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NEWS TO DECEMBER 7. Agitation Serious in Ire- jand aud England, and Ex- tending to pai et We Guards ‘onthe Arsenals of Liverpool. The Fenian ‘@ne French Officers Wake Leave of the Pope. Rusia and France Looking to the East. ae. the perce: subder armed gaards. The official journal of The French Odicers Take wet izft this cley, tool ‘Watican yesterday. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. “The Freuch Army Transport Flect About te ‘Emperor. THE CANDIAN REVOLUTION. A Russian Plan of Intervention. Loxpox, Dec, 7, 1866. There is a rumor circulating throughout the continent ‘that the Czar of Russia bas invited Fraace and England ‘to take komo measures by which the three governments aay arrive at a mutual understanding in regard to af fairs ia the Island of Candia, A French Warning to Greece. It is said that France will send a note couched in strong terms to the government at Athens, to put a stop 40 its intrignes in the East, aud especially im the Asiand of Candia. - HUNGARY. Au Address to the Emperor of Austria. Pesru, Dec. 7, 1569. ‘The Hungarian Diet bag agreed to the address to the Emperor of Ausiria proposed by M. Deak, the leader of (he Huagarian pany. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The London Monev Market. Loxpow, Dec. 7, 1866 United States five-twonties, under the fall of gold in New York, open firm this mocnimg at 71. ae of 1585 ts also beld firm at 694 6 60 Railway shares are bat Hitt shares aro a litte firmor, with sales at 77 Loxpox, The money tarket ie quiet and steady. money are quoted at 9654 ex dividend. ‘The following fates of Uuited States soeurities:— T pited States dve-twenties. are the openin; Erie shares . Aitinow Centrat. Consols maintain the quotations of yestorday and have been done ai 85), for money and at 88% for account. The mooey warket rewained unchanged. Loxnox, Der, T—Bven\ny. Consols closed this afternoon at * AMERIOAN SECURIT HA Closed to-day at the follo United Srates five-twenties. . Tifinots Central shares. Kerio Railway shares... Liverpool Cot Liverpeo! Predece Market. Dee. 7, Spirits of turpentine again show « slight decline on Liverpoet Provistons Market. Provisions exhibit no pew (eatares, all descriptions i« moderate, and prices remain nom) Livervroot, Dee. 7—£venme The provision market bas been inactive ali day, ond America. uaily the same, closed dull. INDIAN ATROCITIES ON THE PLAINS. . Lec, Letters reco ved from Montane relate @ t of things among the small pamber of the different ports from Virgin Cty from F ind Kearney this point down to the Platte river the road afd. Aboutooe buadred and Sty men nown. We have had no daye, apd fear that Indians report een hundred lodges of bowtie Indiame mow ‘Warde thie post, (or the purpose of capturing 1 “TWE NEW ENGLANO PRESS ‘ied as far ‘e k anication is cut The of Boston ix Orm !n ‘Same ts tom st ioe tagaed genersl yw Engiand generally, ‘of our editors the fonotioas working of the esocation ‘The New England Sioeeete tas hOW JOHN H. SUARATT WAS DETECTED. of the Plot to Murder Proath ation,” for the purpose of building » theatre or opera rs ey EMENTS. ee thr H HOY Pease ov rue Dexacutarie Concrrion.—To-day is cele- Prated iu the Catholic charches the festiva! of the Im- @aoviate Conception of the blessed Virgin Mary, Mother ‘of God. The day is observed in al! Catholic countries, | Qut in this country more particularly, inasmuch as the fathers of the Church have dectared this coantry to be ‘ander tho guardianahip of Mary, tho Immaoulate Mother God. ‘Tho belief in the Tmmacutate Conception bas jailed in all ages of the Church, but in the your 1864 jax deciared am article of tha What He said . & decided success, - Or California correspondence of the 10th uit. reports theatricsis there in a flourishing condition. Mine Alice Kingsbury was drawing crowded bouses, cisco, and has been ever since her first appearance. is a great and universal favorite. Lady Don was still in” tho interlor of the Siate and doing very well. She in- tended to soon rétura to San Francisco, howover, and play anothor engagement before going East, The Hurri- son English Opera Company, at the Metropolitan theatre, San Franciseo, were drawing very good houses, ‘The Colleen Bawn had s very guocessfut run at the theatre, Newark, during the past week, It was pre- sented with tho full force of the Walicr company, Miss Barrett sustaining the part of Fileen O'Connor and Miss Viola Plunkett that of Anne Chute, ‘Tho Grover German opera company are at Richmond, ‘The Ghiont and Susini opera troupe commence an en- gagement at Louisville on Monday next. é Boothroyd Fairclough was at the Vicksburg theatre ‘ist Kate Roigoelds took her benefit Theaite last evening, when. a tare Audience assembled Lo testify their appreciation of tho Superior dramatic power of tho fair beneficiary. The Piece presentyd was Miss Logan's dramatized version of Wilkie) Collins’ Armadale, The story is one whion abounds in scenes such as are generally to be found in Dovels of the sengational claas, and the dramatizer hae very cleverly mangged to retain many of these points in the drama, 80 as to make it abound im brilliant passages, stirring opisodes, thrilling ideas, aud startling positions, Miss Kate Reignolds in ber representation of the charac- ter of Miss Gwilt, added fresh Inurels to her already aton Be Brat cer actress. Her read- aoe Rowan Cathoho faith. theo! of ane belief in the immmaculats the authority of those writ- ‘king as the inouth- Be the world, declared, the faith that the blessed Virgin Mary, from the first fustant of ber conception, by | Asiuguiar privilece and grace of God, in virtue of the merits of Josus Christ, tae Saviour of fterved pericctiy free from all stain of ori; the various churches the day will be Procession fttendance at the sacrifice of the mags and the benedi:. x At St, Peter's church t bo heid on Sunday, and @ most unposing @ispiay 18 in preparation, Ewmonation Returns ror Novempsr,—-During tho moath of November 66 emigrant vessels of all classes ar- rived at this port from Furope, bringing 8,145 oabin and 17,563 stcerage passengers, making @ total of 21,008 On the voyage thore wore 18 births aud 221 ‘The table shows that the comparative mortality wreaier on board the veasols from ports, Of the vee. modern times in Conception, and it was on ings that the Pope, Pius LX., fece of the assem Ht w a dogma of to the charm of ber sence of anything ike siageyness, so much that at iimes it was easy to forget that the part was bot being acted, and to fancy ‘hat the scenes represented conflicting love and hatred, added almost perfect an or RFOKMANIAATION OF THK Qu Ap order will be ‘eased yr ar 2s day of two, aunvuncing » ORY RTM and remorse was, fo revenge and remorse was, vivid, and when to all this is ial acting, it is not to be won- dered that she varried with her, throughout the piece, thy of au appreciative audience. Miss Mias. Milroy, displayed a care’ ul concep- nd rendered it in a very pleasing man- mpport from the eorpany was Mr. Stoddart being wore than usaaily good in after a alight tussle, ae a ks compromise the matter by retu: was committed for trial ‘without ita default of $500 bail, was sent to the House of Detwntion, Auarat ov Ax OLD OvrxxvER.—Releber Hildebrend, & well known sneak tief, was brought before Justiow Lod. with, at the Jefferson Market Court, yesterday, by a de- leciive officer of the Twenty-uinth precinct, on a charge of attempting to #teai clothing aud uader clothing from the barean drawors of Mra. Margaret SoKenna, of No. Lis West Thirty-third strect Hildebrand was being watched by the oflicer, who for a fow minutes lost oi zbt neighborhood of the house above mev- tioned. Very shortly aftor the officer mised saw hin ronuing out of the houae, closely pursued by one of the inmates of the ho: ately gave chase, when Hildebrand, fnday close quarters, turned into an alleyway on nee, and with sarpriel but the officer caugbt lin On being examined Lo chinisi, Afvy-two years of axe, and was not guilty of the charge. He was commitied for trial by Justice ALkicep Arrest AT BeNGLaty,— Henry Geus ocouptes astore at No. 87 Canal street and rosidé® ip Eldridge street. On reaching the store yosterlay moraing he found the side door open with such marks apon it snd the Jom as polnied to the inference that ft bad been pried open with some instrument. Later in the day Geur was iutormed by an officer of the Tenth precinet that »oruy alwrone o'clock that morning he bad @rreswd a wan aw coming away from these premise, Upon searouing bis person be had fowod in hie yo Tho party thas urrenied was subse ght before Justice Maneield, mid (ous pearing to make complaint aainst him for aa lbw at burglary, he war commitied for examination as Michacl Morrrow, Aiur OF at ALtRORD Recervem,—On the night of October, the dwelling house of Meier A in Kost Twenty-seventh street, was entered ad property consiting of eltver were and Of about $1,000 soln Subsequently Francis Jorold, Apdrew Wit aoe and Jobo Scott wore arrested on saspieiow ot be beew coucerned in the burglary, and being cominitted and indicted, pleaded eullty oa arraignment, the two former vember tort of the ¢ Miss Charlotte Thompson commenced an engagement at the favannah theatre on the 3d, playing Pauline ia the Lady of Lyons, The Philadelphia theatrical season is at the high tide of success. Ristori commences 4 season of eight nights at the Academy of Music on Monday. Howard Paul close a very successful engagement at the Arch this evening, ant are to be succeeded. at the same theatre by Frank Chanfrau. J. 8. Clarke is at the af form :—Quartermaster © eneral, riuasters General, wi ier Thomas Swords, Brever General M.D. Miller, co Brevet R. Ww. 19.0 M Brevet Thalia Theatre. ‘There was a performance last night such as the beards of this theatre have seldom witnessed, Mr, Dawtsom ap- peared as Rouget de Isle in Din Marscillaise, a charac- ter in which he had fall seope for exhibiting his extraor- dinary powers of elocution. composer of tho Murseiliaise, the song which spread through France like witd fire, and veeame the people's anthem, the herald of freedom, the character with such pathos that he entirely identi- fled himself with it, and one could almost forget that it When he related that his mother cureed him with ber lest brvath, all the horrors of a remorseful consvience were depicted on his counte- pance, and again the recital of the hist life wag given with a simplicity and feeling that wi and tlavre (han on those from other: fois 26 were steamships and 31 sailt vis of Bremen, Glasgow, Havre, verpool, Rotterdam and one from Wales, AmBn:CAN Binte Soomry,—The stated mecting of the Board of Menagers was held at the Bible House, on Thursday, Decomber 6, On the announcement of the decease of Mr. read tho uintieth Pealm and offered prayer. Bow anxiliaries were recognied-two in Olio, two in Alabama, one in Towa, one in Kentucky and one in Communications were reesived from agents ti Mexion South America and Russia, and an imteresting letter from an agent among the Cherokees and Choctaws, showing @he progress of the work ta their respective Grants of books, in various languages ent obiects, were made to the extent of utues, besides other books to the value of more; $1,600 were also appropriated for the pub- festaunent in the Heval-Hsthoaian ” = Mont TRELAND. aston, Urorel Mayet” Fenian Movemeuts Kucage All the Attention of the Government. Desi, Dec, 7, 1 ‘the porposes and proceedings of the Fevians im this dsland mon spolize the’attention of the Irish government, The Orangemen The Grand Lodge of Orangemen have held a mooting and issued an earnest call for all the members of tucir order to Stpport (be goverumeat in its endeavors to keep Brevet Brigadier adior General © B, Kobert © Tiller, Brevet kine aid Prevot Brigad: Nt At Cincinnati Deo Bryant commenced an engagement Vestvali is at Wood's thea Master Coker's concert troupe has been perform- Georze Vandenhoff, assisted by vev- eral vocailete, gives his first dramatic enteristamont in that city for several years on Monday. At Chicago Lucille Westera commenced an engage+ moat on the Sth, #he i* playing at the Crosby Opera House, supported by Miss Gordon and Messrs. Theodore Hamtiton and McKeo Rankin. MoVieker's theatre, in the same city Mise Emily Meivitie was the recipient of a compli mentary benedt at St. Louly on the evening of the S0th Rouget. do I'Isle waa the | &t *h¢ National on the 4th, The olloer immed ing at Morart Hall, ‘Mr, Dawison portrayed silty mounted a high fence, Brovet Grigadior General er General A. J. Perr » Hrevet Cone J. G, Oband'er, Brovet oral F. Myer, Colonel nant Cotonat CW, adie General J. J and Breyer Liestenant Colonel & was but acting after all, Lawrence Barrett is at ENGLAND. Precaations Agaiast a Fenian “ Rising” in Seventeenth Cotono! Robert United States Volunteers, Major of the Two T. A. Dod, third reg amont Veteran Reserve carpe. NAVY BULLETIN. The United States gunboat Chicapes, Commander F. “poer, from Chavieston Norloik Navy Yard, weet gale south of Hatteras, aud ber © flagrbiy Rhode Island, Adiniral AL Charkestam, amd wil ebartiy sail » inapert vesels of tho equadron, rmendaat ¢ tbe when he fluds that bis services are at last recor. nizet; that he is locked upon as the ebampion of © overwhelmed with honors; the he dies happy —bie dearert wishes are gratified. Mr. Davison was Ronget to the life; the sudden shook, straggle, all were giv lavenroor, Dec, 7, 1866. AM the. depots of arms in this city have been placed The excited state of fecting among the Irish population renders these precautions necessary. The Organization Extensive. wor, Dec, 7, 1886, The Post demands of the government a rigid investi- gvilons toto the Fenian organization im England. THE FENIANS A Pope Vius The Ninth ‘Tho Webb Sisters and the Bulslay fam ily are perform- ing ot Milwaukee, Migs Blanche De ar is eseaying Shakepercan charac tors at Evansville, Indiana. Jacke and J. W, Wallack are at Pittsburg. Ovens cloves his engagoment at the Metropolitan theatre, Bufluio, this evening. have been gtving concerts at St, James same etiy, Unis week. Used to take place thix evening Charles Di ion played at the Opera House, Rochester. on Thursday, sad his benelt was announced tw take place lost evening Wiss Doltie Bidwell in playing at Doering Hall, Port land, The plays aunounc@® (or the past week wore Fanchon, East Lynne, Cam the French Spy Little Emily Perine will commence a series of parlor concerts at Chickering’s Hall, Borton, on Wednesday ander the management of Mr. Frank P. Dobson, Her father, Sergeant Peri distinguished himself for bravery at the battle of Wil Mamsburg by being the first to enter Fort Magruder, pull down the rebel flag and holet the Stars and Strives amid a shower of shot and shell through eeventeen well fought battles on the l’otomar, He was made brovet captain, but fell before receiving Little Kimity i said to possess freedom, and that bi shock proves too great; Boano ov Cry Caxvasnens this Board met yester- day and canvassed the Third and Kiskth Aldermanic except one sub-district of the Kighth. With plion of some slight clerieal errors ‘the vote was found to be mush the same wi bas already been au- ong Joy, the tnat with a Corw® aud truth painful ainmeat cloaed with the produc. Taye ans dem Lobden eines Piireten,”” in Pawison played his celébrated Kab von Kah- have not euiliclout space to speak of this per- formance, which was excellent to all tm detail Mr. Dasison’s rendering of the réle was noticed on a former It therefore eufices to sav that he wae onthe. siastically received, and that he was called before the curtain two or three times at the cud of every act ston a “jlmia: She encountered a The Bateman troupe a expect to finish the Reoimmst Puowexson Concent,—The third to concert of the season, by Grafnla’s Seventh ent National @anrd Band, under the aurpices of twill talke plane this thei armory, corner of the Bowery and Sixth Htreet. Ar Sr, Sremex’s Caunew,-The grand fair and J now in programy at St, Stephen's church, Hty-oigbti street, promises to be a brilliant succe of the fair is to raise money to pay for the evlarging of the eburchand tho expenses incident there. which are of the most Thole last conoort Liere is adver- ND CANADA. Commawier Joy Row on the Snbj Wourivg apparel wi the v Park Theatre, Brooklyn. Mrs, D. P. Bowers took a fare tablishment Inst evening, nad was grected by a fairly Tho play chosen for the occasion was Sheridan Knowles’ Hunehback, in which the bénéiciare enacted the part of Julia, wh to need comment hers, boeu made a test part for many actresses aspiring to a leading position in the prefession, and Mrs. Bowers, 1 benefit at this et ome denies that the Pope ever told ihe United States Minister. heve, that it we de better for the Canwiiians t States than {wil into the hands of the Fenians. THE ROMAN OUESTION. ve of the Pope. OSE BURNETT & €0., NG KXPRAUTS lor sanexed to the t le, the Gipeoy Queen and Too play itself is too well Tue part of Julia hos ‘The interior decorations, tastefully artistic charactor, are now nearly completed, and the dedication will take piace with great pomp on Sonduy, the 23d inst. Archbishop MeCtoskey will preach The musical part of the ceremonies will be of the grandest, under the direetion of Dr, Berger, the organist of the chur, and Thea, *held in the largo hall under the chu vides greater space than could be procured im auy other botiding in theeity. Atone end of the liail a stage bas arrangements made for amateur drags ateriudes during the day, ppiled with things useful, ornamevtal, tae!y abd unique, and articles of byeuterse and vertu, The laty ¢ tollety flutter abont the room x in their hands, affecting the male vlsttor with @ bewildering sense of being inextricably i clined to Cousider @ decided sorape, (rom which he i lucky If he exeapes with no more serions lume than bis monoy, which 18 beime spout Mherally thowe present Inet night was the Archbishop, The tale will continue for two weeks ionger, Asscat Dinvar ov tae New Yor Association or rue Forty-rovarit Reormest Missscnusmrrs Voursts! The second annual dinner of this patriotic arvoriatven et evening, at Ittnor's Hotel, Grand street. A meeting of the resident members of the association was held previous to the entertainment for the election of officers for the ensuing year, The following gentle. meu were duly elected, and will be installed into office > — Captain J. R. Kendall, President; Frank W. Batch, Vice Littiefietd, Secretary; A. L. Dodge, Commitice, Charles Nevill, J. T. Bolles, A. rpenter, 8. T. Shackford, TH. F. Fortash, aud A. Busines of minor importance having bern disposed of, the members moved in a body to the dining bali, where a xamptnous Httle banquet was pre About aixty gentisinen, luclading invited gaosts, toan elevaut and tastetutlly arranged rep The chair wax occupied by J. i the current year, support d_on the right by Colous! Lee, and on the left by Ca were occupied by A. 1 4 «, with the hope held out to Ube judge in passing tis @eutence that Mf the propery 6 Was Keutored, to the rig smition made the a OF a portion of it would go in uitig nu efforty Were 1unde hy the Caloago Tribane, Ootober 4 on the eccasion, Hutton, Out with # expressed — ro. garding ber as one of the most finished actresses ‘The varied emotions exhibited nel reziimonts, whieh bave nol Jeaye of the Pope at the At present on the stage. by the herotne—the “fresh, young beart;” passion, remorse, constraint, ce struggles Letwoen love and daty—were all delin- trathfully as to command the ‘ound’ of appianse, Mr, Me- Colom. as Sir Thomas Clifford, was very good, and proved himeetf evidently fitted for the part. way portrayed the rather untadvlike character of Helen with so much @igaily and quiet humor os to rob the part of some of is bad features and Mr. Conway, as Master Walter, although having a somewhat erroneous concep- tion of the character, was very fair. 7 Fathom, aad Mestayer, as Modus, with the other mem- bers of the tompany, did very weil. vs who had the care tn hand redony rs to get some clite to its whereabouts this stage of proceedings they were informed ly Heou, the wife of the pritoner who ix rtfil awaiting sv ¢, who sent word to them that she hnd he withed to return, upon her, from information she gave. the: re uy of it through Willlam Vandecle endy. HOVER & BAKER MAQHING tf atwaed ~ i Ly this rrepret cir rnule to ang ‘ ay oe re AS ‘ommianioner of a Ho carried the fag self reproach, and cuted su powerfully most genuin® aud be oe wi whieb ibb the hard earned honors. a flne soprano wv ‘The new Opers House at New Albany, Indiana, wos Tho comedy of Fasbion was per- formed by a Louisville (Ky.) company. The building situated on the corner of Pearl and Spring Ftrocts, is 116 fet in longth, and 65 fort wide in the clear, are 52 feet in height, and the total height to the apex of the roof is 60 feat, The lower part of the building is divided of into fine store rooms, and the Opera House Ita capacity ia as follows:—The parquet will seat 175 persons, the dress circlo 640, the family circle 800, the gail fittings of all parte of the build ‘Up regardiees of cost. The stage w 34 feet wide by 65 feet deep, oud is very complete. Cort about $100,000, ol Jane street, New York, before the “sweet Onn pdauts in recherr Pants, Deo, 7, 1806. The large fleet of French war vessels and trans; mow ready to suil for Measles, FRANCE. A Cabinet Change Anticipated. Pants, Dec. 7, 1866. There i a rumor current that tho Marquis de Mous- ‘tier will soon resign his position im the Cabinet of the inaugurated recently. Ciuerd. Herieetly stainiens. Bold hantkerohiot PRT Cae oe Medfasty ame oat GA OMe ALM MONS, Gilg Miron way. hs Nir eee as, Meowinnt: do, He aE CCN RSNA m6 teondman, Hrokaw Brothers before Jurtice Menaileld yesterd upon the tesumony of Mrs, Scote, the boy Vunderberk, ited in default of $1,000 1 dirs. Seott stater tn Ler affidavit that she caiiod n Mosely in reference to the matter of retaraiyg the nge, Who told her he could not do so asthey hod bow sent oat of town, bat would send her adr t apy mote would wend th 0 of the dress referred to ja stated at about $ ALU CKD Larceny WY AX Antwan, —Morris F. Merril, carpenter, wes employed Thursday afternoon in ie house of Nicbotss Pivber, 114 Kast Fortieth etreet. re pairing the back door uear the kitchen, Mr Fisher says that #he had $160 in United Btates notes whiow ber busband Lad g.ven ber Wont morning, im a un cup i the on Closet, and that after an absenee in the Yar minutes, during which time vo one house bet Merril, when she returned she f ‘The enrpenter wa also gone, but returned saurtly with @ boy who aewisted him {t, aud although the job was still incot t return wn! Kent for, she had nim arrested, Yesterday be was brov demanding au examination, was tom- Carl Wolfsohu’s Third Beethoven Matinee. The audience at Mr, Wolfsohn’s third matin way Hal! yesterday afternoon was vory large and of the sume character as ai the two preceding recitals. Ho played the sonata in ( major, opus 2, No, 3, tho sonata in C minor, opus 10, No. 1, and the sonata in E flat major, opas 31, No, 3. He was most successful inthe second movement of the C minor sonata, Such an adagio has been rarely conceived by any composer. derness and delicate beauty and Mr. Wollsohm did it In some of the fast movements be Jacked dis- tunctness, and a clumey, heavy touch, im some parta, marred the excelience of the others, Sonata playing, wo opine, should give even the prestisrimo paseages with the sharpness and distinctness of diamond points, and give the rhythm with as much care good reader in reciting poetry. The bravura style still be no classical ar- instaking artist ven. Still, he proper is above these, tiefner ory. TAVE. the very Cheapest fu market * 600—total, 2,115, are splendid, and pat Las The entrre building nal sireet ond druaginte, Its a gem of ten- FISTIC SPORTS. yer's Sparring Exhibition tencou. re Between Two Pugiliats. Preliminary to his coming encounter iw the prize ring with Jobnuy MeGtade, of this city, fam Collyer, intety the conqueror of Harney Aaron, took 8 bevefi: last eve. ning at Lincoln Hail, on the corner of Kighth avenue and Thirty-third atreet, for the purpose of raising funds expenser, The assemblage of bere and mixed in quality ted, from the ragged street ‘The veteran Toves, master of the ceremonies of the occasion, opened the ball by introd © og two youngsters, Patsey Quinn and Young Clark, who made « promis ing diapley of fixtic science, ham MeMatleo, oye, tel Une Cry stn tind distreselnw remuli Under there cir should, above al 4s well enough in bravura ao excellent bravura play Mr. Woilfsokn is a conscientions, neral interpretation of Beet! shoul against theso puerilities and weakuerses that occasionally biur his rendering of the sonatar. Beethoven's piano works must most exactness and attention to the most minute points of the seore to be even tolerable, Beyond that warmth uy in touch and execution are necessary. in exhibits inequalities of style, and some- times compietely lacks the above qualities movement of the ( minor souata he played the Allegro without a particle of the brio, Mr J. W, two httle sopgs by Schubert and Schumann. His lagu- briows manner of using bis really goed baritone voice irresistibly brings to the mind the schoolboys plait, The next matinse takes place Packer Collegiate In uutute, Brooklyn, this aiternoon. The vice chairs Dodge and Captain Kendall, Pres: Tt hav seldom heen onr pleasant duty to recor! & more happy reunion then that of the membors of the The usual loyal and patriotic toast Of course cnvazed the attention of the company at the curly stages of tie entertainment, which later look the fore of 4 ploasapt omer azine, in which odd recotlec pred the staple of conversa tal Ronge were wung, and the sof regret at absence from the fH Hail, chapiain, Dr. other well known raembers of the old o led in their rogular order by Captain Ken The rewponse of the Chat porarily coum iter THE BROADWAY STOCK SOBERY. to defray his train spectators was large i all clases being represen urchin to the heavy swell. 4 Fourih arene, opps Me old Forty fourth. be played with the ut- 4 His Career Wine, Women the young man who was arreded ow jay ovening, after = desperate resistance, at the Tontlae Hotel, on a charge of stealing a large amount of + fein the Grm of Riker & Co, by whom he wa employed a# comiidentiat clerk and bookkeeper, aud ote operations a fall account was published in the Friday, was brought before Justice Ho. The prvomer betrayed wad evidewt mortdration at the very portion in whieh be had placed binsel{. &@ native of Mrovidencs, He bax received # tone and rem inwerncrs Jim Vrowtey and two burly fellows, next lively show, sveh givi bard knocks wiihowt winking New York, and Chartes Collins, of Landon followed ina which was fult of merriment, but showed very Aiutle science, the Lovdouer boing too much altogether for bis light antagonist. Mike Coburn and Jotany Grady pert made thetr bow and treated the andienoe te frome fine sparring. in which feiuts, sopr, counters and each other with bewildering @ conclusion of this set-to, which was loudly and dance by Panicl Kiley and Young Hill, and Harry ifv!l gave a display of his skill in swinging the heavy clube. Several animportant enoownters filled wp the time unti! the wind up between Collyer and young EAwards, of London, come off. This was the main putat of interest ania ton, ‘The dail, and duly responded to, It cortainiy was @ remarks biy acote satire on apeechmaking generally ot pervalt of particular zing. Forty fourty met and o it alinoat every case ‘Want to go home. Tombs yesterday Everett Rooms -Mr. De Cor The Everett Rooms were filled last evening by a very inteVigent aseemblace, who appreciated most highly Mr De Cordova’s lecture on “Amateur Theatricals,” hamorous paper in which the gentleman sete forth the mishaps of afew youths who would “fret their hour upon the stage,” ie by no means one of the freshest or vest of the many pleasing sketches which have issued fro his pen; but the sabject is one with which o many have been made famiivur by actual experience, that the adventures of the would-be histrions are invested-with all the fascination of personal recollections. It Is there. fore quite natural that the audience sboald ba the entertainment provided by Mr. De Cordova, whose reading of bis story was that of an accomplished elocu- tions, and a humorist who has long since won the sym- “Mise Briggs, her courtship,” will be given to-night, at Irving Hall, in aid of the funds of the Workingwomen s !’rotective Univn. Clothing at thumping biows fol n Of Od reminiscences . we doubt pot, on many « rho haw returned forgotten, and the roruee! Cady ix a man of good addresr, and twenty *in yoars of age. zh and fniehed education, having graduated at Home years wince he became much aittoted to exces \ve drinking, and latterly formed the whose demands promeed ff among them » the cares and cheered, there was a song steuggles of professional and commercia! life. Tux Femxen Lxoxparion®,—About $6,000 have been contriinted in t Brown U aivernity city for the relief of th Baron Boitlean, the Miinois Central acqnaintance of two fo raiber heavily on his ing hix oxeboquer he vainly esmayed to fet the tiger,’ but i¢ aid to have been very unlucky in bis contents, igeing heavily. Asm last resort Cady wan tempted to purloin the stocks from the safe of bis employer ¥ ith the view of dieporting of them. achat itets Me vent Tae mroemes HST 88H wacom ”“ 2 Bowling Green, xi, —The French Canadian Society Baptist repurts the (allowing results of Uke wibecriptiuns wiaried under ite auepees:—-Androw Mille, 9; PB. Bareard, $25; Wm. Rowland & Co, $25; Wm. F. Morgan, $5; T. & C. Wenzel, $10; 8 W. ‘JK Hoffmire, $10; ‘Rev. 2h: Cah, $6; ¥ Mane, $10; J. Seebrek, $5, T. the Bapiint Society, #001. 1 MTRERT. —A fow minutes before twelve o'clock int niglt, a fire occurred in the premives, No. 340 Year! stroct, southeast corner of Dover street, ocou- pied by Rdward Meyer a & liquor store and lodgi houre. The fire was fret discovered by D. Van Powel, It was then burning im one of the bed rooms supposed to bave bean caused by the rarelonenen ‘The firemen were quickly at bat, before they rucceeded in extineaishing the flames, (he fre extended to the roof and to a portion of the upper rooms, doing a damage to the building of Kitea frame ballting of turee stories, ing its progress, Both men on coming up mani fested lithe caution, rushing at each other with the wildest kind of hitting, Unfortunately for bim- “i making mo attempt at stops. They continued ihe: tromencous ruxbes, each succession of stinging blows with both iling, however, from the force of the en- counter, Collyer, who was on the edue of the narrow striking on lis head received a eut from which the blood trickied down over his face, In the second round, Edwards, who ix a fellow, forced the fighting from the wtart. Both parties gave and took the hardest kind ot blow and Collyer again fell from the force of his own bow, hort round and they retired. This lively con- the evenine's festivities, Joe Coburn Ww. Mclane, of Newark, both uarret in the back part of the room, and finally om words to blows. Coburn striking out and cut forehead, Powe excitement peparated to procesd without interruption, * a - retnrued to New York and endeavored wo persoede » lad in Riker's employ Wa sell the stolen stocks in Wail « for whatever they would bring, offering the boy £100 In sheer dew lon, owing believed, be bad de- Lafont, $10; C a off, platform, slipped Fa $10, % Jobo for hie services failure of thin piam, if Cady eno fertnined to return the stolee and confers bis guilt Mr "Rikcor tind boon informed that Cady wae living hu 00 eKtravegant Manner, bat he came so strongly recom mended that be never (ora miamnent deemed bim capa bie of « dishonest action At the time the preoner ke might Lave secered « mark larger be doubted bia ability to diepowe which might lead thet be Soule Rested Svea Broadway, “he ale Feapert. are Steinway HallMr. Kennedy, the Scottish ‘The vocal programmes of Uuis season's concerts sadiy Even artiete of merit and reputation insist on singing grand scenas and arias from operas, or meaningless sentimental songs, which are often entirely unsuited for their voices. Again, when a singer makes a hit in some really good song, we may be sure of hear- ing Bothing but ft from him or ber at every concert. ‘The public soon tire of having the same unvarying round of vooa! pieces havhed up to them, and they long for something more in accordance with their tastes. National balinds are interesting a* being the most faithful ents of the manners and customs of a people, and thould be heard more cinsion waa loud! nligens, Hes hei lourk for bat ten Market, heed reformation | Javrrvoot, Dec. tNoon. The sales of cotton for the week, of one of the lodgers. Indies! Furs. Vial powers wh ere imme Letter ees eo. hee harem, 6800, no inww ted at about 81, Meyer's low ma by Mr Jacob Onkley and 1s wived Raids on Whiskey Numerous Selzaree-The build ng owned Highth Heur Labor System Agitated in the Woollen Mille Murder Cases, Suicide, &e, Boston, Dec. 7, 1866, There haa been conaiderable excitement throughout the eastern section of the Stats to-day in numerous seizures of liquor by the State ‘There seems to have been a among the officials to come down upon the dealers day. In Boston no less than half a dozen places have been visited and the whole stock seized and emptied into In East Cambridge there was also a large amount destroyed as well ax in Somerville and other > 7 i | E ; ! i : j ‘ 5 : New Regulation Navy Stitt Uses? norte Dress" Salt? Mami lode mf Gott ned vive 2 oD. Rewters ie Wel vent, af as 4 Accident on the Vermont Cemtral Kond (ne Man Killed and Another Seriousty Injured. Heateorer, Vr, Dee. 7, 1906. On Thursday afierncan the ap mail train on the Ver i i : 5 ' i ‘ i i i : i g' = & i i i i i i i i ii ze se 3 af id i i #E i fis E Hi : i ; nemsiy every taan! 1 } i iz Hi H a. F ii 3 tj i & i aE ; i if i gk £E; H : if Pa = SF Te the ¥ NOM as i i i i z ii z 3. ? 3 f i ti asc¢5F i The tender atta: ied lo the engine of & pansenger train on the Memphis, Clarkeville aod Louteritie Raiirosd, ren raitne and vrncng | embankment fifteen feet, killing pamongers in Fe 3 i Fy i t f i F i i i 5 i 3 sit i i i t Es i i! if 5 § Ls Pee org anh ag ina nine, Preeidegt, On : i t f i ! j ville, tesring wp the ; ; ig r i i # i : i ti iy if l | g g } & F) : oF ; I Hi 1 | | PAK Aad say + one oymek fy Snes 5 e & f i | | ca : iP 2 | Hi ‘ i | . i Way Preas Asrociation, ‘throngh or salen shane, meses at the Aliya voted to continge their the New York aud Boston Associated ? i i & Mowrnzar, Deo. T, 1866, ‘The /erald publishes oxtracts from letters written wy a citizen of Mogtreal who served in the American ammy, and afterwards was in the Papal service When in the “oath he became acquaimied with Joba EL Surratt; whom be identified in Italy varving im the Zouaves. Thia pee- fou informed tue American Ambassador at Rome, who vent for instructions to Mr, Seward, Surratt is reported to have said that the assassination of Provident Lincoln was planned at Davis. This tut {8 BOW on bis way to Washington, ory of Montreal upon closing ite © arrangements to afford the ‘mocton of Canadian business there. ore} onsets necoreary, of colon M. © a Geveral J. ‘eo ueker, rie M. Enos, vedas fo abe Boule: efits Bovtop—Vire for PTA ‘pone, and tent e,! 1 sited Of preparations, ie gi, ttendiag Uh cage at a : ence Te Sactcore Sane prmosaced eapenc: vs ell re a CLA, NB and 1A Net Anta, Minees, Cone i fe (arty Gre years’ pracien, mre ay, Now Vere, ph ee ar, carefully ad) par corel lemnih rem ae at CTO Tat OD Magen, Mantes oy ya Ane Lats as

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