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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1366. MW og : vi yes Oe YACHTING MUSEMENTS. Oe oe ee Paes Ee enat cents from the meien, E U R 0 P E indo as on awe toon pen : ec chen Se ee ce toes, Sos Ss COTE DATRLLIGRNOR, which are indulged in by the French press, an Tho Groat Atlantic Sweepatnke Race. -s-Mary Stuart, has place om next. aan on Wi, ane see Hf niet torus ‘Napalm that He bo cisco 1 fA meting ofthe Now York Yachh lub wat Be 0 | roy ciateg matin the tems avon Jeter | $f bedereeeteteoeatcctan Summente ay day. Mary Stuart was the play, ¥! Ristori as the cITY POLiTics Bows to the lovars of those sports which balong peow heroine. The house was densely crow"4ed, And with the agp ae 5 rly to that season, and they may congratulate themeelven élite of the metropolis, Wo have rarely “Held & gath- | My Brosthay Dellladtiae bo Buc: tor tue | the, Rear Prospect of (keir anjorment. The appeae- ering which comprised a greater number of #Feventa- ce of Comptrolier—The Meniuw troy of | Agoinent ts hope thle in the prosenes of ine ae atae eu tives of intellectual, educated and Seety. | Street Commissioner Cornell—The Tanimany | 88d Mpes The skatiag rlok of Major Ostman, a Fil a |, @ducated and fashionable solely. Lect ‘Hari Karl-The Downr ninth elpeet, was yy morning glazed over with @ Tt was an audience which, by taste and association, ‘ommis Je Dow ntafl | coating of ide, aud thus jhere is every ludication uf an cary an ou vy oe ad ae Dynasty of the Wigwam The Guther. ) tuauguration of the akadug season ‘ ly a apprec: @ rendering Clans in January Next—Candi-e | fo Csivenury or New Yous —Ma. Axpurws! Girt oe character of the Queen of Scots, The applause dates and Their Prospects—The Hace tor | 90.—~the gift of $100,000 by Mr Loring Androws was hearty, though the gilence that reigued | the Money Bags of the City. &c. to we Colverttty of tue City of Now York which was i the house was even more eloquent than ‘The long agony is at last over, and Comptrotier Broa- Cemnntneney was made, it ix understood, with the fob ie plandite, The last act was formed | nan final: submitting bis name arr AE PUrPonee:— Fi femmorrsh poss finally declines his to the people | or iru nietea teat ye op break off his friendly connection with th ‘e ] Wednesday evening, the 21st inat., at Delmonico’s Ho- nny country she may find allies im quarter ws corner of Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue, to that would be extremely unwelcome to him. It is no | , ‘ake action with regard to the ocean yacht race. The NEWS TO No EMBER 24. seoret here that the appointment of Baron Beust to the | {m, Wession tried to be created by the World that the con- Austrian ministry (as well as that of Count Gobrachowski } temp.'ts,°4 Yacht race was one between the proprietors of to the Governorship of Galicia) took place partly in con- | the vesawy MF - simple wager, was refuted, and the fact sequence of the recommendation of tho French Empe- e contest was for an ocean sweepslakes, The Fenian Agitation Extend | roi; enctnisinertorence in bobait of a man who isnot | sntncaoees Ba tho New York Yacht Club. ing in Ireland. only politically but personally odious to them ia deeply To THe DITOR OF THE HERALD. resented by the Prussian government. Perhaps the re- My attention bas DX® Invited to the wail of an “‘Am- turn of M. Berediter to his post in Berlin may produce | phibious’ corresponde:’ !2 ® copperhead sheet of No- & better feeling, as the astute Corsican is a persona grata | vember 19, wherein tho ,,“"tloman makes @ most pa- [ amid uabroken stillness, and the farowoll bidden by’ the | for re-election, Remarkable as this statement may ap- | denors ot revnuted fetigion es Queen Isabella of Spain Preparing for | at ‘bis court, and his recall would have been looked | thetic appeal to the owner.’ of the contestants in the | dying sovercign to her followers brought tears to ev bear to persons not familiar with politics, it conveys the } yi)"h\c sree oeretn aia inn, fore prtoeor pulluoal svete embracing ‘economy, muntet upon as an unmistakable symptom of an impending | coming yacht race te Cowes, as ‘0 the propricty of these ~~ It was atrumpb of art, and 40 complete » trium) dowatall of the powerful dynasty and a total revolution pal, constitutional acts ‘odaie ‘ ; a jew, BIRO. for my a Revolution. Shengh in aa sicbive af sacs gentlemen accompanying their boats thither, fat ine spemnavens, Wuces sane bedi besk. tivelled UDG Tia ihe Inoal, pollical athire af thie elty7 fa seen | tender eee be, suded for proficiency tn varinug An alliance between Rusia and Prussia would be x- | a humble and retiring “Landsman,” who, like the | of the scene with their bravox. They quictly dispersed \ who cam understand ite force, coupled’ with the Natcheatal and pliloseynica! printing ceedingly unpopular here in all classes of society ox: | timid forest flower, wishes to hide his little head, is after a call before the curtain had presented once more | eyes fom of Street Cor Cornell, copt the very highest, but it is needless to remark that | made to blush at the fact that he once too warmly %n- = r ltetion oe the historical tableau of which Ristori, in statuesqoe at- Rarours 100 i titude, was the grand and central figure, iy an actual and utter obliteration of the two great Toe eEUrT Mane leet ropes ealy cag death from choters hes oovirrad on the ahi Faleon at the ok is the last f - English Opinion of Maxi | pomark isthe lat person in the world tobe deterrod | deavored to defend his frie only to afford an oppor to sources of patronage which control the Tammany Hall | lower Quarantine. Tie vsine ot the deceased was Apolonte Milian’s Position. The nomination of Boust coutinues to be the subject of | “nity for a great and “Amphibious” unknown to launch Broadway Theatre Matinee. General Committee. That thero must ba an absolute | Federer, who wns cholera ship ea Th wr aa” fh Sesting general conversation, and notwithstanding bis con- | &t him the shafts of a merciless vatire. Did ‘‘Amphibi- on, The ark Wash cil every one is convinced that it argues | ous’! watch the heavens « fow nights ago for tho mi- no god fare ponnenecentrager nny Bane grating stars? For what other influences can have se- ATALY TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE POPE. | court citice to thin reopese ree eee Riera reaps ait care Biri esther aa Scat Reape knight of old, whom kind Kuntgunde chaltenged to pick Occasves already the glove thrown "7 I OUR BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE. | pronccuced a” oevers, judgment against, bin, SY | werense the jue of death ond tomblingty ectee ae. -&e. &o. o 80, with your usnat courtesy, pray spare men little what wo bave to expect, and relieves ws from the no. | space in your columns to say a word or two to my The Artist of Florence was presented toa far house ot | rvorgapization of the democratic part, yon next first of the Broadway matinee yesterday afternoon. The piece | January, when the new Genoral Commitioos are to be is @ domestic drama in two acts, adapted by Mr. Dillon chowem, is perfectly clear; for it hax been only by brute from a French vaudeville by M. Scribe. The plot i8 | force of patronage and oMleiad corruption that the somewhat simple, though intoresting. M. Clermont, ® | Tammany Hall Geueral Commtioe has been beld im Pdor French artiwt (Mr. Dillon), secures as binwife n Indy | pind subjection to the Finanes and Stroot Departments of bigh rawk (Miss Celia Logan), with whom tikwow uiade during the past threo years. > busband ascertains the Marqpis de Villeflour (Mr, J. Naxle) THM COMYPROLLNEAN' fs carrying on certain rather questionable imtrignes. In ‘The hari-kari committed by the Tammany Hall “rin, order to maintain the position which he imagines due to | chiefetukes away much of the interest which might Disriscanw Casvaure Edward Letrect, the man whe ‘was Injured on Pridey by the expiasion ot 6 whistey still im Now sirost, died yevierday morning at tho New York Hospital, The deceased waa a resident of Gs ana lentes awifo and who Sania We pais on rn Seay ake Be oor os : old ae inquemt the be: the ody thie Intrenet Uswonnesas.—-Ap oficer of 1 ‘Third yecetnes topes cexsity of mincing matters when ot our tela | ‘Amphibious friend, who, as «# matter of | bis wife, the artist outlives his income, which leads to yentorday discovered a man named Thomas Xmth tying o@ ‘ tions with bis government. pole Ryan pe ete otherwise be felt in the contest for the enormously | 4). sidewalk in Pulton sieeet, Brondw. IRELAND. of the new Premier, it ia alinost saperfiaouato mention | Couwe, reads the Hxnarn daily, Will he please | his falling into the powor of Ichabod, » userer (Mr. | powortul office of head of the Financial Department. ‘The condhiosi; teed uneag ane a lntaetorin, ene that we do not attach tho slightest weight or importance | inform me how, in my defence for them, I | Juck). The Marquis, to revenge upon Clormont his hay- | present canvass ts clearly what the Hanan predicted (1 > alee hea erie mae ‘Arrests of Suspected Feninns and Selzures of | to them; fortunately wo are perfectly able to take care | made the matter worse for the yacht owners? | ing forbidden him any communication with his wife, { M0vld bea triangular Contest, with Jade Michael tat a eri War Materials. of ourselves, and if any one attempts to tojure us Connolly representing the anti-ring and Cooper In Lonpon, Nov. 23, 1866. have to do #» at his own peril. The network of intrigue | Tf these gentlemen have commercial interests which de. | manages to gain from Ichabod an overdue bill, which be | stitute democracy; Judge Richard the. otha My Nov. 25) 1508. | which ‘s beginning to be woven at Vienna will be rudely | mand their time and claims upon them of @ domestic | subsequently destroys in the prosemce of the artist. | urd bearer of the Union repul and Richard A number of persons accdsed of Fenianism have been | torn asunder by the points of Prussian bayonets, ” nature which cannot be sacrificed for a yacht race across | Maduine Clermont, ascertaining in this way the beggared | #. Connolly (‘slippery Dick’ Tamnany-Mozort nara on. Yesterday forenoon). while arrested at Limerick, and large quantities of pikes and The Nord Deuteche (Bismarck’s organ) ridicules the | 4, ocean, should they be held up to ridicule and kickod ring’’ nominee, As to the ing Hudson sireet, nome Vestry street, « man named advancement of Boust by announcing very gravely that Sondition of her husband, at once commences 4 system } jeans, nobody asks what action, other arms seized by the authorities: the Etuperor 1 about to complete his edminiatrat on | and cuffed about by John Jones and Billy Smith, who | of cconomizing, but unfortunately for hor and her good | to take. They made their last expiring in + being wader the iafuense ef Naser, wre ‘The Agitation Continued—Additional Arrests. | by making the Prince of Augustenburg Minister of War, | are not interested in one way or another in either yacht? | intentions an order comea to Clermont from the £m- | November, and did not make it wisely, They did not Loxvox, Nov. 24—Noon, | M. Mirés Minister of Finance, aud M. May (a Jewish ‘ ¥ : kive the Albany candidate for Governor that “Afty thon : ens rhe Fenian agitation in Ireland atit continues, Many | Howsvaper writer, who has besa promoted by the Prus- | TO satisfy a mere whim, oF for pastime, these gentlemen | perorforthrve picturos, thoamount of ayment forwhich | find majority’ which Me. Secretary Seward proinis aa ie peers sian authorities for abusing the King) Minister of Kc- | from their several standpoints of safety and ease took on | is sufficiont to elevate him above all of his pecuniary | and by running the tieket of Mr. Joho 1 fatally, Pipe n mn ‘ esa which falla i od Danielson, ope ‘An American named McGillveroay, who was auspocted | cHbinet Th iG Gate calls Beust a political ness, evegoan agai, Io vets to the devil, “8 upon the artist ust ae ho is about to commence his with tho humiliation of w defeated sing” alliance with beware pre ge low, ef Bridgeport, ( = rte gps ine Jagliogro, and is astonished at the infatuation of the | take the pleasure trip to Cowes, at do you care for | work. Being thus again thrown into a state of poverty, | the defu conspirators: the Tammany-Mozart i Be sidame then . wear of being an agent of the Fenians, was arrested at Dublin | Austrians’in placing any reliance upon ule tricks of | your families and homes? What do yon caro for your | M. Clermont believes bimsalf removed to poor cottage, | coalition. In ke tanner, no g Crark poseuteapes Soued hy sa eat ae MOE proprieter of the Mozart diutrly taken 10 tbo New Yo fe conducive to the interesta of ow York tal the means of living having been secured by the sale of | course the medioal tewacment furniture and valoables, the fact, however, being that | tray find mo money for sobei-tonce \# a tually procured by Mada pocket, Very nearly all the strong and independent to-day and imprisoned. legerdewatn. The liberal journals azree with their semi «spotted | oicial colleagues in regarding his appointment as a Many others whom the authorities have “‘spotted”’ | ton provocation ou the part of Austria, against which pockets? Go, all three of ye ; buffet the billows of « December Atiantic—snit? the pol breezes of midwinter is persoual < ae will be immediately arrested. it behooves the Prussian government to be on their | &l¢s—toss to and fro, up and down, topsy turvy, hig. | C\erniont’s singing at the opera Ichabod, during the | leaders of tho Mozart wigwam bave joined the d WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE wo guard; but some of them aro inclined to hore that he | S!e4y piggledy—get wot—get son sick—get turned inside | absence of his wife, manages to instil all eorts of doubts iio Union party, as the only active and reliable den nee r Will devote bis undeniable talents to the arduous task of | Ot!" And all for | what? =| Why, for the | into the ariist’s mind as to her fidelity, which +o | orwtic organization opposed to the dictation of the cor Weveuxerem Coote Cover —The Fall term of the Cir. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. reorganizing tho vast empire, tho destinies of which | ‘fame’ of the thing! For the mere éclaf attendant wpon | work upon his mind a¥ to lead to the determination to | ruplions of Tammany Hall; and, indeed, it Is now profty | cus Court and Oyer and Termnimer of Weachestor eoumty b> ¢ Th. celyaee have been #0 unexpectedly intrasted to his guidance, ba cond phe ASH pact Tae tea pe take poison, While in the very act of carrying out his | geveratiy admitted that there I) ie oY me Of | commences at White Piaina to nm Justice Selagrema a id leane 2 e! i 1 r An English View of Maximilian’s Abdication. ane oe Spopenoe. © Say Bion banal eta aceet bese gheuld go? Alletu® and. peneenes. Can these eeatiemen intention he ia interruy by his servant Augustus | the democratic party on Manbattan Ilan B®, th® | wy preside, ‘There are Bow in the jail at White Plaine eevee (Mr, H, Jordan), who is quickly joined by Madame Clere | Tammany Hall General Committee, of whict Supervisor Lonpon, Nov. 24, 1866. renewal of which mij y be expected reasonably, I ask, to inconvenience them- " % nider indie murder Thete are ala o : ikht ond in their utter destruction, Ld ys ; be mont. Sbe gives a full explanation of her conduct, | and Acting Street Commissioner Wm. M. Tweed tx t on An editorial writer in the London Times of this morn- What adds to the ill humor of the Prucatan govern- | 8¢!¥es—porhaps irrecoverably —just for tho sake of five or | during the joy consequent pose h her husband a chairman, aud the other the Cooper In andl tae ae Ah 4 q . six thousand dollars apiece, ing believes that the Emperor Maximilianghas actually | ment at the elevation of thetr anciout enemy is theexul. f *% ‘onsand dollars anisce, gered on a boat race? ae hway robbery, two foe denly finds his sight, and the curtain falls upon the | peo under the command of that veteran po tation which it bas occasioned in Saxony, where the peo- makes assertions, Know | happy group, € napirator,” Mr. John Young Savage. There i for graka lasedey, aad one tor abdicated. Tho Times looks for the intervention of the | die evidently look upon tt as a pledgo tint better times | Well that they are correct, He will pardon mo if I tell ti Bitten’ acting was good, but the character ia not | are curious rumor afloat with regard to the inten 5 ne United States government as the noxt step, as@ mutter | are at hand, aud that eorothing will be doue erelone to | him that he makes « great mistake when he states that | one which calls out Lis best powers, His representation | tion on the part of President Johnson to recognize | How Taree Ameavren.Oo Priday might Mr James of course, but hopes that good results will follow. relieve them from the Prussian yoko, to which all the | the owners bi fps lp geen dd ad apiece t0 | of a blind man was certainly Htelike, and lied lineation | the latter organization as his Andependent sup- | Me¥adden, lving in Greenburg, Wastohesier county; tte 13 to thei tho match. The French Army Transport Fleet. eels dies Odie reception of the ine et oes pe and is divided among a great many. In some cases the Ii is reported that tenty transports will sail from | bis rotara to Dresden i alno the subject of very’ un- | owners aubscribe very emall wire.” And does “Ampti i iately | friendly comments in the Prussian presa, It was, in | {US" suppose for a momont that certain of these gentle- Brest to bring home the French troops immediately | friendly comments tefomphant entry be arovereign just | men can, for the sake of gaining the small amount they of the contending passions, which culminated im at. | porters, and that Mr, Sa is DOW prowsed at Wash- | his horse in front of store in r tompted gelt-destruction, gained for him well merited | ington for an important federal position, with ail 7 an Sy - Fh village of be Laray applause, Mies Cella Logan's Madame Clermont was | the chances that be will be nominated aud a the store but «fow minutes before ad aleo ge This arfise is cortainiy weil qualified to play | confirmed by the Sonate in the first week of its soasion, he horse and wagun had been stolen, The thief wae a domestic réle of this class, The other parts were fair, | To obtain confirmation the Senate for a democrat wigrane ie james Meck. hewae ore after the arrival of the noxt mail from Mexico. arriving from a vielorious campalga than of one. who | have thrown into the gonoral purse, afford to throw busi: & hrs Stoddart being, perticalaris happy in her rendition | May appear to auteiders a rather dublous Jo PA iy pM perp! 4 i SERA had broaght his kingdom to the brink of ruin, and who | 1 y ot home for the maid, Victorine, To-morrow night Mr, | Known that Mr. Savage personally seerete erty tn Veotnrday the prisoner wag Che, THE ROMAN QUESTION. was only allowed to return after subscr.bing to tho harsh h Wee tisate they appear, in conjunction with Miss Kate | respect of the most prominent in this ¢ helore Dy. Vouptman. 2s Morrianwla Balt and ignominions terms dictated by an impefdoxs con- | ™iht gain now by crossing will pot by any means com- the comedy of Wonder and a farce, | and such influences would be ight to bear on the Jnl at White Viains for ~ queror. Tho whole city was on Its legs, every house was | Pensate tbem for the damage they might thus incur | supported by an augruented company Sovate as would cause bis name, wheuever sent io, vom Tianaisow Last Raturday otghe town of Tye, was set upon ty three footpads in the lawn ot Harrison. One of them stope ped hie bores by taking hoid of bi » ane on eeoh alde of thy ‘ rod, and than beat au : be put through by daylight. we New York Theatre—Grimth Gaunt Matinee. | 4.4% bweon etscmerasuanemaieesy Por Yesterday's matinén of Griffith Gount attractod a large | Candidate, and Judee Kelly, the republican ca audience, the pleasant theatre being well filled. Mr. | it must be cloar to every intelligent observer of aytt that the contest substantially lies botweon the first and | stu Mortimer and Mivs Eytinge, in their rendition of the two tho last samed of thane cendiés J Connolly | gx tn central characters, acted with their usual truth and | haga personal strongth often toated and nover found spirit and won many new admirers. They both show a | wanting; be 1 a favorite with the working clases, and U aod by ibe same ones Mr. i gE 1 to Negotiate With the Pope. | adorned with Saxon flags, thoghurch bella rang a merry | M0ancially bere. Victor Emanuel to N pepo vere peal, the Chief Burgomaster fecelved. the Ting with & | This race will scarcely pay the winner for the trouble 7 2h, Speech overflowing with profecaions of fidelity and | &84 expense of sending his boat. The ontlay necessary The govornment of Italy will renow negotiations with | atrachmont, and be paased one to his deserted | tO the trip will consume all be gains by the victory. dhe Pope 4 onsen, palace through strects densely lined with spec. | Now, why sir, if certain of those gentlemen are inter- tators, who rent the air with enthusiastic har. | ested to so smal! an amount in the sweepstakes (what ITALY. ovtside wagers they have I know not) should they be the ae me teh icae ee fbadgeree lao Satsang’ holy’ tent injeresta here Vebeas. wane ww ae the garrigon of Dresden is formed by Saxon troops, mili- ered to the four winds of the heavens, jist to toa abgat de. . re. tury honors were got wanting, and the citizens tok a | {oT three or four weeks on sult water ina contest which ona. | 8M (riends urge that if thelr votes can elect him, he scribes thom a0 white mas mith thele tasee blacked, See ot aaa ee ne on. 1860, | Peculiar pleasure in foting thelr soldiers whe had saat | {8 St beat a lottory? For the Ifo of me I can'tsee, ‘Tree, | Horough understanding Of thoir respective impersona- | eae nace majority. wee tae the bal on Oe bled Ok & Land ‘alga aad ast Teturned from Oghting against the Prassians, ani saem | tt Would be better, T think, all things considered, if We tons, and have succeeded \n #0 identifying themselves Justice Richard Kelly, beside the republican endorse € Iv fa reported authoritatively that Signor Ratazzi will | to be qnite ready to do so again at the first opportunity. | OWM9rs could accompany their boats. Hut circumstances | with tho parts ax to leave little chance for criticism, Mr | ment, will doubtless be endonvd by the Citizous’ Amo ene NE auccred Baron Rioasoll in the Foreign OMice. ‘The prociamation of King John to his peuple ts con- | Aumotimes alter cages, and this is one of thowe peculiar } ivwea tom Leicester inn vory hanpy piece of acting, ciation, and porably by the Loyal League of (Union THE STEAMSHIP SAN FRANCISCO DISABLED. sived 4 ; cases. But a most astonishing thing tome Coie am ihe best spirit poss bie. He promisaa te adhere | toany should, Pad Pry itke, interforo with « matter that good faith he displayed towards the old Bund, and to do | C8Rceras them not—a strictly private match between SPAIN. everything In bis power to render the alliance as advan- | MOMbers ol the New York Yacbt Club, Their boats are > tagcous to his ti t for their own amusement, not to tickle the million with, mare; but these endorsements carry along with them | wg and improves wits each qucomasive repetition’ | more “rorpectality”” than voton; for Dearly °C 4°" | Tay weamahip me green Monmams Nov 24 1800, Mre, Wilkin# is not adapted to the character of the | Ueman belonging to these two organizations ale boiongs | vie york 9 ite vn gy Mig sm vn reo to the republican party, and would therefore be lonnd | Ney Leek for iver pte Sarason oo yet we ought not to he lew charitable, be paren nave * ti Canine sho does the beet with the part that abe can, | Oy, political interes and honor to support Judge Kelly (oruia regiments, arrived hore to-day, Ono of hae ; tine fo | of “Kentucky? was to decide to ride bin 1 | Morey Vint, Paul Carrick and tho remaining parts of the | Sane inilnecces su se eee ntrichdly tothe | boWert gave gut when about five hundred miles down - setae >? Nov, 23, 1866. ation ei aarti pode hty pot coher 8 trial of apoed, and the habitnés of the track sboula ory | Cast were all well given, and the fine scones of the trial | Stig ut Special Besatona, Pe re velar | the coast, sod she waa obliged to put back, Her oworm . 28, 1866, nection with Austria and to back out of the engagements | Out fora "jockey on hie Yack;"' or if the owner of | and the old-time fair were prowmtod and received with | Juvtumatanten his what Piseaelilie shut bot « have been talegraphed to sand abother steamer here te 4 popular outbreak against the government of Spain | fe ration, Ina word, everything that proceeds from Aus. | Dexter should decide to trot him to wagon, and tho turf. take the y 48 liabie to oocur at any moment. tria and Saxony is viewed with the utmost aueptoton, and | {es tnaist upon harness, | It reminds me of an old fash. ‘There are vague rumors that the Quoen will abdicate | regrots are continuhlly expressed thet Prussia should | 1oned toa-party T om fered at, where the old maid, the applause which they merit. ‘The vame play will evt- | Oodq ro a ‘repub) dently continue to attract crowds of admirers for some | Weea' the weruont aivice of thet oliy Otepaper ri time, or until ita withdrawal muy be necoaeitated 10 Mak | and their beat practical leaders they could. hare carried ° ora room for moro novellie uve halted in her career of victory, and thua have left | ‘* Brown, knew all about the affairs of Horothy Ann an the Comptrolierabip with perfect ease, by nomiuating ‘to avert the threatened storm. her enetnias time to collect their resources fora new trial | 284 Penetope Jane, and attempted to rule the domestic —— either Judge Barnard, named by the Hietany, or Smith however, no one doubte but that | Dearth of Stator Magee, And all this time the bobbery ix Theatre Francais Comedy Niatt. kily, Je. Tho latter wax alrondy endorsed and prened going on, how I pity the poor yacht owners. Does any- » PRUSSIA. phe ma orrctntam tha cuales of ine Bods think they appreciate these attacks of newspaper. ~~~ new Austrian Ambasandor at Berlin must be anything | 40%? They are like the poor frogs the naughty bays of the Government. but pleasant, although the Emperor tag been auMciently | Sned; It was great fun to the boys, but precious litte Berwax, Nov, 23, 1866, | well advised, or is hinself nufficiently acquainted with | tthe frogs, In ther stead they send members of the sate a Yacht Club to takg charge of their yachts. ‘Tho sailing ‘The Legislative Chambers have agreed in censuring bas ed Prussia Wines piouaiee his edintannte mastera are not kopreme command, And the tn- One of the largest houses of the season gathered at for the nomination by both the democratic and repabli- oresshtn palaonrg can German Geacral Committons, and i whose (avor the the Thédtro Francais lat evening. The entertainment | San Herman Goacrel Commltion, and in wee tne ae comprised a comedy, a valideville and opérette, Lee | issued promunciamentcs. Casting there candidaten over Dam Avengia, ope of Ofenrach’s most enjoyable | board, or rather not considering ther in conw: o' a “ sos ileal ‘ republicans are now going it alone boufiuarten, war Bre oadcial ty MM, & inn sort of blvd hopo that their Lea tive Cel ‘the government for tho sale of the Cologne Railroad | the King on Monday, and met with » polite if not with | rests of the New York Yacht Club will be Just asdeariy | Francie, The second piece, Hing Couty, Francs de Ke. | between the demooratic Unlou and the Trmmany- Mozart without their sanction. a cordial reception. The King stdanou han teen ten tiad ped femal Rotter cael nang ly 4 them a6 | compense, introduced Miee Olive Logan to the pa candidaten The influence of Huper sor Ely, however, to pay a vinit to Potsdam, an invitation which, Al 3 ee nypsinn ots Aince he cannot be & ean imnerlt with any bope ¢ ponte state, of thin » is equivalent to pou sorb saan ithe ed paseakee Weete te phnrdtcm havesihPhaid hat wretaleetiny lege Hobat of an Engtiah | suceens, will undoubtedly be cust for the Couper Institute FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. whieh he bas therefore been fat 1@ against the #o-called perils to be encountered, I, | actress ins Parixian play, and nowines, and with the German vote, irreepective of Siasaey'st “| In the approaching session of the Prua for one, ‘don't see i comedians, afforded an ex party, there is no doubt of the euccens of the iatter. Pay Jolin 8. Giles haw received the nomination tor the “Amphibious seema to be of the opinion that which commences on the 12th tnat,, . * ‘ oy ; comparison between the two siylon of acting It] odog of Comptroller from the McKew organization, but | Blomach, iittare, It yuu, wouhd The Lon Money Market. be missing, bo eee - Just bd woil £ acrowa ae ocean " wm the Lonvox, Nov, 23—Lvening. | mombers having resgned thoir sents, finding It nseioey | [@ their yachts as to pam» few woaks with tho squad- | will aufficw tv ey that auch comparison was dect- | as this faction of the democracy has no infuener whon | fovere, tie of indigestion, billone oom. ‘The money market is slightly easier. Consls closed at | 12 obvage the strcam that lias got in ga Gon(ies Wanna Cane eva bouts) dan ebuewt thanenree |. Aeuiz:diend maenguens te See Cotes eee ee aes ee me ies’ chances are rather | [elt cry ass proactive meaning. thee te tbe 9, for money. The following aro the closing prices for | Gorlin, MM. Jezdal and Hey! to" replace “whom ‘now { {rm Rome durin ; # | therompary to. tow. the charinng natueaTnees peeviiar |. Still another candida na Ke Hemtog, wh | Sioracin in ator tae, Cult Manan’ ina we pines AMERICAN. SECURITIES, writs have been issued by which the elections are fixed | {ime Cruising i ae ee wand fellow countrymen. Mies Logan was | Dae recetved the nomi ational | iia eMleney. Bald everywhere, N@tn Dey ot Coited £ ates five-twenties. tox | for Saturday next, The candidates who have offered Gastteeen last ok wee fines ro in bor couception of the rls, and adhered to the | Union, the Taxpayers’ General Commitice, and is back - — Erios 3 <J60* | themselves all betong to the party of progress, but ars | ita “When “ou eats emusic peer ealinee Waku, the text: her Kngh accent was of coure | Up by @ committee of wealthy taxpayers, who Lave We Mair a Kates, ana Tors Tilnols Contrais...... 781, | Willing to support tho Ministry in ita foreign policy, Te taraldees cb tenaam oc Gan eer perceptible was efficiently anpported by | selected their candidate becaune he ls a burivess man, © | grey a“ 9 x ip wal traures -"* | flatter themselves that their comptatsance will be ro- hud places o rhomes? Riven thot and Athert and Mile, Alphonsine, The | goed Mnanc and wholly unfamiliar with party polit air to ihe original oular, ib falling owt, keepe they di ee a ed h of the weakest hair Lonpox, Nov. 24—Noon. | warded by « modification of its domestic nysiam of gov- | they did. wore they not alware in cary distaner of ston, J’ Amour que , Hie therefore comes before the people with clean bands, naan, cirguginens ihe growin of the wasters bas The money market is steady, ernment in a bberal sense, Ad yat, It must be conieseed, Res beter bg sot on almost a the train rably given, Mile, Rosa Sai claiming the auffrages of bis felow citizens, SRS “Cte ae? Consots open at 90, for money. thore 1s not the alightest symptom of aueh a mvtamor: | Sonor Was the telecenpiy not vent ut hand’ tbe delightnlly, and M. Francis, a a clamay peasant “ “4 ‘The following are the curren phosia; the oid bigh tory functionaries remain in office, | Bones t Mae, tke tilonrn ie in in distant toons one th Ld amesing. On Tuesday next Halevy's dy Mate Qveveente and fhuct fell are the current quotations for the royal assent continues to be refused to the election Suess evar a emanate els tr er nets cull be performed. ears AMERICAN SRCURITING:— * of liberal mayors end common councilmen, and the ana of Ucables: : Pity ©. Chath ing, largeat - y dina day Kk? The Tammany Hall City Convention met last night to United States five-twenties ‘ox | Press is undor as trict control as ever. Even 'the prose. | Paved inn é y AoA Sep — OS i as pal atag seeing A om! y Co Fata sy we | ithe clin, ned an very lew prises. Ber iWon Cosamard itinois Contrais * | Gution of M. Twesten for tus speech tn the House of De- | gard to the ‘domestic tie being stronger in winier 1 Dawizon appea ne > come Ot Ge ee ee SKOKAW BROS. @2 Lafayetis place ond 18 Fourth ov 7 ‘ puties awainst the Supreme Tribunal has not been | Feather, aa affected by rough eas, than it would be in | 4) ? o hhie celebrated character of Richard | S04 for st the eanuing charter slection, The conven ‘The Liverpeel € Marke sit pa fitoal ottuseas; tied the Sekclae’ batiag’ baaee {0 | gummmer sailing," I have only to sey that this groat | thy (vs sonett of the German Gaund whe te 0 Organized shortly before oight o'clock, Emanuel F Manntactured Omty LivEnroot, Nov. 23—Evening. | quilted in tho first instance, the auft waa carried up to a | oes Tace bas frightened a xrvat many of that gentler | Ht. for the hone lhe Henan on? | Hart being called to the chair. Upon « formal ballot it - és a “ iP sox whom we should all endewor to please, aud who formance generally, waa not #0 good as at the Stadt ‘The market for cotton is unchanged. Hee ea ee ee rude net te etOrneY | tender, tireless welicitude for the welfare of their torus 7 70; My. Damteon, being pkppented, te the Thatin | PPTTne Oat Mekaws B Commetiy wee toehowe of Lyi ie tt Ay | a ueral actially proposed his condemnation to two years’ J 0 fanguinhing, who, appeal peanve} ae ee ee mane | them h in h res P ‘The cotton market quite active, at yertertay’s | enormity of tho crime. | The Kummerpericht, however, | to tictening ears that ax duty “ow wm call them away | several times bad apcasion to commend mont highly, | inau recive the onanimova nomination of the con Ghouléat Pemade Melianie® advance, and with prospects of the day's sales amount | Perbaps desirous of reviving the reputation tt had ao | Cag iy es can easily be supplied) they will stay at | oy se re ¥ | Venton, which war onevied. A comenition of one {rom | m/c", 2u%s seudely tee bast hee Deemaganea GAG to fully 16,000 bales quired in the famous aifair of the Miller of sanssouoi, | {4nd ' ape y v y slay And we repent that {t the bert we have seen; not ex eg ee eg org pnd 1» senidouy, te bans Hair Dronning are ing, y k took the same view of the case as the lower court, viz:— | O° sie it paine me to acnin he obtived to copting that of the eter Booth, Hie admirable cortan . tite pcan eink Middling uplands 14444. | That by paragraph 94 of the constitution members of the | sampiivioua’’ that he cominits another ve hia Jost conception and hin echolarty igterpre ne. Liverpoo! Breadstuffs Market. House were exoncraced frow ail responsibility for re- | whee he aurmises that all the owners contampinte o Gon inion eltilieg to ol iabgenied Tear ee ggemaee adh onvention pa Ds a Lavansvon, Nov, 94—X tmarks made in the exorrise of their legislative functions, | aethe ccsan in tearers, #0 us to meet Unaie yuchia | We need not cive again, the fe acl yon eapnre Nhord shortly return re ot us on ranted : : except to the House itwelf, and the wequittal was accord- re i ‘ A Pastahenaonah mre merits of the , mapa. | ben, whowne welen , — Liverpoot Provisions Market. 1t remains to be seen whother the Minister of Justice | yacht: the others have declared that they entertain mo | earnest appinuse by nt audlionce that had & ct cupressing Wis sense of gratitude to Tammany Hall for | N°’ “7 nl tok Pin oe ten mais st _ Laven Nov. 23—Iveni will have tie boldness to appeal, om dernwr resort, tothe | idea of taking pareage in steamehip. Ono of the beautiful rendering of rf z of politica! aver be bad enjoyed, and pledy GENIN A. ia Beonaw wom, ng. ing prewng maf s) Lim ” Supreme Tribunal, and wiether that estimabie body will AvINg CoD oa most wor If, if elected, to discharge the daties of the : ot ete be conetaten : Provisions aro unchanged. Lard ja tending downward. | think itaalt competent to decile In acase tn which it | Mh positive will pot do on, He ie corsieent troughon A sirlot roaard to invegriy and the Con | 4 Thamkagiving inner spaited by Ienry | would preter the double part of piwintif and judee wentet boner “pested’” whet be Guha fatter wiopour aatiotuction.” Aller the comclamion of | an) drug yantiy’ (ee pastor auged 2m wanda Setichras OP MARINE INTELLIGENCE, | From ao article the official “correspondence” it | i the prams. My advice to him i# to look in future be. | Steinway Hall Cart Wolfsohats Second 4 remarks loud calle were made for Sheri «ne PLONE TRAST COW ORE. 5 | appears th gh Lhe convalmwcence of M. de Bis | fore he ieape. This striking out lanterniew ou a dark caus Siow ped upon the platform in response, Mr one | marck i progressing favorably, be ix by nO means 4D productiv no stembling. One word more eats ak ates Gis bane . All Drives Cashed Im Legal Lotteries. Cleca- Quessstows, Nov. 24—Noon. | Ufely recovered from his illnoms. He is desire and Thave done, The writer of the wouldm acritao. | Te Perfor! *ow poco fet Ra rg Aa er O08 Ot LOSING SS 5, QUUTR, Broker, 1B Benet wor The Cunard steamship Australasian, which lft New | rap: UIMK Lo Berit ae eter. for nions article, In the editorial columns of a contemporary alieitnep Ayer sheen oicrpacsind ayer vod fh . a part in the preliminary Inbors for the speedy e a fow daywaxo, amused himself at leugth by comment " he came frulta and good points that we “ ” York on November 14, touched at this port this fore. | ment of the North German confederation, a wi tag om the maneer in which this oveah tucteh was made, ‘ 7 sitll gd 4 the probable rewadi « treetor'e Yaly Dro, The Beet te the toon. Aflor landing mails and passengers she proceeded | MaPplly begun, and he i especiaily anxiour to | ang peeped into the whys aed wherelores in tre ab ypsetd-mrenentagriglnn uf at of bath tha Commattys and vectmy, 6h Barclay tevemt : Ny ae do tabennees complera,”” The goverament Joaraal traste thes this | “fouty Martin’ style, He complains that L’Hiroudelie.. | toral sonata, This charming work, which dered Aidata, Hecalied : ‘pool, era Tr wrist will be erat fied, though woe for th interest | a yacht nenrly sixty tons larger than any of the contest. | by many e* an epitome of tle great pastoral oyna “the ther ono” | Conwe, Menten. Raterors Seiats ae Rae of Prosnia that he suould aostaiu from business until | Seiein the coming race-Was ot allowed to enter the tiie e of the ment diMeult tore hin to withdemw, ta order to inure the s00- | esore ef (ne Tere euned "RAG AL LE * OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE his physical strength is perfectly restored. Tho Austrian | \isty alan, againat the boats with keels and the boats with. | P2007. \* Provably om 4 . Tammany Hall ‘candidate, Mr K poue | Br s Papers assert wat Hiearck i# suflering from the wme | oar He probably ia not aware that at the making of the | pinoist to interpret, The second movement, Largo erable length, referring to Mr, Richard Be Con enn ~ disease that clouded the last days of Frederick William copatabes the owner Of thie yacht wae Bet - wienata, 0 6 trthing sce. The mon r the uifice and anngancng him |. ie. Vom shnwm wer every Miser oer RS ‘and which results in mental alienation; bat this is - 9 bot present, | oppoeinnata, wana tae andl cau oF | ee me i a pt oS , not a nonce ae the a pe ag tne ag lhe. Beg aregatta, aod jtwas thought advisable not to Increase | Dat the dramatic eects depend entirely on the gw when the ol! ow | hee pee of (he QUA BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE. er aged ebay Met stom Das 1% | the namber of competitors, Ax the terma of the agres- | the player Io Mr. Wolfeohn’s hands it wax tedic Lange, pace om, ceived w severe shock. but Ihave the highest suthoriy | ment vow stand no other yacht can enter. It would inoteet ve The echersn ta, wa rey 3st V0 arene, anraar Teen's ght ws “The Expected Alliance With Russia Opinion | [oF stating big mental tecultion are unimpaired | necessitate a change in the entire pragmamme, which | heavufal mor Jo Nemination: fis ‘ eee i IU of the New Foreign Minister of Austrin. | (euers! Renu, the Minisior of War, \e aio in very ivlif | the gentlemen do not sem willing {0 adopt tboven it req republicans held their Alte | Fo Sw eee nbora P ne the. je health, and will not be able to aapist at the open Now, sir, | bave transgremed too long already on your tle feeling with the composer, entions last night, with the fotle DM Fifcn evenre, corner Tewerp cas Mem B ~ aged ae ral pouealhy lab ‘diacetate and ationes but I trust ou will let the o failed, bat im working ent the dete J | fess ‘ ort, 5 t * Landeman’ Any ” h movement he dis uel taste ng had sot Nament, &e. clusion of the elections, which are to take place early in pes He cae y If he would only develop the br ' Ad domtriet—Adjourped tilt ZUM inet | oad Soames Beentsx, Nov. §, 1806. | January, and it would not do for both assemblies to be an tee a Settee | EOE, be oust Bere cca tke ome oth ugene Ward | , . Gang beens oany This time, certainly, the grievous errors ceptions of thove marvellous ronaiea, The vext matino® | guy distnct—t harien White. Shavetie Maxineiite Bese There is certainly something in the wind between Rue. = te ue toe 4 L.-J bd jery mach I 3 will take place on Friday next. uh duiriet—* A OH Vance | ne "the aw 3 wernt ey vd sia aod Prussia, although the reports cireniated in Paris wg SEN INS RT * out of water’ © Yaehteman” was once — - tite Adjourned Ui Bel a 1 Wretweg & . enough to suggert in the columns of the Hrmanp that a | 9. Henhaner’et ‘ “ bh district.Natban C. Kil ' ‘hat an alliance bas retually been we CANADA. : ne Edward Mullenhaner'’s Conservatory Concert. | lab distr ethan © Kip y struck up betwoon the Landeman’ could not be expected to appreciate the | PO" ere i ens enn at the shove dretinguisied | ith district-—Clinatophor Pullenan ip faaser's Wine Prewsinm iinet two Poware is, at any rate, prematate, A Polisl journal, points of w yrcht race, or the position of a" Yachts. ; " 17th dyvtriet Adjwnrned tll 20 inet the Deiennik Posrancki, aesorte that the Cabinet of st. | man Perhaps not, Until | am an seoomplished 4c place yesterday afternoon at Irving Hall octane jane te artiat to mary Horert Shelter for the Sufferers by the Groat Fire | yachteman, I have pot (he andacity to eign myrelf thar, 1 wee of wau interest - “ ‘ stihee, od) Petersburg has offered to give up ail the territory situate ‘Testimonial to De. Marsden, &e. bat am content witb the experience I have anm ) ee oon (A mary “ pa ahs A Sight, when Mr. Win p —4 | eon ae wat geal on the laft bank of the Vistula to Prassia, provided the Qrenac, Nor, 24, 1896. | In helping to reef & topaail many atime off the great | Ferm Trom the follo r april gow erserar gen omsnation. = gy la'ter agists Russia in the annexation of Kastorn Galicia, y A large number of lemporary shede have been erected | {abes and wearing & wot Jackas ‘houran sot, ilies from } apus 1) Chops yar ntinsioh 19 -deecogecngyencee dod pal Uniom Alderman nominating | saul afer ¥ la chiefly inhabited i " " mts aed Sateen Lito, played by w 0, rir vo | conventions met last evening Subjotned ie the rex a chie@y inhabited by Ruthenians, and (t ealis | in the bornt district in which many of the busged ont rabrenchnnndteu ing-two alto and two celion—by Charles Robubert; | the meetings: Third éitnet, Robert Marrienn n | apon the Anpalide Russe and the Nord Deuteche Zetrng | by the late fire wil flod rhelter for the winter, A great . f dimtrict, etjoarned, Fifteenth distriet, * . tadony the fact if they ean, Nelther of these oficial | M2Auy are emigrating to the United Staten DEATH OF A VETERAN OF THE WAR OF i6i2. Ketterer'a African fantesia, for three plance, | Slewit, elivaresd, Pieontty Siete, po. mic fhe prints has as yet responded to the challenge, notwith- | pe A public veatimonial is propo La Bowves, Nov. 24, 1sge. | ployed vy Mrs. Rood, Mien Pease and Mrs a ; avin 2 Tookors 6 Wall monet, % 1 standing which I have every reason for believing that the | qoeramtinn fentauons with New York and ater Ameri, | Mr. James Jobnsom, one of the reruaining vouernne | Fist; : or ais Il Ah Phcmagt Boge « a we er ynemres Ward Remacen:+ Tee Mews how ne DP hiliestirt, r tirel a , by which the epread of the cholera was pre | of the war of 1812, died toy, at his rex. | covatina from Pave <1 a & ~sgfibapnntny ange sud enihusiantic treating © iW | te eee ont monet geneere world remrernd rumor alluded to in entirely without foundation, It is porta, by which the #p ' La , and Theodora Weeks; Beethoven's senate in G major, | Michard 1. Oomnoliy took place law erenug a No fe | iF HORE MACHT fy “ctrl, Beas a vented. possible, aad even not unlikely, that eome such idea haw The Nova Seotis, the Inst outward bound st of | Wence in Winchesur, aged cighty-five years, doen started by Russian diplomatiste; but, in the firt | the soason, sailed this morning for Liverpool, The | He waa smong the first to enlit from hie opas €9 played by Mise Emily Kohl; dun omerrtonte by | Ping avenne, where the nomination of the! Ge" | poewittborrd ! jo red rT "7 Ae Tonka, bees i Non * fremae tate | Vive Prowt Hafow, Be jogy russian Kem laye Henry Motlenhaoer sot | fer Compiretion wae endoreed ment are by 20 weather ie Cold, native State of Vermont and served ss first Houtenant in | Kummer, ployed by Ptward and , 4 eqgpe bre ea é “oe pe : the Thirtieth regulars, which Major General Wool, then | the Flight of the Indien Warrier, @ characteristic vicltn vy Mr. Jown Deten end Jobn Worne Ure mens = a Pal steps to cmtarge thelr Powsresions, which will | Phe Horen and Ontario Ship ¢ i Heavy | major, Toemanted. le served with Gatinction tn Gene. fantasia pls yed by the eompeaes, Edward Mollenhaner, | S8t Pirdued their undiewies . reais | Homeopathic Phargary, We always form « rulnerabie «pot im their political coat of Snow Storm. rai Wilson's Chatenegay compnign Plateberg and a roa piauee;the past of paneer pamet ores end 04) ureed, eubjock to the a a cat a wn POET: Zane rent vay owe fare! ew mail; and thon it is quite out of the question for any Tonowre, Now, 26, 1968. i other peg de TT nd fe Bi old age roe | A nee en the Be tants ene rer We sxicek So" Sag eae See bee, tear ins got ver ALLEGED SPTUAL SmNBLE TS . resolution of such importance wo be taken during the The Coone!! of Simeone parsed a resolution by a Set mhawer play me Majority Voting $500,000, to-day, towards the construc. a RC eR RR TR P18 Seite Demanpethis Metites Comee sy abeence of Bismare tenens, w nistio tmiwh ‘The componitiom \enlfe te wall talon ut of ‘x. Hin locum M. de Bavigny, | tion of the Huros and Ontario Ship Canal. THE BOSTON STEAMSHIP LINES. ie gay = aa taste een | ee fi | Generel be pfs ie reviews : @ quite equal to the transaction of the ordinary routine pene ware heavy snow ator here thie afternoon, Ve — artiet ip capable of. The eatiect and last seascn's ot The Haw = ‘Aros hewe, wy +. na onl? ar Neat of business, but be has neither the tnclination nor the Geamere are laying up for the winter, Roaros, Now. 24, 106 panne emt, CN ee nee gal wae ormitted yerter | Perfern te th, ety last fy | a Orme mre Neg fr oa gg ~. 7. hen te yefereoce Whatever to the many beauties of | their Ce eed ~ | we ee Pome irs ou eter he power to assume the initiative in an affair that would aompletety revolutionize the foreign policy of Prumsia. The Ontario, the pioneer of the propased Boston and ¥ It i #imply & viclia elo eoptain- | Printers, Liverpoe! ateamehip line, waa ruccewfally launched to- —— eon by om charming thonghts, rather loosely com. | SAd borro #04 money ch irrelevant themes, very preuy, | Glee eis Hollins preten: COLLISION ON THE ST. CLAIR ver any) « at Be nd Loss of Thore is no denying, however, that the relations betweeo Sinking of a Propeller dag at Newburyport. She is ® thoroughly bailt first r een f the two Northern evurte are becoming more and more | 11, wesscnin witwenkee and Lane Superior propeller | Cam etearsentp, of about 2,000 tone or ee oe Oe eh ee vo * aaatertare for { Su) vent it , hem intimate; and it is rogarded as rather significant that | Yec'ta Helle soiided lam might ia tbe Se Car Fever, ibe |, The Neptone line of steamers, running direct between | OCS ariy deuerviog of mention Beethoven « itt Me AT COLOSOONG, HC | aoe ion en General Steinmetz, tho hero of Nachod, who passes for | propeller sinkiog in fiveminuten The engineer, named ) New York and Boston, has been purchased by the Metro | ge ncerio wae played by 8 ule er! hardly wine youre old — Stor. 0 { at . Sarr (he most efficient commander, as Moltke dows for the | James Evans, and one colored waiter were drowned. || politan Steamship Compeny, of New York, wha take) in rtyle roperior e many paniste who call themeriv Yannem, = 18 care eeenn arms M The Lac ia Delle was tained at $120,000, sod was ineursd om the ist of December The price ™ iste, anew thing to hear, even in thie metrogel Granger's Hotel, ot Goidebape, on the Ne navom vA pont fablost stratagiet, in the Prussian army, has been selected | for $46,000.” She hal « large, targo of copper wud trun | $o000. It ls anid tak Beaton shippers wut Ae care anie. OF the other pertormers Mr. herrmanm @aa.4be | Weidoe Melted, wee enulrely Comtroyed Uy bre ‘ne A Wilson's Ngcks to sccompany the Crown ’rigoo tn bie Journey to %. | ore, Osh and geaers! werchaudigs. establind & pew line in place of the Neptune, ¢ ’ most tneocceetfol ws ren dering of Chope wwe way! worming oe wnt, Mee Ay Keyes * .

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