forts of govermiment | UBWeE Hietas, On those two declarationsin the | amendments were proposed, diacused, and | to be extended to my carr, and watch point Tem) judgy Johnaon—Perhapa not. Th in progross for soveral days past, will bo | to volunteer by companies, as enrolled i mGe Vee Sseeee G8 ee tees r aet. Tt mas because he believed | HESambIe the comunst-oe based Ite Justifcabion of | acted upon. Tho House finally amondod the | Ret."e™ Tren*f, \ylmurd” im my endester as | tive have a porfoct right to declaro the in-| virtually completed to-day. the Militia, to the umber of twenty: “er ern eanaanee Wee attchtt ctsauae te lalteeed | the il.” fa” she preparation ofthe bl hy is firet section 0 as to read as followe Keep my Yay ttm starvation, and hat'my"pes | axtadanny BF prensa ax boat cto la . ry) ree campanieg of cavalry and ten companion | TH - y ommunlty was plain to the sin . Gonnen fot srmmey 4 10 off ntedton | rol ch Aven ii d faith, yrotect | ne he pinion to foot goose , Ramered Resignation how? afantry, to be organi an thar be Wllgved thle governmenn | the 88.0, Conetece 1m ube Scine resolution exalud’ | 4,5 mou on appointedion | role wale re wre ot nes permras acebae'st| Cavor of the prisoner, Ido not sce why his| Pauis, Doo. 10.—L6 le ngeiu rumored that | wader try orders, fe the ‘chief Kesotiv A SECOND BESSION. aght to stand aud woul stand forever. Woo! tefeiiioa, The culy differen heb abe fous aball be remova- | still keeping up the tu my | counsel should objeot if there are othor mat-| Monsiour Fould, the eminent Froach Minis. | fer of the State, to proserve the Pence, | Ch er by thie republican | resolution rae cou jous to the grcope by Imprestmnent ond conviction, on by | bumble epee Apposling to you se | tors otanding agaluat tl nv isonor on which, tor of Finance, will soon resign. protect ber se : A | in ¢ " 1 Renate, Kove nt? Cortal| r lection of 1564, while this bill pro- vesicles ne con ate, Peo- a confidens you will appre he mis ik the prosent term ot . Persons property, excoute P| Wasitxcrox, Deo, 11.—Mr. Morgan pre: orant, who have uo ober manner ol «i all apply imcitferentiy, case of disability or mi on, I aigh myael’, wiih much esteem, this Court. t order his discharge. Germany, rocess in all violation of the law, and | Kaur Tighta except sbrough 8h Mr, Finck suagecsd thes tb 5 anaes Of ocourring du ing the reves Your obedient Th Tioath ey f n Deo. 11,—King (Frederick ty wit. | [he ' sented a petition from the Board of Under | thar ti rergh the ballol-des. ‘Hh ok stg yom ere was another et ; © application accordingly was rofused. eRLAN, Doo, 1.—King (Frederick 1) Wil m to trial, writers, of Now York, for an appropriation | yer bes wat the pwople dh net Low sneugh to | (anf wars en tats now we are fain ot torre "may, make ir erasers | Th following in Gonoral rants ondorae-| Rive aeeated, nat Me woull apply, oa | iam, of Prussia, has oonferrod the andor of | (Sgned) Twos. C. Purrem, Governor’ of any ‘orm of - As to incumbent until ca » 0 award of tl jo of the Tron } to remove tho wreck of the steamship Soot: | vr eien emowtaens be fpieaded te vote foc ts, | Bee: esvteetions of dissent on the hat borly can be duly hed mont on this lottor: heas corpus. Ie also complained of the | ary pean 98. (Se) Ring. gud Copan tain and Cairo and Tultea, Railroad to rer land. Reforred to the Finance Committee. iio might not bave lotreduced Mt because this | "yr, Wilson—We were af thet time iu ihe midat 1 aball be lawful for tne Pres Rospectfully forwarded to His Exoollon fonds of 2 gong omg jail official, wh Prinee of Donmark. bona ry” ee Mr. Wade, from the Committee on Terri- | mixbs not be the best time aud place to agitate tho | » war, and we sbink the effect of that war on | eommendation of the head of the department | oy tig President of the United States, with | 2¢ #aidl, insisted on being present whene Tho Military Budget has beon laid before | ™#ekay and Company, wi appeer wulyoct. Dab aa to she right ot woman to vote Be icoenmmuntnes on fron Under whose jurisdiction such offlcer may be to | OF . Aha communicated with his olients and boar: 1 was filed in the office of the Secretary tories, reported» bill for the adsitinion of | f5:?p0 doutn whaerer; be was fly couvinced on | W#™.G"ine print cacetele day. Holding, #4 8 | tenga the disabled or dsloulting ofan, amd vs | Hie Fecommondation that elemency may be In Ai that pasaad, the Chambers, Medi ‘ M hoe fi bh ond: yubject. ny one to draw the 8 ot a comtnisaiou another persou to periormn the duties | ot tenslod " » on “p ¢ said that the official would jurday. \ COSeRER WHR 8: Mayra eee demarcation Uaioe the lemals and the | Gover or gi het pores tates, deprive! those | ce tbe place nati! ihe Seuste shall set thereon, aot no trial will take’ place for the offences MNS (iss‘saverost consnes if the ices | LaonDox, Deo, 10.—A telogram from Han-| It ie reported that the treope at Pest Lem! tion. roale 1a thie aspect while boib were alike sub: | Perle ay ets Tain of Fr ib shall be the duty of the President within 20 days rgod against GK. Piokett. During the | vere not misunderstood. A: licati rts th f i for the same law. ‘The sime is approsoh- | Perwit Participate in the slection of Presi: | Mier \ne nent asascablage of thas body tor in, belligerent rights were acknow: ratood. An application to | ovor reports the commencement of oppres- | venworth have been ordered to Toxas ‘The Houso Bill to fix tho time for the | ject t oy te rome | ant and Vice-President of the Uvited Blates, un - pegs tho Sherif! would no doubt secure to Mr, | i inst th »: . meeting of Congress, was taken up, road sold sew Suh Re vecponaitie fr Vad jast aor: | Wl they abl! have been provided mith proper ain | ' the (eet ct gues cuapesman, elem mits tee Fee, | lodges to the enemies of our country, and it} Devlin the frosst and most unrestricted in:| uve messuree egainat the people by the) mediately, a d referred to the Judi Com- ‘Country as much es the males. | Kcverument®. Ssmporerlly ccimmalodioned by bien of of cach | Uoeer co me tanh the parcle given Dy [0 | tooviows with his ellent. Prussian authoritios. twice, and referred to the Judiciary Cor Mr, Hale said, that without expressing an; Lis armies Inying down their arms, protects Ri Tennessee. 4 Their right wo pardcipate ExTeramens of th oats to ee aor el tee tal (ny | other person as he may think proper to nominate | fimi’n layUtk se tor nata'labetal far | Tbe prisoner Madden having thon boon ome. it witteo. niry Will Le just ae much ackuowleged as our | Ppltoe a0 to the mer ean loge g WML Me | for the place, and tn cave of the refusal of the | tN a laced at thi Mr. Devlin proceeded in] Rom, Tuesday, Doo. 11, ~The | Action of the Leg! ‘ears for the lolatare— {2| Fronoh flag was hauled down at the Castle Vika | any other belligerent. In this oago I know itis claimed that the men triod and con- victod for tho crime of dorertion wore Mr. Anthony offored tho following resolu- ween Genie Hevate to concur In the remow withor ing printed, aud without opportunity v1 tion, which was agreed to Mr, Yan sald be did wot share with her Bona | [or ine examiuathon by inembers, am ior discus. | Tol theraum or by, rendvising and ovnsentin Resolred, That the Committes on the Ju- | tore in the embarrassment ia which this amend: | sim, Ib was certainly ae greve & question a8 hed x . pport of his plea. . conclusion, he declared that thero was no | Of St. Angola today, and tho Papal colors) Nasmvitex, Deo. 11—A message relating 1 could ‘eneusi officer who bas bhen thus suspended sbell ihere-| Union mon from -South Carolina, who % Aiciary be instructed to inquire what addi. | 8, semet teens i eee vote atek | eee ae, ae ee ei icteae Soukress, | Upon resume the exerciee of his oficial functions | liad found refuge with lines, and in{ power in Cauada to try persons for high | bolated in ite place. tothe school fund was received today ia tional legislation is necessary to provide for | Sruld nat equally apply to prevents tan from | from ita commencement, Me wherefore urged on | ea,houdh the sme bad not teen Interrup- | our gorvice. ‘The punishwnent was a harsh | SiGe, Johnson anid, one Mclean was|, The remaining French troops were om: | tho House of Representatives, aad a com tho succession of the Prosiilent's office, in | Fouling. Bub snotaer objection had boen made last | ihe ge aman who bed reported the Vill wot to | Wt Bud in vo cess aball the person } ong, but it w time of war, and when | tried by tho Court of King’s Bench at Que. | Parking at Covita Vicohia, mittee was appointed to make the necessary case of the death or disability of all thoso | giumer another question had beou decided by | free action om It this morning, but ty allow it to | 8? restored: be euiliied ve any salery | ihe enemy no doubt found it nocessury to | hoo, * copes COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Mesten Past ted with the pon whom it may now devolve; of the | ths people, aud be wag for adbering to hat, He| ie prinsed and made sapeciel order et auy early | Of Sompensetion retain by some power the services of over, v} a ; le investigation. ies connected wi Constitution or the laws, aud to report by | woud yin, the Benatce from Penrayivauie (Mr. | day Bn Fh ae agp = Ry tan within thoir reach, General Pickett Bebe werd tat nual have been under | Liymuroor, Deo. 10, Evoning.—Tha Cotton | Tennessee National Bank of Memphis, tom | bill or otherwise. niu tet, andihe tar Conta) dened tute | Mr. Wilton amsented to its poxtnonoment, | tania of eeh fice during sual suspension belong | know potwonally to be wn honorable, man; | Court Aoecially wuthorisd to that offeak "| tenlaeee Got ui taone gee GATOS Bate, | Gad Caee eta aA Ue title ter eee | Mr. Fossenden, from the Finance Com: | Wag for uuiversal suffrage, aid when the time | and on his motion the ne mailo @ | to the perez eo, temporarily commissioned end ae lq hs Ramsay. briefly repliod. He wont on to| Prices havo " ‘ : ¢ i bs would ote fo a oré ed od ing the dulles of such office, Provided sustained, though Prices havo advancod fully an eighth—Mid- | funds in charge of that institution, Publi mittee, reported, without amendment ; A | came he would vote for ly busta voulug againas iegeete) sage fer .Euarunay We Order | pecs the President im ase bo ehell Lesome estioked ood, either to the po Aged Cease Bae sharges, Tas Rot] diing Uplands closing at 436. por pound. ntiment Is much exercised on tho subject, | Bill, suspending the paymont of moneys | tisstae an expreased at the polls last folk, osatued ir, Wilson (Iowa), from same Committec, | tet such suapension wes wad frienda of the doceasod, or by fixing an ex. | {HEM tre rely, under oer | ‘Tho market for Tallo atoady, nd} and tears aro entertained that the school | from the Treasuty as compensation to prt | UA was yo acciber inaue. reputted u bill to repeal certain parta uf tig | ereuads shall be euihorise nie for the future, can be secured by hil tances, might be an overt act of | prices aro without quotable change. ‘Pork | fund is being awindled away. Gov Brown: | pons claiming the service or labor of colored Wilson said he sbould vote agains this | Act of April 30, 179), for the punishment of | Teporiaé aay, euch gus trial now. It would only ope: to question wot ho Imporial acta | ig fe er, and ricestond ward. Broad: | low He, using prompt energy to savo it, uf } volunteors, or drafted mon, aud tor other ps cal 7" 9 : a ~ * whothor or not the Government did not dis stuffs and provisions are unchanged possible. ftareaee td to connecting tho | certain crimes against the United Bt Sea Ihe Bat tuto to aocure | OF t0 logialate in f Livenvoot, Dec. I.—Tho activity of the || On Sunday evening, Sweet Water, Toon, j I repeals so much of the Act sm provides that mdee nemy. pont now raised that the Provinoial Logis Lton markot continues, and full prices are | was the scene of a terrible affray, rosulti ‘ ‘The Dill provides that the final reportet the no person shall Le proseculed, tried or punished | {0 the beade of the several Executive departiuneusa, U. & Gast, lature and the Provincial Courts had no ji id, ‘Tho day's salen are eatimated at 18,000 jeath of all the participants, Cap iy CBS te cavtiel = As ont taking epvreprisions speaciean iuerelon’ kat! be ional oy Grand very | Mt Blovons offored tho following a8 a0} sear, 164, 1868 LioutGonoral, | {imtiction over auch offences wis ono which | fates, and since Friday %5,00—quotations | William Jenkins, forimoriy of Marietta, has fof the act eutitled "Au sct waking apyropriaiions jetmens therefor shal be touuil bi ury ° i \. had never been heard “ Lids. for’ strict Uphi v 5 Wator at- | jor aundry civil ‘the Government for within threo years uext afer the treason or capl- 7 ruling at wil. for’ strict Upla re days we ‘ator | the Tear Godiows deus $1; 1081, end lor ber pur: | {el offence shall be committed. Aud lt provives THE WEATHER. hoped. wi and TSU. for atrict ull Muddling. The | tending vo some pritate bnsinom. “On Sun N ‘shall be made ibrough the Secretary of : that persons guilty of treason oF other offe a \. trade are free buyers of average Uplands ning when passing near the railroad ¢ i} arte Urngreen end we money shall be pes the country if the] tay et any time be Indicted, tried aud pun , REET a8 foes at Hd he wae assaultod on belonging from the Treasury on the samo to any claimant right of suffrage. Ui | (herefor Fool | AD Re Ms ee esl vente feu DOL, Deo. 1, Noon —The Cotton n., two of whom wero Ander the provunona of the act approved Pebruar ae ee ences CURTORS 00 Ba Mr. Ghellabargor inquired whothor the | ta shall be lucapable of holding A ot anow tvs fallen wince 4A, Mand | pret and apply tho nota passed “by. ket opened tovlay with a promiso of i MeGoughay, 7! thy 1804, uaidled. An act to Aten eet al | ae opjuned te connecting the bwo togeiber. Hy | bill would allow tho trial of porwuns whose | vibes uuier wie Ute shales fo ve arn of one asthough we were going to have) mont, and that the plea of Mr, Devlin must | continued activity. The aalea will probably } Hie Ges, Fre Gopelling, REG SoLing ot Oe Oe | of suffesge, vocaure It wi trial was now barred by the Act of 170 ar afer fen rereeems Soreme (worlds othe be camera reach 16,000 bales, Sales of Middling U va It and for other roved | Was in Hoare ons si®) br SY y et of fe bin of any much Converasp, ©, Deo, 1—Clondy and 6 Court, at 2.15, ad edd till 9.20 to. ats p | biareh 8.1800" tint euch repot raved | weveoal \Velore the 4h of March, 150T—be~ | | Mr. Lawrence rephod in the The preieceasor of ony vominse rejected by the| cold. Wind duo’ west, and snowing by Mr. Devlin will ergue the | Meee eoenaae to be Ree 1 ndors, bes por chy ona hens fore tha Adwiuiatrauion aball close—T expect the tho erimo was already bucrod 10 Act | gavate shall aulll onus. ie toluld his ead ofc ‘i ‘gue the] “Livenvoot, Deo. 10, Evening, —There has | botore fal ‘at uf ‘ : Nea shall be clothed with tbe | could revive the right to prosecute, 7 f . bis yee Mion. Das! (sec Wind: at Sled, rele ug to the ex post nw very guiet feoling in the market for | suilants, killing on haya ine {) At 12.10 the unfinished business of yester: | en ee ee etimal the Ghd anit: evens spoke ta support of hia omend netHorT. Muc oe Vind. irae | 7hete, qaaracas of tae) Ibgaiation, waar rand Wheat today, but prices have | stautly, aud tmortally wounding the other i day, which was tho District Suftrage bill, ircks asked Mr. Wilson why, if this | of the bill could not be sccompl abed b: Phot Mal the p all by no no material variat Indian | two men. All of the partics have siuce, ny waa takon up. ‘The pending question was hes Sect ys eine coke the aatule of Limitation, aud He said that during the Iaat ex raontha, « oleae | Corn in offered at i. for mixed, aud i's | died, . | pon Mr, Gowan's amendment to strike ou Tis till wes diagonsinued, ”'"* | worth while to attempt to do in of the meanest mon ror God ever overieoked'in | CHICAG®, Tht. Dec, HemWoatbor very] A new aot of jurors have heon summoned | 4. for high mixed ——— — ‘ Gio word “male” before persons, Dis WS was Coreen Kedwn to be unconsttiutions), taking mety hel been appointed to office, and | cokl and clear i for the Fonian trials, the timo for which t Georgia. fs aera d tele tecaa a co which 18 1 truth ‘out! were How awaiting rejection or vonfirmation by] Lavitavirte, Ky. Dec, 11.—Tho woathor | first sot of jurors were summoned having 6: t | otha ony eat hhe supposed Mr Coven bea fpererae so) ot an Ip the Seneie io pas 7 lew thas sougin to revive ts the Henste He het ry dubs thes a krea iscloar, Baro er ” , Thermometer 9 Wired prime Pennayl Important Action of the Legisiavure. je amendment by wey of basire, bat o od 1 wown | Ciean a pest fact i ‘them would be rejected ; bus i! the Pres Onweio, Yeo. 1 'Tho wenthor | ‘The prisoners as to whom a nolle prose ‘ i} k M v Deo. M.—Herschol ¥, @bould vote for itt nob because of auy lubsrent | $i the President would Hee ee ae TAT Lawecuuce (Olulo, wld tha’ if th's ball did not | were allowed to appoint them to any oter off 4 cold. No snow yo ctments provi [oar Baur epee edged bcsacie lil. cert oe ivecny- tad fagbe shat women had te eterse thas franchiar, re tho ¥ ok 9 oA people bad been @xp-essed, Mae torly ireven of delteraes Uavie ced bs would reward Geiss oll. 7.0 President wade Dee, 1 Wenthse ol y Cre (ee ly ribs ana ta | eum oe tolegraphed us steady at previous | Johnson was re-clected United States Soua- ‘bul be coms it @ right that could ouly te wes pow oy id with be taking care of Just such men rs ne Srted of a ranted by eoxtany. If in was claimed that intel-| Mr, Jobusou said there were many reasovs why ne aarapere! aight woe te r§ SS" naturel ware, Slo (Stevens) would punish | ®t oaths indicat of snow, ‘The morou ba or robbery, if the Crown sees fit, Maxcnesrer, Deo. 11.—The Manchoster | °F * firet ballot Figence o ght to'b> the basis of suffiages women pt of suffrage hed. Dever Leet geuerelly tax matiation for the. puspese Ot | Suoun for \helr inesuuess in crawling through euch | FY i# 3 : see sock rumor te otroutation, but L cannot | market ts ateatly 10 House passcd the Homestead bf pould not be excluded ; still leas, if vir.ue or Is had not on'y never been ‘early treesom ot those who inaugure- | site.» The very fact of their acceptance of oMce| Conumnna, 0, Doo. 11 —Seven A. M. onrn that thero is any foundation for it, of] Lonnon, Dec. 10, 6 o'clock P. M.—After{ Exemptions have beon increased 100 por {morality wav to Le the wandaid, Tt might be| ssuel for by women, bus be believed th would te How. ae evidence 1M they wore too taran to bold it, | thormometer %,' Noon, #9, Six P, M., J. | araid from Fairfield, t., about a day and a | tla duateaianeconeninirer?? ' paid that men represested women; but this was | rejec ol, There wae snother reson why they always looked upon bile, | and too dishonest to be trusted with Ii, and thai | Cloudy half march from here.’ Another ri to 71%—Amoric Hieetw cont. and also applied to contracts before 98 a, ‘Lhere could be mo represeutation without | should not be n'lowed to yore. If they prt olpated au prepared for thy puryoss | for at least one year they should hold wo oftor, New Haven, Cons, Weo.—Tho woathor | which is probably unfounded, is tha Houde of 1862 finally closed this evening at | passing tho bill, A veto ie expectod trom Whe cousent o the person represented, aud women | | ont, they must be 6 part of the i Mr, Hale opposed the emenimeut, Thedistiv~ | here today bas boon’ the coldeat of the tor ® nolle proseq’ the opening figure. There were buyers at | the Governor. | Biisabern ralecd Kogiand to the height of great-| sul give: bis reas ota for tle opposiicu, These Saation. T'de non | having suddenly become e Coverrvative, aud be | Save mero) | tor | Litst He triala whatever will tuko place. wore salon at H8(@16 7-8. ec Gan Auten | hess. A woman furuiaved Columbus with the | wi Tavurel the penvlag aive couteudad to un lertake to | (Hale) wus dologates to witness and welcome ivan, Hite Deo 11 The thermometer | ro Condemned Kenhans—Their Respite | — Money ine aay at 36{@I percents! posroy, December tl.—Mra, Julia Thos fieane to clacover, America, “A wont Bow at | iat wots ahoudl hays Whe Vglt of liage fo vy "which te “oan justi meus |aeceizn to uas reoks.” It ba togrive to te | Uday ranged thoi to 14 dog, abovo zero, | “Boog Net Btenm Muokr Racaye fem the | with thealoyo of the year thovlemaad ox ay el aegis . ‘ fapon the throve of Spain; anie woman was the | ber cwn. prote le —Jobneon— Iwaye eup. Sei soak eh ta aimed ne now | No sno ; outh Penalty. hibits a slight increase. Consola maintain | man, formerly Miss Julia Polby, @ well- ruler of the prouslest mousreny of the earth, It | poced shas the duty of protection (o ladies Leionged ind ‘oy i far beyond those who bad beow beretofor: |OKYOLK, Vi., Doc, 1.—Weathor clear; anne, Di —Thore is no warrant for | a stend co, boing quoted 4 etre 0 a was not logical to aay that a woman could retyn | wo thelr busbands aut suer bre here, Liles hed ‘weuow ‘titer the Cooma: | em:Mered es io some manner susalaing te] wind from the northowstward. 1 heow Ser money Does tees Thore la ne warren for tine avaukg tor money aud hg for the Pa Hiden rl Ber poy gy ! fe 8 Quven ur command an Jud yet that | never completed that iuey bad not uff ent pree ‘as to change the place of tral of traitors, | President, He (atevens) proposed t pus iuio the | cold last night, and ice fo halt an the improasion that appears to provail in| Mut} ’ : mitted suicide at her residence in Came Seana te pee, OMe row ae Vonmmen Denne: | 50 keer come companies bee bese mae 1 | that the Yous may be cliatyed, ond Aba | bande of he President wich powar aa ba: thick, ‘Thermometer falling tho States that the Fenians u tone LaNvox, Doo. 1. —A tolegram from Frank | bridge, om Saturday night, by taking landa. for Temele ouffrege, bus ib was coming. | Riva.ed esvong minded women, Ls om but § yall be icles by fave ; aes Con feat ihe Presldsos ass. out Wi E oe of doath will not undorgo tho penalty of | fort, dated lart evening, roports the market | num, She bad recently returned from prow ‘ Mr, Wiliewe said, women did Bot need the | 71 ry carefully ob pecially tresso \ cases | You's) sine to the Seuate for au vllice, aud Toqnest on the Killed by the E that neutence. ‘Tho whole question yot ro. | for United ‘etwenty Bonds clos pal engagomonts in California, Mr. Ypruteaion of she ballon but vegrose did, and ior to be Arad 1a the pi ie refusing to aii hia, be would be Le the Thowns Kelso, maing in abeyance, waiting tho develop. | MEM ok Than Al a wn was her second husband, Her first gor for the vik "Negroes iad beou ‘nalayed and Yea leilen oh the | ea ye Stevens retnvarked ‘hab 8 voertak | omritnss oF, Va. Deo, HA coro | menta of th omenta of thy Fenian lout i. malo paved, Me, ke ikaaee oe atte _ nelheraee Sas ete (I ed ott’? 1. The kind of | ners inquest has hoon held at Norfolk over | ers, now believed to be an fot : m Polby, of the old National Thea sccount of ther sem, Luton the coutrary hed Leen | mew mocreaid eueh ahve | tho dead bodies of the persona killed by the te . , 1 Birla sharon are foved sud honored, Musvends aud brothers Mt dellency, what fy lasninlon ot Gis: stan niieaa iajba [ THR INDIANS. rather higher and quoted at iuS@it, MMi - pe end brother ‘ait delicacy, fy Se ee u UC nois Contral shares are easier, the ruling Nee IT coe rh et eee as | Has adr one oxtail st ee ae, Bere’ M be | tho hay, but no now facts wero elicited, th y of Whites Massacred. | igure being 70g. 4 pia | of Life. Tt would be Sime enough W eousider aver siternpt to try therm, for only testimony takon being that of one of | SAN FRaxctsco, Dec. IIA tolegram from | “Console tor money are firm at 883¢, ex: | December 1th.— the q a8 ou of female a i wa ces ta ale Pelligereuts, user tl the omployoos of the steamer, ‘Tho verdict | Portland, Oregon, of Doo. 1th, anys the | dividend, | deuce of James Miller, at Daveuport, low ool snadvy exvept bye (ew who sought ihe seceesly of © fa of the jury was in accordance with tho| Mdiana attuckod # party of 0% whites early VROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. was burned Sunday morning, and his moth: aud did not r-present Ue sex to mio y i statement uf tho disweter as alvoudy pub: | in September, noar the hoad waters of the | Porttann, Me. Deo, 11.—Tho steamship | erinlaw, named Cahill aaed bt by led. ouiity it bad Sean au | to got rid of U RS ani Hig How River, killing 12 and wounding | Moravian, Capt. Aiton, which loft Liverpool | {%°™ a roepaotively # aad & 2 \inuid that rocks the cradir, ruses the | Hr ve REG RTE aie ter tae ie hes hia only The 7 many othora, Nino Indians are known to | Novembor 2th, and Greencastle on the 30th, | bad! dd that he 6 rue and beautiful, bi ral * a Ls ou ‘ess Oath tm Maryland. 1 fer A Meh od axers ing. tbe ight of | (ih DUS Bot Wh rasent, Oe the sstomp!; vat I wostion tiie to'shoe ake | ihe Gsuoral would Martimony, Dec. 10--Governer Swann, | L@ killed, and a great number wounded, arrived at thie port at 10 o'clock this morn-| Foururas Moxuoe, Doo. IL \ on Who now clamored for 4 @ | Ni Mire 906 in Sahel Ever a fully sensible that none of the f ing hie wilitary postion, Livatenant Governgr Cox, and Suporinte cn ee ing. fire in Nortolk, en Prigay utght, previously | would Hf they | neannd women lo Amorien wasted no vate bi | Binag OaMmet eet pees i _ de, Stevoun insisted on his amendment, | ent of Instruction, Van Hokeln Nuw Ontsans, Doo, 1.—A apectal to i The Leadon 0 | cory. tn consequence of au exp you new, ‘Toei Hiiselon was bigher sud holier. | em rua unpunisied forever shen make “Ala y Hay ow the Bate Board of hy . vondon GLowk saya it has recelv@l | ryitywed the ignition of ball a kog of pow | | on He oul see uo cvansction between the two cases | Mbich they Gould be pun shed. I Abiuk ow Gov da Nut meght Lk es tae areca | aaepted following: Ordered, ‘That no | TM kives nn wocount of @ disustrous tor: | infor, tion of an important natu der and & bartol of kerosene oil in the store, omen were willl Os wor jould eudauger ike furure «xletence aud 4 toaoher bo required to take any teat oath, lo which visited N, 1 «| The wind blew freshly, and Yo fight Datiles and nay gate te seas, it Would Le Ae SBC BEGTONS, : for jushion be'ore the worlds ft thivk. i ho furthor considoration | any other oath as ry i lait. Siege . 4 hI ie orthwestorn Toxas 08 | reliable aoutee, relative to tho collapse of | Th oe rele iy at : beg sight bal , ime enough for them \o sik the right W vole, Mr, ing the consideration of Mr. Cowa at the U.thish Goverament guffered more frou | of tho bill went over till to-morrow, Cotitle him or her to reoek Licata, ce | Wie fib inet:, destroying a largo amount of| the Mexican empire. It is informed that | extending, partially Restroyed eg Cline than urged she sounder til f ub wat | wroond ent 28 BU of Mr, Doolittle, tu murder of Lord Kusse |, although it war iu | Mr. Stovens, from the Committoo on Apt] to be employ ad aaa. tensor aay ih He doing gront damage to the| (ie taut ie S. perteoh understand | 02 with thelr content, 4 i suilreve phe mewn. comeuding ips ihe | hunate wdiguruud, * ' MaSapes then is mould ) peauciaigpa coverted » bi Ais o country, = versous wore on “ a ww Wye ns es Ie. @ bl te pumuly dol] uvilio ovbvvie of be Stata. Killed and oumbacs ini ; ‘ lye batwoog tue Cabwote gt Pars) Continued om Fourth Paced’

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