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NEW.YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER J}, 1867.~TRIPLE SHEET. 7 ~ pene tmnt titrant ] bas beans Grecian coenvel Vay . the other was loyal tse. 7 wa ey Soo ts One end dine, tec _ or GE QUISIANA. | MINNESOTA: sean Scie are sates sat trennie, | su ote Artem of Mele, Lets emuated Sly Some of the particulars of the contract with ocaard vs —~ Le Certain to result in universal disfranchisement | Mrs. Gomersal and W.R. Floyd at the Varieties, the tuctie camvinn the fake Th Convention—Propesed | A Minister Couvicted of P\elysamy—Celd | 7 al opal univ rision of all Crescent Gis Museum threw open ita doors for the first made That line is m mete ry ‘cational Matters—No Dis- Weather. ‘ tion had better look squarely in the faco. p phere oa one 's Italian Opera Company wagat the FROM public. to receive eighty thousand Race er Color in the Schools. Mnmeatorss, Woy’. 30, 1867. Edwin Booth is apnounced te commence am engage- Pounds sterling for weekly service between Liverpoul | \. New Onzaans, Nov, 30, 1867. Rev. Edwara W, Dunbar was yesterday faxiad guiliy ment at tne Mobile Theatre to-morrow night, He sac- ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, |" "*==~. Sr nar enmemmmsaoee ae raneres. , Tie Losateeee Mneiaay eas of tes Regro member expressing the sense of the Convention ‘The weather ig very cold, ‘The thermometer Was | politic as ly incompatible with health as was a agnianen aie gen at fe enting ee PRUSSIA, as opposed to # general amnesty. It was laid over, twelve degrees below sero this moraing. Mevigetion on | C88COr upon the hemaa Capital would | Steinway Hall, December %, in aid of the German Hos- 4 resolation wan offered that the first and paramount | the upper Mississippi is closed. leave , the, Stata, and fhe material qinterens | pila Mme, Hower soprano; Mine, Eliza Lumley, con- Italy Be ts Explanati {| American Political and Financia! Asttatton. | 407 of the Convention is 10 fame a constitution, ent entered into &,dissuasion of the majoriiy report in de- | ist acd Fred, Sisins, Parktone with fail. chorus’ and or- 4 ques ons 0: Bunuix, Nov, 30, 1867. | dispense with all minor business uatil this is accom- MASSACHUSETTS. tail. In regard to the oath required, be said that there | chestra will assia, ‘ Na ‘There was a large meeting in the city yesterday, at | Piished. The gras laid over: Tare aay loyal men who Soonai seas be wee coven, Blind Tom will play in Jersey Olty this week. poleon. which American politics and finances were 2 ore eee Meets | Death of x Prominent Citizen of Worcester. | sacred. Hokuow that during the war the rebels bad Brookiya i a Seton See eee -L& Fay, an American, severely attacked Thaddeus Legislature shall establish free public Worosatse, ‘Nov. 30, 1867. swallowed oaths as they would oysters, and paid as little | Miss Mina Geary, Miss Lila Sterling, and Mesers, Farley, Stevens as a demagogue and repudiator, and denied that throughout the State and provide for their sup- | dir, George T. Rice, ono of our most prominent citt- | mung attention to theat, oroaioes | ee | Bolte, bs, WA NEW CONSTITUTION FOR AUSTRIA, | Bis rier# rere tnoee of the American people, age are'to be ‘aduined aichear darmetion as | *8R8, and for several years President of the Worcester | faws" and asudden display of several dozen rows Of | A.—Ieligion im Pole le {o"tace, color or previous condition, ‘There shall be no | aad Nashua Rallrosd, and President of the Worcester | While teeth in the gallery. of Ty fuser ot te votins oF NEW YoRK ) But the easentaney . AUSTRIA veparate meet establishment for amy race, A univer- | Gas Company, died on Thankegiving Day. ideas was fast progressing in this State, and he | “SAILORS' 8\Uu HAkBOR” AND CATHOLIC OXPHAN ‘ rel " sity Isto established in New Orleans open to all did not thing that a merchant or @ rich man would com- mh SY LUM. students eapable of matriculation without dierinotion as anit perjury, because i would throw suspicion unon his | 4 SUANDER REFUtED AND THE SLANDERER “The Americans in Berlin on Nae | a New Constitution Before the Legtslature. | % 1802. color or previous condition. The other section MARYLAND. Gredit, In regard to disfranchising men if they did not } 4 document has been imanaiactired, and is now being menu, Wor: 0, 100. | Boveanyen, the marhtnancs oft goverment, shoal Foley eau he meatre wa i Dau ah re | gelato Meee, ws cuneate Ral fe tional Finance. In the Reicherath yeuterday a draft for a new censti- | tion, mmmities om EAUC® | suow tn Baltimore—Arrival of Jom Davis. | now sonsiution a Seeemtcann ot un eine ae alors aati Harbor on ‘Slaten’ reluudy_ tn with (ueae tution was ad after a strenuous resistance we A resolution of thanks to God for the success of the Batrmory, Md., Nov. 80, 1867, 10 civil and political equality of all men Mr. Griffin | worthy old meu, w: Ave Served their country on the sea, opted Ls radical republican majority in this Stato was laid over | Snow fell rapidly this moroing for Afteen tmautes, goneluded amd tho tumultuoas applause of the negro Pen gi a le I Cg MEXICO. ‘A resolution to the efiect that no property qualifica | The weather is now clear and bracing: Showly after the Convention adjourned. Tt ts not | eandiias nmr © be wed ae spocsore for ie following ALASKA. fen te. required for any State, parish or municipaloffice Jefferson Davis arrived in this city by this morning's | likely that the Convention will reach vote until the Kn t Ht genie’ the Fight, to attend the Catbolie SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. tat seabird or emolument, was referred, Tho two | train, from Richmond. He is stopping at Barnum’s day after to-morrow. a to bet sir Sz 5 ea “Ge inet, — Regulati Te r were offered by negro members. Hotel, and will remain here several days, despotic to the attention of Joba f. lcttms Prince Salm-Salm’s Liberation—Who Se- | Corporate Kegulations for the Town o! The resolation offered yesterday, that the proceedings THE PRESS TELEGRAM. President of the Board of Trustees, on tho 2ith of Ociober Sitka—Masonic Lodge Instituted—Rainy | of the Convention be published in the New Orleans Ke- Weather and Scarcity ef Merchandise. ‘publican and paid for, was debated to-day and tabled by THE ALABAMA STATE CONVENTION. last, he has omitted to take any notice tiereof. It is tius cured His Freedom—The Princess Going of the Convention Yesterday | spparent that be participates or countenances this flagrant FA ir jority. injustice ; % fore, feel i ray * ‘to Washington—Santa Anua’s Property. Sax Frax¢rsco, Nov, 29, 1867, co ye 5 co pee ae eee Es pirsacnv ts rae Ordinance Organizing a | Rete ot Wajusil own ani made pabiiy for the Uoneit of area , Havana, Nov. 29, 1867. Tne advices abana give accounts of continued ratify the act of the Logislatare of 1800 for the issue of SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. aan oe: Raver ene War.Debt of the | our fellow Catholics, whose votes Se fe now ixying to Vv serious rains in that vicinity, nds, and to provide means for ropairing and construct- — ss ate Repudiated. 2 ie ty “The Prince Salm-Salm’s liberation was peremp: | es en ii aan Ant been held to corporate | 198 levees, was mado the spocial order for Monday next, oe iparion Baath spent Twaddle’ sel Mowraomery, Ala... Nov. 30, 1867, yoten of wCatholen or of anyother igus poreunsion a fopoe ol © Minority ort—(i: h Ligious ci 5 ealous torily ordered. It is reported that he left at once, | regulations for the town of Sitka. Phe Governor Revakcs a Contract to Hopair | Makena Long Speoch, and Haye that all Cou. | ,, "ie necoustrustion Convention passed an ordinance | Sitropion for ibe equity ofall churches fee ars of, the a A Masonic lodge bas been organized and a dispensa- to-day to organize the volunteer militia of Alabaraa. It | law, and has zeal ‘Cathol availing himself of the fact that his official stand- | tion asked from the Grand Lodge of Washington Ter- the Levees. menace oh it ts Getting the Presidential | | ortzes ono pany to every thousand votors, al, | Shares, both by bis private benevolence and: aie 0 New Orieani , . ‘ote oi Ama. com] acts—not because they were Catholic or of er ling in the imperial army was recognized as that | "<7" cies of ‘merchandise wore scarce and held at | Governor Flanders has ised. groclecastion sopue wn. oumny, Aua., Nov, 10th, 1867, | oflcers tobe appointed by the Governor, and to be of | but bosune her were for x plows and huang object. and in the inte: it classve gready needing lu exorbitant prices, iating all connection with those who have been attempt. | _ TR@ Convention has got through anothor day's labor, | KBown loyalty. A great many oficers, with heavy wan again isnot trom but tbe referee’ of ruth. that ing to procure the passage of a. bill through Congress | D&ving hold two unusually lengthy and protracted ses- | Cmolumente are provided for, including one major gen- | Mafor ormen jum to lke, Any HOES oe tite te CANADA. granting aid to build levees, and says, “any or all per- | Sins and transactod an unusually limited amount of eral, threo brigadier generals and an adjutant, quarter. | question. On. the contrary he at once, as presidénty called @ business. Twad master, inspector, paymaster and surgeon general! the | meeting of the Board of Trustees, and advocaied ‘all ine sons claiming to act by State authority in this matter waddle, twaddle, twaddle, nothing dut,| whole to be under the command of the Governor. Proceedings in Parllament—Proposition for | assume powers that do not belong to them,” and deciares | ‘Waddle has been the special order of to-day, the only The conservatives declare that this measure places th the Extension of the Dom! to the Paele | null and void tho contract entered into by E. H. Ange- | ineident relieving in any way tho wearisome and un. | Ste under a militia dynasty similar to Browntow’s fic Shores—Arrest of a Gang of Counter- | mar, Charles Izard and the committe of the old board | varying monotony of bunkum having bo iting’ | Sy, Jt, Gzpenbes will nocemarly greatly increase teiters Near Carleton. Of levee commissioners, whereby it was stipulated that | ‘"7'Ne monotony jum having been an exciting | rates of taxation. For permitting and encouraging thé inmates’ of the Orrawa, Nov. 30, 1867. the State was to pay a bonus of twenty per cent on tho | Sad interesting fight upon the minority report, which An ordinance passed declaring the war debt of we Ss Tico a to attend. the Catholic Church, of In the House lass night Hon. Mr. McDougall gave | loam or appropriation, He also revokes the commission | resulted as a matter of course, in tne ignominous defeat | te State and all liabilities croated directly or indirectly | “Yivvor John P. Hollman, Recorder John K, Hackett, Rev. in aid of the war pull and void. Morgan Dix, D.D, ‘Three vo! ition and in favor of: not notice that he would on Monday next intreduce resola- of Prenton pom ip aeons kevtas anata rela! of Colonel Speed, and his small but reputable band of An ordinance was reported by a select committee, and | © and Seca the same pr tions respecting the incorporation of the Northwest ter- moderate men. The gallery was thronged in the same | Was discussed till the hour for adjournment, providing | allowing any inmate of the lors’ Snug Harbor” to ‘of mere colonel. He was scared lest Juares might repent and change the order given In his ®ehalf. He thinks he owes his liberation to the Baron Von Magnus; but this is not so, as it was weally due to Mr. E. L. Plumb, United States Minister, and the American residents of the capital. The Princess Salm-Salm, it is expected, will ‘and after an animated debate in the Déard the 4 | vote of the Trustees belngcaken ou this question Sood ae ollows:—~ 10 to Washington. She has sailed for New for the extinguishment between citizeus of this State, of | attend the Catholic Church. o ae gt ae | ed Fasc ya oe iS per NEW YORK. = capped plete a an odoriferous and | gi debia existing 5 July 20, 1405, on paymont of install- eeet toners ae, ev. D Beston, Sep. y: PI 5 ment by note 6 Original amount of debt. q " is conduce to the advantage of the whole empire if the After the usual preliminary routine business had been The seasion of the Convention will continue through a f: _ Banta Anna, before his sentence was pro. | een ee ane extended westward to the State of the Canals at Rochester. carried out, Judge Whelan succeeded in getting the | P&tOf Next week. he Gainelesaliors was tins cfectiisdandings ose ‘mounced, made his last will and testanfent, declar- shares a Tapio conan: and —_ it Hl Gites: O wl Ps de Sane aaa Nov. pp asst floor, and spoke an hour in favor of tho mmority pe ane {pay clement lato the ‘ ress her Majesty that she would, vi e ‘o-day, am © mercury lown ANDREW'S DAY. municipal contest. But since ‘oad has done 0 we pro- ing that his property amounted to three hundred | Privy Council, unite Ru; Land and the northwest | twenty degrees. pete report, He confined himself chiefly to the lega a . he shail have the full benefit of his individual lation with the Dominon at Canada, and to grant to sly Bong © Cent Nee as} hontears fom on eh 1 viata aspects of the question, and showed that tne on ‘thousand dollarg; in which is included the villa | tng pariiament of Canada authority to legislate for their | ™0ving, but if the weather continues another day i | Foiority roport was clearly at variance with the | Ammunl’Festival of the St. Andrew's Society. | $°4 nd future weifare and government, ‘Will be liable to close, which he owns in St. Thomas. ie eal s aEaTitee teh Chie heen extertag om pe Reeonstruction acts, under which the Convention bad | _ Yesterday being St. Andrew's day, tho worthy band of ain con mons Snare nh misahs: Re ee THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Erion en Wednesday night: “Abou. two, hundred aioe deces roma costes Mpeg are Ho posronags of aah ancient and Vooorae slat | red ttanateats peisiey trcasel Reha te ecole In Carleton on. : wo hum E : who attempted to defeat the new constitution by declin- jent and venerable saint | rnd from his own property donated the we Catholie LMIRA, Nov. 30, 1867. ped o pation by declin: 5 tuity, at inal of $1 ) — weight of spurious coin, together with moulds for manu- and | Celebrated it according to time honored usage by a s0- Tg S Stolle OEphan "Reylnn now Staten Ping. Probable Adoption of the Constitutional Amendments—The Vote for President. Sax Francisco, Nov, 29, 1867. + The Mexican Consul at this place has received cor- espondence which shows that the amendments to the ‘oonstitution of Mexico proposed by Juarez have probably facturing American and English pleces, were found on | fire broke out in the antoroom of Ely Hall last | ing to volo, he characterizod as @ partisan dod; the prisoners. night, at balf-past five o'clock, completely destroying | trick of the meanest and most reprehensible kind, | “is! reunion at Dolmonico’s, About two hundred gueste | fret street: while the fot 1 not only that the tal fn, aug Sal of the Nova Scotian—Snow at Quebec. the floor on which the hall was located, together with | Nevor sinco the formation of tho government, he said, assembled, representatives of the various other societies but that Mr. Wood did his very utmost as Mayor to rosiat the Qvesec, Nov. 30, 1867, | | the anterooms, The lower portion of the building was | hada man been threatened with disfranchisement by being present, oop with a number of gentiomen | 81, nistory of the case is this:— ‘The steamship Nova Sootian sailed this morning for occupied by the Second National Bank, the United States | reason of his failure to avail himself of his privilege asa specially invited. The hall in which the festival was The tate Nigh: Clerk, John Clancy, who was then Prest- er di f rd of Ald » in f October, Express office and two grocery stores, which were badly | freoman to exorcise the lective franchise, Ho warned | béld was adorned in am extremoly tastoful | {uur introduced a reeolation, witch was. seconded by Aldor? Liverpool, She is the last steamer this season. opriate mani fy been adopted. ‘The majorities in favor of the amend- | Six inches of snow fell Inst night It ls now clear | Gnmaf4in™ wait. rue second floor was oocupled 88 | the Convention that if they adopted any auch foolish | $04 APPropriais manner wilh, the Hage of the goveral | the public lands*of the. cy. to be used ual site for the ‘ments in Durango and in the adjoining States are largo, | 824 blowing a gale from the west, origin of the fire is unknown, as no light or fire had | Provisions in the now constitution Congress would be The banquet commenced at six o'clock exactly, aud for | Tathollc Orphan Asylum, st a nominal ronts oa sJuares “has received majoritios in al he States for boon used 1a the hall during We day. The total loa 8 | compelid to eraso ik Tho oath proposed by the ma. | two hours theamambled guest devoted tneméolves in | ng vent for Messrs, Clancy ‘and Mouegian, urging them to ly covered by a very praiseworthy aud assiduous manner to the dis: | wit T t once, as Lo vetoit when passod. Presiae THE INDIANS. pve. bony Jority report was alike unconstitutional and unwise, | Sussign of the “solids and Liquids” placed before thom, | bybemn boule of the Common Oounell’ swould: diaptonse jane vote for Governor of the State of Sinaloa isa tie » jween Martinezand Rubie (?), and a new election will since it forced the citizen to swear that he would never | During the repast a Highland piper discoursed numerous hile Catholic Genie while to sign tt as Mayor would be “Rave to be held. Spotted Tail on the Situation—The Northern Fires in Plattsburg, at any futuro time, whatever exigencies might arise, | strains from the bagpipes. At the conclusion of this } \,,ercla, the hostilly of is associates i ie voice and “ rs “ Nothing Order," and id him the voi ry CUB ‘Tribes Still Belligerent. PrarrssurG, Nov. 30, 1867. change or alter the constitution now being framed in breech Mg New grey ped rosin oo ptr infuante of that a ee onfeeyr 2 si ay A: Sr. Lours, Nov. 30, 1867. This morning at three o’clock a fire broke out in | such hot haste, a’ who pts i,” He alluaed briefly to the fiat rofus ir. ‘claney nu bg ae aa he (Clancy) ANorth Platte despatch of the 27th inst. says that | Hooye’s new building, near the Post Office, destroying Judgo Pock, the President of the Convention, fol- | Present flourishing and prosperous condition | of | was most saxious to have U oy cee cap reg ed . fy t ; take ar “Spotted Tail,’” with three hundred of his people, have | ine stock and ff Howard’s photograph gallory | lowed, maintaining that tho majority roport was just, | SO Sh Andrew's Rociety, Of WOOD ty aed Pleased Wich case be (Mr. Clancy), ae acting Mayor, of 10, ai been there since Saturday awaiting the arrival of the | and m, building was saved. wise and necessary, Ho admitted that it went beyond | and eleventh aunivorsary festival. Fifteen hundred | she, \% M,we Mayors almance, Ae tO eae the iy Hooye’s sal Commissioners, A half dozen of the Ogallaias were | At twelve o'clock M. the dwelling house of E. ©. | the requirements of the Reconstruction acts if the letter | Persons, five hundred of whom were widows, had beon | Fecpousiblty Of approving the grat Nic! was totally destroyed by fire. Moat of the furni- relieved by the society di th 5 . Wood at by &. hiots also there with ‘‘Blue Horse,” Spotted Tall sage that | cure Was saved. building was insured, of those acts were alone consulted, put he thought it | tweniy-Gve now. members bad ote the Mbavelaltaes RSE, injurious to nls wlltical ‘peospeste; po Snatior acted” ‘wor SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. “Widows and Orphans’ Claims—Quarantining of the Bark Cuba Packet—Tho Santingo Convicts. no more Indians will come, He is anxious to get their adhered to their 9 b \ . % . 5 pirit and intent. In rogard | The finances of the society were especially flourishing | ow he to that effect: but nally findin, ' Havana, Nov. 29, 1867, | soounition and return to camp at Willow Oreck. In ‘The Closing of the Canals. to the oath bo said that many of the loyal | and now possessed a fund, which hed boon the resuit of | MewrsClancy, Monoghen, ands majorly of both, Hoard The Spanish government has ordered that all | speech on Wednesday Spotted Tail said he {s unwilling Atsasy, Nov, 30, 1867. men in the Convention feared that the rebols | Sradual Cp ro ead @mouating to about twenty | though with reluctance, to give his’ olliclal sanction to this to go to Washington until peace has been made with the | The Canal Cqmmiasioners have named Tuesday, the pg ly snd it end ene . be a however, | “The ngs wore then enlivened with a national | “We doves: aad Would avoid tne iatroduction of eay roll Northern Indians and a treaty signed. He is willing to | 10th of Decembdr, for the closing of the canals; butithe | ‘hat — poswen: roth ie ena aa cnaheed 18 song by Mr. Kennedy, after wnich the socond regular | gion into polities; but siace Mr. Wood has taken the lottte- ¥ secession were honest, honorable and Christi 5 , ” lsrepresenting the acti Mt Hoff. im, “The Land 0’ Cakes,” was proposed by the coair. | tive by grosaly, misrepresenting the action s oe the arrears due to the widows and orphans of de- ceased military and civil officers be immediately 0 to Fort Phil Kearny next spring and sign @ treaty | cold weather—only 16 degroes above zero to-night—will toast, paid, with the Indians altogether. probably close thetn withia the next tweaty-(our hours | would obserre aegcueanian: repens fra (hey | mann a few appropriate sanding | have whatever benefit oan be tairly derived from this true Gonerals Harney and Sanborn, Indian Agent Boamas The disfranchisipg olause, he said, did not really dis- | “d,with ali tbe honors, statement of his action in regard to tho Catholic Orpham < The bark Cuba Packet, from Amsterdam, fifty- | 2d Jack Howlang, arrived at North Platie on Wednes- , franchise any body; if men, refused y dis: | “"mye third reguiar toast, “The land we live in,” was | ‘aylum. 4 : via Cheyenne, THE LAKES chise any body; if men OF declined t0 vote | propased by Mr. V. F. Molt, who’ made the following re- | —{'bave rnd the forogoing statement in which my name ap- five days, has arrived. She has been quarantined, car 4 ited Tail has since expressed his willingness to go . pos ipa aap — ee Fes a marks:— pears, and hereby oer ty that, in so far ast relates to, the to Washington if allowed to take five of his wives along \ tobe the mous of the radical party of -Alabe Mx, Punstomyr ax Brovuans oF St, Axprew—At our | Unlill mPenowledge, itis absolutely true in every par as her health bill reports two cases of cholera to | with him, Severe Gale-Marine Disaster Near Oswego. | ‘rduality of civil os poltticat ehte without ais, | s2oual mestings we have sometimes boen twitted by | ular. " PETER MONEGHAN, General Harney and Colonel Tappan will remain over Osweao, Nov. 80, 1867, tinction of race or color, not only in the progent but also bree foo serpin mp ior egg _ prem Alderman of the Fourteen ) Ward for the years 1856 and to satisfy the clamor of the Indians for goods. Phe eehere: tain f ha The weather fo-day is extremely cild, and a severe | forall future time.” that as America has the Fourth of July, on which Indians are still belligereut, On the 6th me of wind frém the extreme northwest which set i Mr. Griffin then moved that the minority report be re- the Ne ig held up to admit train, escorted by Lieutenant Shirley with | gale wet in | sgcted by the Convention The vote—whish, was of = ee ee cur admiring gaze, | At Nom. 401, 463, 463 and 467 Broadway. forty men, was attacked on Pencon creck, twenty milos | last night still ¢ontinues, ‘course taken by ayes and noes—created considerable in- | Nonrs in mutual admiration while sitting undos our LORD & TAYLOR have occurred in Amsterdam previous to her de- parture. . he convicts from Santiago that are to be sent ‘The schoo Carthagenian, bound from Chicago to | terest, as it was ap; it to all that it practically tested — to Fernando Po are all of the lower class. Those | of the soldiers wore Killed. and Lieutenant Shirley was | 115 os witth a cargo of 17,000 bushels of wheat, went | tbe strength of the non-proscriptive and moderate ahalhy oe ae Gecties heansoeante will offer at retail on Monday, December % their entire whose names would lead to the belief that they | wagons 000 worth of goods, They numbered o city. The crow | PArty:, It resulted in the success of the motion by 76 to | in the cise of the daughter who has left the parent root | iock of foreign and domestio about three and there were some Crows among 9. | It was noticeable that both the conservative nogroes | i6 ghare the lot of the man she loves—sbowing that | “°° gn yes 0 are respectably connected owe their names to the vessel and | in the Convention—one of whom, Leo, the other day | Aiiat affection +8 mot. incompatible with true DRY GOODS fact that even slaves here retain the name of the | ,,°m te Jum instant a party of fourteen, savages, led with toms | Tun the ronjoriuy. Doubtless this bas bees tne renuie | devotion to her husband alr, the man who brings = miotes an cm eereny head of horses een el eae en an ee Te of the measoes with which they have been treatened | hotter fied to become &; teeing omen is kab taster in whose house they were born. wom for. forty-five. mallet, ncoom | mp er Oweae Ashore Near Dunutr. | Zane colored people of the city, Poor Lee, when his pom GREAT REDUCTION by Captain Welles and one company of the Propel wea preg omnes * from former prices, vis.:— THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Bicond cavalry! but they were not overtaken. These Dowxinx, Nov. 20, 1807, | thet ae = ame Indians are on the war path and are supposed to be The propeller Owego went ashore last night in a bad _, Silks, Moire oer, Volvets, Velveteens, French and Irieh Weather—Suaar Market—General Market | waiting for the soldiers to come where they expect to | snow storm, four miles above Dunkirk. She is now full | tone, bu i Ace Forties elathon, Frinted Gattiastes, Geanasera Exchange ot Se ad, oe degey them. of water and pounding on the rocks. The crew of the Af he were ashamed, darkey as he a ot, Saas sau religious liberty, ‘me contrat, Nowerer te many. bes and Rob ‘The weather is clear and cool, Barometer 30 20. CALIFORNIA. pepe Paper tay gene ig yt ga courage. A spectator could scarcaly help sympathisiog Lester toGantmmeinnatsiawa Gilech, eneariioeg Soieeh aa a | Thermometer 14. Wind N. E. £ the crew hed left, their own vessel (the Gem) teoke | Kis'eray wool reante fron the mneon and datamiee | ii projected, Jn keeping with the extent of our territory. Gloves, | Sugar firmer and higher tor frst contract of the sea- | Explosion of Gunpowder Mills at San Ra- | loose from ber deck and grounded heavily, She had no | agiations of politics. ‘This moldent {a but a straw, but | ror aoe ite denooly populated se out owe title load | Cloaks \Cloakings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vostings, Tweeds, be eon, at 7% reals per arrobe for No. 12 D, S.; planters fael—san Francisco Shipping News and yey much damage has been done to the {8 poiats clearly to the iaevitable result of uegro su wate ‘contain’ more twelve hundred millions of SHAWLA. demanding bigher rates, Markets. ‘en the lake. Tae element, now that it is introduced into | iphabitants, It is knitted together by immense iotornal pooled — Sax Faancisco, Nov. 29, 1867. political contents, will side as a unit with the party that | seas and navigable rivors, by railroads and. tclegraphs, MOURNING GooDs. Apples, $40 $8. Butter sonres, 80c.0400. Cinese, ‘The Pacific Gunpowder Mille at San Rafael, Marin Dromises it most, bringing its remotest extromities in close contact with tonsa $10 a $13 per cwt, Petroleum, 3% = 3%. Flour, The Gale at\Cleveland=The Bark Potomac The remaining hour of the morning session was spent | the centre. The iron girdle with its tireless tread of Ladies ‘and children’s parang Coote, 13 25 a $14 80 por bbl, Lard dectining: cales at $150 | CUBY, im this State, exploded today. Taree of the Distress. tn the profitable task of settling in what order the major- | ore, destined to be the great thoroughfare of the. world, lanens, bow nels, Cats, ti per ows. Omen $5 25 per Sheeatons, $3 75 | men employed in the mills are missing; another ws Cuxvatanp, Ohio, Nov. 30, 1867. ity report and the numerous substitutes and the innum- | and ¢@ convey the manufactures of Europe and bring ots, Mattresses, bbl, Other ardsles unchanged. Nothing doing in jured. Abeavy storm of wind has been raging since mid- ne Ne peer eal tr ee Aa Kein back the silver and gold of the Pacific, with the products Upholstering Goods, Lace Curtains, 4c. Freighta, ipe Twilight for New York, and Hartford- ments be first taken up, thea of China, India and Japan, witl soon embrace the Conti- ——' Exchange on London, 133; a 13% per_cent jum ; | shire for Liverpool. might, and it is snowing and freezing, The bark Poto- | substitutes and then the report, whereupon another Aloo ab stores, - teed Macy 0)C 4 do por coal ciesount. Oa mores UF | rigar gules ot $7 Oa. g% Wheat frm at $2.00 0 | thetbiles against the Marine Hospital advity and ran on | Soreral motions by Noe: Wana ed Gatharteosereon 0 . M. The crew were saved. e vessol is pounding | ‘@ particular . heavily against the pules and on PBhe will | themselves proposed Over, iin, Whole Bedy. ITALY. NEW JERSEY. probably break up. ee caves - fa jb five itn ol weighed - fe inextricably wor, lly Ghisiolnan ig scl, kas dives minutae after psiating wi rs vat Ld oe Mapeleon’s Conference Pian Under Omcial | The Great Railroad Injunction Case—The Lake Disasters Near Port be og sted pom arog ey past | shores who receive a welcome and find room enough FR SRT Th A OS veg Tro Port Cousoum, Nov, 90, seven o'clock was carried, seutled daye Gequiry—The Eruption ef Vesuvius Just Gi ‘who choerfally acospted the task, should in the | 024.'.Srate; whe chose any temperature from St. Peters. taptiy’ fo ook, ond pili; sed bide tar, tor bone S The schooner New Dominion, of Picton, went ashore ap Aislaige 4 taGuan tue enacte than of burg to Centon, sad select ® neighborhood in unison boluaalog ai Pain Solus reduces telaammetion, removes , Fronaxca, Nov. 30, 1867 yesterday near Long Point. A tug has been sont to her | sitions on thie question to something liko order. Sav aatae ta soaritapbarsrec bad aat oataae esc ts | Receteetriseead er Gia macnn, cote tenvetos a I. ; factures: iden ore; , Mercury, cayenne, tur] Maly as not got acceded tothe propond contarenca Day, trom Ghiage, wth com, tor | roe aceld ik wats nctincetok agen sic | snot fen ony purtltha, hab or ication a: | FRG tha idee hana enh et so ul a ; j ‘Tenerday an official note was sent to France asking | paiiroad Company and the Raritan and Delaware Bay Po po Rang bag yaiptge tell peed g ToS Su aleatte might eenbesider iS enn pocuiine oe. ia developing the natural resources conniry iba PA OR ol agg Bent Sg SITE certain explanations, The final answer of Italy will 4 | Patiroad Company has just been finally deoided without much damage. | scriptive srotchet, substitutes were, therefore, she has forgotten the mental and moral {mprovement of | uae Winter sirest” Woaiou, others. fear 40 tous their re> (pend on the nature of Napoleon's reply. Court of Errore ae pndetiie Genen by the | “The weather is cold and snowing. 4 and their —— on vangg whom md ber 3 and if we recall pride fact that | medies in public. ‘ A despaten from Naples to-day states that Vesuvies, Sects te diadwid tad te exten pode war atonce rewned and Mr, Buckley, of Wonigomery, | ‘he United States has appropriated Pox sures for | As AveFine Silver Pinted Ware ‘which has been smouldering long timo, E mado ‘ succeentall jon, a8 vast sume for - Am! a ees oi is now 10 | ing on a through business between New York and Phila. Meson Convention sat hit epions of what ts roe potey in | SOM LIZ sla ease Enae tot for aural, Pa Ace ce e military an ; nows man ; grand eruption.. - Fimpn ek gph deraog ong The Court of | proposed Adjonrament of the Cireult Court | Toestt te suffrage ought to be. He mid Congress had PillarY cltgovcenment caly, when educated: and he. | quaztiesturere end importers of Batre Silver. Plated During Session Convention. scriptive as the recommendations of the aod ane 4 tnt ” Se eee ce ENGLAND. decided that the defendants had no right whatever to Ricmuonn, Va., Nov. 30, 1867. | Congress was wise aud statesmanlike and just, and | ,910e Temaining tosste wore ae follows :=‘‘The Queen, A. Your Feet Warm—Wear Mett: divert the route of tele raliroad oo as to reach Phsdel- | the United States Cirouls Court will adjourn on Mow. | therefore he thonght the report wrong. On the other | inne woriny representative out welcome fuss; “our | LOtW BROOKS a anise Danek Ee isd Apprehensions of a Fenian Outbreak tn Eng- destination preveribed | day until the adjearament of the recoustraction Con- Bitacinaed tone ‘bois, ued eoowenaoutiy the Fepore | ‘istingulahed guests, who Rave houared ue wiih their ee fand and Ireland. 22 doing by vention, which meets on Tuesday. Many delegates right the gentleman ‘of our lost associates during the yous? Ae Reseet <= Mite A Wore Losvon, Dec. 1-2 A. M. ‘There is considerable excitement on account of the Fenians, An outbreak is feared at Manchester, where was What have arrived. A Caucus will be held on Monday night | Way ‘0 vote remains an open questi: republican members, man of the ‘The woather is cold; ice was formed here to-day. t4,"" “Honest men and bonnie lasees,”’ | Malt Bxtract. and I have becn selling » quar uly of It Now ‘May care and trouble never fash, but mirth | 1 wih the agency, Ac. OWN, The guests dispersod a lide Te Horv's Dopot, Be Brostway. z i é BE : ‘unautborized report. nt apparently well satisfied with the arms have been seized by the police authorities, On! titled . measure of disfranchisment, but he had itton, vis, — one arrest had been onthe * P, rat ‘the Pod The New Indictment in the Jef Davis Case— | found ‘@ majority of the delegates tore opposed to fem nie dng aaa i mug Uigeasires atrente efinWa ay shits “navi ag Nwriok ma jedal for American . Despatches from Cork, Ireland, received Inte to-night, ts to interfere | The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad—sait Say to Coaavemmoaal’ taatrastiousy pereuas teens pen ager to participate in a similar reunion om the coming | Upright Pianos, by the unanimous Terdigt of tho Lovare make moation of serious apprehensions there also. ts tatioe coh “se ed itech rte "Va, Nov. 90, 1867 him had forced him to abandon that position. It art border of medi orer all other Amerioan exhibtiorn, and over fs poditeand ge - | been stated in the pross that he had chi his viows, hen fi ~ prodfor cosnpeution tr hele tokens he iS ues re. ve shoald be | she following witnesses were examined oa Davis’ in- | bot this was not to. Wore he. still. free to choove his THE STAGE AT HOME AND ABROAD. Rearty ait the: mos eishraiei ayaveatrecy ck Brae, " Wi . 109 and L dietment:—General Leo, Secretary Seddon, Goneral | 0D course of action, he would make the now constitu Weve; Lande Gornmences to-mertow. night an engage: bat won cs) and LLL East Fourteenth areci, New tion say to every man who had 1 in the rebellion, Wickham, John Letcher, Goorge W. Munford, Jo! “You nave forfeited your poi I rights, and thoy | moi u "i reel to-day. Massey testified at considerable length. decis: reached. at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, ‘‘Ktiza. i earings eee B, Baldwin, ox-Speaker of the Confederate Congress, | shall not be restored to you again anti! You show forh | pein ig the opening piece. ‘The comedy of “Serf” rau eh Seteiie: Matges: preoeee, 8. Fenian Convicts from ireland. the defendants | and General T. § Haymond. fruits meet for repentance.” Some of the previous POLLAK & SON nell at majority report went beyond | twenty-five nights atthe Arch, John Brougham (ook @ | sores, 692 Broadway and 27 Jon sireat, noar ress, aad that the Con- | benefit at the Walnut on Friday. repairing dows; boiling 1 Anything more stringent in | Oscar Pfeiffer, assisted by BSignora Giudlitti Altieri, The Commissioners of Wost Virginis to-night signed | {Peherttucuuussea the agreement relative to the construction of the Chesa- Lonvox, Nov. 30, 1867. Messrs. Warren, Halpin and Castello, the Fenisn tf and be te. Prisoners who wore sentenced to imprisonment for s ere the Raritan and Delaware Bay Laie een thn gg ll RG as comtaltiod jn toe oe, | Witholm Formes and the Listemann Brothers will give | witli We iely yertet Biro: pecweloe, tellscie’ fustonssnee torm of yoars, wore to-day brought from Dublin to Pon- icone ee Claflin & Go., of New York, for $250,000 Sewges fs Ter | Those acte hed imposed upon the Convention no direc. | farewell concert at Steinway Hall on Thursday, Migs | 48 ¥a.ory 6 Barciay stroot, tonville to suffer their sentences They wore handcuffed them sp on an atiachinent, commonces hore | t0BS, no commands as to what they should ot should | sony Busk and Leopold De Meyer appear to-night ua. Apgabecary nnd Ghembet. it into the constitution h they had assombled mpbel —_ oO trama, he m_wineh they Let sted states | Kate Reignolds appeared ae Romeo at the Metropolt- | Rasutueesee sed feeny-c had nov atiompted to dictate to the people of the State | tan, Buffalo, on the 27th inst, The Liedertafel Society | Pemred with care and pure m orner ‘escr)pt.ons dine and strongly guarded. The African War Income Tax Bill—The treet *. ff Alabaina what ate in their Yatal Boller Explosion=Mail Subsidy to EUROPEAN MARKETS. See Cmie lcd ont unmelioet Geiezates'as | Of that clty gave a grand concert the folowing evening. 1 one, 240 wea armerty the Cunard Steamship Line. Loasaaeeneeataamanand oomeny maeasaee to ast ‘as they wore told. At the | JohmE. Owons bad a benefit at the National, Cincia- oak of FURS, abtair prices. Lonpos, Nov. 30—Evening. Tae Loxnox Money Maraet,—Loxpox, Nov. 90—2 P, | same time, howover, be thought it only prudent and | nati, on the 20th, R Mavave bat " P, ‘The proposed income tax to pay the expenses of the CONNECTICUT. pot ayer etn tiniiae Comtut pamee sree et; ied meamire the wishes of Emelio Melville played six charactera in “The Three | gat %orme yu tutaissed oat tagge pala for Abyesinian war was passed to the second reading in the neve an seen Nteuy sates, A790 = Fast Men" om the 28th at the Metropolitan, Indianapotia, | Pavbl0ons Ans oy kinda of Gold aud Sitar eet, NV. Mouse of Commons this evening. Fenian Demonstration in New Haven. Tas Prasgront Bocntn—Frawerort, Nov. 20—~ La Grange played “‘Norma’’ in Providenee on (hanks ‘abi ted States five-twenties for the issue of giving night. abe cael spirited meet “Under the Gaslight” is stili being played at two | ne heonotwe pa as Fenian meeting was held in this city lost | Tsvaeroo. Corton Manaer.— Nov, 30— could do so without running counter to | theatres in Baltimore, while a circus munopolizes the 2 87 West Twenty tire evening. The Mayor presided and addrosses wore made | 2 P. M.—Cotton dull and declined iddling up- | the intorests of the men who had elected them; buthe | third. by Genent 8. P. Spear, U. 8. A.; Mayor McWilliams, of | lands 7)sd.; middling Orleans, 77¢d. | The sales to-day would not go further than that, He volieved that Con- | A comjuror with trained birds, learned white micesnd | Tore and Hatidny Presents. U.S. A; " will not be over 8, bales, instead of sales to-day ge desired them to do two things. First, to endorse a Russian cats will astonish the people of Hart- ‘ears offering Our extensive stock of the above guode png roe gy im ft ne Ag ny red he policy of abrogating all logal ‘distinctions between | ford to-morrow night. tals mons rd to- m A large number joined the Fenia or- axxrs.—Lrranroor, Nov. | American citizens; and, secondly, that they spould | Miss Loulse Treuor, @ young soprano of wromiting | ana incite our friends Gromen Additonal particulars of the explosion on board the Steamer Bonboulina, at Liverpool yesterday, have been feceived at thip bureau. The Bondoulina was not the feguiar mail steamship between Liverpool and the dif- ferent porta of Greece, as at first telegraphed, but » Grecian war steamer which had recently been turned Naw Haves, Nov, ‘30, 1867. Jared=By Batow tent he tel A | — fariy $0 an to arold the Mai over to that government, She was built in this country | &2!4ata. fe dull. No. 2 Milwaukee baa "0 Sainte o government ine ee oe Geemah Cenk tetas One for the benefit of & | Srowa during ine last few aaa Gelato odristinas. during the latter years of the war in the United States, MAINE ‘omg tnitted again iuta the Union, bat. should also have e fair theatrieaia for the past week nay be su pnaroconale for Fraser, Trenholm &Co., agents of the Confederate af ARK Livenroot, Nov. 30— Stes Fie power for beet ears aren, ws age tl are Beng rhter'? Ls aoc I 204 Broadway, between White and Walker streets. | government Britain. atten eggs Beef, 112s, 64 for winter ress did mot care whether they di ised one or Boston theatte ou Than e ‘ om wake + Particular aitenon Was | ong Cise of Alleged West Auburn Murder T0n for prime Exatcen | a. abousand mon: ‘whether they. elected or | cllle Westorn at the Contigental, and «Han Yona'at | \ Torrey’ Pi Wonttor pring, Exctade paid to speod in her construction, as she was designed ereDeaths by Drowning at I. ne ’American, Chesse, 528 | appointed their judiciary; whether thoir officers Selwyn'e, | The Riebings Raglish opera troupe il be at | wind, dusk show of rain. ented ive years, Dopod - for blockade running, in which service she was quite Lawiston, Nov. 90, 1967, Bacon, 450. 64. forCum- | served on long of @ one er at evo —— bang hy, ot.ioie's, iy Maiden lane, New York. yf . ” Crook, ‘a successful, At that time she bore the name of Colonel | tq thacase of the people of the State against Luther yan Nov, 10-2 | fave rot ate State of Ala annou! ifter @ career of tixwon 'mouibs, A ballot will be introduced to-morrow aigi Lamb. ty The Peak family of bell ringers were (A Harrisburg o1 It seems that the explosion ocsurred about sit o'eloek {n the morning, whom the Bonboulioa was ying at her wharf, She was getting up steam, preparatory to toav- ing for Grosse, when the awfal casualty occurred. Thore ‘were seventy-three persons, all told, om board at the time, and it is thought that at teast forty were killed, ‘Tho Boudouline bad « laces ongatity of ormy apd qm. J. Verril, one of the convicted West Auburn murderers, 200. Rosin, 7s, the cous, fall beneb, bas overraied the exceptions to | 9. for common pam agg I the indittmeat, A motion for a new trial in the case of ig Verrill tas been made on the ground of newly discovered evi ‘and it will be before Judge Waiton at the Ji term, niet Senor gee ones cosa wa Volce of the ie in i Reats on Morita, ALLCOOR'S FOROO. PLasTRES J. Batch & Sone tie salt. at etal, tn of Pi La * Wow 4 The t. Louia, has been: rem . Sane carpe camer | Waar MUR Se we {a the same olty at De Dar's Opera ot on binary, Yoresm Ba arid Spee waa (SARS eaving DAR

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