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Show X7 - I. -from tho ochemo of The , emigration may, by thc3 a irritating disturbances, Southern States baa been sustained, end , iuo iriii:u jury uaa miiealbny23. to flnd . co Trorli upon tho; Britbh . Government, Governor Graham is confident a etib-- j lill .againc:i Binatorl Humphrey,: with :corrW that troppa T?ill bo kct inlEnglandor sidy will be given- , legislative IwchargccL . t Inn. 22. otherwise Chicago, GEORGE Q. CATXrXOH, Editor. drawn from Ireland which : railroad New TTorkj 23' Kansas Cameron Tho city latter tho island, yrza flnishecLwith would bo employed in man named A Spencer and wife k appropriate, ceremqHOHDAY EVE5IHG, KOV. 25, 1867r . for an iiica. Tma xhancea their comand thus increaso civea unicgo direct elding in Jaubboro, N. J., who appe . tl tto bo of : the highest respectability anS insurrection x aro caid'tb:bc worth $200,000, were FENIANISM AND THE- - IRISH. IN Uili Obtain MssessiSn Of the soil. YA;rV6stoh rcstsd.on Fridy on:tho afildavit of Col .... s 'iiWi" jlui Woodr Chief tDstective, charged vjm: being, chief of: tho gang of counterfeitte we mat learn Kt-ntn nnen rebellion: arid alarpco commit tco .aro favorablo toLInipeach- who have . Issued" tho spurious 7 Sh By today's dispatches . there was considerable 'excitement in fdrbffof Fenians Irivthe XJnt ment but Vnothing is definitely known. Mrs. Bpericer paid $40,000 cash downif iinlzeil I bail for: herself, andrhusband; SeveiS ? somo Manchester, 23. parts of England over tho 'oxecu- - i J afotea: threatening 'thol border; of --The condemned Fenians Marother 'Alleni to be very wei! parties, . tion of the Fenians condemned atManreported 1 f Hft Tr T)ominioiii of iDanada. . would at ten' 8U8Peeted of being connect4 h.yi king and Gould wero executed on the i Chester, andtho chief with the affair. The establish m?nt1 taneii this morning. THo, precauuons dMd Attention withllroland reAlelTcctucl. wero S?Ul8b5 ,has een imnraer; iueen .victoria - ,olnt of attracUoh;and it'seems probable againuti outbreaks aiior f operation sinJ la '65, not withstandit estimated that the partft ifused to reprieve .them fhat tho' .penian lehdero Imagino 'thoy execution. tho witnessed men8e crowd. avornetted imJUIona of dolIanjThi inrr, lfirrrn nnblfn mpfitlnra had bean can harrass tho British Qoyernment 'In The city is perfectly quiet. spurious plates wero made from a leal i held and petitions, numerously signed, 23. , secure .Chicago, .morai impression of ;the genuine plates, this way, untu tney can "AVeston remains at had been forwarded : soliciting a re- support a confederate in Washington WaterlooVJndiana, old from some of by and practical next hun to' commences the Ail. tho parties engaged have become prieve. , Their execution seems have the great powers, designing then; to dred milesHe weaThe trial4...,-on Monday. wealthy, and reside in different parts of been demanded by the . full course 'of strike an .effectual blow for the;. ..i f tho country;;-- Government officers are tner is rainy. (j. law in England, whercthe majesty-o' . ... 23. Now York. dispatched to4 arrest them. of an trish Republic: ' the law is maintained- with almost lishment arrived. l?neHca steamer owned a magnificent house.-- : Bpenceri has The TTrinrAVAr Wild thnlr Hchemea mav be. . sacred iavioUbllity. . A pollcomanhad tho arQ Wldently :jboat; on''maWiDg IiOrd Iiyonsupon' presenting "his ereT Philadelphia, as The President has decided todiminialil uentiais intiau juiuussauur w been killed In open day, Inthe streeta Wivifctfii mone. the 'relations exist- tho iriilitary posts Lin t the Southern! said the cordial nn,nrr of a largo and jiopuloua , .cJty. Avbilo in-elements of the age. M ing between France'; and England States after the elections; .The troops disturblne -. n r. ; r. the execution of hl3 duty, and pri-t, powerfully contributed ) to the welfare will be consolidated rwith aview' to of the two countries, and to the happi- economy, t 'r?r r f r soners set free. This was the act: for A News Dcserct to tho Evening Special in'JETerald's ness and of tho the The world; Queen's special says a majorih which these recently executed Ponlans to him of as to the legali structions Senators the hesitate especially prescribed 14 died. They were tried by special comhim to sparo nothing to strengthen of mission." convicted thesd relations.' The Emperor replied l The Tribune's special says Stantoa murder, and that he was pleased with tho senti- don't desiro reinstatement; and wanti .;. hanged. r .. :;'t :V:.; OVERt THE'. tE-I - ments EXCITEMENT by Lord Lyons; and Congress to take action and rebuke th expressed That such a thing could occur in a NIAN EXECUTIONS IN" MAN- IT :;'V,r.rll' !' l;;;;.: v responded to them by a sincere attach; Pre8ideht;-Vl.r- ; CHESTER! city crowaea wun peopier ukg JMLan- -i ment to the Queen's person and family. General AverilPa name has been could a that i Chester; released; prisoner From the commencement of hid reign, ted for the .War Office: r; one of his most constant objects had - The rumored treaty of the purchase d Ton WCon nofftjod at; JW11successfully xnako his escape, as Kelly been to maintain friendly relations with the two Danish islands has been eigne! - did; and that the Irish should attempt i: t rr iirji-;Great Britain. at Copenhagen;;:pmhrvnHf Inqnrrontinns In "RnfrlftTid. 23. is understood from th e heads d Naahville, It COUNTERFEITERS SUSPECTEDwho those well excite in , The Senate has passed a bill appropri- different departments that i tho estsurprise mignt V ARRESTED! THE QF three and a half millions to aid imates of tho coming year: will be mucl . are unacquainted with the peculiar J r' ating ' s ;) . state the ' railroads. r v those of laat.yearJ It is than mixture of population in theJarge ci- larger 5 London, 23. H. said the President disapproves of Geneties there. Avery large porflon of the treaty for the Turchaso .of tho Dan- The Pope has withdrawn his objec- ral Mower's course in Louisiana, and xbiuuub Bineaj !cai" inhabitants of manv of the towns and tions to the proposed European Confe- will probably remove him from anj nrA Trlsh. Thprn nrA I rence. Italy, Bavaria and yurtemburg kind of command iri the 5th Military rltlar of "Rnrrlfvnri - Q i no j.tt ArnUu.of 'being have signified their acceptance of Na- District, and assignTAhiml. to duty elsesaid to be more Irish in London .than The cit ha3 the appearance invitation to join the Confe- I where, in Dublin, the capital of theirxountry, in a state of seige. Barricades are being poleon's 4 rence. j and its population is in the neighbor- erected in the streets, infantry stationed The Paris Patrie denies that Minister : hood of ..different A: t points, cavalry, patroling Dix expressed a deairej forr the! Uuited T. 350,000. Of the Irish in those fcu0 and 2,000 ; streets, V: special policemen Statea to bo represented. - AWti.vn.nw have .been born in many Eng. sworn in. Everything ' indicates that bo held In Mu Lessees & "IXaouLgers. conference The will i CaixuL im nil who retain ClawsdiT the B. yet peeullarltioa tbo Qovommant determined to make- nich, convening on tho 11th of Decern-- ; pland and idiosyncracles which! mark the the execution an imposing demonstra- ber.tion, with lirmness, vigor and order. .Mnft'i'Unnv Wn omirvrnfkri a Pn Paria, 23. ; tho of the Fenians.. 3 N It ia asserted that tho French govern-- ; l NOVEMBER and west of against . - steps "1807.' Llandfrqm tho south-we22. 26tb; ment has Franco-AmericaBirmingham, erantedn the commission asked Ireland, after having passed a youth of The tumultuous proceedings - at the by tho Telegraph exr last j" j poverty, toil and great produced meeting night They Company. v : ' AAV liVVt Montgomery, 23. OP J VJT . iJJjUW UUU : rLondon 22. a 1 The has Convention ordin an 1 under law, enjoyed by any other por- The Queen, in tho most direct man ance imposing a tax ofpassed t ten per cent.; adinn o.ani'e !r to ner, refuses postpone tho execution. ditional to. the ordinary :'tax, j for the Rut centuries of misrule on the part of of paying the expenses of the purpose a to in manner. observe, peculiar ConventloniiTue franqhise clause pro England have produced the very deg- - city j the condemned Fenians' vides that persona convin4 d of treason theobsequiesoi radation in which they have been rais- - funeral. , A nrocession will be organized shall not exercise the rig i of suiTrageJ of th6 Ifew and Immensely Herniation at uraraa. roonded upon ed. They are sunken, as race; and and proceed to Hyde Park, whero i a It Is believed that this ex rraes the pers- successful a-- , Aliw. Brandon's popular novel or XOOO" clause :they know it; they, are viewed with solemn meeting will be held. : c ;Uni-- rj ons11 excepted by, the VOIA." dramatize by CHANDU3 FULTON and .FREDER1CIC Q. whom proceedings nre institu- - i scorn andr treated with contempt W , A proposition recivefrom jho against States to purchase the Hudson Bay r ; ;! , and 4 Acts, entitled, , which) English neighbors,' they propertyfhas caused a rise in the share's pardoned by the President, enterdPthe cannot duu Keeniy ieei. rnis scorn is of the Company; plea of guilty. ;If this bo Bo'i'iabout DAUGHTER I 22.' with antl4F":. and' .hatred; 30,000 whites will be disfranchised by it. Naples repaid. existing r YeauviUB la sua pounngr rortin im- - .an amenameni naa oeen onerea to pathlea keep growinCiinteriaity:' volumes. Seven distinct streama the Bill of Rights, providing against u The t?iiJ? as a naUon, know no- - menso of lava areVpouriijg down the aide ofr, discrimination on the part of common The' Ballad Singer of, Wapping. : thing practically of Ireland. Separated the mountain, a magnificent scene. carriers on? account of race or color. AMY BTONEin ther triple role of u ; . !Pari8i22. The black delegatea demanded entire JENNY, A1IL80M, LiADY iiVERSLEIGHj by a little over a hundred miles of T1e new army bill introduced yester- social equality, ..the right to ride in1 andMD'LLE Brewer, 14: .water, theyhave been as lar apartior resembleatho its in general features,; ; r . ; m - sleeping cars, &c. A' heated debate' oc With SONGS of 111 MEET THEE AT THE all JfilV knowledge, so farlasthe day 1832. LANE" and "AUiI RUBIN GRAY,'' j of curred on the subject; which was post. j buUibf the English people is concerned: law - : .i Ngtt Yorlr 2" H With theffollOTTinff adiairable : distribution of to poned Monday. j' t'S-- characters:' aa though y they; ero divided '. J , 7an yhouidina "Star Vfrdm jBio, on." tho ; v,v New Orleans, 23. t:.:;' ,,.1!, . r Hi MR.1 F. STONE as JOYCC HARKER, after-1 The Convention met at noon, and! . oceans .The MaK peopli: aro Judged ;; rards LAHE8PUK the Ietectlye. olected . colored mem: . for temporary aAm nTi (1 nn 'PdHmntn nftKam fmmA1 as Mr. Black Mlisom D, 77 ny ,tno lilies, is conn seema'pro-babl- a Chairman and jfuiar, ,vmW;w.j,uiu.M4iuBu,:u It Secretary." 2Xr. JS Lindsay as Victor Carrlngton ne, ,SeWo :?tno; foweat quarters of a battle) on the 8d: near , SanCarloa the will Chaiman that permhnent VfiO Dunbar crowd .'citipaor the nav.vles who leave Braziliana' 'flanked the Paraguayan bo a negro, though iWayman........u;.itr the7 whites' favorj Dennis : (Specially: engaged lorthls ocalorj) P EIareetU cau- Captain CobbrestoneK.w.M...Mr; Tallferio Who served'"--f'nomea to maKo railroads.tdlff ca-- 1 in the A Judge "w4t4w" meir . elzh...-...EversI One division was Mr . II 1 iU cut to cus;,, m. i JJ CMGraham '.i -. ,: Reginald guayans. ' Hardle Oswald 8ir Everaleih .Jlr a Paraguayans was The first step of the - Convention will Captain. Valentine JtrmanMr J A.Tliompsoa be to declare 'aillfitateolllicesyacant, and Douglas Dale...mr.HnM.mMrk D J Mcl n tosh .M r J H ICelly Kew Orleans 22. Joe lJermot........ chosen the fluccessora appoint jby -Mr'R Matthews James : ' " t ... lienorai. niowor. naa Riinnnrnipri tha j .V DurBkli..;.'.... J...Mis3 Alexander Paollna T - I Teoin orders,' removing thStotiVffl: fa tt, fi f!v Wilrhlngt6hiDer.;r23J Nllle Co enroot Lydla Grahm......MlS3 ,1s contempt cere. It Is reported that Grant !hns dlri r?he nf? "Th'is 'p. pa. ten men, six colored and Jane PavJand...Mu..Mi.:.i.a.IitssIitzzt Piatt - on. entertainedone side; hatred 'on tho ected Mower to make no more removals four .whites.' were lashed at Newcastle;1 Mrs Wlllot......M...Mt9 MBjrKle 'nrt!s -- v !' .J . ! ilnjrjr;a.."....rr.i;-.f-.;lliLizzie Nunn i'bther. " I. I uiatll Honcook's arrival. ' A1 large crowd t witnessed tho-- ' exhibi Mother Dlavola, Lady- Everslelgh's .cbtid, N ' i: JFIvo leaders The tion. meri'wero pilloried.j of (the Fenlana "entertain jh U L iUPl Dausbeehao ?l uuesw, xan&crs(rXesuerB( jc ti'Wflflh I n ntnrt .93i2 !rf:jJ layers, jjomesuuv as as men can ttis,hatred strongly doj and reports coveral .ahocks ofaa carthi ia undorotood that' Gbvcrhor I?lah-de- rs It For particulars of Scenery. Incidents. 5. it on their mon. i iosLcrs the Porto at among Thoyjostcr 18th, country Bico; I,Tho quako haa coverai Grant that eee ana "uveninguurfain. telegraphed TJhoy' 'boo" that irica population "olm'oat 8tor7 o tho" oubmergmont of.Tortola of Mbwerfo romarko aro inexpedient, x THXJ HQD a Y Etii n ir, Poeltlveiy tbf Last" and como 'Dppolntmcnb aro highly ob onrburtU of tho Entire; inhabiiariiobf : and elf. stun is. 1 ' auy jeppcaieejDr cbkinrt that bo tho order Jcctl6riable, ;many.oftholarCoEnClid1-t6un3.thotiU Hdncoc!i'bfarrlvalX7ho tho Eminent Artists, hrsvo a powor which can bo rici for diat batweon tho blacka on tho north cido of cuspsndcd u id hourly expected. Mr. Miss i tho noTT J polico. v Bir CO.ULDOpB,. turjbing tho quiet of tho ncjloni. They no iciand and hca tho Qrzn determined cannot xc PC"5 cent itdoptcd Tho canrza givca Icaa a pc pu hdpo to rnalxo any cue- cndon:c3 Governor outbreak T Eyro'o Inilca of 02,0 10: U:crc:0 KD,C:3 la wo ccrjful In England; bnt thoy method of tho insurrection. cupprcing years.' Dccra epea tt C:C0,Pcrfomaiic3 ccianiciioai s .Ii;, -- -- ' - - T -- r--v 1 f : - . - wnV-werohange- d t j f f. s - ? . se-cAure- d pre-se- n -- to-nic- ht. . A - I . . M - . 4 -- 1 f i i ; - I wii-pole- on -- . , .r -- jr- -- ! -- .. ... ; i ... t . ; . I ; -- j. I . .7-30- 's ' ; -- 1 - " t . . f j : f - - - - , 7T ! . I i '' -r; - 1! : 1 ME AT RE : -- -- 1 1 I . ..-- H. i - ; j V" st semi-barbaris- m. : , f - . I - i jt y... 1 ' 1 - FIRRTt-NIGHT- : . : I 1 : . WiiMY'Si ; , , 4 v ( ! I n A ! . ! ; I r ; I ft McK-enzI- e 1 " ! . s -- i- . ,1- -- . , , Con--ventio- SrhZ'' fl 'l ! n. - ! j : f '- I ! 1 -- v 1 ! P-lI- 7cl k. 1 s T' A-fJflpWa- -- , . 1 -- -v--'-vr 1. En-ernca- tcf I i- 'v |