Another Fenian Congress has been held in New York. It lasted several days, aud it was generally understood that no active measures would bo taken until the Brotherhood is reorganised. The new Chief Executive, Mr Savage, does not appear to be so truculent as his predecessors. The Fenians about Canada still continue to be troublesome. Preparations were made for a largo Fenian pic-nic at Montreal, but the authorities would not allow it to be hold. An influential Fenian named Devlin, has excited the anger of his brethren, by the publication of a letter counselling moderation. Threats of assassination have been thrown out.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 406, 18 November 1868, Page 2
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102Untitled Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 406, 18 November 1868, Page 2
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