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ee THE NEW YORK SUN, “TT SHINES POR ALL» 384TH VEAR! THE OLDEST DATLY MORNING PATER IN NEW YORK CITY Facep: (he Journal of Commerce, and without | Thirty Fourth Yen WASHINGTON. IMPEACHMENT MOVEMENTS: | OF SUCCESS. tof the District, A COMMISSION TO BR ASKED FOR, NEW YO os = pete WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER au PEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN TUE WoRLD. THE NEW YORK SUN peeseaee every facility fer obvaining the newe of the day irom every part antic Cable, by Tele clad, and illy provided with the necessaries wil that we are not to ition of the horrors of 1868, nd people were eof bumanity, The telogram by Cable from Paris pubs relative (0 # ing before o planation to the Senator from Mlinoia, with the indulgenen of the Senate, knows—ho is imated by a desire whethe ie, off in aix Weoke whether if h day's papers, case of the United States French conrt, omits to ato compact form, AT ONE HALY THE PRICK ot other | ling the motion to refor Mr. Tram i ite on Recon ur oxpired—ae Mr. ‘THN BUN is read million persons, and thus beco exposing ite entire cont Of advertining rarely (0 be found THE PRICES of the peper, at the potilens oF furnished by news venders ie TWO CRNTS | PER COPY : and te delivered by carriers at the House, Htore of hep of any who desire Ih, fr SWELVE CENTS PLR WEEK, or sent by mail at ery day, by nearly @ quarter ver (4 angie shoot | nee) a media | ction the mort ‘as about to reply Teconatrnotion ‘efore goes over until toamorrow. The unfinished business of yeatorday waa taken up on Mr. Brown's ainendiment, to Which is a proviso that the act for the nd cbraska shall not take effect except on tho funda there shall be no denial of the elective franchise or any other rights te Person hy reason of rae Mr. Wade took the the amendment. strongly \n favor of the joverniment against war, at Bordeaux, to recover t 0 the use of purchase money for n paid to him ament, though ceived tho ahipa, their dolivery having been prevented by the Eu. leon, to avoid difficulty with the tates,” ‘The claim is that Armand is accountable to the United Btates for the |CONGRESS YESTERDAY, Tho District Suffrage Bill. 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The project of the Transit Company for Ho expressed the construction of a railroad and telegraph Across the isthmus of Tehauntopes, ie at- tracting more general attention here than any other commercial entorprise of the day; the route by the Iathmus from New York to rinoiple that it iybody could be, but he did ‘ongress should exact auch conditions, after having admitted Tennessee raake would ratify the ment, and he would ask no mors. the course of his remarks Mr, Wade advert ed to lis position on the aubject of recon: He would admit the Southern States if they ratified the amendment, but would not ratify it he would go as far as any when now torma were to he mad Sumner asked Mr. Wade if the robel governments were, in his opinion, compe tent ie act upon the Constitutional Amend Mr. Wade replied that he had no better opinion of the without them. Neb: Female Department Clerks, y i ehed thee If the, Fernanding road, across lopted aa a part of the route, the distance saved will be nearly en, The Liberals hare been throughout in undisputed possessi of the State of Tebauntepeo. Tho Transit have an order from President Ju: # local authorities to extend all fa. cilities for the immediate commencement and prosecution of the work, and will p forthwith to build the road itidently expect that in leas th 4 RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY. he was afraid they two thousand "AN AND FOREIGN PATENT CY MESSRS. MUNN & O0, Publishes Waantsorow, Deo, 18. There ia no doubs but that Mr. Ashley's Fesolution ima at the impeachment of the | Preatdent, though forts are making to give | it @ contrary appearance. ¢ has aprond rapidly since Friday continue to sch ae AS: ments et sew Lnventiona in ‘conntries, CO, bave had seventeen yeary patente end have acted as EN of the “Beleutific Amar Pat Sumner had, but be believed Congress had the power to breathe the breath o these dead Sta K amendment, took toe floor at the conolu- Wade's apesch, and made « h on the atate of the late rebel denied the doctrine that the State governments were doatroyod by the Ret of recension, and assorted ¢) subversive of the principles 1 Constitution was formed. southern States could not bo punished for treason because they yielded obedience to their State government when the general government afforded them no prot means ot resistance, Pat foriwation to Javenterm furulebed, tres | Tho Negro Suffrage Nill forthe Distrit of discussed in Cabinet council | ou Friday last, all the members boing pre sent except Seoretary Stanton, unanimously advised that the bill be vetood | on account of ite diafranch bill morely giving suffrage to the negroes | would bo approved. In the Board of Aldermen last night, Mr | Columbia wi THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, AECOND AEAKION, f OF TRUE MERIT— THE CAPILLARIUM, MAGICAL MAIN” RESTORATIVE, a RING, INVIGORATING UTLEY ING ‘THE HAT ation will prevent the Wasnixatox, Deo. 1—Mr. Edwards in troduced a bill to provent illegal voting in the District of Columbia, which was re- unmittes on the District of g features, A Citizens of the forved to the Ce Sill reetore Dasma, 1 Mr. Wilson presented the following, which was ordored te lie upon the table nome Oxrman Howe, oe Mint, Was All talk about State was Calhouniem, secessioniam or eovernigntyiam in ite worst form. Re to the bill to admit Nebraska, Mr. id there were no reasona why the id bo admitted, while in his judgment there wore @ gr: Teasona why m State with ao small a popula tion as Nebraska ying Congress to repeal all acta estab lishing tho present method of goverument for the District of ¢ r be anane of the Bealp, aud makes it Hi intrinsic merit and virtue, favor, not eniy with the La: | eat that the CAPILL A: SExATE Avy Hoven oy Raransanrartyss lersigned directors would Jong mouths of toil, sata! Usted a home for the orphans, at the corver n of the municipalities under | thom. Tho matter waa referred to a special ay here bo remarked that the Congressmen who recently vo- the negro autfrage bill, py Brraitier. i will | prose thomaclves in favor of similar to that Tepresent thas, afte of Committee, ould be given e wor in the Seuate with the State of New ork, and be pormitted to cast two votes © Pounaylyania in « HAIR DRESAING ‘Va sddition to ite Reto: ped, vit ANT agninat two from Ohi conclusion Mr, Cow: proposed to amend Proven againet the passage of House Bii'No. 6 8, cs unjust and wacailed fortand bs awd {i the members hed hous our knowledge and 2 Mair rom Pet Pe. OLoseY and FLEXINLR ing that it is horeby: the peoplo of the torr whon admitted asm State aball owe a perso inotly undorat red yesterday by the Supreme Court causes much Congresamen, and is regarded rt will not favor current political is which are legitin Known that 1 was Respectfully, & as indicating that the C ©.V Morris, V. P. D. Lawis, Mra, Dav, vine, weed It several the petition of The gold bill, in m alightly m will be reporte: kind, he anid,wae for the future what nily occurred in the Sout Mr. Doolittle opposed Me. Bi cortain foreiguorm resident in the District of Columbia, and who have declo tontions to bee be granted the ri ‘the and embellishment ot the Har Proparation contains more FOKCING POW F. Pan he found in any world PRICE 91 PER NOTTI.”. 1 Breprietor, 46 Bouth Recon! Tobe haa of Drugelats generally, vitizens, asking that they tof suftrage in the Dix favor of more Ingal tenders, though thy Sec known to be opposed to any far be ratitied, gave whioh the amendment to th It gave the right eons from the right of suilry refered athe tates the very ry The proporals callod for by the Ina Bureau for furnishing the Ln throughout the Woat with goods, &o., have | been Inid before the Secretary of the Inte 4! | rior for his approval ‘do tMevey to advordes Grageists wud suore fat ‘section. oF rene re uetance: but | told HOW OFTEN WE HEAR id give to all ti Itia expected that a 1 will be had in @ day or two. The Finance Com will remain ia Washington during the ad. | for the purp mmittes on Kor ported taverably upon the Hot thanks to Geu, W 1, 1 suid be would oall it up for action to- ENT, w the publi fs, 0 Leis i for aul with @ fe B10 Jot Auy one Daye It. mmittes on For nds a protection of of the five per cont 106 free colored por Jor fulso promisoa, with nmendation that it puss. * progented the memorial of the Further advices received from Europe tensity the interest of th suit of Surratt, aftor his Mr. Feaseuden of the State’ Gov the appointmont of as Governor, ninittoe on Kecoustructic won after adjour narrative of the Ceara ees | escape from Row Kbheumatiery, Headae SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. On motion of Mr Wilson, of Towa, the Judiciary Committee was dinchargod from the furthor oo tion of the House joint resolutton for the Protection of 6 in the mattor of public ows that in addi ther atores at the al uavy yards and dopots, now on board of the veasol, memorial from te of Loutsis the white loyal vrth that the prosont State Gover Jouisiana iadisloyal now as during the war, Union mon wei ETING OF ALL THE READERS OF | I SUN would be a meetin 7 vould perseciited, eto tho reorganization of the State and is sigued by Governor | with carriages and equipments, of ammunition for enc It appears from tho Superintondent of tinting, that the coat for printing, ig and engraving, or | dered by the two Housos of Congroas fur the 30, 1966, was $1,018; and ccutive and Judiciary Depart. 00) for the samo period. 1 ts nearly $69,000, lands returns received at the nd office for the 1 hat over 47,090 acres of the pub- | lic landa were disposed of in that month at the Ean Claire Wisconsin offi uber of the members of Co have already atarted for apend the two woeks’ Christmas holidays, It is understood that the Hon quarante oing publican form of government loans of the Re and the same was referred to the Committee on F Mr. Brandegeo offered a resolution in structing the Committee on d inquire into and report on all the facts cou nected with the destruction by fire of tho camer New Ironaides, on the Decomber, together such recommendations ax the facts mand, with power to send for porsous aud and to report at any time. Washburne, of Ilinois, favored the t mui bo would like th tloman from Connecticut to atate the connected with the destruction of the Trumbull, in presenting the above, mado severe rewarks on tho grievances com plained of, He assorted the right of ( to give protection tu the loyal citizens of lately robellious States, undor Marantey a republican form of goverument twas evident from thia moworial that tho State Government of Louisiana was not re Hoe contended that the ¥ Between Johneon and Tillary, Brooklyn, ‘rom OPEN DAY AND or the Instruction of ADLLES AND YOUTH of COMMERCIAL AND ENGLISH BRANCHES. | ch the most Ample for the scuataltion of aigebre. gemenry, binding, lithograp year ending Sept publioan in form, value of stock on hai kes wore raised in A nth of Novem Larios to rebel ott A anid the authority for this ular of the Secretary of State 1905, othe various al governors of the rebel States, direotly, giving his opinion that the provisional gov ity to levy taxes for the purpose of paying their own walarios and | imited, Mt quelle tor (pening or- {pen Brandeges decli ernora had aut atatomont at present ‘and Avitiwotie, HOO MMR LAL Hentiewon or ito 1 reaumod the flo anid denying tho reorganize the State Gover | ed by aeoeasion of war Mt of the Prosident ta which he will soon introduce in the phject of reconstruction is to M portion from exerois | & proponderating intluonoo over the Western part of the Stato, of adveran reporta wore ¥ ineluied,) 10 "Lessons ominittes on laid on the table, Hot Last aean in Feastor, of Columbia for tho relief of er Quarter, 91 00's ganizations as will pro T have but ong word to aa. Lauds, reported back favorably t ate bill of last sensi s land to tho State of Oregon, extravrdinary ver hia apowoh in x) its of the potition the ease of Sandford Canover President Lincoln, the Judgo demurrer, givi intends it tor Legislature of Hlinois to i there impondin, 6 olf, and L hope th 4 in an elabor. in i st factlities in orrparing for busisess oF powers of Congr reular more fully Explatoing Y on with *my other School, 42 orning hour having expired the bill went over till to morrow, Mr Bidwell introduced a joint resolut extending the time the prisoner took @ | to the ruling of the ( the Court in General Dor int sustain Judge | ver will doubt. trial wt the next ensuing 1 Court for this district boat man of thom all, or th completion of ements of tle Fox aud Wise k the same referer y prosentod the momurial of the ty of Michigan p rinone mass sblo Senator, when t } any ono that hay been wamod; and fam ouually satisfied that although the modicun ‘link patriotism he ean bein bo very large, it will be vition haa been received from HL XTREMES weusely Larger en with tumbe oned condition, ator from Kentucky ¢ with the expenditure of the oiliee Report of the Suporintend Statement. of ty y of the Navyn Hance stores, iu t ML by the Gov » the claim of parties in. | ister to Turkey T cast in such a mould that he ACADEMY Jin a if Lgknow invaelt L that there is to Warrant the Senat HY #uch imputation wuimer of 184 aver the dicial Appropriation bil Vislvus were added to the ite Conanesston aL Gol notin of the termina lying back sets of the stituents L will tah ened to seourin of my constituents further than the discharge of public duty may utwtion of the Senator from Kontucky is wholly uncalied for. Mr. Daviom would iuat say « word in ar. asthe winter AND NATIONAL of the House, bib wisershla tanamauig end ane enantily | ¢ Washburae, of I, moved a vrovisy propriation for the C hing should be paid under Ita de. cisions till mich decisions were approved by Congress. Tt was rejected by a vote of 13 nyea to 82 nays, Without disposing of the bill, the Com mitten rose atta) EM Mr. Dennison was oxcused, on account of illness, from serving upon the Committee on the New Orleans riot, and Mr, Bayor waa appointed in his atond. On motion of Mr, Julian, the Committoa of Ways and Means was instructed to ia diuire into the propeiety of reporting » mee sure for the emiloymant of female clarke in the several departments of the govern ment, with definite instructions as to the fications, and giving pre wa, daughters, mothers of soldiers who h an fought for the United States during the late rebellion. ‘The message from the Senate, announcing 6 proceedi a of that body in connection ath of Senator Wright, of New Inid. before the Honse, and ap- remarke wore made hy Measra. id Sitgreaves, Resolutions of con- dolence wore adopted, and then the House, 83,45, adjourned. Virginia. Action of the Legislature, Riewwonn, Va, Deo. 18th.—The Sonate Passed tho Usury bill today, inoreasing the logal maximum rate of interest from six to ton por cont. The Houso passed @ bill appropriating thirty thousand dollars for the purchase of limbs for maimed and indigent Confederate soldiors in the Stato of Virginia, crank er tate ee Cos on the Case of Jott, Davin, Kto, kto Fortnnes Mownor, Deo, 18.—The United States District Court, Judge Underwood Presiding, opened today in Norfolk, There were sighteon grand jurors present Underwood in his charge to the jury said that their labors this term would be brief, , 1366. art of Claima EUROPE, Sun Cable Dispatches. PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S MESSAGE, Opinions of the English Press, Portion of the Message ITS FINANCIAL FEATURES APPROVED. ao. Deo. 18.—The Message of the President, which bas juat been ro- coived in full by mail, is the general topic of discussion by the public and the proas. It is argnod that the President rather weakens the strength of the Alabama claims by the manner in whioh he treats the Fenian qnestion; but that portion of the Moasnge which rofors to the finances is high- Rarratt. La Vatnerta, Marra, Doe. 18 —The Unit- ly spoken of, Judge | od States man-of-war Swatara, has loft hore for Aloxandria, Egypt, where she will take on board tho Assassin Surratt, and immodi- and the only crimos that wonld occupy theit | ately sail for America. ation would be several offencoa againat the revenuio id jal laws, and @ case of counterfeiting Lasts by It is uncertain Ciroult Court will meot, as Chief Justin Chase baa not as yot made known bis inte! tiona respecting @ apecial session. Tho arrest of alter tho comploxion of Jeff. Davie’ case, and others supposed to have been eng: in the assassination plot. It ia authorita ively atated that the judicial authorities in ngton are awaiting Ul 1 of Sur rat, and upon hia revel tirely dopend the future activa of the govern: mont, North Carolina.” Gon. Biokles’ AnthWhtoptes Order—Indige pation of the I’'re-W hippers. Wriaunatox, Dec. 1X—The recent order of on. Sickles, prohibiting corporeal pun ishmont, was served on the solicitor of this district yesterday. It ia universally re. garded aa an unwarranted interference with the judiciary of the State, and ite revooa- tion by the President is confidently pro dicted, Louisiana, Offences of Freedmen— Action of a District Court Kmiyration. Barrimony, Deo, IK—The Diatriot Court in Opotonsas, La, have found forty-four truo bills, and ignored one hundred and five, wh * ry offences, Louisiana to Tox ng, aatinilod that the former State of “A muporior advan tural and other grants in nigrants fron return fe arrival urposes. Louis brix of h Carolina is noted, slaves (1) with them. ‘The Lovee Bonds—Ne Bids, CHARLESTON, Dh 1. ceived for the purchase of one Inca worth of Lavoo Bonds, ri tined for at Now Orleans, I said to have been owing to the fact that tho law pr ition at toma thy » bids were re. Mion dot tly adver: politica anid to have had the effect of p 10 inaun of proposal st the Board of Lavon s will go on with the work of repairing the lev twithatanding the f the los confidence awed that their Massachnsetts, ‘The Removal of Gen. Kchouler. Roston, Dec. 16,—In the corr from the office of Adjutant Gonoral, Gove nor Bullock says it was not the lack of any agrooable porsoual relations that led to the removal of the Adjutant, but there wore two Paramount reasons that guided bis official action, One of theso was, the Adjutant’s sharp letter against Gon, Butler's ol and the other io opposition thereto. ‘The Governor in Massachusetts, persona in pro sitions of official trust and influe and required by the pes it political convictions, an far an ponnil re. I itiowl At no time have the people of the their Preaent opinions. Sta shown a higher determinatton to have cord naclves and their public ervants, than during the present your. No one up for public office could hy ho. pursued a ee ler toward Gon. I Gover nt ar jud nt, who would re. ottico which he comdly, the Adjn tant Chief of” the Stat, with ntial relatia toward the Governor fan th arelation of political agroement; besides, inquiries hy unively wade from ta of tho State, whether or not the onanced ed. Republics gularly nomin tnd ho was forced to may that of the State, he did not eount conduot, then n distin: Bn. Bel soon of any naguinat him, Hoh fei ho let But id he thought it waacerta ity to have done #0, ‘The Governor, iin 4, Watition to the fwithfulnons with which Geu, Schouler discharged bis dutios during the war, ign, but faye, ax the reason for hia re moval’ appears to be entirely political u Partizan, it would bo coutrary to. hin de to discume them in an. ollicial communien | Gon, and further, # modest self-respect also reatruina him f ving Ho, Religious Convention, Boston, Deo. 18.—A Convention of a num her of the various Evangelical churches sotta ussembled toxtay in Tremont | Templo j the Hou, Joaoph A, Pond preaidon Among the subjects under co sideration ” the work of Home for How Vangeli on otlorte tor Waste pluces, the duty of Young's Men's Christian’ Associations a Jetlurts to be made to apread the Gospel among the poor and 1 tod, and the ties of Christiaus with reference to all thea auentiona, ‘The Convention is largely at teuded, aud will re From Louisville, in weasion tw days Lovisvitte, Doo, theTho underwnters succeeded in raising the steamer Erapr today, whieh sunk at the howd of the catul, Sho will probably be tak repairs. teamers Norman and Burne morning from below, with large ments Of cotton for’ this ylace and vo. to Cincinnati tor rived this h wore mostly against the freedmon, for were gon to any other, The 8 from i thoir 0 failure is spondence concerning the removal of Gonoral Schouler Shouler, in his Anal reply, doos not | builer, ita | (Ss panetaare ‘The Pope on Canada. Roun, Deo, 18.—Cardinal Antonelli has whon the United Statos | exprossed hia regret to Mr. King, the Minis ter of the United States, for the article which appeared in the official journal of irratt may materially | Romo, donying the statement made by the Holy Father in regard to Canada. Cardinal Antonelli ined that what the Pope in- tended to say waa, that if the Canadas wore to be given up by Great Britain, it was bet ter that they should fall into the hands of the United States than into those of the Fo niana, With this explanation the Minister of the United States was ontiroly satiated British North Awerioa—Confedoration Dill for Parliament. Loxpox, Tuosday, Deo. 18.—The dologa tion from British North America havo agreod upon the basia of a Bill for the Con, federation of tho British Provinces in North Amorica, aud aa oon as it is pare focted tho Bill will bo sont to the Briti Parliamont for confirmation Tho amount of the Inter Colonial Railrond Loan haa been raised to a million poun sterling, Realunation of Moustior. Pants, Tuesday, Dev pinet, and that Lavallette will be his aucceasor, France Mirengthening her Defonces. TLoxpen, roported ( t the fortitications on the tron tiers of France are all being atrougthenod, and that now are projected. North Gerwan Conference. Benin, ~The Confer. ence of the Northern German States noncod its sosaiona in this city. Austria and i Benssy, Tuesday, Doo It in reported from Vienna that the Austrian Cabinet, in despair of satisfying the demands of Hun Kary, proposo to give all the various uation. alities composing the empire the liberty to agree upon » gousral soheme of reconstruc tion, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, Livenroot, aday, Doc, 18.-The Cot. ton market today opened buoyant, and ad- vanood Si. during tho day ; Middling Up- lands being quoted at 11%¢ pence, Transao. tiona wore quite lively, aud aalos of the umount to 14,000 by: Livenroot, Tuesday, Dee, 18—evening — The Cotton market has beon vory fativn all id improved (uli 0 closing prices day, 0 0 Tat quoted thin eve pence per pound. ‘Transactions were large anlos of the than was expeoted and the Jay have reached 20,000 bales, JAvERPOOL, Tuosday Evening, Deo. 1h — Broadatufls Market is inactive, aud shows a declining tondency. Corn closed this aftornoon at 34 shillings per 440 Ibe Lompos, Tuesday, De 15.—Consola to- day have advanced ty per ceut, aud aro quoted at BUC for money Tho following aro the toxt current 110. tations of Ame: iritios tod States Bive.T Ulinvis Contral Shares, Sharoa, 74. Loxpon, , Deo. 14.—Con. tole oun ageuri ei US. Five Twenties, $; ral Shares, 78; Evie Rail But little difficulty was exper. d from the ive. Fires. THAND, Dec. 18 —The tory of FA. Piniatod, in Farming was burned Sunday evening, $10,000 ; insured for $5,000 ( le yesterday afterno Inclines, mm: Somo experiments have been carried out on the Northern Railway of view to employing tho retur tain @ uniform Fate of apwed ind steop inclines. A pipo is attach tito tw. to the Highty Impertant. Pics Tes cy | POMLAMATO BY MAXIMILIAN Shall the Empire Live or Die? FENIAN TRIALS. Comtons of the | Feuiag Triele to be Mutrnited omnes Vinddan int Dock — (ett ary the Peopte. Tacties, Ac, ne. ON Me B Preeti sod Bwretenun CW, Deo i—The} awe, hey ae Court opened at 10.00. Thomas Madden waa | — placed at the bar to be tried on an i nidiet New Onirana, Deo. 18 — The thilowing Joaed cenreing him with having folontowsly | proclamation wee ened by Maxtetiinn wad » Joined certain parties who entored Lowor 7 Canada with intent to lovy war areinet tice | Promulgated iu the City of Mexiow on ts Majesty. Maddon seoma about 25 yours of hi 840, is of e powerful build, dark complox Onizans, Dec. te ioned, and has vory distinetive Irish ten-| MEXICANS —Circomatamers of great ang nitude, rolating to the welfare of our san try, and whith imereawe itr strength by oat domeatio diflicuities, have produced i¢ our mind the convintion that wt ought to reconsider tw power com confided to us, Out Counsitof Ministors, by tts convened, has given ue ther opinios that the wolfare of Mexico «itl requires ow Presence at the head of affuire; and we have considered it our duty to monede to theit request, announoing at the same time ous intentions to convoke # Notionst Congres on the most ample andi libem! basia tures. During the proceedings he kept his eyes constantly on the ground, Mr. Ramsay anid that on the 3d of De comber @ medical certificate wae put in that Marvin, one of the witnesses in thie ©A80, was too ill to attend. He wae inform. od that Marvin bad since that time been at church and driving about, amd he requeated that Dr, Hrowa be tustructed. to go to Frolighaburgh and ascertain im what state he now was The Court granted the application. Mr. Dev! that whon ho left court IK—It ia amid that resigned his position in the onlay Evening, Deo, 1k —It is whore all political parties cam participate ; ad this Congress shall’ decide whether the Empiro shall continue in. futars. And is case of nasent, shall aenist' ia framing the fundamental laws to consolidate the public inatitutions of the country. Te obteim thie result, our Counsellore are a@' present engaged in devising the nepessary meana.and at tho samo time arrange nmetters jo such & manner that all partion may sesiag in an arrangement on that basis, In the meantime, Mexicans, countingepen you all, without exctuding any politionl class, wo shall continue the work of regea- eration with courage and constancy, heving beon placed in charge of your countrymen. (Signed) Maxneiam Care fate « Weas Soere SS = Nasuvitex, December 18.—The Lowieville bound train on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, ran off the track at half pasteim c'elook this morning, at Buok Lodge, and three passenger coaches were toppled inte the adjoining creek. Mr. Biog, Mee. A, Mullor, Wm. Konnshatt, all of Louisville, received outs on the head. A. Vautell, of Nashville, was out on the head; BR Davis, ug, ie wae with: aurpriee, therefore, that he had learned that = few hours after indictments had boon presented to the Grand Jury and tras billa found b; them against some of the prisoners, an that thoy had boon severally oalled upon to plead, which they did, Ho requoated that ove plona might be withdrawn, that he might fle the aamo pleas as to juriadiotion, &o., which bad beom filed in the other cance The Jndgo remarked that Mr. Devlin had distinotly intimated that Mr O'Halloran ‘would represent him in his absence. Mr, Devlin anid he had loft #0 soon after that he had no opportunity with Me, O'TTallora After sowme further couversatior Aereed that the special pleas, and same }gment in thia asin the other case should entered, aa having been made on Thure- day, before the pla of not guilty wae ro oe Mr. Devlin thon proosaded, on behalf of the prisoner Madden, to challonge the array of the Grand jury The Judge inquired whother the chal lenge waa a principle in ohallenging, or for favor. and reminded Mr, Devlin, that ac- cording to the practice which ‘had, been roved, it waa too late after @ bill had been found and pleaded to, to challenge the array of the (rand Jury because of any de- foct in ite organization Mr. Dovlin maid thatshe oballenged the array because of illegality in the mode of immoning the jury, and hecause the provi tatute regulating the eumm: had not been’ complied to ite being too to | of Bristol, head cut; M. March, of Lincolm hallonge, he tho if ned hie Honor Unne eit | county, Team, arm burt; M. Veatell, of composition of the Grand Jury was| Brook Hill, head out Elkan, Lane illegal and void, the mere caster, Kentucky, art om the head; J. M. Carter, concussion of the beain, dans geroualy burt, and left at Bowling Green ig, ‘an unconscious state; J. T, Goings, Cinoim nati, arm and sido badly burned; B. Sohafler, Cincinnati, hand and arm burned ; Major W. H. Hunter, Logan esunty, Ohio, hand burned; Mr. Griffith, Nashville, knee cap burt; Mr. Strong, Nashville, shoulders blade broken. The Expross trains. hitherward on the Nashville and Decatur Railread, ran off the track at 11 90 this morning, tem miles south of Cartor’s Crook, carrying with it three Passonger coaches. Many of the passem re wore bruised, but mone seriously, Tho passengers were transferred to a mixed train, and reached Nashville 30 minutos bev hind time, An socidont ocourred on. the Knoxville Chattanooga Railroad, injuring the Km» pross messongor, An accident ooourred om the Lohangm Branch of the Louiavitle and Nashville R, K, badly damaging » stock train, and killing @ numbeg of hogs, but injuriug ae persons. plea not guilty, in ordor that the legality of the hody might be toated, 0 Judge said Mr. Devlin might go on to Ww whercin the constitutionality of the Grand Jury was illegal, and if any extreme case was made out, he would. then to consider whether ho had the discretionary powor of allowing the ploa to be withdri i jaa that after p it was too lute to challenge the array of the Grand Mr. Dovitn then we Jongth the grounds upon which he chali ged the oting clause by claws the pro jatutos with rofernnee to. the preparation of the Grand Jury list, and swaying they bad not bean complied with, ir. Rumaay anid he had a right, in motion of this challenge, to plead to domurror or to move for ite rejection, He moved for its rejootion, aud he held that the prosooution was not bound to anawor the challangos, in aa much aa the prisoner had already plead od and waived all objections to the Grand Jury panol The Judge dociled that axcaptions to the conatitution of the Grand Jary must bo taken bofore the indictment waa found Mr. Devlin. thon proconded to challenge the array of the Petit Jury, patting ina Jongthy document, whioh set forth many partioulars, in which it was alleged that the of the statute as to the 1 atone ware Lone ot at Yarmouth junction Dee ek, w neut insurance yes Regulation of speed o1 Lovivitte, Deo 1&—The train from Ine fad, guhouticationg the Fetlt | wasuvitie, bound Necth this morning, wag Ramsey pat wer inthe form | thrown from tho track, near the State line, of «demurrer ation PP id“ Edoorn it right to © Court till tomorrow, for the Horing the Judgment which shall give om this point.” Tho Court ac- Gordingly wae adjourned ‘ll to-morrow at 10 o'elool A Panic in Sweetsbura. Swaersnuna, C. E., Doo. 18, —Quite a panic was created hore this morning by an absurd rumor that a body of armed Fenians was approaching the village to reacue the pris oners and plunder the poople, ‘The military were placed under arma, patrols sont abroad and dispatchos tolographod to St. John’s for reinforcements, ‘Tho troops marched out to moot the supposed enemy, but finding none, returnod, and in lee than two hours from ita commencemont the soare subsi and tho village relapsed into ite usual quiet ton miloa north of Gallatin, Tennessee three passenger cars it down the om: bankmont, somo 12 or 13 passengers wore injured, 3 oF 4 of them fatally. General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Exouist manufacturors, with an oye business, sell arms to Fenian, agente: aad the Government aftorwards seizo tho same, Tuk Louisville, Ky., pork-packors have agrood to out m0 moro ‘hogs and pack ne more pork on Sunda; A Lar of Clifton, Pierce Co, Wis,, has jus recovered $4,000 from that town, for injuriea received by being thrown from a wagon while driving over # piece of bad road. THe Corpas Christi Apvents the doath ¢ on the 1th ult., of Louie Davi holio Missionary Deacon of the Diooeno of Galveston, {in the city and sub. from 3,2") to iit ta 1866, aud yot at NSAXTON, a vetera in records Ir is eatin: urbs of Cloveland houses hay Mowrarat, Deo stoma for the month of Deoomber thus far am: editor of Ohio, to only $87.00, showing w heavy de residing at Canton, and now in his tb peel dl fpr tiated aids, ar, act up 3000 oms of tho Presileuye rom the amount of receipts during the cor-| Mivvcaey intfour hours responding perio of Last year AN Austrian lieutenant was recently shat A bear weighing three bund pounds ar Views coward) tle, (aough was killed re ty at Roxton Falls, making had just been proi bravery ty tho fourth bear killed at the anima place | *ether engagemen en ho present yoar | Lhe wilt be resent ay the Paria during the present ye |, | Exhibition by. a0 illiantly uted | Toroxte, Doo. IX—A weekly lino of first | Yolumes fom'the Propagauda printing of clase steamors is projected by citizens ot | tive, © and of tho neighboring city of eos Lhd pncsleoed in 8 de ton, to run during the eum | tluring the whole of tho 28th ult Hamilton, nd & the oun monthe sone wer nh over in the stre between Lake Ontario and the maritime winter between the one young man walked aud was drowned. into tho inces, and in without bemting any vary of | maritiny A tho Weat Indies. A! ‘To pay 49,000 acres of forfoited acha large a ke has been subscribed. | swamp lands in Wisconsin will be offo ¥ Canada may profit. | pub le im the Se ary of State's ottiva cultural products for | at Madison, and on the th the forteited | tis’ and coal from the lower provinces, and | mortgaged laude will bo offered for angar, molasses, unit coflee from the Tk Soldiors’ Orphana’ Home at Madison, tnd Tho name of the company is | Wis, has now three hundred little ones ber # the Intercolonial ship Company. | to the Stu Extensive prepara. Notwithstanding the of anow | wre now beiu to give thoma traing on the Great Western and the Cana: | grand foatival ut ( Glan ralleoade ‘ate Hh Hime, The |" A numnee ern sottiors in tha eat rtaieaie at a | Vicinity of Deu Ala, have med a lay amt | w card densing th rumors of vivlouce Hovpakie deleanioe, vieltag sed: . Ts tv Northern sottlers, aud prom ion thitherward, brilliant aft with the two branches wor of tickets ken up for the compli] A MAN Hartman accidently hung {a close proximity tot mentary dinner to-morrow evening himaelt Hovue, Lowa, & few days | exhaust poste, When ¢ Quesee, COE, Deo. BT Sr 1s full | since, by being caught ‘by his “comforter ® f Neale. sat ua aa ( of oath A the arcing te descouding frow a tree, When takow Thum Velocity desired is attained, the dri made in canoes; ono stowiuer & wir iife was extinot opens tho cock connected with’ the. pip amionally. | Iv some parts of Yorkshire, England, the pulla over the lever into hack gear, and | The Fire Relief Committes last evening | ood boven atruction of hundreds Opens the regulator, The exhaust pipe acts) discussed the t ny of apply the not thousa bbits, and py 48 & tenervuir, containing a qiantity of ex | fund, Some favored retaining ® large por ar n some pheasants. The Panded steam which excludes the air; | ton of the mousy to help the sutlerors to rondered some of these aulmals vory & portion of this steam gacapes into the | build their houses, but as a great deal of and they wore easily captured. chimney. and the a absorbed inta tt Bee Tk teal Rete ee oe SM A Patanmeems caper eoeniainn of bb eylinders wad di back ite the botlor for teir immediate relief ae Dari + be fie increnae uf t ature thus occasion Government has refused the application | close proximity, Iu that city, Phe, } rete a ¥ as ty | POWdEr mazacine and several " wiles | Fetinerios. Te thinks that «0 ie showor ome 1 Mendy inh the | of targe stones would tal the city iw ie H wea ak time Wh © Were # Number uf A.C, Vom crea itniniah thor shipwrecks Take at Burning cock, The export Orrawa, Deo. 18. —Tho Canadian Miniatr of Luther Oweng portion of end Hl met today in eouuer, Hons, Blsir, C4 ts found, As yor the Ta t I very y re: | Ie wu and MeGew, wero pres 4 6 i shroited in sults. t the apes Wn) The’ ¢ i} adjourn (-uior over the | ror, ts atill hold aud tho amount of ite loud. two] Christusas b Hunde ya tuado in Marcl last, tho driver, by taneous oF alerted. oie varsing (tho wotcl ti which the lover wan Mr. Beech, r in Newa:h. . eA US OF exmigrant in bo nit in back gear, and by regulating the in a3 id. Deo. iheRev. Henry y " [rection of the afoam and water at ¢he'bot.| NEWARK, N J. J ea Puieae 0 of cutting aud saw tom of the exhaust pi to | Ward Bees od hore last night in | & Out i maintain « regular and favor of age, including black | St EXaMinnk of the Ath the descent, and atop at t linea women, paupers and | says ning of @ very vulu necessary without requiring to put on @ ain. | turvigi iding to remain in the co able portiva of the St brake and try, Ho clauued votuug (9 be @ waturally | — me Lidosivedt aif, (Comtinaed om Fourth # ee ——