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M E xX I Cc O = ise ral ‘ HAY.Th, MARINE DISASTER. pane : = " stood yesterday, when the rumors * beh ta _nmperer's projected rer to the SPECIAL CABLE TELEGRAM TO TNE NERALB. Less of the United States Steam YOR THE HOLIDaYs. The Incendiary Fire at Mirageane. Lavanroon, Dec, 23, 1866, The steamship Bolivar, just arrived at this port from The Mission of Sherman and : the steamer For THe HOLIDAYS. Campbell. Post au Prince, Hayti,. December 2, confirms the intel- sara ene ae ip oe Scie oe Leet tows yucky ve mee seth og hey *: ‘as “a TE pais Paes morn! Miragoane ‘been destroyed H mmotore Releely, eunk, ound THE HOLIDA' ti after six violent atone, toe Pee Fo the work of an incendiary, — : = Se RO ary dan he ay ee FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Details of Maximilian’s Return | trraling carage, arawa. by twoive nerdy mule, and | of Sis ieacy tase nereae pits, Tet intentions hei abe. left nero with. the object of going home for ven va fave ibe words Ono Metioo™” Note chose was | seussheder ouster “gett of Hratoe, were nal CITY INTELLIGENCE. cere be, ae eemeee Tu bene, ws sare news ia an to the Capital. Talsod nor a hat lifved, . The stollé Mexicana who hap- | milan, hating manifested te trims Gout, i the wwe bope it may sce Sa m4 ened tobe on band looked om and wmlled and chatted from them concessions a mibtpercebinas Wk, sooner, FOR. 7HR_HOLIDATS. placidly among other, neither seemed nor cared Caxermas Cunms at Tanory,—On Christmas Eve Mr. on 7 fo undermand the import of what was cocuring, ‘The Janes E. Ayliffe will ring the following melodies, com- Utah eeeeeaaat i Re al auras GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY- M. Eloin and a Special. Courier for cavaiy, al tit Ho leaves behind him none but French princes rpeete Me credited at that place, as no confirmation of it bad been GREAT AMERICAS TRA “COMPANY At General Castelneas. de. &e. &e. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALv. | ‘The Cause of the Return of Minister Camp- bell to New Orleans. New Onxasrs, Dec, 23, 1866, ‘The Mexican mission having accomplished ita ends— GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY GREAT AMERICAN TEA CoMPanr GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY’ GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY” GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY machinery consisted of two horisontal engines of 700 horse power, and her screw was 16 feet in diameter, were endeavoring to extinguish. Henceforth they confine themselves to the figid execution of their in- in the most absolute BEERERRE Es * Bamely, to in Veutenant General Sherman and Minister Campbell hav- | for the last few months he has ima asa'| manner, the resporalbility of their government; to look Btie carried s.crew of sbost800isen, and lay srmemens RIGAL COMPANY: ing each returned by seperate routes 10 the ates | State 1h every distnct not overrun By the | only to such interests as it is diectiy incumbent on consisted of 24 nine-inch Dahigrens, two thirty-pounder SHE GREAT, ANBRIGAN, FRA. ‘here remains no longer any obligation of secrecy which day’s Hrnatp. The deceased was not run over, and it is | Parrotts and two twelve-pounder howitzers, ” them to 3 and to prepare, in theshortest time imilian. He holds the and the strings, and r wo ir mes eaten oe | Wh whe meertamtay | Sager een Sot tran | Sd ae corte ORB Se | an tem Perera it, Hisxatp the objects contemplated and the ends gained by | Moreover, facts are coming to light which seem + | On the f th ceased ‘against one of wal bee hi fy ee 9 rate Sh Need ALD the objects ci caten di the part of Basaine to hold on to hie the following day the Ettafette published the fol- and him one of the side ordered to the Pacific squadron’ aa flagship. “Flag Officer vinte! f ‘whe expedition, The expedition, though it bas not achieved all that was expected of it, has not been by any means a failure, It has opened up communications witb the republic of Mexico, and has defined and deter- ‘thus fracturi skull ‘aud ‘arms. Death m' have ensued almost tustanthy wire the oc- currence that John Wheeler, the driver,.was not in’ i John B. Montgomery and Captain John Redd were in comimand ‘when she from Norfolk, Va, for Rio a On the third Of sailing it was discovered e: H } & i i] 2 i é : last few days he has been. endeavoring to open commu., f ohne the after ongine was carried mined upon a joint plan of action, which in thé fulness | nication with the liberals, and. even got together SREDUT eowld not ne. if shore was any | dancer vay, and ecSRNapl OaUD MMIAsiv Sept pse free. ef time will be adopted by the United States and the | Such liberal chiefs as he could find, in ae Marshal terday Coroner Wi! ited, him ‘ball’ to. its entire length. In consequence of this disaster — Juarez government moving ip concert. Tear tishd RARER with hee eee Castelnan, await the result of an inquisition, which, | she was compelled to put back-tnto the eh FINEST COFVER IMPORTED, The incidentu of the Susquebanna’s visit to Vera Cruz | eve ieand contumely has Deva heaped upon. | _ TB€ sime Journal, as if to show that the French troope pane al Wetbectitr mane’ to Wile reas wal praere Giockeca weeks soeat la eeecine belle , tbe FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, have already been made known by special telegram to | Maximilian to induce him to.quit the country. The bar- | are in a hurry to evacuate, gives the following:— . iNeati Lancaster started from Philadelphia for FINEST OCOFFEB IMPORTED, : he ‘bers of the | “adits of his favorite drive is one of many such acts, Lieutenant Colonel the Marquis de Galiffet will take ‘where she remained cru! nover-having returned to the Hexiiv. The sole reason why the members e MAXIMILIAN WANTING TO BOLT. command of the contra guerilias in the tierra caliente, the United States, In June, 1861, she.arrived at Hono- FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, expedition did not land there was because the solitary It was while the irritation caused by these slights | Colonel Dupin is to be appointed Governor of the depart- lulu, bearing the flag of Commodore sed aa landing place of the. port is mominally in possession of | were fresh upon him that Miramon and ner and his | ment of Vera Cruz. ‘ visited the different ports on the Pacific. In July, 1865, FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, the Maximvlian authorities, and to have attempted a dis- | 49 the capital ‘The French were daily preaing | T'S looks like vigorous action on the cosat. A Sper ered agate gy mermaid ‘with especial reference to the embarkation there would have ap informal re- | bim to coe o ba he, ovat them, wie seine. oe Mm ielen 3 Wo be towed Me eeepc, for re NEW YEAS TABLE, » was uw 6 commant \mander cognition of & government that is HOt known at Wash- Siabark et oBce for Austria, The strong remoastrencer ST. DOMINGO. ‘ K. Davenport, who had relieved Lieutenant Oommander NEW YEAR'S TABLE, ington. Nothing arta ap 12 sda peayed dog = fins. Detich Minne, Apes iene” E. P. McCrea, in November, 1864, Having deen ae NEW YEAWS TABLE. French horitic juebanna, Bazaine’s } n! prevent im from doing re- DOMINGO CORRESPONDE! paired resumed. ruse, puis polite ae Pip eubnyancelr se him to Mexico | Sulted im the notable Orizaba manifesto, tiready pab- peer. sans nee, of ecaetbat’ 1865, arrived at “Honolala, from: | NEW YEAR'S TABLE . ty | lished im the _ Then, it seems to have occurred | The Island Quiet—Development ef Industry— Panama, having mado the trip in fifty-four eee city, was replied to by General Sherman in terms equally | to him that the proposition of Miramon and Marquez the present year Commander Davenpott was NEW YEAR'S TABLE Failure of the Baez Party to Create g Rev- ‘ co courteous and friendly, afforded him the best opportunity of spiting Bazaine and olution, & s to the Powhatan, and Captain Daniel B. Ridgeley, KEW YEARS 1 On leaving Vera Cruz the Susquehanna at once pro- pg: the) French; so back to the capital he has ipo Sr. Domrndo, Deo. 9, 1866, et Sees, pena §8 command. "As will Ue seem: ¥e : speged veeded to Tampico, where accredited emisearies of RAMON 4 POOITIVE—MARQUES 4 PAILUER, Tho republic enjoys at the present moment perfest ptt Ao ce age tlnd ow ann bdhdlihoer—- ease Juarez awaited the Ambassadors of the United Statex, ‘ ne i Miramon re 202, will be able to afford } tranquillity under President José Maria Cabral, who was the time of her departure, Her record as. a cruiser was BW YEsh's TABLE, ser! cation thy ‘wnt Mama, |S ae an ein ata | tte bY or rage and tng nh etree a or eane new TEN tant, where another short council was eonfden- | to aixty beyond Mexico city. Mar- | *f September last. Newspapers announced that previous ‘BER 0) ; YEARS Sol ageole of Haten;ian thy remit 15%Thet' a detalie, | quer Mo Gan te Celetie bak all tin ee Sous tomeree f his election the country, since the downfall of the-] Teenty-second eaese, whch en eemp anrineds Fespose | 0 far'ea can be ascertained the following oftcers | BOP TALAS PARLE, snd joint plan of action has been determined on be- | Taisne ihe Promuent inauy milios and army has been | gabitions ox-President Baez, was in a state of | in Life,” will be read by Charlee E, Whitehead. ee een nee. Mee Teabe Tey tween the United States and the Republic of Mexico. | tng in prison till he can get arma to putgin their \ vandalism, that since the gigantic struggle Accrpexrs,—Mary Hoy, aged seven years, residing at | ‘parture from Callao, 80 tbat the reiatives and friends of } Which will Re scldat 5 Immediately after the withdrawal of the French troaps, | and to steal a few thousand dollars from the surrounding Spain every one had pretensions to the | 102 Washington street, had her leg broken while playing | the officera whose names are given below fos pope. @ OxNts 1 PoURD. planters. fal, im addition to the doubt which still a to — whieb will unquestiOfably take place before the Sint of ‘MAXIATAN OX THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE, ond ant 5, be repub- | On pier 12 North river. truth of her loss: @ CENTS A POUND, trdnate eramént : ‘President's Mc . refers completely: disorganiz: must say residi Fourt! accident Captain c — pel eMac ay ca iaae real peetent. to" Mexican *atairs wan, telographed te Orizale, levee, A terete ie eke, eee fin toovech ap ier: of Sg Yiedenant Commander Ws, B. Cashi @ CENTS 4 POUND. That point,” sald Lieuténant General Sherman to me, berg AT | ype sagt gh ot ee ee jon, when the lower Py ltt Hayy ignorant? oe R. Bridgman, M. W. @ CENTS A FOUND. “1, a6 & military mam, consider we chosen. Their | chance to humiliate Bazaine, - , is it astonishing that those who fought | to be com : WW. W, Hendrickson, @ cENia 4 POOKD, eatwe plans Dili SHAS wie. inst Ncoelden for the: restoration of their independence of np ieeeas ease feat years, residing at the corner B, B, H, Wharton; Second Assistant, before Sei -second street ‘avenue, was mgesld i : | them, upon the whole, judicieus and prodent” Then, Vena Crvz, ove. 14, 1866, ed/on the corner of Spring street and ‘Broadway ea 5 hone Becced Sarees a teres 8 ESA ED FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS, @ CENTS 4 POUND. Third Assist Geo, rer, Vand tm the event of any fragment of imperial power remain- Inch, Béwin Siise, Acting Towra Assotant, Southall, Px ‘er—Edward Foster. tog, United States troops, as your correspondent has | The French sicamer Panama, whicn bes just arrived aymas ‘Xo New Your's table will be cotaplete withe at It. vtfong grounds for believing, will be marched over the | here, has brought out two hund,od additional Freneh | sfter « the nid Assistant Surgeons—Fred. ¥. Power, J. D. ner pa = Rig Grande 19 the suppor} gf Juarec, and Minieter Camp- | {reps and three hundred barrels of gunpowder. Grace Raunoy, aged Wx years, was badly barned last | "Claviain Donsld Mclaren, an ] s “red, te pope SPeCLAL ENVOTE, evening, at the of her parents, 2223 Weet Captain Marines—D, M. Cohen, CHOICE TEAS dell Wil (0 the Mexican seat of government to r b z Seventoonth etree, Her recovery is thought to ve | c/n Ui Marinee_—F_D, Webster. ice 1 yerume bie officiel yelations with the republic of Mexico, | M. Eloin, the hero of #0 Deg sashes missions doubtful: at Ee Dh nat f CHOICE TEAS ‘Thie nmch deitig accomplished, I asked of Shermaa, | anda special courier from Tench government to 4 "phe American frm Casuein & Fabens ‘Males—R. W. Lane, G. W. Claxton, John Dettess. choice TEAS “Do you consider your mjssion & failure or a success"? | General Casteincay, sleo arrived bys the steamer. Th® } sion to work im avis ‘ A TOUR IN THE SPHERES. oe werines Hf CHOICE TEAS He replied, “TO some @xtent a success, Woerenow in | [00 caer predhep teeiiogee aes ‘Guia. Dorset? ities, pared ion of the plans of the Juarez government, and ‘The mysterious 7 fe Pi f Mayi- en Lama. CHOICE TEAS papel voy Se atmadinen farina gente Miss Emma Hardioge The next mail from Valparaiso will doubtless britg ice they know what we mean todo, Jnst.asin mechanics ve 7 brad 3 the | contrmetion ordenialof the pipe J & CHOICE TEAS the opposing pldees. of centripetal and centrifugal al- af the Gunton Bouse bere by the Preach | theee @xpare’ Mia Eosme Hardlage, & distinguished lnsaile of the 4 SiatiSoas to place Vol uit Soabdenos ioe fener st cnoice Teas traction produce certain resulta 1p Mexico the fear of | ,,,1ne seizare of the Bowe? cots by ibe sae ead § the agent sptritualist species, delivered lecture last evening, at | Present, goa u on Bunday last, has caused considerable excite- | Eu Dodworth Hall, ‘on ‘Christ the Spirit.” ‘The sadionce erate a ae ie CHOICE TEAS French absorption on the one hand and the dread of | mont.’ Meximilian seut down an order for $50,008; the ; CONVENTION OF SOUTHERN RAILROAD SUPEMWTENDENTS. 1k TEAS” Amer)can annexation on the other have brought about Pi lie a to allow paT ene A the hh OR ‘which was assembled in overflowing numbers was a RAIL CHOICK TEAS some degree of unanimity among their loaders. i wise } Zrtre”* fis acisury has Veen mete ender ihe couention Tage Hasmviun, Ded 98, 1868. _ CRoicn, 3Ba8 shore was more-of't; ut we rotist hope for The best. | sf September tat’ bes Unit convention, tbocgh i was ‘The superintendents of the ana pans to East Tennessee and Georgia, Virginia Tennes: All that the United States want to see isa strong, nnived | temporarily agreed to vyMaximilian, and way sent Norfolk and Petersburg railroads will meet at © a0W full snd complete. ane cay are selling them at the- following low prices:— BEST OOLONG $1. ‘nooga next Thursday to arrt schedalee and rates of freight. iy government in México.” Lieutenant General Sherman leaves to-morrow for St. Louie to report to Genera) Grant and to resume the charged of his department, Minister Camgpell will re- main 'n New Orleans to await the tide of eventa, and the last month. They weréyll captured without exchai ashot. The three chieféwere condemned to ‘death, aoe alone for disturbing the Dut for having issued a bloody proclamation promiing dreadful revenge in case of a by the Freach steamer | success. The day they wer tc be shot a tremendous rush for Havana, but a8 the vessel did not touch there'he | of peaplatook place w the tial palace, imploring RS bimeelf ) mm ape nag in Mexico, He can soon | the pardén of the prisoners. The President's mother int | for and throughout ‘the lecture took on themselves in mild form the office of a theatrical claque in demon- strating their approval at the proper stages of the lec- turesa’ wild ri Died. Dnrscou.—On Sunday, December 23, after a short if. nees, Marruzw Drivcot, a native of the parish of Don- eral, county Cork, Ireland, aged 65 years. ‘The friends Jake Thom; ie wandering about the Jooking- \derably dazed, "He booked haf Posquehanna will'retarn to New York. and @ manner as BEST OOLONG 1. " ¥ manag- ‘boreelf at her 6 — oer romana yet som ingaia are ot gener} Ings Ucindn at an als eta od canine bn | ham, Gaba godhea Eerie mea ves soos BP ey aust OLONO #8. Mexican news,’ Mayimttien left his palace prison, or f Bee pea eet; snd, comet badly piepoty bo a ‘afternoon, at one o'clock, The BEST OOLONG 91. @nsaba, on the 14th inst., en route for Mexicocity. I was Se pe a oe General Joe are =, deing at a lone toning wil bo taken to Calvary pil SE ® personal witness of his departure, 80 often prematurely abruptly cone! ovuny. — q BEST UOLONG moore ih chem deat ee eed ean ieee es ead aera ante oo eae —~ a were, “If Tai to will remain . — of wuhin the linégy’ Outed Resi net BA deriva "et Bavind; Hoc: 18, 1968, sseee Of srotae on Tooniny afternoon, 1 Tlf pa ove oles. as Atienee, ix ji Mestad dasha. the ; ‘The French steamer Panama, from Vers Cros. on the ‘The remains will bo taken to Cemetery. BEST GREEN $12 eee in going back fs not to porpetuste:hie power: bes to] 12 itty rtived af thie port yesterday, with dates from infant son of mane and opbemie M. Parker. ‘ Bust GREEN gi 5. Shrvart the Franch and spite Bazalne, Ho terest v0 | 105 Set ag cctauara olpoere sad ior pts fully invited to attond the, funeral, at Use resldense ef BEST GRRE @ 2 4 vengers Bo ’ poiiaes Jeaeg Ua ‘States to secure this ‘The publication of the Diario de Orisava had recom ae street, to day (Mon- ‘The Company reesive their goods by the cargo, a4 there —— ‘menced, the same as some ether papers in other towns. ‘For other Deaths cae seventh | fore eave te the consumer seven of eight profits of middle Wasmxcror, Dec, 23, 1866. ‘The Mexican Times, whose previous tendencies, were page. . — Jt to not true, as.stated tp ome of the despatches sent | strongly im favor of Maximilian and his so-called empire, on oO SHIPPPING NEWS an. fom te et SEL ee Suis sie BA Sh ei arent en aries Gey Oey BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. . af 4 HOLIDAY PRESEN, General Sherman Minister Campbell to abdication. A Mr. Barkedale, newsvender in r —— Morice as failure, Those gentiomon bave arrived at |-“ly of co, 9 said to be the present ‘iad + oars 48 4 BOLIDAY PRESEX?, Sew Orleans, and are now in Communication with the @evernment, with a view of receiving farther imetrac- criticises the manifesto ‘document’ ts a semi-abddication in itself, be addressing his compatriota eT ge Fo gone. The all having reenee tae taxpayers, and the meeting to be held in the from the fe himeelf to fons, At Vera Cruz they recetved tidings of the ¢hango | Would ha te tera ity Hall on Satarday night-will no doubt be largely again been left in doubt, the om has virtually to the city parks in > Fae. @f pian adopted by the French Emoperor in regard to thy ‘spperial™ governi looked yore For other Shipping Ne seventh page. withdrawa! of his’ troops, and af ‘interchange of com- Ibe ill te eanemies be matified ® Poly. Soe Cobpustoury om ant ta ler Woon bya pened Peeled BOLIDAR ruaeEsT, munications with Marshal Bazaine took place. They were en doen: iarphy hea Re yas the Aldermen did. The City 48 4 HOLIDAY PRESENT, invited by Bacaine to visit tne city of Mexico ané sad Min Ponipotry to Of the Otero murder, w to be lighted ere ——Sptereeen communicate thence with Juarez, every facility for that ; =~ . Purpoee being proffered them; but ascertaining that it Bi ,iaise Sites Chenpeachy the 18 tot. that Aagn-conad 4) by ae ‘a as 4 notibat rasserr, would be come months before the evacuation would bs Re ee fasion, a climactic Oa COR are completed, and mot fegling authorized to complicate our under — ae the river = AS A BOLIDAY PRESRNT, government by any interference in the matter, either to > pol ot ae robbed. Te meg maiden there le mothing that would be more necoptable than pack. ettemy: to hasten the evacuation by direct appeals to ro Seo Uae 1 J P ge of en or coffen; ond the reciplent ls eure of getting the ‘value of the mooey expended (whieh 1s not always the case Ax Orncen Assatzen By Rowpirs.—Officer Hickey, of Bassine, or by an undue manifestation of friendship for the Forty-fourth gecinct, was assuulted by a party of Juares, they concluded to réturn to New Orleans and ask 2 SPRING STREET. Further instructiogi®, 1% is probable that Campbell will Tomca, ‘Abram Plata is forming forces 1m fancy articies), f these goods are vurchased at e'ther of proceed immediately 00 Jearea's capital, but whether | Metopec, acting Independently. Whe warehouses of pan General “herman will accompany hit, or will be aathor- Ta a ‘ Jara to communicate more, freely with Bazine, of will | | rica aes THE GREAT ameuious 3Bs CO, ‘Be didcharged from farther duty in the matter ad or. sgnatey Prete and.people reset} up te: 2 SS ee ae dered back ‘0 his iilitary command in the West, re. | ‘8% Emperor's tate ‘proclamation are very, conflet- 4 THE GREAT ANURICAN TEA O0.. canine yot te be experubasd, img. The Bstofelle ways that Maximilian no longer ad- ‘THE NATIONAL . : pm TS hie countrymen ae emperor, bot ae a sinple bcielganss THRGOREAT ABERIOAN TRA O0.,. Aatuare of Ineesial Broncnre ty te Prvece rtperetmaenp wrens nwo | we i Gen TBE GREAT AMERICAN TRA CO, Departure of ‘Theneand French Treepe | cation. Bre the mentioned m the ‘conformity brigade TTT fer France. ‘. ar and ithas the stanp of | colonel of this ommand, vice THE GREAT AMERIOAW TRA CO, @ New Ontaaxe, Deo. 28, 1808, ‘and Saat cantivates at once. The Feria | ot the regiment! armory, in THE GREAT AWERICAR TEA C0., Vera Cruz dates of Une 20th were reosived here to. | 0B esame suniect considers the resolution, of the day evening last Upon the first ballot Major General THE GREAT ANEAICAN TRA 00 might. The Frepoh-had seized the Custom Rouse at | Soret Shaving sa et Alexander Susie received eighteen voter, and Hiram orem c ‘Vera Cros and cartiga of $200,000 of the imperial | even amerte that it is of the mith two votes, Oa the Spirltualiotte THE GREAT AMERICAN TRA ©O., p~—* Daryes, volunteers, In epitect the treasure, aiaihee Aa po gecend tall Getral Shaler wos unanimousiy slected 10 | remscubieeutionce, ‘THE GREAT AMERICAN TRA Co, ‘The French sles had left with $000,000, ibe form of the government thet yore Rrimdiar General Meldhof, presiding, | feebecmnie eutience, © 4 ond 08 VESEY STRERE, corner Charette, of which $400,000 to the French government it will be legitimate, auges well for the future of this fine body at Robie i and 8&3 VESEY TREET. corngy Church street. ond $900,000 to the aiicone, prdhy ay men. ‘of that well schooled officer, | 2. y sand en. @ve thousand Frenen troops hed Jeft for France. Major Kéward | {a to be regretted. syarct-— 31 ead @ VESEY STREET, corney Church strect. : ci whee {this tatsutry brigade wilt again os. | $84 20 remarks were M1 ond &© VESEY STREST, corner Church sisect, 108 SERIE EMEA SOMMERPORENEE. ‘Nothing has aa yet been offcially annpuneed we aun rah redimentermery, this afleraooa, | wie cma ee ta 81 ond $O/TRSRY STREET, corner Chorch stroet ‘Onimina, Dec. 12, 1868 bp Lg ee ld mentary vole be tendered ex-Geeral Bpicer, whe Es oer way he ‘41 and @ VESEY STRERT, corner Oburch street. nenensene nae han three divisions would , review! cy Rightly jcdging, .amevents bave.cince shown, shar | “yimer,Tepecuwely be cant for Wingy 6. Ward, bo neers to be Maincis sock, as wore periormed te (40 BROADWAY, corser Bleesber street Sra wouldve the ers point apps in the Mextan | Americen envers, Ghermaa and by ae cblthy snd cburty cesses ‘of spiritualism, (40 BROADWAY, corner Bisecker street yevelotion I have made my way here, foranately ia pa eens f of the ofes of brigaaier general, and | Sar teenage 60 BROADWAY, corner Bleecker street. tine o wine \a6 aaa of the Baar Wns 6 ] Seden semeiew Tate sa pd Ee atthe rank ei cceneral Spicer Is | Eecniy applonded, “ree 49 BROADWAY, corner Blocsher atrect. Prange that tbrast this beantit services foresee os ths mouncnien nse Aoorweeiy hen cen eroaeey ot trends of Colopels Beads Wiloox ‘ pte amram athgriny mover very hot and wever uncomfortably old, together as a the imperial officers ignore pad yo yy Ary 4 r Para, naa, i ¥ GOODS, 60 BROADWAY, corner Bleecker atreet. tanta Leaps whys bees ror ae were : me and wie honity. iples by ed, maloriy, i adaiton tthe ene ay * the ys taseriment ot 1 EIGHTH AVENUR, worth corner Thirty-fourth street. ly (he reasone recommended wilian Colonel Martin, ‘Thomas m. bent. bam Their Secondregiment, has been mentioned ai 461 EIGHTH AVENUE, north corner Thirty-fourth stroet. eo his lemnorary place of refuge. Stragetic merits it has is & can. toaoelh qene Here the Mustitidd” archaulie wed wiaeaes Baste leeupeet-eb ‘ettaiane Gaetan Dir het = chars ato oS deen oat? 1 EIGHTH AVENUE, north corner Thirty-fonrth stress. bes mace en craperor had passed hie time for the Tact General Orders, an election for Brigade od seas of Premea Gloss, 7 Neo’? | Mi RIGUTH AVENUE, north corner Thirty-fonrth street aout or two, writing valuminous Geepaiches; which, io teimone 7 eee tae ee ee “dmporters, street! | 4 RIGHTH AVENUE, north cornet Thirky.fourtie street. Tike Mr. Toodle's jetters, s8om to have reached bo one Orizaba: Saturdi last, General Varian presided ct ID 18 ah ce eet Dut the writ’, in olagiog bectlat and butterfies and in ae mae Ca ag Recorder al ye iaaeaee ras Tits: ze palletes \ spivedibagh Pa feping UP for himself om sory a ufficlent capital, @ great or votes Lieutenant ‘entworth, c 18 Franklin Oy a at P.O, mm 8) L nd undeserved repatation'ne # rent. He used te drive flier eered be on tm te for anaes bese thou’ miliie force, Particularly the = tose ee 0 SPRIRG STREET by oniy # few Austrian soldiers, and in the ae Desa e) teawe Kighth Washi Grays, come Missn sears, ii dine a10 J 299 SPRING STREET. son telgapeak cine on cea cas | guitien pure tp bis tendeas ert on ‘evontenl anontion, a Sen ar the Third brigade. “Tew ike EGULAR SERVIOR ABD SE br. wana. 299 BPRING STREETS be found pleasure te Setluleg WaT tee mm | Ars te of fivil mar im which the couty ia oaly of the kind that has takom place inthe First s Di FES pod raicred and for Mo other reason, appa tha to alaneet, wad possibility of @ Fanco- for rome years past, c 20 SPRING STREET. ve Limn annoyance, threw » barricade the road, | Am Jatery sation fer the parpese of bring such - with room onl; soree OF war to® through a change tn in@uttona, CONVICTION OF MURDERERS. — te pace through: eu from his daily drive, This laid dso may appear ena £04 it was we = 205 FULTON STREET, corner Concord street. Brooklyw ee! took, Ve poseaeia and twenty he Ny ndor the presestion French Philip Antosio and Chae teers forsee Si te Md , ie, ‘Concord street, Brooklyn bee took to tmet a neue exe wi f mt x. ,° -* - “ — - 205 FULTON STREET, corner © h ' wax to be ween in tl dresend simply in a nleeee dayonets. Tt then becomay important to seforth the | teseth regal whose trial forthe murder of policeman AMERICAN WISER<GOLDES WEDDING AND ——— ccsaesind etrter, Brovkty jerket nod forage Cap, tong lanky enonded (n { truth of the case. Kennelly hes en going on before the criminal court in ieee the par By aw pie Ces ‘5 FULTON STREET, corner « fivting breeches, terminated by Hessian boots, and | France bas fo wish to interfere in retion tothe | this city for ‘were convicted on Saturday, Beaver street. Mei % © | og FULTON STREET, corner Concord street, Brooklyn no merk of hie raaie @ handsome gold moial | form of ment which the Mexican Mmy | Antonio being found gulity of murder in the first degree tnd atten 0 bie breast. 1 met him at least three or fomr | wish to Having sent ber troops te for and Moore of nanslaughter, edulis t pon: 00D BOURBON, @ CENTS PRE BOTTLE, $3 PER | 206 FULTON STRERT, cormer Concord street, Brookirm. on yesterday, Wewne by bie master of the | protection of her own sa! and, ani ‘an she ishment at t years io the ary. A mction YS. hotee SL per bottle, $6 on. STREET, Willis: hourebold onl; and a he Fapidiy siong, | with tie desire to put am to the for & new trial ‘be heard to-morrow. brewery, 5 wa Fd hi the sare. soon Irieh 4 No, 153 GRAND Bt, maburg. riding over the gqattors ing bie way among | which all clanwon au alike, she wot certainly) ———— = Gamage was done before the fire was extinguished. iaporters’ prion, BORDRAUX WIND COME ANE No. 188 GRAND STRELT, Williamsburg We barr coder, fow te hin, | have preterred to see ertabtished that fort whieh ap. RALAOAD PROJECTS IN THE WEST. —_—_—_—— Vaults 99 Potton etreet, corner WiDich ww pF pears to her ever ee offering the strongest giarantees of — THE RECENT FIRE IN BUFFALO. . - No, 199 GRAND STREET, Williamaburg 110 paid bim the Sen aaa dyin from having dow whatever Civerewam, Deo, 29, 1868 I Th DEWEY, PR 1, XAVIVE GRAPE WIRE No. 1980 GRAND STRERT, Wittiamedaty for the pat changing the ¢ ibatitutiona, Sy may area | spew yy siready forve me Bevvaro, Doc. 23, 1866. ‘ - Brendy Mak ie FrAAtHEt Fariete cc p abe hex ina ont divintererted but amvalling #ao- ~ arte to St. Lowin, have been awarded © Appraivers have agreed on af the amount of a New York, all of Bis own ma J “ ‘order to maintain them. Vewse's Kio, An alr line through Vendeie, 11), | damages by fire to the Union , Works of ‘hte city, Frown at Sandusky, Keliny No, 189 GRAND STREET, Wihiiamadure The trring ovale in which Mexico newOnde herselt F Antemulates und the New York underwriters will setile on thie beets, ashy ral, it oi ad No. 1M ORAND STRERT Williamedure ~e t