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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY DEUEMBER 16, 1866, —— SS . ~ ; 3 oP ka s bid E U R 0 P E: — SKATING, ; : AMUSEMENTS. CITY INTELLIGEN ALLEGED LOTTERY SWINDLING. Bato Pronto theta Sana, Yer ; s The Season the f= ere, oe Broadway Theatre. Bet, oN Prayer ant! / fs nchoncmmntntatory epem.) = wa yout Fromdent ‘ot Hott agate * on the Uptewn Ponds in Brook. Davenport concluded his engagement us Por,—Edward Baker, man who was A Man Loses Thirty Thonsand Dollars conse oa! pon ear wy thine po co. lyn. <Dight at the Broadway theatre with his representation of | om tho head with’an iron glue pot tn the hands of . dé ‘The Park was yesterday invaded by an exultant crowd Rover in the play of Wild Oats, Mr. Davenport could | A. Nash, during an ajtercation betwoen them on. * Policy Slips.” away the Vice Prosidency, and if ho dics in office, he Special Telegram to the | ° sates The spire of tho start on the Arvenal was | hardly have chosen « vetier piece in which» to. ox- “day evouing, the 8th inst., at carpenter's shop in Lait: ba pedir go Ms if me le i ed ager pe er topped with the red bajl, and, once cheered with the glad | Hibit the versatility of his powers, Tho faithful repre- | rens street, near Prince, died on Friday night, at bis late\{ | wae Opening acte of Congres, palogising 1s for the pas — “Fesidence, 319 Third atrect. The fact of Baker's death ‘Was yesterday reported at the Coroners’ office by a rela- tive or friend of deceased. The man reporting Baker's sight, the fraternity took possession of the Pond and | S¢0! of the partin this piece requires not only in- a tation ~y Be pg Pa the biil for the enfranchisement of the colored people of vidual 2 personal expetiouce celebrated the opening day with becoming spirit, The pater th of these ho has combined Mon. John Morrissey and Hon. Bea Wood, with | we buceie of Comba :. lower lake, ensconced in a dell, and looked down upon | most successfully in the t-role, The roare of | death made a somewhat singular statement in the Coro- | | “VEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. ; by tho. passersby outside ‘the limits of the Park, was ter and the bursts of applause which grocted his | hers’ oitice resardine the mation, He aaid that immedl: Others, Named in the Order of Arrest. Re artacpinge Syren eer Thceverpuniar Joba nous oappe | Beliete"haial tinned tice aver naktenme | |e be be A ving mom vies eee Stas Beiter i : ’ THE COLLIERY DISASTERS IN ENGLAND. | (32 contrat and upper portious of our metropolitan Bois | im Schon Single next week, having bis wohnd dressed, and the felowiag morning | | Abips Sutie) and Clio, sailed from that port for Soa left tho institution without attendance, He was subse- gon. found wandering. in Tweny-sixth sweet, near hospital, in. a partially unconscious state of mind, and taken home, where death ensued as stated. Coroner Gover has the matter in charge, and wilt hold an inquest om the body. In the,meantime Nash, who committed the fatal assault, is in custody, and will be held to await the result of the inquisition, Tor Watker Staxer Firr—Two Mors Booms Re- covexen.—Yesterday morning, about half-past eight o'clock, the laborers engaged in clearing away the ruins atthe scene of tho late fire, No. 100 Walker street, dis- | America on the 14th of December. Upom their arrival ; Superior Court—Chambers. at Valparsion Admiral Denman will be replaced by Ad- | Before Judge Monell. mural Hastings, and will proceed around the Horn to ‘Au order has beon issued by Justice Monell on the ap- bark D.C. Murray Ee ee plication of Charles 8. Spencer, of counsel, for the aaived to-duy._ Twn Tadyeagsa ati edad 4 arrest of John Morrissey, John A. Morris, William 0. | ® mebidemic in the Sandwich Islands. | Thera France, Charles H. Murray, Z. F, Simmons, William L. | gee givem of misery ant snc oot, mnneens oleae Simmons, Jecob Bauch, David L. Reed, Benjamin Wood, | all __ The of the telands were oi upos Jacod Blauvelt, John McGee, Antonio Nathan, William | ‘He authorities to organize measures for the relief of the Ward, William Craft, E. W, Hulse and Oscar Clark, all of Thankagiving day was Observed by the Americans a& de Boulogne ually well patronized. The {athering, comprised a large proportion of the | Theatre Francals—Mailnce and Evening Per- formance, one fale (20k and Tepresentallves of | every cla Of | A Gatamhée matinée was given yosterday at the cosy. sree at with three yards of fet wound eround ber. | Fourteenth street House, when Massé's favorite” work panion | Was received with the same enthusiastic plaudits which vr plo a Abas orfp And | greeted its previous performances, Mlle. Naddie sang maktag announcement of his readinéss to “bore or ‘with great power and vocalizod with exquisite fluency, or Begg m Soh crary ngyiegenspneyern Ames and M. Wilhelm omacted tho part of the love-stricken tleman, just alighted his cart and ‘a Mic irons t0 bis tect. with well ted an, wore eated Pygmalion to perfection. M. de Surmont’s Midas and Fonianism in Ireland and in Diplomatic ‘ Circles in Rome. United States Money Claims in France : - and ngland ‘utmost ‘M, Edgard’s wealthy, but ridiculous amateur of statuary, whom the Sheriff is directed to hold to batl in the sum ef | Honolulu. = ‘ Ei A tie Hoaored preedcon The itenn uae wore excellent of ability of these desory- | Co¥ered the remains of a man, in a charred, decomposed | ¢3 099 each . ‘The Crifon eee) ae oll and bone, for New &e, &, &e, condition, although the thousands of skaters oe lar artiten, "Ta the evenlag was given the opera {and perfeotly unrecognizable state, The body was con Sie chiles: 'et ‘eteaih’ ‘shia ‘guanted’ a the. Sigdavit, of | Poem to anil on November 28. ‘The A. J- war spoiled to some extent the of the Pe Cad which, with *Offenbach’s -ca-zar, |. voyed to the Sixth ward station house. Later in the Pope and were Ing aboard a similar oange. ’ 7 Payee surface. The change of weather liad also most comically rendered by Mile, Laurentis and M\. ‘another body was found under the ruins, and also | Nelson B, Udell, a cooper im West Nineteenth street, so meres this season, THE COLLIERY DISASTERS. its powers of resizianoe, and the furrows lougbed inte Chol, Edgard and Francis, concluded a most enjoyable en to the station house, where Coroner Wildey was | near Tenth avenue, who doposes that daring tho two | |, Forty tons of have been received te 'e hy wey elas Stee joally deepening. even Programme. On Tu evens, nash Sou, senee of seman aoe pana Only soap men ee ae years last past ho has lost the sum of $36,000 at differ es ee vow noah for Peete ‘ a re! , With a ing touches by Jack ee pee inangura’ the produc- | atter the fro, and tl remains bave now mn re- superior to common will repair the damage, and with the Tee Kone ton’ or Dame Blanche. M. ‘Antbetmer, Miles. Nad- | covered. Only one, that of Mr. Birm! ent lottery and policy shops kept and maintained by tue | salt. Two thousand tone will hen manafeetured at sSPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ‘ Ingham, could be Three More Explosivns in the Yorkshire , tion of his avey, the smoothness of the takes: die and Laurentis will assume the principal ‘tdentitied, Above defendants, of which sum $10,060 was lost at the | 4eglos this year. us & criticiam. But while the nd Deatw yrow Taxix@ Catonovora.—Mr. Richaré B. | shop Jacob Blauvelt at 120 Washin, , k ‘Mine—Floeding the Pit. grat: Gotham ted availed ihameeiven of the Park Theatre, Brooklyn. ulowden,” late & Yeoltuuh BE, 190 Peciy waves had sets BONN IR Te ‘op Hera by oe ction, TE LUMGERING Thase 6 FWEW ENGLAND Banwaver, Yorkshire, Dec, 15, 1806. | {he ity, wulch ts ‘tnelnsive of the ‘Two pieces were presente at this thestro last night. | iogy heen guffering from neuralgia, aud was in. the | Si, 19 Seveuth avenue; $8,000 at the of A.B. Me. Dec. 15, 1408. ‘more explosions in the Oaks.coal pon Park, ia ‘Sib eveniag's th the ng 4 Nicholson, Nos. 98 V¢ street and 2 Atreet; ‘The rivers ia Maine are about sealed: up tyete, ‘There were three Pl the pastime of the season in the ‘comparative e6 evoning’s entertainments commenced wi habit of inhaling ehloroform to allay the pain. His | $1,000 at ihe shop of one Ni 1f6 Bi y ; $1,000 ] hat the extraordinary fine weathers of. tho mine {o.day. 3 of private skating-grounds, Major Oatmao’s | Fit Comedy of Tho Serious Family, in which Mr. and Mr.’ | wire nad used her best endeavors to induce him to give | a the shop of William Craft, 67 Whitehall street; $2,000 | onabied the jumbermen to send. elmost every 100 wf The first was at ten'minates before five this morning— | avenue vente ane i enter Conway took respectively the characters of Captain | yy the uso of chloroform and try some other remedy, | St he shop of EW Hulse, 18856, cates eee their produce to market, Attention te mem being direc the pext at five, and the third at nine A.M. Engineers | gxiiied’ in the use of the runners, An Murphy Maguire and Mrs. Ormsby Delmaine. Mr. Con- | but without success. Ou Thursday last Mr. Buowden | 2h0.8 ternnata: wore imcerosted in the aforeuud win, fr ene te tty pon traps arseaneed are now engaged in filling the pit with water, or what is tochmically termed * flooding’ it, THE FENIAN MOVEMENT. “Continued Alarm in Ir loft his wife, and said he was going down towa; but early the following evening bis futher-in-law found |, Suowden lying dead in a fayiott at T10 Washingion street. Beside him was discovered a handkerebicl saturated with chloroform, and a vial partially filled with the same dangerous mixture, Corner Gover was notified, when Dr, John Beach made ® post mortem examination on the body, which satisfied him that death ) was the result of an ovyerdgse of chloroform. Tho jay accordingly rendered a verdict to that effect. Deceased, wbo was a man in good circumstances, was thirty years of age, and a native of thes city. GexewaL Onver Goops,—Coliector- Smythe, in view of the serious complaints made in reapect. to overcharge for storage, &c., has made arrangements. by which the } charge on goode delivered under general orders will be reduced to a more satisfactory basis, He has given the matter in charge to parties who express themesolves de- termined to inquire into all complaints made on the subject, P Cuvray op St. ANTHONY oF Papus.—-A ladies’ fair, will be opened to-morrow in St. Anthony’s church, Sullivan atteet, between Prince and Houston, toraise funds for the Franciscan fathers who have charge of the church, but who are as yet without @ pastoral residence, The church has been dedicated only six months. The anti- quity of this Order and the meritorious labors of its merubers present aa irresistible claim to the sympathy and support of all Catholica. ~ Time Finewax's, Avxvat Batt.—Tho. flromon’s ball, given by the New York Firomen’s Association, will come off on Christmas night ot Irving Hall, and promises to excel any ball given by tho old department for years. Tho most extensive arrangements have been made, and the decorations of the hall with the various embloms of the old department will exce! anything of the kind here- tofore undertaken, The silver carriage formerly used by Hose Company No. 38, and the carriage to be presented to the firemen of Columbus, 8. will be on exhibition in the ballroom, Resow.oma oF Ox Parmece’s Caturpnat.—Since the cornet band was in attendance, and from the | way was quite at home in his part, and rendered it ex earlier hours of the day until late in the evening, dig- | conentiy, Mrs, Conway's representation of the fighty Sep Subcs: edmicenth ort ls ladyrs dremnatio pow ry one wi eu ly’s dramatic powers, Gackt of the elke und te Malar bimaste westoe ested Sod AOE te testemncs 8 rhe contiernen os chant tha from putting on the trons because ot the greotings' to be in the cast who san sblatebeel ‘con- extended to bis old patrons on their reappearance on the Pac 1 ee ahr pe Bay rm regan ana foo. At night the pond was lighted up, and the picture | HOI, Over the muscles of his face. | The piece was presented by the skaters gliding to and fro, swiftly and persone, wa pospre perp Delng tre send con- hotsolessly as shadows, was beautiful in theextreme, | Susan sig laughter, The ferlous Fe mat ov talvowed ‘That the siarfure of the rink may net remain roughened by | yuleed with laughter. | the Serlous Family ws ti tracks cut in the feo, which was somewbat softened by the | DY the drama of Ireland as Tt Was, With the exception warmth of yosterday's sun, the place will be refldoded | G1 the parte takon by Me. Davis, Mrs, Howard and Mins to-day, and the uirror-like expanse will to-morrow bo in , ideale of P “4 h, Piso bs ia ised at the admirable condition, Eastward, at McMMillan’s park, the | Wa# decidedly a slow fin Fracena attendance was fair, and the skating excellent, |. | Commencement to be a good evening's amusoment. worth’s cornet band wagon duty by day and by night, the park being weil lighted up during the evening. On ‘Tuesday a mee er eee pedaertt's or + The second Philharmonic concert of the twenty-fifth corps, comprising forty music will give « grand | season took place at Steinway Hail last evening, The romenade concert, if such a name can be given an en- - Fertainment nereat the nating will pen skates, | Programme comprised Beethoven's fourth symphony, A programme ot choice selections has been announced, | the Introduction to Lohengnin by Wagner, and the Car- dnd evory effort willbe mado to render the occasion an. nigal Romain, by Hector Berlioz, Madame Camilla epee ad Se Urso, the distinguished American violinist, played -Men- Tho skating enclosure on the seers, wands, | delssohn’s violin concerto in E opus 64, and a work by Brooklyn, was thrown open to the public on Thurada; Vieuxtemps; and Miss Sophie Groschel played the first morning last, and the attendance has been daily increas- | movement of Mozart’s piano concerto in D minor. ing over since. Yesterday afternoon there were at one | Camilla Urso played the concerto with oxquisite delicacy time over fifteen hundred persons on the pond, and | and finish, and fully sfstained the high reputation during the day there were hardly less than three thou- won by her former success here and in Europe. sand Visitors, Many improvements bave been added to pianist played fairly, but not in the style this most favorite resort of skaters, ‘The large building | we would expect at @ philbarmonic concert. The con- running bes the northerly side of the ges and | certo is aot of sufficient calibre for such programmes as which is one hundred and thirty feet in length, twenty. | this time-honored society generally furnishes. We un- four feet in width aod two stories ib, bas re- | derstand that the great Honsell concerto will be brought ceived the addition of an elegant ladies’ dintng sa- | out at the next concert in January. The orchestral loom for tho exclusive occupation of the fair sex, | pieces were all rendered with the admirable and their m attendants, This 1s an addition to the | expression and attention to every detail that such an usual kitchon orchestra, under such a leader as Mr. Bergmann, might and strap departu well be ox, to produce, Of the symphony we have skates are for sale and hire, wi o is ready at all | spoken at th before. The charming music of Loven- times for a ‘rifle to repair any st damage incurred | grin is alm sufficient to excuse Wagner's frequent while on the ice, A box office is also at hand, wherein | extravagances and to make him popular. In the Phil- nings from deponent. He further deposes that the suns eo L ‘Mate, thet of Now 80 lost by him were on polices ge to him by defend- Hhepaier eas tees to Sb — y nuts, known aa ‘lottery policy slips," pu: ing to be | facilitiewon the head waters of the dopided by the drawings of the “Kentucky State lottery” | which are now absolutely required, as “Shelby College Lottery, of Kentucky," whicn he | tonds further east aud westward, There hae been ae operations, alleges are “own managed, controliet, manipulated and’ conducted” by’ the first ten aetandants” hove bea vet thence do ante nent ts foformod, an even an . expects, to be So pore tbat sald drawings of sald QUEENS. COUNTY INTELLIGENCE. entucky lotteries, inst of havin, wfully and rape fairly drawn for the decision of the numbors of sail | BCRGLARY wr Uxrrep Staves Socprms, —Vesteordag slips, 59 b bim yurrhased, hi been fainaly bod fran: Justice Silliman held an examination i the cases ef; irawn, during the entire por which said | Hoch Hamlin, Hugh Mont, wil ts obtained, a8 afronatd, the $35,000 of this de- | tresueg greta in ase pot nly me Ryate, popent's money, or, when regularly, drawn, have been | (i feces Se pra tite {ve alsely and fraudulently auppreased, and other numbers, |. wig, i on ag bight jst aoth ot Moveeh which bad not beow- drawn, falsely inseried in their | sage —_ stealing th ch uedy to the vathe Of EN cad Sisk arco? ie has priny chase oe After hearing the evidence the Justice recommitted ther sige from the datendanta nroregaid.” | sa A Preoners to await the uotion of the Grand Jury. ponent then desert! i invit some of the ho ws “tricks and devices’? resorted to by defendants to oitaet of ¢ 0 of Tynd freqgnigtion Foatt- these fale and fraudulent drawings, auch as the, « roadway: Now York, Dos 15, 1am ment of one Lewis Davis to superintend the drawing in pivaing dunnude roa ~~ pe Kentucky,,.and to telasraph in cypher Abe result to de- Tat to apeiet |i i Dec. 15—Noon. Fenian arreste in Ireland continue to be made. Muoh needless alarm prevails throughout the entire island. P THE‘ROMAN QUESTION. A Feniau Dificulty tu Diplomatic Circles. Rowe, Dec. 15, 1866 It is said that Cardinal Antonelli gave an ovasive reply to General King’s—the United States Miniater—demand for an explanation of the denial in the official journal of his statement that the Pope had said that Canada would be better annéxed to flie ‘United States than to fall into the hands of Fenians, It ls supposod, however, that no unpleasant relations will ensue. AMERICAN CLAIMS IN FRANCE. fendants, who compared them with the numbers on the poli¢y slips sold by them; and if the ‘drawings © were tion 01 ound to inflict losses on shid owners and managers, they wilfully, deliborately, wickedly, falsely and fraudulently changed and altered the said numbers #o drawn in and replaced them by other numbers which in agreement with the interests of sueh owners and . @old, thus | " teket holder nee, ana aiual weal THOMAS A CO., Managing Directors Iu order to promote public confide uy gtr eye a pal eon new itt arte, the offers and managers of the Mame have ! Law and Diplomacy in the Jeff Davis Priva- teer Cases, Panis, Dec. 15, 1866, In the case of the United States before the French court, the United States representatives were ordered to pay into court, as security for the costa in case the suit went againat thém, the sum of one hundred and fifty million france. =~ The Unized States Consul remarked that, while legal Proceedings had been instituted in France in relation to the clain, there Was likely to be something more biamaagers. Another “trick and device,’’ ho deposes, was to ox- clude from the observation of the drawing all persons hot in the interest of the said owners and managers, and to “stock " the rooms where sald drawings were mato co with tm yay and bs ows of A own; that Lin Bs on8 all parece ier ae one of the jes thus em; to prevent a , : the intrusion of the public upon’ the false drawings | Ore ty une ST Dials, "Agond of the! tnatitatiowy was Jobn K. Briggs, who on one oecasion, acting wider | *"\ \cneniiee, conaisting of three gentiomen of the Ieadiea? orders of tho owners and managera of the drawing, sus | Advisory Commiline, purchase ‘the asticies ta be es ended a drawing for the avowed reason that ,raid draw- | sented. 4 committer compored of Major Ceporal iS sbould not bo witnessed by any person who was not | ¥. Riajor Gere General of the Department of y General Barlow, Seoretary of State. A: peeesel with or in the interest of said owners and ry of the Hank Torlise Gevtags oF ~ : William Orton, Presiient of the Ameria for the charge of a dollar per season,.the members are | harmonic Society it found able interpreters. Tho or- mubeert Odell ts ye , serious tian mere diplomacy. in the case of England, | provided with exclusive recoptacies {a which to deposit | chestal pecan for Yo third caneart ‘are, Valkmana’s > sta lived ba bo ot Wig cadeg dapat ene Molson Peers, whe Sopheantaaatior be"! 1a will have Hicesclou of she Mab pg Be ea ‘where the clainis of the Amorican governmont amounted oe ranome wethiae fidemmot tae. et ® mephoay ja ¥ x. 0 Le gd Cave on te are | * ; eres susiained heavy losses in the THD SAMs Go to over five hundred millions. m_ which transient ‘dates may have ‘parcels | will take Discs s6 Rainey ‘Hall, with an attractive or- on lla Ha hood hry hr @ key ton tena pa: taken care of. The Capitoline pond Of the, | chestral, and sisteu cal solo Ciptier used by them in 0 results | tonter ef outarmies, Lienises hive most commodious of private eaterprises pur- | Some excellent artista will the drawing by telegra to | eral Geant his tent, for FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. pores, ft has an ice surface of 800 by 460 or over go to Albany with, the understanding that he sa—valna§ will fe on of the BOs ae oo, ae ae I “hole | Irving Hall-The Webli and Mollesbaser should be furnished tn advance Bade h TM LS The London Money Market. on an ‘Halnoy a Tt fe lighted ‘up on one ’ Matinees and Mrs. Payne’s Concert. with the sumbers which were to Mra. Stas. Loxpox, Dec. 15—Noon. The money market is firmer. Consols have advanced 88% for money, ex dividend. following are the opening rates for SEOUKITIRG. been legitimately drawn; that ho cord Dd . DAVID WO’ fo maatractions aud while there ire DK Youn which iluminati ‘fie also used én the build: In thie tiandsome and popatar hall there wore throe On the pe myeye the Peoples, Mar aed’ musical entertainments given yesterday. Mr. Wobli ‘Freageren, pond irom’ Faloa'. aveasay and chung the feo and peulldings io sow Gaw sisted by Mice Viola Heariques, soprano; Mr. Frank Ff annoyances ‘and rae gar! ol ae Bartlett, baritone, and Messrs. Guyon and Colby pisniste. AMARICAN SOLeeRhs riLe INeTRUMRNT cn faliey! sips of John A. Hall, No, 8. Bewwor f of plies, Kemi by ‘Rosecrans’ 16 a0e, 4 att $e ctren are from fo : Mien wan everywhere. address J Me c. one deo oe 9 core Ur na T Broadway, New York. ’ felonds of this fogiment, every fortnight through the | Poon thews, the Comumiestepers, pilClh —scereee bri Re = ye Ses lectiona of tone, rans) ‘at the tine of taking wend dele ts a oie ae ot ¥ prising sel yi A or » . you alors, sone Kd overtures, | (ae rk thet the drawing hed not been decided. iy flies Popa ten Sie, ‘The Frankfort Bourse—Prices of United States pieces, Abe leadership of Signor Coatemo, musical THE DANGERS OF THE REPUBLIC. & BON! way. near Fr Bonds. director, and ite renderings of $00 Resecepronnee pn eh eehieannnatbell faguive, Mrersenanmn” Pe” ‘on Loxpox, Dec, 15, 1866. jo stops have an yet boon taken to put the Fifth eee Gan: "Serneneny san in eens ve Lecture by Fred Douglass in Hoboken. | v¢er Fourth siren Telegrams from Franufor: of to-day’s date report | avenue pond in condition for skati seome that | tem Legge, a ae : rather more firmness im United States fivo-twenty | (hore has been some misunderstanding bevwoen the violintet Me, Fe aay nicer pine nets Which Overy body coomed to enjoy bonds, the asking rate being 75. No salos, however, were reported over 7634. The Liverpoel Cotton Market. Lavanpoot, Dec. 15—Noon. The cotton market opens active, with a probable day's wale of 13,000 bales, Middling uplands is quoted at 143d. Liverroor, Dec. 15—1 P. M. The. cetton market continues to have a dull aspect, but Mr. Colby, pianinta, former lessee and the owner of the ground, and the pond ‘attract faces redines forthe secputn ot skaters, "= | Tho,programme, an etrachve and well nested DUANING OF THE ORLEANS THEATRE. « THE ERIE RAILROAD BALL AT TURNER'S Interesting Reminiscences of the Institution | vee Bennty and Fashion ef the Metropolis rt A lecture was delivered last evening in Od Fellows’ me Hail, Hoboken, by Mr, Fredorick Dougiass, who took A ivagettnans iples i vinsarheoal for hi sutject “Tho Dangers of the Republic.” The Yoru.” Ait sore oat he attendance was very slin, bet very attentive and enthu. | son. at prices. 4 rt siastic at some of the more radi¢al points in the lecture. Tne lecturer selected sevoral heads for his discourse in- sh BOERNE Mo Scie a ose ae cluding, “Reconstruction, the one-man power, the veto | tinary power, the two term power, the vice presidency, the At Gi ry ae te ede. pardoning power." Im opening, he said, the cominand- eae S| ue Hospital, where upon exam- nd on him bearing the name of od ina few hours. The Coroner for Fifty Years—Remarkable Series of Theatrical Cal ities. derness of Brick te the Bleak THilis ef Old holders gonerally are steady at the decline of yesterday. (From the Now Orleans Crescent, December 8.) oO County. Tur Recst Hicuwar Ronnery iw Omto.—The Eng- The sales will probably react: 9,000 bales. ‘The Orieans theatre 14 ove of the things of the past eure : a gs snd $$$ The Petroleum Market. Tt was consumed by fire yesterday morning between the ‘Tunsaa’s Station, N, ¥., Dec. 15,1966. | Ish gentioman named Jobnaon who was shot and | ing thought of the hoar is reconstmotion. wa robbed of about $900 by a party of rufians on the night of the Tith inst, while on hisway to the railway sta. tion pear Cleveland, Obie, arrived io this city pinata fl 5 hours of wix o'clock and haif-past nine, It's fifty The ball of the employes of the Erie Ratiroad came off ears rd Hagen and arey b live Lens in | on Friday evening at Dimmick's Orange Hotel with con- mi itizens only. @ origin e fire ok most hi ‘was bohind the scenes. It is not only positively asserted sidpenhie iam rene te ovelyeneents & Leone Livenroot, Dec. 15, 1866, A quict feeling prevails in tho market for petroleum at «father easier prices, the more radical reconstruction of the whole governmen'. | ‘ —— = favor of reconstruction, not only of the States, but for | _ AS Phy Mint atcst of Tg Sy Tt was common to hear men on great occasions speak af ‘Ths colograms from Antwerp advise « slight decline. | {o nave been the work of an incendary, but thet the | sMfair. In polot of numbers present and general mag. | 2nd vis nee cis pee aun oar repablican forms of government as @ form| An d-A-A~ A AAW AG pic hrh-t- 4-8. pon argh ene wore eet on fire F four Soe Bificence, it proved a grand success, and eclipsed every. Dest or FE. M, Bavon, of Kexrucey.—Mr. F. M. of government of surpessing excellence, and « Yoel a A Snoremes MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Pimmrnd, Uat the ames wore found extremely dimeatt ve | MOK of @ like nature aver vefore attampted by the same] Beoeg of Kentncky, who has been stopping at the may te gery peng bebo wp mls ime set, ou Wo Leadeyoue plasm x Gehason; tees 16—N ther most consbusibio material, and in two Soares tad : he seated nse poe 1 Bb pcb road, pe fo age oh - thie oy died suddouly yesterday, supersede all other ne ot nant Rony on men Alt Primes Cs in Legal Lotteries. Ciree- }LARGOW, le oon. “4 ” uy rae eo at eo * lore Tue steamship Riberais, which let New York Novem. | ut attr, she ames, ad. seated, they ag dome thelr | thane gentlemen emplored all the resources at their com. | vores Kenowwe On Ancromer.—-A: Canin axp rey |’ again we. from ceriaim oacatrences among wy that our J. CLUTE, Broker, WABrostoer eat ist dearind res cictncten ele he ee ee eee Pe ee ole tae Toeuaion pase Off as agrocably- ani pleasant ss pominie, | Movuen Panty Bewsr.—Ratwoon Ave and six o'clock | Oo Teessn Gm other things ihegirauve of the weak. | Brokaw Brothers at ' we write, but it is thought ® portion of the outer | sng they certainly succeeded in accomplishing this | bast evening a boy, five years of age, named Johm Taylor, | ness of oumy ‘contrast the (eetle methods wth AFFAIRS IN MASSACHUSETTS. walls will be preserved. dosideratum tar beyond their own sanguine expectations. | rosiding with Ife parents in® tenement house, No. 127 | parsued by it in suppressing the rebellion during the Geet Do The burning of a piaco of amusement is anevent which | Bat few of your more pretentious metropolitan balls or shale ‘Phsrty-dighith inset, pebb-6 eobeatabed times months with the primptness and energy of "ALL. pov poeey arrests the attention of the public; but Of an | fashionable hops have ever equalied it, when viewed | Rast Thirty-elg ' P- | other gavegnments in Hike ciraggpatancrs. ‘They point to outfits SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO. Old building like the Orleans theatre, which occupied | frome gacial and narmouious stanipoint, aud but sew | The mother, in her endeavor to save the child and pat | the (nes that we seomed to Uo unable or unwilling to 1 tng the foremost position in the dramatic world for nearly & | hare surpassed it in point of perfect arrangements, | out tno turning ol!, received very severe. barns on her | pauloh traitors oF to protect loyal men) and poipt aise to | 4 Fourth erenne, [te atoning Larrea Sam Settoved of the Oost soorate exoust of emotion, {twas Bulle in 1817, and | S'aeance aad costiiness of tolletsand the large numberof | cao, yrenst, arma and hands. The child was not so | ite sbmneial and scandalous inet tet Hndeees ot the ——__—_—— | the etite, ty jon that graced it witn its }) 8 me > meh co" The te w {ts boards the leading operas have been porformed ~ wnfortunete, only secetving some slight barns on ite feet at teheolor’s Dre. ° thew bd SE's time, too, when's simile? inetitotion wae simost un: | DTasenes. ‘ aoe and hangs." ine house and Turmiure escaped damage, | nurderers are atll, al large. | unquestioned. by nos taly. 7% Ps! Fiys? Uoeesiate Soualor loeatane Wodgere-Slagve Gaxvavere Aveested. See. known in Northern ¢ities, and in ® manner as sat pmcw gts beep mapton gp hen ht sa Darina the past few wooks wo have had to record a gooa | ‘8? + ay ine community, They poist. to |. Westory, arent Rosrox, Dec. 15, 1866. | excite the admiration of every trardier who visited this | tadtog and’ gontlemen, all destined for the bull, and at | UF lamp necitenia, causnt np doubt by the ot | the increasing megmity for a standing army, |g ta, Genahon ae titled ’ The State constables continue to make their raids upon | country. Upon its boards Faony teler bas ight rood a (mila arrival ook place from the wast. Jealers putting 1 cD Iy rein n0d te the growing lon of the people for caililary agp bets Tres eee abs ie pepe 2 garaey liquor dealers, and no Ittle excitement is created ail | Jonny Lind suns; Colson, Devries, lay Bg S rn portion of the rond, and inavery short ume after | Accromre A mam narued Patrick fonts, while in © | hereen and the readiness with which they place oF de- th oreane end Torenty eighth strte, ‘over the State in consequence. In no part of the Com. rae aoe. Se Se pn Ganclag: was inaugurated, which warn litle betore tem | state of intoxication, fell on. the sidewalk in Division | sive to place them in civil office without regard to the pe shatedl a y ond dptil the building Bow. cpere, & o'clock. The ruralites and the Gotbamites were upon cusocnded ip puting monwoaith save Boston aod the cities immediately sur- Stroet, between Norfolk and Besex streets, yenterdey fr time previous to the war, it rtill reta ned Its reputation as tho leading place of t with the French and Creole the most friendly footing imaginabie. It was compara faationable world. Tho erection of the new building | hep decided ite fate, and ta past historic memories never | yj, kept it from henceforth ae, a secondary rank, It Shier, with some, of (het mest palatal changes of th with nome alc ° ferolation--though not, thet we Know of, threags any | foxberh, * fault of the jetor, Mr. Parlange—and the favor of the public to subsequent representations was bat reluc- | sick out, no matter bow much she strove to hide it, tani oa back. ‘The building was twice erected. It was immediately évoning, aud sustained a severe fracunre of the forehead. ‘at once taken to Bellevue Hospital by an officer of the Tenth precinet, Mary J. Mackey, a little girt ten years of age, residing with ber parents’ at No 19 Cherry street, sustained injurios of 8 sertous vatare yesterdey throngh her clotites having cearght fire while #he was sitting siongride the stove. Fhe was taken to the Now York ital by an officer of the Fourth precinct An iueer named George Emery, on beard the steamer Kebeces. Clyde, iving at pier No. 14 Kass river, had his right foot severely injured by an trom casti necemary qualifications, But we 7 ws down that rebellion. Wa bed the fortune when Pom re ie " Tegptahamtette, a bene Nite broke oat t hav honest man for once tn the sre. 3 pica D WOAF, wotwey Vetal! obhed quater sour dential ener. Ls a Cag 4 Laat a list ed tsar ; Lanceip, and not Willian ard, was pominaiod one. ae ne ee ed rae | nnn RCRETTIUN TA Ming w actiinns Fran kit OF aa tore, or hat other embediment of treachery, ingrau 1) Beomdorns, Sow Tow tude and baseness, who will be nameless jajpiaaee)— the republic would bare gone to rule, aod to-day it gine LOR would be but sthing of history. One of the dangers to ariel f ry rear the republic is the tardiness with which re inet nal : AR ‘Tonnding are Hquors sold openly. One of the heavicat eoizures yet je was to-day, on the premises of Abel Hunt, in Watertown. Some 5.000 or 6,900 gallons were taken, and{will be destroyed on Monday, Commodore Jobn Rodgers relieved Rear Admiral Stringham as Commandant of the Charlestown Navy Yard this forenoon, Commodore Rodgers waa received at the gate office of the Yard and escorted to the Com- mandant's office by a company of marines, where he ‘was introduced to the officers of the different depart. ments of the Yard, Adm'ral Stringham will go to his ‘home io Brooklyn, N. ¥., (o await orders. The fate of Jobn Moron, the marderer of z been carried out, That messure war and wae pot ! | i R= Mery having sccitostally fallen om it yesterday forenoon, Ho | was taken / Koarnoy, in Roxbury, ts sottied. The sheriff bas re. was conveyed by tr. Rowan, of the exmne vessel, tothe | the rebels, but Ct Ad nou . re enh ceived the warrant for his execution on the 25th of ow York Hospital. tered before the sword and demroyed it pensioner, Jnnuary. Strong efforte were inade for a commutation —— —_— Our govertanett partekes somewhat os 4 of the san! ‘and although it is understood that the form of goreromens in the man pewer. wu z i F t 3 POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Gomocrat aged 1a the wool, and Governor and Lieutenant Governor were favorably dis- . mdoeted ow the grand idea of the teclarsson posed towards the eouer, large majority of the — erament «mm “pd a to the ine of Executive clem- pay es Hore. Tu | ten cone oaated eons. Drss. one of tho oldest resident ph; ne detectives Nivens and Vaagh saccesded in arresting « go ef] and everyining Gee ren Bel er mene natn one a te i ea Tuetuet tonpea | an toe, tovonding har Weer Wee bal cox beaame | this miorot suffering for several months trish beart disease, and bad af his color, nor Bo women beranse of ber sex. (Ap- | articles, ticipated sudden death at any moment. Yesterday ho was out and as comfortable csual, - Turse negroes, mombers of the Legislature, have been arrested in for garroting an exprossman ae few evenings since, Over ton million pounds of domestic wool were sold fn thie market daring the week. Manufacturers are now Willing to purehase ly @t prices which wey would oe dom nar or caren' oe man nd we ot ww Andrew | Ehse tor Trenck, dovnses tor ped we the fotty water tne owe aa aot. ah, Gorman man 0 prevail ia the government, sad Wf the sot Foe ah Ah Bours, Wages 904 Dor Hotel at Morristown, Pa., about seveatoon | bad man shall lesd us Wa revision of the constiialioe Mm + on _ ie fren Pritedeiphis, and that be’ lad muecseded in | this reepect, bie one r Would br 90 Aceow Dreaking \nto,eeveral of the boarters’ rooma and de | mitigated calamity ft will be “ariel pmpes Surg with about $1,000 worth of hy Se and» willing be! per are ng lated in Worcester county and oe. wateh on severed we band «tb ’ other parte of thi praying the Legwiature not 7 * f% raury tho constituttogal amendment, on the ground posers © lod slg oo iy of “the to the liberties of the poopie prinsiple AE aie Bia ag Wad Sos ME : conceding to any o,"' as in done In the second pha 3 =f 4-H 5 ope Geen Seaxer in the one men pow conuecto’ wih i, ie ran Ca gection of the at poe. - —— » ; iy of ‘ing to any ciass of ite loyal clitzens the ae LT AB 2 ian enya: — . SANE Tiel OF fopresectation and the elsctive fran- Wes (SESS, rien toe coneuneenre "ie weleohe we | 6, ett dee Pa rea inf Power as al repubiieas And ent! deemoeraue ant were Tok 4 tu, bathers Wel ee wr” f poltt hank contradiction of the very penciple vpn pn Aan whieh republican iuetitutions were foended. Abother Hinaer’s Hale Rest source of danger wes the perdomiag power, of which (be | Meptane the are owt hemileting use Bes been made during the | heateshe Pre “8 lato tweiees «tenth =the may renares grey beer thew tangere fay to rometied by “ ial ee 0 oa TT Ly ree ae Ces AEP BTL od hiss.’ The Charges of Intomperance Against Gen- eral Bankse—Removal of Adjutant General ater. Schoule , Deo. 18, 1 While much anxiety exists to learn the issue of the Inquiry of certain fesidents of hee into cont Bank,’ reputation as @ temperanee man daring nome wome ago to Portland, many of the general's friends advance the theory (bet his conduct can be e: ‘and that the use of opfam, to whieh he'ls said to addicted, may have been the cause of his condition. pat ry before ihe next Grand Jury for the yy Eh ay Right avenae, One of the party, 16 is alleged, robbed ‘te 2 Mra Brown, of Wast Twanty-wighth stront, recently of a0. They Were ai) looked ap, and will be amd ore Justicn Lacwith, at we Jefersoa Market Cours, which bar the power to impeach Che violates the somsutauen, or if be eonemiis la or misdemeanors, Alas, thas the renety, Newt Molidny Pregeat. dagorar A ta. neve higuec’ pron Lewing Nocatee eee | } | | of oftes of Alderman, and of the electors of the Beanie distros fa reaport to the oes of Counst ks ted by aapirit of persecution, and that ahold he om hia feat 10 Coneress be would be re- @lected by @ handsome majority, despite the tion of bis enemies, There are (ew men more beloved in this ber | than General Banks ae General Schouler has been removed from his Cuamuetn, Dee 14, 100 The city eulirast, which sxtend« for # divtance of pevera! miles throwgh the principal streets, has beow retatiion of trenqoiliiy, Agother svurce completed, a0 per contract made inst summer, and the te le the Vieo Presidency Lain for the atti Contractor aad workmen passed over ii for the Are tim* | tion of the View Prevdencs There bs po need of amy THE COTTON CROP. Bautiwone, Neo. 15, 1968. A Jeter from Little Rock, Arkansas, says the estimate for the cotton 1 thn year is and oe cman, Laving (@ bis hands the slarament @ ie The tech Moers POM LTOR W ie, Trasers. me tomer: fat evening. The Clty Council are t participate im the | opin, ready mane Presitnnt, kept rat tt the cold, wall jutlor, ee al ve iceted to Oonguaen oe on, Went achore at Best Harbor ¥ ar last n She class moch higher, by? favorable season for | tusngurstion Of the read Vo-murres | ing $6 come ta, no more seed ot Sloan Soe ae ang scoumt Of hon-residence Genera! Schouler wrote and | high up, and must discharge for ‘repairs. faving it. The writer pats down the entire crop of the a nataaoer ol ublished @ moet scathing letter. The letter appeared ———— ey South at es Cine Cae OS Oe Den, 14, 1000 Are ans im HiCARE Pp am = S ccagmen Yul Pr S| Ein tee or oy ey Scneuler' vetoes pest: waded ouTness Ay’ FORTRESS MONROE. ‘The cotton crop of the parish of Ouachita for the pres. Cucage, Des 15,4800 | very atyrions— mane ars mem oo eatin, . tnivtnee fou ie ~~ oie wa oe cause of Fonteg @ Monnon, Doo. 15, 1868. O08 year will be deficient about 12,000 bales. Pour hundred ant three reewie laid op st is port | every mbers, enter ae , me = SS pssst pity Ns eas | piace tes Aa are ee pre ata oe wai ees Soar nase Maa ieesgiacs | Seinen samy nae la pe mer td ota 5 aadaamandlane bon] tery oanen, ome we er . ee ae man have nen Eoowe to Oe r4ry Ware os sed sened wit, the operator pian Beckett, b . spnan hatd (aah ovoning apmotatet « to be Presidents, and 08 Wire Lene Keown WwW. i ‘The Beorox, Dee. 15, taa8. naming of Cree od . arren wee yeast corse sock son | for Wilmingion, B. “oe ie tn distrese m ay Fy of Robinwoo & Oo, at Onturd, Ma, | commition to memoriaiine the Lagistaters for quthorty pee Ref | to one rear in the Bouse of Corjeotion ‘vorted a ne outeida. os de oe lagh evgnion ee or ri eo ws " .

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