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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER. 41, 1886. ‘Stadt Thestre, continues unabsted. There is not the lightest diminution in the attendance and at the close of each act this reformer of the American stage is regularly called out by an outburst of genuine applause. Last night, at his fourteenth appearance, the enthusiasm was Slmost as great as at bis début and benefit. He appeared in two plays, Hans Jirge, or the Pearl Necklace, and Die Unglucklichen. In the former as the rough, uncouth la- borer who was willing to sacrifice himself for even the betrothed husband of the girl he loved, and again as the returned soldier bronzed in # dozen campaigns, the same genius that shone in Narcisse, Francis de Moor 600 Broadway. The pastor of Mount Zion will preach in the University, Washington square, at three P. M. Subject—“ The Groaning Creation Delivered." At St. Ann’s Freo Church, Eighteonth street, near Fifth avenue, Rev. W. D. Walker will preach at half past seven A. M.; Rev. Dr. Gallaudet at balf-past ten A. M. and three P. M., (the latter service for deaf mutes); ‘and Rev. Francia Vinton, D. D., at balf-past seven P.M’ The Rev, Samuel H. Cox, D. D., will preach in West Fiftieth street terian church, near Rroadway, at balf-past ten A. M.; subject—“The Oracles of God; ’ and in at half past seven P. M. At the Church of the Resurrection, east of Sixth avo. genus irritabile vatum it was Percival, In boyhood, at College, in his early proclivity to suicide, in his aliens- tion from friends, in his neglect of the medical profes- sion, for which he was thoroughly educated; in his em- Tho poople of Lower Canada are again panic stricken at the Exponse of the United States Govera- Citizens. ment American Toronto, Oct. 20, 1866, ‘Last evening a telegram was received from Secretary Seward by the American Consul, requesting him to pro- Suro counsel, at the expense of the United States govern- jMent, for the American citizens confined in the old County jail for complicity in the Fenian raid, attainments enabled him to make in a manner extolled by the most eminent geologists at home and abroad; in his eccentric hermit life at New Haven, through- and Richard IIL, was apparent, Then followed an | out his whole life, in fine, he exhibited | nue, Rev. Kdward 0, Fiagg, D. D., rector, will preach The prisoners who wore indloted by the Grand Jury | amusing litle one act comedy, Die Ungluckichen, in | tne sensitive and. jealous temperament usually | thismeruing and evening: “Services halt-past ton A. 3, lyestor’ay were arraigned this morning at the opening of personated three different characters; and half-past seveu Y. M. gh tand not guilty to the ch: f fe which be one wai T#; Tot | supposed to be peculiar to “the irritable tribe of poets.” | At the New Jeruaalem church, Thirty.ifth street, be- court And plone’ not glitz tothe charge of felony, | however, like those farcical protean arrangements of | Bat im not a fow passages of his verse he also exhibited | tween Fourth and’ Tacineren ‘avenues, Rev, Chauncey jend = rier Ly Be iy rs jal on i peng the present day, but making each character a finished ics of Giles, pastor, services morning at half-past ten fe mfined sions koe Fenians (0.0 enctped lnnsile, sche mode, Fie ans fat young man, oF rather jobs arrestin asl ond naan ealadiaed O'clock, and in the evening at half-paat seven o'clock. ‘ort Frie, June 8, Since his arrest he has refused to | Sn wim the ‘world iuledt frown as i pleased for all he i! Eavaset Ldeeip sa katuueah GRAS though we can no longor give him the pre-eminence which General Morris, of the old New York Mirror, with universal contemporary assent, accorded to him, by put- ting him in the central place of honor on a plate of por- traits of Percival, Bryant, Sprague, Pierpont, Irving, Woodworth, Brooks, Pinckney and Fitz-Greene Halleck, Very little of Percival’s poetry commits itself to memo- Fy; still less of it touches tho heart. The light of fancy, not that of imagination, gilds some of his loftiest rhymes, If as glittering, they are as cold as ice. It is but fair, however, to remember that he aimed at fidelity to his high and severe ordeal of poetry as ‘‘a sacred thing, ge any account of bimself, and having evinced signs of ing little deranged he’ was brought before Ju aon this morning. who gave orders that he be dis- @harged and sent to Lewiston, The court adjourned to-day, in order to permit the ounsel appointed by Mr. Thurston*for the American [eitizens to prepare their defence, until Wednesday noon. Solone: Lyuch will be the first prisoner tried. The jury found true bills against the following prison- fers tu-day:—Wilham Banter, Daniel Whalen, Patrick Norton aud Paul Drummond. cared, accostit ‘est India planter in a “hallo! ole feller’’ style, ever jolly with the additional accom- lishment of being slightly inebriated or too affect put that eccontric Timon, Peter Falk, into humor in spite of himself, A moment later and he came out as the exquisite Hippolyte Falk, in immaculate walking, mourning or bail dress, as occasion might re- quire, one whom we would imagine to be irresistible with the ladies, But his greatest triumph, for triumph . eee ite character of the old — neing . ‘The grovesqueness of the impersonation was occasionally relieved by touches of sentiment and feeling. The exquisite grace so characteristic of the dancing master, and above all of a French dancing master, appeared in every motion and every look. Mr. Dawison was well supported in both plays, Miss M The Rev. Dr, Higbee will preach in University chapel, Washington square, (late Rev. Dr. Hawks’ charge) this morning, at half-past ten o'clock. Rev. E. H. Chapin, D. D., will preach at Cooper Insti- tute this monring at eleven o'clock, and at eight o’clook in the evening. At St. Ann's Catholic church, Eighth street, the Rev, Thomas 8. Preston, pastor, will deliver a lecture thir evening, at eigit o'clock; the proceeds for the henelt of the poor, Subject, **The Life of St. Vincent de Paul, and its Lesaons.”” Admission fifty cents, At St. Barnabas Epincopal chapel, 306 Mulberry street, Rev. 8. H. Hilliard rector, there will be services’ at half past ton A. M., and half-past seven P.M. At St. Stephen's Episcopal church the Rey, Dr. Price, e Quebec Fire—Appeal for Aid for the Suf- ferers. TorosTo, Oct. 20, 1866. ; s rector, will hold divi Ip_at the French Church The Cousnl General of Franco at Quebec forwarded | chand and Miss Irccheck were particularly good. in Ha paid i SOrChER: SER Spc She: OAH eepdt Tow PTE Ie Caaels bn Pome ceed eae halien wn this inerniug a very warm appeal to the French govern- Jango. | In the comody, Mra. Hai, au the chattering me es Mfe, It shonld live only,” he de | and sixth avenues, at balf-past ton o'clock A. M. aud for aid f chee. ly who had buried one husban mn divores rom & | clared, “with those feelin a ii ‘ination: If past P.M, e it iment id for the unfortanate people in Qachec A second, deserted by a third, and who had left the fourth, es an mag 8 Ralf pas seven P, M. Tho rector will preach at both which are above this world, and are the anticipations of a brighter and a better being.” Weennnot help think ing that not his theory alone, but his imperfect sympa- thies as well, precluded him from a sphere loss super- natural, perhaps, and more human than that to which he wonld fain have confined the poet. A devoted student of science and literature, an omniy- orous reader, aud a capital critic, Mr. Percival was enti- tled to a high rank among the few scholars of a Euro- pean type, of whom our American colleges can boast, It is painfal to reflect upon the povorty and isolation to which he was condemned, not only by bis own pecu- jarge uvinber of the landed proprietors intend building ytnedivtely, thus affording work to a number of the aul The burnt district seems to be infested by a Jgang of desperate raffians, who compel travellers to stand ni deliver. Several gentlemen have been relieved of al! change while on their way to their homes. A of sappers is to be organized by the city in the fire department. of committer ns received $35,000 in aid of eC. vs deservedly called out by the applause of the au- ence. In comedy, drama or tragedy Mr. Dawison ta the same great actor, his example, we hope, will exercisa a beneficial influence on the American stage, which, before the advent of Ristorl and Dawison, had sunk 80 low. The Rev. Dr. Doems, editor of the Watchman, will Preach in the chapel of the University, Washington square, at eleven o'clock this morning. The Rev. 8. A. Corey, D. D., will preach in the Murray Hill Bapust church, corner of Thirty-seventh street and Lexington avenue, at hatf-past ten o'clock A. M. and at half-past seven P.M. In the evening fourth lecture on the prisoners of the Bible, Sabject— Soh Wiltlam P, Corbit, pastor of (he Seventeonth Methodlst Episcopal church, between Firat and Second avenues, will preach this morning and evening At the Pilgrita Baptist church, in Thirty-third streat, west of Eighth e, there will bo preaching at half: psi tan o'clock A.M. and halfpast aeven P.M Rov. ©. L, Demarest will deliver the first of a series of French Theatre. Of the many popular playwrights of modern France, Victorien Sardou is now the favorite, Stilt, his comedies are devoid of the scathing criticisms on society, which Angier places on the lips of his characters, and eparkle not with the cutting wit or biting sarcasm peculiar to Barritre's. His productions owe most of their suceoss when rebuilt, will be one ore formerly only sixty feet, uod the following appeal this Queene, Oct. 20, 1865 liarities, but by the plentifal lack of eymapathy extended —s rm ; at = Bote i ag nat gr ‘0 the peopl "1 ose of the Mo: Roun. i ji - ‘ a veven o'clock, he r » OC of ter ad te ee esa nae those of the Mother Coun. | to skilfally managed intrigues, an ingenious grouping of | to him within his contmoted circle of sooiety. No wonder | Levey Cok Mt on eccentric characters, and a combination of tragical and comical stage effects, which, added to the excellence of the works as superficial études de maurs, gives them a strong claim to the approval of the critical. Such has been the case with Henriette, with Nov Intimes, La Famille Benoiton aud Les Ganachee, This latter piece, whose title might read, The Old Fogies, was given last night at the Thédtre Franvais, and very favorably re- A lecture: od by Bi irty-fourth ste » o'clock In the <. two conflagrations, separated from each other by of but thirty days. reduced to ashes almost two- fot nie ing bhigh- At sight was he fled from it with disgust. That be wax not radically unsocial Is shown by the readiness with which he some- times lavished the stores of his brilliant conversation upon strangers whom he accidentally met in his geological excursions, by the pleasure he took in gonial companion- ship in Charleston, New York and Boston, by bis admi- ration of the beautiful Miss Goodrich, of Berlin, and of the peerlessly Leautiful Mias Eimille Marsball (the late ¢ Comlag of the Messiah,’ will Win, Wardlaw, in the large ull cor. t and highth avenne, at half- u to the closing of the ol in two ion and abunda from ail sides to The mother country was sup d foreign nations were not hehindhand in lation, Yever: mon at b Edwin F. Mattield eharel, kn! a menbe » Babbath eet res ceived. Tt is an Interesting, rgther than a brilliant, | srg, Otis), of Boston, and by bis early tove affairs in | Hin mast {wo or er nd the sight of tl 1 ‘ » y ‘ In | discourse by thy unity and new pore work. in the older characters of the comedy we see | pniia Iphia and in Connecticnt. If he had heen, like the poot Gray, a fellow of some coliege in an English univer sty, or, better still, If he had been a member of the past seven ¢ ok possession of the hearts of th wn by inisfortuue, Soon the subseriptions poured sndanily that the Relief Committee a ti the was enabled to aid them In rebuilding. and this as- retlected all the prejudices of the aristocracy of the ancien regime; in the words of the younger, we hearken to the precepts of the democratic creed and keep prce dition that nothing but non. 3 ed », | French Academy, and had lived in Paris the double life | tween Seventh and iigh Hse there wi ‘cele hacen ante rage tog FR Be gh 4 with the progress of the age. A quartette of “old fogies’ of aman of the world and aman of letters, his career bg the pastor, Rey. hali-past ter the morning aad hall-past seven o clock, in the ev Evening subject—Sixth Article of the Creed, “And sit- teth on Right Hand of “ At the Fifth Avene Baptist chureb, coruer of Forty. sixth street, there wiil be preaching by the Rev. Thomas Armitage, D. D., tor, at ball-past ten o'clock iu the morning ; subjec The Elect Angele,” and at balf-past seven in the evening, subject, “The Pardoned Thief,’ being second in a course of sermons upon the seven sen- tences uttered on rons, There will be another lecture, by Rev. Charies B. Smyth, D. D., of the course of “Lersius for the Clergy’’ touching the principles and aims of tho Fontaua, in the are made known to us, dragging out their weary lives In tho solitude of a country town. They have lost sight of everything but the past, and yearn for tho advent of days when customs and men shall most resemble those of other times. What miraclo can awaken these unfor- tunates from the state of semi-unconsciousness into which they have relapsed? The appearance jn their midst of a young girl, whose innocent talk,” whose merry lauchter, whose suddenly conceived and frankly confessed love overthrow the habits of the circlo, an- nihilate the prejudices of the nobleman, inspire the atheist with faith and assert the righteousness of were replaced by ax many ed from total deatruction on the entire quarter destroyed by fre in TM d whieh prevailed, blowiug in-® contrary ‘erable portion oF the St. Roche. tubuchs, e e disasicr of 1845, and aii tire town had beeu built in wood. beyond city limite, and in a locality over which our thorities could exercise no control, Ou Sunday last at about half-past for o'clock in the dornins tire broke out on the west side of Crown street, Jon the }'mit of the quarter whence ton of 845, destroying all that lay same sireet for the ehousrud “wooden. bouses might have been happier and more successful. Here, except by Dr. Gilman, of Charieaton; Bryant and Fitz- Greene Halleck, of New York ; Professors Porter and Sil- liman and Fowler, of Yale Collogo; Edward Everett, George Ticknor and Dr. Hayward, of Boston (the names of such friends are a testimony to his value), and a few other associates, he was personally almost unknown. Many of bis avowed admirers irritated him by thelr ignorant and injudicious flatteries. Peter Par- ley Goodrich, who, as Mr. Ward remarks, “had no Iso ce the conflagra- fore it. Tt went east. Presbyterian ch corner of Houston and Thompson such nice sense of propriety as Percival demanded,’ me, pate hong dem the afternoon. Ser. and who was altogether incapable of comprehending | Ti Moin ing mectiags will be eld at 814 w him, mado him quite angry by writing bis life and today At tte ve che Ravi che eftecsoua: Prsomrn§ Praising him extravagantly in an introduction toa Lon- | “Is the Bi ivine Origin?" At eight in the even- don edition of his poems—“ All well meant,” said Per- | ‘& Feligio-philosopbical on “The Deluge.’ cival, “ but highly injurious to me.’’ Mr. Ward’s biography of Percival is rather clumsily axecuted; but as it is written in a kindly appreciative but not extravagantly laudatory spirit, and as it con- sists chiefly of the letters of the poet and of reminis- cences of him by surviving friends, it should be welcome ana useful and interesting contribution to the history of American literature, Freedmen’s Union Comminat The American Freedmen’s Union Commiss'on will hold 11s annual meeting in Cooper Institute on Wednes- day evening, October 24, at balf-paat seven o'clock. Chief Justice Chase, the President of the Commission has been invited to take the chair Rev. Henry Ward Beecher and Major General S 0, Howard bave positively engaged to speak Other eminont speakers are exported, Free tickets of admission may be had at No. 76 John ha ved) in a th twelve hours, and Me Hy wate eighteen ‘persona, appro. a winter, are left without food, Cy ae Many even perished in the flames, w! were rescued from the wit shelter, se ed skeletons Tuins | tors with Mile, Saunier. The male characters were a | Herren Covrrsxay'’s Promise. A Romance. By | sirect and room 22, Bible House (entrance on Astor day? . ably M. Feuit who as- the Author of “ V. Grove."’ Carleton, New . M. ’ aah eee ates See eS = me = ue a Net, ¥, “i ‘ernou Grove. ‘arleton, Ne place}, between nine A. M. and four P.M. The author of this romance is Mrs, Caroline H. Glover (now Mrs. Jervey), of Sonth Carolina, a daughter of Dr. Gilman. Her ‘ Vernon Grove” has met with connidera- Die success, and what has been said of it—'*The atmos- phero of tho book is one of refined taste and high cul- ture’—is true of ‘Helen Courtenay." Nevertheless, after a careful perusal of it, we are bound to add that the author's “graceful pen,’’ (to borrow # phrase from one of those absurd ‘‘ puffs’ which publishers too often send on a printed slip inserted between the fly-teaves of anew book)—her “graceful pen’’ is not yet free from the be- NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. derecy Clty. Rercsuicas Meguine at Cooren’s Ha.t.—A very large gathering assembled at Cooper's Hall on Friday evening to hear an address by General J. W. Mahan, who wae com. mander of the Irish foreve from Masenehuvetta in the late raid on Canade, He sau! be had beew alwayen democrat, Sitean, ba couid ne longer give bieadher ‘After discussing the seus between omer om tho speaker ead that 1. was expec the Trinh American that is « idaenslip| sboul sho them ” and that th setting sin of American ‘gracef! pens,”” namely, five } Go. whereas, under tha sdruiniateniion writing. Except in a charming little story within the story, ge gn ma introducing us to pretty end unlucky Aunie Lovell and her family, a graphic picture of the humbier walks of theatrical life in London, the style is, throughout, in- tense, and the incidents are extromely improbable. For these vory reasons, perhaps, “Helen Courtenay'’ will be the more popular; but the author has elready evinced so with any crime. No uther mid tolerate it Minister Adame and (: » Presideut J, wale W and fmpeath our city wi be eos wen! For this reason we humbly crave r distrese, — rhe gag phd Mr. Abiteldt was slso bpp much talent that we shall hope to be favored by her, one dean City fortunes. Ytmes, It ws almost Impossible to speak of the perform- | of these days, with a leas ‘finely written” novel. xua.—There were alz fatal cassa —J ‘ f Quebec; C. $ - We af Sg SR pow dB Remeeg ip geo’ fg ape Niger Poems. By Elizabeth Skers (Florence Percy.) mn avenneee Friday. Upwaranat Ly such pieces depend very oftes upon the humor of the | Ticknor & Fields, Bosten. nd wlthin the Baa threo weeks. The audience. - “Florence Perey” has become a popular name with hinge calls for st the readers of fueitive poetry. They will recognize many of their favorites im this blue-and-gold collection, which ‘t is to be feared, however, will,on the whole, disappoint them. A certain originality i# not lacking in this lady's treatment of her themes, but these neually require and e@xbibit little thought. Her strains, oftemev and than gay, are almost monotonously plaintive, reminding 24 oe fre quently of the hospital and the battle eld, the siok bed Mr. and Mra. Howard Paul. These popular ertises gave their third matinee yer- terday. Notwithstanding the early hour (ten o'clock A. Newark. Ty the Oyer nnd Terminer yeoter Ne Swericaun Burned Out—List of Iweurance: Companies Involved. QuzsEc, Oot, 17, 1860, XO AMERICANS BURNED OU¥, * Tan glad to be able to write that ao Americans wore ‘burned out. The French-Canadian sbipwrights, with a ton of Mr. C. Parker, ta the case of direcied tew Irish of the same trade, were the principal sufferers. and the grave. Even ber fertility of fancy and her tal. } Tw Birwsrex eg mo ~ 7 The scene, for waste, ontdoee anything the writer bas | Town’ secured a recall. eat for picturesque description are not enough to exalt “so satorc-opdag Be " eh dao wh a ever secn, Main atrect, Richmond, Va, was nothing te et met to greet these | her toa very high tank in the new schoot of femaie | “** ol oe ob cone uiitesenal he : The ; artistes an Unseasonable hour proves, without , ervieen will cone pa ng. 7 ‘the seve of the fire hero; for the former was one the popularity of their entertainment. Fresh | Poetry, beaded by Mrs. Browning. Hon. 1B. Williamson will preside aad make the open ne seat of bischened chesney while the seqpe of this fro x A ‘are announced for noxt werk, among others serial, Liveeatene. orev Nepue Dot New You ore The October number of the North American Review (Tickuor & Fields, Bostow) contains an elaborate arti. gle by Mr. Parton on “The Government of the City of ‘Now York.” It must prove specially intererting to our ‘Yo-dsy few persons are to be seen about the ruins, ‘most of the suilerers bewg “under canvas,’ the tents being ‘ent them by the military authorities. ' = INSURANCES, ‘The following aro the offices which had risks in the Mrs. Paul will sing ‘The Star Spangled ry in which she is eid to be very xrea', Mreodore Phomag’ Fife Symphony. ‘The third season of the ular symphony eoirves of BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Bomenes ay ewe Sranocete’« Cover Deer. ne Wrra.— Durned district and the sums of the risks:— of Mr. Theodore Thomas opened suspiciously last even- | Common 1. In an article entitled ‘The Seward | to this Cont he following named persons were bec Instrance Compan ° and Joki Me, Lowell, we are glad to wotice, | admitted to prot ng the pat weukt:—Wary Jane Ruck Liverpoo!, London and Dr ode talk about impeachment” mich as { Man, Tenry 7. Wiblam= and John Ream, lt of Brow Wancasi ire Company . Londou and Laneashire Com; Letters of ndinnrir Ph c pany Butler is preaching on his Western circuit; but, of course, | |¥?*, Coa ernix Compan; se eeee uh “ v ole Y North vitae Tosurance Compan Mr. Lowell mixes with his witty remarks some ‘‘fuol- Genie Buel es ie feb talk’? of bis own. Mr. Curtie, in his artidle on Siephen A. Douglas, or rather against him, eeeme to think that Seward is pot essentially a diferent man from Douglas, whom he regards a2 a Western demagogue and a political ine Mr. Howell bas an interesting paper on ‘Hodefo Italian Posts,’ and Frofestor Evane one on eon Insurance Company ‘estorn (Canada West) Com; ‘Western (London) Compan: British American Company... Beyai (nsurance Company... Tmperial. pie vel a James Mieley, Samer! of this ety. Tee DaForrert Fonerr charged 6 » Rank » torend in yenterday'« he corner of npting to was mentioned ing buatneps st or given ina 0 cdns osincewe vere oes oot ite different’ work P i mg merieans pocket fe gg hy Hout in it, and not | ‘The Philosophy of the Fine Arts.’ By an seb naesinas eden Hy sarvearg "daemon of [sounds that | Avery Saturday, « choice selection of foreign current | Suek NO SPW RISKS TAKEN BY INSURANCE COMPANIRG, we beard at production The immense | iiseature. and the November numbers of Our Young . ewaa been prevln similar offence, to ana tie petion of the A Cast oF Descrrenot — 4 came of draw ty the notion ne yesterday occurred at No. 4 \ olemiia trent. A cbild In consequence of the insufficiency ot the water sup- iy (‘he city being supplied by one pipe, eighteen inches Mavster carrying Water from the #4. Charles river, at @ point eight miles distant) the insurance effices will not tak» soy new rieks in this city, confining their business Potks and the Atlantic Monthly, also puvlisved by Tiek- nor & Fielder, have been received. be awh to renewing old risks. Che faro senaa Burydice, from WEWS ITEMS. presirmagepewaten It wae owing to this want of water that this city, | has @ vole of rare power aid rweet i —_- man, 0 Mire Mece ae @hough situate on the bank of a it river (St. Law and although inst night #he did not Themae Kennedy, « Cigcinnati bookkerper, was ant Be avant beng ® yencr), with a. stnalier stream (the St. Chases) flow exbibit ite full powers, yet it qx easily | seized amd overpowered by rufflane on Toad pond Ay hg eg Snto || close at wand, was for an bear withoet water discernible that on a second sppearance and with more | Jast, who compel him to open the eafe of bi: ae Foor ban srigt of the fire. confidence sho will take one of the highest positions ere with the Keys Lo had The robbers secu was interred by (ae SS among our American singers. Mr. William Mason played | abont §00 and left Mr. Kennedy bound and gagged in ‘A Despnaave Wi rem. —Willlam Keegan iss pinmber or the Quebec Sufferers—Meeting of | Beethoven's concerto in G opus 6% with orchestral | the store. by occupation, and & tan about thirty-four years of nee. Vrench Canadians, accompaniment. He played it with the delicacy and Tn the town of Cicero, Itinols, © fond bes for some | 7 — bie @ite have Mund: @ ent-c0d-deg hfe, notice, a respectable number of | correctness of an artist. Every passage Was | tine existed between two families Neodbam pcp ove oe ° 1 tne pectin X given with precision, Rven the softest notes, the trillt | pisnigan During on the 14th inet, Joseph | beth being of intemperie habits, for som Fronch Canadians residing in this elty met imroom No. | and chromatic rans were rendered with dint ™. | Gardner, © mam bired by the Needhame, shot one of A ght whieh took Sebubert's thas the entire work wae intelligible symphony in C closed the soirée Miscellaneous Theatr: E. L. Davenport and Mrs. L. B. Perrin begin an en- 6, 1» (inten Hall, Astor place, last evening, to concert aaures for the relief of their countrymen who have anfcred by the terrific fire which bas swopt over the city of Quebec. the Planigape and killed hit Ls Hert of Ronghton, Indiana, was murdered wy abet tweed Yodian near that town some few weeks ago. Saepicion fastened on the Indian immediately the the defeat of thrown down wath the apr al « mber of Mr. Francie X. Cloutin wee appointed President, ance of Horbert, and at length he re- par Mr George Batchelor prensuted « series of resolutions, | gagement at the Academy of Music, Providence, R 1, | vealed where the body was hidden. Tigted tellow Wits t=.) zor * ng (oe a Nhe Pi . oe oe in the | om Mogday, October 22, on which night the eomedy ‘The Providence Journal says of the reports of a. Keagen soon fone f rdshipe of the sufferers at Quebec, : zn @he op) atment of a committee to solicit retiel from our | Much yokes ation be an ail Mis saree pondiag 4-14 at . Sprague, ¢ mee eitivens * Mjas Jalia Dean company b — f and not only falas, nilemen were appointed & committee in whatever shape it hae ap Bray troupe. Togetber they performed the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, at Helena, Montana Territory, on the ‘34 Inst, They were soon to leave for Omaha thon of foundation, There is oon, ft man happier or who deserver to be happier, in bis domestic relations, and nothing has cocurred to ford even & pretext for the sanders which heave been vented by malice and circulated by seamdal. ’ Tho Superior Court of Memachusetta in now ity session at Boston, and on the diferent juries are four a gross, The Jackson (Michigan) (Wisem narrates the story of o man who wes captured thirty years ago by Vadians from enother taree 9 ete Neteniio Ceanral Me Haw of ime Judge 7, M, Rovs Gite, addrered the avivonce wee fll pe Thomas P. Ackers. Dunit P. Barnard prewd ~ AMA INTELLIGENCE, oer of fires ive subseriptions moneys are to be paid to Mr. Arbworth, agent of the Canada banks for uhis ety. THE COMPTROLLER ANO THE CROTON BOARD '¢ About ‘treet Improvements. Croyon Agenoet Der arrest New Youn, Ors 1%, 1% 5 Nicen «Wesleyan University. On seroan' of (he lat! eyatone, na ee o MT. Eames, Teq., Cor Ti Srrixaririy, Mass, Oct. 20, 1866 # athe Gme tre veers has | Roard of Ruper «, 0) Thatedag last, parent 2 reantetion 1 You're teepacifoily” ineited to attend the proposed | 1 a mateh game of ‘base bail on Hampden Park, im | {hal settomant. 8 wr Mt fin Mane Soe 7 ooee ood, hee | Mord of Rupe 1 90D) be offered, payable to \be prem oF Ni er cerenin sireet improvements at this ice | thiacity, this afternoon, between the Nivonw Ciub of Aun- | 1% ® . "tn tuate,” ie taed Es roars of GOO be 20 eros Ny comnts St ony be , AE 1. Vovae Le 8 par adjourninent on | herst College and the Agailian Clob of Wesleyan | re parente ey —_— found vf 09 towne beveattar convicted rie im 2. F, DODGE, tor tho Croton Aqueduet Board. | SY, Middletown, Cous., the Niceans beat by « sore ry sodecer was arreutg/4 test woot tu itew | ™mOenaY. “F 's Orrice, Oct, 9), 1986. . Hamahire, on juisition of Governor Pentos, The ongeerry, —The Mempn * Appeel a> p Rss pg Keystone of Philadelphia vs. Pastime of Bal- Fomenboeels siene the sr6er? on was sosompllinen Ley ed « - Scaumen tak oe Wouter toe mecating of rose Gane under prowise of marriage, and ‘ue partion are Of high | beaple ware only defexind vot gonquere’ Melt your spood and tne veder: | game of E- ay bervieon the | Social standing. Selves im this matter «f terme The soidyre of (he North fod tathem. Re. ona, sf tel the Fai, oe ty The bedtotlow of s blind tin at Cincinnati wax dis. | have M nu covered to be 8 Gorper one 27 sping last wars — venieaes MATTNEW T. BRENNAN. Oomptrotier. fn very clear iteaet what they dd eed o° (oe ef. ecru. ADA. AMUSEMENT BOOK NOTICES. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. vetwSon” Sint mane fs that wae very provoking. They epee a 2? boweves man nannnnennannnnnnanne be old man, ch patting ye fey SPECIAL Stade il Dawisen. " Services To-day. A Conrassmp Taunr.—Patrick Norwa, a glassoucte: “They have taken my pocketbook with ahr in te. ead ram TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW VORK WERALS. Pape trae tego ener mn an ‘Tas Lave ao Larrese ov Zaus Gavan Punorvan. RYE gy ee pe " my meron, a ciamscuier, was | uing cer them he cated, in ¥ very whdecied way, Another Fonlan Geare: ‘ulius ‘ard. Ticknor & Fields, Boston yesterday arrested charge Stole atop thief,” but no ped prem 20, 1868, Mr. Bogumt! Dawison, for the past few weeks, at the If ever poet lived who should be classed in Horace’s | Preach, morning, afternoon and evening, at Argus Hall, | book. coutaining $10 in money, gold ear and finger rin Acctoestat Daata.—A lad, ten years of age, named Williams wavelet, de, from Maria Lovell, residing at Galvin, ¥ o'ele iavara wnat Erdkeracre yy} “at Falvin, was (ound lying insemsible about 6 o'clock last evew- re. Lovell it articles: marated , Dut failed to stato what dispasition he tad tade ef theta: fag, 18 Fifwonth atroet, between Kighth and Niath avenues. He was conveyed to the realdence of bis parents, 44 Woat Justice Hogan committed the accused t the Tombs for | Sixteenth street, aud dred tuo tow mluuten ie 1s sapvosed foe to have been injured by being hit tn the head with a stone thrown by a boy while playing in the street. Drawn raow a Pans, age, fell down 60 clocw Laat e od was instantly killed, Pine ix Boxp Stkeer.—At balf past five o’cloak last evee- ing & fire occurred on the roof of ihe dwelling house No. 16 Bond street. The fremen were very quickly at the house, A Culvae Cartons. —About a week since the inmates of a house of ili repute on Twenty-fifth street were about retiring forthe night when one of them, opening the door of her room, discovered (he figure of a young man making a hasty bundle of the clothes contained in her trunk, of which there were about $20 worth. Hie at onee raised the alarm, wheu the ameter Spey town the dle aod rushed past her and x down into t! Here be was met by others of the in- | and in a short time extingula on. ong mates, who attorajted to ato Lin. "One of these he pushed | the tire ‘ae. ttn neemeg aed he fasen yt one and runnin the fre dor tans 4 it & tinsmith had been at work on the ry nr & apecial detect an w re ugh e lean Anit"geiting x personel descripon of Ny ae ge him proceeded at in his search” He succesded so well that on Friday he found bim in the person of a character named Philip Brady. Brady was yesterday neeaigned before Justice and committed for trial in default of bail im the sum of A Burotan Cavan ix nme Aor —John Whellen, a young man of eighteen yoars of ago, and of tost wretched and squalid appearance, was yoatarday arraiued before Justice Dodge, charged with burglary, Ou the defendant, with two osuer men, who THE ARKANSAS VIGILANCE COMMITTEE, Supreme Court—(hambers, Before Judge Cierko Win, Mo Newman ve, George H Goddard This case, tim was observed by a policeman hovert y which plaintif’ saex defendant for ove red thousand No. 443 Ninth aven' resen tly the saw Wh . asusted in getting ( gh the light. over the front dollars, came up again yesterday on the motion to vacate the Ina short time Whellen returned, and the oti arrest. Iti alleged that Goddard was in Isnt « onder of ry communities in Camden, Arke: Por greg oye ie eer authority the property of Newt man, The it euit is brought to reeover the value of his ‘pr ig, The Partiouiare of the case Lave siready inthe Hxwat. Paint? and Mosars. be upon him and eaptared hin, while 4 ‘On the person of the prisoner was fj fractional enrre: He was conmmilted for tr General sessile Sroce His Warew. On the Sth of this month Herman Weebecker, a young man employed in an oyster matoon at Union 1 observed three Hitle fellows taking some e baskets fa front of the door, On pursuing order a arrest hecticnn nt the tne of the #00 ight up with them, y statis betwen the DE. rugge with them nemy. Wat the acta complalned carried, which war of gold and been “wuthortred under the rules appHeable to !uternatts unobserved by bin to the ground, He | wars, the rules regulating olvit be ing precisely eimtiag, Missed his watch soon after, but, returning to | pnd authorized the transaction complained of, inasmuch a@ to find’ tt, A man whom | seigure of the property alleged was tade for the beneds, Uy itnpieation undue the authority of the power knows alter informed bis ave the wateh in his po: He found yon. Friday vs. whe gave as Prank Carlaud and dames and Frank Maroney ped before Jaatioe Dodge Carlend ad the wateh, but (hot a stranger had elf to It.’ The culprits were com f $300 bail exch, Hen Eurvoven.—Agatio Ga reserved lis decisivn, “COURT GF COMMON PLEAS. or Keeps a Bofors Judge Cardoxo, East Seventeenth street. Inher employ was | pie aunt gravity of art wan Waban: abe Yesterday this Jay by the erowds that thronged in for the cnoe, helped her. we of obtaining the ogee of naturalized extt hours kept ae Judge Cardons wae for several Nly engaged as he possibly could be in putting: H sof epplicants who pre appearance, ackuowladged ber guilt rican wf (etal ermine. Soarlet During the past week Mary abe have been working together as feamustresses at the Louse of agentieman residing on Staten The (wo occupied the same room, On Thursday Koarle ook an oppartuntty of thook of Miss Clark Clarke and P) period SUPERIOR COURT=CHAMBERS Inland Kilinat Judge Bar unimportant 1 ntered upon, when 4 lerge number of fu # admitted ay Anericat is alleged. the por naturalization wae horn persone and stealing Mira Clark | rp gully party ed iy parent, on Friday muir the thiol “li Fat Ninetaemth: strnet fod pnd vnaterdan orale ° ait, and wa nit ris traally o) best eott (he varoue t conelly conceded to be 1 Neve Ld ; LNT eon Mee > ite aoty. impart oftier, 1.121 Kroad SAMA A. CHEVALIER 4 D. vett's Coconine A Compound af € forthe Hm This (ion contain ypertion of deodorized Khowledged to posanas pro ditions of the t inetvalied. eknowleterd of $1,000 hall, ee —A close gbservation of the of this city @stablinkes the in t crimes are epidemic haracter, Certain ca enjoy an exceptional popularity for a time, to be neceeded bY other offeners slightly different im ny inant prone fp Lance gen! hairdressers, and atm Harm Lands < under pretence of wat Hlenoing dion. y Hate ‘wishing to sell thei, and, it bs propetated dhem to his | {i Haines, Bow le GRAND TaN. * bwaction, own une, Imation Shariiey hy p (Ads ic ) bim in $900 to bureday night In the act Adol Titsooks proeaed WEBER UMN ot naqetr dogee and khout $25 worth of dry goods witiel might by been "2 ¥ in war held in $9010 anawer, mareh Judge, of No, Addrens Pe Son, Mecrachnn Mani Jeb aaa Twltth atteat gave Margaret, Rallies iodjing out ecemier Oi Broadway, near Vourth street Pipes ucts of charity iaht this week. In the morn jargnret | oder, botled and repa iked off b at gO wore ot rm, sudges apt r " ree Lot hes, bn $300 to annwer, Yew A, Levetts Aromatic Swieten terday Job WOH Delancey ati couaht | by cle mort sclentiic men iu the profession eset Charles I boy, behind hie counter at t Ultice known amar, Menifee Migninn Hh doped gt er currency on the floor, Just udley nim | A. Mott's Chemica! leuveree. ilk ise bn Haar, and rama sells te beat hate Dressing used, fay A Comovs Cass—Avcegen Lxtext 10 Commer Ansox.— | BUSI ION, 10 Astor House, aod by all druggiots, Yesterday aflernoou Patrick Gannon way brought before Justice Shandiay, at (he Tenet Markat Polige Court, upon the mplaint of Thomas Willis, Lt is charged that on or about October & Willix was in company with Gannon tn the even- vias Resa, tnterintns Retin TORK, Bh Caual wireet aod drogets Merogsame Wadhiog’ Caras rich Motldey wile vesaltod @R, Jennon comroaperd talk’ mt busine ne, 3 wholtaale prices be could make moue he bad areresteensneteaitearts at thirty dozes tna, ¥ dof the month pe Au Prizes nabed tn Legal Lettwries. 4 ‘tee would be pa iim for moi urther said be was in oo Sured for §4 00 ou stuck and Grinres. ard if he sould bare J CLUTE, Broker, 196 Broads ay. itout he could make movey by getting (be ineurence, He nai If he couk same oue to would pay ihn ntebelors Bail ce. The Ld wet etek Wile so aid the | witist Sine tnly portent Doyen Reimicte Toit Yaa wiles would * vuld pay bien says be declined | cus Factory, Ai Barclay street inetdentibe Gauger tne would be sf haraing the’tonanta. as | | foyer, _¥ 4 Children’s Clot stag. Gannon tt 7 the woul « urns nis, oe x - am iJ — there were'a nasiner of families living orevtibe stare. Tiles | Lsveaet cogtitnent nud Reece praete, Tied five story ‘enement bouse The above is the eahstance of the BROKAW & 1H KS. M Fourth an one, plant, Wilils alieging (hat ax ibe ¢ And Of Latayent 5 plaam it his duty to give th kn led. he. sian homas Healey, = Fred to above, cArrobe” i Nd yt ne tea Reteaty Wekte crests ange soc oed ABIt OSES jas received, ment of Will nan denied the allegs Pisoge fe required, rnished ball In $1000 for nis good havior (or (welve months A Homwe’ A Hower '—Wiltiem I Ty inlited yextertay by Justin Kelly for stealing valve Of $100 and harness worth $A the property of Ma James sires! Turnbull led sald the horse to fly for $2). He demure having miaien . wut Ak ROMe men down (wn Who gaee firm Ihe borem Dr. Olea Morena’ fitte Agaley Chol Dysoniery abt Diarrime, Vor sale at the drvgetae and 6) 140 Ninth street, where Doctor ronau ited, ate Arcee Some | ighest premium New York Your ¥ ‘ourth avenue CITY INTELLIGENCE. sing «re DB Sarscanr. ~The follr re day and Saturday — aan ween im tule con "Tr. om, Ort 1 Use, - Hosrrray Sarr Pay adm eatone There have bern 6 g thin etatlom ‘ott end Mas Aimee the last report The passengers having bere remowed pa mee tate Minne frum the ctanmety Haivetin, wad Ue vad wy mane ilwom street. and fumign’ed. ® or Monuay morning * o y Hh marae * 7 rT ? “ yt STL MOTs tte Com ere Call at hl a" sinh fei SO SLES every (hing im 6 roading lime. The Rew 10 Wroere oy ® Denmark, atinitiet Oowher If, died October If, and on on Nieioon. a native of Bweden fre at Belierue Me het) TAT i waren Thirty fits sod Thur COuklng Uieawile, ¢ hin face, ar Willian iret. | The jary Praderm a ally rewtived. Paray Hare rnom & Wawe Lebron Ke finan we by lyme WORK r Wona a morning. Catharine Wa je, fell & tah ood frm ner Gower held an thar the oourrence # Seo oe Lome vo a Newenes — Ver erday The a age ae No Invention ¢ ( the Presene (em dutere yeare ft age. reviaing “ r pon ¢ § Vee 2 r | le Viectlen, mine ». Barbers bon ee oe FELIS a Rabe etreet, abd dy cet Vrises Paid fo hanes reine pass lov i any. we mt New Tort. roars » ee to feo wi eboney Prompt ie Une tele Verris, the wife mar hoon i nhennent: @ feng nee P h ompered, & iecatway henge Ink COMPANY a » %e wraye , is ABT Manet ce Magnincras ¢ Why te ; rematvaey tbat ‘ Mathew UF +p hand withy the be Ob» Weems e8 Wheeter ae Wy ES nie Male, “ i, Se Paeeess he Creamers ty Pe #, te Bond viveet —_ os we | wiOicefieace wean Masters, £89 Dire the Foon | Ge Als lange npwadetered Me