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* y eyes . " A ‘ ved : 97 ‘ y {nterested in con made oad, The two cham, "™ Af inconsistent, and | along on reste HOW OUR RAILROADS ARE MANAGED, por sas whe ore “he humbioat weoshishik Of the | A Peep Behind the Curtaim for the Beneiit of poder in one pergon' Wy. 8" mustice and moshek, bot Stockhelders. © stockhold, ». . old staring’ at ‘magaifte,"%¢? bout thom, mama ‘ olders, re. rg; ng ab all the, magaiiin. "ap the street anda, | Thee quent in this couniry has tong boon a | _W® may well look to this vit, ai tay MAY Cates other went down om the opposite aids, While on the side. | ™Ystery to the uninitlaw@ public, and will a0 continue | ° to depressed value of rail vim, tt thi Yulks and the wooden pavements of the “iico!, on either | 8% long as Presidents, atid Boards of Directors, and | “ry. The pronts Tailroad stom a or si scpaliah ali omens 4 eet wean ig “ard | Superintendents and Treasurers, combined in a powerful | Per of roads, ae beryipee <b P yer pavured, quiet, peagéable and Intensely happy | Ifstalwart | | "0é”” Without responsibility to any authority 2d in #807 penn mile “2 gue ee nales would occasionally project their tiste or elbows | 4eflance of the common law, shall cutinue to run rail. J T!'O%, untess ne pce. ig hn, Cr : bo a President, gr a Di- ctiie NEW YORK AERALD, THURSDAY, DXCEMBER 6, 1866.-TRIPLE SHEBT. Ras the burden of thé prosecution will with the Jamaica committee. We have ' le'fear that whatever be the issue Mr. Eyre suffer either in person or property, and, a refore, we have the less hesitation in saying t for his own sake, as.well as for the sake phen ono at large, it will be well if the ai shite oes een loans made in France for 7 shall take place. If there is blame, let it gt De ee be proven. If theré is no blame, let the stain P . iy Srp df guilt be removed from the innocent, If the Fenian “Leaders” Arrested sub- scribers to the loans to hp stg it showed ‘tacit oo favors into one's back as a gentle suggestion to move on a trifle Guties of Colonial Governor are {ll understood in Dublin gations intend calling upon the government 0 render | faster, it was all in good nature, only a littl Toad lines for their persona! emolument, and to make | T8l0¥ 20 the Prosident’ ° more efficacious the guarantees which have been given | 008, and h Cate & Tite too vigee | aanual lator pat aide, oF an employs, de a} and he band their authority are imperfectly by the Comair @ Brompte and ihe Gane cetled protel, suas Bae bere. Wah HH cannnt be'ep- [ee ence cate wpbiprpadey py wcy psi aks ach seen hh B leeltimate way our pir f Gefi nothing is so like} se bape es@ loans—the Comptoir people can afford to ride ina carriage, or at all be © best paying concerns {i 1, ly to remove misap- @ Excomple and the group sf bank ven their | events in the perm fom wattling duoehtehit—that four piven In the Chalten dialect, fry, are but bergarly property, ° raterus ers hav! joint guarantee, and for so doing rece! of not esa than 20,000,000 francs. rol The first loan was subscribed for in full, the second only in For the surplus of the second tho Comps toir a’. and the associated bankers are accounta- ble to the tors in virtue of a formal contract. This sam, which forms the greater part of the second loan, may and should be appropriated to indemnif. the holders of Mexican bonds, It te said that the Minister of Vinkace ban called, upon the Comptoir d’. to engagements, and to the whole of that portion of the second loan not subscribed for by the pub- wheeled veh jar to the country—he To those who are imperfectly ac patent to all roti iad want lectin, oer grumble if the émancipated serfs are not yet | manner in which our pened Paytnind ty tinue to be duped, and oo And yet slosktuolders cog igh faved ts they oblata clecmtore. ue Public or- | something extraordinary and unaccountable in th Ls ting & atop to ayxiom which it erory ang ee e Ay el hic! he ebb and tiow of this tide of carriages and humanity | ™48Te show of net profits and the boggarly sh aus money out of their own ache bit Pe went on without intterruption or flurry, except at certain | of those which mako dividends at all laugh at while they proit b Se ee Points, when amore than usually brilliant and magnificent | tion paying noth } @ large propor ¥ their credulity, combination of lights tashed out, and then the crowd | 1,5), ing, and the companies which regu- 9 Se RROR aga Would eddy around and eli9ke up the main stream, atl! a larly pay half yearly three, four or five per cent, havi WEWS FROM TENNESSEE. , Don Commack or the gray for'm ofa mounted police would | to borrow money for the purpose, digguiing the we | Strike of Colered Labore : ppear, and in a fow sharp words of command set all in | by some hoous eho proses s Laborers -Outrages on New motion again, only to perform the same operation ten bocus, which is « mystery to all but | &*@ Women by White Rumans—sui after inthe — — ode } te — --3 me Aner The Pope Likely to Negotiate mittee success, and they will await the issue with Italy. with some degree of interest. asi at aaa aaa Tae American Yacuts 1 Evrore.—The ve . ry | Our Paris, Berlin tersburg Interesting letter from the Isle of Wight which and St, Potersh we publish this morning will give American Correspondence. yachtmen: some idea of the recep! No. | It would bos valuable resource for the unfortunate | Minutes ‘same manner. Inthe carriages | ‘He initiated. And and Destitution at Chat fn store for them miepiieisotn gon pope wry a Lena aie Ee Caen aaa | eobitl ca. acter cee ee ne ee 2 from the yachtmen of Eng- shawls, and as cheerful and bright as erlokets, It | past to of freight and passengers within the Nasuvitix, Dec, 5/1868 | was a’ regular’ promenade. No great exckement:waa | Pest ‘on or twelve years, amounting in some cases to | , 4 Tesolution to adjoura December 11, nd srsombio land at the close of the approaching yacht race. Inception and Progress of the Disease of the experienced until the advance riders of thy Cossacks of | °V¢r three hundred per cont, January 14, was adopted in both branches of the Legis: It seems, however, that no official notificati press Fa - ix-Em sk tena the guard rode by at a sharp trot and clotted A railroad is.@ publi lame 0-4 : . public institution, It doos not “ay i be ca has yet been sent to England. Why &e, &e, &e. Tong line, led and brought up by u sguadton of Cossacks, | UY OF 8 President and a board of directors, and tw lapis fo aoe Sere lice. Commodore’ McVickar should imme- in red tunica and high fur cape, their sabres and lances | °f Well paid oMicials. ‘The people have somothing to do |‘? ' this city a strike <or forty cents per hour wag ae flashing in the gaslight and jingling 28 they rushed by. | with it, Indi agreed aundred freedmen Rrepreeace AU inertlthasy ibe wedby, | witht Individual aro inducod to invest their money | Sse I the yg ftaraoot «it dhaglhmaed ys hailed wish cheers and othor maai- inderstanding that the laws give them Dr. Caso, P* Senator from Abton coun! family in rotura'ackaowbped tages manitntaiions by | ment. ‘The sasthollomie coed eee nee jipettin”tnote former ‘Shatisle anes i Dowing politely, Thu fe ovening, Neary | rete Tho stockholders in a road oleot a board of gi- aie they aro excluded from the polly and.are ar @iately remedy this omission by telegraphing a svnena t aotifonton to al the yecht lab of BY THE CABLE TO DECEMBER 6. in. certain, however, that members of the fice ‘Will not preserve a ‘patriotic’? silence upon these two questions; and another difculty preparing for the government is that several members as the oe ul Rallone, the leadership of M. fo rament for . evel had wrraalty of seeing the Em, Teotors, and these directors of num! RECEPTION OF THE ATHENAUM CLUB, IRELAND. veotion tn favor Ai againat Prasala, "thie will and thus ¢ ‘one lighted ‘ud oat “ded. Perry | dont and Sie poe bet all ise <fOHi in the lee Monee ee —s er ; eae ae ea a ee Ahearn aa aie ree frst | General Arrest of Feninn Leaders in Dublin, } {100 tod the unt ifoct which this scherse will sate acl den, by the Emperor. caer, paged that Sosa thus hee Tor vo Lowe {a the sane vicinity oe ee 4 reception season last ing, when the De wo the budget. Another ished ~ mililary visitors were presen. jy. nage the affairs of th- ~~" ) UBLIN, Dec. 5, 1866, matter that will excite ere Seige se D oberta of the United Bta!™ | the pa i ae CB or thal personal emolument, | 2ee Weet to-morrow to make an investigation of Club rooms were crowded by a gathering which com- Man; i - y of the leaders of the Fenian organization were Prised many gentlemen of note, The bar and the press | arrested in this city last night and during the day yes- were numerously represented, as also the artistic | terday. fraternity, among whom were prominent Giflord, Cole- man, Church, , Lazarus, Ward, ‘the guoste of the sar wen upson, Stone and | PRESIDENT JOHNSON’S MESSAGE, interest will be a bill for the compulsory education of the children imeach cot ously “ ay ae sat, oa a © {ron-cl Provence and Magnani have Teceived orders to be in readiness fore sole order has caused great oxcitement he~s and Bays-cnoa prover that there is but little substantial foundation for this behwe_ The common law very properly Prohibits those who as offldms and directors of a railroad stand In & ¢duciary relation toWeds the stockholders, from being imerested directly or induactly in any con- Great suffering and destitution exists at A negro found who, for clothing, bad on ‘a capo of a soldier's old overcoat, nd was naked the waist up, and without shoes or stockings, Am bodridden freedman was discovered lying maki an old blanket, helpless. In another place Army, why ‘received an invitation from the Emperor. ‘The Ro! Princes of England, Denmark and Prussia with that military ataff were also present. The various evolvsons were performed in the most regular oor. rect Manner, and tho force oxhibited a high stato of efficiency aud discipline. ment through the pias endless conject ppose | Tho Princo -mor- negro apart alas, Sd viawsc with especia! satisfaction » small wea de aes that the ape iy wi Papo tte ebtee ArDIG® | ow tor srt Wales, mas perty ore tectey oe 2h tracts made with the company they represent, Bat | M4 Unable to help himsolf and eaton up by vermin. Sabahteeeaicn Soraiee ees, Tne OF e State Paper Without Influence in the | othors spppose tha should. the penstwish to leave | Teturn early enough to participate in the festivities of | every day's experioyce shows that this wise and ya te : ee ee members ‘and friends of Money Market. Rome ine linperial acht is to bo pied at the disposal | the coming week. vision of the law is vi _—— ThE INWAN LINE STEAMSHIP CITY OF BALTIMORE. " ticipated. im o2d a choice collation had been dscushed, Loxnox Dec, 6—Noon, | of bis Holiness; others ually thuk that the fron-clads | _ Tho marriage ‘of his beloved son, the Grand Duke holy A wcondecnegts.y y-ie ' a ad been discussed, héritier, has been made the occasion by his Imperial The main lines of railroad in this State are the New Phe fine steamship City of Baltimore, belonging to the tho assemblage was favored with the vocal and instra. ‘The message of Prosident Johnson has had no effect, paw ce of several professionals and ama- | either to lower or raise the prices of American securities, fessrs, A. H. Pease and G. W. C r who inaugurated the musical portion oon sagan Une Mee re ee ee are simply to be mad oring home the Fi garrison From Rome.” Lemania z sie pauSSiA. York Central and the New York and Erie, Tho stock of the former is now st a slight premium. That of tho lat- ter isat a discount, The Central has been Ravin, . eu Toman Ine, which arrived at this port about midnigh® Bunday tet, Kas naan ahsont tram. on Sate afer uc MOP AH Me NR TMS Aho COwrmtion of that voyage she was takem Highness the Emperor of sreccing, his clemency towards a large number of prisoners of State and others. ‘The papers are nearly filled with a ukase jn which his kind wishes ara enumerated in Jat nthe ae has ment by a polka de concert, played with all the power eral money market. errs creawd several Counts ~~ siMpire from among his anak OP SES gad ill whieh have Characterized their execution ” OUR BERLIN. CORRESPONDENCE faithful subjects, whe ‘ive served him. long and well, fiyidond peegeet 4 mall before the Légisiaturo, it | Pound to the Clyde, end’ +~~ ax months workmen word past, and were heartily applauded. THE ROMAN QUESTION. * and he bestowed decorations and honors to the most de- | St##ments of employed in taking out and putting sa, ele e serving. Our triend Admiral Lissoftsk; h in rallty earned this amount, but has ouly paid pe TnROW, Machinery, i 5 Progress of the Negotiations with Russla—The Kg: aaa u y, has boen mado | has not in r~! “i, | Dollers, decks, staterooms, so, 0, this 9 Cte. DISASTERS IN THE BAY. a 0 saa ans Sainud of Méminennc eer commander of Cronstadt, or Governor, more properly. | it by loan in order to keep up the valuo of its stock. | facta new vessel. Her horso power 1s pea ope Pius the Nie bal eceive Victor Eman- ‘Bee No 1. 15, 1866, oo Novissilskt has been plaow ‘in the Imperial Why does this condition of affairs exist, and how whak, it used fobs, Yen a ‘ consequenge, her apbon va = rb 3 ; uel’s Envoy. , Nov. wuncil, ‘ ry much {ncreased. "A whee! house has been put w The fomst the, Hate Dyes pispesay ale r Notwithstanding the profound secrecy observed on the | _ All reports of vast preparations in Rusia for war aro | {# ‘that a road whose earnings have 80 enormously iu- | ward of the bridge on tho saloon deck, in Ral the Pilot. tr cane edt . Fuorenox, Dec. 5, 1866. Michael Collins, pilot of the Kate Dyor, sunk rodently | It is asserted that the Popo has certainly agreed to by collision with the Scotland, has written a letter ex- | receive the envoy of the Italian government, Signor plaining certain charges made against him in the news- Vincezzi, for purposes of negotiation. papers. He says the accident was duo to gross careless- - ness on the part of the officers of the Scotland, and THE LINCOLN ASSASSIN. denies that he used profane language on the occasion. — John H. Surratt in Sate Custody. He concludes as follows:— In conelusion, the facts of the case are these:—That Auexanpria, Egypt, Dec. 6, 1866. John H. Surratt is now in the custody of the Ameri- ‘when the steamer approached us her helm was put to Port, and she wore round go far that she was heading to can Consul at this place. Mr. HALE. the westward of south; otherwise she could not by any FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eee have got to the leeward of us by crossing our e damaze to the steamer is on her port bow, The London Money Market. Loxvox, Dec, 6—Noon. ‘one on the stern. ‘The captain bas a cabin on the dock, near the bridge, which will be of great during hoavy weather, Tho saloon and staterooms boen much improved, which will be duly appreciated by the travelling pal. ‘The City of Baltimore has eight water tight compart- ments, tho bulkheads between each are as thick as sides of the ship, making hor one of the strongest sels on the ocean, That sho will become one of opular steamors we have no doubt. She is comman by'captain P. McGuigan, aekil(ul soaman, and a man who has had many years’ service in the line, On Saturday next, 8th inst, at noon, she wi tako her departure for Quoonstown and Liverpool, plor No, 45 North river. j MOVEMENTS. OF NAVAL Sa <THE MEDITERRANEAS FLEET. nonsense, On thd contrary, the Empeior «. , his enpenees as much as possible. The navy hs iat down, soveral stations to be given up, among Wiiq Sevastopol is one, and a large number of retrenchm undertaken in the naval and military line. At the same time it cannot be denied that Russia is not insensible to the vast changes wrought in warfare and in political affairs during the present year, and that the government wexerting Itself to maintain her comparative footing. ‘The question of breech-loaders, &c., 1 not overlooked here you may be assured. Allis going well in that line, and Russia, If she is called upon to act, will be ready with as good arms as are possessed by any other nation in Europe. THE FENIANS. Activity and Daring of the Agent {From the Dablin Freoman’s Journal, On Sunday ni the Eighty-third regiment, who was on sent the yards of the Mountjoy prison, where those persons held under the suspension of the Habeas Corpusact are detained, was alarmed by seeing tho figuro of aman coming over the wall trom the exterior of the building. The sentry Immediately challenged, at the samo time covering the intrader with his rifle, The figure replied to the challenge by saying that ho was a irlend. The him creased should be in such crippled clreumstances as to necessitate a resort to borrowing to pay a dividend of six percent? Tho answor is only to be found in one direc- ‘on, There, must have been somewhere culpable «is- hones; or gross incapability in the management of tho businoss ot she road. In considering the.matter of railroad management— or mismanagement in this Sate—we select the case of the Now York Central because it onght to be intrinsically the most valuable railway property in vag country. There {8 no road of similar magnitude that appeoaches it in the advantages of the route, and the extent alla importance of its connections, It runs by an casy grade, with no short curves, through a succession of thriving cities and villages, from tide water to Lake Erie, a distance of loss than three hundred miles, on its main line, but owning side lines and branches to the length in all of about tive hundred and fifty miles. Its great rival, tho Erie, has a line four hundred and sixty-eight miles in length, run- Ming over and around mountain ridges and acclivitios, curves so sharp as to call for more than with double the amount of motive power required on tho Central. While the freight Tacilities of the Erie are ox- subject, it is positive now that negotiatioas are golng on With Russia, and have been ever since tho mission of General Manteuffel to St. Petersburg. The moderation displayed by Prussia in her dealings with Wertemburg and Hesse Darmstadt, and which contrasts 80 strongly with the harsh treatment of Hanover and Electoral Hesse, was evidently dictated by a wish to conciliate the Czar and to render him more inclined to listen to the proposals of the Berlin Cabinet, and the approximation between the two northern courts was promoted by the ill-advised attempt of Louis Napoleon to bully or wheedle Prussia out of the Rbenish provinces, The French government appears to have had an ink- ling of these proceedings and to have jumped at once to the conclusion that an alliance had actually been struck up, This is going a little furthor than is war- ranted by the facts of the case. So far it is only an alliance in posse and not im esse, and the North German Gazette is therefore justified to a certain extent in deny- ing it; and particularly in contradicting the report that the journey of the Crown Prince to St. Petersburg was undertaken with the intention of completing the Ours on the starboard bow; and how could the port bow ‘one ahd the starboard bow of the other by any vossi- lity have come a aga if they were coming in gite diréctions? The course of ame ‘was not altered, Ee she was kept close hauled by the wind from the eI first saw the steamer until the collision, which can be proven by all the watch that were'on deck at the time who were not lost by the ship. Bostox, Dec. 6, 1866, Tho United States vessels Minnesota and move ‘\ Portsmouth Navy Yard, are to be fitted immediately a ‘The Pawnee is ordered to TE pee at 1 t 1s roported that Adm! miral Goldaborough, of the Mediterranean fleet, Franklin being his flagship. COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. Consols 8814 for money. : AMERIC! United States five-twenties. 103g Eric Railway shares, .. ABM Ulinois Central shares. 1% The Liverpool Cotton Market. Lrverroot, Dec, 6~Noon. The Steamship Scotiand. There ,are now scarcely. any hopes.entertained of rais- ‘ing thiseplendid vessel, which was lately sunk at Sandy Hook. She lies imbedded about five fect in the sand, Cotton fourteen pence. Sales 10,000 bates, preliminary arrangements. Russia aud Prussia have | soldier asked him what he was doing on the wall, and Sornemn Court—Crncorr,— Part 1.—Nos a ae, ‘with about atx feet of tho same matter in her hold; her sareed to follow 8 common tine of policy 4a view of the may atarioes visited answered gat he wna, & Fenian, | cellent the local traffic of the Central largely exccods bide Hy gg Me gt . “helt in o u bh be +: eargo is being floated and thrown upon the beach, so MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ane plhecin it gale a The. eapern aanaen fre a Blot eh any plniep ths might ne fa tanertion ortue that of its rival, and the cost of labor and material, with | 4520, 2400, 2420, 2422, 2446, 2482, 2496, 2444, 2446, that sheis'a total loss. A party of speculators, wreckers — forms an extensive part of their programme as | liberty of Ireland. the single oxception of fuel, is about the same. To a =: Seog rw ann ae 2468, ion: io ‘2470, Prossia = is unwilllt to arouse the suspicion: Tho soldier, feeling that his position was rather acom- | suparficial observer the stock of the Central should b rr 4 and other gentlemen representing the shipping interest LiverrooL, Dec, 6—Noon. ng @ suspicions | ~The soldier, Cort ng thas bie position’ was rather 0 00 P: 1 ok 0 D0 | aa aan 1807, Oe, 2005, ir ise 1000," 2278, pit se oto hive proceeded to the somo of thedisaster yes- | the stoamship City of Boston, Captain Brooks, which | of Eug/and and to drive her into the erms of Pranci; | Resim worth nearly twice as much as that of the Eric, The | g179, 2156, 605. terday at noon, in order to see what chances there were 1 she will content herself with giving a moral support to a@ingt» £m. he gave the alarm, and the guard was fact ie that both should be, from thelr several: advan- ecu _Demurrer No. 11—Isaues of Law of saving any portions of the ship, but in consequence of left New York November 24, has arrived out, Russia in her endeavors to pave the way for the emanci- | turned out, but on going round the walls outside they and the recap 7 Pe above intelligence the project was | ‘The Resolute has also arrived. pation ofthe Christian population, of ‘Turkey, and with | found the inan bad disappeared without leaving a tach | tages good paying roads under prudent and honest man- oeTatT Be aba BrSAee tates IAS neutralizing e effort ustria counteract it, of mode of ascent he 1e is twel rot 2 a . m snentoglt deus ioe one whereas. @ny steps on tho part of either France ot | high, The occurrence, as may be supposed, has created agement, such as @ competent business man would give Gaaxenes —Nos, 3; 19, 42, 44, 61, 66 Gonoral cal® Captain Henessy, of the steamer Andrew Fletcher, reported seeing a large quantity of choese and other articles of merchandise adrift outside of the Hook yes- terday, of which he succeeded in saving @ large amount, eee ae oe of the stranded steamer Scotland, which now almost entirely out of alight under the to his own affairs, yet the stock of the Central is in ro- ality worth about par, while the value of the Krio Is much less, Thirteen years ago, when the several ronds that now compose the Contral were consolidated, and passed un- der one management, the stooks of those companies commanded a large premium in the money markets of the country. The Utica and Schenoctady road was fifty per cent above par; the Syracuse and Utica thirty-seven per cent; tho Rochester and Auburn about thirty. Tho averago premium of tho stocks of the several roads turned in to the consolidation was ovor thirty per cent. After consolidation the stock of the Contral touched a hundred and twenty-seven per cent, but it nas generally been below par, and at one time ran down to fifty-three, At present, as wo have said, taking tho amount of ividents into consideration, the stock 1s worth about par. But meantime, the earnings of the road have in- creased, in twelvo years, nearly three hundred per cent, In 1853, tho total earnings were $4,700,000; and in 1365, $14,000,000. Tho running expenses have increased, of course, but certainly in no comparison with the in- crease of the earnings. The average dividends paid by the road, have been less than seven por cent, and this, if wore to-credit the officials of the company, has only been accomplished by resorting to Joana, Can any one doubt, with all the superior advantages onjoyed by the Central, that judicious and honest management would have secured to the stockholders a regular dividend of ton per cont, and have kept the stock steadily at loast thirty per cent above par? ‘The management of the Central Railroad has boen for many years inthe hands of Erastus Corning, of Albany, and’tho late Dean Richmond, of Buffulo, For a long petiod these two railroad magnates pulled together, the rather a sensation among the officials of the prison. ARREST IN LIMERICK, [From the Limerick Reporter, Nov. 20 ] Mr. Nicholas O'Connor, of Bradford row, in this city, hasbeen committed for trial for having Fenian docu- ments in his possession. Dents D. Mulcahy, the Fen ‘ourt. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—DUPLIN, Nov, 21. Before Chief Justice Whiteside and Judges O’Brien, Fitz- rald and George. In obedience to the writ of babeus corpus, issued out of court yesterday, the Fenian convict, Dents Dowl! Mulcahy, was this morning brought up in custody Mr. Spread, Governor of Mountjoy Convict Prison. ‘on the previous occasion, he was dressed in the convict suit, and was brought into court handcuffed, having been conveyed from jail in the prison van, which was escorted bv a larce party of cavalry police, with drawn sabres, From the period of bis being placed at the side bar until Mr. Justice George took his geat on the bench, as moving judge to dis- pee ‘of motions of course, the ‘handcuffs were pt on his hands. The greater! pr were taken to preserve order. A considerable number of constables ‘were distributed throughout the court, its precincts were carefully guarded, and the passages kept clear, Miss Mulcahy, vister of the prisoner, was again present, but was not allowed to hold any communication with her er, Mulcaby conversed for gome time with his #o- icitor, Mr. Lawless, who stood his side during tho roceedings, and took much apparent interest in rend- fog ‘over a printed copy of the record of his conviction and the assignment of ¢fror therein, The Attorney General, the Solicitor General, aud Mr, Robort a- field, instructed by Mr. Thomas Mostyn, Crown Solicitor, appeared for the crown, Mr. Batt, Q. C., Mr. Dowse, ¢ 1, and Mr. Michael O'Loghlen, tnstracted by Mr. fol Lawless, were of counsel for the prisoner, At ten minutes past cleven o'clock the Lord Chief Jas. tice, Mr. Justice O'Brien, Mr, Justior Fitzgerald and Mr. orge took their seats gp the Austria for the revival of tho,Polish question will find the two Northern Yowers firmly united and ready, if necessary, to repel it by force of arms. In return for this Alexander would engage to assist Prussia in case of atiack, not only by stationing a strong army of observa- tion on the Austrian frontier, but also by co-operating in the defence of tho Baltic coast inst a French fleet. ‘The position of Italy is dubious, She is bound to Louis Napoleon by 80 many obligations that it will be difficult for her to join a coalition against bim; but it is believed here, nevertheless, that if a war broaks out between France and Austria, on the one side, and Prussia and Russia on the other, she will hardly let slip the oppor- tunity of annexing Trieste and the Italian n Tyrol, which she claims as hers by the samo right of ity by a she has gained possession of Lombardy and ‘enice. You will perceive that all these combinations pg «ate ly hypothetical—if France keeps quict none of them will bs acted upon; but there is a on impression both in political and miileary circles that Louis Napoleon will be obliged to do something to appease the wounded vanity of his sabjects, who are always ready to barter liber. y for giory, but who will never rest satified with a government that gives them neither the one nor the other, In short. ar is looked w as almost cer- tain in the spring or summer, Prussia at least is fully prepat for itand sanguine of success, Another indication of the good understanding with Russia is the marriage which is on the tapls between a Princess of Lenchtenberg and Charles of Hohenzollern, tho now sovereign of Romania, who whenever the Turkish Em- pire breaks up is sure to come in for a considerable share of tho spoil. “Ships, colonies and commegce”’ were the dream of the great Napoleon, and they have long been that of the German nation. Since the events of the late campaign have made Prussia the leading military Power in Europe, she appears disposed to realize the vision and to become agreat maritime Power also. During the expedition that ‘was undertaken some years ago to China and Japan, the island of Formosa was repeatedly visited by the uadron, atid in the narrative of the vo; pubhisny after thetr revarn it was pointed out that this would be a most cligible spot for the establishment of a Prussian colony and naval station. At that rnment had OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. FRANCE. QUR PARIS CORRESPONDEKCE. CITY POLITICS... ee The Ex-Empress of Mexico—Her Past and The Charenarnte-2eee Contest in Pros- | “Present Condition of Henlth-Exciting 5 o i- 1s caietoclon tb tan COlammilinisieilia cits cty |: CERO SE ae ae een pies on Tuesday last, the tickets of one of the candidates, 7 Panis, Nov. 20, 1866. Judge Michael Connolly, bore a different endorsement The Mémorial Diplomatique, in its last issue, gives an from those of the two other candidates, The tickets of | interesting summary, embracing a history of the past and Richard B. Connolly and Judge Kelly both had the en- | present condition of the unfortunate Princess Charlotte :— dorsement “For Comptrolier of the city of New York,’ | An Italian journal, it says, iaving expressed a doubt re- ‘while Judge Connolly's tickets were endorsed ‘City and | garding the progressivo amelioration which manifested a , mumber six.” At some of the polling places | ytselt-atortnight sivco i We health of the Empress ballots. Sudge Con! lly (md oe the ee imocgeer Charlotte, our corres;ond at at Miramar sends us the on his tiekets is proper one, and is preparing | following particular det:.\'s of the causes whicl, com- that ru that pos ee oo bined to disturb the mind of her Majesty. The objec: of & good show of author- | our correspondent is to show that these causes wero such of the act regulating elect: fa that the effects would be effectually destroyed by intelli- aes GaP a tah Sh f Se coca sith et ek ‘Court oF Common Pinas. —Part 1. —Nos, 1110, 1168, 1652, 1 1897, 1176, 1807, 1832, 1821, 734, 1848, 1606, Part 2.—Nos, 526, i 1404, 1908, 1908, 1009, 1910, 1 1667, 1 Court OF GkNBRAL BEasions. in eres People ys. John Toner and jurglary in the first degree, Joseph. and John Sootts, burglary in the third nohue; grand ony, erine Van Duvooe Wm, Daley’ James Lawrence, Keonan, Joachim Hermer, MoCarron, McCarron and Jogeph Tiernan; felonious essault and tery, James Rogan. et teers eae at taste an DNS NIG oud act down as devoid pha water. Convict in for eee ee aconta for / taht world, and this Beal extn thas replaced them. : 2 floral ext - inthe fst Casctmers ate OW BROS,, 62 Tafayetts place and 93 Fourthar, |‘ si adminis asad A Soldier who had Lost the Use of cogincnat tease nee eae ry (uEUMATIO REMEDY. It ts truly the wonder As Ghmbreders, 588, Brower cart Mave: AIRARARM RES Star Ca TS BAR RRS v lack Nke ® Mi) halt (0 4 fir falls. Cheapest in market. vin udraationatite, Arammate, Sre'etem sy Rese. Few My. aa ee eae totve unica the city of How Tork jections, eld to oy ow, Foi gent-care and an absolute repose :— the names of all persons which all voters of said. ci ‘ are or may be authorized 4 law to vote for, at a It @known that the roads having been in a terrible con- : mr oy — ro sepa so rion hemo dition, owing to the heavy rains, the eoinmang eno ated ‘was obliged to travel the greater part of the route from a ee oy ey g, thereof shall con- | srexico to Vera Cruz on borseback, and that besides sho po ee. an i peteyer of peoneoetp in braved the passage of the ticrras calientes in the season ‘voter may desire vote for, and which when aball be endorsed or show upon the outside thereof the of the vomito, After leaving Cuba - her arrival “in words ‘City and county number six,’ and be deposi. | European waters the august traveller was so incom. Pa i bepgree mx, be "4 farther provision om moded by the excessive heat that she could not sleep. 9 act for « separate ballot a ” © | Arrived im Paris, instead of seeking a remedy for this mended charter of 1357, which provides that the, bene! finances of the city shall be inthe care of an officer to} insomnia, the Emprees devoted herself to political affairs, welerk of the crow® then eked the crter ‘and to-an incessant labor, which, bad it not been for her Mr. Nag! to call the case of the Queen w. Maleaby, ‘ ‘be calidad the Conrptroiler, to be elected at t Tho crier having obeyed the direotian, election, there is nothing authorizing the clection to be ducthd ina manner different from youth and vigorous constitution, might have produced | i, r8 to attond 4 the plan a inated Lo MASOMC FAIR AND FESTIVAL. on this account that the physician. insisted that stte os se get albee o paeeter aga *} Mountjoy convict priton, im obedience to the whit of the company. But & fow years ago a so vhpaloeetttte » att * Shoold leave immedistely for Miramar, But the Em- | either or Dens corps, which waa made returuable at the sitting | took , place between then, and. the inte Dean | VAN ygg pt hm * ‘3 hold of the Chinese upon the island is very Insecure, It } of the court this inorning. Richmond, in. We. customary. blopt and om " spsctles rat samc ntl 5 8 The Attorney Genoval sald—In the cave of tho Queen ws. Maicaby, my Lords, Thand in the formal jornder in error. Tho Masonic fraternity of Now York and vicifiity have | press, instead of resting herself, undertook to study for weoks boon in a state of excitement in anticipation of | theological questions, and started for Rome, with tho is thought ‘would easily be persuaded to surrender it to Prussia for a good round sum, orat any rate to allow ber the use of one of its safe and commodious har- phati® way, denounced ihe management of | Mr. alt Prlobe ‘ashed in Legal Lotteries.—Clrone, Coming ax being directed towards the prosperity | “sant eeat, J. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. P any criterion of what will come hereafter, sufficient funds will be realized to accomplish the desired object. ‘The doors were opened at seven o'vlock, and from that time till ten a throng of people was constantly passing inand out, It i# estimated that from six to the opening of the long talked of Masonic Fair and ies | intention of treating with the Pope for the conclusion of ‘or a naval port and arsenal, The question is “4 . ‘ ~4h cl fival, gotten up for the purpose of erecting a Masonle | the concordat between the Holy Soo and Mexico, To oars mginnd would say to uch an arrangement. eae eae, Balls 9 Commis ene doe io moe matter of | of Albany and the emotument of friends and.conmer | yy yg ean Tae ‘hall in this ofty, and algo for tho establishment of an | this labor she devoted a great part of her nights, so that | Hull is always very. Jealous of the establishment of new | gssignment of error and the joi Sante 4 consti | tons in the fron trade and ity other branciaes of business, | woeid) the Wey pat Byer Uariniens, LP <q Bt fhe relief, support and education of the widows and In passing Bolzano, on her way to Rome, she learned | and Hong Kong. It is likely, therefore, that British in- n cane can be cot down for Saturday, tre stockholders. ‘This Vereach resulted in the displace, . B. T.—Dew pring of Con i Ther” « giphans of ere waa ee ner on te from the journals the news of the conspiracy formed | flaence wi be employed to Nh BR dh og of te fJustico—If the books are ready to-morrow | ment of Exastas Corp'ng nad the substitution, of Dean wrnitio witch Hey dagarven i ing un @ matter of bu! ‘& Masonic ball worthy of the " hand. dnd nich | from acceding to the proposals of sia, although { “Mt ‘an arrangement. Richmond as the Pe of fe bitterness | community as 1 TRO OAKS. ‘eity of New York has been under consideration in | Seainst the government of her husband, and in which aK orermined to carry out tho ‘project, bets | “Atiorney Gencral—Then the motion stands until to- | o¢ thang wie -catdont of nar ‘he bitterness | Frochos. navn received Hatter GO ondaions from fe various lodges of the city for years, but for many | Were compromised men to whom Maximilian had given | just the man to do so, whether the Cotestials agree to it | morrow ¢ Fhoworer, only kNOW%, to those who were | mont celebrated Matera Vers Pubilg, speakerse Feasous has been deferred till the present tine. The | all his confidence, This nows seemett to have greatly |“ Hot Jord Chief Justico—Yes. . dircetly inter pated ga one oF OMer of the belligercnts. | Xiimatic and Bronatal ‘Diseuson, Coughs and ‘ola, resent arrangement was effected by a meeting of the ed a learn the details, st aT Mr. O'Loghien asked if it would be necessary to have | As sou» Sote 1 of the ro should try shea, » asters of all the lodges of thiselty, togerher with the } hooked her, and, in tho desire to learn the detalls, shie awrit of habeas corpus to bring up the convict tomor- ou?” , pean Riehmons Chained control of the road, ee che Richmond county lodges, comprising in all some Afiy | hastened her voyage to Rome, where she hoped to find RUSSIA. Pd : the W? sore patch of ofleholdera who bad verved mg lows | yo” po a aes abit frends ot ther ‘walker 9 erraige for abo | PO? eMtslal Feport upon the matter. The Solicitor General observed that, the Presence of “Por Sir. Corning wore displaced, Tha « perintondent, polite aca ME PRL, Liss apples, at No. @ Astor —— ¢ ground sad erection i BS veftabie om an sperm vs beg foyer a rsh a LR ST. PETERSBURG CORRESPONDENCE. a, was not requisite during the hearing of @) | Oo ge “ihe counsel, the general ticket agent and a | House. A ding he meeting all ne lodges | pertai yn int er mind and in the interview which e orney 1 lordship will make thelr he der their arms Sewing Ma He ee eee ee te ae canter the evidences of ber oven. | a ettyttae tc ee enemas mecuen, tettnn | sian oraer vs e-comalt ie prison. 8 Mg | hat of oer ocala oe thes heads, under hs ms | deters Aig premns get na Grand and (rosby streets, was purchased for this par- |-tal trouble revealed themselves as she became more ant- he First Ovation—Grand Military Revi The Lord Chief Juatice—Yes It is wndorsror 2 pe ve York and Pennaylvagie Staj py a , but so much opposition has been manifested by | mated in her conversation. the First Ova ra ary Review— | wien the books are made up we will exercise 4 that | Dean Richmond against the Corning management was era! e. _ a any ae to the = teat it has been | Brought back to Miramar, the Empress, still under the | The Prince w r Moscow—Rusala | gecording to what we think right of fixing » ‘an power | that the road had beon mado subserviont to the interests | Florence evernible. Eee earute ° lecid ‘sell the property pifobaso in the upper | impression of the plot against her busband, had the Ready but Not Anxious for War, &c. argument 0 1 fl and connectio CRSTIFCIL SEWING MAUHIN Dart of thea Res greatest suspicion ofall the Moxicans in hor suite; but it St, Perenenvna, Nov. 14, 1866 @ prisoner. war soon after rex 4 As tig of a locality nd on PreRe frlegdg and connections. It ts Broadway, New York, be foe ee epenet ees aight et Bie chart comer correspon y f : Mario 1 : rive 74 was | was alleged that ai Albany a tribute ‘of about fifty conte cea amr sven , gf Grand and Cronby,stroat ts to eontinas for a month, So Bvt tet Wea ee to cerene| ‘all food in the fear of Oh and eyed al bad beg aes oe hap per ott ne oo shake. Baye”, ee pnnenge his sister | per ton peonponsirnr pom on all freight pend ye ed bev Tey Beltew’s, Eaene® bein’ bast aw and if the number of Jo who visited it last night is , , rm 4 incess Dagmar) bas com| @ suspeni o | i ut was rt i ae : 4 BPA Be sods ie: oe * poo iy TS this subject onr corres | ( Dag pe Dishes radely repalged bY 00 Fg wardors, {na litle | over tho road, which might have bein baved by rum aba ha ale ARE 1 Le on A her 4 Duchess | % rise from Mexico, tne ite Ay en teed ot tae howmbold of cd epee thr gage i Re Petigs reldlag we Fhe natin Ser ng Vom paola tn hess a track to the wharf in summor, and by using the Troy | ,@nover & Hal cey’e, Hirst, Prominm Hlestio Mptimian inte Kvachersh, Pt Yosuy nt, | Crete ner Puc Ww te pee eg | Sue oer Seth au, ati ed | WEN Nn area | st. eng semi 4 round it, and it Wag 9%awn off to the convict prison, its | were contractors with the road for iron and other materi- “Tt ie so Stinp! highest degroe the confidence of the Emprosa, to whom | Nevsky Perspective, set apart for the residene’, of tne dopartyre oer by aconsiderable number of | aig, was objected to as being in violation of a ang for bonaly rab eight thousand people visited the fair during the even- | ghe has never for an instant ceased to attend with the ‘talone Palaer 4 Of the tables and articies for | most touching care and devotion. | Her Majesty has ongun pair. "The Of the Winter Palae | were close | PerHons. Crocaniieeiccianiaticiaeils woll sottied principle of law, and ih conflict | break and run, the Joam sewed by, the, Grover are as completo my Possible in ® building of that | never refused vo accept food from the hands of Mime, and warm and the afr without fresh and oF 4 The MURDER YLVANIA, th th . maived firm.’ The preference te decidedly in Bharactor, The oburch has been diviced into two stories | Kovachevich ; but as a natural consequence of ber in- | duchess wore a low necked drees ar”, ¢.1, young ul N PRNNS' \ with the futereste of tho stockholders. A strong | (Grover & Baker Maching.”—Testinony of Mra = 2 bamiee tes exttt Font Pins conten vanthone somals, she Bad, complotaiy lost her appetie, and it wus } very sharply. Besides, the axcitay «4 felt the change erantiin, Dee. 6, 1900, | CPPOition was mado in the Board to the payment of | Hse" SR Bigee erence, How Fem ~ with the greatest ity that she cou! induced to t peentuendaint ai Pyrincariy. ufty diilerentYoagea, cach one of which | {ake food wuflciens to sustain ifs the day had something, I dou? ee cette Ayrealthy farmer named Robert W, ‘Dinmnora, living | bila amounting to over a miliion of dollars to an Albey | padtoat Furs. A very Chater Selection of wy seems to have vied with the other im the taste and ‘At the chateau Miramar the Empress found a faithful | disposition, The mere mov’ » to do 5 - | in Hopewell township, near Washington, firm, in which officors of the road wore said to be inter- | owe ee aoe pth an skill with which they are displayed. ban A ig servant, who for fifteen years was the first valet de cham- t train of her shot him in the twice, from which Henty by two io og and drawing about the Santee hi own house last nicht By two we ga seca of om SoM 4 oe Jadios are in attendance; but, contrary to the usual cus- | pre of the Archi imilian, bat who, magnifice men tom of faigs, do not vost apo visitors purebasing art. | of his Ite amily, rs panes, Tat Tie iosttions | dery, was no light tasks ” zi i= q' pul “— embrol- | wounds he died a fow hoars afterwards A reward of it Wan malntatpod thag the work could hav Paid, jo hee tee Ge Het arent 1s uno for nn te oreams end-ee-] Tuk ica aeviasd tinsel taciunvey to the oarvice, ctl teas nuaseaurey?”,’ too moe for the decheet, whe to | toon named Rovers ore sora nobert Poland barb tem | Uete 00° at the company’s workshops, at West Albeny, ¥ Fresument-aloon, and also for the exhibition of heavy | her "Majesty; he. lodges in the Tie. pavilion of "the arrosted as the murderers. Faye fog by the road, ata great saving of « street, N.Y. ‘ance wa ope S noticed in the basement were ton gt i Rod hot “a of the Empress occuples apart- panne 7 am aquias aloe bow 1, OF thor gat complaints, Pr Wend by or twelve parlor and cook stoven, a ladies a bea Not a word in all this of what, probabts, more than any ARREST OF A r brake iow mene presidency | Gai Oba? EAM riee of all Kinds, & Cag btn Br chine, two | other causes, contributed to,the lous of thie reason of the te When Dean Richmond micoseded w tho Prosidency | GAN SOAL CO.. # Broadway = ae vo poun —. a by DY, Spring tn nA Princess Chariotte—the Lg ered which she met G Outier and Dr. Mell the abuses at Albany . Tho cartage system was ares io, band ine ppt aeed by OF 8 worked by. Sheaves boat tere i ead the bi Poy o. Kansas City, broken up, and trai run by way of Troy to the | wotentitte Consultation Kor the Human dog power has also been dongted, aod iy expected to bo | her i Eat " ‘was recently destroyed by fire, have convenience of shippers of freight and through | dels by Dr a apt ARGS rears prance ull ade in wore onder 40. . Th conseqience ot the “Hope de a ae cateiata Gunrever: 02d —— she or enon, Thoywi oben Sebshaaiitia-tboh then anciner ovcres’ of complaint viog without remedy 81, No. 1 Astor place, nu people presen! th ning nig’ Y ‘as two men were death : and the difficulty in tauhining articles, by nie pi} the ee en ee al ere of 6 the building, and a third still lives, borrib! ilated, was discovered. It was found that Dean Richmond was ms he, honda Xs, the lend: f the . not as great as is anticipated in future. SMiSSt eek leeety wesren Journals io. the Interest o” general having jumped from the third tory window: ‘One of | very largely interested in propoliot lines running from | iiiayue apie By TBs thes ‘ — the Mexican scheme state that within the past fortn” Spel tonto aad onvares tnensuaios, only were the prin. | the partners, I i reported, has made ® 0, Buffalo up the lakes, and it was alleged that shippers of | ove Bn of 0 her area i as HASONG MATTERS IN TENNESSEE. Barres cane Ms, | Sanz caoreum any evmnane ire hee ave THE MUSKINGUM RIVER BRIDGE. py op sof reap heerlen meme FEI 3 ics cede a ESR, Naauviize, Deo. 5, 1866. scene, Ingenaity was taxed to devise ——— jury of u enya . .0 follow! sew Baxtnwons, Deo. 6, 1866. There ood cattse for complaint againat tho PR te RI ah oe eypbere nd tho crown, and the rerlt was | the damage tothe bridge ofthe Contal ‘tio elie pest asapees oe eatral end, Op8. tho avi sobe, ial tthe ShnSwie soon! igor ot ta : ensuing Foar:<d. M. Anderson, Grand Master) John W. (excepting those of tho imperial family), the Coe te ea ere and gamengeen ci | BO means confined to that company. At {tg root llen the J ##™i8e maoBine) Bissllstl Brosdway, Ne Ye ' claba, the farge stores and hotels, and many public baild- Fevuimo thetr reguldr transl — violation of that sound principle of law which forbids any aaiaaiats eennteeaieil ae cetuas of the renames Med ‘ SAILING OF THE AFRICA person aoting in ® fiductary capacity, auch aaa Prost. alVbooigr, fe, Wilgon’s Loghstlea gowtna Mt tx s in street — sf dent or director of a railroad, from bang at once buyer a. a ene eactinee ome yy Ap ee fuatds removed, and other 04 with staring Bowron, Deo. 6, 1908, | and seller, of in other words from being interested | gUtien! Sf wits button wreet eee eet Ore orien cain Bt | some ume ago 10. one of hind Bed, | tracery of tuber, along whic Nhe detente Hames ‘The steamship Africa tailed for Rurepe this forenoon, | in « contract made with himeolf in his charactor of a faeoer frinmphanily pointed to 98 SPINE Sacte proof tbat'he | "Tho incomparable Novak” Porepostive wea ee taking forty six pamengors for Liverpool and eighteen | trustee for the stockholder, The Erie road has suffered sen P BES and Orne a Neveky Porspoctive was aa light as | for Halifax, and $12,000 in specia from this caugo, one of its former presidents having 8, 14 Bond wirowh

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