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a ‘ able political tactics thus exposed, there . employed him. and moans of agooy, wrang from the hearts of our poor poopie at home. But now we hear ao moans we ate mo tears; a silence almost ominous announces that the storm is athand Steadily by “the patient dint,” which it has aken y y powder shock,” which wil ler’s), with its powerful patronage and influ- ence, to the republican party, by the appoint- ment of a prominent member of that party, then recently removed from the collectorship ae of this port, to that office.” There is| The Disputants Waxing Wreth and Savas, wo, beam that the hear la nigh 1, Fe us pack the whole plot’in a single sentence; but in Calling Hard Names. oe Pagel ‘men at home ia fretan tung order that no detail may be lacking, the writer ‘coolly adds:—“I should observe that the design drive the tyrant {rom their ritauce or perish in the attempt. Seit-sacrificing and noble, they give their all proudly, thankfully ; but af the mi maority ‘of these revolu- ACCOUNT OF THE INDIANA BTATR CONVENTION. ‘The following is from a commercial travetier and ‘dhen was not to transfer this control of the elty | The Very Pretty Quarrel in Its | reus:— oe aa, 190s. | erent work bofore them” Thus uit hat they cll spon ugh legislation, but through a bargain or Prettiest Shape. w. , Bsq., President itn, De . their friends tm.america for aid. That aid will be givea ‘arrangement with the present Mayor and Board pe. Ls bare jut returned from Ind Tad., where Pepe hicvens tc Ireland were nover more luxuriant or of Aldermen, after your Excellency had exer- ig? Crerention ofan Paaian we ee enlful hao ao the men aro feurieas and determined cised the power of removal vested in you.” Congre: Call =, Convention thi the in re we. gaat ane eat + This piece of political strategy, cloaked ander 4 me em by bad eye 4 je peers, and through call aon ‘aut tats kin he p=-igyy Bing the name of reform, was pushed boldly forward SSking advantage of vie sar of con tor the old land to see tow that their Disputants. ae however trifting, be given in @ cause holy aud pure— i} freedom of our people—the driving out from *‘Hoiy Ueland” of the sumy serpeat which hes crept 1a among the beath and szamrocks, desecrating even our fatbors’ after it had been decided upon. The writer confesses that, incited by “the favoring induce- ments” held out to him, he watched for every or Oe Sia B. F. Mullen was on hand with a terrific pile of hers act of the Finance Department upon which he the Sage Assombly in ThisCity | °F, tie tiost postive kind, ni, denunciaary of every” eee ee fs cae be ane, smn Benes could “binge an imputation,” and presented on Tuesday ext. thing connected with the Seaate, ‘30 called." Gavanogd, | Seorty vo the (mcsing bear’ “atd bow: ray store, what rom California, denounced the Senate in the most out- | wit) you dot Thi +e the (ast oppor tually you may, over ‘these imputations, in the form of charges, to the have to evince gout Tageous manner, so much so that when I got up to jad ration to the land you love so well to him I had to tel! nim that te lied, and he ki Governor. Of these charges he says:—“I had linton 4 he did. The whole matter was cut and dried by a | Pras anceasingly, out at tho same time work energeti- 0 means of knowing any of the facts connected e Hall to be the Scene of the pa oe a men ae, Sa State oe iam nd cours, fen. \e, hare be deans prod ° ‘with tho transactions on which ‘be (the Comp- Terrible Combat of Words, Sin vrauclign mut Unehe iachir’ inte’ poncteat oo wictory tbat resolutions of the strongest kid ere ebay lle: vi pledging evs conse oe Q' Mahony; but * eaten ialigee teecaemes, eae ie they eve ribet comma th, tang ob tne | Sry aga eat at maa” eet - Smally with nyuelt bad socew io?) Susu | The’ Doehslon of the-Congress te be Sar, ipa a ear Scag | fe ina teem ati eae quite enough, Whatever difference of opinion | * Considered Final, : stions and characters of punk nd he being oly a fon die tell the fan OF, ot outside contribution jh there may be in regard to .tle dishonor- B ' 4 Brincipled ate come before | te patio. eae deannee Piet og cage lpr nt oxietaamone 8. mombers; Uf (hey aré worthy jiers im Our sacred” army. Ireland shati be free, Ah, think of this. Hee " smiling. ey a, na een hills, Her lonely mountar manit, of course, require him to bark for you." The | Shull be the abodes of frocdom and happiness, ‘The Baa: Another Address from: Miss Mahoney to-the 2 s men. can be but one, opinion .concerning the fellow who would lend himself to such a rhood. country is flooded with spouters from the pala from ters the ¢, who ail scheme, impeach a public official upon mere . Sistuehoa- Prd tn gl ee A oe ily ern ooh rr sal Cleat" our glorious “sunburst abut imputation, and then turn around, as all ae, &. do. stondy, but tinflinching dame, Reason. This ix right, | Mash out from its olden setting, pure and unspotted ag when “Brian smote down the Dane.’ Surely, surely, this object 1s one for which we may well work with 61 Perbuman strengtt. Surely, the time bas come when our services are needed—when wo may prove tho world the object for which we organized twenty months ago. Vor this onject we have borne contempt, have brooked contumely and insult from many who should Let us show the world that we can conquer our own pas- sions and frailttes ag well a8 conquer the freedom of our country. The seven years’ schooling through which wo bave passed has produced more talent, truth and po triovlsm than your FERN whe hate wrapped themselves in clouds of mysticism, instead of mov ne among the spies will, and openly betray those who had We presume that the trumped up charges to which he alludes will now be THE O'MAHONY SIDE. ‘Though an Irish republic with two heads geoms a sort Pe sib te papers by pote Legis- | of sus natyre, still both heads appear pretty busy, peopleand learning the spirit of the day.” Our people | face eounmtid and atded ts Tet this wa ome tor. ature, to whic! ¢ Governor, with character- | making arrangements for the coming campaign, w ig | are ail right out here, ie West's o-sthe West's | give and forget,” and all who ¢ hands for Erin now J awake. Yours fraternally, 3. TZGIBBON. | Bie A hei neha abe anctlier As tor us, we will v to lay rich offerings on the shrine uf our comiuon coun try. We cannot do too mach—we must aot do too Little. For her sake, for our sake, we will pluck at least one thora from her laceraied prow. Faithfully, jute cause, BLLEN 4. MARONEY, BD Ammucomonts. to open in Clinton Hall on the 2d of January next. The Bowery Presidont and his Senate object to the meeting of the convention, on tho alleged grounds of expense; while O’Mahony’s friends assert that this 1s & mere pre. text, as they dread the issue of ao impartial verdict from a convention of all the cireles, and that they are istic indecision, has referred them, and the Comptroller fully vindicated. So far as the wealthy men of the Citizens’ Association are concerued, therefore, the reforms about which we have heard so much will end in a most dis- he following document, giving various views on ait sides, will each expiain itsel NEW CIRCLES THY CONSTITUTIONAL WOLFR TONE OF NEW YORK, New You, Doc. 28, 1865. At a specia! meoting of the constitutional members of the Wolle Tone Circie of the F. B.. Department of Man. graceful fiasco. But, admitting this to be so, | Making every offort to induce circlos from seading dete- | hattan, held ov Wednesday, the 27th iustant, in Union stipe taubren, there is no reason why the genuine reforms | &¥8 im omer that they may impeach the verdict hat The peter py fost a Proamble and FeSO” 7 Ae the Stadt theatre @ novelty was presented last even- hereafter. Wherons we, tie conatite ional membersof the Wolfe Tone } fg in the shape ot oue of those modern drataas orig suggested by the Henan should be at all de- layed. The letters of which we have spoken ‘This plea will aot hold good, as creventials have been sent from Calon square to ail circles, irrespective of Circleof the F. B., Manhattan district, rogret and deplore the Hoisterous and ‘illegal coinet of soine memvers of the resolutions endors nated by the French —a pice most simpi which, however, created « great deat of interes tm character, among prove the wisdom of our course in insisting | party. vtiog bad been | piaygoers. ‘The drama represented was Girardia and upon a reform of the whole system of our mp- | President Roberts’ qualme about expense will have lit- ‘vecn auriate | Sardou's Le Supplice Mune Femme, 1% translated! soto the tle woight with those who know the whole particular: of aud find | Gernam by Wichtnaua, Tho theatre was cromted, as is aicipa! government, and to this matter the at- tention of the Legislature ‘should be at oace directed. We have never argued that one set the Philadelphia Convention. It was convened by Mr. Roberts and his party. O'Mabony strongly objected to always the case when somethin at the Stadt theatre. To priv new 1 being presented ul voles were well sua. od. it at the time, on the grounds that more important issues tained by Mine. Grabn and Me, aud Mrs, Hoym, Nove -ot politicians should be reformed out of office, | were yen ap slalca, ‘and that the time and money devoted the lass acceptable was thy role of Alvare as roadered P potest i to making the Philadelphia splurge should be given to | Revolved. That ; Tastes he cee: uf: ent , Bnd another set of politicians reformed into | ireland. “Stephens was then appealing for the cmens of sng tho circle is tow nope ie Pi Bert eer. CER A ete Olio ental panrveey, ‘the same lucrative positions,nor have we allied | war; O'Mahony was prepara erat Donds tor tssae, | OFF power, to 910 and woll made ap by htt bon Fwy (feaune), The vt pa pie +. | toraise tho monoy and ‘enrol fing e men for the expe- | Tew in} drama represents the Jos And tragic experteuces our reform movement to the Citizens’ Associa- | dition. All this was thwarted by the Roberts arty; but pert net of @ Paris bani 18 deceived by both bis wife and y i ike iheir A had things gone on smoothly O'Mahony states that ho | Of seeing ov A naAtion ones again, ( ; : tion, to have it sold out like their candidates Mould have to-day twenty millions of dolar: ships on tho re evra ‘Prat wetys teal. true irishmen’ who me the | his bosiness F, tie denouement of whic ts a treed in Sof honest men, ia pre rather curoas and abrupt affazr, and their platform. We urge a reform that eee an [rish army fighting for Irieh independence ‘The piece was well ereuce to ae shall be fundamental; that will abolish the | some. I aoe or ae homeat aa aa, we the Beller slien roerosoatt any 1" seas that special ‘ ace pas been fices, instex ! order that the Bowery President might organize # party es a diate ail toteens with circles | S8KOO (0. Oring this play in % proper form before the offices, instead of merely changing the office | ofmalcoments, At Philadelphia, they brougut charges aL by the consuituuow of tae Kena | public, This porformance was followed by a ono act holders; that will be independent, so far as is against O-Mationy, which wore referred to a committee of trotiertes 04 adopted At the inet hitadelpiia Congress play of Kiag Lous 1. Of Bavaria, entitled Hecept gor), Sohunegermudver, in which Mr. Frank oaterpitiog (ne ¢ Houte, whieb' reported “the chargés are frivolous possibie, of partisan politics and corrupt poli-} goa Ere ed, and we recommended the els names to the above reseiutions avd havi jon is was tved that ail members ata icians, and that will unito New York, Brook- Sah int Ee eah ert rales ae div the morning papers. — Suajoucs by wis fare fondo Of (RS Fee of Pon the felphi: gress so humbled rts Signed by Tatree cane, CON a eae be and Williamsburg ina — metropolis, party, ian bo wan der they shoul hate no dear tom. | Seo uae ay Tak 4 Cieto de Sangreda, > ~mmnwe i rv mit to thelr arbitration. Mz, O'Mahony says that be | Bickle, Clnirna $ NTE rien, be governed by a commission of tha best Sania shia docelan of acaunveanee eran ‘ruchralty: Hi ee sepa haa dos WINTER GAtbeN. Poor Shakspere; © Mow he ever incarred the enwhty of Mr. J. 8. Clarke. odin, to such an oxtent as to compelied to father as one of tis most delightfr! ore ations of humor (xo Lue Stage says, at least) a miscagen Major De Boots, Timothy Tood!o«and Master Waddiiovo — all comprised in one individual, called Dromia o syra- cuse-—we are at a loss to concelve. Now, the above mentioned geatlomen are a! of them, to be knre, houorable men, or, in the language of tho men of the State, This simple, practical plan of reform we strongly recommend to tle ap- pronching Legistature. abide by it, as he justly believes that no-active operations should be undertakeu with contending elements clathing against each other. Unity is necessary to success, and whoever afe enemies to that unity must be removed. |. The cause of Ireland ie not to be sacrificed for any man or body of men. vif4s ) The different circles are speaking pretty loudly in favor of O'Mahony, as the following letters aud extracts show, tems po organizer opens pretty strongly op the Bea. ato:— MAINE WILL HAVE BYZ A now Cirle Of tha ft Bo wes uittig fated ou Monda: evening at the Apatfo, Pulort street « ty Mont, Komery Ball), near Broadway, to be Known as the Lucas Cirele of the T and a meeting is called at the sane piace for this 5 to compinte the organtzation. Mr. John L. Ocase, woit ‘known in the Fourteenth ward io 1848 as the originator of the “Brien Borojame Club,” did so much good work at that time in thevenase of Irelaud, ereated in tho success of this, 1! motto {5 Exoolsior:”” Mvit watoiwords “SelE-rellanca fany of (he verSrau workers ‘of NEWS FROM TENNESSEE. Terribie Tornado at Palaski-Svveral | Lives Lost and Many Balldiags Blown ONE PRESIDENT. Om fur ie? Down—No Trouble with the Nashville LAND, Dee. #2, 1805, | Flow, aa y New Jar: 4, laweul fontiny Oot re 5 are eeprclsd to give their adhesion, co-operation | New Jucsoy jncy, good, awful aud comsgientigu; ot izens Begroes on Chrigtmas, &, eek sat fom OFitaaoe—We know of a0 other Fest and at to tats, moremont, ant ifr anticipated that the | But wo decidedly abject (9 gallix? thom Buakipereat Nasnvmix, Dec. 28, 1865. 7 OG. O'DONOGHUE, Coitre p.B. | Lucas Cisete wit! become one of the most poweriul, use | oreations, ‘We jor ivELLE, Dec. 28, . OC. tre FB. | My and patciotic in the city. © WO cheoiulty concede to Dion Boxcl- Reliable information from the operator at Pulasici says that a tornado visited that town, blowing down a num- | ber of houses and killing a number of persons and bury- ing them in the ruins. One Jady was killed; but the body was not recovered. The telegraph is down betwoen 4 VOICE FROM MINNFSOTA. ¥ L rene tego 20,1 DUDLEY, PA., REYUGRS 70. Osyy g'eagonr, Winona Circle unanimously resolved that it is hay orm ™~. belief of this circle that John O'Mahony should be sus- | y- P) tained in his action, ag his past careor, untiring perse. | W; Rs Roskars, President Ke Ferunce and great experience place bim at the head and | D4 RS Pg heg ae SatTt the 2%ithorship of Master Waddilove, or the Fat Boy. It is #0 characterisiy: of his powers ag a draimatiat that we shall not for a moment lint at the po: Of it boing pirated from some poor devil Imagine Dromto of Syraense making his ent aNp ‘ p front of thi . vee here ae Pulaski, and ho further particalars Lave been | {roRt Of the renians Se Pet ele bo ad. are sorry thst auch should have occurred at | the gale ot Ephesus @ Ja Dan Hice or Covelti, addressing received. tious parties should be treated with contempt by all true @ will stand by the constitution and | the audionco or citizens in “Here wa ara!" or “Mop ud do acknowlsdge the sapremacy of the Fenians, bt -arned at Philadelphin Cor our soverament aad pro A negro was killed by a soldier of the Sixteenth regu- Mara in the street last night. MICHAEL, RALPH, Centre. Ja!" style. beens no matter bow bideous they may { vi 7 ds oh ANOTHER OHIO pray ere Ai Deo 2a ines mee rhen 1 that peculiar pivot lke styte of ery few uegroes were arrestéd on Christmas Day, f lo, Dec. 23, 3 t 1 er Wad ot though there were hundreds perambulating the st iy Colonel Jouy O'Mawoxx—We heard ’ of the troubles | O'Mahony—one to the effect thin, thore wit! be patel: Wyoomalon. by ht teh Mar Waduovo das de te ° pe g the strects | with feelings of regret. have received an order from | in New York ov (he 2d of Jouuaary, and the cther, date | L228; and apeuking one's pact in a all day. The transferring of the jurisdiction of the yun. tho Senate to transmit money to P. O'Rourke. T did not | on the gth of the month, ordering ‘me to report to FF. | fatly suggestive of Jack Ketcls aud the last dying coutes. Ashment of offenders from the military to the civil hy gd it, and awalt orders from you asto its disposition. | Milan as the ¢ (on of ——, do not, we think, roustitute Shalesy conception of wit and buwor Atl tis comic charte not excepting the great Sir Joha binseif—are doticately pplees general of the Lriat re. oer} T F, ale, form you that | wish to old no further conm*inle: with Uke geutlemen who comprise the Executive at the “Moffat Mansion," Uniow sana the Youngstown Circle are for = uran for us. JOHN J. JOE Guaers AWaai ugroN TREASURER BER DuNOUS.s THE ant a oases fewer arrosts than formerly, jo other °°There was considerable disturbance on Cartsti nat at Clarksvitio between the whites and blacks. Purticulars ro, Dec. 26, 1866. oquere. a9 well as boldly limned, for every shade at ly fre not known. Colonel Joms O° Matos Ries resident F. Bo: PP die Che ogen oe ko J Living. amy 0.18} longing to enon t4 distinctly drawn, Hence the mistuice rete i , KAR Sin—I have this da: fv in every sense of tho wor fe will send wo dele ; 7 Tho river is still rising, the water on the shoals is thir. | gght Must whieh is gp tse sh Ce ge ad ae to the so-called Congrens on the 24 of January, and | in attending only to the broader outlinas of ty foct deep, The indications aro that the river overtiow its banks, + Gotton is being shipped to New Orleans actively by the steamors at the rate of four dollars per bale; from this Point to Cincinnati at one dollar per bale. The price of cotton to-day is from 40c, to 42c, Holders are firm en R Priety Receipts to. Ser 821 bales; ship will Pledge you and on self sacrificing Senators our undivided Be just and fear nol. JOHN L. BYRNE, Centre Hunt ngiton county. TUL O'MANONY BONDS. Ancarnanp, Pa,, Dec. 18, 1885 P._O’Rovnae, Esq. :— Dear Sm—As wi have gent to the Treasnry Depart- late Fenian Brotherhood, Post OMee hox neot d of four hundred and ten doijars, on Anal ved bonds for the amount signed John agecs tar the Irish “Republic. As your no ue Foun BeDSTECes BOS Reanpuncad those ony oulbund void you wi i pt Jet ds phe $4 stuall US done gyerd geod dords as ao : e Members of our circle are most anx’ te Gcleeel We Roberts, President of pce rd “sar yan tf into le i) fxs A us to 4 tative. Shallow" Foun, fu ix ec abit te ing of ee an 7 ‘but none of onr sympathize im. opinion is that he would rather live in’? is iu Union aquare than do as; for poor; dis- Framed Brin, We aboutd not y im his pleasure if he had only acquired ft by his own bonest earni: Instead of that, he lives on those who worked hari for oat dollar they remitied to advance the freedom of Yours, respectfully, JAMES McGREAL, CINCINNATE NOT FOR O'MAHONT. Cixciwxan, Dec. 24, 1885. W. R. Ronxurs, President F. B.—The despatch in yes- pee y to come from Cincianati ta a forgery oF falsehood, without giving ib that thoroagh platanass instanc lowed it. Mr, not now write but that ] want to call your attention to @ meeting which was called and held last evening though the endeavors of Mr, W. J. Hynes, whom you some time since removed from the position of Geutral o janizer. Hecame here to influence the Fenians of section to go over body and bones to the Senate. Hynes addressed the meeting for over two hours in a og 9 sect oe the rages result pi all ie Aoodi “tho. cietio “f with f ted wis than he tiey 9 support. v Andvoves as Dromio of Eph was a nearer approach to a true apprec ation af Shak. spore's Dromio than bis twin brot Lis words were truo in moro senses than one Ob, villain, thou hast sioles hoth mine ofics aud my nx Mr. Aadrows succesded ia divesting his rive of att Aifectation, and in giving u¥@ Dromio with sly; aataral humor, at which we could iaigh in tha manor that Shakspore intended. Adriana and er ststor were vory acceptably porsdnAtod” by Mrs, Chdaterdnd Mt. © Wale cott, Jr, The artivasneas aad vivacity of Luciaas eon. farted painfully with the antomatua-like pathos of Bimitin; the Abbess amt Leable, Regarding the twin brothers Antipholis, tho lowing eharicters of the come dy, Mr, Hanley, the Syrachsan, seemed more at home in bis part and Ephesus than the Ephesian, He was perfectly right in taking possession of his brother's house and shutting him out, a3 not being the Antipholis of Ephesus, and, we might add, of Shakepere, There was 00 Bocessity whatever for Mr. Euston, as Angelo tho goldsmith, to mouth his words o6 if he were afraid that some golden secrets would escape, The Duke and fgeon were passable, and Mr, Pinch as threadbare as Bus 5 and we thougtt New’ from Siininbioas Neil!) y BUPPOSED DROWNING OF THREE WHITE MEN > AXD TWO NEGROFS\-APFRAY BETWEEN THE POLICE AND WagpRED BEAMEN—SUICIDE, ETC. Wriaryctos, N. ©., Dec. 28, 1866." ‘On Satarday last a aniall | boat, containing three white fmiew and two negroes, put out from Middle Souiid, \qm: the coast opposite here, for a ‘pleastro ekcuftion, and’ Sent tosca, Later tn tho day the boat drifted ashore @mpty. It is supposed it waa caught in a squall and all lost, One of the white men was hamed Gunseli, tie other names were not ascertained, 4 There was a disturbance last night between the police and some colored seamen of the et aa Tacony. The geamen came ashore on and got drunk jand disorderly. The B sent Bri A to arrest the sea- en, wise ee rew pistols and fired a dozen or ifteen shots, The ammunition becoming exhausted good wishes of all true Irishmen in G county, and the hearty support of the Batavia Circ!e, which I have the honor to represent. Lam, sir, most re fraternally, your sincere F. GRIMES, Centre Batavia Oirele, F. B. PERNSYLVANIA FOR mange n> Tirvsvina Pa, Conoxt O'Manony—The feeling here against this “‘Senate.’’ Curse them! They want bya gg ruin; "i but time will set all Yor The ‘vindicate The Cincionati Brother. age man cs inas pelioe put att pha be J Cap _ hood by woah not endorsed O'Mahony, and Anthony McCaf. | »'s oat. And tnas the wnfortanate Bard of Avon is ‘others wore hurt, P Commander Tomple, yd frey, whose name is attached, is an expelled momber, dragged from theatre to theatre at prosent—from Mid. i taken Tacascres ra ‘deny ‘aud puouh the men.’ lied. Right must at ROGAN, Member Cincinnati Circle F. B. | summer's Night Dream, on a twelve by twenty stage in LES J, QUINN, CONNECTICUT FOLLOWS SUIT. BERTS AND TRE eee AND | Brooklyn, through a comedy of more errors than he wot ‘of im tho Winter Garden, and thence consigurd to the tender mercies of peanut masticators and “ Bi! hil!’ criers on the east side of town. We counsel Mr. Clarke mene of the firm of Adron mg aaa suicide this afternoon by taking naman a Shaeuean tt Arrived pehconer schooner E. G. nian 2 eages va Cleared igs have doclined, markels unchanged. Ex. | Furthermore it was orderod bo communi «, ’ Pi 4 New York 1 disoou rrency. - toremomber the old adage, ‘Ne sulor witra crepidam, qoncy scarce. i at for en by Beanie eotoetive of eremcaye with, this so-calied wbich, in Bit case, may be profitably rendered, «Let Secretary Collinsville Circle. ACTION OF THE PeAsmentA oimcrm, Major Do Boots stick to his Felix.’ Thus be wili not disturb the shade of the great bard and tempt itto reviait earth again, if possible, to administer a Atting rebuke for such presamption and doeecration. COVRLLE AT THE NEW NATIONAL crRcus. Mr. Charles Covetll, the favorite clown of the New National Cirous, will take his benefit to-night at tho above establishment, and announces a very ativactivo Programme, He will throw all other clowns into tho thad+, or somewhere ols, G@RORGE CHRISTY’S OPRRA HOUSE. ‘Thore will be @ matinee at this pleasant establishmest ——_____ The North Carotina Governorship. Ratan, N.C., Dec. 28, 1865. , Jonathan Worth, Governor elect, took charge of the @xeouttve office to-day, relieving Provisional Governor Aden, Governor Worth has tel: retary Boward that he has assumed the Pov ye St } The Opera in Louisville, ky, Sanvr OF MISS LUCY SIMONS IN L’RLIstR D’amon Lovnavitta, Deo. 98, 1965. W Elicir Amore wont off with great éolat this evening. ho debut of Miss Lucy Simone in Louisville was quite Signed on behalf James P. Sullivan, Lecrviar?’ “peter Pat Farrell, "Theamurer. * IMPATIANT WITH O'MAHONY'S —TMRY WANT TO SHOULDER THEIR Parnagon, N. J., Doc, 28, 1868. Wx. B Rosmrs, Em, President of the Fenian Bro- piattering one, She was received with great favor by nana > to-morrow, and another on New Year's day, for tho ac- carefal and ual opinion on BAOFTOW, Q ‘one of the oom preety pol Lariat Pema bf its of yourself and our President, John O'Mationy, | commodation of family parties and the little ones. An othe season, and was the 18 recip! dnd we, believing that O'Mahony's theory of ‘excellent addition has been made to the company in the of that very rare token of popular approbation in the ‘West, » boquet, She sang the Adina charmingly. person of N. W. Gould, the guitarist, who is received come to the conctusion thas patience longer ia our | with groat favor every aight, The inimitable George has Lotti sang the role of Nemorino, which is a very Beble cause censen to be a virtue. Therefore, we the in hand a great many extra attractions for the boliday “spor one at best, better than wo have ever heard him, cfficers and of the Fenian Brothers, Tone eeagon, a0t the team of which are the popular burlesque {he aria in the last act brought down, a round of ap- Circle, olty of , concurring with the Senate that ) oe ae almost an encore. Orlandini, who upon the useless expenditure and waste of the funds of the | of the Black Statue and the Soenes at the Opera, plause and Fenian Brotherhood oar ate Head Contra, Jou O'Ma. TH PHULMARMONIO soctErT's every occasion gives additional evidence of hie talent as fay is arom inane to Purposes for which it wae 1 ast rehearsal for the third concert takes place at the ‘a buffo artist of considerable merit, rendered the part of Se Wun every candid Penten’s conden: 1 A asry of Muse U-enterew efterboon, et threo Dulcamara to the intense enjoyment of the audience, There are many of our members who tho ctrete | o'clock. ‘The orcheatral pieces which will be rehearsed provoking constant Imughter by his whimsicalities and months ago, to be called on ere to shoulder | iaiy :=8ymphony No.1, in D, by Moi for opeated applause by his admirable singing. the musket in ‘of our native country; but “alas” time aro: sleep wey Roberto it Diawole will be given, for poor “old Ireland,” if 0" ie allowed to sway | the rst time performed here; overture, ‘‘Molusino,” by oy ctataa ios tnpreat eet Bearer gcciczn nnsesn at teres | Metin, tbr Ct tm, Te i we 0 eee anore and Milter! in bis Gne bass part of Bertram, soon Ecos naked andr on bond and . et ee Ih lads | The season cloves on Saturday, with a Martha matinee e Of the clrele, Sou weeny’ low York, pad 2 Poliuio in tho evening. JON swEENY, Comsccration of = Bishop. 'y TAMMANY HALL GENERAL COMMITTED, 4 A special meoting of the Tammany Hall General Com- D.D., rector of the Church of the Messiah, in this ofty, the Sa (mitteo was held last evening, at which @ call was issued | ful ry C A to the Ponfan #1 | ies caren rena ay the brany ‘| primary Foxy Po Saar wards irrougheat vibe al or opraia vie pein pas x Or ‘ao ec yaa. iar vigee ar do es hi oowe delegat Gone. eepenrens See Beneee Yoder. Pun o's a nvr andar commitces for 18 Three rages 0 hat ho vedio maybe St Bins cevemn tae Gite saees tpg pn ff Aibeing Sy fet % ‘ward were appointed, “ono That we hearty approve of Oot of Colonel eens — course in all reapoots, ae fai To Aut Baaworm ov tmx Perma Sceraaann; Qesrft pa eategl faerie |S gg aes will meet on Fyday, ry pee ee r. toy hatin ot nom ta panteme fap hI hg pad gallorien charch bo SPLENDID EDIFICE. Opening of the Ofices of tho mM Insurance Company, Corn way and Liberty Street—Grand Recop- tiom Last Hvening, dic. ‘The trustees of the Mutual Life Basurance Company formally opened their offices, situated @ tue corner of Broadway and Liberty street, last evening, by » grand reception, This splendid edifice is one of the finest on Broadway. It 1s built of pure white marble, is perfectly fire-proof, and was erected under the special supervision of the celebrated architect Mr. Johu Kellum. The vuild tng 18 five stories in height, and is occupied by the Mu. tual Life Insurance Company, the Naticoal Bank and American Bank Note Company, The entire build ing was last eveuing thrown opon for the fe- ception of the invited guests, The hour iu the invitations was oight o'clock, and from that timo till long after tep carriages set down their fashionable freight at the door, At balf-past vine o'clook the affair was at its height, there being at that timo nearly twelve nuadred Persons present. A strange contrast was presented ta the galaxy of fashion and beauty tc the business appear- ance which the building bad during the day. The huge ledgers and monster day books were all laid away, and nothing could distinguish ft from a fashionable saloon Qumerous polished desks in‘ the office.» The ocenpied themselves making a tour Of inspection” the epacious building. Old geutlemeu, who inca fow years to put tne dourialing company, tofhe expense of payitty their ineurance, escorted young es who laughed at the ¥Wea of insuting-livés which ere just commencing, and which, if bright eves, ruby Tips and ruddy complexions -be true sigas, promised to de lengthened bad happy ones. ‘The curosity exbiibited by these ladies ae they peépeg into the Board roow, waiked into the safe and passed through the office was amabaiag ia the extreme. irst floor of the buikding is occupied by the affloe itself, with ite polished desks and appearance of order and regularity, Underneath this iv the large eafe, per- haps the most remarkalie feature of the establishment. It ig about the size of an ordinary room, carpeted and furnished a3 such. The walls are of granite, ten feet in thickaens, and the door of iron, three feet duep The lock of this safe has a miition combinations, and, like the valise a “De Marigold’y Preseriptiog,”” opens al Le word, the seeret of which is only known to two of the off the company. In this impregnable fortress are k: the government bonds, mortgages, securit'es, Ke , longing to the company. On the same floor ts the clerks’ Junch room, with kitchen, &e., connecting The Board room i very beautifully titted up, the watls being hung with portraity of the dierent military and naval beroes. ‘The upper portion of the house was last evening band- somely decorate’ with festoons of evergreens and adra- pery of oational colors, the window curtains being of white lace, studded with siver stars, In one of the upper rooms, which extended the full depth of the basiding, Dodworth’s ba waa stationed, which through the evening performed a choice setection of music, the gay promenaders keeping time to the sweet strains, Ip the room over this a supper in Deimonico’s best styte was taid out. Tho ornamentation of the sup per table was of the most maguilicent description. Statuettes of faultless symmetry in we eroam were scattered about, while confectionery od ttgeif ae an art in the inanafacture of the fairy temples, moou nents, &e., which supported the bon-bens and cassacques. The fragrance of wyrind lowers filied ths room, without aid trom Phalon, while tive pop of the harmonized with VerU™ Trovatere grid Though oot approvooing in rawhers to Grant's ren tion at the Fifth Aven ve flakes muoh beanty a+ Joyous toilets worg presont, 4vithout the eT and disorder whith prow ‘on that ogee?” 4s a , i on. "among General Deron General eet ae Potter, Lieutengas Conn: ry * ae Davies. Mr, Rw sell, Ah _ General Stro Jurige Le neg a” oo fa Urpo; Cor 8: Verily, J. ¢ or ,#. B. Yelverton, &e. ‘utpper’ the guests adjourned to the coception pout 1 Pearson, re the President of the seompany, in thove present, and ine dige Brutfoed, who delivered a vory witty ad- ving to (he action taken by the Mutual Life Insurance Com; rit, the past Binz jn + moderaic rates VOL Uke, feig juolinad to tal a tage or: sr ciodocne thus ox. tended. . Hy was fuliuwed by Mr. Barnes, « gentleman largoly idéntinend with the ‘inanrance interests of the Binte of New York, gave a bri ate and growth of insurance Sompanies tir thts cl close of his address a gentioman’ in the aud toarkéd that there were subjects other than tasur which the people should consider at this tm, und alth of the President of the United Yates. end was eooeived with marked enihesinem, and Genorat Btroag belug cali@tt upon to respond mado. a very spirted addrose, adqtatery of Prositent Johuso Aud at the conclusion calicd for turee cbeors lor An: (uew Johnsov, which wore given with a Mr. Richart O'Gorman wis thon Aailed on to respond to the aeptiaeat, “The LMatd fyoresstons,"” which ho did in a befef, pointed and witty sty%s, fregiloally, eliciting lve hearty pla of the antre amaathly. At thw ¢¢ sion of ‘sxpooch the bxad played a Mh ty of national and popular aira, white the company alos sed, 1 was some time “# ed the indy aund quis Broaiva:. onal Intelligence. rporation Couns eet dot DE Devlin, bas appsialsd rigan to tho position of Pablic Adinimistra. tor, im place of R. BR Beadford, the late incumbent, for the purpose of makings judic examination and settioment of the afairs of that office with Or, Bradford and turwing it over to the hcomiag administration of tie Law Depariment Richard O'Gorman, the Counsel elect The Public Administrator has charge of the estates of persons % intestate Major Gonerat Davies, kom of Judge Davies, of the Court of Appeals, {st of Jano, Major G rick w this port for His post a ster (0 Chile in the Pacific mail steamer to-morrow. Ho will take passage ia w Ualted States man-of-war on the other side of the Isthmus, as there is go other mode of penetrating the Spantsh blockade of the Obiban coast, Some dozen Americans, priocipally military wen, accompany bim as fla “staf He re eoived his iwstracttons erday from the Seer (ary of State, ood hed a sp'end'd ovatan at Philadelphia ow Wedussday aight Generals Steet and weeny. Hon, W. M, Stawark, of Nova! United Staves Arm; tain NB Palmar, of Riode Tsiadd, 1. Brown und “wi «i M hake 4. Heh of Lami hy Colonel W, Nor. wigh, Sherwin, mY nited oats” Aray; James bales af, amin i Dis. Of St, Lous; Wan J ist weve nih Sale co; (, M. Israyton, Upitod We W. Goddard, of Boston; T, D Pitt, ‘ot Moutahe Territory D. B, Chapin, of Ohio; H. 6. Page and wife, of ricat), and FC. Kenyon, of Citves land, are stopping al the Motrovotitar Hotel, he Corinth (Miwe.) Kinquirer, of the 10th, relutes the following; —We have jast learned some of the particnlars of an interesting incident Uhat ocvurted yoaterday mbrn- ing in one of the cars on the Moblie and Ohio Rartroad. There were federal officers in tho ear, ona of when was spread oat ao two seals. General Forrest, aceompunied by Mrs. Lyttle, who was going down to Okalous after the remains of her hosband, General Lyttle, entered the car, which was somewhat crowded. The General went up \o the officer and very politely ested him to allow the lady a seat, The officer repiied that he did nat know whether he would or not, General Forrest thon said he knew he would, and sel some bard words, whereupon the ofcer Penal. for his sword, But the General was Catebing him by the collar, and pre. 0g persuaded’the offlccr to step out of the car. If we bave heen correctly informed, the aificer was much at foult, and bis conluct was heartily con d@emned by the federals who were with bin in the car, Asthe Manhatten Gas Company have given notice that they mean t bring into requisition our wives, Gaughters and servants as collectors of thoir gas dues, plcaae romitid, your readers that bofore that immaculate can abut off the supply of gas from any house its ageaty ‘pst be able to swoar that the amount due was from the party owing the money. Bo that, after all, their collectors will have to go to the bead bis CUT TH of tha house in parson, and generally aN Deorwsen 26, 1965 lace af AT. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HER 1s thave any law Wo prevent storokeepers from pauing out large signs with which to tear our dresses? Yestar- day I wont to make some purchases, and when passing a store on Broadway, between Howard and Grand strects, my dress was caught by sign, opposite a store, dam- i the former ba a ay Ia there no law to pun one who thus tear our dresses as there is to admin- justioe to those who throw vitriol on ARABELI) Five Avexon, New Youn, Dec. 21, 1860, Found Peete $f, Sand The body of an maksoen a men. was found on the outer Ddeach, about @ mile south of Hook Light today. The body, which bas been in the ‘water some tim’, was that of a you dressed only in hee and shirt. Ut will ba interred tn the Oce Ocean Cemetery here to-morrow, Aadacity and Infam Have oem Braulate noel ty Bolte Boom ING Calkiog wie which they are pleased to call ox- sure you hare if eo A Splonata is y, Present. em At as roaan | "H, Moersoh ore roadway. 1 Bourn re Tipe and Ulgar ‘Holders. at wholewle sad Feially Cus to order, mounted With silver and repeirad, At ®. Mendes’, No. 645 Broadway. MENDES! annual Holiday ox Westies opened Batt rday Diogomber 16, 186, cnntaining isaroremgnt of Frebch Fen Tay Boros, Alergy eartety of of "uovolate Tore 5 a a rg THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Ch ney Newiaover and Beet Lite excellent Stories, rary F ity Journal tu the Coustey- The Wesk.y Arxa.o, for the present week, new ready, coutains:— Interesting intelligence from the Natopal Capital, with the proceedings of Congress, and @ full report et the Speech of Mr. Raymond, of New York, in reply te Mr, Stevens, of Ponnsylvania; Full report of the Feniam Fracas in the United States, with stateméats from both sides of the question; Lumportans accounts of the progress of Restoration in South Carolina, North Carolima, Mis. sissippi, and other Southeru States; Full detalle ot (he recently reported “Negro [neurrections” at the Seuth;, Accounts of the Disasters at Sea by the late Gales; Late aud tuaportant News from Europe, Asia, the West lndies aad other parts of the Wortd; Editorials on lead- ang evente; The Current News of the day; Pootry— “Christmas, 1865,” “The Old and New Your’ (written for the Werxiy Hexain), “God Help the Poor; Twe written expressly for the Waser Bewato, called “Simon Thorpe's Heir, a Chritmen Story,” and “A New Year's Triumph;” Musial end Theatrical review for the week; Interesting Literary, Artistic amd Scientific reading; Seasonable reading fer Farmers and Gardeners; Varieties; Facetia; Valuable reviews of the Moncy Commereial, Dry Goods, Boosena “shoe, “Hore” and’ Cattle Markets, and sccoumts of ai tateresting eventaof the week, THE GREAT 91.000 PRIRE STORY, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD Will commence on tha 6rh of January the publicaiiem of the story of American Society, ontitied ARNOLD'S CHOICE ; on PURE GOLD, AY MORGARRT LAB, & young New York tady, hee fires effort as a Novetes, and who carries off the prize from « host of competitors ‘TuRMs.—Single subscription, $2, Three copies, 66; Bi cents each. @ copies, $3; Ton copies, $16. Single copies, Five A limited oumber of advertisements te- sorted in (he Wexaiy Hexano, MALLS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Henry Chantiony, “Captain Gray, wit leave this port on Saturday for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Ceutral Amoriea and the South Pacis will close at half-past ton o’¢lack to morrow morning. The New York Hy4arp—Kdition for the Pacitio—wilt be ready at ballast ning o'clock to the morning, ané will contain ‘ato and important intelligence from all pee- Cor pte: counts ce all jntoresting events of the day. Hous Of, the country; A report of of TES Proceedings of ; Interest inveliigence from Burope, and 46 2 ‘Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, Bie conte. A Boon.—Ward’s Lab. One tady's € au drawings of dierent styles — eee Buesont is—Pol A—Beautif; GEORGE oll py druggists ‘every where. ——————— cs’ Paper Collars halesale and ret HIS, With ieee a WARD, 987 Broadway, N.Y. ey & Sou, oon Brad ‘Dear Fours at menoicas fe and retell, quk ALSO GENTS ine sent free to bie’ Complexion, Use vOM OF YOUTH. It has oe Dopor 74 Futoa A Silent Sewing Machine, Making = geledravedt “Witeor, & Gbha stitch 8 ala alc Brosdwey. sa Ail Legal Lottery Prites Cc shed. Draw- fogs, vireulars aud Hafermeaiton nent Ch, AVRON 10 Wail atract. A Superior Assortment | of Win s, Bren dies, and preserving the and dougilsis ge: At Pout Faus Cor $30. prtees Apwly for ¥ COMMA, Livrary building, Astor tals, Be. fur the holidays ) ¥ 8 80N, te Skin.—Henve 06 Frenktin ree or bouutifying, whitening 715 Brosaway, a Park row, Gimbrede's, 548 Brondway, 850 Tang Goods cetailed at whoissate 9 to Rent “fer Leotaree, BM METH, room No. 6 Morggaitie — ache © A Buttle of Good Sourbon or Shert7, 60 ore ceats—Good Trish and Scotch Whiskey, led at importers’ prices, ® Pullon street, corner William. Bootsand 9, dQNES & KENWA fect Dye. @, Pure Burdens Wine Company * at Reduced Prices, at Old Stand, 10 and 13 Ann ateeet. cm—The ar im the world, harmless, rel nviantanewus. The ouly Also Regenerating Extract of Millefu vere serves and rgstores the hair GR. Corns, ail diseascs of the feet cured by Dr. way. Cheapest WGA ARE Seveation. Famil) Cheapes the now BARTLETT SEWING MA Price $20 Dr. Gat BATH (Merits ‘opentet tht Defiance Fire mi BI Marciay treat, New Chiekerin AND, & Son's CARE AND CPRIaaT PIANOS. Establish aad bronze, have beams Lite PREMIUMS over Alle 602 Broadway, New Yor air Dye, and fetail. artias Preservative No. 6 Astor House Bunions, Eniarged Joints an@ LACIARIF, 7600Broet. Rookute © im the Wortda.— Bivies, Photogeaphic Albuma 1 ARSE Naneae airoet EGO At Gooa Hews (ES, 069 Broad: ‘MMaod or Resslen ‘Vi Fourth atroet, Kame sticlt ay ds 00k & man's Ne Baths), at 2 bed Rtn Safes. _All@ Sideboard and Part oe at ‘Dean’ « Cakes for New Your 2 oN 393 Hroadway, beiwoeo Nineteeath and Twentieth ate, Peeseh Twists Upper o3 a 4 ree resets Y unit dreoved ou New Year's ‘Day did aavo: able style. toned rate af profit, not on the ela and 151 Fulton #treet. sncond rivalled for el inane Now Vent ae See will make Hes LER nes and Button E hid Sewing as OWE, ba Soy ideal, one 0 Brostwat. Heltda: “4 Gita. Ret Boo set 8 Ho! Fy, Som 4 Hints for the Holidays nt of Furs every natural variety aad afer srvaa Prices based on fair, reqsnatan, os feee. wr tot ry Tickets—Dealers fee o Cy valuable taformation by o@- oat Voat office. a ;, ore an ‘rontloman of taste Presents of Affection and Chas. ‘WILSON'S Lock Suton wo ote 3 —i 020 Broadway. Compaay.— iday Prose: \ts,—Blegant awa be ja aden get tore, oe Emporium, te A y Gites —Fancy, Goods Perfame- Rese ores mt H ir Dye 0, B0e., 1 Black or Brows. Heat, cheapest, pon da ‘Ge Jono st, ‘Sold by all @ruggiete Site eur rapin Walk ievicomaroN. OS v8 Vi A sEPtRRLS & CO, New York, Ge ‘Agen. doffers, ‘Pi bg Beata AD) — OENTLEM) PYERS, mr ea Tartine the put to for Rem, wears abla ———_—_——- pas Af Geils nnstontiona Dae, Your oti for Hate at ee pee ae of bis Hew rt 4 grows livelier day by day as the 7 4 They a are All Therenflet oD FAs yy onto Pas ‘ura, ad ntylo Vas wy ihe

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