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EUROPE. Napoleon’s Claims ‘as Arbiter of the Eastern Question. The Roman Question Approaching a Settlement. ae. ae Re. THE EASTERN-QUESTION. ‘Napoleon im Accord with the Sultan fer Peace. Panis, Jan. 6, 1867. The Putris denies the truth of the widely circulated ‘report that France had asked England fora conference on the Eastern question, and asserts that France has ‘arrived at an agreement with Turkey such ag the pre- servation of the peace of Europe imperatively demands. . ‘Tho Icaltam Negotiations with the Pope. Adviogs frouk Rome otste | far progvemed in tas Se The Duke of Angusteaburg Las givon in his allegiance to the King of Prassia, and relieved the people of Hol- stein from their oaths of allegiance, CITY INTELLIGENCE. Tas New Comrrnotzan.—Richard B, Connolly, the ‘wew Comptroller, will take charge of the Department of Finance to-day, in aogordaace with the provisions of the Tau Naw Coxwow Covyor.—The Common Council of tis city will organise to-day for the ensuing year. Al- dermaa Shannon will preside in the Board of Aldermen, prigit Stacom will ll the temporary chair of the Board of Councilmen. The Mavor’s annual peeee will be read tmmediately after the organization of both branches ‘of the city government. Masowio Fowerat.—The funeral of Sir Knight James ‘Street, of California, took place in this city yesterday. The Cuneral was attended by the officers and members of Morton, Coour de Leon, Palestine, Columbian, Indivisible Friends and Manhattan Commanderies of this clty. Tne members of these societies in full rezalia, and Presented’a very martial imposing appearance. Paraps or Tanger Coxrasies.—The contemplated «parade of the target oompanice on the, 22d of February “next promises to be.a successfu! affair. General Harry Liebenaa is to command these independent volunteers, ‘They will consist of one division, sg lenea ey as fol- fows:—First brigade, General Liebenau, Jr,, twenty- three companies; Second egal ‘General James Hos- kins, twenty-one companies; Fourth brigade, General Wm. A. h, mineteon companies. The Third brigade is raed wie complete. Orxxing of Jerome Parc Skatinc Ponp.—The Ameri- ‘ean Jockoy Club will visit Jerome Park on Tuesday for the purpose of opening. Swating-Pond. Special arrangements have deon dor a twain to regio TEMES a Sfarairoe aah Socms ow Esser onteis ‘Streer.—Bewween eleven end twetve o'clock Inst night a German named Charfos ‘Sommer, aged ‘fortyceven yours, and residing at 254 panisacmen ips marae yin aps de oreneyrge gerd gall in the head with s pistol while rane ee phere He died in a few moments after committit cause was assigned for the act. The il hota ARRESTS OF Bunovars.—Last evening the Thirteenth Precinct police arrested three burglars whom they cayght im the act of breaking into a store in Essex street, They Sse ee Police Court this morning. . ‘Annis dpa nixon Satin glahie Cneuibeenn Wes city, up to twelve o’clock last night, made twenty-three ‘arreats for intoxication during the preceding twenty-four THE FENIANS. Impertant Meeting Last Evening—General Gleeson Elected C. 0. I. R.—Stephoms Ex- pleded. At five o'clock last evening s convention of Fenian ‘oontres and delegates was beld at the Apollo Rooms, in Prince street. Those present comprised the representa- tives of ail the circles in New York, Jersey City and Brooklya. The object of the mocting was to ascertain in what part of the habitable globe James Stophons is at present located, Ireland being loft outside the field of in- ‘Vestigation, as positive information was at hand that he is anywhore else but there. Other points of business to be transacted were the present condition of Fenian funds, whether a fight is to be or not to be this year in Ireland, the election of another C. 0. I. R., &c. A great deal of time was spent in assorting the centres and delegates, the utmost vigilance being exorcized to prevent any contraband bipeds from attending the proceedings. This was consid@red a griev- ous waste of time by some, who so expreseed thom. eolves, stating that as the ©. O. L R. was lost and el! his profouad plans lost with him secrecy was no longer @ virtuo; but it is said that the defedtion of even phens, the cherished chief, had no deterring influcnce Oa the irropreseible Fentans. The first bast of the evening, after tho Simmoring down of the rather turdu- Jent elements, was tho reading of a letier froin Colone) Kelly, siecing, that —— trasted the safety of the organ! tion was not jeo; aed by the treashery of their quen dam leader, that he ‘bimgeit ‘was prepared to lead them to victory or death, and counselling a reformation in the exocutive management of the Brotherhood. He pro- posed that the centres appoint a new director to fll bts piace, as certain serious duties of an tuferential kind might at any time call him away from here, He also ured the establishment of a Board of Managers, whose Dusimess it would be to look after the proper application of the finances Tho reading of this communication Produced considerable discussion, ending in a general Tequest that the writer should present himself in pr p-ia sma. in the meantime, awaiting the arrival @f the onl, innumerable opinions were offered supon = guilt and ae 4 late C. 0. = General Gleeson, in response to a cai imself, and stated a'few Testa bear! upon ’she conduct of Stephens. latter, to the General, treated the sulject wv fighutng in Ireland after the most ay fash at one time professing a mock rendipess Troiand and get bimselt banged Te or eeeth a and, as no tile Dlood of the args prot. arent cot of the cuurch, be considered hi si, Quaupary steahge jon would produce a most encouratlag e at money time, feeling weak in See, he ridiculed the iden of fnelug the power ow and advised the smart mon ov his staff to = safer ‘and more Iucrative ompleywent elsewhere jan at home. Time woro on til! the middie of Decem- ber, but the Chief Orgunizer of the irich Republic ovircod no incligation to go over and claim his fee « impie General Gleeson, in company with a fow or ) Waited upon the Chie! and urgéa cat Fe bi promise. eevee declined. Tho Gone however, in words more ‘emphatic sancire, neon the bile Pu this year?” tod quory the Imperiurbab ba Didler eae Loopy) rep! zi mri fe putation naturally retired (red Le hall as Conorai Gleeson made for his ‘explanation wer to numero: ee. on that the said Sle} ‘was literally a coward—thai he X — airecting the elements he evoked. He onty discdyored tho base. meas of Stephens’ nataro » short time ‘zen the wily chiet showed an unmistakable dosire to lighten the basstons of oe C—— by as all thé, 4 and directit is jurons Course y i? the Colonoi foiled re, and 4 tbe money qnoilirected to other more patriotic uses Pa, RO). The businers of evening was wou THe, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMENT RATIFIES OY THE Mis~ ‘SOUR, SENATE, Serremnea Orr, Mo., Jan, 6, 1967, ‘(hg Bonace ratified the constitutions! amendment to iduy by a vote of twenty-six yous to Aix naya, GECISIONS OF THE MHNNESOTA SUPREME COURT. a . Path, Minn., Jan. 5, 1867. The tate decision of the Minnosota Suprome Court, 44. olaring the law of 1862 unconrtitutional, Drings to grief many speculators, who have been purchasing tax titles ail over the State, expecting to hoid the property. ‘Tho long contested case botwoon Gt, Paul and the @atohers has been decided in favor of the city, which had Imposed a license of $200 per year on alt mens wane. hols outeide the Market Mouse a NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY,. JANUARY 7, 1867. \ Ns i . of the rotat 4 friends of the famsily caltoa fn th: Now York tot THE ATLANTIC YACHT RACE. | NAVY BULLETIN. Ww ASHINGT ON, | treseestcttccs tt inot ats young man By over] veer upon tin mouriy of te ivilead paying Sara ae of the Secretary of War, Colonel Wood, of the Adjatanc} (pm, sud One collalernla Ot very tom one welch Gonoral’s @ffice, aud Colonel Sweetzer, of the Fifth cav- INTERESTING RELIGIOUS SERVICES Ph 61. —Passed Amisiat Paymaster BB. yy heck tk ctancdes 60 anmsaheniite tb\Cirreaoy will probably be caliod to the necessity as the Nav. line hana, : aley, will the bod seer after such matters while inquiring into the ose- Lecture by the Rev. Charles B. Smyth. Avery tothe Ber The Voto of the District Suffrage Bill to be | msis* witt ve accompanied co Boston by the father of | Gi\"ot the baaka Mr. McCulloch thinks that. haa the deceased, The following letter from Gon. Sturgis, commaader of the Sixth regiment, is # deserving tribute Puts, of contraction of the currency will be virtually Gage. ate ‘Hooper is understood to e mien ot Me Ackley, which which ts expected te be inirducl’ on Monday, for the impeachment of Preaten| 1s looked upon as a bunkum aflais, ond ‘Bo just foundation. IROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Rorrasve iy rex Eastaan Disraior—Tan Provnmves o” 4 LAs tyre Satoow Staamp.—About five o'clecks Yosterday Senoon « party of four young ruffans, par- 8. ‘The Rov. Charles B. Smytn delivered a sermon yester- | Vermont; Paymaster C. 3, famed mye day afternoon at the Everett Rooms, Broadway, on the fi and clothing, a “Great Ocoan Yacht Race” andthe leasons that mslght Dee icine Rnslen % ne aiicsecias ha anaes. Roy. Sout to Congress To-Day. Departere ef a Portion ef to | | kansas Delegation, be drawn from it for the benefit of the clergy and others. ‘The speaker took his text from tho First Corinthians, DEFACEED. ninth chapter and twenty-sixth verse—“Know ye not oo Siaz Acting Master Somes. 5 aim from the that they which run im a race, run all, but ene obtaineth Mate A. T. Jennings, from the and granted leave the prize? So rum ye that ye may obtain.” Be began weanennee, Acting: Kastgne & - bg ef Br} fi HONORS TO THE LATE LIEUTENANT ‘FILSON: z E t ' f i E a i ee ; eM yy pe ee reg to enforce the truths and duties of the Christian reli- Rargoom Peanmnors Treadwell trom the felish nerd stented opi thane 1s was congestion of the stomach. ED. afte up ae beer, emn- leave of absence, Bostawain Zachariah Whltinetsh and w Jum @,r00r, | Pwith «view to secnreain thie point detaitely they | 5 D+, nd, \ enaining « supply of lager Deer, gion. Ia like manner he intended to present to | Carpenter J. D. Pinner, from the Peoris, and placed on its mbemtiinianas Caaapene waren aunts were desirous to have « mortem examination; | ducted themselven 2 poisterous and disorderly mas- bis hearers to-day the lessons suggested and illustrated | waiting orders; G. E. Thornton, from duty Bin. a oo Gee ica: cin me nea pat piniemen, be. The proprieter remee, by the great conan yacht race which had just boon de- | Sa'oPtared ip etic his account: N*M Y% | eyo special masnage of the President, sccompanying | SPs! atirected thet the exsmnination should yg cided, that trial of skill and triamph of ectence RESIGNED. his veto of the District Suffrage bill, will besemt tothe | The remains will, therefore, be placed in with which every person throughout all partsof the | Dac. 38.—Midshipman E K. Culver, of. the Naval Senate to-mortew. The message is am elaborate and | %i2¢ cofia—motaitie onee‘cannet be procured here—so slyitized world who had an eye to read or an earto hear | Academy, studied document. Bi starte out with an intimation thet | {nat,tDey maz be, rill take place 00 the Sous pres familiar. Shortly after noon on the eleventh afford you some little con- dar ot toe nk sat, Genes aie Raoteeney tans to know.that claim to superior swiftness, Seeetanens fe ogre nang Bt ‘Bbafiec's ingioting @ hr novelty.and the $ “ating. The unanimous Shien epee 4 some gens obit oe oe Us “ppoa the Begto: greater privileges in this District than are acborded’to hit in avy State, North or South, In announcing, after argument, his disapproval of the ‘bill, the President takes occasion to: expres his ‘regret at having to disa- aree with Congress, and proceeds to discuss the relations cxistiag between the co-ordinate branches of the governnient and the powers of onch, quoting elaborately from (hancetior Kout, Chief Justice Story, Jefferson, Madison and other writers on the polity of our government, The language of the message throughout is dignified and freo from passion, but firm. It is under: stood that the mossage was read to the Cabinet at the meeting on Friday. Ie ‘was approved byall, with the exception of Mr. Stanton. General Grant wus alsy preseat by invitation, and un- qualifiedly approved the mossage. The Arkausas Delegation. The Arkansas delegation, which has been here for some time past, will, with the exception of three of the members, leave to-morrow, Dnring their stay in this . Wit ithout Head, Arms or 7 Leas, Found Floating in the East River. reached the desired haven was eagerly looked for, but |* Last evening the Seventl: precinct police reported that owing to some mishap with the cable, the welcome tid- about two o’clock yesterday afternoon officer Powell, of ne was delayed for several days, At length, however, | the same precinct, while on duty, discovered the re- Pops, ete age gedit Nat, tay ‘and | Mains of aman foating in tho Kast river, foot of pier this betsy oes was speedily foliowed by Lam. amore No. 35, minus head, arms and logs. Twas towed into ment that Tomaining two vachts arrived in | the slip, ant upon examination was found in a nude The time made by the Henrietta was the fastest ‘i On recom for «sailing Voorel, and was equal to. (batot | Male, and had erideutiy been ia the water for some eooree tikont or ine wesc Tt was — ing > Capea eg time. A mark was found on the body which tt. 13 pre- while the frien the ‘mariners on sumed may load to tho identification of the deceased. It theocean were norvously conjosturi ‘on what of the Tideteean the itile ships were tossed, orovenentiousty | ! reported that not long since a man residing in Harlem cosy alee they ork Frm ; 0 waves, bar was presumed to have been murdered and heavy ener and crew of one, af"leatt, were, enjoy’ weights attached to bis limbs and thrown into tho river. their Christmas repast on terra sirma, at the end of Whether thore is any foundation. tor this report coald course, amid the acclamations and hearty concratula- | not be amertnined. The Coroner was potiet and will tions of their friends on the othor side of the Atantic. | hold an inquest on the body to-day, when {t is hoped ‘The reverend lecturer proceeded to say that having | zome tight may bo thtown upon the ‘matter. Captain rich poe rca hdl ict eeaee re rico: he | Jamison, of the Soventh precinct, has also taken the woul luce os and ings Ww! iL pauirally suggested. He would first notice the em me ne pro kg oll aah Wee eh ferred to in the text—that but one of the contestants tones their licenses appear vine 1 0 ta oe living in hopes wa oe ce declared unconstitutional were not it ~ a Sunt morning t take a “nip’ look the law ap an pre orton interference ary thon rights It jon believed the law wit! be amoudet; in fact quer —— Brooklyn are already icing aeps and masters were excluded from the polls, were driving’ the freedmen away under threats of great violence, and outrages of a most revolting character were perpetrated upon the colored people. Great destitution was also reported to exist in the vicinity of Chattanooga, Major General Howard forwarded this statement to Brigadier Gonoral J. R Lewis, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau in Tennessee, for investigation and report. An oxamination having been made, Lieutenant Colonel T. S. Palmer, Acting Assistant Commissioner, renders a report made from the investigations of Brevet Lieuten- ‘ ant Colonel M. H. Church, Chief Superintendent at Chaitanooga, relstive to the destitution there, and from Captain F. M. HL Kendriek, Acting Assistant Adjutant General of “the Sub-District of 2 le ph Goons Unpar Fars Pretaxoes,—Phobe & Ryerson was arrested jby officer Wilson Saterday night aud locked up ia the pony pred Nagy ation house: to answer the charge of oan 2S $26 worth of 4 goods from Mary Miller, of No. 110 Hsyt strect, meaus of false pretences, Tax Broomiyy Yacur Crue held a meeting at their rooms in Court street Saturday night, when they com- Pieted their arrangements for thetr annual promenade concort, wbici wilt take place at the Academy of Musie om Tuesday. night, seaglcitioamentenan eoniten Tenens. er ater THE (CLINGIS LEGISLATURE. city they have had interviews with tho President, the Loan by Pej aacidhe? ho: Se ol P eiee Accosen or Sreatina 4 Horse any Simag.—A young heless gave rise to 3 train of thought which might with Cawaco, Jan, 6, 1987, | Secrotary of State, Thad Stovens and other persons in “te menclee raft Rese Mit perce man uained Thomas Kil!maide was arrested by Rounds- thinks that if troops were siationed at these points fora short timo onty, as bas been suggested, it would but tend to make matters worse when they are withdrawn. Cap- tain Kendrick reports in substance that having proceeded to Union City, he conversed with many of the citizena, Who told him that but few freedmon were left about there, as they were driving them away as repidly as ‘There seems to be a fixed determination that high official stations, and on leaving they express the opinion that affairs look more encouraging than thoy had expected to flad (hem, and on the whole they seem mach pleased with the reautt of their mission. Their aole object in visiting this city was to become ac- GQuainted with the feadivg men here, and to make known to them the sontitents and foslings of | Sot 8 the people of Arkansas in regard to the admission of ‘ At the republican caucus of tne Titinois Legislatnre mau Kdep, of the Forty-{ourth precinct, Saturday aight, pr sternal ‘iile-oncccedod 10 obtarning it? Up 10 the | Isat night Franklin Corwin was nominated for Speaker. Present time the be ge a of the Church b: ved"! A joint resolution will ‘be introduced in the General vio start oat upon th ‘Assembly at ‘an early day of tho seagion, and will pass the goal. Alas! how few of those who make a profes- | by a nearly unahimous voto, against the ourrency con- sion of — would enter into the enjoyment of the | tractign policy of retary McCa!loch. The Senatorial eternal inheritance. We Should next learn from | canvass is hotly om, but Judge Trumbult will uo- this event. that there is a particular. way in | doubtediy be re-elected. which those who undertake to obtain the prizo et ov nth street, who accuses him of robbing him of » horse and sleigh New Year's day. The accused was taken before Justice Cornwell, who committed him te answer. ARMVAL OF EUROPEAN STEAMERS AT bacon. Bartimors, Kaas 6, 1067. f _ | the freedmen aball not reside there, and the citizens Th6 steamship Carroll, of the Baltimore and Livorpodt = rau. - Preparation, aa and uri oe THE SPANISH SQUADRON. that Pes.opman tho Taion, and the apron of bogey force them to fy by ravishing the females, shooting, | lind, arrived oa star, rabazing bem att Wd Sixtoon , or the b rae, 2nd bere tbat» . Sax Fr Jan..2,.a07... | Sita i Op A aeons tevaarneliwree Meeting erbippang sud ohestiag teen, Tea Gipierintent, a aad loners The Spavish equation; “which anited Papers on} Leite rconses ine eee ty Comet aut arsine | Corer E iayeat wonton: "Deo as oat about esoaty Gaye thetst Of July,: bus mrrived ‘vafely wt Manila. ‘The Nu: | *mentiment should not be.adopted: by thom, but.tnas- vhisiite, The to ° J. 40 Goal. . All wall. She-hadre Jame . sui de Vitoria, are Al snidergoing extensive eepaia:~ SEAR cere oF moma, OUT 06. piNaes: "™ Cunfato, Jan, #196", * Governor Crapo, ‘of Miciligan, is pronenaced by hia’ ‘Popsiciany out of Angier; tind Wi Bind w'epRoial wensnen’ what firibet action will be taken ‘oy Congress upon the to the ite to-maerrow, Submitting the constitu "A frestcosh Aamed Cattum’ was'wt o-wse} Foctay Fumora aye beqn rife that we wed raallcipetcineat sae matter: ‘They will visit une House of Representatives |’, 20% ‘Stanley for eayivg thet he tad fouphe in the 4-™"To stave there is no f to-morrow. Union army. A Mr. been iuge weataeet or auch reports wl wreare confident ‘Mr. Roacol, County Trustee, has of desperad AFFAIRS iN CANADA, Thad Stevens Losing Ground In the House. raistently persecuted by a oes aaa da of out house whe —— Tuo. paseage of armas between Messry. Thad Skevens, | be was prominent in dafvodine the Union, and han been | Pisiged wih our supposed guaatar © °° 1 °° 0 Mostrzat, Jan, 6, 1967. shot at goveral times while sitting in his house. Abouta | .,"Siivs ‘this public denial: but as the report has Dow ap- Hon. John Pangman Sonegur, of Lachene, died sud- and Judge Spalding on the subject of the constitutional | dozen bullet holes may be seen in his door. At Troy thi t; and even been re-echoed from Europe, per- a nis . xf amendment excites much comment to-day and much | freedmen sreaetting om prosperously and have no com- bas tt ia that we should do eo. lenly this morning. admiration of the tone and temper of Judge Spalding on | Paints to 10 feeling of hostility towards North. (tis now oa helf » century since the establiah- ‘and pationce of the mariner. The London correspondent, ‘“Minerve," states that A ern men at this aoe ae Captain reports, is more bitter | mest of our house, and none of our paper has ever been die. ; & ead thd Canadian delegates, rathor than sanction tho | ‘BC occasion is manifested. The opinion gains ground | even then at Un! n City. Laval chicas tus eaytala and 4; and, if we may be excused nung the. $ events of the future, we feel certain that auch @ contingenay ‘The Lost Yacht ‘Me. jal Services at"| act priv to Catho. | "bat the dictatorial sway of the old Pounsyivanian will | shot, oe the rotans : yorenage weaken yon is scarcely ble. el a ae pate nen = Granting Protestants iloges refused Hancock was out urch, where ast Bal Jewellers, Tottenville. Staten Island, ica, will return without adopting any plan of | Bot be submitted to much longer. If he is transferred | (yootionced religion, by & Dr. Marshall, who told him 68 ind U5T Brosdwag. Funeral services in memory of the late Captains | confederation, Hon. Joha Ross, on bebalf of the | the Senate there will be more independent thought | two persons outside wished tosee him’ When he had | New York, Jan. 6, 1867. Hazleton and Wood, who were washed overboard from | Moill-College, has gene to England to watch the inter. | and action ip the House, gone @ short distance two men pamed Carruthers attacked . p = ‘3 “4 the yacht Fleetwing on the 19th of December last, | "tug water is the river ie vory high and the channel is | TH Collection ef Direct Taxes ia North | iné severcly beat him with clubs because Hancock wore | Ay 5, Jars ree STOMACH BITIRES. were held yesterday at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal | blocked with ice, The weather is mild. Carolina. ‘several other cases of outrage of an vated charac- cbureh, Tottenvijle, Staten island. The fate of these Messrs. Bedford Brown, J. M. Leach, J. A Gilmer, | ter, and even murder, are report in Kendrick, unfortunate men has aroused the sympathy of the SALE OF THE TERRE HAUTE RAILROAD, - sate Se eee ee eer A eeaiod, | eh Secs: calongy’ moc or saa aie ee Tet their concoctors raumt, whole isiand, engrossing, indeed, the conversation of Toiaxarocm, Jan. 5, 1837. | Taieed States rorepue olloste in that State, whe on aac, | FeQzatggeds that a tachment of troope be permanentiy oe BIF BETPER that have credit dq woe those resident in the vicinity of their late homes; and | the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad have pur. | Od States revenue oflocrs in that State, who aro sup- | stationo® in tht coutry, and says that matters, Teeireriia aitrons hed of HOSTETTER. posed to have been acting withoct authority of law in | sTow worse Instead of better until it is done. ai Colonel Church reports that while investigating tho levying and collecting tho direct tax imposed by the act | giatomont of dostivution at Chattanooga he found two of Congress of 1861, and they are authorized by an act | young colored women, who were in very distressing cir. of the Lovialature to’ eook the proper remedy by au] cumsances. Having been Oeld hands thoy were ussblo to obtain employment as house servants. He was una- appeal to the Treasury Department or to the courts. ble to find one) ‘cases corresponding with the one Inst The Tarif. mentioned in ibe newspaper account. The article from The Finance Committee of tho Senate havo had a | which the despatch was taken was written by an editor i at that place without any personal knowledge 2 Petition before them, signed by a large portion of the | facts and was highly colored for the pi of stirring railroad presidents of tho country, representing some | the citizens up to organizing for the relief of tho poor two hundred reiliton dollars, who ank that the House | Colonel Cwurch says that the mimbers of indisent (rev . ‘ 4 mon are being continally augmented by fres': arrivals tariff Dill, imposing high duties on the Bessemer steel, be. | from Northern eon ‘Alabama by the railroads yesterday this interest reached its climax in @ univor- | chased the Indianapois and Terre Haute Railroad as an sal turn out to pay respect to the momory of thoir late | addition to thoir own line. The Terrro Haute Road will pene pion The ogee ge we sie toe be run in the interest of the Beile Fontaine Take Shore je nervices was half-past ten, but long before that | Railroad. Tne stockholders of the Terre Hante Road hour arrived ail the avenues lending to the church were | receive over fifty per cent premivm for their stock, The crowded with persons going towards it, the grounds in | Torre Haute Road has the best road bed and equip- front of the sacred building being also filled with indi- | menta in tho State or West, and bas paid well, One vidoals anxiously battling for the possssion 0 good | reason for selling was probably in Consequence of the Positions for gaining quick entrance y ray Cincinnatt road threatening to construct a competing Spening of the doors, So early os haif-past eigh strand, at Das Uncut tqcohgtapeld. iad Tim taurus toeieercter Lee ee ee was continually augmented by the arrival pot only of pine woe rosidents of the town but by persons ‘rom all parts of NEWS ITE! Dostory ware ltving Loo Before old Galen, AD noe, ex ne ve ani But the stomaciics they were bound to fail lar Nerosas came not unl this later age; Now is the era nick folks are made bale, Add dread dys) a mae rom tbe tanta, ars Vinh ike smoke before o HOSTETTER'S Shirts, Herbs, barks and rota compose the rare infnatoms No mtneral poison mars their jutces pure, And Ktye's mild essence holds them in solulion; Tho taate ts pleasant, the effect is sure, Never have tae Bitters vet provod % delusion: ‘Try them in time, and health and strengta secure, The dragon. saver figures on the Inbel, Staten Island. When the aoors were at tast thrown — sustaimed, which concentrate at Chattanooga, the officers of which Aud (hey, like him, to save the weak are abie. open it was found difficult to keep the people frum fititng The Ohio Soldiers’ Home has over 200 inwates. Personal. refuse to take them away unless their fares are paid. Now York office, 38 Dey strent. up ey in eee wre een heon Ce Stealing is tho raging epidemic at Raleigh, N.C. Senor ¥. T -Asta Burnaga, the able Chargé d'Affaires ——— thoir Masdnte brettiren. “The church was soon crewing | ‘The Chicago Driving Park Assooiation has Wisbandad, | aad acting Minister of Chile at this city, will return noxt Kesamption of Specie Payments. A Sure Pile in every bart, a0 ale waa tho chapel in its rear, many | Cincinnati haa nearly a hundred milltonaires week to the country which be represents, His depart- Wasutxatos, yoru. nab idiaiaeil sone actually fi it ble t . 0 be regrotte 1 b m eo payments on or before Jul, Reisen atieet aeettatoty teat ne ee Ninetoon woddings at Concord, N. H., Christmas day. | Te much to be regrotted in tb diplomatic and sociai | The resumption of specie pay aly | Receipt of circles here, of which himself and his accomplished | 1, 186%, as has boon suggested by Mr. McCulloch in his lady bave been for some yours past prominent orna. | lato report to Congress, startling propd@ition, and is monta. well calculated to sake the conitdence of the com- Baron Stocck!, Inte Russian ministor to this conatey, | mune ih Bis financial wgnelty: It ia truoithat it would had settled upon the congregation the perspnal con Dartmouth College has abolisued the suort winter nections.of the deceased took their genta, and the pro- | term. Cevsion of Masons ontered the bitifting, ting Tato the pews reserved for them. The lodges reprosented were deceased the Huguenot, No. 381 (of on) ae the io hata good army recom. The State ‘turuishoed 1 men in excess of all calls. de Restores Gray joe! ody nhs a Pawte Roster ‘Bold by 1. )0 Avlar House, and by all aruggete Paco members), the Raritan and st. han's, of One hundred and ci ichsosperten: Saity seventy FOS | having been appointed Minister at the Hague, will ledve | be very plenwant to Randle the coin in our dgily busi. —=- See gag borer is omni. of Staten Tstamd, rok meant haben opis hag in ppgetas wt here fo, shori ime for the seone of Ina future labors, | mows, and to buy at te low prives which prevail when | 4,4 (irmaipe, ME "agri a Pere Hy kd aiiing the cungrepeieh. Sew centleonee None’ oder Pim, Lous. ? Mis. sticeaasor is expected. to arrive here seom In the | We have a curroncy redeomable at sight in coin, But | ‘dino Repair! meantime Mr, Waldemar de Bodisoa, Coargs ¢’AMaires, | theve ploasant dreams lave serious oustacies in the ways will discharge the functions of the Russian Mintster. of thoir realization, It i« necessary to bear in mind ‘The Assassination, Conspirators that wo fave some $800,000,000 or more of short Afibongh no detinite action has beon taken in the case | dated government Kabiiities, wiuch fall dao within of Dr. Mudd, Spangler, Arnoit aud O'Langhiin, the as. | that me, and some throe td five hundred millions aassination conspirazors, it is aot staprobable, according | of six per cent bonds, which are payable on this side tn to a report in legal ciroles, tuat they will, in consequence | coin, principal and interest, What would be the effect “ 3 ‘ol xj. | Of & resumption of specie payments in July, 1608, Of the late decision of the Supreme Corirt agains mill | O40, stake bonds have cont the present yon Plane ary commissions, be brought hither by the goveru- | average not more neveaty eo of their par wah ment, from the Dry Tortugas, and {delivered to a ci the priviloge of redeeming the tribunal for a determination of the case, short dated paper in. since the recewpt of tho inteltigeuce of the melancholy. satitate in Clocinmat! fired seven ahots at Apolice arcidant which cost theo gallant sailors their Lives! ita wubb wosneine hia, - shown biaself deeply interested in their beronved fami | wisi sa) Haudicy, of Cairo, Jil. choked his wife to lies. His presence at the services cannon ty eg vey oa > 5 talaga ac — another proof of the genuincness of 1. paths for death on, ship 38 loss, them. The auiience, having at last ‘quiet * James B, Catupboll, the récentty chosen (nited States, theinselves, the service — opened by the singing of a | Senator from South Uaroliaa, « a native of Oxford, Maas., aciiable hymn, | Prayer was was then offered by the Rev, | and of old Huguenot stock. Samer it. Dandy, of h Amboy: alter which the Rov. |B. G, Northrap, of Boston, Iately Agent of the Masea- G. Treat, of Woodrow, 3. J., read the 90th Paatm: thon | ohusorts Board of Kdoation, nas been appointed Secre- followed another hymn, and then the address, by the | tary of the Connecticut Board of Education or. Jomes Chadwick, of Bovhel, The toxt chosen was poh aan my, setae i es 1 Samuel; ath oe, tor, Bd verse:—‘There fs but astep |, A Boston paper says: vicil ghahs aoe ee ena beware 00nd 6 ‘The reverend gentleman com. | bave plying between the old worid aud the new aro som: VATOR. Ationd to the First Symp on, _ the diswage ia it XEECTORANT. a sate © of the Tange and broucals. Announcement. PARKD,” Lesso Evorett itooms, a v. Clams, JON. Lecture. tteries. Circa. 1 1 | in gold; and wo hi All Prizes Gasl lave and drawings sen urrency at maturity, Bue if tt ia e Z J. OLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. menced by addvcing trations of the truth of the tox! yachts." bs ° once understood that’ by holding on to them until July ad ind then weat on te speak of man in Paradise ~— Be Duke, a notorious Kentucky desperado, who ‘Troops for the Indian Country. 1, 1868, the owner can draw gold tor their face value, is — —— to the existence of deaih; the institution of death conse. } killed eeveral ‘was shot dead oa the Sist ult. The despatck of the Thirtecath regiment of infantry | it Ukely that he will continue to fund them into a six Ret in the pine! ye he ret ye hss fiom Rag able, instante S "1 . Phe Beat Eyes btintadare’s Ht Hated je Bre. = ° Be Astor Howse. sllinass ockatiteh fies \Eitinne, §. M. C te Rew Yack and Pensa ican state Pin 1 re Sf n cout five-tweniy bond, whose market value is oniy to Omaha yesterday is a movement on the part of the fide seventy-nine in gold? And how. long could governinent towards agopting effectual meaaures for the | our banks and the Sub-Treasury continue to pay specie punishment of refractory Indians in the country aur. | with tha large quanuty of x Gea bonds ways at t i x the disposal of the Bank of Kingland’ Let the drain rer Pd pod ae Pom: phy — 7, 5,000,000 of our gold in May and June last answer! of similar massacres in the future. It is undergtood | if tiie hanks in Now York had beon paying specie at that ¢wo or three more regiments will be sent to Omaha | that time they would have been compelled to suspond f i pay mont, ina teas days, whore they will make preparations for an | } The ime: aidites, therefore, to. sete resumption active spring cempaign. ‘ of speci pay monts ate, ‘first, to fund the $300,000, Proposed Consolidation of theiQnartermaster, | notes into bonds, si ee gecat, to convert, if possible, we Subsistence and Pay elles = mentored Into One | six por cba bods held ig ‘Europe into five per cent Organization. wor 6m, nny a what is the same thing, inte bonds cond whigh af nm) ae aud interest, im the coin of WER pean, ar eauvich Quartermaster, Subsistence | tho a ch 7 ozo held. Gn @f the army into ono organization, | Now can all this bo nl varies to Jair, 1908? We to be catled “Tho ComMlisariat of the United States | thimk not, We also think that the less Mr. McCulloch quent upon man's transgression: the wwiversality of the | aman whom he had threateued to Kil j curse, and theever present dread of death which forms | pp itadelphia is to have a theatre for the colored pooplo. part of the every day life of the unconverted man; and | at which rt colored actors will play. White Tolkn in conclusion calied attention to the sudden dirappear- | bo yimigted as spectators. ance from the midst of their friends of the two young ft Dr. Usher Parsons is the only anrviving commissioned mea ia Femetbrance of whom the present service was | | Dr Usher Parsons is t hy gang en ‘The address, which was a very interesting and impres. | Of Lake Krie, He receutly visited Boston. sive one, was followed by an anthem, hab in very fair Atrial is in progress in Hatiford, Coun., to tast the style by the chotr, The Rov. Dr, Goddard, of Richmond, | liability of raitroad companies for damage done by fires thon addressed the congrogation, In the course of his | ignited by sparks from locomotives, eae ae ETE ea eee Reins | ‘The Stato constabulary force of Massachusotts has suc- more particularl the rapidigy with which - a moe parucularty upon | pr ye ins ceeded in breaking up the liquor busines of some coun high tribute te the energy of those who had Leen @p- 1 Goss iruprovemente of Boston harbor are talxed of eared init, He then = id ww a most WORLIOg ad | 1, {Te etimated that the value of the new made lan? will jy hp A i> spea std oceurTonce ey reimburve the city for the expense. pa. = ‘affecting Lg yn ty Stator Prison at Oharlesiown was , Now Vorts. Grover & Baker's Wighest Fenmty ing Wichien 420 Broadway, New York, ‘Be Pouse stteat, Brook!yn 8 profit to <nd State of Army," is engaging tho attontion of the general officers y and W seams ftom the 6yee of large 8 saber | last, yom, eregug member o Of Sanat man nl we Congrese, Such ts the organization of the prin- } be for the cowtry and himselt. It may be sad that st mabe a a erg tog msm, brie RT | an ona “Hg Neth Am, Ma. Ona. aus mete set Speman tthe int ated aerate See a eens ats por saute pay: | for aaa by bach, the congregation dis. could me eat ng cman Stat’ Departments in the late so-calte fea home im their country; but we have numerous persed. te, ma lay, ad me ‘Tho fanetbility of the proposed con- igemae re ‘cent State bonds se Lenky toot Henn pnived nnd wpcraetet Oop N A large majority of the ot the Row Fork | sotidation Is ganocally admitiod, and its economy and | se 3 per oon think the Secretary Mocking | Testers. -Oelt or addcsen Lvuvia, No: Suse eh, mevelipen MUSICAL. Legislature are yet young men. The Speaker of the simplification of army machinery is apparent to all, It 1s lipoma Sravliousin, anacee capesh 00 500 Ooms on see once. he Lieutenant Governor, who presides The nineteonth Sunday 6oucert took place at Steiaway Sete, we both under thirty. Hall inet night, amd was attended by an immonse eud'- | 4 Now Haven woman discovered a thief leaving hor once. Haydn's beautiful symphony ip D, the Turkish | house with an overcoat not his own, and ptly rush- March, and other popular works were played by the | ‘og by him Vangel the door, se a ‘until assist. understood that General Grant favors the consolidation and tho consequent redaction of the army budget in the diminution of staf officers, The proposed organization a to consist of one commissary general, ranking as briga- Gross authorize the attompt at The Redemption of Compound Interest Notes. Wasmsaron, Jan 4, 1967. tam, Newt: nebeay as ceren0 per. an EIS Ly arate Riwsety Ci Coddington, wel i yes sang of Mr. Maynard, offered in the House - Uns i. a hestra. Miss Kate McDonaid Sohubert’s ave | "0? came, when _ | dior general; six assistant commissarios gonoral, ranking | TH® revolution Re inva Ezines pe Maris in a style (amb eillod Saleh tn eatheiastte.sneaie, p—, oo Taping that oe ee eet ey er San: | an colonels; Afveen deputy commissarion general, ranking | 7oeerday, pote vy aubrey vt per Pc va kinds of Gold and Cie ae and confirmed our already expressed opinion of her ae sat Die ms 3 Foongt met, | 90 as Sigutanant colonels, and fifty commiuaries, ranking | ‘° be ped in ee pe Scho ton vison LOR & GO. — ral strapt, merits, aoe oo meet ee, rhea wicket sig, rhe Rena el aaah ecg eR gs Las wear pee ‘Dearing interest of uot leas than Ea rong Teena bg 4 cortinn, and Mey Y, Letealy trombone, we i cep Lips age tests i STORE Lopanen . three nor. more tham five per cent, if another ee Pa ageing Spee ee cane of 4 eprracyd by.thp cansmman ing oles of the owt OF eur} Ton Tt ie iesahim Malin Who ‘power the UST NIGHTS org ‘ a too comity 01 Tae Sy te. ae ay age ‘el tie Tenkatiy’ Wier the Centreetion of the tenn ee iannee, a Paphots, ae Pgs ap end mout payee See tga ot rhe pablo a eurtency. As the Jaw vow aie is pe foto | er aga take. tn 1 ref ene ‘and ergo! one hundeod and forty meitivons Popular chumotenay eden Taemlay aight wt Stoinwny | | Siier honk walt wetecb aon vided to insure piste Prompt and, soba as Tortp-sight thitions 9% United |: iaeiee ae Hall, tn hot fiw” grand tecitation. The eotections whe |: ‘socret'payineat of the.mon. . Thin reguiar parent ot | {ator egal tender), 2 saficlént to ‘pro: ——— bay bag made forthe recitation are those best calculated to mcrypt rypepend Pepe oy Ya a ilar ded tin tentnoned siringoesy in the money market, if ve, ana Ormsmgeeyt Str, display Ler unrivalled powers, aud piace them in the * aa g tei ae nt dr Mer ere. aang Pye ve ly. of Mr, & lay, ot Pesta is ease Dyetow, wa ue atrongest light. This wil be the first and last oppor- tanity of haaring her in dociamation previous te bor increasing the disciptin Ponosyivanmia, shows thet the A a Se nd oMolency of the troops. ovens R. R. Fo Fontoa ‘Wrigou ‘method ot tresing et , departure for the West. he “ae, Dorothy: Hivids, elke onthe Yalta | Th i# 10 be hoped this much nesded reform will engras | iA) De Were rgon cant dnenaeilh road, fn Rook N. Ht, died on Eaartey, De Deoemher | the attention of the present Congress, of the currsacy id cnath outa. tie te (ine CUMASANE B ohienata th 70" INDIANA LEGISLATURE. 22, ‘te ndeanoed age of’ Soe one hundredand one years, | Arrival of the [temnins of Lieut. Wilson. When Mr. Hooper's, bil shalt come, up mending pee —— Indking two,daye-—Chriatmas 11 the Yair nt hot | The romains of Liou, Henry Hamilton Wilson arffved | ‘ho uot m reiation to the havens Balke theese mcue | WOVPR MALT pth rhe ty The tngee Pt Inptanarors, Jan, 6, 1967. birthday. he, Hed te 9 mee Smee im the city ths morning from Austin, Texas, in care of Rovere upon tne national bask. For instance, it wilh be Sener py Ey, pot an act oon be yok ab al uiackens hy toe g fived thers. Se inontal feeultien tox re. | Colonsl J. B. Johmaon and Dr, Kirk, The body was Sontenaed by ame that wn uatonal tanks shila ouce a henna’ my toe 4 o ~ oars; and ‘cp | taken to the ofice of yoven Major J. 3. Woodward, dar. | Sune to uzeeomprung itareal, moos. ae', Part of thelr | foooan 0 tng ans ay Mor York, Th w't! ala 2p Gown (ugh [thing gen tee z se sanstane 4 L degree, Quite a nmabor of the eieuibors of Whe Loestatare Sinn fous ivo Yous ov ee id wore ron of the Army, et Ford's Theatre building. Sevorel have arrived, .