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Mi NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBEK 10, 1865, Theatricais at Home. ‘The Robbers; or, The Parricide's Doom, has been put on the boards at Pike's Opera House, Cincinnatl, Edwin Adams playing Charies de Moor, the captain of the band. GENERAL GRANT AT CHARLESTON, THE SKATING SEASON. ee Pre for Winter atthe Park— An Area of Thirty-five Acres of Ice in the Park—Additional Aecommodations for All Classes—A Slide for the Boys, de. VIRGINIA. DINNER GIVEN HIM BY GENERAL SiCKLES ‘The cold snap of Taner night bad the an of See sents eeanpene st. couse They Were “Original Unionists.” rousing the enthusiasm who delight to g) over Mantua Augusta, Ga., theatre, ‘ His Opinion on the Driving of Maxie | to smooth and slippery ico on skates. All persons | “: % Crisp acts Julien St Pierre. Mra Nesbitt has eaed owning a pair of akates made up their minds yosterday | ™*4°* *lx nights engagoment. to have them polished and ground, in readiness for use the first time the ice is sufliciently strong to bear. Hard- ware dealers brought out their stocks of skates, and bun- HE IS EN ROUTE TO THE GULF, | 41s of straps were displayed in the windows of every shoe store. In dry goods and fancy stores were dis- &e. &e. &e. played the Intest styles of skating apparel for ladies’ wear, Tailors brought out “skating coats” for gentle- men, while hatters and milliners taxed thgir ingenuity and taste to produce something both novel and stylish for a “skating hat,” Judging from the past, these pre- Parations are all in good time. During the last seven winters the ice has seldom been in good skating con- dition before Christmas Day. The only exception to this almost invariable rale was the winter of 1863-4, when skating took place on December 11. “PREPARATIONS AT THE PARK. The lakes at the Park, which aford so extensive an area for the evolutions of skaters, are being put in con- dition for winter use, At the north end of tho Park the pric dang cere eed ta e- 5 shaded Harlem Lake will be ready forthe use of skaters during ‘The Workmen of New York; or, The of Drink the present winter, When this lake is Mnished there | is noing played at the ox Rima) e “§ wend will be a total area of about thirty-five acres of ice in the Martha 'Sa Mi Lae . Park, The Harlem Lake will prove favorite resort for | tary Hawk” The compine wes tak Cea all those who reside north of One Hundred and Tenth | yoy : wat street. At night it.will be lighted with gas, while tho lower lakes willbe Iighied up. by means of kerosene | , Madame Celeste has concluded her engagement at the lamps, furnished with large, brightly polished reflectors, These have been in use «uring previous years, and were found to answer their intended purpose exceedingly well. Many persons are prevented by their business _pur- bulls from skating rts the forpaey, ond when the le. Governor Perry wus not present, having | BoNds are lighted up they cagerty avatl emselves of the | theatre, Philadelphia, on the 8th instant. The leading Doon doiained at Columbia, awaiting despatches from | Peete thy Pask dariae hea” Digits AIDE ‘00k | charactor» were arranged thus:—Captain Roderick ‘Washington. 6 O'Donnell, John Brougham; Julie Alberoni, In the course of conversation Gen, Grant said now was TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS, Taylor; Zadick, 0. 8. Fawcett; Eva de Zi Miss Ettie * the favorable moment for driving Maximilian from Mex- | The Commissioners have already mavle evory arrange- 3 io i ‘uniga, ico, while we had plenty of veteran troops ready to take | ment to prevent accidents. During the summer there | Germon. The piece is founded on the following anec the field. Su h an opportunity, he said, might not again | is adepth of about seven ioet of wator in the lakes. In | dote from Spanish history One Roderick O'Donnell, an officer of the Irish brigade, in the service of France, ex- Scar a pespent eS sooner recalled by orders | pine ne ae bn nanli is drawn off and the depth re- om ington, would be extended to the Rio Grand juced to about three feet is nthat quarter, |. In the Harlem lake there will be adopth ot four feet. | patriated, with many otters, for his adtierence to the Drowning is almost absolutely impossible. If any person for the purpose of looking after matters in that quarter. waite hore the General, in company with General Bee.,| Drowning 7 Fears int any Rorson | causo of the last of the Stuarts, the exiled King James | days or woeks at farthest. vi e race courge, and on his return visited | 18 unfortunate or careless enoug! water, % RE-APPRARANCE OF MR, GLENN, THR ACTOR. the Orphan House, Arsenal and other public buildings. | Park employes will be on hand to place him on terra | * Second, boing sent upon a secret mission to Cardinal During his stay he was the guest of both Generals Sickles | firma with the least possible delay. For this purpose | Alberoric, it chanced that he was enabled todo a signal van Bennett. we pe Reouinnee around pe eet, herve bow service to the daughter of auoble Spanish house, who, GOVERNOR ORR: vid with ers, ropes, corks ant her articles: returned to Columbia immediately after the departure of | necessary for life-preserving purposes under the circum. | DOtwithstanding the objectors of her haughty kindred, General Gauge, A private interview was had between | stances. In addition to these precautionary measures | bestowed om him her hand, an\ trom the romantic union ‘the bre dist naishes functionaries on important busi- KE Rte gr pela pa ropeeaiy eee. 8. Dasabee 2 springs the influential family ofthe O’Donnells of Spain, ness, the nature of which has not ti cottages for the se o! ies ay unfortunately % 7 Neate » hk shige celvo'n cold bath, In each of these cottaces fires will be. | _ 4 Sensational play, called The Tigar Girl of Cuba; or, Wealth, Poverty and Justice, ison the stage of the New MITITARY CHANGES. The ordor for the mustering out of the Fifty-fourth | kept burning and the unfortunate fair one will be fur. nished with a suit of dry clothes in which to return | American theatre, Philadelphia Miss Nellie Johnson pan og of New York Veteran Volunteers has been re- ‘vol milian from Mexico. Athen»um, Miss C. Richardson taking the part of Moll. A ew star company, with new songs, new dances and ‘ new “everything” has been engaged for the Varieties theatre, Detroit. The company includes Miss M. Freo- berthyaee, Mr. Clark Gibim, Frank Howard, Add. Weaver and the Whittony Brothers. Mlle. Louise is in the last days of her engagement in the same house. the ‘‘ Public Enemy.’ 7 &e. & Our Richmond Correspoudenc:, Racumonp, Va., Dec. 7,1365. ‘THE OFYIOE OF SECRETARY OF TH COMBONWHATH Our Charleston Correspondence. Cuanuxsron, 8. C., Dec. 6, 1865. GENERAL GRANT AND STAYP Weft here on a special steamer, tho Cosmopolitan, for ‘Savannah, via Hilton Head, Sunday morning. General Sickles and staff, who accompanied him, returned on the same steamer yesterday morning. In passing down the harbor the Cosmopolitan touched at Fort Sumter, afford. ing General Grant ap opportunity to visit the famous old fortress. . The complimentary dinner given by General Sickles to General Grant, Satarday afternoon, although « private raMair, has created considerable ‘gossip among the old hunker politicians, Among the invited guests present were Governor Orr, Collector A. G. Mackey, ex-Gover. nor Aiken, Postmaster Trott, T. C. Calticott, Esq., United States Treasury Agent, and ex-Governor A. G. Magrath, “The old fire-eaters are highly incensed at the presence of ‘the latter, which is worse and more inconsistent, they say, than his humiliating letter published in the New Youre Hxraup? Generals Sickles, Devens, Bennett, ‘Comstock, and Colonel Badcau represented the military ‘onthe occasion. The party spent a very pleasant even- ing. Governor Magrath was particularly sociable and Dealer, at the Holliday strect theatre, Baltimore. Mr. John E. Owens took a farewell bonefit in the Front street theatre, Baltimore, December 9. ‘Toodles toa very crowded house. Cinderella is in pro. Paration, in magnificent style, as a Christmas piece at the Front street. The house is engaged during the pre- upon the Legislature, tournament. In the Wilmington (N. C.) theatre a grand combination cause? This is the ruling test of merit in all casos w! their Unionism. The present incumbent of tl ship is Colonel Charlos H. Lewis, of Rock Union proclivities throughout the war. the duties of the position has been, I believe, unex: he onghé to be re-chosen. It is test qi referred to above, THR RICHMOND POLICR—THK PUBLIC DI on the Bridgo of Notre Dame. in extraordinary cases, is vested wit! amount of destitution and suffering that wall previ government rations shall recent despatch, reappeared bi mishap, great. for the time being. Riciwon, Dee, 8, 186% STARTLING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. ed by Geveral Grant, their continuance here being | home. This is w piece of thoughtful consideration for | piavg the cigar girl. The buretta, A Tesson to Hus. | Tuesday next, all of the Stato officers at prevent hold- " y. vhich the Park issioners deserve the thanks of id . * ‘i; ly neccesary. ail the lady ‘aeate rs of New York, “ bands, is given afterwards. ing placo under Governor Pierpoint, save the State Amusements. Auditor. SMOOTH ICE. eee in skating ppl g er La loge Red wk when that at other ponds is unfit for use. at he W: , and Ethelrotd, i ’ this desirable object Mr. Andrew H. Green has, with his porns ode, on eee is ape cet usual foresight and energy, provided planing machines, lphegor was given in um, cago, at a scrapers and brooms, allof which will be put in requisition matinee, and in the evening on Thanksgiving Day. when a fall of snow threatens to interfere witl Mesars, Aiken, Dillon, Bradley avd Mr. and Mfrs. Barry ‘katers’ enjoyment. The plan of fiooding the lakes . s y which oa lat a few years since does not answer the | Open there with a budget of fun every night. Mr. and Mra. Plorence are in Chicago, to the great de. purpose for which it was intended, except under rare po pet nine 4 of te atmosphere, and the only | tight of the shousands of Irishand other uationalities who re} j@ means of securing sm ice aro above a mentioned, patronize MoVicker’s theatre. A SLIDE FOR a. nas Matilda Heron is still in Lowsville, Ky. Near Seventy-secand stract and Fifth ayonue, at w! ‘Miss Charlotte Thompoon phys inthe Lady of Lyons is known <a tin Bochentahacy Wilh, agince will Senee at the Tad Ind, boys toslide down on their hand sleighs or Mi vabowee This will ve a great treat for the boys, who Atamm Forepaugh’s grest Circus attracts a rash in Philadelphia. will, no doubt, frequent the bill in Dumbers and enjoy the ceteris sien fa Kolck: | ies E. J. Phillips hes played Lady Macbeth in Pike's Mr. Joseph Proctor has fulfillecs two nighty engago- The stormy woather of last evening, whatevor effect it ment in New Bedford, Mass. Te played Jibvenainosy. might havo had upon other placos of amusement, did not decrease the attendance at Machanics’ Hall to wit- ness the performance pf Bryants’ minstrel troupe. The audience was large and the programme as well received as during the prevalence of more favorable metevrolog!- cal surroundings. The name of Bryant isin itself a tower of strength, It had more than the averag signifl- ‘cance last night, when coupled on the bill with the stamp vepeech of tho Fenian grator. This timely effort was given in Dan Bryant's unique and original style, and | ‘@lectrified tho listeners. The “Beautiful Isle of the Sea,” ‘sweetly sung by Cempleton, was another gem. ‘Wake up, William Henry,” in which Little Mac partici- pated, was indcod ao -proventive against dullness ; and the blues, The match dance, although or AND REFRESHMENTS. as old as the eternat hills, influenced the ladies as well as Skates und chairs will be for hire in the Park the mame Macduff. Richard the Third tas been put on the boards. those gontiomen who understood the science of “tripping | 8 Basing proviows winters, The contract for peed pur. now to be displaced for the same reason; Virginians who helped to sustain the late Anditor, and next Tuesday overtarow of Union mon because they are Union men. VOR WECRETARY OF STATE there are tye quier, formerty Senat ; Riddick, of Nansemond; Wight, and Colones Munford, the Colonel! Lewis, the present Union been awarded to the same gentiemen Mr. French will be chosen, wore and stiil : on the light bombastic toe.” Broadway would not be | Posy 'neid it, By means of this srrungement visitors | With favor at she Varbties theatre, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. | Mt. Freaeh will be chosen, are ardent de. Broadwuy were the Bryants’ establishment to bo re- | can hire a pair of skates for from temto twenty-five | T. Corey playod Lear Kye and bins Colia Morley, Phebe. od 9 cents an houi 4 chairs at ‘moderate ‘TH STATE TREASURER, ‘moved; and still the proprietors will soon ir, ani equal} rates. ; i proprietors wil be compelled A : to enlarge their premises or transport their theatre to | Radford, whose managoment of the Casino has given 60 another part of the city. Wherover they go tho public | mach satistaction during the past summer. Signorita Tovettt, an attractive danecnss, ax com- will be certain to follow. Almost any kind of a minstrel WINTER REGULATIONS. menced an engagement at the Pittsburg (Pa.) theatre. exhibition can do passably well in New York, if supported | The “winter regulations’ of the Commissioners are | The double dances of the Giselle and Bl Holerad adi are by tho united people and the press, during the prevalence | bing prepared and will be ready for publication in ow | given by tholndy and G. W. mith. Misx Kate Reign. ? days. ‘of pleasant weather; but all the mediocre talent and the ’ —_—— olds has playel am engagement in the house. half-way-onterprising managers will find it hard enough 7 iil Be i soaso The Fifth Avenue Skating Pond will reopen this season Foreig ps Lvl robe Spat oe oe immediately the ico permits. It will be under the man- The comedy entitled Society, altered very much, Las superfinity of mud. It is in the latter event that tho old hors of | been reprodiced at the Prince of Wales theatre, London. established places secaro and greatly onjoy the advan- agement of Mr. 0. F. Ostman, and large num! Prominent among the characters represented in it are ready been disposed of. For some seasons ‘age, Bryants’ Is one of these, and, while its proprietors | eke have already tn neof the mont select and bewt | a number df disrepulable persons who affect literature grow rich, those who despise their example wax lean and managed skating pondsin New York. During the last and art, tat whose folly, presumption and poverty the hungry, and finally flare, dicker and go out im utter author depicts in the most Idicrons colors, In the few seasons many clezant cntcrtainments have been r ith thé light of the darknels. given on its slippery surface beneath ght of the poate yh may 80 that a London journal, which rejoices in the title of moon, Whose rays were aided by innumerable the name of the birt of night, in its criticism objects to Anew ballet en@tled The Festival of Roses succeded, Mite. Leah being the principal attraction in it. Smith, the present incumben! *"VINAL PASSAGK OF THIS DISARICITIES BULL. Tho bill ai spatch, was passed ax amended to-day. the implication is that rabel serv moasure of both public and The Fifth Ave ating Pend. the pestitent outgrowths of the doctrine. ANOTHER BYMPTOM OF LAGIBLATIVE Iution in the House of Del ing of & Court House in lution adding in apecite tems that the previous struc- ture “ was destroyed by the public enemy.” IMIWRTANT ACTION 48 ne NEGROR, Pee eas jclum lights. A band is usually at the pond both Bee CRS: Mews: @' ring thefay and evening, aud ie Poninsula, quite thirty thousand of whom followed every Susricion oy MugpeR.—The dead body of a man, ap- | 9, ade to promote the enjoyment of all present. General Sherman up fmm hix march to the sea. A resolution was introducal to-day looking to the removal parently about forty years of age, five feet seven inches the application to such a stage fraternity of the mom de | of these negroes to the States re counties whenes they 4n height, light complexion, very high forehead, dark Skating Brooklya. plume assumed by a well known band of gentlemen— | came. Acommittes of ft bers of the Senate ‘drown eyes, hair and whiskers, with clothes of brownish ‘The skating season will be inaugurated in 8 few days | men of education and Teflncment—hetweeu whom and | 4 ena nae Se ew ~ ithe Renate and d tea ‘color, was discovered on Friday morning, at about six | in the goodly City of Churches should cold weather suc- | the characters in the play there ix wot, it alleges, one | Colonel Brown, Commisioner of Froedmen for Virginia, o'clock, on the highway in Canarsie, Kings foe § The | cred the storm which commenced last night. This | solitary point of resemblance. Mr. T. W. Robertson, the | relative to negro affairejand, as the resolution strangely avpenrance of the body and the position in whieh It Wit | toalthful exercise hae many devotees in Brooklyn amoug | auther of the play, wites tothe editor disclaiming any | Feads, to urge the “innediate witudrawal of the troops : lay. It races he State.”’ One member ef the House remarked ee texte to the dead Norling vate pectic all classes, and a familiarity with the art is looked upsn | jritention of personal or professional allusion, saving the | that he hoped the reolution would be tabled, because Dusecrats Atixurt or A Youxc Max to Commrr | ag one of the accomplishments of the day among the | gentlemen who write for the journal will only see in | ‘we had truckled to We government long enough in this the words ‘ The Owk’ Roost” a indication of a place of Brooklyn hes four i matter of the Freedm@’s Bureau.” Fe aa Galea apyet’ hc tee otosot ne | nes pondr-sanely, the Guin, the hasta Dlset:.| Wry ice hoursare oked epon st s mere pardomnte | elnisaie coum 1 ull por howe a futher, an ice dealer, at 66 South Fittn street, B. D., | Quichamers (now) Me OY ork and the Washingtas, in | offence than conversational duluess ‘i burden of the expen cenow many mate a desperate attempt at self-destruction by shooting | South Brooklyn, Miata fixe: bead ngetirang abi’ es | The Richmond aah Votersburg ‘Railroad “hat boen imselfwith s Derringer: pistol. Mr. Gulien ts about | 44 ynjon Pond. covers seven acres of ground in ap | och) Drees St Aen re at die Va. | sumuorized to borrow honey. trrenie-tapen Tones Of ep, OG meee, SOMES SPs Tone SY brtenin "Parle, under Un name. of La Mesririer dri. | THE Counterfeit One Hundred Dollar position, aud his rash act has caused sincere sorrow poy ws. poh Mrs, Chates Mathews and Mr. Chippen. Compound Inateres aring Notes. i of Williamsburg. It is well fenced ia from of ported of improper persons, bas suitable buldings, ‘among a large circle of relatives and friends. The causes oe et Oe tae ee 9 aneees Daspecoqeacing ea. | divided into apartments for fomales and mal; res- taurant, comdittied ‘on strictly temperance princples. It eed viously and ¥ i Tn the pentre of Tagueiy stated by tone “who ‘know. All the particulars thatead inte artis Paxoda from which is furnished | although the plot, sf it cam be termed so, ranks rather | *f8™ “ays since, that there was reason to suspect that that can be accurately made known at present may be | seventy lamps, with fifteen-inch reflectors, which, With | beneath the talent of auch performers. ‘he government authorities had been successful in ferrot thus stated:—Gallen slept at the hove of his uncle, Mr. | the tights in. the other parte < oe peed: SEweenn: ‘A number of mew pisces, wilh some very popular re. | 126 Nt aud securing the original plates from which ; ue . Lewis 81 217 Grand ea) hres “4 in See ines tayentan tions Pye ct that | vivals, have beom placed on the boards of the Maryle. | thecetebrated conmerfett one handred dollar interest. incle he he a during “ie past two seasons it has ed excellent | pone theatre, London. Kathleen Mavourneen drew a | %&8ting notes—weven himdred and fifty thousand dollars iter ekatil sapertor regulations anqpeuler Seng ‘takes | very crowded ‘Mex Noille, Me. W. Roberts, rent to his business ns_usnal, bat acted erangely than other! similae + ae sad | Mim Mary Booti/ond Mr. Cave tok parts in tt During | ‘e authors of th stupeadous scheme to defraud tho am egies. np this done at the enormous expense Jf The | the piece the flowing songs wore introduced:—\Keih. | Treasury of the cjuntty were woll known, and would and tak ng @ Masonic emblem from his bosom gave it a8 | water was let on at four o'clock yesterd@y It Ion Mavourngn,” “Wilt thou be my bride, Kathicen?’’ | “00 be arrested snd. receive their well meritad-reward. occupies forty hours to accomplish this operation. “ «me, Kathlees, you're going to leave me,” and “How | Subsequent examination, in this city and Brooklyn, has proposed le ae ea ae vets te gene a | com I mmite)leve,” sung by Mi.J, A. Care, and “The | "sulted fm Contimation of this supposition. earn nablo | good share of public patrunage, and no doubt it will re- | poor trish gt,” by Mise Mary hooth. Me. Gave ap. | An oMlow of the Department eame wo New York word was | ceive increased ogee go this mason. be sean eng. peared naxt »veaing in the character of Tereuce O'Moore, last week to see what bed been done and woe It seems | resort of the people of © oe ag District, and élicked very enthusiastic feeling at the clove. about tobe done in regard to the case. This officer Sodom ng ea ca y Fal SPS die 4 bo called Dide, producd about six yoars | %* Edvard Jourdan, Solicitor of the Treasury. He oid you, suns th Gani pio, aropme this seagom for the rst | gitee at th Mt. James’ theatre, London, has been revived pe Siar te oe eS eee $s His friends | ume. It is a private enterprise, and will, no doubt, st theNe' Royalty, im the seme city, with some alter- | yr. 1, the Chief of the New York foree,§ be- but afow | iberally su ations ‘te changes chiefly affect the part of Iarbas, | fore him, with several others, and « lengthy and critical yee fe WASMINGTON FOND. Kingof Gulia, which bas been brought into 48 of the wonderfal fread was entered inio. beard, ané 0 This populer of resort ie vty Moga | Consider. | Ha was well satisfied tbat Mr, Lowell had done well saa sxaters “of Honth Brooktyo.. Dui the peat fers, dur. | *bleprommence. This personage now fads a graceful | wigs tho counterfeiters ia this vicinity, Iii. mon ined the wound. julien saw Suter Re tas cables boas, “promos weg of hes Dio, Mi Ss haes are fe ore aan ty So temeens nod peat exami : — face on ), Miew a ~ proach he ould," srcamainaiign ie ppeared that che | 00 PC uenapry_Sbbf at ening oon melted iYato | hore yan ne nny Reeves, Maca, and Mies Nelly tis operators ana ite Tanatet to Westingron, “never Ball went Through the tung, font ahove the terday, at ddixest. fe Mi oe Bey Noit Warner intend tonving | acy.” The A understood, was found in tbe ween withou PF telligence. the United olty . Prlucipal actor in the prepara. ey! ivi se w havea, ber ent to the Aan 4 BOY ann a PRrvate WATCRMAN, we em i colada tx tive “ig hessaranhd ae alg Lt Re pee! 1 where be ler 0 iene Before being. sent On Monday last George Kucher, a lad residing at 113 Alt. Henderson, manager of tho Prince of Wales, made his eacape from all. terrestrial peaiommser He conscious at a lave presaed his toy that he had not | sheriff street, was sitting on a cotton bale at picr No. 4 Liyrpoo| contemplates visiting New York with « troupe wan suddenly attacked with « virnlent disease, which to the horpital he, expressed 1 Tet was taken there be ‘le comecthoe boys wore engaged per: | or ended his life ore be could be brought to trial, aad even aaucoveded in Mie UesigD, a0 ‘cxpectoration ex. | North river, ; artista, at the head of whom will be Miss | before be was suspected of his crime. Ail the pertice Fore eed, Healy, ah at ry eet mahed Joining cotton. Peter Morrissey, @ private watchman, concerned in the crime are known to the deteniver wake with the viow of frighten 4 Abin the latest Ife size models which have been | 224 ill soon bo brought before the proper tribunals for charged one barrel of bis revolver in that direction. Un- trial. Propasty 4 Fatan Accmerr.—Michael Phalen was run however, the ball took effect in the ad¢d Madame Tussaad’s Exhibition in London are An interesting history is coanected with the plate - over on Friday evening, nese the corner of Myre ave- Nschee, two of ie riba, “Georgy, spr eis Patmerae, Precious Sibenen idea, F (ease SRI He, Deane Sf falas, ces Rented Get nue and Raymond street, by a wagon driven by Mr. doing, Bagnesee ee! dangerous yo : bal will be wnveiled. before the courts, ft han. The injured man was taken to the Cy Hospital, iio ome of the went” Mofrimey wen erestad Toa ee Deryon in, Baris hes opened sn ofice fo may thats former employe of the Jhere | Pine ribs and internal injuries of a dangerous y eirarmaen 7 Caer meaty tee bey, A Dah en @ fhere the people may take @ box, Pa eg AP ae aoa | character. confemed to the shooting, but. save it wae [trouble of kOe ae ee mie it Paris without the | war through his agency and that of s woman who figures Faravwes's Arp Commasion.—The Protestant Rylecopal Monranay wes cometinns By Femice Denting await 0 ‘Vows to the house and waiting ao hour | somewhat in tho affair, that the successful imitation of ‘a Aid Association will be held in Holy Trinity | result of the boy's injaries, or two to get The idea is regarded as an oxeetient | the back of the bill was accomplished. Some of the mont HARGED WITH LA ir + | one. skilful engravers in the country were engaged in pro- Montague street, this (Sunday) evening. Bishop | 4 poOKKSRPER C! RORNT — Hy ON: the plate for the face of the Sar proude. PESSRS 18 GUI A colored belleaieg the “Ve ” ducing note, which, with ‘eilh pA ‘onus of Cairo,” te about | only one or two very Pens en ua tine ‘Auseep Anson.—The case of the people against John On the 8th of November last Mr, Charles mart, im tragedy. She is said to be the | copy of the Treasury "8 gen article, McCloskey, charged with ootting fire to hie hquor store | wiyjemsbarg, called on William B. aie taughter of « t, and her turmew ie the qa hee woke ade tinaving Cevice, "a Peraten, on the northeast corner eenirent ond See dookkeeper. for Mr. = B. bey ry page, attracts no tte atten Beran sted, a the lees of poen bundred Sad Shy samme UP ras diapewed of vy the dlecharge onde con Rey Beet uel Subse. | The well known Fv wie Rouvierre, whose desih | wee dloovered sad the gumme —_ defendant, as there was not Jeyal proof to make ro ard eebl er ~' and leaving te | fe anneunced, beget ling painter, and studied enter WHO 18 TO BLaue? ba rel be took Mr. Smart's money with Gros. His principal “ Considerable censure has heretofore been uselessly and Lapis’ Fain.—A ladies’ fair will commence fn the | store Captain Greer and detective: 3 Mase wee Bits Leer, Bamiet, | unjustly expended upon a bank note concern. Aecture Boom of the Brookiyn Academy of Music to. | Sfternoon Conlin ote delinguent forktoper at hie bre — over ee itl inhi iy ey ere a rt oupponed to ave brn morrow, tinue throagh the week. The proceeds house {n North Moore ‘and Jeuny Voupre, ‘wod known on the London & measure responsible mj oye whic! prep anarbevearente et of a new schoolhouse tor conteewed 10 takin Me oxcort ‘alone, driv: | Poards about twenty-8V0 Ky ggg and who was hen po Tay eS yi cation of the youth attached to the Catholic fark, ko. Gerchbere, who is twenty. | the star of the Preach the Olympic, andmade a | moro than the upon which they are printed. To ph ge eng ‘Stor of the Sea,” on Court street, 4 a nati; be dewgeg Oh By 0 great hit in the Chatte Metam died at | #¢ that Orm the people it may be stated Bouth Brooklyn, ‘which Rev. Bu a Comriday a os cfmmitted to the Tombs Pasay, France, on the Sth of , _"") they had no more to do with the game of the coun- ‘The ladies of the congregation apy Errangement for a bniliant opening. om 7 any persons at en r 1 ‘at ana Nevo Conano.—the sew udewhey! ain a ee ‘tare none ct NBER Ang pa Roya | Matfaron, Toe Rete ane Ek fatty men, Lacncu ov Nei teaake ay daw Fraxcisco, Dec. 9, 1865. ‘Theatre, Paris, under the titloo out Leo | 282! Invertigation, substantiate all the preceding iron steamship Nuevo Cabano unchet Works, | The stoam-t Montans, by the way of the Straits of Ma- Medtems, junlementa, * The pristitr afternoon, at two o'clock, from the CAtions witessed | kellan, september @ arrived here last night. sherepor's | ‘by MM. Bramscur and Prista. Cnt ‘lt 0 played ‘The North American Outward at Greenpoint. About one iprished in the most satis. | that she found Valataiso blockaded by the Spaniah, #nd | mancer, who exposed the frauds of poe Pare Portiann, Me., Doc . the Iaunch, which we" Nuevo Cubano is a sidewheel | war not allowed tc land her passengers there, She left | ists, has been charged with ‘y details of . The steamship North American sailed at twenty fact Sean ane tone banden, and te one hundred | there United Sates war vessels Wateree, St. Mary’s and piece, \ a 1 pong depth of hold and t y Fe Hes ‘orent team. to be od with Yory powerful engines, are now building at M Biren Works. Her cabin and staterooms Ay be up in the most elegant manner, with all the modern improvements. She is to be placed on the fine ‘between the Isle of Pines and Batabania, Cab a con- Boction with the railroad betwoon that piace and Minutes past three P.M, for Londondes and Liver. Mohegan, The Spaniards ware blockading seven of tho | Madame Dijazet hae reappearey * Bisset theaty | poot, nerqramred Chilean ports, | Paris, disguised in maseatine 94°) a eatiie, The United States gun boat Nyack left Rio Janciro on | Monsieur de Belle-Iele, In Wito the Ttb of October, for San Francisco, still sings and plays as if Ame forgot io a "her :| to be ied will Paitannurnra, Doo, % 1866 Tho weathor is cold and unpleasant Snow commenced The Hlartford was at Mo Janeiro, bound for the Kast | those graces which wor first @RHIbIOCON \q quo, jg | Vo Call at Liroo o'clock, HuveA0d, Deosmber 0, 186 (0% re. wana, | tad bho doys of tho Firm mpi | 1h tine boom suowing hoavily hero snus woom. Vise K. J: Philips personates Amelia, who isin love with | The Legistatare Removing State OfGeers Be- Moll Pitcher is on the boards of the Detrott, mich., | The United States Army Desigrated as Maggio Mitchell is playing Margot in The Poultry | of Virginia becomes vacant by law on the Ist of Jauary Proximo, and the clection to Gil the vacancy dolvos ‘There are of course segmal can- He played Timothy | didates who desire to fill this important place: ho in- come, including the salary attached, 1 said to bosjout four thousand dollars. In the canvass, which hw al- ready begun, the first question is, how many sactiices gent week (from 11th) for the Maryland State billiard | did the several candidates make for the late ol Row or another, doen it to be entirely esapatibie wh ho Seore tionable; and it is thong!:t by many really true men that! 4 que probable, er, | heer Rig) that he will not be able to buccesafully answer the great | tor, the Rev. Halsey RSFITUTION. The military polico of this city, hitherto furnished from Arch street theatre, Philadelplia. Sho appeared as | tg een Major General Sohn W. ‘Turner, will be Ernest de la Garde, and Zambaro, a Gipsy, in The House | withdrawn on the fifteenth of the current mouth aud a civil police substituted. | The Common Gouneit have al 2 \ read: passed # bill providing for a new force, The new drama, cailed O'Donnell’s Mistion, was played | Which Is to consist of one chief of Dollee, enght omcers of for the first time om any stage at tho Walnut street police and eighty policemen, from the latter of whom T there are to be appointed eight sergeants, The Mayor, power to tempora- rily Increase the force. It is not thought that this force James H. | will be equal to many emergoncies that are likely to arise during the preseat winter, in view of the groat } and consequent increaso of crime suggested by dire necessity. ‘the number of people already suffering in this section for the commonest necessities of life is immense, and will be fearfully increased when the system of dispensing cease, as it will within a few Mr. & W. Glenn, the actor and manager, whose sudden and wholly unaccountable disappearance was noted ina ere to-day safe and sound. It does not appear that he bas hud any or met with any The alarm of his friends, however, was very Tho Legislature of Virginia has determined to remove, rebel against the Union canse. Only this morning was it de- termined to: make the swoep: general, save as to the tho day set apart by the two howges for the election, will witness this most significant candidates. namely :—Marshall, of Fau- Bas- sott French, O€ Chesterfield; Mr. Boykin, of Iulo of latter for’ many years Opera House, Cincinnati Mr. Sheridan was anexcelient | *%4 during the reber rule the occupant of the place. ent, who iss candidate, is not taken into account, All the othor can- ‘The melo-drama The Murdered Waterman is received | didates, of whom it is thought aither Colonel Muntord or It is thought that Mr. Jobn 8, Calvart, of Shenandoah, wili be elected Treasurer of the State in place of Mr. 1. ding the third article of the constitution, th was itvel amended as reported. in my Inst de- Under its pro- Visions a citizen 1s not required to take auy oaths, and a! increases one’s vate: respectability, There are now no disubilities to prevent Virginians from running riot in the direction of States rights aud remNG was made manifest to-day by the: introduction of a reao- providing for the build: hington county, the reso- There ure about seventy thousand negroes on the » BELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, Services To-Day. the Deatruction of the Citkes of the Pian. The Rv. G@. L. serice In the he Rev. 10 chutoh, at balf-pust ten olor: of that parish. the Reformation. "? past #even o'clock P.M. Emerson.” ) avenu and half-past seven P.M, yalt-past seven P. M., andthe rector at haif-past ten a tea, o'clock A. M., and at half-past seven o’elock P. M. hq Di gehs at le. ten o'clock this morning. my P. a firstireet, near Sixth avenue, at half-past seven Ban'treot, at seven o'clock this evening. menc\g at half-past seven o'clock, xt the Sa: No. Ik First street, on “ Israel’s lenniih,” &e. oration, the this evqing, at half-past seven o'clock. mornin; at half-pit three in the afternoon, and at half- preach trning and afternoon. mington \ the evening. There will be a special co! tion for thybenofit of this church at each service, in plas of the fair\sually held 1 rendered by \select choir, The Rev. South, will pt morning, at Iif-past ten o'clock. Lee (by request), wing discourne. A.M. at half. P. Henderson vill ch. “Christian Libery, Unity and Equality.” ington avenues, this evening, at balf-past seven o'el Beats free The Rov. F.C Ewer will rapeat, evening, at Christ Church, Fitgs enue and knoweth no man, but the spirit of God." tist Tabernacle, 141 Chrystie street, eats free. At the Church of the Returrection, Thirty-fifth at in the evening at ball- past sven o'clock. afternoon, at haif-past three o'clock. At the Anti street, betw: Theodore Irving, LL. D. a Memorial church, We in tho evening. ception will take place in al the ‘irgin Mary was in original sin, will be of an interesting characte Risbop Snow, of Mount Zion, will preach in Jone? Hall, 666 Broadway, at three oclock iu the afternoon sSubject—' fhe Coming Hailatorm. The Twenty-ninth anniversary of the Youths’ Missiot- ary Society of Madison avenue Baptist church, Madisen evening at half-past seven o'clock. Rev. H. D. Game and Rev. 8. H. Tyng, Jr., will address the Society. The Rey. Dr. Morgan, of St. Thomas church, wil the Church of the Holy Apostles, corner of Ninth a- nue and ne en streat, for the relief of the sik, this evening, Services to commence at half-past o'clock. Seats free. of which are now @ cireulation—were printed, and that The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran churob of “Gia. tawus Adolphus,” will hold Divine vervice this afternom, ab two 0% in Sh SF Latheran church, in Lif toonth st! between Second and Third avenues, Pasor Dawell ; Op next Sunday the congregaten will worship in their own church, in Twenty-secand street, between low and Third avenues, at belf- past ton o'clock A. M. Mins Lizzie Doten, an inspirational medium, will apok at 720 Broadway, before the Spiritualist Society, at naif- Past ten o'clock in the morning ; subject—‘Mother, Hane and Heaven ;"’ at half-past seven 0 clock ip the evening; subject—“The Sphinz and her Riddle” There will bea convocation of mediums at half-jant ten o'clock in the morning; a discussion, “Is Godihe Author of Sip,’ at three «clock in the afternoon, ent a lecture and convinemg test by mediums at halfjest wevew o'clock in the Cateres at the Tomple of Trith, #14 Broadway, above Eleventh stree:. ‘The waual Sunday discussions will take place at Maro- politan Hali, 95 Sixth avenue. At three o'clock inthe subjoct—“The Future Life."’ pore A ionily, At ot gh seid SES on. subject—“‘Should Civil, Political be ‘equal for allt” Elizabeth Finly speake ander entrancement (1 A. M., im ball 95 Sixth avenue. During the week se will give spirit communications in room 19, 509 Broadmy. Ald for the Sou hte orm Clergy. At seven o'clock leet evening, notwithstancig ad verve weather, the several Presbyterian congregations of this city assembled in the second Presbyterian jhurch to take action in bebalf of the Kentucky Boardot Aid for Southern pastors. A fine choir opened the prvices by singing with touching effect “Glory to Gai im the highest—on earth peace end good will to men.” The Rev. John ©, Young then offered up a er and mated the object of the meeting, and, upon @iing for an organization appropriste to the occasion, te follow. ing officers were elected: —Mamilton Pope, frenident ; Genera J. T. Boyle, Hou, P. B. Muir and Kin. W. F. Burnett, Vice Presidents, and the Rev. B. Morrison, tecrotary. After the united congregations had agair joined in ‘singing a hymn, stirring addrenses wero delivired by the Rev. J. L. McKee, Rev. Jobn C. Youtig, Hanilton Pope, Gen. Boyle, fon’ W. F. Burnett and Letters were read from Rev. , P.' spe DD. and Rev. R. G. Brank, heartily endorsing up Board, and ooo ‘An earnest desite to promote te success by ve 60-0 An appeal was now made to the andieiwe to demon- strate their earnestness in this cause, whict was reapond~ od to in 8 spirited manner, resulting in a fw mivates io contributions to the amount of four thousaid dollars This was mgaly Rratifying, as the wor! has but fairly commenced, and testifies that the heart of the people here are truly in the work of relieving the destitution and misery of their brethren. From alt bg dove bed the State repots come to the Board that the Presbyterians ure fully prakenod to the importance of immediate action, ‘and tberal support ts Promised to carry out the nleasures of relief, ‘The — have perfected al the —— neces. sary to tn distribution of the intrust- hep! Tey) hands a * f singing the Doxolog all Dloasings flew,” the nmtucd congregations commenced to disperse, the choir singing mearwhile with Sains efeot Hayden's qrand chotua, ‘“Hvielujah to tho jarnel** Thus closed one of the most harmonious, kindly, Ofrintinn and intereeting Oocasiows la Whe history of the Prowbytorvana i this city “Prare God from whom Ab tho Union Reformed Dutch chmrch, sixth avenue, opposite Amity atroet, Aho Rov. Isaac & Hartley, pastor, WA preach the sccoud of @ Aeris of discourkos Upon his Jersmnal rocoicotions of the Boly Land this ovening, at halipast aoven o'clock, Subject—"'The oad Bea and Demarest will disonss the gubject— “Wiy God Crested Man—this evening, at hail-puet seve o'clock, tn the Universalistehureh, Second avenue, corwr of Kieventh atreot, There will also S» « morning Pathor Hecker will deliver a lecture in the Crurch of St, Paut tho Apostle, Fifty-ninth street and | t Dinth Avenue, thie evening, for the benedt of the poor Ho Lakes for Wis subject— Luther aud ‘The Rev. A. B. Jack, of Nowburg, will proach ia Weet minster church, Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, at half-past tea o'clock A. M. and half. ‘The Rov. Honry Blanchard will preach in the Church of the Restoration, corner of Mouroe place and Clark street, Brooklyn, this evemng. Subject—“Ralph Waldo The Rev. Siduey A. Gorey, D. D., will preach in the far: | Morray Hill Baptist church, corner of Thirty-seventh who, in common with his ancient na ag Me i aaipehiee Lex —? err] at half-past ton o'clock A, . and-soven o'cloc At the South Baptist chureb, West Twenty-fft) strect, there will be preaching by (he pas- Y Knapp, at balf-past ten A. M. Att Ann's church, Eighteenth stroet, the Rov. East ra Benjamin will preach at half-past seven A. M. and . and throe I’, M., the latter service being for deaf At tho Pilgrim Baptist church, Thirty-third street, be- ‘eon Eighth and Ninth avenues, there will be preaching the Rev, &. 8. Eddy, of Massachusetts, at helf-past ine service at the College of Physicians and Sur ‘he Protestant Episeapal church of the Moravious will q rner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-third sirect, W. J. Burton, of Hartford, will proach in the Brddway Tabernacle church, at half-pasi ten o'clock A M., nd in the iependout Methodist church Th Rev. R. H. Bourne, of the Episcepal Church, will addres the Union prayer meeting, to be held at No. 117 J. \ Bishop will preach this eveting,kervices com- phuary, sor A lo\ure for the Jews will be doliveret in the Eighth Distric\Court Room, corner of Seventh avonue and Tweutyecond atroet, by the Rev. Samuel tooke, D. D., Therp will also be =i and a sermon.at half-past ton o’clouk in the critae-istess Pore sses nal Sekeomiat cote (cA the femorial church of Bishop Wainwright there of thetr well known’ Union proclivities, ant they are When writing my despatch of last night there: was no weil defined ap prehension that any other of them than Colonel Lewis, Secretary of State, would be offered in appeasement to the now Virginia Moloch, namely—Virginia. for those vices at half-past. ten o'clock in the morning, tnd seven o'clock W the evening. ‘The Rev. Mr. Mcallister wit . The Rev. E:T. Rom- A sorvicdin memory of all who ave fallen in defonce ry will be hetd at the Broadway Tabernacle evening, services commencing at sever D\ Thompson will preach @ commemorative discourse, all appropriate musical services from Bectlio- ven, Menilehohn, Flemming, Haadol and others will be W. Schon, D. D., of Nashville, Tenn., Mis sionary Secwary of the Methodist Episcopal Charch a sermon in Cooper lustitute, this At the Blower street Universalist church, corner of Downing sti we Rev, Day K. stor, Kervices will be heid ats quarter to eloven o'clock a. M. and at half-past sevedo'ciock P. Mi Subject for the eveving At the Chritan church, Tweuty-ciebth street, near way, xerrees will be held at half-past ten o’ctock seven o’cloek P.M. ‘The Rev. 1: Sutject for tie morning, The Rey. Charneoy Gites will lecture on the “Form of Heaven in the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) Honse of Worship, Thirty-Q(th street, between Fourth and Lox- by request, this irty- Ofth stroet, the vermon from the text, “For what man knoweth the things of a man -ave the spirit of man which is in him? Even s the things that are of God The Rev. Alfred Harris will preach in the Welsh lane guage this afteruqin, at three o'clock, at the Welsh Hap- near Sixth avenue, tho rettor, Rev.’ Edward 0. Flagg, will preach this morning, # balf-past ten o'clock, aud ‘There will be services in Frouch at Clintow Hall, this The pastor, Mr. Goepp, will officiate, and take for luis wabjoct “Material. sm. Forty-oighth » Sixth and Seventh avenues, the Rev. wil) preach at half-past ten o’clock im the morning ‘and st half past woven o'clock ‘The festival of the anniversary of the Immaculate Con- wy Catholic churches to-day. Immaculate Conception im a dogma uliar to the Catholic Church, and teaches that the conception free from all stain of The ceremonies in the churches to-day avenue, corner Thirty-first street, will take place ths preach before the Young Mon’s Christian Aseociationof Py ov Sorsey City Nows. Tun Houoxes Bouwry Buokwn—On Vriday ofterncon laat United States Deputy Dwyer, of Marshal Murray's { oilice, took into euatody James Bag of the firm of Allen, Hughes & Kiley, bounty b on & charge of ewindling rocruits who were enlisted ut Hoboken out of their bormty mousy. The prisoner was taken before United Ghates Commissioner J m, in Jomey City, whe held bing #0 bail in the eum of $15,000 W appear for ex- amination, Tuere are several aBdavits in the case, and the charge ig Of © general rather than specilic cuaracter Arrociovs Asssurk wint a Knok.—A young maa, mamed Daniel Centeid, was arrested late on Fridag ight, in Newark, by officers Hobring and Gross, charged With having committed au atrocions assault and battery on George Jones, It appears that ihe parties went about arious drinking saloons during the evening, and finally some difficulty ovgurred Betwoon them, whon, ms ts alloyed, Canteld drew a knife and stabbed Jones @ the face, cutting his eye se badly that, in the opinion of the physician, the might willbe lost, Tue accused was hold for examination. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Tho President's Message—Reports of the Departmonts—Late Entelligence from the South—ihe Rebel Bondholders— Lato and Important News from Europe, dic., dee. The mail sleamebip Atiantic, Captain Maury, wil leave this port ou Monday for Aspinwatl. ‘The mils for Central Americn and the South Pacific will oloze-at half-past. tem o'clock to-morrow morning. The New Yous Hewaty—*divion for the Pacific—wit bo rvady at half-past nine o'clock tu the moraing It wil conjain the Message of the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, The annual report of the Secretary of Wie Treasury, and interesting reports from other department# of the goverament; In- teresting imtelligence from alk portions of the Union; Pull list of the Rébel Bondholders in Europe, with thee position, antecedents, &c.; Late and important News from Europe, and accounts of all interesting events of the day, Single copies; in wrappers, ready for mailing, six coats, Behind these Roveate Gates, the Lips of ‘ou lo do ag but bragtant SUZODONT, we reply. this? younsk. Not Allcock's Porous Plasters. In Neuralgic Atfections. in %. 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