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<< $$ ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. “OT SHINES FOR ALLS 84TH YEAR! : ee geet s ( APRAIRS IN FRANCE THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | SP ROP Ty a " = ree # tn New Cork Cis, Thirty-F ourth Year; > NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1866. Priva T wo Cents | _Recepioof he Pre dent's M | <== = — = ==> 32 ——} SI ‘Ss Message “4 RRCROT THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, | Governor 1 . or or legislature of aaid State, M disapproved by th ope, Hi fe od [ AND WITHOUT EXCENTIOS WASHINGTON, | fcwrmese reser pte wae. traurered 17 sere te cmteee!| == MEXICO, Now York | FENI AN TRIALS.| dea ti ) N, re ul the dlapatch of Gov. Fletcher It ast wn ‘ ai eta tinue i 8 ar | ‘The Cencal Aystcm — Ferepena eT aatite, of tee Trial of Themer atna. | jot hd need Pabiio 0} Opinion. is mm ter en. Cirant has sont troops to ff Drigge inquire aly, whether | Meugres tie Sichmend, vou w Led At Aweetsbarah, CW. The Pyle ! | Lexington, Missouri, protests againat the gentlemat Maa felt bad when he re- rieede—Massnere | Hevraro, Deo. 20.—1t in understood that) Gemee—titatiy 1 Chearest Daily Newspaper in! NEBRAS KA AND COLORADO, | fxn Sere fee by on aatiosnan simu’ he ve | Fret “Stammcre’ ae Stenctinm, babe | unrai Tio. undaraiond tht | Hepees iat tecteaine Winery ofthe THR PRENCH FINANceS. the World! . | President dees wet withdraw tes troope, te att pereeieg Gs pes: | ase ies War Bee the “contat” apstom of weights and sees | SWMbNaRERON,C. W,, Le, 98,—The Conrt / WW IPMINSTON THOVONT DOURTFUL {rey ne not © Pee ae That ‘the eenticnan: font Michiame | RICHMOND, Doc, Letters from the | urea, until a concert of action ean be had | met at 9.90, The trial of Thomas Maddon | Budget « of M. Fe Fould, ~ =e r, ert said that the President had an \Brigks) It very good when he received | Mexican Capital to the Mth ult. represent | with the Hoard of Trade of other cities. continued, THE NEW YoRE sUN THE IMPEACHMENT PROJECT, Undoubted right to tareh the troope of the | hie that Maximilian 1 his recent p United Stat ny State of the Un Mr. Dri —| ud, (1% oO er) 7 " Poasesace every facility for obtaining the | Mr. Henderson ani wae | Mr. nitRea pi Hoot Me. Fasegerete tion, dectaring it to be his purpose to T | making efforte to establish direct lines of came to his house, near Pigeon Iil\, Bows of tho day from every part of the | ITS FAILURE NOW PREDICTED, | thatthe troops hat been sent for the pur A that the ¢ vinthe country, wt the request ¢ world, wh:ther by Atlantic Cable, by Tele Jama: | The merohante of Erie, Pennsylvania, are | Peter Yates, aworn: A party of Fenians ww une ANOTHER ~ MAXIMILIAN REPORT. his | veasols, to carry petroleum frem Erie to| 7th, He narrated the conversation ha had aa that the object titution required men. | “ ove of interfering in tho enforcement of | bers toreceive compenaati pont attached frauds, which ineludes 7 pa | with the loader of this party, and with Abdication Side Abend. Graph ve be Mads aut rence THE | ars mis IAws, Fg esaid bot vinva ail two fobta | part (OF Ghete Gut’ ite pslicds tor Kase’| ty eu bettas chcas oF Gotten Minclene ic | CALerewol_ The vetmale are tadave & GPW | ore ee ce ake tativaednte coms te be zs ‘. TitOLe, in as compact form, | Colored Citizens and the Franchise, | for he tind no further news on the subject | whether the. gentleman Wisconsin ig Bh whit Bee kM ey Mra sgend the dita Bel hd Psd gelmuteben da bya bond he | AT ONK-HALD THE PRICE eiment in the Gov: | (Cobb) by failing to port at duty had |eparture of tho Frenoh au make three trips per acaa se. They anid they came to fight the Coe dew &e \ 4 NE-HAL J Tie would probably re: | sulyocted himself to Sxpulaion. (Laughter) | troops, these Mexicans assured Maximilian, Convention of Hrewers. al Government, and to establish o Re: a } of other city papers. , ae RTTING READY To vorr. irae ee ee ee ee Me lawe ro Feptied that ho was in ty would make no difference in his position, # | urravo, Deo. 0.—A Coavontion of Ale| pnblican Government, which they thought | ih % Freres. " } day resolution was | vor of the impeachment of some officers o aris, Thursday a guns en pee Ligand By An arly | k Ba | adopted, |the “Government, but would. reserve. hie he would flud plenty of friends to stand by | brewers wae hold here today. Delegates | the people generally would prefer. They the Mecsage @ taste al wate Garena fevers lie cette conteats | New Ve National aks, | The bill to uit Nebraska waa then ta- | opinion as to whether a momber ought to bo | him in the maintenance of the Empire. | from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Weatern Now | anid also ther wanted to whip the Red johnson to Com ata glance) » medium of advertising rarely sich aa aeomt a Meing pias Mr. Le ieee fen the reanon w Maximilian had therefore, it is anid, vod | York, wore pressat. A set of resolutions | Coats, and thai there was rennet ese frees was received here in full by stea ' Wan PRICes Pr eanst INFORMATION NOP TO BR HAD. in of the bill Until the seventh day Of | wot get out ef the matt to coutinue the restoration of order and | mere adopted, and » permanent organisa: one oy Ce daseon” Malate ain, We pears bel ghd ony lola Pi paper, at pabli ere ext. bility with the bes jos at bei " e t if th pberts, advo sy | ation oflice or furnished by news venders, ia of John H. Surratt. fopads Cath the floor in ite "sree ‘enh at-Arma, and ant Sin spre ard ahead Bee bi prooder iy Oa WES prhort agua Pouione enter’ bigeon Tt sates te which was previously received, through thé TWO CENTS PKR COPY, Case ohn HH. endment of Mr. Hrown, att could be drawn death, by his| The P, Wate (as eee ne Ho conversed with thet leader and asked | Atlantic Cable. | condition of impartial suffrage upon the ad- | administrator. The only effective mode was 0 Paratm asserts that should Maximil- | for the coming year, vis.: Presider their intentions The, rotocarty | The budget ef M. Fould, the French Mi Art Is delivered by eatricrs nt the House, | wetchman Before the Grand Jury. | mission of the Stato, Ile maintained that | to draw the money and pay it into the con: | im leave the country, It would be Boyle, of Buffalo; Seoretary, BE. W. Johnson, | on war on the Principles which govern civil os Stare of Shop of ‘an deaire it, for Congress had the right to make conditions | science fund. | Laughter-] honorable manner; he would neither desert | of Buffalo; Treasurer, E. K. Warren, of | ized nations A little later, sam thirteen | iter of Finance, shows that the revenucg Ty PER WEE: K, or sent by = lt precedent to the admission of a State, and | Mr. Di ied th tion had bee: more armed Fenians enter the pl and oxpenditares of France are in a state mail at SLX DOLLARS a year CONGRESS YESTERDAY, | lhacit would bo retoogradiag from the prin: | made a diieee iseus in hig: aotrets and he | {* ROF Would he be deposed. Rochester, Au executive committee of five 4 a Siovenson, wos tn Pigpon fi depiag | oes THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING iplea of equal rights saserted in. the Iie | hed declared that he vuted for it because he | Th® teembarkation of the Austrian and | was ala elected. ‘The object of the Aasocin | the three days it was occupied by the Fen Font | *tulibriam, and. declares thet the proposed rite, PROM TWEN triot Suffrage bill to permit an tn-coming | mpensation was | Belgian forces Is contradicted Jhment of a uniform price | ans, Saw thet adering sohome for the reorganization ef the army Tro vive ROME | NEBRASKA IN THE SENATH. | State to dony oultra count of color, tuo wars the increased compen: | Fifty or sisty Prowah residents in Mozlco | Wen (ta tater ela and tho protection ot | counted slxteon’ Ronson which they ey hed | will Involve wo ineneees of tbe temea, ‘each insertion. ngements May a Mr. Wade denied that in advocating this as certainly right now, when it] aq 4 nad e J plundered in Pigeon Hill, In cross-oxami- | will prove e fresh guarantes of penes for be take for edventiumente of enueanl i homme, | Dil! bo was loss the advooate of free princt- | coat twice na much to live. His people hast yeon massacred by the Mexicans, and | Browors' interesta. nation, he atati t the main body left OB | futurg, Kage | aeerrastey = the e+ | plow than he eb oa) former, d ays a endorsed that view, and had given him an | their proporty sold and confiscated. Tho = ih sen] ry Friday night or Saturday ida tes ip Maxte Bias. a, » ety: —_——_—_— rege thie bi ® help, and nots hin | increased majorit; I hy uset! merning; saw the prisoner lon there on ‘The Editorial Department of THE SUN bs ily, Havging, oF Viinols, salsted NG ekpO-| Guick tte Peak ete ace eee ae sees Deo. Mth.-La Teure, thie morns 1, d . princip! \ r ol Pr Ae ander the charge of Jonkri P. Hac, 19 ADJOURNMENT TO JANUARY 3D. dance to free principl French troops bad been with: | i Ward Mecshor—tatvereat Sedfvage.| Friday morning: also, saw Kodgere, who | | PARH Mr. Edmouda saked Mr. Wade if ho be eo 8 o ° " ase a 1d got clear, but ought | ing, a | All letters relating to advertisements ae ae. Frage to white person hort, qualiaing soldiers’ bounties, Wecauso | General Ortega, previous to hia arrest | in his lecture dolivered here Inst night, camo | with s horse which belonged to ats taecllaganes of G0 j abeoriptions, of any branch of the public on - | Mr. Wado said that & that measure had been was wrote © letter, th Which 4 the fol. | out in favor of universal suffrage, including | of Pigeon Hill; before he loft saw him take | ‘ntelligence abdication of the Arohs | ion business, should be addressed to the Wasntxarox, Dec. 90, | the advocate of impartial - | port with the obvoxions measure inc! {recap Boge Reba stand antic’ “ 4 | 8 7Ork:bag off the table in the house where | duke Maximilian. Propriet The od en e and Colorado | Heed it now as much sever, Hut ho did | the pay of membors, and his co wing sentence: “In » fow days I will sot | black and white men, women, paupers and) hy had been atayin carry it away with aly and the Pope MOSES 8. BEACH, aimiasion of Nobraak ‘™l | not believe in forcing the substance to snap | thonzgh deep! vated in fat out for Mexico, 1 will oross the frontier, | foreigners intending to remain in the co him; saw one Colonel Rice Pp. Dee. 90,— 5 ” | ia now thought to be doabtful, weit is felt ata shadow ereane of Wouation, had endorsed sie notion | and chould any ebetnele be pet in ms way | try. tie ok to be» natural, in-| | MF. Devlin—Did you mention hie name to Ants, Dec. 20.—The Moxrraun, in am edt Corner of Nasaay and Fulton, Chose Wee & Gwedkied vate Ge the Olt fi, Romeroy avo the reasons why he | and quadrupled hla majority: It therefore | the ised Gute fs we enerehne (ace right ba Nig pen 2 uy sie ts ioe wena bring bey berth gers + agg pa Lapa jew Yor hitla, whic should vote against Mr. Hrown's amend: | appeared that the i orked ditt - ss 2. Rameoy otyeoted te the question: iat the relations between Italy aud t! In tho event of 8 voto of the Dils, whieh 10 11 Tor the bill. "He felt bound, he | ently in diferent places. (Laughter.|__ | lot of Amorican volunteers Freights and Charters in Boston. Mr. Devi af 74 coutended that he had « right | Py Rostun, Dec. 90.—The shipping business | to show that the (rand Jury had evidence, | /0pe will hed erg atbcubhese ach ngcr hus of thie cityde at present very dull, especial | #4 to tho names of « number of persons Pants, Deo. 90, Kreniog. oact in good faith to the Si Act no conditions now that were | er took the ch Act. o's Syeotal aa rtisements. looked upon as certain, Yeatorday's deve: | lopmente iv the Senate appear tu have set PATENT | tled the fato of theac bills eo then arose and the Speak a “AMERIC. ‘AN AND FOREL whom the prisoner was charged with join- | that M. Fould has loanod ninety millions of e rd to the apeech of Mr. | The Spoaker prosented an Exocutive doc ly for the larger clase of veseols, auitable | {heTimscif' to, end that the Indictment was | france to the Ce % ef tee “Belsatiag Amprietat ceounes tomas ay |. THe impeachment project will aesuradly aving the right of Congress to | ument, as follows Sround Nir: Sewardwantn Atae tries the | tor the European trade, Wroights for Cali-] wrong when it charged the prisoner with prssesocaner asa Res rar ents tor ew inventions la | fail, though members, menawhile, will » j Attach the conditions of Mr, Hrown's amend Measage from the President, in reply to GDecraren ee een nee Bae fornia are flemer, and there is an increase in | Joinin; fas to divers persous to the t Prva ea ay! Navy. a , . Out, Ao, dee. ' Grand Jury unknown, LI8nON, Deo. 20.—The United State iro ea, have bed sevenieen year? | Cease to voutilate it ment, the House resolution of the 4th Dev t untae offering. There is some ingairy a | ialiciting,parenis ani ‘have acied s | The colored citizens of thie dtstrict are | followed until at 4PM. | ber, requesting information relative to the | Wasttinurox, Deo. 2 President of | algo for medium sized vearela for the Wost pay nuatained the objection. 49.{ clad Miantonomah, accompanied by othet ‘ po a holding private meetings, to arrange for | the Senate went ino Executive Session, | Attempts of Sante Anna wud Ortega to ot. | the United States today sent «large mass | Indies aud Sout! ere ones wise wot es ome mada gg ‘on the person | Vessels of the American fleet, arrived at the nlormation to Vureniorm next municipal election, and | After which the Senate adjourned to moot | EAnize arined oxpgditions within tho United | of documenta to the House of Representa | nmerative, tal ig boy Of the prisoner Tarenee McDouald. Gn one | Straits of Gibraltar on the Lith instant. ;' = | voting at the next m , a tates for the purpose of overthrowing the is vory ight, na the heavy shipments are | of Loomer "Coveulsaws and sdvies tree. to considor other matters in that connec. |” Thursday, January 3d, 1867 National Govethment of the Republic of | !¥e# tn reply to a resolution of that body. | ovr for the apaaon, ma” ond not haule lampod " Hungary. widths mle York, oF Neel ch ay _ Mexico. mtoferted to the Committes on For: | Among them is the letter of General Santa Avothor Mustnes Man Absconded Wiatubura. Go the thor | _ PATH, Deo. 20.—The Upper House of the j ngieo, 28 | hal tepablinde Atasataiok CY MA be HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Haire sergeantatarme Ordway in | Atty Mldeonsed to the Hrosident, dated at | Hostoy, Deo, M.—It hae transpired thin | Trish Repablic of f Hungarian Diet has agreed to tho addresd j AM AWRIR, OP SANE MEAIT | vlds tassting last night, paneer a ressieiton, | | Wassincron Ove. S0.—Sir, Uesiding rose ar *° Pate As iD | St. Thomas, December 12, 1965, in whieh he that Edwin Smith, a joweler and | Anthony Sowell, » constable, ‘nid wae to the Emperor of Austria, recently adopw THE CAPILLAKICM, declaring that in its judgment, the organiza: | to a question of personal privilege in con Wh District of Pannayivania, | states that ho had authorized an agont in| watchmaker, at No. 5d Tremont street, ab-| thor were @ number of Menians at Eccle's | “1 bY the Lower Chambor. | ’ haces naif prsvonarivE Won of uadillaries te thio ooeloty, bonrpaned | mootion with a editorial urtsia ia yoater, | SME teat im, SUBBIIOE rShoak | the United States to lay before tho Preai:| goonded yesterday, king property to the| [Tourer which hai been their headquarters; | Pesta, Thureday, Deo. 20, P. M—in thet | ‘vou \ : Sa or Ce. Mea en He | deat «communication giving bis views and | amount of several thousand dollars, includ. | went there in w buggy with Asa Kykert and | Hungarian Diet today, M. Favernious and PROMOTING, RESTORING, \NvIDORATING | ¢XCluAively of colored persons, is neither | day's Washington Cinonicte, reflecting | custody of tho Sheriff y county Veh Honacteranalaw thie: iak i wat Jude | Levi Trevor at eelets Mouse eaw a, nam: ped that the Ei had resolved t A INVIGO) | ‘ Rive Gall Wie ote gent ag | intentions regarding the unhappy condit Jude | Levi Trevor j ¢ noune 6 AND BRACTIFYING THE L AIK | expedient asa matter of policy nor consist: | upon n resolution offered by him on the oth | and now hal him wnrvatrained in his gent as | Velenilons Sex si lng the Mubepny condition the If. Un | ber of them’ around, with sabres, carbines | vince the Conatitutios te Henge x Lenetictal tien will ent with our Republican principles, which | instant, and referred to the Committeo on a Feeble rte J, Clerk re irt. anal | aud ridee ; jumped ut of the bugay ; ane ovale ees make nodistinction ou account of race oF | struction. He declared his adlwrouce coled OF Taboos ApuienhAtond [ve cc i cote Tere ay ara | teantittusen Cesaleed Tear irul thtlonacine [Iaith tle BaHIEN os ralvar ned oi ARRIVAL OUT | fakvel Cale wil ce iis pobito| Jn is Judgment, if a to the Post-ottice Committos, | little later in T or informa the Presi | of his loss when gone pe apy i eeeecreas Pints dates Vee, coke | ata, oe Quebeo, touched re today, Spenkor Colfax will com o hia public Sy three fourth Hs se i iad: sedkinlesoned 4% “al? wgainet " . “ gt ” and after land the London maile aad T short time sioee ‘ha peta for | receptions on the 10th of January, and con: | reproaented hy Congress, ee ee Maaeyh naan coisa aepliny ds ‘Tallorw' Strike. they both tired a¢ the same moment. “Just | Saggugera proceeded to Liverpool. | Riana | Poti ng during | part of the Constitution. Ie pointed wa the a ittoe orderod ty | Colonel Mavoura, with more ample power! Hogs Deo MeeThes won tnitora | tic he obeceved the prisoner Madden, who | Paengere Drrcnasied 00 Navara inw novery Thursday evening during neers 4 ca ORTON, Dec. W.—Tho journey with waabre and car! av z 4 NANC Sicetir tereutoa in tare, ost ¢ vith dhelie | ia peabalt debited of Conarian That the _Abpcoral of dieppreval of the.) day Gn free common soliools la the District | to place te the: I ave hands ® docn-| of this city have atruck against the efforts up at the present Liverroot, Dee, 2, Noon.—The cottom ! iO fl Repeal Ament by the outstanding communitics | ¢ Hin, Mesara. Stevens, Patterson, | ent referring to his determination to do- | or the merchant tailors to reduce tho pi Iijeotend to any. evi ot towlay opened active, at yesterday's condi PL number of members left thie city for a@oct the ratification of the atucnd ‘well, Moulton, Asbley (Neva: | liver Mexico tre domination. And NM ~ alleged 6s closing tutes, 110g tor middilng Gplamhe sera a aT Nt ot | HAH tomes tonight, nud others will follow | ment in the slightest detec. Haight be- tty) gud Mbell (N,V) with the vrote Aliniglty anid tho | heretofore paid for Journey work, and the oe Sine eee Niet: Be ak erie TINO BF per * to morrow to spend the Clristiuas holidays. | ¢ Hacenes?y Dene lene. 0 Bice | promouted ® petit 1, | waniniance wh d craft tn other cities il, havo offorod ep indietmane, “Atter t Lt rot a queers AKT and Osi, MMduang Oa Ageoser | pare rine ay eager nee td | for leed, Beated ; the ten dition of nan passers and marines, who en aflord, ho expects ai ly toe hia ante'® pmo veien ME fl on arene | Eymonts by counsel on thie point, Loder Fantini ine : } paSINC ories coasily became apparent wo on and after February | tag tloating iu all the citi oreo Oo ma t \ aan ee te addition ig fae svi P Ss by om| Stall themsciven of the invitation of the | be onal hs frow the work, though eS teks ot 0 a | ait promote that Mewan ah cover borat x the war still oxiat (ha | STEIN Sewer td Gl pay @hather lands. Tho wales of the day moun een bu wan gate Oy atau | eight Southern Waitroud Companion to visit | He FouM fain nave, the country froin oF $8) per month for gaol monte | what abe miay owe to her slater Re | ne Tati emote qtitt provinous, enges | the prisoner fired or not: witness shot him | HN6 “ireudatutt legate Preventive ef Bun 4 at aastrain upon the institutions of go “ ‘ii SoAonedae ep ° a prey ; ‘ot hia te a’ eI ur: ot Diigusee of the nev way, | NOW Orlewns on a pleasure trip, Jen nent ’ BOY Tecrrige, AIL bedttios Fecetved attr i ar oer aeaaar ted to infee at thie | down. A meeting of Jourueymon is called | 1 tie side; the mouth of his revolver being | prices closed, unchanged from t is ydit Crowtrivatyy Prevent tne Male from | The New York Bank tax cases wero take | Mp. Williams, from the Committeo on tho | Mt 18H! te Be deducted: eo | point, th ocvived oF this evening, for the puiryore of orga i prisoner rsa | fations efi make the Male pore avons and rusxtmix. | uy ju tha Supreme Court toslay for area ; tend nth of the | mittee on direct taxes and forfeited. ai ent, tan | ming a Manly Stu Toate (Cnione gee | hut n the baok stioulders ; A} | Axrwanr, Deo. 20 Petroleam le stead | Dandra te | os tid detention under 4 lands th the late patel Sta por 21, 1866, a x th whot mi warret | OURO eae ol ee psallt een on ina apteoepeey ghee V. Culver, the repress a ereearit Aten mend ft bog eg rinces hin arrival in th Cuitod | ally aympathizo with the woven fils the woods; witness followed, ut | awotations for Pennsylvania refined. | cMjeet anon tng | et for the plaiutitls, fa error, oul Mrs (tor niieth District of Pe Kintera, or receivers of public laud oftices in | States, aud exprossing his desire to pin, the "aa Tulling, dislocated his knoe ; gave his ro: | Loxpox, Deo, 90—Noon.—The Money m | Sin Sie We ise att and | yan for the Gommiasioner of Taxes, Mr Any of auch States had bindered or obstruct. | protound respect and homage of a Mexican Maine. volver then to Kiyke who brought the pris: | ket is quiet and steady. Consols for mono; pode lialeaea lrermtemer np ermepenarep iptoyerinarrath tf ed the execution of the homestend act, and | citizen to the Governmont of this Great Ko: Cieed for the Lambormen. Sonor back ; got othe buKgy, a open at B04. MITE Fite Nits kno uaAkD Guewl | my Wie ; : | tentitin wan ® Broach of privilege; and clos. | ehgther any person, white oF colored, whe | public, and his sympathy toward the Bo Pontiaet: Dee. The recent, weather | they drove of, several of the Foniaus tired |” Eries have advanced to 49. Tilinois Come ] After nay jceeeree eee cases excite much intet- | ing with s resoincion directing tho Speaker | was entitle ¢ bonofita of such act, had | tary of State in ad throngh Hor) qftor thom, In driving to Pigeon Hill, mot trale 783g. Five twenties "2, 7134. oon eat hres trees | eat as well from tho principles involved | to lsaue bis warrant te the Sergoant at-Arm the Prosideut ye ho haa o has proved vory tine for the lumbermon, Tho | ¢ Royal Guides United States bonds of 1862 are quot iii “health | ortho vepatation of the Counsel engaged. | cat™manding jim to daver forthwith the Wort Or | Ue ita ta present tt fwampe are all frozen over, aud are in the| in the bug at 75% thie morning, at Brankfort,. wi ] fou so sheoletsly fe on, Char ver, dotaced f YY any person whom. oui present th beat a out | ‘The Senate resolution calliug upon the Rls doslgne th coming’ ¥ ondition for snow for many yoars, | ! Ming, the Commit. | rid his own of f rea_| Tho average amount of snow that foll re] wren wit y tore to it Constitutional Republican govern: | cently in the State wa were mot by James oy of exempting | ment —- — had beon with the Fenians there, and there rican Securities closed at the follows tari duties timber and lumber for | ‘The next document fs a letter from Senor Tt were only three guns that wore loaded | in tng figures: United "‘Btatea, Pt wontions siding aud firewood for ate azuoro to Mr. Seward dates among the whole party; when he overtoo! Ulinols Central Shares, Evie. < Northorn Takes and Rivers when | Washington, May in relation to the | Convention of Nesshwestern Base Balt 7H heb onl Sowell, after ho foll, Sowell said, Take my ay Shares, 4434. 'y using it for suoh pur. | foregoing letter, and asking to bo informed | ‘ pintol ; Tam going to hell any way if these | Lonpox, Thursday, Deo. 90, Evening f the Secretary's pleasure in relation to it, | CHtcaco, Dec, 20th.—The Northwestern but do youtake that | The Bank of Englacd has reduced ite ta serves himself ia, reqarl | Baao Hall Association held ® sossion in this dt ill him;* witnews pursued prvouee | of diasount to Wy per cat. ation of General Sante old him jie aru Sak beak tale na. He recognized, however, the per-| °lty yesterday and to-day. It was attended jor; prisoner had then « canteon of yeutans tn Bagiand. salah Prly sonal thinduses "et the General’ ‘After a | by delogatea from twenty-five Clubs, Thoy| whiskey god a malre, or et any Tete ts | The Lovhn Neemee teat naires a que moted, encouraged, of in ahy manner ats piornagh : | time Mr, Seward may reenr to the aubject, | gdoptod the rules of the National Base bard; he held uj his handa, saying he be = ietamee © bu the facta in the caso, thut he was ot official-| tained the lato febollion, of in favor of any | A motion to adjourn having beon agreed | “At Ui, nenorandum by Mr. It. 8 Chow | Matt Ragoeetion ae amended hy the Cee, | wae shot, aud, asked ‘witness. to'be posd to | tian aa to tho loyalty of large numbere one have It ani if iedid'nor ly advised of the reported delinauencies, | person who, during such rebellion, was not | to, the Speaker, at 345 P. M., announced, | atatea that Senor Mazcure was informed J him; took him back and got him {uto the | Irishmen in the large towns of En, ead pay or hte | 1 Known to be opposed thereto, aud distinctly | in obedience to the rent resolution for | verbally of the foregoing, and that he ex: | vention at New York last week, Mr. J. W, waney. urges that the government should inquire and only knew of them through the pres in favor of ite suppression, ‘The joint reso Mi iue Hae ii i tiit | Prossed a desire to pay a visit of courtesy to | Van Norman, of Detroit, was elected Presi eae xamined —While Sowall was fring s . Lewis H. Weichman, who, it will be re-| lution was read three times and passed. # recon, that the House stood adjourned till | fee ident aud Secretary of State, deat for the ensuing year, Mr, George gl oho bak mies Sore eeties th how far they are committed to Feniania membered, was one of the principal wit-| Mr. Stevens offered “Re. | Thursday, January ‘kl, at noon «l Now York, | Waits, of Chiongo, FH. Griggs, of Mock. | Prisoner did as the reat and raisod his gun | 20d to what extent thoy may be prepare nesses for the Government in the case of | Solved. That s co ve ab | GEN. SHERMAN AND Mit. CAMPRE brads et Mad fr ge ony mp i abd tried to strike Sowell to aid the movement. Slight symptons of pointed to report « | the lattor to’ receive Captain HLS. Eytinge | ford, und J. E, Hiller, of Laporte were |” James Mossgraves said he wont on tho | Warm had been folt at Liverpool, where Payne, Atzerott, Harrold, Mra, Surratt and | of free common schools for the | tof | The General at New Orloane—Mr. Camp | aya apecial envoy on mot important busi-| elected respectively to the positions of Vico | 9th, with one Edward Hatupton to the Ko- | '4rge numbers of laborers wore out of ome othors, the assassination conspirators, was | Columbia, from which no child six years | bell Seeking (he Junrex Geverament. ness to both Republios—the United Stat before the Grand Jury to-day to give hie | ld oF mor: ‘Armod garde had been placed “ . Ttouse to look after # cart antl harness « P reaiding in the anid district, | New OnLeans, Dec. 20.—Lieutonant Gen- | and Mexico, He aake for hia envoy and his | PFesident, Secretary and Treasurer, the Fenians had taken: saw several Fenians the various depots of arme bee quite au active demand. Loxvos, Dec. 20— Evoning.— Consol jolosed firm and unchauged at BOS¢ mou suit, from tho custody ykort | Secretary of the Troasury for a list af the | { National Banks that bad failed to keep up their resorve of lawful money, was aimed at those banks in New ¥ ion of Mr, Bp ‘n} tea ot Ways and Moana was instructed the House of | inquire into the exp rof ite ex ig mand to make reture ch warrant, with the mas City which | ecution. Tho reselution was ad were reported to be deficient in that respect, Mr, Delano, on obtaining leave, intro HUMBUG HOW OFTEN, We TEAR | [aMieliagdvettenpip layer Grol ordeeed it ehonld be tala fia for {s cspreasign from pornons readine advertise: | was in possession of oficial information on | ofier of the Uuited. States, xovernmen i! vient its eer Seer tlace | the suliject. ‘The letter of the Controller of | pay any account, claim or demand againat over Peewee | the Currency which was sent to the Senate | Whe nt accruing prior tothe 1th | county, Indiana, pril, IN61, in favor of any person who pr % in reaponse to this resolution, atated aimply | AP perp Pro: | forred to the Ce inn Mr, Hill introduced a bill for th xhall be excluded except for improper con : ¥ proporitions the heartiest protection, aud cer there; one was marching up and down as a fo the militia and volunteers im Live tostimony as to the complicity of John H. | uot; the schools to be supported by taxes | Cra! Shorma: serired bac to an awit peonentient tee, Wencieet Missouri. Woeres ee wat mate me up and de wn ae 8 | erpooks A hone in varpex Bad boon tak aang, Posed. Heal. Brulees, Hpraind, id or Surratt inthe murder of President Lincoln, | impartially levied on the Amsessable proper probably proceed to St. Louis, Mo., without | “1, this document Mr. Seward senda tho | seavy bery—A Wreck—Kmigration beside the prisoner, who complained that poguecston of by the palios a scorehed, om, | O i Bat ra aes, ke Bold br a Tho Seuate, in Executive session today, | ty of the district, together with such fixed | any groat delay. The Susjuehanne will re-| curt reply thut the Executive of the (Jovern Voucnuela. their officers bud deserted the rycen Nim gencgent bile wee] confirmed the following among other mili — reny priation as Congress may | ceive orders from the Navy Department. intoreoures affecting the intl) Sr. Loum, Dec. 0.—J. T. Anderson, » MPETING OF ALL THE READERS OF | tary nominations: Thomas F. Craven to be Mr, Campbell landed ai Brazos, whence he ‘only with tho accredited repre. | tock dealer, was robbed of $1,400 on a street bi a ide ata paving Roar Admiral, vico Roar Admiral ‘T. Baily, the | will seek the headquarters of the Juarez | sentatives of Mexico. oar yesterday. Tho steamboat Groy Eaglo 8 tinue to be forwarded to Ireland, and it wag sg wes reported that two more regiments of cavalt ry were ordored to be ready. ‘The House went into Committ i that gs ua of four or tye more came anil retired; Capt. Jno, Berrien to be Commmo-| Whole 8 the State of the Union, Mr. Wil- | Government Santa Anna, not to be thus bluffed, re-| was wrecked in this harbor yostorday, This told them to leer, aa the enemy wat coe coemnpaiiananensied dore, vice Com. B. B. Hitchcock, retired; | Hi im the chair, on the President's annual sere fred Toons le oD ‘1 {| morning @ compapy of forty emigrauta left | (NK One of the Fenlane referring to Mad THE COLD SNAP. a i “ Secretary Seward, date 1 a id, “That is my captain, and I will LL WHo VALUE A BEAUTIFUL HRAD | Capt. Alfred Taylor to be Commodore, vico | M°**#* News | Items. Toth, IM, He auye the political crisie tu | this for Voneauela, to sottle on a tract of | mind hint. Madden did ust reply; tho nec | Revert frem the Sun Marine Reporter, ature | 1P.(, Solfridge, retired; Commant Mr, Hise, of Kentucky, resun : Mox ivod at a climax, aud he land grauted by the Venoauclan Govern: | ond equad. w atid not rely ; the see: | New Youx, Dec. 20.—Tho wind yesterday ll orure | TO. Selfridge, rotirod; Commander Louie | one againat the power of ¢ (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) ia inactive. ite is assured | rout to Henry W. Price, of Virsial Some of them were smashing theic arms | was very strong from N.W,, and there wera oe the wt | C, Sartori to be Captain, vice Capt. J. M.| Fitorialize the late rebellious States, and | — ea leaving Mexi- ud » ld and throwing he stream. Wit- | hut few arrivals from sea in conseqence. | Berri Conunodore Me r Smith to | having used up the second hour assigned to Tur ship General MeClellan, which was the ¢ fe noes bought a carbine from a bey for a del i “4 ree be Chiet of Bureau of Repairs nnd Keeeruit.| him was given an additonal helf-vour paced ‘at Patobogue, Long Island, hee got | various Will then fight for the North Carolin espe iy ae eerey | The cold is reported as intense toxlay off | When the hater fell, at the close of that M » Lang 5 spoila among the sand bring bin | The Whipping Lawe—Attompe of U. go ‘Niburry, «trooper in the Royal | shore, by those who came in from sea ing, vice € N. Smith; Capt. | yaifhour, he was about to narrate au illuy | M, and is now ou her way to this city country into stato of anarchy hitherto | Fayees t@ Meseue @ Nears from the Fash | (ules, said that on the ih lw forwed part | ‘There are a number of steamers now dua | Simon 1 minodore, vice} trative anecdote, which had to remain un-| ‘Tue Govern contemplates placing | unknown, Being anxious to nave his coun a Rucoess—W rat ndge— | of the force which moved on Kccle’s Hours, | 4 overdue, such as the City of New Yo Cantatas Com. 1. T. Cray noted. A large num: | told Adwiral Farragut next apring in command | {79 from auch a tut), he sonds this letter hy | Mllkagy Qmicers te be Indicted—Klectlon | Hie met Sowell with the prisoner Madson ut | due, su as Nhe. Gi ot Haw re, Brow N&’S BUSINESS COL! ly tel a f 1 Mr, Lawren Ohio, followed with an 7 the handof Mr. J. A. Lake, whom he clothed aed theptirat barrie a short tin from Liverpool, December Sth; Helvetia pupa. yer uf midehip contirmed to be | , Mr. Tawre of a Mediterranean aquadron, nplo power to treat on ull mattera| Ratasoit, N.C. Dec, 2.—Col, Bomford 1d gallop throes {roms Livarpoo) Dees ‘Sth; 8. Larent fro peo Ht Tes Johweouani Fularr, Brockim | | Lioutenants in the Navy. ‘The only confirm: | requce. the aula Tuy Broadway, Louisville, Ky., flour ight before them, Ile ‘ up with the F The F nited States forces in this SEEN DAY RND BV ENING EUROUUNONT | ation of a civil appointment was that of 15 | bors of Congroas. Ho a | wo. tith; Columbia from G United Sts | Havre, Doo. tith; Columbia from id he had intro Hi was destroyed by tire yesterday | ' nd prevented the Sheritf by hy Mississippi from Havana, Dee THe YrAIt lp. tous " : oy. | duced and would urge the passage of two . th | * of 12 or 14, tired on them aud thet eo. Teh; Mississippi i. For the tne:ruction of ADCLES AND YOUTH of | I’ Carpenter to be Axsoasor of He roal Rov-| tis one to repoal the act of Julg‘ieat con. | (MR oes about $90,000, Inaurance, $400. | iad io ha | inflicting corporen! punishment on the | across the lines, where a body of American | 15th; Santiago de Cuba from Greytown, COMMERCIAL AND ENGLISH BRANCHES, | CHue for the Twelfth district of New York nularies, 90 aa to restore the aulary | A LADY in Saxony—tho wife of « barrister | all the kiudnesa shown him, and to show of a negro this morning. Judge| troops were drawu up, aud opened out to Nicaragua; Ocoan Queen from Aspinwall, ‘Though tue moat am Fi bibs aie afforved | gr fom ncaa tu OP lgelrg. tis A polling, i Tere anility beiag constantly t was before tho increase, but leay- | —Iately committed suicide, in order that | his qratitude to this Covermment, with « mileage reduced half. ‘The Assi pain per taurauce | Mberal hand If tho Secretary of State de other bill to reduce the mileage atill lower # husband should got ber life insurauce | sired an interview, he wan willing to t | freo himself from his debts, THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, D, Fowle waxed exceeding wrath, to ie He een tia the cane for thie: Crows, | am aevoral frou distant American ports. Aordered the indictment of all the mili} My. 'ialloran, QC. M. I, thon ad-| Further advices received from the ship SECOND SESSION, Jecilities for pr } to ten te per mile. They were intro. pney, au » the journey to Washington, ot € y officers who were concerned in the tran- | dressed the jury for the priso Hie dwelt! Gen. MeClellan, ashore yesterday in th aces | presi duc tely, 40 that objections’ t Ricuanns, reputed one of the est | in the most private manner possible, | suction, ‘The negro waa untied after recaly . the i iced between Palahosen G10 aad Fire lied to eX depagimest' of rave, Manking Cott, | Wasirxatos, Deo, .—Mr. Johnson, in w | CUNOF MME wot Ne ute Weiuate at the ok Hers ue Europe, tell fee i If, that tho | MB eight Inshes, aud the svldiers left the | #™ baswl Wate on hit I Island, state that she went on the beach ind Carrespondencs, tecave themost | brief speech, referred toan article in what | coat and saving to the Treasury, aud aaid | Hore recently, in the circus at St. Peters: ith Kepul ground, Indictments will be issued against | what ho was dving early on tho morning of | 5 A, M. onthe 18th—the weather mild an oe |ho might call the semioficial organ of | the mileage bill would « nnually $125, | burg, and was killed, He was an American, ico, with which the | the officers, ‘The negro will be whipped to- | the %h. 4s,in which the Supreme Court was 000 with the present number of m writ ana hatching-place. for treason, | H_Congteas took large salaries, it could not aud his relatives live near Philadelphia United States holds diplomatic intere i n 40, Sie" ievlin algo addressed the jury, mak- | 0aF + striking on the onter bar. She bi ‘Tux British brig Jubilee, from St. John's, | being unfriendly, @ reception of him nang | morrow, Judge Fowle haa called on the elojuant und powerful appeal on be. | 170 passengers among whom there is conaid- consistently econcwise in the department, " ‘ eter at the pros Uy the Secre. | Governor to carry out the laws of tho State, | hultof hiv client. ‘Ihe invasion of the Ro. | erable sickuess, and since the ship has boom | because it had deviled against the validity | so that all the expenses of the ( nment | N. F., for Boston went ashore Wednesday | tary of Stato would be incompatible with | Witsinuron, N. C., Dec, 20.—The munici- | uians from the neighboring country was, he | aghoro there have been nine births of child- of civil 0 affected by t ude Story had de: | night, one mile uorth of Scituate (Mana.) | the settled practice and habits of the Exec atter which coucerued ihe houor | °°." ee of them this mornia afae clared that the most wholesome ‘losson to | ighthouse, and ia high and dry on the | Utise denartment of the United States ty of the British nation; and the m enter mtn oa Tees 8! 10 09 TTO, with Peumanahip end Aric pal election pussod off tod: amid groat RS SLC be taught in republica ia, that men shot a ument in the order of time | excitement, but without serious disturbance. | relations between the Hritiah Empire throwing overboard fifty tons of lead, the loarn suitable economy aud prudence in| beach, ‘Tho crew were saved. is ono from Sauta Anta, Jr Noy. 7,| John Dawson waa elected Mayor by 1%| the Government of the Uuited Stato, and | ship was pulled off by a at Mr. Cattell presented the petition of car-| their private affairs, It waaa great ques: | Tux Custom House receipts at New Or- | 1866, asking Mr. Seward whether the majority, Two negroes, convicted of high: | it was @ paltry way of satisfying the 04 | down from the city to ber assis nufacturers of Whiludelpbia, for re- | tion, affecting private aa well as public in- | jeang aro growing to be vory heavy, By | Crament wasin treaty with his unelo, ae the | way robbery, will be executed tomorrow, | tional dignity to sacrifice a fow lads, picked | "° 7 , n tho five por cent. internal revenue | tereats aud morals. ‘The Conatitution de- | une AC REDNINE 1 om Mlby Twly: |} | General had received that impression from up after the Invaders had lott A. M. today, ' | tux, It wae referred to the Financ | ulod the English rule, which gives no pay to | Order of tho Treasury Department tho sala-| his agonta. South Carolin ‘At 6 o'clock the Court adjourned ll 940) ‘The vessel reported ashore at Hart Is« Be 1 Laces 44 Loicous 48 86} | Committee embers of Parliament; but large salaries | ries of Customs storoke Mr. Seward replies that the U. 8. Govern " tomorrow 1 ret ia the nabieeuan. Aline Amis aaaala “48 \eneoue 50| Me, Authony, from tho Committee on | wore not necessary, as loans bave been raisod to $4 per day ment haa uot recognized nor treated with | Ampertamt Repert from Washington South rn | ' WTO pu el $f 005 i vtted » resolution to print the | prevent corruption. T y tative of the Mexican Govern: | Caxolina Kepresentatives und the Amend. Mississippt | Lend frome: Colale,. with bemery for Met RNs ALPS, of rt of the Librariau of Coug Wan to bo found in th s Postmaster General has sent esti ut other than those accredited by Presi | ent Adoption of the Amendment Iron “ : | Haven wt re varied opted ‘ence of the people. Adequate talent could by | mates to the Ho the nervice of tho t Don Benito Juarez. om Conditions A Frredwan's Paradise, rhe sald Tadetes Gabe fs sat bakers py He ped warecelvedatany | Mr. Kuse called up the joint resolution on | secured for all offices ou moderate salaries, | Department for the fiscal your ending Juno | These two letters Anna {unter ‘9 | Wastunotox, Deo, 20.—It is said that WS OnLEANS, Doo, 20.— Tun C1 face P Hell Gate. Sime of day oF evening, there Leing Be clawee OF | thy gubjoct of recunstinction, ofterod by | The Secretary recommended @ reduction of | 4 186%, the sum being aoveutoon and «half | 8M! Mr. Seward’e—we elosed to District | the Amendment question has been arranged | the offical paper of Mississippi, states that C8 Negro Point Tell Gate, jecauone. é him yes'erday, and yy in yesterdays | « ok currency, with a view to a]”* bd | Atcorney Courtney with a requoat to anc with the South Carolina Keprosentatives, | ¢, San lkwa 1a tos that Stato! ‘The Weather Keports by Telegraph. THY LADIES DEP ARMENT report, aud wldreswd the Senste at seine | reduction of prices, Ho opposed any mate | millions tain whether any such porson existed in | irae aids iy pea chadenee , Pa.. Dee, 20,—The foam imporiaus ieatu'e of ts Lakin koa, AB eegth in favor oftmiverstl sulttage, und ia, | Fal of tue reduction of the currency mow, | ‘Tie six leading places of amuscment in | New York; If a0, to give him the roply, aud | 884 that they havo pledged ite acceptance | wt probibit, Froedimen wequiring wut | Parraperruta, Pa. Deo, 9.—-Thormomen ob a Ivocuey of the weit would add to our national de Ihe | Hoctac inaka cations af Ulsdnia fea alaveinc| Hon oth to Wanhing! | by the Legislature, provided no further con-| estate ; hut on the contrmry, they purchasy, | ter 6 abov », Clear weathe fun Hi civil waver ease ity burdans, Wuninish our intans | ee ty the United Statow A EN {iment Drings tis down to | ditions are exacted, which it ie assorted the | and the Cour are the purchases vali BALrMone, Mp, Dec, 2.--Weather very 1 9 | isis Of loys { eit But while this ache por to tho United States Asseasor of « tota and in a letter from the Sere hor are they ted bearing ATW, BY | oid to a ico ormin, cred to be Brive ely and sepainie.y tausht wi urcod, it Waa no time to bo increasing 46,700, ‘The Boston Theatre loads the of State ta Gen, Santa Anna, who wan | leaders of the publican party bave | ticcuse beisig required cold to-day! nak eo gain feerping nt unl many ollicers, Were sole, how, t ArvticaTion wae toado in the U.S Suc{ the teeeipt ba the Vreaidéut of w private | ove if correct, as the adimision of Sou nt Texas, | Forturss Moxnor, Va, Deo. heavy No Counwe Mr, Wilson offered a joint resolution, div | high iu comparison with t wanda of la hos letter from the General relating to Mexican | ¢ r tage eta - gale has been blowing all day from the « reatlan the drsaoaar ch the Daiind Giaee Lomplayments generally, ‘The ayer: | premo Court on Wednesday, before Chief | aflairs, Aw the latter was not private (though | Careline to Congress withouk further condi: Teangportation for Emigrating Vrerdmem. | Oot vost. Vory coughs outeil E x z.0 an lt ' reof the army aud navy of asnesaurs for 1865 and IM66 | Justion Chase, for a writ of habeas corpus in | marked #0), and as Santa Anta thus stopped | Hana than the acceptance of the Amend: | Garve Dev.4.—General Kiddooof the | BOF teas ee twee fae 7 ‘ edmeu's Lureal, to prev er $4,000, He would yote for no in cam Mudd, imprisoned at the 1) Hof the ordinary diplomatic chanuels of | meut would assuredly iuduce ll the other | Preeimien’s Bureau, bas annonuced hie in-| HOvtevttim, | Ky ey libit the infliction of corporeal pan on. \4 Tor compisity 1a tay ageassination | commanication, Me Soward informs him | states to go aud do likowis 1 cantante fasplah ten entria ta nee haat cloudy, Meroury 3, 6 {for eriines and mistomon u » maid that voted against | ot M that the coreespoudeuce cannot be coo ‘ ‘ ste r a to negrae | or vaLo, N.Y, Deo. 9.—The weather R ' . eat Bates + peed pmalone z ‘i (nee Amendment Kejectrs by the South Carelina fry States where there is a supertluity of ih niag thek Today i} Par we been te 1 1 nid had drawn tofit. H J, Frnpanion Mansi formerly counected | pa next correspondence on this Mexi vai ec labor, to those, whore it ia scarce. He will | Yesterday was wars a he the 4 i fled by ( as. The te i huts that the 5 had endorsed | with the Boston press, and more re % | cindita WacGF tin wana’ dalbee the bre Convamta, Di — Hie House rejected | extend unusual facilities to planters desir: | is the eoldost of the season, Tho thernas } voonent te Mr. Henderson otlered a resolution, which | had fuond it the greatest eubartasament, | iniasion f Seward, giving General Sheridan's account | 95 againat | ng | Wonosstan, Mass, Deo, 90 —Moroury at if sig bu he raid was made necessary by a dispatoh | againat which bo lad to contend im the re: | day, from th ro of u blo af the ‘srrest of Ortega, aud reasons 6 Rabete oles A Heap of Money eu. from Gov, Kloseher, that the Prosidunt be | cent canvians Rae eet Bale theretor, all of whieh are of #9 recent occu - : The war indemnity of twenty million | 92. M- two degrece abovo zero} weather i exe, eatey r) | requostedgte iuturin tao Senate whether, | Mr. Lawrence thought that ifthe question | 4 r rence that they are familiar to our readers eulan Slootin thalors, pais by Austrha to Prussia: Ws olay 133 the Ist of December, 1sm as | yaation had been the only question | tures of Lincoln, Grant a | Gon, Sheridan's action in this matter recet Nasiietiin, Deo, 20.—A large and enthu: | veyed Horlin in one railroad express) Quenge, C, E, Dec, 0—The weather ig Pea! -— = ¢ troops in the aervioe of th 4 people at the last canvass, the | voted for at a dollar # tickot. The first | ed the end ut of Gen. Grant. An tic Fenian meeting was held here to-| train, ‘The whole amount was paid in sil: | tags Ak tka’ (MERE HE GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE OF | States to be marched into the iutorior of | members who yoted tor it would have been | uight the votes for La be solder today, wi 0. Eaves Were nine times as | other docu : | ‘aud if 40, to indi- | buried 10,000 futhoms deep. ‘Thero never | many aa for tho others. On Tuosday night | Gon, Sbori nt of bia trip | Busty aud w vircl Teeutht then ‘sia ways to count it. Ton | zoro, and the wind wostan oh orders; whether | had ween ® bill passed uoreasing the com: | the disouasion aver Lee's superiority wes'ss | t0 the Ilo. > With While cur readers | With wn accession of 4 new members, Gea. | Muvke twelve tollora wud thisy-ee gow | — anes" @ waved ou the wpylivation of the | pensution ofthe membors,that had net beca | groat Laat it wluvst amounted to a rivk bare fauuliar alaoy L.O'Neill presided, Adarmes accompanied the tain (Contieued om Four Awe) ent in the same an's official ae wud took Jomure given | | vor, It was loaded. by th Frese and Bo-taigs Of WOnoteh Let tener | Missourt for wuy purpos ‘a el reumu ly rd sev" NOY SUSAN'S yee linia ule | cate, the roasuns. tor amigas all) oka vor cus, ox qunized at this point, rth: wost

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