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One boriie ins more FORCING PO Wil PRICE 81 PRR BOTT. ing a spre on from persons read: y way Le right. itis over HER Yon ube q ore pho three bottles 4 vissant, Twas bx many. /hourht ‘that ‘bo the ‘Inet they would sow tL knew my medicine wre no humbug, Thegan to receive orders tor more Li rors caliiag it my valuatle Liniment, ‘do sign 8 rece! low my walvs ar ‘of bottles year; {i accompany 10g e to: Chromic, hthewmetis worted. Peeby Brulars, BDF! bors Threets, spo 88 Cortlandt st. A MEITIN ME RUN would Thes Dew Yore & ety, and ‘woot SU Thirty: ‘ourth Year: NEWS BY LATE STEAMERS. interest » OUR SPRCIA g Mail Selections. ONDON LETTER. ‘The following selections are from foreign | files received by the at from Queenstown, Doc. : Presta and the War. The Prussian war cost $42,000,000, to pay ich the conqueror has te enemies $56,200,000, giving ® cle 200,000, oarned by the “needle few weeks—and this independent of the territory and other property acquired. City of Boston us becomes te or furnished by news venders, ie ver Emperor Maximilian received noties of the Enuprese’ illness, ho at onco formed tho re solution of proceeding to Mira S FOR ADVERTISING | consequence of termined to re y | a mad» for advertisoments of unusual but it is not known igo has takon placo in his Majesty's resol The Fenians. Important meetings of Tandowners are held in various counties in Lrelaud, to rea of defence againat the Fe ubliew: | | quot apeo to the ni they. atill dre 1d at Dua gar ony, Queens nquility from the fear any violation of 10 cane over to Ire 1 the desperadoos for purposes of hservations from him were neces- to impress on the mind of those present ortance of sitch m meeting, livin they did, at @ considerable distance Tt was humiliating to | ‘country like Irela Jhould find it necessary to asso wer the best au ‘ATENT | for searing Tnveations in | ts, and have acted as | Containing the Patent Laws and other id, free, to | tion they possess to preserve public | r, necessary, if the proceedings, as wo couspirators were | Othor telling wldresses wore deliverot hy ‘The Canadian Reciprocity Treaty. n correspondent of the Lon- indications that | mil, who demand | ‘of the reciprocity treaty thinking it would be a blow at the prosper ity of the British Provinces, finding that it | fallen most heavily apon themselves, might up for recon don Tinta says there a jo of Now Engl akee it satay | Sidoration in Congre for rough Vievowa iniriaele: merit ang virtue, 4 iy wiih the 1: Times (12th) writes on the front It has a compact and united of four millio ¢ millions tore of th and creed, aud of these two millions and a alr from Pall make the Mair sorr, avoowy and rLEXtnte, of rivalry between his race whom le tas but the rivalry ex: and will certainly show itself of the noxt fow years mania is maki foreign capital is already pourit its enormous ‘ot fra od im any ovher similar arvicle 1a the feel that, the ond-rate Power, nation is at important ne and deatined to play a Their prosont rulor is BKIFST, Prepsietor, 46 Bouth Becond bare. rely upon powerful assistance Kassin Arming, A letter from Warsaw in the Poses Jour gays" Russia ble extent—tho fire Medicines, and in nine cases out of tly arming to An incredible activity p palo iy converting the oll infantey » is putting herself Heal upon toe 1. However, it is i for cash. warrant it superior to any other he Ube: cure of Croup, IMarrbene, Dysen- teamouta of the ‘ tuilitary force has not been i ng, SPeeme. a0 eke, Ae mn mt to Laks K; ebsomeay sed h bottle—and vi, Headaebe, " Old Boree. | is iy bare of Kussian troops ay iv ordi mber of yours jad takon part @. Bold’ by all "be 4 atives of Galicia, w in the last Polish insurrection, haye just passed through Warsaw. Siberia, but the Russi oF ALL THY READERS OF oaple, o cy Dar sof the ‘dividual toade THE SUN. Price ¥ They had beon pinet of Vien mm at liberty, au Bewses BUSINESS COLLEGE—82 FULTON 8T. 9 Johneoa and Titian: ite frou all PEN DAY ANT. RNENING THE YEA or tho Lov ructiog of ADC ‘ae mak ample opporti atts ar fF ibecoqwition of Algebra, Ge-metey, Hse Mar, apeilings Reuters be ‘ability being constantly « jon.) yo. our facilities for pr r DUSINERS are rtrd MANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING Y department’ of ‘Trade, Banshug, ppg peanisacl ring, Le Ww”) arespondeucr, 160 178 ration, TRIM: 1, time unlimited, 11 Hedin o:orr parvtoulng for, Cipeain Peking Chareo of a betel Books... ITO, (0 thie mouths one less Barto. ein Pormaadhip wad Art eB COMMERCIAL COLI ym Jeutiemen or Thos are propaicd for fore, without regard to time or ba fi Nersone, Brudent Lelng allo aiinod !be whole Sth vaetrnetion. tanks ab writtsk (re oi ie i" IT LO, to Boys and Laawes, 24 Lasso Ws] oan Sater 9400 NOt ES, #10 they eed, rtieulars, their oath in. Sibe for to Which they were a1) ton te Quece Victoria. | good deal of Fighteons indig vor of Reform, Dout- | tall \ tou, of Lambeth, aud Lows, of Calne, are | i# confirmed, * ‘Av tihumae: fof there arches Was on coal, to whiek the & ns from one Or Lis famous hewn into blocks weighing two Lona enc areh composed of hardware and je which coal ecuitles wer OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. Fenianian—'ihe Great Reform Demonstra- du Ininites-Price of Vrovisiews, and tuber to Lemlen war, Kte., Ele be oprnod for him to wall cane of Stephons; of will a mo Notwithstanding all tho Fe clear that the loyal ina Chief Seerotary to inquire wh able for the defence of Irela necessity should would, of the iso tho Govern desides which the armod potioo constitute | * were onabled to read for which there is not sufivient equivalent John Bull does not sce paying through the | the M | nose for a thing called the Boli The Trades’ Unions’ Reform 1 tion was followed on ting in St.J John Height mado wonday even f huis any . ar eaw ucet ti ght has apoleon in tho motropoti si rliament dissolved. ‘Tho provin La fair share of hin oratory form quest late, but his gr was undoubtedly that of Tuosday night Ho was received with unwonted onth ‘Trades’ Unioniats, wh ir “bright particular star.” A resolu. | Go tion doma ballot w abo regard him | Shipp adopted at the u gavo then yours ago, exhorted th go on wotil they have a 1 rod thir oly sovoral party. O was prosont at this meoting, and soo oply interested in what took pl ‘ling mombers of the R. rgeo who appeared on tho plat! dressed in unmentiousbles, or, more proper ly in the “physiological droas” of the Blow erians, According to 0 enstom it ism what infra. dig. for a loty to atten a polit ical moeting at all, and heneo the fair d tor (should it not be “duetrix,” by the wa: camo in for a large share of attontic other day sho lectured in this y hall ana fiat” when a ical atudouta, wh rule, belong to the lor young ni pat olane a slid their best itt hy annes her, If very ©} Towove ably, and was awarded the applause of | the addross of th nidioner fair tho respectable portion of the Tho Conservative preas aro very indig nant with Mr, Bright and his followers, |! recites, in a t naturally doing to doride and | of Maximit neat labors for the reatora wud the aun al, they aro not vory nice as | Withdrawal of the Fr employed. ‘Thoy inisrepre- | ment of to | condition duct and | mers orkmen throughout | charged bis Miniat at atrugyle are terrible thorns in | Yening @ National Congross, withe Council is now engaged pre their obj oppose any and every attempt made to lift men from political thraldom, and, Wke par tizwns in to the me sout anid resort to the vilost aubter gain thelr end. ‘Tho good nly bouring of the v o the Tory chuckle a t was domol aw! Metropolis, who live by robbery an wo Tho Ministry are still at work fr their measure of Reform, aud if report be | anee f true it will be a liberal ono. If ao, the poo- | surance is in conformity with the oe t to accept it, Me, | of bia soverei Marshal) will co-op ple will bo foolish n Bright thinks nothing good can como Nasa a Cor ut of h, and a‘lviaes the people to reject | P ervative bill, howev the great loader of Reform in Teannot ia this, Disrae over ai h with many that it was not ado flea of ‘Tories, no doubt, is to ward a liberal proponit should be accep carr turn round te the workin e tho re Iti we who are the true frie industry!" ter As of houest | thi By tho way, Adullan demonstrations i the grosiest ainnors. 4 few of his constituents and delivered himself of a set speoch About one hundred of his fria ein vited to hear him give au explauation of bis recent Parliamentary conduct, and a resolu tion of confidence in him was passed. But it will be far diferent when Mr. Doulte appears, as he bas expressc of doing, bofere an open meeting. ‘Then his conduct will be put toa test which a hol Leorner Id not supply. 1 his intention eoting » moat exciting threatened reb Tho wuthoritios are exoooilingly Vid: | i, operation, and the pres tinue to make sin the moves “fs al, of ary 90 ed education, a rare chance le wow pilerel into privately and separately aught what ioe Clrewler more fully Eaplaining | motion about tho anprehon bh I do not profess to be a pro-| Mtwost beyoud the reach of the laboring phot, mark my words if ho i ‘Connection with any otber Behool, bi LM OF WHITE LILIES. has berm the means of removing from thelr ‘tll sorte of disigurements such s¢ Tan. Bun. 70, Ballo fai anvil ind af uupiive ba nore eke ng he (a ht wh ‘iralling nate bottle, ead at 46 Boul E * 88.4% Goruce “PMS “hs “Your (ethic Furnace ‘We warm our ato i ioc re 07 9 195, irleans, La, ii A aNiaath Gre te bt pei ee Ts AND NATIONAL JUBILE) P 04 Re-('mign all through (be coun! Wane we tite Stir yp oe OL ald Peale Wak peer ERY ONE, BOTH OLD AND YOURG, that before very louy ‘since the introduction of thas Ho is as indispensable to the | asthe Princo of Den Byo-and-bye you will find be will be lionized and looked upon as | ‘a martyr; he will bo admitted into the con fidonce of the great “ Head Coutros,” as one ive bes suffered an injustice at the hande | Pittance he earns in the winter, when he le | rial troot of the police authoritias, there is a design im his arrest; but there will be @ still greater desiga in bis re mark ja to Hamtet, betudiviy Med well ‘co the bee te NTS. por Dopeud upon it, connect Meany with Fonianism, and at | Thursday bo being “kidnappe sinister moti If there is not some arrest, why was he ho first laudod at Liver Lhe logality of apprehending him in England, where the habeas corpus is in full force, is doubtful; ‘the column ss’ of riuin ‘we | ruitted Cae tba should be sorry to atau in his hors that night! As for Lowe, it is reported that durst not moet his electors fur fear of 1 | warm’ recoption that awaite im. Were it not for theso political re jes and happily their few confreroa, the Russell: | Gladstone Keform Biull would now have been | {agitation | necessary. However, it is no wo erying over shed milk, Lotus watt for Ainong other questions at pr lot gituted, isthe price of provi | scarcity of hu se accom Meat is classes, Good mutton is 1d, aud Hd. per | pound; beef from 10d. to Md. p tiouately high, Flour is on the rise, vow Lid, 17d, and Id, per, gale bl oft | keep himaelf and family out out of work half bis tismo, or if he has work | 1 tho weather probably provents his doing it. Agricultural laborere with families ha 9». to 1 int (from $259 10 $4.) House rent nilon is extravagantly high. Poor peo pig model bodging-bouses which have sprung up would puzal danger that the boon will be more wd tuauegah Kye DECEMBER Price Tw WASHINGTON. “OF THE GunRENCY. PETITIONS A GAINST 17. A Present to the Preside A CONSTITUTION CANE. NEW YORK, FRID oO C ents mon cause against the whites in tho Territo out, ne ta the | bere fay. tesudanda trial take | French and Germ | place, ‘Time must anawor thoss questions. | lower rate t \ ajoctod territorial achome upon which anako Shoals itizens who work at a our own workmon, and yet jana in Ame. | o0rn what isto them @ good wage. Some rica have boon led to believe, it is pretty | four largest book pabitehors sond their CURTAILMENT Auta of the Kine. | Wr to Germany, and after paying all the rald Late fyrtp by far the majority. A dopa: | ¢*Penses incidental thereto tation of gontlenen comnected with the | Over and above what thoy would ob leyal profession, last week, waited upon the | the work were oxeouted by Knglish com £ any or. | Positors and printers, gauization of logaliate was at preeont desie. | ship load of deal moulled doors, with Lord Nana | thonaand feot of jamb I Assured them there was no omergoncy at | Arrived from Stockholm, and were sold by presont to require auch a course, but if the auction, at Limehouse, ont | Othor cargoes to 6 tone, avail itself of the service | attioles can besold at @ prodt for vory little ral people af the country, The | over what the Inbor alone ia producing aiim- city of Limerick, the stronghold of Fenian: | ilar work would coat English bulliors, th fam, has boon proclaimed. ‘Tho regular [14 not very ohecring for those ongaged in tropps now in Irelaud exceod 22,00) mon, tho joinery trado, who complain already of city of employmont an efficient force, strikes have t Thanks to tho Atlantic Tolegraph, wo | With your perm ssion, L may notice some of pitome—a brief | thes in my noxt one, it is truc—of the President's Meaxigo | Just as I clos on Wednoaday last, Our newapapers ght | band at ‘tho representations of the | shy of tho tolegraph, owing to the oxpen Conservative party, and de wien to tho City of Mexico, there formally abdioate New York. Hovere Snow Storm—Traine Delayed. Simany, Deo. 27-4 savers snow atorm, withont much injury, a accompanied Ly a ateong Northwest wiad, has boon provailing bore the greater part of the day, All the railroad trains are more or loss behind time, and it ts feared that the country are unusually heavy, as it ia the severest atorm expe rieuced in year. Massachusetts. Liqwor Fault and fentouce. Messrs. Harvey D. Par kor, Win. Bingham and George Young, pro pristors of the three leading hotels hore, were befure tho Municipal Court today, charged with violating tho liquor law. The ts waived the reading of the in- dictmonts, ang {he uanal form of sentence boing a fine of $50 and threo months impris- onment in the House of Correction, wae passod upon each, from which an appeal it bonds given for their future by the Dotored Peopie. Cuancestow, Doe. 27.—A wall blew owe cont massacre of United States troops by thie morning killing a drayman, Tho colored freemasons of this city cols | Kearney, but in the vicinity of Fort Philig Aan | Kearney, Dacotah Territory, The latter ia addroas, bofore@ large crowd at tho Meth. | situated in the forks of the two Piney Tho | Creeks, im the contre of the mountain die of this city will celebrate New | trict of the Military Department of the sary of omancipa- | Platte, and in the heart of the region ooow . by processions ef trade societies and | Pied by the hostile tribes, the Sioux and the Only Inst week ® brated St. Jobn's day by procession, Another Veteran Gon odiat Colored Charch this morning. Thoro are several Sooing that these | Death of Gen. Curtis. Bostox, Doo. Congress and the Amendment, OPINION OF Tennessee. ‘The Affray at Nashville — Trial of the 74 ‘bea Ne Amal corners wero block houses of timber logs —Cheers For Jom. Davis. Nasnvitta, Deo. Wth.—The trial of tho that the fort was captared by treachery, 04 alloged murderors of soldiers on Christmas | the force there should have been able te night has been proceeding all day bofore | stand a soige, and it seems barily possible Bench Magistrates, and will occupy all to- | that it could have been captured by Indias morrow. Tho testimony so far ia very con: | assault. flicting as to who fired shots, and none of | On the other hand the savages have a4 the partios on trial can be convieted on tho | constantly manifested thoir hostility the It is definite. | it in difficult to soe how the treepe could ertained in proof that the affray origi | have been beguiled into any relaxation nated in aolliors cheering for the Union | of vigilance, We hope to have more par Policemen off duty | ticalars soon, but there is no ronson to doabl cheered fur Jeff, Davia, Feelings of intense | the full extent of the calamity as reported bittornoss exist botweon the soldiers and | yesterday: policemon, which threatens bloody conse FENIAN TRIALS. quonces on tho first aul ‘The command foclings of the Tho offects of GEN, GRANT, IIS CONDITION NOT DANGRROUS. a telogram has come to ing that a large three-m acrow atoamar, supposed to bo a F Wastixutos, Deo. & Petitions aro circulating throughout the ovidonoo as far as developed. tures praying Congress to New Hampshire: Nomination for Congres. W.—The Republican Con a to nominate @ candidate for Con t District met hore to-day. Every delegate was present, and no little nt pervaded the mooting. ho latter resulting as . Ly Wheeler, 119; Mas . Kila was nominated by ono ‘The nomination wasn Mr. Ella accopted and was fount to hay monatra. | about thirty tons of guap by a | together with a numbor of rifled Ilalely nes’s Hall, whereat | cane oly. | materi o Mp, | Meath which is c f the pational cur and Linooln, while the y or haying in view the return within atimited period to ap nt is in opposition to the policy of ary McCullough who w wauts moro lal Her cargo consists gf oval, be ralod a quantity of shot 4 or papers have antial provooation, ofticers participate in the and shell oo Roe | out a Captain, and the secon: toat apooch | Waa in charge at the time of the seisure, hiv no tL twonty mor & voyage to Columbia, to which ernment the ship is reported to var isa now veascl, of the Jarrow Works on A atrong party of the Royal placed in charge of the cluaoly guarded by the gus of the while tho Lizard is moored roasury roturne Washington today from a visit to We Ho bas given up th proceed North, not having any | » thithor at present 6 Proaidont has received from Jamos Lyons, of Richinond, a cane made of a piece old frigate Conatitutio scription on the hoad of the oane compli ts Andrew Johnaon ae the restorer of citizen, while in the Auroagoura Lod: mous by the € Pennsylvania, A Prise Vight—Arrival from (allforsta— of Grate—Fatal Accident. A prize fight took yostorday, betwoom a named Smith and MoCauloy, Smith was badly punished, McCauley was deck ‘The clipper David Crockett, from San Francisco in ninety five days, with » cargo of California white wheat slag apecdy death 1g manhood auffrage and the | The By ting; attor | er & Co. which Mr. Bright congratulatod the Trades’ | Tyne. Unious on having adopted the advice le | Fines has bee so the organiza- | which carry 4 Reform bill, and | Formidable, 9} in his forciblo mannor, to | close by to provent her escape. think it rathor doubtful whether the Bolivar is really in the Fenian service, ‘orm | dnd yot the cireumatanoea are very atiapi ‘The Medway, o A | aa tho last place suol 1 al. | to enter, as it is the atrong! lude to Dr, Mary Walker, a federal army | war, little ror | mouth, but witho ait by Palme Yoo, The torual Revenue for Lafayett 0 setfelntng coustiog Nas been endpended | , see cemenl Jhry te Ms Densid® chee Somme 1d the collector ia & fugitive im St, Louis tof agresin in consoquence of the troublos in that re- They stood seven for Sawyer, Adjutant General on | Scauittel, The jury in Crowley's ease came Our Consul at St. Croix, Woat Indies, re count of the provalence of IL-pox and yellow fover in St Thomas, the English islands havo satablish. od a quarantine on vessels from St. Thomas days, and tho Spanish islands 40 day; » of your Amorican colobrities | cious. hip would be likely 4 for men-of- this rospoot out was tolographod Francisco Soptomber Lat. t cargo of California grain California. A Rattallon of Troops Rated San Fran. i. Rattalion of Troops Rated tm fan Fran: | placed in the dock charged that ha, being Sptritualiem, Kte. Baw Framcisco, Doo. Blais, of Gon, Samuel R. Curt miniasionors app ed to inapeot the thn the Union Pacific Rail Ho was actively engaged in the late ing, while a party of workmen woro engaged in demolishing a building at vin Now Orienna— Address of the Km- rors W-nlster of Forel ) | rival of the Kmporor Tho | Rowncod—A Nal Conarems—Kolniions wall fell, killing one man, and juring the othe Heavy Bond Robbery. —Shortly afte two men ontered the office rd, 209 Chestnut atreot, and aac in official cirolos t Gon, Shorman, aftor visiting St. Loui return to Washingt gon tho parti New: organized in this clty for U Mexico withig.e fow wook: mont of sixty-five of his recent visit to New Oni tans, Doo Hance which left Vora Crus the rived, and bring od in atouling a largo ni bonds, &., amounting to Moro than an hour elapsed discovered and an bers of Congross 44 is bound to admit the of wny Southern Stato that he following ayn sete Minister of Foroign Af in the name of the Emperor, to the people of Mexico. than $100,000. fore the robbery wa do to ascortain th In addition to the above thore adopts the Com Lowor California. 1 ROA, Wainer ving died att himself through the h enon of Spiritus It is understor iness mon of th oontinod to his t, horetofore F house today by illness stocks ond b avcurition, railway shai a number of person all ina tin by ctoan aweep b shot 4, through the inthe: | tention aud will probably pormit him to attoud to rao of a ny or two. weme Court in the ase of Garland will be rondored ina fow haute and carrying off t iu honor of tho dopar jorado, the first of t Sta The Kmperor ¥ with the duty of con this city yoaterday, bet woon named Smith and Judge Grier, howeve ng up the opinio pillow. Cortainly, they did | delay. when tho Hyde Park fonce | ® basia upon which this Sovereign . althongh they wore woll | Will be called together. 6 that was not done by respectable | clules with the f ple, but by the roughs of the | tence between the Fre Majoaty tho the fow rkand San F ©, the Pacitic Baile tionality of the ing. while # party of workmen wore ongaged in demolishing « buildin lowing important seus Chureb, it being the semicentenary ry of that body hand the Emperor wror has reco Large Steamer Ashoro on dings deeply interest San Franctat A apecial mes There will be a compromiaa on tho Wells Vuritl project, but to what extent The new tari bill will probably roady the first day of meeting after the y of Half Moon ta large ship was place, aula of distress, aud | pt, Fletehor Underwriters, oly engaged «tug boat and proc Wo tmust await his The place © tho slip Caya was murdor in Philadelphia ators and Kop preparatory to the op yesterday afternoo close ashore, tiring al parently in the by roprenentatiy with him (the Km or) in the interest of ¢ Majesty's govermment rrying out th arty it ay | and give bh meet their wishes, ‘Though [ agroo with | ance it the Fe the Cirenit Court elect of Ponnaylva following appointinonts realth—Colonel Frauk J Hodford County t Louisiana in th remain in the od «L Great Weater sat solely on this ground, and | ‘The Liberals aro very active in the Stat * been a source of rogrot | of Oxjacw gades of well organ Attorney General of the | is tho name as whi La few wooks since, rez ix said to have overnment has h kk Bruce that thy of-war Bolivar, was taki the arrival of the Maryland. — Defence of the * that the ery of death tw North Elorts will should she visit intu ia suspected. ‘8 ie} ction of tho Amendwer wd whon the « mised whon thi 1 Legislature of American waters, f the military and that he had declared bis pu ver fur the protection mont was proclaimed nodoratood that {u eMett will be made to declare tho Vast olection for Mayor Council Megat to the in for ¢ Quer ion at the | to Ver is from San Luis I od information Detroit, Mich aya wot yot Loon sen tionin the U.S where on the ros ivoment of the Ln uid void, ait election bay Md muder the registration Hats of destined for | Jackson were detained in cou uo of a The Trosidont ih pardon to bo Iasi tucky, and F both of whom wo dirocted warrants of Turmer amet | Fw! bo introduced looking to the declaration 0, rived yeatorday ‘ontral Mexico aty, by which all those dis under tho provision of th Constitution, for sympathy with or partici later news bas by reheltion aud are par sauder the $29, snual message, low is given an ox tract regarding the minoral resources of that | With, was atill in the hands of the mperialists Mpation by the Liberals though surrounded by a large foreo of Lily political rights. t the National Constitu little doubt but th as has f tho un | Qreore, Dec f our drown r, Seorctary Stanton tive Morrill, of Vermont, questionably great mir it ia believed th erala, 1 from jealousy of each bine forthe eapture of th other experin Cotton rt 6 équal in| The party ther, would not Charleston, S.C pealed, and the n haw beow expronged t be found @ majority in the favor of thy ail wing subject of inter meoting of the Legislature, is th ta United States Senator in pl | of Senator Creawell, whoa torm ex) the Ith of Ma Haville mineral districts yet discovered upon the too, ive. ag far os worked, success of Juntos was the capture of the City of Sa alajat ween those iy el about a South Caroli Washington saga: Commissioner tween Colima and ¢ communication ro Woatimouy, | ‘jl Tt appoara that prior to the close of th | have prov our Legislaty on us ders. garrison of Acapu leave ina fow days in two is for Mazatillo, with the vi na, to Gaudalajara al opinion of the best portion Moxican citizens, as expresso by priv from many points in Moxicu, is, that ex party) will ton to confer with the I | hability of the State being restore place in the Union should abe adopt the Constitutional Au ing via Co Ths products, in the working 401 the ale F Attemp! to Dofraud A overestimated Lite Insurances Co. rise from the pura the Ju Unit continue civil war for a lon: Kyextxe BULLETIN cite Railrow! wall inaugarate t ofa cheap teansy mite will ine. the outerpriaing capitaliate The great importance mily named Berner he era | git Th Colima, pound, | joyed th nil other kinds of provisions are propor: | country is again ¢ involved in bloc aprey. Ni Vegota- | are stationed ino pderately cheap, Itis quite out | ting off comme » question for # poor man to be able to | 42d Moneta, but as they dos cert, they can ouly, be cox ga rrespondont at | caused by eati ating @ home 1 ais The Rushville and Conueray from Bushyille, Lad Seuatora and Kepr » conversed fre treason, as weil eral snowiug ; thermoweter 30 dex i roaeanity | ipa severe gato frou the N. W. this evening to the desirabl raville, opened tive republican chiefs | f ‘Two men, named Richardson and Batch woro arrested at saileln oe altanpuog to ae: fraud a Life Iusurance Cow buried « coftin with the intention, it is sup: posed, of representing that the coffin con 4 tho romaine of 4 man named McFad ‘The latter has not been found yet. | fair ie creating considerable excite: | | grows to the Southern States, that ite adop: tion by them would boing admitted to represontatic Weatherly subscquently lent Jobuson, nove all obstacles to ness of taking It is expected the thousand Lupe left Zapatlan for the them will keep the Lib. Tho Governor had on of mineral ape- portions of the territor Tho proprietors of mineral lod uch specimens, and a collec- Bacreme bo formed, almost withont | Weather cost, which woull be of groat value, ae ex. | forming rapi hibiting truthfully to our own people, and |, Wasi! Visiting tho territor: in the department of view with Vre po would | clear; oold done all he to | place. ‘The commander of the garrison ox lense. ‘There is pesitively ne evidence to |euvsist on » weekly dole of from Longe ees pes And San Blas to Mauzillo, to Colin plo are compelled to huddle together like | The, in the worst of human stios, The fow | the Chureh bg ward maintaluin, Gon, Miramon interview — with some duration the President was of well as free and candid; our great 6 precious | Wi Guixatow, D. C.. Dee. #7, M.—-Bevere Constitutional Amendment, and at reject it, believin to the inaugurat potism. Ii fo said ho hoped they would be ded in their reasons a ‘tiov, and avoid any langu blo moans be tortur no8 to the opposing party. t from @ recent do: ome Court, that ho mperial cause looks brighter since Qdered sheir wealth to- 4 taken command of th of late years, are but asa drop in tho ocean. | contral troops, and (ion. Majia has assume: How tho present evile are to be remedied | the au (Edipus to diveover acy. and this will be tho | Afterall that had been done by trades’ | campaign, all making fe ground, you will sce, on which Lo will regain | wona to inorease the price of labor, there foot harmony ; while thy For tho prosout, howaver, he is Wall thy miss ete it to be an advance step South Carolina. Rejection of the Insolvent Debtors Disaster te o New York Steamer. Bacrimons, Doo, 7.—The South Caroling just previous to adjouramont, ro jected the Lnaolveat Debtors’ bill, aftor it abiding body | had boon passed by the House Cuaminston, New Hays, Cons tors’ shop of Ly: barns of Othniel Lvos, atroyod this mornin, cattle belonging carpen saignod for its mand of the Cel ‘one ohjoot—per- boral Genorala, with tho exoeption of Peforo, put oil acho, uid died in 8 willfbo suatainod by thist tu and that iu @ short imo @ return, roaaou will point out Wapb we Hho Maud aadal Adar sliias sth an, , ormint into ler ¢ 7. — the steamship rday, aud weal why i J Boudec, whieh Loft hace sus Now % | Coven act a they plowse, uv recuguising oka wg Mande | Mae aude me middle gro — DACOTAH. | ‘The Indine Outbreak. of Twelve Nassacts sean Fort Pullip Keareey = * « r 7 Fout Linaum, Doo. %.—A mossongot jat in, reports the formation of » grand com lition of (wolve tribes of Indians for comm ries of Dacotah and Montana, The samber York last evening, went ashoro on Rattle. | Of warriors ie eotimated at eleven thousand Tt was at first thoaght ahe | bat this must be received cum granosalie. + frould prove @ total los, but abe was got of | The ngmen af the killed in the massagre in now coming wp | Teparted yosterday will bo forwardod a * ir passengers had preriogt> » ‘350i as thay can be reached, , | SECOND DINPATOT. Fort Lanasre, Doo. 2th, P. M.—Tho ro Ludians did not occur moat tno Gun SOT Cheyennes, Its defences consisted of « well-made stockade of timber, ploroed with loop-boles for muaketry, At two of the sightoon inches in diameter. It is expected Continuation of the Fontan Trials at | Swee+ranvnon, C. E., Dee. %.—In the nse a wellknown German | of James Reardon, after tho evidence wat ciated at @ ball given by | all in, the Judge ruted that thoro was not ¢ at the Court House | case to to go to a jury, and directed the jury last night, stepped from the open balcony, | to acquit the prisoner, which they did with: second story, dlislocating hie neck | out leaving the box, and Reardon was dis Ifo waa buried | charged from custody. this afternoon with all the honors of the} Michael Crowley was thon pat on hi¢ trial, The form of the indictment was foront, but the circumstances of the offences wore précisciy the same as in Reardon's Internal Revonao Collector. | Caso, and tho samé eyidence ro ection of In | The jury at 6.00 retired to consider their vor | Jackson, and | tict- jo court, having stated there was ne of were discharged. vietion and five for into court at 6 o'clock, amd having stated Gonoral Shorman’s staff, diod last night at] they had not agreed, were ordered to be locked up for the nig't. Sweerancnadt, C, E., Deo. %.—The Court met at 9 o'clock. Kaward Gilgen wae a aubjoct of Hor Majesty, did, on the Oh of _—A battation of | June, feloniously join divers persona whe service has been quiotly | had entered Lower Canada with intent ™ Govornmont of | levy war on Her Maj and a detach. ep jury was emp: Jor Major Mor: | gfe ring, lof yoaterday for Maration by the | stated the facts he atoamor Continental J. Row Brown and party, consisting of membors of tho Stato G . took passage by the ame atoan ty. nnelled after there had ¥, in opone aut to prove, re inarkod that it would be diagracetal if these people who had come to invade the country (when their guilt waa established aa clear a hooulay, should yet be allowed to escape through foolish aympathy on the part o home jurors. ‘The amount of evil which the “might have been seem to have wae not the measure of bie guilt » be ascertained by looking at the Treumuatancos of the ease, and what » consequences of the ro of guilt was the im io in coming into the much injury as they country, ¥ ity eouled. 1 Maker proved the goneral facts of cack vasion. ‘The jury in Crowley's case, who had beor p during the night, came into coun with a verdict of guilty. Mr. Devlin asked a delay in pronouncing that he might move to-morrow for arrest of julgment. slay was yraniod, and Gilgan's trial proceeded GW Holon mot, the prisoner gn the Athy thico mites woat of Froligaburg, aud askod od to the Fenian army. He that they had taken Ero ovions night. The prisouot Lonosto, De fell last night, aud we mow have + sloighing Timmons Christmas POR wh to tant several ” 1, was furnished to the Fenian per sary ithe House. o Providence war hed the prinoipal contributor, such the pit ’ ana ie PP" oners greatly enjoyed tho treat © Ge" enor of tho gaol allowing them at seh Latitude as was consistent with their | safe koopivs Ortawa, Dy iver opposite thi city is crossed by fvot passongors to-day, but is not yet considered safe for sloighs. ‘Tho weather is moderato and cloudy. The wolves are said to be unusually mumorous on the north sido of tho river, and have committed considerable depredations among the sheep in Dorr Briaviter, Dei A considerable number of people are atill passing here, route to the Medoc gold region, Quito deal of Government land is being bought ». Another mine is said to have been dig covered in ‘Tudor, noar Madoc, The Rich: ardson mino is reported to have been bought for fifty thousand dollars. ‘Tho report lacks contirmation, A number of Boston moo are at Madoc n| -scollout —Three persons wore Jon Christmas morning, while cross t+ | ing frou this place to Point Levi in a canoe, Thoy wore struck by fleld ice and upsot ad of eleven porsons, im cluding a lady, Bight were saved by clam- bering on tloating ico the lady being buoyed inolne, Tho three who wera drowned belonged to the crow of @ canal boat. They leave wives and famil nino childesn unprovided for, peo WEATHER REPORTS. wud Accounts 1 Various Mlacos for) evrauo, Ne Ys, Doo. woathat "'% | hore is quite mild. There is plenty of anew hing is tin aa., Doo Wind East; raiw ostoy, of "Dee. 2. MonA severe north-east \torm haa been prevailing all day tides. No seriou go is yor re) Wonrcesixn, Maas, Dee. 2 nowing heavy; therus LADELPIMA, Doe ro PaiLaprLrita, De There wero several slight falle of snow during the day, but it ia now clear anc cold. BAutimone, Ma., Dec, 27.—Wind West dog. M.—The thermomet: ateuscly eold, and ioe « Mi, Dee, —Clear ; cold j thermometer blowing « galo from N, W w galo blowing ail day from the’ Northwoat Foather piorcing colt wad clear, Slight fall of snow sory, this moraing. Cinctywath, Ohio, Dee, 27.—Weather very | cold; mercury 14 above soro. Fournnss Moxnon, Va, Doo, 2.—Vossole 1 ee. ote burned to | AFFiVing report a atrong Southerly gale or last night, The situation of the ship Kaw goon, ashore, must have been precarious \Vind fresh; Westward all day, aud boing of land wreckors may succood ee