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Appl cauls received al auy eveuing, (here being wo clases oF THE LADIES DEPARTMENT fa an tmporiant foalure of thee Iorute| siber pisces either in Heeckiya or New ‘adhe ea pecrtod totered cote Priva’ al see pvaraly Seriey weed Please cali for Circular more fully Eeplatul ry ‘and Particulars. At no chance is vow y taught what fo Connection with any ether School. 42 ARPETS, I. O'FARRELL Mi s6r to 871 rhiswy-fnt vn, one. door euat of Sih sea P Peles drafittes “Lok Beton and wus! Ase Tee Noid 61,20; ingratie @1 to tre eer cf carpets an fare Tespond with the above reduction. d warranted as represented sad Big ‘arpets, bianhews and ollc > ca PITRE MEET, eae VHMON VISTANA Oru YRURREG Wek Aiermiae. sfectien perfect cape! Tooth iB Id ¥'JOSLIN, Voulthey. Vermont, ZERO REFRIGEKATOR bas Ju Premium + LEBLEY'S grcsired the Fang ite °F New York, ACADEMY Instivution com ences ou the 14ib of Bepiember, ‘ustees are happy (0 luform the community that, during the vaca: lar ng has been grected, con tainin Studio, and rore commedious rooms for teciiations and Mure; that as Cireulare contsining all necesssry information ing the school may be bad of the Priveipal, 7. p.G WRIGHT, or HD. VARICK, Seeretiay of Trustgoe Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Anguat 15 Iso, HE GRAND NATIONA\ Pesce and Kel won a ited avo:y HE NEW YOKK 5 mane of all cots ver co JUBILEE OF ash the country, Syren witha of merit | onatia | This, w | | men and oth Dave | NEW_ YORK, 8 Thirty-Fourth Year; WASHINGTON, ACTION OF CONGRESS. Indignation of th Startling Declaration | for te too there of Maasacha MoCullough of Maryla already been tt nosses, anit Sergea 6 will cons! ta, Shollals atAr company the Co ac lay Remonatrancea Secretary of the Treasury posed di of at, and the ¢ r friends in t fore number of vi 1 of th much of the ti the inerense against the dismia acon ary Jof the Treasury, his assistants, and the | Chief Clerk, to the neglect of the public businoss. ‘The inclination of the Depart | ment, however, notwithstanding all this », iv to adhore prea nized ssional with aentativ @ Cong! enator Foster Dodg: A MASS MEETING TALKE RECONSTRUCTION IN THE SENATE. If the South Fails to Accept the Amond- ment, Mili Vower to be Invoked. hes &e ao Wasttixerox, Deo, 1 The passage of the Negro Suflrage bill by the Senate yesterday has caused no little sa afaction to the colored 0 of this distr In the courao of his prayer, at the open ing of the House of ntatives, this morni Mr. Boy a ked God that there was oue place under the full control nd jurisdiction of the United States, the District of Columbia, where mon had been enfran sed, aud he t A that this wos but the begiuming of a work every The Sonate, for the first time thia session, hat an Executive Session this afternoon, nd referred to the appropriate Committees © various jailitary, naval and civil ap. intmenta mado by the President during CCORR 1 sent by to that body for cir advices and nsent, There aro no coufirma Kepresentatives Campbell and Taylor having each succossively decliued serving on tho Spocial Coumittes to inve aul t of the N Orleans riots, Speaker bas appointed Representative Mc Cullough to Hil the vaear The Commit Tyger ¢ rowding tho fom. to the ployees about the first of January next About thirty Senators and Representa tat the Capitol last night, and or. for Pre aa Secretary, to | Tho District Franchise Bill, iTS PASSAGE IN THE HOUSE, | Great Rejoicing Among the Negroes | e White: vy Mr, Wade, rent devot exercises at some of their religions moeti last night. The prompt action of the House today in passing the bill hus given them ad* | litional delight. A number of whites, ine | dignant at the proceeding, talk of calling a | mass meeting to take into covsideration the | nilition of the District of Columbia, and | the future to he expected from the pass {this bill conferring p: alequality upon | | indiderent upon the ubject. Another por: | tion of whitoa rejoice with thoae who are to be entrusted with the franchise, The pas | ange of Lin each Monae by more than | two-thirds majority, places it safe beyond a of Mesara. Eliot Ohio, and Subparnas have for wit ms Ordway ox ommittes to New ainat the pro employees wa of applicant ls of Congress heir behalf, and sitore to protest w in office of the Secre revious con female em mecting , Re be held lei graphic communication between the Atlan | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, tio and Pacific States, Tho bill goes back to) Wasiixotox, Doc. HaMr, Washburne, the House, for its concurrence in the | of Hlinois, introdnecd a bill for the eonstri amendments, | tion of government telegraph from Wash Mr. Pomeroy, from tha Committoo on | iMéton to New York City 1 Public Lands, reported in favor of printing | Mr. Sheilabarger presented a memorial copies of the Land Commiasioncr’s te- | from the toval Louisiana, ark port for 1866, in German, 5,000 in French, elas cata BIGH 1 A 100 in the Swedish lancuage, for dias | CONsTE e aide the care of the Exhibition, and 5,000 | United States, ag ment for that Sta | The memorial is « byt tint due them F - ! ' 4 ho under the act ernmonte for the distr ately in 1 of Senator the Conunitte revolt againat the Government o n CoM | States, The bill provides for te tingent by p Mr. Ramsay introduced a bill proviting | Territorial Governments for all the late Re scrips, Iaaued according to law, shall ts given tow es, Without respect Lo col coivable in payment of pre-emption claims, | and all_w v6 borne arn whon daly assigued to preemptora, and the | United Sra held eivil or stich eases aa to the | under the ¢ leracy to the technical quarter ‘ to hold o to vot 1, is hereby modified 80 ae to make it to- | referred t (ue Comm " catable upon the pre-emption settlement, | ton according to legal aub-division, Referred | The Committoe on Claima reported a joint to the Committes on public Lands. Fesolution to pay to Ober, Mausen & Co. ; | merchante of New York, sixty thousand dol Mr. Wade moved that the Senate take up | furs for comp rest Dotea leet At & the bill to admit Nebrask Attor asin the jouut resvlution was Mr. Sumner said he was against the No | PNY on of Me lor, of N. ¥., the braska bill, The Senate had voted itself in | Committe Pan tue iid Powel 1 wok in. | favor of human rights, and now a propos: | structed ty ss into the ox ey of ton wae before it aside t | fixingta time wien pe is to widows and Lereate » “white man's } orphans, children of soldiers and sailors, re bas the Senators on the othor ride had | j hted ne inissing th action and na mate pressed themsclves in favor of. He hoped | Niently accounted for ducing the lest ho Senate would not imitate the example of | ition. aball heein. i antiquity, and unweave today the web! “Pe House proceeded to dispose of the woven yeaterd | business on the Speaker's table. The first Mr. Wade said that Mr. Sumner had un- | jusiness taken fron the Speakers table was lortaken to judge for tho whole Senate. In| the Senate amendments to the Deticienes his (Sumner's) judgment, ¢ ake bill) Hill ‘The amendmenta were conenrted it iL of no merit, If he (Sumner) was | and the bill now awaite the President . je judge, he (Wade) would have to | nature Dabalsl eeanty ee P, bat Mr. Sumuor was not the judo | "The next business taken from. th e for this body, As to th an resolution i Mr. Sumner made to the adinisaion s We ae. Whueenes moentiae tect he (Mr, Wade) could aoe. i tsof tho Internal Revenue bill ax Mr. Sumner had voted f refer to the tax on cigara be ao construed tional ai which to admit | that the ad ealoren duty of 2 por cent ebel States, and there waa nothing in that | shall ba levied. only on the ototee velay uinendinent about colored suffrage. The | Gver $12 por thousand. The Joint resalution Senate had adwitted the rebel State of Ten | was explained and advoraded by Macare nenses, and now ion toe loy- | and Schenck, and op by al territory aa a State, Mosara, Morrill and Allison, “Finally, on Mr. Sumiuer-Did T vote for itt ajotion Of Mr, Morrill, 1¢ wee refered te the Mr. Wade—Yeu, you did, Committee on Waya and Meats Mr. Wade But you voted for the princi. | TASAG8 OF THK DISERICR FRANCHISE mitt h Tonneasoo wae admitted, Mr, | The Senate Bill pagaed yesterday to il the reason why the Colorado | late the elective franchiae in the District of ot taken tp last seasion was, that | Corus 5 he feared that he had not atreugth enowgn | COMMbIA, Waa taken from the Speaker's on bis side to got it through, He was not | table, Mr. Ingersol auided the previ oad then t Hy atthe ous question, Mr. Hal Mr Ineeaoll F. Yates apoke in favor of the admission aarti of Ne had adopted a. State aetiodercesriene tale Metra eta. Constitudlony end aaked (o' toootae one cr | if ad) éducational qualifleation, {n order to the States of the Union, Sho had sent two | teat the aonae of the House upon it (mar Republican Senators hore, and he did not | murs of “no, no,” amone the Ieeeabl wk the objections of Sir. Sum ere Papel een Fee ae mt MOUSE WOT 111; Tapered decile bo ylald Tor that pus Mr 8 anit tho Honso aoconded the fprevious wipposedt question, ‘Tho Bill was read §three mission woold not be eo very strong, and the House proceeded to vote by yons Mr, Sumuee & the Hloor, Alluding on ita passage, Tho vote rowulted to hisown natitutional Am 118; nays, 46, ‘Tho Speakor direct Pad ligtitteasd a toenke Clork to call hin name, and voted it they refused suttrage Chat the Bill was pane Me WwW said he considerod himself] There was no unusual excitement in tho bound to admit the rebel States if they rati | House, and there were no manifestations tied the Constitutional Ameudimont within of any kind on the announcement of the re sult. The following is the negative voto: Naya—Ancona, Bergen Ho the ha adopt Id fell bound to you Camp Horger 1 anion bell, Chanter, Coo —bvon withthe word ' white” » Finck, Gl in their Constitution Harding, Marrig, 1 ‘ Mr. Wade Without regard to that of W. Vie, Hubbell of N.Y, Hunter, Kerr Mr, Sumner—W ithout regard to the rights Lobloud, Letty of the Frocdmon t kK, Nichola Mr, Wado—I am aa much in favor of oot | Randall of Hail of Ky ored suffrage as anybody, but T will stand | Rogers, Rosa, Konseau, Shanklin, Sitg by my agreement Stillwell, Strouse, Taber, Taylor « Mr. Sumner said he would «ta Taylor of N. Y., Shoratou, Ward ¢ agreement, too, but he bad nad Whaley 16. reement! Certain politicians aud motion of Mr, Wilson (Lowa) the hid undertaken to foist auch ana agreed to adjourn over Gil Monday pon the people, but had not succeedd The House then Went into Cominittor of the proposition of that kind had heen repor Whole on the State of the Union, Me. Wash from the Keconatruction Committer burne in the Chair, on the President's nial Mensa Mr. Wentworth addressed the Committe mach of bet had never been considered by the Senate Mr. Doolittle said a reported trom the Re too to admit the re ove with a tion, separately of the I the relation of fables and au ratification by three-fourths: « aby way of illustration. The I but this ition had been tabled in the Un Measage reminded him of the 1 House, on w call of the yous and 1 tof a College, who undertook to read U Mr. Sumner was reported t aay that he | bis papile the whole of the Bible, but whose would vote for the admission of no State | hook mark waa constantly moved back that recognized a destruction of civil or | Ward, so that he made no progress, but con political rights on account of color Unued reading the same chapters day after Some one had evidently bi the sane prauk with President J that they were getting the samo t pn playing question 0 Unaon, 80 The taking mp the bill to it Nebraska was put by pern the Chair announced the vote—Ye uF Ne ut k: i in autor.) Me bh pee ‘ety make that some ons would put vaya, 11, So tho bill was akon up and | {he turks Ite thousht the tele . rn wolf and the lamb was anal to this Me ATURDAY, DECEMBER. 15,_ 1866. | MEXICO. | OMictal Commantcations—Operations inthe Vicinity of San bale i of the Empresa” Adjournment of Georgia, Teagtelatare Sentiment ondition Bit. News Items, (Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) The om clonod, Ropert Tatton formerly Ohiet of the Boston Police, died in that city last evem- ing Mason Latino has been appointed Unte ted States agent of the Freedmen's Bureed in Texas vice Major Donbleday resigned. Tie anow in reported to be two fort deep at Buffalo, and tho running of the raifrond ‘gation of Lake Champlain hae E, Sun Cable Dispatchos. | ica i" Shanon taine is cousiderably affooted by the bloom ule Potod! by the hinperialiats. | — ado Mureneeviree, Dec, 1h—The Lagisla Wastnwatos. Dec. &—Ceneral Racobado | Meare ee THE FENIAN TROUBLES Hit Ship Ocoan Eagle, from Baltimore aa inicated t Mexican Miniatet eee / ‘ is July [th, for San Franciseo, put inte Rie the follow letters received by him tis Phe CS oR Janeiro Oct. Stat, in distress, badl: tie whonchan, Senreened ri 66 rp ’ h distress, badly damaged throngh a apociat His te ‘ Lempert TTopeful Timmons.” | anit three feet of water in ber hold lated at Ma Ae on Tat inna Gaile ‘ dah Ms (os cies Loatutatione | a Atnent I. INwas, a recent graduate of uaa alecuds Wea ts cee chien iar ate | coms baal favor of a Territurial gor. | THE FRENCH ARMY. Yale College, oud Miss Eddy, o young lady, * | fowned at Pascoag, BB, on Thare htofthe Enipress at Boracasa "Constitutional » nent, orainilar terms, | 1,289,000 MEN EN ARRREM, | UF °° oUing, while skating, agtion t 1 San Tia Pots fasi, | The Speaker of th ' Tuk steamer Monterey, Capt Rawardy ¥ ia concentrati at San nia Botost he Speaker o' aaO, 1 Bee CIS from New Orleans on the Sth \aanen- i van th avy blow they suttere dress, le the country hope st rine Dattag” 2 on acount i \ wey saiterer: | droaa, bade tha country. hope ¢ Suit ia Fra gers, ote., for Now York, pat into Norfolk, lace WH fanatioiam would exlanst itaalf, and ¢ - Va., yesterday morning, short of coal cling | tatlonal principles yet provnil | 0 Necure B45 Tur frionds of Mr. Lirown the defeated etn: bald the [at high we ate secrete iemedt thi Jor pi | colored Democrat for Councilman in the 3d 2 See WE Warr one feouttad Ward of Boston, aro taking messiros te f Titcuecten ; ieacteaenecuaas mntest the election of bis Republican opper ‘ J and the worm wauld turnit oddew one fe pent ; | GESAp SEBIoaRS wee, suis fooied fa a0 | THE FRENCH EXPEDITION TO COREA, | "rite ctoven o'ctock teat yesterday from t ckima, Ae creed esp ek tae ar tgee sativa | SE ce ae Philadelphia for Now York when @ litte Sigtued Go Babe yo, Mtenaion of the Homoatea | No Resistance Met With. orth of Philadelphia ran over ® carriage General Commatidi tained. Five vetoos woro sent in, and only | | , tof the stay law was overridden, A - | containing ® man name Thomas Wate, hie | rear sina ATenvata, Now, ahh, tnt, | thatof the wtay law wasorertidien Al Arent a ANT) PRUSSIA, | wifoand child. Tho child was killed aad noe have received this ping | great nu of laws ha Nenad the wife had hor arm and leg broken, Min the Tle iyteliigence From San Tati | daring this session, of general importance, ak ‘ Votost whic aston to tramatuit to vou 6 ae Revival of Peace Relations. | piptderdeindch hart ial | Aryfiment of Imyerialiats, coming trom | oulsiana. ™ | Aretirios fifty-two jong, containing ' ein Er + | tho names of nearly all the a Prelate Hepa i ‘The Leva Movemen NEWS FROM ROME. | a wte wees ison arenes minander of the re m -- - — ene om ow 1, has beon forwat | prong. attor the def Ho ned | Wastttxatox, Deo, 14—Ropresentative Washington, praying for an incre: fea oly nna | labge, today, josie» woman’ | NQ OUTBREAK AS FEARED, | to, vying fran Ineo of tha faithful to the Emp Nhe Freel were | from loyal citzens of Louisiana, and claim pebiatend Sided etheerid lh hating oof to Heave this eity ortay, but at Mejias’ | ing to represent the sentiment of the loyal THE POPE NOT TO LEAVE. @ people agains the Indisoa, who ae request, they have delayed ‘their departure | in tha Meats, uaklig Cleaves, iol plundering and murdering with impunity. nte morrow hey have new a requ cople of b a ‘ongress to tm: mae © funera bo ugast transportation, sede the present political organization in whose doath a don Hote vet] G, Farexo, such. na will ber loyal to the ia Fat city, was noticed in Wedneaday's Sux, tool i in Comin’ nme 7 eure te the 1° Fenian Troubles. a Dear Sin—My next letter wil by dated at | ven Mberty and property. They gay thelr | this morning, in an editorial, taken a hope-| Mory wae private, The retains wees im n Luis Potosi, whore t at th ». | organizatic fi publican, bev Anse | Cal view of th ‘lea in Troland, aud | {rtrd in the same vault with those of the of Gen, Neanda with four thousand men, | equal protection to m, and that | quelling the Fenian rebellion with the civil tomar turbidle I, Emperot or the garrison of Durango, about ¢welve hun. | they arenot loyal be Hod | foree alone, clon pu aveniae drod'atrong, with the Brencl aud the trat- | by those who were an Wreck of the Indus. ebapeagil tabetha vehbogd eles tors, abande ae city and ted to Tres irgyte panvite the Livenroot, Friday, Doo. 14—Ewening.a | of the death, by Yellow fover, of Licutenam® © (Signed) G. Frevno, date of D The steamship Ludus, which wont ashore on | Montoe Forrest U. 8. N., on board the B. General in Commas originated, writt tho Uriah const, near Wexford, lo o total | % steamer Florida, at bor patient ens, their almont pr Jdentenant Forrest participa New York. Sauna bs uae cae The French Army. = | the naval assault on Fort Sumter, and wae ‘ernor's Appointments Cold Weather — | soatlere the for signatures, Pants, Deo. 14.—Under the now orga sj}on board the ill fated frou-clad Keokuitt Suspeusion of Navigation. und the nates thus obtained have ull been | tion, the French army, with the usual re-] when sunk by the enemy's shot in Charles Arnany, Doo. 11 The Gov haa made | attac re to bord ater ta It Le serves, will foot up about one million two | ton harbor, the following appointments: Adjutant-Gen. | Proven area cick RiGee cae hundred and sand mon, It ‘ mF or tiated a ; loyal citizens, atid nb ‘ n Tt ia ox Goneral Intelligence. oral, Selden ary Chatauque; Tu the i pected that auch @ mighty standing army in ‘ apeetor-tionoral, Goo. 8 olor of Sara Foaard for (heir POF | times of peace will hava no good effect By Matt to the New York Sun.) toa; Qu master Gonoral, Edwin A presented to the col.| There ls much misgiving to the et . roa Pepi es arta peal eta tekoe hh n presented to F Nenesnens exports 29,000,000 0f Baberte is very cold, ‘The Sr. Loum, atoamora 1 n tonight, fra their last trip for the seas 1 Crowley fell iuto a pit containing RB Wator ashes, ata blast £ ein Uo in Howse this vieinity, When taken out he was found | ee by Dr, Auguat of the ame year for the Doo. th Toavenworth saya that shipments pf gold Denver for the cembor 4th, wero 1,179 0 api n, why wan Hockingte wook |, proprietor of the aan it wa ral, Dudley W. Oloott of Albany; Engi wt it should dd mainly by cor in Chief, Charles W. Dowling of New | representative Among the signatures | York; Surgeon General, Jan *. Pomfrit | are those of Governor Wella, Chiof Jus | of Albany, Aideade Camp elect, F. Shepard orge W. Kendall, and un, | of New York H. Licheniaw of New Papers worg referred to the | York, Bradley of Albany, General pitteo on the Now Orleans riots Gatos, & whom the position of Judge Advo: a cate Gon ral has been py ferred hee not yet Missouri. announced anes thereo! Shipmonts of Gold Murder Arrival of t wind is prevailing ipmomt Gai Urane ie A dispateh from ending 1D 4, valued at Malt shot fow days Aiod to-day ‘wards absconded trom the Kurenai of among the thoughtfal in this The United S60 Vania, F nme ‘onolad structed for the uso of the Emperor of | 1, China, but actually in fedornto nover delivered ‘The French Expedition t Panis, Friday, Doo teat advioow from China, atate French Expedition to the Corea was meeting erumoent of Italy and the Holy Soa, the recover the amount of $150,000 paid M. M Arman Fils by a Govern ity. ead pencils anuually, in a French Court. A WowAN im Detroit was recently fright riday, Deo. [Tho United states | Ch0d into insanity, KG how tommmenuced loal ve Tur Rank of California paid a ong P cont divi on its capital stock of First Tribunal of the Seine, to | joo on the Lath inal A Missou nian ¥ y night, went to bod, after closing hie dows ani blowing out bis Qges,” ‘These, was adead Missourian in bed next mornings (Ginx. Grant bas accepted an invitation © present at Concord, New Hampshire, tho Ist of January, and attend the ai meoting of the Veteran Association, Astony is told of a young man in Pree port, Il, who wancrossed in love and ale tempted suieid tly by taking a dose elf baking powd 6 in'ut dead yor. We Potersburg, Va, Exrness says i¢ te ate that from 8,000 to 16,000 mee ata of the Conte nton account sols, all orate for building tive ‘ged to have been con ded for tho ¢ h the vessels we navy, thou he Coren. Evening—The to that the " to be dead, complalaly resated Gon, Grant and his som arrived in this] with no resistance, in Georgia in the coming wime + com yo Ls oity to-day Austria and Prussia. from @xpoaus starvation, The Maryland, Now Moxi Henri, Doo. 14.—Tho Government of | ¥Bit® people ca pers Caen coisa hetw ad ew exico, Prussia ia about to send envoya to Vienna, | °1#® Galveston (Texas) darkios are < erin A Mamater Petition tncrenae of two sit | 4 han come, there tam deter, | ecteaaloe oer a circ that receuthy arc ALTiMORE, Doo. Hi ry Force Asked For—indinus Mauders haa come, thero ism doter-| in that city, and the ji reedinom, sleson' 6th muallatiank toes ab dialbicas ing and Murdering the Cliizeus. mination on tho part of both Austria and | think @ great deal more of it than they de City Jail, foharactorized wa spotted fover, | St Louis, Me, Decembor 1.—A monster! Prussia to renew their former commerciat | Of the Bureau. gs Sarina REUeke: anitsutlnee” dais potition, fifty two feet in len rntaining | relations, ‘The operations to thin end will] TEN oF twelve years ago two poor mem It don of the penitentiary ha erations to this end will | commonced stork raising In Nueces Team diested 44040 40 Hlbe Leud at the the names of all the prominent citizens of | he tmmediately opened by the envoya, Recontly one of them aold part of hin etoals nal Court, requesting that, for the 5 New Moxica 1 forwarded to the ait Reme Quiet. to the other for $47,900 in gold, So says the is from tho jail bo mont to tho | thorition at Washington, praying for an in | Romy, Doo. 11.—Tha anticipated troubles | @alveston News ry, lost the disease should be com | T9440 OF the military force in that terri. | in thia city, connequent on tho withdrawel A ranry of hunters left Plattemouth Otty, hey, eh abuelitels deesaces ta aera, slant woek, for a winter campaign om punloated'to convicta'ia. the: penitentiary ‘ yas nt lutely n ¥ to protect the of tho French troops, have not oceurred Upper Missourl, They propose ts which is now very much crowd: ives and property of tho inhabitants | ‘The city ie tranquil snd hunt, and expect to bring down large - — wgainst the Ind) who are reported to! The idea that the Pope hasan quantities of furs in the spring. Virginia. bo plundoring and inurdoring almost with | of leaving the Holy City, is Au. Tisnuy FRAcKRR, a member of the Pamnge of a Stay Law. impunity, Rae 7 Atlantio Baseball Club at Zameaville, Obie, Ricimsonn, Deo. MueThe bill extending - abandone ree had is oan roken while playing ball res the time fixed by the proaent atay law, for Canada, Rome, Friday, Doe, U.—Anothor United | rma He ras aatcblng at the thas, and the collection of debts in Virginia, wh Another Rumor About Surratt Mrs. Jot. manotwar has arrived at Civita| Martin H. Lorrs, a prisoner confined = was defeated in tho House of Delegates o ar eg ag servi the Staunton, Va., jail,on a charge of lar. Wednoulay, was reconsidered yesterday, lontubat, Doo. M.—The Mingnve atater| pita, Briu eo, Mm’ i ceny, attempted to burn his way out Bel kya Yola O0 4S 0 E,) The erie Surratt was discharged from tho | qin tides, Dec. 1.—The mission of | Wridny. He succeeded in getting bi wi by a 7. ‘The exten ; oe noral Fleury to Florence is in reference y suffocated, aud will gain au additieg n ofthe time is from January 1867 to que ‘oaplo for eccentricities. He} sotoly to the a stions to his sentence, ween the Guy own pertona in Nashville, Tonm., Wao took the floor in advocacy o ngrone ublio Kid dred i : ators Wilson, Foster, Willey and Hender- | remarks \ struction, Ho cousider. | a! waters aud tho Lainb, Congreas te_Verte | pounds, : Toxpow, Friday, December 11—Ryening, | Gareenment for the restoration of aa gon, and Represontatives Patterson, Do ed hin to admit the Southern | Of having d be 00), Claughton.) Congress wine of Hit Kame wad | ,, ire orterson David fe nndarsincd to have Recent intelligence has been received here | for colored people by the Freedmen’s Be to be held without regard todenominatioual | Prey, they should fart to accept that ainend bad he: Moamer Uthat Sir J. Michel, Cor war which haa been desolating that coun-| A noornrack in Louisville, Ky., recently diatinctions, Sharh he toua then Jor applying the strona arm willin Delaware, from Charleston, 8. C. for Now Chief of the forcer, recently pre try haa been suape a truce having b quod» merobant for, one dine f +7 ‘| » | of the milita saubar Ga thas cid reertnte the Coust York, put into Norfolk thia morning short] @ report at the request of the t i Having beed | rendered and gained his si Tho pablic wij do well to receive wit vp ‘yanis Fearon amend: hisiblans whdan aitetre. oh declared between the hoatile factions, whi : lag ar akatunsante Cal phed | (9, all governmenta on the basis of equal por pend Ja Bie Aye, of € She experienced strong northerly ty of fortifying this ity, ss oat ARRIVAL OUT ted to exceeding caution statements telegraphed | 19,4 niversal sullrage, but no it betore of fortify hia city, excep ARRIVAL OUT, od from Washington inn to contemplat tir, Kirkwood 1 quired what Mr, Wade |, O® motion of Mr. Lawrence [Ohio] tho | Bales the entire passage ant put into Hat- | heavy cont F et Doo, 14-—N rh | ed changes in the duties levied on yarious | Would consider a reasonable time? 1) on Be muslous, wore instructed to | tera, and remained at anchor a day in con DNTo, Deo thins ht engine can oki Clata Wheeler Caney ean aer’: | rim destitution at Chattanooga, Tena, & fe i 4 Mr. Wade replied that he would consider | ‘nauire into the expedioncy of amenc requonce of the heavy sea, Hor supply of fuok Railroad ran into the} trom Now York, arriv bis. | so wide aproad, that it is proposed to opem siticlen Of forelga itsportation, “Nothing. 6 | ine reaat pine wae ounanetads a tho Fonsion Taws, 0 us to provide that it | Colt eave out beluw Cape Honey, elon exproas train threo miles west of this place | fam New Yuck arrived hero this \ ats, at which such uf the poot ae at all settled yet inregard to these matter he Southorn Legislature all cason where it 14 proved to the satiaface | COM! . and today, smashing a car and in. | 8°! ss le to work, and such asc Yt ad olay du Ah orttas ara | Ca uuara Lamnlatanes Had Glak mi aithar | 0 oanee Bape eared i at | had to burn her coal bunkers to make | uring one man, & Drakem COMMERCIAL, AND FINANCIAL, rlosmans) 26m receive ca heme ix-Proaident Baez, of the Doniuician Re ul to ratify the Aino where auy soldier ot the Staten during tie | stam: Sho sila to-night for Now York, = Livanroot, Dev. 1d, Noon te Roa oa was at the Capitol this mornin conalder it. dtr. Wado then spoke on the 4 hire s | ho steamer Monterey-—both now coal Cuba, ‘ it roporta tho sal mie meal is diay, i cs ation and resources of Nebraska. The | Rebellion, died in any rebel prison, it shall ry WOLEA por hy aloa of ¢ 1 late eoch at Manch The internal revenue receipts during the 1 Of Btatiatice showed the rorcluticn | for all putpones of peuaions is sucht caso be | 10K ; mont in Madrid, look-| week at 108000 bates; market having been | 1, 1%,%1ate speech at Manchester, England Sele Manis Lave Reamane $250, GIO Ta ARI Lanes ait at Pee Hed | doetmed prima fucie evidonee that euch per | lve Baltimore pilot boats, Maryland « Uae beinac | very active aud prices fluctuating. The antes | Lord Stanley related a story of an admire past six months Lave avers over $hx ‘ in April tnate oud at tho Laat | deemed prt fe Online thas WHE DER Usa sig arrived from the Capes to nig tion of negroes in Cabal teityy will probably. reach: 1000 tatiee | bly conducted man in jail,who by extra woek 000 per diem, Itis eatimated that the rey w of as cw ve et : wu report @ heavy gale blowing outside paniah possessions, is reprosont : ie od te I a respectable sum, whiel hee i. iy earn, | pated Whe arguuionte advanced by tho | view of the Culted States tn the ine hie] Mv foprt & Beary alo Mowing outa | ant of i" Y | Tie market is wtoaly at yoatorday’a prices he immediately provesded tw enuio for the year will be nearly gax,onoun, | fratnd tn arguments advanced by the duty ie frame the north tbe noche od to havo acquire? much {mportance, The! Juvceroot, Deo. 14—The market for | rs eet or hne aking tools. The House Military Committee haa under | ate in July. Mr. Maynard asked Ie to introduce a have put inty Hampton Koads tod friends of colonial reform aid to have | pete tin te Ste ) Is Gd for Pe 1 TH ttle p » in England has tarned Fea eo bata epi An HeLa aL Hea ae ars nipheneyy gnpetta esr rg Paes eT siondgeeae, from the | sequence of the heavy Woalher brought the question to such a crisis, not-| BM Refined, On the Continent, the qu 0 attontion of farm rato Faising and keep tension, giving one hundrod dollars w year | tom was bund iu honor to admit Nebranka, | Appiration of rove Mina tot | hws been blowing trea all day, withatanding the roslatance of tho Govern. | Hone Lave varied bus litle during tho | iny goste fur milk. in ancient dave these to every soldier for his term of servive, do- | Southern States, Mr, Sherman said he voted [Ject all claims for damages to property in eleity bad oo ual (a Porcneii mont that it must soon be settled sither | i aa ' | aniv ale wero k bin I i x wks, both for ho rebel States during the war, Messrs, | A Acrivue riot occurred in Portamouth to-| in favor of liberty or of a continuance ot | Livenroot, Doe @ in- | meat and nil, auc ) ducting local bounty. ‘The law which was for tho Constitutional Amendment with the Teorerned Went poe weer, Moses: | night betwoen pasties vf whites oud’ ne j te nrenant avalon, In which veut eaten. | quityf s fli; | Migat andl rll, Aud the Heeb of a Young Rie passed, it will be remembered, gavo one | te ious upon which the South waa to bo | The House then wt 1 minutes past | 6Fe% Throa white men wero dangerously, | tropho in Inevitable.” “A correswundent of Aton prime | 4 ruar set, for by in Bo hundred dollars to soldiers who had served | (Ho togws unon which tie South Jah void | look adjourned til Mouday next. | | Sitges went oon fia idtion Gan | eee lees maar our lela forthe ter uighty detsetedw poli tt th | ‘ nf ogtuca were wounded «luring ur | town: Lani Novembor our Minister for the | Liventont, Deo, I—Boot rules fi , alee Staaaae ver two years, and fifty dollars to those | the irresistible logic, that if they. acenpte ipalak eoke | # firm at | boat entering a store, aud helping Lime who had served under that tin | : ‘ " i tata > i ter | Mea house of ULE Presumed to be the | intention of the Government to deat! held dt tsa ve wt, for short clear Labbed, aad der bouds Goy. Holden, John 1 Samos F. Tay. | Mult their Benaturs aud Roprosontati telegram from Wai B yestes | work of nogro incoudiatien, in the vicinity | Mmediately with the queation of eolomat | if | Fae nabbed, sad le wow under beads lige ee gree ] He, (Sbertan,) voted for the wimendia day's Bun stated that 4 gentleman had been | where the melee oveured. ‘Hafore the Fire | reform, The Cubana’ and. Porto Rie] hte! Eellay Evening, Deceumber 14, | avait trial of, and Mesara, Harvie aud Jouking of | with this” understanding, aud robbed of $17,000 in the vars butwoon Now partinent could reach the locality and | cane mont twenty-eight delegates to | crit brewlstufls warket tendy downward A aint twelve y of age died in Lom North Carolina, who have been in Washing | mot dream thi the 927) Vick and Washis Further details | S44Y the progress of the times, four build. | Madrid — fr their “various distr ‘ wd ata decling, being Jast quoted | don re f swallowing & dameom ton soveral days, have left the city and are | UUubt | in the muljects Ho, ji wk and Washington, | Vurther dati usewero bitrued Co thi ground anil the Government aelectes CUTS TITES gl ti AU OR ‘ It wis found, on pt wt mortem Oxatme | gretted that the Prosident had msod his in eta th tiew cngaged in tho aflair par from the exoticers of these islands, | th! Haskot also shows a deolly harp point of the s now on their way home. ‘They were appoint- | fluence a tthe amendment, Ty ao | Mery was committed upon the Hon, Caleb | jer ancaded it tho aflai Vaile | Oonatituting the two mectline get set | ing toudency, und closed ta fmigs and produced: eda sommittee fo come bichi rr in tho Inte | doing he did not beliove Mr, Johnson bad | Lyon former yi ern of jfilal mand Sat | ae thi. time count of others joining in| of inquiry, the inangural sitting bh 2} Loxpos, Dee, 1 on—-C for ation, whick caused death, eats of the loyal. people of that St shown himself the friend of the South, He | perintendent flaira for that e , hers joiuing in i wl sitting ha : : t > hal Mey TantaMrat Lah vine Of atcGT BeOe eaarern ee streuin E ees et ages lidaereneee ra ain Holongedt eg | aad Waking part with hott side a n place a fs ight ago. Such of maT Open Be Bs ; : uertille Pud” £ Bas rhe je ithe one hundred and seventy mem Jed the amendiment, on the ground, among | tho Government, a wus col papOrs ae aro permitted toa rina MeRiess Seecutre es 196; TH any murders, committed the Legiels Thoy aay that the t | othore, thet it was not props ne | vexing it {to Washingtow to have. his ae North Carolina | Boreramant ane’ View ite eau af the PORN eye re ek Reman Tie, | ery ad by them and introduced yest } stitutional Congress ; counts squared up there, Action of the ta Desire fer | traurdinary vehomence, Dut they ine tas | a Deo. Ui Telegrains frow ¥rank Ths loral papers rectte preseutal Stevens, to rr stinacy might yet have to loarn by little ex = aregy Natioual ye “J ~ fort ‘ aay od rre tout t i“ Caroling toa territorial condition and | y wheihor this wee ® Constitutional ‘The Liquor Question In Boston. Ratan, N. C., Deo. M.—To-day the Se ow bat iti exereme; anit thero can | nowy in Ameri ts, with malow at 701g Saitoh SRD Re na to provide for a Convention { a8 OF Ho Jostos, Doo. '—Tho liquor question is i can’ | Garton bie late eee canes eH Show, Be vening, Decembe chance of being passed aud his equal auttrage amendment. So help-mo | approach cistature, Hila stated that | lution wth the loyalty of the peo- | OSLe the moat ieee ncnal eo eition ta | Pa Securities wero Laat quoted who pao lately tee g Republi tem bers h Gud 4nd Mis eae, wil paves vote feel cule eavoctena cul at tia ter y Sonatora ple of » ‘oliua, but referred thom, | tarman typhi Airy a Be ie h United Sutes vested considerably in oil, Tu grad a saod them in ite fav the admission of m Southern State that de. | favorable to the menauru, and aot 80 ak a cou erens, Only 2 60K, nois ( s hie teat one Sabbath morning, be aa, tea have distributed among Congreay | {ti t f penera. Beate thet de | terorable § Ener Wi eae Oh ¢ | with another resolution, introduced by Mr. | Bot withhold A berien twentysix | D yi | . . would be found in the last chapter of Acts, 4 Cong nies tho right of suttrage to their black ertaiuty. ‘Th ; oath 1 ites wend Evio Ka mon @ circular, showing that aw test of loy- | ciusens leading rs are satisfied with the | Joues of Wake, doclaring an earnoat desire | (ie Hiri kad AY lucha . - the laat verag, and the lat Lalf of the vers, application, they. say, would ettectuall Grimes moved to susponil further con: | ‘fom retailers are. disposed. to. agitate. fe | Korner : Hof -anaware s bab 86 tee va: | A tock of the hair of John Hart, o lice the Goverumont of the Southern | sideration, aud tako up tho resolution for | further, ‘The decision of tho Sapreme ourt | Ber people, and for the reconstruction of the trom ‘their bela mae waa Taroreble 10) A Dials (ich | the siguers of the De aration of Inepenae States in the bands of Union men, and pre-| tie holiday recess ‘The resolution was | of the United States will regulate the mat. | Whole country, REP he ihadis cnaphe te ceee | ween) nt he bill tor | €86e, aud test speaker of the House of Ag clude every secossionist; and no other test , ter finally, and for that decision the auti a vaca one MA RRIBA AE Tos Cau batene. | (ie 18 t u of military | SwUly of New Jersey, has been presented ean do so without excluding thousauds who | taken up. liquorlaw men are willing to walt, Much Tennessee, jl alg rt rl da heeled Jolt on Inoue aed whole | by Jacob Weart, Esq., of Jersey City, te at first were minted, but who repented and | Mr, Feasonden oy t. If gentlome mplaint exists with reference to the con- | Conyieted of now sre prowling of A IDAY Liege De Rin- 1 Ae n't rvice | Governor Ward,’ for deposit inthe State afterwards peritled their lives aud estates in | flattered themselycn that there was nothing | duct of the State constables. It i charged jarder—Dislatorring the Feds | motel —how the try 28 Way be, coms | Hale or Datitutes, | Library. Ithad lain in the earth for» pe support of the Uuion todo, all he h 8 to call theit purposely avold tho large and eral Dead, Balled te Febor=-(tat is inay be enalaved) | with of vr requited | Fiod of eighty-six years, aud was still prom —- attention to t f au hour's length, | wealthy ‘liquor establishments, and prose-| Nasiviitm, Deo, 1M4.—Honry Alle mee nonaration OF nen i - od apparcutly as uatural as ever, exe Eeace ch iy ayes ede IL | cute obly the smaller opese Pkt gives tine nae a? the a 4 M ®| Asiatics may beat Lo eucouraged—and | should 1, lote wou rewn | Served apparently as ualural a8 over, om i oday, on the nto take up a Dill! | cute only the ler ones, ‘This gives J, y ‘i if r terms of service aro | cept it was the color of & in wi THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. | ic ‘hankrupiey til, toll to repmal tho | tothe suspicion thet he release "eonriss | Member of tho Léth U. & Infantry, charged | whether any” ineein Peasaenee | crite f Foie el wesembeldeh President's ‘auinesty power, and @ great | dare not raise a political duet with the murder of Jack Krouelly, @ police- | from the abolition of corporal p follows: For the v SECOND SESSION, Presi P great t ® ust by gutting the 7 > i rT tantry 3 yeare active service, 4 Tux report that the Secretary of the U.@& the Boatting DIK: Ht wren cat berapeeenies | monster, ostabllahments, | Hivedlsths "of | man, last Moy, while in the discharge of his | Three of the Forto Itican delegates have | tanity # Yeare activo service, 4 years sarvice | Tux report that the ea Senate, th peasting Hill Ht was aald by wom gon: | thone "who re, prosecuted are ald to bo | duty, was to-day convicted of murder in tho | Prews alioagies have | For the cavalry and artillery 4 yeare netive | vices of the female clerks in Wanurxorow, Dec, 11.—-Mr, Fossanden, | tio'on the 4th of March, Serobebiy ib woah: | chtiee oe tke’ Beatat teaiial force in | *2°° “4 degree ; the jury assessing his pun- angle ante TOUR | ROE ES: TENS ROE TIO® OB a | acsenee Ate) tee Ree ae from the Finance Committee, reported a bill | jut only to organize und adjourn, "| charged to be one-sided, and islative | ish aent to 20 years in the Ponitentiary, RU ueteaista le tan daria toe l witch Aull sntualena Ua he actttc Ghat iis | lnletes aolarea Iegeae gronter than the passed by the House a few days sinc Mr. Shermat, said his experience was that | inquiry is threatened into thelr eouduct by | he work of disintorring the Federal dead sholiflon, resorvo 40 themeelves tho right of | conclusion of the treaty of posse Lave ace | previous importunitiee for afpotatauent king appropriations to anpply defied it was impomsible to get * quoram during | the temperance men, ~ * we | inthe cometericsin and about Nashville, | submitting « plan of emancipation of thoir| beon flually arranged, Saxony having | mode of tactics at present in use is th the holidays, Aftor further discussion the " eh p | y do: | hement urging upon the Secretary the jus the appropriation for Government service, | yeug and nave were demanded on the reso: | ‘Two sete of Masdnio Jewels, etcloa from | £°F Teluterment in the National Cemetery | oWD, 1% accordance with whut they believe | ageead to comply with all the Prvasiay do | Remout urging upon, the Secretary the jum for the fiscal year ending June 187, Read | ution to adjourn from Decoraber. 24m to | Lodece te Ml find the charter of | Mt Gallatin Pike Co,, lx miles from this city, | £7,,7",'%°,{\4urence, batweon tho ciroun: | manda, Vola Fvo | der that they may not all be thrown gut of | hroe ies "a pated, with certain | Jauaey Mand eon adopted” Youe | Haapaet ange No H wore fount Was bogan today, and 108 bodies wore stasis, ‘Tho moral oiloct, however: ot. tnis | their: full tor grace | emplozmnt at coy aaah lady pol ; jondmonta of the Se Finance Com. | @4Y* wn, ‘s iamapotia re o 0 m i ditions of conscription hitherto joving herself cor at to cout * pnenlmionia of the Seuate Finance Com. | "Gn motion of Mr. Wilson, the Sonate wont | Roy have boon forwarded ty tne reed | ‘Sk60 Up. The work ls proceeding under Sede Mane cow eater re, CRIN: | ih the sondittaes Ot eet ner ie | teak olseee oe ee ey | mittee, among which are the striking out of | into executive session, and econ after ad: |8 ary of the Grand Lodge of [liaise to | the direction of Chaplain Ernehaw, nd ie] Government will deo ig ite progeug di | made in tho Le Of CLOLE SOF Vive HY BLO | nm —— } tho item of $19,000 Cyr facilivwting tele-| iurned to Mouday Bodie Vue aro of the Grand Lodge of oxpooted (9 extend tgough fwe youre lowe" | goavevou * (Coptaued o wrth Page) - 7 ————eEeEEeeeeEEeEEEeEeeeee