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Wins APHIG NEWS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Terrible Hurricane at St. Do- REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN HAYTI Maximilian’s Remains Delivered to Admiral Tegethoff. Opening of the French Legis- lative Session. Napoleon’s Approval of Ger. man Unity. MEXICO. SPECIAL TELEGR) TO THE HERALD, Maximilian’s*'Remains Delivered to Admiral Tegethof—Banqguet to the Admiral-A Di- vision ef Escabedo’s Troops Going to the Capital—Amnesty Procinmation—Kidnap- ping and Vigilance Committees. Havaxa, Nov. 18, 1867, ‘The French steamer Pavama has arrived here ‘to-day from Vera Cruz, with dates to the 15th dust. from that port, and to the 10th from Mexico Sefior Romero and suite had received quite an vation on landing at Vera Cruz. { Admiral Tegethof has received the remains of ‘he late Emperor Maximilian from the Mexican government. They are reported to be in a fair ‘state of preservation, considering all the circum- etances attending his unfortunate death. ‘The necessary papers, authorizing the Admiral te assume the care of the remains and permitting ‘them to pass the revenue without undue have been handed to Admiral Tegethoff, and he was expected to leave the, capital with his precious charge for Vera Cruz on the 11th inst., ‘where the Austrian frigate Novara would be ready 20 convey them to Austria. A grand banquet had been given by the German Club of the capital to Admiral Tegethoff. There ere over’one hundred guests at the’ banquet. von Magnus toasted the Admiral. Consul proposed the future prosperity of ag @ government aud the welfare of its citi- sens as a people. Baron von Magnus in the of his remarks stated that he had done all he could in favor of every German in Mexico, d was only sorry that he had not been able to do and port offi- Admiral Tegethoff, in the course of his speech, d to the navies of t):- his wish to see them always harmonious | tn peace andumived'in war. The banguéters did | pot break up till midnight. The newly elected members to Congress are arriving at the capital. of the opposition members will be is not As yet what the | General Eacobedo was still at the capital. was reported that « division of General Esco- b 's army was also going to the city of Mexico, ‘nad quidnuncs were on the alert to know where- ‘The amnesty proclamation had at length been It mitigates to a very great extent the t of imperial prisoners. Monsieur F. loin was released from his confinement at night, ut he was too late for the regular conveyance, and an extra train had to be hired to convey him. He left Mexico in the French steamer Panama, as o the Baron A. von Magnus, iste Prassian near Maximilian’s Court. Padre Fischer is still held asa prisoner, although amnesty proclamation sets the Prince Salm- free. Various reasons are assigned for this nection made against the Padre. All the members of the court martial before hom Santa Anna was tried at Vera Cruz, except Fiscal, have been sentenced to four yegrs’ im- t prisonment for having given a final determination ithout consulting the general government in last ‘The treasury was reported to be empty. A con- [ducta of three hundred and fifty thousand hard dollars had arrived at the capital from Morelia. Another of one million of hard dollars had started the capital for Vera Cruz on the way to All sorts of kidnappitg was being practised on prominent and wealthy persons of all ages and toextort ransoms. This was principally Fithe case in the rural parts and suburbs of the ities. Torture and even assassination were ned to make people swear secrecy as to who were the parties to w!om these ransoms were Voaid. Vigilance committees, however, were or- nising to put ® stop to the proceeding around Mr. Plamb has Been well received in Mexican | diplomatic circles and is quite popular a:nong all clases. There was quite a mystification as to the proposed visit of Gen¢ra! Banks, and people were asking whether he was coming to buy Sonora or Chihuahua. On this subject one of the prominent journals had come out in favor of a anion between President Juarez was reported as not Sibi yea some to any y determination on the subject of re- newing the coneessioas to the Mexico aud Vera Cruz Railway concera. The olé managers of the road, Mésers. Crawley and Burnett, had arrived from England on business. connected with the The first week in November was spent princ!- | pally in festivities, There were bull-fights at the LThe members of Congress elect from Yucatan loft Sioa! Gt the 10¢h inay. for the cavital vid NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1867.~TRIPLE Sn.“ET- The French Consul it Laguna bad been recalled. He had goue to Jamaica. A gold medal for President Juarez had been presented by the citizens of San Francisco, Yer rug had sent aid fe the sufferers by the hurricane at Matamoros to ids amount of $10,000. Governor Martinez had arrived at the capital on important business. : ~—. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Havaya, Nov, 18, 1867, ‘The Prench steamer Panama {rom Vera Cruz bas ar- tived here. : The body of Maxim!!‘an had beén delivered to Admiral Tegethof, Is bad become badly decomposed. 1t was: expected to arrive at Vera Croz about the end of (he month. The Paname brings as passengers Daron Magous, the jate Prussian Minister to Mexico; Colione! Quevedo, the Bolivian Envoy, and F. Eloin, the late secretary of Maximilian and chief of his Cabinet before Padre Fischer, Prince Saim Saim is also a passenger, All of these pas- gengers are on their way to Europe. ST. DOMINGO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Terrific Hurricane=Destruction of Property ou Land and Affont, Hayana, Nov. 18, 1867. A terribie hurricane blew over the island on'the 30th of October. It desolated the capital and de- stroyed two hundred tives. The hurricane lasted four hours and destroyed nearly all the shipping in harbor. No American vessels are reported. Com- mercio street, St. Domingo city, is in ruins. There was no news from the interior. - yg THE PRESS DESPATCH. Hurricane-Immense Destrac- tion. Havana, Nov. 18, 1867. There was a tremendous hurricane at St, Dominge on ‘the 30tb of October, which caused @ heavy loss of life and great destruction of property. PORTO RICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM 70 THE RERALS. A Free Port te be Madeon the Island. Havana, Nov. 18, 1867. We have news from Porto Rico up to the 13th inst. ; Itis ramored that St. John’s will be madea free port. Tremendous HAYTI. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO, Deminican Treaty “Aunuiled=Revolutiovary Movements, Havana, Nov. 18, 1867. The treaty with St. Domingo has been annulled and the Haytian Minister has returned. Revolutionary movements are rife and Dominican forces are reported already on the Haytian frontier. The intended issue of bonds to the amount of $600,000 is unpopular. FRANCE. Opening of the Legislative Seasion—Napo- leon’» Approval of German Unity. Panis, Nov, 18, 1867. The French Chambers arsembled to-day. ‘The Emperor Napoiron apemed the session, as is cus- tomary, with « spepeh, wherein he aifirmed that there was no longer avy obj-clion to German unity and con- solidation om the part of ine French goverament, EGYPT. Return of the Christine Exiles and Missten- aries. Lonpox, Nov. 18, 1867, A despatch from Atexandria brings the intelligence thatthe American Consul General at that port, Charies Hale, Esq., has toduced Ismail Pasha, tho Viceroy, to agsue @ decrees permisting the retura to Egypt of the American missiovaiics and the vative Cristian con- verts, who bad been exiled from that country. THE TORTOLA DISASTER. What ts Thongit of the Affair at the Colonial Office aud Eisewhere in London. Loxpoy, Nov. 18, 1867—Noon. The Colonial Office not having received any particulars of the alleged submer-ion of the isiand of Tortola and the drowning of ten thousand peopte in answer to tele- grams sent to officiais in the West Indies, the story is generally discredited hero, or at least believed to be greatly exagyerated. What the British Consnl and Other Peepic fu Havava Think of the Matter. Havana, Nov. 18, 1867. Neither the Baitish Consul nor any other pariy hero has received any parviculara of the alleged submersion of the isisnd of jortois aud drowaing o ten thousand inhabitants, There are only rumors of serious disasier by the hurricane of the 20th of October, but no doiinite facts ; aud the reports are evidently greatly exaggerated. Nots.—We leara that a private letter from ortola. | written,on the 1st insiant, has been received iu this sity, making brief reference to the burricane which swept Over the isiand on the 20th of October, but it makes ao mention of any general loss of life, The Wwriier states, however, that the family of Sincisir Bryant, revideus at “Roadtown”—ss the seitiement at the harbor is calied—were drowned, and also that during the storm a dreadful fire broke out, which destroyed many houses. CUBA. ‘commercial sod Marine gence. Havawa, Nov. 18, 1867. ‘The health of the island is improving. Many resident physicians deay the existence of ‘ebolers in this city. @ugar market firm at 8% reals per arrobe for No. 12D. 8 Exchange—On London, 14); & 16% per cent premium; on New York, curreacy, long s orm at 2534 @ 26 per cent discount; gold, long right, & per cent pretatum ; sbort sight, 5 per cent. Saived, steamer Wilmington, for New York Arrived, steamot Liberty, from New Orioaus = ¢ Health Improving: Ia LOUISIANA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. and Appointment of js Place=Appoiatment Surgeon Avery in ot a New Clerk of the District Court=Mags ‘The city is much exeited, and General Hancock is looked for daily. General Mower, the temporary military commander, has again femored ex.rebel Cenera! Hays, who was endorsed by General Sieridas, avd appotaied Avery, of a pegro regiment, said to be co 5 he ts “Sheri ot iste rane eat has also been apport ie Diseses Coat, ® position said Ww be worth thirty thousand dollars, ony prees endorse Avery and Sone cant appotnt- ment The Jinessaysof the new “Ne man is more cose deapisea,” white the en. dorses hi ass ooeett of citizens takes piace on Wednesd: Lataotte square, 0 prten and wt upon be currenny “Comme out for stirring ti here une s General Han. cock arrives before tho Convention meet GEORGIA. Preposed Organization of Conservatives. Avaveta, Nov, 18, 1667, poche are ety yn BO y in to tot be accopuable mr nares ALABAMA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALS. The Reconstruction Franchise Question— The Slave Compensation Resolution te be Killed in. Committee, Montgomsay, Ala,, Nov. 18, 1867. The Convention today again took up the suffrage que@Mon, and several speeches were made for and asainst disfranchisement, The present situation upoo this q@emion 4a very complicated. The more extreme men have, it is said, been summoned by General Swayne and instructed to be more moderate in their sation, Generals Pope aud Swayno are said to be hourly reesiv- ing telegrams from Washington to restrain the Col tion from passing extreme measures. So far, be i, 16 18 doubuul whether these warnings will acne’ odjeci. Some of the delegates may be con- verted to a more temporate course; but Bingbam and Griffia, who contro! the negro votes, are apparently de- termined to carry the arpinrd report, These men refuse to back down, fet end shat uniose there is # disfrancbising clause the radi Party in the State is not strong enough to sucored in the coming election. General Swayne is reported to be endeavoring to wake Alabama, by means of the Convention, a Case State, and hopes bimeelf to be elected to tue United siatesSenaie. The: 10D 40 pay negroes for services as siaves 1s to be killed in com- Mittoe. It was proposed by @ negro, and the majority of the delegates wore afraid to vote ‘against it, fearing that it would prejudiee the, negroes against them. The} boomin voled to send it wa committee, where it wi be smashed. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. The Convention Looking to the Per Diem= Repouct ef the Committes on Taxation. Montcourry, Nov. 18, 1867. In the Reconstruction Convention to day an ordinanee | was passed to a third reading appropriating $50,000 to pay the officers and members, who are to receive eight dollars per diem and eight dollars mileage for every twenty miles of travel each way to the capital. The Committee on tion reported a section to the consti- tution providing tuat all taxes shall be asse-sed 10 exact proportion to the value of property: but the Legislature may levy a pull tax of $1 60 on each poll, to be appited exclusively to the schoolfund. Ordered to be printed. rauchise question was discussed unt! thghoor for adjourament, CANADA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Fires tn Moatreal=Fout Persone Burned to Death, Moxrgeat, Nov. 18, eh } 6 o'Clock P. M. Foar fires occurred in this city yesterday. In ‘one or them a man named Shaw, his wife and two children, agod nine months and three years respectively, were were burned to cinders. THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. Mowrreat, Nov. 18, 1867. - ‘The ferry boat St, Marie took fre in the middie of the river on Saturday. Ten horses were burned to death, but the boat reached the dock im time te land the pas- sengers. ¢ Anoiher fire took place at midnight In a large wooden house on Forfar street. The oceupants, shaw and bis ‘wile, with two children, were burucd to death. An incondiary aitemps to buro the house of the Deputy cheriff yesterday was discovered before any aama; mely low, The St. Lambert's ferry ag. The weather is very severe. The New Minister of Finance. Orrawa, Nov. 18, 1867. Ron. John Rose hias been appointed Minster of Finance. CALIFORNIA. Heavy Lawsuit Decided Aguinst the Strte= ‘Tue China Steamship Great Republic Over- ike Sax Fraxorsoo, Nov, 17, 1867 To the suit of the State of California against the stenmship Moses Taylor for forfeitures amounting to $780,000, for failure to comply with the State law re- quiring passenger tickets to be rtainped, Judge Sawyer has decided that the Califormim Siamp act 1s unconst- tational, and that tate cannot recover, The corners the Parker monument was laid to-vay by the Oda Fellows, The China mail steamship Great Repubdiro ia three days overdue, Ban Fraxcrco, Nov. 18, 1867. The steamship tonsa for ie detained wari by haat “bom Ay nou-urrival of the China steamship Great VIRGINIA. Judge Burnbam’s Charge the Jury in l-Robbery in Danville-The Case Rose. ; Ricumoxn, Nov. 18, 1867. Judge Burnham éelivered the charge to the Grand Jury txday. Ho said that @ happier state of sociciy ‘was beginning to appear, sud, while we cannot ciose our eyes to threatened evils and disturbances ia the community, yet the crisis may be safely passed by for- bearance and a firm and impartial admimstration of tor law. He catied attention to the faet that, whilo tho greater number of crimes before the court’ were com- Mitied by freedmen, all the cases must be tried criticaily and impartially, A telegram io the En the tobbery of the storel of $32,000 in money. The Court of inquiry. ordered at the solicitation of Lieutenant Colone! Nove, te in ostigate the charges pre- jerred againat him as the conductor of the election, by the citizens, commenced to-day, General Sionemaa pre- siding. i'r trom Danville annosnced ouse of J. M. Waiter last night NORTH CAROLINA, s for the Election Tosday—Negrees 8, 1867, The arrangements for the e'ection to-morrow are com- plete. In some counties 4 good many vegroes are co- operating with the Southern whites, In Halifax coumy there is Obe ROgre Candidate On the Conservalive tickeL SOUTH. ~ CAROLINA. A New State Tax Bill to be Ineaed by General Canby. Cuanuestow, Nov, 18, 1867, It is expected that a mew State tax bill will be shortly jaeaed by General Canby. The merchants request bim to lower iakes, FLORIDA. The Convention Carried by a Derided Ma-~ jority. Avovera, Ga.. Nov. 18, 1867. Returns from Florida sbow that the Convention has been carried by a decided majority of the registered voters, Nearly all the biacks voted, aad but few whiles A large mumber of uegroes aro elected to the Convention, and tm Leon county three out of four dele- gates are negroes. Lee meee Robbery of a County paaeenenionny Oftce. St, Loom, Nov, 18, 1867, The Treasurer's office in Gailatin, Davis cousty, Mo, eas broke open and robved of $4,000 Davis couny warrants sod $25,000 ubacks. No ciae to the per. petrators has been obtai DELAWARE. Dedication of a Methedist Church at Wil. Wisivaro, Nov. 18, 1867 The new Union Methociet Episcopal church edifice was dedicated ye:terday by Bishops Ames and scott, x de on the occasion, and the receipts See 6. ‘G00 OF the whole cost of the building— $34, V7 beaded remaing to be palds “MICHIGAN. nae ' Blection of Directors of the Northern Michi. gan Railroad Company, Dernort, Mich., Nev. 18, 1967, At & meeting of the Northern Michigan Reiiroed Company, held to-day in this city, the following yons e¢ directors:—Erastus sina were — . naser orang, Swynard, Hamilton, Ontario; Nat ; E. B, Ward, Detroit; Henry H. Grupo, Prine. ion, Roswel fy N.Y; ‘M. Barnes, Mason, Shaest. OHIO. * Weston on Hie Travete, Cinvetand, Onio, Now, 18, 186%, ‘Weston arrived at Painesville at one o’etock this after. pty By hy ee ‘He exvece MASSACHUSETTS, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Beston—Sale of Tick- Excite. * Boorow, Nov. 1 am, } To'Clock The sale of tickets to Chazies Dickens’ cea began this morning at nine o'clock, at the publiebing house of Ticknor & Fields. A vast crompd of people has hung about tbe house ali day. People began to gather about the doors goon after midnight, and at sunrise thousands Of expectant persons were patiently waiting ther chances. The rogutar business of fhe house has been entirely suspended, and atrong force of police bas been in constant attendduce, ‘Time weather has been intensely cold, yet the utmost order and good humor have provaited, the crowd cheering the fortunate ticket hoiders as they pawsed out, and amusing themeecives by sincing “We Wor’t Go Home Tit Mornivg,”’ toe Jobm Brown song, &c., &¢- The ex- eiement beats that wiiew provaited at the Jea'ny Lind concerts, The news of Mr. Dickoms’ arrival at Hallfa> was re- ceived by the crowd with grem cheers, Em rmous prices are offered on the street for seaig im any7) art of the bal. Mr. ard Wilk arrive mm Boston to-morrow at three o'clock P.M THE PRESS. TELEG $$ TELEGRAMS. Bostoy, Nov. 18, 1232, The sale of tickets ts: Dickens’ course of Teacrms 3, which took place at Ticknor & Fields’ to-day, caused mo litle sensation, At sunrise the crowd began to gather, and@ the aid of a strong police fusce was required to en- force fair play among the eager applicants, Nearty at? the tickets for the course, avont eight thousand, were gold and hundreds were disapnoimted in securwg any» A few tiewets got into the bauds of speculators, who offer them as $20 each, Arrival of Charles Dickens at Halitax. [Frem the Evening Telegram of yesterday. } Bosron, Nov. 18, 1867. ‘The steamer Cuba, in which Chartes Dickens is a pas- Senger, avrived at two o'clock this: morning, and left for Boston at tea, She will be due here at three o'clock to- morrow atverpeon, There was a groa rush at the open- 1g bale of tickets for Dickens’ readings this mormng. The Prohivitery Liquor Law—Uavelling ef the Stntue of Everett—Fire in) Boxbury—Less eet, Bostox, Nov. 18, 1867, A poiitten to Governor Bullock i3 published, signed by promiuent citizens, asking for the parden and discharge from imprisonment of persons sufferieg from conviction under the probibitery liquor law. The staiue of Edward Everett, by Story, was un- veiled on she Public Garden this morning. Governor Andrew wae to have deliverod the oration, but his death induced ibe commitiee to dispense with ail public services. At an carly hour on Sunday morning the ‘arge estab- lishment in the suburos of Koxbury used for mapufac- turing pbosphate of limo and bone munure was de- stroyed by fire, Wm L. Bradiey was the principal owner. Tho valuable st:am machinery and a large amount of stock was consumed. The loss is estimated ‘at $100,000, The property was insured (or $30,000. Capture ef Shephard, the Worcester Wife Murderer. Woncssrun, Mass., Nov, 18, 1867. Shephard, the wife murderer, was captured in Can- terbury, Conn., this morning. He was observed com- ing out of a house where be had slopt and was soon taken without any resistance The oificers wiil reach Lis Cty with their prisoner this afternoon. The Late Storm on the Const. (From the Evening. Lelegram of yesterday. | Boston, Nov. 18, 1867. Iaformation trom all along the coast reports the only disaster during tho lato gale to be the grounding of tho echooner Tolane, of Great Egg Harbor, at Hoim:s’ Hole. She was from Witlmingioa, N. 4 bound for Bosion. Her cargo will have to be trans! bufore she can be got off, Destructive Fire in Roxbury. * [From tue Eveniog Telegram ot yerterday. } Bostox, Nov, 18, 1667 William L. Bradiey’s bone manure an usphate manufactory. 1 Roxbury, has been totally destroyed by fire, involving a lows of $125,000, on which there was an insurance of unly $39,000) NEW YORK. Bersing of a Freight Train on the Baflalo and Erie Railroad. Burrawo, Nov. 18, 1867. The freight train on the Bufislo and Erie rvad, aden with crude oti from Brockton for Buffalo, took fire ncar Irving, at two o'clock this aftersoon, destroytog twenty- one cars, & bridge over ‘u@ Creek and about six handved feet of urack. The accident was occasioned by acar mounting a frog goipg.out of switch and the tric- tion causing the crud> on to ignite — Passengers and freight are being transferred over the break iv the road to-night. A large force is engaged 1m repairs, and the Toad will be im working order to-morrow. Base Ball Match at Albany. ALuaxy, Nov, 18, 1867. Im the base dali match to-day for the junior champion- ship of the state, between the Live Oaks, of this city, and the Jeflersons, of Greenpoint, but four innings were ed. the seore then standing 26 to 16 1a favor of the MAINE. The Cold W eather | at Buager—The Vessels in Port. Bayon, Nov. 18, 1867. The weather is very cold here to-night, and it is thought the river will close over if the cold continues through t© morrow. There are about ono hundred aad twenty-five vercois in port, many of them party loaded, Should it be neces. sary most of them can be taken out by steam to-morrow. PENNS YLVANIA. Two More Heavy ‘Failures in Phi Purcapecema, Nov. 7 There have been two hoary failures bere to-day—one a dry guods commission bouse, with Wabilities of $500,000, and a machinist, with liabilities of $30,000. The asots im either case Were mail. EUROPEAN. MARKETS. ‘Tue Loxpow Moxey Maxket,—Loxpow, Nov. 18—Even- —vonwols clone at 24 7-16 2 movey. Iihnors Cen- ing. tral shares, 84% ; Eries, 43 bore ecard five-twent; res, 847% ; 4 iy 1% 4 tiantic and shares, 1914, 8: nooo, 1m6 FRANKPoRT Bourse. ~Prarkront, Nov. 18—Evon- s ty bonds are firmer, and .—Lavenrom. Nov. 18—2 P. is rosa Br comseang yn an- changed since the ven report, was ay Sireed The market opens quiet and steady at the closing quota. tons of Saiurday. There is rather more snimation m and the sales are likely to reach 10,000 Middling uplands, 8 7-16d.; mnddling Oriewns, vs Manner, Now, higher; now mixed Western is soiling Od. per quarter, Other articles unchanged io my ‘Wheat—17s, for California white and 13s. 104. for boot ted Western. Barley, ‘Sm, 4d. Oats, as, 11d. er Lavenroo: Proviatoxs Maxket. —Liverroot, Nov. 2P. ger’ hoe only change is in he price ‘bacon, ich in Is ower, Cumbertand cae hoa selling = 402, per cw!. Beef, 110. per bbi. «By oad cured. Pork, T2s, Lard, 52s. Chess., rhe Propwck Minket.—LAVENPOOL, Nov, 18—2 P. M.—American tallow bas advanced to 44s. 61. and spina of turpentine 1s firm at 27a, 3d, perowt. Sugar, 64. for 12_ Dutch standard, , 8. Bd per ewt, tor common Wilmington and 124 fot mediam to fine. Potroleum, 2% per xattom for jw and Is. 5d. for standard white. Clover seed, per cnt for American red. Livanroot, Nov, 13—Evening.—The closes quiet and without quotabie aiteration. ned petro- Jeam, 18. 4354. ee Maxxets.—Lospow, Nov, 18—-Noon,—Oils are quiet and unchan, at £39 tor whale aad £114 10r bie and £40 103. for linseed. Linseed cakes, £11 Calcutta iinseed, 688, 64. eras Perno.ecy Mankat—Antwenr, Nov, 18,—Potro- loam im quiet at 4436! DEATH BY FALLING INTO : Yesterday, at Bellevue Hospital, Coroner Gover bela An inquest on the body of William B. Calhoun, whe, at 0 early hour on Sundsy morning last, was found lying Goad in the rea of No. 115 East Forty-eighth street, Several witnesses were dxamined, but none of them gould throm any light upow tue sei he at body, when fo was lying fat upon lis lace, wi arti eres at and the bead atthe Sottom ot ihe Lager ah asaiees on. ating dome ioe the of aed mactn was sixty five years tt No, 180 Kast Twenty. third etreet, pecan Rennes" AFFAIRS AT AT QUARANTINE, ‘The Cholera on the “Htenmship Clty ef Cork. ‘The folio ving named pationta from the steamship (iy of Cork \ tao Cork bave been admitted to the hospital ship since Feport:—Guisephe Krienbuia, aged 17 years, Theo- < dore Fleichter, aged 11 years; - years; Louisa Touvant, aged 22 yeu Maria Waterman, aged 18 im Louisa Touvaat, The Eve sing Telegram, TWO CENTS, went lc id's pants; eases ie site OFFIC{R NO. 97 NASSAU STREET, Macie, Rutese, nena 1 yeares pg ay ay aged 6 CAN BE PURCLTASED AT THE FOLLOWING years; Catherine Blazer, aged 9 years; "i ‘aged 154; Elise Touvant, aged 4 yeara, Engebbert Blazer, oat 46 years, was ad! hospital ship November 11, add died the same day. About six of tho patients are ia a precarious condition ; the remainder will soon be out of danger. WESTCHESTER. NEW WORK CITY, : WEST BPE, B. JONES, Astor House. 7. BRENNAN, Brandreth House, \3roadway and Comal MB. MACKIN, Lafarge iouse ST. NICHOLA® HOTEL louse, Iurrovexewre at Monritamta—Go1xa AUKAD Too Fast.—A large number of the residents of the tows of Morreanta are complaining bitterly of the enormous taxation to which they are subjected through the Opening. grading and otherwise improving streets aud thoroughfares throughout the town. Many intelligent and lideral-finded ciiizeng contend that matters of wis description are being pushed forward with too much haste altogether, and consider that tt is high time some check was put out Lo prevent serious embarrassmente to the municipality, At the same time that every right- thinking person perceives the advantago of improving |. the main ariery of the town, Boston road, they properiy think that some attention should be paid to the old saying ‘creep betore you walk,’ Ln several instances [' Une local taxation has been so heavy that property owners have beem compelled to selj out. Others aver that if things continue as they aro they will be forced to go and do likewise, Tas Epexuanpr Aseavnr Case at Mornitamia—Tus Arnest oy tre Riot Max.—Jacob Ebenbardt, #ho committed a serious mistake last week in causing tbe arrest of a young mam named David Lyle oo a charge Of assault with intent to rob, appeared yesterday for ilage court room and identified Jam mg the ne man, Valentine Brenneis, who was in company with Jacob at the time of the oc- currence, stated on oath that he saw Adams put bis handa in Jacob's pockets and subsequentiy knock him dowa. The prisover pleaded gurity to the assault, but domed baving haa avy inteation to rob. He was iver. prope h ay op bail, pending bis wial, which will take piace 18 Laren: Founeaat or tus Lage Mr. Byrre.p, Postasten at [Mornrsamis.—A-large gatheriag of persone msembied at St. Paul’ Episcopal Church, Morrwania, yesterday af- ternoon, for the purpose of paying a tribute of respect to the momory of the ime James Byfield, Pootmast the village, who died at his residence on Saiusday a noon, after a very short Miness. The deceased was sixty- four years of age, amd wae g! people of the town, mot enly for the. ex in which he performed the duties of ins office, hut from bis'goneral werth as a citisen. remains were ¥e- GEO. J. TYBON, Fifth Avon GIBARD HOUSE, Chambery ect and West. BrosSwagy STAND in Broadway, neer Bes ar Barclay street, s, FINAN, Chambersand Wen’ airecta, E, EGGLESTUN, I Hadaow atve, STAND feot of Duane pice DESBROSSES STREET MERRY. PESSENDEN, Tarrytown hoary boat, STAND tu Varicl, aoar Canal | street, STAND in Hudson, near Cane | street, D; WATERS, Ms Yaudson sires E. LEPARD, Gudeou and 4 Cans | strootas METZ, Hudson aad Conal siree J streets J. DUFPY, Canal atreet and Broad way. JOMNSON, 23 Thompson street, RICHARDSON, Varicis street, near Houstom, F. PAIRBROTHER, Spring and Wee ster wouta, J, DOMINIOK, Springand Mercor at wets, J. Mo@INN, Broadway ond Houston » creek, J. MOGINN, Woaster and Prince atreot s. STANDoorner of’ Fourth and Thompson streets. THOMaIS GREE®, Thompron and Bieoe ker streotay BURTON-SMITH, Hudson street, uear B ‘erry. FBANK IFART, Bighth avenue, betwes a Twenty-third! and Twenty-fourth streets EB. DOYLB,-corner Eighth avenue and Th ty-frat street, F | | I moved to Woedlawn Commery (or iiterment. PETER SHELDS, comer Kighth avenue and Thinty- Kenoseye Lamp Exetosos: av Mstrcam—Abont ad etrect. ro five o% , ve clock yesterday evening, - white a little git a P SHEAI 8 or Wail named Kroisache, with ber-parents ity the:vit- lage of Melrose; was trimming a pratt lamp, it aud- denly exploded, shattering the glass: globe and-vesset A. SANDS, 398 Ninth a ihe tat Neuentatiey pvt Kaas or, the child sastaimed EDWARD HALRY, Ninth aveaue @wod Thingy ttle yond’ a few slight scratches. The floor. caughs ‘dre, buc was promptly extinguiaued with a | *0oad street. bucket of waier in the hands of the girt’s brother. J. HORWAN, corner Ninth avenue ang ‘Forty-simie I. UNS 4 ERS street. THE SUICIDE OF M8. A. H. POMEROY. Particulars of the Melancholy Event. (Mohawk (Nov. 16): correspondence oft the Troy Wiig.) This village hag been to-day tne scomp of a domestic tragedy which witl not eoon be'forgowen. Robert H. Pomeroy, laie ‘cashier of the Mobawk- National Bank, committed suicide ut twelve 0’ B. STOKES, Ninw® avenue, between Forty, weeath anf Porty-eighth streets- ‘ @. RB. JONES,.corner Seventh avenwe and T ‘wenty-fiftie stove. ~ BRETANO, 708 Duedwey. CHAS, TYSON, Fousth stroct ant Stub avenue. * CHAS. TYSON, Nirth rons trect nod ‘Bixth avenue. CHAS, TYSON, corner Weat Twotttn. street one ict avenue. J. C. TYSON, corner West Tenthy street andGr peawielt avenue. WILLIAM SIMONS, 208 West Nineteenth street, Mrs, 8T. CLAIR, Eleventh strect and Fifth ayenua, - bat tea years ago appointment. of casbier—an office which i filled sanictactorily until the occurrence of those recent eveuts: which brought misfortune to his door; Some monthsiago the directors wore led to suspect the management of the bank, and on examination it was found that Mr. Péweroy had dis- counted jarge amounts of paper, in’ the agercgaio “$15,000, tor some personal {rends,; whoviated to take it up when due. As thie act/was in *violation of the rules of the bank Mr, Pomeroy was removed ‘and Mr. Atexan. der, of Utica, appormted iu his piace. Io: addition to this, thero was an alleged abstraction of: boads which had been left at the bank for safekeeping, amount- ing to $27,000. Of this Mr. Pomeroy denied. |} wy. LERMOND, 174 Sistb avenue, basement. all knowledge, but,. conscious of bis- error in —_ the frat meutioned affair, be meme surrendered to the || THOS. WATSON, Bleecker and Greene-eweets, bday at Rane ibe ie tue. {ho bavk- 1 \. HERMESTHOP, 184 Beventh avenue witb the mis ing bonds, potw! soorprgs these bonds werovsudject to the dis-- |) teler, Charles Myers. the fone of these f bends “Me Pomeroy affirmed to lay between Myers ant the directors, iaa-much as they had access to them equal with himself, Having left bank tie remained about town # few weeks, thea made a trp to.Richtnoni, aud while} there received information tuat tue bank had determined to arrest him for fraud. On learning this he immediately returned to meet the charge. This moming about cignt o'ciock ho was arrested by. the ‘United States Marshal, and at once proffered ban (Mr. Lowell, of thie place, being his security) in the sum of $15.000. The gird were to go to Utica on. the one o'clock run, and whom just ready to start the pews was heard tuat the unfortunate man had com | mitted suicide, It appearsthat the boy, on noon to putout the horse, discovered wr. is aunis condition, at full leagth on the bara-fivor, hie on a bay of hay ry he bad placod there for that porpoae. He had taid ‘his bat omthe stair, having previousiv brushed away the dust, aod ‘had tot on the shelf a tumbler of poison, whose contents were not entirely draimed. The alarm was given and the body was taken into the house, where be expired. Ho had dregyed himself neatly aud nis boots were newly polished, Ho lad in fact laid out his. own body belore death. Mr. Pomeroy was aoout torty- was in the fuluess of his powers, and bad he not yielded. to despair might bave weathered the storm and achieved succed:, He leaves a wile aud one child, in whose favor he had insurea his Iife for $15,000.in two companies, Tt is powsibio that those policies may be contesied— although to sbow the premeditation of the deed it is said that so! 0 he asked the agent a policy and roceive: answer. (Dr, Casey) wan uot lecide the cheretter of the poison.witnout chemical analysis, The unfortunate banker lett a posthumous etter; in JOHN BENTLEY, 117 Seventh avenue. 3..W, SHARP, corner Iwenty-third street ang @: bth arenue. JOHN LLOYD, cornet West Seventeenth etrect: @ edt Staib avenue. JOHN GLASS, Branch Oiice of the EVENING TRLe! GRAM, 33 Third avenue. WAPTERS, 61 Bowery, GUDD, 180 Division street. JOAN SCOTT, Haretn, Ueiweon 116th an LIT streetay. Mra, DUPFY, Third avenue Railroad Depot, ‘ Mr. HAMBLETT, Taied avenue, « saga eta Re 1 Fitty.sccond streets, MICHAEL DENNY, corner Ninth street and Totrd am SECOR, Bowery, between Fourth ané-Fiftts stressa, Mr, CONNOLLY, corner Movs an@: Chatham streets JOHN GRIVFEN, corner Markot and Division strectny F. MOGAN, 118 Madison street. ©. MEYERS, 13: Division street M. STAFFER, 366 Ponti direct AND BY THB NEWSROYS THROUGH THB ore. which he denies on the word of a dying man his knowl BROOKLYN. edge of the missing bonds, aua ehargos bis ruia on-the — other parties who, as be affirms, have brought bim.to. WAINWRIGHT & CASTELL, branch offesefthe BVEMa, mere ore INO TELEGRAM, 6 Fulton street, ¢ AND BY NEWSBOYS THROUGH THE CIty, BAsT NEW YORK. * WM. 'T. SMITH, Now Jereny Avenue, near. Balle avenue JBRSEY CITY. TRACY, Cortlandt street ferry, New Vork’eldag W. ENGLAND, ferry house, Jersey City, QUAFE, 49 Newark avenue. AND BY THE NI HOBOKEN, J. DOWNEY, Barelay strect ferry, New York sida, D. REED, ferry gate, Hoboken. All the PERIODICALS of tha day, ea wellyae the gram MORNING DAILIES, are for sale by-all. the-agente abowe , eae ta tiene lalate : Bf, Anan Densmore tins Returned reeommenor ne Broom i Pu ny pH? on Thursday, Nerember, a. ‘Tue Hoosick Tunxe:.—The Council on Saturday a by @ unanimoes vote, anvuliod the contract ma the comm ssionefs in July with Messrs. Dull, Gor Woite for campleting Certaw portions of the tunn: eluding the central shait, They authorized the canbe s:oners to resume possession of ail the tools, mactinery, &e., bolon tng 10 the State, te make an iinmritiate sot- Usment with the oontra: tora, prosecute the work upon tho east end, and make all necessary atrangements (or repairing the macuinory at the central shaft and. for completing that part of the emterprise. I am informed that the failure of the contructors 1 wot due to the losses incurred by the late disaster, though of course this jargely increased their difficaities. The probabil ties are that their bids were much too low, find that they could not have gone oo without an increase of the rates, and tue Councti evicced a decided purpuse not to make any advance in thas direction. Boston cor, Spr ing- JSiedd Republican, Accrpest To SexaTor Wave. —Through a private letier recorved by a gantieman in =e 4 we.learn that Sena- tor Wade met with an accideat on Friday, woile return. bome at Jeilergon, Obie, im a buggy trom became frightened and ap- eelacaher Gat ing the ceived several severe an letter states that notwithstanding the aecident, the Sena. tor expressed his determination to be present om tbe of Congress, on tho 21st instant, WY, is doubt atiend to bis duties by that _ ‘SBOTS, pening Wabhngto Star abet ees merit ees es Barber's Itch, ee oh Toe Skin, Seaip Diseases, £0. ing. dom) MAILS FOR EUROPE. a evar ‘tavemog, The Cunara mail steamship Java. will leave Bostén on Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘The mails tor Europe will close in this city at a quar. ter past onc and half-past five o’cioek om Tuesday after. noon. Tux New Yor Hznatp—Edition for Europo—wilh be ready at ten o clock on Tuesday morning. Bingle copica, in wrappers, ready for mailing, siz i 3 iv rat esta dys ae druggists’. caine ee ~~ nb me s Bd each. & Perrin’s Sauc0e.—Uciiciows with Soups SONS, Agonts for the United Suman, Jaane e one UN, New Moyes Victortnes, Cloaks, Furs, at GENiB'S, 618 Maite, ( Collarm Cuffs, oe eS dc., in every desert) re made the eesete eee es, and tne ge hl" irene become 43 ian dee ean Caer ay inthe the ai intenon unt nee < | gent I winds stata thy it ren tas ‘pa Oat ‘i ia ge a nea te a eee blooms ALOR & CO. Bal wat ye stron, Mf, to the mind, NOLA WATER — fal tollet article, potter entapee tadas halt te buen bag fener es xposition, Paste 1s 7— ries xs timp ian ear er yecaeheains Hee rig! Tom Hse Nrondal ba in onder Sieet meri! over all ‘aad over ily eae |S see samp tac ye BE (ate, 17,787 cares. Way, sOsINeiy Bo care DO pay. Pr dy tog. Hy Da aT West Twenty th 0 srs of one 4 re a aces Wanted, Immea' civ tine le Mop Whe Caer Sree eg or Peete tsi Unsaid a Syise Tren |. Come ‘Cure for the ppt post ‘on the rece'pt | eoWS Simpie, cheap and daral eg ehaderaia ae cat aca nn Sem Sort oie mattke tbe Yaw tags of awk Bay cow in waren 1 AL Brad EMR AON Reet ont ts gna: Snes aoe Pe yeaa ane Gonacaiak tala SEN ET ee ateadats 2 | yemay si Wl Ra aeatee Ei

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