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NEW YORK «HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBKR 24, 1967—TRIPLK SHEET. 7 eT ‘Brooklyn has been called the “City of HAYT At Nos. 461, 463, 465 and 467 B ond 4 Ba U ¥ oe f if way. Churches,” but New York is fast becoming TELEGRAPHIC NEWS sobrtiches ‘ROME, ai n VGA LORD & TAYLOR entitled to that name. All this is accomplished SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Pepe Avproves of Napoicon’s Couference | The Sof Davie Trini—Joe Jobmeteu and ex- | will sera: cota! on Monday, November 13, hair mitre by voluntary contributions, and it really seems OM ny where so much money comes from. FR this is taking when labor, mate- rls and taxation art high, what way we | ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. expect to see when these difficulties shall be removed or lessened? The truth is, nothing cam retard the wonderful growth and rapid | The Italo-Roman Conference to preg p wera einre.,-glw. Assemble in Munich. year it becomes more and more the centre of wealth, taste and attraction. There are fow cities that can rival it now, and it is destined nians to become, at no distant day, the first city in The Fa Executed and the world. Manchester Quiet. The Ship News Steam Yachts. The new organ'zation of steam yachts in the harbor of New York for the purpose of col- | The Auticipated Negre Insurrection lecting marine news has already proved to be in Jamaica. Secretary Seddou as Wituesses for the Ciov- ernmmat. Ricamoxn, Now. 23, 1867. The Davis trial will commence om Monday, at eleven o'clock. At that hour he will place Bimeelf in the cus- tody of the United States Marshal, and it is vstieved he Will be bailed from day to day on his own About fifteen witnesses are summoned for the P ment, includiag James 4. Seddon, late of and General Joseph E. Johnsten, ill be tried oma mew indictment to be made by the Grand Jury here. Chief Justice Chase ee et wut arrive Snap t Monday lessrs. ndler and Evart: the prose- Cution, aud O’Conor ana Shea, of the defence, Wil ar- rive bere to-morrow a t today with bie pal aia Davis spent nearly all Mere Details of the Trouble Between Montes and Salsaave~The Narrow Escape of the Americas Cencul—The Haytian Pirates— Reported Success ef the Cace Rebels. Havana, Nov. 20, 1867. We have papers with further details of the news from Hayti to the 4th inst. General Leon Montes was still kept chained and closely guarded at Cape Haytien. He was kept naked in his prison. His wife petitioned the Legis- Intive Chambers te obtain his release or speedy trial. A lively debate ensued, which alarmed the government. In order to silence the opposition, a mob was gotten up, with revolvers, rifles, machetes, dc. The mob was mostly composed of women, Salnave, in person, went to appease stock of foreign aud domestic DuY GOODS Lonpom, Nov, 23, 1867. His Holiness the Pope, who was at first strenuously averse to any coulereace whatever for the settlement of the Roman question, has a: length withdrawa his objec- tions, and is Bow in full accord with the proposition of Napoleon. The Conference to Assembie in Accepts and the So, Ger Preving=No Application from the United States. wa GBEAT REDUCTION Sroms former priees, vis,:— eta, Velveteens, Fronok and [rials Atpacas, Fancy Dress Goods, Printed Cashmered, Cashmere Robes and _Kobes Imperial, Laces, Embroideries, Haudkercbiefs, Hostery, Lompox, Nov, 23—kvening. Many of tho deiai's of the Conference have already been agreed upon. ‘Music, in Bevarin, has been chosen & the place, ant the 11th of December as the time. Cloaks, Closkiags. Cloths, SHAWLS. MOURNING Goos. gy Foe A Aa ‘Blankets, Mattresses, Upholstering Goods, Lace Curtains, ac. Also at stores par res, Veatings, Tweed, fa; ouvention—Passuge of a Twenty Thousand Dol- lar Traitors Probably Disfranchised=Ne- groes ia Sleeping Ca ‘The government of Bavaria, which it was asserted ‘Would ‘not join the Conference, has also signified its ‘ Monrcoutay, Nov, 23, 19671 Nos. 265, 257,259 and 261 Grand street and far ahead of the old rowboat system. Two them, and got them to disperse. He was afraid | acceptance of the French pian. The Convention to-day passed an ordinance imposing Nos. 4F ana @ Catharine atrect. "J cars and « stretcher cannot compete with are to reprimand them, but spoke in a familiar strain, | _™®¢ Paris Patric, of this morning, in a leading article | an additional tax of ten per ceutum of the taxes other a Slave tide re om the subject, takes occasion to deny the report that General Dix dad expressed any desire for the reprosenta- Hon of the United States in the Conference. wise assessed oa the taxable property of this State, for the purpose of paying the expenses of the Co: tion, to be assessed nod collected during the tax your of 1868, * * * STRENGTH FOR THE EXHAUSTED. Tha da it were iuch i, usande die, as ea a 3 auch, steam, and the shipping merchants of this city | Shocks of Earthquake in the of bodily wosk- nese; for debility wil tl not #0 quick- ly, ad 8 raging fever. Is it asked how the weak | ibe Tausteh voted wits vital eusmgyt | We anor’ tat ha sep to man, who read the Herarp have learned the fact and appreciate theenterprise. The results of Wiest Andis urging them to go home, and stating that the Chambers would be reopened, and that patience would remedy all the mischief. ‘ie s< zrsems for collecting. harbor now ee Later, the meb fired into the American Conaal’s | ° rhs; S oe ania ae . the exstiule noes Proceedings of the Alabama Recon- | house. One ball grazed the temple of the Consul, +] Tate Stare flared ci Tn the Caer SAL har era rela our morning con! They compare struction Convention. who luckily escaped any injury. om found in\ the catalogue oP aedlatene Among: as follows, the reports of the steam yachts Montes’ brother was sheltered in tho British | ‘The condemned Fenians, Messrs, Allen, Larkin and | Be net otis preat namaste thd partpand pzague, being published in full in the Herat, whilo Consulate for 2 fortnight’ until he succeeded in } Gould, suffered the oxtrome penalty of the law in this | The section in 1s bul Wimnparts peemaneat vigor tote the other morning journals are content with JAMAICA. the rowboat reports: — ‘eity af ten o'clock this forenoon. The precautions taken by the government to guard against outbreaxs wero eQectual. Notwithstanding the prevalence of a dense fog anda muscular aod nervous Systenie—relntorcing. ast doth the struaghold and the outworks of vil: Thi the decrepig, the nervous the broken down of both sexes, are Tecommended to try it. They will assuredly ind its Present help in time of trouble. New York oflice, 36 Dey ‘treet. ssiling for Kingston, where he arrived on the 6th inst. Foreigners were very weasy as to the future, open court.” franchise article provides that those who shall be Reported by Reported by convicted of treason shall not exercise the right of suf- sear gues Preparations for Negre Retaliation—The Out- ‘Steamships. A rat - * * Barks... 3 Z| break Expected at Christmas-Women or | judging from these riotous proceedings. coe» ng amt lean oma fy oop ny Beep neg fl RR I CITES Brigs.. 16 11 | Children Not to Be Spared—Twe Shecks ef | Salnave wants # loan of 50,000,000 france, and | the city ia new perfectly quies. and against whom proceedings were in- AGE OF HEALTH. Proclamation, 3 i 269 235! Barthquake. stituted in the State District courts who, on being par- aad BO ey lean: Case, county—From HEMOR. roposes to. hypothecate the revenue from cus- Loxvos, Nov, 23—Evening. by the President, had to appear in‘court en- feito »-209 25 Kixasron, Jamaica, Nov. 15, 1867. a duties, He also proposes the establishment |. Despatches Just received trom: Manchester state that | {4 the ples of pardon and guilty, are distranchised by |, Charles etm. Bes. Ninety shind street and Righth ave, Which shows that the steam yachts reported | Reports and widespread rumers prevail to the ; Pon i mE | the otty tx quict. ibousead whites are distranchised at tne Blow ia this | gash eens Ewart, New ork ihestre Prom SORE forty-two more arrivals at this port ia one RYT ale wees an cactacs let tuins oh : of s national bank and complete sweep- State, F. W. Witkinson 17 Beaufort avenue, Brooktyn— than the rowboats, s island deter: ing off of all the existing paper money OCEAN CABLES pate Be crening Steen 6m smendieans tothe Bits of Pee hens den We Thistveiehth senes nce tee mined @ make a “‘rising”’ in retaliation, as it were, 7 _ Rights was offered that common carriers shall not make Fapeher, Bs AS West rtyeeighth street—From IM > * | in the country. He encourages the people to re- : ; any discrimination om account of color between persons | CLT Ba 16). Divist Fenian Invasions—A Chance fer the Gen- for the punishment they received during the late f peop! "travelling en public conveyai which caused zr fa vision street. New York—From inCes, excitement. Several bieck delegates delivered inflama- z Loxnon, Nov. 22, 1867. matory harangues, demanding entire social equality and To correct misapprebensions which seem to exist in | tho: right to ride in ee &c. Two whites— America, in regard to the new tariff of the Atlantic bers ver toon ae poser sry ‘opposed it Cable Companies, we give the follewing points of the | with strong speeches. After a heated and protracted agreement eptered into by the several companies in- | debate the subject wes postponed until Monday. WA terested for the readjustment of theevarges and condi- agg oP ei a a A tioms for transmitting messages between Europe and TENNESSEE. America, to take effect on Ist of December next :— pe VR MEAG Rye Five words, consisting of not more thas twenty-five | The General Assembly of the Presbyterian letters im all, are to be allowed free with each message, Charch at Nashvitle—Escape ef a Horse for. 3 pers and ai nevi e Railroads, isimam 0 fora message Detween any part Nasavitix, Noy. 23, 1867. of Great Britain and the city of New York to be £5 5a, recommen: it OF $24, in gold, for ten ‘words or lees, not containing in Terenoorsnape with the aaaben of: She Apental all more than fifty Jetters. ‘the charge for each ad- | Committee, the Generat Assembly of the Presbyterian ditional word of not exceeding tive lettors, tem shillings, | Church of the United States postponed the question of. or $2 60. in gold. a. usion with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church until extra charges for code messages are abolished. | the meeting at Baltimore in May next. The representa- The company, however, will not undertake to accept | tives from the Kentucky Synod were admitted. J. Smith Taylor, a notorious horse thief, in jail here, charged with murder, scaled the walls this morning and escaped. with three other prisoners, one of whum was recaptured, . @ Dill appropriating three erosity ef the Irish. rebelifon, We hear occastonally of Fenian invasions ; ‘ of England and Ireland and Canada, but the The movement will, it is said, taxe place at or grandest of them is but a poor affair as com- | ®t Christmas. \pared with the Fenian invasion of New York Great alarm prevails in the district of St. city. While the Fenians who invade any part | Thomas in the East. of the British dominions, too, are treated to} Hints are thrown out that on this occasion the hanging, imprisonment, transportation. and | negroes will spare neither women uor children. such like pleasant entertainments, the Fenians | The negro servants employed on the different < — a — eg a - 00d | estates and in some private families have become “gate th-Aiypges city: | grossly insolent lately. Whether it may be O'Kelly or O’Brien for Sheriff ; O’Connolly for Comptroller ; O'Reilly His Excellency Governor Grant despatched two for Register; O'Conner for County Clerk ; inspectors, with Mr. P. Ramsay as a guide, to the McSweeny for Chamberlain; O’Gorman for | ‘Usturbed districts, charged to make an investiga- Corporation Counsel ; McMahon for Corpora- | tion of the circumstances, and their reports con- tion Attorney, or any of the O’Shannons, | firm my previous telegrams of the serious aspect ceive favorably his plan of a National Joint Stock Agricultural Savings Bank, with » contemplated capital of fifty millions of francs,.of which gov- ernment will take one-half and add the proceeds of the sale to be made of Geffrard’s effects. Breadstaffs are at famine rates, and pirates are watching vessels off Cape Dillman. The Cacos, four thousand strong; have taken Cobabos, on the Dominican frontier. A petition was presented, signed by a large num- ber, praying for the proclamation of a dictatorship. Intense excitement prevailed in Port an Prince, and the Assembly has appointed a commission to con- sider the propriety of recalling the exiles. Sal- nave made an address to the Assembly, in which he indulged in bombastic congratulations over his hupler, . Now Yoi QBMTINATE CAEAREH, “and, Na wife Trem Whale peeghea Prank street, Mew York GENERAL, COW. STRENGTHENED AFTER TYPHOSTRVER Ts Hi, 4. Krapp, Rochester, N. ¥.—LUNGS STRENGTH. Gustave Hume, 387 Eighth avonue, New York—CANNOT BE WITHOUT iT. * . * ° * . Sold" by druggists and grocers and at the depot, 54 Broadway. A'Feeble G: IN RUNS RAVING. Ared bot poker applied to the limbs or body over the locality of pain is of more benedé than Spauish files or any mi an a . ones! hacks imes; customers are fow angels’ vialve: a Guraed child is atrald ofthe five. Fadpavlie ave been burned too often by these worthless nostrume hat produce a greater pain to care a less, and wili’ not give Abem patronage. Sensible. folks know better also then te dose themselves with phyale or to have pills of any kind crammed down their stomachs any longer. They have also learned the fact that melted lard is of as muoh fi and benefit as cod Iver oil; that the stomach was made for food, and no medicine ever invented is fit to put imtott. Alb know that pills produce costivences and it! health, and those. who use them most freely are mi ‘The venders of special rates, Messages in cypher will be eharged atthe rate of or $26 in gold, for the drat ten cyphers, and 10s,, $2'50 ‘a gold, for each additional cypher. ; 7. pha 6 hie gS bet ‘compounds have got a.fit of cos O’Reillys, O’Flynns, O’Keenans and O’Kennys | of the situation. NB. “cypher” is meant the use of numer. } and ibalf miltions of dollars in ad of the railroads of | (here worss than, useless compounds bi rabid, and . als, or of letters of the alphabot forming gucither any | the State. hele cu : now that of the Boards of the Common Council, every | All the Digts dguktleve ate rejoicing. ¥eed mnichs successful administration and the gallant conduct Known nor dlettonary word tor uagies of ‘places, shire; od tn BS unplace ta Kew, York where at Renqeeaes + Fenian invader is well provided for by our | as they believe that the Rey. Mr. Phillips,« Bap. | °C 87 SY sent against the Cocos. “He-promised: | "neo Spiae is itormised, with lala words: the NORTH CAROLINA. ENRSE pola "be WOLCOTE: fb Chsthaa-equres Nevr 3 A hatham York, removes all kind of physteal pain free of generous countrymen, and makes the invasion & branch oflice at 4 Myrtle avenue, Brookyn; also at air the free accommodation of the to annihilate oppressors and tyrants, and hoped pay. We do not think it fa'saking bio such tish clergyman, will replace one of the justices of the Att He fa inary rte and Ue reminder as eyober, Se The Election-Radical Torchlight Proces- nation : M Winter street, Boston, for of the Fenians in return if we suggest that Per Tecan tne Domem di appr. ot de aeerere ese te Riaiitiie sia merece rt ing. se toa ier tron et ae "Taseecsen, Nor. 23, 1864 feed eke magne epee maa in ny they now have-an opportunity to display their | T&D but this will not be so, Important war movements were being made, | Torts, may Ye applied, without wxtrn charge, towarte | Kelurue thus fxr received. indicate the election of ane | hotrgr ai De Wolott and ‘bla, wonderful, remedy, FALN; Proverbial generosity by turning round and | The negro demonstrators may gut some of the sad! w large force: welt ot bycpopalar ee “Bape med &. i hes soe iy ia tase Sa'waier, reduces all {ud);mmetion rapidly. and imines Voting for an American’ for just one office in | dwellings in Hantin, Somerset and other places. Officers, interested: ix putting down: Saluave and | 7" **sSce-Americaniable Concession. compesed entirely of negroes. i te aed CO pe a ae the city. Theyhave got nearly the whole city | Two frightful shocks of earthquake ‘were ex- " ~ [7 Pasty Mow, 222087 joines, 0 nes, the diet und live naturally Wolcott ls ths well k ‘proprietor of that re bh we nown i ol remedy forcatartheand colds in the, hends the TNSPAN PAIN ANNIHILATOR Sold by ail drucgists, in pure whi wrappers. Beware of brown of unted wrappers. It ig asserted that the conjsession applied for by the Franco-American Tolegraph (Sable Company, and which ‘Was refused, has at length been granted by the Freuch governmont for a term of yes rx, bringing his Presidency to a short term, was ex- pected to make its appearance at 4 point well selected. It was supposed this force was the one that made its avpearance at Cobates. They are LOUISIANA. The Mdcnmeicreion Conve Ne the Chatr=The government in their own hands, and, like perienced here a little before and about midnight O'Gorman, they will no doubt administer it in | on the 12th instant. ‘The shocks, which were pre- a very liberal manner. Let them now show | ceded by @ severe thunder storm, commenced themselves generous by voting in a body for in Seasston—A Shert; Naw Ontnaxs, Nov. 23, 1867. A Mast Suitable Thankagiving Pr. e a worthy reprosentative of the old and honored about @ point southwest and passed over the city it? danca and oli-ecldions. CLIBA. The Convention met at noon to-day and elected col- TKK R SON elt nlf airepuine acetate net Fe Knickerbockers, John H. Antbon, for M neha gtaagiend els seal cred maon as temporary chairman and secretary. No | Ui lov done. a 4 Or | he second shock produced a great panic, and ST. DOMINGO. Vinancial, Commerciias and Marine Mnteiti=| permanent organization was arrived at and, they ad. . i . se ace. jJoumed until Monday. Forty-four negroes aud twenty- Batchelor’s . Hain Dye.—The in AANA ‘ p B reliable, instant WESTCHESTER. we are to offer up a thanksgiving in the churches - Havana, Nov, 29; 1867, | five wites were, proton rerro seemed to be thechoice mrt Neat gee pe Rac, . SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Haytian [neurgente Crossing from Deminican Sell inte Hayti—How They, Dupe the Haytian Commanders. ‘The sugar market is act ive aud firm at $14 28% reals per arroba for Now. 10 to 12, D, Sy. amd 914 a 10: reals per arroba for Nos. 15 te» 20, D. S. Tobacco quiet; fillerstscarce. Freights 760. per bor. Bacon $14 50a $15 per -cwt. Butter, 28c. for prime, and ‘24e, for lower grades, Petroleum, 3), 9% reals per gallon, im barrels, aud 4 veale per gallon, in tins. Hoops, rough, $36 per thouss ind. Fiour, $14 a $14 50 per bar- eo this decaen wrap ied A ceo vet hen ocr Ham $24 owt. for sugar cured, heeded ety ey sony % “ ee bi ira, 185 kas 17% is terces, 7 bi be been Interrupted by the late confusion. ewt, 1m 25 pound tim ¢, ~Lamber—white pine, $21 per thousand; piteh pim e. $25 a $32 per thousand, Onions MAINE. 504 $5. Potato ax, $40 $420. Taliow, $12 a $12 a Burning of the Schoener Charter Oak at Dresden Bridge. s ‘ax and honey un rey Exchange firm. On London, 14 per cent mium ; PORTLAND, Nov. 23, 1867, on Paris 3; a1 per ‘cent premium; on New York, cur- rency, long sight, 251¢ a 26 per cent discount: gold, The schooner Charter Oak was bnrned at Dresden Bridge !ast night. She was valued at eight thousana long sight, 28 3% | per cent premium; short sight, 4 a 4% per cent pren jjum, dollars, and had eighty toms of hay and three huadred barrels of potatoes on . Bsr Kew Steak Tutrsmicen cs Adin Ne sees Loprereath ue, 1 gant Silk Plus! Chi Colers ope corner Fourwsenth treet ae a for permasent chairman ; but it 1s probable that the ne- gro members will elect one of their own color. i « r Py | nl 662 Broadway and 27 John street, ueat Nassau, Also fet 7 Bolling. 1. * the me ww, ‘Tat Greex-evep Moerme at Yoneens.—A few eve- Tor Cur'escape from vary frteh dariage. nings since a dark skinned Hebe of twenty-five, residing | Heavy losses have, however, taken place on the ‘at a place called the Tomibs, in the viliage of Yonkers, | Norris estate. At twelve o’clock the barometer commenced to fall andthe sky presented a threatening sppear- Fee ee na eocked down a wane’ | ance. ‘The excitement in the public mind and with @ poker, or, as she expressed it, “shad murdered de } panic were greatly aggravated by the news of the disasters by the hurricane at St. Thomas—which See from slight wound in the | had just been received—and the astronomical pre- Emma was conducted to the station house and con- | dictions of Professor Delisser just printed. pare nH ag emf Pog a Bd The agitation and fear subsided, hewever, and Emma hed beon throwing sly glances at her (Mary's) | on Wednesday the weather cleared. cite her to make the asseult described. The matter was A strict quarantine is enforced on vessels arriv- : . ing from Havana and other parts of Cuba, on Samova Resvtt or 4 Joxe.—William Churohill, a dar- | account of cholera. Keeper at Yonkers, was arrested on Friday evening at the instigation of an Italian image vender, named John own appointees. The appointments; by General Mower, with one or two exceptions, do mot satisfy the members of the Convention. Dr. Avery, the newly appointed Sherif, was in his Havana, Nov. 22, 1867. News from St. Domingo has been received here to the Ist inst. Large numbers of Haytian insurgents have been pouring into the Haytian border provinces to strike ® bold blow against Salnave's. government. A desperate engagament was soon expected to take place on the frontier. Two hundred of these insurgents recently sar- rendered to General Alexis, who-commands on the Northern frontier; and after accepting service in his army they marched off ome night to the insur- girahie Qtstascte” Thaker RNP Sos, Seay, ~~ Fevers, Wanthes Siriee..) tog The Very Mig re he Crom 65! the UiEVER a BARER SEWING MACHINES ot ctus Of the sitition Universelle, Paris, 1987. om Arrived, seam er Sar of the Union, from New Or- Jeans lothing, equipments 546 Breadway. tant ane ara heli abeae BRITISH HONDURAS. Snes Sy ene. lene, ee: © eit) eoventy.0ve pa Tae Teal dng appears, had pod Annan and two ¢annon which had been given them. gi caeottneg Bong GRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT acre, he verragen_ wees i eee Lee SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ——$ * Q@RTTYSBURG ASYLUM sake ore Wt bebind the bar, re- — PORTO RICO. Tova, Ohio, Nov. 23; 1867. INVALID SOLDIERS. Gad ns the assistance | Cabinet C: Ieations 2 Ronan Wonton reached Sirykers. Ohio, Atty mites distant | vader» special chacter from the State of Pew fused to return it, ‘procured nce ja ‘owmun! from Englaud— nna reniearere from this city, at twenty minutes past two o’olock this AN'APrEAL 10 THE AMERICAN PEGEL ja0!a. of an stew, se. bad the ee a, = Colonial Immigration Grants Ignored. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO: THE WE.RALD. The Haw alan Reciprecity Treaty=Swindling | morning. He commnenced hig fourth attempt to walk The object of this Association is to by 4 bile ex being ‘ixamined before a Justice, 20 Be had to re- Be Hondi Nov. 1 Operati oi f a Defauiting Agent Among | one hundred miles in twenty.four hours, but abandored | ertion a national home payed dint soldives, ‘axeet-an, that a large crowd of friends Pim, Honduras, Nov. 11.) | gearfal Results Apprehonded from the Iuun- | tte Chinese Merchants. Win consequence of discrepancy between the distance | Seyitim for thote who, in thelr patriotlm, hawe sw yed'thait Fraiesoen to wees, im darance vile all night. Ble Via Havana, Nov. 22, 1867. 5 detlens Canecd by. tho Lath Gterm-theck . Sax Puasoncu, Nov. 22, 1967; | S790 by eatd.and the sctual distance, which he fousd. in the baitle ‘or the nation's, life, were bag sn n 4 rs uf P je reached own, ) ‘was released yesterday morning. Ex-Governor Austin, just removed from office, ‘ed atibaniine Selb tet ‘the Ch amber of Commerce held # mecting last night crear ve oroleck thieg nono ke oes from. | Pee eene stcacl Sos Tevaltnen shore poet Hl ie ~] Burciser at Forpaam.—Qa Thursday night the resi- was astounded on receiving a copy of the tele- to consi fer the Hawaian ‘reciprocity treaty, A com-| there to Waterloo, Ind., fifteen miles furt west, | the 4 her wich @ ng The Spanish frigate Fraacdsco de Asis had arrived on the 11th inst. It was feared that the reeult of the late storm would prove still more: fearfully disastrous from the consequent inundations. The steamer Danube felt. the shock of the Jate earthquake wken ten miles «off the island. TORTOLA, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Iainna Swept cer in=-The People House- © on. Havana, Nov. 22, 1867, where be will remain over, Sunday, and commence the next one hundred mile trial on Monday, EUROPE AN ‘MARKETS. Tae Loxpos Mowsy; Marget—Lowbow, Nov. 23--3 P. M.—Consois for m, hi 94%: United States five- twenty bonds, 70 11-16; [ilinois Central Railway shares, 8514; Erie Railway + hares; 47. Faanaront Bovren.—Frannvort, Nov. 23-2 P, M.—United State 4 five-twenties, for the issue of 1862, T5%. aS Corn #« Manger,—Livenroot, Nov, 28—3 P. M—Cotton cienes quiet, but with # little more in- quiry for itthan at the opening. The sales to-day foot up 10,000 bales., Middling uv: 85¢4.; middling Orleans, 8444. mittee fas appoimted w investigate the subject and make « p early report. ‘Sang praie, the abscouding sub-agent of the San Fran- cinco ‘gud Pacific Sugar Refining Company, went to Hong of valuable diamond Jewsiry, belonging to « | gram forwarded by Lord Stanley to the British on yee tthe “upper seer windows ty Consul in New Orleans, directing him to inform met lying against | fr. Austin that his colonial land grants to immi- char, was a magnificent camel hair shawl, valued at | gration companies from the Southern States of Sue fetenataiy: tne thieves hh untouched. is | the United States were disapproved by the ive OinR sine, the mane Repeeres, oes Ee. Cabinet in England. ago. The Governor was also handed the Duke of the | Buckingham’s circular, disapproving of his action, Prominin works am agin nal operation, rua | ti 81 his Lordship’s note iguoring the entire goah caramerm ants gettwrgt | “ros prune oi omecaneen t Gilbert will Nene re Treen ae were made known to two British subjects and Tae Boano or ScvERvisoRs of Weechester county, Who | threg naturalized colonists, landed proprieters, r i i L j a obligations 8 st ' Jar to-thle purpuee, and, the Soayatu aS soldiers a home, aad our cous noble institution, be ite Lexirares Avance. New Having labored for three years. io YORK, Oct. = Re. crippled veterans, and having passed! erect ! i in the New York wating come oo dred uf our best cltizens as direc liag: come sng tues the erent and ery gneseoalty to this, and” know or: logger ‘disa! * 4 ‘te oMse the Toot cordially eudorse your aid of my tongue, pen THE INDIANS. wane Liverroo. Bpeapsturys Manxer.—Livenroon. Nov. 23-3 P. M.— Breadsti.ts mandy Corn, 488, Od. for mized Western, Wheat. 16s 9d. for white Caiifornia, and 13s, 64. ‘for No. 2 Milwaukee red, Bi , 5a. 4d. for Americays, Onis, ‘is, 4d. for American. br. Loum, Nov. 23, 1867, | fer Canadian Failure of the North Platte Counctl—Appoint- ment of Iudino Agente—A Hand loom Among the Warriors. . j a. Very have been in session during the past two weeks, have Mr. Simons wrote te St. Thomas, om the Ist of North Plawe special despatches say :~No Indians Lavenroot, Provisions Manket.—Livearoot, Nov ‘ CHB. G. z. . $ 2-3 P. Wi.—Beef, . , Te Lard, Sls, - thus far done little beyond orranizing and | Feriding here November, that the islands of Tortole and St. | pave yet arrived. ‘They prothise to come in three days, | Ghocve Sar ees, ieee Oe Perm TM 1s | Tully srmpathizing with 70v | © great objec, E ender yor, the various committees, The republicans jubitant and have been making sitilar promises for months. Taverroc jt, Propces Marktr,—Liverroot, Nov, 23— * av loving "Af Gall epehoutes, €@, the comm ‘over the fact that they have in getting three COLOMBIA, were both swey by the hurricane, and ‘men chosen on most of the important ones, The board vr be hs fa all the inhabitants ft houseless. The lighthouse son of your 3 P. M.-! So, 12 Dutch standard sugar, 26s. 64. Rosin, General Terry han gone to St, Paul and General Augur | 6.34 ‘fy, 5 cobunen, Wilmington, and lus, for fine pale. on not reat th ua ednesday thet toOmabs, Colonel Taylor leaves to-day for Washing: | Tatlow, 44s, Petroleum, spirits, 28, aud refined, 1s. 4d. [From the Postmaster’? y coral of the United 1 aa i 7 its wit not be eat 18 iW SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO. at St. Thomes is do wn, ton. Colonel Tappan is in Omaba, and no one is here Glover’ 30. Spirité Varpesitne, 278 4. ad ? Pah FI mea | Rf a ie they shall ald thie > " ONDC [ARK ETS, — LON Do r ’. i PACIFIC RAILROAD. Pronunciamientes in the Interier—The Rayo reat ox White, she Secretary of the Commission. | yy “259 Sperm oll, £112. Linseed oll, £40108. Lin- i ‘A. W. RANDALD. THE UNION 1a Deenteed, &.ARBADOS. Generals Sanborn ané Harney have left tor this place. | gece or ies, £11.58. Being watiefied with thy New York, Nov, 22, 1867, The Sioux would not meet them. Perviovavy Manurr.—Axtweee, Nov. 23-3 P. M.— cheerfully eoasent to dis! Ps raat aman be nig Nd . Mb UT RL. . Mi ‘of St, Louis, has been ’, . lishment. Ni *: aieelin ge ines Oe tomas The Spanish steam nadie Setaeg SPECIAL TELEGRAM. TO. THE HERALD. spec acetone Co Tnann: 47 Catbriam, | "™T™-20™ 4 frame for anders hie Scaber 8,18, wit ara 5 I sotice an error in an article in your col this ie sl io a ae ouin, on oe Northern Indians, ‘ SW twe have examined the Diamon@® " 4 . eid Laramie, and Levi Holli- 1 NEWS. 4 morning epee the Union Pacific Ratiroads which should | Martha, N. (;., reports that a great many pronun- | TH? wen re an a reg ‘ey, oC Luin ha, teen appoinied general agent of EUROPEAN MAR NE. EWS wie aegaeas vern all maine. rue Thm tated that «the gradients directly wertward of | ciamlentos had been'made in Colombia, and the in- | Via Havani, Nov. 22, 186%." The Indians here are mech jaterested in e band Joom |. /Quvaxawows, Nov. 2d-—The sanaship, Yireinia Pg fone eee Ta, Cheyenne are very heavy and SE et te terior was still quite disturbed. The weather is wet, with rain falling heavily, ~~ dahves — cana \ ong ene pg which rg} Dae b , “ NES heoumen: eateany hbeh Testis ‘very sbarp, owing to the fact that ad ine cule} The steamer Rayo (R. R. Cuyler) was still de~ warn of; _— -- } seabed Gk bis ade | Ip order‘ Pre ote public confidence in the t des the water courses at nearly right angles,” &c., ke, pai a sean ey rs: oem cos MASSACHUSETTS piace Kaltenbety ©. hom ser the Taregst nap es aa hs grat oh gg the he If any of your readers are suficiently curious or in- | tained in Carthagens. It gives tptomine of largely abundant crops, . ‘aud No. 6Joun street, siso 717 Broadway, ai Biteerbibae 110 plage the worth terested wae hour in examining rare A nenmenneein - Ville's cigar sive, Bewt Lalakie aud other fine smoking | Qiglurs Brome y’%pMt args jewelry Faia ae nan vaerit daa on VENEZUELA. Three Men Precipitated Borty Feet by n Fam} T% inthe city ot Mw York, The pt Me Profiles th thie office they will Gad that ANTIGUA. from a Scaffold at Wercester=Twe of Them | 4.~4.-Meteoric Showers Hinve Created a | jorated in 80 hava ag te yn ro "quite as tivorsBig, if uot more #0 than yon — Killed and the Ttrd Dangerously Yaured. 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Wear Metiaw’s 7 ‘Sain evonmns und’ tacie Teivtaries, or the meet and Havana, Nov, 23, 1967, Via Havana, Nov. 23, 1867.5 | ine ground, sinus. eet, Mr. Medbury i. aha Bi Ne ie ce pepsi Wrote ® avonday EYmMiNG, RRY's, 1908 reo one 140 net decra, seither bave I The latest news fram Venegeula received here | The weather has changed and raip is now falling Posies sad Cuanney, Deaton city, were aus Asiy wt lala (aialalaaate waste 26s " goptieut verlous Suen ace copied baag between the | ig to the Sth inst. \ in torrente, recompanied by excesaive heat, Browen, aud received iajuron WAGD are oF el cat | AMR har Stat ooo" (etien nica —e the etm sr, knctieaee of the | president Falcon ed finally succeeded in reor- 4 J peg ~ in | ee ry fo foatent rae DELAWARE, PENNSYLVANIA ‘ ree ail aber American ein! : Ses Se Saray See etches | enn oe ava . a ae sith ‘ie rhe ‘ ew — . with 1 Seis ae cote tad ow Reema arts General Bary egas had ee that nearly | whipping ns 5 Pantehmont tor Crime=Die | ys.icement ‘Pallndelphia Over ie New | Fa ™ Sen Sonnet IN Bos Vour'eenth ato, New Sareeees or Peat often reed that will be built qneting whi Reqalation. mee pepe tlh Scam conan at all the Gusr“ialinaja rebels hed been captured by . ‘Winarnerom, Nev. 23, 1967, * oe tb orn TMovmaren, Ng Fy General P.niz, Their chief, however, had escaped. Kimore | The “Aodrignes faction was being hotly pursued : i i ; eo i ; | wo PwaderAa, ¥ ov, ; An fi e of atts sae W soushasetis ANMNNA taal fg hse Oct Fe 5 Ey, 5 te one addrae rs in consequence of the Wow regulat on of the Treas. | Suh down at Mo! H's, 608 y, corr }H oe OE eee eran aye tilde | by (; himself, Most of these re- y Newcastle today. The exhibition wae witnessed bys |) Henactment, which wit) #ensoli’jase ail the bonded ne ee oan the year following wi’, witness 1s deneral Barreges . large crowd of men, boys and girls. The com- 7 Cas 100 my aounee wind oar nn | O48 Mad become aobandes, ent Gomer with Ya | Peeeace Sana Rr sadn sbetog’o | Earatan ikea, RN np ao re Sivas men A by ee bestces Coup inine Bneineer. |) eqinrades. had gone home. J ‘This nording five mon wert villoried, rain shornae [oon Senses, 119 Laxramge sr eniir, WN. B= For ho: Of oresqnte, cand for a Mo % rt * 7 REPRE Fe ant 1 PE HT: