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‘Special Telegram to the Herald. Secretary Sewa Despate! rd’s Late Mexican h to Paris, CORRESPONDENCE. THE FENIAN PO wa. &o, SITION IN IRELAND, &e. THE MEXIC: ‘AN QUESTION. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Minister at Paris. 4 ithas been ascertained dames Stephens’ Pr Words John Brigh Convicted Fentan he “tate Prise pen!, sce. ‘apeeches which reached nt, rie -windle, and if hi Wiretand at present {9 th Nae, me. That the feelings 0 country. Kor rearing aupplies of rkeis; tenant farmers ced eke out existence ym the early morning of home the world, decaying for parst.coly email sum ; ho ra sca the rm - the resale ts ke the affine of the cout 9 thir ks of the aad tzgersid o Toho, whose lows of noble Hives and the people they it #3 like what attended 1 di the: (he friends of fh work Instead of the banner prescri vo in conatitati mers 1 ertians in the birthright in sot reat day 5 v0 bi home, ¥ cling bene ti not allowed 0 Conver, way "gat « © es prion ings was f je system ott » u Dow pe exe a the Mc vehing, but bear att the ti b fash all ( biter A Low from (ie fa when standing tn t 6 of thom Yoia's saved a y theon will dnd a enighty Len firat raised am (aronty artiaans at* population of Irelagd do not eare for the ved by “the League.’ vio of the franchise, « thay were transmitted to Portian aris there to work —to hew and sp and grind the fragi vermor wae parsing bi aber gol cold the prieowerg av vein | e ba BSazea, Panis, Nov, 20—Evening. that Secretary Seward's des- cl of Monday, to the Amorican Miniater at this Court, ted chiefly to the withdrawal of the French troops Moxico aad the expression of the hope that France ld carry out ite promise with referonce thereto. ‘Tho despatch, tt te undestood, algo alluded to the do- ‘ture of General Sherman for Moxico, and gave the why he was sent thither, Although the despatch as unusual length, it was nevertheless couchod in a ncilitory though dignified spirit. QER SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, RELAND. OUR DUBLIN CORRESPONDENCE. ‘om! of Liberation itn Condition of the People—Action, Not Us Mission a Failure—A in Court—Treatment in m Argument In Ap- Dontiy, Nov. 17, 1966. The reports of James Stephens’ demonstrations and this country by the last few la jaco failed to produce much violent excite, ent. Sumbers of people still sneer conte mptnoualy at hae they call his olap-trap oratory, and declare it is but other attempt to galvanize the failing energies of a is promises to liberate Ireland the oirtt of another year have awakened feelings of yin \@ hearta of the thousands he counts on as his «hey have been wise enough to restrain such 8, 0nd confine them to their own breasts. The jy couctasion that an upprejudiced observer can draw m this apparent apathy of the Fenian party in at they are profiting by the Porienco of the past, putting their faith in his pro- vd oagtaly waiting for tho fulfitment of the which sustained Feniantsm so @ng are ot all weakened must not be imagined. Discon- fient an‘ unhappiness continuo to be the household com- elements and matorials which fons sill, andall the EB. form a revolution aro scattered over every part of No country om the face of the world can present a der picture thar Ireland does at present. Land either prasto or quickly being turned into vast pasture tracts “roast beet” for the English either the slaves of their Jand- @, blindly following the dictates of his Lalli, or vy omormous increase in the rate of rent on & minimum of profit, M4 to be thankful that they are not summarily eed {com house and home; driven asa beggar from tho it where their fathers before them worked and slaved, Ufo till its very close, to create tho natural resources of the country neglected ; rx, some of which might compere with any others want of the expenditure of a fisheries, formerly the source much wealth, wasting away for want of’ a little gov- ment oid to sustain them; these, and other griev- jens, whic I have noticed in former communications, that {a bowing down the hearts of the Irish ple, sad make them the willing followers of any man standard of revolt, But tho point that stands ont boldty at prosent is, that Stephens to keep any hold with the he mugt let thore be some decds aud not long bave they been propped up by fair irish goverpments—wh: wnd radt- in Fnoceest we spoken kindly and sketched fu- plans of v; Foval commissions, grants money, noble help to the coantry have been prom- oD pate potas a Promised great 5 w but van alike from it vanit ‘Whoever it may be that will ntry in hand and try to rem- task before him; ava, when ite of the efforts of Emmet, best exertions only resulted in binding more firmly the bonds to help, we must hope that heir day may not be revived, roland will look before they pt of the English reform party to conciliate ‘on inTreland, and get the latter to join their together, ts a railure. A weak attempt ‘ague fa Dublin bas been made by the delo- London, but tho result must be rather dis- thousands who flocked round the workingmen of fed the meoting called They havo ional redress, and care not for Tn fact, meny emall tural districts ‘rather regret rounsatances cause them to be placed on the jor wembors of Parliament » ene May surprise a man who glories in that ich @ country as the United “tates; bat for po.’ tne farmer that freedom of opinion which Why this which he would glory, is bat siment to him, for the years of his life during as considered too poor to exer: ino this privi- not afraid of the landiord-or his bailff so long at ojection times he was left bile his neighbor was com- + tho one hand by a dictating baili(T, to vote ord, Of prapare for consequences, aud on ¢ stood the priest, whose wishos he had ever in quite a contrary diree:ton on tho gift of ihe Iranchise has been deemed 4 of « blessing or a privilege in Ireland, and raral population nor the city artians are 10.9 (he ramks of the Bright reformers. « ing Muleauy, one of those convicted at the vutnis ‘was yesterday brought before vot Suattee for Ireland, tinving arrived from jhe evening previous. Great excitement pro- nolghborhood of the court, and «reat anxt- ght of the prisoner, but strict measnres tp wore taken by the government muthorit\s, ted pohee surrounded the black yan vd Lim at double-quick pace thrgr oh the to hold communicr ion with his legal advirers, and to “em be has omidening account of the 4x ore Lardah ioe vas whieh tbe Fenian cour time of their senate: wweyed to after eer hate ee boa? rigoroaa syator, A hore, They Wer y Ko 1 from each OF" Lor aos tota have under- Ireland was Penton silence and isoiation apart from all other not allowed to spealk ; with a warder probably being tow ja the moyjh, Their em. of tailoring, if stitching uj irmenis enn be fo Aled. od he 4 auch like, lt mach erely than of their firet prison, because had to perform was tg gor, convicted Fi a vipe over their path. # ine Governor of the prison gore amor must rise from bis work avd touch his Yeas as ealute, im reguiar military style on Rossa waa iaiely sentenced to Lhree dars cella for neglecting this form jm by. omplained of without poanlt, They must cold weathor tn the Some, in where they be foul and filthy garments result of the treatment mney be eth thet Muleahy, who but afew months be dock to receive the een! oan, wae a strong bale young man, fall of hore i, day brought up week and janky, bis eyes ot A all the vigor of th apparently sapped of b+ frame, looking aa i ta earn, ith ail reas (oo blot and herdet ips that might meet a man “ ima, had been added to his fife in the ‘ave many ©ho had peon him when he waa there but frit e pang of pty for th aby 5 yootael. Aud whe tygm NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECMMBER 1, 1866, i el oe ee ee ee aera tm'a|W ASHING TON. PE Da LS ee eS Louisiane; A. N, Miller, Robert Hf. Ray *™0y: Geo. A NTS. aia; William’, Marshal, of Kentucky; 3, o° Tinie, of proms svoorten Florida; George H. Stewart, of Maryland; Jame. ‘Wasurxorom, Nov, 90, 1800, <| '"4, of Texas; and Lloyd J. Beall, of Georgetown, b. Mr, Dillou took hia farewell benefit last aight, and it ~ Mextieo and the Radicals. A Tennensoe Senatorship in Jeopardy. ia to be regretted that he bad mot a better houw w Tad gical leaders here aro very outspoken in thelr An effort will bo made the coming session of Congress ‘fy their appreciation of hie careful endeavor to io military ipterference in Mexico, and | % °U#t Mr. Patterson, Senator from Tonnossee. Mr. ‘Atimate drama before the Now York playgoers, place Is, n Patterson, it will be remembered, is a son-in-law of the au ‘need with threaten go ¢’PPoee and defeat all movements that may Th 008 comme! with Massinger's comedy, fie at tend that wed tP00 the reassembling of Congress and a tpl i are a ae. Pay Old Debts,” in whiob Me. Ditloa are | during ita contfaua? blew betier grounde can ©) vis Pugt Gfice Departaneat. as spy agreed on a | WOK tho character y” “i Clie Dverteach Mile saling gations wi "copie Paper are so atin paint of time with the Ing which they were said to manifest, and count open to duphcity. rth. Assur! e court fo be of op{nion that any one will be contended that upon the indiotment this {s sumicient to vittute t, the all manifestation comipassing being laid one by all overt be so or not it will be contended that it been allowed ‘and so much o Stxth—It will also be contended 1 being a eral one, must be taken ve in of all the matters charged in the count; and if any of these matiers be bad the § 1 cannot be sustal Seventh That the ehallerige on the ground of tha jury being returned from the ighih-—Tiat the 4 at bad ah if ‘no- from that y time, and wan therefore a ast uty was formed before any {snuo was found. h—That the challenge for old the Juror J Booth was a good clullenge and ought to ave been allowed. ® THE PRINCE OF WALES IN RUSSIA. His Reply to the British Residents in St. Petersbi Relations Between England and the ‘ (St. Petersburg (Sept. 13) correspondence of London Times.) The following is the feoly his royal highness the Prince of Wales made to the address of the Englieh rest- dents: GyxtLewen—! am much gratified by the sentimouts whieh jou have expressed tome on the occasion of my visit to Bt. oteraburg, and I shall not fail to acqiaint the Queen with tho feelings of loyalty and patriotiam that animate her Majesty's subjects in Russia. It is also gratifying to me to loarn, as 1 am sure it will be to the Priucess of Wales, that you hall the connection now established between uaand the he- relitary Grand Duke as a means of stren ing , mer by J, A. Bostwick o4 an ofl storehouse, Lat. | brother Thomas, lace of Mr. Gutti ho wi ek, relations of Great Britain an anpive tn which you | that body he will not directly propose it, In another y i A ol , ; in place ir. Guttman, who wus sick, culey to, many advantages, and I sympathize warmly | form, however, it ls not unlikely that this and several terty it bas been used as the depot of the North bent eres ere ep tintame Riedol ap} ie more he nde eae alt (eeetngy SecA Sr feegeiee Sane On OR SIL De ee aa ee ene tae Gh ihc, commerical Sane ne eT eee ene on. attention of Congress at the proper time. , and a @ time of the con! tion | mado out of the piece; a littic study on the part of the | Interests nist have a favorable infuence on the lutareourse | contained nearly sovon thousand barrels of orude oit, | Store; a little liberality on the part of the manacement, the higheas tion to know that thoue {nterasis are still upheld fn Ru: the last 30 year, \¢ & body of Britis! aweas the réapect qnd col idence of the gov- nd who occupy position at once fion- nd to thelr country, Wp have happily become awnre in England that our own wellbeing ts pro- moted by thut of this nation, and I 01 ‘tulate you sincerely on your anticipatious of a further jopment of the re- sources and commerce of Russia. Gentlemen, I thank you in for the interest you manifest in the iter of the Princess of Wales with the Grand Duke Alex- r Alexandrovitch, and for the hope ae you bave so well expressed of happy resulta from my alliance with the imperial family. The deputation was introduced by Mr. T. paren) The Pennsylvania United States Senatorship. Britannic Majoaty’s Consul, and presented to his Highness by Sir Androw Buchannan, K, sisted of Mosgra. Matthow Carr, of A who had the honor of presenting the address; Matthew Anderson, Edward Catt! te of the Russtan-com- pany; Edward Cazalet, . Clark: BE Colquhoun, Arthur-Edon, ¥. K. — Rey. T. A. Hoskins, Inde- Pendent miblster | W. J. Johnson, F. Machin, ‘barige Maynard, Rev. A. Thompson, obaplain of the British factory; James Thornton and Whishaw, lis Royal Highneag, who way on the occasion rounded by his suite, - aki the deputation {1 e magnifoent palace of the Hermitago, where ho enjoys the hospitality ot the Emperor, intends leaving the day ‘al cB. It con ‘w good, and in the last act Protiminary basie for a postal treaty with Groat Britain, | MFoushout the pices T pep tit cleo: im his hand adie cuses, The radical eee ~ ‘eae Will hold a eangus Tho articles, therefore, remain to be formally executed, | ‘U7 excellent, He wad Po, spon the dalek af te slither ox Staidan an Boab ons pe padete @nd the time fixed for ita operation, It expected that sentation of the rage consequent, the enamne of the Tho canown of the radical menor of the House | 100,‘ will be tn full fores by or before January, | Previous’ dein’ “Hs was soeishaeey tulad Before 1 seme ate inde since’ tpic) mienina han hase isos at which timo the present postal treaty between curtain | at the close of "the es ‘nt ” postponed until next week, owing to she absence the United States and Great Britata will expire by lira: | feu i ira closed tho eptertan, Mtation, Tho paragraph recently published that a now treaty lia’ boon negotiated is calculated to mislead, and hence thia @xpianatory statement, Reignolds. The piece is adm! dramatic power, but 1s too, long and draggin tain Ita interest for the audionce. Migs Reiznolds quite a number of prominent gentlemea belonging to that body. ree ree Conan none | Ornmve and Alexandetn Mattrond. | Supeny”* ian Cop Eagar tah nt nt ‘Thad Stevens is preparing very strong resolutions as to yaks pune: » hey the stockholders of the Orange and | Lappy tn choir rendition of tholr respocti¢e parts what wilt be the courso of Congress during the coming | Su /iN0tti8 railroad, eld in Alezandria Inst night, Solon ———— seasion. These resolutions are to be laid before the Was re-elected to the presidency. Over eleven Stadt Theayre. Mlle, Ottilie Gonde, an actress to whose merits we have heretofore alluded, appeared Inst evening io the two act comedy, The Youthful Days of Richelieu. Thowgh Mile. Genée lacks much of the grace of Dijazet, who frat on. actod the character, she played witb sufficioat drio to cauno the audi to overlook the minor defeats of her rendert The story of the piece has been so often Fecounted that its tucidents need no comment at ‘Avery amtolag teren’ ab hw, mara vening caucus which will meet next week. thousand shares wore represented, and the road was ro- A Down Enst Radical Preparing Articles of | PT >" In « flourishing condition. Senpiad aca _ Phe Union Pacific Ratirond. “An Eastern inembor of Congress ts now in this city | Te Union Pacifie Ratiroad Company, astern Division, preparing articlos of impeachment against the President, | D@* Fecently Bled in the Department of the Interior, as and will introduce them at an early day during the | Tdtired by Iaw, « map showing the genoral route of the ‘coming session, unless the President alters bis ‘policy’? | PoUBdary lino botwoen Colorado and Kanseg, to which in the meantime, point a map has heretofore boon Aled weat to the city of Neuro Suffrage in the District. Denver to a point fifty milos west of the moridian Senator Morrill, of Maine, it ie understood, will immo- | thereof. 2 tow clowe. diately on tho assembling of Congress introduce a bill to ener ‘Thalta Theatre. confer the privilege of suffrage upon the freedmon of | ANOTHER PETROLE At this theatre Gébrider Foster was produced inst this District, and will energetically insist on an carly vote, It is said to be bis purpose to have this new law | Dent in full foros bofero the next municipal election in this housing any’s Entablishment--Between city, It was Senator Morrill who introduced and carried | “Ix Thousand and Seven Thousand Burrels throvgh the bill emanctpating the alavos of this Distriot. pa og Petroleum Burned—Loes Al 000. pi Presses L pethishner sone = vie a aoe Shortly after six o'clock Inat night @ fire broke out in foot of Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, which Seerstary Macaliae i were & ‘iia the | ontiroly destroyed the building and its contents, beaidea Secretary MoCulloch is desirons that Congress ahould | ™4KIng serious inroads on an adjoining lumber yard. enact a clean law making it distfnotly understood that Tho warohouse was a brick structure, two hundred the United States are pledged to redeom the principal — rising but one story above the ground, and a3 well as tho interest on its bonds in gold; but know- with slate, The building belonged to Barras, tng the opposition which all of his measures meet in | Hazleton & Co., and was ocoupied during the sum- night, and the manner in which it was put upon the stage was not at all natisfaotory. The scene was sup- Posed to be in London, which was represented as lying On tho aoa coast, @ fact with which wo wero hitherto not | aoquainted. Thon many of the costumes were unsuita- ble, for one or two of the citixons appeared in the Polish national costume, and {t required « considerable stretch of imagination to justify the amalgamation, There was i detny in the scenery, and at the commencement of an act tho curtain was at one timo rained for five minutes without any one appearing on the stage, | and was then dropped, aad last, but mot least, the actors wore far from perfect in their words Mr. Lohmann sustained the chief réle—that of Steven orchant and a reformed rake. In eithor ho portrayed the character truthfully and with real feoling. Mr. Klotz, who tmporsonated his we of United States Marsh: and A good deal more attention on the part of tho stage Valued at $10 por barrel, approximating 1n tho aggregato | manager, will effect all that Is required. | Mr, McKee, United States Marshal for the State of | $70,000. rour oi! cars lying atunget4a the bullding wore Toulsiana, bas been removed by tho Prosident, and | also destroyed. Threo of these cars carriod two Mrty Colonel Eugene Murphy, of New Orloans, appointed in | barrel tanks each, The fourth car had boon loaded with Opera Comique at the Froach Theatre. | ‘Toa complimeura, sat tondored to Mossra, Suignot | and Drivet, directors, by tho 6ubserihare and habi'uds of bin place. ‘The colonel left for New Orleans this morn- | shout forty barre of oll, which during the afteraoon | sid Drivel directors, by the wu were p inside of the building. the cont © above charming little took: place {ing for the purpose of preparing bis bonds. It will be | three ofthe tanks had also been barrelled, and stored, pane ep oven ing, and was a sudstantial benodt, if @ largo and brilliant audionce be any evidence of the fact, We Navy varoly #000, except on the Ristorl nights, as select and fasuy... ‘able an assombiage in any theatre in the metropolia, and both ladies and goutiemen pretty generally appeared to full evening costume. It is gratifying to nee that the recollected that Mr. Murphy's appointment as United | while the remaining throe stood filed at the Ume of th States Aspossor for that district was rejected by tho fre. oor he — ite ig m3 nei of - ousand barrels, belon to D. Brown mn. ae Beneies) phate lest, pension. barrols belonged to Jortah Macy's Sons. A FIFRPROOP BUILDING. Tho warehouse was constructed with a view to the subjected. The Firs Com- Simon Cameron is represented as being very hard at work ondeavoring to obtain the position of United States | Take to which it would bo Senator for Pennsylvania, ‘The Aght for the position | missioners Dad, red ii rad ne a ea AD gui’ | dolightCul and enjoyable opéra comiquo has taken auch a has narrowed down to Curtin and Cameron, and from | face of tho grot flood of burning oi! | bold on the public here, and that the laudable efforts of nt of af tor flding io & manvor {ta dirootors aro appreciated by auch s clase of people as | attended their beneft lastevening The opera was Gala- ea Masse. Milo. Naddie ae the ionated stat ecl er previous tclumphe Ip singing and was called before the curtain at the ond of the first act. The sparkling air, “AR! Verse Bncore,”” when Gatatoa indulges in wine for the firat time and thereby becomes hilarious, was given by her with Oro and spipit that called forth tho most onthusiastic appiauac, Indications received here within the last few days Cameron's chances are regarded as the best. Protracted Cabinet Mecting. The Cabinet meeting to-day was quite lengthy, lasting from twolve o'clock noon until a very Inte hour in tho afternoon. All the members were present Personal. in and effectually drown out any fire; and on the whole At was considered a fire if warehouse, om oF THK rine. The disaster is attributed to the burating of an oil barrel, althongh this ts only conjecture. Tho first inti- mation of it was received by Mr. W. D. B. Hinman, the | South. B a rs NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TWE WERALD. ou for Provisioual Geveraors for the Southern States, &c, Naw On.eana, Nov. 50, 1866. The radical petition to Congress to ea brovisioual Governors for the uncouatruoted States feosived one thousand names im thie city. It wae drafted at the Inatigation of the Woatorn Cougrossional radicals, ‘eae the leading raticalsin the South are urged to send up to Con, il DUTpORe Of strengthening the ondors hat thts tw the AUG declares tha Kouth, a apere! unit for self-govorninont tr enn ty nA oul Te also avke for yagond'. rage a0 the basis of tho government, stata aus J aeaiuat It, but it ie unt Governor Wells at firet kick: ‘0 Qe demands of bis that he bus yioited ‘Au effort is made to oust Poa " ied. Travis in well wacked, a favee Be to-morrow. Rance Furéhes Denials of General Seiuwickis Moe cupasion of Masameros~No Triih in the for hoa ~~ Stat Corner ee ay ome ad Ordered — aectoriog Fm. terprine so the Soeeae &e. Maw Onteans, Nov. 60, ined. Galveston dates to the O8th, inciu#ive, farnish uo tater intelligence relative General Sedgwick than tote. graphed already. ‘The report telegraphed from’ New York that Bedgwick had hoon ordered under arrset id authoritatively deniog a headquarters here é o whole referring to wpe ie keieter oem a mee acgroee from Soul Caroline cat Gectgnaier rom South ¢ ws Bic ors eon af ao now In tho ground. Tho Toxes cotton crop is mtimated at two hundre@ tie Capltal‘is lacking ox soll aa Ge, “Phe Nose. will be asked to supply both, THE WEEKLY HERALD: ‘The Cheapest Newspaper and Bost Literary Journal in the Country, Tho Wernty Hecaun for the prosont weet, now reaty, contains tho excellent story eatitied — ¥ SCUDA RES WAGER," AND TIO HorTiNG ron canian “BESET BY HUSHRANGERS.”’ ‘aN rasan ery Important and Kuotting® Luropean News received by Atiantic Telegraph and the | Mails during the Wook, including the very Lateat Ae | counts of the Startling Fenian Movewenta tn Ireiand aa@ tho Trepidation tp England arising therefrom; the Arrest and Escape of Surratt, the Lincoln Assassin; tho Moxt- can Question; the Candian Revolution, &o.; Our Wasb- Ris aon ppt meee ee ‘Gil matters of ta- Latest Feulan Movements in” the Camen's bod and Canada; a Full Desorption of the New Herald Bullding, now Rapidly Approachiog completion, The Mexicam Aituation; The Parle Bae position; The Carrent Nows of the Woek, embracing ald interesting Politieal and Local Events, and the Latest News from the British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indios, South America, the Vasi®o, &e. ; on tho leading toptos of the day ; Varieties, Our Musioal and Theatrical Roview forthe Week; Facotia; Oes after to-morrow for Moscow. ‘Aftor a short stay there ore! the establishmant, tn the foilowiug man- | melancholy Pygmalion, who fell in love with his own |“? Aftistic, Soimmtific, Religious, Literary and during which the honora of tho city will be dono by the | The Prospective and past reduction ia the families of Pra: Rnd yeemy ny eaten pe pow Roepe hs ors cine Pye prayed to Vonus that It might bo- | Intelligence; Our Agricultural Badger, containing vale: Geverase 4 com - the eee aoe seit sevaco the sap corps at ye! city wil! be, tn a measure, the ‘offios, file wee oy tag Le the northwest pind of come Suan ‘and ood, wan ropes goby M. bent interesting reading for Farmers and Gardeners; 2 J pert losing | com the return of the family of Baron Gerolt, | the building. le 4 act of preparing ping 9 music was rather trying for him, and be seemed a festvition | The ‘lines of Princess Marie Feodorowne, aa rd preci dp pm The membora | Atrangemenis for the night an explosion occurred | to he well versed in tho classical school of acting. His we of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goode, and Boot end sn is stated to be bronchitis, does not admit of the peed \beonce sic és » among the oll barrels, the concustion throwing tim | Ganymede (M. Do Surmont) gave mueh satisfaction, and | Shoe Markey, Financial and Commercial Intelligence, oi programme belng carried out for the present, bas i Aaprspereens 8 nasi td cape pt any, ar the rn» Sone —— of tri oe bn oe — comme: row A would | Marriages and Deaths; Advertixements, and accounte of ributed mus the charms ‘ashington joty, ani rushed in through parti! oxen! represen 4|! important and imteresting events of the week. Imost 124 before ho could effect hia | not the composer unfortunately given bi AQUATICS. their return, which is anticipated the coming week, will — was almost auffocated before he could effec oy toate Camomen t A ‘oan S| ‘tensa. —dlinge qubsertgtion, @2; These caplen, i: By A CS hie FE be cordially welcomed by all who rightly appreciate their THE ArreARAXcE orm poe ao Sry Waddle, Sowever, made up for ait ms, Five copies, $4, Ten copies, $16. Single Di h r nb. worth, ‘. Ina « fow minutes atter rat ox; im- | and excl as m miretion an o " umber of i gat ‘reer Pepa i val gy eg General R. B. Mitchell, Governor of New Mexico, ts | mente building was a furnace fed with neariy seven | among the audience as tho statue sho represented did earns pol aod - 6 files Gianer creed all i I . 18 | thousand barrels ot orude oil, and each barrel, like « | with the sculptor and tho ancient conuolssour. The of sorted in H th tentay Se at se oe Tere zw - | stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. The Governor brings | bomb sheil, coateionted to the Lange ned be ae hy Manat aon the ae le Png Cant ie = ih me HS age fifty geatlomen sat down, presided over by Mr. Cool | ih him fine specimens of the mineral wealth of huis | ture, Fas ng oir eine omaao cation 1 ond toe ete Gotenee Partie os the ten alle MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Long, the Commodore, supported by Movars. F. H. Le- maine, H. Dodd, Birnie, Lowe, &c.; the vice chairs being ‘oecupied by M Richard Sadtior, Rear Com- modore, and Alfred Tarnes The toast of “The Prince of Wales Yacht Club’ was #iven by Mr. Porcivat Turner, tho treasurer, In doing 80 he dwelt upon the fact tha: he was the oldest member Pregont, It would bo a gratification to him to continue a member; he had boon associated with the club since iis formation, and when he gave them tho toast ho kuew they would receive it well, He dwelt upon the rise aud Progress of the club, and, in concluding, hoped it woud continue to prosper, especially when governed by such officers as it now had. qT Flag ext tonet was of given by Mr. Burnie, and replied to by Mr, Cecil Long in his usual folicitous manner, Mr. Sadiier also replied, Other toasts {..!owed, and a vory pleasant evening was spont. BROOKLYN | YTELLIGENCE. “The Commodore and Lecture ON Tae © ratt or THe Catto Carney ~The Rev. B, O'Reilly will doliver a locture on Sunday v on. ing, December 2, at the sts. Peter and F chnrets Williamsburg. Subject—“Has tho Catholic Church stilt life for the nations?" The subject, in view of the an alous condition of the Catholic Church, and particularly in relation to matters in Italy regarding the political soy. ereignty of the Pope, cannot but prove in eresting to those of the Catholic faith. Desa Barves ano Tie Grano Juny.—Nearly all the members of the convention at which Demas Barnes was Bominated (ur Congross wore yesterday simmoned before the Grand Jury to toatify reiative & charge ogainat Barnes that ho obtained his nomination by the ave of money. Asomer Sri, Smacae.—Captain Tobey, of the United States Internal Revenue office, took possession of a etl! on Bolivar street, for violation of the revenue laws. capacity waa a hundred gallons. Hicuway Ronseny.—Dr. Goodwin, a physician re- siding in Myrtle avenne, while driving in the vieinity of Quaker Cometery, was taken from bis wagon by two men and severely beaten, . After takyng from bins tus watch and chain they stepped into the Doctor's wazon and drove away. The miscreants hayes not yet beeu appretended. A Fatat Jour.—At a late hour on Thoreday night an unknown man made an attempt to jamp on board the ferryboat Minnesota as she was lvaving thy #lip at the foot of South Seventh street, FE. D., and miscatoulnting his dittanee fell into the dock ond was drowned. The unknown wore the uniferm of tie United States marine corps. His body has not been recovero’. BRaveny or 4 Seavast Gru.—On Thursday night t fellows forced their way into ther Mr. Kone Cole, No. 41 Boxtfo 5. Dh, and were in tho of carrying away a dining room whoa th by the serv: thieves hed « ir} @ntered the im, and then celet “for help. Th larmed awd Pod, bot they wer he pohes 6f the Forty-fifth will O examined by Justice Daly to RAILROAD SLAUGHTL® Collision on the Memphis ond Charteston Re dA-Seven Persons Killed and a Large Namber ed. Naemvuse, Nov. 80, 18064. ! General L, N. Jeffries and General Nathanio! Heod A fatal collision between passenger and freight train occurred this morning, about one o'clock, a few miles fram Corigth, on the Memphis Charleston Raliroad. Seven men, among them the conductor on the passenger train, are reported killed, and a large number wounded. Both trains were amashed (nto complete wrecks, « nvm 4 burned. TERNESSEB LEGISLATURE Naewy pun, Nov. 90, 1806. In the Howse to-day a bill fi to & third reading 1d in now « Jaw, appropriating Hermitage property d two hundred acres Of the home of General Jackson general government, to be used asa branch of the Woat Vout Miliary Academy, ARCEST OF A NOTORIOUS GUERILLA Nay territory, Pue General F. Salzar, Colombian Minister, has arrived iment will bo give atl y from the burning crater, ly, operelta and vaudey rr ing ita strong odors far into the city. Recent rei converted — The Daughter of the matings to-day, and com hero from New York. feeond strest into something very like « pond. A | tho evening. of the blazing liquid ponred from the ruined Hon, H. 8, Lane, of Todiana; Hon. J. 8 Morrit, of | lorrmnt at the ieene fait Dots Oren tacit ont Park Theatro—Breeklyn. Vermont; Hon. William Lawrence and Hon. James R}} over the surface of the water, At one time a At Mra. D. P. Bowers’ benefit at this theatre last wheet of flame extended entirely acrom tho strost, and threatened to destroy the lumber yard belonging to Mr. Chalres Hofferberth, on the opposite side, but the strong wind blowing off from the river drove it back Hubbell, of Ohio; Hon, Jown Evans and Hon, A. A. Bradford, of Colorado; Hon. L. M. Morrill, of Maine evening Romeo and Juliot was given to « crowded house, the fair beneficiary representing the heroine and Mra Conway the love-lorn hero, Haallit waa right when he leaving tho 'y only exposed to danger from F at the Mational, iw ing Eo tear enna ding slongeide the said none but lovers should witness that tragedy; but Hon. George W. Julian and Hon. H, B, Washburn, of febilan on Peraip-aet street wore with their tanke | still the andience at the Park, though probably nxt all | Indiana; General James B. Steedman, of Ohio, and | 4 |. Some idea of the intensity of the heat can | of the ultra-sentimental school, enjoyed the play be formed from the fact that the rails of the track where the oars stood were warped and brought almost to a white heat, OTEER LOREM. Adjoining the ol! warehouse on the east, towards Elov- so the lumber yard of MoClave (brothers, pack - ing box manufacturers, proseoted a prospect for still f ther destenetion. ‘Tho wind blowing frosbly in that Tection carried the hot rectly against the piles untiringly Lo keep the conflagration confined to its original Mimits, and aucceeded so far as to prevent the lose of Genoral I. W. Egan are at the Metropolitan. Hon. 8. 8, Marshall, of Illinois; Hon. J. F. Benjamin, of Missouri, are at the Seaton House, Hon. James W. Grimes and Hon. William B. Allison, of Towa, aro at Willard’s, and Hon. J. K. Morohead, of Pennsylvante, is at the Edbitt House. Finaucial Matters. The disbursements on account of the War, Navy and Interior Departments, during November, were as fol- very much, and twice called Mra Bowers before the curtain, We never saw but one excellent | Romeo (Charlotte Cashman), and great as te our dislike to witnessing women in masculine parts wo are com: Kee to way Mra Conway was quite creditable in ber my ht fou, She looked handsome, and wee graceful, seemed to compensate with Inany for seme de. false readings, Mra. Bowers’ reodoring of the juliet awaliows the sleeping potion wae tnd awoke much eathusiages, fue. tragedy 0 whole, much better rondered than usual, aad Stale Pope waaay unm 2c, Bw for Tobe mie LMA, embracing COC — MEL—an The steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Maury, wilt leave this port ou Saturday, for Aspinwall The malls for Contral America and the Bouth Pasite will cloae at half past ten o'clock on Saturday morning ‘Tho New Youe Hamav-—Edition for the Paoifo—witt bo ready at baif.paat oine o'clock In the morning. Mingle coptes, in wrappers, ready for mailing, sia conte aco. exquisite perfume. aren. commitioe Gret eppolnied failed to decide nities made the ewards a+ alors, at a ume highly recomaan tine both ents of sroperstions = Chleago ‘ 11a, roth lows: — more than a aingle tier of ‘umber. Mol Y | gave satisfaction t0 an audionce by no means critiwal Vineet Heady Made War Dapartment...... ronson | Scns le cumnemnsed ot sent orose oaks nua Children's Clothing, largaet aesoetamens Navy Department 200,283 bor ‘of Twenty-eecond str et, euffora damage to the o Th © Francats. t ¥, and as very low prices Huy! ali woot Ceastanare Interior Departin ut 409,265 | tent of probably $1,000. A meeting of the stockhalders, autmoribers and pairona | Aut a fon 19 each Uishaeogae witli in Tota! 96,008,108 | Theol Waretonse war valued at between $7,000 and | of the French theatres will he held at the theatre on Mon a wre e606 neccsecdonsene see 608, being cheaply constructed. Thi the lose of rT im atement of the of thy Bb The internal revenue receipts during the month of No- Brown & on Js partly covered by insurance. a tne By ; a pfs ps pry wa dent, fueron Ar he. fey, tie ie . vembor amounted to $21,107,122. Tho recolpts since the | _ The fre dopariment wero out tn full force and worked a4 — sn ga oy ail progere snd inate iy TAYLON & YOUN dition of affairs fully explained. Tho Chédive Frangais ia now tn the sixth year of tia existence, [ts managers, having suceseded in ther at tampt to make performances of French drames and comedies popular with oar playgoers, have but recently tarnet thorr attention to opera comique The prosperts Of the enterprise will be discussed on Monday evoning As to the speedy popaiarity of the French opera cow thors is little doubt, The sparkling melodion of the Akillod composers of modern France and the well dev: dialogue of the play 5 with a vim. The Metropolitan Fire Department's pro- Pana Oly ae Gn te BO Yin Tete” cone ently to (be seams of atten National Bank notes to the amount only of $1,600,000 | and did good service, though from ® lack of & suiliclont can now be issued until further provision is made by | auanilty of hove the groainr park of her efficiency was 5 throws four powerful sireams, but ouly ous of Congress, a of the $200,000,000 provided by the late | tem could be srought to bear on the fire acts, 8204,400,000 have already been issued. Ap incident gecnrret which a matters a tinge of Presidential Ap ments. the lodieroas, A p of persons were standing on ao It has transpired this evening that during the Inst embankment b w yards from one of the barn'n, nen of Congress the President nominated Joseph E. tank core A tank pposed to be entirely empty, am which had not yet fallen a victin to the flames, all at Cooper, of Tonneste, for Collector of Internal Revenue ae * ee = ss a Thi ratte for the Third district of Tonnessee, who was confirmed Gea ot Tig poms won © by the Senate. Afier the adjournment of Comgrass, | mired up ive pride af however, the Presitent not only refused to give Coopor | aubmerge every ove of then a commission, bat appointed and commissioned a per son named Abernethy, who refused the Meation of a Union officer for Dopaty and appointed as Deputy a man who bad bern engaged be apprectaind, einpaed the mipe BILLIARDS. | Match Heaween Goldthwaite wad during the rebellion in impressing men intot Goldthwnite the Winner by penaragement to | rervice, and who wae disfranchised by the const! The retary ma tween Win, Gold atk aes | tution. Two months ago the Present appomted Aus and John Melevitt, of thie elty, for $600 4 wide 4 of Borihe and Duras, aud tin Savage Asseanor of Internal Revenue for Maho, who git at Teving Hall, before a large « te sald to be a good Tolon man, and on Thursday last he | Nee, Comprising many distinguished professions! pointed Goorge Thatcher to that porition, who was an | amateur players, b- 4 an aeemblage of citizens in war demorrat. generat, Thig wae the fourth trial of skill between Thornas B, Haydon was today appoloted by the Pree. | theee two noted players, the New Yorker having been dent United States Attorney for the State of Nevada. the wioner on ew a the revi eas. taren,” Tee pein Colonel L. D. W. Currio has boon appointed Mail | In the last game MeDevitt wom by 576 points, | ture | ie Peis eee Oe ee Agent in connection with the new tine of steamors be- | aad mate the largest ram on record, 409 | metropatia. The oritica and | tween sen Francisco aud Ching, sed will accompany the | polnte, The game lest night wae the regular American tonetes of a |* mer from Californty « commencement of | fowr ball oerem, and «ee ployed om 4 beautiful fall sine pao ay jormances & F0g' | toble, Mf Chrit, O'Connor way selected ampire for — } the Freedmen. | Golduhwaite, and FE. Cahill for MeDovitt. The umpires | THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE ACROSS THE OHIO AT CINC/RAAT) ’ ¢ from an army offeer to the . yt relation | ps Mr. Joseph Mon, the celebrated champion, aa ‘Cupcennat to the working of the syciem of contracts between plant | The play was commenced at precianty eight o ho great tuapension beidye vetwesn Cinclanat ye q -presonte that the «yatem can be nead | when the betting became pretty brink, the odds bet r the Obig river, will be ope ; ee eee oe a een | Tavor of MeDevite, Ove grutierana offered §400 in tae Tytiecrow Bh will not be/fully oranplated to the detriment of the interests of the freedmen in oy ant. the it of Jameary to $400 tn gold in fever of The play wae not very br In a majority of the contracts there tw many reepects. contained a clause providing that ehould the freedman t Mood — Gui It aie cy L.A nani | oHoeT WG AFORAY WW GAL TIBORE rou joidth - fail to ateletly comply with all the articles of the con peomelig coal, Cr pueeet eat meaty. Oe Dasemom, Nev. 0 tenet it Ia nullified, and be shall be discharged with # for- | twenty-seventh eoore Hoidthwalle was & taDoy A serious 7,0 plage last ove ture of Wy vd ome cot 280. te higheet run was 1 and | tnger beer syivane aT enoe Corman feiture of a portion of bis wages, aud la som ont ra | ie Lea . « guotioman ‘tah wen Wengerouly thet by All wagon due eball be forfetied. The colored people | On the tbtety ext Soother Germs ames Wee birger, wie bas not yee cause of pecuniary nstanows, are not enabled to | tat: MeDgwite, Ais: boon arrest : ifain redtese in cases where the frivelour pretexte of | more rill than at the Mr Noah Abbott, clerk of Mewmre, James & nraber bog wee . | thaty-eerents count 6 merchants, wae ac/identally ebet yertertay afiervona 4 Aishoneet omplorers m ave necured their dimharges, | De'tr" qaalling ne ute saninet AG? for bie uppo | « person engage? inahowing at « inerk wane distance 0 and they are (hoe, ip a great measure, at the mercy of | nant F ma He Wound wll prevebly prove fate vt hy ee forty-niath pera Ati mn their employers. The system of short contracte—one | About haif-fast | sen 917, 107 ab * ed, ” “ month, tor | ia mont favorable, ax should aay heme Piaget, ond Ah Fp A CHAT SNOW STORM AND HIGH PLUGS Im Omaite acts of infasie attempted, the freeman or of Gobath wat pecan Verh pas + 1owm, Mov. %, 1408 eave the nimiion we expiration ene very bold \n iy, dey vee teapetetes fr Omabe, receivea bere thie could leave ty tm al 4 = y onto boy MeDaria ran $0, ned talacquentty Oi, 2 aad " © great Tail of snow tn that vin\nit of the time for which he ba o making bis eeore on tue ettiy count 100, awieg be op to labor. He would thus lose but (he wager of @ #tDgle | opponent 210 anend, Goldtnwate followed a nice Of providiens ts the aelng TOR Of 68, after which an \ptermianton of ten minuten EN UNN Om talee wee taken. The state of Spas oF 4 ee month, and would be at liberty Lo seek employtnent eve Naanvinee, Nov. 90, 1400 where. It may be suggested that the planters would be | owen, tose, Methevite, “ye cwcage TUNRE elinene ow ener’ a ce Pad Diggs bas so injured by the adoption of a short contract system gene: | ahead. On the nev - jp rs ny Pe —— By, A hore, and ie now in . te 4 pureed them sktifully, w Curate, » " Tennessee during the war, and to be rnilty of as | rally, as the Inborers might strike at # busy sesaon, hut | Pal) po dl nming Gabdthwatte #01873 btn as amie terrier of feamern inches many tuerde of oa men ae Champ Leg +" Ry mich & movement would not be succesrfal withow! ©) Ios winevite O08, ibe former 506 ahead, ant lacking | init wan dug away o-dey will bo first sent to Henry county to be uried for killing on, bat should strikes oecur they game. 9 AN | nea SUE eresbealy wo, pense to the South, ax bey p bosting wee 8 as otte n Cree et oe WESTCHESTER INTELLCE © him. last epriog wor - wf rel omens a ret i sii ill would give rine 10 hesithy competition and eneonrmge | Brien, Nine kaye ME (ong shote nod eltetaing Cumann Graces Cover teroen Jomnes NEWS FAM SAN FaAnciccD cairn, wogyensntal 10 the develonment of the 1: | saamanie applane JS Soeae’ ts ely 70. Naber covepiai-Seest Asa bump, semialsietee oe from gn only t Sax Francisco, Nov, 20, 1566. | sources of the country, ee eee cin Hale ope eat! the ONREP | one thers nant om Beitge, Morvinsnie aed Jonn Airter has hewn established In possession of the | a | Sughth inning whee na ade sopieadid run of 310, the | © eam! adhere np Aperenemee bye office of United States Asessor for the Fourth district, bis ih - ed by the Pree | rece. coldthwalte, 1,401, McDevitt, 1,093, | Fordham Keitreed Company — predecessor having been ejected by the United states | Thefvilowing persons bare been pardoned by (he T ets eee cut naw prevailed, 02 Guidipwahe om Cerpegee tor ome of services ont an of support Marabn denyor their complerty in the rebellion om applies ae oe ee Gaieins waa benina Of, | from tae of the hustnwd ibe plainsit, whe wes Grvtom Artors whe arrested yesterday on s clsegs of | wots made under the firet and thirteenth exceptions of aed Hitied beiwonn the sare Mee Ne pale ‘ en wing y reay om the bigh sens, by seizing the brig proclamation of amnesty —Coleman M. Witt, © W. | another tig run ged ty 4 we J ty hag ye «ae ee ° ‘Tub tamer Golden City, for New Korky Karrton wool, | Carnes, Sova H. Tinley, G. A Henry, of Tennewve; | wondhtess with Miskin, fatty, Thum for 8 bowen, ont aiowed piaiatite covnnal | tees, ores ke, roland ot 6175048. Mi wedundant, | Rober gf Firth, J. 1. Balybarton, RAward Jobneon, of | URSA OM i amenent a chan of & Me ry poem to i > epee. ot | Gag 550 Larned ab nee a ik aly Versien; James Irvine, John J. Walker, of Ainteuos, | However, melerist c ode HA. cad Guidthweig 7% | founen imp ‘ ao on ote Tonpage, there wee 1 naa viele ais Wana wall Onaga we the gaan § Dewamin Jncvte, Thomas M, Gatlin, Baward Jaovve, of we aos veanaee. Le Front etree y pasty, the paste ant made ting tus FibwaMa Than? cow DhA jae mare banbie bet Thankagivieg Dineor patted hd acy matic Swietenta, for te sale by all druggivis aud’ (nung Ane in Show Wie; tard Baer ope, Pillow, Fremet 7 Aw imperial Crown me erom nf ma which oavare has negbm ed Whe team ting handearchiat @itram ever pro obi everwhere. Fey tt Tr earl & OO, Sew tore abit! tifn| math tat et 1 Foe erent we + ih owe Bent (7re of than .) pAirese Dy 1 WRILLIS MAE ower Aewwte tion Prikadsnbyhte, Fs — on dagen Mi are Paid jn rat pe Sieg of Oat aad Othe ee, Reema, alt cena The Howe Mae 2,» Lageh alec © athe teres Sn eae tetaeal™ eowiag oe inmy Prewdemt. The Boneoas, * the Vashions com Po ee he een “ fet war 4% ERO, - Tate pe byt ot Pee ie She L 7 Orpameniat May ttt

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