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EUROPE. NEWS TO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. MAXIMILIAN’S NEW POSITI MARINE DISASTER AND LOSS OF LIFE. &e. ke. &e. FRANCE. ‘Pho Relations with Belaiu Panis, Nov. 12, 1866. ‘The rumor that by a secret treaty the army of Belgium 4a placed at the disposal of the French Emperor in the event of @ war is discredited. POLAND Maximilian’s New Position. Lowpon, Nov. 12, 1866, ‘There are vague rumors afloat that ‘he Emperor Max!- Lm bee: offer’ he rown o° Poland, under cor 3% eventua:¥ ee RUSSIA Naval Stations Abelished. ‘Sr. Parenssuno, Nov. 12, 1866. The government of Russia bas resolved to suppress the naval stations at Kertch, tn the Crimea, and Taganrog, on the Yea of Azof, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The London Money Market. Loxpon, Nov. 12—Evening. The money market is firm. Consols for money closed at 8954. ‘The following are the closing prices of American @ecurities :— pee States five-twenties. 6934 NS Loxvos, November 18, 1866. There is rather more activity in money, and full rates are paid for discount and loan. American railways are lower to the extent of \ per cent on Iilinois, and 1 per Cent on Erie, Salos of Erie shares at 611¢; Illinois Cen- tral, 1734. American Bonds at Frankfort. Frayarort, Nov. 13, 1866. United States five-twenty bonds ciosed at a further advance last evening, sales for cash being made at 7434. Liverpool Cotton Market. Lavarroot, Nov. 12—Eveuing. The cotton market is dail, ‘The sales to-day have beon 3,000 bales, Middling uplands closed at 149;4. & 14444. Liverroot, Nov. 13, 1866. The telegrams from America have caused a depressed feeling 1a the cotton market to-day, and prices are 44, to Xd. easier than thore current at this date yesterday, The demand ts also less active, and the transactions for the day will probably not exceed 6,000 to 7,000 bates, on a basis of 14scd. a 144d. for middling Upland, mainly at the former figure. The sales are mostly to the trade, Liverpoo] Breadatuffs Market. ’ Liverroot, Nov. 12—Eveving The market for breadstuffs is firm, Corn hae advanced to 816, (or mixed Western. L 1, Nov. 13, 1866, ‘{ndlan corn continues to advance, the improvement at this day's market, compared with that held on Friday, being equivalent to 1s, 64. per quarter. Sales of mixed Western at 36s. 6d. a 375, the latter Ogure for prime Mt eee? The Petroteum Market. Asrwenr, Nov. 13. 1866, American refined petroloum is quoted to-dey in this market at 60f, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Disaster and Looe of Lite. Lonpox, Nov. 12, 1806. The ship Agra, bound from London to New York, end the bark Elizabeth Jenkins, bound from London to Bos- toa, came in coltision in the English Channel yesterday. ‘The Jenkins was sunk and toa lives"were lort, The Agra suffered considcrable damage. The Details Lowpos, Nov. 18, 1666. The sbip Agra returned to Cowen yesterday, avd reported having been tm collision with the bark Eliza- ‘Deth Jenkins, of Yarmouth, N. 3., bound from this port te Boston. © The latter vesse! went down soon after she struck the Agra, but the Agra succeeded im making the port of Cowes, where she wil! undergo repairs before proceeding. ‘The Agra was op her voyage from this port to New York when she was run into by the bark. Bhe was under commend of Captsia Evans, aod 1s owned tn Boston. Livenroon, Nov. 12—Evening ‘The steamship Delaware, from Boston October 18, ar- fived bere (hia afternoon. - RAILROAD SLAUGHTER. Erle Railroad Thrown from the Track Cureless- je Cause of the Acel- itted and Fifty Wound- Ente, Pa., Nov 18, 1866. The day express train West on the Bufaio Erie Railroad was thrown off the track near Wesleyville, four miles east of ere, at four o'clock this afternoon. Some fifty persons were injured and five killed. The killed are Dr. Whoeler, of Milwaukee, bis daughter - to-tew ond her child; & man samed Huot, of Danville, N, Y., and another oatoed Harlan, residence not known. ‘The dead and wounded were brought to Erie, where every comfort was afforded the wounded. fhe dead will bo forwarded to their friends by the railroad company. ‘The accident was occasioned by the uegligence of workmen who w ougaged (@ repairing the track. “CANADA. Tononty, Nov 1 Thomas Schoo! was placed in the box to-day & dat on bis counsel explaining to the Court not ready the (rial was postponed until we more + 046. rial owas The Fenian Trints at Bedford. Mos 14 1806. The beulan triale whieb are to take piace at Beulord will be conducted by Mr, Ramaay, assisted by Mesere Bo chanan and Lancelot. Mr. Barney Devito i+ at it the deieuce, Justice Jounson will preside Bank of Upper Canada, Tonorto, CW, Nov ti 1806 of the shareholders of the Bank of Upper Conada took place to-day. The directors submitted a re port to the shareholders, in which they suy after mature eunside toteny and acting by advice and with the con- sent of the government, your directors have exeouted, = the seaj of the bank, a deed of asmignment ‘appoint: the following gonny BH to wind up afiairs of the oe vin: —Thoe Peter Paterson, Robert Cas sela, Hugh © Koon cot’ and Felog, Ho Eeqs. Your dirgctors are of opinion that up fal and fidictoae anagement acousiderabie surplus will ultinelely main for division among the sharebolters site: Hiabilitios of the bank bave been palit Canada Gold Exettemen:. Briceviise, ©. W., Mow 14, 1864 The exolement regarding the diacoveries Madoo js #ill increas Latte Spee onl moet another ay A meets tne to aca GE Bates dteceve aisoovered where oped a specimens are found Tho Quebec Sufferers. Quawee, Nov 13, 1864, Great good is expected to result from the Queen s int. fad Gouation to the sufterers by the tate fre, In to future subscriptions, the Relief Commities have Tecommended that there be Immediately distributed to over three thousand families, in view of the pe sopra’ of winter yp fw = prow tiiude for the ald shut by t lower provinces, Weather fine, ~ j COURT OF mmON PLEAS. Before Judge Brady Petiigrew ve. Waterbury —Tvie was peied om to the plajnut by one Defendant cinim that nuit entered bie Of business, at 91 Malden inne, 1 g00ds i a for ° NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, re _AMUSEMENTS. New York Theatre—Grigth Gaunt. Griffith Gaunt has become as much the rage dramati- cally as it bas been—to employ an unauthorised adverb— literarily. Everybody goes to se the dramatization of the “immoral and dangerous’ sovel, and everybody would be much disappotuted at @nding {t devoid of im- morality an@ danger were it not for the interest of the | play and the excellence with which !t is performed at save at the Griffith Jaua' Tom jekcemas ani more take jure in kins’ Caroline Ryder is also & ance, although she is too com! ra0u to accord with the popular idea ago. Grifith Gaunt will be pe yee ev til further notice, which, wl bet deferred, out of regard to the ‘well eatinied public the rapidly increasing receipts at the box office. Opera Comique—Theatre Francais. Midsummer Night’s Dream was repeated last night at the French theatro before a rather small audience. It was placed on the stage with the same cast as before. The overture ts not so effective as that of Thomas’ other works, being more like a set of quadrilies than a well- constructed operatic work. In the first act the proces- sion of the cooks and the chorus of the servants of the inn wore excellent, Falstaff might truly exclaim, “What a sight, wet royal spectacle,” as he complacently a rray of dishes and white-aproned cooks. tbe many other bc cl Noreen M. Vert added wager by dancing seule, we were mot ‘aware the M. Vert’s voice contrast M. Surmont care- in bis role of Lord Latimer. The manner Rally ae in which some a of the dialogue, even one line at a time, "re [aes with little scrape of delicious music shows fiuch skill and cleverness ia the composer, The hunting soug In the second act Pe like a German wald lied, sae it was very well sung. In the romance of Shake: “on he the bird-like warblings of Mile. addi ee eee were received with » torrent of protein, Her execu of the rowlades, trills, eadenze, &C., an ie tcene was fauitiess. The vie een, een, with all would be soppluared to jad such a Bight notes set down to ber. Of Mile. tos 1t is unnecessary to moro than to endorse our opinion of her singing tod acting at the former repre- sentations of the o oman jement should see to lessening tho of oie takes place behind the curtain Sharing the entr’ artes, and adopt some other plan of signalling the orchestra besides stamping and cla ome hands on the stage. Zampa wilt be given to-mor Tow night, with M, Armand as a debwant, Thalia Theatre. Einmal Hundert Tausend Thaler was given last night at the Thalia theatre, a4 badly performed. With the ex- ception of Mr. Ahifeldt nono of the sctors knew their parts. Then again the play is old, was written to suit an audience fificen to twenty yours ago, and contains matter of local rather than cosmopolitan interest, Thue the two characters, Zwickauer and Zittauer, two Berlin ulators of the Hebfow perauasion, very fairly imper- sonated by Messrs. Kiota ‘and Winkel, are well known In Germany, and are as familiar to our Toutonic cousins on the one at as Artomus KO ae "epremat mech as. ut to the general wes wees = other charecters a4 hn the. proce, ing more than any therefore Ran en er a rat ‘“ ri a i well, and received a avrg ma, err “Aireldt executed sundry comic pas ere oe Prenat a afiorded much amusement, and confirmed the general favor with which he is invariably fecetved by the public. Dodwerth Hall. A iarge- audience grested M. Hartz last evening, and testified thetr appreciation of his skilfully performed Mlusions by repeated applause. The trick of placing cont in the middle of a card was one of the neatest that ilusionist bas Srantitcetrnic” tart @ hunk wit entertainment concluded with the basket trick, as ugual, was received with the heartiest of pleasure. 7 Concert at Plymouth Charch, A complimentary concert was last evening tendered Mr. George W. Warren by many prominent citizens of Brookiya, Plymouth church, on the occasion, was han by & critical bat indulgent audience, The vocal performances introduced Messrs, Comstock and Dagks, Signor Centimeri and Mmes Comstock and Stet- son; the instrumental Messrs, Theo, Thomas, Toalmin Bur, Muller, Charies G. Thomas and Warren. The choir bose of Trintt ‘church assisted. One of the objects of the concert was to exhibit the many pointe of excellence of the new organ, and this the givere of the enter- guceoentally attaloed. The “flute con- executed by Mr. Muller, & wocturne, paw il the renowned vor stop, tod x mediocre four igen A rendering of the over- by the way. a less " Paviede for * pertormange on the could pe aaaeoeet -eencien demonstrated sweet- and power of tone of the ag ei, Ernat's Elegie, wos given by Mr. , bat with little breadth of expression. Mra. Com- nang “With verdare clad,” eare- fally, but without ev! hd her vocalization with the descriptive accent essential to the rendering of the music of tbe masters. Mra. Stetson, the contralto, sang an aif {rom the Stabat Mater with quite aa Little feeling Mr. Comatock's execution of the byma ee Stradelia was good, but bis voice lacks clearness and sonority. Signor Centemeri’s Pika Signore was im every respect the moet nat ry performance of tbe evening, the choruses, being very well sony ane ra. De Cordova at Irving Hall. “Mime Jones’ Wedding—No Cards,’ war the ttle of the above gentleman's humorous lecture last even- ing. Irving Hall was filed ‘on every part, in fact rather uncomfortably filled, The lecture was in every way worthy of the reputation which the lecturer bas earned far and wide, ond iis masy polote and “bon mots” gaived from his bearers continued signs of appreciation. Mr. Cordove's peculiar raciness and rhyming power are cortainly wa prominent io thie bie last jon as it yy of bis former better known compositions. The lec- it abounds with yuneand local hite, wd. pn wnedy poouree ry ehewaees and follies of Now York it below the guriace of thin ich bas slways char. acterized Mr, Cordova’® productions, and which hae done 60 much to secure his pay ombia is perhape more tible im “Mins Jones’ Wedding than in many of his previous lectures. When to all thie ws added the fact Whole ts delivered in really respectable rhyme bas gained ' | suck UDI VerBal succes | of the plot of tbe lee ” | sncriGeed to the more ‘mportant poluts to be I! ‘wiTUARY. Bishop Rutledge, of Floride. The Right Rev, F. A Rutledge, Bishop of Florida, died in Tallabassee on (be 6th of November, in the fiaty eighth year of bi and the foriy-fourth yeer of he fetry. Hewes « vatire of Sonth (aroline, and the onrlier years of bie ministry were spent in ‘bat St He was educated io Yale College His father was venerable Chancellor Kuliedge, who sided Washing Ont bis associates tn (he great Work of establiahing the republic. Fi a good man and charitable, and his end raid to ed by bie profound sym pathy aud eorrow for the misiortuaes of bis pal\ye Siste abd ‘he Sou’ hera peop! Bosriciow ov Foun Pe Sreanoe Desarre. Covsray Powrwasran — apeccountable hfe femily since Inst Tharedey of @ gentleman aamed Brennan, who bee vorupied the position of Postereeter in ibe village of Mamaroneck, Westchester county, gives rise to the elon be has beer fete one om tte re Me home last Thursday, morning for about 91.200 1m greenbects. at severe! of busi be ‘eveated ‘he remalnder in merck ant y forwarded to Weetcheaer. « few hours ou Thureda neaction oF bi inf ertaasiou Teas, but up to received of bis thet Mrs. Rose Hughes, aged forty Senrs, living in Myrtle erenue, Be eee THE BALTIMORE TROUBLES. Decision of Judge Bartol in the Habeas Cor- pus Case_Governer Swann Sustained—The Arsast of the Now Punine Commbetionans ttt gal-Judge Bond Rebuked, &c. Batriwors, Nov. 13, 1860. Judge Bartol has rendered bis decision im the habeas Corpus case, The Judge sustains the power of Governor | Swann to remove the Commusioners of Police, His | decision reviews the whole case. He says the ordor of Judge Bond, of the Criminal Court, that the parties be | | | 2g a itl Mai | i et : it HG a i ti fi jo ce, and wy that charge they were properly heid to bail. Judge Bartol said he would issue an order for immediate discharge of Sheriff ;, but as to the other charge of conspi break the peace he would require them to eater ap own mespenisannen to answor the charge before the Berio! decision wes received with entbu- a pbs y portion of the dense crowd in the court re. room and The Old Board Ordered to Surrender the Public Preperty to the New Commissioners— Ne Excitement in the City. Batrimors, Nov. 13, 1866. The now Police Commissioners thie afternoon servod another legal notice on the old Board of Commissioners to surrender al! property in their charge, and also noti- fed Mayor Chapman to attend @ meeting of the Board at five o'clock. Subsequently they tasued the following :— Commissionens or tux Boann or Fouaom, $ Batrimone Crrv, Nor The Marshal nas sour Bay) of the police of Baltimore eity and all the oft yal stin Police in suid city ary lereby. strictly ordered ized, not, to, obey an: orders that have emanetod from the late Board of Pot sa d clty aince two o'elock Tuesday afternoon, oF auy ‘ordera that may emanate from said late Board hereaiter. The un igned have now entered upon the performaneo of thelr duties as Commissioners of Police, and there is no other authority whi lawfully actas & board of police tn said oy. bah Interested are required at their peril to obey #4 MES Four? TOMAS VAL! Mager Chapman did not accept the tnvitation of the new Police Commissioners to attend their meeting this = ; but it fe provable be will do so to-morrow, Carmichael and his deputy, together with the deectives betonging to the force, have responded to the summons of the new Commissioners, and Marshal Car- michae! will report to the new Board for orders to mor- row morning. Tho new Commissioners bave announced that it is not their intention to make any changes in the present force except in cases of misconduct and unfitu and propose to accept tho services of all the members of the old force who are willing to do duty under them. Tt is not known what course the old board will now pursue—whether they will accept the situation and re- gard themselves as lawfully displaced, or further con- test the question before the courts, is not knowp. Should they refuse to surrender the rty, funds, &c., heid by them as commissioners, the board will resort to a mandamus. Tho, present position of this affair causes no exeite- ment, end ties seem disposed to regard the de- paired to-day as ofan settlement of the difficulty. MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA. Hin Objections to the Constitutional Amend. ANT, { Police Commissioners, men Mouux, Ala, Nov. 13, 1866, ‘The Gevernor's message was published this morning. The only portion of general interest is that \n relation to the constitutions! amendment. After reviewing (the whole subject, (he Governor says:—“lam decidedly of the opinion that this smendment should not be ratified, The first section embodies « principle dangerous to the liberties of the people of the whole country, ana Mitamporvitss, Ga., Nov. 13, 1866. ‘The Senate passed the bill cntesdieg the time under the Relief ‘act for tbe payment of the firet instalment of oue-fourth of the debts to the Ist of January, 1848, to iy the benefits of the bill fo stay all judgmests on up to the let of January, 1866. Honse 8 bill to provide am agricultural lege for the State under the Loan Serip act of (ongress. TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE. Nasnvne, Nov. 14, 1 PP 9 Maen were Eo? wie Tepresentativer—exactiy @ the House Rage 3 Four aew mem- bore were ore afterwards sworn when adjournment was made tid ko Soanrow on soto tof th of W. B. Lewis, friend and associate of Andrew Jackson. A quorum Is expected io the Senate to-morrow, THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE QUESTION AND THE DEMOCRACY OF THE NORTHWEST Cmcaco, Now, 15, 1866. pts of the Chicago Times to commit the de- the Northwest, ‘The atter moeracy of bern the resistanc sostain the paper in it to be one of (he most bitter ever kn biatory GOVERNOR CURTIN NOMINATED FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Cuamaxnencrs, Pa 19, 1866. The Frenkiin Cow Republican Convestion met to- day and nominated Governor Curtin for United States Senator, The vote was, seventy three for Cartin, two for “tevens and one for Cameroe. The convention was large y e)'euded and barmonious. THE FENIAN CIRCLES OF PHILADELPHIA. Poaomirma, Nov, 13, 1866. A meeting of al! the Fenian circles im this city was held thie evening for the purpose of choosing a oo mittee to (ake charge of whatever funds and material of war may be ated, and to secur headquertere Condon, of New of which 5 ep md cata with ati the leaders NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. — New Ontsawe, Now 1s, 104, ios Marabal McKee yesterday tovk whe . mali steamer St Mery, three days overdue from Brazos, Texes, bas got yet arrived, end muck comers 6 fois for her safety, from the Rio Grande by way of Galveston repre son's Ortega as atil! at Browneville CONVICTION OF & MURDERER, barge of murder, bere Attantic The fury wae out en hour end Benteuce har cot yet been passed. CAL TIMONE WORSE FAIR. Pauremons, Now 1a, 1866 ‘The Horse Fair opened to-day at H Rao. ners wae e fine aticndance, jnclodiog many The urs! ores oe was for Maryland ge Fs wo eutries, tbe Oret of as Lorees, Nea Forrest) ttme 9°88 7 a ee oy ‘ ’ to-morrow, on whirl er will be THE METEORIC SHOWERS. Dinappeintmoent of the Watehers Se the City Nighs. ‘Tho people of the were wide awake ist aight waiting, in impationt squads and boots, for the promised exhibition of meteoric pyrotechnics; bat the perform @nce had aot taken piace up to three o'closk, wheu we went (te press Groups were to be seen on the house tope and ig the streets with tele scopes and opera ginsses to obtain # nearer view of the phenomenon, and were eadly disappointed a the ‘hours passed without the exhibition. A few ears fed from their appointed places in the firmament, and moet Of them presented a bluish tinge, but there was nothing Mike the expected grand display. On the Qui Vive at the State Capital, Dopier Ovservatour, Auvany, Nov. 13—10 P. M. } The observations om the expected reappearance of the meteors commenced here at two o'clock this morn- ing, when it was conjectured that a reasonable margin of time was given in which to anticipate their coming. At that hour the alarm clock awoke the observers, and from that time until daylight the heavens were steadily smanned, but naught was remarked beyond the flight of some dozen meteors of the ordinary kind, whose from wost to east indicated no conneciion with tt teoric display, Tho obsorvations were pares. to-pight at about seven o'clock. Professor Hi je astronomer of the rage are patiently and comfortably awaiting tue jaltinsien of the great display. Aupany, Nov. 14—~-12:20 A. Mt The meteors are recurring with great frequency, over twenty being already recorded. Brilliant Meteertc Display Observed at Troy. Tror, Nov. M2 A. M At half-past seven o'clock last evening a meteor of ‘Most brilliant appearance and about th size of a twenty pound shot, came directly from the consteliation of Orion and travelled westwardly until its disappearance. Its flight was aceompanied,by corruacations that abso- lutely glittered along its entire length. At eleven o'clock auother brilliant meteor of the first Magnitude shot from the bal! of Orion, traversing about forty-ive degrees of the horizon, accompanied with nob. = Wy hes similar to that which cometary bodies ex- iit ¢@ from the east, and took a coutherly di. a long trail. wening, up to baif-past twelve o'clock, feven of these meteors, mostly from the constellation Orion, passed in a southerly direction. These were all of | the ann magnitude, and traversed south with long trails. wt! a quarter to one o'clock @ vory large aud brilliant companied with a phosphorescont tight, ap- sues the end of the Sickle and instantly paasodt north, marked with all the colors of the rainbow. The Washingtonians Anxio: wards. Wasninavon, Nov. 15, 1866 The watchers for celestial pheuomena to night are still more numerous than ast night, Many were sv iy a Shy deeply imtorested ia the anticipated fery showor that they bad resolved to commence thoir observations inst | Right, although the greater proportion of the testimony | on record concurs in fixing the moruing of the 14(u as the more accurate poriod of iis appearance. As the fall of the moteors has bee icted to take placa before tho rite of another and wilt not be postponed on account of 4) wouth many eager and expectant eyen this aro raised midnight hour dimmed by the fear of divappoint ment beholding the atmosphere filled with a filmy which, unless some timely breene should tnterpose, will seriously mar the ciert of the expected display, {f not obscure the heavens jogether. Up to the present hour not 40 many shooting rs have been soon as were obwerved during (he same time last night. but this may be partially owing to the of the atmosphere. Arrangements have or ringing the belle at the commencemont ena, to arouse the citizens who desire to 0 grand exhibition wituout the lows of rest re- quired in watching for it The number of meteors seon last night at the National Observatory in this city, by Protewsor J, Ferguson and assistants, between eleven o clock oa the evening of the 12th and forty minutes past four om the morning of 13th, was four hundred and seven Ther were m small, dinary appearances. ty nd onaccompaied with any uunsual ar ex'raov- Indications of the Phenomena. Seen at Phila. » Nov. 18, 1896, Up to eleven o'clock to-night there afe no indications of the enxionsly expected meteoric shower. The weathor ie lane and oval. There was ne, display at eanset of & ee sky noticed just before ovens tnetenrls soorm of 1433. About fonr o'clock ie he shibenomm, 9 liar light, similar to the tail of w above the ‘eastern horton, which at- rected iaech attention. 11 leeled ebeut ven mfusies, and then faded from sight. jal Exkibitien | at Chic Night.” Cacroo, Nor to" M The meteoric shower at Chicago, partially promived for iast night, wan a vad disappointment both to the curious and to the astronomers, as the meteors were scarcely more numerous or brilliant theu may be seen on any clear nght in the fallof tho year, From eleven to one o'elock about one hundred and fifly were counted by Professor Molord, of the Chicago Observatory, They appenred to come mostly irom ihe conatel- lation Leo, in the east, and wove tm nearly @ horizontal direction, though tel and perpendiculnrly, and the 3% the consteilation changed ite position. Ono very brilliant moieor, about ono o'clock, started from near the eastern extremity of the owstellation Ca» Sopocla, snd, describing a parabolic curve, extended Monday entirely acon) tho castera heavens, tnatly sinking below the borin The Grat part of the night was clear and cool, and very favorable for investigation, shortly alter ove 9 clock # haxo came ap, and tie heave were soon densely overepread, ao that ou farther axb Von could be wituewed BURNING GF A STEAMER ON THE MISSISSIPPI. i New Onrmans, Now. 12, 1804. The steamer Henry Von Phul, from St, Lowi for New Orlenas, with chiriy-tye hundred bales of cotton on board, was burned above Dunaldgcmville and two lives lost ELECTION OF PRESIDENT OF BOWOOIN COLLEGE Bae K. Me, Nov. 18, 1466 Professor Harrie, of the Bangor theologi¢al Seminary, 4 Vromdent of Bow loin College by the of the truateers and overseers Chamberlain retigned the chair of rhetoric 4 anticipation of entering opow bis duties | the State weet ry OF sam wane wr CENS. of officers of the Army ¢ als Grant ond Sher A meeting Morart iat! haw b A grand banqoet a procesding SHOOTING AFFRAY IN BALTIMORE Last liquor, ¢ tan Gamer ro YY by « man nemed Dy Hy ated situaat vaatantly & THE GREENPOINT WiGHWAY ROBBERY, The police of the Forty.Gfth precinet have recovered the od wegen Of the expreeman a him oo Monday nigh bor jorge Baber, whlch wore taken the ontragrows Sureblog & og bom Weft to, bten rom bie ankles by tating of his #hor rar He then ran seros the = LABOR MOVEMENT CAnPeNTERSA mecting of jouree Jownnrracs carpenters ook place Inst evening 0 Thirty ihird eivert and Recond ereoun men w be maintainet * ae cloet oO bby ortiate pa Y commyal @ time bo vase ; Poss t rate of wages, 63 00 pet day, be mate. teloed vot further none That ioe eam © oe yore Th fake greet reform Setar vie storie of the remy qovilgmen, wb matston he lone, Wn sapport each vier by sone crive ubercliy for ioe? mairiamunes ced thet erest of wae ecewrd alt » the Porth came if ee better bn mn Yures i's ent covene were feyieenacae ~ - PSLICE INTELLIGENCE. Anacst sep EWUEw gr & Fuarrite — Bein Wool dridge, of the sixti + Featerday returned Crone Rochester, iu thie State; having in custody Thomss Madigan, * young men whom he had srrested on » warran! | Justice Dowling, The prisoeer re et ret having < Sy note o told bonds of Mir: ‘ in carrwnaye 7 bay i IU Setey — & eta howe | ms } or the Sersoure' round ait aati wit tie eaentioe of | the 910? to pur. | py ar toaveliing acotinens | was locked up to await an ‘ehaminenen before (he Mage trate. Roserp'ow twe Fire Pourrs.—Johw Wilson, « youngresn was yomerday avrestet by roundsmaw MeDoeuell, of tue Siath preciubt, ow the charge of having robbed Joba Seber. vieff, living at 67 Bayard street, of $200 imlega! tender nes and « gold watch aad chain, richorrieff wae decoyed tuo » vile den on the Potmty last Sa) rae after which’ 4 Uquer was admit SETI Se when Titman = ae oH el Kennedy « 0 ie place where Scherrie wae hel. c throw hia viet down aud cite on eta oF th ceoteoosyene watch. Several females in ‘la: 7 geen the robbery, bul there waste sviiance “agciset hese Tie ‘ce Ih commit Tt Keaned? was tant to he Howes of Detentions ¢'witeans Anuee oe Ra- Vor nearly 9 year past George Bauinam @ lad sixtenn yearn of age: baw been 'n the employ of IxeacHirsch dealer in owilery, at 91 Chambers aireet. Vor several cwmths Hirsch has been misstug large see Hes of pocket knives, and at lnagih auspicion (ell He was neues Wp att stationed te Pelation lo the conviar, wine bene fensed that for three-month past le had been In tive wily Habit of ateallag fro three wo Ave dozen knives. and seillag them to William Brady avd’ Wil actoll—wio were informed Wuat tbe ehivee, ed” tor aw ui Jn hie. conte worth $4@in gol dire satiated that « much Inrger «moot from em ty Seecoeree youth Veeterday sfierne detectives of the Third preainet arrested Ha: y f roll, th were taken before’ J Fombs tor trial in dete that Brady and Carrol? man, sold them in dealers for what {1 ve made to recover ‘n x0 doing ite posal oth An effort Goa Aaraat shoe dealer, at 675 Broadway, tux had tu lis employ | mootbs Me named Tobias W. Walker For an almost equal periot w Brooks has occasionally missed rerlous aeticles from tis | stor, His ausplctons were drawn ta | the oun in bis had gone ngihened the yesterday committed bims tor trial ep a FeLiow Longer axp 4 Lan: ? Smith have been fellow hi ‘They became acquainted, and grew Lo be qui ie. On Saiurday Ure m for a short! io his watch and chato and about forty-tye du: iu money. He xoou returned. when he found (aa ed him of tue above property no one else vould hai reLended, when he Smuith fatien into this @ where he bosrded i her (hres bi 9 uspicions were naturally directed in the sa Here, (oo, Souith's fraaknems showed Weal, for be aK indigent thy ralgnit be 8 ing the pest few weeks his ver queat hearing before Justice Ledwi m # pertaersaip dispute, in whieh IC MA Venie vet Doheny to avow ! that hin right Sinams, doing business in (he Bowery, complained vf F. Boller yewterday before Justios Sf Wo disturb the preseas relalon of wen and & forrlug a shaw! from the countered Simms! «torn to» pia e netber, when Alm ), annealing ten wn ‘Thommen went th sae rong a matt roon: atora 10 the or rear of (he store, Wied tu the smal! room Is missing img an examination. Annes ov 4 Homme Taran —Duriog he moa! of Oot 1864, (wo spam of horees, @ fall wot of eis wads © ($9.0), ware stolen fr Thomson ie ioaked iy amet alias Joba 8. Morrell, w desmrinr frac (ue or 4u a noted thief Hiranee may to wide ther ogiaph ° or isarhad the pature of the compiain: pening agate A learned misatnat be Hed warved m 16) 1 ‘enitentiary, and some eit mon! furtver lo. eabiga Moe * Aste whereaboute of pein y city Informed the pales author was residing a Paine Lavi and 4 A wearant was lenved po and forwarded to ofieer Bur wine, eae? tele « Years aga, aud whieh (nought had geen borg'ian CITY INTELLIGENCE Tae Wansn Wo Aneerie ro Demon Marence ar | Caen We wave recetyed lar me (he aagices | Silt Mee Kew * . Newer | drowa oer { Mombete ~ a. ature the hed ajsplied the “ ny tas nger barling Heed addr haa biy muttiatiyg ital DY bis wife, where tue wince 4 eared bis eyoeight ie iuecovesobiy nav reow Avorseny. 4" elderly ma Renurs, residing in Lewis alt, “ad een Hospital on Monday aight, be ba," f Spopteny in « barroom to Lispenata sireet. Reims steer wee Church rr setencnans mace ctpred alow Segre eee: eae eee tas eee a Weed to Bald Au inquest ov the body. Suardeia Faii.—A portion of scaffolding at @ bows ia course of erection ep the corner of Foriy-thint at; % and FCG arent Sine Amy, mae (ound dew iu ver room. day afternoon, abe woman Afi yoare of age, No, WO Willett street, yester- sk. dhe wae disewvered by coat the. mn ong TK ase what vaused ¥ . he Coroner Polified to hoernege ne TM — Barveiicasy Joenasn The rppuviicane of hte oliy caUend a anlule pf owe hundred gone in be fired fw tha Cliy Malt Park yeserdar aon. te vo f ihe e Reuven &. Fearon “i ao Martine oF 148 Comm Lev ture Desccnsor.—& meet i@pof the Democeatic Wulon General Commitice wa Heid lest evening a6 the Coceer 1p! ius to rerive the Fepore pring, Carmltine sclergucy to ane combi He trade e-eriy ae q Le apould be omde ow Midori a eilnes tensadiing emp Wosicaes’of or ond ae ng adjoncned raw JSEESEY INTELLICESGE, Ustes Avice —a-whewtw right, ame ie Fates, cmon snictie acwrtty be fore daybreak aMoadey ‘morning hile ba of UO case wow het 2 Gera, one ae Baltorariife. SUDDEN Dy eH) Om Monday Rigt PMY, John ORorkn dio te trerating of @ Glupd vesecl He ware Newark. —The stable of Mr. Lewis Ost, 10 aud West inney strom, wae early youtérday merning, (agether $f bey contained therein. Fhe, tom, to partially ineured Dering the pro Minnehahesteamer were dist we vim ct of Reoserwnmy Bows, arm for lace mo jail pad was again recaptered, wee Aculenoed te &¥e years contmement ta pals fron Peace Cuawiranie Boeunrw. thtedeane report ou ngot bu Shivriw of w This society ‘mtd ite tate \ Monday afternoon 6 aided br. Fish pene? (ue meet colon Famarka Upon the ooomaton FATAL RESULT OF A QUARREL dontousy the ( In dnmdny © Haws a0. Jaume of the partiows aba diticully whieh qoourred tn the emeot house Me, MS bast Houston airect, between trance Hauser end George Weikier Caroline Fuller, ao Wetereeting German girl, wits wont Manser had been Uving wm tutimate terms, «of the trouble, Welker bad fie wed wished that her affedione # ri ES The green-ayed. motslen, baat ion of ime, aed plow between the nary wt vi which Hanser or Kies te leave #t core and mot Lis face theen a 2 fatter. wot complying with the de peodwih te. rit) red. be srose from the table t te ie movements inte the vires. The pa change of bie with ketfe | md MAILS FOR EUROPE. Tae Cunard mail cteamenip Anatratasian, Capioind som, i! leave thie port ow Weduesday for Liverpool, The mails for Burope will close at ball past signe. chock om Wednesday mora’ The New Youa Haxs.o— Edition for Rurope—ilk bm fends at hall-past seveu o'clock ia (he morning. Mingle copies wrappers, coady Cor malting te eee at National ring dares, oY i ‘ = rm — note Xe! oor ion Wen Oo ay << 2 bia anon cE he atty Address Voligkh & Sen, tenturers, ths Brosdwey, neat vitor, BOMled aod repalee A New Uatented Miemu rate. All Prizes (Cashed In Legal Lotteries, Ctrcas J CLAN, Reeker, 116 Brondeny The Neat tn the names Fee e AHEM ewe 7 st Waraay vreee _ Matebetor . Mair Dre. inie live. The Ress t ser nos aSrietedgrale ate Pre.. Khe Rae vase Cousemption. ban ome ge ge. on ae al Heldbpr te Lacketiteh Mewing Werhiors, Bred Wieveet 4 . “ftmoaived (rom the Naw Yous Hemsco § | over PetL) CO AMORED Tue Proent Fowome Karionior (aniaty Tau Me Jobe Clary and George Wetere '« «mye | 40 \ertibly burned a (ow d ‘ oy ir . | * ! an Corres er neh o Tase sappor's this Orth oped ho. 0 tems | pus, etd their fourtt merting om chet (ust, atthe rooms 9 bivie House whe Knight. the | esident surgeon, reed « dneewiptive rep ° 24 been afforded this ota: fievere te Hindeed amd 9: gen pace etme ° a eudclenry cown ° j Cipples baa bot . “ . ci penees aig } o Vewes te . parts ee! 4 for vabat bn ites f (bat colony woo by the tar ae | xourred the Sh of Haviember jam . whieh hee been rarows yon eognee be oni) rate By 's0 cai wi'y | 209,000 busdeis of eal wore demtenyed. the A oaghinery and o Ht psa 7: thers Wt. Were arene ‘ Howey Bye 0108) Toul ey mee A Boers Cano’ proentiy wrrned wae shot im (he fare ant robbed of rowghe in the erightorhout of the ¢ ied apon him evtden! fia bead, while ( 8 prnve of (hele cow be wae timewveret by Avnonr Ferae Aewwane. Ra reminr oot pine lan evening owen, by whieh 6 men cemet Wiliam Kelier ously ext fatatiy rajared. Ile bed be coring 8 re mot bie bee Vemertay reore tng © man camed Ooorgs Lyook, emmpleret i & quarry at ee ee ae Oe ee) You Se . Vlereure Meversible Peed a Wineet Remus Made Overconte and ‘Boys vo . ee nee © jie Poh #90) Casemare fi 16 ot end bi Vere or Vegeent Assortment af Pall aef f ie ok, ape aed om OSU OE Brewer ey eer ivever ons Vine F ‘ J, 8, Been: viyet, Promign. New lation’ Furs Mink, eltbary. Ae Vanes, of Wer posi re. ee free of chergn in erased Mee Legere, Hee eh rela ty OAD On { ST) “Reivereoe 9 Tm Bom, prong ip fe Witgon's Tae sik Sewing Mat ere vr . 5

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