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HREE THOUSAND DOLLA fs eautil country Feudeness aa Rae pie ty Bhon aa ELLY, rect et ft fru setae’ For parties i ’ Ere ist % Laie te gn user pore lee , BOTH OLD AND YOU are in rarnes iuce the tntroduction of that ia aR tis hes MERRY. Vurnese aivsy porice’ satlefction i | ‘OK hae jast frirtee OLLARS—HEAVY COIN SIL- Lever Watehes, full jeweled: + at Sa Pub shed by W. SEN. DMO se MUNN a obtain, protection ou Bow Luvemtions, W Years LOOKIN: tment THOMAR ONT NA. | NACE AND ZEKO WEPRIGE | | that Mr. Disraeli, the Chanoellor of the ¥: | here yesterday of persons eng: [jy | dated in Maasowah, tho prineipy Thirtv-Fourth Year. EUROPE, |Sun Cable > Dispatche: MORE “FENIAN ARRESTS, NEWS BY LATE STEAMER, Letter, Loxnow, Jan. 1.—The London Towes, in ite loading editorial this morning, predicts that the mew year will be ono of general peace. ‘The revenue and trade returns of Great Britain are very satiatactory, and indicate chequer, will be able to exhibit surplus of noarly £2,000,000 sterling. Ireland. Brrvasr, Jan. 2.—Nino arresta were nade od in mana. facturing ammunition. France. Pants, Jan. 1.—The Mostrar publishes » telegram from the United States which de- clares that French ships are placed on the ¢ footing as American vessels, in which cane, the MONITEUR saya, that vossels bear ing the American flag will bo froe of all navigation dues in Freneh por Pants, ian, 2,—Napoleon's apeoch on New yy to the diplomatic corps, express: | ed hopes for peace and reconciliation, the stability of thrones, and the prosperity of nations. Turkey and Greece. Loxpox, Jan, 1.—The Paris Pars declares that a rapture between the Sablime Porte nd the kingdom of Greece is too likely to tako place at any n t. The London | IIeKALD, the ministerial organ, commenting on the probability of such an event, ngland will remain rigidly noutral i and adds that tho British govern ment has already warned Cireece of the con sequences, Loxpox, Jan Diapatchos f e that there had erial crisis at Athens, and a new cabinet | had been appointed by the King. Italy. Froneser, Jan, 2—Tho King of Italy his speech on New Year's Day to the re sentatives of the foreign governments near the Court of Florence, predicted peace for the future; but still it was necessary to fos. , ter and finprove the military organization of | the nation. | Austria. Viewwa, Jan, 2—Noon.—It ie said that Austria is about to convoke the now Ieichs: | rath for the purpose of effecting @ miso with Hungary. Afrien. Letters pro: Panis, Deo. 31 just to hand, ‘aport state that the Koglish Consul, Can Mr. and their friends—known for some years past in Ei rope and Ar the Abyssinian cap: tives—who had j 0 released from a protracted impris t, have been again placed in irons by order of the Emperor Theodore, the ruler of Abyssinia, T' cause, if any, which his Majoaty assigns f the action is not known, The fac ever, will prod erable feeling against him in England. ARRIVALS OUT. Tho town of Abyasii eron, tasaam, 60 steamships mber 19, aud m, bor ¢ arrived out The ship Orient, Captain Hill, from Ne York December % arrived at this point ye teriday The ship City of Now York, Captain ‘Thomas, from New York, also arrived yes KOOL, Jan Th Lat Toneritfe at Madeira on th «Staton ox, dan, Sacramento aud Oasipes were COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, Livenvoot, on.— The Cotton ket this morning opens firm with prob | sales of 15,000 bales during today Uplanda l United States F 4g at TIEG Mlinois « NDON CORRES PONDEC Lospos, Dee, 18th, Iso, In my last I promised to aay a few words about trades-anions, and the sults that have ensued, and are likely to fron theirdevelopment. In many cases traden'or ganizations have improved the status of the workman, but they have not been an un. Time after time the masters have had to give way to the demands of the ‘ayo against them, al » of these domanda may have beon open to question, It has beon no 1 thing in tho bnilding trades for workmen to take advantage of the ployers being committed to large contracts to strike for wages, or a reduction in the hours of labor, well knowing that, as the works had to be completed @ given time, ora large num forfeited as penalty, thoy would carry their point, ‘The result is, that won as work gets slack tho masters dis. mixed good, powerful forces a though the justi ge, building trades i anticipat | lies.” | ($350,000), was mubscribed by th | thia balation will be u be evidently « relish reason. dbo just as potent if omple by the mastors to justify tho auppression of unions er. Workingmon should aoe to this, | and abstain from oxercising a deapot which they plainly see in employers, bat jot see in tho though they witin an equal if not largor degree. | If properly and intelligently conductod, | trades unions would unquestionably benefit orkman, The system has boon aluused, and this abuse has brought it into diane pute, and the workman must take care that it i Ht thought i} Sport To soo the engineer hoist by bis own potard.” Tho English workman always has s griov: ance. It is the lot of some peoplo’s bread- and-buttor to fall on the buttered aide; and it seoms probable, oven in the matter of unionism, that the workman will get the worst of it in the ond. Tho master builders of Birmingham have collectively issued « Botioe to the effect that after the Iat of May next they intend to enforce a naw oode of Fogulations instead of the rules now in force, which rules wore submitted to in part afters desperate and prolonged atrike by their workmen. They are determined to ace thee they cannot rm hoir own af faire in thelr own w: trying time Are jon amongst the mon has set in, in some quarters. At Staveloy, last week, some colliers mot, and after denouncing trades unions, passed a resolution to the eflect that cause strife betwoon masters and lve that provides them with bre 1 had 1 to havo givou some atatistica showing the bearing of atrikes on the rate of wagos, but on tho principle of ne quid nimis, L will reserve that for another occasion bly noxt week. The nation has been horrified with the reports of two drow olliery explo. sions during the week, resulting i one of nearly 4) valuables lives. The first and greater calamity occurred on Wednesday hoar Harnalay, at Oaks Colliery, and cansod the doath of about 400 miners ‘and from 20 to.30 horgos, and the other at tho Talk-o' noar Taustall, North Stef using nearly 40 ‘doaths, The oxact number of doaths t known at Tho Payers areso full of the startling parti thene terrific catus trophes that I noed not ontor into dotaila They have cast quite a gloom over the country. Subscriptions in aid of the survi vors of the unfortunate pitmen havo be already commenced, and it is hoped t numerous as are the bereay um will be coll 1 tho reach of want has subscribed £200. At the time of tho | Hartley Colliery explosion which took place two or three years ago upwards of £70,000 public to families of the auflor one to warda the relief of th iE pONe any ai acpanty itis probabh Cheretor for the pur alleviating the dreadful mi hy the two recont disasters. The pirates in the Chinese asaa, who have been stich a pest to British mind their Sir Hurry 1 iuted to succeod Adiniral King mand of the China and India atation determined eh ter of Sir Marry will, E in putting -s stop to th a of the pirates. Vig are requtred, aud will no doubt bo tod The high price of in terpristug tudividuals to] which in not likely to moet with much sup: t. They aro bent upon, introducing on aw an article of ty of The orously, though not, perhaps, ly. Horse-tloal baw Fra no between forty and ulsof it are ry occasioned led a fow unhosita n popularized until it is said that at the present fitty thi vii ra are getting rid of t the provesa and in a perf I fancy it will be a vi re horae- beet ” b »ption in England, even thongh it be nold, as it is aid to be, at 2d. per pound. Now that the cattle plaguo is virtually over, and fat Cattle Shows aro in the as ro ought soon to be « reduction the meat market. If there to or * jerked very “dainty dish to sot before « king.” I wonder bow long Joba Bull will con: to run mad anent the Fenians, We ing poople, and very little ent to keep up the excitement, ‘The 6 of our nOWspApers a terribly false impression abro I magnitude of the dinafte land, Last Tuesday it was flashed by tole. yh all over the world (I may say) that a Fenian manof-war had been seized, aud 1 gave you the particulars just as Lclosod be- Post timo; but it turns out that the var ia one three vessels built in th United States of Colu Jo with Fe pon, Stephe wight vot, Lt is Hookey Walker with him! Vory likely, if rumor be tru he is “here, aud the and overywhe croating & aeuaation ! At the Liverpool Assizes Crown € owed oft who wer arrested in pool in Septeus bor last, charged with having in their pos: ity of arma atolen front va Government aud Volunteor stores, | { the prisoners ploaded not quilty. ‘They wore not indicted for havin the arms in their poasession for treasonable pirposes, but to find out whether they knew | thoy were in 1 Government | rune which did long to them, ‘The Prisoners w Some of our much lauded volunteer corps must hay y wully taken aback by «| ch of Lord Rauclagh last night at the | tation of prizes competed for by the auf the North M lose x Kitles, You must know his lordship is a Con sorvative of the deepest dy you he went #0 all nessivon qua The whole pres ob ra of the Trades’ Unid were in a hotter state lor Mr. George Pott n of their great den toors of bug force was not mm whiek it mb the Go or, Tl 1. He aai in that atate 10, and it wae or cerning favorite, not abuse thee, but Til give the My Lord Itanelagh no doubt m said werto the Volunteers, did not seo tho political aij nt what he but perhaps he fleayee thatia sure to be attachod to his words of commen. dation on Pottor and his followers. A rank ‘Tory praising the Keformors! After this, the Deluge! Wo havo towlay the full text of President charge the unionists who took advantage of them in the busy mn, and endeavor toretain in their service only ni n-socioty men, Thusa feud ts created between the | two classes of workmen, which somo- | times ends in a@ fight, and the law has to decide on the merita of the case, resulting in nine eases out of 4 proved the 1 the society men be agres sors and sent to prison. OF course, if trades | ious eflect all their advooatea set f | the long ran st will bring t gman to join any organizatio: h # likely to be beneficial to himself aud bi family without boing i us to othor Lut the workman must not enter into a combination to foree his fellows to becon sof trades a That ia tyranny ties and should be resisted on moral and aocial grounds, ‘Tho argument used by unionists | in justification of compulsory union is that thoso who hold aloof do #o gene @ rican advantage of their position in case | strikes, or because they are too penu- | rious to may the mossayere couteibutions, | ally to take | | and! arm b | declared that thi ‘8 Mona It nooms to me sonal ble, logival, and ou the wholo reassuring NELLEGUN, | and faithfully very pleasant. Itia iniaty, and has tho ap pearance of r There is a goo deal of calling, novertholoss, and doubtless there will be a good many who * won't go home | til morning.” SPECTATOR, | from Se NEW NEW YORK. INAUGURATION DAY AT THE CAPITAL paschrPrion or THE Reooption in | In the Executive Room. | PHREMONIRS. Organization of the Legislature, BR. 1. Pitts Spenker of the Assombly. PROCREDINGS OF THE LEGISL The Governor's Message, | TURE. hoy es a SPECIAL CORRESVONDRNCK OF TH AUN. Atwant, Jan. 1, 1867. Tho first term of Reuben KE. Fenton as Govornor of this State closed with the year 1866. In accordance with the Constitution, was today re-inaugurated Governor, to which office ho was re-elected in November last. Tho programme for the inaugural exercises was arranged as follows: At 10 A. M. the mombora of the Governor's ataf, with the presont and nowly olected State officers, assomblod at tho Governor's Man sion, on tho corner of State and Kagle atresta, At lOly o'vlook the Governor and party wore oscorted to the Capitol by the Alby vo Cadets, and the oath of office was miministored by the Secretary of State; after which ornor retired to the Exooutive Chambor, and received the calle and congratulations of ci orally band«bak hia resides provided fi there, Tho Assombly met at 1 o'clock, and after being called to order by Mr, Cashman, the old Clerk, « prayer was made by Dr, Wyo such as chose to LU apon bin hoff, Tho oath of office was then admin istorod to the mombors by the Secretary of State. As each namo was called mo forward, placed his hand upon tho Biblo and awore to support the Constitution of tho United States, the State of New York, to diael: hia dutiog aa of Assembly, It is to by Mombor hoped that they will boar thiein mind until the ond of tho session, ‘Tho first thing in ordor being tho election of Spoaker, Hon, Edmund L. Pitts, of Orleans Co, having recwived | greatest number of votes was declared elected. Moaars, Wood ani Lord ware ap pointed ac ot Mr. Pitta to | the Chair, Mr Pitts is rather below. the and the committee had they to the doak, showing the ile ‘oat it eause ont for the time be king the Chair, simply th jow-citizons for tho favor conferty and calling atten ort hin aparity in size to be a0 siderable mer Pitta. upon od hia upow ® little differ orally antic! Tt was mupposed that Mr. Pi the hman waa th overboard. Quite a stormy time wash caucus last 0 which reaulted in tho nomination and clection of Luther Cald well, of Chomung Co. as Clerk tu has been in tho ari and bide fair iver Upon takin van, the old Clork } Hy presented Mr well w ead pencil, in token of surrendering insignia of ‘office The met ry I a Kea very aorept the oath to¢ lock, and after the inauy Goy.' Woodford, inform: that they woro or ganire 1 adjourned Tn the Asso Mr. Wilber, of Duteh introduced ment, e rules. At one o'¢ the Assombly adjourned, to call on the ( ernor and meet again at four o'clock, to draw goats, ‘The city is full of mombors, strangers and the. usual crowd of hangers on aut office seokers that always attond the opening of 0. The Delavan House ish ‘and ite saloons and lobb rowded with mon talking, laughing. . ipelaving and, buttonbeling one an other in the planning of their various sohemen. Mombers are arriving one ry wnd most of them will be here this Hotels aro crowded, avd land view of the large in- ‘The day is not NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Nennts ML. The Governor's was deiivored in the Sou ven o'clock, and after extra ¢ Aunayy, J nual after its readin one thousand printed tho inside pages of this issue of the sus) THR STREET COMMIAS H. ©. Murphy presen} oC. 'G. Cornell, asking the appointment of a committes of thr to investigate tho allegations or obarges Mr moriab for preferred inst him” as net Com missioner of Now York, On motion the subjoct was referred t ieiary Co ‘ ud for persone and pay with power to PRTITIONS Potitiona were presented to exempt fra town bunda issued for the Now and Osw i Railroad, and Home Now 10K OF BILLS, Notioes wore given of bills to repeal the {roa pase Will, to reduce the ‘aalos, and for ® perma a Brooklyn snd. Wow York over tho East Kiver, Adjourned, Tho Gove y, aontin read by the clerk THE CONS! AMENDMENT, The Governor also sont in the amend. of the Constitution proposed by Con gress, On n of Mr. Littlejohn the vato socre which was TUTIONAL tho colliery explosion at has ey won din 1 The blackswith's eatery lamp was found | with the top off the thine must have at once ignited the gas Ho had cone down hoe the horses, wud was found with bis head blown off Tim conutrioa that have uly taken land, Belgian, A soatzertan |, Spa Portugal, Greece, D Ieusaiay big Siw | A aap oce) has happenod at Arth in Fran unt Felvhin was son imo back bitton In the thimb by a man | named Muller, but be thought nothing of | the wound, aid went uext day ona jour hey, One i fouid his hand | cas from a human bite. ical man ‘ino, but refused to have the arm amputa tod. "The consequence was that the intlam mation increased, and le diod somordays | after ib Lyerilg suiloriva, an amendments wore referred to. the Commit 6 on Federal Relations, Mr, Littlejohn wlao introduced, by unanimous co: bill providing for t the ratification of the YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1867. | public achoota in Now York; Mr. Croamer, to anvend the Exciag Law in the Metropolt tan District; Mr. Gridley, in relation to the public markets in New York; Mr, Ransom, to provide for the of delegates ntion to amend the titution Rogers, to prevent charging rent on gas imcorporate the New York Warehouse Com fany; Mr. Sigersop, in relation to certain der rtments of the government of York eity and county; Me. Dow alate the use of steam by railre York ; ‘lv. Blair, for the better prote workingwomen in New York : Mr. im to authorize the Metropolitan pany to corstrnet certain railroads and pro vide for of freight; Mr. Weed, to giant St wid to the Whitehall sod Piatisburg Ratirond Company ; Me. C. Mur {0 reduce fares on New York ‘city rail an f REVISION OF THE RULES The Speaker announced th Committee on the Revision of Moasra. D. PB. Wood, Littlajoh Weed and Parker, Adjourned. following ne Rules Williams, Memorial from ex-Street Commissioner Cornell. ALnany, Jan, 2.—The following is the aub- stance of a memorial from Sonator ©. @. Cornell, which was presented to the Sonate this morning, and referred to the Judiciary Committee To the Honorable Senate of the State of New ork On tho 1th of Ootobor last, E observed in the Lea ayo) ® publication containing charges of oficial miaoonduct, anid to have been preferred againat mo before His Excel Jonoy, the Governor of this State, relat- ing to my cond as Street Com iniasionor of the City of Now York, The next day [was served with a copy of the charges, On the Loth of November, submitted t rhor my auawer, This wer was ation of every charge against m vornor, under ute passed at the Inat seanior Appointed ® commiaionor to take testimony about the charges. The re commiasionor designated was a well known ‘vegisature—Poensyivania Pi | ackuical ore patttaan wane Pot Oey ihe | PHILADKLEWIA, Jan. 3—Governor Curtia | forn of tho association pro. | Rent in a farewell address to the State Login: | feat cane charge, and one of their band lature, which mot at Harrisburg today, He) era who, from his political asso cistions, might be fairly presumed to enter tain tnfavorable feelings towarda mo, AX the law tindor which ho was to act haa been fo construed a4 to require that every ques tion pot must bo taken with the anawer given, wi © whatever to the oatabliahed evidence which provail in all other proc ings, E did not feel that an investi oiducted in auch a manner, bi favorable Fr, would ensure mo a jnat hod of eithor proving my tin vr protecting m aay « tanves thin avotd Adhering to my a rtizan iny al of Oct, 12th, that 1 {| Aaya that the proposition that ret aguitat virulont assaults foun: | | tanks of a capacity of 40 containg oil, Thess were aoon o | and produced a groat fame, lighting up the hoavens far and wide, The oil in the iron tanks ia aupporod to run otf floated togks in the | hundred feet of arly dock was set on fire and 1 the flr could bo put out. ect on the fire from fy von to eloven in the evening tire time o terrible snow storm raged and the wind blew across the wharf inthe vicinity of the fire, from the rth, a koon, cold cutting gale, making it vst impossible to bear it long, Messi Cowloa & Lerte's loss ia about $8,000; in sured for $5,000, During the New Jorsey. — ‘The Newark KH, oan tad Paper Mil Newark, N.J., Jan, 2.—The government securities stolen from tho Mechanica’ [naw nce Company of this city, amounting to $00,000, have just beon recovered in Mon- troal, by negotiation with the burglars. The company, unable to hold them for want of testimony, wore obliged to submit to tl torma ‘The Governor offors a reward of $5,000 for the barglar who abot Mrs. Aaron Ward, Jr,, in her own bedroom in this city on Mon day night The papor milla of Mosars, Colo, Hall & Dennison, at Bloomfiold, caught fire at about 11 o'clock Inst night, in the rag room, and were ontirely destroyed. The lowe is esti mated at about $25,000; inaured for $14,000 The origin of the fire is unknown gives @ tlattoring exhibit of the fuanc The public debt ia $35,622,052. 16. doereane of nearly two t | and over five millions since IR6L Ho dinouasea the Conatitutios t, and recommends ita ad States the question of its ono. "The power to eanion of rebel power te ation have a right & voive 0 monat the a (he may ace and ry clarea the lately rebel State monts, and that it ix the duty eral Goverment to recoustruct The ponwonlth of Pennaylvania 1 educating th courted a fair investig: 1 beg loave aand orp! iitren of decoanes soleil one fram your beady. at witch Thave | The Governor highly eommenda this noble the honor to hea membor. If, after just | Work. and ls that proviaion by inveatiertion this. conducted, the Seiate | Mls? mate for the aupport of the destitute conelnde that Fam. ai ns | reid woldivrs. Twill rosign. A | "The State Military Agent at Washington Hehatl whioh nus Hon In Feferenes to my public Signed) CHanuns G. Con Semator oth Dat =The M oof the following officers, all Koy Hoang: Nathaniel M. Burpos, of Kaos, Pre aidont of tho So Thomas P. Clea’ of Br ary; Prontian M. F of Hope, Assiatant Secretary ; Lewis I | has prey wring year past for | Vennaylyauia sokliers, four thousand mix i land ninety elai i owt tranamitted to th ASL ch Fie Governor closes by a brief retrospect of charge, Mf the past six ¥ uring whioh ho hoon the Chio€ Magistrate of the in wealth, and says that to have earned and aintained the eoutidence and aft th ust to watinty { Thcktanend. wannney an act was introduced allowing pas railroad cars to run on Sunday In the Hous tion was pasaod al lowing the return to Philadelphia Ty r | donee Hall of the chair used in the EOC) Bisrasiie Bapekek ve teen lua Congress, and ince vecupied by overy Franklin M. Drew, of Brunswick, Clork; | Speaker af the Stato Hous, Rey and Sumner J. Chadburno, of Dixmont, | tiv Assistant Clerk, Governor Chamberlain | | Col. Fr: dan has accepted the post will deliver bis inaugural message to-mor row. of Secret Ropablican te wa st to, caucus Tres ete n ¥ isto eton the lth to Massachusetts. datos for United States Senator, ‘The ele mancipation Austversary, Hon takes place g the both, the o day as Boston, Jan. 1.—The anniversary of Presi saalhrchrtleche sled cin ss ‘The Steamer Cortes Wrecked. Seni esheets ADKLEHIA, January 2.—A lottor from mont Templo. Fredoriok William prominent apeakers. Fanouil Hall in tho evening. The Union Cattle hotels, i Douglass and Brighton, were visited entire atucks of liquors wore asized and ro moved. ‘Tho Proacott school house in Somorville was burnod last night, 1 sured for $15,000, Boson, Jan, 2.—At the emancipation an- hiversary lst evening ® sories of rosolu tions wore drawn up, which protest ag adonial of rights to any ling up dolog in Congress and all other people to opporo the admiasion of Ni wa a Stato with the word * white stitution ‘Tho Massachusetts Legtal Tho Masa gislature reassembled to day, o $20,000 ; Hostox, Jun, husetta Lo. elected the presiding officer of Laat The annual ole ion sermon will bo pi h Chureh, by leat this afternoon in the OL Si ho Rey, Me. Warren of Ch ernor Bullock will del tho Legislature on Friday noxt Tho mystery attending the of di n the Philadelp! wore auby rk en el od up. ion, procured fr ats of the © substance in or der to keep thom in proper condit oN, dan, ization of the Massuchusotts Legislature to-day was made with promptness and unanimity, Hon Josovh A, Pond was selected for Pro of the Senate and Mr. Step for Clerk, without opposition. ot fe f dion wore cut to in, The orga aon Chaplain, ‘Tho House elected Ja . Stone Speaker, with only aix votes in op. position, Wm. 8, Robinson Clerk, aud John Morrissey Sergoant-at arma. Wella Brown were among tho A lovee was held in air and Charles River rly thin morning by the Stato constabulary, and the clans on account of n tho Massachuaotts a braske nized and ver his message to discovery xou, from | y They | y dont en A, Gilford Rey. Charlos aalist of Maldon, was non (at tho mouth of Delaware Bay), datod on the Slat Decomber, says that tho ateamor Cortes, from Now York for Havana, struck on the Breakwater during tho snow storm laat night, and went to pieces. ‘The crow wore saved, Tho steamer Galata, from Now York for Havana, which was in y with the Cortes, is now safely in harbor at Lowes. Ohio, Suspension of Navigation—luruiag of « Stoamer, Ete. Crxeinxatt, January 2.—Navigation ia aus pended, except for forrion, the whole length of the Ohio River. Diapatchos received from Cairo announce tho sinking of the steatuer Naugatuck, sear St Mango Island, in tho Mississippi: River. No livos wore loat The Intiemary Ohio, was jt building joatroyed by tire. seaped near Lobauon, ‘Tho whole 150 Delaware. Morting of the Lextslature, ote. 1] Winuxctox, Detawann, « 1.—~Tho Dolaware Logi lature mot at Dover yester | day, and completed ite Senate, James Pons vker was elected Spe ganization today r, of Sussex, was In the House, William A th kor ing the cus I 9 of Governor Saulabury will bo pro: 1 this afterns on of tho Den veratic ufacturors of this city are making & move in response to the gonoral throughout the country for the reductivn off » | the reve koa on Manufactures, ®| During the year 1866, there wore exported from thia port, 230,15 bales of ootton, 57,007 barrels of apirite turpentine, 343,401 barrels of rosin, ‘This statement shows » heavy docline in trade aa compared with the ox ports of 1800, one Maryland. Meeting of state Legislatarc. Barrimone, Jan, 2.—Tho Maryland Logis. lature convened at j = Annapolis, the State Co:necticut, Capitol, today at noon, Licutenant-Gover, ‘Tho Terrible Ol Explosion in New Havew. | nor (), K, Cox took the chair ws prosiding ‘Tho New Haven Jovunas of Tuosday anya: “Yoatorday afternoon, about half past four o'clock, ® most terrible accident and firo occurred at tho K of Mesara, Cowles & 1 At that time the workmen w distilling oi) in « large atill in an ira eto, on Long Wharf, rosene Oil Ketinory ged iu build officer of the Senate, dressed that bo The I the eleeti aud eloquently ad: y of Dolegatos was organized by of Dr. Phelps, of Dorchoster, orary Chairman, oth Mo ws without farther proceedings | pacity being one ly ents Price T'wo (€ red pounds. She was built in th 1855, expressly for the purpose of carrying freight from this place | to Savann. She left here last Thursday loaded with seventy five boxes of Govern mont saddies and thirty thousand feet of lumber. The Lows of tho Mtonmer Islander. Avousta, Gs, Jan. 2—Tho following are | the names of the rescued from the steamer | Islander, which was wrecked during the gale of Dec, 28th: Capt, John Young, Pilot Edward Watson, Frank B, Johnson and John Lumberson. ‘Tho survivors of the dis aster om board tho Eclipse arrived here to day. Five persone in all were killed. Alabama. ‘The Cotton (rep. Monit, Jan, lat.—The receipts of cotton at all the porta from Sopt. Int to date aro oatimated at 755,000 bales, and thoro is a | vory prevalent belief among factors hore, | ‘and at New Orleans that fall one-half of the presont orop has been delivered. The mar- kot here ia fem city in Missourt. Meeting of the Leatalatars, Jarrenson Cry, Jan, %—Hoth Houses convened today, but did nothing toward effecting an org Drake's and Flotoher's chances for the Senatorship are about equal, 1 Prisen Revolt Threatened Shocking read Accident. 2A eertous revolt waa itontiary at Jo: | Bockmaster was Warden duly posted, and took moasures to defeat tho movement. About 20 citizens from | Joliet and 5 from Lockport were on hand, armed and equipped, and prepared for the emorgenoy, and their presence intimated tho conspirators Prous, Ul, Jan. 1 dont oocurred on the Wabash Railway, near Secor, A freight train with 28 cars, including oaboose and og car, was going oast, with an oxtra loco motive pushing behind. When within about 100 feot of Panthor Crock a wheel on ono of the cars broke, throwing the remain ing trucks off the track. In this conditi tho train woi bridge, and tho lead ing locomotive and eizht cars passed safely r; but the disabled caf fell into the bridge, crushing the structure and procipt Yesterday an aol Pooria and on th tating tho balance of the train, with the rear locomotive, some fifty feet to the ground, ‘the disabled portion of the train | thon caught fi 1 was entirely conau All the persons on board wore more or leas injured. None wore killed. ‘Tennessee. Completion of a Kailroad Bridge, ite. Ksoxviine, Tess, Jan, let. —The now bridge on the Cincinnati Railroad over t Clineh f at Clinton, was completed to: day at F2 o'clock, President MeGhoe took over ursion party, consisting of Gov ernor Tow, dake! sempre due vewoe citizona, A barbocun was given by the Jo of Anerson county, — Speeches mado by Judge Hawk and President Metihes ‘The Congressional excurtioniat party p od through here at 12 o'clock today, way to Washington, Tho railroads are blo mostly cotton for the Eaat 9 ite d with fre Louisiana. Progress of the New (rieans Riot vestigation. New Ontwans, Jan, Ist, — Although the in vestigatic into the riots by the Con, sional Committee is conducted with se ite nature, #0 far, is p official quarters here, but nothing publicly, it in understood, will be stated until the Committee havo made their report, which will be voluminous, and looked for with great interest, Tho evidence of the promi- nont citizens hore is all kuown to bo one way. ‘Tho weathor hero and in Texas has boon vory unploasant, with rain and alest. ty well know ‘The Railroad Blockade. Oswnso, Jan t= Tho Oswego and Rome road is atill blockaded with snow betwoon thie city i Richland with large fi wnd the gi Some eight os of m aL ox or ton aro on tions making to get itopen, ‘The working tra from this oity was at Moxico fast night, but tho whoreabouta of the engines from Rich is not ascertained od today fro Ate one of the auperinten haya the suow is pilod up twenty feet rami rec ot th nos have bes 1 is report wall the track Ub, which left here. tor | has got no further rico. No trains have been through | Thursday night List. Stages have on put on the route between thie city and | Mexico to carry passengers. It is now suuw News Items, (By Telegraph (0 the New Yor Tux official Now Yoar's recoptions in Washington were very bril ut Sxow foll in Galveston, Texas, yostorday for tho first time in seven years. Da. Jous ©. 3. Monkun vian of Baltimore, pnoumon| Turd an eminent phy: | died Tuesday night o¢ | patch boat, Hlackbird, waiting at Galvestou two days for for the Rio Grande. Turan ia better alo Va., and vicinity, than for many years, Goup to the value of $2,500 has boon taken out of the pits of Rociprocity Mines at Charlier, C_E., within tho past four wooks. AN hotel, bowling alley, storehouse, aud outbuilding in Hull, opposite Ottawa, Ca- nada, wore deatroyod by fire Tuesday nig’ Loas heavy Tus distillery and malt house of D, Me Irwin, at Mumford, N.Y troyed by fira on Mouday night, Loss ton thousand has beon apatches gin Norfolk has beon kuown dollars Tun we countios in Gi y mon of Tay! orgia are talk or and other 4 to x mow adjournod to pay thoir respects r amendment, which was referred to same | ing wijoiuing the main works, when from |” P h ithe f adieiuing & ; by hen from | ceive the proforred hospitalities of His Ex ate MOMTTUTIONAL CONVENTION. | I wiih the oll in condensed ecaine stopped y . r, Berryman moved thatso much of the | up, aud the gaa, which is produced by the ms Governor's message, as relates lo mconven: | distillation, fasled to puss off, and beiig Georgia. | tion to revine tho Constitution, be retorred | tyreed back ito tho etill, took fire, ‘Tho| The Kxploston of the stoawer Felipe. | to a joint Setoct Comanitin, wath untrue | ilect uf the exponen spon umate | Avausta,Ga, Jan Lhe steamer Belipse uuder the rule iis head, and to burn person, | | a Bohert Te ¢ ' ' A CONTESTED AEAT Ho wes sinmcdiately picked up, dead, ata, | Mis eity and Sava exploded her boiler 1 thames from lie clothing being extin: | at balfpaat 1 Suaday morning The petition Ktephen _ 1h t + from | 6 being | past 6 ng bie neat now occupied by Lanett | dished, placed in a wagou and carciod to | stopping one milo below Porryaburg CLGUINDS BAO bene BOW ecu | AUN | the polite station, ‘The elect of the explo: | St? tga Fei aud referred v mon the building wa» to utterly wreck | OSP!9e0u was terrific, tearing the boat In } ee ie still building, which wae utirely | pieces aud k. g twarly all on board, The KS OF DILLA, of iron, fire proof, and one following persons aro known to have been Mr. Robertson gave notice of a bill foran| the sheet of laine which w rH Eee pay: ee ae Bot appropriation for the erection of « tho explosion ie suid to have bee ¢ | lost: Robert Carter, eaptain ; Thomas Bot: Capitol; Mr, Wilbur, to ‘the charter} uty, af large mize, anc toh ‘a | toms, second engineer; George Lusk (ovlor- of Vassar Female College; Mr. Onkey, (| most tersiile appearance. In the build-| ed), pilot; Dick Williame (colored), fre rogulate the price of freight on tho Ilar- | ing om the first four or five irou Jom and Hudson River Kailronds on, to regulate the sale of Mr i de Brogklws Abr, Berane ie agetion te tanks of a capacity of twenty barrels, eac vaining oi, aud in the rear of the build Aa mulé a fa aud, woke dake woody man, Their bodies eank with the wreck, At tho time of the disaster the Eclipse bad- Oh abvemtclia pound of sown hor om t cotton mills ay as to give employment to those Whom will have to support vtherwise in idleness during the coming vit pts of gral Duttato, Oswogo, ‘ n a, from the Lake | ' a ¢ 5 t year, have been | LU | As! ‘, it 77,775 bu ! 1 oh an i iu 1300 of} Tur {inonetary panic in Havana, Cuba, Doo, th, is at the increase, Meetings | } ants have tak the place among planters, bank directors, ete + at which mea: sures wero discussed to relieve the country, but so far without any result, ‘There ap oars to bo # goneral lack of confidence, WASHINGTON. CASE OF DR. MUDD. DILATORY MEMBERS OF CONUHESS The Mexican Mission, Congre and the Currency: MORE CONSCIENCE MONEY, Government Surveys in Arizona’ ‘Treamrer Gon. pinner Robbed. hon aoe Wastnxotos, Jan. 2 The friends of Dr. Mudd find fault with the decision againat their appoal for » writ of habeas corpus, on the ground that the de- ion of the Supreme Court last weok, i the case of Milligan, was equally applica ble to that of the prisoner at the Dry Tore tugs. Notwithstanding the objections al/ luded to, how decision of Chiot Justice Chase ia thought to be final. Comparatively fow members of Congrest have as yot returned to Washington. It i not probable that quorum of the two houses will be present to-morrow. ‘The Shorman-Campbel! Mission has bees definitely abandoned. Some chagrin is folt at the result, and it is said that our Govern: mont blandered in the affair, Minister Campbell has reosived leave to visit hia homo in Ohio. Sherman will be here nox’ week. Seoretary McCulloch, in conversation witht 8 friend to-day, oxpressed his confident be- liet that the action of Congress apon the question of the flaances would be of » con- sorvative and prudent characte: overything tending toward unnecessary 6x- pansion would be ded. So far asthe Weatern mombers are concerned, t is cortain that thoy will bring the intereata of their section prominently forward in op- position to any conservative action that may, look to a farthor withdrawal of the greom k currency. » United States Suprome Court will tow OFFOW Pronounce several iinportant deoie jonas in blovkade cases arising during tha late war, The conscionoe fund of the Treasury wae increased today by the reception of twe handred and seventy dollars, two bundrod of which was from a party in Philadelphia, signing himself J. Careless, and atating his letter to the Commissioner of Internat nue that the money was due for Excise Tho romaining seventy dollars wae loaed in a lotter from New Jersey, signed, * Repentance.” ‘The Commissioner of the General Land fice is in receipt of a communication from the Surveyor General of New Mexico and Arizona, at Santa Fe, under date of the 17th ult, ting that in December he entered et with the Deputy Surveyoe ut of the base of the «o | into a cont for tho esta plinth pal mori rior townal of the a Th tiatory lines of publia ox! wromaid i iva of surveys over n of country north of the Gila cing Fort MeDowoll, situated Francisco, the towns of Wort: mba River, Wsaean. sary basis for the exte rog the Spinner, Treasurer of the United while endeavoring to protect a litte the pressure of the crow at t ption yesterday, had hie wallet taken from his pocket, containing botweon aoventy and eighty dollars a pair of gold buttons variety of papers, tes, of value to him, were also atolot MEXICO. News via Havana, (Correspondence of The Sun | Havana, Dec, %.—The Floride, which loft Vera Cruz on the 18th instaat, arrived here tho 4th instant, with about nine bun drod and fifty-five Fronch troops on board, on their way to France. Tho Emperor remains at Puebla, and wil t likely stay there until the French have loft, whon ho will make othor and m endeavors to perpetuate his Empire—ab though there are many rumors concerning the difficulty of tho Emporor with Bazaing and it is even said that Bazaine will jois Juarox to prevent Maxamilian in succeed in any of his plans, The Liberals are Ay to take possession of the city the moment that Bazaino leaves Muelquos aud Miramon aro uaing theit endeavors to raiso the necessary funds for their expense Furthor dot at Cuantitlan has been re Tho Froneh, to the number of commanded by Liout, Hoock od by a greatly superior £ they fortit fought fo dreading reinfore they he to retin AOA sage that Carbojal, with sou wn) me ret to seize Texeoco on th, but retreated on the arrival Freneh force, after committing they” Amount of robbery, rapine, de: Is concerning the skirmist wore on, surrounds of nearly & house until the Liberals onta for the Fi rd were coming up, wore themselves in ten house whio onde Genera! Intelligence. (By Mail to the N York Sun.) Tine their wa hundred Scotch farmers aro ow to nottle in Toxas, OXvON anpports 10,000 cabmon and 5,006 omnibus drivers, Duntno the last two years Hamilton Col- loge, Utica, N. Y., bas received in bequoste and donations $150,000, Sanpwicnt tnland infants Tearn to a before they can walk. So says @ correes pondent, ux ia 40 abundant in Woat Virginia thas i! brings only six ceuts » pound, and dull at that. 1# Daronoss Ferdinand do Rotbachitd ot akden tow "Haltheaseat toe place ou the 7th ult. Tiu Hall Mills of Lowiaton, Mo., turn out 000 yarda of cotton eloth per day, of nearly 4,000,000 yards per year. Foun por cent. of the young ladies of Sumimertold, Ala, wore married tho othoe night, A Boston clergyman who “cannot shut o the abeutieation & ny loa agaiust ting hoops. A Movement ia taking pla er, Engl Lows for in yd, to petition Varliame ompulsory education, wy thousand ponuds—§40,000. been subs ribed and sent to the ne by the English Catholics within a short ti Tue city expe sof Paris were 215,000,008 st year, against only 66,000,000 im | aud this year will take more than last, A tapy at Cheltenham, Evgland, a few wooks ago, fuuud thirty-sis peurle in a dial, 1y Brazil Large pine apples cost four cents each, oranges One cent, bananas six for a nf, cigars ton Lor a cont, W. H. Mitaunne, tho blind preacher, ia foi to Variato cousult an ocouliat, Mo haa oped of recovering his sight ‘Tux city government of Cincinnati haa begun a vigorous raid om gambling house fr 1s he goverumont ta in straits for money, and has even gono to the ougth of appropriating | the lyktocy aavmue aud gift enterprises, (Comtinned om Fourth Paces, a —

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