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Prim NEW YORK SUN: PURLiHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCRETED sirens, corner of Nemm and Pu o- Bing'e Copia TWO CENTS. Cente per week Bix Doi THE WEEKLY SUN is sont by mail | THE : che We BAEae Sato, — tbs —_ SUN... RATES OF ADVERTISING. * PATARLA Inv) tw ADYANOR, —— For orch incartlon of lour Hinge er teow. iar —0:— For every extra lime or par Ea Advertiormende will be imeerted in open or Ae payed style, oF in leaded ‘end sien as epecial or ie: “pe , = | ee 7 7 r rrr r 1) . Fs 7" he " jontes Eisen | Lhirty-bourth Year, NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1867, Irice Two Cent = = a ———— = : 7 veryhuly, and he would amy that ifthe a «in the fielda ploughing. In ons in Jie Preevow or inetasp Inptaress to every’ 7 4 ’ | Custom House at Portland, Me, The atone | anil for Europa about the 20th of this! THE INDIANS, Gonera! Intel. lrenoa Kikuaicoe ine wa aitla ahowt sixteen | eo Uitvnnaat, Lanetttabecranee Pra | © e y would work for fro is to be provided for the sun of $109, charge of three La boy : earh @ith two onen “ | land, the Trish would work for the onftan+ I LDy Lis understood that the Supreme Court | eoatal it will be p the (T hel to the New York Sun.) (Py Mail to the Sew York Sun) eee Te a ee ee ioe ant WOENT Rowenta, oF Tit Fenian Boner: | chisement of the fair sex, He oetioved the | will not deliver the full opinion of the he Emperor of Fi ay Intersiew of (euernt Sully with be Siew. La eran eee ee a eee eaerinet on | Hoon. CM. W. Roberts, President of tko | day waa soon coming when nnive vo Court iM than any crate whieh ‘ A censiw beggar wemanin Cincinnati) the other a salad i , 1 Liberty would be doclared all over } Court at this term in the Georgia and Mia. | than any crate which Wastirectoy, May .—Ganeral Sully, Prom: Aid ater daudtter the part Fenian Brotherhood, delivered a looture lant Oable Di: hi siasippt injuuetion eases, but defor it until | Cross the ovean, in cash to her daw j the world. [a roferonce to the ao un Cable spatches. December. The decision, however, in both - - lont of the Ludian Commis how in the WORT haa 1415 Methodiats, and 148 | the scores evening at the Cooper Tnstitute, the auljret | tion of the people of England in stam a | casea in expected on Moniay “ RELIGIOUS, Northwest, informs tie Comm fof Tne | churches of that denomi mation, be belt arkeet | being the © Freedom of Ireland Indispenan- | the ballot, he anid, cone Oe, THE LUXEMBURG QUESTION, | ,,Hz;tazor Monres, of Now Orton paphed to the New York Sun] dian Aduirs, anor date of April 28, ofan in: | Cer rai'rond conductors at Lowiaville, ea Wahl wank bio ta Uatvrraal Liberty.” he hail waa wel | 2'e hor jatude. ins nealay:. Two Drestdent (avormed bin teat rearies at Memphis, Teas. Mate Maddie Lt acy rine joe bevallen dr or pee AY Wace in |, Tite Gould collection of shells fre n Hoe: | ile by the Brotherhood andl thale fia oy) the Knglisic in ‘orders had already been sent to Geveral Mewenis, Mav 9.—The Anniversary Con. | Of Sious Taran usar Fort Sedgwick, at t w nn ‘ a tat eis of Adtron. | tot las » received at Albany, aad will | with @ fair sprinkling of the erhood ru Sh q ~ iintotion nthe wills of Adie cupy manace in the room devoted to a: . s | House would not atand five hours, Prosetan Demands Assuming a Sheridan got ta ee th eee een mei | Fention of the Prosbsterian Church South i welt of Lodge ve reek - “Ao Late dack, ae out W | things, “Tha eoligetion woneiate of 60,000 | Th platform was decorate bythe Irieh and | oped thie woald be the ease ta Karteady dled », but to keep it open, pen’ . ork of the Platte Rivor, ‘Ihe Ludiaus hi ait : 10, | Amerioan flags, whioh aurrounded » portrait | gut hed hte wait atil Evy ‘toh: lenacing Tone. ] ing the opinion of the Attor General ou | Commenced ite seasion in this city yeater A vxvonren of Chartoa Dickons ts rapid: | ahelia, American aud Buropean, marine, 6 did not wial ‘ ! i | the distronchloing elause of the Recousteu : day. There waa a strong delegation from | 0ome down from the North to keop out of | ly making for herself both fame and for h water an nd We pamurace the | of toe lecturer, Gen. Cochrane occnpind | men freed Trot hay ke fo 4 eae e ‘ 16 products of bar pe varie 1m in this coun upon mer . | tion Act. every Southern State. tho way of bostilitios, aud their party oon the pr # of bor pen. | beat variety of American abel the chair, and in @ few brief remark \ . hve HE NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION, | nate mn {unguished mon present are Dre: Samson. D. | iste of forty lodges ‘They aay that thoy | A Mn Qewoxn hae taken Prof Mot's| try. and coat the Bate 9000 which ae AD | it te tite oe the honor, the Sa esst teat erent eneuaiecs tae — | RECONSTRUCTION. C. Faller and Williams, of Haltimore; Wut. | tet w party of the Minuecoujoda, who told | {THORS aul in giving Len U7 Gas TR eS OPUS ta | seeatll ign haa aoa tiaved epee hihi te pplause, ACCEPTANCE OF THR NEW CONSTI. | haaeunat ic ta Han FOR tant 1 pre Og, Words. of Richisena | Dany. 2 | chem thet the whites hed killed allef the oe Cae seta anaually about throw ant | sthom the colinction telonged. was ong of |Leating lim for their chairman, and gna. THE RXCISR LAW. TUTION BY PRUMS A | Liew athe: Ape leila hated dol of Tonnessee—in fact, the principal mon | Brules who had gone South. This atory was | » Half million datiars worth of publications hed camaiotogiata i thie | nteoducing Col, Roberta. The | q Delegation of German Cltnens Cal New Onitans, May 9.—General Sheridan ountey leet A twenty box ae upon the Maver_s Petition for Prete as l, be ori Na jetoudiag whe ime for | he Vid belonging to the deuomi told thom with the evident intention to | of all kinds | an onsoe and throw 0 08 follows finu Auntast the Exclee aed Peltce Coos usd an order extondiug ath 1 a atlywood Me. | Out = &e., ake, er | canaees Wiis ti aa The Southern Paptist Sabbath ehool | Inelte the Mrules to hostility. ‘Theas | | Tur clear receinte of the Hollywood Me- | tue graduating classes of the Weat Point wecounteymnn and counteywouen, | slalosers Preernied—The Mayers Re —_— - i sags a hn Union met in the morning, ite former Pree. | Sioux met the party who stole the mules | Moral Harner, at Lynchburg, Va, last woe y Academy keep up the custom of nor Wi i piiment | Order by Cioneral Sicktos. ident in the chair. ‘The session was opened | from Fort Mitchell worn $8,000, Katy cap”. to the 1 of your birth by being hare” Tt hae | A Inrge delegation of German citixene ha Lemeannaned « srox, S.C, May 9—Gen. Sicklon , IRENA OE RDM: | tere eects mace cararee (octet AxtsnER of En itntiate are ox shom a child ia firat | boon anid that the nation which has toabite |. oa6 hundred in number, called om Bid Loxvox, May 9—The demande of the by peayer by Dr. J. 1. arrows, of Rieh-| trom taramie. They were only six in num: f } lod the | liberties ia never apok but with oon deine Cabines 1 to Luxemburg | H8® issued an onler atating that, on the | mond. ‘Lhe various oominittess were ap: | Uiik Wee Ht odessenas fees tenis | Crees Wika lard kine invent has award Pred. | contempt. Thia ia ton certain extant tra, | Honor the Mayor yesterday afternoon, te an Cabinet in regard to Le UTE | thind Monday of July nest, a registration of | Pointed ’ oauye peop ® , 8 yee fy ad | and it ia the opinion that the cured | present « petition asking the sid of the Presiden 0. T je, made ® | ropresent the Sioue as greatly divitot in| manta orick W, Hailey, now in San Francisco, am l Motil re S8AUIHIOg & MEHACiNg tone President, L. re ent the Sioue as greatly divitod i nit Tot whe wuld @ natn %, F nen votore will bo made in bis district. Th6 | ehyste wud atiering idle ome THEY | goutiment and widely separated, part of | TRIOMARY cloring of the polls for din- | ordera for ite shipment have been rent to | ine to humanity, | tit whe retete | Mayor and Common Council in procuring # hn fay Satie Pramient order regulates the nt election for | minutes. He allied. to the al yonrm aus: | Sentiment au BY seharated, part OF) ner, drinks, or any other fuseposes mule | 1 SE eae eine beautiful | with conterupt, when Ita p tnoditioation of the Kxoise law. Col, Lavy, beeline Tog tneitatien a gatos to frame a Constitution for the | pension of the Vuton, ove ed by the | them being near the mouth of an elect 1 Cito according to @ fecent | John at a ee ene tthe highest attributes which qualify «na | the Chairinan of the deputation, remarked Roriay ncce the new Constitution for bs : ‘ 8 | late desolating wary of e+ | River, a tributary of the Yellowstone, part | docisiun ot tho Supremes Court piece o Anahip, will rermat OT ion for neo and for freedom! that the dole voted by the Bock Uo North German Confederation, LapilBala a) ates Stontabrathmedarineae herd ATT Nw Spill 7 as | at the mouth of the Yellowstone, aud part | Tug Lenchturg News calle npon the | Htliton fora short me, {Cheere) Ireland te inthe condition that A same ‘ order dirrote the wdminintration of tho Test | quences that bad tollowed. Many officers, b y farmoca of Virctuia todivite, aall or teavn | ‘Tie Boston city fathers, like their roth. | (Cheers) 1 they are said to bede- | eties of Ue men, to bring before |, Governor Wright, the American Mimiater, | Order din sunt of compensation to te | Ile tues Vdit #, hac fallen, an aking thelr way over to the Missouri, to | farmure of Virgiuia to divide, sell or leave | Tue Roste Ciiy, bars experimented | Raulows are Bhan siMonet dows, | Iie Jtopoe a petition. edntalatng te grtee hotter, aud will go to ( Toe CO ee ees cabera of the Moccd of Registrw:| MAAN Upon the high lace Th keep aut of the wa coatilit te ieee emeeres iy wei OF the roaule the Raton ai Pepto | He | ance of peaceful citizean, exiting im the tion of his b alk to of t ‘ doctor was follow od with Brules, thoy aay, aro mostly ddeatrous of | Rw dette we feep tipon theimonn. | Boer e nw bridge in the Patio to indepen E law. The; tion, & frow Dr. Crawford, of Keatucky, aud Sanne | 00 °™ ; : nw drifte are vot i Garden te ation a= ridiculously | Trees ee Ae twfused to @ulsnit njust and outrageous ino law. ’ Perna — Meeting of Preedmen * District of Golam: ribo i Ararat hia eine arts LOA GS MAC ba Reg yet nett hud wupeineipled invader. | had prepared # scrice of resolutions, which erating 1 rae 3 ran eovarad’ people | Tie 8 thie esnitiig Was opened alan ugaged tu the lla at Hort Mentiier 4 wutici th Watton fren a] Ha aait that no) Twattor Hom | ho asked the Mayor to accept. They peor y on City held @ pubic twas roadtve SOW Taveyer reficed to angie a ean ; atet Pankow yatseraull i tive i sorted | posed holding @ great demonstra FINANCIAL : 0 os Weed tha or art rules 0 At ' ant doapoited they had always asserted | Ms ni ; : ng at Cl mony Church, which | hte directors aul lite members. pre he | ine Savainnnts bast " ew R Larchwork of nares. Itia ponders | thee manta, and to the world | Jones's Wood, on next Suaday woek, tp rie z CORENIS. OPER: | sc caddvaseed by several pevealunntenenke | HO tual s ous time coat | ‘ muneouons, Wenn a th Tat angiinsg ote Cae vali to aan Niagara Wives awl (0 | Ghas hay we alaves by wil. 1A | order to show tho gonoral dis flection which 1% for tin States t y00 : He Stree Seana ba ueeyaethecied ll cage bad bar he vide AL a EblaicH lahabdhod J} in th t te wash? | provaila in the community with reference GEA RTE ia Bintes Advice was given the colored people | ‘ one of this an lof the Missouri Daudls present. Rod Loaf Tum citivanaof Anhurn Me, have r the State land and He nd Cate Godtay. | PPe ores iseiue \txiec aud that - 1 ie Rat H e Armonize and co-operate with all men, I Crave, of Tenmeasce | ges the way to Lara, | 82:4" for the Young Mews Cristian Wy pay Seorr ly elected Jules of | Ha anid it was not necessary for him to: | to the oxiating Excise law, arte a bie pri fay wk of white, Uuion of Cons eva y whe ti, t i wt deaired tot Party, was on the way to f.sra: ation of tha sand the fund w a new Court Fin Baltiniere, baa | night te enter into a history of Trek nd, ne | ances under which the liqnor dealers. In co ROTAL. } wore pura tual and direc aiid by the present meeting | m1 of pemcs wiles wtill iy Appoitited wa orice of hie Court the. notort twas tirat brought about | oeed, Col ted the fol- 1 May ‘th—Noon— Cotton —Tho | fo repocs, 40 the to raise Sunie, | The Vaiuk | Satoty of Fort Huford | frisetated by eomo Lorton paper that | ous ct-rebel naval Commander Hollina, te ehicanery atl dipfomaey, ail th ine : aii eaten them presente ‘ottun market opel ic decline of verity, and that in the plus 02 books, and ite opera Aaninatot Ty ywing ian | Gow William Curtis and Edgar AB eh vaunted offensive and ipled acta of thelr oppreasora in. t lowin, t ph Mud: fing t sinude. The follow ra lection for incmbore of the | could gvatinun for years doing ita preaont | WY dei ei afedial' tea i the Ness Auow yi ee mimited ¢ rivance called # Ho would morely atate that at that | To the Honorable the Mayor and Commos he opeving quotations: Mildiiug Uptonis ¥ alould vote for men who | Tinuted wotlk. It was now actively at work | copy of the despatch roceivad wt the head: ain the beat kuown aud moat aired of | reaver on night, Bon We whe boatl |, Conseil or Bel OTAd; Middling Orleane hig will frame auch « Conatitation as will be at | Sabbath s book’, wud the | quarters of the a sanouifloing theautoty | Rattnviltix 169... 644 | stage of the war, |(rainple on and rob his neighbor the most | The undersigned citizens were, at »pab- * Corn has declined 3d a at fe, cid. | once accepted by Congross up from ¢ ort Butord ‘ A wrerive doctor in Sh byville, Sky. bas at the handa of Ad’ | was considered to be acting justly. Pan | tic meeting of Tradesmen, hold at the Gor ‘ Whe Mr. C. W. Butta, of Norfolle, « (langnter] De lovin, May 6 107, | Ce eeeten ee lpr a tmiral Farragut lice is worth tive | pere om England to fretand aud | mania A sembly Rooms, in the City of New quarter for Mixed Western, | Wheat ; Weide F Levis, May &, | ward thitty threo Indves ‘of that at x ! Pe ee Un ml ne Some, eye > 1 Milwackeo Ked, 19, 9d.; White Cali. | of the ‘on Republican party, also ads! the Territories of this Union, bec Gen, Augu wnity thousands dollares year Tho Rvolntment | took jon of the lands of Irishmen, | York, oa the 7th day of May, 1866, duly ap- Ma, Gd. per contal de the pec A conservative speech, | like thoac of any othe: aba of a citize e has given great dissatiafaction both tothe | which was nothing but robbery, and now | poiuted a delegation to lay before you the 7 and endeavor to disabuse their minds | they were atrictly and strongly denomina re A Mus. Perry, living near Water Valley. | joval Denoorate, who expected the place, | the poople of that country merely demand: | grievances herein eet forth. Oate, Js. 7d. por loft Fort Butord Apel lth, Y ' i : evncerning confiscation, tional in their character, faithful to the | oid parrion are. ail well | Ga, had an apopleetio tt recently, and ioe ain to the Radicals, and imparte additional | edt” beck what was wrongly taken ff of be ae my the m i Ys. per | ichinond. | testament of Jeans Chri The apec re originated in Chi into the fire She bat an infant im her | iitterness to the politioal atrite im the Mow tt it mot matter | the Polt " Lacie CE i alien: 7 ark, | Ru ORR haere rs mara riot | Obiect now to be attained is to oloct ay oa | Signed capa Ww { Simin | and both were burned to death mental Cli, ‘ on hat olapaes hy 6 been clot od sith moot Ma H ta for tho presout year, of a new Hoary Htenant-e fies tician has hoon Gguringup | laud was taken, it til ry powers. Ag good cithtons mer PRUs( Cheese ocurred in thin city thin evening. A large fe eMolent conduct of the business. A Lisatonant-( A vouns Trajan ie at work «AME mathomattoian las Keon Gguring up | OH TN cortime could. mover justity @ | the people Bate quislly ebeitied te, tor Hd; Standard White, | crowd of negroes gathered in Cary atreet School Board had been recently | eldeat of the Indian Wa: shell boat, which wil inturaiearainee th TL with | Wrong [applause] of covssorate w ert lawa, bat of late these powors vested ia : Mller tan Bk tee ia f the Rict 1 by the Hirumal Convention, and | Thy Doge, Kansas, correspondent "y 1 be trate per 0 niente since the your 1s {The tiah pe he believed, were | the ‘Police Commissioners aud Kxoiee aie Wok hubea Bla, Hosle COMBINE Oh | ote cee ee howd Py ad boon appointed to meet ®@ | of 4 Hh Disocnar, writiag wader ed Geile maker : mle Ml frou Pearce, tor $f ! voh juatit in rising to atrike | Boards have been greatly abused by certain w ‘ot nen, Ne, 1 men, te 1 Fire ni nt aod the Wilming tt Id one be sted by the saration out by its maker was acquir “ an lor | " «i only | any do! 1 - Ud | tine, Gla Spirite Turpentine, bom pa in , is seh 7 ine Ae Fa Peidetaha edad Bich gh a ma he Toy tee | date of April 2, ava |" Exruwsion pee in 119, Florida from Mpain, for $04, the ise ery beat \y Eloak pad ipitragoous menserns paseod al Mets 1—Noon.—Sngar, He, fo ies ral < gears euaurrauial eh co tion, Ht was Ne that sowne | fair occur | at Haratoge to accommodate tho | tn Int ¢ aiivenins ow oe vico aud Utah {ts “cer f ai liZ thoes weraneve they operans : large . Jace tor ® meeting ted he two | A SPUNK. | ber of visitors exoreted to Re Rit ereaee yogis lavnor, | he they all k waa th of b ; money & Iron—Scoich pigs, ‘le of nogroes rescued hid but bo was again | [iter (r 8 mecting | to do, should this pl year tt rly —who wt Tdi preted ta B00 006.-cor 4 | Ireland indisponaably to Untve we , ME not’ totally destray tho RL oacsil 5 aptured, Upon arriving at thet Hot be antag . ait work har sant Sioux | thither Lore al Sg ld ad ocadhageanati hed i 4 strange assertion, and per: | mont witels thousands of one tellew Cauada, savin eokehs Pee oe Fo | After the appointin f other con Mane 1 riders to | tadiat chur in: Ching, Wave annt ail cclue te sie wentiten torkitory Lhe bolieved that no portion of thie earth | kee Commissioners and Kxcise Comm iv] phed to the N him, thrown paving stones at the police, | 1.4 Vr . ' woot at Hthe posts on the Arhanes Kiver, wart ber of about $0 to anary F value of the, noquired tort ee cal | aflvcting the ors havo, under color of wait | hiaddarutceatectaieye | Cay \ t ng t mainaniders of eel post to bean : \ Wihapedaid al pekaibAnss ili alt Ly ty, and ptod eortain ti A regubati Capiain Jonking, of th e,two aor | ea Chair & ert in buildin How tilmsw . owners—or anybody elso—buy | . emt ae new Saale | 1 wore od, two Keuihera Baptist Convention. the alort, “asthe Indians were on tho war | busy at its a Uh ds \ Heo buy | Tata uation which bad fucslehed ao many | which are entirely uniostitinble ai most Queene, CB, May & The armed gov meee | i. path,” and atthe mame time ordered two | fa lee : Jheceht intada and warm bearts and brave | humiliating. Under their orders eitize: ernment schooner La Canadi is bo. | OF them noriou By this tine the mob) (Trlegraphed ty the New ¥ sen companion of cavalry to intercept the bn Tiux first ateawb wason male T 1S a very rare hook, printed i that had eattered ita ehildeo ace inauleed, arroated and tremted with bra hal nearly one thousand | Miers, Trays, May & Tho Southorm | disuse should any take to eros the | thee apy ins %, Hataty Audrewo'as “Noble Lyfe and world, like Ireland, couldn tality their mghte outragol, avd the ARE Atte baN ta aeitind TS tan ULE DE k n tb up a] Baptiat « t > Ltoatay. Rov, | Arkanens at Cimmarron Springs, tho near. | day. tha i oaly Man, of Iteatee, Kerpoulye ved withoutothor uations feelin treated like and loeked colle wi vo St. Ls r the protection of tha , Yack» Sev Ona pen » rugs erode aba leat £ place, Major Cooper and two} las and twenty liye conte yer » Moat Kn ale i sak ; ct Be Reman EC NG Brome baal Pa any of tho Eleventh — Regie | 1.1L. Neill, of was eboson Presi) | ao SUF cavalry, numbertog ue Hun | raked for then fueie aaa ates boatload Bahorien Od Ske : j| mack, andgdhme on the grouid himself. {denk, | ( onganiy Vdeod anil thirty) ‘wore those eh | we lady of Urbane, Min Under cover of said laws, and the rulow {| Orrawa, C. W., May Fee eee | ine shokd TENE | Two hundred det » proaont from the task, (On Frutay Laat, while @ soldier | iaghe atnoking a ¢ nutaytwe of y the oity of D Io ‘noticed a oulured | enacted by euch C ionars, the polic that the Queen's proclamation creating the ti tStates, iheludine District of Co-| Was out afew miles grazing hie horas, he the Gaver of that pl full ge hair third ye Fogitueat passing ‘tho, hotol, aud among | entor our dwailings wader all sorte of pre Dominion of Canada and appointing mom. | disperse, but the or’ lumbia, The Foreign 1 Board waa shot at by ait Indian, want in \ tho act, “that it a rreuon sere they be olde; & they g the banners was ono bearing the name texts. Where an ontry oan be effected’ Ly \ 8 I shortly b soldiers thon charg y orted the expenditures, amounting to 22 | thotnted Wis hore avd gave tho wlarin at | ginel! ae though there wae & | May grote company togedor O'Connell, (Cheers) Ho waa aston stealth it is done; but if force is necessar pore Of ine Bengfawill shortly bet thom away. More acldicrs were sent tothe | bi during the past year. They ix | the camp, Major Cooper then erent a acout- | ty ig maid the new armor-clad yeaa arme thom in theye beat mannor; and than | iy guowed to him tuat ® tae who might | to brenk doore jor to gain an ontry Who asisan@l take effect in the first wook of y d a 1 Chink agd Alton, “the Doues: | 1 party of filteen mei, why were to wt gb Wer prove ib. Wal the | go to the water ayite, & whereanouoe they | Uy neta unpopular today, and. wich fF private dwellings, evsa thi he (July, when Lord Monck will be aworn in| Mtation houso after night, and tho riot ie mot | mi Mirion, Alas has | Me akirtiiahers, Arriving at the place dea | t Die Gata Hind any cranes neatis, they brenko all the | would moot publio condemnation, would | eorted to. ‘The underaiged hail with joy tas leet Viceroy ot © General. ‘Then | likely to be renowed, Durie peered 1 $44,000, | iguated by the imforver, the scouts eoult | fy clade in thie co gegen, & Mill all tho younges that they | oy approved in the — future, and | the resolutio: jerouce to theme ques [hey BOR Alea dated nu. | ofthe riot the mob aucrounded a house ia and | see no Ludiane, but the soliiere were so07 | ie this with their own @xpor mud this thoy do becaues the crane | Kring eiory to hie mame, O'Cun lately introduced into the Coumos {Mill follow the appoiutment of privy coun hite boy had taken rofuge, and Mnong the Chivopes amd Ch mado aware of their position by being tired | Neila eb a ecaurs Whol tae Hiaplensuros, & wi) coll was now ® hero, although — he oil ‘ciliors; four lieutenant-governors, and the | “lich Ape at wy a panee Fetne ne \ row an vatand in the Arkan a ‘ie & BOOTIE Penvee toile oF m mane whe te thet, ne een Bee ACANS. | bottoved that O'Connell’ was radteally| “Vie undersigned roapectfully ak that clamored for him until he eame out, when : volleys from the skirmishers who had | 6 dow no 170 fect al auc these ir housoa with the 4 goneral orgauization of the Confederate 4 local goveruments. The elections will obably not take place before August or | Soptombor | FROM WASHINGTON. | (Telegraphed for the New Fork Sun) | Wasnimerox, May. | Hoveral applications have been made to | Jury sitting to-day consisted of an equal sion ottice for inet Yo po etto \urder au alleg ‘act granting pen of the war of I8lY with Gee * said to have boon approved Deceu: tie Pe The Commi that goneral publicity aboult be | to hia statomont that no act of the tonor specitied has bean passed by ‘Cougee There iano law granting pon: | wions to soldiers of the war of 1s except | were disabled in the ive, pre than fifty years ain sting to such ws providdod for 1 After the first of July, payments of reg Tsterad securities of the Gover tw do mado at the following plac ow the police took him in charg L io wallow and rising round, aon ———— said bo had @ slung sot, ( Telegraphed to the New York Sund made the — island ‘untenable for the | Ifa ¢ He can bo shot thi ' r W s _ . . r at Indians, The Indians then beat 9 | board, perhaps @ man can go thi LOCAL NEWS. JEFF. DAVIS, Fxstow, Pens, May ~The Delaware | retreat across the Arkansas, throwing | two-inch board { Fe Teteyraphed to the New York Sun.) Kivor has riaon twenty-four foot, and inat a] BRAY, th H na nto the river, b A Frmyon aw tins invented » gun which Tus SuNpar Lay—The paragraph tn y oy od t i marc ie to ho fire iol wo olectrie t OM\cors Kent to Fortrens Monroe to Serve wtand, Lhe Lehigh Kiver is falling: no Led alla ph i ipa by ae Fae eee ete ia theatock, thecone | the SUS of yesterday, announcing the fat tho Welt of tiabeas Corpus, | mage except the loss of a few ratte has] on the ottor aide, which fur ite boldnoss aud | ducting wires, from which emerge at the | that Superintendent Kennedy had issued Rienwovn, Va, May Yann the Us 8 Cit) on reported. The Delaware division | intrepidity in uuprecedonted iu tho aunalal aurface near the breech. Ky na ple ar. | an order to tho police dig@eting them to on cuit Court, Judge Underwood, the Potit ee | of Tutinn warfare, Right into the heart off rang Ethevenn be oonnoeted at plemsurg | fo OFOE 1 he il loe oraaiad *| of the canal is under water, aud the damage Indian country, which was alive with | with @ platinum wire enclosed within tho | free the oll Sunday law, created @ great in" | cannot yet be oatimated Judians, they went dashing reckloasly aftor | charge which is ignited | excitement amongat those immondiately ¢ Sum nae OF Sere: Bne SOURS rare Rising of the Suanchanae [iver. the cunning and wary A not til | Qeannyine fF the bridge over the Ohio 1. ‘The Inw is not strictly defined ral eaite, in which A. T. Htewarts of New) taunianna, May 9-10 V, M.—The Sus. | S¥ery one of the six Indians h A been killed | giver at Lauiaville bas been commenced: | aud parsons are in doubt ae to bow far its orn i thoy Fein up and cease the purauit. | Beets hi acae aebalata ot ta York, wae plaintif, were decided by thom | | anon River ie atill rlalng, aud the wa-| Sh5i° actieed Woes Telhon WA ATHRON hoes apeacene were ab eee ‘igh, Wn ae T1 | proviaions extend, Some are of opinion aud verdicts rendered, Marshal Under-| 4° witt apparently reach the helght | they fell, and avon. the hungey’ wolf, led by ent irons 19040 140 foot | that segar stores and stall groceries can wood and Deputy let he an, RCCUM | ctained in 1865, Rafte of lumber and loge late Laisa egg ins none a fereest him: | Whe engined that the bridg rewain open for part at loast of Sunday. yaniod by Judge Oald, of this city, | ey Jeelf with the human fous ho soldiers | we ready tur use by January 1, 1870. ie nike loft at 2PM. tontay for Burt Mon. | U8¥® been floating by all day. It is feared | Wore drivou to this proceeding at the die: | °° remy 2 Meee erin. Mane, | tier think that it closes up all eft ab 8 BO af that the engines at the water works cauaot | covery of « woman's scalp, with long boau- |) Pow snn Krvvatt, late of Salem Mase.) craggy of every kind, including ros roe, the Marahals for the purpose Of} oi tater than midnight, ‘The rain stopped {ifut subsra Heir, on one of the don | it) fiends, to commemorate ie genie sea | taurente, barber ops, newsstauds, beened: ty che enee ’ of: veteres ibladhoted | West report auow a fvot doey ou the Aller | couriers for the niin body of theCheyennes, | caual iu the worll. The monument i# 15 | Hroprigtore and thas depending Goneral Burton and Judge Ald, for the pure | 80) They were painted for War aud strinpad to | feet high, the bie of granite, a Tra] eset sh eer papin ai poao of escorting his friend, Mr. Davie, a Neve Kank. Mo The main, eo prea sp ened soe re perch Rick 1 F on the won-arrival of coula, wont | OuNG. git arant 10 | back to Richmond. Tho Marshale do not} Rocuvaren, N. ¥.. May 9 —The walle of higher up the river, buts party of (hem | Parla theatres, ‘attempted to commit aulc | of the establishments on Sunday. ‘Thou-| propose to receive Mr. Davis into eustody, | Wanhington Mall, which building was burned | ref ta toutelt cs th but will Tho nogrocs THE STORM weroly serve the writ, General | oi Saturday last, were blown down yoator: oard oye wn bad taken advante, hrough « two-inch nt every | P returned last night and ro Cimmar: | cide by throwing herself int Seine, be rou mail ou the prop: | cauno her family « her appearing jaunds of young mon In, who hire slonping wrong in practiog, yet right in principle. Cries of that's go.” | Thow who bolieve nia Ireland, bad only Yor, Kee muticipal auth New York, will aid and aasist th signed ures, which they point to the years of agitation in froland | may take to bring about @ reform of these ‘nak whatii has done for her—uothing. | abuses, aud to a legal redress for any hing would wring from the opproa 1 illegal wots committed upon ils which she holds but the ssiouers of Police and by means of which she took th [Applause( The apoakeor thon | Wo call apou you—and through you, upon Femarkod (hat Englishinen by opprea: | all peace aud law-abiding citizens who love * Iroland had anod — thomaclves | freedom of action—to aid us in resisting rf Likewise, 1 1770 there were 250,000 thene ‘al onactinents, and make 4 in England, but in 1815 the us deapoti Ia avewar before the prop von reduced to one-fifth of that am: tribuuals for their illegal aud wrongtal while onovighth of the Engl people | acta. were papers. Previous to the rule of | Signed by E. Omuvuriuen Juuvs K England Ireland was proapero and about 0 othors. practically Kepublio for Kings held thoir ition aub-| Tu reaponae to the petition Mayor Hof ject to the votes of the people, It wae] man apoke as follows: true, that a nation deprived of her liberty My fultew Orrizenset was apokan of with contempt! He allude | oo) mn tom fbr cath to the St. Patrick's Day riot in this city that had it boon any other poople but Lia's the mattor would no vo recelved any attention the Trish, who bave no national on the som or land, ae thoy should lis they ware deprived of thoir libe onstitueate call on me for advice and counsel Lhave listened to the statemo: of your complaints, Lregrot to any that I | have no power to rollove you. The same vtical and intolerant apirit in State Ley poople of ® law which, with ntaive many that iva, has deprived the f this oity of the privil Hat it was ag floating ‘6, and portion of the St all its good provisions, 14 aud opp | apartinente*and board at r sand | not thing ee euiak bel ts 7 : 6, Cin | f 1 of the mail cou A dovacht he stage.’ Her dress caught in one of the | spartmentarw (She fine af the powers which of right belong to him a the York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cin | Burton will bring up the pr diay afternoon by the high wind which pra: | erty uf the iu Cuan welt deol cro ce the | ines Aimeiaed wo 5 fo uiny, aud ale wae this | who have @ eoustitutional objection to fast. | day on purpose te, create ® disturb Ghosen Chief Magistrate of tii cxunati, Chicago, Now Orleans, Charleston, | day, aud bold him wutil ho del vailed, No porsous were injured. Rain has! trail, wuo, it the robbera are. discovered, | eof the water until | ing, discussed, with their dinnore, the hun: | ting, but ho wae astonished. on” pick pain | ton Louis, San Francisco, Huttalo and Pitts: | open Court on Monday, ‘The Attorney-Gon: | falien hore constantly for the past thirty: | will b pay doarly fur their tomer: | bowt on ed her | gry prospect before them on Sunday. ‘The | ing up am mowanaper contnining half | thy Bete Ag eli burg. Tho Inet three cities have by eral and Mr. Evarta a wote here on | gix hours, A Hood provaile in the Goneseo | ity. Sw auartor will bealiown, and no quar | Ax fowa woman, ving Jealous of hor | eee scat opinion anemed to be, that this in- | ofa column of the “rote in New York MN MAO SATTLES eraeastee aca voutly aclected, Parties who desire to have | Monday at the hearing of the Habeas Cor-| ftiver, and the water is steadily rising BOE SUN DS, Ba OED) La ieryten eg bepiag Urey wk tr-aqeee aren ppqeerbe el et a of the old and obgo: | fetid wot think it posarite that Trishien | cvy and judicial officers, has made the De 6 ye are . 1 = Te ROB 8 HM DRO DREN: Airne Him. AG Ene | CONNER: ‘. ued causod @ slur neo pon ee artwont independent of the Mayor to thet interoste paid at the placos aro | pus, Bail will be offered for the prisoner.| Itvreato, N.Y, May 9.—The ico block in Maryiand, diately afterward ‘emptied » bottle of vit- | jote law would not be enforced, Tho Jow | terol thet country. bie nyo | Rartuont independent of the Maror end of requived to give notice he Department | will probably be rofuse ae bia spoody | front of the harbor has broken up. Streaks | . p A in bis face, intending to pat out hie | proprietors of clothing stores in Chatham | occurred in any city; yet | we it wan | oF ie Conotitat at the: ital The President has recognized Jose Maria | qial ia determined on, Tho 2s inetant is! gf blue water can be econ in every dite Telegraphed ta the New York Sun.) \ even, Sho failed in tuia, vut succeeded in aud otbor atreete gathered in groups onthe | ti" Htishmen, cartain aMicials {the quemics | violated, wud tl ot the people of Ne Munoz as Consul of Bolivia in Now Y« | spoken of, The Chlafduation hae written | Gon, A. lates feat eC teneela arttve buruing bis forehead wid # portion of his fee | of Helis) hind the fact tolegeaplod all | York and eookiyie to rognlate thele_ow Nine di A Atte eania'* 1 ; 1 | ® ANNarouia, Mu, May 9.—The ¢ | scalp in @ shocking manuor. | cornera to consider the order, Much indig: | oveg the ¢ vo the inlurs Of the Irish foot Gerais, haa boom. taken BWA Onn Pe nese Mune sue od te Judge Underwood, promising, (@ eome.| port (ble mapiteg tioval Couvention asseublod at IL o'clock, |. TH® Richmond Exgrinke anya: Some of! nation was oxprossad, and Superintendent | Ho protested agaist this atyle of attompt: | (nom. lutte cities have been placed under at tho ireasury Departinont today for 4) | here as soon as the Supreme Court ad Marine Diensters. | BORED VOBYARNE BROOM IEG 8) Owes | the Southweat Virginia Kedatrings are advo | Kannedy received “me ing to prejudice the Atwerican people | Comuissions appoiated by Stato authori- plication (o the Conscience fund. “Ht way a journe, which it will probably do oa the | Syrax, May9.—Tho schooner C, F, Paige, | Mr. Wicks, from the cowmittor appointed | ggting annexation to Weat Virginia to oe | Pe ee pelts enclore < Teleeaicn iRennnts p geusirymen, “the Lh Tees a mands olurn of income tax unpaid last year, 1th of P vk of Squan | 19 prepare a form of oath to be taken by the | cape negro votos. Tt would be @ good ides en “ oc -” " © | Loved their adopted country, Lot the blood | vart of hd moa ees ak ah f of Philadelpls, 19 sahore, south of Squan | ° Pree toinnes the whole State to Weat Virginia, | Qvany Victonss.—The “Radioal Peace So. | thes slur to snve this glorious Calon atteat | He agin Vader taal Tho Commiasioncr of the Goueral Lond | gasPresidont Pearce at Feriress Monroe. | Inlot, She h water ia hers le tight, | Convention, made 0 report, which wre) Oetnn It ee ico the. Uplon, ty” held their anoual Convention at | {9 that fact. [Cheers] The trish wore note | fletropulitan Fuiacp Diatriet, tes that Ofice has received returns showing that) Fosruaay Monkot, May .—Ex-Prosident | Two moro achooners are aahore aix miles | opted, ‘The omth substantially declares | ciraing oof the legal doe Mecgnte Hall, in 4th atreat, seatecdag, ey | inmleae people, which 4,000,000 of the racore. | Lam hat le loeful ta plber patts &f the 8278 actos of the public Janda were dis-| Pierce arrived here thie morning, His visit! north of Barnegat, Their names havo not | Slegiance to the Stote of Maryland, and | rid of the State debt at the samo tito. ween ne ee street feeareny: The | Sitting in this counter would prove, Bboula Metropolitan District, ts criminal hore. Ie posed of during the inouth of April last atthe | is regarded as having some important con teiced, bupporte tee Conailiutian aad laws therect | « tapy liviog nese Hook HiIl, Boath Care | nremmene eta lh Love. ia the chal Thy uo aymipatiion of the Awerican poopie. by | yaa oP ty th 4 following local oflices: Bast Saginaw, Mich. | nection with the trial of Jeforsou Davis - ~ Faited ‘Statea and "the Constitution aud | lium teceutly gave US te o OARER IE, \utions to the Institution amounted to about | j jen who come-over ‘cre with their ‘ate of | With 40 much un viewers Simer Aad buae na] — P| fy ther ea th me ol NG 38 a a 20) during the past year he hing Republican t oe nd 1 ryt Bey NB Aran Tales 6 EN Mla B19 | FROM FORTRESS MONRO! TRON HATAN A: Lea ree ae toe epee NM OC | another daughter aud son. ‘The weights of | *'¥r, iagSood latated that he wae in favor Mester) Noe ite. protested: mentee, ie | 12,8 totter weitton somo tino ago. 1 neo notes; lim Crosse, Wie. 5,384 aoren; Little] 1 or tas iesmen—The Pilot Heat ‘The Selned Veosel—Falleres, og ae ow Fe ord pel eettnt | tha infants wore, renpoctively, 58%. 7 and asiug tho national debt an the | ausiier.) No. Ie pratested ax wot reveat it we are all of ae oot eit * y 5 “Tho ¢ of the Vos or of any Stute, to jontrary i he | da, and thoy wre all, with thoir 6 0 @ tbe tut zeus, in favor ota judicious Excise law te Rock, Ark., 40H wcren; ‘Tullal Fils., Phantom, Htc, | ag ttana: May 4—The case of the Oooau | oh Saing” In further afirme. thas” the | o%,pouade, & f : hy, or na a substitute to repudiate it. | coudition of the laboring classes ia Eng: | [24m i fav ntea a 4,07 oares, ‘The greater portion of the | poarases Mosnoa, Ma The Wash- | Homo ia atill unsettled. ‘The Spanish au: | thker ef tho omth will, to, the. bost of wetlen, Mog oe Will Re Ould be. 9% | The Tire Wout was opposed to repuiliating, | faud, which ho anil was Teoumtt about Uy | Ve Srmnly oidmmlulatored, but we are eapeged ’ scttleme id | % ’ ela. | thorities continue to ¢ the vessel bia ability, protect and defend tho Union | Peete wa wae also Mr Wright, of Boston, Miss | thoir ill-treatment of freland—in rushing i Hand was taken for actual settlement aud | ington Fire Company, of Wilmington, Dela pase ane eee ae ee ft lar the URAL Blelee gad nor aioe “ihe | ‘Tite Charleston Cornten, apenking of the | ‘Townsend was iu favor of making the con | ne thoy nd crusbed. thomelvon, Ty = cultivation, waro, toulay visited Norfolk, Portemouth, | ¢*P0™ dl d a4 th to bo broken up, nor tho goverument | prospective European war, saya: Ttis ru: | tractore foot the national bill, A. duani: | yt) fNd Ci Site Tine Me we on A may cuit ho ad already subyal Tho Superintentout of the Printing Di: | aud the Portsmouth Navy Yard, eacortod by | the seventeenth day of detention, They Joatroved; and will at all’ timos die. | mored here that numbers of young men, of | mous reaclution, thanking Queon Victoria | jaw x stato as the poopie of ugiaut There | tet 8 a othe Counsel for the Oorgste vision at thy Treasury Department, bas | the Fire Department of those towns, ‘They | 8182 claim 4 ting of $17,900. Our Com counte id oppose all. p Mart eee denened ot tabla ect tins pes onl ireaarve the ence of Fu: | wae that within them which stirred them a aa gee eats aeae & propared the plates for the bonds, wader | loft thie afternoon for Petorabarg aud Rich: | Goveral, Mr. Savage, has energetically pro: | binatio sation nt Smoot Wueh die: | oirond tx the ware that are impensing, It|Gd'end a copy ef the reosintion te te bo reattuntigu lula qroatadeal at atace inte | {Y.,, lle adyived thom ‘wot to. hold thor the now three por coat: loan, which will bo | mond, dosiguing to apend a fow days in | Hosted againet this, and endnavored tohave | Ne henident of the Convention, Judge | 1 raid that numbers of Virginia officers | forwardail to her, Adjourn | matter of the. tndopendencn ‘ef feefgud, | {eetiog on Suuiday, anil wlulat he waldo, Assuod in August next, ‘hea bouds will) each townimnd then return to Norfolk, en | the matter settled, but the Captain General | Carmichaol, then tuok the oath in the pres. | Will offer thoir aery to the French Fm) Jou Mircuxt, the Irish revolutioniste| God had made tho Irieh a healthful race ky ery apbcsl tbo isoued in sume of $5,000 and $10,000 only | route for home. continaes ill during business hours, hut ia ence of Judge Daniel Ki Magrusor, and | Perot aud late agent to France on behalf of the | aud their country » beautiful ono, Aud | t? Holding great tnbsoribed his uame thereto, ‘The oath wan Who platos for the $5,000 bonds have @ red order, with the vignette of Gen, Feason don; while those of the €10,00 have » groen border, aud the vignette of Secretary McCulloch, About $80,000,000 worth of the $10,000 bouds have beeu } Aivered to the Scoretary ‘The receipts from Internal Revenus day wo arly half @ million of dol!are. Amistant Secretary Chandler bas, after poveral weeks aly it of His bealth, returned to Washington aud ro: d the duties of his office, iol Ciork West is after maovore attack of sickueas Tho United States Supreme Court has ovdered that no copios of the orders, rules end forme in bankrupt ‘Vo oatablished by the Court, shall be pub oud util the ordor of the Court. ‘The Court of Claims hae pow bi argo nusaiber of claims for captured cotton, {nvolving vast sums of money. Ex-Senator ‘Cowan is pecially employed to defend the | toreate of the Government, According | to the law redross can be had only through | Abia Court; and the suite are confined co oan make due proof of loy- | inted and do- © for the ben ain at his desk or any of thei to alty tious are incidentally die cussed as to the status of the claimants, during tho late rebellion | etary of the Tronaury has award: | ed to EC. Sargent the coutract for farniah de> Conoord NWO granite for building tha | day, after w four daye' y The pilot boat Phantom. chasod in Boston by the N tion of Pilote, arrived in that fon. ma The b nee the ter men wore proseat. Norfolk pilots, war, has been ateadily increa Assvciation is rapidly assum: coudition, FAOM BALTIME (Teleyraphed to the New ‘The Groat Wi May Banrinonn, %—The Circuit Court hus been ero Av entertainment was given on be | by tho pilute, at whicl recently pur- | #0H out daily riding folk Associa harbor yeater- from How to discuss the impouding tariff finane ry 1 | heavy fisilura u eared ly expected, any prominent siuene the | nation of the of Massachusotts Legtel | coudition of the grocers | There is a mooting called of the importers Many have taken piace lately, aud , named Simmons and Patterson Mithelleburg, Ky., received i ch on Saturday twat, in accordance | With the sentence pronounced againat them Judge Lynch, They were also forced to | leave the county, ‘They were auspoctod of one or two murders, but were puaiahed for | weneral depravity, | A Lurene girl, four ye }@ farmer named Jouk the A rosolution was adopted that the hall keoper hoist the national flag daily from the | b domo of the capitol Conventio y morning thoa adjourned watit ra old, daughter of im Ae wkanouk Found Drowned. (Teteyraphed to the New York Sun.) (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) | townabip, Va. @ few days ngo took a lighted 2a A MOE) Hoatoy, May &—Kesolutions were unani-| Four Haaivtoy, N.Y, May. 9.—Juaticg | Mick trom @ heap of ‘bushwood whieh ber Prosperous! mously adopted in tho leislature today, | Bonnet held an inquost to-day at ling Ridge | [oiher wet burulng te the Ape tng |alrongly endorsing the Northera Pacific | Mund on thotash. the tecontel wea Neg | Hoe father waa fow hua re yards i PM | Railroad enterprise ; urging Congrose to | foot threo inclies high, and was dressed in | Pad lariug her acream, ran, but was too York Sun) | grant such additional aid wa will aocure ite | brown cassimere pan Whe BHY'| Goons themamecvenitg ee Case— | immodiate conatruction, and requesting Sift, woolen sock, knitted drawers and y ive + Bound to | pegged shoes, Vordict—found drowned. | AN ‘Mronautical Society recently mat in | Heuntors aud Reprosontatives from Mussa London, with the Duke of Argyle at ite United States | chusette to vote for auc ‘The Fenian Trials ta Dab!in. head, Eaperiments are constantly making owded all day Tho trial of the Fenian Colonels Burke | 24 many cling to the belief that travelling N al . through the will bo as OmMINON ws tho parties hearing the conclusion of the ms Noare het by « Wemas and Doran commenced in Dablin April 40. | n, Some of the best wen in Kug SraUMAciat in Uh cues AP Taba Th Makan | la Tene May Ok eee mg | The Attorney Generate opening addroas oo: | Innit apport tho experiments and vatertatn vharged with einbozaling the fuude uf tho | MEMIHis, Tenn, May %—A negro nained | cupied two hours, A witness uamed Keogh, the ballet, Tho Duke of (Sutherland A Natioual Mechanica Bank of thia city, Thi McEwen, while attempting to force | formerly a Fonian, stated that he wout to | ere ® reward of ono hundred pounds to accused was indicted jointly with 8. Hi ; 5 house TNA AGE pas “ any one who, by mec! will tly Wents, wlio pload guilty to the charge of | Stcutrance into the house of J. 15, Syunot, | Tallaght under the im that he was | to the top of Stalord Hor fbetracting over § 10,00), thi fy either prino having b it, | A TRAIN from Sunta Fe, N. M., number bank. The arguments of the couusel on | the heart by Mrs, Synnot, who was alone in | Kuother witneas named Massey dottosed te | 3 Wagous, arrived at Kanaas City, Mo. on | care wilog were able and eloquent, The | the Louse. & mosting of Contres ia Now York, at which | Tucalay. The train left on the 2sth of Jay: | ‘ rok Apc se Se Jury upon § jour: ErpeT ener arrangements were m eral | UsFy, having becn thee mvuthagu the road, | euiue Bitarasom, ite eat eee ret ,o cloek thie Mallrend Disaster. rising in Ireland on Shrove Tuesday. It | ms wae wade ab Coder es eke he (emanee aeae 8 (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) was stated at that meeting that there were | eg te ed general improsaiva ie that ike jury will fail | Ipanavotsa, Iud, May 9%.—A oollission | 1000 enrolled ny in Dublin, end ‘This afternoon there was a1 front of the Holliday Stroet small schooner-riggod venso), wranisut apel 0 funds of the the woll known journalist, was shot through n going to a prize light, He could not identi- | 20,000 in Cork, with 4, W) staud of aries | ecourred om the Bellefontaine Railroad | Witness had boon. betrayed, aud voluntart » exhibition in | pear Sydney, (., last night, between # con- | ly ve all the lnformetion he could, He | Sores Raped bud fe t frost bitten, The cold | urke at several meetings where heatre of 9 | atraotion train and an engine. Both engi ng hed boon planned.” Inv crossexami: | ‘Tus Charlotte (N. C.) Dexocaar {tous meas: | neore wore killed and one froman, the) nation by Mr, Butt, he reluctantly Aduittod | along the road betwoon this place and Moa dosivuod ta | other figemnan was badly bush De ia name soe Patrol Coulaue roa, Voiga gounty Cans of ghan’s History of Irelaud, aud bringing it down to the pr n Brotherhood, is in the city 10 be engage in completing Mr. « ny vont day. Sunn sunk while Lying at the Vanderbilt Dock Staten Island. were on by t | tho extinguisher was turued on, a0 wore frozen atift on the | di Sho bad 174 tone of coal on Boat and cargo a total loss, Capt lonry Eldvidge, his wife and three clildren, he dock before the vessel went down. Titat oF A Fink Exrixavisnen—Acet bENT.—A trial of a patent fire e ook place yesterday afternoon, on the Hat tery, in the prosence of a number of goutle men connected with the leading id During the storm on Wodneaday morning the canal buat James (, Ford was | Atuierica should endeavor to vedross Irish | gr rd, but succeeded im reaching the purposo of givin, one, Ho recommended them to take other day in the woak for choir meoting yt Sunday ‘Che advantages tu bs de from great public demonstrations of the pooply wis perfectly apparent in the grout reform meetings held ia Loudon, aud | the observations of Me. to ther, “that when the poop! sht their Legtslature (voumbled, and they ‘© not deprive them of their rights.” He told thoin to get np thoir meting, and Lot it, was it nut Letter they suould come hore — | for they would come here no matter whother Ireland bo free or enchaiued, bora of free sires, to uphold tho from iuatt: | uuons of Americauel Ile believed this was an sot question to Aweriva, aud {t abou se the attontion of the uation, mp ng vanvos, for in her deo mot in their for liberty ale means tho class of mien but the peop Hew the freadon ations of love ty—not of ono very nation, of his uguisher uranoe companies, the ‘atrol Committea, and others, A building 12 toot Ligh aud 12 foot wile was erected, in which wa aco six tar barrels, # pitch barro!, atraw and aud Was appliod, Wh biases wes in flaines, @ atre 1 It wan allow and was 6 also bad their | him ae be entered the enclosure, Hames were extinguished in two mi eral timed hb time extingul of the ught of wind blowing the flara ral th, Seventh, ighth, Nioth wud Lonth avenue Railroads strike Arnie, —Thore twas a g yug the atubleman of th Wa paw snvaral white | vestorday, ed with the | try The machine war oporated by | Mr, Joba Docker, Fire 1 AL ate ia COUN’ | ie possible, be fitty thousand atrong. Lot pe Ait pag ped cat pee not ASCE | tho poople fearlessly aud openly declare every man alould struggle for universal | (Hele wrongs, aud uo Legislature would Tea react niuisile for vuivereul dare to doprive thom of thelr righte, Ho Hat vapathien with drokenat nae Amerte® | warned thetn to avoid riot or tamule and te Congieas had decided in “telor we | Ace peaceably in wll their proceedings Tea atte p eae Thee ke yall | With rogard to himself be would aot to 1, warde riviers in future ae he bad previous Ieialinen who labored for their country, tor | Ty doug, Lio was in favor of au Kxcieo law, Vit was their duty, but when an American | {¥, 4° at prosont, Ha | did lie heart wartued towards him. He was | Rul nol ation, and sorry to any that Lriahmon of inluouce im | (Lo awe dt epplied at sid bawe os: this country cared but little in what condi | (MO1Aws A BBBOer OF ats ane «i not to the Motropolitan district, Me aguin waraed them against riot, because there was woth ing which could a0 Hage their cause, there was uothing that tho Police Commis | sioners ao much dosired aa cuat they might | Commit sone act of violence. i irown tryatood, In fuct.many | disown their birthplace for ollive (laughter al ® Chirty-firet cous blood in his veins, thoy Bot things aud ideas of Iria 6 twot aunounoed io ad had “began to change, and he found men | s00\'sn tole most iatluontial member ofthe were begin iui to be proud af their coun: | teis9 Con woh yal Ho beloved the best Irishinen in the | jay we. figs, Fe veered ts Thee in the | had aasured him that nothing could be dow to remedy the evils of whioh they complain. ) Ho would | it, honed (Laughter and gre they would conduct themselves proclaim to that — from | a4 quiet, peaceable citizens, aud he assured Uhis day forth wi il up for Wo- | Tein that everything. that’ he or the Gow (Applauss). Why should she not vote if she is taxed | He believed that womon should pave ® double privilege of thes Yea, be would right to vote to the ot and | mon Council could do for them within the law would be douse, At the eonclusion of the Mayor's remark: the delegation withdrew, highly please ——— inmed o= Vourth Page.) (c AMY Oh LAUR. Ws. MieuaNe | 6 ee eed ws,

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