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2 - ; :?77 I I i THE-NATIOKAL REPUBLICAN puBrTtsnHD vbb kto'tkiKOV (lt;yifit') ,; "0' HV -V. J. MDItTAGn,, Hortimt CcnuT of Tntk i ftritU, n4 U fmlalnd li.kt!Wi W ciiiUJiUtoo . , cut p.r m.Blb. sr VUtl i.W.rtbr, Bt0Op.ru. .at BiMforiij data. I 111 CUD fof Olti M6.Ui,- (BMri.IV Amtuementsv- N TM HAX KAUT1IK tyaablnaUrm, Compaaj. ITALIAN AND OttUHAJt OPERA r j " i . ti SPICULX0T1CI-Mr VAJtlTZtttotslfBTi moitnepeeirflllrto Inform tbe pobll that tbUti raw dletl Opl X fAni.conpnuiK aiiim waihEsowa end ei!i nt4 Lyil Artiste bow performlHlBjbt Oaftod ''"""oKAiip ontMuraiNicinT. Btf aor b-rfllr AUdame Relefaardt. T nrWw,d(Taada) Iveileav becetnber 13, Qaraae, Opera, PAP8T T 1 Mi4idi Rotter, Madame ClllBi,TI,-r ttabelnene j Here Voi ms, BBd Joeeph Hermaaas, Wedaeedey Ivealir. December It. fader LttOnui. kfl IfcGallncb. UMle Wee-lAUeLllfBorBrtfaoll.lJerrlUb-Ueaat JOMpA lleriBBBBB. . I 1 I A AttVUASTX&TBEI. - .O.T jMj7flri,Vrfl(iflirp7rmii Open, if eels-1 afllBiMiuiWpfki , JJDILIO. J lOrUHDjLTlflKAY 1 0;CLOCK. i 1 9atmr4r Irnlir. PtMvVcfOf .JlrfROYATOB.,.! Onwl4iiliBtbTa(BBJ4rucIrdt.l910D KMrr4 maUIb pcrqutt aoddrett clreU n CBtl BXtrB A4hU4b to erflBitrilBeladlB'rairTiit BMU... , if,, 1 M Privftu mih -.. oo ositorrfMV.) - L.,JZXrM Color4UE ...... 71 T);ku m BMUfor Uharor tkbT tlihu Haim v vw w Mtuim m turn CT. AHDBEWM ttOCIETT. Mr. Kennedy l Hetaeroti nail, for One Might, fa Aid of Ik fad of tkt BboT AtMtUUot, bo eai BtlMtl f 8C0TTIMI BOITOS, BiLtADS, Ac, VUI M prMOBtod, lBClSdlBf Mr Ala FlmldV Cn trrtlB,,rT "Itii BUaoarKpUAtaUnpQDw,M',Alltf ur U(AUliur,"StT)iirBMB Dwllib," Tb UcOrafor'i ' Ottfatrlar.' Tb Ltlrd o Coek pes aad AaJ4 BoblaOrkr ' UBTZIRO' rZfROTTHAIL. Wfe8ttwk"w,M' VI IUaiZD AT X TtelcftU flO tmalA i Rcirl ! rii-ant To bo bd of tbt Umbra, aad at lb door ea thi Ttalag oflka Coateru , :U-: 4J,I3 I. ! ...... WALL'S OPSRA HOUSE -Oq MOH DAT. !) ,,uJl.lkfOr4tUtjlaorthaitc, WM HOSALI LINOAHD, will fcppr (a bU Coul Sbelobt, PopuUr bVact, aad Latuilvaa f rrwliaal John Mi, QAdnilt - dt14-tf i. A COTERIE CARNIVAL Botl Ea,SQ.axe. L CoUrlt CaralTal liraa at tar Acdnf latt Mioa, bavlsc bta to aeeaifat to orarr parties Ur. I doalra to aiaovaca tbat artpoillloa of tho am will bo rlvaa at tho abort plact, oa Til DR8 PAT BMlS0, rabraarr , ISlSl Sab.eripUoa book aow opn at tti Acadrar cadarar L. O. ii. ittiai, p.reator. Merchant Tailors. OhOnGE IlGLtaLlNG. MERCnANT TAILOK. Had Jail rtetlrtd a Tory Una block of IMPORTED WlNTEtt DRESS GOODS, AndljprpardlwarrntaprftetaiatLOWB PHiCKdtkta aarothtr Pint CUh UonialaU eltf. Alao a la aiiortnaat of Qaatlomta'a Pornltb lattfaodar docS-lm LOSANO&HAHDON MERCHANT TAILORS, CORNERNINTH AND D STREETS IUYIH0 JDIT rUKCniSID A VIET CHOICI LOT CI FALL 000DJ, WEUTITIOUJt IBIIXS8 TO CITE CS X C1LL WILL II8B0DK DMT MDItTOM TO PLIA8I ALL WUO HAY IIUNUR tin WITH TI1IIK rAlUOHAOI. THI BUT OF WOBK ADD HODIKATI CUAK0I8 II OUB UOTTU. oG n.lni Stoyei and Tinware. 532 H E V K N T U 532 ITUEET. JUST BICI1VID A H.W SUPPLY OF MORNING Q LORY 3 AID OTHIB 8TOVH8. B11II.KS AND OBATU I0B KIPAtBIHO UF X 6T0VII. Tinware and llon.o Fnrnlthlng flood. riati ofp 4t-lut FIT! doon .ortb of Pi... .if. W. D Coon. CI OK) run. B A 0 A It , STOTt. TIN AMU 8UBT-fKOli WUBKIBS. n Ai.Ti.i. itrMi. imti ri... .r...i. WABUIMQIOII, DO. ttf F.rt!nU.r .ttistlo. pitd to ripilrtof For .. b.iMf P.rlor ilMtiri. ad ( ..a u votk .m.f id. noT Prepare For Winterl BIPAIB8 FOB ALL KIHDS ASP BIZU OF NlUVtU, HAN U EH. FUUNAVCH, uan Daroaaaai BOYD'S STOVE AMD UARDWAHB 6T0BB, o.IllatkitrL nti , BrlBf aam aad aanbor of atoT. Old (WTto Ub.. & ,,.., f., ... B0B1!RT B0 2S3m fo i79Kl.tbit.lbil.D.BjI. Attorney, Etc W. F. LASSELLE, H. H. ALEXANDEE, A T T O It N K Y H, XT It A W . MO. 8 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Near Cllr Ilall. dart flm . Seal Emit ind Gtncral lmonnct Ascot, Itooraa Nob, 93 and 87 No. 07 r alrcBl, betweon Nlitli and oTcnlh atrcetB. Prompt Attention OWon to ColleoUom ABBUBT LLOTP B. F SCITA LLOYD db HCTJVA, ATTOBWnVH A.T X.A.-W, No JO LOUISIANA AVINUI, Bol?4f Nur Gltr IUU Blankets, Blankets! Blankets!! UBAT AIIHY rtLANUKTN, NEW, Y'KY IISAVY,.Ccou Ibo Ul. Oo'tra. m..t..fM..b..pf..ibla wutE1. Sovoathtlreat el Lao. llrUia ttoaik bid, """ fltn riMIla II .TO QIVB MOTICl THAT TUB 8UB. X aertbarkaa obtain frou thaOrpbagi1 Court of WaibiaxtoB Coaalr. 1b tke Platrlotof Ciambla. Iattm of AdmlaUtratittaoii tbeporioaal oaata ot aao A. Hi MAI, lata of WavblaetoB elty, U O . joal. All por0BS kBTla aUtDia aialaqtbe aid doeoam are borabv waroid to exhibit iba am, with tho Tonebora toaroof. to the aabatrlbu on or boforoth tutdtr of ItoTotibar slid thej UltrOIBOrWiaapi' law u. W law be excladad frou all baa fluof the a aid estate U1T.B uaj.r T bwd tkl.jjaof Mojombsr otJ w3w 4mIn"tTratrlK mbsri w VOL. IKNtff'iC; ' WAsniMoi SiirATOAHkppssioa'liA ratorotJ t Ut eltj and win appaar lo bid teat la tht Set. at War 'oftha'aralitinn tbU lloa. T6a Uonrolttea oil Ifldlan Affalrl will U tilltJ tt fthr oq WedoaiJay, wkia Ifaa labjaot of th tmoaftr of tht Indiao Durtau to the. War Da. prtmifit, anndLan malteta g tnerally, will. b eODaldarad ill atetai to be uaderatood thai tba frlandi f th tramfer will ma lea bd effort td-diy to bar U'a lodlao Com nit tab rclUrcd of ny fort bar oniljcratiot. of the aabjeet on thairooadtfialltlj oppoieJ to tht aohama, tho oommlttaa barlof almoit uoaslmously rtrdrtd'Ac-Inirit.atrkoafrAk tbt lait Ion. An alttmpt will b tuadi, thertfora, for ateferaaco to tho Mllllary Oommlttea. Sen ator Ilaaderloa la of tkooplaloo.lt laatatcdt thst our Indian troUbUi'a'ra'mora th fauUcf OoBgrtia than of Aojrmlimanftfameatof tho Indian Buraau, And,bt thtnka ttikt if Ooo treat had paiaad tbo approptlatloa blt at any tlfco faefbrt May'laiVn kad thoa ablad th Ooraromeat to mifll tba eon tract a wlfh tho trlbdi id rtferaota to tht ptymentof aonnl tin, 4o , th prtMQt dJfflaultWi would be ATOldod, If thtra iftutd bt k dlaorlmloktlon ti regard the Indian trlbei," tbirt le no doabt that the-tnnirertothi War Department would meet with nor seperal tcror.but It la not eonalderedfalrtbatthUherokeca,OhotAWB. Ohlektiarre 6ttSaoitaoWi aould bojmada nbjeet to the war'powerwheQ thefao not require military corerament aa much at the State of aeorgla And other Southern eommu nltlea do. Qen. S&ermkti and Senator Hen derion aeemtocolnelde In their rlewaupon thUmatUfCltl doueteivhethereiia tlon of hoatllltlea will be broutht about un let! another committer la appointed with en Urged powera. Tub EittCTDAL TOfn Or ILliiou Ac cordlny; to law, the tlxteeu Prealdentlaleleo tort of Illlaola met at Springfield oa the 3d Initanf, and east the elector.! vote of the State for Ureal andOolfas. They then bU loted (er dae of their number td be the oDelal metieoger to Oongreaa. John D. Strong, eiq , elector for the Tenth dlatrlot, waa choien. Mr. Strong reached thli etty on Saturday Utt, hATlnglo hie poattislon the official documenti, wMch he win preaeat to the Preildent of (the SenafoWttieeecond Wedncidafof rebruurr, oq which day Oongreaa countt the electoral rotaoftheStatec.aad deeUreewbo baa been ehoteo Prealdeat and Vice Prealdeat for the four yean, Mr. Strong la well known tn thl elty he beog the clerk to the Senate Commit, tee on Territorial. n It dobs kot atom to be doubted that the Senate will agree (o the If ouae reaolutlon for reeeae from December flat to January 5th. Neither body aeema to be aoxloui to prooeed tobualneialn conaeqaenceof the break that mutt neeeiinrlly occur At the holldaya. It la not expected that much In the war of bull- ncia will be done in the Hooao Ihle wcekj TburidayandFrldaytwllI be deroted to oblt uirlce on Thaddeus StcTena and D. A. Finn or. and It Ii not Improbable that the dcatha of ojtntr member! will be announced daring the week. Tan Post Of ncx Defaitmist hai Juit ! uad a very daepoit route mapoftheStateof New York exhibiting tho mall aerrlee of that State and lta oooaectlena with adjacent Statca and the Dominion of Canada, Aa a apeelmen of the Art of map-drawing It reflect great credit upon the topographer, and It muit prore of great uie, both Inilde the Department and to the public at large Similar mape for the Statei of Penaiylraate, New Jereey, Dela ware, Maryland, and the DUtrtet of Columbia will alio aoon be laiued by tho Department. Tut Sisati SraciAt. nAimoAD Commit tbb bare agreed to report farorably upon chartering a railroad between Washington aod Cincinnati, and between Waahlogton and New York.. Thli la a movement upon the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, lta auccen li, howerer, exceedingly doubtful, aa the Senate hae eoreral tlmea decided tbat It had no au thority to charter railroad compaalca ou tattle or the District of Columbia. The Uouie haa, howerer, repeatedly pAiied bllli, cUlmlng that right. Qr. MiakitLAvo Ool. BrJET.ofaoT.Fen. ton itafT, hare been In thli city the pait few day, urging theeettlemeot of the State war claim, agalmt the Qcneral Qorernmeot, and hare reoelred a large additional credit. The lait Leglilature hartng refuted an appropria tion for tht maintenance or th Ntw York Military Agenalei, the office In tht city 1 to bo closed on the 19th (nit. The records and uooolshed buitoeit are to be transferred to tht Bureau of Military Be cord at Albany. Tun SoriarteiifO Inirioutt or Stiau. noATftf the district In which the recent col llaloa of the tteamtri America and United Statea took place haa been directed by the Secretary of the Treamry to make a thorough loreitlgatlon into tht causet of that lamenta ble disaster. It 1 alto underatood that Mr. McCulloch has recommended to Congress the repeal of the law authorizing tho carriage ol petroleum aa freight oa passenger ateamera. t -i It 1 mot xxracTD that Ooagresa will make much progress wth lrgUlatloa until after the holldaya. Meantime the estimates or the rarloua Department art to b prepared, and tht Important oommttteea will continue their session until tho reassembling of Congreta on the Itb, of January. Then Congreta will begin the work of the teuton la earnett. It l TXtiaRArnao hiitoi that Chief Jus tice Obatebat notified the other membereof the Supreme Court that no contultAtlon will be held on the legal-tender eaae ror some time to come. Thli will prevent any detlalon on the matter at tht present time. Ill understood that no decision will be mad until after the bolldajt, How. CuaVBLxi S, Srinois, pretl dent of the Republican Campaign Club of ths elty or New York, la here aotlrely urging hit claims to the appointment of United Statei district attor ney for tht Southern district of New York, under the coming Admtnlatrstton. Mr Spen cer waa one of the Qraot electors for the State of New York. It wat currently reported latt night that the nomination of a aneeessor for Commissioner Rollins, would be tent to the Senate to-day, Mr. Alaxander Oummlnga wilt probably be tht nominee, although B. 0. Persona, eaq , It alto named In connection with tbt office. Tains will si a dlrltloa of the Untied Statea Supreme Court thla week on the legal tender case, when tna majority aaa minority of the court will designate the justices to de clare the opinions. The Chief Justice will deliver the opinion of the majority. I-.. - - A VEnr la no a nrMnan of Senator and Beprcaeutallrea are opposed to the resign. tlon or Mr, Commissioner Bollloi and are using arguments to Induce him to abandon hi intention or resigning. TUIt ABM RKVIRAL CAMDIDATK for the office of Surveyor Oeneral or New Mexico, to 011 the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late Incumbent "ItACOBTiCtt" writes to tht New York CeMmm-l. "Card are out for th wedding U a daughter of Hon John V. Vtuttt, the "OTgresslonsI Trloter, next ween - Mn KMMM .7, ' : r ' in j VaWlNQTON. D. O.NDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1868. UxirKT A, Smtthb, esq, Collector of Out torn of NewYofkl here ItUmor ha It that be come to urge hie nomination to tht Senate for MInUtersto Bustla, Tub no0i.ncoaiTiccTiOM Committ will meet to-day to farther eonalder tht Oeor gla ease, and Qovernor Bullock haa been torn mooed totappear at thlt time., f Sibatob Mobtov will, on Wedneeday, ln troduee hi fieanciaf jneaiure la the Senate, and will aupport It la a ttrong epeecb. Ma. BrjxTOJf, the new Doorkeeper of the House, propose to redaoe tht tipentet of hi department 1,000 per month Hov.OiLcaaAA.Okow, of Penotylvanla, 1 here, and hit Mendi say that he will be Mr. Buckaltw'i ucoestoTln the Senate. Tni JrDioiAKT Co mm itt B have not agreed to report favorably Qen. Butler'e'bLll to re real thetenure-or-officeaet.aahaAbctnatAtett; i. A a PnBtiDiHT Jobhov hat approved th bill for the remoral or political dltabllltlet from Chief JBiUeo Mosee, of Sooth Carolina. Trfn'Drni ooraT-UA! ABTiALcha adjourned until January Jlth, Tib Mrtatei?rDBtioATidif A delega tion or prominent Mlsalaelppl Bepublleana ar rived In tht elty on Friday evening. It con Isti or Oeneral B. B.Eggleaton, Colonel B. VT, Flournoy. Hon. A. Mygatt, Judge J. F. Brown, Dr. T. W, Stringer, Major W, II. Olbbt, Captain II. T. Flaher, (editor of the luissiitlppl rilotj) uaptaln U. E. morgan, aad Uoloael U. W. Pierce, They have oome for the purpose or placing before Congress evi dence In support or the proclamation of the committee of Are appointed by the Oonstltu. tlonal Convention to manage the election and declare the result. This proclamation declares mat mo ciecuoo rcauuea in in raiineaiionor the constitution, aad the election of Kepubli ean State offleera, membere of Coagreit, and A food working majority In the State Leglila tire. They take tbejrrounde that the ret arm upon which OeneraiaiHem based his report on the result or tbt election were fraudulent, a fact which Oeneral O. entirely Ignored in hit report, although It waa sufficiently established by the rcporte of hla aubordlnatt officers, who wife iciiiuiuHj twiiKuua, viuioaor. aou ibu ni dation In verloua parti or the State, which rendered a fair election In thoie district! tm- riosslble. They will probably appear before he reeonttructlon committee to-day, and tuauB n iuu u..u.u vi .uoti; cbibi. MiBTiiraorTiBBoAKB or Mavaobbi or tub NatiosalSoloixbs' HouB-The Board of Manager of tht National Asylum for Dis abled Volunteer Boldlere met at th office of the Surgeon Oeneral lathi. city, on Friday There wero present. Major Oeneral B. F. But ler, Mr. Secretary Schofleld, Major Oeneral J. II. Martlndale, of New York, ex Qovernor Frederick Smyth, or New II amp tbt re, Judge H. L. Bond, of Maryland, Hon. Lewis B. Ounckel.ofOhlo, and Dr. B. B. Wolcott, of Wisconsin. Reports from the several asylums showed thai nearly d.ooodlaabled toldlere were cared for during the peat year, of whom 120 belonged to the regular armyj of these 197 are blind and forty-six Insane. A considerable fortlon or these men have been supported by he board At State and other local asylums, but the board adopted measures to Increase the accommodations at the asylums at Day ton, Ohio, Angusta, Maine, and Milwaukee, Wiseonaln, ao that after a little while ell tbt men ean be eared for at the regular aiylumt, where they ean be more comfortably kept, and have the advantage! of schools, libraries, reading-rooms, amusement halls, telegraph end print lo offices, and mechanical shops in which to learn new trades adapted to their peculiar disabilities, and from which they will be enabled to earn money wltb which to aid their dependent ramlllet. After making the neeessarr annroorlatlons. the board ad. Journed. Ttlegrstpble flamrnarj' Kiobtjb, and certain other ehlefs of tbt Sao and Fox tribes of Indians, are about to bring tit against th honorable Charles E. Mix, aetlog commissioner of Indian eflttri, Colonel Charles Morpby, superinttndent of tht ctatral lapcrlntondenoy, Major Wllsy, agent of th Saot and Foxes, and Thome Derwln, deputy United State marshal, for fall Imprisonment rKtokak aai hi friin. Uylog tho damages at ten thousand dollar These Indian wcrt arrested by the Indian agect while In Chlosgo en route to Washington, on order from the Indian Bureau not to allow delegations of Indian to visit Washington, except by per million of the Department, and were released pon a writ of habtat eorput Tas iTBAMinir Obbicbxt of th New Or lean and Oelveston line hat been daitroyad by Art. Lou $200,000 and no Insurance. Joiira Uabt, eged eighteen, baa been convicted of man slaughter by a FMIadilph!. ooort. Tab trial of tht Twltefaell forth murder of Mrs. Hill, will oommenoe la Philadelphia on Thursday next. Obobqb W Cook eonvlcted at Ulobmond, has been sentenoed by ths United States Dil tilet Court to ten years' Imprisonment In tbe Albany penitentiary for robbing tbe mall. Tub Virginia Statt Journal announce! that the stay lew will not b extended. A bbtial lbaqus hat been formed In Iltl Ifax European News, The fullowlar mlnliten aod officer of Stat hare been appointed In England, vli. Ser geant QlfiWd, Lord Chief Joitlee of the Queen's Benohi Lord Duffer In, Chancellor of the Duchy or Lanoastert is l ward Buillvan, member of Parliament for Mallow, Attorney Oeneral for Ireland, Chart! Robert Barry, member of Parliament for Dungarroo Solici tor Oeneral for Ireland, Thome Oeo Bering, Baron Northbrook, Under Secretary of War, and Mr Vivian, Treaiory Lord, to supervise mllllary expeodlturee Tbe news from Spain U that agitation there It still very great, and tbat capitalist! are leaving tbe country Tbsrt li much alarm among all olaiiei, although th Insurrection ary movement be not spread beyond Cadis Hostilities were expeoted at Cadli on Satur day, If the iainrgeots do not eubmlt Tbe Government baa offered tbe most liberal terms to the revolutionists, and left no measure un tried to prevent the effuiUn of blood The Madrid ofiVlal Gazttti of the 13b, had the following: ' Nothing further from Calls has been reoelved, owing to the derangement of the telegraph wire Th Government is anxloui for th Insurgent to yield to reason and patriotism, and not force tbe national troops, which have to maoy advantages, to fire upon their countrymen. The Government commander li certain of a prompt tuppretilon of tbe revolt Tbe Captain General of the do pertinent of Valencia reports to the Govern ment an tmmlntt rising or tbe Carlisle In Are. gon." It li reported at Vienna that the Ortek Q jv crnmtnt still withstands tbe reproseatatloai mad by tbe great Power of Europe In tbe matter of th ultimatum or the Sublime Porte, and that the Turkish ambauador at Athens tt consequently preparing to depart ItirnovxD Cos d mo s or tub Soutubbr Btatbi A. erlratt letter from a prominent and wall known Booth Carolina loyalist and Republican, to agcntlemin In thli city, report!, "Our proipeots tn South Carolina, and I think all ovsr lb South are now very encourag ing, both politically and materially, Law lessness has ceased almoit a If by magic sloe tbe elections, and everybody aeomi to adopt tbe motto of Grant.'Let ui have peace. Good fee Hog seems rapidly returning between the two parties, and a prominent Rcpablloan li treated different from what he was only a month ago. Tht flntoslal proipeots of the Stat have Improved wonderfully within tht last two or tbnt weski " ; UrtUtt I Latent TelesrrsipsBle Brevltlc. Henrr M. FUt t -Dmtd"! Is dead. Thoma Mlaer.of Baltimore, waa drowned in norroir ycttemay Judge "Oholeo 4led very suddenly in S ranoah yeeterday, A loss of VifXA U the result of a tire In Sa raanah. J " Spain seems tab ruled by "Oeneral Disor der" fart now, l Tht Ooverrunekt tttick oa tht Osdlx losa r recttoatstsbaebeen postponed. CadU 1 tn a statt of blockade. Oarllst revolts are apprehended In Arsgon. Bate too JlepahUeans are disposed to be disorderly, CbUagef maklns txtanalvt preparation for th army reunion- It 1 expected that nearly SfiOO o niters of tbt four armies will be process. Ninety thousand tight hundred dollar! In treaiurt arrived at New York yeeterday. Panama Ispolltleally tranquil, bat htt tht emall-pox., JLTV A French Oornmlitloaer la In Panama look ing after tht Inter-oeeanlo canal. Bogota ha a civil war. Chill hat an Impeachment excitement. EhrthytTalies have become to common In Chill that they do not txetta much alarm now. Tbt Irrepressible Train gave Cork a cartlor gaetxploilofl. nor Bpaolili troop will leave Snalu for Cube on th 15th. Turkey te preparing for hostilities axalnat Oreec. The King of Dnmaik And the Prince of Walt urge Oreect to accede to tht demand of Turkey. Oapt. Terrlll, aa tx-Kentucky raider, la dead. Oin. Orant and party were la Pittsburg res terday tn routt to Chicago. The Peruvian fleet at Nw Orleans is at a stand still, because of a misunderstanding be tween otdiers and crew. PeraonM. Hon. A, U; Bailey and Cyrus W. Field, New Yorkf lion. Edmund Burke, New Hampshire lion. L. IL Chandler. Vlrslnla. and Hon. Oharlea Mason, Iowa, are at the Ebbltt house, Hon. Fayette MoMullen, Virginia! Hon, D. w. u. w&eeler, New York, Uoo. Thomas Carney, Kansas) Hon. A. P. Orover, Kentucky, and Madam La Orange, are at the Metro politan. Uoo. Thomaa O. McCreery, Ken tucky! Hon. William A. Pile, Missouri, and Colonel Alfred Spate art at tht Seaton bouse. PEN. PENCIL AND ICISBORS. Thb trade In evergreen li lively Just now. Skatibq la good In Boston an! vicinity. Norwich; Connecticut, uiei velocipedes 00 yean ago. ITabd wood brings $10 per cord at Liwli ton. Me. Wild books sell at Ofty cents per pair la Petersburg, Va Moirof the Michigan lumber mllli hive stopped work for tbt season. Fbidat wsi tbe coldest day of the seaion la Boston. ViBGixtABi about Stanton have been en joying good sleighing. Tna teachers of the Dondoln school district In Boston have voluntarily abandoned the rod. Tab prettiest girl In Norwich. Conn . works for a livingand never had a beau. P.T BABHOViMOfooBAMnponhlsdoor bell knob Is translated "Pall The Bell" by hie friend, Dr. Chaplo. Tub eold weather pleases tbe skate, sellers and ooat-daaleri, aod tht ioe-outters are look log forward to an abundant h arret t. Pbodbkt people are baying their holiday gifts under tbt Impression that they art cheaper now than they will be next weak. Cuas, CocnRAir, of Winchester, Va , com milted suicide Jut Monday byhaogtog. No reaioo assigned. Recent Jury verdloU, In murder oaser, teem to have fixed the faot that there It such a thing as Insanity ad inttrtm J S. Mabtis, or Bhlppeniburg, Peno , com mitted lalolJe at the State Capital Hotel, In Uarrlaburg, on Friday, Mn. DiCkbks say his Journeyi as "Uncom mercial Traveler" art for tbe firm of Human Interest Brothers It ii asserted that about one la thrse of tht gold sovereign! In elroaletlon In England la light In weight. A larger proportion of the Sovereigns of Europe are "light weight! " In Woodvllle, Wis, an Indian and a bear were recently found lylog dead together. Bruin, after receiving sir bullets, had lived long enough to crush to death his antagonist Somb of tbe paper! think tbat Geo. Orant will have frequent o com Ion to repeat his brief peeoh at Providence. It was only two words : No, sir." Acbartbu for a railroad from EJsnton, N. 0 , to Saffotk, Va.. whar It will eoontct with th Nerfolk and Petersburg road, has beta obtained from the Leglilature of North Carolina, Col. T. S. FLOtiBMor, president of tbe At Isntlo and Great Weatern Railroad Company, will address tbe people of Nansemond at Suf folk to-day, and advocate the subscription on tbe part of tbe oonnty of $200,000 to the capital stock of tbe road TbB editor of tbe Norfolk Day BooX law tail Wednesday largo, ripe, ruddy and lutelooi strawberries, Just pluoked from the vines, In the open air, on the farm of Mr. John Car son, Burwell's bay, Isle of Wight county, Virginia At the last meeting of the MeiseoaustUi Inititnte of Technology, lo Boston, a new telescope of small atiehot great power waa exhibited The eye pleoe Is a complete com pound microscope Instead of a simple one The focal distance Is eight Inobet. and the Liggett power Is about eighty dlamttert Its powtrt in oDservauont ot ine moon, tne S tenet and the double atart, are very aatli actory. The tost It about $129. Thb Maioolo Grand Lodire of liana eb a- etti beli ltt annual communication on the Sth loitant. The annual report or tbe Grand Master showi that the floatlojr debt haa been reduosd some $00,000 the past year, and at preient amoantt to about $115,000. In the eleotlon tbat succeeded choice was made of the following gentlemen for offlctrt for tbe oomlngyear Wm 8 Gardner, Boston, Oraod Maiteri Ainamar w wodht, Amnersi, ana I W, Pope, Baiton. Grand Wardens, John McClellan. Bistro. Grand Treasurer, Soloa Thornton, Boston, Grand Secretary. Gov Bbowxlow, In tbe Knoxvtlle HVtif, dispose! of the cry tbat etrptt-baggiri have a monopoly of ornses la Tennessee. Only one State officer and one member of Congress (Ho race Maynard) came originally from the North, and a like proportion holds of tht minor offi ce s Ths Governor oonoladtt a follows i "But aside from this view, there Is another which must Impress thos whose notions of Justice have not been clouded by prejudice or sectionalism What lort of tenure upon any offices of tbe State would any loyal native have had If the carpet-baggers bad not eomt and squelched out rebellion and planted tbe banner of tht Government amidst tbe reeking rntm of war ? Of tU six carpet-baggers members of the House-Jour, at least, of them earned the right to tbtlr seats by brave service In tbe field, and tbtlr constituent wisely awardtd It Tbe only carpet-bagger elected to the 1 Dooming Congress from Tennessee be tbe tarn weil-earnel title to tht civil honors with which a grateful constituency have awarded him He was Colonel of a Tennessee cavalry regiment ' lk m wilni'Vt 4 canl 9 f flH.tftHn OH ftS LATEST KLEORAPIItCIVEWS OTTUR ASSOCIATED 1REHN. EUROfE AflQat r Is Spill to. Approeveblisff e. vrii-Tb AiieeK on ivia Fool poned CndfBln uStAteof tlloekmde Pretpeef of Vartber Revolt Turkey PrepArls ( UontlUtle) Aral not Greece Oreect) Vrareol to Accede to the Demand! ofTnrkey Train Hakes Aaotner upeoen. Loirpoif, December II. 'Dispatches from Madrid enow affair la Spain art rapidly apj preaching a erlsle. Admiral Tepeta has been dispatched to Cadis to negotiate with the In surgents, but, according Jo thtlatt adrlcet, had met wltb no mooes. An Interview was held there betweea leading rebels, and repre sentatives of thtptorl tonal ministry at which Admiral Topete was preeont. Theebela de manded a share la the government, which wee -re fused. Topete told 'them that, having w.on. sub mitted to a worse government, they must mo rn a tartly obey tbe present one. Tht proclamation of the Government de claring tht pott of Cadi under blockade, was promulgated. A 11 it, consisting of two Ironclads and transports with threo thousand troops, will all on thelSth Inst, for Ouba, New Yobt, Deo, 13 The tleratj hae the following eable i pedal dated Madrid, Decem ber 13. TheOovernmenthei decided on poet ponlng the attack on the party In revolt la Cadis, hoping tht Insurgents will accept tht terms offered them and surrender. Oenersl Roda, tht present head of the Gov ernment troops, haa declared tht port of Cadis blockaded, and hae Informal foreign eonauli accordingly. New haa been received that tht Uarllil party In Lower Aragon ii prepared for revolt. Fear are entertained of a rising of the Re, public ana In Barcelona to-night. Tht great est precaution! are Adopted to guard against i uoo. a contingency la both place. Los DOW, Dee, 13. Hopes are entertained la. Parli that a collision between Turkey and Oreece maybe avoided. The Turkish Qov ernment,however,Ia making preparation for boitllltlee, aod Turkish troops are being con centrated on tht frontier of Theisaly, Dis patches from Athena eeaert the OreekOovet 0 meat win. a yet, do nothing. A telegram from Copenhagen statea that the King of Denmark and tht Prlnct or Walca have written a joint note to King Oeorge of Oreece, urging blm to accedo to the demand of tbe Sublime Forte. Cob c, Dee. 13 Oeorge Francis Train, tbe eveolog previous to bis departure oa tbe steamer Australia from Queemtowo, ad dressed a largo and enthusiastic meeting In ,hli eltr' -- THE ARMY REUNION. Chlrng-o Maklan; Oreat Preparations Programme of Proceeding- Chicago, Deo 13. Tbe local commltteesare very busy In their Arrangements for tbe grind reunion of the armies, which occurs here on Tuesday and Wednesday next. Tho present Indications are that nearly two thousand offi cer of the four armlei will bo present and take part tn the festivities Thla number will be nearly proportlonably divided betweea tho fourarmiei. The army of Tennesaet will make their headquarters at the Tremont Ho use i tbe army of Oumberland and aeorgla at the Sherman Ilouiei tht army or Ohio at the urigg'i House uurmg Tues day, tht different armies will bold eeparate business meetings, and for this purpose tht army of Tennessee will occupy tht Crosby Opera House, tht army of Cumberland will convene at MoVlckers' theatre, the arm) of the Ohio will bold He meetings In Caledonia Hall. The army of Georgia Is not yet thoroughly organized, and they will hold their meeting with tht army of the Cumberland until their organisation la complete. Oa Tuesday evening tho grand reunion of the armlet will take place at the Opera House. The programme for tbe occasion Is aa follows i Order of exercise at the Crosby Opera House, December 18, 1188 1 Oen. Oeorge II. Thomas presiding, reveille hy the drum corps, address of welcome by Lieut. Oeo. W. T, Sher man, eong bytbeOIee Olubof America) ora tion, army of the Oumberland, by Oen. Ohaa. Cruft) drum olo Battle or Stone Rlvert oration, army or the Ohio, by Oen. Jacob D. Coxj aoog by the Olee Club Star-Spaoglod Banner) oration, army of Oeorgla, by Oeo. Wm Orogeiwclli song by the club Sherman' March through Oeorglai retreat by tbe band) tape of tho drum corps. The committee on railroads haa recelred In formation that tho Pennaylvaola Central, New York Central, and Erie railroad bad repudiated their agreement to Issue excursion tic kets to those attending the reunion. UIIQ PERUVIAN FLEET. Tronble Aboard dhlp A BfUunder standing; Between OOlcers and Men mutinous Condnct. Naw Yobk, Deoember IX A special tele gram to tht Herald, dated Ntw Orleans Decent-. tier 13, atatea mat an important miaunaeraiana- lag baa occurred between the officers and crews of the Peruvian fleet recently fitted out in mat city. The transports are now lying lo tbe Mini ilppl, tbe crew of which were ihlpped In New York with the express understanding that they should be paid two montha In ad vance, aod that they were to aerve under the United Statea flag for one year. To-day the offieera of the vessels hoisted the Peruvian flag, when the crews mutlned and refused to work the vessels on tho ground that they were no longer under tbe protection of tht stars andatrlpet, To-night the officers attempted by force to compel the erewt to work the esselt to tee but tho crewe refuted, and all communication with them waa out off. The crewe then threatened that ahould the attempt bo made to force them to ca, they would throw the officers overboard. Thli had the dee I red effect, and the officer at one appealed to tbe police force of tho city for assistance. The police officials declined to Interfere on the ground that they had no jurisdiction, aod the conflict between the oltt. cers aod crcwa la progressing Oen. Orant aud Party PiTTtncna, Dee. 13, Oeneral Orant with Ocnerala Dent and Parker, Col Lcet.of bli i tefl", and Oenerala Thomas, Schofleld, Mc Dowell, Logan, Terry, Sherman, Harry, Hart ran ft, Iogala and Uola. Huff, bobodcld, Camp bell and Treat left at 2 o'clock to-day for Chi cago to attend tho army reunion Drowned. NonroLK, Deo, 13 A man named Jaquei, from New York, and Thorn! Minor, frou Baltimore, were drowned in the harbor to-day by the ovcrturnlngof a yawl boat In the gate. Death or Henry M. lllnt. Puiladkltuia, Dec. 13 Henry M, Flint whose letters over the signature of "Druid," during the war, attracted much attention, died yesterday at Camden, N, J, Fire In Savannah. Sa A.sAit,OA , Deo. 13. A. firo Hits morn ing ou Mill street destroyed twelvo frame bouses The loss Is cstliuttrd nt tio.ooo, mostly cot err 1 by Insurance liTOC i i M PRICE 3 CENTS. CENTRAL AND SOUTH At! ERICA. Arrival or Treasure Panama Trass qnll Tbe Intereceanle Canal Civil War la Boffot Impeach meat Eaeltement las Cblli-Eartb quakes The United States Steam er Wateree. New Yomr, Bee.13 The neory Chauncey bas arrived with $00,800 treasure. The State of Panama -was tranquil. The Prealdeat had leaned a general amnesty to all except th leader of the laat rtbellloo. Small pox had appeared at Panama. Mods, Felix Billy had arrived from France, en routt for Central America, on business con nected with the Inter-oeeanlo canal aerosi the Iithmui. Adrloes from Bogota to the 15th ult, report fear of civil war lncreailng. Recruiting waa going on with vigor, and trade waa par al lied. The Preildent had four thousand men under arms. The Liberals Wert divided, tome ruppotttng Onetterrez, and some Meequerro. A commissioner bad left Panama to obtain a million doUor from tht railroad tostresgtben tht Columbian Government. Steamers had arrived at Panama from Vat- paralio. Oreat exoltement prevailed at Chill In consequence of tht Impeachment of the Supreme Court judge by Congress Tbe peo ple bave espoused tne csuse ox the judge against th Oovernment, aad tht altuatlon wai becoming critical. Slight ahocka of earthquake were felt at Arequlpa, but occasioned no damage. There were rumor or another revolution. headed by the Vice Preildent. Delta bae taken rlgoroue measures tr prevent It. Th learner Wateree sold for $3,200. Death of Judge Ubolson. BAYAir-An. Oa , Deo. 13 Judge Ohotson, of Peteraburg, member of the Arm or Oholson Walker a. Co. Liverpool, waa found dead in bed thl morning. Death or Capt. Terrlll. Loo lav ills. Dee. 13. Oeptelo Edwin Ter rlll, who led the raiding party agalnat Shelb)' vine about two ye are ago, died of nu wounaa to-day. Personal. Dramatic. ud Literary, Ed wis Fobbest ht been playing to orowdad bouses in Boston, Mils Akbic Clare; he made a great bit at tne nob Toe Bostomabi are to hare tbe "Lin eaahlre Less" to-nlgbt. Boot a' s tbeaire In New York will sooa be opened. Polics CoMtfisiioxinAcToy, of New York, Is seriously UL Kxxuxdt. tbt vocalist, be Jait cloied a successful season at Sttlnway Hall Miss Olive Loo as lectures st Stolnwsy Hall to morrow night. no Wm. M. Rodman, a prominent cltl sen or Provldenoo, R I , oommltted suicide on the 11th. 'Padtjlb Yotrit Own Oakob" 1j tht title of Jerome Thompson's latest picture, now oo exhibition In New York. Psor nsiBT ScHAnrr has been reading be fort tbe Young Men's Christian Association of Richmond "Susah Fibldixo" li tbe title of Mri. Edward's new etory, whloh Ii to be commenced in tbe January uaiaxy. Jambs Roisbll Lowell says he never blamed England ror wiiniog m to our eause daring the war, but Alabama! are not wishes The projeot of fret tvenlng concerts during toe winter naa received to onaaiiaoai ap proval of the city committee and the Common Councilor Boston. Sous of tbe English papers speak or Mr J. X. Motley's address at the Muslo Hall as ' tbe mait eomnlata and exhaustive In which the cause of tht Union ha been advocated " Tbb eleotlon of A. Oakey Hall to tbe New York majority ortatet a vacanoy for th dis trict attorneyship, and the aspirants ror the position are numeroui. Madame Toitbb achieved another Ul nmnh In Ntw York, on Wednesday evening, la "Lis Bavardf," a very moral eomlo opera by uoinbaen. Dr. Benjamin Huxxiso. of Lancaster, N, U , a physician of sixty years itandlog, and a prominent man In tht northern part of tbe State, died on Monday, at tbe sgs of eighty- roar. A musical convBNTiot will meet at St. Al bans. N. U . on th fiih of Januarv. and con. Una four days, at which George R Foot, of Chicago, ii expected to ne present. Tee Wllllamt Collejro triennial catalogue give! tbe number of Alumni a 2,168 of wnom ota areoeaa ui .no iividr- inoro irv 401 mlnliten, 332 lawyere, 122 doctor! and 110 teachers, 73 navo ana sinoe jooo Thb students of Wathlnictoa Colleie. Vir ginia, hav Issued th first number of a fort nightly pubtlutlon called th Colltgun It Is edited by a ion of Gen, John C Brechin ridge and Mr. S. Z. Amman. 0. C, Corns, ("Crleton, of th Boston Journal) htt just oomplttsd bis tour around th world and returned bom, after an absence of two veers Mri Coffin accompanied her husband In his protracted wandering! and bort tht fatigue Incident to tht trip with gnat eourage. Mas N V Banks, accompanied by her two daughters, leave New York next week fir a year s absence In Europe, tht object of her visit being the eduoauon or ner enuareo. sirs Banks will loin bar son In Germany, where he bas been for tbe past year Joan N 0 en in, who became celebrated a the purchaser of tbe first ticket for the Jenny LInd concerts, and who bli made and lost hair m. dot an fortunes, bas reeentlr. bv tbe death of an unole, com Into the possession of nearly half a million of dollars. A Child Bcbred to Death A shocking accident ooeurred at the residence of Mr El liott, on Wide alley, Eighth ward, on Wednes day, rssultlng In the death of bis little daogh ter, aged about four yean It appe" that tbe little child bad been left In a bed cham ber In the astond story, with an Infant brother, while btr mother went down stain Tbe mother had been gone bat a few moments when bar attention waa attracted by acreams from tbe child. She ran up stain, and upon entering the room she found the child's cloth ing enveloped la flames 6b called assist ance, and through the efforts of a neighbor tbe fire was extinguished The child, however, waa frightfully burned, and notwithstanding medical aid was promptly scoured, the little sufferer survived only a few honra It Is sup posed tbat tbe child had gone to tbe grate, and while playing about, her clothing had taken are rttttourg row win. Tub Cubah Inivrrbctiob The DtMo or Havana, or th 12ih Inst , isyi that Count Valmaitdahss already oansed to tbe Insur reotlonlsts a loss of 87) men killed and wounded, and hla march from Puerto rnncire to Nuevatls will add to tbe number. Tbt Dtano also publishes an intercepted letter from tbe general of tbe Insurrectionists to General Cesspedes, In which the Msrquls of Santa Luola li reported to bave been levcrety wounded. , . . Prominent Liberals and Cubans In Spain bave sent talegrami lo Influential cltlieni In Harana, stating that General Dulct goas to Cuba fully authorized to modify the duties and to govern tb Island on a liberal baits Th grtntlngof a definlt constitution It re served for the deotslon of the Cortis, but the new Captain Gtncral tt authorised to lnuo general amnesty to all insurgents upon Uylng down tueir arrai THE NATIONAL REPUDLICAN published Evenv uohnino (SuBJijr.cietDt.d,) 1V IV. .T 3r.UrVTA.Oir. Ntrthrtit Oorn-r of Tenia aji4 D S:rtJ, 1 ronuosi-.BSiriT.BU.r,.,,,) B.d il fn .l.bd lo b.CTlbr. (br cirricn) .1 M vvav ffi Ban.,,.... VUabecTlUrt,cXMpaaBB- at 00 rorelx moBthit and II CO fof three monlbe.f AMr-fasv advance. Concerning: Oeneral Grant's In. on tlons. Ferte tiitor elkt Tttbnnti i a. . . Da ,Qa know tb1 J" DM Pk ' Idloti In tht TrtbH4 bureau hart? do. I can explain how and why I know It. I came to th bureau thta morning, as mail, putting mjielf to tronble and expense lo do favors for people who have not siked them, and I said. ' "OeceraJ Grant 1 ipMohUii." Th head Idiot said. "Ii this so" I replied, "It fi. Tbe first assistant Idiot asked a simitar question, and received an equally similar an swer. Than the A(SIetd(aeanIogyour bureau people) telegraphed It to yoo.end shortly after ward sold It to tbt get til men of the Associ ated Press at th ninal rates, vis; two dough nuts A line for never have saan anv elrcn latins; medium among the Washington corre spondent but doughnuts yet. into a went away. row i am accused or Baylor Gen Ortnt waa danrtrouslv HI. and prooarlBftt to be telegraphed ell over tht country. It Is false. I simply sail he was speechless. I simply meant b never mad public speeches, I was greatly surprised when they telegraphed It as a matter of news I earn near sayleg so even at the tine I tooldn't sot soy ions la making news of It, r.Br loan a a means oi acquiring uooga nuts. All that put It Into my head la the first place waa th fact that I had been up trying to gat at Gen. Grant's optnlons and In tentions constrains; certain matters, and bad found him In s manner ipeeobleti. I bad laid to him, "Sir, what do you propose to do about re turning to a specie basis?" To which be mad no audible reply. Then I said: "Sir. do vcu mean to stoo the whlitrv fraudi, or do yoa mean to ooanira at them I" To which he replied as before I now said "Do yoa Intend to do itralrhtfoiwardly and unostentatiously whst every true, high minded Democrat has a right to expect you to do, or wlUyou.wlth accustomed obstinacy, do other wise, and thai, by your own act, oompel them a resort to aiiasil nation ?' To which ha ro plied: "u nave peace." I continued i "dir. shall you Insist noon stopping bloodshed at tht South. In plain op position io m neaincrn wm, or man yoa generously permit a brave but unfortunate ptopie w worsnip uta according to tbt dic tate! of their own tonselenoeeT" No reply. "Sir, do you comprehend that you are not the President of a party that yoa ware not eleoted by your own strength, but by tbe weakness of tbe opposition That, conse quently, the Democrats claim yoa. end Justly and righteously expeot you to administer tho Oovernment from a Dcaucratlo point of view'" Riotous silence "Sir, who Is to report the customary, neces sary, coherent, and instructive Interviews with the Preildent' 'Mack of TheEnqatrer, J B S of Th TTorJ. cr myself for Tna Tbisune" Oen. Orant said "Let ui have peace.'1 I rammed "Sir, do you propose to exter minate tbe Indian luddenly with soap and edncatlon, or doom them to the eternal an noyance of warfare, relieved only by periodi cal pleasantries of class beads and oerishabl treaties?" No response "Sir, as eaoh lection of the Pacific railroad Is finished are yoa going to make th compa nies iplk down their raits before you pay? Which It to ssy, art you going to be a delib erate tyrant?" A silence Indistinguishable from the preceding, was the only response. "oir, navo yoa got your cabinet an sew What are yoa going to do with those Blxlrs'" "Let ui have peaie'" "Btr, do you comprehend whi It is that is conversing with you i" 'Teac'" "Sir, am I to bave Naiby't past otu;e, or "Go to the .mischief' I hav a thousand of your kind around m every day. Questions, questions, questions ' Ifyou tnuit ask ques tlons, follow Fltob, anl Inquire after tbe Kri rolling mill you'll hav steady employment. I can't stand It, an 1 I won't stand ft I in ft have peace "' If a man Isn't about ipeeohltj wh never says anything bat let us have peace, pray what la be. And yet those bureau people ebuse me for reporting It I will never do A kind act again. Mark Twain. It'aiMagfon, Dec 7,13ut. Lynch Law, Four of th Seymour (Indiana) axpress rob ben hav btn hung by a mob In Indiana Th following partloutan are given by tele graph About three o'clock Saturday morn Ing they went to tbe Floyd county Jail where they were confined. They met Luther Whit ten, one of tbe outside guards at the entrance, and presented pistols at him, demanding silence or death. Whlttcn shouted, however, but was seised, knocked down, and Informed If another shout was utttred ht should die By this time tbe jail office waa filled with men searching for tht ktyi Sheriff Fullenlove, understanding tbe situation earn down from tbe sleeping apartment, and gained the door leading to the grounds on the west side of the Jail. Here ne was met by an Armed force, with pistols directed at him Ha exol aimed "Gentlemen, don't shoot, I am tbt sheriff" One of them, howover, fired, tbe shot taking eflsol In the right arm and Inflict ing a painful wound. The keys were demand ed, but ht positively refused to surrender thim. About a dona or the men tnen entered r ui tenlove't room, where bli wife lay In bed, and demanded the jail keyt of her, which iht re futed to give, but they found them concealed la a drawer Thorn u Matthtwa, of tht Inside guard, wai compelled to open tht cells of tbe men tht mob bad determined to hang Frank and William Rsao were tht firit vlo tlmi. They were dragged out and hung along alii of each other on the same pillars Simon Reno wai then brought out, but be fought the mob with great d of pa rat I on, knocking one or two dawn before be was overpowered and left suepended between tht celling and tbt flaor. Cbarlet Anderson was tbt last vlotlm Ha wai beard to beg for tbe privilege of praying, but thla request was refuted, ant be wai hung at the southwest corner of tht jail After farther Lhreatl of kUllBK tht sheriff, tbe mob proceeded to Uwo, carrying with them the jail Viji from tne jail (O IBO iraiu aru.u urn a.vvu guard to prevent any alarm being given At four o'clock tbe train, with tbe entire nartT. oonilstlor of from seventy Are to one hundred men, started clT Th.v came well armed for tbe work. They Intended to hang a man named Clark, the murderer of General Tltll, but they concluded not to do I), fearing to remain long Charles Anderson and Yrauk Reno wero surrendered by tbt Canadian authorities upon the solemn pledge by the United States Gov ernmant tbat they should nave a isirinai, and if found Innocent, be returned to Canada r. ....ti r i ha Lincoln monument, at Sprlogneld.IIl .will be commented nest spring Workmen ere now engaged n making the ex cavatlon preparatory to laying the foundat ou or the obelisk A project is in contemplation to purchase the Lincoln homestead at Spring field, to be tot apart ai th properly of the sstlon Ai ciirtDiia to a statement rubltebod In tbe Canadian papers, tbe mllltla rorce of the Do minion on the 1st of October amounted to 30,160, Tho Ontario foree Is made up of It troops of cavalry, 39 batteries of artillery, I naval company, aod 311 rifle companies, amount log In an to .v mv ma nv.birnAHtiiTnAiN.the "Irrepressible." has been set at liberty, the plaintiffs tn the ease agilost blm having withdrawn the suits Train has Issued writ against th Marquis of Abecom, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, for $100 000 damages for false imprisonment and against the Lbbuvale Steel Company for $lu,ufju irain ii coming naoa to . having called on tht Amlrall-Q 7 " 4y frciaieenitowa i t i