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Ero oo THE NEW YORK SUN. . ; ; . “TT SHINES FOR ALL.” 7 34TH YEAR! La ; . : UROPE, % THE MARCH UPON IRELAND. : A Regiment of Artille; Or- wgkyiaas FENIAN TRIALS. | per aa Kxcep: the Journal of Commerce, amd without Tins hs Thirty-Fourth Year: _NEW_ YORK, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1866. oo Price Two Cents| CHRAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ~— nen) MEX co. ang est. 1 ker vainly ate THE WORLD. | Ww - SHI NGTON. {ro kinds of extension he shoald vote for | pitt NRW YORK BUN posssuoe every facility pal f ‘amendment that one t ! obiainine the news of the day from every part a vPpamTtl f. Doolittloxt shall vote againet the | | country, and would atand by the nade and pa stvsinine the seve of the day fom every vert CONGRESS YESTERDAY, | ameniment wich ie vow offered. In my | Cor mand ines hacantey He | Sawa ntreet pie te te tametied A TORE BeAY IY I ED iat | eee ee Court ereph or by Mailand presente THE WHOLE Ine the trna t foundation. upon | knew thie Congress wonld like to be ” ~ 4g re “eM on Bhabha bh Admiral, m Yesterday 9,'*. Devitn's Me seeks arms, A ORD DALE THE Paice ocuer h at "eutvage iv any repulican | aio to Fert tn orci of a0 Of trace to Cory tot omieh | Letegacite te Crerrated tee Prk Jere THE SEIZURE OF THE BOLIVAR. ity papers | winunity, ¢ upon the family—the head of | dre t Nise mat the Fr 6 wed to Ov woners | —___— the mily “3 per yi e evening the r vl Not Gaitt, —Thme of Ac ‘THE SUN 1 read every dar, by neatly « quarter the fatally ecauee, to all civilised conanu- | Ife knew t would arrest | ad 4s S ick| Suh dew hs: Actual Trial A Serict Guard Over Mer. erin resem, and thas becomes, We siagiesheat AN AMENDMENT TO BK PROPOSRD. | ivi! Uiot the generat question. ef | fany inet We fist t thie Teast i weregrected | Sweetanund, C.K, Deo The Court | ne jis entire contents at @ @lance) « mediam wafivags, Me, 1. geld: We i A ran onthoslaam yt RG) ' 6 Court | Srreine la eae contents a tage, Mr i said” wEhena man telly ni | Hctoes ho lings he would bo | miaam by the people, | tg. | opened thia morning at bal | THE RAPPAHANNOCK CAGE. i a hit® PRICES of the mopar, at the putiiention The President's Appotatments, t the p ee or thats le adhe: oft “ ; Literal Government proposed | Mr. Devlin proceeded ton 5 | rt WELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sont by mall 7 tis nt me ‘dal Se ee y am of the Umived ner Sawa i 12 Vietoria, elupt ALABAM ! ; - ; i y ue : Fa fp , A QUESTION, Tris Paicn Fon abVRRTIENC pie District. of Columbia Franchise. nttlenyiie on. Re jnetitetiona t ppes i | The allies i | ri a are at ' | . " \ heaton FROM TWENTY 10 FIFTY CBN 8 — < would make Won hing | I Ma \ ' ss to leave | ob beat driven, atlouies | Trace fe tae fick | HE FRENC PER LINE, for ouch tnoertion, 6 nt BAD FOR THE WOMEN A id se that thess | ct ' ‘ " Hor tel areas : os Es ‘ ; H ARMY. ay be made for advertivernante of unueasl length. | lca f 1 jt had giver bc BN M so Behe ” 4 Matias 1 rr! The editorial department ef TH! under | ta dita ] Yotes-thene slaves that have just beon sot we wedoed # Britis A Eider arrived ) Mangement of : Mat ob ego bel she Re. ani ‘ ee eked ie Chee cme, | Wemate Sullrage Voted Down. | [ree from a, bonds yours in this ! Mt ank whan |! Vern Cour | REDON, sia ta'timore he Batite of a ne iiriwn| Lts Reorganization, } | they came have never risen from» position | t A down iG 4 and from the City of Mesiea | iarratone, Dec, 12 hat. #8 waa the wi tol TE E RN —_ ating to edverttsemente,eubseriptions PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE, radedl of any on the feco of the | an Widows to hia posterity | tothe wth ult Max aie ental net |, BALTARONF, Dec. 12—Further detaily of lel 3 Steud EASTERN QUESTION. oh of the publication busines should be “ ¢ a: ¢ } t red 6 A tof evil liberty ever wt the battle at Matarmoras « 4 hand, The having aie pote ie then reterted to the | gi t Eastern con t bande Empire, and on t “ hay i Reno ne and on the firet A otdiet of ha st ot , ple had decided this | to the d ih ag 3s ag el ar : Commander of the areauliing f reporta| # gnant . Motes §. BRACH, a THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS on Ta the late electives, | bowed Ine Bp es OM rhohaeltamhelnAl A edetietledabhtestentard oder k odb eI PO loaves the Conte no. dikcretion hit toy A Russian Proposition, Corner of Named and Fulton streets -_-_—-— ane of having been | man, althotith hie warming voice miKht not | OF Watcn ar Vera c ¥ the Superior Prefect | Bort Monterey. Mo hounce sentence of death on persona co be " . ~ nade, v nc be hoard oF 1a 4 not | of Police ra Crus was dunia jerey: He o was inely th off ‘ - New York Cit INTERESTING DEBATE. am eee ra oF nig! ie ‘ as 4 uli V ols 1 4 40 | owing to the want of Es “Ae STEPS TOWARDS INTERVENTION. — - a ed | a universal auftrage bill—perbape he aight | it his duty Flee prapig ear ihey | ihe (retbetial. gebnewser va oereote; aul Coe” hotweem Oe eka a sho i B.. { en &e. ae \* te for qualified onllrane | muse pr reaple that they | the {principal corners of the atreets, and’) and between 3X0 and 9) prisoners, Ca force m Casnda. He Aen en eo | — The yeas and nays were then called on | the Constitution, and must be go wnt states that the Emperor “still sacrifices | Malem’ losece atl told wero about 11% It ie gitest doubt, that the in Wasiwarox, Bee. 12, | Mr. Cowan's amondiment to strike out thy | it as 9 landinarit AUT ibetey Seat cn eaick, | ltieel? for te, postpones bla dative. a. @:| etetien tee meetd eee eet thee t hove teen draww under ie ; : word “male” before the word “person,” | the Democratic party had led the country postpones his duties as a} gieceeded he went have srosaed tha river | thiract; buthe denis that the Provineial |, The Fenians, ; Ate genie dads : r eee ies | and decided in the negative, Yeas; nays | to greatness aud glory for seventy ye ntry | man for those devolving on him ae a ruler | into Texas, ard iwi a ut the : at sta tte waa in the loact de antto| lernow, Dec. 12-N —Tie Fests ing and Currency, of the House today, it | his beat Qotetih. | itt these critical outa through whieh | keer ree numbers 0 panded off. | the Suglish statute, The stony | tro; thes {ii Ireland are increasing, Anot \ ‘onte stnith, Patterson, Riddle, au 1 | Brownsville, Canales and ad | for 0 bing ject for the 8 ony ' it chalk Lo of any one bank to one million dollars, Wa =" 1: Owe Wet Wh TAWeebra dP Okina die | voce he will continua at the head of | met and embraces! each other p pro | caso of a st will con proceed, to Ireland. pag and (her | Tt was also resolved that a more equal dis fr. Dixon offe the following amend: | hill was thon re-cotamitted to'the Judicire | Covernment and will battle without reas citi | gence of Gen. Hedewick. ¥ an at-| montal lten Prova | A cteiet guard: hee been plaebe bes MENS'S co, withdrawing notes from the banks whieh | on ‘t A substitute, if the Committ Mr. Darling preserted a petition of fifty | fence of his dear nativ Maton fas had led to extonaire propara: | and chamged the ofence tate a common fol | Ye : ied ei RMS Home New Yor, or Moral FS rat | . i tat Coldmbin, tie wean) | Manay Meokeolioen pravinn tie an mune i nae tiona for thelr defence on the "rewusvitle | ony, anc ae at niet ll thet Mita ot | Medwa,y, on suspicion of being a Fenland f Wesnine ois {he | enjoyed more than their share of the aver that no et lal te ee eat Wy passengers per Rider, U learn of the | ‘he river, from whence the entire | the case he indictments ad Leon laid wa | cruiser, No nceeas to " 5 | ce, and placing them with thone banks | foFe voted in the T oy He steamer Reotland, ethe wreck | arrival of the Stiagnehanna at San. Frau. | United Sates military force would have | der it uses ca\' Geant fou, enplate 4a uae Om AN ANTICLE OF TRUE MERIT—| that were in. pout se ‘ote, unless he ehall ait San vosare sth of December | SiMe: though the Vera Cruz journals sag | ¢rome al, bond it Vo higher | Mr. Devtia, repliod that the admission of t ie captain aud mate o@ Te CAPILLAKIU ; 1 positive need of the currency offering ¢ to reed, auid'aleo to | by Mr. Williame, from the Judiciary Come| ¢ hovertheloun they attribute] elane of Mexicana did not regard the Aiuer Counsel on the other aise, that the Im- | *@ vesssl who did not join the crew, ay c or cirenlation, " own ni ehitag % Judiciary Com: | to the anticipated arrival of Miniater joan occupation of Matamoras in w friendly inl act n fo ta Province was} that the veewel was fy Wantoat srt aeetoRAniT : tten, for the regulation of appointments pated i eup * one itt force in tl Province was veawe! was for the government PRoMOT! RESTORING, INVIGORATING ing Universal Suffrage to the cit, | {Re Passage of this Till, the nover-tatiatiod | next banimees in order, after a great deal of cekertiye tA ag en ot ha Imperialists and ite occupation by she Tib-| plea. Mr. Devlin then addr saved the Court | estoy that a a j AND BEAU LEFY ING THE Adie abol element of this country wocld put ERAN AEiog ‘WOOh'E. vatiete of to aupport the Empire, to prevent the | eras is confirmed. The wemy deste syed by | tn support of hie plea in bar,. which alleged ates that ale was about to star? out on@ Thle rly Renefclal preperation will praveny the | UOne Of ‘Ne district. The negroes of the | iteclf t trict with wa | Amendments the bill was postponed until rption of the country by she United | the lmpettal forces near San Livia is repre. that tunderwhich the peimuers wore | efuise to prey upon British commerce, { 7 ANC ani promotes srw ann | istrict are anid to be preparing fora d | many fre to-morrow perhoes sented to bave been the best in the Laveral | to | d wae anex post testo law, and axon, Wi . Ei ar tenn hcsiiee, wind thn Batsace Wl ghd the Dist On taatiod OF Mk Nibliok; tha Be iqlltan and Valder attacked Zacarburo arradiae tie mma Uae being aus Ahey could no@ be tried un he Rin cide om th Galton cunses o> Gomeas NVIGOKA TRS : Layor was re municate all according w the Crontsra), with 1,200 me el epec Koute. der it he o fume F sb hos : coguised ie | ters should bat onak ue face weg gow | pu pe a Mt ag ny ese Ball 4 a“ I four pieces of artillery, but wore re: uincrox, Doo. IL—Tho Juarez gov-| | Jules Johnenn said. that e: rary one ac 4 has made a demand upon the Goverm 4 va ‘A. Burton as Consul of Costa Rica forthe | ernment in the — American — Union, | ponsoasion relative to the Now Orle iis } pulsed by the garrison, although it eonsigt splabed anneedaiice ib qquainted with Hoglish history yyaa fan ment for the rent he steamship f Amo eines thie groparation fr | wate of Kentucky, to reside at Louiaville, | Under no circumstances, here, in bis Sr'the 1th ef July tow. Now Orleana riot J of but 10) men under Col, Farquet. ‘Tho t has declared, concerning the Krant | With" tho wet; Late excopt os Holl “4 f sgcvorpen hicen dea its merit cpg tiwag 4 on own State, or wherever upon The Ihouns bi 846 br ME. aljoasnnd Liberals retreated to the” Del Koro hills ilroad aud telegraph acrose the Twth Mat LAiRsdlog be be peek fal IAWE We icc utes or cc ts coceeettemeay pone | an Wyck, momborelect from | ie wight be located, woult hi jouraed, The Liberals Have made thres distinet we: | mue of Tehuantepec, that the Louisiana | argument amounted to dothing be given up to her owners without further ®. | the Eleventh Congressional District of New Malitisr ‘coal he. vote PB espe ormg } tacks at Tulanoingo, janding ite aur. pany has f ture Me. Doviin went on to cites variety of | delay. ALUM lt 48 | York, is hero, and is mak c MILITARY PUNISHMENTS, ender. The garrison consists of 800 Hel. | begin work aa stipulated in the terme. authori En 4 Amer fean, auus: Walnasliéy, ties. tha dines van etre aclenuitie Boel Giailisc,_ a | for tha Wotarwet eortale New Gener! Orders. kiana aud 40) Moxicana, aud hae repulsed | gr ta given to the Transit, Company demuing ex post facto legislation, bs heabeey tee tha peonarhs t Gnas toe . ‘® combination of a “n . Wass 5 overy attac at The real causo of the the ono " ' factory for the preparation of Gree! ee “ Adetding 88 Bree | CONHLitur education to qualif pay iby Wis Dataset 4 The Eerarerre, of Mexico, of the 2th | war in the South. Juarez long ago re James Stuart, that an ex post fac to legisla. | hae been discovered by the police im HAIR DRESSING | The friends of the I nt Bilt totend ne OF ths high lhe aan et pariwent, dated De-| saya that the Friich eitizons who eacaped | mended the Louinians Company ta make | ive euactmient wae ve of national | Dandin WAG CH Pca Proverties, It will! (o bring that measure forward again at an ee tlh oltee ud (raat of | comber 10th, are just inaued, aud rend ae fol Mmaraacre of to | known the t thoir failure to work, | rights, inconsistent with tho firat ipl 4 . URURIANT 1 TAIR, i Pi se epeae fors . dag it t under which wo live did this | lowes arrive at that yity ss ad a idlatio ole clalin, | of reason and justice, aud should By heitte British Claims Against the United States | ay, when s ainendments will be Tor that he also would | Parngraph 895, Revised Regulations of the | rived al Gungutes’ one waite ures. | to Me g, the company applied | be null an { Loxpow, Deo, 12,—-In the Commission te ’ Ar from Patt: | made to it as will ¢ ite passage by the somo ox} Ariay ia hereby tmoditied to. read as fol-| leagues. Gene Castagny. reach b evaei FU’ | Kuo wists puveran aitatanone ta its tories” on remarked that thie! wus wn} adjust the Alabama claims, the claima of / he leading R 1s are of opiuton | Se hie own father’s unmters Ya sentence of « Court Martial, according to | Toave on tho 7th for Tapic. It was reported Mi 7 te oy Sag Filed 3 loaves of British subjects by depredati . © had no | the offence and the jurisdiction of the Court, | 1 is " y to Me. Daowiiay us P ons i that Nobrash. will be admitted the | Unkiutness for the 1 uid fe would | Gn’ dont fespolsctmants lepeisonimant on | Gos ceria Gh Maeoina, bide domalets CF] co arti eee Ts kis frozen | that tho w Devlin’ argament | &¢> during tho war, will be brought pre 4 Woliday rocens say their true friends were not to be fouul | bread and water diet, solitary coutinemont Face cslune take cae crite | oven aval is cls Haenk Rows. | yan One Gr Sepec tenet, Wee oC IAs With | omiuently forward. | ig hanreia Court doeket eon en | ing for thoir equality of riglita, The “iy ba xy rf pay and allow Sin Lula Potom that the | The storm ceased last night, Tho railroads | tribute Beir Cicer ace maton wal ‘Tle Rappabannock Case. | tire oy : 1 « x true larges from service, reprimaute, | F th to Lor Coke, there wan notiiing . Sake Viti Ath Lan Mako Gade tirely relieved of the Southe thirty. | frtsude. were ts ‘eke fea vase i RnAS abe Titel ae Yio Ser d Franch | be tharo woul le on the | aro running allright. Tuo sleighing is ex. | in support his plea, whieh, to Sak | Lorin, Deo. 12, M.—In the Rappaham { Tete, | Hine ia umber, pending te com. | Bud who hed beoa taughs from early ix See ea ee are are, | Or ool Wb Fbore were at sachor a¢ Masas| cgliens, ‘The Krie Canal closes toulay, required his Hon ‘ride the Logis. | Rock case, the claiinonts against the United ; al times the Scalp be | mencoment of the late rebe they hay. | ites, treat Chem with that kinituegs with | went hall not exceed aix months, aud in | States, and ono Tritiah. ! ei eee eens ee eit ieee Loreen | cere ere neem comers. 79 ore an Oey f weet ling been argued, coutinued or subir : , a J aguravated of repoated cacca of desert Roadelina th the, Crh VATHE: tha CRABS News Items, bo dhiaapprovedd of tho policy whiela indus pratt 8 rosth | ie on | | by,8 su re nb eeaned Cha VORe MAlIKAIe oan? me pee verre, the i he Legislature to pass it. The Govornne Riheae ‘we dottie wt abie | Tho Court will the call of the| At to ¢ m rf, Swulabury's + aut er cenainenent : ine’ | Party has oRered three nition of dollars to - had withdrawn the indetmente fa 1. &. Nonds jermaay. fi Nu how? | brevke tha uonate ac | on bread and water, | Maximilian. ‘T Ih RULEGPILG beatin tt Dy Te . . iets wrovente| 1, tows | regular docket } marke th ate adjourned. MIN wb @kdoed) fou Ma ee (ine. | Genter wacaeacll wuthority states that (Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) — | occurring boforo the ninth of Ju niin] Fraycvorr, Deo. 12.—The market foe * : a thderetond. here ” | with aln botwoon Hoda of #8 oy ao dh (tho in | Ameriean bonds tod, = PRICE 61 PER HOTTLY It is understood ni ial cir bh} General Dovay with @ portion of bis] Tur navigati f Lake O: . im # today ie unchanged, Pe ; ‘ ape | NousE oF REPRES ‘ U lads than baelt Harlow: nat ap ‘ vigation of Lake Ontario ia clo: ox slation quite | thoug i f atten Wittanbares ceil scars fms pevakond baleen ambos Vida site | bebe oli ks ALE vg eighty-four aye (a'a yours, | from tan, Late, Devoe and’ hae, proceedod Wrench Government have given one | 88 far ae euy of the atithorities olted by the | hocge the ferling pertiaps 1a searcely eo | No be iad of Trusclate gecerally | fered his pardon on cone that be wilt| WaAsitixarox, Dec, i2—Mr. Cooper ilisted men, for purely military attences, | with. the pe hae Dae, proeeeane 0 th learned counsel, Asm naked question of | Mra as yesterday { « & ; 1 vith them to Puetla, The g t 4 franca to the Quebec relief fund. ‘ 4 eg prado taped gap oreo z edd Bean euaie a oo th banlunned: th ounhneeeeat Ih 1. The garrison was to : an law, however, bo would have beon prepared c } GOR cos, von in oe | na at ‘ ast all the 1 ait f Mr. Boperson as | trey ne be Sauleaend £0, soudhemaus in | heave Traeatoces of (he 27th tlt atin tem Wiad ioe Ww ae olnl |e pata aes ott Bee eee | © Meorenatery ferthta alban Ne 9 AW is MT SPEED or partios who k wv or had connection mm the Second Congress | soldiers for other than military offence cf ef Mewto . ® oa | that the re-election of Senator Nyo is aluost f justice, The yp re were (0 bet n — wy! foneh Minit 7 At AiPteearthamt Zeaan nea | ethor directly or indirectly, with the aro Texas, Referred to the | mentenced to continement in» penitentiary mination (0 Maud by (he hese | certain for offenoes committed on the sth of Jutne, | a Bieber nidnectiaisin ate tS oe 4 oof fidious Ueeiecun sod Biiege | cious plot. Arrangements have been m rl itish. they will he dishonorably discharged the ih , aud it was vain Lo that the law having if ke withdraws frou the Holy City, k ott | ie Deters ve Pe Miaaniaisan aaisareces for the ins | MeENC# bi the order. promint ti LRAN®, Doo. I he well-inform Natiasier. Pascat, Eeq., the veteran edi: | heen passed on the bth, was 1 in| tXo Frenoh troops here will give f ry 1 t Marsha & for the ate | ns asked ine | coedings ¢ se sh | tor of the St. Louis (Mo.) Rerustican, died | foree edi 9 otter will give: Ria ii i t aa tion of t te dent of the Picavonn, writing no wupport fon. | { the expected prisoner na to \ a Was Ohi OAL Lis El «| in that city yortorday ‘ n then gave hie yon Iie tow Tho G nt has disapproved of the | elect | ants a Crue on the just 5 the Min Patubere (La), Rarvi aay thet as argued today, ‘I ciaion Americom War Verecl at Civita Verehia. 1 ‘ i ni ; hy one Consul at London, | Fer the introduction of reaotut pee | Cote, creehararas SUAt aki ; rE hag Asal wi tw Court was that the ples was over Rowe, ec, 12.—Au Amorican vessel haw _ i Tre dc ; te tse: Ise ptRE ‘ Rese | ' al or gare ho Kiupitw hina {ust passed through » 6 name of Audrew ral: arsived ab Givite Veechia " f i Hank OF State “1,0 y al je Max. | Niiiienita clare: Thonyaa Maddon waa then examined, and : ' ond te mt Confed 1 : arti Hl fee uae a ites sia Deel tie ality to, both teteail | Reorganization of the French Army. ‘ ‘ t ’ | 1 1 of “nis, Deo, Lit » ° . fornea! . Wh pin | is now said that the ‘ " : Orduanco Experine nt i " , tehon to , moved t to boom. | Imperial Con ! . a . t nied, reney 1 ‘ Dien toe a is oi rn H A Bl sit se , a will agreo upon a plam | sie ‘a ‘| TMIRTY-NINTH coNGRrss. | / cin of haat aie t i for hn Vist woe adersnen on lie ta tia “6 il wan an Auiericalleitizan | | ate youl the army aud the wer hed the ai ' “ Ne | Monee tin t on and t poy JAN | Lownie Tuesday wight, aid 4 1 and ifthe ¢ f The astern Question. oto Howe's ih ecu s ; : 1 \ " Mex } then | OVER twenty hunehba | Loxnow, Wednesday, Dec, 12—It te re Arey ned ry + W row, Wilson g y « i ra ent t n , ‘ to M 1 eorved off the Virginia Capes yesterd yiee rod here and on the Continent that the Mr. M Meee art 1 The | ‘ ab palit | ' " President of the Maltin & Ubio Rail 1 brietion subjects of the Su forrod tothe ( on Voruign Rela | , 1 A PROM ADIANY | Vena Dee 4.—Ono of the moat tmportang | GAME la reported to bo vory plonty t au Tavrnroot, Wednesday Evening, Deo. 1% : ons A ree Contra! Nalirond lection | STs, ie Mex as jum taken Roce non the Upper River, € Te wtaine Tho steamship fudus, from Liverpool, + h agOn 8 | of Carroll | i a Malet, 8s haw | stated t " L \ tr, Tru avai ihe tolowine aonseltbh ay tsi) Nuatilee ah F vl vee i ; sucritien ioe tho wellare 8: | happ ated that ong | roehot ton moose deer ' rund for Philadelphia, is ashore near Wexe 4 | limit fir , N election for Di | ann country, ban given the Inst on mrevent trip. H hour He 1 1, That the P ‘Mend ine aoe bes nSY ee Ca bOL ay el sovlseceete bie eT Ce ea |. Tun ateanicr Einpe nk last night at | eran ARRIVALS OUT, I slated on rs 1 thts My tale be x wor ‘ wil . bisa Nuee of dhe ltdisnen. | tho hoad of th Vin § plea QvEENsrowy, Deo, 12—-Noon.<Tho stonmme some atones tro oF Lurwe Lottie wee ok ute rw | he vine Hoo ned ay a psend t Jwons, Carr Gilgen # olmes we ep ) en wig 0 tilled, by and with, ¢ " oe "1 us 4 were votod faved, fur & ‘ ully ploade nt were ay, cn rowle. Bal Vas | sent of the Ser vised tho juinishment of death f Se ae | 1 the couube i i } fuur offences, treason, w nit ket, whieh isa {re j2% sof all the p swore ae } sere 1 during th ; tt ‘ Lmurder, piracy | ‘ | ' « n Tonite, Ken | 4 A I ro fixe 12.—The stoamor Fil | iat aa, ad ducing tt ‘ 7. Forgery bad since ceased | Joshua Ienua, Now York nina Cor the care which | 1 | land Metuiaes Dea “fs 9 to the asa ; oa capital oflence, “Murder was excepted | ing, Albany: dobn Hutt H | aie cond vssing a large | Tho Court then adjourned sntil toamor - none *. foedtelu bofiee and Hed to discharge ttn | fevucishal tarany etal rae it | Aunon, Beracusey uta HeChostlly Antaien Satine hoaee | ib United Stator | eT athor of Foner ene Breet | rctions, either by the granting of 6 now | will therslote applied only to cones ot trem: | go: doaliaioy. fe hoster; Wit. C, Far uci mat | Treasury Notos eulbher OF (he Neldenenty: Eilcay Hogar COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, | jad Cd 4 Uh Sea gua ol et Ho sonaldered |b tasuolitie andl niwiea | te Grau ity ge | Madi Wh vag ls Ula cot ie papaiug | ‘Tie steamer Moneor, from Wilminston, | Ono Having, boon aupatied wit, | _ Tavearoat, Deo. 1%h—Noon,—TS j re of tho Renate on the 2th of | tty Hh unwise | T4 Gran! New y he Ot ate heats gcd TN. C,, baw arrived ab Whitudelp hia | the soy Mr. Devlin @Rogers | MATKEL opens active, with a prospect } ‘such person to the Henato for ity | cone ; # of t peace | David ¢ New ¥ f 6 unson, Vera Capt, Cathorin and a pot ia aw otlee the Amorican army | silo of 16,000 bales. | M aude hav ete Thrcoie, Bc. be {much wrnon to the Senate for its | Coutte had of late years trvated then with | Waxter, New York Dat ; ; wanwlvertet ue give | tho wracked ateamior Sui f while drunk, aud | alvanced 3§ penny p ) closing { afrmation, oni particularly) pruetber | greater respect than formerly, and in no | New York \etour ony which i were of our hearte, ow Orl Saenpee As re ke Doo. 12 x | A MEETING oF ALL THE READERS OF | Philadelphia, has thus been coutinuod 46 | ently f ciatea aliuld they be yririn| UC i uloratond that Me. Ke vo | Laura we issreof dur ear | Tue N Orleans Picarvae, which takes Hearn, Howard. and | tary Oe Sy !8th— Noon—Console. ag GUM wenld bo a mesotine of Office without the consent of tho Senat a au im Cases arining during men President, and Mr. Fargo V I'res | # woe! " Al 4 news from t New York Aas ated tort be © the Grand | fi, vi aivices New Yors Cl. 1 Teside ia sik par 6 of the os pe | periods All per low be ” Vv 1 Jury ¢ w, un ‘ 4 ng are tt quotat Tosa arenas eh TE AUR: "seers er ee Sore mare agen’ |" st Paes | Atlan pear lp \ D. Besa | Press, publlahed s full akotch of tho Prea-| the aut rie An securities Vheae } etal say soupeane rs | military of the | ™ or early this morning, on Clinton | Ken ots The Susu nals arrival fina die A nite to extend the time fixed by the ex. | ifthe omeniited | on Deo, 1 : Aiigtemcta hed aise) eran Caen ana diel ria Tha fasioe saianded sion tel Aoiupar t Frente tae Tek tlt, Sued | lating Stay law for the collection of debts in | wal aoteeaiaikt iat ite evening sloved unchanged i “aE, Trumbull accepted the above aa an | uilty prosecutent a punisedyt ow ok this moming to Ca | t Sura eRe ie Virginia, was defeated in us “0 of| an Crown ofticera,. Thun a | at previous quotations, abd sales of th cA j SPUD YSU BVee SUBCUUAOUE. | Steamy seem eisended tho reeolition | ing. tothe lnsaiiolanny: of the dude de he efforts remen were powerless to | ease the Frouch thag was not 'salu Delegates yoatorday lit e-black, who was carrying the | Hid not the Taatrctiog (PAUCLTS AND YOUTH of | At 123%, there being no further new bi pertuient oF the olemenoy of the Kxoou. |estingulah thom, The building ta now | Coe ttn Kinp the Americans do uot fe} A CARERUL count has been nade of those | rested auta teal 1a i MatbOde WARE BE | ated dal asi | COMMERCIAL ANU ENGLISH DRANCHES. || nese before tho Senate, the bill to regulate | 1» ied, If thia Con, ult repeal | ‘ wer I by the ocow rginia Logislatwre known to favor] with tie Fenians to earn au honest penny ut] Lynoms Deo. 12 ening. — Consol@, Thou Chee Pergpe pon aod -soek ever rtiags inn merg agen PL of linitation nuother Congress | re at tance Gov, Fenton's staf J sesueuthy 4 lioutenant frow th option of the Congressional Amend: | bis trade ot DELBY 4b] ctosod this evening at an advance of 3% thal | hiso in the District of Co | wight repeal theas atatutes of indemnity | Tt ia reported that ror I “ wuta handed ou Saturday mort and four me . ci neat Gaainlan Bein Ss nanan meee | lumbia was taken up. Mr. Cowan's amend: | and limitation passed by the last ¢ ee || gecout es pesrnraa tia Lis elaratom tod i at, ho waa stopped at the pate td four membors give it F sane ‘The Fontan Prisoners, merigan Seouritira closed at the follows! dcibeve for BU aIN EAS aus iru OMe | ta gesey nxaiat thousands of servants of the Kopuli: | Tes 10 Aanmealy: wll: be gto» formed hin he is Tue Board of Aldermen of Now Orleann| ities have relinquished all responsibility £ al Sbases, 7794; 4 Stat’ avery tanrrentel of i iada, Venking aes ‘i | lic who had executed in the army the com. | ceeded by G on kM now | t Without per have unanimously adopted a resulutic tho fate of the ¢ dk mlssion Bhivping: Menu : os, Coe, Ir, Brown, of Missouri, maintained that | mauda of their oflicers in the suppression of | Paymaster General, who in turn will t k A Lhe tonant then printing “eed a | ndemued Fenians by turn afecailous'tntf Cotrenpusence, techve themont | Suffrage abould bo universal, without any | te ivbellion, Tt wax Just that all parti | y Colonel Dudley Oleott. € ma vay t French tag ship, aud printing @ room in the City Hull to the | ing thom over to tho consideration ef ty Japa restrictions as to race, color, of wx, and ih | shoul bw tewited to ost upon thaw him | al aly A OP GT ARN rary is fen Thee eet Aut | use of the Committee of Congress to inves | Home Government, How that Government DADs F TERMS support of thia theory read from a’ epecc ationa and statutes of pe and that the ( “ vag BIR un required gate tho riots, | 4 elt i BOOK KEEDING timp untiniived, 1 quali tide by hiss Gn the subject to bie coustitu | puniaiment: of oriiwe, and tho modo ct. # Beneral; aud Tener at is it Np Manin see rs | uct with Feference to their fato will | yy ter from Consul Prise. Eh be Py rod Be Mr, Davia succeeded Mr. Brown on the force at the time in cMghhane dll : Ways rte t yp iar | ey i | | turo at Galveston, Kus, on the ith inatant » future designs of the orgauisatios an extract ofa letter Grom Consul Price te, fs 2000| question, Ie expressly denied the aaser-| Mr, Kegers also add: at roMS | ‘ ) Pcie IA, GN AE jn tlon made by the Radicals on this tloor, atte a foe, ManrMeNG | the: Howe] i that ot} Advocate | Hee ation iad lay, when | ing her to Paul Joues' whip during tho war | nected. | Japan, Sept. 3 Businees, wi tor tisee' or oa: coincided in by soma Conservat WaFicaliy/ wanted ta Cane whois ice | a that of | tie maid Chat Dias hus given of the revolution A Fenian Report Contradicted. On tho 1b instead arrived Rare fro ber of ntiment of the Rogers sdmlited (iat élie, colored won at | sai ads B ming ae gtyon in hia al) pum Crockett (Toxas) Sextives, of Tu Torosto, ©. W., Ds 1 ay, talents tb ‘i been proclaimed in the South who bad to pa; at ie - artiaaus, nd dy, wre fullowing | day, swage ae eta) seal vipirobapcpevhmseal tak rew of the whaling 0. twas m fixed American principle | represented. mae phy Wake Sanne Ue Canals Cloved, ‘ si wis body, are following | day, reporta’ twelve hundred emigrant | thia moruing, contradicta the ata | wrecked oa the 8.8, aie of at suffrage pertained exclusively to the ir. Kogers thonght that Mr, Kelly did Aupaxy, Dec, 12.—T + wagons aa having passed through th »| ported to have beca made to the Fenian | ‘28'® Island on the “Ml of July last. The white t The States had alwayarescrved | not understand hie (Mr, Kogera) preinises ‘4 2—Tho water is boing | Northern Mexico Ina Deplorable Condition | from South Carolina on the day Sevate, that Roberts had went funds ¢ ceptaln and most af the orem. taek passegm | Tiredlntinn aver tha aubiens to thatueslten:|fis hed mat aaiglited chav che free caertes | eran or ree onnal endl ta va New ORLEANS, Doo. H—Dates from Cam: | They were bound for di 1 I y © pro | from the scene of the wreck, in & Feseu } ‘and although Congress bad been given en:| of the country were citizens of the Luited | B&¥isation closes for the reason to tho Md tN diront parts of tho vole ie Bouin pviunery ay nn havo | Brig Hound kas WU "Thea atx had ‘ tire control 0 District, yet for many | States. It had been nettied in tho earl —— | : int Northern | tate wou received here from such « source, for neatly two in.an cpem, book Tee oe many | Hales, Ie lind been sottled in the early | Bester Hection—A (elored Democrat New| Mesice in det dition, Nole-] Carn, Froaan, of tho revenue cuttor Paw . | before they inuad teely hither, U; rags [ ne eRe a sa | amen eter somes | en, teu nln | Grn ea fe monet — | Rear teas the oe Waeraeieg to negro tne and the proposed Constitutions | BOSTON, December I —At the municipal | greateat uncertainty for the future tai ho T : r roe : prariaone with tae, one Sine Cer were an ae cee Seared is thees not citizens, and the proposed ConeLUtiona | en esate te i 7 provails | tary of tho Treasury t 1 o tat | CMaRtasroy, Deo. Bi 4 fair condition whea they arrived here ous, hurtful, Unreasonable and were not had Whey. eleation aso tio on| as rogarda tho ability of the Juarca party | of April from tho Capo and around Na leatroyed the bull Choir aupport here will come aut of the \ webs : Tine Y nary. Tho white ik “ ait Walls preened ihe nasetlon gether te | ean ; Third ard, tho candi] to hold Tampico, ‘They have made burden. | tueket Shoals to Holes’ Hole, aud through | “toranery ae | proceeds of the sale of hele qrtre alloca, reparins 1 country at the tus, was 13,000,00°, | wan despotiam that f dates being t. Merritt, w some forced loana on the people, ‘Th t POLO RAED OI Doo, 1h e eey ; Ne Se io tee at party and the negro population loss than 4, treed GTA a ea costa nat SI Medien, one | forced loana on the people, ‘The Im-| Vineyard Sound, for the purpose of ren | gers on the ujrtra Toport ac teeey | days, having bests of ne expense to the ove enka ohne peed educator | yet those wio advocate negro suftrage : cust at ‘ : emocrat, | porialiats have done likewise, At San Luis | dering aid to vessels that may bo indistress, | tir wt Hutternile Falls: 4 short distance a ey ee ee Trowned upon female muilrage, ‘The charac’ | i that ifthe gantioman'a | Us" {Hal took place toslay, and, after a | Potosi 65,400 dollars were recently exuoted'| On Friday last tho railway station ut St. | fi) Weat Point on t posite sito of | present tae principal Business, doing Plesse call for Circular more fully Esp terlatics of the negro were’ then, dilated | theory ofdeapotiain was correct the framers | epirited contest, Mr, Merritt was elected | the latter by Mejia. It is reported that the | Jean Pont foli, Canada, was burned. St | tle river, It sas supposed to bo a largo | R08 is it eon weed and silk worms’ oxgm ‘Terme snd Particulars. upon by Mr. Davis, who alleged his inability | of tho Constitution were despots | over his colored Democratic competitor by | release of Gen, Ortega has b Mets ae ml aint’ there, 0 persienlarts {ihe lathes a abe value of oves ene bundred NIB. No ¢ tion with any other School. 642 | to elevate himself from barbariam, even un-| Mr, Kelly suggested that ho bad not ask- | 24 majority | salenae of fen, Ortege has been confiraegg; «| Hen Mamer George vobnson, ble eon, age Vinana, OC. W., Doc, Wm A large fire on omens Godlers have buen of will be ex: = 1 ——~ | der the moat favorable circumstances, al-| ed ab he eet rey | tulle ows via Sap Francisco eight years, and daugh ged th Sund, ‘ i ee ported frow this port during the press POUGHKEEPSIE FEMALE ACAD . by , al] ed about the opinion of the founders of the perial vacua, ghter, aged three years, day destroyed the post o: telegraph | ye, a A UGHKEEDSIE FEMALE ACADEMY | luding to tho failure of negro wolf govern: | goverument, but about the opinion of the en of Mazation perished in the flames. Mra. Johuson leaped | oltice, the stores of Sutlel & Con Pramsis | Tees Taew biel destination te Havre cog ou the {ith of bepveuter ment In the Weat Ludien Toader of the Democratio party of t » Bax Francisco, Doo. 12—The al ; 1 Samuel Brasher, bosid Mr, Sprague followed Mr. Davia in a writ er of the Demorratio party of thie! Hanutanvnon, Pa., Deo, The Central | continental, from Maz 4—Th mer | from an attio window and was severely in snd Bamuol Brasher, besides thoi ta Cae Ot OHRUAETaELa Tce taUine | VGRae Iiteamiant waste ts Sew | Chub of the Boye in Blue has issued a call to | ny neuin” noe fwzatlan, arrived Iaat| jured, It is supposed that tho tro was the | resident, uamed Kober McKay, wentaresd | Fi Rubee Metee, ‘euimelig groan bn favor of universal autrage ing both the right of Fepresoutation and the | Companions in arma throughout Pernsylya- night She Live tho particulars of the | work of an incendi: Meet = si 1 ie Prague es . ‘fe Iyise the former large. corps uckelew objected to the extenalon | right of citlzenahip to four millions of 4 * evacuation of that place by th Tie model o! o did metoor was visible here at half-p srpsgtiio, ine basil reso gsaes rhe ‘aihers, | of euflra; cause it would corrupt and | ritun people and their ei Oe tee them to make @ gran’ parade | 24 French i500 , N sf rrr lle Bay moval of 8 Fssedaes 9 Monument to Connecticut Enterprive, seven o'clock this evening. 16 was aboud Eel ven added v0 the ts degrade slections by pouring into the ballot | Mr. Regers declared hie position to be | Governor Geary in d of tha lnbuguention of | FF prdabonkel Ay. Abraham Lincoln, designed and executed ii Seger yssl B 9, pean aaded 12 bos a large, umber of votes subject to the | opposition to inflicting on. the South oF on Governor Geary I day en | aezbigdaueh. oe, conslating of the Rhine, | by Mian Hosmer, waa placed on private ex , Maw Hane, Decerenes: tomeldantepent | it of a ball frame 8 Remarc an Site Pw intluoneoy either social or pecuniary, of oth. | the North citizenship by virtue of any C ve we Gettysburg Fotel O ares, and Ta! : © ex] Governor Winchester left here this even y Of a red tint, In its progress frou woat = Raa tcatad ie Yo wilde baial oF pecuniary, of oth- a citizenship by virtue of say Con: pany: Go sruor Geary spate follows in bon, whic ihe ; ution resiandey » she Desien, Athenwum, ing op rea » for, Europe, Det, steamer Bor | i ‘o eons tage pat ro o if oppose ment amor ; the troops an 0 ructed of grani| ud | ti © goes to erland to el nthe same direction, the por sista ena ota Bot rey uhh Pepe Titirtn wiailesoe 1a seprass, rn san in favor of liberty but | watering place on Gettysburg VebiRWias| wen tallnred io Gan, Corpus week hinok | bevuse, sixty feet high, aod Febery tract with te Series Government to firaiah | Keeping the lend util ous of ight, 18 cone D op nee 0 oy ul are o dere] p nt rs th sumed about ten secon ime in ite prow ni nto the politic ‘ould | though the President migh' 0 God 6 y a Poughkeepsie, N.Y. be more ap! proc! pane than any vow in it; | might be ridiculed, might be abused, mai phi now tent Ge fei) pit from thos Sh Pay re 4 cig art ls ply womtule er Pe Ries mennene) Steamer In Distress, “ Delaware aad Raritan (anal. -- bRenseachael more accessible to demagogues, and more | bo trampled upon by traitors to. the Consti- ones Spare ie | Se een of @ woman, made froo by | N December M.—vth HE GRAND, NATIONA saally corrupted. ‘The reform, cught to be | tucion ef thelr counts oi Une inaue of ate whioh deatroy-| peace, which ware unsuccessful, Coron! President oo by | Monrore,, Dacemsas tithe, Meamer| . Sewroy fee cree oneeee nc niga all hiv ibe ceuatey | in at ar dissation, Ls vagus bo he lawacds | (le aliaiabty Goa aft auariee Gt parry: hp Ny reece ly ye) Roving doctared the duty to iaick as much aiormmoenns® irapamation, of Sve A Tce Alta ag ed fe i ee yg saad itt 4 } VT this, port it > will ut p.ronrgpalsstion of the azeteia, Losteed of | name written in levers Bead Woes Kee 1 hat Damron nee nha dest on | sone oss Riss Gis! Cibenaip mado oh | SDiND Wan Soak f6' & nomamlatica that had | ite 'ctsaics ta Ger'aunebinery, RRk Pat | ese meereeeneeer—eeiner erent Touch lines, but without | juat beow formed at Gt. Louis, cood, (Continued om Fourth Page.’ i: ‘ . A nn a Ee ae er aN eS =

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