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TAG sf WASHINGTON. Further Efforts to: Harmonize Between the President and’ Congress, Both Parties Willing to Compromise all Diffloulties. A POLITHAL COUP D'ETAT EXPECTED. RECALL OF THE FRENCH MINISTER &o. &o. &e. ‘Wasuinaroy, Nov. 18, 1866, Result of the Recent Consultations at the White House. Statements made,to-day by a number of the leading: éopresentative ‘moa of both the republican and demo- cratic parties tend to confirm the few intimations that have leaked out from the recent consultations at the White House that the President is on the eve of a grand coup d'état that will gratify his friends and bewilder bis enemies, It is safe to conclude, at the vory least, that tliere 1s an earnest desire on both sides to settle upon come feasible plan of securing harmonious action between Congyegs and the Rasoutive in the future, Bfferts to’ Lge cctdg ve States Marshal A lange pati Qilingtleg Gs thesis oc ka Woah ington, laborigg to induce the President to remave Mr. Dodd, United States Marshal for the Northern District of Be York, It isa question whether they will succeed, in view of the recent determination said to bo arrived at by Recal Johnson in regard to removals from office. of the Marquis De Montholon—His Successor. Mr. Berthemy, formerly Ohief of Cabinet for Mr. Thou- vonol while Minister of Foreign Affairs, latterly Minister to China, succeeds tho Marquis de Montholon, who has received his instructions to repair to Lisbon. It is to be regretted that the Marquis leaves. His long residence in this country and bis knowledge of its manners and customs have made him very acceptable, Ho married an merican lady, the daughter of General Gratiot, His nowledge of Moxican affairs, having resided there for me time during the usurpation of Maximilian, ren- Hered him particularly fit at the present time, when the Taira of that republic aro about culminating in the lownfall of the so-called empire, ‘The departure of the larquis wil! be a source of great regret to his numerous friends here in this country. Personal. Mr, John Morrissey arrived this morning. He has peen the guest of Hon. 8. J. Randall, member elect Yom hiladelpbia. General Thomas C, Devin goes to California to assume bommand of the Eighth United States cavalry. He leaves jow York on Tuesday. Colonel Frank has filed his bonds in the office of Sec- etary of Stato as United States Marsha! for Hakodadi, van. Mr. R. A. Southwick, a member of the New York bar, 4s becu appointed to the Diplomatic Bureau of the De- tment of State. H. R. De La Reintrio has just returned to this city Mexico, whero he hag been sojourning for the past ww months, - - General Rawlings has returned from Cincinuatt, jo Opposition from General Gra to the Reinstatement of?Genernl Sweeny. The report that General Grant objected to the reinstate- ent of General. Sweeny is absolutely false. On the bntrary, Genoral Grant desired General Sweeny to be Id in the reguiar army. Ensign Kane Dismlesed from the Service. Acting Ensign A. J. Kane, United States Navy, late of e United States war steamer Mackinaw, was yesterday tinissed from the United States service. His dismissal ted from the report of @ court of inquiry recently A on board the United States steamer wille at rt au Prince, Hayti Mr, Kane, having letters of eommendation of previous good conduct and faithful vices, up to the time of his Haytien difficulty, has d an application to the President for pardon. Auother Conutortelter Arrested. person named PF. E. Reim. of Williamsburg, N. Y, been arrested by one of the vigilant detectives of the jury Department, for counterfeiting United States e Consul General at Havana writes to the Depart- of State, under date of November 9, as follows:— Excellency the Governor General has just commun- to this office phat the quarantine regulations have modified, 80 that vessels leaving ail ports from Philadelphia and New of Cuba, with clean bills Among them none could have been interesting than the following characteristic lewer 6 creat Napoleon, of which the subjoined is s trans- It is presumed that the American Ministor referred the famous Jobo Armstrong, afterward Secre- of War LORE RATONDENCK OF NAPOLEON Finer, 1810—16, 147. oe Coamracyt, Dako de Codore, Minister for For- bo Relations at saris: — Paria, Janvsry 19, 1810. nsiour DuKs pe Capoxe:—You tunet see the Minis- m America It is beyond all rid ulous that he shat one does pot comprehend, I fer writein English, but at length, ina that we con understand. How 1 it (hat fo affaira it ho contents bimacif with writing letters of lines? Speak to the secretary who is here; speak to the secretary who i# about arriving from ‘America. by acourier extreordinary a despatch in cipher to ica to make them understant that that governwent represented here; that ite Minster does not wndor- French—is a morose man, with whom one canaos ; Phat all obs acles wowld be removed if wo had an oy to talk with. Write in detail on the matter, Lat now what eflect the letter from Attenburg has had United States, what has been done and what ts ored. Write to America in sach manuor that the deat may know what a fool has been sent here. NALOLEON, CREAT FIRE iN CHICAGO. i Lending Business Heuses in Baraed Loos Half a Million Dollars. Cmcago, Nov 18, 1866. le of the most destructive fires which fas visited 9 for many yeara occurred here this morning, de- yal loading business hoases on Lake and Water streets, and involving a total loss of balf a n dollar. The fire originated in the tobacco ware- of Banker & Co., but its cause is not yet ascor. Lose AND ISRO ANOR. prive pal losses, losers and their insarance are as TERN INSURANCK COMPANIES’ LOSSDY WT THE FIRE, tollowing is » partial List of losses by Restern in- y Macarthur clo@d an ht. His company lowe ait ercidantak it wardrobe. The omoted toa higher grade than the one he, formerly ‘| AMUSEMENTS. ‘The Metropolitan Entertainments. Madame Ristori eniers the- last week of her prewnt representations in New York and Brooklyn this evening. Charles Dillon continues at the Broadway, “Mr. Bogumi! Dawison is announced for one evening in aid of an ex- cellent charity, The Griffith Gaunt sensation play draws wonderfully at the New York theatre, while varied and very attractive bills have beon tasued for the other popu- lar houses and music halls in New York, Brooklyn and Wiltiameburg. ‘RISTORI'S LAST WREK. Madame Adelaide Ristori enters the last week of her appearance in New York and Brooklyn, previous to her departure for Philadelphia, Baltimore: and Washington, to-day, Manager Grau has arranged for hor impersona- tions at the French theatre in the following order, viz:— Monday, November 19, Elizabeth, Queen of England; Wednesday, November 21, Mary Stuart; Friday, No- vember 23—twenty-fourth and last subacription—is set apart for the benefit of Madame Ristori, with Deborah; Saturday, Novombor 24, Ristori’s farewell benefit matinée takes place in New York. In Brookiyn Madame Ris- tori’s benefit takes place on Thursday, with Elizabeth, Queen of England. ‘BROADWAY ‘THEATRE, Mr. Charles Dillon’s expositions of the legitimate drama, by personal rendition of some of its most difll- cult and grand characters, draw increasing crowds to the Broadway theatre, This, Monday, and Tuesday and Wednesday evouings the tragedy of Macbeth will be pre- sented, Mr. Dillon personating Macbeth. On Thursday tho Merchant of Vonice, for the first time; Friday, King Lear; Saturday, Othello, Othello by Mr, Dillon, Iago by Mr. J. W. Lanergan. MR, BOGUMIL DAWDON. This famous Il sppear in Ricbard the Third at one of the city next Saturday evening for the benefit of the Gorman hospital. NEW YORE THEATRE. The exciting passions drama Griffith Gaunt, or Jealousy, onters the third week of its successful run at the New York theatre, Broadway, and con- Unues fresh and attractive as at tho first, The piece will be continued every evening and atthe Saturday matinée. THe FRENCH THEATRE. At the Thédtre Frangais, on West Fourteenth atreet, on Tuesday evening, will be presented the French opers The Caid, intwo acts, It will be sot forth in excellent style and with fine music. GERMAN STADT THEATRE. ‘The very popular comedienne and soubrette Madame Ottilie Gence is in the second week of her engagement at this house, This evening (Monday) will be played Die Familie Hirsch (The “Hirsch” Family}, # comedy in three acts, Madame Ottilie Genee as Jonny Hirsch; Im Carcer, Oder Bei Wasser und Brod, Madame Ottilie Genee as Elise de Mailfaisard. THATIA (GERMAN) THEATRE. At this establishment, on Broadway, the bill announces for this (Monday) evening Im Vorzimmer Seiner Ezellent, Die Schwabin, Die Silberthaler. ‘TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ‘Tony Pastor, after months of carcful and costly prepa- ration, will present thit evening a new local spectacular extravaganza, entitled The Fairies of the Hudson, writ- ten expressly for him, The piece will be set forth ina dazzling manner, as it ts both’ mythological and allegori- cal in charactor, and requires very expensive scenery for its preper Miustration, Everything in this way bas been duly attended to, and a strong cast arranged. Tony Pastor porsonates Jonathan Go-Abead, with numerous sougs. The Rival Lovers wiil also bo given, with the ballet of The Merry Days of Old England. Senorita ‘Lopes and the Infant Acrobat’ are at.the houso, + BUPWORTR'S MINSTREL The extraordinary” iilusion, entitled $ Trip to the “Moon, entera # second wook at the now Fifth Avenue Opera House. It will be presented every evening by Budworth’s numerous company. The programme is ample, {ndependent of this laughable piece, as it includes the amuring acts called Bacon and Greens, Quiet Lamba, P. P,P. P., the Challenge Dance, with Songs, Dances and “Sayings”? KELLY AND LHON'S MINSTREIA The great novelty which has been placed on the boards of Messrs, Kelly & Leon's Minstrel Hall, No. 720 Broad- way, in the shape of a spectacular excursion entitled A Trip Round the Worid, continues to crowd the house, and seats are secured three days inadvance. The ploce is full of exciting scenes, one of which, representing the great naval combat between the Kearsage and Alabama, is hailed with rounds of applause nightly, Other fae acts are presented. The company is in force, inciuding « quartette of comedians in the persons of Goorge Christy, John Allen, Nelse Seymour and Sam Price. CUARLEY WuITR's MuerTEKLA, Charley White's Minstrels and Combination Company have achieved @ success at Bryant's Mechanics’ Hall, Broadway, in the senzation drama, The Female Clerks of Washington. It will be continued during the week. The vocalism of Misa Eva Brent is great attraction, Tho bill includes some very amusing pieces. Charley White's laughable eccentricity, The Stupid Servant, with Jobn Breakall by Charley White and O14 Fitzgig by Josh Hart, with a dance by Miss Lizzie Shaw, are given towarde the concluston. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRY! §. Messra. Birch, Wambold, f ernard and Backus find the bill of the San Francisco Finstrela wondertally attrac. tive, with very Mitte ciesyo, at their ball, No. 685 Broadway. Their really ¢>°4 voting Alls the hall, and the pieces are pronounced quite amusing This evening Long Strike, or Griffith Gaant's Jestousy, will engage Mosera, Birch, Backus, Templeton and Scott, The per- formances conclude with the iNusion of tue Meteottc Showers, or Falling Stara, by Realthy *batows. DR CORDOVA'S LECTORES. Mr. De Cordova's humorous lectures, of bis annual course, aro quite n.enercas at Irving Hall, The second lecture, “The Gentlemen from England,” will be de- livered to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. TUF PARK THEATRE, WROOKLTS Mre. F, B. Conway continues to prodace attractite novelties, in @ spirited and <iscrin nating manner, at her neay ostabiithment, the Park theatre, Brocklyn. She announces to-day that the compauy bas been east tn Rocambols, or the Kaaye of livarts, fer evervevening “of thie week. « MOOLET* OTETA HOTS) BHO UTN The philharmome rebearsul bas been @ iriompl # Hooley’s, His programme for the week is very oF tractive, naming among othér pines, the Wark Mew with the Black Bag. GUAVER'# OPERA BOKER, WiLTTA Ment EC A vory ample programms has been insu for tlvts house, including Hafry Leslie, ‘n the pantomime of Jocko; Eph, Horn, Cons; Norton, and Mr. aod Mn Jobany Queen, will appear in amusin, BeOsBLONA! pieces Wiscellancans. Mille Angista, the danseaso, is filling @ very cessful engagement at one of the Wasi ingion theatres, And goes from there to the Th. jire Comique, Bestan, on the 20th Noverber. The Masicnl Season, Morte |e progressing in the metropolis in an unser es coding the most sanguine expectations of ar oF ora agors. The programme for the present wook bs» suf cent proof of this, To-day we shail have Mesure, Pease and Soverini's first concert at Steinway Hall, com mencing at three I’. M. These artists will be assisted by Mise Kate McDonald aud Mr. G, W. Colby. In the aven- ing the Bateman troupe will give a rand coucert at the Brooklys Academy of Maric, On Tuosday, at two P.M, the first of the second series of musical recreations will be given at Mason & Hamilin’s wareroom by Mossrx. Thomas, Bergner, Mason and Warren (violin, viclen- cello, cabinet organ and piano). The introduction of the cabinet organ into chamber music i# © nore! and & very interesting feature. On Tuesday ovoolng the spark- Ning and irresistibly fuuny opera louge Le Oaid will be repeated at the Freoch theatre, and the Ceciiian Chotr will give Samson, at Piymoath church, Brookiyn. On Wednestay the fifth classica) matings of Edward Moltontauer’s Musical Conservatory will take place at two P, M. Thi matinée will be on « much larger scale than Mr, Molienhaver has yet attempted. On Wednes- day evening there will be the usual popular concert at appearnnes of the Bateman troupe in thie city. On Tuoreday Mr. Robert Goldbeck will give a plano matinés at Steinway Beil, ‘Me 8. Be Mille will assist him tn playing & Mew Concerto fh two pianos, composed by hime!’ Mise Nettie Sterling and Mr. George Simpeon Will sing at the matings. | On Thursday evening Werold's Zaina wili bs given again at tho Fregoh theatre, and the new National Hall, prima donna, Signor Limbertt, J. m aes cae guished baritone, Signor Gartbald! and Messrs, Passe, Colby and Atbites Oo Friday Cart Woifsota will give hia ) second Reeboved matinés at Stetaway Hal, Me will be aasiated by 4. W. Pollock and @. W. Colby. ‘This splendid feast of music will wind up on Saturday with the most important event that has taken place for years in musical circles here—the performance of Beethoven's sublime Choral Symphony at Theodore Thomas’ second symphony soirée, Ono hundred instruments and two hundred yotces will be heard in Steinway Hall on the occasion, The Jupiter Symphony, one of Mozart's greatest works will also be given. There is no city in the world that can prodpee a more brilliant programme for one week, and it is gratifying to see that in tho American metropolis the divine art is cultivated to such au extent. If there was not an appreciative public here we should not gave such an array of concerts and matinées, Truly the is past when any one jailing from La Scala or some imperial opera house would be received here with fulsome adulation, no matter what his or her quailfica- tions might be. Earopean artists, genuine or si disant, find out the truth of this in a vory short time after their arrival here, Our native artists, no longer overriden by the nightmare of Italian Opera, are daily reaping high aad lasting hon- ors in the concert room, and pleased audiences throng to the Philharmonic and Symphony sirées, the popular concerts, the classical matin‘es and the sparkling French Opera, As the season advances the number of musical entertainments increases to auch alarming dimensions that a critic has to become a Briarous in order to attend to them all. Steinway Hall-Twelfth Sanday Concert, ‘There was no diminution in the audience Jast evening at Mosers, Harrison and Bateman's Sun- day concert. The hall was completely filled. Sig- nori Brignoli and Ferranti did not sing, but Madamp Parepa, although evidently suffering in voice from the effects of travelling in the cars the night pre- vious, was a suffidient bp ig She Bae the beaus tifal little aria, “Und 0b die Wolk the Friesehui “From Mighty Kings,” from "Yeaas Piaceabens, roa le Lap ingle ergy acl» aoe by Gou bread in: ea Vella iano and organ, from Bach's Lede vied a hg adagio from ih much e and bi C tis, sini’s Stabat Mater’ The orchestral pieces were the overture to Maritana, and the Tannbauser march. Tho thirteenth Sunday concert will take place at Steinwa; Hal! on the 25th give! NEWS FROM VENEZUELA. ‘QUA CARACAS CORRESPONDENCE. A Kepublic Without a Head—The American Debt Unprovided For, Caracas, Oct, 25, 1866. Venezuela is in ® most wretched state, and is actually without a government. When Mr, James Wilson, the American Minister, arrived thore was no ono to present his credentiais to, President Fatcon had never acted as President. Ha kept away from the capital, and the pereon representing him was also absent when Mr. Wil- gon arrived, but he managed to prevent his creden- tials on the 10th instant to the Dosignado (Prom. dent), who had just arrived at the capital, He was accompanied by Thos. Davis, Jr, Secretary of Legation. In hia rece) ation: speech the Marshal Prosident Falcon made use of the following remark “If at any period the foremost republic of A: could count upon our sympathy and the esteem of this people, well as of ite government, her title to our greates? respect is now more endearing, not only be- cause wo have beheld her—grand in the ‘midst of the dangers that earrounded her path—overcome one of the most formidable rebollions . known in history, but because the signal triamph of tho Yaion cause bas > end to an evil was caloniat produce the most dire co yionces. These, foetuaately, heed not now be fear lnoxpressing my gratification gt these victories of thi civilization and exalted quatities of your country, T as- aure i Exceliensy that the maintonance of ‘those friendly relations which bind it to Venezuela bas been and shall continue to be the object of & spe lal solicitude ou tho part of the. government of this Federation. You have recalled names which it t# impossible for us to hear Pronounced except with the utmost veneration and grati- tade, Yous, the memory of Bolivar and Washington, the ‘two most majestic figures of American Indepondence, will ever ko@p alive in both republics that sentiment yok gave birth to our freedom, and I chorish the hope that both will preserve forever that independence, ns well as thoir mutual frondship and esteem." Considerable diecuaston t# saving on here aa to the beat means of improving the tinanclal condition of the State, In the meantime businevs is ina vory bad way, Wo hear of some disastrons failures, by which Puerto Cabel!o suffers heavily. Coffee afd cotton are at the bottom of the failures, Marshal President Falcon has found it papedioot to curtail all possible expenses in the adminia- ye convention made by Mr. Culver with the govern. ment of Venezuela for the settlement a: claims by « joint commission, was pot ratified by the Congross, though In session when Mr. Culver left this country. The Minister of Foreign Affairs i baged send tt into Congress for foation immediately, but purposely re- bee from doins 80 to o. seh the ‘Nettlememt government, and nothing Ihort of mabip of war will bring t them to their senses, Let an Admiral be the arbitrator to settlo the tong de. de. ferred claims of American citizons against this self styled repablic. Let the coming Congrens see (to it, and autor. ize the President to take the matter in-his own hands News FROM JAPAN. Disagreement ‘Between the Frew an’ the Japanese Governm tion of the Death of conver Decided Upon, &e., &e. Say Francisco, Nov. 17, 1866, The bark Swallow, from Yokoha:na, October 16, briags 3,600 packages toa The Japanese government had bought two steamors at Shanghae. One was not delivered, and In consequence some informality not explained « strong remonstrance of had been a tee inet the officials of foreign govern ments, and the French Minister in particular, mak. img contracts to one with vomel* nod — waethahe eee ince oe the part of rosie ‘The Prince of nen ot Kenan one of the principal personares, offered to become mediator between the contending far” tiona, and tendered the rebel chief a cho'er of terms for ‘an honorable Heveral hundred raliore are mareh- fe. through ‘he erceis to-day on a vbniew to mayrtain the protent role of wager, Wheat ia quoted at $2 per 100 Tow. Mf inviny excited Savage, 4 Crown Potut, Wie ate ect bi 190, eee ie 110; 70x. pack a pownd Sesen, crmebee engar onan quoted at 180. ; prime Jara coffe ', te Montia cola, Saige whares stil! Yer © ERASowCO, New 18, 1860 fown Japan to Oetoher 26 ray the Adettiiowal ach te British © hdouer Annu tad recovered thirty wx boxes of ) the treasure saved froin the «rack of the burk Lobelia Pad ag ton Wake Taland of dayan, and state Wout ha suceemer #onld aeeume ne nothority, bot await the eon iedon of the wer with the ored, whic @ of the Dalmion he \o A "Oe Cwar nt years old, for ate rm run regularly Koug realy with Japan & Mane on her voyage trom tacked by pitutes, who wk the Yereal back to Lows Lite Vn, November 17, 1866, Rock dated November 14, to taject the come Commities om Federal Rel ree to treat the matter with the Presbyterian Geners) a=". ‘ ‘mlasioan ahd @lucation were <n ‘ot the revised book of matnd repr hw rection which defines the relation of baptized chi en re Te and the church Debate was opened by Rev W. Miller, of North Carol ia ‘lu tbe proposed chai He wns foil Dr, Ad of South Caroiina,-and Rey. Dr. ‘of Virgiota, in favor of the amendmen', and Rev q of ger) tn opposition, Rev. Dr. Palmer, of ‘Orleans, had the floor when the bourse — re sacenieeene ceitiialitits einen ACARD FROM THE SISTERS OF MERCY. it Ey 5 i i int : “i i it ry Eor'the come, na the city; a b unable to trees her, wo ite miner, was with moch reluctames os had taken bor lu our charge aud ber hat repestediy tat on a? ‘ Office of Compigolior Police Jurtion Michael | with Ponce Justice Richardt K CITY POLITICS. ae Bvente of a Week—Comptrelior Breaann Born Tuxrr or Cigans.—About nine o'clock on Saturday and His Deciiuatton for Re-election—His Letter and ite Bearinge-Judge Barnard for Comptreticr—The Citizens Association and its Operations—The Charter Klection, ce. The developments tn local politics of the past week have had more the character of an earthquake than an ordinary jolitical revolution, ‘Tho vast fabric of tho Tammany-Mozart “ ring,’ composed of pillars which ap- peared unsiakable and with a dome soaring into the clouds, and covering beneath it more corruption and pri - vate tyranay than was ever before gathered together under tho roof of any political edifice, has suddenly come crashing to the ground, ‘‘and, like the basoless fabric of a vision,” loft ao trace behind. TUB WITHDRAWAL OF COMPTROLLER BERXNAX. Comptrolixr Brennan, it is believed, baa withdrawn from the contest for re-election in good faith, though there are stl! many credulous people who believe that he may yot ind himself “compelled” to accede to the demands of the enthusiastic tens of thousands who be Meve that the finances of our city can be safe in no other hands, The Parthian arrow which he discharged, in his lettor of withdrawal, against the Citizens’ Association {a One of the most ably conceived and subtilely evasive documents that has been seen in many years. It tg not & mere pico of ordinary spécial pleading, but ® ples ip bar of public judgment, which condenses in every paragraph the thought and observation of many months, and none who are ac- quainted with Mr. Brennan and hig surroundings can stand in doubt for a minute as to who Is its real author. Its attack apon the Citizens’ Association is not only tell- fag, but in & groat part true, and there has not been seen @plece of strategy more adroit in local politics than that by which the salaried Superintendent (who is all of the Citizens’ Association that has any vitality) was bum- bugged into sending down three accountanta to bunt for deficiencies of tihws in the books and records of the Department. Of course they found none, No man of ordinar: ry intelligence believes that the Comp. troller has paid out money for which he could not show triplicate vouchers, having the a and tn a degree the actuality of being ioe: but the ques- tion remains wero the claims on which the various pay- ments were made ho claims or anything approaching honesty ? and did each vidual contractor who was credited with large sums receive that sam in full, or what percentage had he to pay, or for whom did his name stand a8 “dummy” within the actual, even legal, knowledge of the Comptrolier THE EXTRAONDINARY POWERS OF TIM COMPTROLLER, The chief of the Finance Department bas plenary wer, wholly irrespective of the Corporation Attorney, ‘strict Attorney and all the courts of law. to contest whatever claims against, the city he may see Mt to dis- pute, That ho oxercisea this power in very many cases in well knowng but the exercise of it is invariably directed against claimants slanding in Political hostility to Tammany Fall; of all the other claims and suits, amounting during hia term to many thousands, probably, which tho Comptrolter, by his ‘alinple fint, Toa over ibe head of the Corporation Soon. vel and the courts of law, compromised without trial, how many may have beou wholly unfounded; how many for twice aod three times over the proper.amount; how many would have been either thrown out of court or enormously reduced in judgment if they bad been allowed the ordinary form of trial, cannot be atated; but it # im th@direction that the great weakness the Comptrollership lies Such questions, however, cannot now be of any uso to press, vince Mr. Brennan is no longer a candidate for re-election; but 4 may be A QUE#TION POR THE NEXT LEGISLATURE th decide whether the onormous power conferred upon the Finance Department, when the late Robert T. Haws, & republican, was Comptroller was wisely given or not; and ft is altogeth r probable if a demoorat should bo elected on the 4th day of next month, that our Legisia. ture at Albany wil? bo inclined to reverse tho judgwent which they arrived at eight years ago, in favor of con- bese ted Mr. Haws gl! but ‘bsotatel unlinited power over ‘ge. property (pledged for ment of the city debt) and th @ annual resources by tatation of our deland ¢| Y The withdrawal of Mr. Brennan. leaves the Tamman! Hall nomination for Comptrolier wil at sea, Judge @. . |ienc Barnard, of the supreme Court, ia spear preseed for the place by' the best Tammany Hail and reliable outside tn- terests, a4 a man of tho people, of good legal attain. ments and some financial ability; but his more sagacious friouda see a great obstacle to his success in regard to what ought Lo be his ground of recommendation, namely, hin deciatons tn favor of the constitutionality of the Ex- cise law, aud agninat the bone-volling and cattle driving nuisances, and hig efforts to wostain the Board of Health during the tast summer, Politicians see too much of the honest judge and man ebout him to make bim popular ‘with the oasily swayed mass of voters who aro usually managed by machine mon, Judge Barnard is (he man upon whom all parties ought to concentrate, in order to at the head of the Finan- cial Department a com} it and able administrator, ‘The reasons above stated should be sufficient for Judve Barnard's acceptance by the Republican Convent on, and the gentlemen composing the Loyal League, and that great delusion of city life whieh is called the Citizens’ Association, ‘Tie CITRESS’ ABBOCIATION. ‘This association consiste of some woe hundred gentle. men, of more or less wealth, who are willing to pay « mererintesdent, and euch baie se be may think neces- sary, for making occasional clamor in regard to popular reform. If the gentlemen composing the Ci\izens’ Asso. ciation had all of them, or oven half or them, the activity and public spirit of Pever Cooper and others of his stamp they would undoubtedly be a power in the city. But it is notorious that nide-tenths of them take no other interest in the management of the association than to forniah Fo ogee towards paying (be salaries of the few officers who act in their name, and that on tho greatest ocrasions, and then with the greatest difficulty can avything resembling » quorum of nawelation be dragged together of an evening from their handsome dining halis and been at when burnediy asembied in Twelfth street, near Brosdway, to get the ap. rx or any intelligent exnction of whatever ony be the ‘out and dried’ proyramme that iv lad be- fore them. If they would .only meet more fre quently 4 give a Personal attention to matters, and be practical gestions of such gentlemen ax Ihr By volt, Thomas C. Acton, Washingtou R. erm) Supervisor Smith Ely, Jt, Councilmen Ste- sports, Palit, Thorns and Tyng, Mr. Jack- son §. Sebults, and otber (entlemen who have the city's interest at heart, there can be wo limit conceived of the We which they might xccomplish, It ta believed that it is not the fanit, bat the misfortune, of the officers of the association that their courte has not been wiser Shan it has been found. They do the very best they know how, and « thoir experience in political affairs -, em Year to year, let it be boped thet they avoid anch blunders uture a& are here clearly Pooiad om, and undenshly truce, to the cand of vindica- on published Uy Compirotler Hrennan the i Conathly, ot um THU LMA the Twenty-seovad wale, and appointed a committes of twonty.tme to wader hin the nomination. Thia come * WHAT, WILL TAMMASY HALL DO? + 1m The democentic | wien porty hase oon) mitt hag power to conter wiih) other o ceretaations with a view to trate the anti-“rinw’ which they enet for era! Halpine last eieetion day "pea some ope or the chapter contest in D-comber. The German orgonization: have nominated, i Sosie Smith Ply, Jr, who hoper Ukewtse to be eodomed by the republleand nad varias other reform badlet, Inelud- jon, the Loyal Leagas Ciab of and the Citizens’ Assoviation Among there te a dispoiticn te nominate a atraght teket, ly a ie standard bearer ven the divisions of tf in the } termes to 1 by Police Jr Wh thie Bey bape to vn int the democratic party Jastice \weltee eértain Tammany I for this mixed contest will bave pe Richard B. Gopnolly # spoken of we the Tammany pominee for th fie, and i onderstond to bo meatained by Collecot Suaythe, in whose no tional tank he hor tooo employed for some time ae discount clerk, Mr Connolly twiee beld the able ofc of Con Ate, and held many other owt of Recorda, commiesionr of ocen of rw ! —ry for Corrptro gn shat, coreaion (Connoliy), having oat to. (ree pastare for the (opt font zenro with b: mcdie and bridle off wud bis alter thrown over bie neet, ma nol ouw retern to the va ben put pat in the Beta indications are Fing’’ will bent. rely rewire cannot Nope a win v oh Aldermen a iy ent Ube democratic wien party, Triat: vote of the ety wil Fe Et J ‘i j é tr i = g < A ie 5 e evening two young men entered the saloon of Alexander R. Spencer, No. 612 Broadway, and seizing from the counter wo thousand cigars, valued at $180, attempted to escape with them. One of the bold operators succeeded im making Off with his share of the booty, Dab bie conteterster vine? fortnces es ieeseanding the steps tenting te tee ‘was on rooped te cene, nd a sis ss Fourinat reoluct " ae an = erved and arrested lit Trisoner ga was tatog ay inet ie of ago ae it ge, and ways t in committed him for examtnat in frieuds of hoe prisoner promised to return the 0 c a from Mr. ‘Spencer, but as yet they have failed A. Diswonnst ree ce aca a. Srasmmmrr.—The steamship Bantiago de Cubs reached this port from Greys town on Saturday, and is now anchored off the dock at the foot of Warren street, North river. During the passage to this port numerous silver wales and tea spoons, silver forks, butter knives, nut craci adie peared, Susplelon reated upon Joba White, al orden, second pane See on board ‘a se os £ morning he went ashore contrary Penn Dimaelf to the oMcer ab the ie Iward i. Newall, follow 1 attache of the ship, hae Ty and f tule caused bi arrest, by an of the cinct. Om search found concealed an hit parsor. tice Hogan, and locked” up for trial in atolen property belongs to (orate Nora Woxs or rie Taansanmsstng.—Did the reader ever attend the police court of a Sunday morning! Perbeps it t* un known (o the majority that so m1 are the tranagres. sore of the law that the utmost despatch of the magistrate eannot dispose of them all during the week day sessions, and ‘that an extra session on the foreneon of every Habbeth is required. Iti#a remarkable though @ natural fact that on Sunday the prisoners’ box is always the fullest, and the lists ‘or returns from the various precincts are always lonxest. Saturday night is the time when laboring people receive La adbebo wages, and it f¢ then more intoxicated and American Steamship disorderly peraonn . Their beat thas at ty chet tearing week, As ace the ni of tale mich In The is the woes grea himself to the Police Court on 200 of these fine, nt Sunday mornings. It unne- cosnary to that he not go a# a prisoner, ie bears the tollleg of the bell for ehurok boring toot, URIBE that tnere un wil he ‘earn lodsota whieh, shall tench han, the. Fl and that there {t {9 necessary for him to go If his dosire Is to havo his boart illed with better arity, In the Police Court he may ion for the better, id bet of a vicious and in of offenders inane their station at the form of knowiedge’ 0 sinful life, forth from the prixouers’ box, ani bar—the ragged, wretched wrink the vagrant; the unfortunat whom fo one can help pitying, aweepl tily and indifferently from the saw- fudt, a ‘aplondid, attire, hor chook pata and her fingers glittering with jewels; the drunkard, maudlin and insensate, Or trembling with the effect of hie’ dabuuch and the tertor of returnirg rew is warments sofled and torn, the ile shifters nnd’ laay” bevgneds, the professioanl. ertmipal, Slouching. carcleas and easy. or the young man whose fiat js this-if he beholds t! Cia Prisoners and he outward act or Ing at the extornalls [athens shame within a er Violators Cy heart of feell untioo and. law; but if Be posseasen & rt ony ng) eee nx wnt ‘ Wine of aera hor Mteut ox wo dha oat nouk, palin oat Hy b fy ‘clock igen ‘hee lly heavy, and from eight of wnt! | "ines ot ni foment ‘coatinually “being bar, Whenos they were removed to make ‘On Saturday night th» force of precinct bean actively on. detachment —n ty gaget. One @ disreputable hou on West rweniy. fourth street. where | they arrested (he keeper, Jenuie Meadows, and fifteen Inmates, male and feniaie.’ It would be usclans to give the names of each oa they are reco the females invariably wear falae nan wore for the mont pert of respec! tous Ulles to avoid publicity. The for telat in the um of $100 on the ba mates resort nate: ra gad neve, Inmates ware set rin the mum ot $000 for (rai, sndimpore Pane of ou nthe inmates. Many of these were unable to pay their fines and weresent below, wi Of tham nent frieuds who liquidated the ‘claims me ‘justice ‘wgaihat them, A Dasounous Shape. —Alexander Kdwards Is the name of & Innk, foan and long itmbed negro whose cadaverous jaws rattled with the direst@arror aa he stood up yesterday mora- ing at the bar of the Jefferson Market Police Conrt, And well might his soul be Billed with appre enatnn, for be wes negro ile A Cua conolended to sett with his the subjeee of wages that ® be oor he warda be claims thathe ate up all bi gigitas tual Ube sareement cupplated d abalf weekly and board. ny Kk ter his wages and Bi that he owed him any, © from fie pocket» that he etecuted x war ‘dunce around. tbs Obiect —" The object wan very mnuch frightened and yelled Tastily fr help, 4 pallcemen fortuna in to prevent Heck from betng. quar was taken before Siatice Dodge, hd courkuitied him for tal 1cKe Buaren —-Whilo the detachment of the Twen- ty-niuth precinet which made the raid om two disorderiy houses on Saturday night was om ft way to the atition house with the prisouers captured, offleor Blackman. who 401 apon by « friend of Naylor attacked # the « fore tooth. bung ‘lt wf A fow well Se suned atm 10 loosen bis forge. yesterday taken Sreumted hina Cor vial in “of ball, Paovasixa tun Sannata.—Thoroas Sivetls, Thomas Mur ray, Thomas Fitzgerald, James Murray, Jobn Corpenter, Eugene Thomes, Charlee Doben, Janes Byran, Thomas Owens and George D Sharpe are youna men who are only to work very bard during the weet, uently Sav have we time for emacomment’ Weburkay elas sittried, il repaired \» No. 20) Mercer strom, where they pro cooded to take wei fg tast them @ week in the rae of hiiinrte me fascinated them t al the lapse of Uuse, hor oT eters det in the morning the ‘as Vreakers of the Babbath. Justios velity Pn J bin to decide that the snereduene of the Katibethy hed beou violated tothe. eutant nf ‘of the young men were fined From Violation of the entire Babhath tn this it fe deduced cure & penalty 0 CITY INTELLIGENCE. Vicam uration 1 yam Pomud Sounous. —La sonordance with the system which was adopted at ihe begiuming of the present year ia the public grammar and primary sehols of Unis city v0 period will honraorth be 0 ian of cannes, event in the ease ofthonb about OF 10 jaan imate om ny grade, Alt other el will ba wiatted fur fo i ry ow a f aiitesit previo A by the Fexperth T inatiors pertain the At the apentng of or will on required to Curniah «© yanked by the ciaeaen unde eh 1b pr dare rind lap auigectory for two # the schools of sie aliy Beever Howrrar wo witm Newer Conmidering the fae rgrous are yacd lane ealorien for attending to paventa browg!! to Batierum Mor pital for trantunan: yo the fact (bas » pitas hartes Kiswer. whoew hand ream ae reported tm the if ed Wy the un necwse neglect of the bowpital Accwenta:. Rnoctina —Knma Robalte, « poung lady re siding im the Bowery, near Beontd strest, wes *anmini loaded pistol at » inte hour on Matarday nig. whan it saat denially eye { the ball etriting ber in (he hand cag one Conomer Gover yestertay held A thathen house on the boty of Lempureie habia, whe Sind in pF the rece ord of prem <i uae hive ot Posshesl waa e al ary Buiberry Arent dee fr [2 teen fet Dee Auras Dwure Pic There was an enesunlly large gather ing of the memmbertot (ie fraterwity, ot the Mall of the Manhattan chapter the hestynarere in thie city, om Matar day otternoom of ant werk The anmounsamett of the um Umety death of Mr James ii Puilman, « witely Brown xn4 estromet member. cute Ceding: te wecteg Afvor the Senlorten of tows Fe Yorma bust nee Lhe menting ad prerned Tos Fomtass of tap Lave Potsee Inerecron Canree tind a afamnece, at one oGenk, from Woat Thirty fourth etree’ phy ane ne jet taste! ee ham ve ter of she Masowle Met rope iia forse Fromm te pe 4 Ne ‘ahha Bosse, Ateany snd ether a dteinesey leat the looper ‘ore and Meunesia® rere 4 Cchewk Ink eveming © kerowne Vamp erploted ot O11 Niel 24, severaty Varcing Mra fuse B Tri eho © Lyeirey rs Crees <6 Tonntag oven 1 the Fenian Brouberbomt will girs of oven he prog aug We rare VEROETG St Gameentng Bok eae Harp ® works BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ee Coxme Loaring amp Rovrtasism.—This vile and detest able praction is carried om to & greater extent in Fultom street and Myris avenue than tn any other sections of the SHY, Bo groat an evil has corner loafing become of late thad tt ta sim) y impossible for respectable female, even whee oo encort tar night) Wo wall for any fas oan tn the vilewt tng lang lowent «radaa of human daira fy. Thin is n; facts support the perience hundreds of our resent th act hese alma ed tata ang round (he cornera. tp but 10. be sot 0 wah which with not di until ther 4 the scene, mens See g, while * aay gentle. treet, from the ferry, whim { loafers jostled against’ t mon dograding language. be arrested roa ‘a ai P= aged + rT Wise, & At the corner ta the pata als of “i Norwhouea, Norton, Philip Pranalin, ‘Were arrented oorner of were for examination, Pickrocuets ow THe Fenty Boats,—Gcarcely # day passes that passengers are not robbed on the ferry boats, more par- ticularly on the Fulton ferry, over which the travel ts great. But fow, comparatively, ome viotimised by pickposkets, rl Vane nae one peat sg tnepie ont testives ss st ston @ | pe tien nefarious traitte ried areas BS pA sets ule we ci, steed aig fp one ds ton ferry that evening. "Oy ov & Vurenan.—A battalion of the Fourteentis regiment, Now York State militia paraded yesterday afer. As escort at the funeral of Mr. Alfred Lloyd, who was adhe 9 17 My D of tu i Hay) i a od “t sorved ‘with, his regiment during the war, and wae Calsomed, both ass soldier and a sitizen Tue Liaut Fixcemen Geyer of ram Kasteae Dawe THIOT —Siuce the polioe authorities of New York took oust tle sation against repo the citteene of yn have fearfully saifered in pocket, Soaronly @ pasos tbat some ball deen portmonnaies and hes are not soured t travellers, tora squad are vigilant, one point to another, i hh chante of coneloting ‘them.. About two a'cloek yeote morning an 1 of the Forty -ffth preeinet apres Young man at the Grand wf rite of plokt the pocket of Dearw ay tie Dt ing in Moore atreet, near og at the di ye table with bh vo widdenty fell back in his ebalr and ex Lk it upposed to be heart dissase. « notified. THE CASE % REV. DR. PRESTLY, OF PITTSBUNG, PA. Prvreevas, h Yow. 1é, 1806. Dr Somes Proatly, reo nurpended from his «with the United Church on the crvelty to bis wif y, Indeceat and one bes yg and mat) ‘olng improper rele his congregation, any complaint | againat by tery, who acted upon positive three witnesses, while the testimony “ eat of an aged father, a kind brother aaa onnte children waa only negative, and pecowrily he defied the-world ty of indecent or vulger lang He thanke: borred above all thio been found guilty of ad sion did not affect hie as any dissolution congregatian Iations ax q pastor of thereof must be Hlowed 1 romain bere and live down “ee reproaches beaped upon him — fbi 4 he would appear te tie palpit x suspension was removed 6 congregation was od aftocted. the Doctor still having friends and adherent Among them. Mra Frostly has applied for a divorce, THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT AT HARTFORD, CONN Hanrvonn, Nov, 11, 1806. ‘The foal game of the billiard tournament waa played to-night, between Mosare. Holiahan aod Hewins, of Hariford. The former wou it by a score of three hue. dred to.ono hundred and twanty.tve, thereby winning the golden cue and the title of champion. Ha was beaten duriug the tournament. The game was witnessed by « very fine audience, 1 ly composed ft pain. Thie ta the seoved tournament hae brougiee to a nucomnaful (sue, me cos, and will do much for the advancement of the MAILS FOR EUROPE. Toe Cvsard mail steamabip Java, will eave Boston on Wedaweday for Liverpoal. The mails for Kurope will cost in thie elty ate quarter-past one and half-pest five o'clock om Tussdeg afternoon The New Yora Henao -Kdition for Rurope. wil be ready at oleven o'clock on Tuesday morning. Ringie copies, im wrappers, romty for mating, alm conte. ’ the Foot of Time. y cays the post. 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