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THE ails ‘Ral caves "a THE HENRIETTA THE WINNER, Her Arrival at. Cowes on ‘Christmas Day. ‘The. Voyage Made in Thirteen Days and Twenty-two Hours Mean Time. The. Fleetwing and Vesta Ar- tive December 26. A Grand and Enthusiastic : Reception. THE YACHTMEN TO VISIT THE QUEEN ‘FRANCE REJOICED ID ASTONISHED, A te & * Six Men Drowned from the Fleetw ing. A CHALLENGE TO THE OLD WORLD. &e. &. &e. THE HENRIETTA AT COWES, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Cowes, Isle of Wight, Dee. 25, 1866. The yacht Henrietta, Mr. James Gordon Reonett, Jr., owner and commander, has won the great ocean race. She arrived here at forty-five minutes past five o'clock this afternodtt. The Henrietta was received with loud ¢ The other yachts are not to be seen, A Second Announcement. _ Sonruampron, Dee, 26—Morning. The yacht Henrietta arrived at the Needles ‘off Cowes at forty-five minutes past five o’clock lust evening; the Fieetwing arrived at two o’clock this morning, and the Vesta at half-past three. The Board of Admiralty gave orders that every fucility should be rendered the yachis by the officers on duty in the Kaglish Channel. The members of the Royal Yacht Squadron extended a magnificent and cordial reception ‘to the crews of the yachis. Arrival of the Fleetwing and Vestn. Cowns, Dec, 26, 1866, The yacht Fleetwing arrived here at two o’c'ock this mornin. The yacht Vesia arrive! at half-paet three o'clock this morning. SAD ACCIDENT ON THE FLEESWING. Mix Meu Swept from Her Bowsprit. Cowes, Dec. 26, 1866. ‘The Flectwing and Vostw arrived early this morning. The former had a rough passage. mea were washed off the bowsprit while furl- Ing the jib ina gale. The Vesia reports nothing else of moment on the passage. All on board both boats are well, The yachis arrived before Commodore MeViekar, who is expected to-day. Lonnos, Dec Six men were lost trom the Fleetwing on the eighth @ay oul, while working on the jib- boom. The wind was blowing a gale at the time, and it wae impossible to save them. Nawes ef the Men Lost. Lonnox, Dec. 27, 1866, The persons washed overboard from the Fleatwing on the voyage were Sailing Cap- tains Nichols and Woods und seamen Kelly and Nelson, THE HENRIETTA AT ANCHOR. Cowrs, Isle of Wight, Dec. 25, 1866. The yacht Henrietta passed the Needles on the westerly end of this island this afternoon at a quacter to six, winning the Atlantic yacht race. Neither of ber competitors bas yet been heard from. The Henrietta is now anchored in the South- ampton channel, opposite Osborn House, where Queen Victoria is staying for a few days. The Time. The Henrietia made the trip Im the anpre- codented time of thirteen days and twenty-two hours, mean time. All Well on Board. All on board are safe and well. Six sea- We lost sight of the Fleetwing and Vesta on the night after we started, and have not seen either of them since. The Fleetwing took the course to the north, and the Vests the course to the south of that taken by the Henrieita. We kept the regular «t-amer track the whole Aistance, During. the fret seven days of the passage wo had cold, rough weathor, with alternate rain, hail sad mow—equally, with wind from the west. Another Account. A petvete despatch from the Heurleita siaise that the yacht experienced strong westerly On the eighth day out she hove. to for’ twelve hours in a heavy gale. Durlog the remainder of the voyage the <weather was more moderate, with topping seas The Honrictta behaved splendidly, and every, fortably-as if on » steamer. } There was no {liness or accident, brought over all her spate ‘and sails, ‘The Henrietta passed the Needles under full canvass and went into Cowes safely and in good style. On the first day out from New York she passed the steamship Cuba, and, on the ninth day out, the steamship “Louisiana. On the elegenth day out she passed the steamer Bremen and packet ship Philadelphia. HE NAVIGATION, The Course and Tim@ef the Henrietta. Sovruamrton, Dec. 26, 1866. The yacht Henrietta made the entiro pas sage on one tack and without the slightest accident. Tho greatest day’s run was two-hundred and eighty miles and the least one hundred and thirteen miles, which was during a heavy storm, when she hove to for several hours. THE RECEPTION. Sovrmameton, Dec. 26, 1866. The Henrietta was received with cheors on passing the Needles, Ca) tain Brerets So cpatary of the Royal Yaght Club, Ags Sh board and offered the hospitality of the Club to the party. A public dinner to the yachfmen {s pro- posed. The Captain of her Mujesly’s Iron-clad Heo- tor has offered the facilities of the Portsmouth Dockyard for repairs; but as none are needed the offer has been respectfully declined, The Queen is staying at Osborn House for a Pe. faye Te omgenraeneme: emg _ Her prategty Informed of the Reault+ ta . Lowes, Dec. 26, 1868, The Earl of Wilton has #eht @ congratulatory letter to the yachtmen upon the successful issue of the veature. The news of the arrival of the yachts was sent up at once to the Queen by her special request. A Yachtmen’s Salute. This morning (26th December) the Royal Yacht Club of England fired a salute of eleven guns in honor of the winner. Reply of the Henrictta. The crew of the Henrietta manned the yards and dipped her colors in true man-of-war style, in acknow!edyment ofthe compliment. Tender of a Banquet, A deputation of the citizens of Cowes have tendered the party a grand banquet, to come off at their convenience. The People Out. Large crowds of curious spectators are on the shore and others on the boats cheering the three boats. ‘. Many visitors have come down from London to witness the scene. od Great interest has been felt in the yacht race in England, and it is being generolly discussed among all classes, They are astonished at the quick passage made wader such unfavorable weather. Numerous offers of hospitality are being re- ceived trom various partica, FETES OF HONOR. Treranay, Dee. 27—7:30 P.M. The members of tho New York Yacht Ciub now in England are being en‘ ui tained at dinner by the members of the Royal yachtClnb. The best fecling prevails anda friendly rivalry is being pleasantly discussed. The Royal Yacht Club has received from the- Queen an invitation to visit Osborn House to morrow (Friday) wich their guests. On Saturday it ix agreed that the yoohtmen will attend a grand banquet given by the officers of the town of Cowes. THE ENGLISH PRESS REPORTS. Loxpox, Dec. 27, 1866, All the leading London newspapers have long editorials complimentary to the yachts and their crews which took pirt In the great race. Tho Ties contains a special report of the voyage of the Henrietta. FRANCE. THE NEWS IN Great Animation Imparted in Aquatic Cir- eles—A Banquet Proposed tn Parts. Panta, Deo. 26, 1866. The Americans in Paris are jubilant at the splendid snocess of the Atlantic yacht race. The event has given new interest to tho Cherbourg regatta. A banquet to the American yacht men is proposed by their friends in this city. CHALLENGE FROM THE HENRIETTA. Loxpvos, Dec. 27, 1866, The owner of the Henrietta declares him- self ready to accept a challenge from any yacht on this side of the Atlantic. THE NEWS IN THIS CTiY. Ite Receipt in the Hotels, Thentres and Clave The Tidings Welcomed Every where. Pearcely sixty minutes had elapsed since the fret In telligence of the result of the ocean yacht race fashed across the wires when a myriad of newsdoys rushed forth from the Henain office iadeo with the extras au- The barefooted urchios, olam- | ther dispowd of care pnd speedily = = EP FF LRT UE. , GOUOGUANT a EN TR DL, EER A, BRL Sindy tpn gag hte pan gc earns TAPE CO PTET 2 i i i i EE tl : hy ist ele fiz teal § 3 5 i g i i ELEELE? ESgEt & AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, the result of the raco was the topic of conversation, in which both old and young joined with a groat degree of interest. When the newsboys brought extra Henauvs. into these places of popular resort their stock was very readily bought up, aod many were the stamps which person taking part in the conversation, bear whatever be knew of nautical matters, Probably the city “talked” more soa phrase last evening than it has done since the Great Eastern fret our harbor. <Biagboard and sails” were interspersed throu; carried on by animated groups of go! tn the hotel barrooms, for the as if the poopie of the sional seamen, The iy been listening to ‘Why, fourteen days and New York to Cowes! Take on an aver. ngo that equals the steamer timo!” “Teat’s #0," said avother one. “I knew she would w-o, andi bet on her," remarked a young man, who seein: A overjoyed at the reception of the news. didn't bet, for the very good reason that I hag to bet with; but if had my whole pile Wor'y have boew staked on her,’ was the remark of § "oun, had the pacer being a mecher) 44 \t- f 1 know sor",eth| ft Kon,’" be continued, aad Woreupon ie eommenced a fon op. the points OF the successfal yacht, cout. Y vuild ana sy.e of Banty with thove af her petitors. The young man had very attentive listen- ers, Even in the cars and stages the race was talked of. “‘Haben sie das extra geachn ?” said a German gentleman to afriend whom he recognized on enter.ng a Broad- way and Twenly-third strect stage, at tho same time producing the Henan» from his over- coat pocket, Jah," was the response , of his Toutonic frend, and forthwith the two fell into an api- mated conversation in which the phrases ‘die Henrietta” And ‘cin kleim dampsclif” wero frequently usel. “The steaméts will have to look their laurels for speed if we keep wading, aK the ocean such craft as the Hon- 7 pal . elderly gentleman who wes in the reading room of tho Fifth Av- Hote wihved iu earnest = conversation 4 frtond reiative to American enterprise and A prominent newspaper editor, en enter- ‘sitting room of the St. Nicholas, was tmmediate- ged by his friends as to whether bo “brought up farther news from the yachts.” He replied that ho received a tolegram announcing the victory of the Hotta, but could not epeak further. “A gen- riotta, sittinis enue wi ony nwt Hen " tisman Who bad staked somowhat of bis monoy on another Fmt Heked if there might pot bo some mistake Angat the maty."; '0 Which the editor replied, *'None at , ‘the news is correct.” This Saad ta te betes, ‘satisfnetory to all parties. At the Cais # number of prime ‘eleraups had been roselved anvouncing the result, and In. An! festations of rejoicing thereat were decidediy emphatic, At the sporting houses throughout the city the raco way disetesed in every vhiase im which {8 cucld be presented. ma. who bad lost ‘on the result promptly paid them on .eading the patchos, and these were in most cases cut du. Of the extra and ‘placed upon the bulletin boards in thd wt rooms of the hotels and principal saloons. ‘At ihe Matson Dorée, Deimonico’s and other fashionable places of resort the’ ovening visitors di tho race asm condiment to their su) and a toast was drank in honor of the reauit of the contest. AT THR TfrATRES the news was received withont an jastant’s delay, and ge erally commented apon, as many a tiny gloved hand laid aside Oe oe tke pow Meg —Y dampened rheet of paper upon which the po'nts of the contest were briefly bet Tort. The entrances to the various places of amnsement were beset by urchins, whose siock of pa fe they soon discovered, was Lo no means adeq to the public craving for intelligence. The telegram reached the lobbies of the Broadway theatre long before :he performance came to a close, and spite of tho intense interest usually manifested in the say- ings and doings of the Live Indian, the audience accorded no small sharc of their attention to the audiblo remarks of the holders of extras. From the Broadway thertre the announcement of the termination of the race extended to the other playloures, and evorywhere coples of the journal recitiog the result of the con- tox were passed from spectator to spectator, At the Thodtre Francais, whore Lucia wae being sung to a crowded audtence. an tncidept not ret down tn the programme occurred, After the curtain bad fallon upon and agt of the opia M. Chol, the manager, forward and addresead the econ: ino pent Little apeoch, Ho aa'd tht although be bad sometimes ‘been Com a to make ubplensant announcements, on this occasion he could assert that he bad only good news give. He had just received a communica- from Mr. Imonico, embodying a tele- gram by the Ationiic cable, which “announerd What the three yar! the Henriotta being statement of facts was received with great a throughout the remainder of the evening nizetti's muaio wax Ustened to with ratker jess than usual at. tention by the fashionable patrons of the lobby wh. congregate at the Fourteenth street theatre, Once the pinces of amusement closed, the excitement died way; but eoch und every one who learned the news retired homeward with some fecling of gratification and pride because of tie encert® of an undertaking involving the nagtical ski!) aud bravery of American yachtmen, The News ta Philadelphia. Prrcapecruia, Dec, 29, 186d. Thero ta groat rejoteing here to night over the news of tho triumph of the Henrietta and the saf6 arrival of all the yachts at Cowes, Meeting in Philadelphia for the Purpose of Secure the Reduction of anufactnres, d&e. Furaverrnia, Deo, 20, 1806. A meoting was held at tne Board of Trade room to- day, to take action to secure the reduction of the five per cent tax on mannfactares, A Jarge nuaber of prom- inent anddnfuential manufactarers attended, Willlam Divine otoupled the chair, and George Bullock acted a9 socretary, . Addrersos were delivered by Me, Divino, Archibald Campbell, General Patterson, Richard Garsed and others, On mo- tlon, & committee was appointed to ny grog nam the five Committeo as imorial to Congress to procure the abrogati reen' tax, Tho Chairman named the Robert Patterson, Archibald (am Jamen Long. t the Committee. follows —General boll, Dennis Keil, iehard Leal motion, “ir, Geo, Bullock wa Mr. Dunlop that other branches of mauaiac- eh should be made uterected in this movement. The ron rt mancfactures were (aced five per ceat, for instance, there were other of factures Axed at twelve, {he Chair to appotnt. The meeting adjourned to moet at two FM. ow such day as the should announce. WEWS FROM THE PAGIFIG COAST. Pallures in San Francisco Shock of an Rarth- anake at Antioch, California, &c. Bae Faaxereco, Dee. 20, 1966. The steamer Golden Age sailed to-day, with $604,640 treasure, $526,000 of which was for New York. Ahalf dozen mmall fatlores in this city were annoenred onterday, including three produce commission firme. 9 most exiousive failure is that of Breanaa & Co. against which house atiachinents amouating to $40,000 eT eovere earteqcaite # felt at h, in thin State, A hong io Antioc! Decomber No particular damage was done. Love farniture was shaken out of piace, and consider. me Ponce O11 Comoe vse eg fled eartif. eer G a «ates of incorporation wits Mg FR ., Mave of Oregon. The capital stock stmounte to $400,000. It is Sarees be baiid mille respectively at daiem, Oregon r iy and Portiand. ral McDowell has issued @ special order estab! eb. ing @ military powt in Yorba, Baens Isiend, Sen France barbor, and requiring every person revding oa the iiand to lense (rom uartore, Chair Deacest ov A Gavenrea “Howe About twelve o'stock last wight Captain Garland, of the Fourteenth precinct, ansisted by Sergeant Roberts and a eqythd of mon, mate & descent on an alleged gambling hoase, No.2 Fast Houston street, kept by a man named George Pierce. The police succeeded in arresting George Lane, Vatrick Fins, Joba Kober, Wm. Jobason, ?. Mansteid. Jota Williams and George Meroe, the ‘ater the sioged keeper iL Were Gino eenred, valued Austrian Idea of an Invasion of Turkey. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBEI: 30, 1866, EUROPE. NEWS TO DECEMBER 28. Joseph Mazzini’s Appeal to the Romans. CABINET DIFFERENCES IN FRANCE. ke, THE ROMAN Q2ESTIO! Appeal of Mazzinl te the People of Reme. “PLonewon, ec, 27, 1866. Mazzivi, the Italian patriot, has issued an address calling upon the people of Rome to demand a republican, form of government. ETS aa ae. &. Prassian Concession te Her Subjects. / Panis, Deo, 27, 1866. A Berlin ney spaper contains @ proclamation re-eatab- Mashing the pyovince of Poland in its rights under the Prussian cyv,wo, . THE EASTERN QUESTION, bs a Austr we 9 fa Lavusion of Turkey. A Pants, Dec, 27, 1868, HJ, journal, understood to speak eemi-pftigially, es that Austria meditates an invasion of Turkey. Loxpox, Dec. 28, 1866, Wo have a repetition of the rumor thal the Christian Powers will intervene in the affairs of the Greek subjects of Turkey. The Times of thia morning oxprosses tho belief that a collision ia daily growing less likely, but adds that if the Eastern question should come up England will be dis- 080d to let events take their course without any effort to shape them to her wishes. The Defeat of tho Tarks Confirmed. Atukys, Dec, 25, 1866, A report from Canea, the capital of Candia, by way of Syra, says another battle had taken place between the Turks and the Greek insurgents, in which the former wore defeated with heavy lose, FRANCE IN THE EAST. Tho Repulse of the Aquadro Loxvox, Doc. 26—Evening. Tho repuise of the French (eet in the Corea is con- firmed. The Cochin Chinas Bhore battories are enld to be for- midanle, as in the Coren. Pani, Dec, 27, 1966. ‘There are exciting rumors of diswension in the Council of State on the subject of the new army organization. IRELAND. A Fontan Officer Denounces Stephens. Busts, Deo, 26, 1406. A wlter of Genoral Millen, Provident of the Fenian Military Covncil of Ireland, in which he denounces James Stephon, ©. 9. I R,as a “humbug” and a “+ paseal,"’ published in the Dublin papers, has created « profound sensation among the popalace. It is regarded by some & stratagem of the British government to pul down the Fenian movement. SPAIN. A Government C @ Etat Imminent. Fanis, Doc. 26, 1866, A coup d'etat in the Spanish government is said to be imminent. Tho Queen is unable to select a ministry which bay the contdence either of the progressists or the Church party, HANOVER The Ex-King's Officers Entering the Prassian Army. Bentix, Doo, 28, 1466, The Kiog of Hanover has finally released the officers of the late Hanoverian army from their oaths of fealty _— to himecif, Many of thom will at once take service in the Pruerian army. ENGLAN 0. Quiet and a Politient Lutt, Lowvox, Dec. 27, 1806 Political news unimportant. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Loxpox, Dec 26—Nooe Compois are qnoted at 90 for» asmmean eebrmti are atenty. United states five-terention Himole Central @ shares... Lexpon, Dec 26~Kvening The money market i# unchanged. Console clowe ot 90 for mouey. AMMRIFAN eror mito are steady, except [inole Central shares, which bare advaw ot United Hinton fve-twontiar:.. Tiltaow Contral ebares: Erie enare pee oT peeee v4, Loxpes, Deo. —Noon Convols are quoted at 00) for money Americen pacurities are run. United States tve-twenties 2% Tiltgoiy Central suares . Erie shares . loopon, Dee, 88—Noon. Coneols are steady. = Prieew money. unchanged—@0", for AMERICAS HECULIE TING Batter United sates hve twenties, Timo! Central shares The Liverpest Cotton Market. Lavenrom, Dee 26, 1 for middling Wet ny 0% we L a. Cotton in steady at 14%¢. inated pales 1,000 baler Livenroot, Dec, 26—Eveniag. Cotton rales steady. Sules middiing upande ot 1444. Yalow for the day 14,000 bales, Levenrout, Dee, 27—neon. jon market ie firmer, with on advance. Mid- qioted at 15 pence, with sales estimated ot - The 25-800 vies Lavenroot, Dec 2%—noon Cotton has fallen off & a ee the dum overy thet the gtock on bund te over the estimated qnaatiiy Sales of the week, 71,000 bales Liverpoo!t Breadstafle Market. Liverroot, De. 217—Noon. Broode.i% are cnctanged Livenroo, Der 28 — Noes. Breadet%¥ are quiet a REWS FROM WEVADA. “torm—The United Mintes Senator chip, ae. “an Faascieon, Dec. 29, 1808 A ter vie term, lasting about three howrs, paswed over neveda on the 27h jae. Ram sed bail poured Gown siteruntely, accompanied with thunder Ding, Somting the mireets aad stores Veoores were ie Jed to the growed, and Inrge Onkty ant pines euapped of as thor sh they were pipe stems ‘The ¥ rgiow etty (Nevada) ae, of December 26, hese lenainy arch op the C1 that stale, the ebection * taker nett month, im which i fye “the fueceee of Jame W Nye & now an anmered rerait, and hie (irene inten Renate: pst of “ to the Werning of Thall's mill, the rame peper fale is complete, not « fraction of the Sraiee ot arn pos ner’ x taved, end Gr'inng bel embers of the tamous Dail mill was $140,060 1h The eutire value om” ot Wells, Fargo & Ga, im Virginie Onty ent chatting uipmrent uh oop a» ths eanre of (be roads screed the mouniaian wall promt FRANCE, Cabinet Differences on the ae Question, Ol Benneries Nowe = About A conflagration, which threatened af 00 111.910 sproad dovastation over « great part of South Brookly), woused Yeserday tn that section of eur sister city. Prot sty no locality in New York or ite suburbs affords a Gold tor more ettonsive conflagration than that he scone of this Gre, which broke out in the ena gasoline manufactory of Mr, W. R. Winchester, om the northeast corner of Richards and Delavan streets. The whole ourroundings ere cecupied by dirtilier:cs and by manufactories and refineries of illuminating material, 20 that it was reasonably anticipated, should « fire break out in any one of thom, its progress could only be stopped who these should bave been desiroyed. The very inflammable nature of the property stored hore iv. large quantities, caused tne smoke and flame to rise in dense volumes, that were seen even as far away af Newark, N. J, The building ttself in which the fre orig. inated was composed eutirely of wood, and was one tory only in height. In addition to this there wore nu- merous pheds on the promises, used for tho storage of the mauulactured materiais'and of the orude ol wi forms their basis, Both paraitine and iine are Denzine, being in reality nothi material redined to 8 ver high proof! of the three kiuds of mate. destroyed. o'clock ta the afternoon and ox. tA fairly devouring tho In- {1dthgs in an incredibly short was, when the flames first ap- tho northoest, and wafted the of Gra acrom Richards street, threatoming to everything capable of being Yui 7, Fortunately tt soon shifted, Lowover, the fire back again, when the firemen, by al su) ‘ore onabled to prevent its spread that bat already beon iguited, A! ery in the Wiaghgster iuctory is of course totally destroyed, beat being oo intense oa to melt everything be redygea 9 Nquid form, iarairce' inder a mass of oats ony gherred tron ayd copp:r. onilag ration 1 pated fo have bok ata Som map "4 paraMine refining room throwing a lighted te Sone, wae waa to v1 ave extent with oil, Apother quem 8 lgakag fining pipes caused the Bo nthe room, bating the pir thervin, t it was (hen ign! ono Nghtiog & aléb. Tho loas of Mr. cannot be lese than $18,000, Thera was a bpecal in surance of $12,000 on the stored nook. From Winchiostor’s manufactory the ames oxtended to Mr, Martin Shea's whiskey distillery, on the cornor of Ewen and Richards streets, whero ib did damare to the amount of $500, Mr, Shea bas uo iasurance ou his Pte da G Newhouse, foreman of the Wis factor about $1,000 worth of kerosene ha ed On the Corner oppowite that e@siabii» ‘an street, This was totally destroyed. west corner of Richards and Delavan streets, vert \o fra, and proved a total ions, ‘This was x small « mont, and the damage is estimated at about $1,000 insurance, « The oil refining establishment of Mr, James !. Hour wot Kichards aud Ewen streets, wax (le next e flames. “The damage done bere vs amount. Mr. Howton uss an \nearane of $9,000. Two wm $2, property ava, ‘There were several men in the factory of Wr Win chester at ihe time the fire broke ous, and toy bad y time to ercape wiih their tives, Owe tou wns another, It te believed, fatally bu rued ken to their homes, one residing in Ulium streot wed tho other in Van Brunt. The ontngy of 1h unfortunate mea were ny an heel Flee In Went Strect—Arrest of the Owner of the Store on a Charge of Arson. At nine o'clock last night oflteer Knipo, of the Tweaty seventh precinct, discorored a fire in the cloth kept by Mevre lor, at No, 56 West street, Rounds man Mullin broke open the door, and gay the fire burn ing behind a chest, about four feet from the door ile ery dense, aud in afew minutes the wile r of the sore was in dane, The tromen Were e000 at the premises, and wiih a wall direcied ciream prevented the fre fro: etora, Officer Kai u juve of Gensler leaving prior to it r, led Captoin to belie arpowely tired phen . er fe take Me. on the sospleion of setting fire to « shal Baker was ot (he premises, an investigation The accused w Polioe Court this day, It seoma th the property (* fu the Western Iasur Badal. A Gre broke out in Kwon ani Varet streets, Ey day +!iarhOon, and caused the wildest excitement among Je vceupanta, but the firemen were prompt'y on band and extinguished tho tame, whic b vat ow the ouerment how shout one o elo Uhird floor, before they aprond bw a7 70 total damaxe will not exces ‘the + owned by Charice Gomer, and ix tasared in the Geri se Inge awe s Company Vicein delplin. Paiapmuriis, Deo. at, 1x04 iven's factory, corner of Sixty atrest and Columbia avenue, was borned carly thit morning Cimmated at $75,000, The principal lowe Jo er of brews and gilded m y miliary $85,000 ' 000, Willian Scoles, woolen yearn manufacturer, lor ou machinery, $5,000, on stork, $4,000; hi 4 for $6,000, John J Oladior, horlery manufactarsr, joes on machinery and tor $1000, Litfer & Mattia, low on 5AM, GO toy IPRs \ bu epinner, lowe om machinery red for #11,000 The b vot, ove y' Kaede wun damaged by f at $5. 900, fully co ewan urers, ot to the amount Fire ta Cincionall. ae Che wet night destroyed @ , two bujidings atiached (o the tenyard of Henry Keesler, and a dwelling how, Total tour aboot $15,000, A tie , and costing the $100,000, have terminated, with the followreg renu rieoners Cobure and Powers dinchayged, the Grand ignored the b Rovere joward and MeGowan were dischurged without tial, Giigan, Owens, Carroll and Morrill were aeqaliied, Ter rance McDonald acquitted on the charge of levyiog or i agalost thon and to janes disagreed on the robbery charge Five of the praouers remate 6 init Holmes, ander sentence of two months’ lmprieonment for larceny; Crawford, unter sentence of three months for receiving stolem goods adden, *m te ont Crowley under seutence of death The general om viersow in that the nentence of death Bot be arid ont, and that the whole afaly # oothing more them & solemn level dreme Captain Lynch, of the Revel Engineers, bas arrived io C nade for ibe pat of «i chawens of dr ding MOD ree! aed (HY fr tek from « foroign eaomy. If be finds (hat Monires! eam be forth fird it will be mate the seat o goverument Hf the com folerat om scheme should be wapelioned by the megiab Bevermment be Richardson gni4 mine at Maioe sold years day toa New Vore company tor $7400, enn Affeire in Wontreal. Mowrmnat, Dee 29, 1008 Kozel erg neers ate lesen surveying (he eouth ede of she river St. Lawrence for the last sit mouths for fort feations to protect the elty in that querer, Tt we wader stood that Kingston, Owewe end Toronto Guiriote #\ shortly be surveyed for over (\@e hundred mites. ‘The total increase of revenue fot 1868 will Be 6 mirlivr ant a quérier dollers, Money i¢ plentifal iver a 4s divcomat The dry gowts wade of Moutresl ie fr greater (han 1 wes Loree years ago As Koapp 060 Onn, the supposes rotors of (he Roye! Inrarance Company. New York, cveld oot be on tradited, hey have been waed eivilly for (he recovery of tbe © debt due the compeny. They pleated ‘ba Cae wee contracted jn + forege country De 7 Dla ur Chanvene, Beperoiendent of BAwation for ebrat ea iret of Burope ty ob lie tatormadlon, pow workioe eiagole Hie wb viet y per cont Greet Deiiain, Prager, Belgium, Previa, bely eof ‘howe me ‘A private of the Rote Piripade wrote steirs as the Vietor s barre ie Ge Chr ue Heavy snow nam yonersay Troma Ge eves Another Gold Discovery. Brusrnce, Der 2, 1008 in hee ier sae Gane 4 en ee . 4 fn wy Bee Fins found gold in three pincwe wr of Winevier leat week, of the wind syled “placer meted the ened tot dirt, i} ‘THE ALLEGED WHISKEY FrauOs. Cases Before the Graed Jurv. — The cages end Cupaingham, wore (o have been further examined yesterday morning before Unies States Commissioner Jones, Bivvkiya, aed tho pares with their counsel appeared tm court, bul om recom- 2 te'mntve'e further’ Suamabiion tte’ thoy gee ox uf the case, and to Dail to await the wotion of the Grand Jury, in case were indicted. The wore there wired be Commissioner Jones to renew tl ball to await the ao. on of the Grand Jury im January, “ane of William Murray, Distiller in Brookizas Wiliam Murray was found rumolvg bis distillesy ow the ch of Beptember last, without, It. is alleged, any Moen or suy authority of law. His case wax reported to the Eater.) Revenue Collector, aud @ seizure was mado, ™ Morray was found running the noverthe: distihery mering evan osiehee i, At five o'clock te the ot hntaxey on band, Tie tinea Sag a 1, isae.'" See . sarant ead ee vost Se Cirored thet, aot Se"Shors wtay beou running’ without Sion, an ferrets of wBustey to Dorel” oo te ued oold ele was again soized by Coll Weed and a keopor p! nolassoe found on the. place atthe ees Nin. Naow t bes Murray bas continued to rua hia @isticty setwithstand. this eeizure, the keeper soting verutender bas run Gfteen hogabeads of the (peers hy of ee On the that Murmy was word to Collector Wood to that effect, this, new swere made ou Thursday aud egain Friday, and the tll sompinucd Sheree, On Pri the District attoyp aus rs warrant be & en againet type, od youtprdny ho was 104 brought before bowmlbriodes Newton. It by ial On Friday he paid ia $260 to the Coll 0 at i} “pt of tg caso, It further appears that towne Propet 4 (one did, from October fo Ne- vember 17, +o! in. The caso ia wot Nowtou noxt Mon THE TARGEDY AT NEW ULM, MINN. ' t, Mino, Deo, 20, 1866 reat excitement ta where tne lyache® A Mankato lottag tm have refused te ut of liquor to 0 for nearing before Comm: at ton o'clock A. M. ail that rog.on, expe: men resioed and wore rwil knewn. says the infuriated people of New allow the bodie largo body of nation to have Arued, they will bring funerala in Now Ulin rest ExAsperstion exists on boil alder At Detluc & Co. O35 Brondway. Articles, vine, fuinery, Be, (or Luli day presente Al Mem 2 Bra ed assortuent and M At Hemmonn', G69 1-2 Br: bested Braaiian Pebble spectacios mint Kye Glassen, whan ited? Vaton, 38 Canal para Injurlous AMMAICAL, BAL rw + Mott's Chemicut Pomade Restores @ whe RO Re ths beet hase tS hea f HUSUTON, 19 Astor House by all druggtems Pile « by Sure Pi i PILE INSTRUMENT naaitivele cure « hen. oy all oe | Powe t eo. fold ‘uy Aruggate. Agel want mvei ‘ross J. H, Romaine, Manager, Biohteey, Re _- one Y AIL Peinos Cashed in Legal Horertoa: tea? Mare and drawings sent J. CLUER, iiroker, 10 Broadway, if You Want to oaumeaen as ts TN way, 0 older Mae Fourth a oarth sireet. mut member PULL X, 004 Bi) y A Superior Assortment of Wines and td quae SUT J. BT ARIS BON, Aad Chanslars sbrnot ‘ cur. Belles Ad emtadlioned 1" N eet AL “3 ee tod mi a Lett bem woes ver et & DEAN, , el Hrosd weg. jew oro s Hey Your Clothiog at 100 Howors. The Winver Stock at E "he residue vow oetnie 7 ow prices. Yost A witrhknag Table LAM, Oe Dean's Calios tor Now ian Les eo 1 ‘ cutie Rtook ~ HES, wove AND CHtLouRN Ss COAT tor sales BHOKAY BROTORG. HA Pousth ave 4 MAC UDR, 0 Wealoay, how Vor for New © - <ertiat oF reese BORNE. the Fic Hee iierd, Maller ty, emuatey CONT 9 8) eh BROADWAY ease cone, Ober tte Wewing Mes are a ih ” wen mew od wt he ehorient natn NapeY PRET. « NEPraetnn til nfl wow tort a. dew. aie H erste thos Lait Yin’ pter stan ps AD! wehetoe om al) Gad ant Siler : aris Bankers, 8 Well area, 9. ' TEER: sep, weirs ume can mann.» aL Rett MY, @ teeter, OS so fialt, Resorains,, "irereh ee saad vy oh Crugahee every a kere. Fre, Repegting J ners OL erty erent i: apidbelibiag I ee ia ‘beee Mave oe ROW