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b we 7" : ay 1 4 » kitted: ; m ‘Q(fY INTELLIGENCE. AMUSEMENTS. MEXICO ae os te sprains mi penzed, ee... \, ie aA a a pa gow aes a 4,0 are a “Tum Wrarumt,—The weroury failed to fall in tit Thalia Thoatre—Dawison. i Cc eS Ey sand SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NERALO. } thermometer , ANd dospito the obilliness of the; Me. Begum! Dawizon appeared inst night as Rouget henge a Ete Leen ts a 40 | Canttasion of thn Svtalof . Meheonatie nee nemnnennee wintry breezes city skating pouds were not | dé }’lsle in Gottechall’s drama, the Marseillaise, and as Disappointment of the Ameri- rosistamee was made but only twenty imperiviisy a v Yee-Aa Enecivest: Mebter Heegetes ‘ throwu open to While many of tho lakes, | Kun of Kubdorf im tho amusing comedy ‘Two Days ia ~ SPE te Ceedeheiers ermmandant, eight oir ooo hin Avsignons—Imterent to The Fenian Movement More | nowevor, wero costed with but acryatalline film, Major | the Live of u Prinde.”’. The charactor of the author of can Embassy. ‘The Morelia pec of pals an Sei Vectting, de. ed Oatman’s Fitth avenue skating rink was completely | the mos% stirring bymn to Liberty ever written, was Moadez knowing that Tacaubafo, Arias aud Teratan wero " Serious in Ireland, froxon over, the ioe being suMiciently thiok to bear the } Snely poru:ayed by Mr, Dawisoa. Tho venerable patriot, leit hreatened by the liberals under Valdes, made anctve: | The trial of Francia McAvens for the murder of Mary Beight of ascece of catbesiness: ‘Tho large iakes in the | now living in retirement and mourning over the sad forced march in rescue, but the latter did not 5 ¢ y, wus concluded this afternoon, and the case is i eel ‘also presented a amooth and glassy surfaco; but of France iu chains, avd treeiom, ot who | THE LITTLE GAME AT ORIZABA. am bet ome ee Aer Coenen oe tame Mer Consideration by a Jury. ‘The verdict witt fay attempt te akate, either upon the unper, centre OF | shring ho was *< constant worshipper, bauished as he ‘Tho guard of pubfic safety of Zamora, tately organised ay mounced until Lo-norrow, England’s Set Off to the Ala- | lower pond, would bean followed by the sudden | thought forover, repelves the mtartilng news of the seoond by Gioueral Menten, 4 tented © puerta | ns of § immersion of the rash one into a cold Tudging by | reo jution, ind eees, te. tricolor niring ‘once more, is renee force in the pice ely enc o nl Gens pa heey Mage vh Mast sendeagedrnm spon bama Claims. iol at dacenoes aan irene By ad by the | prosentod’ with the TElcelees croas of she Lagion "of anentgr band new Slaravatio, taking many prisoners, | ebermuriea "Morea. wew in Dedbam jail, | fs iniende ment tbat the ‘were not yet in a fit condition to be | Honor, and hears the Teale tenes of the Marseillaise MAX REPORTED AT PUEBLA. among Whom appeared a commandant and two FreaeB | ape'working \ * — com! % yielded up to the skating community, the visitors to the ip. oe pears pasra rege mons in fool ihe deaerterd, phy | ta not iikoty in, *Y Wit eucoeed, ales Wilt Pils season, be mantener thousands, those who brought hitn the glad tidings. ‘a charac. Pees Se als Latters from Tetmecan anoounce the news that the | In the Super, “ Court criminal sesuon ieday Mr A United States Frigate at Civita | Svs Arico axp Foxton, —The sale of these first ter is admirably salted 0) ir, Dawison's style of acting, sealer part of the towns of that dintriot were in the’ | Jameu Tetlow war, “THsA* on 80 indictment alleging class steamers, for which proposals were received at the } and brings out fine points of tender ands of the libernts, deb charging him with Vecchia. office of tao. Havre Sloemship Compacy up tothe fith | [elRe, “oligious fervor and cczthaii patriot Details of the Battle of Matamoros and } ue atime nt it ye wer, oad shang hae ih loch hoe 8 we Lor ray. o vices from c uw ‘1 forces jalewfull r “x bo. eo. inst, waa withdrawn—the bids offered belug far below | he was an succomful, As the ambitious banker, anxious the Evacuation of Mazatlan. Jaltvoo worerto concentra under the command af Gen. | money, the biwtut gm, °C the aaaignoce of bla the expectations of the owners. They will positively be | to di of his daughter to the supposed prince, he dis- oral Cartaguy. He arrived.at Guadalajara on the Sth " “4 Meare Wa. # McKee and Seth J. Thomas sold at public auction at the Merchanta’ Exchange, playe Age ards oat yond gdb ener magi LUYME FENIAN MOVEMENT. Trinity Bulldings, on Saturday, December 22, at noon. Both these vesesls were constructed for their prosent | P87* fa AD owners at a cost of $1,500,000. The Araco was built bY | Steinway Hull—-Wedeonday Popular Concert. ke. &e. ke. — . | ult, and was going to Tapie with fourteen hundred men. ea ‘ Som believe that this was tO cover the retiring foroes | ‘The indictment codtaink ® """ IE counts one Of whic frowe Mazatlan, but this noosae donbiful, x tney num: | gtieves that Mr. Tatow, atta ‘D* "*rvioe of the warraut ‘The steamship Eagle, Captain Greew, from Havaoa on | bered two thouswud mon. <a ty Sheriff! Dearborn, & uignod and conveyed the » of War Troubl lund. . Be . SINALOA AND’ #OMOMA, ° Tncroan’ ree ae Te Noon. | average mecatrenieet ot cea cea be ssa ate | A tolerably largo audioce gathered at Inst evening's | 00 S10 lost, arrivedat this port yesterday. Mr. Huer- } qaoicas from Mazatlan to the Sd uit, my that Placido | sum of $80.00) im: money 1X A, com tiinl ta jail ta en oes ta 1 Lerten ive oe ‘on. deok 300 fest, by 40 popular concert. The artistes to appear were Mr, Wen- | Mir th Purser, will accept our thankw for the prompt | Veye ran away to Chihuahua, The Juarists themvlves | Totlow not , anit 4 ¢ gp amarante beam. ‘During the rebellion both veasel thartored | gel Kopta, violinist and Miss Libbie Smith, who made delivery of our files and despatches. n Fd rel ye Resco, _—s ie renee Pane. Hes default of bail in pg te cutter Pow proceed to Ireland. tlie and Port Hopaloupturing sovarat important priser, | D4? début. Mr. Kopta played a very dificult fantasia by “QUR HAVAAA CORRESPONDENCE Wim mon y tha wat na popular” he | can hae reared tere ory Ao aa ‘The Arago wil! mske her regular trip to Havre om the | Remonyi, on the Huguenots, aud another on Lucia, , an je armamsut was sold tohim on trust; the seller accom- | ment to cruise until the Ist of ie and A Dangerew! Arsenal in Dublin. 22d inst. i St. Luben, with marvellous dexterity but little breadti Havana, Doe 8, inag, ' | DAnied the expedition, put not being able to collect the | round Nantucket Shoals to rondoring Lonpox, Dec. 12—Evening. 5g SAP : ‘ rhs | of tone. ‘Miss Libbie Smith, whose voice Is fron, suf. " " money. tnd to return $9 San Franciaioo without oither, | the Vineyard Bouad, for the purpcas a factory for the prepardtvon of Greek fire has beon HAsIOn AND Tract SocterY—Th | Hoientiy powerful, but who lacks much of the oulture — AFPATHES IN TAMPICO. Pedro Pedrin was prociaimed Governor of Lower Califor. | ance to aed eo 2, Murder of her Bisooverod by the police in Dain, é fortieth annual mission necting of the Now York | and Practioe eweatia! toathorough suger, gave cava- ‘The Engtisti steamer Eider, from Vota Crux on the 2d, Te iil Gaaiee cat annie pean naa = Pn Bate cow volgen Bed mu, ewan W-Cay, The Alleadd Hecke Craiper: Te i Sk: Sime ROT Rete UIIALIEET || nae, with nk atk Aino Vin finer eaaonied DSP Te ee with uous from. thet wad dadiatan wie raat lal in the Suprome Gone. Phe indicat 4AM, te Loxnow, Dec. 12—Noon. {ng ince tha incorporation of the socioty by the State | ing orcnestra, the overture to Poet aad Veasant, and Die A strict guard bas been placed over the steamer Boli- Legislatare-.was held yeztorday afternoon, in the rooms | fra'en Curen, one of Strauss’ most chiming waltzes, var, which was soized in tho Medway on suspicion of | % the corporation, room No. $0 ible House, A largo }, were the micst deservedly appreciated umber of clerical lay members present, A. R. belg a Fenian oruiser, No access to the shore is} Wormore Vico Prenideut xounriog the chit. The Rev, | Steinway Hall—Mr. J. A. Wawson’s Matinee. allowed those on board. The captainand mate of the | Dr. Rogers openod the proceedings with prayer. Tho Mr. J. A. Dawson, a new pianist, from the Conserva- 1 that the vessel | minutes of {ast annual meeting having been read and vessel, who did not join the crew, aay a ed, the treasurers pI before the eration |. ory, of Brussels, gave his firat matinée at Steinway Hall Mexican capital to the 20th ult Ow t the strong An Ameritan vessel, se Sed for londing guano on the | with a «yetematic counts of starvation’ in t last Aa. north winds provailing on the Mexican const, the Eider const ae bg withour oe wees. rind had | infant, i rag pe " ‘ n return its owner Oy the Preach authoritios. eur, a am ounge of Thin —— not get into Tampico om the outward trip, and was There wero two American ships of war anchored at | cavae of its death. ‘he prisoner ie a worn obliged to anchor fifty hours at Lobos. An American | Mazatlan; ai#o three Frosch and one British war | appoatunce apparent! Pa reins > messenger, bearer of despatches for Tampico, . | veasel, That section of in’ and arowi pi rig ty Wack te Veen ea had to re- | "Sthe French garrison wore transporting their effects | bas been tho roceptecto for all the off! tanaler’ v ern Cruz because the party w whom | from the atores” Every@hing looked am if the Prench | city for many year, lis consequence of imperfect those despatches wero addrensed had. not arrived, and | would leave the'town in all November. ago much nickness bas been there w 25k was for the government of Colombia. their accounts for the past yesterday, before a smal! audience. He was aasixted by rm year. Mr. Wm. E. Dodge, had the messenger stayed bel pe Raa oe Baws Corona was staying in Presidio. His advanced pickets | quence. A committee of tho City Counell will sooe @he Vessel Claimed by -the Colombian | ‘Treasurer of the mission station fund. stated the recel; Mr. Julins Eichberg, violinist, aud’ Mr. Doches, bari~ Na ~ — byes F e be fs é hi pes. re, iat, 10%, found a conveyance for a month: When the Eider | bs inued to fre mmmdom abots with smell arma on Ma fd Crake, 3 ee, the entire Leroy ek Minister. and expenditures to amount to $29.979 $2, a batance of | tone, Mr. Dawson, to judge from the manner in which Lospon, Dec. 12—Evening. $961 36 remaining in hand Mr. W. Watker thon sub h Chopin’ bs h in mitted a general statement of the accounts of the corpo. | he played Chopin's imprompta fantasia, executes wit! The Mintster of the United States of Colombia as | ration, showing:—Receipte from churches, $4,014; ro- | neatnoss and preciston, but his touch is sometimes dull made a demand upon the government for the restoration | ceipts from individuals, $23,763; receipta trom femaie | and unsympathetic. In the charming little chanson that of the steamship Bolivar and it is probable that she will pier yey per) Li dlogs Paid hear iaeiy ia $24,163; bene ores he pool imore croup ae cupeasé 8, 3 salary Correspo! Secretary, rent, | abilities of no mean order a9 a pinnist. He has too mue! be given up to her owners without further delay. C5 $2,426—total $29,507. Batence in band, $1,083 58° | of tho French schoo! of pianism to accord with received EAN 7 rooms aly “audited, ware reoaived and tastes here, end his fondness for violent, ang and ha lopt 0 Rev. G. J. Mingins a brief roy of sensational 6: ‘mars his otherwise good playing. ir. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN CLAIMS. — | fie'rork pertormed during tho past year. "Mt. Jackson, | Fichborg. played a concerto. for violin. and. piano By aenaaaed Corresponding Secretary, having sabmittod portions of | Beethoven, with Mr. Dawson. Tho baritone has an The National “Set O77 te the Alabama | the annual report, it was resolved, on motion of Rov. | alarming voice, and one which unmistakably attests Dr. Anderson, that the annual report, extracts of which | tho strength of bis lungs. Veru Cruz the Susquebanna was stillatanchor there. The ~ eaaaot General Lovada were in perfect order and | yo tho haltmifion oe more of ee caeenat American well organized, ‘he ipterost in yackting bas been large \ ne wud had not communicated with thoshore, Sevulveds, who oxercised great influence with Corona, | here by the great oovan race now pending, and severe?" ag It was ascertained on arrival that, contrary to all rea- | died in Culiacan. heavy bets have been made on thé reguit by prominent sonable expectation, Maximilian had not loft the Mexican Tater advices from Tople state tbat, the Yrench had yacht owners in sine olty, A oth has beee recently” ». | ovacu jazatlan, and that the carts for conveying the | formed here, and now cornprines vourty 2,000 menibent. hones wp And, in fact, a'completo change had unexpec- | iaceare had loft Teple for San Blan DIL. Bolet tx the comnyodore. ly taken place in his aftairs, as yon will see hereafter, News from Tepic to the 10th ultimo say# that owing to At the municipal elsetion on Montoy there was e Me” and which cannot but have beon very unpleasant to the | the presence of 2,000 Tmgn under Corona, fort, ve wollen on Councilman tn the: Third ward, the oun dates bales anki rom the town, great provaited, as U the Merritt (whitey publican, and embassy. In all probability the Susquehanna wonld | imention of taking it! Nearly all the citizens had | (colored) democrat. ie crw tial took, piace to-day, apd” Proceed to San Fernando where there is plenty of wator, | abandoned the place, atGeneral Loznda intended to allow | after a spirited contest! Mr. Merritt wi olected over bit oF else to Matamoros, until: the weather permitted’ her | te liberals to enter the cown and then fall on bis prey. | colored democratic competitor by twenty-mght Charges. '. » | had now been presented, be acceptad, printed and cireu- mae. maint General Chacon had errived, and his intention wan to The model of a Freedmen's monnment to Abraiium © Lonvow, Dec. 12, 1866. | tated, under the direction of the Executive Commitice. Stadt Thenrre. ee Te bag ore rece mii ender | snd 600 men in pursuit. Tho liberals, however, flunked | Lincota, designed and enpouted by Miss Hosmer, wae i ig inside the bar at Tampico | the city, and marched to the mountains of Manzauillo | placed on private extibi@ou to-day at the Boatom In the Commission to adjust the Alabama claims, those | Aftor transacting business of minor importance the Thero was no performance at this theatre Inst night on yet this country against the United States, for losses of | Mmoeting adjournad for the purposo of convening a com- | gcoount of the death of Mra. Hamann, the wife of the il of the directors for the electi ti > Briuish subjects by depredations, &c., during the wat, | Gommittoe aml officers, which ‘resuited an follows: | propricior. ‘will be brought prominently forward Rev. Thos. DeWitt, D. 0., President, and an Executive waiting for orders; probably it was the Pan) Jones, . ‘ H x > * | and Colima, Atheamum, and ix highi¥ aproved and'admired by all Consul Chase waa in Tampico when the Eider sailed. contin. wor noe It." The artat hem vas'ned to ilankrata and wy na- * According toa rumor reproduced vy the Aatafitir, «| bolize his Life and serviows, the two Inading acts to Among the passengers for Havana T noticed Captain | gonears that Juares had a:rived at Saltillo, admiuistration, viz;—Tho eaimucipation of the saver Seite. Committee of twenty-one mombera, The following gon- Nikolite, a Hungarian officer, en route for Earape, and M. Om the 4th ultimo 1,000 men ‘nder Diaz Leon started | aud the preservation of the a\merican Union. It in te THe ar rainn e12-—Noon, | tema were hn elected hy th commitioe: Mr Laws BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Poliakooat, another rivate secretary of ‘Maximaitian, | com Monterey for operat neur Zacat ecm iecomnt ot grant morn soy tet high 7 jackon, Corresponding Secretary ; . @. J. Min« ere pomacpenese Bee: , OASAEA. | and located in the Capito! grea inde at Washington, In the Rappahannock caso the claimants against the | gins, Superintendent of Missions; W. E. Dodge, Jr. | Rovarur Rescur or 4 Daring Act. —Two thieves anti- | thence will proceed to Pals via Southarupton. He has | Porfirio Diaz treated the prisoners mac in Oajaca with | origin of the beceiption: Ta" this, monument was the eon very private and reserved since bis arrival, and it | ait consideration. Among them wore some French offi Sait be omsitte he cenviee on contribation by a woman mado free by President Lin United States have bedn ordered to file an amended | Treasuror for the General Corporation, Mr. Willian | oipating a good haul, and successful escape, drove up in tchos or has some Par. | cers He bad published @ proclamation ia which be | voln's prociamation, of five dollars, imuediately ow Walker having declined re-oicction. It was then ro- answer. solved, om motion of the chairman, A. R. Wetmoro, that | ® light wacon to one of Clafin & o.'s delivery wagons | ticular business to loave Mexico. They are staying bere, | ofered protection to the foreigners resident in the otty. | hearing of hin death, which wne sept to a Comminsion ab the thanks of the society be tendered to Mir. Walker for | which was standing in Fulton, near Tilery streets, last fate the mg pannot be ascertained at present. ee It was afterwards rumored that he hed given im bia | St. Loonie, composed of Rav W. G. Elliott, Jon Yoube THE ROMAN QUESTIO! the fidelity and punctuality with which’ ho had dis- goods | Lormor was the bearer of an aittoaraph loiter from Max!- | adherence to Maximilian. wan, I J. 8. Johnson, Gest ge Varteidge and 0. O, ss charged the duties of Troasurer for many years. ‘The | Tesday night, and took out a bundle of dry # | milan to our Captain General. who also received a dec 4 - - | Greely, who took steps to ob& ina dewign, and have * a ce REA NMR meeting then adjourned, : vatuod at $100. The driver of the wagon saw the act | ration of the order of Our Lady of Gnadaioupe, together | Details of the Battle at Mutaineros Between | adopted the ove now on exbitite m here, Tt ie probable An American Frigate at Civita Vecchia. pointy R and immediately erted “Stop thief." A poleeman and | with tho corresponding collar. The letter contained the Vorces of Kecobed: Cawales. | the model will go from bere w @ ashingion. Roms, Dec. 12, 1866. ov THe Reoxsrriox.—Betweon two and three | sevoral citizens joined in the pursuit of the thieves who | nothing but Maximilian's acknowledcements for General SIT ee ae The woathar i very cold. bot ho signe of snow. im hundred of the congregation of the Episcopal Free | wero laying the gad upon the horse at a fearful rate, and | Manzano’s kindness in having placed bis country house Barrimonn, Dee, 32, 1866 corns parts of the cily there wewt olleol skating. An American frigate baa arrived at Civita Vecobia, at hie Majesty's disposal. Further detatis of the batce at Matamoros arwat hand MAXIMITIAN REPORTER & " | : According to the Int dates ‘The commandor of the avsaniting forves reports the ALLEGED BOSTON SWINDLER S IN CANADA, arrived at the capital, but was expected there every | !#s of balf of his men in the ussault om Fort Monterey oi moment. The last accounts report him in Puebla, and | He says their fallure was owing to the want-of scaling ton rene ais PR in byes Rage Pom by oy Roston, have arrived at Montroal wl ter xwindling ® aum- ik waa rumored that he had oven beon fora short time | tagdors. z, i ito erw! eee Kacotiado’s fos was 200 kitted, 400 wounded; and be: | ber ot merchants in New York and Boston ‘The reanlt of ail the myrterions deliberations o” staxi- | tween 300 and 400 prisoners. Canales’ ioxwme alt told) | O% "heir creditors are now in Mor ireal trying to wake miliangnd his Ministers at Orizaba appears to ho been | were abwut 100 for their capture ante tare either that a choice be made of persons to whom the >) 4 placed in the bande of the Kbartt al power shall bs delegated by hus Majesty on {t is said that Excobedo boasted that tf he liad sagoeed- - 4 provisions making a forma) abdication, or that he retain his post | ed be would have crowed the river into Temas and o going down the street at a galloping pace. Officer More Charetr of the Redemption, on Kast Fourteenth street, | feof one noise and seeing the vebicle coming towards FRANCE. assomblod lant evening tn tho schoolroom of the church, | him run out and struck the horse in the face which for tho purposo of expressing by vote tho desire to retain | brought him toa siand. The men then left the wagon, : ia and ove of therm succeeded in making his escape. The The Army aad Naval Reorganization Plan. | ‘he Rev. Mr Scott as rector of the parish. It appears | Otter recoived a blow from 4he officer's ctib on the head Parts, Doc. 12, 1860. that a conn of beri isd “oalled’’ the Rev. Mr. | ond surrendered. When | takan to the. Station house he _ Isis now said:that tho Tinporial Commission will agree | Brown to fill the expired rectorship, contrary to the | gave his name as Joan! ee, and his urcupation as a upon a plan similar to that paren by Denmark for the | Wishes of feur-fifehs of the concregation. who wished to horse doaler. We was locked up to rue his folly. reorganization of both the army and the feet oo wage bay as ne bet sia to ee eee: Disexancun.—John H. Wilson, the conductor, and or it mont wi ureat jon. ir Wat. athe? weiner dt font cae Mi ack, | William Carson, the driver of the @reanwood car, which T | maa, the Superintendent of the Sunday school, made a | Th over and killed Patrick Calvin on Third avenue Mon- E E A § T. statement of the condition of affairs, Mr, Brown bad not | da; and accede to the wishes of the charch y and the | x ” 00 forinkle yuwr 3 y night, were exonerated from all blaine. It rod ‘wiped out the Yankees, e . Sitew orgeane a yot signitied his acceptance, and, on being notified by x | from tho tostimony taken by Coronor Lynot that the | Nealthy citizens Te outsiders it would appear that MIGIRY BLOC im olther of there rqnsiderations could have heen decided a | TAFE Bambers of the wounded oMoors of ian@bedo'a | Viiv fe Nils Cid ne ee eal homoene for tee month ago; bu! “others do not believe that it ever was | army had arrived at Brownavilte (Qusen. ‘the intention of Maximilian to abandon the country; on | Canales and Kacobedo had met and embraced act Plas - Committee from the congregation that they wished to | acejdent was the result of carelessness on the part of the asec of Solution of the Christian } roa tr, Scott, ho replied that he world give the mat. | decensed, and the jury returned a verdict of death from Ditieutty. d ter acarefi! consideration before taking any The | accidental injw Loxpox, Dee. 12, 1866. com! ted the the contrary, it is presumed that Max was only beatin: A. mA ed tw ore ys il ane, 18 in rumored hefe and on the Continent raat Em- | of rota deme jggney ner tothe secembting of the | - Amer 7% 4 Mimiseau.—Cn Twoeduy afternoon the | the bush, awaiting tho reault which the rival of the | other tn te presonce of General Sedgwick, ent ‘benafel deat i et BOOK | Soaowraet Russia has to the were that | Con regation,’ ¢! aractorized it 48 a meeting of the “in. Rev. George L. Taylor, pastor of the Carlton avenue Amoenican embassy was expected to have on the minds ‘The higher classes of Moxicans did not regard tha sorts of Meola, eete od oom oi fra*rey pare of Ba iggy Lawl washed.” dir, Welchman said the “unwashed” haa | Methodist chureh, while driving throwch Vanderbilt | Of the Mexicans, and that the meus omrondi which 6) american occupation of Matamoros in a friendiy light. | rssonabia prices "ha: BROOEA. adopted was the best to ascertain the real feelings of the a church party, and to test their sincerity in withing him | The evacuation of Durango by the imperialiatyand ite | 4, Gimbrede’s, S&S Brondway te Heoe to rotuen to the capital. Indeed some peapin xo #0 far | occupation by the liberals 18 confirmed. indo thi= weak Wronses rotating wt wh rine. as to suspect that he exproaly premeditated this grand w is coup de grice ll the very moroent of the arrival of the | 70 “My destroyed by the iinperis! torres near San Polined ge New, a ‘American embassy, Re Uviaas .t may, Maxirailian wae | L4is 4 represented to have boon the best In ther Hbernt way NY. at lost prevailed npon i» return to the capital and pub- | ranks . boiled and mira tiind Meh, or have pmbiisied, a prociamation immediately - - - - after the arrival of the Susquebanna. (The document | Partioniars of the Evacuation of Mazatinn A. Catton Pheked Haud Lamp spate "efaa ont. tey hol a conference to take into consideration the | mainly built to church and wore the supporters of it, | avenue, ix his carriage, was thrown Cron his yehicle, position of the Christian subjects of the Sublime Porte. and 80 afraid were the #ix vestrymen that any of the | by the breaking of the axietree, and su-tainer injuries Baw gawashed should interrupt them while 1a conference which it fs feared will confine -bim to hie house for iat they convert sexton into a sentinel, with or- | some days. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. dera to admit none but those beloncing to the vestry. | Ascentcns Daawaric Tronrm.—The Amerious Dramatic In concluding, Mr. Welchman stated he ov, Mr. Browa called iue meeting of theconaremationn ‘packed’ | Toupe will give a performance to-night at Washington 4 ‘The London Money veo righted mooting, that it was a mob, and that several ‘did not be- | Hall, Williamsburg, in aid of the funds of the Orphan a jong to tho congregation. he speaker termed the six ‘ bes " ih Lig anagem geo entenryen f ogposharend Pca’! mer Bc wicew gute \iginlgoinr pwc (Sires muticleat. to crowd the howe wiinent, eal mene are the ing quotation Amorican | they should be treated with ali rospect; but if they suc | taking into consideration the claims which the institu- was given in Tuenday’s Hexaty,— Vn, Heaton. | by or ten Th 4 for tho sarae ann he nad for Atty oe nae MAXIMIUAN To TRUST TO UG) OWN RASOUNOKS AND oeeLY sf perialietsThe Selrure cot the | Coaunit ate: MEDPORD LUKE ON MEXICANS ATONE. the ernie: Pre~ von! ceeded In removing Mr. Scott and placing Mr. Brown in | ¢.an for whowe baualtt the performance takes place has 7 ‘pati y is od by the Uulted States Stenmer Sewn an Cashed ta Le hetcevtes. Olrew- Uaited States five-twentics 71, | his stoad, to place no money on tho piaie at collections. | on the pnbltc ™ ares SUL tee las etiduaanen Ge ern | ek; de sees a Tapes Aon | Ditnols Coatrais. 44 | The uemes and rosidences of those present wera re- by doubt that it wax the result of 8 premeditated pian. Ran Praxcnon, Dee, 12/1806, LOUTH, Keoker, 16 tirendwags Brie shares... « 41a | quested, co that thoy could be proved to be membors of Loxvox, Dec, 12—Evening. | the congregation, and could be notified whenever it was WESTCHESTER INTELLWERCE, Gonsols cloved this evening at an advance of {, the | Cousideret necessary so to do. And this the matter | Avcinuer ox mm Port Monam Rauaoaw—-On last Intest quotations boing at &8 54 for monay. sands. Tuesday afternogn, an the half-part four o'stock freight It was evidently meant to make «sensation, but whether The wlenmes Continental, from Mazatiag, arrived inst | Mutchelerts Suir Dre. “The Pg it was intended to bave @ twofold effect isnot within | aicht, She brings the particulars of the evarnation of = BT dT than, my Fel Our province to judeo. That it may have relieved him from an awkward position for the time being there | that piaceby the imperiatixis and ¥rench (roope om No- Brokaw Brasher AMERICAN FHOURITIBS Lacrorns 1x Am ov Tar Crey Missi0ns.--A very re. be no dont, but whether all the asrtifici! fireworks ' Closed follow! train, conatsting of seven cars, from Port Morris, was | cao be ro donbt, er he ai ial fireworks | vember | wave ttamg at the following prices:— spoctable und highly appreciative audience aswembled at | in coins eg wisstertye mess the, Boston rood, Mor, | and other demotatrations apoken of. eben the rrocin: | "rue Versuch Met, consisting of the Rhine, Mires ant uthlE, Tilinois Central aberes....... the Alanson Mothodiet Episcopal charch in Norfoll | Ti ota nn old lady endeavoring to crota th read became | ail gotten up arifcaly, wuriug frown the natura’ root, | Tatlaman.-appoared of the harbor, which wan the signal “unk Brie Railway shares. ene strect last evening to listen to a new lecture on “Homes | frightened, mistod her footing and fell bentiong frome ings of the people, is guite another question—in ail | for a geners! excitenent among the troops and-poopls on The Frankfort Bourse. and the Homeloss,”” by tho Rev. J. f. G. MeKown. The | the bridge, about nine foot, to the od, wiriking | probability they did not. Maximilien can no longer remain | as i, was believed that General Corona would attack the | 4 Pourth « Like Comper Ueki, extoudbag throne upon her head. Tn the meaptime the engineer blow ‘down | idle, Solitude will be denied him 'n future, and, there. mick Biltiders-oeale ey to the tem, | French while embarking, and t i | miei the city. The American Conant fore, the sooner he pulse hs electioneerin the better for him. This nay be « bapuevard ware, bat Pranrour, Dec. 11L—P. M- | object for which the lecture was delivered in fn aia of - wena neded five-twonty bonis closed meady A: 75% ® | the Rivington Stroot Mission Shoot attached 40 tho | Pras" tne train witha ewentycavn foot OF the old. Indy » not Inge, Methodist church. Anything conoerning the public ana | B10 ‘ Ameri: lntaered bis HF 6. BT. Temsed b Cola : 1836. though the transactions % : ; services to indice Corona to let the Keench depart im Feanavont, Dee, 12, 1886. | the public good desoeees the eippart and countenance | ph? TAs taken tos house noar tho scene of sa rascal Wy cag ag rt po Rg ell Preveed hin woe | Pace, wiskeh ware unauccomfa!, Corooe having declared | owes. Colle ana Co Bm The mariet for Americon bonds to-day i unchaoged, | of every good citizen. The reverend gentieman's remarks as enemiea, ao that the they leave the try the | it bin dney to inict a much Injury as powwbie Tre | Sa, gumg in reaulling frou @ ver of Phongls ti (eofing pertny ts scarcely so firm as yester- | from beginning to end, were replete with good round better for all. Hix 4 tave noe proved of much | meme oveaing (he liberals made an atinck upon the | Leave bronght out many woetblons lmadalanm ator day. ctical sange, and overflowing ‘with wit and humor. QUEENS COUNTY INTELLIGENCE. Mieretare, the anoner We ie laf om nly orn ce, | French liner, but without ang effect. ihe newt day «| sMrowns Wray Mal Troehes Liverpool Cotten Market. le drew a very Ing and striking comparison between i 1 gover o better all bin foreign troope | Moog attack was made, and hard fghtiny took place, Taverroot, Dec. 12—Noon the homes of the poor and those of tio rich. Home, Nisur Warcumey,—Ie consequence of the numerous | foNren 100 eMer nate then, and. then onty, | the French looming heavily in men and oitivers Cries eateree is nd Wey Aa yr On the iBth the Freneb Admiral sent a flag of trace to ‘ Corona, the rmalt of which was that the Fromeh were | Mor" opens active, with a prospective | like beaven, is full of meaning. It contains glories as | eases of burglary which have occurred lately, the princl- | wit he be nie (o axcertan hie own stand: ‘The cotton market " 4ny's nale of 16,000 baies., Middling uplands have ad- | brilliant as the flashing of eternal suntight, and may be | or inanitanty of Flushing have determined to employ | ing with the Mexican people, many of whom Larenroot, Dec. 12—Eveni homeless he included all old baedelors who bad no birds | o'clock A. M., at which hour the gas ligt ably OO | wont it be contray to the expectations of the Caited | least disorder, aud were greeted with great enthuviaam Dy BAINCP Rs MOAN, A Tivendnay. Beislbanns quarter of a cond wry The cotton market this evening closed uncl to sing for them because thers were no bachelor birds— | account of the mindirected economy of store, are at previous quotations, and sules of the day did uot fall | i? twas tras, they mitt be the homelosa ones, Ha con. | @xtingniehed, thas greatly facilitating the thieves in Tn the meantime the people will he taught to | he people “4 vent he ivel of the Cor ental Mazateen the i> Biortor die goon estimate. sidered old ‘maids just the opposite—they have many | (Beir nefarious deeds, thar the Azeericin “intervention,” a8 their leaders wil parmune mrcld < (ue: Contes st eared Py. vgn or moped Liverpool Provision Market. homes, His appeal in behalf of the unfortunate poor, _— wha ‘hare ste shambere nay he reputed for ta | the neutrality Inws during the prat two yencs. This was | ihe ivy: Car. threat, Oe Lavenroot, Deo. 12—Rvening, | whose condition the mission wore laoring to ametiornta, ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF NASHVILLE. comtetd with then its memberw may be prepared for. Tn | We wet opposed bY Captain Ahiciey, of the Unaea | ° oTovent provision m has been inactive, and closed | was beantifal and full of pathow eflorts of this a + foie states steamer Suwange, aud Ube steniner weaniiowed to wre - Pe rons shatttahle matitation deserves every enosuragemsent: Nosrfviue, Dec. 12, 1866. nn en Hingnbore Carey Meataras Ag faite in Lower California are at teugity quiet ox are making t celebrate the anni- Cowsog, 8. J ~The hall of Great prepar Nazaire and St Leerun yr. Di Leercxr ex rae Rev, 2 versary of the battle of Nashville on ~athrday, and the bean driven from bis tte, ihe revolrvonet, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Cooper Institute was fairly Siled last evening by @ highly | Gecasion promies to be very animated and imporing. Sauer emter Governor Peden bas newimed ee respectatile audience, assembled for the purpose of hear- ca ee ge g there there may have heen fifty or | te manageraent of nilaire Queexnrows, Dec. 12—Noon. | ing a lecture on “Catholic Ceremonial,” by the Rov, Dr. THE BUANING OF THE ORLEANS THEATRE ad lke soldiers; but, as the vesel wae 3 in o v rot P —_— ble for me to awertain | The Evacentien of Darenge nad Sam Late t Riseabora Cure / Be cnee Gy & Sane Haan Ne Bow Ce aie aaa ee al we Pee Crxenevari, Deo. 12, 1804. Foreign Lagica or not-<0n toni The Kreuch Cotamm Cat Up at the | re ting. Aways Rent Fork December ty touched here to-day, én woule to Live | OO Rt a ew appropriate remarks, introduend the | The fire at the Orleans theatre broke out im the | shore nobety wou A toll positivery. The sani Former Ploce Liberal Commanders Quars | [ot otlll 0 Bi Vib wrrawe erpuol. lecdaver, who was | Ooxtume room and spread with such rapidity as to iM | tary Bowd ordered Marie! becango she rolling Arson ‘Themnctves, &e. - Loxpownmrny, Dec 12, 1866. to the desk. Bhe lectoror briefly expta! volve a nutaber of the Lge ge 3 Ca one dowh ov but, it having Han Fuaxcmnce, Deo. 12, 1808, of be Von Vee nwors Gar ote, 4 Pr gordo ora: weveral opposite, in the general confingration. The that by te Havana passengers in : 1 sense, Oiserak he The staamsuip Hibernian, fcom Portland Saturday, | coremonies of the Catholic Ch x Bron cng a acwe ack ovune op ae Fea, 0 9 ig BN -_ eonanes i iy the stoadudidy Comtinensel, fromm Méaniien,.wohere | Allenton, ether prthoru Merwe 1 tor Vera Craz the same att 6's organ) I4 hoxtile to the p December 1, touched hore to-day on her way to | lencth on the bonutios of the m Tus sab chase, eae on 9 Orleans, It wax a favorite resort—especially of the | the following maws fr French and Spanish popuintion—ind ity destriction was | suning of the crows, the lop. Vou Kinenbera Cures all Ageot oft 0 Nowensbor, tims lnariog teat [guar Oitiee St Filth am of Maximilian, Theoity was Tf Liverpool. IIs, the lights used on the altars, were duly Bita forte | bon b the Wre eracusiod the ofty of Dh oe om the | gy Megurene of the Me weet Dheaster at Soa. Seiiaas ss volng maiceees of the mission of Christ on | Tenarded as little short of « calamity, | of orvaniri roment which ea - - the ae ae — fhe M ron jo Mowe, Taree aa 3 Lrverroo:, Dec, 12—Evening. earth, The lecturer was listened to throughout with a LAT? pad | guarantees in at of abalontion os some ni The stoamsiip Indus, from Liverpool bound to Phila | profound attention and was oroastonally grented with DEATH OF A ST. LOUIS EDITOR | sence of tt part free , vintage pre Ao ditphia, o sla eas Wextoed applause, ; PE a left ontiveiy te p ofthe merebant, en four PE Accents. —A little boy, Nathaniel Vaschal, the yeteran editor of the Renubli- dave lalet the city wow wk ey the - under ec ‘ieneral Aus, No dh ace of sand trade bare Doom Fr retrent to the ¢ ch hamnned tae the lhe 1 Asal, while skating in the gutter yostorday evening foi! Pah enaveirst canal CET a against the curb stone and broke his arm, Several of GARADTING IM ST. LOUIS. erp Wat tea 0 6 Hoboken. companions assisted Lim home, whers surgical skill ‘wt Dee. 12, 18668, delivery of the V on row of 7. Lowe, 5 ry A Sarton Sovsocaten im a St —One of the ofa attendanns, Aveta Gadued, WM, tee . from Minainsippl, wae | cordingly on NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. residing with his parents in East Tweuty-sixth street, | can, of this city, died at an early hour this morning weuently that tle (wersy-toer mune | ship lying at the dock foot of Fifth street, before retiring renoon a iahorer, named Andrew Joues. | ».Adet on the Laver inst night aud rodbed of $1,800, | dstyon Im the « pers on ite Horemgs Heveratile Food ‘est Houston street, was seriously injured, & | endject, - eWIRG we ee to his berth on Tuesday evening lighted # coal dre to Thrge block of gray rtone having fallen on im. It | r * Patria ork the’ Austrian nd 1 owt ney, Mew York 2 \t from a track to the growed, | NEWS ITEMS. | Beigian for 4 seule by one bowdi the killed bow ronlist Commenary, after vainly sep bimsolf hair So night bolug very = Fs pears he bad been mov py bene except man wero ashore during the ft ° Jained, tt foil, ernshin | " nde night, and when they returned to the vessel yesterday toc bir Soar to 0 taooking caouner He & SL ones | Hay is $26 per ton in Machias, Maine, now, against $18 B... detested . morning they found bim dead in his berth. An inquest | conveyed to his residence, where a surgeon sivemted | ant year at this time. Senor Eribarer suo wes beld by ake, ands renties of “Death by | phim. The Chicago Ropets an hays tho damage to corn thie | attempting too canire troops and Seek other resources arceté ange w' J was returned. deceased was ——— ae ear by food and frost ie | bad renigned mt apring. They will . enw Soha Turuer, twenty yours of ase aud an Englishman by ASTOR! IN PHILADELPHIA, tit was mostly local a gl pall | Siege. a wil eve the gor ORT eS Set Cream cf Agais * birsh — E to ; & Norwiel X ’ Conyumons OM THR Nowtu Riven. —About twenty min- Pi apenrmrs, Doe, 12, 1866. ems dye gyn -4 S bet, ctering to forfeit | pears to have talidny Fromemta of Afivetion aug Gparte ates bofore six o'clock inst evening, ae the ferry boat Ristori eclipeed herself to-night. She had the largest | $10,000 if a quart of pure spirite cau be found tu the Whew 6 Grese + leona Bewee Markines, 7] Watt was leaving the slip at Barclay street it | and most fashionable andience over seen within the | city. Bradway peor x . oA George L. Vesty, of Kant Hostom, Mave. fifteen youre eollided with a small tug, whied was paning cone walls of the Academy. Her rendition of the part was eid killed himsol’ by accidentally’ Sring ‘of a pretol he aps for Gems, Hotiday Styles of Hatem versely, but no serious injury was sustained avi 1 b id to have taken the y* erally believed (1 Vusthe eo% burs ready " enews Seicnsi tue miadie of the river, the Jemes Watt again | pratt sppiauded, and sho may bo sald to have ‘saturday | "8! loading on the evening of te 10th inet | Se Novemes r rere @ollided with a , Which was full of passensers; but | next " Professor Vierce, of Harvard ( ollege, | The Bre to the 6: ion of the pilots at ae erttical ln —— recent warm weather is due to the meteore—felt if mot | undombted thet ( ‘2 dreadful Catastrophe was averted. The pilot of seen. | Orimaba refer wlely to the r te Bete cases rang the bell to reverse as ‘oye ened yr Up to the Ist inst. 1,100,000 busbolx of wheat had | bande the soversien Dower » : goon as hie ived the danger. ‘The Military te Enforce Orders Retative to | bern received at the port of Milwaukee, Wir, esti The Birr ony (bat on the same red Lbat werd saying be wake t0 ome Newark. Arresting Offenders Whom the Civil Authorl. | mated to be two-tifths of (he whole crop of (he Ktate Marshal Bar» ioe reorived by " ne pom na main oo a ¥ ‘ S ey! - ; . —- s rx ay, . A Awono Pursenration,—A! a fair to be held to-morrow | ties Refuse to Try. salt; M, Rice, on origlan! pro-erapter of por ioe of the, erin tae Minadera F. Dace sats General ¢ oe ne ee eT ' — on wi |, Min , win y - eburch, two swords Ww presented by Maj - the military authorities here to enforce in all cases the ntly be attempted to get it back on Ca Juarist Commandans Paves, Tov) Kepabiican | nore wero greatly rejoiced wt hin departure owe Hine, of the Department of Vera ¢ hes y roed an order Governar Pesquira & very popular with the Ager Rasy —ono each to the line and feld officers who shail | provisions of Ganeral Orders No. 64 from the War De- | tain defects in the method of transmit vo the hi ee a igheat number of votes—the competitors | partment, dated July 6, 1860, which directs, in care the Samuel J. Lowell, an ex-policeman of Worcester, | deeigring that while the pert of Vera 4 in orcupied | cans, and hes done touch Wo invite imumigrdton | jlitia, This discrimination has ‘ " o ns ob " ~ ee etn ae tan Or teens ts | Sc acetates ence cokes | Seas ret” aaeaes i Matararaas | Paerercteameen Semester achcceees at amet ae | for Disabled Soldiers, who hare published card, | and regin them until tho civil officers are ready aud | pistol with fatal effect into a crowd opponing an arront He cee aad tie Paved Feo cecrevs loterior Guties have been, Gatirety 400° | Geseote for she ging The Trade Mepetiee — | Tag sly quer n treated ua Inferior to the | willing to try them. was making, ae seerest hat ae mes ah ry! General Mee wan ce the potato! leaving Sen Luis, | away with | oy CET Ae ASSES, Fark roe ‘ it totall: at the in Fi urea ge posts £004 | taxing road o Berra —-——— oa i Accwent Frarwes —Frederiok hir and Philip salary. “— aes letters from #an Law tae that General Mejia GEAND PARAGE OF THE PENNSYL YAMA Pe | tthe 0 ok Lepehi and Philip | 7 SINKING OF A” STEAMER IN THE OW RIVER. fh ae dS mse | cin iat isere from Ban Lin nie, thes Gemorst Mejia mrs cfs MoManus, while oxercising their on Tusaday, fo Vv — ire, sie Enel was a 4 im the Supr ig all tho te ae oShonemal | ma vari from « toad of hay on the lagging and ware sev ‘The steamer Emperor PR og te cn toe bend Serre at sense hartbe Slenssoen, 89) wari vend eae i ania Mie casueaarans ai } The Contre! Cheb et ie inition bone savas ‘| ane Me fed. Tuey were members of Steam Fire Eo of the canal. She was loaded beavily for Now Orleans. Indiane street, in August. be pleaded “Not | Juaren has nved a decree tip (he effect tbat tbe oir’ | eail to ite companions im arms Ibronghout Peneryivenia, | P°U™ —= —— lo. 6. Hor freight te badly damaged, Hor dow lies tn ton foot ‘not if it's the last word I I/ed to vay erimastanres «Dich rendered thy eerrice of formigners in | inviting to Cy WE aly . Harenw ae . Pott 2 Morristown. water. N w Gelence of the independence 1 Menice desirante, heviog | eerie of ‘nengurstion of G we Seory 9 Ieee | ina for Lavine oF 4 Conxan Stowe. —The corner stone of the Arrengemenys — a fight +y ind _. fame. , bo- red, (he docren 14th August, 1864, wae abel. | sry. | Prownionne ond a Rada of ae new Methodist Rptscopal churvh at Morristown was laid A TO VESSELS DISTRESS. Ciatmaeakiea pad that hoa tor dare whe fone wis te img mye j Varin & Oe sk roan, " State constab’ ” serve the ile we mitted by the gemerpl grr - Bimny A nfweragon at half-pest wo 0 oct oe Botton, Dew. 12, 1806. Of thia your's crope in Mich\vyan the Detroit Free Press | Semmnems on with \erwe ae nay be dawned expedient | ~ | TPrepwon: Se a eoskiegs, ret sed a the Oe Larew and Cornelis Captain Fengar, of the United states steam reveoue | mys Wheat may fairly cl /lienge comparison as to wr Pnoacas | Ad. Bleecker, Som & Co, mando toe Tolbowing onion of | ail wh ine chong "g ‘— cutter Pawtucket, haw Tecambero being defer sted by » garriaen of only Cour | fend eotale et aectiem peuter ay 1° ‘ety im euaeaanee of the Treasury to oraise until the first of April from the oat Grop was oxcellvut, and excorded tl hupdre voter ‘/elonal Vargue wax attacked by | (th ev. ~iA ond eT ee odutens EMUGRATION TO TEXAS. Cape and around Nantucket Shoals to Holmen’ Hole sad | etampled crop of 1865 by’ wore than a million bushels | fora of ces (bowed two hundred Vhersls under | _ 26 6x10 4.00) ne “y la rene through Vineyard Sound, for the purpose of rendering | The rye crop is abunt the leat your, Barley bes | Pinson and Valdes, *Ath fonr pieces of mountain arti. | Weet 40th it Honee ergs ini No Ihe Went dfeh on we Rex Rea es Wee: aid to may bain distros foor better this yenr tAn ever before, The value of | tory ana fons ul A grenade shows were poored ae at VA 1E.92100. . ones 08 non wee the cropa of the present Sear ie eatimated at 649,000,000. | ine lowe. Mut tA enum retived to the billy of Toro | Oth av Pour lots pS rorwer of I0te ot | oor j etd ry wing TWE SUWANEE DISASTER. SSS | without atteroo" pg anotber attace ‘2 LAVIOD, other fs 100, sano ine patti 1s BNR Sores pa ie fad bw ~ Torre oy Bory —Dexter BH. Fovett, Thomas | A guerum 174 nngwr Aras wes detested oy & foros of | Hh a —Four inte /atyaning cmuner @ HRA w ; “ rearion ” Prmsenenia, Dor, 12. 1864. Manving, Meniamin, Dean, Angottde Rom an4 Wiesh | Gonsrai Men ae, hich Pant ie orwwlt, on the 2th Bs 1bxion, Cover 21, cach 1 — aan - Air 4 Tho stoamer Pioneer. from Wilmisatoa, North Uarm- | Dyer. or. Tine, has nerited, Oringing (entem Oethepin and « ner. | let tod Of (He crew OF 19 Wrecked sigamer ‘pawanse. » Faoys or { as , L rye vet Corrado whe ttt Tai ‘ih Peer ee Oe hae TI, v: Ornament “ Presto a enaenae ts codes | pint ane emt on a ee PAR atc a a wnt 2 toe an oe -* WTR wh — Post tote scieteiog, HIT cam « ntom Trader, Die |» Cee fron «8 Ang sore Ged insted Ove homes Arte