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FROM™ ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Additional Particulars of the Ter- ribie Disasters at Perto Rico and Tortola, ne ‘The Latter Isl nd Under Water for Eight Hours. Mot «a Living Being Left on the Island. * Speech of the King of Prussia te the North German Parliament. ‘PEACE REGARDED AS “CERTAIN.” PORTO RICO, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, The Late StormeWhole Streets io Rains— The Lose Inciicut Havana, Now. 15, 1867. Later advices from Porto Rico are received. ‘The late tempest was more severe than the two terrible gales which visited the iM fated island Previous to 1850, Ail the towns have been terribiy desolated. One thousand houses have been iaid dn ruins and three thousand have been scverely damaged. In some instances the houses along entire atreets have been ‘demolished and the roadway entirely hidden by the ruins. No news whatever lias been received regarding the effects of the storm in the central ‘portion of the island, where, on the éavannahs, numerous ‘herds are pastured; but elsewhere the cattle have deen killed and the ficids swept entirely bare. The loss is incalculable. The merchants of the istatid have démanded that flour corn, provisions. &e., shal! be entered duty free! TORTOLA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM ait TO THE HERALD. Sutimerging of the ininnd=Tt Remains Vader Water for Eight Hour: : Havana, Nov, 15, 1867, Later advices from Porto. Rigo ‘state that duiring the late terrible gale the Little island of Tortola, of the Virgin Group, entirely disappeared, being completely submerged, it is eaid,for eight hours poo =) cor prominent Every living thing, man or animal. upon it perished. cole people. VENEZUELA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TC THE HERALD. Laguayra ‘n Naval Poot. * Havana, Nov. 15, i Advices from Venezuela state that Laguayra, a Port on the Caribbean Sea and the priccipal sea- Port of the republic, has been erected iuto a naval pom, ‘ CUBA: SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE RERALO. The Cholern Decreasing. Havana, Now, 15, 1867. The returns of the cholera cases ix the city have * t—Mortuary Returns Re- Authorities—General Ler vero the Eveniag Telegram, Nov 15) Havana, Nov, 16, 1967, An extraordinary mecting of the has been beld at the paiace, which determined to issue actreular to the people ia relation to the presence of ebolera here. Haif the members were uppo od to such & proceeding, as it wouic tend co arouse pubhe consterus- tlon and would bring ridicule on the Board. The mortuary returne Dave teen reicaed to your cor- respondent. Count Vaimaceda, Orpen Ge pada visit to the military Porp'e: we eaitefy urmeel? of bow things stand. ur pew Captain Ger oa by the Spanish frigate Frac. ace THE PRESS 7 Finaretal and Commercta! tweeiiiaen ce. Usvama, Rov 15 1467 Sugar ww Grm at 85, fuale for No. 12 Patch esandard per erobe. Exchange \¢ 1m movseraie requett. On Lovtos reney, wa, as ~% Owmt prem GER MANY ee Phe Northern Pattiament i Seertou—Speech of the Kingof Prw ence CeriaigeThe Uaien of Fatheciaad Progressiug. Ganum, Nov. 16—Kvening. + The third Parliamest of the Confederation of North Gerthasy assembled in this city (day. ‘The eegsion was opened this warning by bis Majesty ‘the King of Prassia, wo made the usuei tpeech from ibe throne in person. ‘The King, after congratulating the mornbere general:y sn.sceing them again asomoied, sddreveed © cor .21 welcome to the Mepuiles from those provigoes waich were now represented for tie firsi time im ibis body ‘The attention of the menberewas them called to tte work of legislation before them, an@ the vartous bile -which would be subm caforred te in detail. ‘Uldeting to foreign affairs the King dectared that the relations ef the Coufeders: 21 with (ve other uations of Europe Wore entirely sviisfaciory; 14 foreign powers Bies With the two Btaier of South Germany aow sited po koran. ctl (e be foured. and in oe States with the Confederation ti» Prassian governimeot would studiously endaavor se recdncile the views of + their Catholic subjects with the Internal and in orne- onal Interests of the whole Catheria: 4, ‘The King Concladed bis proce with the cnelaration Unat preservation of peace in Eerepe wes a97 certain, FRANCE, Napoleon's Conference Plan=Marshat Ba- gtve in a New Command=iacrenee of Bailes neared °° Pansy Nor: 16,1467, Ne day for tho assembling of the proposed general eonference is mentioned 1a the lag} sote of the French to the Berepene Powers, Basaine has bese appomnted to succeed Mar. ‘al Porey in Of theThird army corps, with bullies Bank of Praace bee incresesa te | _———_e—————___>+___ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ‘|... medical authorities | The Reco: 4 trerim, vas | was adopted, prays for the repeal of the cotton wx, and ed \@ Weir conmdération were | #24 more ing Of the faire relations of the Bouth Gorman | ™°Dt Of those ee ENGLAND. Telegraphe and Post O Footan Exceuti Lesvos, Now. 15—Noon. The Cabinet. which fer a long time has bad the sub- ject under discuselon, hae resolved to piace et! the delegraph lines of Great Britain vader the direction of the Post Ofice Department. Maxouneren, Nov. 16, 1867. The execution of Allen and the oiber prisoners con demmed to death by the special commission (exdept Magure, whose pardon has been announced) wii) take Place on the 23¢ ingtant im this city. CANADA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Mr. MeGee Urgee the Continued Suspension ot the Habeas Corpus Act-The QGuawa Pire, Ortawa, Nov, 15, 1867. Last mght the debate on the address in answer to the speech from the Throne came length to tr, McUce made » long rambling epeech, in which be ad- vised the government not to let the period for the suse pension of the Haveas Corpus Act expire, for he believed shat ae soon as an opportunity occurred there rane egain be an attemp! made to do n Canadinn citi the Fen: endeavoring to do in Great Britain. Messrs. ovine and Smith, of New Brunswick, spoke aga:nst ihe ancenstitutionsl manner in which co! federaiiva bad been Mr. T. of the sa: it, of which There waa a iarge. Ore here night before last at the store of Messrs, C. T. Bate & Co. The losg ig estimated @t $106 60) There was $42,000 insurance on the siock— $10,000 vy the Harviord aad $5,000 by the Home. THE PRESS TELEGRAM, Fire iv Sarnia-Over Twenty Houses Destroyed, Sansta, Nov. 13, 1861. 4 Gre broke out last sight in the Western Hotel otal ‘and before its progress could be arrested de- stroyed twenty shops and dwelling houses, together th the Poat office. market and two or three smal! ho- is, About 2 doze red homeless, $75,000 and e=Duy of the Dastructive SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, ot a Normal High Sehool Butiding Dedicati for Colored Persone—Address of Chief Juse tice Chase-Hunnicuit Castigated by the Sha! tice, COAR masae, Wasmsctox, Nov. 15, 1867. Chief Justice Chase was present to-night in Richmond ‘at the dedication of the Normal high echool buiiding for colored persons, and delivered an address. He eaid that by she flat of God the fetters bad boen struck from the — of millions of aged slaves, and they had become reper become treedmen, they necessarily became rls with all of the responsibilities and privileges of citizens. Being citizens, was becessary that wer yessgnae rg Soy educated to accomplish thie end. Teachers came from the North; then Boe sui ones to further the ty id he was giad to know that the great society of which he bad the honor to be president had been instrumental tm erecting the building which was whicb he hoped would accomplish much « work of educating freedmen was but just bezup; but bj organized effurte much would be effected. and the ‘any wae not far distant when the States of th Souch ‘would have a system of free im which all might be educated—schools in which there would be no discrimination. He hoped the day was not far distant wheo the hills and valleys of the South would be Copered and blessed by schoolhouses. He had said several o@ in @ speech made on occasion there ne no ma live’ to see the day thi would not shine op the footprints of a siave in Am when no siave should tread the soil of Virginia, a1 thanked God that that bope had been realized. The work of educating tae colored people had commenced and would pot stop. It could not go backwards, but would be pushed forward until ail of them wore edu- bg oly and og een rg eint, General Brown, Judge Bond and iemen were present. The audi- of about equal parts of white aud P tt te pony geen had se Interviow with Chase receiw 5 ton Oat for bie treme radical tterances, fe was ofiatbemirpscsst npr ond Snag an at Tae dit im the State. ong ucusing between Judge Chase and those of his Party woo vupport bis claims for the Presidential nomi- Gation tu this State was bo pd to-day, Extreme ~ p emeg ag aid not hase ity to ani Pig Aig tee med ees in Bichmond. on staqunt 4 the cloudy weather. THE PRESS TELEGAAM. Adjournment of the Uulted States Circult Court to the 25th—Chiet Justice Chase Net to Preside at the Trial of Jeff Davis. Ricumowp, Wa., Nov. 16, 1867, No business being before the United States Circuit Court to-day, it adjourned until the 25th, when the trial of Jeiferson Davia will be commenced, Chiel Justice Chase leaves for Washing‘om to-morrow. to be provent at the opening of the African high echool. A a understood that be ts not to be present a the wis trial, The conservatives aro holding ward gg to-night to appoint delegates to the Stale Conveation ALABAMA. A sPeva. TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. rw Convention—The Memo- rial to Abolish the Cotton Tax Adopted— Passenge of an Ordnance Abolishing Joves County. Moxtaomwary, Nov. 15. 1967. ‘The Convention to-day has been occupied a:most ex- clusively upon local business. Wm Burton presented a memorial to Congress from the Committee on Cotton Tax, The memoral, which ‘asks furtuer hat sueb taxes af have been collected since be refunded to the producer. appoiwted to inquire into the expe- the capita! of the State from Mont- Ce lepetat tr cece te Reremmtin e Feport mittee on war tea ~The report proposes to leave the present system of county representation unchanged. The Convention to-day ite Great ord:nance, which abolished the aew county of Joves Another caucus is to be beld to-night upon the eu: = ARKANSAS. — Marts, Teon., Nov. 18, 1367, Ferner returns from Arkanead ebow thet the Siae has gone for Ne caw “FLORIDA. The Election=Talrty White | Votes Polted in ‘Three Counties out of & Tatal of 3.500. Tatrauasyes, Nev. 16, 1861. ‘The election ie passiag off quietiy, without any dis: terbanrce. The result for two in Leon, Madieon Sb oe ay counties foote up 3.600 votes, ia which we thirty were potied by whites, aad Gli ate for a con- vention, "MISSISSIPPI. The Election tm Favor 6f a Convention, New Onizans, Nov, 15, 1867. ‘The Republican segs tbat returas from a litle more ‘han bair the belle Ot Mionaeye. ot vhow jem ne pote Persous regisnered SOUTH CAROLINA. Hat of General Canby la Relation to Taxes and the Apprentbies Fiection. Utlanetston, Nov, 16, 1857. By bo order of Gonepai Candy ait sheriffs are to make retarne to bum of Gehaqueet tex payers, and post com. imeadeats aro sutuertece we require the Garviees of sitl- Tastructions ere beg sewed NEW YORx., HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1867. ir MARINE UVSASTERS. WASHINGTON, . Seu Nov, 15, 1867) 11:30 o’Clock P.M } SPECAL TELEGRAM TO 1.‘ HERALD. The Schooner E, 8. Berue Gum OW Orient, Long Isined=The Crow Sav, we Britis Brig C. Lovett Driven Ashore Stony Brook. Gasexvour, L. 1, Now. 15, 186%, The schooner &. 5, Berns, Cepiain White, of and for Taunton, Mass, from Albany, with moulding sand 10 her bold and black waluut aud hemlock lumber on deck, sprung a teak ia Long Isiend Sound yesterday afieraoon, filed, roiled over and sunk half a° mile from shore, opposite Orient, At eight o'clock her topmasts were out of water. The captain and crew got satety ashore on some lumber, but were ebilled through, and finally reached the boue of Oscar Heebe, where they Kindly cared for. Thoy bave gone io New York. The British brig € Lovots, Captain Lovett, of Wey- mouth, Nova Scotia, New York for Nantes, France, with fourteen hindred berrels of petroleum oil, Anchored in Lo nd Sound of Stony Brook, during the gale of Tuesday, parted chains and went ashore. She bas boen siripped of her sails aud lies easy, aud with good weather may be got ou. NEW YORK. eble Condition of Thad Steveas—His Views en the Approaching Kession ‘ougress aud xt Presidential Kiection. [eet 80 well to-cay after the excite Of yeuerday. It is evident that be ia ine rapid decline, mensalily and physically. His conversation pom subjects which have tong cecupied bis mind is disconnected aad broken with frequent patives, mant Seating a great effort to contine himself to’ consecutive train of, thought, As intervals » gleam of enthusisem Passes over his misd, when ho brightens up and utters sentences with vigor and emphasis, but soon reiapies into a kind of intellectual torper, Physically he is gfeatly emaciated aud enfeedied by his recent tituess. If Mr. Stevens Gnde strength sufficient to enable him to at- tend the sessions of the coming Congress be wilt be un- able to take part in 1:2 proceedings, aud it ia the general impression that {t wii be his last session, Notwith- standing his reduced condition he uses every effort te converse with bis (riends and urge upon them a vigorous prosecution of the measures which have bee: gue rated undor bis direction, He says that bis heatth will not pétm't him to introduce e!ther of the bills he bad is vibw for tho coming session. The first—on the subject of universal suilrage—be saye he considers wil! sot be passed. The other—respecting the suspension of civiloficers, pending the trial-for impeach ment-—he considera uecessary for the reason of the absurdity of the arraignment of aa officer for crime or misdemeanor, allowing Bim meanwhile to exercise the functions of hie office. Io his conversat apoo this eutyect he dia- plays apusual iuterest, showing a dizpovition, if it were Oficial Statement of the Democratic Ma- jority. ALsany, Nov. 15, 1867. Offoral returas from forty-seven counties and the re- Ported majorities from (he reunii thirteen counties give the democratic State t majority. Largo Fire in Syracuse. Syearver. Nov. 15, 1867, A fire broke omt at haif-past two o'clock thie morning im the buildings owned by Joweph Barton, tobacco and ame aa Pmt Arg Bye rele ty ait; Bar | tn hip power, to increase the embarraesments of the which there is 000 insurance. Others lose $11,000, } radicala by adding the weight of this question to their making @ total lows of $75,000. burdeng = Mr. Stevons admits bis dosire to bring ic such bill; but his imability tc vindicate it properiy compels him to forego its introduction. As to the effect of the elections on the people, he says he feels no doubt of the continyod supremacy of radical ideas, He con- siders the election of a radical President next fali as certain, and cemsures the controversies which have been sot up im canvassing the merits of the diferent parties mentioned as de- sirable candidates. Respecting the Southern people, ne declares they must be whipped ‘ato submission to the doctrines. eet forth by Congress if they de not peaceably accept the situation from a radical standpoint, In the loas of the influence and authority of Mr Westen, the Pedestrian, on His Travels Borraro, Nov. 18, 1867, Weston, the pedestrian, left the Mansion House, in this ety. at half-past sx o'clock this morn iad Sitver Creek, which (9 thirty-five miles dimant, sandy road, He will commence his ono hundred fog feas from Silver Creek ai tweive o'clock to-night, and expects by improving his time to have onougt to epare to keep quiet al! day Focraae of Quite a crowd of citizen | assembled to see him off, by whom he hp git with eighteon policeman at their head, to the city Limit. ‘There they took leave of him, snd be in the m excel. lent spirits, went om his way rejoicing, making excelicat ime, « Sah anager ae Stevens the radical element wil! lose the concentration nicide wt cd Kor. 15 \ser, | Witch hias hitherto characterized the:e operation The organization of this faction will suffer materiaiy, and ‘Shere seems to be little doud: thas mach of 119 strength will be wasted tv the confftes of rival contestants for the leadership made vade vacant by the broken energics of their late champiou. / Cabinet Séstion tors to the White House. As the Cabingi was in seasion to-cay few visitors were admitted to the White House until about evening, when the waiting rooms wers crowded with people, The ses- oa to-day was very brief, and [ believe nothing of much interest was discussed, owing to the absence of Secretaries Welles and Randall. The Arming of Negroes in Virginia, Tama informed that General Schofield, im his interview with the President the day before yesterday, good deal of information*reiative to the arming of the blacks: in bis district. The Goncral stated that the negroes ‘were pretty generally armod, and that the whites in this Teapect wore at a great disadvantage. The propriety of taking some measures to prevent a dangerous use by the. blacks of their superiority in arms and organization was, discussed, and it is probable that some plan will be agreed upon when the Genera! returns bere from his visit to New York, General Schotiid w said to be of the opinion that the Convention busiavss in Virgima will prove a complete fat!ure. Pretest Agniast the Removal-of Clefks in the War Department. Robert BH Pomeroy, fate ewshier of the Mohawk Val ley Nattonai Bank, committnd eulcide at his residence wm the vitlage of Mohawk Land morning. CONNECTIOUT. Interesting tos ase te the tfartford 8. Harrroap, Conn,, Nov. 15, 1867, Ap interesting case involving some very fine poiate of law faas been on trial this woek before the United States District Court of this city, Judge Shipman pre- siding. The case is the Norwich and Now York Trans- portation Company's suit against the Western Massa- chusetts [Insurance Company, and the foltow:ng aro the facts relating theroto:— In April, 1866, the steamer City of Norwich collided with a schooner on the Sound, and soon ater took fire and sunk in one baudred and tea feet of water, _ was saan inane raised and taken to New York ‘here’ was an insurance of $75,000 on the Reese im various companies. the policies covering fire risks only. The tasurance companies declined to pay on the ground that they did not take # warine risk, and that tbe loss was*oocasioned by the parile of the sea. The plaint:ifs claim that the. vesee! would not have been sunk except for the fre; that but for (be burning of her =: works the vessel would uot have gone down The jury this sro returoed & verdict for the plajet:T for $4,928 MASSACHUSETTS. A delegation from ounsou Club waited upon the das Sd | Presidemt to-night to regard to the removal of two A Wounn Killed by Her Husband in Spring | “oT from positions {11 the Payraaster Gonorai’s office. v field. The spokesman of the delegation stated that General: Grant bad promised not to allow the removai of maimed men or soldiers from office whens practicable, bat that, notwitnstanding this promise, many such removals hadoccurred. The two clerks specia‘ly alluded wo by she spokesman are Mossry, Johnson and McNamara, who, it is alleged, wore turned out af office solely be- cause they were members of the Johnson Club of this city. Some members of the del Paymaster General and (he r: Worcearzr, Nov. 15, 1867 Mrs, James E. Shepard was shot by her husband this afternoon at Curtis’ farm, three miles from this city. She bad been living in Mr. Curtis’ family a¢ @ nurse, and Shepard weat there thir morning and tad nigh words with ber. He then came to this city, peesh and returned and fired several shots the effects of which she died in « feweant utes. The murderer is still at large. James A. Rawson, a hack dr: istol, Freon! was arrested this ical heads of bureaus morning charged with being acovsnory to the death of | here had expreesed themeeives as determined to show eee who died on Tuceday from the | 2. rvor to administrative, officeholders, (ne case wat montioned where a cierk was informed that his political career had been watched, and that unless be paid a certain debt in two ‘months’ time he would be rewoved. The cierk Johnson ts a man whose promotion was ordered by the Ptosident a short time ago. A paper contaiping @ statement of the cases of MoNamara aod Johnson was given to the Presideat, who eaid that many personas bad spoken to bim about the injustice done im these cases, and that he would see that & proper investigation should be made, and govern him- self by the resuit. The Assiatunt Seer ‘yehip of the Trensary. It is positively decid w Chandier, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, will vacate his position om the last day of this month, and ba succeeded by Mr, Fdmund Cooper. the private secretary of the President. Mr, Chandler intends to essay the practice of the law in this city, A New Consolidated Five Per Cent Loan in Agitation. In reference 0 the reports that Secretary McCuliocty intended to iesge a new long consolidated Ove per cent loan, Iam informed that go plans bave yet bees ar. ranged tookiag to that end. Ihe Secretary bas mereiy had coaversatious with certain members of the Piaauce Committive on the advisatiiity of such a foan He favors the measure, Lowever, aad \t ts believed tbat bis ‘views on the subject are tavored by many of the Finance Cora mittee. The Impeachment Quest! Representatives Williams, Boutwell and Lawrence, GEORGIA. © Trae Bilt Had Been Foster Blod, ‘The report, extensively cireuiated im this city and elsewhere, that atruo bill had been presented by the Grand Jury in the United States District Court against Foster Blodgett for perjury, in taking the official oath ac Postmaster at Augusta, ‘6 found to bo entirely false, Seg Attorney Fitch stated this morning im court that cage against it was before the court, It is re- orted thet action will be taken against, the snstigators fer maliciour ution. It is said to be an attempt of Blodgett’s political enemies to destroy his tafiuence as loader of (he radica! party in Georgia, MISSOURI. Femate Siifiraze—Addross of Drs. Fligmbeth Cady Stanton. St. Loom, Nov. 15. 1867. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of New York, who, with Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone, Las been canvassing Kansas during the port summer for woman suffrage, spoke on that subject to-uight at the Morcantile Library jail toa very large audience, Her address able one, and presented the question of woman’ and female suffrage in nearly al! ite bearings, ing end loud 4 large portion of the audience were ladies 20d heartily with the speaker,aud showed + ‘idence of a deep Growing iuterest in The Fe. positiv, » hid queen, male Sui Asseciation “ aero mesting aor ee of the Jndictary Committee, have'severally written out morsow, Can &: em pe vancement o Shit} ineie views in favor of the impeachmentot the Presi. one GSES AS Ripe mere sy dent, The probebiiity d# that these wili be harmonized forw one r VANCOUVER’S. ISLAND. > Ary anit 9 4) The © thera ‘The Secretary of the Congressional Committee, Mir, Thomas L Bullock, bas presented each constitutional convention now being oF about to be béld in the unrocon- Gtructed States « copy of the constitutions: manual for the ase of the merbers of auch convention. Condition of Secretary Welles. Arrival of the Steamer Ossipee, with Genernt Roussens and Staf, at Vict sa axcisoo, Nov 16, 1867, The United States steamer Oss'pee arr:ved yesterday at Victoria, from Sitka, with General Rostueau and sam, all_of whom were we! fF. Ln hd i inci! meets at New Westminster eet Welles is slowly rece ‘and 1s fob the birthday aay of the Prince of Wales was celebrated | pe wiil be out in a few days, The President calied os hice at Victoria, EUROPEAN MARKETS: somson Moms Manxer, Tomson, Nov. 15—-5 P, 94 9-16; United States Ave. rena Central Raliway shares, Se aS Nov, — 5 P. five twenties Cor the issue of 1962, Manger, —-Livenroot, Now, 15—5 P. yesterday end passed some tim: conversation. Mg. Welles has beea suffering from alow fever resembling typboid, and for some daye he was seriously sick. He is Bow, however, fo vvrcnens daily. ine Receipts. Tha receipes fer dation on impor (rom November lt to November 9, have been as follows; — M. —_S 7 ee wine ie is _— ANOTHER OPINION BY THE ATTORNEY. GENERAL. tenant reynne ‘The Legality of the Special Session of Con. aren. [Special Despatch to the Eveping Poet.) Wasi + 1, 1867. Attorn Seared ee ‘wou with am opinion, pra ~ e The fugved to enoftic! ‘Desm - (go-4 ‘2 8 com- Bianieation in the me intend being addressed emailer; the amount on hand this week being | MMH ciaens, ead! Og aa Portieth Congrews, ater {oting the provisions of the constitation Tot the a8 the article sare ‘that the act of January fore with she day ee Trape.—The advices from Mavehester are up favorable. . Liverroot Basaperorre Marksr.—Liverroor. Nov. 16—6 P, B—Corn, yobs = ‘Ie, for white Call- piney waukoe réd; barley, M,—Cal- pork, & ; linseed ees Me Saeco Bos } eperm Petroleum, 6 frenee tor anaare @nne. EUROPEAN ,MARINE NEWS. joy. 15,—The gree wraich 16h Bouton, onthe - a i fore ume Gxed Hy the Constitution for to assam. " y bie wo se. Soaee conse, te logalued vy | MONEY Man MARKET. Ne lee . calling tio: 10g. ing Telegram of yesterday pop Be ‘on to aay thas the Thir- [Prom thefineging Sineram of: J poem 4 ofnth Congres had uo power to pase tho act of the | 224 of January, 1667, otherwise it had power not oniy to convene oxtra sesswe, but to create au extra. conpery odation fot in nee iu contravention of the powers ae foliows: — | “Phe present meeting of fw not wo adjourned Meeting from 1 ey Ae, ne of March 4, 1867, ee The stock market even weady suis, pie, Blight advance wu, the closing qooatong of, Ins$ ev way, rail | 889 shares from pert the bulls aud Dears. spoken of for near! thing on th lq is singled ous as the joular ster which Ls Rute the market tbe strong houses side, that being coundered, the ~ peed Foguiar see‘ton. ary | aderbiit, Dao Drow Sebel poste Eanens ‘meotiog’ ererted by Te | Joan Tobie are buyers of w York Cenu addition to the present regular times of the meeting of | oid Southera; aud @ lively ti is expected im fond Congress, as desi ned by the constitution, (he act ex- } siocks, i diy buried by the buplsom preasly xo 6 is, ‘addittoaat Not to soy . ° . . 7 regular eneae the "Thirty pinta Congress, for that The bears are being 9 x Kpired on the 4th of March, 1867. Nor was | the stock Exchange, and Who kitied cock roBio? tal w faion to” any regular meeting of the Fortieth | new 6) ide cl Walt street to-day *4)"" wave “tor the present regular Tien of hSoghtn ln Daniet my bow aud arrow, 1 kw! ane the Fort'eth Congrees are the fret Mondays | re” Who sam snore diet?” “saad Henry Kapp; ber, 1867 and 1868, aud that Cou; has aa yet he ted 4 swith my little ey * WhO caugue euch regular session. It is not fatty organized | their blood?’ sel i “1 caught their by the session of March 4, 1947. and ite adjourned méet- ing Constitutes ac extracrdivary sevstion of the Fortietb Ag! Coa] agree, created and convened by the act of January | according to what the bulls say, Among the latter, im 1807. addition to shose previously meDtioued, ar Pavid Craw. The time will come for a review of its acte and pro- | ford, Jr., H , Stimson, Robdinsou, Cox, Robert L. Cut ceedings, and we would suggest to these now acti Brewis, Van Bankirk, Nathan, Graen- id biood tr my Itch und so 00 adinfinitum But the slaughter. Jy speaking, has mos vet ty 29 these provisions of that act, if it be not too ta! Jauncey Coort Denay, Bob Cur se and consider it8 very ovestionable constitatio t Capron. Aniong the bearsare Hoary a the precedent they are extablis! lace, Haigartea: aad Dr. Sbeion; but ing, or the time dxed by the consi very soon, if the market ComtGues to rise, No: a man on the regular meeting of Congress by aj point We street will confess himself “ehort” of stocks, ent day therefor than the frat Kouduy in Hecember It is generally a that eke Old Commodere aud * It is learned that the arguments con- | Drew are hand i@ tue Ere me well oe oa tained in thie opinion are eu stantially (he same ae | peneras re een eaten pas Naneoenee's re Company. those set forth by the Attorney Genera! in Cabine: meet- | be assyciah iy thy management of e ing, when the subject of sendiag in (the President's Message and documents to Congress was under consider. The ‘anleetioal io the Gold Roos a akon, from tue bear to he, Cae dep, inet ing pever, ‘Tillinghast, Onger, AMUSEMENTS. ileceait, Marguaad, Sadat Pusppm, Vem DYRe. aud anti Hevzfeid. Albert Spidere is the ton, buthand ont the largest operator of them all, herDelieves in” Ferd Italian Opern=—Romeo and Juliet. Stevens and Ben Butler and plenty of¢greenbacks and Gouvod's last opera, Romeo and Julist, which made | chuckles inwardly when th Cig deg te a Rovere Baile, too, 18 (n ecsiaties for ir reason, righs aloud aad. tays, “flow go you like" such ao immesse sensation in Paris and London last summer at ite first production on anv stage, was brought 4 decline ia bouds strosd never tars ous topeumiaees sem tothe out at the Academy of Music last night for the frst time before aa American audience, 1% i ao opera con- | %24 wore proceedings, aud every litve rumor structed op # priae{pie which makes 1¢ imposaible to | [is men mon cae paper money after Con, ‘The bears are no wore pat I. 1s merely question of judgment as to wuetier® man * criticise it im deta} and thoroughly at frst hear | is bull or aud some mee change sides several ing, Consequentiy when it was produced in times a di . . . . ° ° Europe the opinions of {ts merits were very: conflicting, Thero is some tai ow the stroet of a closw“‘ourter” ia © and the most learned and exhaust: yet muddled die Neethyanecn eae, apn je era wate quisitions were vented forth by the colume. The final ped ‘enry Keep if + is any danger of” euot'p'dis- verdict was, however, unfavorable to ite popularity. bet 6° ores Be cre, Sosbent a teltng what plot 1s batening in bw brain. Judging from a first representation we entirely agree in —— ‘bia opinion There is no chance of its ever boiding » A. . . piace among the favorites of the lyric stage. There are ry ‘ia cold aiid tice many reasons for it, The opera, first of all, demands and true. ** artists of a calibre far above anything’ in the pres- ont company at the Academy, ith the exception of Panceui, whose Romeo characterized with ail the qualities that the immo uthor and the composer “They made ters For a soul so weasel hag Jovemed en uahappy, Montag cue A i ae oat geste od ee oe aepest work 18a scientific one, of # peculiar kind, In whic! 1e stoma ys there are no strong eflocts of light and shade, nothing pepela, bea! oo ayy pv mere eee pr eenpeceene A which one can or must carry home and treasu frend im yaad ean shes tieciees pias his lyric memory. There is not one chorus of al i the ay ‘¢ 4 count, but five acts of elaborate melody and recitative | pronethry eriporate the oy _— ip wh ge bar idea is toned es toan on perior to Colugne and at dreary platicu miniecences of Faust are very fre in a quent throughout. bat those strong. decis've, ‘marked oftisinty’ Pacem ait the latter such rfect character | the frat vay dows yin Mes in Romeo and Juliet. Let ue com- i i iy yy. gh unantingas pare both works on one point at least. Faust {s clearly | uational 18 distinetly classified fo defined and the merest amateur in music can trace | oder ot mes ore all otter Amerian ethiitors or ita outlines as if it were some vigorously | Nery ail the: dios. celebrated, taauureciurees limned picture, standing forth im bold re- | Warerooms Nos, 109 and fli Hast Fourvoouth suréec Nef, Romeo is an elaborate, néediessiy pruned | York. and caretully jooat down Lhe in eae st Mak peg fr ne ls be vemranalh ‘we might say reckless aspiration is painfui Lester from Booth.<Jwntus Rooth, d actor, had a severe attack of that tersible reduced the principles of mere mechanism, It 4 the ae eadache. mr oy bundreds of setacibecs rhe 4 ifletal ous jest degree. To appreciate or interpret WOLCO/T, & musiciag must study 1t thor- Dr OLCOTT applied that wondertat ‘and hear its half dozen times, What, then, must Rint rok orn rae: lebrated a think of it? Simply that it is very ihe following reamits ms writteu th and Wereating, Still there are some excel- |»! LLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT gured @ severe head lent scenes in The balcony scene is in melody and wel ae in two: alae e108: BRUTUS orchestration a glimpse of the faner world of love lute of the dona Toeabey N fg Ay at passion, and if Jul could only have pein tery to warm, sptrit-rent utterances of Pancani, this scene wot imprinted itself on the hearts of tho ence and popubsse the opera, Again, the warriag in Friar Lawrence's cell, the interview of the vrhn; “en Ma eat Vensias heat oetuvely mo ao ae ceapiy. couple after Tybalt's death, and their conc'udiag (Beer suicidal release from the mterference of their faus!‘ias, oA are all photograpbed in musical lines of Gre and passion, ntee! worthy of the great originals on the dramatic siage. | Broad: thing of an ey tad The lovers, as we conceive Gounod's idea, should be in | sacrifici vorwe and action, human voicanoes, in which passion and devotion are breathed forth ee tee Pas. | A. i. Mais por nghe o i Dis Petronas: or ani gave such an tuterpretat: the addressed an icicle In the Juliet of the occasion, AC all events, the | Ciuirantecs certain rellel to ladies, from whaiever denen opera isa novelty, and might have saved the troupe, had {t been produced eariier and with a d:fferent cast. fmiraton tate oA It comes tbo iate, however, as perristence uf tuguese Fem: day, without tweou Wanagement during the first seen 7 pighie veaienor, like magic, Price $5. Dr. A.M, MAURIOBaU, nothing but old, hackneyed tof ered ofice 19’ Liberty at-eet, or went by at almost irreparable injury on thi Y the dea wi eh com fa table Bien eraley Araceae Ungemtertaie eepestis omy ron 4 7 reas hot jesape lon inamoete Com Srase, ‘MoM Leringtin aves, sew York ‘The Ticket of Leave Man still atiracts gooo houses to the Brosdway theatre. This is entirely owing to ihe de- served popularity o the piay, which ve instructive, sen- ational and well worked up, and to the admurab.e cast selected for it, Mr. Florence's Bob Suertr | t6 one of bia Dest some, § Kor a Stylish and Flegnnt Hat Ge te ef FENSCAEiD, Maaufaccurer, HE Nurs street A Great pte tpmedy f orsngiese Formal giro tani) ri Beware of imitators, who copy my ndvartivenne! te nel! polsonons eompoun Mt oRIcRAU, 120 Liberty tress. replaced by more satisfactory representatives of their | 8. A romate bracehial chia We. yrafra peers Bok ne gra iy mrad alee Tn allayiog. Ire! 10 Sits & and give the phases | Petit tpeties ear there trovbiogiih neeionn of Ug or London iudeed, Fires ‘exouilent nemibayter theseeimces hey are alse ao resulting Sram oold.— aliat, sbuaton. B agin ay Hale DyeaThe Bert = ine ory at | Bareiay yt rect, seen etalon Hair Drs a The Bot Bver Mee; Apter Li has» piay been more conscientious view towai satisfactory rendering thao lor's works, ts at present completeness, wud wore the best of Tom Tay Broadway. Mask and Dramatic Gonei Madame Adoinide Ristori, the greatest o1 ti rages niennes, retures, after a highly succesfy: (our in the provincial cities, to the acen® of her cariiest A:nerican triumphe, the French Theatre. Op Monday aud Tuesday nights, ant Wednesday matinés, she wili eppear to one Stakes’ Fi Biidtwayt -Cheapert place 1 Da vie? Patent wolte oMeeeMteUS fcetway eer Monae 98 Just what you want, Marie Aptoinetio, tue best pisy (that ber uarivailed Dr. B. Perry, weateleaisl Bon. company has ever appeared in, and on Thursday she | sire Focus teens 3 all laa of eli, ae mad sails for Havana. Bateman's opéra comigue wll be | moth Jes, tan, comedones oe weaneer given in the meantime in Aibany, and bis drainaiir Tr company will go to Boston, reappearing im New York vn sent the following saturday. Heatinn Oscar Pfeiffer, the great pianist; Mre Jew mpte nm reckies, iene and a. mumbor of other arisws will appear oi Stc.uwey fa ree rie Tenens the a tne Hail to-morrow night. Ts Gov PRAT Se POULDRE . foreheads. Harta opens at Dodworth Mail on Mor i? ma. ATS Tueodore Thomas has taken bie aduiarie urcierra | Y eeRAawe. Oak Waits, all, on Sixth avenue, near the Keservoir, and Lo AM OF MA Piste Found et DP, to ee rea tan eagas caveter peand. coonestnl cou [AGULSCOR cd conluhed tee ae Ween nt corts, The next takes place on Sascep, November 17. Kelly & Leon's burlesque of Faust is one of the clev- ar wewlats - Esa things ht out ine@ minstrel hall this season, The wusie, sin; scenery and 0. are far above the ordinary standard of euch enterininenu Eere on eaiataity re. wer Conceris aud matinées will be given during the winter ot Rawerd, Mollechacer's, Now’ Work Constrveier of the th4 city, and at rates far beldw the seneavon Conservatory of | | HEN, 61 I Music, on Fifth ‘ ~ x Ww Te dao re perfected all esis Png oo ha production of their new mow epee | St Tia PRecie Camper op ge 1g Li “Fie eS ts tesla ab A Nibiow ts. Jenuary It wii surpass the contipedal pl een tp tn a pl a a speciacies atrempted , Bliod Tom closes at the & Athensum to- Bgl . nip ton baamogeas cewek takes piace to-night »t “ave Sioa Paar ‘ha hier the Academy of Music, The programme comprises New Maren /paecteae e Beethovee's pastoral Noy ee to Man. | for youn, fred by Schumaua, aad Liszt's Camille Ureo pohoy yp will play Mendeisecha's violin concesto, and Maehsrt was. bas P, Eoeuapecmapsene me vane te hen. a . Pree tent ie Per ry ’ feaque of Tanmhauser, They areciever listle fetiows, and | FF, %¢ Thveatra of Woman. Over ed “pion tne rosa corvbet at tue Now York Fula. cdot tree, tral dose from Pin areate, SO pp lg ny Ee pone mtg Bn _— weeny, The Hanions were but novices im comparison Sperting g wa bah per yore or a Rousse tue Phindeiphia Academy ol Musi LaAS American comedy of Surf te renmag a the Arch. Mp win Forrest closed. his engagement iast nizbt at the ot Pas mnt, and Mre. Bowers ls paying Marie Aniameie at the + uicarealia, “Porta Chestaut ‘Obantran has made a nit ie Buffalo, in the comedy ms rae Sam. cme ‘Mill they come! Avother Ist, Reward ype freen ‘rom Liszt, has arrived ia this city (rom bi Col ave ite Offeudech’s operas are played ib all the leading mir Lefing the” ‘ow 3 theatres 1 Boel shunvern Gog ot ¢ aio Ress v0 The Grand will shorily De beongut ovipat | Yr Je a8 yy om 4 vac. ee. sehen asm ES | SNe Raabe anne Ser they bring ou! | Fork (founder ton e boat thet ouuirely in hin Cero. Ran essere sida pray set doe etme ‘The Menken ie We rage Gb Asticy's, a Maseppa, of curse, e — POL TIGAL MISCEL LAM f. The Seoror oe the ind the e@guiar radicas icket, and indicate that it ts defeated by from two fo three thoteand, Jone G Sincioir, of Bethionem, hav teen. re.a0 ‘espulsien of core ood « wg oan te teveetas Cy bee tage token, Vir wa, = wi 0. ea J ceth inn yet Brntwep. of this ergamizauiom, resident in this ciiy ead wer''y, who are actively engaged in the preparawos for Vor third Hations! Gharpehooting festival, to be beld moar this ig ugg oon ©& general mesiing at ihe Ger.