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ffitifttme VOL- XXIX.K?* 8,947. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18C9. PRICE FOUR CENT?. FOREIGN NEWS. THF. (ECUMENICAL COUNCIL. Till. Ol'KMN?. CKRF.MON1I.S. ?Rome. Thursday. Pec. 9.1809. The cerenn-nien yesterday attendant on the open h*i? of the sessions of tlie (Kcnrnenieal Conncil, lasBSi llB BSBIB Tlie city has been entirely tranquil. Tho IISBSSlBBtlsaa ami fireworks, contemplati-d last even? ing in honor of the occais:ou,,wero;postponed on ac eoiint of the rain. SPAIN PBBPAB1 I) TO ATlOrr MF.ASritF.S OF TRO TBCTIOB A?.ainm BOMB. Madrid, Thursday, Dec. 9.1M9. At the slitaBf of the Cortes to-day, the Minister of State alliuleil to tho assemhling of the Council of tho Cburcli at Home, ami made, a r-pcech foreshadowinR BBB policy Ol tho Government, He intimated that BBS i.ov.-ruinent would not hesitate to take strong ate;*? for the protection of Spain, in case the Council ?houUl aih'pt measures BOStUs to her intere?t? VHl K( H I>r.MON*?TKATIi>NS KiK ANHAGAINST THE (.?)! Mil.. PalBJJS, Thursday, Dec. 9,1809. Many cities in France tveio illuminated last night hi !i??ii'ii o? the inauguration of the Council at ltonie. At BlaiSSillfkl. S crowd of l.-VK? men mado violent denmiistratioiis against tho ill .itninat ions. They marched through the str?'?'ts singinii; the"Marseil lai*??*.'' ami d?-M roved decorations and transparencies, and committed other excesses. The Bottes ?lir-persed theinob after making f?> arrests. (iI'l*?i-llKiS TO IMAM 11*11.ITY. l.iiMioN. Tliur.?il.i4, DBS. 9. ?Wat, Iaettci? finiii Basai assert! thai tho majority of the French Bishops, iinlmling Monsiirneur I'tipanlonp. and maii.v ot th. t.ennan Bishops will oppose a SBaslaratina ?if the dngaia of Panal Infallibility. I KWCK. at. Koin mm'? BP] l < n?NO CBAMOB 01 Mivh TB1 - i BOTH EH M'l r.cll AOAIlfST BAPOLKOB ii.ii.M ki. i;uiiiKi?'i;r. PsBBa, Thursday, Dec. 9,1969. Tlie seini-oilicial journals praise tho sjiei c h made by M. Korcade, Minister of the Interior, in the Corps JaeiKwlutif )sslsiilsj. and assert that tho success winch it had in tho House has bo strengthened tho (Jeverunieiit as t?i rendir it improhablo that tho con? templated change of tbe Ministry will be carried out. Inthe.Coips L?gislatif to-day, M. I'ochefort replied tilth hitttmess to tlie speech of If. Koicade. II?* iii.i(li.* otlensive allusions to the Emperor, which caused STSal disorder in the Chamber and were received with a storm of dissent from the members of tho majority. He spoke of tho scene at the open? ing of tin* Chambers, when, ho asserted, the Kmperor SJBVS the signal for the members to laugh at him. M. Koehefort was frequently interrupted and called to older. EX? ITl MI NT OVER TITE CAIU.E QUESTION. That poitinii of tho I'ler-idi'iit's M?BSBfS relating to neutrality in the matter of ocean cables, print*-?! bere to-day for the fliat time, caused great excite? ment. DATaa, Thursday, Dec. 9, 18C9. Tlie stoaaisnip Cimbria from Hamburg Dee. 1. for j\?w-Vork, \ ia this port, was delayed here until ?Snnday i.?*>*;, Mli, by heavy weather. i.Kl.AT BHITsUN. K F.I?. I.i. BOBDS -HIE TII.KGl'Ai'II I.INES?THE IL.NEUAL Jrl.1.1 I. I "M.oN, Thurtday, Dee. 9. IRC). The prices of the Rebel bonds have ? oii.?i<l. rably i in pro 4 .-.I nci-iitly in a lewof the propose?! s.-tiletneut of the Alabama claims. The Government will take possession of the telo ?rraph lines of the country on the lirst of F?-bruary according to the provisions of tho law recently ?waeud. The dehiy in the sailing of the funeral fleet is in good part awing to SB accident, which occurred to H. M. S. Inconstant, whirh went ashore at the Isle of W ight. She is now in ?lock at Plymouth, under iroiiig repairs. Il BB1 : ..ui.. TBniSttsy, Dee. ?F? !-ani\ int: li-le from the So'itli Allai,tie re POlt VU.st numbers of le? lull's in those 44 at? I ?. RUSSIA AND l'hTsMA. BT. l*BTBBSBDB>fl, Thursday, Der. S, MSB The Kmte-1'ii Alt xaiul. i lias conferred tin- Grand Cro.su of the (.Inlet of Si. (??-or?re apOB King William of PniSSis SS a ptivof of tin- eolt?ai relations existing bet??? i. Russia and Prussia. TUBKEY AM? EGYPT. l'AKi?, Tliiii-a?l.i>. Dee. S, MSB The Viceroy of I??:ypt ?"BS >i?l?:<<l 10 lbs in'tiomlum Bf tin* Snitaii aad accepted all the eoiiuit ioi.s it 1111 |l?Jl>?.s BANDWICH ISLAND?! AaiEi;;? an- i\ ? ?ji 'ur- >i-i.i.? ins or mi. kin?; AMD AI'MIl: VI. 11 UM K. 8ax Pbab? i-i i>, D?*c. B.?Adri-oes from Ilon eluiu to Nov. M have been r?*i-?i\<?i. nTlnlStUt 1'icrce pre?eiit?'l Kear .Vdioiml Tuner, ('apt. Franklin of tlio SBBMnet Molii? at:, ami ?itlur naval ntli-ir?, t?i IBS Kirn; on the "Ui af N'.'Veiiit,,'!'. tietU \iliiiiral Tiini.-r inadfi a apeeiti, in winch he expressed hi? pleanure lu making tho pe-raoiial ui'|i;.iiii'a;n'e . <f ii It M;ij?-?t.v. II?- said the Aiiiiiiiaii people took BTvnt interest ia tbe ?a????? nnd psssnsiatjr el blskln?TdoBa,nn?1 dtsaired toenltiTstekludljr ?Slntluiis With blapoople. He remet???! that tbe v.?. 1 Ui/i|'"i .?i .:>!.. .. 4r,i? "f ail.i.-? that fiiitiaii?! re? ?? ri i| il.- M |e?ty on Iwinrd witb proper Ih.iii.i ??. Tiii'kuii' ,and ?.? .i u,.a n? nnsnlwajrs irrati B?mI to tt?'?i-ouie t!i?: nsval ofllcert of lbs United Hale?, and wasesi to ?elcome tbe Admiral sn tbe pl'-rint o?-i iiMi'ti. Hi - ui?l he had r? 11 ivi I fnijiieiit nssuraiiens el lite inter?s) in?l ttovi will of tbeUovern Basnt and peupu* ui ibe United Bleies for tbe welters ni BAS K.iii?<1"u>. aasunuitjes apon wbiota benad the full, ?t i4rli.iiiee.anti nbltoh were ???nliall?,- reciprocuU-d by him natf. Thanbafiivlrie ?lay was approiniately oliMrvcd liy tho Siik n.m ,"..|'.' uf Honolulu. 'In? t alii? ?? iini*i;-.-:.itn>ii ipieatlon engTossed the StSSSr U"ii ut Use nsonia ol ; b? Islai ?Is. A i.-inataalil?- Ibnndet and hail atorui had visited Mu\4.,,i Al tel the sloriu the UiuuiitailiH WSN MTSfSd With ?nnw, Ah the whnliiijT fleet had arrived It!*-!?!?- at '-fi ?|h4 ?. wltn il.?.- exosptloo ?if tue Heles Mar whun had ?tue te Sill?'. CBLBBBATIOB '?i lMiiT*EM?i:N(K. San 1'iiAM i-< <>, D? ?-. P.?Tbe *?t?.iiii?-i Idaho ha? .iii.mii, lu n a,--, ic ..'14.. , - Irani Honolulu to N?>t. 27, A nnttsnnl aalnts net Bred Iraui iio* Pnnob-Bowl Bat? Ssrjrand by tm- Uultt-d Mat?? steamer Mwblean, ob the Std int., m ii;eiu,,i> ,,i ,x I'r.Mdeiit l'ia?kiiii I'nne. Tin Sbiailah funbusl i iiuiinlou artived ut Honolulu Nov. 71. Ir. I'l.it.'d ?-Matte, hna-laiHl and Frunee, hy Jmnt treaty, ?titvli.r afilar?? i I ? <! tue ili?li-jienil?ii? e of tbe Kilifc'doiii OS IBSBStn?if Nia, n.i.i't, i?i;. iLe uuiiHuitii'i ii.ni ?uuered taaal Hie daj be eultalil) BllBBITSd HAY i E. THK (?I IMKiN or TIIK MOI.E ST. M? IKU.AS? SAl.N V\ I ? ? Ai.l.NI Util; 1111. I Ml I |. STATES. ?aim Mai:?, Nov. 1?.?NtJXt to the taking sf Cap** Haytien, the tuott Important aureeas aehi?v?d by tlat? re4 olut BBBaSBl of the North has been the capture of tat Mole Rt. Nieolaa. Sn/m and bit adiiereute aro partic? ularly Jubilant over the aubntlaaion of thl? placo to their ana?, inaamurh an they believe that Halimve wua In nc gatiatiun with President (.?rant's Aduilulstratioti for the tranater of ; In? flue port to the IniUal ftau-a (?o? trament. It uatatealii th? l.chode Ui ltttnlutton, tmblatbsd here, tin? organ uf tnSJ '<?'" '?"4 erninint, thut ut tlie lime win n Hin town aurread? red to the revolutionists IbsHSSBtei I af Fort-au i'rince bad Jii.it entered the harlnir with luiml tkiot of wat mal a?idiera on bokiil, iiil.-uii? ?l In aid lbs anhabiiatiit? m resialiDB the limuixen'? ; but thut the p**?iple, bavii.i.-ait. a?lv d'teriotii'-d BMBB jT ?-hill.a U? the inauriteul m in?, r?f itae>d the proft>re?l BMSOBj and tbe ?Stainer wat oblljred to leave. "In a ixdltloul patmt ol Viet?," eriya the aame Journal, "the snh uilaaion of Mole hi. Nhjoi.ib ia of Inul culahle Import un??'. Kalnat'e, in tinier to provul. for the -HHOtalllrii of the war, aouxlil a loan fi'oiu tbt-Ann ili-au t.uv. 11, iut ut, which was to be BuaranUed by Hi -.a smou of tin? port; aii.l Ibe foruiul truiisfer only attailed the Mrtupleiion of ib? uaual foriiialiliet. Halnuve, always grt-aan-d for iiiuiiey, bat revived the ?luoation of tbe Mole i. Nicolas, which 1* at tbin iiioiuint Im-uijc ujcitut? d m UM Untied Butes by als saeat Ur. HoDlsler. Hut the Mole BL Nieolaa In the power of the revolution, the ?liuiu?? ar? rut ??IT of it? nerving uh the buala of a treuty w hieb la ?Borirletniiievd by publie opinion.'' Jfie Kcho, in another ia ?a?, aay? it In ??ell known Ibal Malnuve wlehu?! to apjinlllt Air. Ilt.lllittcr. lair lulled rttale? Minlatei to Hayti, Mm later I'lenlpou-ntlary of tbe Haytien I.ov? ruinent at WuahliiKtoii, but thut be was diaauaded flout ihiinn mi by bia paity; ind thai aitboua/b to aoiue iippeaiuncta he but sppoiiitcd Mr. Tale to thai poet, th? ?9*1 Minist? r la Hol Batai. nkv larUatas Uit UUc ut ?iiahtJai ?Micut, *iU s salary ?f tl\noo (cold) a year. The Echo also ha? a ?t?te iiifiit t<? tli?- ttteet tliat a ?tentner flym*, the American color?, bail captured in th? waters of Anse a Veau a ven s?-l belonirittR to tli?- ix.rt of Bainl atare, adding that mich acts, committed undt-r th?? shelter of the American lag, t an do longer be pennittt -d. " ft? kuw," saya tin? Memo, " ttiat tins riit-c ir? one of the principa] wrapona of Hal nave. We know that in the harbor of Potit-Goano hi? vessels attacked the vi-Mels of the revoluti?.n under the cover of the Am? rican Ha*?. This abuse of the fia?; of a naa?i nation moat not ko unpunished. The fraud ami t li? i?? rftdv nuiHt t?e uii'iiafakt'd. \V?a denounce mich con? duct, itntl we desire to bring It to the initicc t?f the Mmm ter of the American OoTernment." At tbe ?ame time tbe Echo publisher? a p?tition of certain BoatoTi merchants to th? Secretary ?if Slate, m which Salinit? la characterized a? a uauriwr, **ho ban almost ruined ilayti. THE KL1XTION OP oixiN'OVAN BOSSA FOB TIPPEBABY. A oorrespom?ent of The London Daily Xeirs write?- m Nov. M : Tht) jrror.? poll In Tipperary to-day wna O'le-o-rttsan Ko.-.?,?, i.mi; litrtm, MM, OretUez? ci:? ment prevail?'?!, hut entoldad aoon after the elotM ??f the poll. The polltliK places met? beset t?y va?-t innli? supporting Kof*sa, but no disturbances are reported up to a late hour. Intimidation was ?ratest In Tipperary town, where Mr. Heron r.ceived only ten votes, the priest* abetalaiM from voting. A few powder crackers were thrown at the police here, hut the result <>f the elcc tion wan received with (.Teat enthusiasm III i.inierick anil Cork. In l.iuieiick a lar?*?* touli-h_ht prot-caslon, with music, took place. The numbers polled were, with only one exception, ?mailer than havo been recorded at any contcsle?l elet> tlon for Tippcrary alnw tbe passing of tbe tiret Beform bill. The population t?f the county irt ?Mi.imi, and there an? 9..Vi> names upon the recister. The exception re? tened to wan in February, lr-.is, w hen the lutta Mr. Kit h ard Labra Bbeli, having bei-ome a < tommisatoaer of Ores? wich Hospital under tba Whig Ministry, was compelled tt? fO tiack for rt -election. He was opposed l?v a Mr. Jiar t.?ii, wbo polled It. votes against 4?'l recorded for Mr. Shell. At tba general aleetlon of IM-Mr. Franela Beully nolle. 5.1M votes, and James Sadleir (afterward expelled from tbe House of Common?.), 1,08*?, In ls',5, Mr. Charles M ??i ?', who ?1 it-tl In August last, was returned at the lu ad of the poil by 2.7JJ votes; the lato Mr. lullou nius teiin?.- Ml li while Mr. I'eter Gill, the exponent of ex? treme nationalist opinion?, polled only IM. ai the con? test which took place in October, IBM, mor?' than IjNQ eleeton exere-s <l tbe franchise, of whom ?i,4i9 voted lor ('apt. White, and I ???"> for Mr. Wa-dron. The follow int is th.? address laaued by the friend? of ? I'DonOVaU Hi.-?a tt? the electors of Tipperary : "Menof lipncrary?(iali.intly and nobly have you espouse.1 the cause of your suffering brethren, Well and truly do you Interpret tbe f??ellngs that ?well to bursting the full heart of Ireland EUOUrnlng for her cruelly tort in ?tl children. Most heartily do we approve of your choice. Unto death, and In su-Terinita far worse than th?. most dreadful d< ath bar? tboee m,i?ie hcaru-.l man prored their niiselllsh love of Motherland. What tongue can tell, what wonis describe tbe mental tortures that burs unseated reason iron her throne! What tbe physical ?utl. rin?.> from which so many victima bare found refuge In the gravel 'Greater h?Te than tbia n<> man hatb,tbal a man lay down bla life for hia friend.' liven mon? than Ufa into tboee men laid down for their country. i'.?r we are as? sured by one w lit? suffi-red that lu- w ..ill.I far rather meet tl? ath tonn endure for one three month? what he raflered in prison ! What love then ?Iocs no? In land owe them In return i N.?r has abe been unmindful of tbem, but, hum bling bereelf la tbe dust, tbe petition of tbe nation for their release, containing -M,0U9 names, was laid at the I f? ft of tba Quran. Her humble petition was spurire.l with contempt. For month? the nation mourned In si? leaoe. Again aba ai-naed herself i?? another effort on behalf of her suffering sons, and at the au.tie.siy met t lUgfl tin? full l.f.itt of the country s? nt up to Mi aven the cry of Ireland mourning for bar children because tbsv sie not. And once again tba prayer of Ireland meets only tba heartless denial of tint English Minister and tiir. threat? and aC4lflil of the Eugliab puss. And BOW, era she folds her hands in ?.oleum and dipiutleti silence, leai Inn the canst- of outraged humanity 1?. <..?.'and the ?'mil/rat woiid, Ireland, 1,y Hut v.. ..- of noble,gallantTipperary? places <?n teeotd i.?r piutc-t again?! the ttratiueni of political prisoners, and pro ?v.ums to tbe world that the English Miniatera' erne! m* fosal to n .? ase tbem from tb? Ir tortores baa Intensified her love lor tbem? and thai tbtrtr names shall -w?rafa*rtb he rashriasd in tba hearts uf their counuymea, and be? ernte tbe watebword and tbe nUlying cry to which the nation shall be r??usetl to action. In tin? name of Ood and of our suffering countrymen?In the name of bnmnn* it y and of lit -?and?we call upon yon, men of '1 ppciary. t?? prove yourselves equal to the proud ptMitiun the tun-.- of Ireland analgna to jron by electing O'litjwoaaii Boaaa na tbe moat fitting perstm to repreaut you. Ood salt Ireland '." Tin: HEW DOMUnoX. i in: i:t D fin i :: 1X81 i:t:i.< i IOS?OOV. m'dOI GAI L Kl l:l-l Ml RHII TEKKITOST. Ottawa, Out., Doc. 9.-Mr. Dtuiiild (.. Sinith, wiio arnttal here a few days ago, received a ? al?l?.' 'lls Bntefe yesterday from the Hinl-on Hay < omp.tny to proceed at once to the Rad Hiver, to a??i-t ?lot M Tas lab in the administration of tho Territory, or to Mici? ed Mm In tonen nf bla den ? D ipatcbea received in- the ?iovernmi i.i from Mr. McDoonll and Got. McTst isli n-prest nt tbS illtllcultles in the Tertltoty t-> 1.? subsiding Got. McDoucall will enier %beTerritory as si.oti as the Quran's precUmatlon reaches him, and tti?? autlnuity ol the Dominion ?oTernmenl and tbe qnestlou of the 'ierritotv will lu-rtt (?in e aiiiioiince?! by him hi n proelaination dated from l-'oit ?..itty. The 1 ?iiiitivo i i.uiicii will lne.'t .at once, anderer) reasonablerepre? ?enl ' the half-breed population will rereira tba - attention of the GorarumeBt of tbe i??ntoiy. THE STATE LEGISLATURES. Th?' votf on tli?' Women SutTVn!_-i* 1 ?. 11 in the | Wyomin*. Legialatare stood ; to 'j In ihe t .?uih-ii, .?nd 7 to I i .ii tbe m? ne, In the Kentucky I.? "?-Ininroaliill ?t?__iiep-Tted fava.raiiiy, yeaterduj , ?Matabilshlna th? rate ol Interest al i.? pel cent, and tbe ?object made the special or?erlot Tb-rsday. In the CaJifornia Leiri?latnre? reeter?fiy, tli?* 11. ? : _ ii t t..i- r? t, i\. ?I, He rangrstnlates the prop!? on i!.. ir l'. n? ral pBoapeiity since the i-;.??? of tos lasi aeesion of the LeKlslature, couium nd? tl??- pr? tent ?cbool ?ystem, and says that au efll icnl militia i? Indis? pensable to the proper enforcement ??f the laws, ami to the maintenant e ol public order. Tbe total funded debt of the State is ?tat? d al M,06S,otio, exclusive <?f outstanding ta .tirants of the Capitol Intnl. He if? ? ?in me nils the fitste to .. I and facilitate ?migration from Europe an. tbe H.-t ?lu States, lie thln'.s ;ln J.?i;i-latuie ha? potter to p?o bibit ( biuesc immigration, but is m faroi of tbe remoral af all barriers to the ( ini??-??, not onlj as an act of juutico to tin in, but a.s a in,tit? I of BOUUd policy. TheTenneeeee state Senat?' v? ?ti-nlay pnawd a lull wlut h pinvides thai m? person shall i"- Indicted t.?r : n act committed while ?erring as a aoldier during tbe late war, and dismisses all pending j.ecutlooa ol tbe bind. The res?,lut)..n of tbe Houae, requiring tbe Got? ?rii??r to .?ind t?? the Tenn*MM<? Senators and lit ptranntn i ves copies of tbe memorial asblng Congress to eoinp'-n - its th?- Tennessee Kallroads for losses su-lamed during tin- wat, was it.ii.|>tt-.i. The ratlfleation <?f tbe lrase af tba Nashville and North Western Railroad waaconaum_aat4 d. ihe House adopted the amendment. t?i tbe Brnatebtl] which authorizes Nashville to aeli ?City bouda t?> tin aino'int of 1-tlOelaWi and passed tlio r-.-iia!?- School lull. Tb? bill it-aie.? tbe question of Schools to tho t.'ountus, anil aiiil.oii/es tin in to v,,t?- for a ?--chool tax. In the Alahama Set-ate, rettei-Uy, then was a riuriny debat? orei tin- bill to brnnknp UM present City Government of Mobile ami turn it over to n trlntn? v?rate consisting ??f the Ueuternaat-Governor, tbe Speaker of tin- House, and tba Attorney (.inerai. Mi. Brambnrg of Mobile o)'i?'.seii It,and Mr. Boon of DaJlaa, ami other,?, favored it, it was e.? aaaeuded ?*. to ?ivo thepowi-r of appolutmeul to ibe Governor. The bill was tbaa reeo-B miitttl. Bills were tatroduead to allow State Indorse? ments to tin1 hoi.d? of th?: ?hatfanooKa anil Alabama Iiailioail. to the am,,uni ol f&JUSOJtOOi to the Mobile and Montgomerj Railroad, t?? the amount of i-i.inxi.tjoo. and to the South and Non h Alabama E-Ulroad, to tbe ainounl of . " In the House, by a VOM of ?3 t.. _B, Mr llrown il*? n. ) i .a? ui,?i ati-d. A motion was uiado to reconnidcr ..n t oit to-Bam row. ?.i -?t'.i.u. j i i.i.?;kathic nkwh. _The Alaliaina ??ranil Lodge of F. and A. M. o? in s. snioii iu MoiitK"ii?ny Over 4m Masons arc lu a ?tendeara. _N?ivi/.'atiori Iiiiri rloM-il in tho Coritifotiiut Blvsr, Saver?] vassals, luden with coal, an? fro-?.- in by lue Ma.1 ib 11 cloilliK ol the liter. _Antlmiiy .Mc.Manny was r?illt?l in HoKton ?aaterday by falling from a ladder in the new Meihodint tiblishiiti* Building 111 liroiutleid st. 1 _Al<xaii?IiT Fin/.?'Min, an oil? r in lli?! IJoH ttm and Albany lt.il 1 roa. 1 yard at lust All.any. waa ruu over jTaSlsrday by a tiain, and had boib le(**t out ulf. _Tho douhlc-ttiint4'?l iiionitur Ternir, formerly tbo AKamei.ticus, at liostoti, wa? put in eom mission on Wednesaluy. Her tleutlnalloii in unknott n. _The pulilic lanips in Imh'pend? m? '-M-nare, Philadelphia, were last evening llgbtedand exUit?nlabed by elet trtclty, ixafore a C ommillee of ihe City t.ouncil*. _The railroad tiains |l___*-ng ?-iroilffa Alfi bame are ?i??wdtd every fctrip with t___tgrnnM on their way to Tv_U__ ?...Tbe falW term ??f the Snprenie Jndieial Court of the ?'ouiitles of Men llliac, lllll?l?i.n?U?;li, and BelimaPtX. H., ?tljouriied y.s'.ciday. fuete were bJj application?? for divorce i*raut<-d. ....(,'. H. Adams, a jiniminent lawver and politician of Mount Mortis, Uvlugstoii Couniy, K. VH committed suicide yestorday by cuttirig hi? thront. Financial troubles were the caur?e of the B. 1. ....The total eat?li ?>f the whaling ih?t (six vessel?! m lbs Oehotsh Be? was MB? hwirw ol all imm Vi.mti puntilla of bOUe; of ti??' Arctic BttOl HO Vebsttle), 4-',7tj barrel? uf oil, and r>. k,t*M pesrnda a. none. ....Several itoraa 111 iVteibiiin, ('.uia?lii, were dealinvi'tl by tlie on W?**-U_*r_4lay ; loss about ?IBfifJO. An expiiaalou uf KUiiptawair o? t lined, by win? h several men were senoualy injured. Bwme of ihtin are nut e-pected to rectavei. ....A rietitii.n is ?iitnlatiiii.? in Pittsbnrfc,'h, Pa., piaym?; iin-stak l_eg_?iature k? bam? ?paeret mm eluiblluK Ihe votera ut wimls, borOUgbS, and townships to.lelel unite Whether ill in kllili tioilses sliall be llCeUDt-tl wilbln mi? li diatriet 1111.I11 tne sxiattug law. _.J?iHi'|ili 1). Cliuh?', ?i paint? i, who wa? at ttuik ..Isiiit linee nine? Jim., H Mil ford, N Monalay, ?taiited jor liouie m lbs svauing during tbe itevsre m..?? Stonu, kill waitlertd from Un- i,?,i| and ??? fi ?J?-? ?? e? dcalb. liis buuy ?winui luuiid unlil it rUitlay. I WASHINGTON. tue m'TT on ir.ov to iif incufapf.d?at-di TI?iNM TO TIIK TAKIFF VMMM I.1ST?INDI AN TKKATIES?THF. CASP. OK GKOKGIA?TUE SALAK1EB OF U. S. JLTM.KS. |h? TKLRdRAl'll TO TUR TBtBtflfl I Washington, Thursday, Her. 9, 1MB. Tlie Ways and Means Committee was again engaged today In considering the subject of tho duty on iron. Tbe Committee has thus far decided to Increase the duty some44 hat on manufactured iron. Two or three more ?lays \t ill be. consumed on the sanie sul'Ject. The bill of Mr. Stevenson of Ohio, in'rodured to-day, for the action of tbo Ways and Means Committee, pro? vides that tbe Importation of the following articles shall be exempt from duty, namely: Tea and cofTee. molasses and sirup, nielado or cano juice, rice, salt, lumber and timber, hides and skin?, printing paper, and Iron in pigs. At a meeting of the House Committee on Indian Affairs, today, the Cominitteo authorized the Chairman, Mr. Kidney Clarke, to report to the BStSM a lull In relation to treaties with tho Indian trilies. The bill provides that hereafter tho Indian tribes In States and Territories Si the United States shall he held to lie incapable of making treaties with the United States, and no such treaty shall hereafter Ik- made. That no convention, agreement, or contract, between tho United States and any Indian tribe, made, entered into, or ratified, after the passage, and approval of the act authorizing or providing for tho payment of money from tho Treasury of the United States, or tho sale or other disposition of puhllo lands or Indian reservations, in wholo or in purt, whether held In severalty or common, shall havo forco and effect, either in law ?ir e?iulty, or be enforced by any officer of tho United States, or of any State or Territory, unless tho enforcement thereof tliiill bo authorized by an act of Congress, passed and npproved subsequent to Its date. The case of ('?*oigla, which Is Just now attracting so much notice, nnd has been brought to tho nttentlonof Cougressmen by several delegations from that State, was taken up and briefly considered by the Senate Judiciary Committee, hut it Is impossible to judge what action will bo taken. The bills of Senator Morton nnd Edmunds were also considered. The matter bo resumed to-mor? row. Tho Committee is in doubt as to what extent It Wiiuhl be Justiiied in annulling the legislative action of Georgia. Senator Anthony reported a I 111 to day which had been agreed upon In tho Joint Committee on l'iiiitlng, for priming tho last year's report of the Commissioner of the ??i n? ml Latan Osses, with s single BMkf aWwing the puiv Be bands. Tin- ?"tiimisrioiier nsslrss ss sent a mbbs map of tho world, which, it is stated, ll traced with slight al? terations iroui u (?erman map, whit li can bo pur? based ut a inr.. h les? rate than It can BS i'i.nt?aa for In this coun? try. The map In qr.eation, with the number required, according BS the estimates nf the l'mitm? Co m m it tee, will eastssBa\ssB i-vveiai \v?-?t.r:i senseais favored it.? publication. Mr. Anthony will shortly make a speech e\pn?ing the extravagante of Congn -.- In the matter of public printing. The lull of M-iiator Carpenter providing for an Increase, of the tahal?es of the Judges of the K.ipi? me Coin t, Is laid tobe in acconlance with tin* I'n?,dent's wl?h?-s, except In regard to the rates. The bill today iiitrodurnl plar.-s tho Chief Justice's salary at fl-',.V<'. and the salaries nf the Associate-Justice st SiSySSS, U ? said the President 1.? in favor of lli'.ooo to the Chief Justl? e, and BjyBM ts the otheih,aii?lMr. Ca? peiiter'.? bill 44 BJ piobably SS amended on the latter rates. Tin-re .?> ?m? to BS littl?- ?loubt among Congressmen that the bill will BBSS IBS Judnlary Com? mittees of both IIoii?e? favor IBS ?Bet? '1 !.. 1'. S. rtcainrr Colnndo, ? SR] lag 44 guns, has ls-en selected BS the flagsh.p of IBS aSshVtaS t-'iuadron. Tho I 'iiuiiiaudaiit of tho DlSSSlJB N.ivy-Vaid nSSjttS to the Secretary of War that the Colorado will be n-ady to sail about th?' let at January next. t"??rr. m? ??!? ?ro John hog' rS will he relli-ved fiom the ?-..mmalid of the lb.?ton .\'a4V \ aril "ii the 1Mb lust., nnd will ?all In the 1 ?.lorndo for Singapore, and rtlnve f ? ?in in???l? >rt- RoWBB, in* Bl BBSS' iuaiid of our fleet In the Asi.tta* watei?. <'oiumixlorn Charle? Bteedman will succeed t?> the coiuiiiand of the Eostou NavyYaiil _ BOBTIBAITOB BOB tur. rr?. 11111 CluCOTf .irix'.B .-mi- 1111- i: i.? 1 in? 11:1 ? 11?. n 1 1.414111 1 i.i: a ni? 1 ill. \ 'IBOIBIA COMSHTTBI I III. I'KI -ll'l N l? BtBSBAOB is ?IABAOA. l<.i-NkK.tl. |>BBBI BBBPAt? " ' Tie I'K.'bVnt ha? nominated JeBS I' DfltSB Sf MrWB IS 1 I < unit Jmlge of the ll.ghth Judicial iii-tii.t. and I'i. in I'cmliigtoli to be 1 .... . lot ..f I BStSSBI f.'l the PB> tin t of OswegasshM, Bsw-Tsrk, vico ?Jour?,-? rsiasii s> IIII.VI ll. The Committee from the I ,e g Mat tir?- of Virginia wa'tcd BS tt.?* BettWIBllBI tlon Commute?' tin? BUMIllBj and pre? sented their views In writing, tun fly reciting what had been done in the Slat?- toward carrying out the Knute ?ti in Una sets, sad bssi rttng that a sal aai t? 11 bssm bj/ IBS I"'; ? "' I .!? .ma was In good faith, and that the Constitution, as far as adopt? ?I, ?hall be c.iriled out to the vi ly 1? tt ? r and spltit 1 f it? Intel, t and law. This Was In icily advocated 1>> Ifsafcsr 'Initier and Cr< ii-luw ot tb'- II?ui-?' deb I if?*?, and by Mr ll.no, Mr Matt, Be? pu bin an in? n ? ? a.- f ? f Coi gi.-sn ? '.?-.'t f 1 ?.in tBS I I'I I ?Strict, :ul4m at? .1 the utii'oiiditloiial BdSllBSlffll ?it Virginia, with? out applying the tent oath to member? of Ihn I,eg:?lt t ?ire. II?: 44 as follow? ?1 by Mr. Porter. Kepub'.ican ineiu lier elect from the Hid 1)1 ?trlet, W ho o]i],o?ed ths linlli' ?llate iiilin.-.-loli ?'f th" Mate, but, 111 onler to htfjllltSrl r?'i iiii-tructlon, a?hi??d that tho test oath he admiii Utered to rneinbeih of the Iacginlature, excluding mem? bers who could take it, and Mipplymg their plans with IBSSS who couid from the next highest on tbe elec? tion i?'tiitiis. He Bins ?ut-geste 11 a? ?inotbei plan of recon? struction the ailbluS-inn of the Constitution with the t?-t oath and disfranchising c?au??? included. IBSSS views wete opp?iM:d on the ground that a new election would be rendered necessary, as the application of that oath would reduce the number of incmberri to lens thun a <-ui.rum, and also Involve ?m? reelection of I Bllsd BtSlSS Bsnators. Mr. iilaud, h ?olor? d asento! of the Lefltla tuie, iniiile an emphatic aibln is, de? laring that tbe Mato bad ?lulu 1-411 \ Hung she could do eonsist? nt with lnr bones t" testii?/ t?i the Nattons! <>"v? rament lier obedi enes t? its authority and to Wie hiw? of Congress. Ho therefore protested against adminleteting the t??t oath to In 1 l^-gielatuic, und coiiteiiiled that tho Statu waa loyal Ui Ihn con-, und fully entitled to every privilege and right accorded to the other loyal Mate?. (luv-. Walker, who was preaent Bf rsqnest, addnaaed lbs Lttawenstruetlon Committee, end stnuigiy Inderasd the ttsnlsintien ol lbs LeglsteUt*! ? loa BBlttaM that the teiiusuf the ? oii.stll ut ion Would he strictly li'lhi rcl to, ami spoke of the hi) ally of the propio a? ?l?? ser, mg nf u prompt recognition bj the lmiiiedlaU-'a<lmi? sioit of tii*- state inte tin- Union, 'lire Virginian?) were re?|uested to reduce? their view a to ?* riling, and pu-scnt then impels to rtic Committee al lbs meeting next Bator da/ morning. Notwithstanding the contrariety of ?lews It Is believed the ? oltiluiMee w ill report a bill for tbe ad? mission of Virginia on the plc.dgu that tbo Constitution 441II be carried out 111 good faitb. laClMTH have been n ? ? 14 ? ?1 here fnun prniulnent MB tl? inen m Ciinmla exprer??lng ?Jraaal?. tntltfsetlirn with Hi" vii-w-sof I'rcsident (jiant In BBS BBBBBABS With regant?o that country. BSMr4TlSSf Diilcber of N? w York writea to Com inlsrioiier Kelano that a practice prc4alls t<> a coiiHideritbl?; extent amona: tlie, Rerenue ofiicert In bis Dlstriet, of charging for their service! in in..l?.,r|r .ut pap. rs that the law requires the tax payer? to ft nlhh, nnd aaka If au? h ofln ? IS hns? a right lo ilo it. Mr. Hel.iini replie.? that the pra? lie* ? BAUkOl In- ?am tiom-d by the H.-venue olllee, ainl mil?! not li?- pcnnltt?-?! to pre? nil; and that all lnteriiitl i;<-?< inn- otbeern Whs Iiav?? Ink?-n money for such purpose?, w ho r? luse to refund tbe sauie bl once, tt ill lie niBinkSSfal fi om the teiTles, ? apt, (?eoige Atchison, I', ti. Aiiny. ha? been fUtslglM-d to duty a? Indian Agent at the ? Bippswa Agency, Mm nesolu, relict lug (-'apt. J. J. Hassbi. NATIONAL COIaOKED LaiBOB COWFATlON. Wamiinuton, Dec*. D.-lh?* ('?lurcil I.inlMir Conveniiou met to day ut the usual hour. Short!) afW business commenced, (Jen. O. O. Howard was lntn?duc??w and ipoke briefly. Tbe Committee ou the Conatitutiou ri'iMirt?-?!, and a largo portion of the morning acaalou was devoted to Its discussion and adoption. A National ]?ahor I iiion, on the model of that framed at the last latbur < iiuventmn in Philadelphia, la to be. established. A bureuii is pio4.il??l to meet lit this city, ??,4 u, ),avu powsi to foi m Milioiiliuate iiiilon?, to um tiu. orgauua tiou of codpi lative hum? stead, building nnd other asso ? liition?, and reusrsll" to galhel li.Tormation puii|i?h the Kiuue, and h".k tpeculll aller the interests of colored ??oi.;i.iiu Isuor. W.M. Powell of New y,,rl; niarte an Intercatiug report un 11,?- txindttlon t>fi?ob>red htlmt in andabooi N?-?? v?uk. Mr. AW. Powell made a brief but eanu ?t ?larch ni favor or some ?i? tinlte action to procura ttOloeatajtdl for wuikiiigiiu n, 44llhoul ?llalinctlon of race orc?ilor. li?* ii??!.iii <i 1 but m bis opinion, after talking 44ltb lending public men, Congn?.? coul.I b? induced to put Info tbe hand a of a Cotumlstlvu a c?iusidcrabl?' aiuoiiiil of money, to BS loauid WlthoBI Interest in al.1 of tbesa lndivnliiiUs or assuclatlont of lantlieBi tmoi In tbe houth 44ho might need aid such as that. The Coiniiiiiice on IVinu.ii. nt Organization rcporte?l ofitct-rs for the pn?P<Jh?Ed National Labor I'i,ion After rousiilcrahle debate the toHowing w,?-,. , ;,,,,,, frteUUnt -I???* M??t?, B.itu??-. >bi " ' I i*a .'',r?,,lr?l-l.. T. liaan.bg, KunUa lall?. .r-< ..nib. ? >..???? .?,. ,n oar?? Wilii.a, ll. Mub.ler?, Keit.lt, tad la.,. 11 o. ,.-..? lVa?kiii?l?ii. ?^??? 11 ne.g???-. A.ar, a/nr Huma-i. ?' Weir. I'rat , Authen, Unw.a ll I ? Mai? I ?..?, Mirl. Ibr Hr, J. .s.u.. M.,1,?. \Yt^ ( ?" " "' ?f'j II. Hulrlnai. N ?', ?i.d?'..l ll.,b,lt..b K,a ' W"f** m" 1 BS evening Bcaaiou w^a ut-iultd to apeecbes from rtUhona Campbell and Ixij-uen, Mr. Rober? of Ohio, Kev. Mr. i/owery of Teuu., and tho Htm. C. H. Poi member of Con?zrc?a elect. The ("onveiitiou ?rill ad)r tomorrow evenlnif. Senator Huinner ana promise?1 sddrets? the Convention to-morrow. There are .W U ?rate? present, reoreseiitlni? twenty-one Srati-s and Hint rift of Columbia, and in the langst delegated b of colored pcrnou. that ha? yet assembled. XIlR CONT?RE8S-SK?ror??T) Session. SENATE....WABiiiTtOTON, I>eo. mrvoRui? roR the npt'cioNiTioN ?if ciha. The VICE-PKKSIDENT bid before the S. at?- a communication from trie (?ovcrnor of South Carol luc?osme- resolution? of the I/?Kl?latiire of that H relative to the recognition of Cuba a? an lndepciid Government. A number of petition? requesting relief from dlsabill imposed for participation In the Rebellion, and ab memorial favorable to tho accordance of belliger right? to Cuba, were presented and referred. 1 HINTING TIIK Af.UKTl.1?l KAI. AND LAN? OFFICE RF.POIi Mr. ANTHONY (Hep., __ I.), in pre?eiitiiig a rep from the Committee on Printing, ?aid he Intended long to call attention to the neci-sity for ?ome rcfom the matter of public printing, the report belli?: a provls for the printing of .ii.imi copies of.tho report of the C?. mispioner of Agriculture. Mr. POMEROY (Rep., Kan.) remarked that the farm and agriculturist*, of the count r-y were interested in t report, which was one to sut??erve their interest?, u was Hani vmg of circulation for that reason. The report of the Committee, and similar report? ti? the saine s..lire?-, for tlie iiublicatlon of various reptil met? discussed, in regara to tbe puiiUcation of a map the United Hute? illustrative of the land resources of I country, to be made lu connection with the report of t <',.iiiini.??ioiier of tho (Jenoral Land Otrke, considera discussion ensued. Me asm. POMEROY (Ren., Kan), fll'MNFR (Tte M/o?-.), and IloSVi' (Rep., Hi?.) agreed in the opini that a new map of tint country was essential, inaainu a? the mai? heretofore published wan ten years old, wh during the last de-sada many changes liad been made. Mr. ANTHONY said that the publication of a map propotx-d ton-anus simply a question of money, as tho ? IM-nditure for a map would ctiual rjoo.uon. A high triln ?O tbe ittlclency and linlustry of tho Commissioner o? t l.tnd otiice wa? Ineidentally paid. No definite action WM taken In regard to the propon map, ami the report? from tlieC.imu.iite?? wen- agit ud in. BBABma IHK MALAWI.? ?)F ll. 8. JI'Diil.s. ?ffr. CARPENTER (Rep., Wie.) introduced a bill re five to the ?alaiy of Hid Chief Justice of tho Buprei Court Of tin? United States, fixing the salary of ("li JnatiM at ll-eOOO, and that of Astociale Justice at #10.1 per annum Referred to tbe C.ntttra on Judiciary. Mr. 06BORH dl? p., Fla.) Introaiucetl a bill for the d posai of public land? in the state? of Mississippi, Ixiui una, and ArkaiiMt?. Referred. It ',r,,?,!.!?? lint ill public lauilt in _M ?Mm? ?if Florida. Alal.an Ml?llllippi I/.,tllllloi. 10(1 Ark.ll.tlt tiltil lie ?ul.JK.'t to iliaiixaal ii,. tl e l|,,ineitei.l lt?i b? tale, tad l..rati..rj onitr tb? um? etueral la M Dow t-.i?ern ?I?* ?"iblie IbB-I id other Btttat an.l Terrlti.r.et. Mr. Kill i n.?; (Rep., La.) lntrotluced a bill eon? tttting 11??' Mississippi Valley l.evee Company a Nation corporation, Kcfcircd. Mr. MOUTON (Ht p., Ind.) pre?ented a memorial fro eitlcena und Bombare of n??? L^giaL-ture <?f virgin arging that tbe State he admitted to representatluu Congress. laid OH the fable. KOtTAL HI..Ills I"? it ?oI.OKEIi raiUCL-M. Mr. BUMMER (Rep., Mass.) offered a resolution dlref Ing tba ?'omuiittee f.?r tba District of ?oiumhia to co aider tbe expedieoef of reis'aluiif tbe charter of tl Medical BocM ly of tho liistrlet of Columbia, and of la In?; such other legislation a? may be necees.iry to seen for medical practioners in the District of Coliimtiia eq_ rights aiiil opporttiuttie? without distinction of color. Mr. N?iKT??N (Dsb , Minn.) objected to the luiu?e?J at?? const deration of the rewlatiott. Mr. (-CMNI.K ?aid if the '??i.t?ion for the re?olutk ?a? known tbers would perhaps he n?? objection to it. surgson, who had hran a*?raveled a eolonel for bisse t n es m the I'nioii ratine, was now a practicing physlcil m tVaabmgton, and he, with another member of inspr ffiAsion, up.iu mnklng applioatlon t?? tba Medic, Society of the liie-liu t of Columbia, bs bran blrak-bnUed ??n ihe ground that tin v.l.. e..i..tid tu? -ii - The iff.'? i of that act was I excit?le then from ta operation and counsel wit members ?if that body In Washington, and thereb Inflict a penalty upon their patients' a rule of tli N.cietv referred to prohibiting eonsnltntioB or a?*ocn tion by tba membera tfcernol with any reatdent araet tlonernol a membat?. Thus were ih.se tnlond prael lionera abut oui from the ordinary oppoitiiniiies of eoi ?uliiiiK with their pr..f.-?.?!,.i,i?i brethren lit Importai . ? . - coming before them. Their race wa? deeraib ?I b the set, and tin? iirofr??s|on which was iruilly of aueh 0 tr.n lan .i.'gradea lia? if. J he medical professloa of ?Taal lu-ton m ti-1 taba notice that th'.? oiitiatr?! would not I, allowed to continue without a remedy, If the ?pnaki couiil obtain it tb rough tbe action of ? tott-creee, Mr l'.\ 1 I I UxiN (Ren , N. II ) approved the prop??? tion, but Inquired ?aether ll was possible to apply th liccc??ary remedy through the medium of ('oii?rre??lon; actioo. would not admissions to medusa! eousultatioB of tiii? Society he n guLated by ti??' Boeiety, mrtTTithstan? lu?: any rem? .liai action by CVjUgress a? proposed I Mr. M M M.K said that by r. pealing the existln charter of the .*????-lety, anal -bartering it new une fournie on republican principles, which should receive color? men nit?? its ftalernity, tlie object ilesireil might be ol tunic!, 'i in -, same battle had bi ?n fought stage by stagi and the \ ui. ry had been achieved bi at-vcee. Tbe presea ?|i|e?l!oll was bul one adilUlolial featUIo of the Bllili*?,'! f.,r pi loelple. Mi. rtORTO?I then withdrew his objection, and th reeu.liilltili All? agreed to. Mr. KM.I.???i?, il'.ep., I.a ) offer? d a re?t?liit|.?n fortn for mat.,. 11 cot <. rnlng th?' pressai eouditioa of the brand Mint ai New < rrteana. Agreed lo. AI ?a ?, 4? re?>.i u tion n-tpit ?'. in?.' the Here tarv of Ihr? Treu" ury to (ran ?un t iiiforiii_4ioiiot the condition of the I ti it?-. Mate.? Martoe Hospital al ?fewOrlas-M, and ast.iiii.) Ity for hospital accoiiio.|.tt,on there. Aginad to. l.-i IMMN., lilt Ml; I ?l ?l? 11? ?N O? I'MTl i? STATB-B ? ?H 1:1? Mr. TRUM BI LL IRep., III.) reported Cram the Con m 11 tee on th?' Judiciary a bill Introduced by Mr. Su inner relating to the appellate Jurlsdiotlon of tin? Buprem? Court, w ilh an tun. ndote?l in I In- i.aUiie of a ?ubolltute 'J In bill BS aniel,il?-.I I? as follows : - - ?tag UtatJ ir.a.1 ctiuli ui tbe ?uuitt of He l.itej Mittt ?a tt, U.I ratet. lit it mount St-.T-Sl on.ter lb? ?oittittit on tlie tS-k-tl powrro I l,e I ?ited Mitea ..... . i.,.i ei l.ri,? B-MISSl BBSI11* St?? t.? lile jut,, l? ? ia j aaiaarttjr la >|u??ii..u is? Ssakaaa at lb? ?aBllral -t?aarl ; | . : tl,e ?..reri.iBrkt ?a |,o,itK?l qaa*4Mt?l| n.-l ?1 it l,trtl>? ,le r.?re?l tl.al til r.,uru ..f the 1'iit.il Male,, m Ilia ?.In... btrsl m tt Jai t.? .!...?? ? . ! I ? ti ? ,ie. B-aS uf tb? ?....lui.-al ilruariuirut? uf U. <i?a. rSSMM -??' fObi ? al .|,ie?i,..i.t. .4...I It u /.< (Srr , m M, I lui il rrtla with ?*?nrr*ii to it?rl,l? wha (,,,. ii.ii.ei t i. il e e.tal, :.h,<l ,-ue lu i Mate , au I it ia _Sr1 n, trr.,idtii.e ?au f-ruaer le.'i.ltii.?. iL.t n.. _rr_ Bteta (jataraataal ri ?ti lo t itf.t.\t, Mi??i??i?,; i ?r l.tt?, ??,,! u? a.i-,a,,ej eltil BtaH , - rLl il eitLer ..I MM ?Utrt ?uni M refoirtiie.l ai a tih.l or I? (? Ma > lU?trfrSl e.ll. r I? tl.e l.leri.t.ar or Ju.lh lai [luwer ur lull?.,r. Il of llit l ?lUO BtftUa, ?nui ? ,.i._r. t. ___l tu | r,? I le. ,,r B-UI am Ii stau IIIBawtl I? Il ' a_fT? "' "' "'" ' u.tr.l Mat--?, lud it It ?1,1t lt.? trt ,,( Caa.r**- ?atltlt- ' Aa Art t.. |r,,a. If f,.i i iiiiin? uf Uta ttei.tl M.i, a,' |??i?ed Mtrcb i. ISST, ? ud II? ?eaeiil BSN tu(,piemaularr tb.i'.u, are pulitiial m tl.eir rbineter, Ibe |r,>|,rlrt? or ?ll.Jitjr ol ?bird lo jni!i.-i?l tr.'.untl i. r.?ti.|,eteul t.. .|n?iti..n, in.l the Nipretn? ?le'l i|_a| Sti'ri i 1er. !.. |.r,,l.il,tt.-.|.lr..iii rutertaiiiiti% Juritdir ' .ii raae |r,,'?..< uiit ?I tLe ItaCBttaB ?I __- t, t. la . Uli. r al uni ?tttea. uutn Btraatatl tot B?**r?IBat*tt?l fr,,m m, 1. .State? ili.ll lu i -?mate,! lut., th- I ..ii?re?i ,,f the I u.te.l Stain i.r t',.ii|Ttil ?tiall r?,-0|| i , , t. state ..,,.rri.ii.-r I aa aal d , auJ loeaowliile ail i.-tl ur paru i,l ?ri. anil,nr.i n?- an appeal, ?rituf errur. bal,??* rurpm. ur oll.er pru ce?.lii,| ?u _f_M l.ei.rre aai.l Suureiu? ? uurt fur renew inr .-air. ?ml ur rriu.lDil. ur utl.er Stae___-g an-m. ?ut of tl? etrrutiun uf tt.,1 a, t In protld? fur ? ii,r* rtrirnt rtiraromtol uf tho It. Lei Mitra, m.l ?f a.-ta aupplrii.tbtar? ti.er.li,, ,,r ?Inch aullo.rut ?a appeal id ao.r MM fruta tb? j.idf iu. ul ?f liie I ,r,-u.l I uurt ul ibe tailed Malet in t aat.eaa rurpm pr,?'. e.'.iug to tbe hu-,reme t ?url. or ?l.i.-li ti.tl.oi ie the BafraSM I uuil 1.1 _SM ? writ of bil.eti rurpm. ur ot?er writ, to brio? u?f?rt it f,,r r. ntw tur luJ|iuei,t ut a lirruit ur IS} tUUt ?.'uurt, ur uf toy Jul.-a theraiil.'lu a baierai roipui cat? tit prurrrdiiiK, a*S and lb? laiu? are barel.t ?utp?t, le-1. An i ua li? brretofi.r? pitted. ?_I_SS?-| lb* Judicial ?rauta <if U.a I'nlt-J Matea oler ?ur of laid Kebtl Matra, ?bill be run? I'.rued to rtrofnite an? Mat? OaitHatfl tiulm?; tb?r?iu uutil Hrutlort tad Keprntei.lit,?at froia md hut? ahall b* adruitttd lot? tli? ?'.iiifreii ut tlie I ulte.l M?t.e or ? ..? |rea? at.a,I IIM-BtSt ? B*-S> U?t?ta_wa-I tbereil at tal',1. ti.,1 ILa i'rea.d.nt la barrh? direried t? bold ind pruc**d wilti ?II priaouer? held I? ?aid ?tat? If ilill.l.rj lulliurilr, ?itboul retirai W ?u/ citil pru.re.tiut ?r autb.irit? whtUter. Till. l'A? Ill' KAII.KliAll I.AM??. Mr HTMWAUT ?K?p . V?r.) oil. red a Joint retolutlon dircclluK the rtecreUry of the Interior to t-ur>peiid lila order? of Nov. . and 11, li^'J. re?tortiiK to private entry the land heretofore withdrawn fur Uie benefit of tho Mit.them Pacifie Kail mail Of California, until tho ?lui of thepn-i-nt sssstoa?af OMBnaa.sa that tba intereat? of pteemi-tlon and lioiue-alead ?etller?, and the rl_ht? of the Kailruad Company may l?<? InfSSlinaiad. Mi. Htewart explained thai tbe objeet of the renolnUon wa? to praraul i any dseJslfu avettoa la lbs awt-st or tba land rett?rrad it? ' iinill a ?uilhfitctory liiv<??llifatli?ii of the riithtH of p.rtle? bad been BBS*-?*, ibe l*-SOlUttoa Who referred to the Coui luifia e on tli? Paelfie liallrood, Mr. HARRIS (Rep.. 1-t? ? introtlticetl a bill to repeal th? i flint section of the uct of March'J, 1 *m17 : " T> ri|*ulatt* the dlatributlou of Die proeectl? of tine?, pelialilc?, and forfeiture? incurred uuder the law? relatiuj* to fcUe Cua lOUirl." I'RKaiKKVTUI. AMI> rtlNllKKKHItlNAl. F.I.K? TIttNH. Mr. liKAKl. (Rep.,Ma.) liitrotluee.il u bill to entalillah a iiiilfurni time lor nnldin*; eleetioua for ?lector? for I'tr-ai ?It nt anil \1??' rroallatial of the United Htal??, and Kepre a-UtatlTSS luConiia_a in all UM Stat>?<>f the i;?iion. II pii.iidertliat I'rranleulial ?l?ot<ira aball lie ?lectrd lu e?rb ht?t? ob Iht teruu.l I u?*d?j ol tlt-tob?! lu tbe rttr id wbicb lb?y ire u. ua eieru.l ind tLtt repretetiUti??? iu < ui.jrati allall Ix* ?brcl?-l M nrk Mate aa tbe ttc.td Tiirtdaf ?f ?ettubtr uaul ptro?0?a?J ta? b?|?*alnf ?f UM ten? of tlie ? oni-re?. lo wbirJi tlarjr ?I? ?Uttrd. lUl.rrttl lu lb? U-taa tire ou tb* .I.Kllfl.r?. .... Mr. KIticKToN (Hein., N. J.) latrotliiei'd a bill to fur? ther amend un act to-provnle an Hiteiu.il revenue for tho ?niijKirt of tba ??overnineiit. ll ittiro.li tb? ?rt of June IS. lra.4. fij sMsg ?? aeello? 114 a prailao that all l?-iu,?U ?r deai?e? of i.rriunil or real properla. iu liual ?i a iutifrl? fan rturilahlr BBSB, ?bill I,? eiei.pt fru?a la? or alul?. lU-feired to lilt- CouiniUUx? un i-iiiauce. I pon tin- expiration of the moiiiinir liour, on motion of Mr. KllllKK'iWN (Ren., H. ?'.), the Menait- (..oil up the ?nil io reuiove the political illraalillltle? of .-, rtalli pernomi therein naiueal. AnieiitlineiiU art re u_rt _tj to, iBsrsaslns the number of per???'?? Ihu? i?elievctl, and Uie bill paitaad. Tho lull to encourage Um producllon of cotton lit tho limed Statt*? ?hubs np in tu?i>'i, and an motion of Mr. Mil- .It M AN' (?t'P.Oliloi. wa? lelened to the Coiiiiuilleo Uli A?.'! 1? lilil?!''. Uli uioliiin of Mr. HOWARD Kep., Muh.) lue Men?t? rJsaa ailjouiueU uulii Mowluy nul. fctOV-a. O** ___f_U_n_r1 ATIVi:*?. Mi. F18HJU. (Kcp., N. Y.) Dnteiited a peti tion of ii'Vi ? ul huiiilied clli/.t ti of Niicaru Coiinty, N. V.. _.-?ii.>; for U"' '? luaival o( all dalles un coal. Mr SCoHr.l.I) (IU-p., Pa.) ?It.-n d a reeolujlon callinii on the l're*idt nt for topic? of the piociediiiic? In the court-martial <?f Pusssd Aaaistaal ?utweob cintile* I t,it-en ol th? L'nlt-dMtaie? WaTjf. tVbieh ?a? adopted. .Mr BROOKS (Dem, N. Y.) presente.i a ?ntltioii of lite le.iti.'i and btde nnpmitei? of Itsw-York, asbiBf the re? ,?'.?! ?i tue tluix on hide?, ?nd statins thai t-tebuslneni iiiifatoriibiy afectad ezetr-tla |ii*?),(Kr0,i?ni in luather and fjjut? uo?l,??tm it year in boot? Slid ?llMCS, autt lll.tt the tl.ttle in ii'uotr. iu.'I ?.>s i* rained. IHK BBCUBSTRI CTIOB ??i 0KOU0IA. Mr. BIIANa? ImOU, Ind.; iiiiiouu? cd a bil? to pcrfoct the reconstruction of the State of Oa-orirti?. Which referred to the Reconstruction Committee It dirert? tb? MiliUrr ?'.unman.Irr of tbe I rpartraen? ta roareti proelaBatlo? tbe Leftilitur? of Go >rgi?, ?blch wit el.rtrj ubh? prorltrDtttuB of'irn. Metdl, ?f th? Wth "' Juue. 1*>8, tad to etrhaeiabertoUketheottbof offlee required br the Reron.tm Bet?; in it ||t 'requlree the l.esl?lttur? ?o roc?ei.e.| to ?dopt the : Aaiendmeat to tbe ( ua?lUutiou a* ? coaihtiou precede?! to reprei Hob la ('.'Bireu. Mr. 8TKVENKON fRcp., Ohio) Introduced a bill to p on the free list the following* artich-s: tea. col molasses.-and sirup, melada or cane, Juice, rice, t lumber, hides aad stains for prlntlug.paper, and Iroi pips. Referred. Mr. 8TEVENBOM also Introduced a bill, to provldc the settlomeut of conflicting claims to patent lif Ii? ferred. T?R BOSS) BASSO. Mr. FOX (Dem.. N. Y.) asked leav.- to offer a resolut for tbe appointment ?if a special Committee of five in bers to inv?'ntigatc the causes that led to the unusual ; extraordinary fluctuations in tbe New-York ?...id mai from the 21st to tbe 2.1 th of September. Objections b lng been made, the resxdutlon was not received. Mr. CHURCHILL (Ren.. N. Y.) Introduced a bill dl? lug the Northern Judicial District of New-York Into I Districts, to be calied the Middle and Western Dlstricl the Couuties of BroOttte, Cayuga and Cortland ?elng eastern boundary of the Western District; transferr the Counties of Columbia aud Oreeu from the South to tho M ui.lie District; and providing that term.? Courts shall he held at Albany, I'ti? a. Syracuse. Ogdf burg and l'latt.?burg In tho Middle District, and Auburn, Canandaigua, RiX'hester, Buffalo aud Eluiiri the Western District. Referred. Mr. CHURCHILL also offered a resolution calling the Secretary of War for Information as to the iiupro Iln-nts in Osweirn. N. Y. Adopt?'?!. Mr. SMITH (Dem., Oregon) Introduced a bill giving consent of the united Htatestothe erection of a bin across the Willamette Ri' cr in Oregon, from tbe City l'ortlaud to the eastern bank. R'-ferr??<!. AMKMIINO TIIK PSBSIOM I.AWB. Mr. BfTLBOM (Bsp., Ohio) iiitro?lin*e<l a resolution stiiictlng the Coiiimitt?-?' on Invalid Pension? So Impi into the propriety of amending the Pension laws, by m lng It the duty of Pension Agents to prepare vouch and transmit the m to the PoeiOfHco address of tbe p< dinner. Adopted. Mr. VAN TRUMP (Dem., Ohio) presented tho Jo resolution of the Onio legislature rejecting tho prono. Fifteenth Coii?t:tiitional Amendment, wbicb was relcn t?i the .lililh-iarv ?'ounniftee. Mr. HI.AIR (Ben., Mich) introduced a bill to enable I Jeehson, I?nnalns and Bsatnnw Railroad ConiDany change the northern terminus of its road from Travel Hay to the Strait.? of Mai Wiii.ic. Referred. Mr. SWANN (Dem., Md.) offered a resolution calling the Secretary of War for information in reference to t present condition and improvement of tbe Patapr. River. Adopted. Mr. LOUGHBIDOE (Rep., lows) Introduced bills provide for the coiiliiuied supply of artithi.il limb? soldiers, and to extend the time for tiling claims fur ad tional hniiniv. R' fi-rred. Mr. ]il.\<;if AM (Rep , Ohio) offered a resolution for t printing of 5.uoo copies of the Report. In full, of the Co mlStionet Of the d?lierai Iaind Ollice, for 18C3, wi neennpanylng map? ; ami oBja coud?insed edltlou, for d tnbiitioii abroad, in the French, German, and Hwudi languages. Referred. <iisnmcT BXPABSIO*. Mr. INOKRSOLL (Rep., III.) Intrtidnostt n bill auth< Izing an additional Issue of leol-tendse notes in t 't.unt of lu.h?',no?:, and moved its r.-fcreiiei? to t Committee of Ways snd Mean?; but a debate arising' the 1'iii'Mtiuii of refsrenoSj the bill was withdrawn for I pi ??cut. TIIF. MNTIt OSSSBfJB. The House then went Into Commitf.-e of the Whole tin-state of the Union, Mr. Dnwes <Ri*p., Ma??.) hsl chair, and resumed tho consideration of the Census bl A discussion i/u-w Dp, and wan participated In by mai of the ii'i'inber?, as to tho most economical manner tailing tho ceii-u?, Mr. BUTLER (Rep., Mass.) conten lng that tho work could be best and most appropriate performed by the offleersof IBs Internal Ressnne, u Mr. OARFIELD fRep., Ohio) holding the ?rroiind th small eeonoiny in tin? inattef w?iuld be wastefulness. Mr. BCOFI?LD (Rep,, Pa.) commenting ou ?omet marks made hy bit cnllcagu?', Mr.K' Hy,ridiculing tho Id of fal?e ecoiioiny In this matter, said In- would liko his ci league to lead Bit OWH speech? .- delivered III PSMlSjlt ma ?luring th?: Isst Psll campaign In favor of the Repu lican party as th.- ]?arty of economy. Mr. KELLY (Bsp., l'a.) asked hi? colleague to ata whether he had i-or suggested in any of bis speech that If tvas WtSB economy to save pence and thro4V awi pound?. Mr. BCOFIELD could not say that his colleague h? said that, but Ins Colleague hud said a gr?*at many foolh things and ho night possibly have .?aid that. Il.aughtel He believed, after all. that tHe ISfest and best way WSJ go back to the old i.!??, and let Jin* census bo taken I tin? United .-state? Marshal?, who WOTS bonded ollioel and many nf 44)10111 had experience in tho matter. I! had ?xumili. ?1 the old Census bill of l?..o, and found tin many of the best features of tho present bill were trail ci ipts ft ?.in that. He likeil tin 111 best. They had reiinn e?l 11 witty friend of hin of McCauley'a reply to a gr<*< y?iting man 44 ho had written a com? ?ly and sent him c?'!') : "Tonr rmerd? Pre mil. mr frier, I, Ant lile I lie ptrt ron ?tule tbe belt; If mil the pla? ?ou ?tali to bj-uI I akr ?-<>uri?-r, nan. ami atea) the reit." [Laughter.1 Ho, If tbo Census Committee were to tul Hie ?hols bill of 1S.VI and make the neci-seary ultiratloi In It. he tlioiighi it would bo au improvement on ti pe uilliig bill. Mr. BUTLER ?R -p.. Ma??.), wl.hing t?test the sense 1 the Ilou??-, nfsrrjd to iiineiid the fourth section by inakir It read, "that if ?hall he the duty of the. Assessor of I tenial Revenue 111 each district to cause all the Inhabi ants to be enumerated." Hero was a well paid, we trained, and thoroughly sifted body of officers who ooul do the wort well, A? to the objection urged by Mr. ?.a tbl'l that the people might not like to give luformatio to tlie Internal Revenuo oltleer?, le.t it might have aoiu eifi'ct on tlielr taxes, ho ?lid not think thcro was muc fnrc?* In that. Rvery one knew that the census was f< tho very pnrpsSB of ascertaining the proportion of tax?-. and cv.-ry one would see that ll was Just as BSOBSBBI y t give answers truly to the Assistant Assessor aa to a eniiini-rator. Mr. MAVNAl'D fRep., Tenn.) argued that it was not t be expci ??-ii that 44 nit tas rate of oompei tstlon protide for enumerators (SJM a day for (s) ?I.1.4-) oompetent me; could not be procured, or that anything like a complet censos woold be taken by them. In bobbs rnspsetsh thought well of the proposition of tho gentleman frou Masssobnaetts, Mr. Butler. Mr. OARFIELD (Rep.. Ohio) replied to tho argumen In favor ofv employ lug the Intimai Rt venue otli, er? ti lake Hie eeti-u-, taking the ground that tit?- tax-gather? was an olh. ? r odlOSM to ttm p? "p.e, who sliould b. thoroughly coiivinccil that the census h nt no conucctiot whatever with taxation. Tho whole cost of taking th? census ol 1830, exclusifs ?>f printing ami publishing, wsi ?l,;iis,n?si, and of that sum fj.',-.',i??j was r..r the i lynient 0 nssistnnl ?snihnln who ?lid tin? wink which tin enumerator.? 44ouId havo to do. Tho force of BSSBttM MM aSOn iiii4v was v?ry small, and it would be m 1 -? ?rj to appoint almost as many new offlccrs and agents uiid?i the proposition of tbe sentlemsn fron Mssssi ?uisotts si under the bill report? d by the Cnuiinittce, and the.?? offlcert wuiil'd have |l a day morn than that proposed foi eiiiiiniTutors . so that tho gentlcuiaii'a proposition won.?: not reduce the total expense. Mr BUTLER ?Sid Ilia plan did nut propose to Interior? with the duties of tho Commissioner of Interns] Rev. nue, but to plane the Asaeeaorofor lliis purpose under th?. Census Superluteuibnt. .Mi. AI.l.Isii.N (Rea?, Iowa) remarked that the proposl Mon won Id pinos assessors nnd asalttanl aasessors uudei two separate and distinct Jurlsilictlou?, wincli would make "confusion worse confoiiuded." Mr. WOOD (Dem., ST. Y .) opoosid the taking of the tenant bjt R?sonne ofBeers, on the fionnd that the people wonid not honestly communicate with them. BenrrinB to tin? o'listis of ISSS, he stigmatized il as a shameful par? tisan fraud upon the people, which had cut dowp the population of the City of New-York by tv!.W,iioi), for the purpose of rcdui lng its ruprijatjutaliou 111 tbe Slate Legis? lature. Mr. JEXCKF.8 <Rep.,R. I.) thought there was some thing of value m caillot the peiuling propositions, and that while the Assessors ?liotibl not be employed to tako enumeration, the Statistic*] information ptMSSSSSd by the Interns! BeTsniie liuruau should bo utilized iorrth? pur? pose of the census. Mr. BUTLER (Mass.) closed the debate by an argu? ment In support of his amendment, lie claimed thai ululer It IBSTC wiiuld Iw grcat?-r cilicieucy, greater promptitude, greater ii<*?*uracy, and greater economy. The gentlemen from New-York (Mr. Wood) has Informed the Coiniulttee that the census of IBSJ 111 his Stat?', mudo by the Reptibllean party, ban been entirely a fraud. The corollary to that would seem to bo that there should bo 110 aeasns inhsn at SIL SbSSS might Im au ldiosy u? nicy ?limit Ne44-Voik, that nothing could bo dono tliero which was not it fraud In some way or form, but bo 11 usted Hure could n.? an honest ceimiis taken, lie ad milted that there waa great danger, that notning could be found out In New-York about elections, about tbo ?eusiis. about geld apeoulatlans, about Scheines of every Mut. It ?eemeil to bo on?- living mass of corruption aud fraud, of which tho gentleman (Mr. Wood) was a repte sentait.o. | Laughter. I Mr. DA Viel ?Rep., N. Y.) asked Mr. Butler wbetbex be meant the Htate 01 the city. Mr. H?TI.EU?Ibe city always, Sir. Mr. DAVIS?Then I have nothing to say. Mr. BUTLRE?I thought not. [Laughter.) Mr. W?ml) I ask tlie gi'iitl.?iiau waother bis ?pinion of.New-York baa been gathem.1 from the ainouiit of lui gatiou to which bo baa been subjected to t?ere 1 [l-augii UT.I Mr. m "I'I,LR -Not ut all. Sir. I bave nevtv yet been i.lile to got a cua? for trial In Ne w. Y?.i I*. I eipect a good ?leal ol lr.mil when I do. -In further ?tltlcisui of the <l?t tails of lb?< bill. Mr. Hutler saiil lie wanted to kuow the statistics of railroad transportation, of the express bust ne?.?, and of tin: lelcgrttph businesa, Im-cuii?- no looked forward to the tune, wituin the next ton years, when the country would have to grapple wltn'thoae great intoreats und take the control of Ilnui. 1 he debate being closed. BBS question waa taken on Mr. Untier'? aiuciidiuciit, uud ll waa rejected? Yeua, XX ; Nayt not ?'?mute?). OB motion of Mr. WOOD (Dem.. N. Y.), snd after con? ?Id? table dia?-iia?ioii, tho lllib ??ttion was amended by rc-uinm: each distiict ?upenutendeut to bo a ie.?id?-iii of lile ?llalli? t. Aft? 1 advancing as far as the seventh section, tho ?'.illiliiltt.'a rose. A motion hy Mr. WOOD to adjourn until Monday, and winch was apparently carried ou a division of IBS lioust?, was, on a vote by Yeaa aud Nay?, rejected Yea? ?a; Nays, BB Mr. FURRY iRep., Mlcb.). from tbe ?Committee on Rules, reported u rrroliiiiou authorizing the Mpeaker to assign the ns'iitly admitted memlH*rs to ?'ounniiieer?, provid? d this, shall not bo coustiued ?*? chaiiKing tb? rule liiititlug tbo .iiimii? r, c\?cpt for the preaeul Cougroaa. Adopti-d. Mr LAWKLNCi: (Rep., afaas.) IntrtKluoed bills to pre vent ami piuiSih election franilr, aud to pi-vseril??- the time for holding elecllons fin* Metubera of Cougresa. RcioiTCil to tU?' ?'??mmlllee 011 Klretion?. TAXtBO SAM'S ON ?Jill.il. Mr. PAVH Bsp . N. Y.) introduced a bill to Impose? a fru- on all flcinious and gambling tule? of golll R? feiri-it to the Judiciary C'tiiuiiiill? e. Adjouruod tinill to morrow. THE CUBAN RBVOL?TIOB. PKESlPENT CHANT'S MM?bkitM <*ATI"f'Ai'T?>Ky TO IHK SI'ANUI'I?-- \ TWO llA.s' H?,Ml' HI TWKI.N* ___f M \1? AM? M AS/ W'l.l (I. Havana, I???'. H.? A heavy ?torm from the North hau prevailed fur tin1 l.i>t two d:iv?. ('?niit Votjhj and (>?'4J. I'lllcc's wife have ___|__| tOf IjiioIm-, hut for what MUM || at [?i? ?t nt unKiiott n. Tho lne.s-?age o? r.eMiIeiit Ciant, wlnih tt.i- |.|. - graphe?! her?: fnun N. w ?York on 'I mi_k_*_J. MB- pub? lished iu the papera o? thi? iiiornini*, bM MMMj intense exciteiiKriit. Tlie ?vinpathi/.t 1? with the rev?iliition are di.suppoiiitfd, hut tin* ."?pun?anla are riatistied, ami iook upon the. mesfiigo aa a harbinger of peace and prosperity in th?? I?l:iml. The new? from tho int??rior of the I?l;nnl it niiim portant. While a ho<ly of troop? were ???hvovmg proviHions from Manzanillo t?i Lan Tniifu?, lh?*y were attacked by insurgents. The fight la?tt?l tv.oiiay?, from morning until night. The hisses are unknown. Tho insnrgcuta harra-sed the troop? the eu tiro dis? tance, hut the convoy reached Las Tunas. AKKKSTS AM) KXKCl TIONS?CUTTINO OH? OF IIKAI1S?THK laATI H.A??r.I.I.A TI? IN AMI MA9 SACKK Of If IT tl llafl fHITIf I i I leAMtN TATION9. Havana, Dec. 3.?About thirty-five Cuban? have been arrested in this city during tho last few days, ou account of 8uppo*??Hl sympathy with th?? inanr gentr*. Mont of them are men of good standing in society. Three cre?les Lavo been lately shot nt Colon, namely: Juan Diaz, Pedro Perez, tad Uamon Lazo. The Chapelgorria perpetrated thin shameful deed, and, after their victims were shot, cut their heads off, and paraded them through Um strectB alli.ed to bayonut points, llio Captain-lit-noral is reported to ho looking into the affair. Tho latest intelligence from Puerto Principo con? firms the rumor of the defeat of the Catalan? at ?San Jot?/, and likewise the news with respect to the ex? ceedingly severe punishment inilicted upon th? negroes in the jurisdiction of Sagua. The in -ut-m-b on the estates of Mor? and Ajuria, as well us Umso at Coppingers, were, according to report, im r? il??ssly beaten. Tho number of stripes given vaiied from 2<>titoS00. Forty-four of tho litarro) ?N_t_t-_l tli? ?r services for tho oc<asion, and after the whipping cauie the8hooting. Thin took place at tl?<- __tut?tj___*_i and Santa Teresa estates, und iu tli?- iin>t?t Lai liaron? manner. All the negroes, males, females, ?in?! child? ren conceivable, were called together in a boilv. when Trillo orderetl the condemned to bend on their kness, and amid tho lamentations of their wives, children, and relatives, they were fir*?t ?Imt through th? head and then ininiediately bayonet. ?1. Yesterday's Gaceta has the following onl? r: "The Most Excellent Governor Superior Politico direct? that out of the net proc?e?ls of embargo? al property f.'.iXX) per month be in unshed to tho l.iaiitetiant (?overnor of Dayanio for u??? iu providing neo-aaarie? for the families residing in that junsdn-iion." Thi. would, at lir-t blush, beein ex? usai?!", but who _*_? lieves that even ("lOb per month of this money will over reach the lirii*ers of tho poor in that tOfdjAM* The Captain-iienerar.s mouth-pier??, the linino d? la Marina, in a late i??ii?t ??.?iv-? : 'ihe flp.nl h foret?*) in the jurisdiction of HnLfnin, have *_o| bi ? B able t?> op?.rato yet, on account of the want of ti?.;??. VY.? are awaiting iei-nforceiiiciit??, with w Tu? li to b-egil an active campaign. Tlin-?t tluui-aml in?n. at least, am rt?)iiircil. Our troops are matted by ???-.?kti??.-. I'eial ta. Marcano, and??Dine/, of Hia- insurrectionary foret**? have enten-d this jurisdiction, lud ?i??-ri??v?.I our coinmiinicatioiis. liVi_t.ii? ?iik-iiIs are nun I? iut?l?<l at Santiago ?io Culi.i. Tin? sickness there tbUyanr hit been unprecedented. The boepitnlBOf t hat towu an- full of tlie ?le tendel*? of the national inl?i;iity. ? ?AKI-CATlOS?iAND BTKSINC.?? AMOTIIKIt *41l<>OT IN?i?SL'CCK-IS OF TIIK PATRIOT:*) AT VKUAft. Havana, Dec. 3.?Private let! J?-*. from the interior, report that the well-known Cuba."., Josi- de Jesus Prado, had been shot by the Volunteers at Hanta Clara on the 25tli ult. 1MB man ?TM mnnlere.i without eran n abusa trial. Tbe property of lbs follow. iuir Cubans lias been recently eouflsested: Nicolas A brae?, liaiicirvi? o'liiiitti. 1' l'eni? lot. .'guari? Ayala, Bnan Jonrnlit J. O'Hallorun, Bina TruJIllo, Et, /.inuirrs, Jos? I'eiiicliet, Auto Penicbet, K. Peres. Berau M-gnf c?talos bam jnat been destroyed in tbe Keuxedlne luri? lilctiou, live ill thai of Trini.l-il, and lllle.? in the Cien fnaffoa country. Cul. J. Lopefl Cuiu.ua, at tl <> head uf a euluuiD of &?> men, ?iippi>rt??tl by Bra i.? <?f artillery, attack?.1 ou tire llsi ult. a rebel camp at Vegas .1? ' Ca-U-I? laus?. After a terete?gbt. wblob usted four nosrs, th? Bnt-avtnrdawererepotsed wltto ?treat los., r-orty-aeveu were counted apon the fleht, dead. CONDITION Off THF. Sl'ANMI AKMV IN ?IRA. From 0__w_n_l statistics as ptibli.*>lnil in tho ornan? of the Sp?iii?h (?overniueut in Cuba, it ap|>ears that since the begluiiing of the war the army ha? 8u_?r,?l tin-loss of S.ixNiiueii in liatt.e, r.u- 0 by mmum? -, and 3,00? by ?lctci thui t<? the reb. I?. There are tiotv _jJH men ander nedtoal treatment and unlit for duty, s ? crowded are the ln>?i?,;nU In Havana that matit ptu.ite h.iti?--? bare been .->? i/.-.l and preparetl for tbe receptinn a? the ?urplii? patients. Oen. lieuegs-l baa iu?t t>e?-n beuri fn.m ?Inee the isth of Beptetnber, in? noymmnwatiiiaa hnft__| been cut ull by the UI-UIBI BtS. THK l_b_a_rf C?NKI*??MTI?1NS. Tlie nativo Cubans au* still b-ittf >ii!?j?'i*te?l to the outraireou? iuipn-itlon? of iluir tvianta. Many who bavo not been aiilo to leave the I.ilaml havebeeu arrested and Imprisoned; and not a day par-tea that tbo (.?.vernment ?ik'ent? tlo not eonlscate tbe property of tboee bnown or suspected to ti?- In sympatby wltn tba patrnit?. In ;? li?t ef ttwbass Im?!"?*?, lauds, .tn?1 other property have been r?cen;ly ?ei/e?l, me tn,- nan. ??f S?-?or Carillo, ut present in tin? city; and Auioino Tciry, an Americau resident of Caba. TIIK. SOUTH CAUtM.INA lll.?')l.ni-i'.?. Gov. Scott of South Carolina has wiitten to the Junta, unter date of tbo ?5th Inr-t.. fuiw.iidiutc wltn his letter a fliiely-enk.'rt???ed copy of tbe rustitattoM i?-, i-nlly ailopt.-al by tlie Greoeral A-.?ettil?l> a?f in? Btatl , favoring the rt coguitiou of Cuba ?-?* a Bslligereal p?j**er. THE SrANISH OCVBOi I It Tlie matt?'r of tlie motion for tlio itl? ase of tl:e spanl.tli Kunboat. was to have come on for urgutuent In the United Itatoa I>;?tr.i t Court, before Is?_IP Hlat.b fut tl, at lu a. ui. yct-tei'day, pureuant to the aiiaiiK'i'mci.t BBntJBan TTadanadar -Bornlni' At the apasuufcai timo none of tlie partie?- were present In the i iu:rt-rooiii. About lOt-O. HiHtru t-At!orney l'uni pont ainved at bis oitice, and, after briellt eommuuic-atlitaf witii Mr. ??rotve nor P. Lowry and Beaut Aitaio of tbe Cuban Junta, wim were awalttug bi? arrival, and with Messrs. BiouirbltMl and Webster, etuinsel for claimant.?, In? repairi-tl la Jiu.je lilatchfoi'il'-a I'liauilM r?, an?; retiiaiuc.l Blooets?. Hit! luui al??ut half an hour, when Mtrssrs. B-OU|Cbtoii ami Web ?ter, who had la-eu waltui? oul.*?itle. wt-ii' called m. and all remaiued there about 15 minutes, no doubt arr..ii*rmg for the present disposition of tbe ea?e. '1 hey then anaan luto Court, andDisinet-Attoriiey l'i? rrepont iu??vcil-?ay iiiH b? bad the B-_?tBBnl of tlie other ?id?- -that _i?,, mt-nt on the motion be further po?tl?<)Ued unt.l 11 a. in. on Friday, the lOtb ihbt.; which motion wus liiinualuttt l.v frnntBuL THE CREOLES AVH THE COI.OUED l'KUl'LE?A STKIKIN?; tVKNT. A novel incident occurred at the room? of the Cut?an Junta yesterday. Whllo tbe ?rcr? tane? and clerk? were busied In couotln-r, ttamptu/r, und recording the bouda and note? of the Id-public of Cub-, and Hie r. ?i of tho working force eti.aired ?ti their ordinary every? day dutle?, ?vu welldrsssetl and 'iiitelilireut-liioking ne? Ki'oefl walked into the tmslnej?? oMIce, _nd tlirouirh tlielr sjiokeainan asked tt?.i?????? the Trearauivr of th.- .lut,ta. Tiit-y liiforined that .?flieer that the)* were Cabana ; that only ?i few year? airo tbey were held In ?lav*iy on the ??land, but had been emancipated by their n?a?|er?. a? nom tiny were now rtervniK in iliincitv in ras-sna cap..t.iiee); that tbey were in sympathy with tbe pad lot murremea?, m. wttre ready to (?ive buhstantlal protif of th.-ir einceriiy. Tbia they did by otr.riii?; as their contribution to tin? t'ubuu fund tbe ?um of ?4?? in irold, to which ti..-t proiiilatrd to mnk ? lar-re Mil.llllolia in the future. 1 hey ,umpUliieit that tbey bad not ?? yet been reeoirui.ed a? Cuban?, but. were much ?.Tatlrietl to learn from .? lueinti.-t nt lite Juui.t thai ou Monday IiIkuI thev ?.till b_ prti|to.?4?il art iii.-inl- ._ of the ?ubail tiub, vtilii ?blab their old nianlers aud pit-wilt eu?i>le)er? i?"* promiuently idcLtittcd. ....^.The lio/tT clioli'ia i.s prat-UIiaf in Cvntrul Kentucky. On Fuursday, tbe sirmt luapc? (?n ?i Utais* vide condemned a drove ol iou diseased bo^a aliioii had urn veal fr.uu 1'itri*. ? The jury in tho Khnnilmrg whinky caao, on ;nal at liubuntie. lovta. iiitolviuj: l,..?o i...ircl? t._ whisky, failed to af-tei*. and were dischar-? '. lue Jury were oui lr> hour?. ? The UiidtTWi.tvi*? of BomNmi have pr?? ?eiit*>d the k?**-per?of iht- Miuot'? I^d*;?* i.._'??iii.,ii?*r? with twottniea of tue luinruauaiiial c?xl,a of ?(?.'l?ala fnr use iu comuiiiiiieutl.ili Willi the luala laud, anil In e.?.-e of ve-seU In alletti-.-??? appeal-in?; wilbiu ?l|.'ii?, lo eiivt ? i.,i?pt uolleO of tbe fart. ? An attempt was made on ^'oiliicntlay ti r.?li tie-Lank ul ?..ilialii,, M... Mi. Hliei.e. ?.,, Hanker, ?a? killed, und anotl.er man, name uiiKi..?.. n, .-alaoaaiil to have been kill.-.t. One of the itibln-i? _.,.? ?averely ?ounilctl. Tbe particular?! have not t?? -i. nt ?it ni, but it i? i .?ported that the robber? succeeded iu obu.:.i-,< t-CU.IAeU.