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Pais i MORRO NEWS | Evacuation of the Fapal by the Mi FROM . : ” Pans, Now, 97, 1867. The evacuation of Romaa territory by the Freach P oF Several transports, with soldiers, have left Civita Vecehia for Toulon, and more will follow, ST. THOMAS. AUSTRIA, Oficial Defence of the Papal Temperalitics. Lowvox, Nov, 27—Eveuing. Baron Von Boust, the Austrian Prince Minister, has issued a diplomatic note im which he declares that the ‘maintenance of the temporal power of she Pope is necessary for the peace of Europa PRUSSIA, ~ Adhesion to the Roman Conference. Panm, Nov. 37, 1867. : #eGHAL, TELEGRAM TO" THE wEnALD. Havawa, Nov. 27, 1867. | Gt Thomas dates to the 18th inst, have been mecelved. There was great activity there in rais- Yng sunken vessels. Twenty had been sold at some of them bad bargains. The raising 'pf the shipwrecked steamers and the dry dock has ‘Been found to be impossible. Prussia has agreed to the proposition for a general European conference, PORTO RICO, Parliamentary Dealaveriee en Liberty of SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, ones, Seen ‘The Prussian Dist, by a vote of 181 to 160, bas edepted Bresolution decleriag that the constitution ef Pressia guarantecs liberty of speech. This vote was the result ef long discussion ie the Diet on the case of Deputy ‘Twesten, whe was arrested, tried and heavily sentenced foe worda spoken in debate. " ENGLAND. The Debate on the Abyssinian War Supply. Lonvos, Nov. 27, 1867, In the House of Commons last night the debate on the Abytinian war became quite animated, and was pro- longed to a late hour. 4 disposition was shown in the discuasion to press the minigry, on the greund that they had sent off the mili- tary and naval, expedition to Abyssinnis on the sole advice of General Robert ‘Napier, ite commander, with- Out waiting to obtain the sanction of Parliament. But the government made a satisfactory defence of its action, and at the conclusion of the debate the supply of £2,000,000 required by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to meet the expenses of the war was voted, IRELAND. Arrest of a Fenian Head Centre. Lonxvon, Nov. 27, 1867. The aotorious Fenian Read Contre, Francie, who has gucceeded in eluding the authorities for a long time, was captured by the polies, at Dubtin, tate last evening. Papers found in his possession leave no doubt as to his complicity in the recent Fenian operations. ABYSSINIA. Nubian Volunteers for the English Service. Lowvom, Nov. 27—Eveaing. Despatobes from the Abyssinian expedition say that large supplies of volunteers from Nubia have been offered to the British commander. CHINA. Wreck of am American Vessel. Lonpos, Nov. 27, 1867, The American bark Vesta Veazie, Captain. Veazie, , Behe Viclence of the Late Hurricance—The BN ‘Eavthquake in 8t. Johas. Havana, Nov. 87, 1867. Dates trom Mayaguez, Porto Rico, are to the ~ PoMiinatiat, the greatest force of the hurricane : @pent on the eastern coast. The violence of wind was terrific in its effects at PPaierdo, Naquabe and Hamacos. The greater uber of buildings in the towns as well as on the tions were demolished. At some places @ house fs left standing. The blast swept north to west. Thé floods’which followed ere «unprecedented, destroying houses and }, and many persons were drowned. The hurricane was also very severe in its effects ig the interior of the island. The growing crops the plantations were snnihilated, and half the crop om the island has been destroyed, but the fn the cane fields has beta exaggerated. came down from the mountains, but proved, {® eid, beneficial to the growing canes, which saved on many estates. . ‘The cano grinding will commence, it is thought, * than usual. On the Southern and Western (Poasts the lose was less. At Guayamas, Ponce and Mayagues there were disasters to foreign shipping. Notwithstanding , @ foarcity of provisions the markets were grow: - quiets, , /& larger coal depot was to be established at St. ‘Johns. : The reporta ef the earthquakes at St. Johns are ““Wenfirmod. The shocks were the severest known Seventy-sevea yoars. Five distinct shocks felt on the 19th, at the same time the river Jf Taere was tite or me abipping inthe port. Cot Was quoted’at 19¢.0.130. No sagar or molasses ST. DOMINGO. SPECUL ‘TELEGRAMS. TO THE HERALD. > Seo Late Hurrtoane In the Island—Whole Par- CANADA. . SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TWE HERALL The Ontarie Previncini Legisiature—A Blow Havana, Nov. 27, 1867. Advices have been .seceived from the city of PH. Domingo to the 16th inst, A hurricane visited capital st quarter past ten on the morning the 19th, The: wind<wame from the south and,» veered .to ‘southwest by south ; to great fury. The lighthouse was dam- whole parishes were desolated and buildings in roins probably sil over the island. e ‘The Spanish coaster Altagracia was wrecked. er captain and a boy were saved. The Spanish caster Maria Blanca waa also lost; Her crew ‘wrere saved. } Flour aud other articles of prime necessity are be sdmitted into St. Domingo duty free. The of produce and provisions are prohibited. A loan of $10,000,000 with Erlanger, of Paris, Pending, and awaited the ratification of the Consu} instrumental in procuring it. A faction of Baezists, under Antonio Blas, sur- the town of Burahane on the 27th of Octo- General Lasals and his officers, Subse- the government troeps under General made a vigorous attack upon and routed @nemy. General Lasala wae released. B Tho report of the affrays at Guayabin and Monte {a confirmed. Genera! Valverda, the Minister to Hayti, and his had returned, having escaped the ship- of the Alte Gracia and saved their diplo- ocuments. . ie President Cabral had granted to Cambiaso & ORE Le er oe Boca mear this city, shot and Killed his sister this afternoon, and then shot bimeelf throngh the hi dying shortly afterward, Domestic infelicities are sald to be the cause Of the dreadful act. i e's ¢ ARIZONA AND NEVADA. (ivaud Campaign Agaiuet the Indians. Sas Francmco, Nev. 26, 1967. Arisena advices give some particulars of the com- paign conducted by Colonel Price, Majer Clendennin and Lieutenant Wells against the Indians whe have overran “Fein Ke tis Salnaes: dinangeent ti Domingo.” . . » THe PRESS TELEORAM, Dofeat of the Buen ans, Nov, le j. Advices from St, Domingo state that o decree had tevesd by the — to the effect that mer- fmported A Karope and the United | Lioutenant Jona 0. of the Thirty-second : ta horenfter to pay a duty of fifteen per cent ices United Mane infantry, wos Natod the Apache. Ia- ab chien dé moe Aap a ts ef an eakihquahe’ were’ ttt to UStsRviNe, Re- attompt to raise & 2 Bas ‘yeeterday. - Rome cagagements bed taken plaes, in which ium revelustenary ferces hed boca wtterly defeated, and (ban been prociaimed throughout the republic. TENNESSEE. CUBA. tthe ce Favering the | dogislature . cet new neteds at che Paduricy with Couvicte om | cons Auarin Johnson were panved by tus Meuse Of ay 2 Beard. . m sembly yesterday. a, Mivana, Nov. 27, 1603. KENTUCKY.” | cyte Convention ts estates | the Y State mae ts | ington maortay. Bewter | SOeCap id eStay bters the H See es ate a WESTON. Diduilehiente for the destrine in | NEW. Yor. ga rs vA ; w ’ HERALD VIRGINIA, CITY POLITICS. THE MAYORALTY CANVASS. Democratic Uolen Mayoralty Cenvention— Fernnede Weed Nominated by Accia The members of the Mayoralty Conveation Democratic Uniou party opposed to consummating the tudictment, General Lee acd Mr. Seddon wore bury to sell the organizmion to Tammany Hall, met at Rised So copear 20 witneas, Davis’ movements as tiie Everest Rooms, cocner Thisty-fourth street and Thanksgiving Day will be observed here to-morrow, | Steedway, last ovening, to protest against the sotion of Delegates to tae Reconstruction Coa whieh { Mr. kr. Roswell C. Hatch was ¢ chair. meets on 11 , are siready scriring berg, the Aine man, end Richard Sheridan and Thea, 4. Glover secre- Nation cage the ‘at of that body should be to vacate all the State offices held by rebels and pat mea in, Me Frayvx Mciror addressed the meet! beletiy. a beld here to-night 108 to Me: ses, Charles @. -Halpine aad Nelson J. sonnet pen We seved treat olson | Sten apna tt eetaaien Bene removed from rm mllitery aubstituted. Hall, as ue liad sold it to the opponest of Micuacl NORTH’ CAROLINA, Fifteen Radical Darkies Elected te the Con- ention=Court Buslaces at Raleigh, Sy gle a Rataoa, Nov, 27, 1867. Pernanite Wood. rer “pasa ages hee op abe remot with cheers, and Mr. Wood i a it The Legislature Authorized to Continue the |’ Polley ef Preacriptien. i Monroourar, Nov. 97, 1867, The Reconstruction Convention passed an ordinance abolishing the county of Colbert, created at tne last ses- siom of the Legisiature, ‘The action taken yesterday with reference to judicial officers was reodnsidered and an amendmeat Ld elect ail judicial officers tacluding Supreme Court by the ilar vole, All officers, executive, leg! aad Judloiat, are now'to be elected by the people. as offered An article wi and referred providing the General Aesombly shail have authority to alter or Ss tur sacnen Sepia’ bo tae tbkar toe ea: the article on etective franchise of constita. close of the on next. ion, provided that such alteratios or amendmeat shall of owe trom each was them ap- ‘mot operate to remove the disabilities of any class dis- it (with the officers of the vention) francbdised by said article, and that no person stall be inform him of bie gemiuation. dvequalified vy such alteration or amendment who aided The Comvention then adjourned, ay apes Meeting at Coopwr Imeticute to ify the Nomination of Joho, T. Hoffman. Avatification mass meeting was hel inst evening at Cooper Institute by the friends of Jobe T. Hoffman, to reconstruct! under the military bills. Of bistant bugle and reve drum, aud bearing Twenty-four delegates were ba yr to the conserva- transparent illamimations and devices, tive convention at Macon. The mosting was largely ‘Withis the hall the great ‘filled to tion, and was enthusiastic. ~ t po ona ppp eo ‘and rome toss pile, scpportiag the eailug, ad's shied, sur to ju LOUSSIANA. pag fan eagle, and. flanked o@ elthor aide by trie colored ms, to the decorati Creed Mednliuon, ieee one’ mr appropriate testa eatea tnar ee Wiebe ea wi a few aj rel eo gah tht Wedecline the Loner of fling ie position of cbalrman, segepenarra de 8 lag Sector sas omen, and woeld celett the eereptaince by in the Convention to-day Mr. Wickliffe White, of sudlence asa substiture of John H. Aeibon. That some inary remarks introduced to the meeting Sou these nataniine wea = by) , Joux T, Hovewax, who after a brief ‘opening, in ‘State; that we do not, as a people or & , desire of which be wo ~ Sethe nay ay meditate or countenance bloodshed or revenge; thas all | Pendent u 2 ee Tmunieipal Samm wo desire 1 equality before the law for all without | Fiting ‘apd rapidly exteading commerce distinction of race.or color or previous condition; that | Sity, alluded to the subject under consideration. as ‘we deprecate the sentiments. in leading ar- | becoming the avention of overy man, ing to say tucle in the New Oriesns can, in ite aang ‘that he bad not come there to inflame passion or incite instant, and denounce the neal! prejadice against auy one, but wotake asober, ee i i ak common sense view Of affairs, such as was becowlag in first city in the country, [ E BE E : j & g 14 : § Eg af ik <3 at - “ Fave the reception which he observes from the tendered R z 5 a 3 i i i | i [ ii i : ii i | j : t i A INDIAN TERRITORY. Refasn! of the Witchitaw Indians to Ge Upen Their Now Reservation. - Lawrence, Kansas, Nov. 27, 1667. Information from the Indian Territory states that the t Shanklic bes had difeulty in removing the by Indians © their new reservation ear near Cobb, after going about twenty | ivy had vecn iacreased $4,958,888 10, and he was not miles they refused to go farther and said. they did not | responsible for a dollar of this, Nearly four aad a quar want Shanklin for thetr agent, Une sick Indian and one | jer miliivns of this increage was c the Squaw, who beget behind, subsequently died and tho Legisiature and the various ‘4 apd com- were eaten J He would eail attention to some of these items ‘The Osage Indians say they will join the Cheyewnes in | which were cotuptied from the and the apring im a war against the Arapahoes. and of which following rere es imcipal The “— fen for the redemptiéh of the dounty for $987,605 04; commission called for THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. i | ij i a sRoE Fd d §y i i i | i i sation by the Governor. sei, Bor 27, 1907, ulin Set barn ote cond division, Netroosl end ne will be made at present, The Manicipal Blection ta Foreuee 4 Ni , 1867, ~tfank Jones, cousins dented Wayes of thie city by Gfty majority in » tote! SE ae ever tbrowa here. The ‘Council is thoroughly re | 914 o99, a dollars for, as it. was ana koaee mob the States mane : Hi é EUROPEAN MARKETS. ail sitet ' ine cate ict THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 28, 1867. 4 7 vacaney. This ts asthe i ives the Mayor Py @ majorny of ese, the “Bohool Disiries power to appoint, ie 4 Thirtesuth Acsombty Distrag) Grant Ciub. The regular meeting of the Sixteath Assmbiy Dis trict Grant Club was held last eveming w No. 18 Kighth avenue. James Hunter, prevident of the tub, presi and Edward Alberteon acted av secretary. ‘he princi business of the meeting wax the admissii Men, to be successful every & membor,y world be expecting i a -“S patty was Cine e names peiug added wo shells. Some the only one through which the desired referma-"| brief eddrecacs wore made, mvd considerable tom could be ‘brought about, The andy was | Manifested. Tt is mot intented that the @ Row te wet ainte in all | shese ciubs shail be devoted to ether than businesd yur. Dut their owa were calling to be from.| Poves, the collection of funds and the record.ag x Pq the slough of despair, 1¢ was never before 0 ke Mga movement shall Lave been com: shou these . Addtitoual Nominations. P ret ‘The Demoeratic Union Couacilmenic Convention mes last evening, Corner Of avenue A and Fourso street, and pesos aap ig (heir candidates, Kiward Jqpkson, D. Barbinger of the success tha wan 0 follow.” That su o- and J. Hofféas, with « commitiwe of three te Of a» good domooratie Presi- acanciés existing. dent, but it wasmot for bim thea to name bim. (Cries — . ic Comvention for stots Metin” at" we | hummer Wi Creer, erent, orate Mur "AG ihe close of Mr, Brady's ad, thy tntetSenp, Mira, ‘Michae! H. Moore, Pesriak O'Gorman was. read, apologizing (or hus absence from | MCGovara, Hugh O'Rourke, Charies Feit ner, that a recent domestic afftiotion rye @ould express cratic ai HH at He : Ag lt E ited d Fak He i i for. Tu the Bley: above purpose, : teenth regiment New Bork State Malitia, 4jnptain 1. B, Steers and others map acne we cOmmitice &. +H, SOMENCK,. arth 5 tw Stud Wrele'ig no Nowe Collins and judge foc ta i +4 raat in i H I al which the ss : Selaiqvent » preceded bim had we la Candinsion ha mpeke of theehorione, hed made last we. to secure the to of Fernando food, and of the support renderea to himself by the party during election, tor | adi st Auorney. Mine con te ania, | sod taken, pleasure, tosiate, her nee. tou! eo position, for which, hs | “radeuin cas coBsult te profestonally at mizgooms, be C . bad beets pond wircet, New ¥ A. Me Fistibes te wie ancocse in Wie gun clecnon” Beceme fol cent ea eked, otis thorocgs @ it of ulmonts i i it es : i i sidered shat both parties thus squared acooun' nation with, bis reepirometer y and thought sbat i would te mivioabie = Syrup and Seaweed 16, cach, 1 60 per dboitle, of $7 bu the Mr. Wood te retain his won in | belt dozen, Mandrake Pills, conta per box. Sold erder thas he might mot be obliged. to resigm bis old | {rusgists everywhere. full, aupy can sieaye be gion : to thenew, and sunt he: wo | “ORMAS Wi RES &00., No. M1 Park vow, Mew Tork, 43 . ‘i Washington on Monday next to 1ake-bis seat in the con- jeneral Wholesule Agents, " etitul Congress, wl @ Man. meeting then disporsed. ore ents Republican Ratification Meeting in Wall, Strect—Eadersement ef Wm. A. Barling= The Speeches and Reselutiens.. Pursuant to an edvertised call a number of ¢itizens favorable to the election of WiMiam A. Darling to the ‘° iy person. residing in Brootiya, N.Y, 1a prackning ‘a dangerous innovation, if eteps are Bot paken to atop, be career ib wil time: cred prinoiplea aod ipatiintions. | We. woter.to Di: W who has a0 office at No. 170 Chatham Mew ¥ 0.4 Myrtle avenue, Brookisa, and No. ‘Be Wigser Aostons and tie fa shat wil arm established in all the princi iy Stal lnewbere. At allof ihe above he in of any name or nature, of 1 be ,be ol Paint, applied ne cuguatoas of f 5: afternoon, for the purpose of ratifying the nomination |= drusb. Although tbe appears te. of that gentleman. The crowd was not large, but was eels PO oes at + wo Pg Nay = famed for about Bail an host The ‘proceedings | rencoriulys Rlepwn every taser pata ‘er toda com for t. A b sem! how instantly ; and, although it fovea sim mn_he esremblage was called to onter by Mr. P.M. Wet- | tow minutes, you the svete Needspls te mestaane sing ing officer. ‘The nomination wae ‘agreed’. ‘ P reales west corti re ier ae ee rod or, CONKEING, On aewuming the chairmansh'p of the pes But he supersedes and condemns all Fold ¢ atab- Meeting, expressed hie thanks for tho houor conferred | ‘ished :emedies, aud insists that Pain Patt st pat o ime on him and complimented the business habitués of Wall | santiy and docs nor calmo mone Per cost, Driggs ta cach oi a beg ell ‘of bis diiferent oles large erowde of people,.who af ler an nounced by un able weiter to be among the most honor- sppleation ‘of Pain Paint, go and tell all sheir waren | ble men in the world. and that in po coramercial tart | el Kgibors, and. this, of gourds, Wrings. more ARG ms ro pa. ‘than those who daily beneath the: shadow of the | war profession. Pationte Toove ae - spire ef Trinity. What New York'olty was ee Sn ee ee should a 5 fi fe eer in inwuye:ts emninss pestilence, woll ordered streets | menu! patont army of nad thoroughiares, piers aud wharves befitting the | P% nan Grand’ aud raplaly wrusiplying Sotilias which alveady : Pare hese ea crowd our harbor in endless succession. Jodginy irom the ebaracter of the audience before him be saou'd say it was composed of ion: men of New York, aud i Sade Geamesel Mater ig from the time when that gentioman was a8 assistant collector of taxce to the present. Having watched bix course as president of the Dapey amen yep niga oe gira ana wentative in Congress, be was satisied t Mr. Darling had ie. Hoping @ response may mente Hy por menting tg raise funds to. carry, Paia ('atat, our motto shall be” nearly ail the 1g | Warerooins candidates in such s manner & You if Mr. friends would only do their duty, he would be mezt Mayor, When elected, be would dispense with the ugeless offictale and pens Bow sucking (he lifeblood out of ‘the city and ander- mining the foundations of official integrity. If poopie desired to know whata maa of steraness anxious for reform could do, let them look at the action of General Grant siece ho assamed the position of Seorctary of At teeeweeeeeenees ~on 8 om Into ths Valley of Danek m we its he Sis edad” ay 1 laeger, by hundrgle mu i the doomed Mad vhovrodete amit deutruetion’ int Teantaous to’ uatasuly graven, followed by the gaa’ "arene" dae ng wo Ua c p aie ‘and should ace. b +6 ‘ In scares he tad ana’ Ucones heat tae 4: | AOEAR egret tach gates ation partment, mach to,the relief of the Treasury. So far | heartburn, ne, esten, Saliness all syinytome: crac trates at | Guages weet Spent SPR 2 nak nid that if al} who desired Mr. Darling's election would MAGROLLA WATRR—A.dolightfal tolled | arttete, Bis So ge epee eo it. Gt une a —+ - posed an Vice Prendaote and Becretarien ot the % A.—Rhi Lonaty, 1 renee the gotinetion of whom was “EM gine tn 9 ‘A letter was slso read from Mr. Peter re “depo ay ring that he comanderea the election of Mr. Deriing | A,Smnee y te the would be uu invaluable dieszing to the ” % BG uM, | —_ bo the next . thought; it us each devote bat a Mat oie Quis Anytom a rary ner canvass fr tog oppentn ase ieee, Spans ore Cooper Instiinte, and openly avowed that he bad no — a character. The other wae the candidate solely of pamien ines A) vals frome beving. 0 imterest- im hie election, | Mr. Deeling, be be. cleeted. Among Mose the ee La Heart who would not bim were these indicted for & 4 re > those taterested in loiterien woald, sup- a Seng fort i, Wood), all rebels who came North to art their ne tas nies for hie ke aE ro Se oe ir. n that class of men whe were interested in jote en the ‘ Los ne ——- ates va Mg whe were sfinirers Conaurapuives 24" aa ehdes tone cabteioen pesecioming Mal: Briract Dep Broatway wae i iS reat De war's workingman Rimeeif and had the eympushy of tom fr, an Watioes Mr. omen : I 8 se fey ae 23 juizam A, Danie then eddreceed the weoting. ‘ford tanant reltet. Ho and toes be locked on tho geiberiog bim as a eetee ty seems pars yor of thin cha. ie’ melee REL ENS cy pay Ginette ‘ative ‘to | ome. Waciary pI. Se prevent the tide of frand aad eerruption Bad been # aod tT Serre cr the ay fr poms ved Seouarge | tale NEV a SINC aR Si tareete of. the poeple ot thie ity. arte My Wruam BR Ricusnesom then read the following “ i the geescmea areata are |g ce RRM as mete,

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