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=—_ — = THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. FROM WASHINGTON. | srusyge cies te tte tow ot mown | reir ons rcs Shall be entitled to vote for | aged to move, bat it te feared Ke wind will TERRIBLE DISAS TER, FIRES, LABOR MOVEMENTS, dent of the United States | cuuse a serious blockade both Ex: ‘est.”* > —— > wh oe ee, and for Representatives to Congress, ‘To the Juat- | | Hicienn, Montane, despatches, any: © Snow fo the Hite tn Shert® sireet—twe Women Balle | = Wi thine Women's Araoelattens fpecial Despatches to The San. Mr, Witso prescated, and asked to have read as Tawss of Mi torial Legislature had met in Virginia City. ‘The ja eren’ ‘ ing of the Working Women’s Assocte Wanurworox, Dee | etn upon Ecvguestion of atutiting ths Benatore | lestesaine tie, f tern wich Commenced ieee, yestrity eoniinned | THO Steamship Hibernia Wrecked | shortly after t o'clock this morning a fire was | ton weed Jo erento at Bom 4 Cooper oa lect from Georgia. a momorial of the colored cit: | whether any legislation is all night, and has not entirely eiopped yet discovered in the right-hat ta on the ret , . B. Anthony preaidling, ere was no feature of especial interest to-day th, Tih, and Sth of October Inst, under the Eight-Hour law, ——— 1 , hi | OF rae ¥ 1; ‘ S It was s | og docam Mame acc tt tent, Jv] le m ————- dwelling by Mrs. McCann and Mrs. Crowtey, both | the latter vifering to detiver a lecture in ald of wi fh the opening of the third session of the Fortieth iy ibe. farts ond propositions | “hate inenconustomteas Waitin enteone the | THE Dinmater o Oblo-Additional Pare ed females and sisters. They obtained their livi ing women, ‘ation from am allopathie Congress, A heavy rain poured down all the morn- the Governor's communication. Committee on Reconsiruction 1 physician, proffering his services without charge for examine inte the | screwatt, Ohio, Deer TerDetnile of the cot. | THIRTY-THREER LIVES KNOWN 70 BE LOST, ved what | condition of public aitairs in Virginia, Mississippi, Yomen who ible to pay for it. Mrs, Ing, but the gnileries were all crowded. An an- Mr. 81 AN said the memorial confi he had stated—that Mr. Hill had been elected Sena- “ ~ net : ., cated and completely charred be it was known | Kirk then read Feport of mittee appoint usually large number of the members of Georgia before the obuosius action of the | arty Tor the vetier Protection. OF Lifer bertgr aud | Hon between the America and the United States oe hey were ‘er the Pattie ude, “Ther Gre was | Colnvesticete thecastof lester Vauguan, bet aa both Houses were present, but no bust: | Lecisiature, property, Adopted. are coming in slowly, Indications are that both P a | inly confined to this ruv.a, and the damage to ive ete ot already before the geblic, Ress was aceomplished, The Senate, after | On motion of Mr. Stenway, the eredcntiats of Mr. | "Mr. Price uffered a recotation {cctaring that justice | boats, a ihe time of thecollision, headed toward the The Captain and Fifty-two Passengers Saved | tusiaing is about ges, _bolance ‘of #0 remained after deducting discussing the ease of Senntor ll, of Georgia, | Hill were laid on the table, to the publiceredit and-acourd policy demand vhat | Indiana shore, ‘he General Lytle arrived est night In Monntstows, N. J.—A fire ocenrred in the oa % "he Couper lnetitete meeting, . ‘ hore sii 0 ela He pa ore y 5 Ie, _—— 4 ‘ 5 tng toward kecping out boik Senators ftom Goor. | yME,Wnieon greaentedapeton of the ctisens at | Facks. ant diecttig tue Commitee of Wap wud | Charred remain oeght persons ave Dn rceeved | FATE OF THE OTHERS UNKNOWN, | frverthMatiny lose of attut Bk isrravare,nnd her interviews with Gow. Geary Ela, and their caso will be held back for rome time | gun's Bureau. Laid onthe wvie. | Qemauieode Wers aad Mert ener ° "| eet "Me iheleys ef Blisbeten, menrionat pone ——— Iw Sevrouk Staser.—Yesterday noon, in back | Hester Vauitiany at whe ane ficia exhiniing @ Rloe until a new Judictary Committee ts eclected, and THE ADOLITION OF SLAVERY, Mr, Etsot introduced a bili continning the Freed- | day as having been lost, Is sate, rge W basement of 11 Fufolk street, occupied by Wiliam | tozraph of the latter, Mrs. Stanton said that lo lost on the List of the Cabin Passengers. Clark. Damage to clothing and furnitnre, $509; not | Geary appeared to be afraid that New York was tres c inize ¢ acts of th jeorg 0 n reat aippi, and “ tock and danght ff Phitadelph': er va Toor raeeacts th WAL) twit . resotiigh | tility exnrea ihe reveal provistone oF ihe Coeete, Wop t orentad a erherwl ere tax doverace Untied Statens Mr, Fisher, of Penneyivanis, a pas Insured, The building te owned by Dr, Monell and poosing ten the jariadichon of us State by inter pnal Government, eb ye revoucees Denforce the several provisions of the Conat Stiaens_of V he Ou 4 senger on the United States, was bad a eres is damaged about §10); Insured, Orlin not known, | fering ue matter, but he said he had not, nor Trek on slid Gab arth ULL vate ta Vooueen riba | Coreen citizens of Virgina, To the Comuiitec oa | senger on the United States, was badly burned avout tue fatter, bat be ishing slavery, declaring the \mmun\tics | yy an's death warrant, of citizens, and guarsntecing a republican form dmen's AMaire, the face and hands, Iv Juusey City,—The alarm of fire for the Second her release ht be soon ex] Reconstruction act, The Senate has er yet fe | oF government, by securing the electoral fr i“ Mr. \\ oop offered a resolution requesting the Pre. Mr. Cunningham, of Allegheny City, Pa., who wi Liverroot, Deo. %—TIntelligence has Just | ward of Jerse; ty, ab do'clock, yesterday choy ele ognized Georgia, and it ts not unlikely thatthe | etsye deprived of it Uy Feasca vf face, calor, of | tilent to eommnnieata, copies ‘of letters of inatrnc. | badly turned on the United States, isin the reached here hat the steamer Iitvernte, from ew | pene, was entee op The high tke overdewtag acme | (Re"Buyese amet RigER Bove bean Fel ia aire tracted dows | Previous condition tions to the Anierican Monister at London, relat in this eity, A boy en route trom aia, darrels of lime in the yard attached to Verplank’s | that until the subject was tirst broached in New whole Government will be reco Bere, and colored men be again rendered eligible | gahie on to the settloment of the 4 Mr. On wu 4, near V suon of Mr, Sumxen, it was laid on the mamma etaims, anil of ary | Memphis wae aightiy barney sh York, bound for Gi joundered wh } oil rel Bight subsequent correspondence with him of the British | the America, visited all the w Fork Bound foe Ohesgow) foundered eH (We ThWe Wieacu cus ihe rea street. | York it had not attracted any atte pa in Phliadel nod in this elty Fos ordered to be printed, ; ‘ Tie damage woe trifling. en ne 0 r for omer, Inthe Moust there was the usual quan | ‘Mr. Scnwem alka intiodticed a Mill to provide for | GOVEEMMENE OM that eubject, Which was adopted, | terday, administering to thelr relief, ‘The captain and eiglity-one passengers are | ty prircpeey NJ —-On Bonday pght.acate | Expres prugneney ne ee eee oe tity of Moniay's ancl revotations to be acutto | &eféwushpuion of specie payments on” Cho Ath of Tue PResiDRNT'S MESsACR, se tttansurns, Dec. 7.— George W. Fubnestock, | reported to have been saved, One of the ateamer's | brake vin tir uy ewe nore ot Me doen Engler jet her interview, with este a Witk 5 : . 18U8, w 2 of Ml eter Y Jon pont United States w the corner of F tant fi fi avenue p in tie Ways and Means Committees, The obtna ‘oeiut Podvsén: Heat Caentlie To Wall cor Ther Pramadutn ce Ihe | Bla cxnakter, W k bouts, with thirty-three passengers on voard, was | ‘ho lore, which wus about €1i0. ia-covered by th: feeling against Reverdy Jonson cropped out early, and the Honse called for his o Mutual In- put the same ‘* and Amerie fewark.... Ata eo In the Firew uranee Companies of fime another fire broke ont in the stove works of Mr. Suawen also Introdnced a re ation In favor | United States tind performed that duty, and thatthe | Thats Indios who were p ructions ant cor | of cheap ocean postage, setting for 5 V that tie pre: | President wonld communicate in writing on Wede | by Mr, Wheelan, and reported among the lost, were | lost evi ot LATER PARTICULARS, iil never receive justice jompson, wife of Com sponds m1 refused to pas nt rates of posiuge’ to Great Britain and France | bestay, att o'clock P, i ‘ ww. Geary, that women Lon trae mbit alee ge Ml 1 Gurdentoree tas’ often sesvunticg tae prosibt: | Merv Ketasy introdseed 8 Jolnt feeolution, propos: of the Unite! State Livenroot, Dec. 7.10 P. M.—Additional par. | Merete: Mivisell & “Thomajuon. "Ie was soon atins | until vbey *i on Ube Tudge's bench and in Jury bow ing the President to recall him wutil the cor: | tion of foreign correspondence, although letters can | ine an ain ndment to the Constitution of the United “ibe edge Mg ticuiars have been reecived of the loss of the Miber. bed, With a loss to the proprictore of about ga, | Ant concluded bf, urging that while correcting tl ndence is laid before the House officiatiy. | beenerirt at lows cost on sea'than on Iavd; that | States, thet no State shall exclude from the exerci Were on their way to 4 No insurance, errors of our neighbors, we do not Reglect our own, Judge Kelly eo r nd u by increasing correspondence, and by bringing | Of any of the rights and priviicges of an elector any m duty cans. : fia, The steamship sulled from New York on the a ee but see that no Hester Vaughans are in New Yor d lly got in his constitutional amendment to ; . Blates ¢ “ ‘east agioom over a large circle in this com: ‘ * risen, Into “malls “available © matter ‘now clandestinely | eltizen of the Unitel Btates by reason of ruee oF Lith of November for Glasgow, She sunk on Nov. | the € dive Wwllding Lee Accectation, | ® Provide for universal suffrage, and Gen. Schenck | conveyed, cheap ocean postage would become | color, To the Judiciary Committer. a 95, seen hundred miles weetward of the Irish | ‘This Avsoelation, which at the cht tiene | ciate Sheppard read a report of the Sewing Ma Inaugurated a movement for the rogulation of the | seif supporting, and thatcheap ceean postage would | — Mr. Broomant, of Pennsylvania, introduced a con- aval law hee a ‘ Nees tas | tee ition, wich at the present time | chine Committee, Elizabeth Smith Miller, and Ma nition Of natiraliontion tend (quicken commerce, difluse kiowledge, pro: | current resolution to amend the Constitution so that cons he passengerg and crew all took to the | numbers reven hunted held one of ite Dann, which gave the following particulars bs mote the Intercourse of family ana friends net rated | meither Congreas nor any State by Its Coustitution Memenis, Dec, 7.—A private despatch from | hoats—five in number, Two of these boats have pe od Hcg aus rector! whet $600 in weekly eraployces tn boas trate THE COLORED MEMBER FROM LOUISIANA. Uy the ocean, mult yi the bonds of peace and good, | oF law shall deny of restric the right of wureRe to | Augusta, Arkanans this afternoon, says last evening | teen picked up, One nknown to have been cap: | "The wociely thus far bus ihistetbuted 177 lots tm | threw oprsdtans camaaen merge, Campany, employ Tho new colored member from Louisiana is | i Aye and thus, while important to every elit, | oF porentage, and declaring vold any euch limitations | ® Fegiment of Stato militia, under Gen. Apham, en- | sized, and all on board were lost, ‘The fate of the | Brooklyn, and. is now distributing #24 lots in Wi |. Howee—no operators, cule two tierks. at $10 p30 here, and was ied tes fear shor! ti, aad Bi zen become’ the acuve and able agint of the mer. | iu the Constitution or laws. To the Judielary Coin: | tered the town and took possession of the telegraph | poople on the remaining two bouts Is ay yet an- cmon Ce aE LL DD Acetate (hal Peay eee ‘The lady at the head of thi pon a sof on Repabliean aide of thy House, Hels | erat, the emigrant, and the philanthrop st, and tho | mittee, Meee, fe bbsedhi : Du Ailatei ate c ibe's, ead of feel! oducated mulatto, but ao his admission is | friend of finertp: and tn view of th side Mr. Bnoowats also introdneed a bill amending the | Sithout their being ‘rerioed Vy the omteere tkeg | Knows. Tt is now certain that 82 persons, including | ‘The Association has been In existence about ten | establishment, Mrs. Dickens hss 0 cnlary of $1.4 ‘The fret | months, and during that Ume has distributed the Captain of the Hibernia ‘worth of property. of saves otlons, requesting the President to open! negotia- here have from jens, provid: * M toupiod with a recognition of tho recent] fraudulent | tions with the Furopean i then placed guards on the street, and proclaimed we 0 « halt be issued “ i el out to work by the elections in Louisiana, he fias no certificate from the | Great Britain, Franc fermady, for the estab soanty of | Gon et ibe towns nn nes oe we Core Wodisis bbe ta Wilk pre tae: roan = a ant pay $8.0 perday.” Governor, whihout which le name cannot be placed | Mekment of elioap ocean postage. °° | all not be a Gane G4 lite 6 ina 7 Unton mnie Ghana reatin iia pen the ret ee, i te thie, Eee Disaster on Lake Michigan. HeRilonins hah region Dr. J. F, Boynte er week. An operator sent (0 igrope recatr rad Feuieed Neate: + Othe Unted states officers, Committee on Revision of Curcaao, Il, Dec. 7.—This morning, about 10 he following is list of the cabin passengers | course of six lectures In the lars hall of the Cooper week in Fold. and expenses paid, eamship Hibernia: | Institute, abject area atti the Me who left New York on tl 1¢ lady at the head of thie a soliry of £1,30) per year, ee. His | | Grover & Maker, oun. | Mr. Sumwxn aiso offered the following Joint reso- tees Liss. Weel, ta o'clock, @ schooner, nearly iam: Jutie The President will not send in his me! ted, Was seen 4 'The Karth MOTION TO RECALL REVERDY JONKHON, Miss A. Rogerson, C, Boyle, P. Brewster, Jobn C. Wednesda « Lat : drifting on the Inke a mile or moro northeast of the i ucidated In a very graphic and interesting manner, | Atpresent there are’but eightecn operators emp! Cred aatay unter adeices from Begianen | gle MyRttotreds tex That the roonte of the Uoited | Mr. Monnet Intrataced & joint resviution de- | tiinole Central ear shops, One maa. was soen co | Zot K Monell, Miss A. Webb, John N, Bethel, | rhe ment lecture in ine courte will he delivered ou, | ed ahey receive irom ft, 9 her week eNad @aithug some further advices from Engha stntes' edwin aympauty tac the perpie.of | elaring that. ‘of Reverdy Johnson, the | 1 : Mra, Bethel, George Maxon, A, Mason, Mre, D, A. | Saturday, the ith inst, upon Tho futroduction of | hands, from $14 to$1s., The charce for work by the THe SUPREME CouRT A en is Hs jont tere United jer to England, is prejudieli the deck making slgnals of distress, but before t Norton, Hernard Mt, Feetyn, Joha Robinson, Rev, | Life epon oar Planet. diay is of whieh amount the operator Las bud Fudge Grier wore present, The commlssion of Win. | fcnt hope teat fe wil he eordveted To the end in | ‘the resolution was referred to the Committee on | Progiahqreaeaians when, abe struck, with her s - ' Gough's Now Leet Mrs. Weeron nuld that girte enald board at the mcy-Ceneral was read, when the | 1) wayne fo promote dhitriuingh of iherat inte | Foreigm ABairs—O4 to 4 breach over her. When arproached the man bad ‘The Miberutas Steinway Mall was last evening, considering | mciinies branding bynes’ eapectabe pice fe cbt Pideatb dans hdalietfeiadl I Wetve exany det mnauaiud, eiciptbed: ihe 7 melon the me ‘ fepage Ne Weather, Well attended by an appreciative eu aweex, and ot ne," where there tart ea Medecine das Papa er tact aud there were no signs of Ife ia the | The Hibornia was an iron screw steamship, nce, Who assembled to listen to John W. Gouch's | pleaxont parior nud plano, for tue aime prices Introduced a bill to reduce the num. Internal Revenue. To the C ident, To-morrow the dockut will be Bas, nearly new, of about 2,200 tonnage, and was bullt on | new lecture," Circumstances.” It is es to say | to graitty a fecliog of pride, they, In inapy th atanee probably the remainder of the crew ‘ all who have evey | go ubere they are obliged to bay $10 week, Lion of er Pig pnd te he name fate, the Clyde, She was officered by Englishmen. Our | at the lecture was a success, hn ¥ To-night t nuaves, headed by a band Mee ee oe aoe tw | Ruatera af Uankraptcy to the Hees lent. To the Ju The Puitadelplin Murder, hia, a sister vessel, lying at the foot of Dey street, Secttadich AS i proof that If women Were only competent they eoul A bale secessaad es Pale ae 50 Calan | uty of communicating head resolw: | “Str 'ecorreunvdfered & reeotution instructing the | PMItAveLemta, Dec. 7.—The case of Twitchell | and was by him refused! an Interview, and any tafor- | Caveury to Aximais.—The humane Mr. Henry . h Gen, Butler appeared and thanked the asscublage | lousts ths Goverament of Spa Commalaves ou Reconstruction to examine ints the | ad wile, for the murder of Mrs, Iti, was licurd to- | mation relating to the Hibernia was withheld. Bergh, President of the Society for the Prevention ray att pee der, wantin ea ee for the compliment paid him, and assured his hearers NATURALIZATION, ition of public afairs in Georgia, with powerto | day on @ writ of Aabeus corpus, ‘The partion were a of Cruelty to Animals, was out yesterday, In com Shaper which discussed the they were entitled to all the Tae See fe acndltad. to besoine 8 elttaen Gf the Upiced the naturnideation laws ty dispenstog with the re tailiians es Hausa a reset ‘cea eel and car drivers who dared to overiond of overdrive | schemes (or ity practical appiteation, p rilcu'arly in Privileges and subject to the obligations of all other or any of then on certain conditions and not | a¥tement o1 previons resilience, To the Comy tteg Acauittal of Gen, Coles Piaht. Gt Mount Alte Ghacin=ek his profégés, Boveral eartmon were arrested for | Connection with the want of the working elastem, tizens, Me referred to the Froneh revolution, and Br la sda oe the idkla hd RESO Mate of sotaraliantions * ko the pens Atwaxr, Dec, 7.- George W. Cole has] Killed on Kuch Side—Hattle at Moron | overloading teams, On Saturdoy and Sunday theae | povacneeealt heath i eat ep uauaeRE were maintained that one ofits good effects was the Ureaks | the P wid_on tho table and ordered to be boon acquitted of the charge of murder in kilting L. Lone, 100 Spantarde Kitled ; Nobels. 80 | gentlemen performed similar good dele, and com: ty s ing, aud washing entabe ing up of largo landed estates Into ewall Mr. Sroxns Introduced a joint resolution to amend | Hh. Hiscock. ‘The } TUM SUPFRAGR QUESTION, reat Excite Ave Ta Havona, pe val rallroad ear drivers to double up teams ents and ocber enterprizes could be eurried om, r odueed esolation ta jury came into court about 11] ialled 0 1 tald tie same result wool | ye, craaiy introduced tho fotiowing amendment | manevor enforce liwa to veprive citizens of the tices | (cloak tus morning, The foreman stated thatthey | tavana, Deo, .—A pitched battle has been | with th-tr human load, Could not Mr. Bergh abate Br has ates eas tales Asana panel follow from the lite rebellion, in the diviston | to the Co ion? hive on aceount Of fice oF col sud the moment after. the kitting, but tucy were in | fO0RHE between the troops ard the re The f 1 | the crvelty practised upon human beings who are | anit it is provable thet tue pray will be soun put Ime lar ntations which would Droken | No State shait deny the lent ofeustrage, or ad Jadiclary Committee, doubt as bo his ainity on tae instant of the homt- | 1 wrag is the eftelal account of (he affair operat fad Fovert: to tha: lahore sean, |; Sanne ea any f the Un Mr. Mayxanp inirodeced a bill cide, The Judge raid they must give the prieaner AC fe, composed of Mee, Mill one yeareof & to tue eurreney, To the Comunt Count Vatinasoda met thy rebels at the fro! of | slush, all because the street tho henefit of the doubt, aid thus instruc and Mra Shepperd was appotated to vis would not ex tto get land through | rele Linon ‘6 Means, : verte OFT Mount Alta Gracy, beiwee » Principe and | won't let the same ran of ona, and wien ve by Meme tonflscation, but ther shoutd have the ambition to | Mt tikeds but any nay exact WLtzrn® | Me, MULLINE Introduced a bil requiring appti- | Temlered @ verdict of acquittal, Mount Alta ‘ n Pue.by Principe and une ran off é wing and uA eras By Me ts, labor to obt y to bay land, and wlan hey. | eoare tor ol clamnes a Condition, betug the for relief from. political disaillticn Yo pve etme Nuvi, Acerersd engagement ensue’ tn whieh | Mekrixuy ayy Lecter ing for the nT, when this tH labor to obt'in money to buy land, and when they y ys notice of their application t@ Congress, | OMlclal Canvass of the Voto of New York. | the losses we @ equal, cach mide having about fifiy | organization of the Ac tters and Arte id! had done that, they would feel more independent athe taplo and ordered to be printed To Com tiee on Reconstruction, Aunaxy, Doo. 7. nth yan a iar yMEROY introduced & joi pro. he canvass of the vote cast | Kill » FO am ourt takem poisoner, ‘The | will be held at 87 Lafayette place, this eventng. Aer ine haleed thet th Fie Roath madi (ee ve Constitution as iullows ! THe KU-KLUX, in ate for Sbite officers at tLe recent election | Marqui# of Sante Lucia aud other reucd officers c#e | Tho" Irving Literary Union" will give an enter fagud ioy menor ob ielnes bk o ewlcais © fertility of the South, sal was % 15-—The basis of suftage In the United States Also, to suppress by national authority the Ru. | Was completed to-n' gh’, but the canvass of the Con f cd ba r 1 Hebre ‘ Tear Bod de the richest agricuttaral region tn the wor a ins hip, ant ail native or naturalized | Kiux Rioa, and to declare ite mewbers ovdaws. ‘To . recolved reports ofa | tament and ball in ald of the Hebrew Orphan Asy Was hed last Wh Inst, at Alemania Hall, 18 nit street, near Union Square, THO following | Agut at Moron, im whic 120 ro nel est og lam, on Fri ohn Tot | bund otrebels: killing #9 of then and semtariog 109 und enpturing 409 | Bast Sixt tho Judiciary Committee, Moncet the fast that between two and three milton For Governor af bales of cotton were ralted there the preveat ad THE PERKINS CLAIM AGAINST RUSS aA. Griswold, 411 horses, with w Toss to. theunselves F aw thy age fe . Griswold, 411) orses, With ® Tort to. themselves of only one wan | vcadant Fear, notwithstanding politicd troubice, ‘The etec- | Suit ‘aunly erunliy to all cite ie) shit Mr. Banks offered o resolution requesting the Allen C. Beach, 459, Killed and six wounded, ue », The Hon. Stewart L, Woodford will tall. about b ‘B Hon of Grant, he sald, was @ guarantee that the Preaideat to ase bls good ofees to obtan from the 830, 4, For Canah Commits: | ‘The late-t news from Matguin Ie favorable to the | “Crete and the Cretans™ at Pike's Musle Hall on tenes : 5 uussian Goverment ® prompt and just consideration 19; Alexwnder Markle: hopes of the loyalists, ‘The ST coldiers who fortified | Thuystay evening neat, for the benefit of St. Pet mo: rene ‘ 7 Peace would prevall all over the country, ant he and ordered to be printed and settlement of the claim of Benjamin Perkins and or of tate Prisons, David i themselves in the hospital stil Hy the | P. K. suiay en 5 aie [Selthtrgiey L carcal Pee ped tsaured his hearers that Bow elected President, woul! preteet Cem in all thelr rights. Grant was pledged todo that, and he Cutlery felt avsured he would keep bie pledge. He was In favor of equal rights, equal power, and equal burdens upon all eltizens, and he © ¥ presented several petite egord other eit eas of the United Staten, under epatregte | Melek cey ad | A. Haraeny ait 0. For fier Insurgents, ¢ Terrors uF Colorado, whlen were | with the Itus overnment made pending the 2 Conrt of Appeals, B. O, Berrul, $34,990; C. M. ayn’ Terriiory of Colorado, which were | Citiean war, To the Commitios on Poreign Af. | Young, 412,09, ed a bill to provide for the teauo | faire. : — use of the militia of certain Staten THE PRESIDENTS IMPRACHMENT PXPRNSES, ig ied Electtous, I jass., Dec. %.—Frank Davi wa : Mr, Ancien offered a resolution instructing the ass, Deo. 7. is was # tabled and ordered t Judiciary Committee to report a bill appropriating Mayor to-day, The City Counelis are Ke- Tho rel today, whem another #truggte is sion Sf the place, rta that at a will | “Prof, Mosos € tick | ture im the General of gur armies, ait ‘Tyler will detiver the second tee. | jonth itee, at the Chapel of t ‘The reason assigned was that by Crown of | aloucer time tovemen carry tales to torsos, to the injury of the workmen. Laid over hutetio! A resented by a iment! Keventh Regiment Muste,on on hare: | (Gern for promenade concert | ta hy the action of frum that hour distribation of funds that tat ‘ad aggrley. Pond sin the coticetion and voted four Ue common bene. mmenelng wit n.8 to10'P. M. ond canel be printed. i HILL introduced a bill to aniend the act of 6 bel accounts of the battle at Moron represent M. Over 2,000 tickets for the occasion have ‘during the . tulated his hearers that ail tie etoude which bad ni ard tonaturalizayion. It provides far ihe | #200 to relmburee President Jobnson for his ex ities, that the Spaniards lost 100. killed, while the rebelR thecelore is stamlgs the aeteeeie ot ten inte te therto lovcved over thelr race were now dia. | Stciviment of section 1 of the ‘act of April 14, 1808. | penses ln defending, timself on the Impeachment 7.—Maror Rhodes (Repnb- | had guiy 3 Milled. Hebel sympsthisers, also el 1. Exaiwrens.—A regular fortnight! aud of the Sirike fuvelling Commitiges 1 ha taith Ta led aud ordered to be printed, trial. on the table. Hean) was to-day Feélected with but alight opposi- | tat Val defeated at Mount Alta Gracin. | meeting of te New York Society of Practical Heng Rud who shall have power to diainbute the pated, and that in the battle of hfe they stood the a RBNOVAL OP POLITIONL Disasitinies, tom Privat neat the n | meeting of the? elety of Practical Engl. " een n Hairibato woe chance, oa. plier mens Aer be. Coe SO Eetemrane sueee nae ch tienen te Mr. Wnteremone Introdared a bill to reliove from | 4,cAuMntnor. Dec. 7 Charles If, Saunders was to. | tradict the Tatler, report and partielly wustain the | Coonre institute, room kA 1 paner bore ho signature, an was considered ap fee John Prince, of the Fifth Congressional Dis- GENERAL, political disabittti ie Wena cad Autre te dey reelected ‘Mayor, A majority of the eity oaicers omielul deapatches. tt very digieult fo obtain core | Onelor the men ere on @ eublect of interests sult to the meet ‘ separate associations, Wiet of Massachusetts, presented in with |, Mt Mane introdaced joint resolution ta rele: | ney. of South Carolina.” "Fo the Kecoustruction Com. | ®@ Republican, flovued with cunficting ropora, 8 ON A of Ex. | HXas terefure ou motion retirned to the person juin to the Of general and. he en e . 2 caenting ie. to the mer vat individu # Donauet of natural towers, the nit | tnt army ant adtiral aud vice sduural ie toe | Me Tape presented « memorial from the. Leg! ‘The New Domluton. . ariners will meet to-day at the armory of the e- | Rised toive bis mame, but ie took kis paper aod of m Mavsuckusctis Tady, ani complionnted Gen, | ayy.) Minas follows: tore of Georgia for the removal of political disatall. | — Tonoxto, Ontario, Dec, 7.—The New Dominion sical ability, moral churacter, caprcity, auainmeucs, | yi fai te and House of Represent ties from every citzen of Georg! rring in the grades of | party association. To the Recons' enero i the arin FoF wd Ta'ike navy, thall be. hliod without ean tieecatter Fe'uron tl 'y in tha Matthews moved that a committee of t b Uni Butler for his indomitable enersy and his willlumnens lo always invite the largest letit jn the dise tion of public affairs, Gen, Butler thanket bim briefly, nnd through him his constituents of the Wifth Massachusetts D: f Mi heaa ce eof | Parliament haus been further prorogued until the en fom Commit- | 6th of January. ‘The revenue of Canada for Mir, Ket.000 of Alabama introduced a bill to pro. | November was 1,214,154, and the expenditures vide for th rovement of the bay and harbor of | $877,41%. Mobile, To the Commities on Commerce, , + THE NATURALIZATION LAW tives, va &e., of such olficers of tho National Givi Demonstration in Cadiz—Proe | ordered before it, Lioaorbal ste Dons dad sc A. cowston Dinversed by the Troo Soppsn Deatus Yesteapay.—Catharine Gil. | and that any man Mapuip, Dec. 7,—The Republicans paraded the | christ a at ®) Kost Thirty anh 1, | afer dan, 1, 180%, 9! of yesterd a 'n f ‘ause.... Rosanna Fryer, « | Initiation fee, and streets of Cudiz yesterday with arms 'n their han Cr eh e del deg teenie pts ed Wo prepare & provuied with nt a clean ©." 5. Elwall, @ correspon Dally News, 14 here with of No. 1 Crosby uring the Lite strike be cheristed feelings of profuuad gratiude and af. hove Government to acquire a know and made other demonstrations threatening to tl bosband William, at 8A. M, be comipelicd to pay $45 each, reof the Pr: Mr, Scuxzxce offered @ resolution instruct. Th ve a dls Mr. Hunton moved that the th fection fox the Ited confidence they had re: fer of the United States. ing the Jud.elary Committee to inquire wheth bree Pigg HM ii tile EUR vets ory Nien el [Ebeuloa spate dhe i Alahdal actensi putea dite HL PLay"’ Casn.—This case was yes. ‘capde every three tnontne: and Ree iva nt ecierree: Gein i Fiatinata tora insted a lw roga ng the Judiciary Commitice to inquire whether Ant to develop commercial relations between the | persed the processionists, and prevented further Aerday axuin remumed, bet lee sihandie at now ours every these tant ad taka commaaltee from the steps of bis mansion, snd a ebitting raw | PTT eden the Menate took w recess for halfan | *M particularly whether: WHatirsx. Dee, 7.-—Tho Ton, J. C. Troop, one ot | Proceedings. Raves Market, whon Mr. Gn eounscl e ear, anil that they procure 2 he Renata te a parties ofinten. | qpAatirss: Dee. #.— , y : _ | the Deputy Sueriits, summed np the eure, Justice Union, 4), IAM Wan VeEr enpteaabats Mads |iieceecet tke Senor Rint ieeciee Cieee eae pf inten: | the Nova Scotia delegates to. Hingland, hax pulnished | Similar demonstrations have been made by the Rte- | Shuman deren heater ton lanalng (Rll 1 , jolot’commiitter to wait on tie President, reported The high. | ® letter condemning Mr. Howe's course, and indors- | pudiicans ut different pointe. 1 Bea ac , a couulceree the cnlee 100 Bae nding this, however, there w nod tora {pint cope mitiee to Wall on te Frsvide pore: | Ser Goartaot record ing Mr, Aunand. 7 NSTALLATION OF A Pastor. Yesterday morn. | the card of a secondury nature, Hat the meeting sathus‘asm nunifested, ‘The Zouaves ners in unt- | (RMt tuo Hrealdent had toatracted them t3 ences FeEENsl «tas eciie ce eroeuetiage ls bak ensel The Provistonal Goverument 19 preparlng @ now | ing toe Kiht Rev. Hishop Potter oMciated at the | suould Qrat adoyt so for building up form, ond carricd lighted tor tage in writing on Wedeesday next oti cares in the United States Cirenit Cong Steamboat Burned. ‘Tarif law, installation of the Kev. Frederick Van Klock as | Unions and gathering ta men of the trade tuto thele , arrivd lighted torches, 5 ing on Weduewlay wi Third. To require the signature of tie Judge to such at Buri Manuip, Doe, T—Rumory are in circulation to the | rector of St. Poni's Church in Morrlaanta, The | Teepoctive societicn, Ho advocated a general age Pub OVeRbANE Matla~A Links, On mouon the Senate then adjourned, declaration and cericate, Crexetsnati, Ob The steamer D, | effect that w Provisioual Government intends to | house was crowded, and the ceremonies were very | Mesty to all hie erring brethren, and he believed that Peet Wiikbarsstekncuraieusac tail neeranrens a; To feauire records to be Kept ofall such pro: | M. Secbler took Gre a Catroliton, Ky. ou Saturday | postvone the general elections trom thy middieot the | Impressive. Br. Van, Keck har anti ins wotnia. | UY aproper Duly afl culside’s can be brought in E.R. pburne inaugurated a raid upon x _ | last by the bursting of « coal oll tainp, sud. burned to nt month to the 16th of January, wnd the meet. | slow as puster of St. Puui's, been the aerista within thirty days, and they will then be read; x f i eg er House of Meprosentatives. fo authorize letters of naturalization to bes. | tie waters cage and sonke No liver Ware inet, | fg of the Constiuont Cortes ust the auth at | Hon ta,Paster of Bt. Puulls, been the anvintant of the | within thirty days, and they will taen be ready to te Wells, Fargo & Co, to cancel the eonirant of that | ‘The third session of the Fortieth Congress waa iter fous Feare Feandence, Dut nut wo vane eileck | HR MAICH'® edge, and wank eK of 4 i's ln New York, ist upon the fight rrauce Company for carrying the overiend mall, sn1C. C. | commenced in the House after the usual grestings | "tir Beatniee moved to amend the resolution by |” Ye uiues SL S8OM. ‘rhe Republicans at Tarragona yesterday attacked wa tnaet Excuaston.—The Jolin Il, Keyser Stove | ° MD, Hewieet taotcd theh 9 peearal amonsty be bie Washiburne is looking to disbursements of » large | and intercauge of kindly feelings on the part of the ubatituting-tne Conmmaittee on the Revision of the o'Dalaw Jail, nod dispersed a meeting of the ailvocate of monar- | Weres {auards nuranering, 120 muskets, went on an ared by the three onions (Or thirty days, and that wt ° unse 0 10) wa tor the Judici ‘ommitiee, ‘ i oh i ; ork yesterday.” Aty o' th e be published in Tne Sun and star gmouut of tho Alaska porcisse movey to 1obhs. and | members, Mr. Mpeaker Colfaxin particulr receiving | “Mle. Stuescx accepted tne amendment, Hosrox, Dec, 7.—0'Baldwin having been aur- | “Five United Staton steamer Swatars has put into | Az M; the Gaard pareded in front of Mr. Keys Sar. ilinion's. motion was ‘then adopted, se, in Ninth st ety the warmest congratulations from both sides of the | Mr. Woop moved to lay the resulution on the | Fendered by lis Londsmen, was to- Malaga to repalr dainages sustained ta @ collision | Are f Fourth avenue, | coimniitos, consisting of Mersry, Gaul, Gadi aie heh Fy hut centlemas made a speech to the boys, which earl Ugation, ae House. The galleries were crowded with spectators, | 26 osiom was lost, yess 88, nays 125—a strict ne pie e ARs Bin ee WEMaen WL CUA, celved with cheers, Over $00) worth cf oul the ccteved the following REED con s. rs. | und there was even more than the ordinary hum and Ship Ashore, ih nd, spite of the terribie wea ‘ting recommend Unk FO nm NGRUESS-THIND party vote, GREAT BRITALN, Wer a rood time was had rY lone SION, movement of people im the lobbies and corridor bc) Tevolation an adopted. aa atpaeia R Ponyuano Dee. Lorine ship Castilian, from sais Chitow wy sg sc Aeneuivn 0) ence tot prem ieceas that ennto ee yh 4 p Drcetesté al aker' if. SraLpine offered u resolution instructing the | Quebec, is ashore near this port, and wll provabl; te rouner's Ovrie Xi x ti it be alt ~ Precisely at noom the Speaker's hammer called tho | committee on Ways and Meaus to inquire inte the | goto pic three of her erew wera lust, © 7] Loxnox, Dee. 7,—George Peabody, the Ameri- | —In consequence of tie elevation of Mr, A, Oakey eal asl Ree the tenn at eae ree ne Meuntes House to order, and the session was opencd with | expediency of providing for the speedy resuimption ———— can philanthropist, bas made another douation of | Hull to the civic chair, we uniterstand that Joho ‘ved T 31 be ade a | Wasmnneroy, Dee, 7.—The third session of the | prayer by the Chaplain, the Rev. Dr, Boynton, in | of specie payment by tho Government, and report as Gisussali Mowe Ge Rola BINLEO0 ve ihe wack oF London, White, ebief clerk In trict Attorney's offtes, ot) iene nu eC 9 o'clock ton! fi TMered for the fact that C ‘soon ws practicable, Adopted. 4 pot p Pa ey Fi ified his intention of resigning his position J Surry Fortictl: Congross began at 12 o'elock to-day which thnks were emtred for the fact that Con | SOT" Thy introduced a preamble and Jolnt reso. | _ John B. Heachy, of New York, died suddenly | Loxvox, Dec. %.—The Times this morning | at the'cnd of the mouth. Me Wine’ tor toe fact ue thecmnlg to not There were prevent Sevatora Anthony, Caricron, | fress was neeembling ander cireamatarces which | jution to repeal the Civil ‘Tenure of Ofice Act of | at the Ballard House in Richmond, Va.,on Sunday | poneraily confirms the correctness of the Observe! ré has ubly and eMclently discharged the ayo the ai Cattel!, Chandler, Conkling, Conness, Corbett, Cra. | roused much tor the future of the country and | Moreh §, 1591, Laid on the table mig fanerelir pnkznan ie corresinans et tie, Goeerver fs duties appertaining to tint ofee, and alves Tiitconindke sal eoundiate nk , Chandter, Conkling, eas, Corbett, that after the str agitation of the political con: 2 : The Natl iat ¢ probable members of Mr, Gladstor satinfac ) i (hep nie committee © gin, Davis, Dizon, Drake, Edmonds, Fessenden, | ert men could address themselves to promote the OTHER BUSINESS, ‘The National Board of Trade resumed its ses- pests ee igs pao aouatt re me fir ralioatiate rad ¥ ue FO i She pat a ae a eats Ny, Mall Geto ade i Highe tinterests of the eountry untramimclied as tiey | ‘The Sreakan announced the regular business tn | lon In Cinclnnath yesterday, and continued its dis. | Cabinet, but neverts that Earl Russell will nov acy | Hall i anaious that Mr ahold reuain, but he Fike. Fonler,Pretinghuysen, Grimes, Tarlo, Marvin Hen | Fall not been before, order to be the Dill of last July resulatizg the duty | e¥selon of the Gnancial question, cept ofce, It also thinks the appointment of Bary | Me decide Unon revring on the lat of January. Mr. Matthews moved. that Unions & 4, and 19 die» ricks, Howe, Kelloge, MeCreery, Morgan, Morrell | ‘Tie Gpzaken then, announeing that this was the | on imported copper and copper ore The receipts at MeVickar’s Theatre, in Chi Spence: d Lieutenant of Ireland, on foann ov Ciry Canvassens,—The (fa Any ada noniicn oils (haaccaniied tite . ef Maine, Morrell of Vermont, Morton, Novten, | Game facd by taw for the opening of the third session | Mr: Pmacrs hoped that subject would be conalder- | with Kdwin' Nosh om the attenerions won feta | Tee Vie here aercrand and of Messrs. | yesterday ‘and completed the ‘canvass In. ne TON Ghtteat the ye eae ea ae Chee Rye, Paliereon, of New Hampshire, Patterson oF | Ui'le Fortieth Congresty directed the Clerk to call | ed\in the generat bil é They were §11,00) for the first work, over €13,00 for bttut, Jimes aide the Observer's ist tie | Warde for All oficers. Protests were received froin | | A\j).ueued, hee , Fenreaeer,, Pomeroy, Ramee, Hise, laberis, Hoss Lf members and delegates. Mr. Scmmexck sald the Committee of Ways and | (he second, wud he is playing on the third and of dames Moncrief, as Lord Advocate of Seot- | Jill Bryant, candidate for Mayor, and Christopher —_—--- Ua, eee Gansicia, tue Ropal Biates of Virginia, Minsitsippl, and Texas | with that subject, | ; whe Onea of Merced Mra ‘forlichell that Lord Kimberly wll ke Lift Privy Seat, andthe | QCOnnoF desired t0 ap eta men fear he onmla ata er’ prayer, by the Chaplain, the Senate was for prescuted, Fr, WARHBURNE, of Minols, offered a resolut «Bd BEES . 1 do Grey and Kipem Pros dont of the Privy | wited Nicholas Slog y veld last « ‘ental ally call by the Prowident pra ten. The chen Mice inpt apesicn aren ollawas | difectine the Rastemslanoencrel to sosnntcr , trom the Trenton State Gurette, Deo. 1. AA at Me lM ¥ | protests were referred © having the President, John Coligan in the ‘8 Re y presented the eredentisls of | Messrs, Blerens and. Finney, of Pennsylvania, dee | copy of any eontrecs or agreement, wit P.T. Ransford, Esq., of Philadelphia, was in | Coune! in tlle new Cabinet, It ie said, thot Sit) subject of protests In charge, ‘The Board then ad- | chair. from various shops made favor, : Be r ermont, which was read, a; Mr, Mann, of I Asian deceased; Mr Fargo & Co. for carrying the wails betw the | this elty on Saturday, pursuing Investigations In the | rete le ue apocrdi, the url of Mustugdon Lord | Journed: able reports, A vote was passed requirlig several OBIECTIONS TO A GRCRAIA SENATOR, OF tlssoury, sbect r) Goveraor of Laat Bator termini of the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific Rourdey cae of Mra a wee tly b i it Ijeutenant of iveland, Mr, Gorhen I tif ihe Tue Nunta Avexce Auson Cysu.—Frederick bere who were working ve Wipe 2 somes 1 nds, 0 #, arsavainated, None of | Railroads, at the rate of $1,100,009 per annum, with | the inhabitants of that ¢ ford in the | 45 . are 3 ae taken iea~and: dhesoh in) vestarday citeruant at Ma from the Governor of Gvorgity Wile Wer taid on the | 34. Hitnow, offered the usual | matiou as to all complaints madese (othe manner ia | chell, who, It will be remembcrad by our readers, | {fY,, the latte ag mimer's Neat | clarge Of setting fire to Gls Ninth avende, on, the | Rete eke lw collecting Snes abd ducs and issuing Be eg rer on fem tae the Clerk to notify the | which that mail service Is performed. Adopted, are senused OI ue elena? rie canner ene naaee —_ morhing of November 3 and at the request of the | “gat cards. ned to-notity two me sh eg Baty yng sented the credentinia Of | sovate that a quorum of the house as Was In gee rc. ‘ . Was entered on thi lle Wty i PRUSSIA, Fire M-rsbal, Jolin Holtman, Voter Albert, Prederie! 57 Benator Hit, of Georg sion, wind “ready to procced to bual Vide |: AMERICAN: SITISIMG: I PRE B ED IM ERYARR: et In the whole house was found buralng bs Friok und Heury Pluckie were ordered to be. went t ry RT Scnator Daske moved to rofer them to the Jad. | ineYor a joint Committee to wait on the President | | Mr, Ropixson offered a resolution calling on the | had been ligiited by a plece of paper torn ir 4 A the House of Detention, Phe lust named havin al Le Et By ' Clary Cominitive, Hy an ieritood that alter lest | ofthe Uulted Btutes aid notlty hiin that a quorum | President ior correspondence on the eubject of tthe Stile Gaselle.. The paper iro which . T=—Count von Bismark had s | sconded: was arrested, aad ls now oa nie wey to thte (nal ouss snow members of the Lesslature of Georgia hat been | of the Huuse were now in sexton. Americun eltizens th prisoved in Ireland tor words | siip hut been torn was found wing upon the fo 1 iow with Mr, Bavcrott, the Amer: | City om Wilkerbevre, Pens may te tale xl sain month! lected uiiter the Reconatragticn laws, the white | yng seeanen appoiniel & mmittce on the | spoken and acts dono In the United States, and be ear the gas det, and part of the print inlet cat Minister, on Saturday lust, niseh of the Fire Marshol’s b a oe bed sirlking’ pet en of tht Lets a combine expelle the Houser Mosers. Washburae.o s, | des some remarks In reply je | dir etion hai been torn off, leaving cevtuin Intters Ly , ; Yo c assed fo lature under rebel control. If thia were #0, he = hee Beretiy & oat) | tented positively Inlentified In oar books, ye Conservative Repub) xecutive Commnlitoe | Meusures A 1 thouut the reconstruction of Georgia should pot ho | SCHENCK asked to be excused tom serving, aud | oid, | a ashes the resolution be referred | it is oped by tho counsel for the defence to ob- met last evening at their headquarters, curuer of | , THE following oMeers wer clected: Presle Fecoxuiacil, so complete us it would be by the adunie- SVRAKER presented the credentials of Ollver | to the Committee on Furelgn Affuirs. tein from this elue evidence to clear the Twitehelis, Browdway and Tweaty-thied street, P. C. Van Wyek, | deat, PA. Suivan; VicePresitout, Joun G. Fox; sion of the Senator elce! ekey und &. Pettis, of Pennsyivaula, Mr. Romnson remarked that if he could not be | and to lead to the detection of the real culprit, who, quake in the City of | ViceChalrman, prositing, and Andrew Jacke Pibspetal and Mecording Secretary, Charice We L trite r-nident wast neder the raten of the Senate | Metta i fit te 9 cnused’ by the dato "Gt | ean on the anhyeet he would withdraw the rosa: | they beliews entered He houe and commited the Plumb acting ss Reeretary! “After th: trinsaction of | Mats ccugt tye ona, Hemet ' ere Was ho committee iu existence yet to which to | Mowers Stevens aud Finney, thon for the present. murder auknown to cured, Mag Datsisa Das Vela’ ranie Ali to nialied siness, It was resolved to issue | ‘I Teasut [ pers Be refer the credentials. AN announced tie presence of Mr. Jubn H, | The Mouse thn, ———— As h 2 a call for primary mectings, to be held om th tub | pine 4 tes elect . Fitageral Mr. SHFMAN hoped that such an anuaual course, 5 alaeiad tocanenes #0 Hs, Machurge of tdi AW@dnvits by Heater Vaughn Dee. 1 wero received here today, ‘Tho ‘Tormaatipas | Instn the varidus Asastubly Diet cts ty 6 ro i pS Sl Meech tas nthe reterenen of b Renasee’s srencatians ie Zeca! Dosis! The Philadelyhia Pree publishes an affida’ insurgents ander Vargas, Cobolloy and others, were | Errata, Combone tm ious Aas ably District sted spinge moni mot be wake uuloee come.crodrcige | 6 The three members lected advanced to the | RicmuoxD, In the United States | mate, by Hlesict Yauchn on Baturday, to the eitiet | very active; but as yet had mate no movement of | Associations, alle he Couuuittes adjourned Practical Puluters' Soclety. statas of tie State oF of the Senator elect, No auch | TRY" District Court, Judge Underwood presiding, in tae eae ee einen en se tnomey, wind that ne per, | mvc mahtury importance, ‘Tho wmall anit isolated | Fine die. The regular meeting of the New York Benevo. Fensin appeared in the The extraordinary and ae ree tee pepe Grif, convicted tn | formied is uuly im cvery way. Mie giel has kiag | bodies of State foreos are unable to cope with them | | Honor autes.—Hetween Saturday night and yes. | tent sul Protivtive Society of Proctea!, Falters palragpous conises Of His wile members OF ke A ; Jude Si »ortof shooting a white man, | made the following aMdavitt’ “hase never told | but Escobedo te marcaing wita the Third Division | teF4:y Morning, the store of Inioy, tailor, | vas held last night in their rouns, 95 Sixth avenue 5 ‘ Georgia Legislature was as strvugly condeianed DY | | The SPRARER alsu present credentials rom Gov. | sni sentenced to the Penitentiary, the prisoner's | yny one who wus the father of my child, but Lhave | of the National army on. Mata res, where he wilt | curver of Broadway and Prince strect, wus entered | the President, Jauwes Connolly, in tic chair. Regt the Benetor elect from that State us by tie Benstor | Bullock, of Grorgia, declaring that 1.e was satisfied | Chansel pleaded the illegality of Grifin's conviction | teeatediy vail that the gentienian with whom I | peorguniee for a ¥iurots signe by burglars, who gained admittance by boring « hole | lar businces Was transacted, Aéw members were Se. ' from Missouri aud le Hoped, when adwitts that ander nth amendment of the Con- | Gnithe ground that Judge Shelley was Inclgible | fived ue u servant «t Jenkintown Was not the father; | Tite Mrowneids sentinel saya? Vargaa's men are | oul thé coking of the basement. About $29 | ceived, reports on shops Were mads, ao, the inecting Hane he claimed Iie seat os a Senator elected, byw | trlation the person elected) ee fenrearmiative from | ander the fourteenth amendment, and wae therefore | jty fatlier wus pot gentleman at all, Duta laboring | committing atrocious outrages wort of clothing wan stolen vud rs/nove, No ciug | sourard to Mondayevening next, p claimed i " i A th ~ Zeuodla Diag, formerly One of Quiroga’s oe jes has yet been obtulned...'T ore of Zonobla Diag. formerly one of Guirons’s oMicers, | J funte, fur deaisr, corner of Wovter and Canal stroets, Wan entered during the same titerval, 4 War not ‘ , P ho judge atail.. Judge Underwood gave his opinion, | wns ddo not, kuow if he ie married be gave, the certificate Hoviaiting ino krouad taken Dy the peuitionse, and | fintd ciuce h'nare been bere that he wee married et | 1 Ving the next highest wumber of | discharged the prisoner, ‘The counsel for the respon: | never sas or heard of bim aft Targe maj rity of the who! uision of Ue ti egislature fore the ex- | eligibie, and that, therefore, as man Who had been | {othe ‘person tr ‘The Watters. ! ptective anil Penevolout Assogle he Waiters P er be did tuo wet; 1 | Nuova Lean in favor of Quir F © Joy ul all through nd wio was how prepared | votes, Wimpy, the District Judge, in Chi *, OW woth! out him at all,’ i eM «d, wews hia’ 0 ctved | BUrKglars passed over the Tool foi some of the ad- | atten met last night at 37 Bowery, Mr, Samuel C, 42 tue de oa: ana be should not be hetd vente | "Skp’ Backs aid be held in bie hand eeriteate | ent sphected from he bates dudes Chambers, | Ano nothing about him at al : Cea ae eee ety ands Qentedtfoskede | Joining houses, forecd open tho scuttle, and imide | Joluson tn tue chatr, ‘rhe Society’ numbers sheet j sible for, the conduct of jority of the Logisls- | given by Major-General Meade to alr. Christy, wid | be on the bench, ‘Ihe prisoner will be builed to ap- y a S00 ta Imposed yids Ys tholy Way thenee to the store, from which was stolen dred members, Some new momwbers were i ture, which occurred after his election, and which be | Forirked that Mr. Wimpy liad been wu subordinate | Peon ee tiet clit Goart Tala decieion if com Dino nowt ais Txscarne.—Willinin Pyne died | W300 lela be lmniw ta sce renorted to | 3, lance auantity Of furs, YH ai TO, dikere’ selasinied. A Comminen aie | stronsly condemned, officer in (4) Confederate army, aad bad Feoeived 8 | firmed, upscts two-thirds of the legal decisions, | laet ¢ vening at 189 Bi nabath treet, fr my durlee Te | bo gain in revUluth case, dito, WO clue to tae thicves could & ved, the arrangetne ats for 9 bell, whites is | WAIINO OM TAR FEaKIDEDT, |_| He‘imoved that Voth papure be Fetcrred to ibe Cova: | Dott criminal and civil, thet have been made in Vir: | Soci ea ri ay ia and | Madonna rporl go be incommunt or 1800 | | Deatinira Couowen Cuinniix. We desire to he ath of Vebruary, for the benege A message was recelved from the House of Rep: | tie me yest ony. . oe a iearaapriecon tend men, a We a pronune larqnez, | eall the attention of ti vs of our paper to the 4, athe Auditing Commltise subeaitied & separs j q resentetives, that a quot Tad assembed und were ‘aller discussion the credentials were referred to - —— Prowanta Morven ¥ ® ON. —=On Sunday Cortina had been orde nlipas with bis | colored school eatablisodt by tho Children's Ald ‘oving the Hranchal report, from which it sepa i Tendy Aa proceed 1 Besinesa, aad Cab Why By "| the Committee om Elections, and the privilege uf the An Indian Battle hovers Huew Storm, gveniog, two young men pated Hobart | whole cormuand, an wills em ruvds ant eucauuped | cioty at 88 Spelng attach 1n the Liglih Wards a Waturiog the last six tontl's §2,000 were expended { da resolution for the «ppoint of @ Jo r e . TA doapate! ath dawhcu became dns otvedt iy an about 4 from San Luis Potosl, the ew d, as moat oy, i Iargely pops | ee ee ane ee bcos cle eemliice to waiton the Presidents ‘end entounce | for Was rou St. Lous, Mo., Deo 1 Gespateh from | tye Votoon in ‘Trenton, When Ross at Was shaken many tines in quick *urcesslon, and the | Inted by bluck#, some of them very poor, b Mnhindss | foe ebority Ne fad bee Basel ipl en 5 ‘The Boel: ‘ that Congress was prepared to receive any cowimuans BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS, Sonth Pass City, says: "Three hundred Sioux at- | witha knife two or (hive t hes ty Mie wudemen 18 | volesny near commicuced wa eruption, cvusing Mii | casos todustrious, "Tie Culdrun's Aid Suclety, to ty, ea SD ees comaltlon aed bas ge.000 tn te re, fe } cation he might have to make, ‘The Srxaxen proceeded to cail the States for bills | tacked Washake nnd a band of Shoshonees, in Big | fictng wounds fui wi 8 feercd the latter | to resume lis march y tiret the wants of this cliss of ebiidren, opened ; . i 4 } On motion of Me. Monoay, the Secretary was in: | gna resulutions. Mud River Valley, ‘Two Indians were kill: | Will not recover : Tho Iubabltants of San Les fear mow voles school fast #uminer fur thelr particular bencMt ; by i ou eted to Inform the House ‘thet the Scnate- was beth inate eg Onl ced @ bill to provide against | edon each side, and several wounded, ‘Tue Sho- Rarnoan Accinent at Morais Praiwa.—A | cruptions near that elty, the air being full of ashes | thus winter, owlng to. th lange ands 1 upon Corpwainen's Socrery,—This Society, Section | ar My, Ly py is Ms ue ; } fady to proceed to business, and, ue expansions and contractions of the currency, | sloners retired to tie white sotilemcnts."* freight Wain, upon the Morris ond Essex Railroad | aud emoke, aud the earth shusing with sublerrancan | them, and thelr very limited. uivwis, they Oud [tins | No. % met kit evening at the Tenth Ward Hot | ready un 1% ‘ y 4 ‘Ou motion of Mr. Dixon, a commiltes of two, | gniio stow s drawback op articles used ip tus | "An, Oiabs deopately aayet. "Tne snow storm | wartinwan fiom the Gack near Morrie. Pial» tat | noise, posuble to supply the ebildrca with those things | John aun in tho-chair, ‘The usual routhie an Messrs, Dixon and Heudricks), was sppoited to aet | eongtruction of ver Referred to the Committ whic has been raging for the past thirty Lours is the if s4ins CousiJerable dostreetion of proper Ay earthquake shock was felt in Mesicoon the Gi | which ara now absvlutely required. Donations of | tlnanetal | ess Only Wie transac’ ‘he Moclet) ' the Committce of the House, appointed to wait rienced in. Nebraska for many years, heavy loss to the Company. By thin weet | of November, It was also felt at Puebla, Shocks | money, clothing, or suo, if scat to sue achool, will | has becn formed for mutual prove it the ade | wi a wand Mi yy! Pony, Ks , , ‘ba the Prevident, Mr. HourwELt introduced a bill providing that all teen Inches of snow on a lev eartword-bound Wains were delayed for » | were felt for threo duys at Itusbide, aud another uew | be gratecully ackpowled, Or will be sul for from the | vancement of the interests of the trade aud numbers On mation of Mr, ANTHONY, it was resolved that, | male oitizens of the Unjted States, oot Tess than tort eli continues, ‘The trains hi ace of Wo Leura eruption was feared there schvol, 198 lodges Uhr oughous the Untor

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