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+ ero yailing up @ powerful party in bis éavor, MEXICO. SAN FRANCised CORRESPONDENCE. San Fravossco, Oct. 17, 186% mBxtco, A lotior from Acapulco, dated October 5, rives us the following intoresting information Coucerning tbe situa Won in Mexia, It gaye:—"By the arrival of the steamer Panama we are iw possession of interesting information fram the interior of Mexico and from Mazatlan, where ‘he imperial commissioner was preparing the means of ‘ceoping the city in the event of Its being evacuated by the Freach, Tue fact that several French houses wero Vquidating their business and removing their goods Makes it likely that the Freoch Admiral may make bis ‘Mation at thia port, and I am further confirmed in this spirit, which is said ‘0 be increased to thou. Ges "Ren Wr wie be $soan bs the cave they would soon be siead of being ene mdinge Tess cco a tat ae mi conless sican troops have shown great fortuude and faith in government, resisting bowh the atta: ks of Alvarez’ ‘roops aad the temptotion of hw 1b ral offers, wh! slickioas and disoase rejaced thelr number from day to fi reports from Mvcuoacan are rather favorable ~ 0 pay cre ee dred fi alist, § Th 1 four hacdred imper he only tive information is that he gucrilia bands were in- in the Siac, and ‘hat one of them had enterod for the sake of plunder, ia which inber of iawie-# citizens, They 4.0 Duran, from whom they contr bution, whic! he was upabie be oy finally him even carried off his re, however, was released on payment of a sum of by one who pitted her situation, Tho Alcalde 10 400d luck to escape # simivar late by jumping out the window, while ail the principal! stores wero emp- by those ruffians,. Such ia the war of liberty a3 var. edon in Moxion, Aftera!, ite yreat men havo been vietiaas of misplaced cuntidcuce, Mutivens Spiric on the Rio Grande—Oriogu Presewco Producing Trouble. New Oainavs, sov, 9, 1966, i have private adviow from the Rio Grande tha‘ m.t:nous @pirit t* apparent tn tho Libera! army, owing 10 Oriege’s prosence ou the frontier, aud | hut bis emise\ ion omMetal Despatches from Chiheatua. Wasuixarox, Nov, 9, 1850 ho Moxioan lsgation recoived to-day official despatches from Ciihuahus up to the 16th alt. Geuoral Aranda wes alyoady on his way to Durango. It was thought Abat Lhe imperial garrison would evacuate the city bo- fore the approach 0. Gonornt Aranda. [he official papor of the 16th ult. publishes the official report of General ‘Ourrena of the important victory obtained by his troops over the Freuch at I’aics Puerta, gear Mazuian, on tho {Tbh of September bast. A decree from Prestdont Juarez, dated on the 15th of Detodor, Ig alao pubtisued. Tt declares that tho Louis ‘ana Tehuantepec Company, © open steam communica tion by Bho Isthmus of It Buumepes, having failed to full (ho obligations imposed up ya them by tho decrees of Soy 7, 1867; March 28, 1359, and Oc:. 26, 1860, have lost all their rights to thas undertaking, A for the samo 1s made to the Telmantepes Sraneit ompany, organized iately in the city of New York, ‘The vompany sent, some months ago, aspecal agent to the city of Mexiou to negotiate for this grant. Toe oe ae a it fully protects ihe riguta sud roreste x10, reedont Juares pardoned two persona who the Freiich ‘ilies were at Clibualus, aud ino Lad been sentonced to death by ihe co rae THE ELECTIONS, Tilinols. Curcago, Nov. #, 1446. Sisty pougtion in this State give @ iopublican majority of 64,000 votes—a gain of 28,000 since 1864. Ibe J egis featur) stands about as (oliows:—Serate, sixteen repubii- sans, nine democrats, Hoase, O.ty-cight republicans and twenty seven democrats Ditsseurt. Sr. Lovie, Nov, §, 1566 ins offolal vote gives Goneral Pile 170 majority over Hoxan for Congress, but should several hundred voice, onvt ater the regular closing of the poila, be secured, bin will be increased, and Gevern! Klar ve featod Cor slature, ‘The Beoond, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh aud Lighth dis tricta give large radical ties. Keruens from the Third (Nooli's) district are still too mi nosy to determine the result, ‘ a» the Ninth district, conservative, 9 pro. babiy ciected. > ‘Th rty-aix counties give over 11,000 radical major The -vuatios to be heard from gave Linculn abou! 21,000 mane “THE GREAT YACHT RACE." YO THR EDITOR OF THE BRBALD. ‘Ytes graad“ocean yacht race’ for the Lith of De ember erm (0 be a subject of considerable dimouseion iu bu ie gown as woll as social circles. ‘The maagnitude of the purse, the wide repuiation of the contesting yachts, with the spirit of ewulation exist. ing »ot ween American and English yaubtsmen, the sea- wou of the year, all tend to increase the geveral interert im the affair; and if we may judge from the attention she Alice, which crossed during the summer, the ‘erext will bo'as great on the other side as on thia, Ket what will they: Tyo on por hear that the yachts are govog Without their which one can searceiy cadit, for it dows not accord with the bravery and cour- ¥ roe ee ee by tam . sieallar cconslons J not ory tie webis rather Ieasenod by their owners’ absence? ¥ Wha, reagou cap they go destions of adding to tay © should not injure that of ctton, "t themsei' ape Mt ain perma praise they y not oe ‘OF tue pari six mouths shave been extoring the merits of their yeonts, thelr apet and b adapting them tw endure the worms aud perils of the ecoan as well ae to be used as piensa a on smook waters Why should not Unix rece, nacofore, bee proof Wo the Engheb of the cour. age ant “pluck” of American ct a8 wol! as the oagtt of their yacht? Rut if they do wot cere Ww go uw ee nee bbe year, (rom ote tions to eu exposure andcold, with perhaps very He weather, let on defer the moe, to # seaon when there willbe every inducement to go for onsure as Well as to Lost the apeed of their yaclts. y dolug #0 it will make the race at the time of the Keapomuve io Paris, when the yachts oan be cousidered as ropresomtatives of their class from this country, It will aay make It tbe season of the English and Freneb recatias, tm which they will have ® chenee t gama victocy greater than that wou by the America, By the prosout arrangement of the race, it seems aml Ht were done more to gain the purse than faine, snd they will be om orsally ridicuied, here and abroad, for sending On sotte and staying af home. 1 wold my therefor seo cones of Lehing sma the tovnay, for they will | cau yaeamen as it always bee say, paohiamen. some Comet ing yachts, to wit jun of Amert pre-e newt A TACBISMAN (PORTANT LAWSUIT IM PITTSBURG, PA. Prerencer, Nov, © L806 Chere tam highly important suu before the Say + of Venaayivanta, involving several rm: « Chint Justice Woodward, J rithng om Ff a. B. idemen and others wes fully argued acpeinnis were Water Theos 4. Marshall, F Carrol Brewster, of Phttadel its, nud BR Biddie Roberta Counsel for appellees, F Torkus and Heiterien. The decaton of the Court wit bo Looked for with great interest, e8 the amount invoired js ineouse, The case tntereste expeciatiy sll etook- Jiore in the Dairoll MeB.nonay Oousondated Petroleum Conyaay of New York, Wobwter, ‘es Vownteta, Opoan, Northern Light aad twenty other companies NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST Bas Faavemeo, Nov 0, teed wobrw be i arias tenet oe Wan. ve 86, Sa 03 Yellow Pirie mark Lovlsa Kein salted tor Hong Kong to-day $24,900 in Wreeru 0 Radrovor arrived (4 Gaz Bem the Nehous Pa he” ae btn 680 barrels of ull and #4000 pounds of bune ae the whalers af fuilows.—-Josephine with 1,140 Dbla 5 Onward wish 1,100 hole JD, Thompacy Bunbeam, b2 5 Wiinare uy a; Inve, 600 Dbie; ‘Active, aah Creero, 200 bhia , ow, 160 bbls, othung ton, 0 bola; W ll'am Henry 260 bole; Oregon, ; Comet, 00 bla ; and Midna, 400 bbis. FALL OF A FLOUR MILL—TWO PERSONS KILLED. ‘arownaren Pa, Sov. @, 1866, POA So ‘ord, oo the Bpandy. if? The wine, fou , from the preaire of 17,000 duahely of Peete men were KLca = Moat of wheat was Washed down ihe »\rearn. “favorite Brooklyn theatre, Tho pieoe ia one which, if NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1868. AMUSEMENTS. etn Now York Phoatne—Grimth Gaunt. ‘The attacks “U the morality of Grif#th Geunt, end very silly and aSeurdly egotistical waier of Charles Reade tt respect to “Prarient Prudos,”” hay? given the novel an extensive pojwiarity, The readin’ pablio, bolieving the story very wiked, havo of conrse noemed ig Vory interesting, and the Consequence ts that <2? amore, We have always thought (oat Reade wrote bis ridiculous letter te advertise his boo%, and by so doing he proved that notwithstanding his clewerness he ts not free from the taiat of chariatanism. Woe fe.sr to injure the Popularity of Grifith Gaunt by stating that its not a whit immoral nor ‘fhe novel ia just mow the rage, and the managora of the New York theatre have shown shrewdness and tact by putting it in dramatized form upon their stago, Griffith Gaunt was presented for the fifth time last evening to @ crowded house. Tho plot is familiar, and the points and edfective situations of the story are very priave and ‘Liatic, whole, we have not soon anything botter given at a Broadway theatre this season, Mr Joho K. Mortimer as tho bero d d excellently, is entirely free from the traditions anid the bluster, mouthing, strutting and now-a-days te men vas were claimiag artists, once more upon the b. He in the metropolis, and # he would only study and give his natural talenta to his art few young actors would equal hint in his particular line of charaoter, We would we more like him; for we need them sorely here and every- where else, Mins Rose Kytioge, oa Kate Peyton, looked pretiy and played , h without sufficient ardor and dignity in the stronger scenes. fa vory paler, and ali finds friends Sirs. Gomorsal, as ecey Vint revealed horself to advantage in her usual dee and short rkirted style of costume. Mr. Gom real, a8 Paul Carrick, and Mr. Low:s Baker, aa tom Leicesier, wom much praise; and Mr. Mark Smith, in the ewall part of Chicf Justice, only induced the wish to nee more of bim. ‘The interviews between Grimth and hia wife, in the firat and seoond and fourth acts, the trial scene and the fair, with ita rustic amusemenis, were appreciated and warmly applauded. We have not seen a better audience for a long while, and we aro heartily glad to know that the enierprising managers have at last struck # vein of suocows Which we feet assured they can work to advantage for weeks to come. Griffith Gaunt will in- roass in popularity; aad we prediot for it a continua- Uva of crowded audi noes until after the bolidaya, Pork Theatre, Brooklyn. Dion Boucicault's comedy, The Irish Heiress, was presented before a full house last ovening at this the rendition be of anything above average character, is always sure of a good reception; and it is needloss to say that ita representation last ovening waa suffic ont to keep the audience im continual good humor, Mrs. Conway's Norah O'Connor was @ fine bit of acing, the joltity and guahing fun, aa well as the irritability of tue female Irish oharaoter being Lully devel re. Conway's Iriah accent was 80 good aa to make her im- persouation very nearly perfect. The t given hor by her company was frirly good, hippendale as cir Witla Daventry, aod Mr. K. Lamb as Major Fuss cing perhaps the most auccesstul, Mra Heari as Lady Daventry waa guilty of (he fault to which she is some- what prone, that of @ lackudaiaical tameness. Tho o, however, was well received, the leading per- vers receiving from the audience @ cail before tue curtain Stcinway Hall—Bateman Concerta, With abe exception of tho operfing night, there was not since the sensom of the Bateman concerts com- Menced, a8 large af audionce as easombled in Steinway Hall Iva evening, The programme was much better than the ove for Thursday's concert, being more varied aad of more choice matesiats, Madaimwe Parepa aang 6 econa from Yordi's Bextrice di Tonda, beautiful, melo-” dious ard dramatic pieco which gave her an opportunity of displaytog her retwarkable to the fullest ox- tent. She dashot Off alt tho florid embeitishments of the air with brillianoy and the most porfect ease, and rang p to bigh C aaif it was merely a pote of modum regiaier, Signor Griguolt had # piece in which hia best cvies alone wore brought into requisition It was a reverie by Scbira, ant it should be placod more tre- quently on the biila, Hrignoli sang it wih exquisite taste and fooling, and was enthusiastically encored Signor Ferranti was full of humor as usnal, and war manifestly a tavorite with theaudionce. Sigaor Fortuva and Mongra, Mitis and Rosa added nino to (he attractions of the concert. Tho overture to Fidslio waa played by Thormaa’ orci Messrs, Harrison aod Baseman will inaagurato at Stoin- way Hail, te morrow evouing, @ series of popular musi- ca! entertainments to be given weekiy Curing the entire winter and spring. The Sunday concerts heretofore ote at (eving Hail will be transferred to Steinway jai! and the entire troupe of Mr, Bateman will astiot in toe opentug one to-mortow, Besides tev Sunday con- corta there wlll be tonsical ontortaimments given ai (ho Prookiyn Acadewy of Mus'c en Mondays, and at stein md Hall on Wednowiays, Another important feature will be introduced. The Cletllan ebote, composed of Aixty excolient hoy soprano aud alton, ait forty tenors fud basses, nder the direction of Dr, Gutter, wal give oratto, alee and madrigal concerts on every Tucsday at Piymovth eburca and Steinwsy Hall alternately at those enterialamects (hero wili be # copstant change and variety in the voos! oud juatrnmental rtraents, and on excellent opportenity wil! be presented to Amert- can artists and American composora, The Tammos Will be eclectic, comprising the lightest a5 weil as tho most classical music. The prices of inion wilt be adapted Wo the means of Lhe usnsses, aud every measure taken lo render these onlortaunmonts populer copceru in every seuto of the word, Sach sa enierprise will sap- ply the waate of oor au wing public to tholr fullest extent. Carl Woiteokn’s First Beethoven Matinee at Ste it} By Steinway Hall in 0 we do not mean the entire extent of the magnificent concert room lately opened by the Batowan troupe. We refer to the ground extension of a coay, comfortable place Tor # piano mat\- ne Although the audience ot Mr. Wolitola's opening matings was gral! it was a (yoronghly musical one, Wo noticed INMany of the leading wist® of ue metropolia present, and tere wore se ormi of the amnteurs poring over their well Murabed pager of the Beethoven sonatas Mr. Wol(solmm phyod three sonatas, the F ralnor, opus 2; the A flat major, opus 26, and the grand pwate oppasio. nala ‘a F minor, oput 67 Th Known to amatown, and need no ex waiion, Grund rouate, opus Gt, the vecond of the tires foat of well doterves. the nim» ap: 108 pacte— Adlegm ansny, Avderole oppo’ pret. The fire movement hay a leading Ueme ws eiriking and im yas wioned that nowe could doubt tie ose Gost woald be wade of it by such & pootical musiown a» Hoethoven, Tho repetifien of tt a half tome higher i a master stroke, a4 it powerfally iustrates the mynter rfation bewween the tonk of the key mote and that of i» minor second in the res!®, AG the pinniat proceeds the lending theme te further devetoped, each (line in a dit ferent fashion, wnt Lue composer, with lila charnotor istic UDeeromoGionsnem®, Guts 16 apd Introdiouw the tranquil and expressive meldy of the soond subject proper, © melody invested with a serene dignity through whieh ite beauty #hinew resplendent. Again follow bewutiful (raasitions and apigores, by whien the interest in ench is suddenly arsestod by the sibetivation of another as lively w it's unexpected. Cadenzas, roan ted off {nie completenams, 'ead fram one subjec’ to the other. In the concluding episodes there are constan: all: sions to the leading therpa, which at leucth brings thix superb allegro toa clone, Tie second part, andante com met, acts ase charming reliet to the foregoing, The three fone of (he rine pal thetwe Merve as different lights | harmonious pocture. ihe last part w announced ly drematic prelude Threaghout help edumiring the sieiit with | w and abrupt = clanges are | brought about a tho pont where any ordinary Composer would have brought hie iabor to en end, some entirely new Wen iw interposed, and the | ntereet newer flags The concinsion l¢ most brilliant | Mr. Wolfsobn tw a concientions artist, and je reema t have devoted much wuly to Beethoven, with ruccom, plagoforie comporltty: pnale, are com melo, Allegro» wo. Thore ie #tiit a wont of Snish euey about | Die (owed, and ia some the Wa pades are fot ealfcientiy comirasted. Mr J. W. Pollock sang fone | Hite Gerroan eouge by Mortchner, Sehubert and stein, He must remo from bie exceilent baritone voles, amd sing fife aod eperit before he co attain (he postion to whieh ole Yo! itive him, ihe rane matinee will be re | od thie afternoon, at three arleck, at the Packer | lave iusituee, Brook) | Fourt® Agnes! Pro Caneert Twenty-third Regiment National tw | Nearly @ year ago tho Brooklyn Academy of Mone | was the scene of @ mort magnificent welrome te Gew eral Orawt by the Tweaty-third regiment. Last night the regiment gave ite fourth annaal promenade concert in the Acadomy, and, though the gathering was purely of @ eovial Gharacter, the oeension wae hardly loferior, tm the magaifivence of decoration and in tl profuxion of elegant attire cn the part of the #01, to the for. mer event, The parquette hed been floored over, and the #tege war let in to nearly ile full depth, ihe tack tabla | the among the finest dramatic performances of the prosont | (red q of the whirt. {seventeen Se — RISTORI IN BOSTON. trons fig nor zr were mene, slaberniely ee rae Sets store Merete! Nadel ocvca splendor, For two hours the throng kept up lls sages eolateiare pm oe im her = mewned Rele of Pia. Kathustases bousact—The Sleep-Walking Socno from Macbeth Given with Thrilling Etfoct—Itin- thas u Tomance-relishing community bave taken to {8 con girelo, it was no discordant throng. While | Mwke Aes 7 Cbebbe ew m Bosroy, Nov, 9, 1906. Uaagel 908R~. he Bony, oar Mhousau persons wore, proseat 1 was ¢ | rho drut of She eight benefits lo which Madame Ristori | S° alte"? Rngareviagel, MaeE {a ontitied during Ger present tour iv America under hor tor! Makes ® Nice Litle Spoech Im Kng. | Coonislisired ate ne tr Van Vuruh, who represented tho deena ste wasjammned; while hadredansesaded 1 | contract with Maaaght Grae was given in the Howton | piso, wha tha Masore, olan the SPPRe ee eainay holghtea the sects Sore. | theatre this evening, the eaoasion of her furowell evon- | paint ls ment bencath, aN Jo tou o'clock arrived, The con. | lag performance im Boatog, Tho same large, brilliant, | ppilec: the 1 Bee eae meet a | out, appreciative sad enthuse andinon wh oh | it'd” facraa ap 1G groupe of cig Mt, the music again sou ‘and | bas crowded the theatre nightly during ter presence in icbaget en teioe shorn. tw thelr eon ie " five hundred ooupies gid Vl into the movementa of tne | this cry was in the house thie evening, and was more | satraud thet ofthe gos us haa Lancers, |The gallery, uset for, the art exhibition, 2nd | and more charmed with her soting snd impreased wit | finder atiinaai is te naar mae open and was occupied by ¢he dancers who found | her wouderful talent, For the Ores time im this country | srous Hin Famnp's —kdvard Holmes, paid voviatt uaement = on o'clock, @when, F esameen 5 Biv the | Ristori appoared in hor great rile in Murengo’s tragedy | tedohn Doweey on Bunday. They were old acqu slats VOOM, pemremnee, vipa or t pat aid a Mot attend, | of Pia de Tohmet thia evening, the performance of | aud Downey was therefore naturally glad to soe hie frieN@. The m ee ey Twenty. have rea- | Which has gained for her such reaown in the Old World, | They spent the afiernoon in pirasaai conversation, amt #0n to be satisfed with the success of their fourth an- | and hold hor eudieace speli-bound by the wondorful | mee Goaily departed. But he did not go alone, Dowe eoting of hor part, A brief sketch of the argumont of Pia de Tolomai is aa follows:-—a fraternal war i maging tn Tuacany, ond Rivaldo, of Henne and Maremine, is @ loader the strife, He leaves Pia, ‘hie wife, and hia obild at The firat promenade concert of the season by Geafulla' of ot eee eee ‘toe programme ts 9 very att, sei bi teantiy, Hoge, 9 prteneee Frenrodty\srurnad by lagrattode o ch Dasoat Bod; The Matinees To-Duy. wito by Hugo, om Rinaldo's departur, tnaulta Quite a number of matings performances have boon She Kross proposals, her with rula, Subsequently contrives to bri Rinaldo whore he sees Pin hala mid oe: & midnight inter: Atthe Broadway theatre the great tragedian, Mr, | YW with a strange man, whom Hugo has employed to ify th Chartes Dillon, appoare at « matinée entertainment, com- 1 irr Ceaeanghanne ad LS peieoe Mencing at one o'clook. He will play in his widely | but reeirains himsolf di ‘the Int ;, In accordance with @ promise made to his feceliful friond. In tho third act Rivaldo takes bis wife to Maremma, a peati- lential and marshy castellated retreat, where ho moans to leave her to perish. There he oharves her with boing faithiess to him, aod hia knows no bounds. Hoe departa and ‘the wretch Hugo appears. He agaia attempts to ruin Pia, but by hee hurried he to m window overlooking an abyas, eut of which abo de- termines to turow horsslf if Huse dares to advance towards bor, The wreich, compelled to acknowledgr that virtue exits, humbied and abashed ee naw lng Pia to hor solitary fato, The noxt act brings Tolome!, the ‘ather of Pia, to the house of her husbaud in search of ber, aud to disabnee the mind of Rinaldo of bis conviction of his wife's unfaithfuiness. It then ap- pears that Hugo, stang with remorse, has become « maniac, and to the coume of the scone is brought ia wounded to make a confession of his wickodnods bofere he dies. Tia's faithfulness to hor marriage vows ia thus re-eslablished, und father and husband depart for Ma reinma, where the pestientiai alre are doing their work Ot death. Tho acting in this highly wrought tragedy by Ristort was inionse throughout. Her parsonation of the injy Pie was touch!ay, Beautiful and powarsal, and drew 0 the best nnd heartiest aympathies of ber audience. In the closing scene of tho tragedy great power and passion were developed, and the genuine, watural noting of Iia- tori excited tho utmost pity for the fate of Pa. The anpport of tie company was excellent. Gtacomo Geol represented Rivaldo, the husband; Ladovio Mancini tho part of Hugo, and Cesare Rision the part of folomel tho fathor of Pua, In addition wo the tragedy of P¥a, Ristort gave as (hie evening repetition of her matchless moving of the sleep watking scone in Macheth, and thrttlod the hearts of ail her audienoe by the wonderful represontaiion which phe gave of this scone, #0 frequently murdured by many, in other representations, auccoss(ul atars, The voloe ia which she uttered the words in thia great scone, the intonas oxpression of horror im her feo, rendered the represontation one that will never be orased frou tho memory of those gathored in the teatee this oven. ing, Sach applause as was g von Ristori at the end of euoh act thie evening is soldow heard tn atewly Boston. She was called before the euriain at the clome of the evening's eotertainment, and, to the delight of her Hlatenom, mado a naive little apecch in Bugliah, The known porsonation of Belphegor. This will be @ rare treat to families unable to attend the evening perform. ance, for Mr, Dillon's Belphegor is acknowledged aa day. The closing matinée of the Batoman concerts will bo given at Steinway Hall to-day, the entertainment by tho distinguished performers of the company commencing at twelve o'olook noon. At the Thédtre Frangais, Woeat Fourteenth street, a fine opera matinde will be given, the performance open- tug at one o'clock, —Auber’s colvbratod opora, the Crown Diamonda, wit! be presented. The management of the New York thoatre, in Broad way, have arranged to gives grand matinée at the estab- Hahment, opening at one o'clock. Perdita, or the Royal Milkmaid will be presented. . Budworth's Minstrels Company will repeat the sonsa- tion piece, St. George and the Dragon, with other ex- cotlent things, at the now Fifth Aveuue Opera House, in & matinée to open st two o'clock. Tony Pastor's Saturday matinse commences at the usual hour at his opera house, in (ne Bowery. The Forest ond, the Fenians in Canada and the Naughty Giris aro on the bill. Charloy White's Minstrels and Combination Company will porform in amatinge at Bryant's, Moohanics’ Hall, Broadway, commencing at the usual hour, Miau va Bront, Charlsy White and the coraic singor Kdeson are to take part, M. Harta, the tiastonist, appears in all his wonders and ‘miraculous’ feata, at Dodworth Hall, Broadway, Ai 8 Mains, to Open at two o'clock A BOY FRIGHTENED TO DEATH. (Madison (Ind) rom oe of the Milwankee | word, abo uttered ware thon” scons. Lames axo Onvrimexs- Of 1 could speak your lan. Ovo of the most touching aconer t have ever heard Of | erage 1 would atiompt to exprom my footings, but a 1 cannot, ol that f can de ta to thank Hovton from my deart for this noble welsome. Sbe then gracefully retired, in the midrt of the most enthusiastic and genuine applause, and @ shower of boogn: Us of alt sizes and varieties A toatinés texgorrow aforpocn ends Ristori’; encage- ment in Boston, and it bas beow oa of marked woos throughout, She bas had crowded houses about overy ovening Tho people whe have atieaded her repremen- tatlons are the anetocra y of Kowton, it is true, bat our aristocracy & divided into three distinct olasses. The are tory of munay, of blood, and of braing, To be able to oy tn (roth that (be aristocracy Of braing have crowded the theatre, Chat (ie claw fally appreetate the trngé diene, have joined heartily ia ali tue appiauer, aud have boon yeorerous te thelr callie for Ristort bofore the at and pleasant privilege, This ix indeod ort 9 grand endormement. or ahe has received atlontions from one R Ded Citivens, and whe wll lave Ws With Lockoge Of pride mud satisfaction, CLYY INTELLIGENCE. ‘The story of tie Late \oerthie inandetions In France bes rronunted in the colusmas of ve few rte, of Lesser Lade, however, transpired in Madison 7, and wes related to me oy an oye witnoas It was an fotlowa:—A son of Waldo Abec!, of Madison, was frightened to death, He waa playing with auother yt his owu age on the steps of the residence of Mr. Abeel, when, a gontieman shalt 1 say? no—a manetor in Boman rorm—a very thoughtless man, passing by, pitched at the boy, and told them that he would cateb them and shut them up unless they ran into the house, They both ran for their — lives. Me. Aboeoi's son foll upon the floor in paroxyama, When he came to so a to know enything, ho begged of his mother nut to let the man catch bem, and he would never go on the siepe again. “. never will do it again, I never will do it ain,’ @xciaimed the poor littio’ sufferer, and imme- ately went into anoiber Mt. The reacion of the wy tom vghtom adysemtery from whick he nover re- covered. Nor did ho recover from his friyebt. Ho ap. to be conscious by apells, but wiencver be came to be would beg of bis pareots not to let the man cateh him, promising never ww goon the steps again At last he appeared to be conscious that he mustdin, He would then say, ‘4), papa, don’t let me die; I never will go on the stops again.’’ And thas my informant saye the ebild woffered and died While the lady was relating these facts to mo the tears ran down her chooks. It ix not an uncommon thing for other people to fr ghten enildren, but Ghey do not think what they are doiug I hope this J each ali who read ibe lasting leavon, alrady bee - years since a tke m ‘O-DAY. BOLD BANK ROBBERY AT Lefeil tie lulubltaas of a portion of the ory, aad re teary thousands of haplows farmeve. Thin your From the Loxingion (Mo,) Caucasian, October 31.) ore been productive of areaier ert! than ‘oxtorday, betweon twolve and one o viock, the Vanke gern by cuyrings tog house of Alexander Mitoboll & Co., iu this city, wns ane ro ‘of cash to the amonat of $2,011 60, all in mationsl cuxroncy—one $100 bill, one #50 bill, and the balance im emaiior poles he thieves were four in number, and ehoao the dinner hour to carry out their bold plans, whieh no one was in the baak except Mr. J. 1. Thomas, | « the clerk. Mr. Thomas, a few moments betore thelr | entry, was standing in (he door of the bank and noiiced a couple of strange men approaching in earnest Con er sation, and, thinking they were coming ilo te hank, be stepped took hir place ata desk wud was writing » ler moony a entered a little Afier, Gne of theun Jad Upon the counter a soven-thirty $50 bill sud asked te on it, Mr. Thomas did not like menee of their duty h Con alate, wheres! he presidency of rently held at t rabers thy mouees oF » (he argent wante vF cn U) reader! tunda! on tinea Can —Yesteniay eventog « the Third Aveume Malle the ing manner im which request wae mado, and replicd the bank wes not buying 4 ts denpias ieien thes ant taainaaaied Ba that Lind of funds. While thus talking (wo of the rut a ae Eee flan® camo in, and, before Mr. ‘Thomas was aware of it, " had their pistols at bie hoart, rowdy t kill bi if he . laledesrom Jegnuee of ve ene, Gee + were chomely fy reristed. Into the drawer of the bank it was ensy for them w get There they foond $2900, whieh wo ly appropeiated. They then suid to Sr. Thomas that (here were $100,000 a 6, and le mia disgorge it hs on per A ma oF they would kill bin. To donied it and they proceed pnt et to seazuls hie we tie vanlt key, bat not fad nage wredaal furnish it or they would «ilt ‘Ol | vem.--On Thuralay evening right ing id, hile ares analy pre ° "se ere bitrhed in an alley of waht The al iu purer but how far they foliowed t Dave and John Peol come Fide of sovernl mailers and i had increared to five horse, they were not ae road we have not learned them after a «bury Bat th anted WDANA COLORED COKVLNION Adoption of a Memorial and mn Addresa Ads Jonrament Sine Die, Ixprasarcus, The Colored Convention adjourted rim leven wowek to-night, alter four days’ delibermuons, The | work of jay was the sdoption of a memorial to the Logilatare, on cddrem to the voter of the State and the ual reports of commiltces, The memorial presont the past record of the race, proving be ality to the gov eruwent under every Circumstance, und asking equality the law and enffrage They partionlarty request that the law be changed that they may be allowed ge sehooia, The memorial ix vnef aad eloquent ne eddres «© mo orcible and the queeion of mulrege more prominent. Virtue and pairiotiam ero the u percewery to the wour than iateligenoe, yet that ae ey were suf. Clently intelligent to Gght right they were com voto w They do not wea sooml equality not © 1hes —. That ject for legividtion, i depends on culture and taste Every cominittes aypotiied made complete te. ports, This Convention le one of the best ever held in te Weet by the colored men, It had iv it minds of » high order, wu ywaken « zeal in the roe ln his Htate that Will have # permawent good @ffen, THE CHOLERA IR BUFFALO. Herrain, Sov, & 6A, vant Ave cases of ehoters Only (wo of (ew have | Face the let of September ety Foportert im Ube city, va! } mets ven] Beauregard z ww. Mery toutes ‘ ree Gert nN “ rer & Ve t nm “ e A Fartuven Darareen We mpoke s tow days wt + tha fbe , the pation by the Mrewident of brague O ker, of | tiers ont Pallore” Gh nen (Prd om thn 00 comvieted (our yea of Teow@ing money | of Deverane, # (he gable hell reer AE Breed way wre it wan snd We relerved (« eet, Tole femituien py chartered in the oflorts that have beta ie "fib Apyiconte nue release, We ought to have adde the Cov, TO eoeere bis final felons are dow vo | nl dasly are the re. of bie Sealy heer sug eure dovi oe ven 1 Tilnghth swear, Now Con purges S ean ae? the oteers « ee eh nL ne omen 2 lading Colone! Page, thy ate Yrendewt amongtey Om sade. ond (hie ca8 ie manee hi yaoornes ant by’ ance xfer doritg Sa Sas oh ere ot eens Ol and beat ane som, h the station agency \y tbe neta le “a [alr one femur, in farsi, en hay “wore ormetaatly tor ep father's nidres 18 ero, tas uteation to her many | friends that #7. Vosuy ssccoeded ta, thie labor ct ot Trees = love, 974 jt will We worth & great deal to her in | ~~ 2 tare life *, remember that che ecommpiiabed go much =, Apuggiele, wae dealers and betel Wedford Mow, +) reat @ the provident of (hie pri for the Pe pyinees of ber family — Vor r, Nor site weet tecadiandlaen eh alll Landiesprsencsniecntindacgalesseputedictinawepentien damaipeeadinsadeiinan 2 Qey's beaver overomt accompanio! him, and that, too, withe out [ts owner's bt and wort of individ: he han Toilowed we setaind for som bee 1, a is wife, deaidedly retiy youn, a oh that im . tiy young womau. Slo charged that immedisiely afar York ani Toow Ur iw i Mussel! had « barkoaper take care of the saloon morning Rusaell went to murprised to find It 6! ry AN Fumerign BoRArK.—The nalve comiculity aod original age of the Hrivhinan have been oe often Movoantad Chat tt bas become mach more than « An inclddnt, hawever, oonurred yoalerday Court, MMustrating #9 porfeat!y bord of theme om well an that imaginative postic tt of the Irishman's mental wealth, a Lan| Diatrtot Vol pecuttaritie fog to atry notht fog {0 airy nothings ewsoy and Pi nuit of Keele, oh arraly nom te, dndapy" nos pe. He tsa repuplle at He sud bo WAS going (0 get mor and Liold bin we beat | im by forty ax Qotannd ine ud (hers, Judge, we moved ayatint eae ObbAG wud he fh pened to'fali daven.”’ quent defence, WAS required 4 i'd ball kas AHAULE WITM A CANE AND ty Ov the night of the elrotion Joun Buckley and qui | were 1h (in barrmom attached to the promises 4! Bowe there Decaina lavulved in » quarrel, durtag wivicl 1 In slieaod Wanwoom Avnna' ved walt dvlonoe, shoulder that | or at low luis friend's cont he was hu: gent He pawned the coat to got Something toeat tees are do confaaston . commuted the tatak for trl in default of baal Unaurmen of Hus Mawrat Onvidstions.—When Olarieg the wretch, who throato: Parker led to the altar @ short atx months sinoo the fair Mattie Kilis he promised that be would love, honor aud proieot kor, Six months ouly have olnpeed, the honeymoon ia hadiy over, and Charles Parkor ia brought before the bar of wublio Jnatice, charged with rolation of his solemn vows, great bulking fellow, wth & mont forbiddl bottor bal of the tw he Commenced: Wo @bine and wiaitreat boon spowod w man had @ rigit wae ‘This view was not tiken by Juric follow before the Spsclal Keasions for tthe wp Warxen.—An inatanoe sbattlar ‘0 (hat recorded im Holy Writ osourred on Thurwday mili! at 93 Prince stroot, where one K. A. Rusrell keeps « slo 00 od Clarins Moyer, who used Wo Aleop tu that ni pitted Meyor on the Imaal to the enptaln Of Pai onrown A» man living at M9 Water street, caused the Wikeon, ehora aby Khe right shoulder and oven te the left arm, an her Ce or do her great badly bara nds are severe, bn! nat neomnsarily of & danre ou character What | uldina, Wiledn wea iid by Jiution Liaw is said there i# auother airoler complaua Prisoner Avieane LAROINT OF An sate Bene n000 8 man named Thomas Macready celled upon dy Oriando H. Jaduta, sal! winoty ew prvved to have been stolen from Joey I ark, Nod A Conripenoe Man Tanes In 4 (hovtewas enow cer Nome days sao Me daw loft (uely homes rnin, where the tushe On eoarbing Rowhe ster 9 yoo snow eniored the care in which they wr trate sped on (owarla iby dewtiamtic Coon the wore em audrese iB FO Orme Ome Lard Breyahn , one ica * 'e ‘ Asien ait ton, whic! gee with oe Lemiie ene ted bts Hh es ry of Mo, 68 he stwutly deated ae new ved be (WOM y-theOe Frere OF aye, oad wae bo win Now tar New wt be tree ky the engine wil ihrown down and wad Ce ee he aed Chi aren ve Prey Vr Von Rieenbera Cores vi ead Chere Cae ne te , HOt over fuud Oroupation, and bis Gnances have naboon Me goon opened It un! His barkomper had eloped. taking with bln» 14 wWioh constituted bie hed abe bik ion wd fe, Work Peat uue—but above the arintooralic quarver —aprmire! ° Juaiioe Kelly, Bhaunewey naching that Bharinoasey, motwi vearer haber Dull besides ort wound, Dwi ion, a6 ke clan cent Buckley fee PeMNOTE Hsin bo fh thax mice nurt wien t haul neconen ogpial, where he stil remotes fu howe consent, Molmes te « fre f work Tai OO the day aivor be le ing aapect, wir'te in awory ment, 9 Lede tiin, Youorday Ag Usual, whewbe was ¥en, and Jusion Lod. for trie! 4 tale, Fourth & part Ot only of Naty bur re capabte piace Wu rg WO LOH Waerre ts Le bel mosaulted toon reba he for \rial bead with meane A feo badly tu tne Ste tl having mabbed ber (eine bo weit wk Pe ABR A AAA tl the rlabbtng, jd wo Cmte eres wr foe wh gion? “ ve {ast Thuraday ane ad offeved to Om BITE whieh thompeow, doing Macerendy was « cordingly ty to pesee Of oe bate wa cwetad 4 make Te porename ihe in wtleraan, i ethene deen ou to tow, t A aw ‘omer ed 19 the employee | aly | sing on ¥ ops: we (90m fon ron me dente oe ‘The Raw iyies winmm relia gia te ehacte @ Deer eee Wares Clothing. - % “rr ven oor ere on AG Latageie fom ee ev of the steue, Leer ted Neawe rn Se eer, erner Ywewts eh Ow Pee Dien: the tes etabioctens, Steen, Mecperus’, t Loage Ofen Bl Fie eregee cored of Teme wee * % Wr, Vow Wise Bier a Renhe Sages, wed oh 1 inte rent, ohne ba to) Beak oer ee or owe omer ore, teres Phibiale or wantl Pr Von Mies Oer WEEE Nhe nies, onow oy eigete mae / Teeny agen Cree pati ns bow wer of , a —-= a —senibieiees THE WEEKLY HERALD. . eee *. 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We New tot, age taery Prices Paid Lad ig Se he (ADAG oe Te} owt, wed oi! binds A inh) ane VEY Con bon Tauker 6 Well eee, © % m nee up. he 2 1 uine & Te ewe a tom - “ eo Gh Pevhekgt nee tw dre cent, Few Tore yee et pee ge en ee eee The Winter ty Thee ey of Ge ees Ore TRO wer lg paren a 3) tee’ Note hemee the popularity of ENO R'® Hi be ener of Felton rr re wag Vf 1 Fy oe bene ’ “4 wimner pene ¥ fees) ry e ety One the Romy ves pellent wer, “ se Misehs ei pee a rent Aes Ree a sae fue SO Wier ST rn am ~