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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THUP’snay, DECEMBER 2%, 1866. eg ane A Washiugtos. The Paymaster General authorizes the ence est naneren - - % -- * the blessings of was struck on the head by # stone which fell from hrs, mans tating salogel the Deen POL7.CE INTELLIGENCE. pag Fontes picked up in a insensible condition for years ee ‘nvolved in bloodshed, to which it has fallen ask eens gegen drug store, where he shortly yy. No less than five republican chiefs are stationed ANOTERR Cfearrsa Cass. —Charles alias Charles | *{terwards ex; Ieoae ; Pip padamer Hiaawar Rosszay,—Mr. Charles Class, residing at 228 immediate vicinity, cutting off communication M the, * th Guadalajara and Mi ‘but as they do not act in lea, Yeputed proprietor of a gambling house No. Tincert can only be ‘considered ‘aa, brisands. “It te | 828 Bratdway, where s “akin game" of faro is played, | North Fifth streot, R. D., was knocked down about half- ted that the thousand | im) troops which | wez yesterday arrested by detective Wooldridge, of the | Past tem o'clock, on Tuesday night, in North Sixth patian for the purpose of fighting them will keep sae eel trom the sity, The Geverner bas done all he | Sixth precinct, on the charge of having on the first day | s¥0eh by ® gang of roughs, and robbed of a sil. satomont that a thorough investigation was mage Py Lis order @t the time the charge W483 pYéferred, The result of the investigation was that uo forgeries were proven. Payment had been made on gonvine discharge papers of claimants, and checks were issued, payable to the order of the claimants or the Assistant Treasurer at New OUR CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDEY ce, Rejoicings Over Maximilian’s P octame tion— The Imperialista Hopeful ¢¢ ‘Buccere-The State of the Country-Ne ",ixelineos of the prannne Provable Ear’y Settlement of Our D ust there- Frei Leaving—The J at and. robbed of, « ail Against England.. eee i ie oe vervent of the checks for | thelr Departare—Popul attty ef My cimilicn’ could fr the defence of” ine plac." he commander of | of November let won trom Mr. Henry Fish, doing bas. | Sohn White sore ‘rraded ot by te police of the ‘Fong. respo! y Beate jundred recinct picion ieated in the: See nieeanaionwacti nf Which the payor alone is responsible, The United States yp talaga a hem ‘Admittance | Were ‘given to the garrisons of -Acepul& and | at the game of, far, Me Fish ‘swore. that he lost the | Stir tut they pecan eins, implicated in the cme oy evn ow a Sraar him on oror. Aton nt arts | Ee Spal Neat igi | Scr Scere etre et | oo a —d " Death of a Son of Senator Wilson. i Cc ase a Fanon oe WLLAESS OF GENERAL GRANT. | riven H. H. Wileon, Sixth United States cavalry, oe " Se. eee Mainaning” Malan Generel Arinon bat ak ier ames of chance, Hoe priser man taken efore GOVERNOR WELLS AFTER CRIMINAL STATISTI SER EY ales who died at Austin, Texas, on Monday, was the only Mr-gaco, Deo. 6, 1868, command of tie caniral a ° lng ‘bela to bail in one —_— ee a son of Hon, H. Wilson, United States Senator from Mas- sachusette, Lieutenant Wilson was only twenty years of age, and bad been in the army sinee he was seventeen, serving as lieutenant in the Thirty-first United States cavalry, captain and lieutenant colonel in the One Hundred and Fourth until the close of the war, and as lieutenant in the Sixth cavalry from that time until hie death. No particulars respecting his demise have yet been received by bis parents, who are both in Washington at this time, his father having returned from Massachusetts this morning. A Mail Robber Pardoned. Michael Connor, convicted of robbing the mail in ‘Ohio, and sentenced in‘October, 1866, to five years’ im prisonment, has been pardoned by the President on the recommendation of the United States District Attorney Louis’ Governor Wells, of Louisiana, has ad: a letter to the clerks of the various criminal courts in the several parishes of tha: Stato, requesting them to furnish at ae ALLEGrp Experzuement.—James W. Phillips, a clerk | early a date as practicable a list of the criminal indict- ments on the docket fin the 1st of November, 1865, to- the Ist of Novembor, to include name of person indicted, color, offence, when tried, guilty or ui ted, sentence, and any remarks they may have ta make pos each separate case. The object of this, it is surmised, ts to ahow, er endeavor to show, that the courts have ry oem treatment for persens according to ther color, central northern r. ‘Mendes has been fortunate in his southern campaign, all marking, for one object, perfect harmony; while the | from custody. liberal generals, with the exception of Porfirio Diaz and Corona, act as they please, not recognizing any authority. ‘YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. “How to Choose a Matrimonial Companion.” Last evening Mr, William Anderson, a gentleman connected with the press of this city, delivered a lecture on ‘How to Chose a Matrimonial Cempanion,”’ before a largely attended meeting of the Western branch of the ‘Young Men’s Christian Association, at their rooms, | converted the same ee Nasuvinie, Tenn., Dec. 26, 1868, farick street, near Canal Mr. Anderson, who on Maioney, robbed a paymaster of over $8.000 mand ie was. low ri oa Menta le rata saminer, tu was sentenced by a cour ito bard Bo ‘Opaning pertion ean . im tho Pemtentiary, escaped with two otber , ciara abi ao day apa saa sence aaa UF os boa ee Fifteenth pa Saag Sessa? ae is were D - Frhen that diegrecstal system, 20. fall of tmpurities and bofore Justice Ledwith, at Jefferson ATTEMPTED ESCAPE OF CONVICTS. The proclamat¥on of Maximiliay, of the Sd inst. nouncing his ‘intention to rema’.n in this country and identify him*elf with the people was received with pub- lic rejoicing by the firing of ca’inon and display of fire- works aYi over the country. "it is well known here that the invention of the Emper/sr at first was certainly to Jeaye, (not to abdicate) and return soon again. Dissatis- fextion with the state of yyublic affairs, the sickness of his wife and the scarcity of money in the public treasury were the principal cauyes that induced him to anticipate this step, but other inducements bemg brought to bear made him alter his /plans, remain in the country and issue the on of the 34 December. These were many and powerfy'|, The cabinet, clergy and many of the notables a/i more conservative of the people waited on hing, all pledging him their moral and Minixier Campbell to Await Instructions at New Orleans. te &e. &. Wasmxcror, Deo. 26, 1966, ‘Our Chibns Against England. Tie government is sald to be in possession of wdvices ‘which are regarded as entirely satisfactory witb refer- ‘ence to the claims of this country against Eng! and for, Wopredations committed by the Confederate y.ivateers, ‘These claims, there isevery resson to believe, will be fuily recognized by the British Cabin®l, whil/) our own ‘Cabinet will in turn recogmze those of EngPand against ESCAPE OF CONVICTS. / id the Special Age@¥of the Post Omive Departement, “oinet and Drought ‘his country. } bay material suport, and the clergy im especial } of on! ‘against the Christian reli would be | Market Police Uourt yesterday, with being s ‘Dineas of General Garady, Navy Register for 1967. promising thy munificent gift of $16,000,000 annually. deotroyeds He also adverted to the punishments nen dealor of the game Of faro, at O76 Srocdway. ‘Shedd was An unsuccessful attempt ee eae spate fee Sh to Tho Navy Department is engaged in getting up the Navy Register for 1867, and it is expected that the work Wil! be fivighed and in type before the 1st of January nbxt, ‘General Grant bas been coufined to hig bYouse to-day by “nese, His indisposition, however, ia net of # danger- ous character, and will probably pernsit him to attend to hie duties in the course of a day or two, Minisecr Campbell to Rema‘ain New Orleaws the law decreed against bigamy, and contended held to answer in $600 ball, conan fy pe from the Maryland Penitentiary early yesterday Thing hupare’aud: inapedest, "it. lau its fig edd | THR Oxo Sronv.—Catharine Ferguson, » resident of | morning. One bad just reached the top of the wail wien holy sanction to the natural feelings of the human | “no place,” was arraigned bofore Justice Ledwith, yes- | he was discovered by the guard». heart. His é of the sufferings which women ' —- —. endure from "the ‘brutal treatment "of vicwus, | gente mgryres ou the complaint of, Honey S, Thomp: | SALE OF THE MARSHALL PLANTATION IN CDUISIARA. He was also f,reatly encoureged and strengthened by the arrival of tbe chiefs Marquez'and Miramon from Europe, and had ayangod-even if he did leave the country tem- porarily iat in his absence those two generals, in con- Junction, with Mejia, sheuld still carry on the war | wicked and intemperate husbands met with | tho'thoft of @ gold watch and chain, a gold pencil and a G wi morhies aoe i pdt soning Jit once teare’acaiy tad maveat cay | SUA oat aca hie tattes | Maral gina,» Wao pr 1 eee oe . — 10 Was COI it ‘ g ; CampioR has deen instracced by our government to | The Sport in New York, Brooklyn anc New THB IMPRMLALSES) HOPEFOT, OF SUOCERS, a matrimonia? companion—and went on to show that hid cornea s. een sold for $100,000 in gold. It contalued about’ four Tha imperialists say vat if they have not to oppose | one of the most indispensable requisites to those con- ALLEGED Bunaary.—Constantine McPoland was ar- | thousand acres. vewsia at New Orleans for:he prevent, in order to await Jersey. 4 d : i Fee ae Se Tut vents in Mexico or for fartuer instructions. ‘The frost of the night before Jast put to Might many | United States troops the ultimate success of thelr cause Calegery — was that Shey bari be physical! a raigned before Justice Ledwith yesterday morning, on SHIPPPING NEWS. mae? i s.oertain, and that ne support of either money orarme, | Deslihy am im any malady that could possibly | the complaint of George Hewison, of 205 West Twenty- Gorporeal Punishment tu‘South Caroline. gloovay forebodings in the minds of the lovers of this } » si PP v affect the health of their offspring. There ought to be, | ssvenih t, in which he i ed with the theft of Dr The President onthe 18th inst., through the War Be- | healthful spert, The damp, mild weather wich ushered 4 Wthout the men to handle them, can avail Juarez or | he sald, among married people a certain amount of iden- | Seventh strect, in which he is charged wi ° Arrived. ‘rtega in accomplishing their purpose. The army, in- dependent of the Frencb, which, numbers twenty-five | ‘thousand men, consist of thirty-five thousand Mexicans, fifteen thousand Austrians and two thousand Belgians, ‘besides five thousand discharged French veterans who act as o gend'armerie, These troops are well armed, well fed, well clothed, and receive their pay—thirty-one and one-fourth cents—every morning regulariy, and the officers receive theirs fifteen days in advance. They are all in the best. posible spirits, and th= indications are that active operations will be commenced immediately in every direction to recapture all points now held by the Uberals, THE ‘DEPARTMENTS. OF TRE COUNTRY. Tho imperia portion of this country has been divided into departments, several States forming ® department, the divjsion into States having been obliterated and now totolly ignored. Marquez has his headquarters at Pue- blo, as coramander of the Department of the Gulf, Miramon 46 stationed at Guanajuato, and Mejia at San Luis Potosi, bas commenced bis campaign to recapture and occugy the Mio Grande department. -Videurri bes been appotaied imperial commiveary of the Departmont of Mont ey, a chest of tea and a quantity of tobacco, James Fergu- habethold ehotld oon with crder and regularity. "ne | son informed Hewson hat b> saw aPoland going out | ,eemshin 1 a Posian (hp), Brooks, Lirerpm, Dect sharply censured the habit of marrying for money. His | ° the store on Christmas morning about two o'clock | {; John Dale, Dec'l2. 18 miles SW. of Tolshead, j illustrations of. the various points ho took up were nu- | With the tea on his shoulder. Constantine was commit- | steamship City of Washington, bound up channel; ‘14th, 50 les west of Fasinet, sed xhio Excelsior, bound east; merous and witty, aud the general subject’ was treated | t4 for trial without bail. mt throughout in * popular manner, His quotations from | Aluxcen Hianway Rouprny.—Michaél Higgins, of 398 | 2th, ist, O11 long 18 49, press seamehin ‘hetpl ie e jaws of different countries concerning marriage | sec ven: rged . | NYOrk; 19th, lat 49 24, lon, 49, passed a ster it “ saa he aida Sohn, Hpelen wie having as 8 bluelighta, bound mes Sin dat 41 15, cigme tA paased partment, directed Goneval Stokics te issue an order sus- pending in his aepartment, until further instructions, arlicies five and ox of his geweral order declaring that ‘orporeal puptebment shall no* befinflicted upon any per- ‘won other than 2 minor, and also interfering with the state law on vagranoy. In compliance with the maquest ‘made in the same letter, a copy of the oreer directed to be inwued was to-day recetved from Gemeral Sickies’ Deaaquarters. MMegalitv:6f Miltary Courts Martial. It ts updiorstood:e. generti order is in course of prepara- tion to be directed to depa:tme@nt commanders ecquaint- dng them with the decision of the Supreme Court against the iliegality of courts mertial for the trial of civilians, Bnd directing them to cenfine themsetves strictly to miti- ‘tary duties, leaving judkiary questions to the decisions “of the civil courts, or something to that effect. t Relief for the Arlingten Freedmen. A univer of gentlemen held a meeting here to-night, ‘with Mr. Saytes Bowen as President, and resolved to ‘appeal to the charitable of the cowntry to relieve the ‘Recemities of the free persons at Arlington, numbering eboutone theasand, principally women and children. Aus part ofthe design, it is preposed ‘to provide for in the present week Jed many of the devotees of skat- ing to dou, whether they would be able for some time te ind ulge in their dearly-loved amusement. King Frost, however, hav ing punished his admirers by a temporary absence, thought fit on Tuesday night to make a reap- ' pearance, in‘ order to prove that he ‘had not lost bat ‘only waived the congealing power wiiob is his special prerogative. Yesterday was therefore quite « turning out day with the steel-shod public. ‘Phe lakes in Centra! Park wore well covered with merry makers o! beth wexes, who entered into the sport with evident gusto, amd whose ‘merriment wre considerably ‘m- creased every now and then by the mishaps which befell their companions, The ice a: the Pork is im very good condition. The water which during three or ‘four days past had collected on the surfece is now frozen over, and has cise. quenily coveréd the frozen snow which had. during tho earher part of the season ‘pre- sented such an unpleasant obstacle to the progress of the skaters, The private ponds were ulso well patrou- ized yesterday. Oatman’s I'ifth Avenue Rink is covered ‘with’ a very smooth crust of ice, ;which, however, present rather weak at the edges. If the frost cont this ponéi will present ckating facilities of unusnal quality; the ice is beautifully sigooth, and, cosidering Spat the change in the temperature is so recent, very reo from cracks. Yesterday ‘alternoon this taverile tink was well attended by skaters, amd its spacious and ‘comfortable galleries well filled with mpectaters. Mac- millan’s Fifth avenue park was also well attended, the Fee ee ae aindorson ‘had prepared bis paper with | sauited and knocked him down on Second avenue, near | 4Uuelights, bound east; Coch, | pemant 0 3, bo avd solid advice which be xave to young men and young | Twenty-third strect, about one o’clock on the morning of | 20th. 65 miles east of Bandy Hook, passed steamship Cubs, women, telling them to be honest and faithful in thewr | the 18th inst., and with having ritled mas pickets, while | BQUse for LlverpOWl ns ana onal, Souris _ per married to bee wear — tee a i ay Dame Ve of a Ka tana ss _ with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co. eve culty, and support and sustain each ot! ast wi ‘ore whom Keeler was E ‘is vay Giak, Ox conclading bia wearer Abdekann’ rat: | conmplilen bir to anawe? pithock bal a For other Shipping News see seventh page. coived a hearty round of applause. “fue Day AXTRR THE CaRsival.””—The éffect of the LECTURE. 8Y WENRY VINCENT. festive rejoicing on Tuesday was plainly exhibited yos- via spec pia “ABSOLUTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM terday pear oe increased number et ison as Ake coors Stieveral Staten; no fee, cost oF ‘charge arraigned at tho different police courts, most of whom | auy kind unless successful. wero charged with tho offence of, aaa traceablé H- 1. BENG, Dongesiion st Law, 213 Broseney. to, aw over indulgence in strong drink. There are threo Cons, Be joints, Cl UNIONS, ENLARGED AND DISKASED lub apd Inverted Naiie, Chilblains, &¢., cared wi Arather small attendance at Plymouth church lst evening greeted the appearanco of Henry Vincont, the | grades of criminal transgression familiar to the police English reformer and one of the original chartists, on | whose commission is among the incidents of any season | without pain by Dr. W. JAMES, €hiropodist, 1 Bi: the occasion of his delivering an oration on Oliver Crom- | of public excitement such as that occurring this week. | WAY: at FRR FRENCH TROOPS. lt is the cxprossed desire of the imperialists that the French wonld leave Mexico, but of their departure there Js great doubt expresned and litte said, aud most certain- oes are against it, On the arrival ‘of Castel- ch troups un General Bouay, who were > ombark for¥rance, were ordered to retrace their well, for the benefit of the Grand Avenue Miesion, Tho Tatstptiea ines wiitas’ jatiaioe ome area ae Gets. BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND 3 career of the “Uncrowned King,’ from his early boy- | and simple, without the not ifrequent concomitant of & comaheaalngs Ya baambaeamagainr aiken pa ead oe Broadway. i . | @ row. Of this class there was arraigned yesterday _ nent gs hood until he Aigured iu bose grand desde which temnor- | 3, "icsae: sarket Polloe Court, about # toore'sna st the IVORCKS LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK talized him and blended the glory of his name with { Fourth District some dozen. The most noticeable among ‘and other States without publicity or fee tli absolnte most of what is illustrious in the modern history of the | the individuals thus distinguished was a Mr. Lawrence | divorce granted. Consultations ‘re , HOWER, Attorney is assy aurface of bis pond being covered by to: ‘oc | Steps te the city of ‘Yhe opinion is that the best ©’Bnien, who, in the exbilaration of spirits or absence of | #84 Counseilor, jaseni sirect, thom a:dinner.on the id of January. ® 7 y sable thing th n for Maximilian would | British empire, was narrated with much ferce and elo- 1» who, et = na The Taria. SoSMaLno as halite coments oe eels band | Po the withdrawal of the Trench, He would then be | auencoby the orator, interspersed with dashes of wit aud | 7™0ind Conscquont upon too frequent draughts of “burn- ENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., SURGEON, NO. 2 UNION ing fluid” or “turpentine,” walked into the East river »— Absolute u ithoul knife, caus Which gave apice and arity fe the depsern Met, | from the pier foot of CHiaton street. After being in the | or detouvion from vusinern, for jules, stricture Hvala, aise ris of the oration glowed with a th of feeli water about fifteen mimates and incurring the imminent | eases oi pelvic viscera, Deformities of oye, nose, face and Sinch indicated a high order of eloquence. Born Ie 4 isk of drowning, be wae, through the exeriionsof officer | Person. Otiec hoursirom9 tz Huntingdon, 1599, in his early youth Cromwell, ke said, | Pearce, of the seventh ggg” Sey mayer ew cy OLIDAY GouDs displayed question jo qualities, as he knew the flavor | bis folly had placed him in. Noxt in order is that class AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. what he pleased, and not subject pt which the presence of an indepondent impose on his actions, Some persons say the French will not leave at all; that they are only ty- ing to 78, and that Napoleon's policy, in order to secure the favor of the French people ice. All the snow bas been removed, and the suriace therefore is remarkably smooth. {tis also «quite tree from cracks, Bands wero io attendance at those favor ite rinks, which discoursed sweet inusic to the curving, gtiding arowds beneath them. The Finance Committee have not received the report ef Mr, Wells, nor kad anything deon heard from bim at the ‘Trensury Depertment up to noom to-day. Some parties interested: in woollen manufactures were before ¥ RROOKLY We f offences variously entered upon precinot returns under tnt the committe to-dsy. uaibceeie: of skating tote cinco “ for ini Mexicun policy and sve himself from the chagrin | of every apple within ten miles of Huntingdon. He | Of off is iz took advantage of the pleasant ry irds of the initial designation of D. D. or D. C., sigmfyin; PARIAN VASES, BRONZE ORNAMENTS, Mevision ef the Laws in Relation to Cem- | day yerterday to assemble in large numbers at the | #0 mortification of failure, is to remain until the United 2a Dane Stn bans peck tee ae ‘ade drunk and disorderly or disorderly-conduct, Thess 5 ae anes are | TOILET sBis; IS GREAT Vali iY. grounded on his legs. (Laugbter.} His hatr was shaggy, | ‘he fellows who, when they cet a few gi of liquer 1S EVER PLATED WARE, STATULTTEA, like the back of a bear, and he had a capacious | 18 them, become exceedingly loquacious upon the sub- | potENIAN VASES, forehead. His he might aay, was vempaasenlly. Ject of their pugilistic excellence and make frequent AND CHOICE FANCY ARTIC! .RS TOR States troops attack his own, which he thinks will hat Lhe effeet of Gring the French mind and caus very Frenchman to rush tothe rescue for the bonor of France. merece. Mr. 'R. “f. S. Androy has very nearly completed @he ‘Dil vevising and-emending the laws in relation to eum- Unien Pond, in Williamsburg, for the purpose of in- dulging, im that beaithTul and lashionabie exercise, The Proprietors of the pond have been making mnusaal pre- in i y Partisans of this idea say that im a war with this country A were and.on Friday next will submit it to the Com. Wasiimases wot wasteare thaaa thane paticieonaren France has yot nothing to ies, baw no corumerce to be | 3, ce nes a acl radligiome peach Settee Wis Sonat Sea te > SUBSTANTIAL HOLIDAY EREREN sreevioual committee, Senator A. J. Cresswell, of Mary- | 0 Becommodite the immense crowd present with every- | dentrored, while to Laivod States would ve vbligad to | Pik knit situated, ne watt | Ucalar ward in whigh they relde, thelr, equal’ in ipdues GUEAT BAZAAR thing which could contribute to their oemiort or plea- sure, The pond was closed darjng Christmas Day, and the ice was, consequengly, in etbliont asnaiiies yester- day. The ladies were out in full force, and some of them were really excellent and grareful skaters, being able to. perform aH the gyrations usual: amongthe moat stientitic of the gentiemen skaters, An excel- lent band of music was in attendance, .end the sport was kept up unt # late hour in the evening. Amoi uard her soa coast, protect her commerce on the seas fn the depredations of the Freach navy, and last, not jeast, they hold out the threat that at any moment France can raise another reveltion in the Southern Con- federacy ; that general ¢iscontent provails in that portion of the country, aud that many of her late heroes now ia Mexico would at once, with tlio slightest encouragement, @o back again to fight against te Stars aud Stripes. These suyings of certain people may be very: wild, but passing land, and\Hon, J. A. Garfield, of Obio, for consideration 04 adoption. ‘In framing this bill especial care has bere taken to provide remedies for many evile which have beretatoro-existed in the Jaws controlling our trade ‘avd commerce, and it is thought that the “bil? will pass with dnt slight modifications, if anv, pad that it will give forward ‘oods merchant would.call a -‘beeding article.” ‘{Laugh- | 924 avoirdupois, and offer wagers upon the result, At fin), Ho was educated, amd. thone tarsed, fatiara’', | other times they cast very insulting Teflections upon the sturdy man of the Abraham Lincoln school—(epplause)— | maternal ancosiry of those in their company, or pernaps JAPANESE HAIR and was soon found poking pigs in the-ribs and buying | Lreak lamps, or insist upon acquainting the officer A red @} binck or brown: only one Ereeatgn and eelling wheat like a Trojan. (Laughter.) Attwenty post of the perfect contempt with whic br per im | Bold by DEMAS BAUNES & CO, 2b years of age he started for London, and:had-ethin mug- | 294 thetr thorough indifference of his authority. | WELLS & 00., 10 Franklin «treet lache, which mado him look an if he had.just swallowed | The ambor of this class was not very growt— | + Ant OPPORTUNITY. ene renin mate him lock aa he'had.jost swallowed | sheus twelve int ‘both the’ courte abore S'mon: | Li wee hearting that took him to London, and there he talked | toned. ‘The last and by far the most exaggerated Only four days more to secure vour STAL COLORS A NATURA © vents a matisiaction to the country gemerally. the other attractions yesterday was en exhibition events favor the theory that France has some hidden fe ‘of that ti i roduced “put. Grand Presentaion Fertival ‘Tiekets, White House Visitors. skating by Joum Engel, dr. He io considered one of the, | Plan on bund relative Dia emagen gece pate capra pat S bs Caren val tnorene ates ppc diverges ting an enomy into tho mouth to wedi away the brains’? | at V. E BWARTS drug ore i , ‘The sumberof people who visited the White House | most skilful and accomplished skaiors of the day, and | (winly Kcr fatto We sin re toorais locke very walike | took her home to his motber—a thingthat he would not | Calling (or legal interference and restraint, is where tho SP Bie 1S Urocawich, corase of Hateesead. his performance yesterday attracted attention, y y te-duy for.the purpose of having an interview with the Prexiioat was comparatively emetl, and nearly all ob- jained that privilege. The work of renovation “is going on in the recoption rooms of the Executive mansion ‘With socrensed rapidity, the object ‘being to have ‘the generally recommend. (Laughter) It-was bis domestic | “P&FY passions, influenced by alcohol, are excited beyond | Up towmage Spirit and domestic ines which pilin vigor to hie char. | CoMtro! by contradiction, and wn assault and battery em- {0 ——————— sameeren a sae, Oroemrell, Warine Semaine’ dete sed amincee guca. Eleven, combative gentlemen appeared before | ()LD BYES MADE NEW. WITHOUT srECRAGT Pul ¥ fustice wudley yt morning ¢! wi the e le! Sent, |, On 2 Yuritan party, and belewed that the Jens a foverumeat | “oprovoKed exhibition of thelr pugsacity a Curiarmnas | (60 cons, Address Dr. EB. Moove,\,.0 Broadway, 8 ¥. nelves, the more sound and robust the government and | Day. The most noticeable of these was George Bridge, | ComFoRT AND CURE FOR THE RUPTURED—SEi 1 — who, it is alleged, converted lager beer glasses into mis- it, i . : nation grow. The lecturer then repeated the history of | Tiss t tance te’ oneatne inte contact te the ea bom eet ee @ retreat for home. is. POVULARIME OF MAXDITUIAN, ‘Thero is wcareely 1 the country a man better liked and having fewer enemies than the Anstrian Archduke. His manners ar) simple and hbablis very plain. He ike the city in plain citizens’ “ clothex, npauied wave by his Secrovary, and bis Satvilite pond was closed yesterday im consequence of the ice being too much ‘cut up fromthe skating on Christmas Day. It t thought that theitce will be in excellent condition to-day, and give theJovers of skating an opportunity of visiting ihis favorite pond. Capitoline Lake, on Nostrand avenue, was alive yes- terday with skaters, The ico was amootb, and hundreds Yeoms completed before the first Presidential reception t ret ‘thi those stirring times in England from 1628, when Crom- at 4 " of ladies und geutlemen were present te-enjuy the xport. | eécorf at any time has never mustered more than : of Adolph Iverson and L. T. to their great injur which takes, place on New Year's night. Th “ d ; twenty-tive men. He‘has cone a great deal for the coun, | ‘ell visited the House of Lords, until, after the defeat r a y co! FOR TH 2. The Allegod Murder! ef Union Soldiers :in Orthe Degueepie Kind see EEE, ring bis four years’ troubled reign, and the city of | Of the King aud bishops, the I. Parliament was die- | (the heads, not ee 38 Cres gl ft apart eh gy cau well testify to the industry, persever- ance and exertions evinced by him in trying to South Carolina. duce to their comfort is provided. The number of ladies ng Ben nealed solved, and the principles for which he straggled—a fare | street. William oth appeared, similarly charged, with | fit contr iti Bre BY Foote, Lia) Brose ne present. yesterday was tnusually large, and all were ap- G , estanitahed the slight difference that instead of firing glasses, he fired H ciate tt as fn mae ofiorlbabe Spm wegiabre by | pistol at the head of Frederick Weber, injuring him s0 | COHILBERG's GERMAN OINTMENT. The Congressional Committee im the case of Unien th of U1 the i f improve its aj ranve and to promote the welfare 6 rule of Cromwell speaker said, judging tairly by WARRAN' eokiiere murdered in South Carolina will not proceed to | PAreatly enjoying jhe sport immensely, and comfort vot ite inkubitante, improvements | the circumstancss of the epoch in which he governed, The Lanter defence eee cones court, Both | > seartain cure, without the slightest danger. for pi ‘tarleston to invostiguis the charges alleged,on the | The warm weather which followed therecent “hitter | Ate visible everywhere. A new museum has been | England never had a finer, more iflcent, ‘more ? all principal druggists. eétablished, and a public sqnure, which wa- formerly a cold’? spoiled the akating, to the great disappointinent of thore who enjoy the sport, The meadows im East honorable and high-minded ‘rater. He iilustratsd that | casee, Junilcce Shandiey, at the Third, and Connolly, at | Se. Vor sale atW Bowery, and @ound that they are not founded im fact. It appeare combination in the character of the Anglo-Saxon race—a | ‘he Fourth district, let mercy temper justice, and large waste, is now @ beantitul Gower garden. The Ala- : maak PHAM'S HAIR GLOSS AND CURLING FLUID 18 shat the prisoners were sont to the Pry Tortugas for life, | Newari, which are irozen over, were yosterday crowded | medo which, up to @ very short tine ago, was going to | Tebel against tymnny. dub & conservative against ot inomaiy Sr and 8 few words | CT ee Te aoe a the world; price 0 cents. and subsequently transferred for better aceurity to Fort | lv puricipants in the health(ul spot, .A iad oamed | Weck, i# now restored. A tome for the poor and the | anareby. - WELLER £00, 118 Franklin street, and all oe orphans has been instituted. The sewerage, which hae £00., 115 Franklin street, tind all drug: + the period of ten yoars was & violation of contract avetpenn the Untied States ant the State of Arkansas - Kouspess having exempted tham from tuxstienfor thst kong! ® of time. wih the view te encuurage the roe eon wl the lauds Ths decision Is applicable to other tanto’ cases pending before the sanreme Comet, A veer ie toon t be mate before 1) of the javy reptied that they Were unable to je Futae ordered them to be discharged, and er {MeDonuld) removed. I learned from’ one ald’s cave that “leven were for GANBIAL “ORRWAY AT VRE CHEZ, Many of the statements rode in the public prints as to details in reference to General Sherinau and Minister Campbell's arrival in the Susqoehanoa are erroneous, ond there is wots particle ef truth ia the rumor that they had been denied armission «into Vera Crus. On ebearing of the approach of the Susquehanne it was con- ‘cluded by the imperiais that the two envoye desired an interview with General Castolneau, and orders were im- Serrueuest oF roe ARuONcTon Suenwrr Wits. Case.— The Bennett will case which some time since ‘sod considerable exeitemont in the city of Brooklyn haa been settled, the widow having come to an underrtand- Ae Tr) i ing with the heirs’ Mr. James Arlington Bennett, who for commuia- died about a year of consi ++ 6,182 | left = will, ‘diving Ihe bulk of hie ions to Mrs. —— WELL! " News , a Smith broke thi u ranal a Delaware, near Newoastie, Del. From this post, show. | i0yie" ireot locke, and. was rescued trot towning | been & fearful muiance, is now carried under ground. COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. —— ever, they have recently besa released upon a writ of | with ouch dificulty by Mr. A. C. Qatizow, of Srooklyn The palace tern been byes nes om ou “a pw yore ithe sultans LOTTERIES, y C. + i co renrnrenen MOTTE = Ath habeas corpus insued by Judge Hall, of the United States | hc Jara on & vialt to Newark The *mveuer sims eave been Spcaed untae. the someon Shins rove iabbies Last Week, &e. Tax Cam Casvatty.—Joseph Doran, the driver, and | PVOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Pstrict Conrt, and are now at large, wo-ane appearing-to | **TOWly »scaped drowning. ‘gale ernment Businoss is the same as if there were no diss | The Commissioners ef Kmigration met yesterday, | Harvey H. Snyder, the conductor of the car which ran OFFICIAL DRAWING, DECEMBER 18, 1866, aenecenenin anal Gate: = Mrbance in the country. Railroads Buve been built abd | Wrgow g, Hext, presiding over the unfortunate woman at the corner of Fulton ai ’ Wasee Hofere the THE FENIANS. Are now ramming. No forced louns are required from the | Winer G. Bexs. presiding: fo A No. Prive \No. Priee.i Ne. Price.\No. Prise. ae sr 2 fog ote! iene iit back pop gpm Mi 4 whigote,’ bo a. Re sbi Tonya, ean aeronsd prong: Hora oy chi i eeu ae Sez". "a0o) asia seul tan *aoo[a ont har-4 . a ah aS mm punctually pai . lary Whipple, w! on the shi from up on a charge of mansiaugh- aa The New Werk Lotiery case ees up tovlay ‘n the SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. tion—thons that have anything to lose—find the empire | Bremen on the 17th of October and ite here on the | ‘et Reyer the deceased woman bes not ce x 7 4 Bopreme Gourt, The question argued by Mr. Evarts to- — their only protection for life and property, and dread a identified. catastrophe has caused considerable 77... 400} 2.1 1600: ’ @ey ix wheuver a businese totally prohibited by State |" ‘Trials ut Sweetsburg—Teomas Smith | republic tinder Juxres or Orteza as the eure moans of | 90th of November, The affidavit set forth that Mary was | excitement in Brookiyn, and it is reported that neither | So Sao ebnies tien te G ‘ail he saneat to Condemned to Den Another Raid Anti+ | gratitying the avarice of those who would be sure | sednced on the passage by the mate of the ship, Henry | of the car lamps were lighted at the time, Ne. rid fed by Congress. question tobe ted—Presents of Overcoate to the Pri- | mark their success with erimes of all kinds, rob- | Belbagen, and that she is now envein’ in co nce. ANOTHER ACCIDENT.—An unk fe 146.... .400 4 Argued next week by Mr Seunet is whether distitien: re from President RebertsCotone! | Pf; Pillaging aud bioodshed. Therciore it m that | The Hoard decided that as the Cosmos was a Bremen ecSenigthiop apruxcteberedghatepeted HE LE: «0 and retaiers of whiskey in States where prohibition is | | nck Declines to Accept Ones Ketones orderiy, people he. might, politically pce bee sip they had no juriediction tn the case, ; penal Fox rrp o'clock i spare acrgss | Sit....400 200 ” rf a . i; < & republican rm of x communication from tl Commiset Chari- | the car track in Furman atthe of 3 partial can be indicted at alt for defrauding the govern Swarvanuna, Yac. 26, 1866. are obliged out of motives of both sellish policy and ties and Correction, asked perrotesion to bave ome of thelr A car bad passed over his log, nearly sevoriog it from ts Isr rr 3 ment ‘suing the morning it was rumored that no court | Sencral interest, to cavor in every manuer the success | clerks examine wt their pleasure the documents in | body. Hoe was apparently under tho influence of liquor. | 1388. Jn a case froin Mississippi, decided thie «tmorning, the voulil be held on account of 4udgo Johnson having loft | Of, May imilian’s cause, for, with bin ihey are pestectly | charge Fee Sen et ee 108.300 ms Untted States Supreme Court held that where a judgment | nore on Monday to spend Christmas in Montreal. at | ble institutions much needed by the poor of Méxivo, they | The Sotlowing vansiecier'oare ornate _ Sravce mrs Wira wira 4 Stoxr.—Poter McGurk, reai- i $e = iweonsinded by @ court in ane state it ix equally com- | aleven o'clock, however, the erier prociained ordor in | PArfectly idolize, The poople are atraid to trust them- | — Resnieed, that the General Agent, be instructed to inform | U8 St the corner of King and Richards streets, struck 1000) ‘ / elnded as to avery other State, and xo remeins until set | seurt, as Judge Johnson antered and took his selves to the berale, knowing the ambitious views and | she President of the Board ef Charities and Correction that | his wife om the head with a stone yesterday, noariy boa 8 , ‘ . . “oo ~ s ungserupiious conduct of their loaders, many of whom | this Board ‘cannot Wepart from the rul ed forthe | knocking her brains ont, He was arrested by officer ry santo by » Soperior Conrt or by # Court of Chancery, on | hencl. At hall-past eleven she Sherif wacod, Thenas | wilt hesitate at no crime nor spare no injury to their coun- | goverment of ell cities, towns and connticn of Ynie State te | Kenney cof he Forty-third precinct, and locked up 10 oe the basis of section first, ardele four, of theconstitution; | “2!!! 'n the prisoner's ba for being in orm op the 8th | iry to favor their owa private purposes, When one be- | the establishing of claima for indemnity for emigrants be- await the result of hie wife's injuries. a 4 Nevss ahi-deddh Gud be given. la aap ata et ne , jajesty. ‘This prisoner was tr 1 | comes a capiain he wants to be tw zencral, and when a | Coming chargeable to such cities, towns and counties for = s he jury pot agreeing, he was told for general he must be president, They have no «cruples in | Whose #up) this commtssion ts biable. A Fara, Faut.—James Danning, while under the in- + Ae p Rots, raoordsand jedicial procendinas otevery | rosiderable dificalty was manifested in | the manner in which they rave au army. Thoy goto | parewith s copy of suoh Tuiek te the Conese tt | fluence of liquor on Tuesday last, fell down the stops of th ‘3 perhaps ty r having chatlenged four- | hacienda avd force therefrom she men they require, | Gharliva and Correction, s ners °C | nie residence, No.1 Harrison court, and fractured his 2 “ The Supreme ourt overruled the judgmants of | ‘r 2oty had heen sworn in, the Raat Stine er comenne con ny skull, He died from the effects of his injaries shortly ¢ 3 fi the supreme Cone. of Arkanvns, and deowred thet | Se ve of once ¢ Metouadl, who nad been | he at the hes of a cimaiderable tree TT obeneea thee after, | Coroner ‘hold an loqmast om the body of - ery ‘ ra ! ° beside 08 op over Christmns, cate iu. The Clerk, having * 1 0 deceaged aw accidental death sat the tring of uyeiup aud overfowed jends within | 3 cecal legal qoustiogh aa regent to thea'verdion rhe hes the consent of sny, government, libera = , * a4 ‘a0 ny pt Inmates on Ward's Island. ...1,101 ae im bank. . ous receipts to isvelved since Yo Deooaiber tion of passengers, kc... sevtsnces non then procecded to#xamineg witnesens in 1 t Thetr avi was in eabstance real, Roval Guorde, testi. Supreme Court of Abe Un Hed states whiew wit ation srbether hody of Fenians on the | mediately Bennott, who wax, as she claimed, his lawful wife. This iy given to the Prefect to put an extra train at ° 5 . This Alaina is Stato on (he bod or whias her yee rds tod om them at | their dixpowal and to detail one hondred French xoldierw | pyotreenta’ ax ie previous aasgunt’ 7" 8006207 | claim the heirs dgpated and moved to et the will aside, ° tat peliced tlides feredewe ere ta escort them from the tormiaus of the railroad t0 tbe | "to Deowmber 19, Wik cece She ees ero satuence) Revion, been cxed 0 7 die. it ' re * , f . jeveased, rrogate ie 0] 16 58 1C0GI0 Te, No ve bieion bas been mage as yet upon the appticn ner, Smitli; but when taken | Guy, 74, Mexica, The snsquebanna, however, did vot | Belauce in bawk heira. and the case was appealed to the Supreme Court Saline sa enter the port of Vera Crnz but anchored six miles from the land, and had no official commanication wi the shore A small beat went ashore for provisions, bat held no fa'e;courze with the anthorities, After remain- ing at anchorage for six days the Susquehanna got under way and sieawed off Other errors bave beon also com. iniited by correspondents aa to Maximilian’s intended departure, He went to Vera (roa and was never seized or his person treubied. There wae co hindrance placed iu tis way, and if be had determined to leave the coun- try there was noth'ng Whatever to prevent him, A rumor baa reached bere of the execution of Esco. Mowet bY. Madd's countel Sor @ writ of habeas corppe in Sie brown away bis Teonoe having no witnesses, Mr. O'Halloran ad- of 5 county. Since then the heirs have agreed to > ire. sed ihe jury for the defence in a very eloquent —_ — ° THE PRE-HISTORIC REMAINS IN RUNNESOT: allow Bennett a life interest in the ectate and pa; —_— S IN AEHWESOTA. her costs in the suit, which has therefore beon pind ™ — the —- Gazette, Deo. 25. Maued. ¢ New Yora Hanaiy published a few days since a CARR, latte ‘Bt Anthony, rH iving = nee ‘Tux Locawoon Cae,—The trial in the case of John H. of a remarkable cave that had been discovered in tne iat- | 1kwood, & member of the Thirteenth regiment of i i Pee see oR mde a ont earth in | Brooklyn, who was arrested for non-payment of fines cellar of ou8e, wi wt on & limestone | and for neglect of duty, was to hate boen held b biuf, found an iron trapdoor, which, being opened, re- | Judge Reynolds in the City Court yesterday corning Veeled a fight of steps cut in the solid rock. He de- | Tho Judge stated that the H ; ery atdrewed ay followed on behalf of the Crown, and rove the Prisoner was vot only in ad Gred on ber Majesty's xentieman further remorked that the indictment against the rican ciizen, bat with shat, you bave nothing to do. The od to-day thy goart would on Pride adjourn over until the Ml of Jendery. Operations of Freedmen’s Hareaw te we) 9, Po aad StELeueeebesbedzesesy: rt rooni was #0 extremely ty Vlabrmne. wes born ender the government of Eogiand, | pedo, bat up to the present no coniirmation has been re | Scaaded them and found several spacious apartments, | cold that i was ituprsis to wit “a 001B SF... 1000 Mawrraionoral Wager swavu o | etauthe lewrned Jutze Jounvn hag already intorwed | ceived; still, it would not surprise amy one here who has | 1B which wero & stone aliar and various relics indicating | was there‘ore compelled ne Sguame Ute case ati! the yo) 91 eee 4 vegard to the operations of + * kinen of Ragland aluuys 6 eitisen. any knowledge whatever of the charactor of that human sacrifices had been perpetrated there. Re- | 3tet of December. : le 4 i hen charged the jury, who retired at half. 2X-CONVEDERATRS 18 MURICO, Mains wore also scen, indicating that the cave had been se rf Atabama, whera he hav had te earned nro conft attwoP. M. witha | General Sheiby, late of \ iseonri; Hardeman, of Texas, | & Place of resort, probably for purposes of human sacri. | ARREST ON 4 Cnance of HomicmR—A man named Maton the there stive no 4 r oa the 0 all the counis charged agains: him | and sevaral other ex-confederates, have formed @ Colo- i thclunnion ot mr cee nt in Bo Patrick Rafferty, rosiding in North Third street, E. D., b thin 2 ‘u » = nent. o ou the . B\ autthorities and ihe Barend, but everything com a thon proceeded to pase sentence of Sesatrom both get eetnenen Kats ane tapermae ther cavern, hough blocked ‘up by falling en, obviously was yesterday afternoon errested by Sergeant John Bron- as of ihe Incter conducted in suit im a very tacicling address, after | ropove purchasing a steatuer, to run trom New Orleary | opened on the high banks of the river, * The story | 22, of the Forty-ffh precinet, on a ehargo of homicide, i had been toade by the crier, as T will be banged by the neck ‘ky. Peoruary 15, aud may the save morer ow bis ¥ou During (he trial the prisower Hatenad vary attentively to thowidouce gt Vy Withesees, aod when sentence had beep paweeed op bim be remarked to the HeRatp pected with the op $ pst aw enon! 8 aver Ht le a singober fact that ase Of murder or bratality on the part of and negroes ia meniioned te Gepersi On the ovber band, there porition en the part of the prineinal planters to uve Poemedt vory doubtfal, and our suspicions were appa- | in having cauced the death of ® young man named “ . pnw Al a AP A. a hd the St Anthony | George Bredbury, residing-at Hunter's Point, by beating of an: much care boing known to exiat at St. “Aathony. Mr | him over the head with a quoit. The particulars of this ver, to the Taxpan, for the purpose of carrying out emigrants treo to thet portion of Mexico. Goneral Price, of Missour\, and ex-Governor Harris, of Texas, have coffee plantations noar Cordova, and are doing 4 well, Magruder Jeft about a month ago for ; hie family are residing in Mexico and his return fo Reuben Nosmith, of St. Anthony, howe: ‘writes to | Slleged homicide have aircady been publisted iu the the st. Paul Press, saying that the Henatn’s account ia | Heraty. It appears that the deceased, the ac- true and unexaggerated, and tbat the matter bas been | CUMd and others were engaged in ame of Have is looked for ina weeks. a their hands with Kind ant homely, Much goud | reporter, “Tam glad toot the job We over.” rposely kept secret until the explorations shall have ee a he ee ago at bo “Old Home. mentor the 1 ib Atabar svine | Terrence McDonald was then placed on trial on the . completed, the letter to the having been ‘al cot Srenes, Greespoint, wha 1 haabeen done by the Bureay ie Atnharae in netloving th® | coetee of mealing unirry crate, MaKe haves efit the the Went € dn Declares | unauthorised. ‘He adds:—1 hope to ve. able, in the | Bradbury was struck in tho head wih a quo tbs Nocoweliive of tue destitute, Hoth white ant biaek cnet on the samo oharge Las already appeared in the | imeelf Newtral—Collma still in the Hands | course of a few days, to invite the io to test the | Plow causing s fracture of bis ekull, from which he died Personnt. | Haun of the sth. of the Imperialints, &e. trath of the assertions mado by the LD, by a per. | several days ago, Rafferty acknowledges thal to caused . of The cawe of Reardon wee thea brought up, and after ‘Tha Gocresary nd Ve Ascteta | considerably evidence was taken, the Judge decked that Whe city to-day to send Now Your's at thetr komo at | no case wes made out against the Prisoner, and he was Anbarn, N.Y. Ibis their intention to spead two daga | acquitted by the jary withoot leaving their box and to Now York on their way to Aub dissharzed. Michael Crowley was then tried, the evi- ‘sonal ini jon of those wonderful relics and the young man’s death, but states that it was pnroiy ace Carraneeh momento Of 6. past aga, aaa which taay’'he | cideatal Hie will be'baoded over to the ousteay of jounced pre-historic, 1 propose to extend an | Coroner Lewis, of Queens county, who is now iuvesti- Governor and the members of tho | G&ting the homicide. pe to visit them soon after they next assembie; Tas Easrene Dernsor Rare ano Prntaqe Case.—The SAN Francisco, Deo, 26, 1966. By theatoamer Golden Age, which arrived yesterday, later news has been received from Central Mexico. Colima, December 16, was atill in the hands of the vy a i ton" trast (het 30, 'Ba) Bae. aot William & Dart, jae Upilod Stator Attorney for the foneed @ ccearane upon thes voreien Wie ek {mporiaiiate; the report of its occupation by the liberals | 14 purchase these ronenuale aotgunion, the ‘Suyo wilt | Protracted investigation in this case was brought to a | M0. Anllsias. <a liv Newthero distriet of New York, who wes ramorod ashort journed. ache a seul he boing a0 orror, though surrounded by a large fore of | at once take measures to covers theme to bo preerved waar before Justice Dailey yestorday @€tornoon, 80 APPROXIM, ‘ume wince on account of hia radical proclivities, is in ku emors of a faid are current antoug the military, Mberals, ander five diforeut commanders, who, from | *mong its archivos. ‘as the taking of testimony is concerned. Tho Justier on) e f xtven ord 1689. 91G90) 19°50. .250) oe hy aetilivg up the affairs of bis Inte offen. Sr cataoned en the Riemer Feunes leche oe kere, jealousy, other, Would not combine for the cap- The cation Che, Will render his decision this morning. It will bo re- | Wat? aol on oul ae Depariare of MeMoathoton. ings, ant aseuts Bove beom went along the frontier with The success of Juaren was the capture of the city —— membered that @ tailoress named Ellen Walker, her to] oo) ‘The Mixguta do Montholon, ex Freass aftnister, loft oraeee ro gevere Ie tie’ should hear of auy nutnbder of | of Sayaia, between Guadalajara, inet ot cat” OREM, Dee, 25, 1966, sister and & young Woman named Anna Camphell, all re- SE on ‘Washington tile moraing for New York w isko passe | Oi stienas age ized the Afgerican Conul at Toronto setae pola FE bet last to date add wp about 990,000 bales, | fi@iae st 202 Noh Seventin street, were: brutally rav- ree have : 08, | ished and afterwards robbed, at their resi »; hurried their cotton forward with ; amas, by 8 ueual rapidity, the belief among factors here | Sank ot Ave rui@ans, at ao early hour on the morning of 'T considerable trouble the poli f 1 that half of the crop is’ already marketed. the Forty-(th precinct succeeded n arresting four young men charged with the offence, and they hi 1 the ion fa ighest, THE CHARLESTON CITY RAILROAD, toned of & very patient hearin b:tors. the magwrrare, | Peer paid i emul ripples Their names are o y for Doubtoo ny Onasu , Dew, 20, 19008 bs lonaban, Quinn, McCormack and Hive | rates patd for Dow he ond all kduds of Gold and Siver. ‘The new City Railway has already svown itsel( a great N. B.—Remit by Port Omer order, express, oF by draft on weceen, The total number of pacengern ver dering | _SIGCLN AccIONNT.—A boy named Robert Horas, 4 a r for France. The Alleged Lowenthal Varcericn, A long report on the case Of Jacob lowegtins and hs alieged forgeriés of bounty claims and Ana! disharce Spree en mee Papers of colored soldiers Wes appeared in the public dACK9ON AND WCKSOURG RAILROAD BRIDGE. proes, Cogether with an asrertiog that the Poy Dopert Avavers, Deo 25, 1866, mont declined to investigate the cbage preferred by the | v Tho uridge over Baker's Croek, between Jackvon and thai thirty-four overcoats are coming, tor the Peniea prisoners confined én that city. This been comimu- nicabed to Lynek, who declines the offer. sibeon pressor vate from citinene, an et) wat man: points Ye Menica ‘a that the Juares panty wil be exp. t it ckehyrg, tas been reballt, and trains have resumed orted Porson whe canned the arrast af Farwenthal that the | rune log. Sire byiage 10 One OF Ge roses lupenteal on | coat ne Civil war for a long period. woek ending the 23d having reached 14.0%), or an | While climbing «| front of « house at the earner | 87 New York cfty bak eroueed bad confederates ainung the payynestors bere in | the syar 10 Bvening Hwietin corre powdent at Colima, Decom ag° Of ove! 2,000 per day of Clinton end Warre: eets, al fin o'clock last even- TATLOR 400. ners, if Wallstreet, New York! EEE

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