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ne Perm Af. eng tiny foot among the audience nod and pat in time, tee Campagne were | ines Scrugham ‘charged the jury ia nis "#ua able and forcie | Garena ony Poe eva J vf Soses Ghmpese of Suzyiand wasn Che agi is6, | Tr vier geallernen eticieetiy perioreeee. ane Qatlene? | The eulttvation of tebacee tn Obeo presinied the meet bie maven, pointing oat to thee ‘ie Iam 8 bearing on Sateen The number to the, Beds” Previnces ea ; = tou, the eyes of the fair listeners in the crea of nibs ® voy on afta Geren must bear. Prospects, and « plentiful harvest was expected | Srave aig gener ast $7, o'closk, and, a’tor an absence ‘damoueg, god ‘aud. Havre, The erbeol, Grong to tne lovee of the gonial Strauss Mendeleeohin corded to Men Dervis, who, with her son, the Secretary cesemany formed by Alfred Monit, Jan Sajousana | 0, shout Balt an they rotutned wah a verdict of | carried by sailing vessels. was 4,875, and by seeneee again pushed ye perform. Claud! Feceived permissi start an agriouitu- : Prisoner moved 12,406, } Rover y ‘i ‘and operatic ousposeh - Bide wich Mr. Samael bg my on Lo ral ‘satablishm t the Is Tyr iz: ie tay on The @ bill of asenpcne te ye ite Anagst oF Two Picxrockets.<Michael Hurley and 5 peeging tak etead 0 warren areal oe ‘ 4 on Trem | With a waich and chain by the society, as a mark of Tp ay ee oe ow *Stilgn lectn tse Brocesdin © caer em tae eee enter saeg (etc oe nr ng on complatas + Raalheady cuprestod onSunday aight, The fantanie ie | Fespect and in acknow at of his two vearw’ volun- | Jeen conarmed by President Cabral baa Seow apeenneeeen of George H. Boyd, of Jersey City, for having, as al- < NEW YORK BERALD, THURSDAY, DEUEMBER 6, 1860.—THIP 10 Northern and Southern frontiers ae ee at State, had gone to the pment ee amaal 7 Ghote, Samson will be repeated on Tuoeday next NEWS FROM CUBA. to coine ta act cocnemy, which, was, represented AMUSEMENTS. grep wi rere amet ease | Fey hennte More rae. capain stems, tom | aos no tte opt town anaanthespnanenperee™ Pe ey eae e tahabhiants ot Ae marcia on tho =<) this port at an early i SES yan ote er lyn Academy of evening, vetighved ‘crowded in every part! hour this morning. We are to Mr. Albert, the Party wero dangerous eens was Ie Maitre de Crepe ric, The per | Cae er ame ou Leama e was of the usual ©008° | purser, for prompt delivery of our despaicags and flee. | WT roreromet bad ee id from the country. the Brooklyn evening, —— or ee eet ‘Bo far news as received steamer. Ses pe nat bet ove of a eran which bas dome, vee who by thelr reposted re- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TRE HERALD. theless, despite all the fne, pronpects, therein rea acclimating opéra comique im the Clty to toe en aevermined to have fall value es there are few of the ‘Dominicans resident Much toward acoliticeived with decided entnusisem, | os snowed themes sities of Gallagher, | Ontswen om Spanish Subjects im Mexlog— | who believe day Fes rarties—bu churches. It was ibelm, who rendered Paer’s Ue tae aioe att enw Pemanded—Murder of a Wealthy | TY in °tna) Cabral will be one year in power—some Mile, Laurentis and M. Wilhelm, i Oia at the} Sfid’and arme/@e were extromely mirth pare Spaniard—The Slave Trade, &c. boltve that it will only last half that tine. ebarming work, being seep Tange andavand wat, | W0.22°!Rfo singing of Jennie Rigel far and, Indeed, Havana, Deo, 1, 1866, ‘ fue sme nce of the isiand had been abol- couclusion i: ve pe * y-witt Miles. Bonconsigiio ae ie eee itt le sppnanae bey pn ge ana OUTRAGES ON SPANISH SUBJECTS IN MEXICO, Be... meer measure laudva vy all parties. audience, yosrro neartily applanded. The constantly ‘anthelme. ¥*" thelme "number of diletanté who Raye wit- essed the several performances of Messrs Tulg- pet & Drivet's troupe, 18 suficient evidence that it juire but little pgrseverance on the part ef ue management to establish a prolonged ecason of tra comigue nights in Brooklyn, ‘under most auspicious circumstances, Tt may be wt, with what coldness. the first presentation o' mombere? ig was greeted, and how papdiar, ere long, deearoe the works of Rossini, Meyerbeer and Verdi, ren- deree by competent sincera. ° It must eventually be thus with the brilliant prodactions of the French school Which will become gradually moro perfectly underst Jia admired, and whose performance will b» flually con- sidered one of the prom nent features of the theatrical Season. ‘The lovers of music should not forget, how- ‘ever, that it is only by the system of subscription that fhe outlay required by « thoroughly excellent operatic entrtainment can be compensated, and the conno! ure Should, therefore, by liberal subscriptions, see to the ‘pied inauguration of a second series of opéra comique ~ qghta If the privilege of gathering at a few additional Tues bo nccorted our neighbors, the popularity of the ight and sparkling compositions, alroady ¢o familiar in Wis city, cannot fail to become quite as permanent in Brovklyn. wo! Thaiia Theatre. On the very evening when Mr. Dawison was adver- ‘tized to make his début on the Theia boards, Mr. Gutt- mann, one of the directors, was takes {il suddenty and Re snpeared for the performance had to be deferred. anes 83 time last Monday night in Sie ist Wabt#\-te and ~the. alone of Tow par — ana the performance was good, »~ ‘The presonce of the great artist seemea ts BPI, ether actors with unwonted energy and to rouse them to surpass not only themselves, but the most ardent hopes of their friends, The pieces were well put upon the stage, every one knew his part perfectly, the house was rowded and the whole went off admirably, Last night, owing to the approbation expressed on their first produc- as were given on tho o'clock Wenzlawski, to whom was assigned ono of the chief réles in the first piece, was taken seriously ill, ‘and it was impossible either to substitute another in bia Place on so ehort a notice or to produce another play in gion, the same two pi Monday were advertised and — was sold. ir. every seat in Shortly before eight which Mr. Dawison could appear. It t! Cessary to close the theatre for thi yeturn the money for all the tickets Mr. Dawison will appear as Rangot aise, and as Kuh von Bayer g dem Leben eine: Fier, vu FRday ni strony good cast, Stadt Theatre. “Jt ig an {ll wind that blows nobody good.’” The com- Dination of the desire to do honor to Miss Steglich- Fuchs, who celebrated her benefit last night, and the disappointment of the non-appearance of Mr. Dawigon at the Thalia, brought together a large and fashionable Sudience, who were enthusiastic in their reception of ‘Miss Fuchs as Susanne Sternfels, in Gassman’s famous comedy, Der lets's Bricf, The piece was well put upon which was large, was very i Omele'te was She stage, and the cast, good, = Afterwards Die Verhingnissvolle given, in which Madame Genée impersonated Caroline th that animation and esprit which so deservedly make i Ber # universal favorite, The Park Theatre (Breoklyn). ‘The tragedy of Othello was presented at this establish- mont last evening for the benefit of Mr, J. ©. MeCollom, with the leading paria 80 strongly cast as to insure an Srerflowing house, and warrant moré “LAY ysual notice, ‘With the beneficiary as the Moor, Mr, Conway‘ 19g0, gnd Mesdames Bowers and Conway respectively as “Desdemona and Emilia, a really artistic and enjoyable performance might well be anticipated, and in this the @udience was not disappointed. Mr. McCollom gave evi- Sgnoee of sovere training and ardent study in the charac- ter of Othello, but his reading. poe -) tion gerd His action was rtd oe and effective, but a proneness to ‘taking the Stage” somewhat marred the evenness of his scenes, Regarded as a whole, however, his performance may be “qualified as meritorious and promising. Mr. Conway pre- gented the conventional Iago, with several new readings and additional tricks of “business.” But although rely- fog eealy on bis experience as an old stager, he did not to convey a fine idea of the subtle villain of the "s master conception. Mra, Bowers, as in the early stages of the play, some- | occasionally places of amusement like this, and spend an wi what felled. to attitudinizing and even seemed, at times, “stagey;” but os intevsity of expression and force were demanded of her by the exigencies | Music, such as stirs the heart and awakens eat ef her r6ie, she became more artistically natural, and succeeded in fulfilling the requirement of the im the most satisfactory manner. Mra Con- Emilia, however, bore off the honors of the sai Hpr rendition of the rdle was powerfully aym- rea the continued plaudite of the large fess reat cf WU Cast it were better to ignore, a pwd no fault and departed | A New Hall for Amatenr and Other Perfor- fh the audience to. Pleased with the enter. Went, which was one @f the best ever witnessed in Brou “V2 0 far a8 the peng Meatrical constellation can PPPs per- “ @everini & Pense’s Second Matinee. ‘The matinde of Messrs. 14 Beverin: or - 3, y atternyyg, st Steinwey Hall. ‘The ‘Whica Odnslated principally of ladies, was in Spe dsst humor, to judge from the frequent encores. The most noteworthy features on the programme were two ef Mr. Pease’s compositions—a fantasia on themes from Martha, for two pianos, and a song, ‘Break, break, Break,” sung by Miss Nettie Sterling. The Martha fan- asia is the best work that Mr. Pease bas yet brought Before the public, It is not strictly a work of art, buta very ingenious and pretty potpourri worked up in a “All That Glitters Is Not Gola,” concluding with ‘ Bo: afd Cox.”’ On the occasion hoy wilf Bh ge ReBR Bighly effective manner. Mr. Poase is very happy in his beotbap dens Msc will pro¥ide a Bfecial preamentation of a subject, and in this fantasia he places f the diferent Be ngap ina Ae 4 — re ye ed It requires much traming still. sings, ehe ie generally very suc- con- and mere mechanism in 1; but trol over an of that abandon, sou! and ex- the true artist in singing. oh hers, however, anything is ‘et Severini sang in his usual manner, and did co Ble to his voice or rope dd ar already expressed inion 0! r spent Pease in the Martha duct and ac- com) two singers. Wedo him justice alone in placing bim first of accompanists at present among us. Wednesday Popular Concert. The programme of the popular concert at Steinway Bal) last evening was vory interesting. The orchestra | surements for tho present season. @iayed the overture to Stradella, the second movoment ‘of Beethoven's second symphony, scene and ballet from Bobert le Diable, selections from Jone, the Amelia Waits, by Lumbye, and the Artist's Quadriile, by Strauss, Mr. Julius Kichberg played a violin fantasia of his own | Fancy Dress Ball of the Hebrew Benevolent in themes from L’Elisire d’ Amore, and La Parane, a Gance of the seventeenth century, and Mr. W. J. Hill ‘Good Bye, Sweetheart,” Abt's Schiapen wohl, and The Gerwan waltz ‘ought to be ney Programme of those ‘Ber, Strauss, Gung’! nka'h ecors of others have left | o DP hige “aus *Famiet, with is In active reboarss) for next Monday, ‘at times confused, | the residenis of Williamsburg appreciate this is abund- ils, There’ amet we apd ach pomtete co most enthusiastic praise in England and Scotland, for net more thriling and sympathetic an the ve Tn consequence of the ontraven 1alAly \nusewou On Spanish subjects in Mexico, and above all the recent in- carceration of the Spanish Consul at Tampico, it is said that the government has determined to seek immediate Tedress by sending out some of their ships of war, The corvette Francisco de Asis, of twenty-four guns and ono swivel gun, left this port with a few marines and officors on the 29th ult, and the steamer Leon, of twelve guns and one pivot gun, sailed yester- day. It is notthe intention to do anything more than to make a simple demonstration, and to rescue the Span- ish Consul and other Spanish subjects from any unjust imprisonment to which they may have been subjected by the liberals, for refusal or inability to come forward with a quota of the forced loan imposed upon the peo- ple by the republicans, A HORRIDLE MURDER. A great deal of excitement and alarm has prevailed here for some days past, in consequence of the mysteri- ous death of Don Francisco Mila y Mestre, a wealthy Spaniard and dry goots dealer. It appears that he left the other day by the Regia steam ferry to proceed by the first Matanzas train before sunrise. After landing at Regla it appears he mu have strayed about, being too early for the train, Sibeequently a human body The papers are filled with local matter, Custom House reform, however, absorbed the attention of the public. The sugar market, owing to the great scarcity of the staple, was excessively dull. The quotations of second qualities ranged from 43fc. to 4%c. Molasses com- manded 12c, Coffee, 14'4c., paid for 2,000 cwt., bought on speculation for C'ba. ‘The recent copious rains had proved benoficial to the cane flelds, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Alleged Iilegal Shipment of Benzine—Danger of Shipping Explosive Fluids. Before Commissioner Osborne. Yesterday an important case was heard before Com- missioner Osborne, in the matter of the United States vs, Demas Barnes and others, The defendants were charged with baving shipped to Milwaukee, Wis., four cases of benzine in a manner contrary € the provisions of tho statute laws of 1852, chap. 8, This statute declares that no explosive burning fluid or material that ignites by friction shall be shipped or transported without hav- ing the name or the description marked outside on the case or box containing the same, Any violation of this statute is a misdemeanor, and punishable by @ fine not exceeding $1,000, or imprisonment not exceeding eighteen months, or both. Thecharge against the de- fendai ve prescribed by the law. wir. Joseph Bell, United States Assistant District At- cArded it. The envertanments concluded with ously dy drama, entitled ‘The Heart of Erin, or the Men {PO The piece abounds with startling theidents and interesting positions, but is rather too devoid of point to carry with it the sympathy of an audience, Tony Pastor js uot on the bills this woek. “His absence makes a gap in the performances which is not easily filled, and cannot fail to be felt by his patrous, Budworti’s Minstrels, If grotesque burlesque acting, which has for ite object the portraying, in a somewhat exaggerated manner, the eccentricities and waggeries of negro life upon a South- ern plantation, constitutes what is termed “ negro min- strelsy,” then tho Budworth’s minstrel troupe of this city are unrivalled for proficiency and excellence in this particular branch of Ethiopian mimicry. The large and select audiences that nightly fill this favorite temple of Momus attest how bighly a discerning public appreciates talent of this peculiar order, whether it be in the shape of cork: burlesques, songs, jokes, jigs or baliads. Last evening the house was, as usual, crowded to its utmost Wty with an audience who, despite their efforts to the coutrary, were kept ina continual roar of laughter by the whimsicaliti*s, droll sayings and queer antics of the Messrs, Budworth. The inimitable, original and un- adulterated ‘Echoes from Fatherland,” by J. H. Bud- worth, was encored three several times, and each time C4 st ocoivad the applause i oe sv naaiging at mes in the | Was seen floating on the. water near the | tomey, appared for the prosecuiion, and Mr. Britton moet uproarious laughter. ‘The comic interludes of ‘I | powder mi ‘ine, at the upped part of th , | for the defendanta, Am Here™ ‘and ‘The New Post Office,” have been added | which was identified as that of S6n: ila—neither his Gottlob E. Wolss examined—I reside et Milwaul ‘purse or anything else being eee vere | wis s Lam deputy illsctor tea todpesior of yo he ill | watch, 4o the bills; and the dusky inhabitants in the moon stil 5 “lhe had ne " b 1 tly by forming | son, it was at once suspecte: me by his | the port of Milwaukee; 1 held these offices tl in the smocimeene delet ie eee nightly Dy Peal bipeds | death elther from a voluntary act of his owl ay beck, | each of tie ate ede tecsate pay end Ad Eee euch evel much whether they arc real flesh and | dent, the more so as some contusions Were Secoverefl | July last; th were pene gyorg Rislog, “ieod 01 er on the back of the head. Sever Farts wet qppre- Wisconsin ;” there were also four cases marked ‘Gl: Whites hended, and from the active investigations made tthe | this side up, with care—New York Central Railroad to police, for which we are pawty indebted to the pr Buffalo, steamer on lakes;’’ this was about the 25th of The attendance last night at WHIfES* bE that it was a daring m these the Milwaukee and ~-~a House, 472 | there appears very little #0e) (ote ot ~ | July; these boxes were atjthe dock of waul Broadway, was quite large. Th ma eee itted for the Purpose of plundering the victim, | Heirow Railroad Company, on Milwaukee river, leading 'Y) was quite large. The programme, Sgr committe “gaax of the “Moon Confederacy” of ) Dake ture an; 1¢ fe Une dock of the steamers ‘running Speaking, was pleasing and wel! -vceived. In the ballet divertisement the Parformanee was Very creditable nad repeatedly applaud d. brotherhood, regarding which I gave you an account a few months ago, and which be the energetic _measures Of Lersundi were’ supposed to be extinct, ‘Thore is a remarkable and astounding fact connpcted with this murder, and a3 absurd as it is remarkable. But when- | boxes in question, on accOtm; ever anything of this nature occurs, the opposition Y 1 pak 9 panels eal e- ceding from it; bad papers immediately attribute thoso crimes to the injuri- | here produced}, and found ta; Mere, necase wat ous tendency arising from the free doctrines inculeated | giass bottles filled with a subsanco and. labelled by the Siglo. benzine,”? on one. or ‘« from Day Soxt, Grand Haven, which is a port in ichigan; ieee tha Mock, Y,'d not see taken from the steamer lying at the wharf, calles my attention to one of the San Francisco Minstrels, This famous troupe continue to draw crowded houses nightly, The bill, from the opening overture to the finale of ‘Healthy Shadows,” is unexceptionable, and in the awkwardness of Birch, the imitations of Backus, the THR SLAVE TRADE, contains the following among other words: grandilequence of Warobold and the strains of Wambold It seams that, potwithstanding all the recent reports of | puritied and deodorized by S; nestor Directions: les Combined in ono entertainment, there is a sure antidote | the landing of Africans at wimeems »ainig on this coast | volatile. Keep well cork: Very inflammable. Do for spleen, melancholy or hypochondria, and the expenen na om c levy 3 — Levy said to not ex! to the fire. Demas Barnes & Co,, 21 Park = be on the way, ie “trade” not r ry ” Hooley's Opera House, Brooklyn 0 row, New York. I found another case, and it contained coming to a total extinction—not so much because of the vigilance on the part of our authorities and the severity of the punishment awaiting parties concerned In that barbarous traffic, but from the fixed determina- ban of the majority of our planters not to buy any more Affan negroes nor to have any more business what- ever of that nature. Thowgh rather late, they can clearly discern the groat evils entailed upon the country by slavery in any shape Whatever, Such, I must repeat, is now the case with the majority of all classes of society. EMANCIPADOB, Another order of the Captain General came out on the apt inst. Some of the details demanded by the pro- vious order were omitted in the returns from the coun- try, and the lieutenant governors are now enjoined to supply them within three days. Two employés in the Secretary's office were dismissed in consequence of the abuses which {were committed some time past in the disposal ef omancipados, or captured Africans, under the wardship of the government. CRLEBRATION OF THE BIRTHDAY OF THR PRINCE OF ina same; I ook a bottlo and brought it with me (bottle Produced); this ts the bottle; I also sent the case, The case was of in evidence. It bore the follow- ing on one end:—Put up by Sylvester. Proprietors Wholesalo agents, Yemas Barnes & Co., 21 Park row, New York. Part of the government, asked Mr. The popularity of this clever minstrel troupe does ang appear in tho least likely to abate, The company, both in point of numbere and ability, is unusually strong, numbering among its members some of the best follow- ers of the ‘burnt cork’? business, either on the Brooklyn or this side of tho water. The house was again filled to repletion last evening, with an andience whose hearty and constant signs of merriment wont further to show their appreciation of the performance, than even the noisy acclamation with which now and again a favorite was recalled. The first part of the programme develops ym the company a considerable show of musical ability, botiggocal and instramental, and the second part an-amount of comicality which is of such a character as inevitably to remove from tho mogt matter-of-fact any sense of impropriety in a hearty laugh. In the first part Dave Reed sang “The Soap Fat Man” well, and J. H. Mr. Bell, op the Britton to admit the aciuat transportation of the benzine on tho steamer on Lake Michigan. If he did so this would sve the government the expense of bringing a wipee ih pity ad te prove the fact. r, Britton © Was not at present prepared to sdnols eyeing, Ho would, however, edeletied n tion with bis when he was ready eo) haga the District Attorney The further hearing & ‘the case was then aAonvasa! MARINE COUm Before Judge Hearne anda Jee, ASTURIAS, . Marphy “the Cot Boside tho Mill” in really capital | The birtbday of the Princo of Asturias, heir to the | JoAn 4. Reed vs, Patrick Sherman.—This mtion was style. In the second, ‘The Echo,” by Messrs, John | Spanish throne, was celebrated on the 28th ult. The | brought to recover damages for alleged injuries donee, Mulligan and Andrew Leavitt; ‘Tyapin Jobuny,” py | Usual salutes were fred by the forts and ships-of-war in | norse, belonging to plaintiff, by coming into collision. Archy Hughes aud Andrew Leavittyaod “Ole Bull ina the harbor, and a showy display was made of thi ‘Tight Place,” by ive of the company, were Productions ir gala At tweive o’clock noon the Captain Gener held with a truck, defendant's property, in the month of April Just The defence was chee tee Horse was left untied in “ent ps peor i and were, therefore, TORSO tf of, £0 horoughly comical = ee nature 400 oe, ang in the evening the palace was illuminated. ha street ran away and injured bimeeil, “Tho jury were eam p alone, but inan almost cabal proportion hott tobe ape ol i wi agreei av ‘or plaintiff, classes the report of the schoo! ‘Been to be appreciated, THE MEXICAN MISSION, Tomlingon & Brigham; for defendant, Gillen & Flanagan. goa havo bedgt ti aorihg the | besoent ear the Senver's Opera House, Willlamsburg, Pantene 4, SRR SRE tamenaadis moetien tie ath nate WESTCHESTER COUNTY COURT Ur UTER AND TERMINER, lal of Thomas Fitzgerald for the Murder uf Ellen Hicks in August Last. Before Justices William W. Scrugham, Wm. H. Robert- son, Thomas Jay Byrne and Myron B. Silkman. Thomas Fitzgerald, who was indicted for the murder of Miss Ellen Hicks on the morning of the 2d day of Au- gust last, @ the town of Westchester, in Weatchester county, by shooting her with a musket, was placed on trial on Moaday night. The panel of potit jurors was At this recherché establishment is presented an enter- tainment not joferior to that of any minstrel company at it performing in the metropolitan district, That SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALS. A Mystery to be Solved—Where ore General Sherman and Minister Campbell Going ¢— Sherman’s Inspection of the Inland ot Cuba— Departure of the Expedition for an Unknown Destination, &c. antly evident from the select character of the audiences who nightly fill th's bijou opera house, These audiences are mostly young people, and, par paranthése, there is no little uttraction in the number of pretty faces to Le seen there, wy 108 nothing of their character of loveliness because of the expression they bear of halve satisfaction and enjoyment. The entertainment is two- fold, musical and comic. Those who are able to visit Havana, Nov. 23, 1866, GHERMAN’S TOUR OF INSPECTION. Lieutenant General Sherman returned the night be- fore last from a two days’ exploretion of the Island of Cuba. Everywhere he was received with the utmost enthusiasm, and he came back loaded down with the finest Havana cigars. The Spanish papers here devote several columns daily ¢o a recounting of the marvellous exploits of the ‘<ar-famed General Sherman,” and de. the Court directed the Sheriff to summon thirty tales- men, when the Court adjourned until the next morning. On Wednesday the absentees of the jurers who were not present on Tuesday, and the talesmon, who had been hour in the cultivation of a musical taste lose much by neglecting todo so. What is required is simple homo ive echoes of joy or sadness, This desideratum is well sup- plied a Mensger Seaver, P us fst Ci whose Programme ‘vote no small space to a consideration of the antecedents | summoned, were called, and from their number the -xcellen is ular. “Hence the Plenipotentiary Cam Generally | baian encouragement ho receives from "hove who desire the | Of Minister . a: ly area a tent aod the tone assumed is favorable to the United States, and tacitly hostile to tho Maximilian. régime, Sherman speaks in the a terms of the fertility and rich ca- development of this kind of music as a means of increas- The Distrit Attorney, John 8, Bates, then openca ing the attractions of the family circle, the case for the people, and introduced witnesses who proved that on the morning of that i A party of cities of the Cuban island, and strives vainly to conceal | *!diers came tothe house of Alexander Ellicott, in the mances in Rahway, N. J. Eis regret that ‘so productive a couatry ebould remala fog thet they ranet tnd broke open, the house, assert. A number of American merchants, rosidente of Rah. 7 Yoder 80 arbitrary and retrograde a form of government. | ing, bin hy ol They tot ony aire oe Sa00t perec™s. but they actually did Ouer to shoot the mother of Elliot because she would not poe thera where her con was. Elliot, in the meantime, way, New Jersey, have fitted up one of the public buiid- Bova a" CF Sam AMERICAN CONG fe ‘Yesterday Mr. Wind?, ine American Vonsul in Havana, Ings ic that elty for the porpogeg of private thegtrical | paid'an official visit to tho Susquehanom and Was ve. Topresentations, the opera, concerts, and so forth, and | Coived with all the honors befitting bis position and the jumpil from a completed the arrangements in such style that the elite | Popnlariy ne hae universally co og oe Ame: Rindow ‘on the second oor, "and tle of society of Elizabeth, Newark, New Brunswick, Rah- } with the objects of the expedition, and is in overy re- | Wing "Luuttad® Mine nse do oe ithe, he, Saltire way, and the surrounding country will be amused and Fe pdee Soke ‘2 | his musket, when yan across the fields instructed in an agreeable and refiuing mannor at their lent point SERS ARE THEY GomxG? rly in @ naked gtate and swam the Westchester creek, own doors during the roason. Tho with tne decorations of the auditorium will be rich and elegant, and all the conveniences of a frst class place of amuse- at the time having a broken arm, which had been . Today the susquehanna ls busy taking in coal, end | broken ine melee with the satae party ome tee hore to-morrow sho staris from Havana. Where will sbe go? terprise | Vera Cruz is tho destination commonly spoken of, but | Pefore on that same night, After Elliot had fled the a ° = Srna een pie ant atarea | Vera Cruz remains in the bands of the Sprench and im- a bai berol gr] je ap rest of the soldiers by riods during the winter. The hall will, we understand, ialists, and it is difficult to see how a minister ac. | P2¢ of their number, 1 soldiers who were in the = —_ a ore on a, com ing - omas Fitagerald, who is a corporal in compan; the First regiment United Stated artillery. Pained his to his shoulder And detiperateiy {724 ! ivy wade which stood Mise etal 1 ball took its flight from the mus- Prealted to the republic of Mexico (Mr. Campbell makes a point of that) can effect a landing there, uniess under ned on the llth of December with the drama, Mag? Altos, he accommodation of the guests, ‘There 1s no bloc! ‘re, and the town, though ly knocked about, isin the hands 1 ae ket and entered the body of Elien on the right sid: Miscellaneous Mauntcal. len peel eae oad Minister CI dooney below the umbeillicum, passing thi ‘the entirely , Out om the left buttock, striki hat Mr. Kennedy, a Scottish vocalist, who has received the crue sod Pbaryog . rig bn 3 i chair in ite arm around her probably make their way to Mexico city, feo Obthuaius, witere President Jaren all bo2'2*t ere Ever ty it, and there are 5 his illustrations of Scottish songs, manners and cuswms |». bing is a m: at a two ren eunectet with the expedition who can solve it. m of the olden time, commences a sories of populst enter- ‘this%,,__Wbat 18 not usual in the most of murder cases, tainments at Steinway Hall this evening. They will not. Formidable as her armament of fourteen Hicks, Gi, bg cn by two aoe ‘Miss Alice Galatea, Victor Mosse’s exceliont opetty will be re- | [arte Dalen Erte tie earfare. “Wha, then, wit | of tt a pusiy dermuediately after. the pe peated at the French theatre this evening. be done? Che sara sara, outrage and went to Pere loft the scene of their bratal An organ coneert will be given at the Church of the Covepant, Park avenue, this evening. Messrs. Bristow and Morgan will exhibit the new organ and Messrs. Per. NEWS FROM ST. DOMINGO. Cooper will on the occasion, alarm In winks Toca’ Casing ae Boone eectied, juin SPECIAL CORMESPONDENCE OF THE RERALS. fast elng, cirelated that Miot Hicks sd been a who achieved such a marked svocessat the Phitharmon's ! * spect of Political Affaire Under the Admin. | 7rulce, Thane J: ByTan, had, leeuea.| warrants concerts in Paris, last soason, has been compelled, owing ] istration of Governor Cabral—B after ‘squad of the” police to the death of her mother, to relinquish hor European | - Lenders Plottiny 'y-second sub- Havana, Nov. 30, 1966. with the constabulary of the town, went to the for, a She will, however, succeeded in arresting all of the party who hat tak: ‘Tho Spanish steamer Barcelona, from St. Thomas on en ppear bi jit f great Paris thin its walla. One of the party not bei fipiien mame se te we the 16th, Porto Rico the 17th, St. Domingo the 20th and | Ford6% Wau arrested im the town. Mise Hicks ilvec argee Santiago do Cuba on the 224 inst., arrived at this port on the 27th inst., with the following news :— ST. DOMINGO, The government of Cabral was using the most strenu- | the Prea! ous endeavOrs to restore the country to order—and, as the Baez conspiracy had been entirely foiled, it was con- fidently expected that the republic would ere long be in the full enjoyment of a prosperous tranquility. Genoral Cabral was desirous to encourage all kinds of of the i \- bie ah wad EVEERY ledy about Urenty two yen of THE BALL SEASON. interesting 5 Soclety. The first annual bali of this excellent society took Place last night at the New York Assembly Rooms About three hundred persone were present, but the re- ceipts were not as large as it was hoped and anticipated. The room presented a very fine appearance, the ladies was worthy of all the esteem and love bostowed on her. The counsel for the erate his nt effect of his. show to the Court that th some of the most charming examples of this kind ind and enterprise, The co) mines of San Cris- rr to his from wh “tam. | Were richly dressed, the characters excellently repre- justry pper endeavoring to rescue one men » who, pen wile a ran) cr “heme, Sssoclate sented and the music Theodore Thomas’ best, As a | tobal, the Lop: joum wells of aes bl rae pel ‘4 by Hil C my a and beat on fat night the idea of a waltz, but are tone pictures, bail {t must be jounced a decided success, | Neyba and the guano deposits a 2 for then sumyed up to the full of variety and sentiment Melody after moloay | 2°Y ort upon as being of the greatest importance—and therefore | jure La M moment new 1 glide into each other, Yh ay FY tbo musio of the aeventeenth century, then we sincerely to the iltural and taining interests, and a proper re- stage. They were lodged in the Second precinct station maini ‘until a late bour, Rrcawowi 10086, exam! mornii See Jece_eamear sity ot or genet | ota. otartnsricage Nea, 0.0. . | Lose ee gens meeaeeny ese Sad ™ | 2h Hom of ang nga 0, | Mr wri enn i erg MS bri P a + 0.0. F. lessen the depreciat: ol mon > expedienc; big ao Fone ‘ta, enihunsaste fasore ‘me The first annual ball of this lodge of the Oda Fellows’ sth foertog individuals had te ge Gna fautracta Co bo made at higher rates of luterest than we Fe re ee ens centered We th Bites Pert ob Sunday, will introduce Mrs. | society took place last night at Irving Hall. About four | eule: prog hha denon Nel we Havre, ap ‘A com Yesterday, suffering from contusions on the y mond Ri 7 » munication from Rando! having been injured duri Ay aimed itor and Mr. Weasel Ropta, vielinist, | ha serene were Prem, nd the errangements | Everts, at Curacao; poo ta; 8 Pat Taoranos thatthe dot Mcleh, Sees ve tent, seavagte pe ie pi Tang Aitorcation with some under the management ir, W. C. Murphy, chairman Baes’s party lenge, Tesult cea paid before he sends the A Reconn o Acctpanta,—Yesterday Charles Borden, » Ya great work was given for the ibird time at | Of, ttercommitten, were admirable. It ie expected thas | Thorne fig atime to revotatiotgtnn Opau | “T™" HAlalng ehatuen of Marshall, Nelon aad Lamin | painter, was run over by oat No of the trave street Mall, op T ; eas cae es he eaeat | oe parts of fy the exiles at EVASION OF THE IW ine of oars, and hed his foot crushed severely, Propateiey evening, by Dr, Cutler's ox. | Wallace, with, hls excellent band, was in attendance, | Pre is pt er at REVENUE LAW. Xesterday John Reilloy received severe injuries, the bad phen There wees mesos Dancing waa kept up until e it 6 Ses bar ees aie ahunyy Bet he govern. | Cronmany,.Dos, 6, 1900 Pease pe call when near the corner of Third avenue and vee orlal, which were iabon Vessels to ‘olonel T. L. Jones, of Ne ‘wen Rt wont street, cron Ye Ben . 7 Reman a ea ae THE FISHKILL OIL CASE. iad famine wy. Any reistancn at terday on aa {ndlotment here Min ite falliogto | 33 Seamer ny x wares rere nvesee seh, i a 4 the tf landii gcey states stam, \eorusly G : veto ore neni rl bee iprlvigedte foe ys eitecite i 7 the cele body ons tar toa “a os f U4 The jury returned a verdict against dofendant-—fine onparnant McNulty, injured. by Tal ¥ a. Tho euper ee ate wl In the Court of Oyer ai t counsel | themselves taken Pondemned to’ death and es from the second ‘an unt ie I 9d boys’ voloes | brated Fishkjil of] case was called Af pei: incipal rebela wey the rost WEWS FROM ORLEANS. ‘unfinished bu! po tbe Rat strike — are engaged on sides, the fing . To-morrow te five yours contres that were before i aa f while wore there. re in red ifn aaa . st Pavia wing | Siegen Brac ; ep Tron il peninced on | Many of thal were cally vending in The Governor of thi Buak™ Deo. 5, 1960, | Bel lured parties were taken to ae ds of tila Sats on a - dh oF crade oll trom cane ad phials | once to tho be entire fy re-estabtiotea Das issued 10P an” election %o Or A Pavwoun Arracknp ayo Ixsona> sy Rownrea,—On hstccatag wit | aang Hc patie ay Ta sitaes hi | 8 wc oaeaeehat mot ten ypc Peres | cane sate Renee es ae Wi of he Coming Wret6o,099, The trial yxciies conoral interes, ) ~ citizen Fial.o, the secretary of | provent action, en namatoation eyhira street, near Third at each wave of the conductor's baton, many a fair head | men, kin ‘® meritorious work; but if ry fy) of wh wo Indians, clowns, sailors, stage Irishmen, men with bata ‘as tail as themselves, men with no hate, dukes, militia darkies, ballad bees es je ustal number Is and hoavy ruffians jument that could tell in favor of the he was particularly solicitous about them, oxtending Dae ict AUlorney wa in ave of brig ample protection to the parties engaged in those under- | sicech of about half an hour, when his service in behelf of this charity. ‘Alter uj ‘wan excollontiy served, dancing was resumed and | ,, 26st hopes wero entertained that by a due protection VNGIMA LEGISLATURE. — , F made co attend is about 400, 8 diabolical work, but endeavsred to | street and Lafay @ prisoner on that ni¢ht was! promised. cou prisoner Jury, and for the course of an eney dg rh this State, and the balance divided LE SHEET. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Youxa Men's Cunisrian Assoctation.—Tho third free lecture of the course was delivered last evening by the Rev. Thomas Street, at the bali of the western branch of this association, corner of Varick and Canal streets, A numerous and highly attentive audience, composed of Indies and gentlemen, listened to the romarks of the lecturer on the subject of ‘Mental Dissipations,"” in which he severely condemned the mental idleness and dissipated reading indulged In by the majority of young persons, and alluded to the many opportuvities enjoyed by the youth of America to become familiar with almost any and every branch of art, acience or literature, citing the names of men who have risen from tue humbleat walks of life to the most exalted positions as statesmen, poets, orators, divines and painters, from Epinetus, the slave, to Abraham Lincoln, and including suc! men as icon, Dryden, Blackstone, Elihu Burritt, the “Learned Blacksmith,” and Albert Barnes, of Philadelphia, The lecturer did not condemn the reading of works of fiction, but recommended a careful discre- tion in the selection of productions of this nature, and upon.bis hearers the neces- Shakspere, earnestly strove to. im) sity of young men studying the politics, laws, constit tion and principles of our a. the biographi: of its great men, universal history and volumes of scie! tific research, and utterly ignored the plea of lack of time for such studies by mentioning the case, among others, of Elihu Burritt, who studied at work, while a ‘outh, with bis book fastened to the wall in front of fee ‘The speaker then paid an eloquent and impressive is that they did not mark the cases as in the | tribute to the importance of a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, the great repository of poetry, history, biog- raphy, rhetoric, logic and architecture, Tus Screntivic Sropy oF Human Narvre.—By request of the trustees.of the Cooper Union for the Advance- inent Of Scierico and Art, Prafessor.E. 1. Youmans delivered his lecture on this subject in the great hall of ‘Milwaukee, | the Cooper Institute last evening. Although it was an- nounced that the admission would be free, the attendance ‘Was not as as the importance of the subject matter deserved, scope of the lecture comprised a disqui- sition upon relation of mental action to physical condition, The intimate relation of mind to body was Jearnedly but clearly explained, and the deduction drawn that mental hygiene and power were necessarily de- nie state. The lecturer master of tho steamer Detroit, | mado a striking application of the principles of ascientific study of human nature to education, which he defined asanart. Each child, regarded as ‘a personal entity, pendent upon a proper o1 part of the order of nature, which never repeats itel would by its teachings be recognized as subject to and th mental fected by separate independent influences, ‘and corporeal, and thus be intelligently instructed. Mxcuarice’ axp Trapesvey’s Sociery,—Last evening there was a regular monthly meeting of the General So- The meeting was held in the Society’s rooms, 472 Broadway, and was very largely attended, After the tranzaction of some routine business a few facts were given as to the Present condition of the organization. The receipts for the year will be about $27,635 and the expenditures about $21,679. Last year the Society expended $28,820 for benevolent purposes, Tho Society has a library con- ‘The operations of the past year A comparison between the results so far of this: year and those of former rs ‘rom 1825 down to 1855 the number of readers varied but little being generally about 1,500 or ‘1857 it was between 1,800 and From that date to 1861 it had risen to Seah me 1861 it was first’ publicly announced that +‘ Fe- employed by mechanics or tradesmen in ee the themselves of the privilege, ih Ea come o great that the rooms were no longer of ‘sufll- ciety of Mechanics and Tradesmen of this city. taining 80,200 volumes, havo been eminently sucessful. renders the statement just made very apparent. from year to year, Tn 1850) and increasing at the rate of about 200 a year. business” might He in the advan library, and ‘400 rer making the increase in that year 413, In 1! number of persons who frequented the Jibrary bi es years, Judging from all the. can say the society is institution, and doing reat good. officers will be held next month, AMERICAN CONTRIBUTIONS #0 The bark Harpgwell, An elesti coming Paris world’s fair, Pier No. seeking visitors to the well has already taken nearly three hut measurement of re containi American skill and ingenuity, and will, ho doubt, ero have among her cargo at least as objects of interest which wacon which ac- through Georgi: sh» saiis on Saturday, much again. Among oth have already been shipped is an arm; companied General Sherman in his raid and which for four years and nine months a:compani: the army in the late war, tion, and it is certain if Amer what the Harpswell is ukely to contributions will be worthy of genuity, fax Poucewer Ixzone> at tue Fine tw Beexwan Srrerr.—Captain De Camp, of the Second Precinct, in- jured at the recent fire in the cutlery store of Hirsh, Lobe & Co., at 52 Beekman street, was easier yesterday, soldiers, | although stil! confined to bed. He was severely burned neck and face and on the palms and ire before lly and ‘inct, received considerable in- urned on the hands and necks. y also are confined to their beds, under medical ited to be ready for duty in afow days, as they are rapidly recovering trom the effects of about the cars, backs of his hands. Several weeks may trans, he will be able to resume hig duties. Officers pci Moa the same juries, having been treatment, but are e: their recent injuries, Cavniox—4 Woman JOYSLY INJORED BY TRE MON OF 4 cr ' wnodewe Laar.—Notwiihstandlo} im danger, An accident occurred came 1 attempted to fill a k hile thi Spt aah fees e floting severe injaries. Wis feared sive will toes tng ws of her right eye, * Mnutany Foxerat.—Company B, Twelfih regiment, National Guard, Captain Geo, A. Bante, paraded yester- day and attended the funeral of thoir late comrade-in- arms, Corporal Louis E. Weinmann. The company mus- tered three officers and forty-two men. Lavres’ Far at tas Caurca or Dov Sr. Esrarr.—A fair French Church du St. Esprit is now in pro- The ladies of on ver on their tables a most attractive ‘and circumstance in Tite, *?!* foF almost every condition ‘Tas Boaxina OF ra= Fungyeour toano,—An investiga Wilhamsbarg im tia wy gress at the Hall, 806 Broadway. amortment of tion into the cause of the burning .» ferryboat Idaho will be commenced at BOL on Friday morning, at ton o'clock. The affair will Conducted by Dr, Dalton, of the Board of Heatth, ' Concent Fon tne Newasova—A charity quartet concert, for tho benefit of the Newsboys’ Ledging House, 128 prisoner did not attempt to exon- | Fulton street, will take place on Monday evening, Do- y and unfortunate client from tho| comber 17, at the siddie Dutch church, coved? of Ports, TOUS Pinea arrivals at this port, of which 7,615 loged, picked his pocket of $30 while in a Broadway Sropus On examination it was discovered he bad sev. Haaato Rerontans,—The public are hereby d the silver badges heretofore used by the Teguiar reporters of the New Youu Hzraw have been recalled and will no longer be used as. @ means of identi- Sig the atiaahte of thle atlas pe a ae rights will be held at the Cooper Institute to-night, ers announced are Susan B, Anthony, kM of Missouri, inioe Hardingo, Parker Pillsbury and The number who now ‘ages from ten to forty tatements made public we ing & very powezut on fof new tam Pars, Baeceroy,— Captain Owen, is taking in Yerge quantities of American productions for exlsibition at the North river Presents quite a busy appearance; it is covored with neat cases and packages of all sizes and shapes, the con- exhausted, when only six jurors were empanelied, and | tents of which are intended to astonish the wonder- tel | Exposition. ape Harpe- ship is chartered by gov- ernment to convey gooda dt ed for the Paris exhibi. ica is only represented by carry, our country’s bor wealth and in- Exrio- the gu. warnings contained in the occurrences which st | S!most daily appear in the Hxnaxp, people are yet found who persist in placing their lives in the most imminent ove which near causing work ta the Cor Csroners Atecman named Mary beeyny ee in Brobmg street, thought- AD attractive programme is Ewararion Statistics. —The emigration, Statistics for the month of November show that thero Were 17,175 Were destined ror among the other le and tolling | States of the Union and the British Provinces. South Honor Justice | Carolina had only one booked for hor. contusions on the head, apparently received a or some otper blunt iwstrument, He was co veyed to Bellevue ital. Sap axp Fata Casvatry.—On Monday afternoon, during the temporary absence of his mother, a boy named Noah Ackley, about three yoars of age, son of Jobn Ackley, a Washington Market butcher, residing ap 469 Hudson street, accidently set his clothes on fire with a of acigar which ho had lighted at the stove, clothes were soon in a blaze, when a lady Hring on the upper story hearing his cries hastened to his relief, but not until his litle breast and arms were dreadfully burned. He lingered in the greatest agony till antes: afternoon, when be expired. The child was noted for and as he was te aie ee tet rents a heavy cloud has fallen home, and a large circle of acquaintances are heart stricken at his untimely end. IMPORTANT TO BROKERS—COUNTERFEIT COUPOKS. A counterfeiting echeme, which was to have got rid of a large number of gold coupons of ’61, due January 1, 1867, was discovered yesterday under the following cir cumstances:—A boy offered about $1,200 worth at the office of a broker in Wall strest, Tho clerk to whom they were presented suspected them to be counterfeits, vhich upon inquiry they tarned out to be. On ques Yoning The lad it was found that be was employed by @ person who had that day opened an office, and who had given the boy the commission. An inspector went with the lad, but found the office empty. It is supposed inet the boy’s absence alarmed his employer, and led to hi decampment. The boy is able to deseribe and swear if the defauiter; it may therefore be hoped that ho will soon be brought 40 justice. ‘The coupons may be detected by the size of the figures by which they are numbered, as these exceed those on the genuine by nearly one- their #1z@. anne following are the words on one of the coupons:— “1 7 and August 5, 1961. The United States of ateaot tet atd Aart haya og at Interest due Ist January, 1887, uvon, bond No, 785, for $500. L. E. Chittenden, Register United States Treasury. ; ccording to the boy's statement he got employment om the broker yesterday morning through the followe ing advertisement in thia paper:— place, room 18, at 10 o'clock A. M. After agreeing with the broker as “the room would be accepted,” tus indicating-that thy occupation of the room was contingent upon obtain! When the boy returned be found two men in tah room. He was then sent to Jersey City for aletter. H roturned an hour or two had passed. Then there were three men in the room in Exchange place. Report of the Board of State Canvassers. Atpaxy, Dee, 5, 185.6 declared the result of the late election, as follows ;-— No, votes received, Wantep—A boy for a broker's office. Cail ab49 Exchange to terms the bi was sent to announce to the janitor of the building the services of the boy. found, of cours, no letter in Jersey City, and when he ERLE WEW YORK STATE ELECTION. ‘The Board of State Canvassere mot this morniny and 360,318 GOVERNOR, Reuben E. Fenton John T. Hoffman. Majority for Fenton LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Stewart L. Woodford. Robert H. Prayn....... Majority for Wootford.... CANAL COMMISSIONER, Stephen T, Hayt. William W. Wright. Majority for Hayt.... seseseneses 15,083 STATE PRISON INSPECTOR. John Hammond 967,348 Francis B. Gallagher, Majority for Hammond. For a convention... Agaiust a conventioa. Majority for a convention........ SS eATeA aE FALL OF A BUILDING IN PHILADELPHIA, Puraverrata, Dec, 5, 1566, The walls of Austin’s brewery, in West Philadelphia, fell this afternoon, killing a man’named George Morris, aged sixty-seven, and severely injuring four other sons who were engaged in rebuiiding the edifice, whic! was burned dowp some time since, THE CHICAGO TUNN=L, Dee, 5, 1546, e Aybar The foffia) opening of tho lake tunnel takes place to- waoffow, . THE WITROMGLYCERINE EXPLOSIGH AT ROCHESTE?.. Further Particulars—Force of the Exp {From the Rochester Union, Dec. 4.) ) About five o’clock this morning the inhabitants in nerthern of the city, on both sides of the river, ‘were etartied by an oxplosion which shook their dwelis ings distinctly.” Those residing in the vicinity of the railroad lines were of the boiler had exploded. ‘the near the High Falls. The distance two hundred and seventy feet th the solid rock, and for the past week tho explosive compound, nitro glycerine, has used for blasting. The work has n pl cuted by two gangs of hands, each isting four men. The night gang were in the tunnel at fe. The es of the men aro James Rodding! omas Mc} n, Alex. Mann and James Dolan, five minates to tive weer ® powder biagt was which was immediately fol lowed by i ox) of Gitteen pounds of nitro glyceriue, which was can lined with plaster of Paris, situated cham| dus out of the rock some fifty feet from the blast. meu mentioned, with the 6Xeplion of Dolan, who yebsmenged om the tunnel and who was ly he entrance, were standing about feet from the mouth of the tunnel 16 conc lifted them bodily and forced them toward brink of the tunnel, where they wero found—MeNi and Reddington within a foot of the brink, and Manon few fect in the rear. The ladder by which the men scended Into the tunnel was shattered and yen ro unfortunate men could be brought to the ground al They were hauled up with ropes, about nine o'clock. Reddington had one or more ribs on his right side broken, bis arm and . face bruised. algo feared tha: he sustained internal injuries, but is exe pected to Lng th A =e contusions, but serious ones, it and his Jooked for. "The wooden alr trough tad whestoeerone the tunnel were blown into atoms, and singular e: not one atom of the can which conteined the gan be found. The rock was not loosened and tur was uninjured by the explosion. There can be no q tion but that the glycorino was oxploded by the jar duced by the powderblast, aud this when it was any feet distant. - = Pe EERE ee eects STONISHING EVER: Oxe. every 0 fenwes it to be the best iniment or intent In us, SS ese Ls Youd permanent tay ‘bye Seratelee, Galle" Brulses, Old Soren’ and Guten at eo severe canes, | in imple as well as i i i asm HOLIDAYS. ‘HE LanGEsT ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTRY RICH Dinxer “AND TEA SETA, * ARIS. om ie sud 1x8 FANCY GOODSH ut OF hos iin — OVINGTON BROTH Noa, 296, 298 and 40 Fu ton streot, Urooki TREMENDOUS RED! r A Ma at HAKAN ANDERSOYISy Mowery i russels, in Carpet er tings, "Oilelotb, ae.” Lock tor ‘Ae ‘Oona. RUN BAD NAILS CURED without Aaniin. 2 Pr. RICE, @ Bowery, Bank building. Corp IVORCES LEUAtty opr. or Cher KeUAASEK OBTAINED IN NEW YORE adivorea granted.” Consultations} oF fee Ul absoluig HO’ Attorney and Counten... me oh, 1V01 DVORCKS, OBTAINED ACCORDING To staTun six States where it le nog necessary to prove adultery. * L KING, Counsellor at Law, 2129 Broadway. RAND FAIR AND FESTIVAL, WITH PROMENAD! is evening and every evening, till ra ais AGN! than any store in i an JAPANESE HAIR STAIN. COLORS ats Park row, and afi druggtate. OMILBERG'S GERMAN OINTMENT. —W, a certain curs, without the slightest For adie nt 88 Bowery. und by alte