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0 , ; ," ' l-'KV.- . I.I,, .,',, 7' muum. tn ,rtl',tt If MM .I'M"" J ,,.'! i f .1? I' ) .'V i. IM ! 1 1 TK'A tso!l ..1 " TEIjEGEAPHICi ""fREPORTEDii .SETlXaKOIFIE!. BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE, - - i i 1 (SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO MOUSES O JOURNAL.) ,,.'" " 1 ,. ..., ' Treops and Ireilad for Ireland. .o , London, IfcNo.- Two . more regiments , of f roojs ana l ..company or Jsngineer? are on," ooara to leave immediately for Ireland.' w ' . I ' - '' The Board of Admiralty Wfr'C Ordered tmd iroh-clads of the home fleet,; to eal for the. msli coast.'" ;""; '"' ' ' w.t ' CoUTent Blown lip-2,000 Tnrk Killed. , Dispatches received here from Candlu state ' that the insurgents had ulyvu up a convent, and that two thousHafl. Turks had lost tlielr Duhlin, I)cO. . " I O. ; fpiSI ivfosfe? oT FeiifMir (OOtUiue lo"lW .inimtySMRFWtu ,Jhe Governor of the city prison here lias telegraphed to.Lon-- 1 don asking to have military 'gimrd'assjgneil .'ii.(tohankt.:iMrnr u-i.is.m ' ,,,.., ,, Legal Proceedings Instituted. The representatives of the UnitedffitJt teel f 5 Wtam,f(ft lia2fWxfff fWl notions in civil courts " against severar 'parties in France who famished ships and material to the i SsittUvH Qoi(fefieracy during the late war in the United States. r:V.WrTtvw to JLeare.TleilcoJ o La Patrle of this morning announce that, the Frenchtroops In Mexico will all' hare ,. it. ,r Eainlrando Sentenced.! ""'' M. Lamiraiidb lias been sentenced by the ten years imprisonment. ' j .1 .iyM .iiAMltAwn Kceretarjr Foi. ,., Zf' London, j Dfccifc. J Assistant' Secretary Fox is visiting the where with a great dear of courtesy, and af forded rflVK-icility to compare EngUfthjJ navy yard management with our own. Ci OOt) t iVTSr 1 Message The London Tillies edTr6i1nrrj''-fliisB!i!-4aiii V fully agrces-with the policy of the President of the United S.tati, aS;.fet,jorUi in his an-' nual message; fraiiKiy declares tthafleAia-bama cliUmftiought, to tov.wAled promptly and amicably.'hiwI'expresHBS deep regret that I A. . ji!J'i.i-uLj.Lti.. a I'iJrfn " . .iithvaU'lJW''' oFat a much earlier dattJKf' the present. ..fc.., : ,. wyifUkion to,ttoiiie. ( . ....,.,.) I,,,,, l.,,,,,, f Fl.ORENCK,I)eOr 5. ' '. '( VegtfiX bmt'leclined the mission to Jiome,, " ' ' .'.',"! '4'if jf'pirattoii will be sent in his place. Hanoverian Oi'f leers Released fromi tlielr ' ' '-"''latn:f'Alli-lallcef . !,'.. s '' , s i l ? i' Hanotok, Dec. 5. . .', M in tWif'fcilJf' iSMr, by advice of the , , gUsh Governnient;, has, released-Jil ppicrs from tlieir oath of aileginnce.( ! ' - it if,',--: to j London, Dec. py ' " 7 ' xiife 'ma'rRct for BreadstunTs is flat. ' f" 1 "W Erie, 47x ; Illinois TJentralT VI H ; Unit united States S-'20s, 70x 6 Noon. Cotton quite active. MiddlinJ Kl)Hiipli4 By Steamer Asia, Halifax, DecJCJSlnta. i ae Hieaiusiup iisuv, iroin liivcrpuui uii uic 24th ult., and QueenstrfVKT;ne SK5thT.has.ai', ''"d'aJ. - . .;. ' . uniisn ana American neminna. The Paris correspoHdeWtf bf lie Lfljjdpi . Moraine Post"wrWrfsFs follows ,A ,AsA)qcorjitng"'t6 'French dispatches the time, M , i,s rapiaiy approacmng wnen ipi1r:wjjps -.ft .''Vvof 'Qrea't ritaiii lffi;tMX'nl,ted States, wW be more than difficult. This niust be knownj w n .t rfef M5tyanai5t, If notj), he nubljcj CANADA. Kiftiiirrji "'; i rears of an Attempted Reseneraf lenlan H'W iJsiiV .l.iTlul if,;, loners. iwAalviul (nflkmuitlAil "of an intended raid on the old Jail, previous " "o thelifth, tbithe putpose of aUemptJng to . rescue the Fenian prisoners. ' Extra precan-t JivtloarfmiVe iftbp'fed, andno jktsitorsivnf s J well known to the authorities, will be .ad Afirt:iiiIiisfe,"W. Va.. Nov, ",r. Jensmb-; Wsiilit 6 mite tronV WiV' on Tuesday night," ''A."man. named FbiseV ias:been- arres,fe(lonusplcoii a&d Vnohcn named Montgomery, still at largess sugppcted. c.: ' CLEVEtANn. .ki SJn Boiler JEplolan One Nan Killed. ' 1,1 - AuW1osiaiOacciiiil4 tn the receiving M.I j i hdusc'Pt Clark, Payne & C6x1i oTl teHnery in ' , this"ctty rb-dhy. One man ws killeil and ' ' four badlr burned, two it ts Vflonj&t Svdntrt "die. ' tos'fd fl2,09-no Insurance:'' i """" Mexico. AEfAlRI PATlJfl TEW OP GENERAL SEDGWICK'S: OCCU articalars.ofscoSI Trrrto Ills Loss in Kifled, Wounded d , . j- . . New YoBK,Dec;,C. : The World's Brownsville t. 'dispatch has the following additional partlcrilars cohfcernlng v-"a v . . r. . city of Matamoras r was Surrendered 'to Gen. Sedgwick,' ; commanding the United States forces on the Rio' Grande, on the evening of the 34th inst." Col. T: G. Perkins of the,lPfhJ United States colored Infantry was placed 1ir ccminntml. Ooejuii'lred Jifd; jrfgjtoen. nen. of the 4th Cavalry crossed over and coupTeTrff""" An;J 4-1. l.i Urhe fot.V,di(Mns(WttrrendeR Tir Col. Cauales shall place Matamoras under orders of the commander of tlie United !ei;?7j-The);Jater guarantees y CaimleS" uun jus rorces tneir iioeny, an secures me safety of1 their interests. mt'-vl-j ThireU-Tht perscms flnji; kiterests of all the inhabitants of Matamoras are loA resected, no matter to .what natioriaili'ty they ttei FourOtr-ra .foijces o' Canales are to maintain their- auposWon.'' " j T TT 7 i''4Tr9 forces, jsiialJ enter the fflcr except tliose ortJie tlnite(i States. r jThe attack tipou, Matamoras began atye O CIOCK A. ill., on mtfsicii x.ocwquu uycueu the attack. The American flag mcaiwhljo floating from the Government house. Brisk frlngcontlnucd up to' seven' o'clock. But thd0tacBSrreulsefl.?'very pptotplffhe American foroe in theicity preserved rtfc& ndgiiajrUsd practically acting as provost gu&rfls. ..'p j .;iiEscljed9!iv;Uo Js (tiijleavoriug to' enforce the. authority of, Jiuirez, attribute his defeat to -the inoralVeflect of the presiince of (the AmuiioauM 4le,plahus,thaf PJCders wenpftuj-, .VOTfetfO General Bcugwick, Irom WMttiogr toBrfto ffcr4 hiiil aPJaeTsptaiipe; which he mikt K(f ith-ennl'nstaiWHg.'the Authority bf Juare,iinid JVMi insteadpf clpiur t.Jtp.lias, assisitad CaaalesP'vho is( U1 oi)ij Rebellion. - Escobedo's loss in kiUetl. woiinllccl, capti)u. Vd'aiul'des'ertW, toots lip 714 men 11x037 " pur'n'g, ;tlke:flght oil Tuesday niftrmng Col; Handull sent a message under a flag qf, truce tf Efi?9l)edo'1fin(bpnlng him that the United States, forces held the place, and direcjiag' tUa if f t paliouk jil presj advance be1-youd the fortiflcntlous wixhont cejujminjqatf ing with him. Escobedo responded .Ujaf slipul(Jl,be J"ijLljd b' circumstances, that the American commander ' had promised him to iWithjUj q,Jl,)ii3trcjo) save, fifty mem and . 1 . , , 1 . I . 1 1.1 .. '. ! 1 1 i. . ! . . , tnai no iiau uruneu ma pruiuisu vy niaiiiiiig throe ' jittndid men In the plaice. Randall, who had received orders in no pase tofire, on, iseoiiedo s mem inunacnaiji inMijejirjrange army, in case lorandum of agree- mantienteredsi9o between SedgwlQkjanjd ICs&tbedoir iof APHthettaeh : " 1st. Gen. Sedgwick (assures Gen. Escoljedo OFaonxinnea menasmp or niteue 0hal oWDm mtteK. StMfto!! mselV and th'efj,, A3 8M9 m Kh San1, LJ Liberal (Government. '''!!!.( ri, M. The American commander considers mmskfflis mllyliolrfl.i'theoiofjrtftta,-. moras unaer tne terms or vanaies surrender 6tnnffpfac'efohIiu, but it itj for 110 hostile purpose ii regaifds" the 'firfc'l commanded (jy i3jsoi ElcpedXf, t to protect the lives and property of American and other citizens, w 9d.i.,That , the American,,,commander will withdraw the armed forces in oase-of wat-tli tactf ffniidei'wth the exception of fifty men I . ... t u, .... 't ana two omcers,"wno win report tncir'pres ence to Gen. Escoliedd should ho ' A:) i fi dtV ' - ' I M ITf't Til tr- ' ' . 4 Tlint Uie United States forces shall Tidld (lnta CtotAnH't rry, and that no armeil men BMall nuu tn the AmcrfiMitkluiMi "f '"'Tnts'hgreement had not been made kuoVn U'CoR RihdalVhvhen he sent out -tHe flag'ofl truce. ( yen. BeagwicK action is incomprehensible. It secins as if he intended flrst to fapWisessloi ty the -;ity, and thenrehlal ally hand It oveV Vb'Escbboho, and afterward fchanged his mind and held, the city to prb- teet Auterifan citizens and OtJei Jbreigures- MpuiA j. . i" ' 'A steamer, ,jut arrived at New Orleans, .tnroaghii rtVispatqh.es to Gen. Sedgwick, on the ,,spceipt of which orders were lssuelbrtU witiidraai of the frikips-frwii Matamoras.'' '' Movemeafs ol Opposlns; Forces. ' Advices received, here f'm1Jher01ty.of Mexico, say thaj, Mejia loff tlfsif city (Mto&r 2d, with orders to march on MatfnnoM9with all speed. ; . ' i'-w ,m Another report says that tlie Liberal force under Quiaja and others were completely, routJ(Tr-Haoiu(l-Utt-Lo9 Bacos'near San fctns 5Potostr qmojlMft the main arrtiy with one thousand cavalry and marched upon Monterey, which"had been, left without' de fense. .IimM i ir a t .T'f , r WASHINGTON, ' i- i. irke lM)ltaudteflr Cratmitten.1'' Washington, Dec'l',; ,Thefpllowinfl; are among the new Standing committees appoluteii: 5 I j i I Foreign BeMion-Mr. Sumner, chairman;' Messrs. Harris. Wade, r owler, t otes, Jolm W and-DooIittle, j iViy)ii!A-Mr-.'CrfsendenCn tenairman : Messrs. Sherman, Morgan, WllflamsCattelJ, Van. vyyikle and Guthrie. VbmMrfi Hhfl OhAndler, chair'mttri Messrs. Moreill, Morgan, Edmunds, Creswell feprague ancLFatterson. ManvfmUtrea Mi. Sprague, chairman; Messrs, Pomeroy, Fowler, Kiddle and Dixon. Agriculture Mr. '.' Sherman, " Chairman'r nr vtrkir..k' n... i.i.u, Military Affair Mr. Wilson, chairman ; Messrs; Lanej Howard 'Sprague, Brown,' Nesmith aM Doolittle. ' .w, ' Naoal' Affairs 'Sir. Grimes,' chairniau; Messrs. Anthony, Wiley, Bamsay, Cragin, NyeSndHendrlcksii'T. Judiciary Mr. Trumbull, ch'n; Messrs. Haitis,''-.Pownd,-,.,Stwart,,,FeJlnghuys'eii) Johfotort'4ftfHaMfariclWM " ' " ff om iJJKp ana rom twan iur. xtamsay, t hon.r Km rk wood, TiiiiW'iM-Mt'JliIendci,son, chairman; Messrs. Trumbull, Morrill, Boss, Nesinith WftooMttlel'. I(f .f .21 ' J' CtotitMrr-Xr. JJowe, ' chairman; MessYs. .Williams, Sherman, Wllej', Fogg,Freling-huvsen."-Vn(l'I!vtSi:l A "TXT ' !'' 1 ' ; 'Jbm-VT ofColimbialtlT. Morrill,1 ''chair- ........ ItnauM 17 rl Hnmnu. 1 7,,., , ) rtWstl ... ' T MM. ' ' ,11 II UHU V1AUII. TVTvo Pattnvaiiii Vliff WTV,li wal i i. J.fl ' ' i e Terriicrien-1& r. ; Wde, , chakman; Messrs, Yates, ,Nyc, Cragin, Fowler, Das,' and ViUVIlll. 7 ' ' f titer !. i i.. a I t . " ' rreaswry Receipts Surratt. i The -monthly public debt statement, not ready for publication, will shoWi very little lp-ruvtion ftosa the .October report''. ,12.4',-f odO'OOO In coin haWntf been- pali oiii' as in-' terest ; on 1 5-203 bonds, and as regular disbursements for last month, will probably absorb the receipts."'""1''"'' ' "- ' ,"'' .rflro'confcj-satlon- luf jadiifl quariprpls.to the effect that JohAlI.iirrat't'wlH be brough,t to Washington, and Ids trial will tivke place beflrt'a(t:lvlV.eQtnftiin( j ,, , 'I'eeAmenVBtk-renM1 Receipts. , "!, The Secretary of War to-day sent' a 'com ifuinieatlortto the House in answer1 to ' A; 'res olution calling Ibr ; the amoun t , of .funds, received by 4hewau;,af,.'i!efugces,freeilnjen and itbaniJOufcd Jjiirts. Jft-onj its organization to rtUlAhlbFAvtiM, 53,c. . ' '"Tlifr'reieipts from' various, sources' Were 907.3!)6 29. Total amount exnended. 8478.- iU 'iY Bfi'lairfiyrf-lmrid, October 81s't,1863, ..$420,01 11, Deduct amount held as retained bounties, $115,2a0 49. Balance on hand, Oct. 'BisWifedoisisaoTea civ : . ,;,;;, ,r T AThOfyuioney derived from liiiscellaneous sour.ces, from which the current expenses of this Bureau werepaid ;pre,ylous to July 1st, 1800, is now termed the Refugees' andFreed-fmn Fu)ui toynlstlugAish it from the regular appropriation. TOe statement shows the "lecoipt jtyjd, jfixpedtijre'on account of the b41,0BS 4 the expenditure $738,400 52. The retained bounty fund is $91,,222 49. " The estimated cost of transportation furn (shed, on requisitions or" orders of the Bureau toJdateioW.1pVff 1st; 1868, is as follows: rreedmi$04i247 60 refugees, f 10,455 36; -Qffl),i(ffi4ljpldlerS, 4,643 18 ; civilian em plojmJaajaa 047TotaTr$i'(S,833 18. Num ber of scretitk possession at last annual re port, 768,590, of which 277,122 acres hate f belli 'reltAfei, and: 45, tracts of land, besides a number of acres not reported. , By the constant restoration of the lands to the property stands of the Com mlssloner-s 'freHr1vther- depart 'GSvernn;eHeilU':i tments of the 3 51 s nniiefstood ltcne toitiay that a majority or , J) mancc committee or me puiitue are favorable to tlie recommendations of Secretary McCliltoohi' gsctafrl jSowo'Ju his report to . ThP Ways and Mei 'earis''ft)mmittee of the House ait also disposed to give his recom mendation a favorable consideration. The MrolosUionpf the 8ecretary,.however, which t.tnfca tn a'ronnritiflUnn of RDftcie navment in thecS tm no fc wiMvlth, thwuajorlty in either nibVseTftte sufegeWrion oft belag deemed not only Impracticable but Impolitic. Sir Fide?ick Bruce, the British Minister, atidVh iCSuuat Del Monthpn, Minister from France, find reason to complain of the Pres-WenlV nVessige''' Another Roll of Hoaor. The Wv PeWrtment bupubliaiied another roll of honor, embracing he aamea of aoldiera who died in the (lel' of tl American Union, interred in the State of 'Arkansas, talitonia.bdikitaf lliehiinn, Minnesota nd Nevada, and the Xerritoriea of Anuonia, Cotorado, -Ttaahym'W'Mejuui uii Washington. The pamphlet ST. DOMINGO. hrhe'iwiruSt Expedition Captured. t' r v vi : . - New York, Dec. 0. The World's Havana correspondent says : Information! titan St. Domingo state that exry niembr of the expdItlQU 6 Cui-azo'td replace Baez id the Presidency, .was apluml and imprisoaeil, " ' . . i. n ,. ; . ..n IXtliCONQRESS. ."'"'' ' Heoond HeMlon,',, V" '8ATU.'.?.t?.llUiVMi.TovI)efc'. Mr. TRUMBULL reported favorably from ,tte .Judiciary committee Honse bill to're- peai tne amnesty power oi tne rreswent; anu asked its Immediate consideration. "' . Mr. HENDKICK8 objected and It goes over. ''' ' " 'J1''"i-"'i , ! .i t '" ( ) lli. f JltJ-'JE- VHlltU UU illC Ulli Em- ixr a nn ..li i .1. i.tii e i . . ... , slon to regulate the, selection of granu and 4tlt juors in the terrltoiy of Utnli. Ordered yo ue pnuteu witn tne nnienin(.-iii. , Ordeml, on motion of MrV'tittlMSS, that whontljo Senate ajgourn to-dayr if adjourn 'to meet oi Monday next. 1 '' ..'"' ,,,,'Jfe WILSON giire notice that he would caUiUP, next Wcekthe- Jolnt resolution to disband and prohibit military organizations in the rebel States. .' " ti - , The Senate aborned. -, ! .I''M, "Ml! HOUSE.. ..-! 1. .'..THt-mnn'r. TWy. 6 ' ' ' On motlonof Mr. WASHBUUNE'. of Illi nois,, the Postottlce committee was instructed to inquire into the expediency!? reOnfcrr.ng on thePostomcB. Department, ome Jurisdiction and control over thc,(vn'riOrtS telegraph wires now , in oilsrwtion or . hereafter to be constructed, that Is now exercised over Post-offices and post roods) and to report by bill or otherwise,' , i ''... ' ., The bill for the regulation of appointments and removal from office came i'p, 'and was nostnoned till Mouday next." ' .iOn. motion of-.Mr. PIKEi a' select commit-', tee of .three was ordencd to inquire into tne Oircunistances of the murder of three United Btatcs soldiers in South Carolina in October, 1865, and of the reprieve imd suriseqiient pardon of those convicted thereof. ' , ' 'Mr. DAWES .introduced , a; bill to tlx the election of mcmlicrs fpr Tuesday af,terthe first Monday, , of Novemlicr, 1868,: land 'the same day, each, alternate year thereafter. Referred to. the committee on Elections., . . On motion of Mr. ELLIOTT, A select committee of ithree was appointed to 'proceed to New Orleans to institute inquiry ' into rlotsj there in July and August lat. ,- ' On motion of Mr. WILSON, of Iowa, the Judiciary Committee was instructed, to inquire into the necessity of farther legislation In regard to the,, organization of the. House and counting of, electoral votes. ; On .motion pf 3f r. HAS80OT, the same comr mittce was instructed to Inqwire into, the pro priety of -directing martial: Jaw to, be. proclaimed la counties, In rebel States,, where Union men have been murdered and the laws, not enforced against the murderers. , : , , .'III')! ILLINOIS.. A Speculator " miimr" -Enterprising " !,;!.'. , Viojir ; ' .CniCAoo, Dec. 6. , Jerome B. Cliamplin, grain, operator, is missing and proves a defii ulter to the amount of $30,000 He 'purchased wheat on credit, sold fbr eash and tlecamped.'"' !.' -,, : Craig's item about the exploit of Lieuton nt Anies figalnst the Siou.i! Indians, is a ' month old, : Tlie congratu lift oty order of Geri . Cook, describing Ame's achievements, having been published here several weeks ago. . ,.. i ' 1ie Lake Tunnel Completed. ' ;;'' ,., Tlie official ceremony of ' laying the' last brick in our lake tunnel waft performed this morning by Mayor Rice , in" presence of tlie Aldermen and guests, numbering about 70, after wliicli tiicre was .b4nnei' at the Ci-lb: .Four .wooden buildings ii the vicinity of the Union Stock Yards were burned by an iiiccndiacy Inst nighfi Loss $10,000 fully insured- Tlie frequency' of incendiary tfres in that vieiiutycreate. ' a suspicion of intent to defl-awT insurance coiiipaijies. v t . , i ), i;,i.' '. I ' f "','' ' "' ,"''' GEORGIA. - ";i "i' !'', AversTA, Dec.' 0." Stand by tne Associated 'Press. ' The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel says the press of Georgia anif South Carolina unite in sustaining the Associated Press, ha v- iiig refused tlie reports of the new association, RHODE ISLAND. it Battinft Mlil Ueatrored. , 1 IRovinRNCB.T)ec.' S. Ludwlck Bratonls waifdRig mills at Olncy vllle. were destroyed todre ta-tlay. i.IjOss lUliO ill1.; SOUTH CAROLINA .Im.i Vl. i34lVnj posoH feo Amendment. "dov FTp1' ptbllsKed anothei' letter against the wiistituttona.amemtmcBt.,i , Y)jt 6oM nrtel.KV qesyrm.TnanMss., . u ' .r.'.vl HO.iv ' iPtft. '. t . A joint resointioa vas introduced iate the fleaataad adopted. pwvidJsa. that whereas, the fltorsroasa,re ceived notice that anelegant gold meosl, mtbi, toMsj. Oca. Thomas by the Lejwiaturo, is so its way tmet Wd; whereas, Saturday, the 14th insL, 1 the aratrersssT the battle of Nasbrilkvisslved, that! eetebnkte that day in the Capita) by h.,pieent(tisni of ssid Medal I and by othdr appruprlaU stremomes, and that the uor- ernsr be reqoeated te inform Gen. Thomas or tlie and nrrite hk attendanes at. the Capitol on that sion. .' i i.v'i f. ''.'"' i..ir ' . Tne Cotton Xraa. I . ' CottmnexsedinWyruatto281fIi. Bisertiinsted that JOtfW bales hav been reeeived hers sinse the opening of the season, of which 10)00 bates have beeasold and shipped at sj aTerage kes of $5 per bale.- Two. thirds ef the ssrtrero ert rotated has arrived, or only one-half of wast was originally expestedV: ' i ni .' f (.,. . 1 1 : t ii i n 'i t !'i - .' .. '' .- '. Ksv'OatKAsii,' WeJeV.1'.' Accounts from' the interior of Alabama show that a greater breadth o ground than ever before has been sown in wheat. The wheat crop i heavier this year than ever before. A great qnantity of reaping and thrashing machines, and grist raiH apparatus ate being transported there. The weather t?rtT very warm; a heavy turn is laliiny.,' . : , ', , ; ... . , . . , , - .KISSOUBL ' Deatructivr FlresJLoos tlOOiOOO. '"' "i.i .i ',:-, 8t, Louis, Deo 6. i . ' eieaaoa A Martin's Cobacoo faetorv, comer of Bradley and Can streets, Lsbnde te Co.'t prooery store and Jaeob Qoldman'aelothinn atere, vera destroyed by Are last nielrt. Total Ion (Hl-innred y 10,000. ' A special from Bt. Jowpt says on Tuaday''evening a fire broke out in the dry ponds store of Thomas Lucas bt DcKalb, Buchanan County, ion f il.WO -injured for 35,000 in the Vndenntter'a Insunaoa Company Mr. Thomaa's dwelling boase . va abw .consumed; alao the boot 'and ahoe manufaotery of Bshneider & Munrren, km 800 insured in the ,UnlersT(tr' Insurance Company. ' Vonr other dwettujaLsijses were aim swept away. Their contents we ail saved no hnuTune."' ' ..; J ,-. The raeifle Railroad haa reaofwd; tf pUfxA WO miles West of Omaha. ."'A -.-'' ,tt IPENWSYI.V'AiriAi . ' y'r.$'u,l Fire b Plltsirairir,' v':,; rVuti? ;',"'' Pracrsmmo, Deo. 6.- I i About midnight a fire broke out in the third story of the Fleming snd Toire: t Japan shop-on Third street, near the Market. The building was partially dettroyedt Cause of fire unksown. Fully insured. ' " KENTUCKY. ' i ' LQmwiiiK, Deo. 6. There was a heavy min this morniiuS ; The weather is warm, and" pork packing' ie-very dull in consequence. Iteceipts of hogs b verf large with little irno demand with a declining- tendensy in prices. i : The cotton market tefnitoaotive, daily auction Bales having been establislftd.' ' ... .;..'! -LODIsmiE MAEKET- "((, .: ,ff,,. Louisvitoi, Dsc. G. TOBACCO Sales of 8 hhds at full rates." COTTONV-At 31 for middling.-FLOUfc-Superttneat 10. s -: , WHEAT-AtJ9(Si'S 70. .,.! ' CORN New in bulk at 55c, old at 850OA OATS At 64c. HOGS At StTSfiefor new. i '... MES8PO8K-sAtia50. - .., LARD-At 12jje. WHISKY Ew at 28c. !. MILWAUKEE MAEKET. Mn.WACKKr Bee. fl. FLOUR Lowot and active: superfine amber $12 00; XX $11 00." . ... ,, WHHAT Aastireat 2 00 for No 1 and ?l Si lor IS on. PROVISIONS Lower; men pork 16. DRESSED HOGS Lower at 6(ai6 94, f FURNITURE. COLUlrmUS CABIIVET COMPANY , Manafaeturers of all kinds of FURNIT IT RVj , Chaks, MattTesse&c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' ' WARGROOMS No. 801 S. mark S. Union Block, ; . COMTMBUS, OHIO. ' Factory on tke Canal, formerly; occupied by Theodore . - . Comstock. (. JOHN STRICKLER, Superintendent. C. CRANK.Treasnrer. marlO deod ly 3s CLOTHING, r " v ' " '.' .ii. eoiT & co., reliant Tailors, ' Mi ::,!.... ' , No. 15 South High street. FALL. &, WINTER GOODS ' JUST RECEIVED. - ' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE' ST All' SHIRT - jan'23 eodly-2s , ( SYVAYZE & FARSONS,. Mercliaiit Tailors, AND DEALERS IN EWTS' FOEslSHIIIQ GOODS, No. 1 94 Soath Hlyn street, , (Opposite TJntted States Hotel,) '.",', ,.', - -' eounma, ohio. THElf ABENO WBECErjrINO A URCE and splendid stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of dothsj Cassisasrest Vvstings, Fancy Coatings, etc., to whioh they inrits tlie attention of the citi-iseosof Columbas.,, ..,:.,.; ocill eod ly-2s end Vin'&r Goods I Fair iamm&mpoium ' '.No. 20 9, Hi;h steolnnsons, 0. X1UTB sTST KtJCEIVED A LAHOB stoek of the anest Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this dtv. oonsistins' of Fremiti. Erurlish and Domestic Cloths, OsMlsseMs, ioj, tat geatiemen's wear, which I will sell at the Lowest Gash Prices. . Abe, keep eonstaatl-ea hand a weU -selected stock of Ready-Made Oothing. , . , JOHN HUNTER, ' jan31 eodlya ''''. ' Bonth Hiirh street. FAMILY GROCERIES. RCFVS illlN, - vholesals aaa-kErari. . . G R O C E H , JUin DEALER IN Provisions and Familj Supplies, No. l Buckeye) Slock, ' COLU3HBTJS, OHIO. A large and weU-seleoted stock of Groceries constant ly in store, at greatly revluoed priees. All orders delivered wftin eity limits, free, part eod lyS jr. la, f'iJi v ...A,. f: II
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Full Text | 0 , ; ," ' l-'KV.- . I.I,, .,',, 7' muum. tn ,rtl',tt If MM .I'M"" J ,,.'! i f .1? I' ) .'V i. IM ! 1 1 TK'A tso!l ..1 " TEIjEGEAPHICi ""fREPORTEDii .SETlXaKOIFIE!. BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE, - - i i 1 (SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO MOUSES O JOURNAL.) ,,.'" " 1 ,. ..., ' Treops and Ireilad for Ireland. .o , London, IfcNo.- Two . more regiments , of f roojs ana l ..company or Jsngineer? are on," ooara to leave immediately for Ireland.' w ' . I ' - '' The Board of Admiralty Wfr'C Ordered tmd iroh-clads of the home fleet,; to eal for the. msli coast.'" ;""; '"' ' ' w.t ' CoUTent Blown lip-2,000 Tnrk Killed. , Dispatches received here from Candlu state ' that the insurgents had ulyvu up a convent, and that two thousHafl. Turks had lost tlielr Duhlin, I)cO. . " I O. ; fpiSI ivfosfe? oT FeiifMir (OOtUiue lo"lW .inimtySMRFWtu ,Jhe Governor of the city prison here lias telegraphed to.Lon-- 1 don asking to have military 'gimrd'assjgneil .'ii.(tohankt.:iMrnr u-i.is.m ' ,,,.., ,, Legal Proceedings Instituted. The representatives of the UnitedffitJt teel f 5 Wtam,f(ft lia2fWxfff fWl notions in civil courts " against severar 'parties in France who famished ships and material to the i SsittUvH Qoi(fefieracy during the late war in the United States. r:V.WrTtvw to JLeare.TleilcoJ o La Patrle of this morning announce that, the Frenchtroops In Mexico will all' hare ,. it. ,r Eainlrando Sentenced.! ""'' M. Lamiraiidb lias been sentenced by the ten years imprisonment. ' j .1 .iyM .iiAMltAwn Kceretarjr Foi. ,., Zf' London, j Dfccifc. J Assistant' Secretary Fox is visiting the where with a great dear of courtesy, and af forded rflVK-icility to compare EngUfthjJ navy yard management with our own. Ci OOt) t iVTSr 1 Message The London Tillies edTr6i1nrrj''-fliisB!i!-4aiii V fully agrces-with the policy of the President of the United S.tati, aS;.fet,jorUi in his an-' nual message; fraiiKiy declares tthafleAia-bama cliUmftiought, to tov.wAled promptly and amicably.'hiwI'expresHBS deep regret that I A. . ji!J'i.i-uLj.Lti.. a I'iJrfn " . .iithvaU'lJW''' oFat a much earlier dattJKf' the present. ..fc.., : ,. wyifUkion to,ttoiiie. ( . ....,.,.) I,,,,, l.,,,,,, f Fl.ORENCK,I)eOr 5. ' '. '( VegtfiX bmt'leclined the mission to Jiome,, " ' ' .'.',"! '4'if jf'pirattoii will be sent in his place. Hanoverian Oi'f leers Released fromi tlielr ' ' '-"''latn:f'Alli-lallcef . !,'.. s '' , s i l ? i' Hanotok, Dec. 5. . .', M in tWif'fcilJf' iSMr, by advice of the , , gUsh Governnient;, has, released-Jil ppicrs from tlieir oath of aileginnce.( ! ' - it if,',--: to j London, Dec. py ' " 7 ' xiife 'ma'rRct for BreadstunTs is flat. ' f" 1 "W Erie, 47x ; Illinois TJentralT VI H ; Unit united States S-'20s, 70x 6 Noon. Cotton quite active. MiddlinJ Kl)Hiipli4 By Steamer Asia, Halifax, DecJCJSlnta. i ae Hieaiusiup iisuv, iroin liivcrpuui uii uic 24th ult., and QueenstrfVKT;ne SK5thT.has.ai', ''"d'aJ. - . .;. ' . uniisn ana American neminna. The Paris correspoHdeWtf bf lie Lfljjdpi . Moraine Post"wrWrfsFs follows ,A ,AsA)qcorjitng"'t6 'French dispatches the time, M , i,s rapiaiy approacmng wnen ipi1r:wjjps -.ft .''Vvof 'Qrea't ritaiii lffi;tMX'nl,ted States, wW be more than difficult. This niust be knownj w n .t rfef M5tyanai5t, If notj), he nubljcj CANADA. Kiftiiirrji "'; i rears of an Attempted Reseneraf lenlan H'W iJsiiV .l.iTlul if,;, loners. iwAalviul (nflkmuitlAil "of an intended raid on the old Jail, previous " "o thelifth, tbithe putpose of aUemptJng to . rescue the Fenian prisoners. ' Extra precan-t JivtloarfmiVe iftbp'fed, andno jktsitorsivnf s J well known to the authorities, will be .ad Afirt:iiiIiisfe,"W. Va.. Nov, ",r. Jensmb-; Wsiilit 6 mite tronV WiV' on Tuesday night," ''A."man. named FbiseV ias:been- arres,fe(lonusplcoii a&d Vnohcn named Montgomery, still at largess sugppcted. c.: ' CLEVEtANn. .ki SJn Boiler JEplolan One Nan Killed. ' 1,1 - AuW1osiaiOacciiiil4 tn the receiving M.I j i hdusc'Pt Clark, Payne & C6x1i oTl teHnery in ' , this"ctty rb-dhy. One man ws killeil and ' ' four badlr burned, two it ts Vflonj&t Svdntrt "die. ' tos'fd fl2,09-no Insurance:'' i """" Mexico. AEfAlRI PATlJfl TEW OP GENERAL SEDGWICK'S: OCCU articalars.ofscoSI Trrrto Ills Loss in Kifled, Wounded d , . j- . . New YoBK,Dec;,C. : The World's Brownsville t. 'dispatch has the following additional partlcrilars cohfcernlng v-"a v . . r. . city of Matamoras r was Surrendered 'to Gen. Sedgwick,' ; commanding the United States forces on the Rio' Grande, on the evening of the 34th inst." Col. T: G. Perkins of the,lPfhJ United States colored Infantry was placed 1ir ccminntml. Ooejuii'lred Jifd; jrfgjtoen. nen. of the 4th Cavalry crossed over and coupTeTrff""" An;J 4-1. l.i Urhe fot.V,di(Mns(WttrrendeR Tir Col. Cauales shall place Matamoras under orders of the commander of tlie United !ei;?7j-The);Jater guarantees y CaimleS" uun jus rorces tneir iioeny, an secures me safety of1 their interests. mt'-vl-j ThireU-Tht perscms flnji; kiterests of all the inhabitants of Matamoras are loA resected, no matter to .what natioriaili'ty they ttei FourOtr-ra .foijces o' Canales are to maintain their- auposWon.'' " j T TT 7 i''4Tr9 forces, jsiialJ enter the fflcr except tliose ortJie tlnite(i States. r jThe attack tipou, Matamoras began atye O CIOCK A. ill., on mtfsicii x.ocwquu uycueu the attack. The American flag mcaiwhljo floating from the Government house. Brisk frlngcontlnucd up to' seven' o'clock. But thd0tacBSrreulsefl.?'very pptotplffhe American foroe in theicity preserved rtfc& ndgiiajrUsd practically acting as provost gu&rfls. ..'p j .;iiEscljed9!iv;Uo Js (tiijleavoriug to' enforce the. authority of, Jiuirez, attribute his defeat to -the inoralVeflect of the presiince of (the AmuiioauM 4le,plahus,thaf PJCders wenpftuj-, .VOTfetfO General Bcugwick, Irom WMttiogr toBrfto ffcr4 hiiil aPJaeTsptaiipe; which he mikt K(f ith-ennl'nstaiWHg.'the Authority bf Juare,iinid JVMi insteadpf clpiur t.Jtp.lias, assisitad CaaalesP'vho is( U1 oi)ij Rebellion. - Escobedo's loss in kiUetl. woiinllccl, capti)u. Vd'aiul'des'ertW, toots lip 714 men 11x037 " pur'n'g, ;tlke:flght oil Tuesday niftrmng Col; Handull sent a message under a flag qf, truce tf Efi?9l)edo'1fin(bpnlng him that the United States, forces held the place, and direcjiag' tUa if f t paliouk jil presj advance be1-youd the fortiflcntlous wixhont cejujminjqatf ing with him. Escobedo responded .Ujaf slipul(Jl,be J"ijLljd b' circumstances, that the American commander ' had promised him to iWithjUj q,Jl,)ii3trcjo) save, fifty mem and . 1 . , , 1 . I . 1 1.1 .. '. ! 1 1 i. . ! . . , tnai no iiau uruneu ma pruiuisu vy niaiiiiiig throe ' jittndid men In the plaice. Randall, who had received orders in no pase tofire, on, iseoiiedo s mem inunacnaiji inMijejirjrange army, in case lorandum of agree- mantienteredsi9o between SedgwlQkjanjd ICs&tbedoir iof APHthettaeh : " 1st. Gen. Sedgwick (assures Gen. Escoljedo OFaonxinnea menasmp or niteue 0hal oWDm mtteK. StMfto!! mselV and th'efj,, A3 8M9 m Kh San1, LJ Liberal (Government. '''!!!.( ri, M. The American commander considers mmskfflis mllyliolrfl.i'theoiofjrtftta,-. moras unaer tne terms or vanaies surrender 6tnnffpfac'efohIiu, but it itj for 110 hostile purpose ii regaifds" the 'firfc'l commanded (jy i3jsoi ElcpedXf, t to protect the lives and property of American and other citizens, w 9d.i.,That , the American,,,commander will withdraw the armed forces in oase-of wat-tli tactf ffniidei'wth the exception of fifty men I . ... t u, .... 't ana two omcers,"wno win report tncir'pres ence to Gen. Escoliedd should ho ' A:) i fi dtV ' - ' I M ITf't Til tr- ' ' . 4 Tlint Uie United States forces shall Tidld (lnta CtotAnH't rry, and that no armeil men BMall nuu tn the AmcrfiMitkluiMi "f '"'Tnts'hgreement had not been made kuoVn U'CoR RihdalVhvhen he sent out -tHe flag'ofl truce. ( yen. BeagwicK action is incomprehensible. It secins as if he intended flrst to fapWisessloi ty the -;ity, and thenrehlal ally hand It oveV Vb'Escbboho, and afterward fchanged his mind and held, the city to prb- teet Auterifan citizens and OtJei Jbreigures- MpuiA j. . i" ' 'A steamer, ,jut arrived at New Orleans, .tnroaghii rtVispatqh.es to Gen. Sedgwick, on the ,,spceipt of which orders were lssuelbrtU witiidraai of the frikips-frwii Matamoras.'' '' Movemeafs ol Opposlns; Forces. ' Advices received, here f'm1Jher01ty.of Mexico, say thaj, Mejia loff tlfsif city (Mto&r 2d, with orders to march on MatfnnoM9with all speed. ; . ' i'-w ,m Another report says that tlie Liberal force under Quiaja and others were completely, routJ(Tr-Haoiu(l-Utt-Lo9 Bacos'near San fctns 5Potostr qmojlMft the main arrtiy with one thousand cavalry and marched upon Monterey, which"had been, left without' de fense. .IimM i ir a t .T'f , r WASHINGTON, ' i- i. irke lM)ltaudteflr Cratmitten.1'' Washington, Dec'l',; ,Thefpllowinfl; are among the new Standing committees appoluteii: 5 I j i I Foreign BeMion-Mr. Sumner, chairman;' Messrs. Harris. Wade, r owler, t otes, Jolm W and-DooIittle, j iViy)ii!A-Mr-.'CrfsendenCn tenairman : Messrs. Sherman, Morgan, WllflamsCattelJ, Van. vyyikle and Guthrie. VbmMrfi Hhfl OhAndler, chair'mttri Messrs. Moreill, Morgan, Edmunds, Creswell feprague ancLFatterson. ManvfmUtrea Mi. Sprague, chairman; Messrs, Pomeroy, Fowler, Kiddle and Dixon. Agriculture Mr. '.' Sherman, " Chairman'r nr vtrkir..k' n... i.i.u, Military Affair Mr. Wilson, chairman ; Messrs; Lanej Howard 'Sprague, Brown,' Nesmith aM Doolittle. ' .w, ' Naoal' Affairs 'Sir. Grimes,' chairniau; Messrs. Anthony, Wiley, Bamsay, Cragin, NyeSndHendrlcksii'T. Judiciary Mr. Trumbull, ch'n; Messrs. Haitis,''-.Pownd,-,.,Stwart,,,FeJlnghuys'eii) Johfotort'4ftfHaMfariclWM " ' " ff om iJJKp ana rom twan iur. xtamsay, t hon.r Km rk wood, TiiiiW'iM-Mt'JliIendci,son, chairman; Messrs. Trumbull, Morrill, Boss, Nesinith WftooMttlel'. I(f .f .21 ' J' CtotitMrr-Xr. JJowe, ' chairman; MessYs. .Williams, Sherman, Wllej', Fogg,Freling-huvsen."-Vn(l'I!vtSi:l A "TXT ' !'' 1 ' ; 'Jbm-VT ofColimbialtlT. Morrill,1 ''chair- ........ ItnauM 17 rl Hnmnu. 1 7,,., , ) rtWstl ... ' T MM. ' ' ,11 II UHU V1AUII. TVTvo Pattnvaiiii Vliff WTV,li wal i i. J.fl ' ' i e Terriicrien-1& r. ; Wde, , chakman; Messrs, Yates, ,Nyc, Cragin, Fowler, Das,' and ViUVIlll. 7 ' ' f titer !. i i.. a I t . " ' rreaswry Receipts Surratt. i The -monthly public debt statement, not ready for publication, will shoWi very little lp-ruvtion ftosa the .October report''. ,12.4',-f odO'OOO In coin haWntf been- pali oiii' as in-' terest ; on 1 5-203 bonds, and as regular disbursements for last month, will probably absorb the receipts."'""1''"'' ' "- ' ,"'' .rflro'confcj-satlon- luf jadiifl quariprpls.to the effect that JohAlI.iirrat't'wlH be brough,t to Washington, and Ids trial will tivke place beflrt'a(t:lvlV.eQtnftiin( j ,, , 'I'eeAmenVBtk-renM1 Receipts. , "!, The Secretary of War to-day sent' a 'com ifuinieatlortto the House in answer1 to ' A; 'res olution calling Ibr ; the amoun t , of .funds, received by 4hewau;,af,.'i!efugces,freeilnjen and itbaniJOufcd Jjiirts. Jft-onj its organization to rtUlAhlbFAvtiM, 53,c. . ' '"Tlifr'reieipts from' various, sources' Were 907.3!)6 29. Total amount exnended. 8478.- iU 'iY Bfi'lairfiyrf-lmrid, October 81s't,1863, ..$420,01 11, Deduct amount held as retained bounties, $115,2a0 49. Balance on hand, Oct. 'BisWifedoisisaoTea civ : . ,;,;;, ,r T AThOfyuioney derived from liiiscellaneous sour.ces, from which the current expenses of this Bureau werepaid ;pre,ylous to July 1st, 1800, is now termed the Refugees' andFreed-fmn Fu)ui toynlstlugAish it from the regular appropriation. TOe statement shows the "lecoipt jtyjd, jfixpedtijre'on account of the b41,0BS 4 the expenditure $738,400 52. The retained bounty fund is $91,,222 49. " The estimated cost of transportation furn (shed, on requisitions or" orders of the Bureau toJdateioW.1pVff 1st; 1868, is as follows: rreedmi$04i247 60 refugees, f 10,455 36; -Qffl),i(ffi4ljpldlerS, 4,643 18 ; civilian em plojmJaajaa 047TotaTr$i'(S,833 18. Num ber of scretitk possession at last annual re port, 768,590, of which 277,122 acres hate f belli 'reltAfei, and: 45, tracts of land, besides a number of acres not reported. , By the constant restoration of the lands to the property stands of the Com mlssloner-s 'freHr1vther- depart 'GSvernn;eHeilU':i tments of the 3 51 s nniiefstood ltcne toitiay that a majority or , J) mancc committee or me puiitue are favorable to tlie recommendations of Secretary McCliltoohi' gsctafrl jSowo'Ju his report to . ThP Ways and Mei 'earis''ft)mmittee of the House ait also disposed to give his recom mendation a favorable consideration. The MrolosUionpf the 8ecretary,.however, which t.tnfca tn a'ronnritiflUnn of RDftcie navment in thecS tm no fc wiMvlth, thwuajorlty in either nibVseTftte sufegeWrion oft belag deemed not only Impracticable but Impolitic. Sir Fide?ick Bruce, the British Minister, atidVh iCSuuat Del Monthpn, Minister from France, find reason to complain of the Pres-WenlV nVessige''' Another Roll of Hoaor. The Wv PeWrtment bupubliaiied another roll of honor, embracing he aamea of aoldiera who died in the (lel' of tl American Union, interred in the State of 'Arkansas, talitonia.bdikitaf lliehiinn, Minnesota nd Nevada, and the Xerritoriea of Anuonia, Cotorado, -Ttaahym'W'Mejuui uii Washington. The pamphlet ST. DOMINGO. hrhe'iwiruSt Expedition Captured. t' r v vi : . - New York, Dec. 0. The World's Havana correspondent says : Information! titan St. Domingo state that exry niembr of the expdItlQU 6 Cui-azo'td replace Baez id the Presidency, .was apluml and imprisoaeil, " ' . . i. n ,. ; . ..n IXtliCONQRESS. ."'"'' ' Heoond HeMlon,',, V" '8ATU.'.?.t?.llUiVMi.TovI)efc'. Mr. TRUMBULL reported favorably from ,tte .Judiciary committee Honse bill to're- peai tne amnesty power oi tne rreswent; anu asked its Immediate consideration. "' . Mr. HENDKICK8 objected and It goes over. ''' ' " 'J1''"i-"'i , ! .i t '" ( ) lli. f JltJ-'JE- VHlltU UU illC Ulli Em- ixr a nn ..li i .1. i.tii e i . . ... , slon to regulate the, selection of granu and 4tlt juors in the terrltoiy of Utnli. Ordered yo ue pnuteu witn tne nnienin(.-iii. , Ordeml, on motion of MrV'tittlMSS, that whontljo Senate ajgourn to-dayr if adjourn 'to meet oi Monday next. 1 '' ..'"' ,,,,'Jfe WILSON giire notice that he would caUiUP, next Wcekthe- Jolnt resolution to disband and prohibit military organizations in the rebel States. .' " ti - , The Senate aborned. -, ! .I''M, "Ml! HOUSE.. ..-! 1. .'..THt-mnn'r. TWy. 6 ' ' ' On motlonof Mr. WASHBUUNE'. of Illi nois,, the Postottlce committee was instructed to inquire into the expediency!? reOnfcrr.ng on thePostomcB. Department, ome Jurisdiction and control over thc,(vn'riOrtS telegraph wires now , in oilsrwtion or . hereafter to be constructed, that Is now exercised over Post-offices and post roods) and to report by bill or otherwise,' , i ''... ' ., The bill for the regulation of appointments and removal from office came i'p, 'and was nostnoned till Mouday next." ' .iOn. motion of-.Mr. PIKEi a' select commit-', tee of .three was ordencd to inquire into tne Oircunistances of the murder of three United Btatcs soldiers in South Carolina in October, 1865, and of the reprieve imd suriseqiient pardon of those convicted thereof. ' , ' 'Mr. DAWES .introduced , a; bill to tlx the election of mcmlicrs fpr Tuesday af,terthe first Monday, , of Novemlicr, 1868,: land 'the same day, each, alternate year thereafter. Referred to. the committee on Elections., . . On motion of Mr. ELLIOTT, A select committee of ithree was appointed to 'proceed to New Orleans to institute inquiry ' into rlotsj there in July and August lat. ,- ' On motion of Mr. WILSON, of Iowa, the Judiciary Committee was instructed, to inquire into the necessity of farther legislation In regard to the,, organization of the. House and counting of, electoral votes. ; On .motion pf 3f r. HAS80OT, the same comr mittce was instructed to Inqwire into, the pro priety of -directing martial: Jaw to, be. proclaimed la counties, In rebel States,, where Union men have been murdered and the laws, not enforced against the murderers. , : , , .'III')! ILLINOIS.. A Speculator " miimr" -Enterprising " !,;!.'. , Viojir ; ' .CniCAoo, Dec. 6. , Jerome B. Cliamplin, grain, operator, is missing and proves a defii ulter to the amount of $30,000 He 'purchased wheat on credit, sold fbr eash and tlecamped.'"' !.' -,, : Craig's item about the exploit of Lieuton nt Anies figalnst the Siou.i! Indians, is a ' month old, : Tlie congratu lift oty order of Geri . Cook, describing Ame's achievements, having been published here several weeks ago. . ,.. i ' 1ie Lake Tunnel Completed. ' ;;'' ,., Tlie official ceremony of ' laying the' last brick in our lake tunnel waft performed this morning by Mayor Rice , in" presence of tlie Aldermen and guests, numbering about 70, after wliicli tiicre was .b4nnei' at the Ci-lb: .Four .wooden buildings ii the vicinity of the Union Stock Yards were burned by an iiiccndiacy Inst nighfi Loss $10,000 fully insured- Tlie frequency' of incendiary tfres in that vieiiutycreate. ' a suspicion of intent to defl-awT insurance coiiipaijies. v t . , i ), i;,i.' '. I ' f "','' ' "' ,"''' GEORGIA. - ";i "i' !'', AversTA, Dec.' 0." Stand by tne Associated 'Press. ' The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel says the press of Georgia anif South Carolina unite in sustaining the Associated Press, ha v- iiig refused tlie reports of the new association, RHODE ISLAND. it Battinft Mlil Ueatrored. , 1 IRovinRNCB.T)ec.' S. Ludwlck Bratonls waifdRig mills at Olncy vllle. were destroyed todre ta-tlay. i.IjOss lUliO ill1.; SOUTH CAROLINA .Im.i Vl. i34lVnj posoH feo Amendment. "dov FTp1' ptbllsKed anothei' letter against the wiistituttona.amemtmcBt.,i , Y)jt 6oM nrtel.KV qesyrm.TnanMss., . u ' .r.'.vl HO.iv ' iPtft. '. t . A joint resointioa vas introduced iate the fleaataad adopted. pwvidJsa. that whereas, the fltorsroasa,re ceived notice that anelegant gold meosl, mtbi, toMsj. Oca. Thomas by the Lejwiaturo, is so its way tmet Wd; whereas, Saturday, the 14th insL, 1 the aratrersssT the battle of Nasbrilkvisslved, that! eetebnkte that day in the Capita) by h.,pieent(tisni of ssid Medal I and by othdr appruprlaU stremomes, and that the uor- ernsr be reqoeated te inform Gen. Thomas or tlie and nrrite hk attendanes at. the Capitol on that sion. .' i i.v'i f. ''.'"' i..ir ' . Tne Cotton Xraa. I . ' CottmnexsedinWyruatto281fIi. Bisertiinsted that JOtfW bales hav been reeeived hers sinse the opening of the season, of which 10)00 bates have beeasold and shipped at sj aTerage kes of $5 per bale.- Two. thirds ef the ssrtrero ert rotated has arrived, or only one-half of wast was originally expestedV: ' i ni .' f (.,. . 1 1 : t ii i n 'i t !'i - .' .. '' .- '. Ksv'OatKAsii,' WeJeV.1'.' Accounts from' the interior of Alabama show that a greater breadth o ground than ever before has been sown in wheat. The wheat crop i heavier this year than ever before. A great qnantity of reaping and thrashing machines, and grist raiH apparatus ate being transported there. The weather t?rtT very warm; a heavy turn is laliiny.,' . : , ', , ; ... . , . . , , - .KISSOUBL ' Deatructivr FlresJLoos tlOOiOOO. '"' "i.i .i ',:-, 8t, Louis, Deo 6. i . ' eieaaoa A Martin's Cobacoo faetorv, comer of Bradley and Can streets, Lsbnde te Co.'t prooery store and Jaeob Qoldman'aelothinn atere, vera destroyed by Are last nielrt. Total Ion (Hl-innred y 10,000. ' A special from Bt. Jowpt says on Tuaday''evening a fire broke out in the dry ponds store of Thomas Lucas bt DcKalb, Buchanan County, ion f il.WO -injured for 35,000 in the Vndenntter'a Insunaoa Company Mr. Thomaa's dwelling boase . va abw .consumed; alao the boot 'and ahoe manufaotery of Bshneider & Munrren, km 800 insured in the ,UnlersT(tr' Insurance Company. ' Vonr other dwettujaLsijses were aim swept away. Their contents we ail saved no hnuTune."' ' ..; J ,-. The raeifle Railroad haa reaofwd; tf pUfxA WO miles West of Omaha. ."'A -.-'' ,tt IPENWSYI.V'AiriAi . ' y'r.$'u,l Fire b Plltsirairir,' v':,; rVuti? ;',"'' Pracrsmmo, Deo. 6.- I i About midnight a fire broke out in the third story of the Fleming snd Toire: t Japan shop-on Third street, near the Market. The building was partially dettroyedt Cause of fire unksown. Fully insured. ' " KENTUCKY. ' i ' LQmwiiiK, Deo. 6. There was a heavy min this morniiuS ; The weather is warm, and" pork packing' ie-very dull in consequence. Iteceipts of hogs b verf large with little irno demand with a declining- tendensy in prices. i : The cotton market tefnitoaotive, daily auction Bales having been establislftd.' ' ... .;..'! -LODIsmiE MAEKET- "((, .: ,ff,,. Louisvitoi, Dsc. G. TOBACCO Sales of 8 hhds at full rates." COTTONV-At 31 for middling.-FLOUfc-Superttneat 10. s -: , WHEAT-AtJ9(Si'S 70. .,.! ' CORN New in bulk at 55c, old at 850OA OATS At 64c. HOGS At StTSfiefor new. i '... MES8PO8K-sAtia50. - .., LARD-At 12jje. WHISKY Ew at 28c. !. MILWAUKEE MAEKET. Mn.WACKKr Bee. fl. FLOUR Lowot and active: superfine amber $12 00; XX $11 00." . ... ,, WHHAT Aastireat 2 00 for No 1 and ?l Si lor IS on. PROVISIONS Lower; men pork 16. DRESSED HOGS Lower at 6(ai6 94, f FURNITURE. COLUlrmUS CABIIVET COMPANY , Manafaeturers of all kinds of FURNIT IT RVj , Chaks, MattTesse&c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' ' WARGROOMS No. 801 S. mark S. Union Block, ; . COMTMBUS, OHIO. ' Factory on tke Canal, formerly; occupied by Theodore . - . Comstock. (. JOHN STRICKLER, Superintendent. C. CRANK.Treasnrer. marlO deod ly 3s CLOTHING, r " v ' " '.' .ii. eoiT & co., reliant Tailors, ' Mi ::,!.... ' , No. 15 South High street. FALL. &, WINTER GOODS ' JUST RECEIVED. - ' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE' ST All' SHIRT - jan'23 eodly-2s , ( SYVAYZE & FARSONS,. Mercliaiit Tailors, AND DEALERS IN EWTS' FOEslSHIIIQ GOODS, No. 1 94 Soath Hlyn street, , (Opposite TJntted States Hotel,) '.",', ,.', - -' eounma, ohio. THElf ABENO WBECErjrINO A URCE and splendid stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of dothsj Cassisasrest Vvstings, Fancy Coatings, etc., to whioh they inrits tlie attention of the citi-iseosof Columbas.,, ..,:.,.; ocill eod ly-2s end Vin'&r Goods I Fair iamm&mpoium ' '.No. 20 9, Hi;h steolnnsons, 0. X1UTB sTST KtJCEIVED A LAHOB stoek of the anest Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this dtv. oonsistins' of Fremiti. Erurlish and Domestic Cloths, OsMlsseMs, ioj, tat geatiemen's wear, which I will sell at the Lowest Gash Prices. . Abe, keep eonstaatl-ea hand a weU -selected stock of Ready-Made Oothing. , . , JOHN HUNTER, ' jan31 eodlya ''''. ' Bonth Hiirh street. FAMILY GROCERIES. RCFVS illlN, - vholesals aaa-kErari. . . G R O C E H , JUin DEALER IN Provisions and Familj Supplies, No. l Buckeye) Slock, ' COLU3HBTJS, OHIO. A large and weU-seleoted stock of Groceries constant ly in store, at greatly revluoed priees. 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