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EUROPE. Special Telegramstothe Herald. ‘ John. H. Surratt Embarked for America. The Pope “ Peevish’’ in Negotiating the Roman Question. ITALY. IN DIFFICULTY WITH TURKEY. Russian Expression of Friend- ship for Austria: OUR DUBLIN CORRESPONDENCE. &e. ke. &e. tTALY. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. mt with Turkey— Papal Court. Buorence, Dec. 23, 1866, ‘The King’s government, after Cabinot consideration, ‘Was ordered that two war vessels be immediately armod ‘and commissioned to support the claims of Italy against the government of Turkey, arising from tho affhir of the mail steamer Prigce Thomas. ‘With respect to. ‘the Roman question and its attempted solution by negétiaiids, We aro informed here from Rome that the romai} he ae to " z a Bits as HIE , proposed by the Tialian government, although , @Ouusel and advice come from all parts advising him to moderation towards Italy, ‘Fratice supports and encourages the offorts now being made by Lialy for a settloment, but as yet the advice has sbeen of no avail in Rote. . ‘Whe Diplomaric Representation in Vienna. Frowance, Dee, 23, 1866, It is gain ‘reported that General Menebrea is to.be “wppoinited “Minister of Italy at the imperial court of ite ith ak .. SOHN H. SURRATT. . SPECIAL ‘TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Ls oophe Assassti Shippeil tor America: ° Atexaxprra, Ezypt, Dec. 22, 1866; John H, Sntrate, the Lincoln assaasin couspirator, * who was arrested fi this city after bis escape from Italy by way ot Malta, Was placed on board the Unitéd States sloop-of-war Swatara yesterday. for conveyance. to. the United States, in ordér that he may be plnced-in the “hands of the authorities for trial, It is supposed that » the Swatara «iil leave this port on her homeward voy- age immediately, ¥ a » THE..CASDIAN. REVOLUTION. Active” Moatiitien Kenewed and a Strict Turkish Blockade. r Loxvox, Dec, 23, 1866, Advices from Candia state that fighting still continued hore, arid'the Turks had strongthened thelr blockading Meet around the island. RUSSIA. ‘Friendly Expression Towards Austria. Loxpox, Dec. 28, 1366. The Journal de St. Petersburg denies that any un- friendly feeling exists betwoen the governments of Aus- ‘ria and Bussla, but sasorts that both earnestly endoavor efe foster the best mutua) understanding, PRUSSIA, “Phe Legislature and Crown in Hfrmeny. Beart, Doo. 23, 1866, agteed to the budget as amended by the House’ of Deputies, and has also adopted the bills to annex the late Danish Duchies to the kingdom of Prussia, HUNGARY. An Independent Cabinet Prowtsed by Austria. Prsta, Dec, 23, 1866; Baron Beust, the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, fim.@ specch yesterday, said that the appomtment of a ungarian Ministry was a mere question of time. “SWITZERLAND. The Republic Looking to tte Arma. " hes Bunxe, Der 23, 1866. ‘Th Swit Atsethibly yostarday voted an} propriation @f 12,000,000 (rancy {ur the purclase of breecti-loading tifes. WaARiKe INTELLIGENCE. — \) eo6 Lavampoon, Bee. 22, 1°65, The steamship Manhattan, whic lett New York Dormter 22, has arrived cat. OUR SPECIIL CO (RES7ONDENCE. {RELAND. - CUR DUBLIN COMRESPONDENCE, "The Bevian Agitatio, und a Close Lookout for Stephens—Govertment Preparntionss Detalis ot Meany’s Arvest—Seizeres of Other Pereées and Arms Pepots—A “* Risleg’” in Engtand and iis Rooult-Exocative Orders in Case ef an Outbreak, de. 2 ‘ Dest, Dee. 8, 1663, © The Fenian pot stil vbiey and smokes, but as yet has not boiled Over. A)! partics Continue ‘ooking out!’ for the appearance of the Head Gente. Daily accounts of bis Inading at various parts of the coast are cir: ulated; bat ali, sO far, appear unfounded, Maay poople believe that he Iinded some days éince on the Southern const, in the neighborhood of Bantry, and that he has been fn Dublin the past two daye, Ourerr, with a knowing look, assert thit’he ig In London, and will remain thare for a -wook, till certain matters of devas) are arranged in Ire. Iand, But the most reatonabie cvactusion ie tha: he is Just opactiing the old fable of tho boy aad the wolt, Having declared bis intention of being in Irolaud be fore thé opeaing of snother year, his first move was (6 disappear from the surface altogether; to set the anthorities here on the qui vive, and by comtinnal falde Marte and cries of “ Hore he ia|’’ Lire them oul a littl, and »0 get an opportanky of coming ito the coumiry when they area litte of guard. The dme of hie arrival afd. tha piso at which he will lard are probabiy, of mecesr'\y, kKnowa to s very few of tic most reliable (fiends, but the scoret has been faith. wully guarded ; the great mare have not the Mightost true iaformation about eit! ‘To reta'n the confidence of bis party and the penaantry of this country, Stephens mus: make eon effort tocarry Out bis promisos; but he will meet more diflieulties than he ie pefhaps prepared for, Pho goverament are tow fatly alive to ihe atate of felling in the country, and continge to make A extraordinary preparations to moet the programme that he has aketched oot During the past Week three adifi\ional regiments have been drafted trough the country, making the regular force io roland now Over twenty \uouse id mea, Seamen and marines bave been arriving the laut couple of days to be be placed’ as & reserve on boar! the training ships. Rusnders Of Aotectiver are stationed at the railway stations and steamboat wharfs, to inspect every one arriving and departing. and lay a detamer on persons or laggage Which they think looks at al) suspicious In fect a system of espionage has been inaugurated now which far exceeds anything of the sort ever known here and disagreeable Reprusiy porpus ho aro Known to be woupacted WB NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1866. 5 ; Pi ‘ 7 pa : i 5 * * thonght that @e America or wh, by their appanrance, awaken suspicion’ | peopl, and to letting his army betlers tha oy RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ina word, tah woh fore OS nes aksiabeet thote wow piece la that Of belonging to thatteauntrys = es rer ter ny if hoard, alrei ee a : house, of the tue house footie thing—a kind of holiday fun For overerowa Arar of rearaing eighteen: young mon, |, 8h fom ia ee LCS an nntary, and, hae Joyal and ausplolous ap ool -X ium erent ania with their wives, chi baggage. Were pounced up- heard, too, thatthe of Meee dignitan rendered Dedication of St. Stephen's Church-Impres- | toouy structure ton, and the lecturer was frequently applauded in the on in Belfast on Saturday last, immediately after landing | (1.4, ‘by Femonstrances that; were wo tin sive Ceremontes—Hayda’s Imperial Mase No. | and liberality and course of ite delivery. from the steamer, and carried en masse before the max's- | 5 singt the sudden withdrawal of tho army from Mexico | 3—Nermon by Archbishop McUleskey—Com- | bors of this 5, —_—_——— Fate ptt cot ae a eterna pace | {8 obediegce to ® command from Wastington, crit, | cluding Services. indeed that I shou! PHILABELPWIA BOND ROBBERY cons wore nearohads thelr bonag, bundies, trunks, ke, | CA! Huw do youlknow that the werseie that are tobe ed Bit. Stephen's church, in Twoaty-sighth atres, has boon Sear, wa wy" We ae were all subouiited to minuto exanaination; but nothing | felon ste Pt ih uh, Aer a aire here at b> | slays considered the lending Oathotic chureh in the city | Sfgred up oa your alia Tei ing. ta'the |. The followingare the descriptions of the bonds wolon srhich ooald give a stimdow for a charge of con: | Goubt this must by regarded as « mery toulade. 4s rogards music and ceremonies, particularly on great | great lateness of the hour, and the to disap- | from the store @f Wm. G. Gochran & Co., In rufladat Toten natbech linetalier eta sania bas bese coe ‘: fostivals. Finding that the church was not large enough | Polatment or tte daar ae soe yea | Pll, om Satuntay:— atl tevoriend on thle inary of corn dee wae SURRATT'S ARREST. tre Comsnge, ease ebesn rin Yas rg | tes fag ‘euer ‘etic eps gepae” toa | “aston mevirante nese taken 815053 Sager ts eames Meee Ward, of Now ‘ork produc “qhe Last Chance of a Habons Corpus Dis. | odifce was built in 1954, thought it weosssary to-extend | ‘nisnded get our kind | sttention 4 bonds Delaware Division Cis" $009 his papora, showing him tobe ‘citizen of the United charge—Arrival in the Harbor of Multa. | it, and im the spring of 1865 the work was begus. His | 1 will, wory briedy, strive to potas ont to you.mbet | 24 vonds Hunt ‘aa Broadtop 12,000 ‘Tho constabulary and Metropolitan police have been {From the Loudes Times, Dec. ¢) successor, Rev. Dr. MeGiyan, carried om the work. with. {it Ht ie ae tet eat ot divine “fal 2 bonds Huntington and Broadtap Wallroad.... 2.008 stirring themselves, and made numerous arrests during Bronte bsye just occurred which wilh periep Paty ical | Cnerzy and despatch, and yesterday threw open to the | Sicrides offered upon ite altar, the true and ee an Foans vivene Batloned i. oes the past few days. Some of theso proved to be*auite | story of Presideal aecaa wits inet iat aoa! Public one of the handsomost religious edifices in the ose Sepeypie sopritas, one ths comments Se Uniew Cone? “ 5,000 wrom, and after alittle delay tho parties wore net at | Feonen qusaiions connected wich Ciel ment tiais, © © ¢ | city, ‘The. present exterior dimensions of the church of the self same sactifice, for alt {a a in eity bonds : 4,000 liberty avain = Amoug the most important of those | 9! Sapien th of lant ‘th, the Ameri- , i Coody foatner by Our Divine Lord aud Saviour on Navigation boas 0 detainod is Mr. Stephen J; Meany. Dotectives in the | 8 Sunday, boworgs, the 18th of lass month, the Ae: | ure ax followa:—Extreme léngth of church, exterior, | gitar of Calvary, but which 1 renewed aud Frere ninhoat lane Seee employ of the Trigh authorities have bean looking about | en Coane) served tira, but it wastoo tate, | two hundred fect; breadth of body of church, exterior, | in’ another and’ different and bloodless manner on the eta Cone fiveall road. 10,000 ee Oe Sane a eee eee Seren had just lott Naples by the ‘Tripoli | sixty-seven feot; breadth of transopt, extertor, one hun- | slurs of Hie Chur cvery vhore Carenghere the werid, . an ‘steams from rising 2. Total Heres . | From. Scotland Yard, art _— oy how dred and ten fost; front on Twenty-ninth streot, ono acknowledge 10 be the great Fica'ese is cite rasan pore] oe,e00 when, on passing voy Street, they saw Mr. Meany, They know him at once, and took him into custody under a warrant which Meagher held from the Lord Lieutenant, He was conveyed to Bow street police station at once, and locked up, Sir Thomas 7, the chief magi waa then \aroemee, fa as Sec bani it was the oflcen comeeped: lian thet oeenisiy to Dublin. .Beve-. oon- ry " aria. , the telegraph feat nach sade Vonawa General of the United Malta was directed to apprehend Suratt while the Frail wat in harbor. Jenertingy Sia pace applied informed ‘Eat ‘oer was no sufficient authority Tripolt left for ‘and de- ‘The envelopes in which these securities wore placed office among the debris of the ol hundred and twenty feet. The interior is divided by | ture, The first duty, then, of man ap re columns into anavo and aisles, with double transepte, ‘upon (God, deriving his extatence and all he hae | qere scattered about 1. fo pay Him tho iribure of our homage. | other papers, with which Ue safe wageflled. If tha and {3 of the following dimensions:—Length of church, | anq internal acknowledgment of this ong one hundred and ninety feet ; breadth of body of church, be A] ‘8 manifestation of | burglars nad takes rouble to roy what they sigty.three feot; longth of trausopte, one hundred and | *! foft behind them they would nave gained conw 4 BEET atk of etlonse aden han, beget et an external | rable time in whlch to-negotlats ttine malen scrip. #4 16 be and taken some time to obtain th " centr ie, Aa foot; height of side aiaes, chiry- | the spictt—th i worships i.that which of | esoastay ie imant of thom Wad Uot Voom ‘sutured jeune extern! wate te a spirit, lolopes The front on Twenty-ninth atreet in of face bricks, td ny who er ht In spirit end in ‘Thia recklessness of the rosy be ace? nied for B 4 ii ae ee - a a oe with Belleville brown, stone: trimmings. It is divided | truth. But man i not an angel: Bele bot rire Or ee ee los gemtazumpens eo 4 into seven, parts, with centro: gable, two sfte gables, | sPiritarl being, that ho cap copie ft paned of «| from, the wumber of empiy wine which wane feok. high; the,walla are forty, and the spice ninoty-six | std therefore must reatet tite oe cimoet Walt | thing but e sober stale fy foot high. ‘The building has two doorson Twenty-ninth | 27 Youtd not be complete if he 4 combine an tobaceo, and helped 10 tho ag, street, with heavy double stone steps with ‘fron railings szieriag ond Np ea ih ae Ara Se Sat hs Nabe be and basement entrances underneath. The interior has a ban) Seon a Be he esi’ oem at which inte the vrore to opee 16 0 ed net dt groined roof, richly decorated with ribs and bosses, and | Sonsutuies “the very essence and” the —necemsity tarbed any of the menus of on first floor, is elaborately painted in fresco, With the addition the | and tho life and substance of exterasl wormlip is the Oe atd oareie she manele Church of St. Stephen Is probably the largost parish | offering of sueridon, no it has Deon fom Ov, MCN | Sotiond by anv chanow. Wravellers the sore church in thé State of New York, or, perhaps, in jhe United States, The architecture of the building is Ror . manean }, with semi-circular fe ee cag SO 6 ir nat, (After a pause, ws, rey we. Thi ole 1 Aged te” Lr pee qrestate possessed Reve, Ststewet’ ues Wate Meee ine eutaioner being 0 a a aide or tne enacted ak Se eT eee vow ga ned to give ‘oun @8,"ho burglary was discovered the potioe suspictous and tmmured among ‘and I pro: = oon pelac the nest Seka ‘oBering the. {rett of the oarth and | were notified ‘and at once commenced work up ine ieteit a: rome Me toa tae | aay Rag Tihs Tig adh orien‘ | the at go he ok wrt Bi MU sh | Sit gae’zes Mat Saya vate oss TbOo ry to God 1 sore Dif dopend ont banker 8 the Pah Pa “aly ee md stow en my tht in tsuinourot baearNie aad | UZ. 0 notted SNS "Faery kind turnianst tay againey her Ma. tae, disagre his thanks felt, besides, that Re: ba Aptions of ths atolen vecuritins ah fart as they could on pon the-.entree ao soominel¥ fo ‘tat. Tranaernesion be had ingurreg |, be sicertained, From the characte Of most of those & auras oct gx O vt ceremonies. | Wa; “a 4 . ured is le that the thieves will bot bea to roaline @ : ‘ pte SEE Gpiaanl Seoam of par- | Hn’ ob 5 OL AP gle olan on of thar gotten bape tow onan tes of ‘compacts | every aisle ite cond std a aire te gear | at ACCIDENT TO AN ACT 1 at te A F. . Paks nape dae mes ot neating cay of jurch sain tes thousand tden , nt Cd an ige*soge Sine, wis Goorscaimie. 23, 000 Temes Moguens, Apothas pt and thors’ cooked Gin have base Ws two thousand | victim in place rf, LF yaus the UD Ont, ata, agg ith the 1. [-aboro that nomber crowded Into {t yosterday. Through | even thus leaving to 10h among | The vetordn actor, te Biehln vee Mao tephens in Paris, 428, Sel isunderstanding the ceremonies dia not com- | men that redempuion was to tho ettuston| in the right hagd on Saturday oo ghphigegred bs nila quart ‘aewelvec clock. As that Roar the | ofthe blood ofan ianocent na po tim. So wa | theatre, while fogeing with Segue tm it aot ol in the future hearing, ° preceded by croas bearer, men and | find that Cain and Abel pffered sacri opera of Rub Ros ~ ents Flusod: with their wictory in Acolytes, entered the church from one of the Twenty. | moment be imued from tho ark, took and : a beet " two ‘pounced rances, jon ceremonies were mals i a & t an Piet. their onlesterectan rhe Se Wa poe ar treason ow porpe. | Urief, as mont hut ono was hike Bact iene po rms ad Mel- ively bastions tte; a ™?, May MRL oN Clonakilty, Boltast, and other towns, numerous arrests niosaneoenminegsin: bleseod. “The Litany of nis solemn | chisadec fucrlicon, and dawsc aed sare; and | ove hata ann nila anokior ma uy die fate of the have boen made, the moat important after Meany's bei inconsing of the sanctuary the high mass commenced, { just In proportion has God more st aed clegriy | MGM BEOOMINY CEREUS Ow lhe fOr guile, but the young man cailiog bimsclt Dr. Power, who was the ape | Thevet an at oe wea im the exuve of beltion. | Ker Dee MeGiyan, pastor of the church, ofictating ad and ro tho fact that heres to be Wag- | cciAinel ucts, rowed oe ie Bt owner of a iédical’ extablishtdent in Temple | colebrant, Rev. Mr, McEvoy, detcon, ont by the offering of sacrifices, ben be gav Hited througy the pres: thet Creve gamers ‘treet ; he had an it, one Gambosville, adc, and , Wm. PSole, 0 law to Moses he laid down not only sheduty of offer. Bln Atcmnrane a ‘award : ofcoremonies, The follow! men also assisted: | ing holocausts and victims, bus # preseribed a ah for tm Ct was found to contaln not Rov. Mr. Farrell, Rev. Dr. of Charleston, South | the slightest dotails and most dimtricute —mi- praia hag hg at of drugs. But yee & Carolina; Rey Mr. Molarthg, C, Macready and | nutia the ceremonies and ritesamd all Mat | Gone fiom the rangniictut di isos was found w room enpable: of , Rev. C. 4 jearney. There were thirty boys in white sur- | should be observed in the performance Of thin: nim Sr ST kode oboe o Hae t Sobers bere opty sult test 96 ow eLeopo! taas Ab obes Ke he cos provent, One of the great features of the Occasion was the | law, while they bore testimony, not ombgeto th hundred men as & drij! room, anc And yet wo know that all thoxe sacrifiecadm the reason to think that it has Fn HB for that parpone with recently. The three'men Wor immediate! music, which was unusually briliiant and imposing. } that sacrifices came from not a mere dictate of « ee ree cement aeeeine till conveyed to Mountioy prison, " iy ‘There were neatly eighty singers in tho chotr, moult but from a. divine institution, founded» ta tii: A superior donne Wines and Patrick O'Connor, au auettonect, was also. arrested from the Mendelssohn Union, and an excellent orchestra | hoart; that it was a law, not of many bub@ely: o" Tod, | | Cuoeg JOHN J. BEARE ASU, IDTORRMbers «row under a warrant froin the Lond Idetitonant, at ie pace Bh IM he A Od hes tahoe g lin peer rnpingenen = 9 uaMern . = of busimess. ‘his prisoner is bi james 0" ul of 4 rK°. organi © | sublime act of sacrifice was the ex pression pine wide “nn the former book oppor in the "uh People Coe or church. First gue te overture to Der Freise\uds, the ot faith andyof piety that went up fram. the hevrts of Fe a. FE reg mote cot [Aig sd sentenced to penul servitude last commission. On search- terpiece of , that Salvator Bosa of music, In bw peaple, declaring their belief andefored owing | Cumecs, he, fa: bel) lay Gemmeme. 4 iis work are embodiod the wild and fantastic images of great sacrifice of redemption om thay ara. of Cal German superstition, and in strength aod vigor of in. | vary. The reverend preacher dilated me atrumontal effect it has never boca surpassed, It waa | upon the subject, and. a finely played by the orchestra, and, whatever may be tts | to worship warthily in God’s tompiguerstow aptitude for such an occasion. it formed a highly efect-.| they might be transplanted to that grander ten ive introdaction to Haydn's Imperial Mass No. 3, which | by God himself—the abiding plaor of the-oyo ing.O'Connor’s house ‘@ man named Brunker was found conceale!, and ou whose person a quantity of bullets ‘were discovered; he was alto kept in hands, A landing clerk in the employment of Palgrave & the great agente, was net seized; and John Hickey, who was ro- ed, Mth 1 A, Motte Chemont F ceutly released from custody, was and the Awd, i wpe ym apo ta pron, Epi ni napmenteanacene pened ae typea | angels—the blessed abode of saint and, par PSN we Lie This morning @ ‘et: sacred mucic that we have. Hav! overed viees re pot couciuded ariy three Tarra Ce eT Ceb Ee ee ee ate. 8 {he ‘barrentions of aaciont sicred’ milter the protege | olclocks butouch wes the interest atteciweaee thom that - luxuriousness of modern Ttaltan theeses and the monot- | few of the congrezation left their seats before that ime At Memmons'. aan Brondw ev. @ mplendid onour, insipid stylo of the German hymns, Haydn | A magnificent marble altar will ere lomgereplace ‘he | #*har\uner Nea a gg Sood vo f-s noiborneg ae folt that to compose sacred music as ft raaily | present on, and when the other improvements ia con- | 9%, PS ‘should be ko must work on a system entirely | templation are carried out St. Stepheniaghureh willbe | 7° 2 pee er different. He therefore borrowed some ideas from | without an equal in architectural beauty and ordaiacnts, au Porpeng Cast dramatic music, but preverved, by the solidity of the | as it iam music, ” Jaro and py harmony, some resemblance to the fine solemn airs of J. CLT TE, Bremer, 156 Beoadeey the ‘school, baw by bis en icine Plymouth Church sermon by the,Bev. Henry a ct ie ce ci melodies solemn, tender, at the same time digni Ward Beecher. a Mecte! fold Rog a (agree and brilliant, In his sacred airs thore are occasional Rev. Henry Ward Beecher Proached fester 'ey morn- Pew rw i Cure sont baat oo graces aud ornamente which happily relieve, (rom time to 5 bs sortane vk eity, 4 10108) snl time the general loftiness and magnificence of hie ancred | ng to @ large conzregation at Plymoathehorch, Brook, Laer, 4 Barna aieont, Comme oh th desceht on 9 ept two men uamed Kearney, Sante “t Loe Ke YY, Who, it was alleged, shot fell] in last. a rigid search was nade for pit mt wero discovered; oa ve Adaya on Me fe Fenian — AS were conancted aws ey were lor choered by the assembled crowd, A maa named Thom as and trunsmitced immedtatet; 0 Mountjoy prisot yor sie gg be te % tore: 6 first att iy may be sal taken Place in the North of 4 "4 et ty oroaeqgeed ftyle, Im the Imperial Mass these qualities are strikingly | lyn, on a text selected from the forty-second I «im, h Ti al . ol “4 sorainnt The Kyrie in, Dinar Sata aoe eng | frat vorne:—“As the-hart panteth~ after” the water AS nah eee hiseea: ty marrial, stalely and io moms | nrookn,"bo pamteth my aout after They? and eleventh source anal meena ont 204 Instrumente, with the deep dinpasmn of chapter of Matthew, twenty-sevonth vets. V0 T as nome of the complicated commencing bis sermon he asked a conteibu' for the = “ Deneft of the schools ia Virvinis and oftie colored pr- nee, rhe rd my cae pnd Hogting pile therein, some of whom were represented ta him by | rvtatufehine at, No ott Broadway yer tang rf Soiysngsl mace, After a rather Soria i Northern teachers there ax unable to ebtaln tnt one moat | 71m bart a alae eon O ‘Towards the close of the Kyrie a day, Tho request was liberally Feaponded to by the Ck MSE rl ntti int, ie , congregation. He also announced the Jecturos turing the | - Irishmen, who boasted of bein sension of the Seven tt he rot coming week, at this church, of Henry Vineont on Katebs ‘a Vin Dye. The in the id dog cite ot nad ey Stree rom df Hom, Senge ohn ARSED pa ea int “inctiaane tant, endes olive: rartherance " Iriabmen to leave the bed betes reverend orator then began ye. Ph Tagen rit OOK placs, ‘alicgre con spirito movernonut many * a yearning |. irtetadezere tate. iat et less ™% the greatest state of and di give with tolling eect fooling and aspire, | Astor Howse sill maanaged to secure one of the ices and instruments tn ot. Danguage of the Meairaint — * were armed, An ‘pores ‘was fike one of those ledge tn the form of ¢ Chates, T. ¥, Knocked one out of another aye, colminaticg i Np tod san oth Supreme Bee eine Peale ra qoaate mepaanlt vat tee eer jouty. "ae 4 & soprano solo, and & sieve that God | @C@eenburys ani Ml had Lis face ent, spoiled, as were the a pretore known Jared, bat the principal Injarien wore. sald the lady \axrasted q that God Matire tet sore axD cntEnKEnee ‘among some shave the wae age Fy Te gg iO’ nr Eptdeate | ee phe they ‘moan io bie work dowe'ne th sled to | for nate ater Were) Gghting | Spromiacsoueiy. © J mg are Ua, Bihows th a eg The remainder of the tears prenontond BROKAW AHOTH EDs. rien and yells of those engaged in expression or , Madame Anchints Was | some considerations a* to how this knowledge and cou. ST Tage y the contralto on ocension; Mr. W. J. Hill tenor, and Lafagete plaee of the most alarming charactor, Mr. hnitaz o sclouaness of tho Creator eoult be advanced. ahiten 7 “5 used. ‘moral MANUFACTORY BOR RARAON-104DERS. Cp comer elfen pp ne Mes he ape tig AN — enasion,” and the rloters cooled down and ot gy leaving the village by the sands. Whee the W, Tarttepoo! police were informed of the affair, the Baper- intendent, Sergeant au nine officers, all armed, went of ia conveyunce:, but on their arrival at Seaton the riot- ers bad dispersed, Some of the principals m t an be identitied, and they all belong te Wast pool, At daybreak Supers lent Davidson another pike near tho seene ol the riot, The pikes are at tho West Hartlepool police station, apd are tnoat fotmid: king weapons, ot tor erate vith Disenssion on Theatres, Their Infincace om | ft rmAe sett, hart A ~ ‘The Canadian government has applied tothe home eretagt dios’. in toietn: Doe Civillantion, Morals and Le ge yew Yenter¢ay afternoon abou! twanty persons ga! att ne hae t rt Ue Hall No, 814 Broadway, for the parpowe of exchang- r 1 whet, il tag een Florence Kex9 sete pa ‘apon the morals and manners meu " T a ee WACTIING. morting been po pen Seed or emmens ‘ae oa fo en twa ae em operied tte didcussion by saying that theatres might be ie ialidaje..bke.0e arth ciate ap aaa ot if: a BASTA «Bi Cates etree. him ne: one-third alia! se ont me can be no ‘that in then continaed by that Provably the tra morals hakant thea poliiical, & wtare would corrected if shakeners'* plays Cote ot 4 We North (hero is len’ OC sympathy Feaiainr bay De ek the tne.” The spettor «bon pro. [ALI TCT Rami o-roaale sacurtonteal a7 We hapyon to kno thas durting the past lays Trigh- to peice Beakanere for haviag writin eneh | bewwedia! aMlewyran seb every og te men have thrown op thelr employment and left this prire pintes (7), and ai it his plays presented every sol dist riot ter Lreland tue mowed object of pars ip the throat roak. ins fuliabitants of thie conatry fayort and manic) nine <n } hase of human char while thine of others oply x ~ of © rad Bor ortwo. aud that if theatres were mot nv) ported oMtenitrs ri) eur P ciym binked cart mloums | ‘The reapectable an ” -¥ oor “with the rea jamay and horror on the quested to keep Ne pope Nhe go ple aia. " wid - : prosching revajijiog, 1BB very point which te the | peg gttaza iar. Precis Y Larntors replied iat, the Inf: venoe of OP Babies LU Ye » erm vw pee fof 2 NADY the pens, A. poerer an theatres had bern agsinst crefization, The prev’ bad | wine taal pmetoring trou fo the woh ote “aontabiet 3" bal) a ii i ° " the NUMBING \, aed on 5 9 beeren WO have prove thon looking at it im tyeos, opaah a. vrs ilen, Diet cabhleetd 1 Cure. > ,’ r4 0 taporpbia tad. It ts nattral that thowe who have the yh Ait i) WE threatens (o wrest their possessions from their grasp “vee, pper Land iy the —tandlords who are protected : $ - tee of \ue oxming vernment in thetr Orders by wnat py aebeseeing:? 2 y~ porsession of that property, ald wish to gee cfushed Ce. t adew out any movement which, ili-ethe Feaiam organization, A 4 pltetider pitty eae Cot Ghee Cotagnes $ Me Fetes a Oy feshoun Dryperty yn ee Low athe Pvawtor Bouquets, Uriah Reform Leeam unite both partios |-\ eaty unat the penncatany - under baune: that haa been q : bed the ti Ait erat pd ne in London, on i ny iat, 00 the sabject nomaion. defence ok ous thee” et in =n ko > Lal ya . Edward Keevil spok and 4 did soen en at . come when Ur Kabbath eh Thvepraeatee of ths Lak Bereta ek aistsceets THE INVESTIOATIONS. AT NEW ORLEANS. see a papain Wostrcron wow tak |, hen.‘ Mike oil opm fp ase; if there are a hundred men yi which were « talidnal de oar TL Who support ihe refurak MovemEDt, 1 cartain!y ie ie very moet wily do, The marses don"t Dellovo in ape pe eee * Wve rectifention of t! 6 vated anemone of the coaniry, Arausing debate was then kept op het ween t tant (or above ae hour, when the merVng wij they Wisk Votaie (he matter into they own hands, mn: eee 5 Mee teer. vl Se ee a Rev. Charles B. Kmyih on The Pwo Naked | Ton one ot wens pre a Truths. . —e Meat from ootiying districts, Winch stil feeb 708 | ghoridan’s fitnees to admisttate in this department, and New «an ter, The i 4 weak, So thas ably to reepend to ail, a ferther ’ Notwithatanding the Indemency of the weather afer | 40° mat Far Comte tae at 3 he Dumber of mintary will be laporved during the coring | his aéte, andthe pteseot sentiment of the Southern ceaseech peemtldd ao Print Riots Pouwesey efor \Ser . * nee B noon to listen tos hectare on | The Dro Nake! Bros bon amd Whtekere, ® A great meeting has beon he'd at Cork by the gentry, | © Governor Welle has written « very important letter to from Rev. C. BR wmytb. After the usual pingine ond « Fane. Piet Re resend tg MN anca Bs 28 landed propricters api me 08, Wo Fecommend ine fermavion of mutuas protection as the govern. meut wih fot ranction volunteers, end niso to eweae In ‘specia! constables, It i« likely thelr suggostious Will be ‘& ted On bY many other districts. Tam enabied to inform you that the ast Instructions sens (0 ali consimbaiary 6 po's turengh the co niry i that, in ease of @ riot in the Gisiniet, of aay attemp! ata rising, all communication i# \o be cut oil, the Powt Uihee 1 (olecraph wires aro to be seed, and-thedugtary if ¥, deetroyed by the c vary when th ee ee Bowater Trumbull apon General Sheridan's adminieira- tion, witch he eritieines very severely. 5 THE CVE RIGHTS LAW IN MARYLAND. Loge Bet bn gi Its generatly nome antion w'() taken shortly im the United States Tyistrint Cours In this ety in reference to the alleged disregard of the Civil Rights hilt by Judge Magruder, of Anne Arondel county, im eeumeaning, stgroed conv ined of Tarceny to Us seid ‘a accordance with the provitions of the Maryland Got>, a prayer, the revhroed gen :Jeman spavunced aa hie tert > Pe rm Ayr) E Thema 9. 21, 28/1 Prove. sil things) hold fet that [bw pres vk aM Ca as whieh im gant; abatain from alt eppearencw of evil” nn ‘The lecturer af the commencement of hie Mhepare 4+ Kine asa thai Newraisign Gat alt its time 16 moetny the @bjeeueonm ahbeh tet brprny] rey a New F ~ bomen Be nme, Weta birt . alas Sets “gh oo) Mara Bee lens, 18 0h eee, © tonnple im presence « Pee rare. deal terse magne enjoy in vabmance and reality the whe t* e fe fo Mary there at another'« Me 4 Bod tne Che oy oe nee It Maen pone’ Fieing 18 to be steunped ont without mercy, afl camme- which has not been repealed mines Mary) ond ow jd He them exam) the tom - - omnee - Diewion with the district shat up com; otely tl ine | frowns fue Sate Phis lew, euthodsing the rain of apie ae io oene veered Core feat ot “ hetiae — an again in proper bands. H ‘A panishment for eritne, ie tn direet Goodict | wine a wore © of bee fullewihg tivo A ee ane 5 Ae fm the oad preven: th be Spray Kilgitts pif, whieh maker the (flction of ian, cat ofiea, ia fervorand devotion. i» pretaund , etorgy &bAGi4 learn to wee emer i ra | Zi ting to ia time to ® any prniniment vpon the biscks other than tha: pra Chath * feonate everette an] homage for ibe | to ae OO tal th cers erie Weve Machine Can — -_— ” Ip ty See, Saese chins; Sunde Peet gio of Chee st pe nnter v= forsee) YG Fy wn 5 inebe ehireen thy ott 977.2"9! ra. Jee vine able end imprisonment, ie matter tf ACLEACE | diagepecion, the’ we fab to ponder nad to apure 4 i nasal hey ing carhine, Provitert Om Loaind WHAT IS NAPOLEON bOING IN MEXICO? iow attention, and Miers te mach mpocula | cate ~y we oaght . that superiot . hotlines, " at} arostly mate” we aMtinetion, fouttly 4 on oon em sel Sls slvr nap eet aC tion as 0 the course likely to be pursued. ty #olfience ant phindwar of our Clriation | show sos thelt jorge from. the re ™ — ratte cb) saad @ tadann Ci gernebapndieds itt ind bP et im what howe thle rowntit ¥ aah, Dat ah 5 Hr pet poten yrrtan i Mle ie tae ay Gina a8 sear Wt Freach rae vere ped ‘ THE WEATHER 1M BUFFALO. nome a, thiek you noe —- wy Le | } ast T,-4) te 2 pao porary tev 4 ” . a Prospect ot Being rid of the Mexican adveptu — E dan Re arch cortasé? Jat | K tae y= rome ~~ are wattttering agninet the United “tates for the aga realy Berrato, Dee, 23, 190. thre of ity ue nevaw It | the coumdersion of | he Ae Wattdn + attivade Tne fave wen to aveume towards Prange, The weather atill warm. Th bas rained ali day and the 4 viet. name ot He ae ere i ie Pade Pf roots Be hy be wo 2 ee hE neLe: o The army too, m, told, exprest vg amtoniehtient | how is tart disappearing. Mercury to-night 55. Trams - Aus comwmonials; i® the ine tring ” Fre 24 Wiraiuean the od 4 that ihe goveramokt should, dracate Setico merely Be, | ou te Lake shore Raitsad ghicl, bare bese, decained Tort) Na we, tne are more ae | valastama wipuamlp once of ianiWioan PoraBity, Tig eet tier tat hts caneo the States order tts troops away. an‘ before aay or yy oriwo ” ‘a * 5 “ we =) —_s the objecta Cor whieh ite fi wee vent there pave | op tine, are without Gay Mel value or virins, ex- | the pieee ow P Sune bo S's wt CA ” “ beet accompiehed If the terms in whith the Tun preamare of the xvow and rain on the ver) o' ch of President of the United States ary of France in | the Niagata Market caused It to fall this torning, er his mewage shogld torn out to in aay way @ie- | ing with “— fowt of the souhwenters w fa) they refer to ome grent object , oxoretiag | respectful, this murmoring of eivitinos will become | No one wae vi thi sive f > i ain ae im on tenis end, greet an eee ti lant SAIUNG OF THE MOKA AR, ert erowe enguae necontics uy — y 5 weeny eine discdat roa Piiese te Mo’ ia Pourkorn, Dee Ot teen tis TTS p~--4 ro) we Ld oe that he a ‘The steamehip Moravian, Captain Aiton, wailed inet wecolaa ty atts tasted of ts aught obo quarter past veTen o'eioes for Liverpens

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