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NEW YORK MEXICO. |Hserencis | CANADA. HOPE'S MALT EXTRACT. T HE INTRODUCTION. FIRE. PORTLAND, Portiawp, Dec. 15, 1866, fectly abie to take care of herself. has new brick mi Robinson’ Manufacturing Tie IN LIBERALS WILL RBGWT TH UTRODUCTION OF AMERICAN SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD, been dismissed, from iz-whion he | _ 72e mill of the x 2 ; Irleh held dhe appointment of apector for pracach ot Company was burned last night, The old mill was also | ‘As for the introduction of American troops into the Temperance Movement—Bishep Lynch | si. Catherine, but from the publ serviee. ‘To Ramsay's | considerably damaged. » Owned ‘by. HJ: Libby & Co., THE The Vy rigHsts to Concentrate Around country it could have but one result, the final anpexa- Refuses te Take Charge ef Donations for | friends this isa cause of much disappointment, to ‘and Mr. > the lon 1. INT! ¢ 034 pe! Crane Monica to the United Susten Tule anwall known |° the Use ef the Condeuaned Poulase tee “upper? and the ‘governing and property ” olasses, | Portland, Mpveey sey) peerage ie OO GHON here as in New York, and any attempt on the part of the | Chief ef Police in Toronto Demands an In- | 't sppears an outrage towards & man who played such a | $150,000; insured for $145,000 on both mills, of which THE INT the Capital. United States or of private individual adventerers to in- | Crease of Weree A Mint em Aeccun conspicuous part on the side of ‘loyalty ” during the | $110,000 'was on the new mill. The insurances were:— Tie iyTnopUGrS troduce armed bodies of Americana, under any pretence, tf the to 3 in Liverpool and London and Globe, $10,000 in THE INT neon by. the liberal chuck | Hilgh Price of Provisions Apprebended, dic. fh Am $5,000 in Phe- ie Hnrnopucn maT Py gy Oye de ot semtns ta cs is Paina, evn goo te Serpent: | SF UStES Meit BRikAce A ral was a large meeting juent citizens ¢ F 7 i ri OF HOFPS RAC Joteresting Lotter from the Seat of Juarcr's | «orsign fre from the Uniue Bate to replace iat | nota inthe Temperance Hal lsh night, 10 device some | {08,0 Standard ew ores $800 Fane, Poiladaipnia; | Se ores ve ness of the Mexican terrilary it will fade . Ita | Meansto relieve the necessities of the Irish poor at rd is i Mr. $12,000 in‘ International, '$6,000 each in Home, New | 0! OFFS Government. leaders will be subject to. We Jealousioe of the Mexican | Christmas, A large number of those present bed fe eke aeneaana, Frovidenens in Connection $6.1 oF an} ae. ae. ace iy Mate ty tg tomar ern ‘and signed the constitution as members of the st: Me ie P = York "$5,000 iarntiacte, Brookline; 96,000 in Providence, - formas, detw I dgher for dune and bone Hotei Reciatr, A-committes was appointed, and are: and $8,000 in National, Boston. P oF Horns QUR CHIHUAHUA CORMESPONDENCE. Samanageia and Soaliy become worse bandits than Ly ned received ths weak $200, Sree: Cette! : . < * Died. aise : eae Saampancs, Yer. (3, 1008 WHAT JUARES scare FER. SEE ‘BEFORE See ees ~% Mr. McMabon and Ho ere oo of gsdseay of, ipaon, . ton haat, bison g Fenian rs int Jail. He lordship returned 1s» the opinion of the Hberal government that there | ,, Tt eanklcipated by Presdeat, Juarea and his Cabinet. | meoey, saying he would have neibing 10 40. with it that the pasa eget. gy peatpendveabtnalenewd siemaies s tila ot Maximlan” orgaing we Tete that Rev. Mr. McMahon is unwell, ~ teal ae ayes ng of government which may have an |’ Ir Me! ‘MISCELLANEOUS, Ne eeeas oe ne enenine Tbolleve, however, that existence of a oat recognize the French rectors of the Huron and Ontario Ship Canal ps every party in Mexico must go down before them and ene and aereby sav, it pmable,hefore tho yen of Compaay and leading merchants of Toronte ehleriain ae - ‘thas any attempted opposition will be but momentary. attempie this kind the Freneh may make to foist their | Waukee ‘and Oswego with a banquet at the Queen's Hotel LE. % & ‘THR IMPERIALIST PLAN OP OPERATION, ‘The imperialists aro ovidently pursuing « prearranged | Or hus rovernment fea pny in reap com loeg : i ! ‘The Chief of Polsce has demanded an increaso of force si20 op cea an ay cabo lng, the ume | a oicotseie tee demsntetsn neramettors | = THE PRIZE RING. | Seite nae” MUMS naga | any other store, \ ithdraw from the northern and less. into a comedy for the purpose. rumor attributes it to the fear of a riot on account of the ee reas to concentrate every element. | fhe Dews of the week le unimportant, From De- | Bigh price of provisions. Fight for Ope Hundred Dollars a Side Be- : ; > Pepulous Tango we bave nothing. By. the lst of December tween Patecy Evans, from Rondout, and —THB HOLIDAYS. r well in hand, and, as I have ex- , * > ——. ta t ‘@f defence and gather it Aranda’s constantly increasing force about Durango will | Reception. of the Canadian Confederation " » Luke Murphy, ‘of New York—The Fight a LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTRY ” Plained in former letters, draw a military circle of de- pga 8 Rey ape most sturdy (rope | Delegation in Enaland—Further About Sur-| Draw—Kvans Maiched to Fight the Un- or femce around the capital, keeping epen, 1f possible, thelr | 7) ve Thana. led, ath ibe ‘company of Ameri. | Tatt’» Movements in Canada, dc. kmown, ef Quebec, for One Thousand Del- RioguOCKs, AND Statvatky, ‘communication with the Gulf of Mesico at Vera Cruz. | cans trom Califernia, will make het work with their |. Monreeit, Deo. 15, 1866. lure a Side. And PINE PAN ‘our own importation, Bis Against this lipo they hope that the liberal forces will | opponents. A private despatch was received this morning trom About eleven o'clock-on Friday night, at Captain 3 aaa ae ‘wreck themselves; but they are mistaken ; for as the lib- On the 10th lost, General Placido Vege sarived ‘nib “England, announcing that the Canadian delegates to | John Fiymu’s'porter house, in Spring street, the forfeit Nos, and 260 Pallas ntnook, i erals advance southward they absorb the constantly | trom California, via La Pas, in Lower California, He | 2Psiand-bave been’ kindly received by her Majesty’s of $100 was deposited in the hands of the stakeholder, BSOLUTE DIVORGES OBTAINED IN ANY smoreasing elements of military power much faster than sae him. twenty-eight officers, who, no longer | government, and have received satisfactory assurances | as the first instalment of the sum of.$1,000.a side inthe A oe expeeaees everyw ‘the imperalits increase their atrength by concentration, | fRding, service im Sonora, wil naw be sant tothe front |. that the union-of tbe British North American provinces | impending fght between Patiey Evans and’ the Ui. Lawyer sires, ‘WEAT JUABES THIXES OF IF AND ITS POLITICR. Gelian have aseteceeian uae ia desired by the government, _ kniown, of Quebec, After the money had been depo- a ( ‘Moreover, as President Jusrez has said to me, ‘“‘the van ame tee ee a ‘1 iearn this mioruing trom @ distinguished Southerner | sited a match was arranged between Evans and Luke Oo. @ementsof which the imperial. army 1s compgsed ae General Oot hioe Teport . Sat Serres wae co Alawar 10 Washington from thie city Murphy for $100 a sido, to come off within’ two ‘hours: uot heartily in tho cause, ‘The men, in great part, are f Ses a 2 Car rernidied wits ayy pe rebar termi fray wp elle pier npornee from the staking of the money. About twelve o’olock onaice: of the common people, who have been placed in the | California and With, the utmowt expedition, | of #esident) was advised by C. C. Clay | tho parties who had boon despatched to procure a.reom a yanks by force, and whoare at heart firm Nberals and Wis tasnts ot cho wecpigeeneoke emit eee and Geveral ge to go to 6 ‘Engiand, | returned with the intelligence that they ‘had sédured a SATIN D) only await the proper moment to deciare for the repab- | arate. ote Too parcnase have been the delivery erg ape nd oR, mother head ‘ate eaaine’® | large and commodious room, in a well known sporting sureanbe Pont NTS, lic. Despite what as been said to the contrary, these to -General Corona, in front of Mazatlan. The | He remained in enhead for two. when he | house of the Eighth ward. aT GREATLY be a RI people have at length reached that point where they See tne sites eee ue aanfortanale | wae joined by one of ihe 9 Albaa’e named | The principals aud thelr friends repatred to the ren- a2 a have begun to think: fer themselves, They canvass during the time that ‘Louls “Napoleon's | pore ge ig in Se meee aka dezvous, and when they arrived were received by some Above Fourth : every act and every law. This is the result of our long ‘Mr, Se’ esl te ae ae ae = his contieasian friends, and always told the same | ‘wo hundred well known sporting men, among whom HEAP AND ELEGANT GOODS, tion the Gement of the of war material to Mexico from the story, which wag that he, with others, intended to carry | were Hill, Joe Col Mike 1,000 PACKAGES OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT A evolution against retregressive while he guarded every avenue through which Patsey Marley, Harry Hill, pun, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. + 4 of Iguala off Lincoln to Richmond and hold him there as a hostage | Coburn and Dan Noble, who had learned of the impend- FINE CUT GLASS. country. When Yturbide proclaimed the plan of Ig! arms might slip into the hands of the republicans, who | for the Southern prisoners. Imi after Surratt sl be ae 1 DOZEN EACH OF GOBLETS, CHAMPAGNE! A ‘St was independence of Spain, itis true; but it left the | opposed pred of royalty which he (Seward) ap- Tad arrived Jn Montreal a haien coerce ie che ing fight, and who were present to witness the sport. CLARE 8, WINES AND FINGER BOWLS, AND bs 4 A. rel ers wrenCe ANTERS: $36 PER SET, W! . + Seen aot a ee = rnp i CORONA’S PLANS AND MOVEMENTS, whan ihe vhA Cas Oe emeadoe mee wine rip gpg ry Agro Tack MoGrath NE ENGRAVED AND CUT GLASS. OF HEA i | are] an religion General Corona has been made s major general. In | Booth, who was then at St. Lawrenee, o: to per- | seconded Murphy. George O'Donnell acted as referee. 1 POzBN, BACH OF GOBLETS, CHAMPAGNES, CLA- eountry shall be Catholic; its government shall be a Lo al agtpbebaacbe r= beg er Beg pecan’ form ie ; oe Eee Protested that neither After the preliminaries of the fight had been settied, Rae ert ey woth pare ‘AND 3 DECAN- ath} Hef enjoys great wouetaune fot ioe ae Malt receiv: vacuate Mazatlan pre Andrew Jobnson nor Jeff Davis know apything of th str y a 3 ance, monarchy, if we cam obiain « prince from Europe, and | 650" month, and retire to San Blas, Corona has sent | thelr intentions; their mames mere never even mes | Bok men eas eneie othende the age potting PT A i ‘aS ABOVE, EXTRA FINE, $10 PER wert latheral.deeeeimanatelion teaue Oommelcnnee- ap army shall be formed to guarantee and uphold both. | prigade to the southward under Colonel Parar, who has ‘nis, although indepeadence from the mother country, } Ordors to appoint military commanders for ail the dis- tricts of Jalisco; to make small detalis trom his fot ‘was not the independence or the liberty we desired. | 2c)" or which will act as'@ mucleus for the uprising of ‘The Congress of 1824 met for the formation of the con- | the People all Pe anes districts; to eae Be tution the batse commenced. A lit- | French communication ween Tepic (near Ge tena hich had patherod "tthe coum, | a4 Guadaljary, the caplial of the Sate, and inthe ai- tempt of the French forces to retreat by this route wy wore determined to have a few really liberal gprons the wes to the city of Mexice, to harass, and, Principles incorporated in that instrument; and they idle, cat io ple 4 jeneral Escobedo has also been made a major gene- took pattern so far as possible from the constitution of | 11nd" in common with Corona, aliached to ihe a ‘the United States, They succeeded in part, but still it | lar army. ‘was not liberty—it was not independence. The Church wl) governed the country; the army under control of Meximilian and the Clergy. ee ee eee eect ee he pao aeehmans 1 DOZEN BACH SOBLETS: CRAMPAG! e y he or that Rovnp 1,—Evans stripped fleshy and much or than " mother was innocent, and didnot know of thr | nis antagoniat. Some pmoeful sparring was indaiged: in Brey a Woes ee Te ao intentions. It is denied by aor person in this city, yy bank men, Rone evidently ogee cent bsg send FINE CUT GLASS GOBLETS, $3 75 PER DOZEN. jar, was the first to attempt hostilit at his iow ———— have confessed his own guilt to save his mother. fe ah parried. Evans fount his mae to.a corner, FINE CUT GLASS CHAMPAGNES, $3 PER DOZEN. his leaving Canada he had not funds enough to purchase | where a long struggle ensued, and both went down. ar DOZEN. @ passage ticket to Liverpool, and when im England | Rounn2—Kvans came up much flushed and his right | FINE CUT GLASS WINES, $275 PER a Cameron hy og him with money to go to Paris, Sur- | cheek much swollen, Murphy missed the first blow and FRENCH GHINA. Papal Zouaves last August, and while in | caught it in retreating on the right ear, Murphy retalia- | WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, 185 PIBOES, Rome he was regularly informed of the movments of | ted on the mouth and caught it on the ribs, and finished | $98 PEI * 2 pKa the detectives who were detailed to hunt him up. by warming Evans’ nose. Murphy down, WHITE PARIS GRANITE DINNER. SETS. 181 PIEOS, —- Rouxp 3.—This round and succeeding rounds to the | $% FER SET. | cai, DINNER BE The Gold Mines—Contributions te the Paris a were sstenler. Some fine sparring was indulged PIECES, 5 PER SET. o. ee Exposition &c. in, no age done, FANCY DECORATED CHINA DINNER sits, France in New York, Baron G. HOFP’S MALT Ext. HOFF’S MALT xu HOFF’S M. T Naw Onteane, Dec. 14, 1866. Rovuxp 9.—Both gladiators came up smiling, with’ no | PIECES, $125 PER SET. ple he Church was » curse to the people, and extraordinary | +4. scan advices are to the effect that should the clergy Orrawa, C. Wry Dee. 15, 1868. | pescoptible discoloration upon the phiz of either. Mur- | “FANCY DECORATED TEA SETS, 44 PIBORS, @18 privileges to the clergy and army still absorbed the futai thet pia 1 for Maximilian, bi The Commissioner of the Crown Lands has received janded bis left mawiey upon the forehead of Evans, | 4ND $18 PER SET. meal Mverties of the people. aig: iaooatosteunl » he | from the Inspector of the Madoc gold regions rich speci- | who fetaliated by a heavy blow upon Murphy's smeller, | ¢AJO8 LOT OF WHITE CHINA D! avauieg ‘will remain at the head of the government. The report mens of gold in quartz and sand. The Inspector reports which glightly drew the claret, irst blood claimed and ‘THE CONSTITUTION OF 1857 “shook off nearly all these evils of government, ana | '* ‘Tedited here, ‘he reforms laws from Vera Cruz completed the good | Gloomy State of Affairs in Senora and Sinn- ‘work. The people have at length become thoroughly lou—Martinez at Mazatlan--Imperial Tariff Smsbued with these great principles, and we now enter | Set Aside for a Vexatious Liberal One— ‘pon a new life, Nations have not understood the move- | Americans C rng ee ee ae ‘ent; for we have been constantly misrepresented be- RAROMCD, pre the world; but they are beginning to examine the Correspondents from Sonora and Sinoloa, Mexico, give qeestion at iast.”” gloomy accounts of political affairs in those States. Gov- STA. THE CAURCH, ernor Peaquira had just got rid of Martinez and his cut Upon the exit of the French forces the Mexican | ‘hroats and robbers, when the Sagui Indians became ‘troubles will reduce themselves to the old and { troublesome and will only submit on their own terms. great civil, war question of the tame before the interven- Settlers from Mazatlan announce the arrival 10) EXTRA RICH DECORATED DINING SERVICES, allowed te Evans, After some dancing about and light . » mining operations carried on in five concessions in Madoc sparring Morphy home with his Tent mawley Sioa ALSO, TINE. fiver AND PLATED WARE, VASES, and the fourteenth concession in Huntington. From one | the left opuic ey, drawing a buuch, when Patsey BRONZES, J ARDINIERES, PARIAN, AND A SPLEND! Jot between $1,000 and $1,600 have beem taken out, Pies pire — ug, throwing Murphy and falling FARIS FANCY GOODS. Gold was just struck at the depth of twenty feet The | “Rocwnt0..-Evaus came up to the scratch growling, | CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, A LARGE AND Inspector states there is a show of gold on Buck Island. | full of game, but showing signs of punishment in the | CHOICE ASSURTMENT. Prospecting is' carried on throughout the whole of the | “losing of the left » ih was heavily draped in BY. HAUGMMOCT £00. bp Berhad Tapes mescinses of Sins eae Seat ie an an rh ene ing struck Ceemer ar ny lerent townshi Inspector is of A —_—_—_—_—_S9)/2$)_——wnn——eeeeeeee_=~=~ce exists through the townships of Hawdon, Madeo ‘and |, ROOXD 11.—Murphy. landed warmly on the nose, ‘ORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, 4. CURED ions of Marmora and Tudor. Three pa Lag ing on the chest. Some rapid exchanges, ‘without pain, by Dr. RICE, 68 Bowery, Hank Bulld- scaonnd peewee vied tbe wl Hon lat month. | own, of Marphy; both clinched, and Murphy went | ing. Corn Annihilator 50 centa, ir. of tne Basenn of will peseres 22 and 18 were not marked by any particular | T)IVORCRS OBTAINED ACCORDING TO. STATUTE fhollities for sending comteibutions ts the Paris Behibe im gaige Ih these rounds Murphy fel to avotd Soe Soe Sees So Sa a cents, gear where it ie not necessary to prove adultery. Gen. The Church element is stil! working to preserve a | there of Martinez and his troops, and express a a Kirkwood, of the Crown Land Lp Roux 14 . I, KING, Counselior-at-law, 212 Broadway. 1 ‘various Of Sbrous textures iD 14 was more lively, both lads entering into the mall portion of their wreeked power. Upect as they hope that General Corona will send bim — > = leas eatcab for the manufacture of | Contest with more spirit. Some handsome and rapid de- NN ‘were in 1661, they rallied to the contest backed by Louis | same extortions to which the people of Sonora were ex- os hp ba The imporial tariff being set aside, the ola Mexi ma} e old Mexican one Brn sy beg hnatorgederadhhanthpdeeprpboramps ue: haa been put in force again with all’ its annoyances and thé Hbera) progressive clements of the country probibitions, hg are ascertain of success as they are correct in Americans complain of the severity of General Corona, Sustice, saying that he dose not favor their interests, and call for As 8 last, a forlorn Maximilian has thrown him- the protection of an American war vessel. eelf into the hands of ergy, — cause be | Corona has been appointed to the highest rank in the under direction of After scl cnoran der vst (hatePe, Atlee | xentmn ary for services rendered. Ho il"conmand Bazaine, ing up by {ac 3 down, tolssalet playing aiat Tie mouth Afar une ease HUB ray ad = ir | oiag ey threw himself forward and caught R. J, H. SCHENCK, OF PHILADLEPHIA, RESPECT. vans upon the bridge of the nose, drawing the pi rai tatorene his pesientn and, 1 ye pate that fluid. Staggered by the blow, Evans recoiled, but qu be recovering himself bored Murphy into his corner, Clinching threw him, falling heavily upon his body. Rovxp 16,—Short sparring, a cross wrestle and both Soe faa pe Sears oe ree Boer we erty baring ho oa | PVR, A QURAN eB g fl i E : 5 oo he last straw upon ‘his moparchical sea at | Omicial Statement as to Max’s Abdication. "ES a THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Bo fy eg He resolve iteeif into the | [From the Diario del Imperio (organ of the Empire) S'Very cold, with no sletgling, Par! diocclag the menaieen’ tee time‘call, oot ‘oF. oe pict anid Seeaa taoaves ts 1000, jens tara tae Dnt te hit Malety, sxxious to the solaton of the | The New Line Between Montreal and Hall- api sesh a es £ ane retrograde Miculties created oy crisis, convo! Lead fax—Rebbery of the New York Mail to st. Rovxp 19.—Murphy got well home on the ribs; Evans lene, Forces; and perhaps a little of the iene Kind 9 Oghting Teil known, his Council of Siate at the city of Orizabe, | Albans—New Trial Retused im the Case of countered upea the Vises oar ama again upon the chest; comer Witam net uO! BXTRAC will bs eceseary to overthrow the Church power, gain orn. Oy 94 prin ml vt, MS | Vinecllotte, the Forger. ae. oxchanges at Jong range upon tae dh i got twice Pear i “capitol cy of Ihe chusiey Gnd sguie, los ton sero | 10 whether the way to accomplish / such solution etnias omar wok Dec. 18, 1868. | Fought merrily to the ropes cad both went down, THE SUNDAY ued Si'the conssivational guverament sa thay dia sa tie Suen would to the from Daa eae Mf ee ee ‘Hou 20—Evans’ want of condition began to tell upon OE FIVE CENTS January, 1861, just before France, with her bandit . Pibelsaiteggion | ceeFy om trade with Hahfax. The most influential mor- J him, his left exe show wae cleverly cotntaed wet | (RHE SUNDAY NEWS,,..........,.PRICE FIVE URNT>, Bi oe ScEMrAMENTART £0 FORSION MsIEEENA srar now raging in the empire; | Hoste York mal of December 1, for Bt not | fhe right temple, "Boch down imrifvay Sate settee R DRAWING BOOM. The Mexican Catholic Church will die in © manner latervention, | naving arrived, & i Rovyns 21 and 22 were about the same, very little bard es iro bees J ong Wate governed ‘dosh Church ; Wi for three centuries has . ‘Deon in Mexico, as in other parts of Spanish A the also to the broken down state of their Majesties’ health. Dold darrier to’ educatior cadaprogrees; ‘which haa been deemed these causes sufficient sulted in the finding of ‘be ene Kasex Yusttioe, 1s ee Se indulged in,and Murphy dropping on each HE SUNDAY NEWS..............PRICE FIVE OFMt8, ‘4 boy named Wallecourt, while skating on the Rideau ee Qes> 25—Murphy down in the ring after a lively FOREIGN NEWS SY OCRAN TELEGRAPB. the one sole causo of all the Mexican revolutions; rome power in the | Snow, Zeer Kemptvills, broke through the ice and was | *irouxp 24 ax Last was the best contested of the bat- | ‘TE SUNDAY NEWS... which, with ite money, has misre} ted the elements k ver the | Anew trial has been refused at St, Johns in the case | te, both men Gee AE int, Mur | “THE LATEST DOMESTIC NEWS BY TELEGRAPR, to it; which has, with the glitter of its mag- = © | of Vincellotte, who was convicted of forging a notarial foil from a blow upon the and when Biseent tinsel, clouded ‘the intellects of foreign interests of society, | Sct, ‘The prisouer was so ill that it wes necessary to his second claimed thats foul blow bad been REMOST IN THE RANKS OF JOURNALISM! ministers as (o the real questions at tssue, or Hutionista; vend 4 | carry him from his cell to the prisoner's dock inthe | stfack by Evans, The claim of foul was put in but not THB GUNDAY, with its plundered treasures hidden their honesty aay ee independ: | court room. allowed, the reforeo deciding against the claim. At FIVE CENTS. under a silver cover, which, with its $250,000,000 of in bebalf = e made otis this moment the information was received that the HE cash in the treasury and its mortgages upon half of io of interests so dear, thus by Skating and the Weather im Quebec—Sub- | Sight was discovered, and that a raid was meditated by T SUNDAY Mexico, thought, a few yoars since, tbat it was a power oat lady im the State, coald mot pass uuheodod f he G the police, whereupon the referee decided the fight a NEWS PRICE mighty enough to turn civilization back upon eel aed | LY his Majesty, who glories in being the frat of Mex!- scriptions for the Sufferers by the Cirent | Grow” ana the parties hastily separated, ‘which, with these elements under ite control, bas for eo | °80% — Determinea make any sacrifice for | Bire—Drilling of Troops, d&e. Both parties were considerably punished, Evans’ | THEATRICAL GOssiP, many years made Europe and the United States betieve | the benetit of his ot hie Majesty, aging Oar to Quenxo, Dec. 15, 1860. prepers quite closed. Evans stands six fect two @ gizaatic lie. I believe that, in the intervention which | the wishes of hiscounsel of ministers an '¢, | The thermometer at eight A. M. was fourteen degrees in %, and weighs two hundred pounds avoir. FasHION: the Catholic Church brought ‘about, they have reaped a | Awaited only their judgment as to the possibility | shove zoro. A light west wind is ling. The first | dupois, His antagonist, the “ Unknown,” from mE SUNDAY Kuwe PRICE Hite Jonger, lease, of civil war and strugsle; but like Seer eovinta, pecs ese eset apon pine sam mae of the season was indi im yesterday at | stands six feet two and a half inches 'in height, and | ‘J’ at after esta we of form, it be one ninet; it Both BROOKL' hort snd desperate: for Mexico a ured of war, aud | Hbaral aa wel oF TAS) taltore. andl Ancontee ralgilv? | _ The Relief Fund. Cammisoe have received a draft for partis will 1mmediaiely go into training for the impend- 7, ence that the old retrograde element is powersesa, | {2 Snancial and, miliary mater and lkewise relative | an agaional of £2,000 tom Liverpoot. An | Tog contest, which, from the exhibition of Evans’ game. FPHE SUNDAY NEWS wheathe the sword and develop her immense natural | ' the o rp ride pref er ll anoagiacen sipeeriiner tn London gave another £1,000, ane in this last mill, will probably prove a closely con- SYRER? st A . battle. ited DIRE EFFECTS OF THE INTERVENTION, poertos ty adie pall conid ie syodvas A portion of ‘he troops were out yesterday in winter HE SUNDAY NEWS Do uot expect Mexico, however, to recover ima mo. | Porlances, Gnd Ot ihe. presend m a te faking | dress, practicing the new ranning drill. Sparring Exhibition at Morrisauia, T ment Sam De nee ae we sone yn the a IH NR GRR LAEERANR RRS 150°" A sparring exhibition, for the benefit of John McGlade. PROCEEDINGS 0! 1b; of France; for renc| vasion ¥ pm nasa Ea RMSE | aged Morico more than all her former civ ware put | TH Late, Intercepted Imperial © THE WEST INDIES, of New York, who is matched to fight Sam Collyer, of (Te scxpar xEws toy - Ithas consumed more of her resources and | “dence—Charges Againat the New York Post nee Baltimore on the 16th of January next, came off last TO ANYBODY. Sued, mere ot the growing enterprises of the timed OMice, Colonial Reconstruction fm Jamaicu—Re- | night at Hibnor's Washington Hall, Morrisania, ‘The ox- Lebreton pened ip ton yearn tetas (From the Patria} forme by the New Executive. hibition was witnessed by « mised audience of sports Gracia ano EXC} AMERIWAe 1O88ER, Englieh packet from Vera Crus in We have files from the West Indies dated at Kingston, pd sparring was of am ‘ 1 , VOry more than $8,000,000 of active - There were in the provinces Of Darango, Chihuahéa, fan in its mail certafn documents enclosed in the official cor- Jamaica, on the 24th ot November. The news and com. | !ferior American capital employed in the mines of Aheso ts Sam Davis acted as master of {ceremonies the os. SUND. ng tne utethe, euch entered the counyy. tod | end tut they wore. capeuea’ by repetices guerfan, | "mer yajeapms rece reohess Onyx came up the harbor | See Shan Se Cele tol aeeres tence ane, Bae | Te Oe ere is not one-eighth part of it; for it pas been | who captured the wall eka, that Snail vi ‘ark of self defence. Tecel red outs ¢ artmeras wusecoea nea, nn nt luory | here (Mexico city) on the 20th of September last. ‘The | OM Kingston, from Port Royal and landed = detachment | penly an tnd. both made tan ‘ricade poor = PI Tigerness, ana with it, Freach honor ernment mm ae peteaticn of = Of the Third Weet India regiment, arrived from Hon- Sr Getieee there from this THE SANTA ANNA AND OTHER evGHE. mae, La aesertion duras, November 21. a heey ey ‘McGiade is a The Church party are seeking, by avery iasenting ele- | Soetrrenes ‘foe. goverment had “nor aecoust, "vee | Her Majeety’s steamer Barracouta, Commander Bevan, Wiles Masor House, [™ svxvar — repels, ttn cae subject bas been investigated, and | arrived at Port Royal, November 21, from Nassau, N. P. Prize Fight in British Columbia. THE BEST = pa eee ne oe ee pT Recreiting for the new Police Force of the island has | A prise fight came off at Cariboo, British ‘PRE sumpay Bromusvilla, foxan the tna of Mations eons | sihlch ltt Mexico ion Replemb 2 un ivfred mare | Commenced, and « gooily proportion of mon ha been | tatwonn Baker aad Wikoe, November in ‘era heace mens could not been } enlisted. eg in 4 ny ae ely thelr busy | im "on Mexican soll Neither could it have { ane Kingston Journal of November 15 says:~ wot site 4 low bu sot TT cnn. lot ethno, sey commences re | MER Nin New Fore, nt (Ne COM@PONeNC? | isnt Rov. 3° Tas reigned the ofice of | O& he tires ia oY snws, PRICE sirife, Jesuits to the lat, Ubey hope allo: Gaunt in the ihe’ Post OMCs of thas city fails the charge and | Vicar Apostolic of the Catholle churen in this | rene Contains Tench Si ee ere | Reet cae Simcha, st ae | Renee Steers as Sete | Re ae ranteoRRATE SRE e ir. a . PL FD ed isthe rsnaaions neta order thet may herent | tha country, an bythe erercie ot an virwues | Wiieon's ‘chest was nan ORE ious progress tat! te. conetituticn of 18¢¢ | MAK of being tampered with, a ulitties of the “Apostalicomce, bus eer Ceiba Ticeas 4 Waleed x ier mg ee eee those ideas toa focus. The time is past for aay ‘will rejoice to learn that he will continae to discharge the chk A, ET NS mevoment to take place in Mexico wi the ban. of cup eno tana. te i thre Yeas er m we wOnRERY im WALL STREET. duties of a priest. BROOKL' ~ SURGEON, X93 UNION ww Young Boy Decamps with $10,000 in Giold Volental Recoustraction. .—The nbefore-yibi'e apision, sad say man who Bonds. The Receiver General of the colony had made his | OVRRBOARE wwe & Tarmuod is Bumerone ee | came Teor, Be Peer, anal oe Shem ne nest ewertal siemont of | At sveuine information was lodged at the lice Sestngmaies Wage from (bo fecry beidgee, to eee eee ee Cate te omen wh overthrown the | Heedquarters that the firm of John Monroe & Co., som BA brokers, doing business at No. 8 Wall street, had been arms, Swindied out of $10,000 by the dishonesty of a young from | ™an lately in their employ. It appears from the infor- Ce a eR i i i ff i —- Juarey and his cabinet ) pass many & | mation obtained last night, that on Wednesday last the but ae ee ae td yeue spans’ betean tat Horre anger and exposure, shove named firm pond y= py HOFF’ be papers trom New York speak of Santa sent a young man in their employ, and the boat was too for him to clear. being | CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION FOR THE MAR. HOPr’s AL! yale, "iaveants Ah sed foe | Shoat iter yar of em ut whet name is preent Te ee ee ee cia tee tak | SaaS DOM emt enen F | Hore MAL gr eaten Yturbide, and retura to his native land, | withBeld, te depot in a’ certain bank @ $10,000 gold autemnDt, Raman fine yery Senn yon Toney og pT Ld BL ie MGALTH vere to expiais upoa the scaffold the many wrongs he | Dowd. Ibis alleged that in place of the man Wie Die Ogee ee Ae re ee eT ae | [QRMOVAL. OF HEALTH saitleved pon Mexico? Tenn scarcely believe be Pg P, ban Se rent 00-8 saloea ‘ear by, the water, fed slo prompthse, tar Wolsse R 8 ‘ i WEALTH ahy fo_foaheh ae to make the siiempls oven wih, tes ag SRY of the depose in Be bank poy oped ee ran to bis aid and | ©ORTAIN GOODS, iieran covnbtnee, o Hea aH. Wb toe power of France cael net Meet aera | toek Yeermed 10 the oftee and serrata is rescuing him from bis perilous position, if PIANO AND TABLE COVERS ¥ 19 ‘NOW. 7 Bava with bie Menon cannot, The tiwermin be not fear | book aad soon after Ivf the establishment, since which not @ wiser & much cooler man. Let, ron AO Ne ¥ WITHIN Tit REACH Bie movements or his machinations They rat their | time nothing has been seen or beard of him. ———— | Gononstt’s INQUEMTA—A young Woman named Flizn i BL. SOLOMON & BONS, THE, “rayne eno eet, Preaide nt Juarox hes told me, w; fence bis grit mg he absence ratner | Trao deficit on ordinary expenditures... £40,604 13 1 r ; ‘30 Broadway, HOPE'S My a aud the pubhe opinion of the eoontry.” ge, sent @ mese father’s, where th Board adjourned 10th Docemper. one Hol 5 paarectiber the Prottiage ot tee church perty wiih Sania | Young man resided, but bis whereabouts cody off PEA oer yey bene pe “ AG STAIR RODA!. Brat rons! S BR FIRE GILT AND SILV) i pS whidl i Place, can id jomted instant. facta re eee MERSHREAG @ Doane street, Son eeain eu GERMAN OINTMENT.—-WARRANTED the text for The of this ment wae to allow tne Soto armel of Mr Rusteworth, the new Fipancial Sec. retary, and for the preparation of such measures ss he The scting Financiat ad addressed a govern. ment circular to the severai clerks Of the vouries throughout the island. The parishes are hencefor:h to be reheved “of the expenditure heretofore incurred by them (or ecclesiastical purposes ;'' henceforth dieventers, Roman Catholics and Jews who do not attend the ~tate ry nor the futile eorts of Ortega to overthrow the | ascertained. His father had presumed that he was visit. for whien they battle, “The more they are | ing some rolations in this city, bat upon iaquiry eorbing by such men the longor wil! pence in Mewiro be | bat been seem of him, Yesterday afternoon the above firm sent shely usual to the bank, when the STRENOTH OF PARITES ©) a certain curs, without ‘danger, slaw gunds, scrofa, al, rheum, aif bone and akin dlemeees, ae For sale at 0 Bowery, ‘by ail principal druggists, eeeaeers EE 53: o contribate death from fiseuse of the — * iaepen for Soo peenerer at ooerees of their her parentdn South Sixth street, near Eleventh, FE. D. pe neneng #00. hii om sige lilies Mr. TL. Herbar has severed his connection with the ~ einen hice new. Opeaies et RD Sm BROADW: Ns RS FROM Jat Jamsicn Railway Company—a connection tbat Bes ox /WE CURTAAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM. ite ortation. and specially made to their Order, embrac- isted for many years, in which Mr. Barbar rerved ia oe JBWRLKY, CLOCKS, BRONZES AND FANCY GOODS, Lowe, Dee. 15, 1868. | various capacities, from the apprentice in the workshoy, Mirwsrwer, Dee. 16, 1866. A that ® number of | Lill be rose to tbe’ acting manager on two diferent ce. [| rhe yiweukve Champer of Cparmercr ot 8 eeating Weples, Rome, ba, formatag tre taack exten nme place, mode ibeir | cantons tocaay fled Nepalioovely i feFOr ofthe censral mee: and rare ‘artiiese. lnanry gree eapivived om Uue The Kingmo® Jeyrne. of November 24 sty? tbe vv. . ”

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