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The Unglish Reformers to Take Per- sonal Issue with Parliament. re DBASTROUS EARTHQUAKE IN ALGERIA, &e. &e, item, &e. LAND. ored Death of President Johuson. Loxpos, Jan. 5, 1867. ‘* a mor of the death of President Johnson {prevailed in th * city on Change yesterday. ‘Another Gra "4 Reform Demonstration, ‘A grtwd Hemonstra, tion in behalf of reform ‘ed for the ‘frst ts project ¥ of the meeting of Parliament, Dy tho presoatation of ) vetitions for reform by individ- ‘Gals in person. — ALQE tia. a y \ouimye the eecur- Despatches reosived this mowing ax'n ee ‘wrod dostroy6a snd’ large num her of lites lost ‘tence of a terrible earthquake i.¥ Algeri FINANCIAL AND CO\WMERG;IAL. The Londes Moncey }.\arket. eae Loxpox, Jan. 6—N The foitowring are the current quotati Ws for AMERICAN SECUREFIBS, United States five-twenty bonds. The Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverroot, Jan. 5—Noon. Tho cotton market opened somewhat easier, with un- changed prices, The sales will reaety 8,000 bale¥ for to- lay. Liverpool Breadstuff’ Market. Liverroot, Jan. 5—Nowa. The market for breadstaffs is rm. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Detention of the Steamship Queen. Queasstows, Jan. 5, 1867. "The steamship Queen, en route for New York, has been detained here one day by a heavy fog. She will resume cher trip to-day. Lonposperry, Jan. 5, 1807. The steamsbip Peruvian, from Portland, en route to ‘ Liverpoel, touched at this port to-day and procceded. el f csppotnted. The first official act of the AMUSEMENTS: THE WUARVES AND PIERS OF NEW YORK. MEXICO. Pres 6 groee inet the Armenian —— eo . AL KIUR RAS 2s - ‘he Gahes States Consulate taking the . i mi merican citizens therefrom, and up to Ristort Matinee. =| Something for the Cousideration of Our Legts- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NERALD. ‘ve there seems to be a desire on the government to tators. place every obstacle Tho” gréat trayedionne made her inst matim © “PP to her Juarez Started F a new “ans. They refuse to recognize Dr. nee but one ang eh aa ah Legos ace at Ho 2) a ree biti <taeage aes > tentowe pea apeapes for Reese inthe ot a. were i“ for the presence of to arked diffe 0 e wharv ¢ - - a ms ane. y Wepartare for the West Ther p © or Railroad—The Route, &e. oar maz-ofaray, I dete Pee CaM malent Bo done New York has been @ subject that has elicited for some time past the serious consideration of all who feel for the welfare of the cily, either through pride or interest. I, !8 subject that enters all the ramifications of trade aud Commerce and has created fears and misgivings among °Very class of the community; for on the com- merce of ,the port hang the support and prospects of the artisan as well as the merchant, of the laborer as weil vctween a Atistori audience and the assemblage at ou '°f theatres, Hare we meet fashion in the true senze of th.’ word and charming social groups engaged during the x’aves im discussing the merits of the play and its characters, ‘The audience at yesterday's matinée was principally composed of ladies, and their few attendant cavaliors “wall-flowered”’ the parquet and first balcony, unable to find seats, They seemed to be intent on the Leavenworts, Kansas, Jan. 5, 1867. to us. Advices received here from Mexico, via New Mexico, state that President Juarez had left Chihuahua Decem- ber 10 for Durango, where he proposes to remain some time before proceeding further into the interior. The republicans sre now in undisturbed posseasion of Durango. ovayMas the fi ; ery good account of the [The following letter gives ®™ ” gyacuation by the impe- situation ia Guaymas since i rialisis, Disorder appears t eR 8, 1306. oie, NOW. 28, 1806. T To give an exact account of So YOrRD y ean 80 in tho form of a diary, hecaus:® Beary “siner being had to tremble for our’ lives, Gens Unable or unwilling to check his troops J@ tbat Lk esl NEWS FROM» b 5 i aa “4 ing propensities, Whenever they wanted a drh play, a8 the simultancous rustling of the leaves of a | as the shipbuilder and shipowner, All are cognizant of The Reported Execution of Escobedo. i nloud thousand librettos indicated, Woe have ne@er seen atany | the fact that the wharves and piers have for many Gatvestox, Jan. 5, 1867, pe Mpedetas The city, saait than a the sa" Rio Grande papers to the 234 have been received here, | nac, and the energetic Janguage of her cemmander con and make no mention of the reported execution of Esco- | Siged these troops to their barracks. But the mer- chants had to pay dearly tor keeping them there, the 24th alee &@ new forced loan other theatre such eargest attention observed daring the | years been going from bad to worse, and that they aro progress of the play as at the Ristori, performances. | now, with some few exceptions, sinking into decay and Looking down from tho dress circle one would imagine | uselessnesa, All Know that the Committee of the Cham- | bedo. Captain Osken, first ofcer of his staff, on the himself in a dramatic school where cach one | per of Commerce stated fact when it not long ago | 21st reported Canales as still faithful, This was the day was carefully studying the libretto and every word and | reported that there were but five piers along the East | °f the reported execution. action of the great model before them. When the cur- | anq North rivers that were in proper repair; all know tain fell after each act the scene was one of interest. | tha: the piers which were broken down by the ice two Fair heads bent low to the whispered compliments of | or three years ago have not yet been rebuilt, and all moustached lips; bright eyes Mashed with animation 28 | know that vessels cannot lay at most of the docks in OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. be the first play imwhich sie Willappear. In April xtve a number of farewell! pa they interchanged glances of recognition with familiar faces, or swept the different rows with ivory-handied lorg- notes; dancing gurig podded assent or shook dissent a= 4ho fair owners discussed the drama in its varidus phases; gloved hands gestioalated dla Ristori when the interest- jag topic of fashions or social reunions was started; and pretty mouths ponted or smiled according as their oracular. opin'ons were received by their companions The character of Mary Stuart, as inter- ki say 001 that it is a crea a wi beauty, childlike. innocence nmerited trials titled’ her to the sympathy of the world. We feel selfishness, treacl and so-called Vi Queen when we hear those indignant words ut im the park at Fotheringay by her misused sister, and see the flash- ing eye of the she quivering lip, the u! vm and the queenly form towering above her in the vad consciousness of innocence. ‘The tear drops ‘en unbidden in the eye as the scene opens at back, . the hideous paraphernalia of and the een of Scots stretches her arms in benediciion last time over the heads of her weeping at- And what contempt must we not feel for the ‘mim ‘C4, Vacillating Robert Uecil, who stands lean- eg, Yonder pulse in unavailing grief at the sad man he loved and his own want of man- is little applause shown when the curtain scone; but a feeling of sadness pervades ‘e. Madame Ristori will appear on y w of y= x for the a—the play which created such a ‘it, regrets to state that i: will be ‘ to repeat it before her de- parture for the West, om, *Count of previous announce- ments, At her renirée ia Ap#tl, however, Cami nt er a as gin, diech, i fate of them, © hood? ‘There falls on the Ihet ‘rformances previ departure for Paris where sire Will position. It was announced by de » their present condition with a proper degree of safety, The knowledge of the above facts has awakened a in the public mind to seek the e, They are easy of and may be readily *immed up. sufficient to pay interest on the cost of construction, | leaving Rothing with which to make the necossary re- pairs. Since that period lumber, iron, and all -kinds of Tequired for ilding and repairing docks have in coBt, and labor bas adyanoced from seventy. cents and $1 50 to $2and $4aday. Thus the ques- becomes plain ae the bre! oper be kept a proper repair under nt rat and owners wi not rebuild unless they Dave some incentive to do 80. the evil which is so universally acknow- Pani s ama, whose proprietors to have a grant from | service with the liberals, . overpowered’ toctde 9 oxist many, propositions pare ota Advanced, | the so-called ima eeial gaverimnant: (Or: the ta tgntion nts}. Chait grand hoamnen4.waie of ciinaneimarensy ant, 40 nd ‘ctation ore or less ae pn i “gy this coast, I om you a copy of the arrangement made | make that day more memorable, Martinea insisted upon meaanenetaninaae he andtonio Or whine | by this Custom House with the principal agent, B. H. | another forced loan of $25,000, and Posquelra absconded TWiena fotos hy features of which | Wyman, secretly for fear of becoming a victim of the quarrel, are ‘ a lesigns to wren! ¥ rom the corporation for ‘An answer is respectfully solicited. Posqueira, long a of » intel i nominal price @ portion of what ought to be its most val- | Independence and Liberty. hido his fears under a variety of social parties which he le property, and to saddle upon the city and its-enter- | Port of Mazatlan, November 22, 1866. arranged on one ‘of the islands of the bay, or on some prise a money making The warehousing sys- tom, plain and simple, may not really be considered objec- tionable. If the docks could be left as free for improvement asa vacant lot is to its owner, suitabie warehouses would be constructed upon the piers, which would not only be a convenience to shippers, but a protection to the docks and to all property which might be landed from vessels, Stone piers havé been projected, but it has been fully demonstrated that to pay interest on the cost of con- struction rates would be required to be so high that the commerce of the port fe be endangered in conse- quence, The same objections arise in regard to iron piers and submerged warehouses. Make the goods landed ‘upon the docks pay a tariff, say some, as is the case in many of the Eastern and Southern but the pro sition 1s very ‘unpopular and presents many objectionable features. Leave wharfage rates open to competition, and allow the owners and leasees to make their own bar- gains with the shipping merchants, say others, There are serious objections to this propesition. If the m should be established the owners and lessees would com- bine, and, actuated by greed, might establish rates so exorbitant that vessels would be forced to carry ther To THe Cottecton or THE MaRimme Custom House :;— structions which you have received from the General | Vited gus rs at anchor in this barbor, viz, the Continental and other picnic ground, As the widow of a de officer and cousin of Pesqueira was the prominent figure of these parties, everybody thought that the Governor was going to marry her; and a’ priest bad actually been de- sired to be present at a great dia de campo, to be held at Bacochibampo on the 8th inst. All the ladies and in- ests bad gone there, when Pesqueira suddenly left for the interior. The fotlowing day one of. Martinez’ officers ordered to assemble on the plaza, with the evident intention of making a pronunciamento; but Colonel Dava los, of the above named battalion of Defendoris, coun- Port, stbect to the decision that on these mat- | termanded the order, thus saving us from new disturb- ters will be rendered by the citizen President, ag well as | ances. Meanwhile Pesyueira had sent word to Garcia the receipt of mstructtons from my superior in San | Morales, on the Yaqui river, to expect his arrival, his 0. Francisct plan being to join the Southern-army by way of Ciene- Third—Until taen the said steamer will remain as here- Samia guita and and return with all the troops tofore, subjected entirely to my orders, without the direct relief of Guaymas. inez, however, not intervention of the authorities. vo that his own troops would remain faithful, All whieh I communicate to you as the'resuit of oar | had his misgivings; so he followed Pesqueira and suc- interview, with the renewed assurances of my high con. | ceeded in brip; him back under the promise of sideration. B. H. WYMAN, Agent. embarking for tizen General-in-Chief of the Army of the F, SEPULVEDA. ARRANGEMENT. MazaTLax, Nov. 21, 1866. To the Cit West, I have the honor to state to you, in answer to the in- Hondqnastaety aud showed to me in the interview had to- v2 First—That the steamer Continental will continue on her voyages as usual. i Ce ‘That the steamer Panama will remain at anéhor in ned yh otra arrive, provitted that the sum of $50,000 could be raised “wkiO08 ArPuay.—An altercation occarred about eight O'clock last night between two men, wamed Nicholas Doyle and Thomas Dolan, at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Gold street, during which Doyle drew a revolver and shot Dolan inthe head, The parties, it sooms, bad a qwarrel on New Year's day in regard to the possession of a sleigh, in Bolivar street, and mutual threats were made to the etivet that when they again met one or the other would “bite the dust.’ Consequently they prepared for the emergency, and it had a nearly fatal termination for Dolan. The ball took e: glanced around the side of hi ‘bot dangerous wound. Inspector Folk and gaye over the right eye, ana 8 head, leaving a bad but Doyle proceeded to the office of imseif up, saying that he shot Dolan 10 salt defence; that Dolan and about a dozen of ompanions had met himon the avenue and ceeded to give him a pummellifig. ial PLeaped Guitry.—James Burns and John Collins, ‘ly indicted by the Grand Jury for grand larceny, | seta hoy bed hawser worth $75 from the tugboat Mary an, pleaded guilty in the Court of Seasiona wie petit larceny, and were remanded for sentence. * Suor Hucumug » “8784 OF 4 BurGLaR.—OMicer Allen, em sep, Shot himself through the ban@ pe to dise®*"6e his revolver at a eupposed penn ve cagner o.¢ Fifth avenue and Baltic street, shortly before tweive of 10k on Friday night, ‘A Fup Acr.—Twoa, \°2, Damed Hugh Sweeny and Thomas Cullen, saturated a. 406 with spirite of turpen- tine on Friday might, and eet (yim = en acon bi wus oa eae ean, and ON Corawell yesterday ta default of $600 bail, for cruelty to ak mals. = Boor or ax Uxgsown Womax i ear Woete.— The body ofa Womaa, apparently about ay yours of age, was found by some boys yesterday aft "2008 tying beside a small pond im Wykol’s Woods, Gxeempoint. She was five feet six inches in height, dark ha") Sue eyes, and wore a whito handkerchief and hood ober - and a pink handkerchief about her neck. r dress was of dark spotted calico, In her pocket wae eighty-four cemts. Coroner Smith took charge of the body. ~ had it con’ wo the dead-house to await identification. He wilt an inquest on Monday forenoon. CuanGRD wir Srauivc 4 Doc.—Three young men, named Daniel Henderson, Patrick Mawson and Richard Punch, were last evening ted by the police of the Forty-lifth precinct, on a charge of grand larceny, pre- ferred by James Collins, of 119 North Ninth street, E. D. They are accused of stealing the complainant's dog, valued at $76. A Casm or Resmiroriox.—Mr. John B. Jenkins, Cashier of the Firat National Bank, yesterday received a check for $200 from an unknown man as conscience money. The check was received through Rev. Father McDonald, of 8t, Mary's church, Remsen street, E. D. Surkocatx’s Count,—The wills of the following name@ Persons were proved in the Surrogate’s Court during the past week:—Chas, B, Velser, James Derrickson, Wm. L. Hendrickson, John F, Davenport and Sarah Farmer, alt of the city of Brooklyn. Letiers of administration were ved on the estates of Kliza A. Halsey, Wm. Hough, tbarine O'Donnell, Mary Sherry and Magdaline Pitkin, of Brookiyn. Axoruxr Cavccs of the democratic members of the Board of Aldermen was held in the City Hall yesterday A true copy: Ff. Surgtvepa, GENERAL ORDIR ON THE RE-OCCUPATION OF SINALOA, Mazatian, Nov. 14, 1866. On the 1th ima., by order of the Gencral-in-Chief of the Army of the West, I advanced on this city with the forces under my mmediate comm: for the ‘purpose of herein the’aremy up to the moment of their em barkation. On the morning of the 12th I ordered a charge to be made along the whole line, which resulted ‘favo for of the season, that ene of among the merchants of this city, Hermosillo and Ures, no money having entered at our Custom House. ‘The Yaqui Indians are'still holding their own. They wil not submit except om certain conditions; and as these cannot be granted they had severab skirmishes, in which hundreds were killed, without any result. Cotonel St. Louis, Major Richardson aad a Mr. Garri- son arrived a month ago frem Tucson to enter into an ); Agreement with Governor Pesquiera about letting Unitea States troops, provisions, ammunition, &c., puss through to Arizona after being landed at La'Libertad, in which they have succeeded, as Iam informed. However, the merchants who had their goods landed here, im transitu for Arizona, will bave to pay their duties in ful. Pesqueirs has granted indultns to a great many com- . Promised and has permitted all the families to return who emigrated daring the imperial rule. He is satisfied with demanding fines amd small sume, for which'he pays in Custom Hi » ‘Me cannot be called a man of character, but afternoon, but no change was made im the slate pre- viously agreed upon. It 18 understood’ that Mr, Archi- bald Bliss will be chosen Chairman of the Board, Mr. Henry McCloskey will be the Corporation Counsel, aad Mr. Wm. G, Bishop will be the City Clerk. A caucus of both the republican and democratic mem- bers of the Board of Supervisors was held yes! democratic members have nominated Supervisor for President, and the republicans have nominated Super- visor Wm. M. Little, Tus Damage sy Fines Durixo tas Past Year.—From @ report made by Mr. William Lawrence, the Fire Mar- shal of Brooklyn, it appears theré have been two hundrea The -loasea aod ninety dee during the are footed up to $978,937." Insurance on the property destroyed is $1,715,940. “KANSAS UNITED STATES. SENATOR. 8 Q 8 reontt te be ublic | business to neighboring or otherwise, enormous a SE ee of selections | Prices, such as the tstabor claw of eosels could, net from Dante and Petrarch; and frem the best Italian trans- } Afford to pay, would be charged for desirable berths, lations of Shakspeare, Schiller, Racine and tlle: No improvement that would be benoficiat to the port It is from the perfection of her, dra matic deliv 4 | @t presemt can be made upor the old plan... All that is action that our young artists and std denta,. yet necessary ts to estublish remunerative rates of whart: » Natase baw which would increase the present charges’ - pee! yo png na eance br half, and there is no doubt but that then the wharves and wer some of abe good condition as hidden paths which lead’ to’ fame, THE ROMAN QUESTION. ' The Proposed Arrangement Between the King of Italy and the Pope. *Vhe foliowing are believed in Italy to be the bases of the arraugement which the Italian government has pro- posed to the Pope:— ‘1. The Italian’ government will bring in a bill declar- tng Florence to be the definitive capital of the kingdom Italy. 2 The Cardinals will be declared Princes of the king- dom, and will get from the Italian treasury double the they mow receive. 3., The inbabitants of the Pontifical territory, with tho exception of to declare by a plebiscite whetber ‘they wiil remain subjects of the Pope or unite them- selves with the rest of Italy. 4. Rome to be declared a religious city sui in ‘which the Pope is to bave absolute control. 4 muni- -. Cipai council, however, will be elected by the citizens, ‘and will bave the disposal of several afministrative offices. Moreover, the lay element will be substituted ub siemens, jally if, in the course or c aigulboese sh terri of the territory'should be added to sine Pontifical txoops to be dischai and the for- ma soldiers \c- and pfers weald always be found im as cain’ | Could reasonably be desired. to Destroy His Own Life self inthe Hend, &c. a Between fiveand six o'clock last everfng a terrible Le Pe lice Bias fitth Francesca di Rimini; Le: Pauvres Gens from re des Stécies; the: Italian oe, e Stateris fait of Yan! cles, ae give os he che te condition be ‘sept away. The inhabitants (0 bo: Sante Anna; however, bere they would nov be : :allowea to enlist ta the Italiau army. t i J , ey woul have 20 goed. ry, Navy and bx Tootsaly sobs binding oaly during the Roosidente: a chance. “Bau. 2 oe oe > rence The : * 7. Plus IX. ‘Yo acknowledge Victor Emanuel as King-| tnd aoe snl andsmovines wring pos athe instead of going Ue, the to (a teeeen pede wen e enpenm Dl i ite its Catholic er, parties, none ‘which ‘other Canolle States weil bestow the occupants Pho Dan ome? Tumors have been rife that we nad ‘mahed Say Fraxorsco, Jan. 4, 1867, ae Dat emetanteatiy that Yiore tyne founds, had mad Acapuleo advices report the Fremeh troops as still in yy confident, satiofy CANADA. and that’ ‘possession, with overy indéeation of thetr remaining for | pattised itt our supe cd duane ae wear, ome timeprobably unihepring. They were-wolt sup- | olin Wats pobee. Goats bui'as int report has Now F- «Delay of the Confederation Scheme—Canal by the murderer. piled with provisions-anc clothing. te Ieud.oven boom ve-echood freak Rurepe, pa ‘Tolls—Lumbering Operations, d&c: seen Mianow verglagea helt s cootury since the establish. Monrneat, Jun. 5, Poel ee wanes it satae bee — WOW TR:PAY’ THE RATIONAL DEBT. Eitat of our boase, aad nena of our paper bes ever been de The Minerve's Eaglish correspondent says that 1 of The Dead Heart, an original version” - , ; = ¢ Fenn and Reform questions will take the precedence | quently been given in this city. The presentation of | Gulered and celled fer Kenny Willard, She opened ther 70 THR BOFTOR OF THE HERALD. Snel te fatars we ‘coriain that such » coutingemoy q iy rand Pest One of comesponésate tatel: ated ‘a: plan Bal co. of confederation in the Imperial Parliament, and con- | the work, therefore, invited comparison, and the knowl- | The deceased was at time sweeping her room. your ly prose: L, BLACK 8 Co. sewetters, the theatre Shortly after he had entered the room some: for paying off the national debt without taxation We Broadway. sequently confederation cannot be proclaimed in Canada | edge of its dramatic worth attracted to the th ©.0e- | Cords ware Wierd © ‘pass between thom, and she was paso om " pra New York, Jan: 5, 1867. before May next. cullarly critical audience, comprising & good proportion | hegrd to say ‘Tom, you can have the room to your- printia eae a ae : r “ce 8 «¢ © © © © © ‘The total tolls received in 1966 on the St. Lawrence self.” Soon after this she came out and went down. |, of Mexico accomplishment of -the -sameend, vis:—That the Tres- — THE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION. ¢anal are $67,300, an increase over the previous year of stairs with a coal scuttle for some coal, and on fem sury Department be authorized and instructed to pre- You complain.of your stomach, heortene ai 103 $4,000. Tue’ number of steam vessels egy Peg ie his as being an Ameri. | P&reand pay oat logat tender, called lawful meney, for | Det cudnt Net To ate eae ein ot yee eoereine Was 2,700; number of sailing vessels. 8.000. Sy che purte.in question, ahs aera pul call tees licen aeeta tee had been refused, on the Jorcegl coon yoater segittiion on apectenne, you Lumbering operations on the Ottawa river are very her, the ball entering ‘the u part of her breast. |’ ‘thas Scblieden: was a citizen of Mexico, have never made an effort to improve its condition, on (brisk (his season, She ran to the door leading nto. the rear parlor, oceu- | feving been bera ifVera Cruz the ofbey hand, aro costae emmiaing it wie : wnbey Falls Heir to a Fortune of aline torria aoe net, be el paiceteen |ommerkeraabe ae Tala? Tue Bittore in a week’ would pat your sige ry ome e nw a $200,000. the door and grazing the. side of Mee. ‘Reed. who fer. Mazarnan, Dee. 4, 1866. ’ arate in perfect order, repilate the Bow 'b in accord Tomoxro, Jan. 5, 1867. Pe ee ae oar es The | go te nea ald Lacing veptitea nawty tees naars | ition t would suggest that interest bo daed'at varve | Sparc aston” oul ve emmy for for goods sae Anowsbey of this clty, named Henry Martin, hes {aioe Sock oxolsiningy "ume shou” and iatiady | tnetate of ake. Fhe imperil pasty waaled to eep | hundred and sirty-tre-per. cout, being ove cont. per | wate 7au rey secu til "eh Jumaies and feelr dating. fallen heir to $200,000 in Texas. His father was a geet, this city umder alj circumstances, being promised a | day on one hundred) dollars. And to secure uni- If you have neglected these: means of eure, dop’s blake rout farmer, anda resident ef Rochester. He was killed in assassit fri Peet as eit oe formity and prevont panics. and mounotary revulsions | "omach for ite rebellion, Tete mevety nature's biet elie the first battle of Bullrum. His mother was unable to ‘support the family, and sent Henry to a charitable insti- tution, from which be escaped. The boy's uncle settled in Texas some years ago and accumulated a large prop- erty. Hv was killed in the battle of Shilob, fighting for the confederacy. Arrelative had been searching three montvs for the boy. Both left for Rochester to-duy spectfully request the-reflecting men of the country to give this theogy that scratiny and consideration which threwthemselves under tl the Continental could take tb . The Madec Gold Mines. omen: Bonoee ates = ‘and magnitude of the subject would seem. e Bacievitis, C. W., Jan. 5, 1867. thirty-five years of age, and is paid to have been at one : wi time on the police, Broadway, New York. Mr. Michel, a government mincralogist, visited the famous Richardson gold mises at Madoc to-day, and per- | while camma, a work expressly written for the dis-| cave Bowen, of the Sixteenth ‘precinct, to awalt te aids ans Seedetly the beet Hare Dtonctng toed "oat eouaily vroke off and brought away specimens of quartz | Higy of all the powers of the renowned Mme. Ristori, fo-renfe g “ty ne RUSHTON, 19 Astor House, aud by ail drugglete which yielded in paying quantities. Mr. Michel sucen some speeiuens ray wes. Agreat rush of Jeople expected the spring. Adoption ef the Cental System by the Terento bs Beard of ‘Trade. Toronto, Jan, 6, 1867. A meeting of the Board of Trade to-day adopted the ‘eontal system, to go into ellect March 1. A barrel of Hour will hereafter consist of 200 Ibs. A committee was to obtain an abrogation of the tax on tissue eee ceria pun for babip canal adeuen Ot Clair Flats the performance last night of Der Fabrikant formed quite an interesting coincidence, as this ploce is written by the most eminent actor in Germany, Chas. Dearient. . GEDICATION. OF ANEW MASONIC HALL. ‘The dedication of the now rooms of Kane Lodge, No. All Peinen Cashed iu Legal Lottertes.—Cirou- nrvand Cremiaes *004, Coure, Broker, M8 Broadway. world; the 9 sential Pte brats ). — ‘The Bert i. the whotseale and retei al GRBOOWS, Seb siresaway. accuracy from actual life at the Hall No. 048 Broadway, together with the in- An honest but unlucky man- pon! iy Batchet 18 Or seems to imentality with whi she of young artist. The uncle of his ne Ger- becomes instrumental in restoring the their deliverer, while thé whol Momcetio aa well as. in business, by the do- joy_by i the main Hotel. i. ahem which only long experience . The new city 5 THE SKATING SEASON. les can , | ities are doing thelr teat to meseeaes Which A oaan oO nineuennee Bree Ge ae The plcnannt -tenetony of the acaen resect x, Sarthe Oract Pp hy ‘the just troubles. } way, New York, : yesterday relieved by a skating match at Oatman’s Fi the conclusion FROM SONORA. oc RP ETP HOME Gy Avenue Kink, whon a gold medal was awarded to the Master of the ae gb rchaouss of vile outing atm age prin, SNE. ‘most proficient amateur skater who ventured to compete eat ater bands, ted to play (he samo game et Guay ‘ing, tute, New York and jvania Stale for the prize, At an early‘hour the Rink was invaded by very 1y | several contributions of $10,000 each bo sel: he | evident, as bonds enough would be reconverted into FI ee, hundreds of the skating fraternity, of whom & portion Kane Lodge, | the 7 of every Frenchimanand of those whdn he | jegai teadewto supply the demand and reduce ito the hom BaeaeTHee Atha MAOUINES, took possession of the ice, while the remainder occupied qnomas 8. Bom. | thoes who had left fhe country from the oF Test mpntnermentein) heaitesens then unt fe ee Beoeeny 1 emma ‘Gho gailories and patiently awaited the commencement of Secre. | this war and never interfered in ble ottrs, off the national debt. without taxation, but pA ef ame & Bowerre itigheng, Erempoms, Gere he contest, After much delay, at balf-past four o'clock &. Ham- ee ee ‘of Sovors, in which he | ®¥steea that would render redundancy and inflation, or | iny ‘Machines, , new fy fn the «fternoon the mirror-like surface of the lake was Lay woeid bare undoubnlly wecnnd part of the. fae too caugens al comsanen motion ot lg atrent, Brooklyn. ‘oloared, and Lime was called, Four skaters then appeared Stow- | had not remained CL siltmalsia and Keep in fulkemploy all the eaergies ofthe | ewelrs and, W, ‘im the tisle—Mocers, William ©. Bishop, James E. Mh, Maguare | conde’ in perwuesing ined ber hime it be. te hation, when the products ot labor ‘would bev aly to sreheine ry Mead aod J, 8 MoClolian, of Now York, and Nor; Roberr H. | Mazatlan and Sam Dus and for tbe sake of maki tmanenuy.seeure the prooperity othe people ihe sume | ‘""**? one Can t Wil of Chicago. Messrs. John Engler, ‘Trustees. reasoning more ratio > ‘all wards — Barron were duly installed as Somer um wien susbled: Marcines to ‘We undertake to say that at no: period in the history Piet Grent Teothache Remeds. and at a given signal each member of the quar- deard the Continental, of the-world has there been so great prosperity as the — UE: Contentants proceeded to display bia skill, “The ‘We have thus. very consideratie liberal force im Frople ot the loyal States have enjoyed during the lot | / 1: vcr fall © effect aa almost fatantangnus and per tourney, during the of which some of the skaters city, bat all with whesa I have spoken oars, | Shall thas, prosperity be od, oF |, manent cure, Geld at Me. 6 ait e evidence of considerable proficiency in the art, al- are disinclined: to proceed say rae, eS shalt be dontroyed yi het ee Firyy seats per bottle, Clinton plane an: ough none could justify any claim to the title of “ithe opinion that the Pep te de ‘Vio maintain that this theory will juste it, and f oe een male amateur skater in the United States,” was Killed and Many Sevorely Injured. out firing another that they may just as that the theory of the Secrotary of the Treasury will Rhe Nea % = ‘ht to @ close in about forty-five Saxvewny, Jan. 6, 1967; | de paid oat as aay where cle. destroy it; also that both theories have been practical! ‘80 cure ‘no e Bete! Pu ae decided to award the moda’ i" a MEER SRATENENT, demonstzated to some-exient. The first by mainteinin weeny low ae, to Me. Bishop, who was at once made the re. The ten o'clock train on the Cincinnati, Dayton an A private letter reteived in this city: gives the follw. uniformity during the of the hundr: itchea, Seinoaneady gtolded up once sore tthe paltoss aI era et change has fnaly taken pace; pt | wullon loan mentioned. The ast by the paras wt, pg e ; conk: Seine rate, aod dat Tate at night high carnival was near Groom Springs by broken rail. Two persons were an buppaee every sowevaper inten Francine wat vitals of the whole country, chetting.logitmete todas. a "iy Taten pons ist dim the tink by a happy gathering of steel-shod fom he gta 4 andra nomber p Ay me ene men ane fn GL ay ‘enterprise and throwing labor out of em ay , pata mesitamina the dant, sod ie wounded en eh fre dono ao tha a,” enous foal settled fa a ‘all street, B. ¢ reen hamen French were to ive on - $ { CURLING MATCH AT THE PARK. of the killed and rare, Dennis, of York Sta- | being known tlet General Corona was outside the af heattoar see MSIL 2% frogie °e Mt. Andrew’ ve. the Thistle. 10, Sas, eds with s laege soldiers, the Freneb Admiral "Sotatuaaieay he New York A weit contested curling match came off at the Park THE TURF. haha 8 organ i, thet if bis wore fred yesterday dotwoen the crack players of the above MAMCl | Now Grteans Races Three Mile Race Between tion, the tows shauld'be vouibanded by the French aWregigt de Wilgon’e Leckstlich Sowing Ma~ e@luis The match was played on the lake near Seventy- Harry of the West and Lancaster. 5 aod Gestroyed. Thr egen yea LE fours siroet and Fifth avenue, and was witnessed by® | 4 Now Orleans despatch of the Sist ult. (Monday) with one of the Nias oe 3 T 2d Ormampatal tate, Went vory large of those inte in the sport, | says:—1 et ee race for a purse of seeon Gaembenes Se etaeg - a erty Be calor. 88 Mr. 3. (illiea, Presidect of the Caledonla Club, acted ax | Bandred doviars, Detwoon Peinron Hager Sramees AEa'or he eke of Nameuity. permeltlog : ‘AFFAIRS im iLLINONS, nd eect. empire Thee mas in vey toe condition for tbe pon, | fy ihe Wenein ta a 1 vith a froight teain at the'Woir nation thie morning, | {6tvte'tnem ta the very tase, ata: powible te tue] Senator ‘Trumbull and che Hlluols senator. | Hoft's Ske. of Health. three * ft, made feoling nd jorr—| 5 oy sper ne ote dope tet | tes, drug eta heats Ce tn kite | papa Nega cect Basie 5 sated in el . ‘Seip 8 tamper A injured, The fecomotives were porate Meg Advices from Springfold say that a formidable oppo. Po aileote ye jot ae be gee ia iaeee DP yi ane tion ie organising to defeat the re-election of Senator OLD. acore 10. ndrew' com begs oe Ema agpmeor = w | led by “Skip Wen. Hi f Think “skip” being W. O0Y OROWNED WHILE SKATING. ev ug Wan eotgnion on = fevers We wont on Tea ures the Siete, Fmt sess enim ee ie, and the game resulted in another for the THE SHIP LEVANTER AFLOAT. Pie the 12th November, 4 debind t | of 76 ‘Andrews by a soore of 25 to 10. Rink No. 3, — bea a ay bp i Bet hy pe ee Bae Pe ee ‘id _reanttod’ i re volery te The ship Levanter, for Now Yor, tan tyouah ant st rough Ton whe | pal comment oh thought oun ‘hopes od wie . iu ips, @ vol Puuloo's ade be a sre’ or 88 t0 10, " from het position on Logg Island to-day. * wore Dow to be realized: nul, ales! wo wan woes