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jBWitvmt ffvr'f-ni (f f Hiimn m . f me. I WL. XXXIII. : . ' 1 :ta wti-joho arjASHyiLLE, TENNESSEE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1866 fin Amvjiifivi' ' 0? -t NEWS .- rti itt Ann XFi -17- DAY. OF THE During November l.OtS emigrants from Eu rope, arrived at Baltimore, . . - Navigation on the upper Mississippi Is about elose-4 for ibd keaJarii finvwi.i flln. The Government officially disclaims the action of General Sedgwick in occupying Matanioras. A Washington monument, costing SoO.OOp, U talked ofby thfccttite'ni of PlainfieW. tfewJer2 sey. The British regular force within the fortifica tions of Dnblin is estimated, at eighteen! thou sand tnV. ' ' iS ""H ' Thanksgiving day seems to hare been goner ally observed In all the cities and towns through' out the West. LATEST.TELEGRAPHl&NEWSi Utf, w-arerLdi?g nchof in Kefeatof the 4 sunrage upon the freedmeatf this District, this, harbor. It is ascertained that they I the standard of revolL : i j .S'UOJS XEWr YOItK, . Iloboken Bank Fraud Mexican Xcmi From Paraguayan, Seat of War fng-ton Rumors, etc New York, Dec. 1. Thelleriild'a Dnb lin correspondence, Nov. 17th, says the wants and miseries of the inhabitants' bin der British rule, are set forth -as constitn tine the exciting cause of a revolutionary outbreak, which the writer seemed to an ticipate. In .the case of the alleged Hoboken bank frauds. Judce Dalv of the Court of Com mon Pleas, yesterday denied the motion of ! i U 7 r J i m ill ' I - . - It'll reported matoh fa about being- made between Dudley I his client, uco; W. Chadwick, rom arrest, Kavaniagh and Joseph Dion, for a purse of 890,- The case has been postponed several times New York dispatches states that a propeller loaded with Fenian arm! slil'ed from Sandy Hook' on Thursday night for Ireland. A monument to the memory of soldiers from Dutchess county. New York, was dedicated on the 2Sth nit., at the village of Madalen, with lm pressifo'ecrcmonies. The trial of the robbers of tho train on the Loulsrille and Nashville Railroad at Jrank- lin. Ky.. has been postponed until the 10th of Decomber. J ohn.C JSroskinridje don, and i render nwarJeU to Leo iindi JoTinsoa included him. Our Government, ltd stated? has received in formation fjagriltalyjistatingltpat thb Pope has and will energetically insist on an eatly vuie on it. .w 4 j. s . " It is said to be his purpose to haveTtliis new law in full force before the next muni- . . m a. pai election in this city. .Jtwas, Senator iuprniiwhs intrpducdjandjcarried through the bill emancipating the slaves of this district. becretary McCnlloch is desirous that Copcress should enact a clear law, makinj it distinctly understood that the TJniffet States are pledged 4o redeenj the' principal as well as the interest on its bonds in gold; ktit tnnninn InV.VkATI L!t- -11 1." uu mivn.u bub vf'UBlblUU Ull UlS measures aneet in that body, he will not directly propose,it In. another form, how- will sail in a few days, thouch their desti-l uaupa.isjunKnown, Liverpool. Dec 1. The steamer Java. which sailed frpm Boston on the ,2lst, ar rived here this morning. I i " ' . t " Indians Reported Tronblcsonio In Idaho Value or Bullion Produced, ctc . fn IO i i f f SANFiuifcisco, Nov. 30. Up to Wed nesday afternoon fourteen bodies from the, wrSckMthe Coja haiwaihidlashora Oar(l vain x-aige, ir. jttowaen ana Mrs. rearsor among them. Advices from.Idahc to Nor. 17th. ren TJJ . LI T ' ius luuiiius very irouoiesome. t-amphertlcojrlth GlreeHna rnrvt,.n . . ' mn hps-freih supply at a YT. Sznith's-'Dror' Store, earner Church and Vine iti. -nor2l-5t; J A lnree pomades, Cfismatici and oil., th .. . . ni "" vaurenstreet, & 1 1 ...... .7 ? . ,.V i .. i the defendant' connfl for th HfeM.,rrnl ev.er " 18 1,01 nKeiy that this, and several " 7 vt rtUrt n,s...AI. i,. I Va. Ml 1 ; bruihFfoHheTtt 8 1 I the value of hnllinn nrnrinpf frnm .hmi.r , j.V.-ji.. j .1 proper nme. i, ... - , . 1 .. .J" J w awwuiujuuaK mis .uuiciiuauv. uliU vraLPri 3ay, on the calling of 'the calendar, nb'an swer coming lrom defendant's counsellor, Charles Wehle moved for a default, which was granted , There were 1,249 vote3 registered fn the nitif vootarvlftv trtio In n71ttn tL. ber registered -at the general elect on, makes ? 10?g proper time. ' The Post's Washington special savs tin 1 dehnite action will be taken atthe -.Republican caucus to-night, as many members are still absent. ' The iCommercial's Washington special says: oecretary Seward has not yeUro- is netitionine forpat- n, and eTaimvtbatHbo' keneraf terms of s'ui-' ader'aTiaritellto Ijeoand'Ji 9SSBoraei1).u1lil(ftrust-to ihe imrjJ'lBg Victor IlmaBueU: v . iMfrom London says Secrelafy pateS to Sir Frederick Bruce in re Fenin prisotforii has awakenedbel-?Phcilf80 pardons to such persons. Cer- resolvei protect! Apri Sewi gard to llgerent T$elins,jnTory:cIreles. It has i uaffynrixl . h v jhs .Investigating Committee recently in session at Washington, that $300,000,000 worth of cotton has been seized byGovernnymt agents jn tho S(Suth, and. that not more, than a tenth of .the amount his been realized by the Treasury of thp United States. A Galveston; Fexns,' dispatch: of the 30th ulU. says: It'isnot true that Gcn; Sedgwick crossed the Rio Grande with troops. -Tho report brigr nated from some dispatches from Sheridan to Heintzlcman, disapproving certain aets of the commander of the sub-district of tho The Iter. Mn'Jlamcr, a member byterian Assembly, was decayed into a gambling hell in Memphis, m tho er.ontug of the 29(h nlu, and , after beiwr drugged, .was robbed of three hundred dollars. There wci to have been a groat pacing match At Indianapolis yesterday between Red Duck, of Indiana, and Lady Wnlkor of Canada. The match was for $G,000 under saddle. Both horses havo fino reputations for speed. The Boston Journal states that Ex-Governor Bontwcll, in a lecture at Lewiston, Maine, tiro weeks age, said President Johnson and Air. Sew ard had'known fer more than a year, that John Surrathad gono U Homo and enlisted in tho Army of tho Pope. This statement was made before the announcement that Surratt had been demanded giyen up, and had escaped from cus- A eolission occurred between a passenger and freight train on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, near Corinth, M Irs., on the 29th nit. Henry Slawn. tho conductor, three white mon. ind four frccdmcn wcro killed instantly. The baggago and express" cart .took fire, consuming tho contents, together with tho mail and the bodiesof't&o killed. Mr. (Tones, the baggage-' master, was oaHgbt by the baggage, and, although unhurt, was bnrned to death, the passengers being unable tb render any assistance, owing to the heat. Threo freight cars, one second-class passenger car, and two engines wcro destroyed. No other Yiassengers were injured. The accident' resulted from running behind time. a total of 12G.141 voters in thiscitv. A matih at billiards was played at Jr- ving xian last nignt, Dctween Uoidthwait, of Boston, and 2dPeytt,or $500 n aide. in wmca uoiumwaii came out winner. The Herald Mexican correspondence. dated Chihuahua, Nov.7tbf says: The pol icy of Juarez regarding the Mexicans who have served in the Imperial armies and who may fall mfoliis hands after thn ,final embarkation of the French, is slightly "Jiinted at in a communication of thb Secre tary of War of the Mexican Eepubli Gen. Pavar, at Juixfin. The fcecretnrv disapproves in strong language, of the tain documents arc published officially hv the Juarez Government, which throws a load of light upon Ortega's operations. The latter has granted the privileges of coining r ? r, . . .o iueiicnu juouuvin csan rrancisco in a n . zen of New York."' "Jnhrez being requested uie saiueinuiviuuai vo rainy me per mission of Orteca. it was oromntlr n. ' a r j tused. The news from the seat of war1 in Pafa- agua, is dated Bio Janerio, October 2 In addition to the chantre of commander in dispatch to Minister Bigel6w at Paris, di recting him to remonstrato against the de lay in recalling the French troops from Mexico. ' It is anticipated that Louis Na-poleon-is not likely to be satisfied with the energetic tone or Mr. leeward's dispatch, much as ho may desire to get out of the Mexican scrape. There will be a warm struggle between the .txecuuve and legislative branches of the (government for the control of the en tire revenue .department, with a view to the possession of thcspojls of, the office. The Republicans will therefore atttmnt to ueiacn inis omce lrom the control of the President. With this View; Judce Kellv. of Philadelphia, IS preparing a bill to sub- . -ri laieainera, as in iuis case, except upon Dnsi- 1st to November 1st at $1,073,256 in cut- rency. Jship bila3 Grancrer, which nut into this port in distress, ha3 been ordered to dis charge cargo for examination by tho agent of the underwriters, and will probablv be condemned. The Central Pacific Railroad has been completed to Cisco, ninety-three miles from bacramento, twelve and one-half miles from Sierra Nevada, 5,911 .feet above the level ot the sea. Mexican Affairs .Rn mora. New Orleans, Dec. l.The Galveston Bulletin of the 29th contains'the following. The city- was full of rumors yesterday in reference to Mexican affairs, no doubt in duced by the arrival of Lieut. Taylor with dispatches, and the departure of thp steam. erEUzabeth Read with the return bearer of dispatches. We are assured by those who. know that the matter has no reference tp the French, but we are not informed as to what it does refer. The Government may sabe In the meantime a diversion in Pnnnrtn is to be expected from what is going on at the Roberts headquarters. Withia ten days orders have been received, by Presi- Hani y nL. 1 .1 n a uck Auuera ana uen. cspear for 8,000 uni- '"" 'rem, me uiperent circles. The money for such uniforms in every instance accompanying orders. The armories are busy fixing up and burnishing sabres, and u is certain that all this preparation por tends bloody work for some person or per sons unknown, President Roberta is at hia office from day to day without any rest or cessation of labor. The daily News says several prominent officers of Col Roberts' staff waited on Col. Keller, the deputy commander, yesterday, pledging themselves toco-operate with the main body as soon as the order was given. TRIAL OP THE MOXTREAL KIISOSEB3. MojrritEAt, Nov. 29. Arrangements for the removal of the Fenian prisoners from thejail in this city to Swartsburg are com pleted. The prisoners will be accompanied by a Btrong guard. Great fears are entertained of a raid from the Vermont frontier to SwartsW( tn to. lease the prisoners. m Judge Johnson, the presiding judge dur ing the trialsjnforraed the Crown authori ties that he would not set m court nftor 4 I of thorouffhlv 9nnl emm iU o clock p, sr. unless a strong force of regn- anyiengths to suit, from Knight Bros. Nfa W 'lars were stationed in the vilLi Church rif ' 4 norlS-H yotauBti, .. Edjrcfleld nnd Kentucky Kallroad Omnjre or TJme;-On and after Nor. 26. ISSa. passenger trains on theEdgefield andKea- ' ' tacky Railroad n.U arrive at NashTlHe at' &). y- Md Paft at l-t5 pm. nov27-lw Yellow Plaelloorlns.atio prices, cor- ; ner of Crawford and North Summer sts. (? . Seasoned Vopnlnr rnmber.' corner f ' " Crawford ajidrtn00"1 . ' : Bnlldlns Xnmberof all kinds, corner ot ' Crawfqrd and North Summer streets. ftf Ccdai Post and Fcnelnjr InrnDcr eoraerof Crawford and North Summer itiMP0' - ' "elts, "Wood ! TToo.l ! j Wood I U-auonfTckli" AVood for saloby Knight VrZSlt nov4 Evsst housekeeper should prsrlde a wife ; thoroughly ea.nmv1 stovw wnnn '.i. were stationed in the village The greatest excitement is manifested in the city over the news of an outbreak in Ireland. The leading Irishmen of the city had a grand banquet at the American Ho tel this evening. nor TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE, Church street. White H'Jno I-Ioorin-r manufactured by . Knight Brn.'s, on Rollinz Mill mil reduced prices. Offico, No. 49 Church'itreet I dt4. . . , iti 500,000 Bnlldlng: and Parlnsr Bi-lrir-1 ' can be had in lots to suit customer MlinJSSK " erders with Kvmn nDarM Justice Chase, who is to be authorized to make all subordinate appointments. A special dispatch to the Commercial ond ArltrorticAi. fr-r.m 1??Al,VnnV.l 41..1.. I pv..vL. "'uiini. ,or tne aouth to admit qualified nee umiM wwunBm inc leaping cm- frage; but violent attacks are wnr u c"1,i;,u" v I,B,nwi !l those papers that do not directly op "Wl UHKl UillUll rpqusly adopted declarinc that the Leeisla- Sr nde 'repor ed in dulis oilSZt the Herald a few7W ago, a new com- ; manuer lias neen appointed, to the hangs over this as Veil as all other Mexi can mattere. tn increasing disposition is Manifested to suf- made on pose it. papers, not edited br negroes, go against it. fleet place of Admiral Viscount Pamandre. levy 01 nveniy-uve thousand men in T m : . j j. i i. . ., jjiiiiw is uemanueu, uui uie recruits are coming m but siowiy. lue loss of the allies at fort Cnrahfnlv is now reported to be 7,090, besides three iron ciaus oemgsenousiy damaged. Tho allied army, it was rumored, would rii i. -l- n ' aw "iiu-tk uii orneniz, constitution, adapted to the new order of society: and to relieve the people of their present'indebtedness in ratio to their pre sent property, or it would be a shame to make their successors bear the losses br the war.-, It is understood that Gov. Piernont .. ft i . ... -win recommend tne adoption ot tho con stitutional amendment in his message. FItOM CAXAUA. Virginia I-esrlfllature. RICHMOND. Dec 1. The Vinrinia Ln. gislature meets on Monday, and numbers of members are arriving. The prominent topic of conversation anions? them is the action taken at a meeting of influential citi zens of the Peninsula, held at Williams bufeon Monday, unrinir uoon them the necessity of calling a State Convention as early as practicable to revise the Constitu Senate. SaidbuAT. December 1. SGS. Thn pursuant to adjournment, Mr. Speaker Frierson in the chair. Tho special committee of five, to whom was referred a memorial of German cltiiens, asking action by tho Legislature to encourage immigra tion, presented Senato bill No. 410, in accor dance with the prayer of tho memorial, which was passed on its first reading, and was referred to the Committee on Immigration. On motion of Mr. Cate, House bill No. 535 was reinstated on tho calendar: , Tho special committeo on House joint resolu tion No. 278, in regard to the. removal of the Re ceiver of tho Louisville, Clarksville and Mem phis Railroad, asked and obtained leave to with draw from the deliberation of the Senate. Houso bill No. 403, to iccoroprate the Memphis Iransfer Company, passed tho first reading, and on motion was referred to the Committee on Corporations. fourteen House bills were passed on first and eecanu rcauings ana reierrea to committees. P0V73 No. 49 Chureh street Just Kccclved, a larseasjortment of r.nili.-n Dress Furs and Hats at Laxdr & Bao.'s. nTl2m 4i North College street. ' For.Itcut-BuiIdlngNo'43, Union strcetljbe tWeen College and Cherry, now occupied jas.a. shoe store by F. D. Fcllkb k Co. Possess'essfoa given immediately. For terms, apply to F.'j. ' Fcllkb & Co.. No. 42 Union strceL novl6-tf To Consumptive. Tho Advertiser, hav ing been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy.aftcrhaTingsuBerod several , years with a sevcro lnng affection, and that ' dread dbease. Consumption is anxious to maka known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure, , lo all who destro it, ho will send a copy of the ' prescription used, (free of charge), with' the di- Several Senate bills on second reading were l.rections for preparing ahd bslng tho?same, which referred to.committeesoriiassedoTer informallr. Jlousajoint resolution No. 2S6, requestingthe Joint Committeo on tho Franchise to report at the earliest practicible moment. Passed. llonse joint resolution No. 237, as follows, was passed, and Messrs. Spcnee. Fraiier and Al- the National Exhibition at Rio Janerio l st- Alban't Celebration Fenian Pris- Exciianoe papors'frotri Boston taf New' Orleans reaching this tablo, speak of stai nation in business. Tho whdlo sjstcm'or exchangi ng oommoditiosior money values- is out of gear nnd working badly. Whcthor this state of things is due to tho unsettled political condition, tho opera' ttons of. speculators and stock-jobbers, tho deficiency ia auppty of great staples, or quaokish attempts to accommodate thp laws of trade to the necessities of a re dundant currency with which the Gov ernment lias too much to do, wo do ndt protend to bh3 Doubtless all of those hare moro or less influenco in producing the result It is a fu;ct, however, that business, is languishing, and that thero ir a gonoral decline in values. To tho great mass with whom the cost of living is a IJiiiuayuiisiwDiniiuilj ii;uucuuies u quosuou whether the uricMof .tho necessaries of life have como down in proportion. The newyear-is at hand and prudent men are beginning to nmko their calculations for another twelvemonth. How is it with zaeafc'anU bread? How about cloths and calico? How about hats and bonnets, and boots nnd shoes? How about wood and coaiJjArc tho middle men those who deal between the producer and the wholesale denier and ,tho consumer, re ducing their selling nrices? How about rente? ' ' Circumstances, arc compojling re- j j i: J ?- : fini'l '... I uuciiuua in prices, xiicy arc reuuoing the wagos of laborers and th? salaries of employees of all kinds, tind if people who "sell things'' oxpect to get them olT thqir hands without considerable loss, they will act wifely tto aocommpdatethemsolves to the downward toodenoy. . Everything will result better if nil hands come down togothcr. opened oh the 19th of October. The 'ex hibition is intended to display the products of that favored country, The Emperor and Jiinpraw, and the Prince and the .Prin cess, accompanied by a large suit, attended the opening. . Further heavy duties havo been imnnxl on the distillers of rum, in Jamiaca, by the Legislature of that Island. Tint litl .margin for profit remains with the business unacr tne new tax. ihere will be, in the future no direct communication between Kingston and the unueu ctaies, except by transient carrying A screw steamer, named the Rnlivar. 1 1 T . . - -' reacueu .uaguayra, v enzueia, on too 13th of October, havinc been fitted out In "Rnir. -jaiiu, jur me v enzuenan nary. It was manned with fcnglisnmen, who insisted on being retained as it crew, and on finding iniu iney wouia not ue retained, they set ail with the Bolivar, and have not since ocen ii earn irom. Dr. Padenstein has been century bv tb. board of health for necrlectimr to r'nnnrt tho prevalence of typhoid fever in the deaf ana mi nib asylum. It is likely that a hospital will Iia pstnb. isnea oh uie natterr lor those Riifft.r C ..! r " o A Washington enecial sai JiuIm Car ter, of the Supreme Court, will delivor t.ho anaress oi welcome at the mass reception There have been two hundred and twen- ty-nine resiKnattons of clerks in tho T iry Department during tho ,past year, mostly on n'ccount of inadequate salaries. A strong effort will be made to have Con gress increase theo salaries, oners Probably Respited. , Toronto, C. W., Dec 1st. St. AlbaaV day was celebrated here quietly with a ser mon and supper in tho evening: Chief J ustice Richards in the Courtiof Common Pleas, announced yesterdar that . u r . . juugmenu wouia oe given lo-aay m the caso ot me reman bievin. There was no motion made of applica tion on behalf of McMahon in the Court of liueen's Jiench; but this being the last day of the term the decision is expected to-day; also, it is understood, that the Fe- mans recently sentenceu to death in this city, will probably be respited for three months, to wait the result of the appeals in meirnenau oeiore tne courts. A force of volunteers has' been ordered to bweetsburg during the Fenian trials. A part of them from Montreal and the re mainder from the Bedford battalion which now numbers twelve companies. All the local companies are warned to be in readi ness for service. D. Arcay McQee, in a recent speech, -re ferring to the convicted Fenians, said, these men deserve death, but the spirit of tne limes is so opposed to capital punu-jh-ment, where anv other punishment cm reach the case; and jn these cases I hope it may he found po.iible to temper justice wiin merry. bt. Andrew's day passed off with creat eclat. bermons were preached in the churches; antlftj'concerf and speeches occu ;pjed the eveninir. - ft Ahc President stated that the Secretarr had expended S18,QQ0 during.' the button. countrymen. uonuRO, u. w., uec. it lh& town tionand adopt it toihe alteredcondition of I dr worooapp.oinlcd tach commUteo on the tbinrro r I part ortnofcenato. Joint resolution raising a Joint Select Com tilings, A centleman named M. L. Manrv. was shot and killed in the street this morning wy a negro. Reimb lean Jolllilcntloii. Xewark. N. J., Nov. 1. The Republi cans of this city celebrated their triumph in thp. latA plooti ning. A large number of prominent mem- Sices an.d hl?h i"-"'.0, engendered by tne war, ben of the nartr were nres.nt. A Jl rJX"nJli L - n mittoe to take into consideration that portion of j lucui.itiuuta message in rciercnce to our pen itentiary. Whereas, Tho General Assembly of the State of V?.nS?aieeJlas beca required by his Escollen ey.V ilham O. Brownlow, (Jovcrnor of the State of Tennessee, to take into consideration the condition and workings of our penitentiary sys tem; and Whereas. It appears that tho violent predju- set of toasts were read, and re.snnnqp mnrli by Cor. Ward, SenatorFrelinghuysen,Hon. John Hill and George A. Halsey, members of Congress from the fourth and fifth dis trict. Letters were also read from othnr distinguished memhers of the party who were unable to attend. Pay of Members of A'ortta Carolina I.cirtalature. RAI.EIofr. X C. December lat. Tn tbo North Carolina Senate. Mr. WiVcins nf tt.i!. r. , -. . . : ' riainax, lntroauced and carried a resolu tion allowing officers of the Legislature ten l,, . . . " aouaw, and members six. It was amended by substituting four dollars. in many cases, that most sacred right, and im partial verdict; and Whereas. From information derived from nu merous and reliable sources, and actual inresti- puon. appears mat in some localities verdicts have been rendered regardless of justice and mercy against certain classes; therefore . lt rS?,red bjr tho General Assembly of the btate of Tenncssoe, That a j'oint committee of cicuuu iuij pmioi vao nouse ana tnree on tne part of the Senato be raised, to take into consid eration this all important matter, and report to the Executive" at tho earliest practicable period. House joint resolution No. tlie Comptroller shall 2S3, providing that less rni , . . , I uuuuivu, v. t., XJCV. i. aue town ww t r "lrecal ' revenue ior the- lighted l;ist night with the- new gas made mrr' r 1 ', '"S yyuW- from pine wood, bones? dnd other refuse vegetable and animal raalter.' The JigTit was quite brilliant, surpaisine that maim lacturea irom coat, woicn 'Bad been pre- viousiy useu, wiuie it wiu be more ccononli cal. " rf-lttr T-k 4 a nnuuKMiK, v. y., i?ec. i. a. large number of persons continue to visit the gold regions, and prospecting is going on lively. A California miner-rofesscs hira fself satisfied with the show, and rumors' are nfe of the discovery of the precious nitAl in otner sections of the bade country. uuu, as has been published, are really man Htow.uuu.UVU. rpt n . iiieoecretary oi the Treasury will not recommend the Issue of any five per cent bonds as statetLand will indicate thttim at which, in his judgment, Ibe S-csumption Of specie payments can oe fialely-ellected. It is hisopinion that tliis may bedone in eigh teen months, but hope.? for an earlier date. A Hartford special saVd: ' Mr. Leich grocei1, of that city, was stabbed four times on Thursday night in an encounter with a burglar. The robber escaped. A. Memphis special Rays: By the col lision on the Memphis and Charleston Rail road, yesterday, theconductor three-whites. ium luuir irtuumeu, were instantly Killed. The baggage and express cars' took fire, burning their contents, with the mail and bodies of the killed: Mr. Jones, thebae- gage master, was caught by the ,baggage, burned to death. N. P. Willis, it is said, Is now passing away. He has not appeared at any of the placesjio is accustomed to frequent in New Yorklfosome weeks, but has been confined to hlcsiaOTCC.orAOruJson, by his feeble health. ' ' and althoutrh unhurri was Three flat cars, a .second-class passemrer car and two engines were destroyed. No passengers Avere injured. The accident resulted from runninir behind time.- The New York Times Washington spe cial says: Tho President's message has been delivered to tho agent of the associa ted press, to be sent to the leading iour- nais oi me countrv. Lames for the Aew York and PhiladMnhi h i as been entrusted witii special messen gers, who will deliver them when the redd ing of the document is commenced in Congress. lhe World's special insists that his snVn- mary of the Secretarr of the " Treasurr's report, published a few days since, was made FOltEKJJ" "SEWS, ny tbe Cable. London, Nov. 30 Noon. A gun boat left falieerncss yesterday and another will leave to-day their destination is Ireland They carry with (hem a large supply of arms anu ammunition to be used in tne suppression of the .Fenian outbreak. No more arrests have been made London,- Dec. 1 It is reported on good authority that Mr. Rieelow. iIir States Minister at Paris accidently read to xapoieon. in person, a very grave and de cided dispatch from Secretary Seward. This dispatch,, so the report goes, implicit i.. ...... . . .iii . i ' it milium i iauiju 10 iuiuii tne engage ments sue nau enicrea into with regard to .the Mexican question. The Emperor Fhowever, made no reply. Queen Victoria and suite went to Volveshire to-day where she took the chief part in the ceremony of erecting a statue of Prince Albert. There .were immense crowds of people present' who extended an enthusiastic welcome io the Queen. There is a vague: nfmoff thats theC Chief Organiier Steyens lately arrived ia Paris and is now secreted there. immediatelyonnhe assemblage of Congress ' Lisbon,. DeifiaJ.--; Th? famous UonanT! taukand other vessels belonging tri the I up from the books and was entirely correct. I -The Herald's Washington BpcdaLs'ays Morrill, of Maine.'it isv imrVrstnna'l will i . Sentences. Philadelphia". Dec. 1st. In th of Qyer and- Terminer, to-dav, Judge Alli son sentenced Newton Champion 16 be hunir V. 11.- j rr . " iui mc iMuiui-r oi mary uarny, in a house of ill-fame last summer. Win. H. Maguin, whd killed a cirl named Mivofli P.W at .tlie Continental Theater, about two years. whee, vas Kentenced to eight years solitary cwnuiieiiieni. .inc sentence was made light on account of-theajleged insanity of prisoner. r i , THE FENIANS. Excitement in Ht X.oul.-.Sto3ii.Mi,J II-adfiiartcr',Vrinv .Shipped" for Irelnnd-Vrpjected It?volntlon. Sr. Locis, Nov. 29. The citv i nniti lively with the. movement among the Fe nians here, .considerable comributidn3'o! money and arms arc. beinsr reeeived at StephenV headquarters. Rioirganization ot circles is rapidly progressing, and a good many men are joining military Organizations. New York. Nov. 21. The Tribune savs it is certain that Mr. Uames Stephens has left the citv for parts unknown in eomnftnv with several of his followers and adherents. There is no unusual excitement. not l,4lm nv urnmt. upon the Treasury for Metropolitan Police pur- Kuaca uuiu i iuo migaiioain regaru to tne system shall have been decided, .was taken up. and on motion of Mr. Trimble, referred to the Judiciary Committee. Senate bill No. 412. for tho relief of tho Fay ettenllo Academy, with an amendment from the iionsowasiiKeaup. un motion of .Mr. Smith tbe amendments wero non-concurred in. .oanaic Din o. vio maso asnitable dispo sition of the Hcrruitasfo prsperty, with amend mnnts by the House, was taken u p. On motion of Mr. Trimble tho bill was refrred to the Committee on Public Grounds and Build ings. On motion of Mr. Powell, the Sen at adjourned until Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Houw of Representatives. The !Toue was ;alled to order at 10 o'clock. Mr. Speaker Heiskcll in the chair. Mr. Ovcrstreet introduced a resolution, which imujjiwu. prurming lur me appointment oi a joint committee to Investigate concerning the j i-uuiraci oi mo levees oi mo Jenltentlary, and the action of tbe Penitentiary Commimioners in the premises, and for that oumose that saiM oin. mittce be authorised to send for personi anrf papors; and requiring them to report the proba bio amount of net proceeds, and ths t.r.).Kin they will find a bukr Cobs roa CoxsBMrTiojr, ' ' ASTHai,hKo.vcHiTis, o. The only object of the adrertiscrin sending tho Prescription, is to ' beneSt the aSlicted, and spread information which he conceives to be inraluabla; and hopes every sufferer will try this remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will pleas address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings county. New York. oct23-ly i Personal. Wearoglad to see that our old - ' riend, R. D. Buniy, has re-opened his- business ' at No. 16 North Cherry street. Mr. Bivvu was a large Joser by the great fire on Cedar street. -We call the espeeial attention of his friends, and the public generally, to th& fact of his havingc opened again. Jle- Is prepared to do engraving," stencil cutting, brands for whisky and flour bar rels, seals fer courts notaries, public, and all other description of work in his vocation, at short notice, and in the very best and most thor ough manner. Mr. JiLVUV, owing to his misfor tune, is peculiarly deserving of patronage, and' we trust ho may receive that patronage which '" his merits so well deserve. lie will attend to " the repairing of clocks and watches, as hereto fore, to the entire satisfaction of all. ! ' -' iot8 lm V Public Kale For Cash.-ONTIIE THIRD ' DAY OF DECEMBER next, I will sell for Cash from FOUR TQSJX HUNDRED IRON AXLE , W AliyASatthe Toll Gate, one mile from Nash-, vllle, on thgjflfanny White Road. Sale to com mence at tea 'clock, and continue from day to day until a)l 'are disposed of. J. C. PENTECOST Auctioneer." por9 td ISoota and. Shoe Cheap at SO Public Sqnnrc; Irreetisenuenee of a contemplated change m my business, I offer the best selection of.IloOts and Shoes at greatly reduced prices. The buyer be he a consumer or a merchant ' ,W11 surely profit by examining my stock 'of ' goods before supplying himself, as I am quite In earnest to git o bargains. Max. L. Gcttm mx, sep6-tf No. 20 Public Square. It r.a ..1 yearly loss arising from tho leasincor thetb lishmen.t. Tbe bill anlborlxina thm rttmmnr tn Ihh, nnw bonds in lieu of tho?o outstanding bond which maybe dc&iccuor mntilaied.or othervise im paired in vsrao. came up on its thlnl reading, and after betngdistusiedfora little, was referred to a spoclal committee. , - The passage of corporation bills completed ino Dusires i.i tne iorenoon. when the House amonrneu unui a o ci&CK on lonaarmoralng. SPEcTANoflCES. mrutmiw Trade. w. T. Berry & Co;J Jjooksellers. Public Square, ars daily rpceiving i T' it ... i . , . , i nuuiHonf imucirsiocK ot ucrutmas uoods.eon- Lol. Kelly returned some days since from I .:.,: r u,( i t, i.i v; , , ,i j .r' wij - lisuting of Englbh Bibles and Prayer Book, in unknowd ' pafli, and Has observed a "very quiet reticence ever since. It is understood in Fenian circle that a vessel was sent outsidcof Sandy- Hook at ablate hour on Tuesday evening with" four h u n d red. refol vers and two. h'un dre"d jEfffiefd rt r . i -r i mi nues ior me jrisn snores, uie arms were conveyed to the vessel on a harbor tuz and lmnjediateiy sne was diwovered hearing ums. j.oyg.v0ii. ranay out. It is probable that some of the arms uo".' "tit. jioxes, iaise iaces, and. WiHow wereconTered irom i'ort Jiamraohth and tiarc.iagroni vaneiy, the newxst and most elegant bindings; Devo tional Books: all the new Illustrated Works for the Holidays : Writing Desks new styles, in wood and leather; beautiful Leather Goods, and j many now j-apcy Articles. Their stoek of wildren Il!us.tratod Books never was better. , 4ool!-lw- ' For Chrimn Uirts. Wines II From theLeHOWOBTn Vineyard and Wlno House. Cincinnati. W. r. & F. P. Ajdmsos, Proprietors. ' ' ' ' OoldenWeddlnffparUHnfftawb'af' ' DnC ICnfnwIm. Imhalln -i- rrS -ri-i..' ' w , . auwo macs ore furnished at much lower rates than imported goods, and for purity and boquet are excelled yb none either native or foreign. Setd.by Abciikr CHEirnij & Co. Kr.ixt Uncivil, K. B. Cuiitiiaji A: Co. i'ir nov2 3m J 4 ttiolco Groceries at Tottcn's. ArriTed, ,4f at last, 4he following carefully selected and - ..i ichly prepared, goods, which he is selling very, lowfor cash, at wholesale and retail: Fresh caa;, i ped fruiu, green peas, corn, egg plumbs, green- 4 gages, shaker preserves, guava jelly, calves-feet v, aj ot . t "if) dee2-20t Gpstbath & Scmi'iv 9 Union street. some cameoriinnally from Phvck?. The vessel was said to be a Phyck propeller,, with her original name painted out to avoid iscovery,. and a tin sign with! the Wrds Yountr Republic" . coyerine the place Where the originaLIettec were painted Iri ihe'clty orDublih there are fat?oned at present 18,000 regular troops, housed in the varioirsTs'trOng barracks and 'fottirlca tlons of the city. To drive those out it will Tg necessary to land aqd organize 35, 000 Fenians who must be thorbninlr armed' and organized.'' It ism0re than possible; Ifdwpver. that williinen davs nn Smurrw. . .1.. . T . . I aon-fl L-fak gut in neian.U, aiid. as a nutmeg! adQ alintee mMi nd" rrm r-i: rr2.iT"? .. i v ."Fi vostracrs Tamils, Iembn.-etc Lexingteii' and 'delutlon of'tht-nrf. -..f iu.., me voiemaa's JSngmamuiUrd. norSS-fit " 5An-3 Mr. J. firnlteruood, of HiclmoEd. Vs., now at u. u. Abbott's, fto-32 Collcgestreet. He has recently Wtr employed in some of the lead iat tailoring csfaTjlishments in the Northern cities, and comes highly recommended as a first rate cotter- deol-lOt Dos'r fail to read the advertisement of Myer k Hunt in this morning's paper. jlecl-lw "Pure SplcesV Ktei, rreah. at C. W. Smith's Drug Stbre.' csrner ' Church and Vine streets, reppecgfngeri'fclores. cinnamon. jelly. Cox's gelatine, aerated crackers, dried plumbs, blackberries and currants, oat meal sago, tapioca, satingloss starch, Java, Laguayra, Mo cha, Maricabo and Rio coffees. Also, imported and. domestic wines and brandies, at W. W Totten's.21 and 23 College street, Nashville. octl-tf For Attorney General ElventU Ju dicial District. Wc are authorized to an- aounee.A. C. Hio.it, Esq., as a eandidate for Attorney .General, ior the Eleventh Judicial District, composed of the counties, of Giles, Mars-shall. Maury, Lawrence, Lewis and Hickman. norfS td A, Sure T, W. Aw -t ( St Pile Core- Da. Uilbekt'h Pttr . L-csixra-xr positively cures the worst cases of piles. Sentby mail on receipt of St. .Circuiarj-.i-, free. Sold by Druggists. Ajents wanted ev.ery . where. Address J. B. Rox-ixr, Manager,' No. 575 Broadway, New York- novl" 3m Come and Examine our line slock of fall 1 -r and Winter dress goods.shawls. cloaks, blankets Wacei boot and sboetf.'etc., etc;, which Is eomnel1d to -'tnH-r'I'WUi-l-Iint -iVm -r-rt O. Sir k Co.. ' Ifpllege streeti