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“Bt Thomas to the Canary Islands, but her coals Resol' appoint ions f¢ HS dered by five to receive propositions for ne pr ng or it “is deemed the number of young ladies in an audience who ars com- aparkle and éclat in it for the part. The acting of Genc- Washington avonne and Fifth stroeis Which took place r : best cal out the will of the people ral Be Pri Puck in the con- sproved insufficient owing to the heavy sea against | the Convention and report; provi or dit the last | P! polled to bridge thoir pretty noses with spectacles. This oum, Prince Paul and Baron Puc W Z Bes last legislative act u| this subject. tor rs trast to what on Wednesday atternoon, The body the cofortunate tions be entertained from parties, or auy one acting im Fas Weatestion of @ juror under thet aw ie Pa sso ts undgrstood to be a consequence of their devotion to ne cone And Xe renner aaatroanei tase man Was discovered in go sluting posturs, mm tho stable, which she had to make head. The Tetnan was in latitude twenty-six degrees thirty-two minutes when she changed her course. A violent wind their benalf, who cannot take the oath of oflice scribed by the act of Congress of July 2, 1862. ‘9 Mr. Hawxavrst said it was evident that the dominant party in the Convention was to have the power of be- ¢ discharge of the trust reposed in him ir of nd is literary pursuits, They cultivate their intellects and acquire a comparative indifference to the eplendors of fewinine aitiro; but it must be admitted that the specta- Every litte detail of tone, gesture and action 1s 20 care- fully studied by these three admirable actors that there ja nothing leit for suggestion, and yet they coutrive to introduce some new feau each night. It would be showing marks of having been strangalated by a ai cord, fe is Beneraily wuppowal bo was incited to comm mit the rash act through gonm? trouble in she family circle, He had been married ont,y a year. and very beavy'sea caused her to matner resse peccla As deol hes cre stowing the offices and patronage of the Convention, and eye by military interference, and it is an cles, even with a good taste in iiterature bebind | worth the while of some of the managers of the Ssniovs AGDIDENT aT Hintag Brivge,—Yesterday the force of the 4 2 hae’ Batt it might as well be made known at the commencement | ordinary pelle ya Cyrep ted thom, are 4 tame substitute for that delicious | theatres to send tholr soi dusan’ stars to learn what ue | afternoon Hugh Mason, a workman employed on # spile force o! sea damaged her consider- ‘f mingling of the magnificence of silks, satins and dia- | S°ting m There: ie one depel driver near the bridge, While arrangia'¢ sone portion of ably. Fora while she hove to under foresail and staysail. The indicators showed that she was ‘heaving about seventy-two degrees. After 8 con- sultation it was decided that the best course Would be to retu?n to Havana. Her rate was six and a half knots per honr. THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. The Iron-Ciad Tetunn—RKeilef for Porto Rico Exchange Quotations—Provision Market— Arrivals. Bavawa, Deo, 6, 1867. Letters reccived here state that the Spanish iron-clad ‘war steamer Tetuan, en rou'e to this port from Spain (?), bas put back, leaking. The Spanish war steamer Francisco de Asis will sail from this port to-morrow for Porto Rico, there to await that is would require a compliance with the provisions of his resolution in bestowing the offices. Mr. Grow, conservative, of Giles, said he was pained to see so intolerant a spirit manifested at such an carly stage of the proceedings, The Convention had been called for the purpose of reconstructing the State, and he was very aorry to see such a disposition ag that mani- fested by Mr. Hawxburst breaking forth to disturb the harmony of the Convention and to prevent the accom- plishment of the end for which it was called, A resolution on the same su! was offered by Mr. nd Mr, Hawxhurst withdrew his. evident from the temper-of the house when the resolution was offered that the patronage of the Convention would be bestowed only on those who could take the oath indicated, A resolution requiring the officers and members of the Convention to be sworn was offered by Mr. Hine, radical, He was asked what oath would required, and replied that he supposed tho oaths prescribed by the reconstruction acts of Congress would have to be taken by all who hoped to retain seats in the Conven- ph No. 2, Special Orders No. 125, current series, mm these headquarters, It is ordered that said paragraph, which relates to the qualifications of persons to be placéd on the jury lists of the State of Louisiana, be and the same is hereby revoked, and that the trial by jury be henceforth regulated and controlled by the constitution aad civil laws, without to any mili- tary order heretofore executed from these headquarters. By command of Major ral HANCOUK, GEORGIA. Conservative Convention at Macon. Macon, Dec. 5, 1867. The Conservative Convention met at cleven o'clock this morning. It is one of the largest bodies ever as- sewbled in the State, every section and nearly all (he counties being represented, Hon. B, H. Hill was elected President by acclamation. His speech was able, eloquent and conservative, and was loudly applauded. The following Vice Presidents were elected:—W. 1. monds that contribute so much to win men’s hearts in the gayer latitudes, Those, moreover, who come out to see Dickens here are especially the wealthier citizens, with their wives and daughters, not at all the regular patrons of the cheap and pitiful theatrieal amusements. Mr, Dickens read that portion of ‘Nicholas Nickleby”” which recounts the hero’s sojourn at Dotheboy’s Hall, including the personalities of Squeers, Mra. Squears, Misa Squeers, and Smike and tho Yorkshire Lover, Squeere is a revolting and olfensive character, very faintly lighted by some touches of grim humor, but not suificiently so to make bim an agreoable person to meet, so thatin this case the impersonation was if anything too real; #0 also was the delineation of Smike, ‘The wonderful loyalty of the artist to his subject mado the picture painful, and the perception of the actor ekill was lost in wounded sympathies of hi audience, Though lesa pleasing than some others, this reading affords a notable instance of tho range of the reader’s power, running minute by minute from the affected simplicity of tno lisping of “La Grande Duchess: bat sadly needs improvement. The leader of the orc! 8 seems to have but fow ideas of the responsibility of his position beyond drowning the vocal parts with the full power of the orchestra, hurrying the choruses through at such a rate that the voices and instruments are more frequently dissonant than barmonious, and imperatively cutting short the best points in the songs of the principal characters, It ig @ common complaint im our thoutres that the or- chestra is the last thing @ manager thinks of, and that the poorest materials aro placed in the hands of an incompetent leader to distort operatic or dramatic music in ail kinds of shapes, Surely, it is time to put a stop The Golden Branch at the Academy of Music. On Tuesday evening Mr, de Pol and his combination ballet troupe, which really comprises a larger number of premidres danseuses than ever before appeared on the American stage, took possession of the Academy of Music. In the spectacular fairy world with which our public bas become so familiar migrations and transfor. the tackle suddenly lost his balauce am 4 fell among 8 lob of stones, sustaining injuries of a serion 3 character ‘about the head and legs. Me was speedily «‘onveyed to his residence in 144th street, North New \York, where he was attended by a medical gentieman, SHOOTING AFFAIR AT PORT RICHMOND, ST%,"EN ISLAND. ‘A shooting affair took placein the barrom 0 ot E, T. Oakley, about eight o’elock on Wednesday evening, with, {t is feared, fatal results, Aman named Michact Wall entered the barroom and called for some wi "iskey. The bartender, Frank Coffy, made some ke om the quantity Wall was taking, when an Sake g sued, and Wall, it 1s alleged, drew w pistol Cotfy, the ball passing threugh the breast aud wea Dr, Eadie, who attended the wounded man, the injuries fatal. Wall was yesterday Maven woe are Justice Hagerty, who committed him without bait. PROBABLE MURDER IN PHILADELPHIA. = CHARLES DICKENS. AMUSEMENTS; {Be die tout off bar burning toat . REO 5” XS: ran to her home i i . Rew regulation established with the Court ‘SPECIAL, TELEGRAM TO THE HERALS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM HERALD, ~ Franocats be injury beyond a fright and the loss of 4 providing for the suppression of a great : ee ‘ A pat A! eum enother Gah Deske tm the fold! Last night cap tae aoe Sevemana Soden eiaiel SEEM a hein he your rnghont he | recriag the Ont to be Fausn Wy sot Minette Soir ena as | te tnanmr ian eg weg | nO a a panish dominions is to go into force nextJan-| Dejegates. Holly Tree Inu.” 2 {ndieposed. The now aspirant 10 tbe duce! honors of | last ove. "!Mé 1B the chapel of the Packer Institute tm wary, sarong Wasumgror, Dee. 5, hy » ‘sui Din: 108 Otfenbech acted with animation and spirit, and threw | Joralemon . "eek and after the usual routiee business: » Bince my last despatch there have been 00 | rarsuigence ee ee bey omy Srn., Tocieck Fue} | much eoquetry end vivacisy yale the merry rite, Con. | ™ SS ee Cuaracier of EQmpand shocks of earthquake at Santiago. a bia a i | ee ofthe} ye’ “Med entertainment thie even- | sidering that it pair ig AL pes abe ever sesayed | bortaee Po B aad oe Convention today Mr. Marye, conservative, offered a | pulley order numbered Special Orde gurent | | Mt dickens gave hie... Nickleby,”” and that | $e character in public, hor reuqpelng of It gives us baie “his Bpanics Be Biaa pores to Put Back= seastotion g for tha appointment of « committee aaa Falats = Foading portions of “Nichole. “we Holly Troo | promise af ia? Saigo fair substitule for Mute. | we'STCHESTER Her Row poet ae 8S who skould advertise for propos; wo ao thé prlaling Pep eel the we mae cmt a Ligh fantasticat scrap of story “Boots & rm: Taille whe pe th 9 : affection of thé throat EY : eee eee re irk Dept ter, LBRCIRINON A wane std y hx. Game | Ean deine riot oh pean | aN, Tt ut i me a a ech | cop eotniawi, A ef Ml LOE | con a Manan dul ean * he Spanish iron-clad Tetuan had b fut back bee egere rect Farrag regu ths auc hal be amended (oF changed by milder term and meaning far less as regards millinery and par Biss momma : me mi hy wat @ i ea in the village 0” Merrels Seee fered s 3 overnment cl ° A A . je Bull * cemed Heory heré from sea. Her intention waa to go by way of wed, That the Presidens comimistes of | stitutions of all the Studer our republican. eys: | baberdashery than in Gotham. it is astonishing to note ernie in bis Gomande for rcna, yet’ there @ weficrent ee ee pi i fous sctee 00: the Gaal tho arrival of General Lersundi, the newly appointed | tion. This would exclude a large majority of the con- * | Mise Squeers to the broad, coarse outbursts of tho | mations cease to surprise, and the arrival of Terpsichore . Captain General of the Island of Cuba, from Spain, and | servative members, The vote on tho resolution was not | TPompsem, OF the Hirst, Congrossional districts ME. | poiaterous Yorksbireman, An impression given by the | 94 iho Academy of Music’ was welcomed by a large and (From tho Evening Telegram of yesterday J. Dring him to this city. ‘There is little doubt that when | Pressed, and it was laid on the table. Fe a oe the Fourth: Judea’ Re Wright of the | eBtertaiument is that of most thorough and accurate Purtapetrurd, Dee. 5, 186% * The President of the Convention does not think that | Finn! A’ Graham, of the poss a G righ’ x Re | Study. Thero but few actors on the stage who, | fashionable assembly of spectators, It is to be hoped 4h midnight on the 4th inst Charles Winters, a . Be arrives here s great demonstration will be mado in | these oaths, Fe ae raham, of the Sixth, and General ac ap.-| Plavitg but one part, aro bo earnest or s0 successful in | that the change of uame from “‘Tho Devil's Auction’? to pie eee ering es yr + me eae bis honor, as he is personally vory popular with all | acts of Congr intod to prepare business, aud the Convention ad- | SHO egort to throw aside thelr own peculiarities ain | {7B Golden Branch” will prove auspicious. Other | sailor named William Brophy, alina MeCarty. | His 1efB- classes, Tho Francisco do Asis will take out with her .to Porto Rico a large quantity of provisions for relief of the sufferers there by the recent fearful tornado, Bills on London at short sight are selling at 1734 a 18 Per cent premiam, and at long sight ab 16} a 15% per cont, _ Potatoes, $4 25 per bushel; bacon, $16 per cwt, Arrived, ‘mers Morro Castle, (rom New York, and Cuba, from New Orleans, Financiat-and Commerctal Intolligence. ? Havana, Deo, 5, 1867, ‘The sugar markét ie without any animation. Exchange on London closes at 1234 a 13 per cent Premium; on Paris at 3¢ por cent discount to par, and on the United States at long sight for currency at 25a says be will be very et cide to do so. General Schofield will probably hi the matter referred to him, and will prescribe the oath to be taken by officers and mombers, The negro members have thus far bad little to say. The Convention is far below the usual jard of such bodies in the State in point of statesmanship and gene- ral intelligence. The President appears totally unac- quainted with the duties of his position, and the other officers are equally uninformed as regards their duties, There has been a good deal of talk, but thus far the proceedings bave been harmonious, Iam toformoed that in regard to the oath to be admin- istered to officers and members of the Convention Geno- ral Schofield is not in favor of requiring an oath that goes farther than the constitutional amendment of Con- gress would exact, The silence of negro members to-day is accounted for journed to three o’clook P. M. The Convention passed most of the afternoon in ae to speeches from Judge Wright and Goneral ight. ‘The Business Committes at a late hour made a report, which was discussed till ten o'clock to-night, whien it Was recommiited, and the Convention adjourned till to-morrow, MISSOURI. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Alleged Murder at Alton—A Flour Mill = Burned at Doug!as—Delegates to the Dis- tillers? Convention—Seizure of Contraband do this but to small extent, yet few have the fidelity to this art to mako tho effort irly, and show what capabilities in this way they would have. We have scen but few actors who would do so much to present the ideal of one character in an evening as Mr. Dickens does to present twenty, and if actors and act- resses would attend his entertainments as so many les- sons, his visit might have an excellent effect on tho mimic art in this country, “Boots at the Hoily Tree Inn’? was road in a style that made that quaint piece of fancy quite a fairy tale, MICHIGAN. A Workingmen’s Organ Turns Democratic= Marine Disastera on Lake Huron. changes in this spectaclo have been made, particularly in the costumes and scenery. The magic fairy fountain was an extremoly beautiful exhibition of “wator, crysial, chemical effects and chaste living statuary.”” We missed the two tall fine looking female contaurs who bave been replaced by an old pasha, Signor Ronzaul, bis guards and pages, The latter, by the by, in most un-Oriental fashion, take off their caps instead of their shoes in bonor of their master. Tho “village’’ to which Rosemary conducts her haif-transformed Jack is supeyatively gorgeous, What new Jerusalems the ‘cities’? must be in those latitudes! One more change the public would be grateful for—namely, the omission of all the atupid, wearisome dialogue which we must endure for the sake of enjoying the veritable ohtef attraction of the even- ing—such dancing as we have rarely witnessed in this country since the days of Fanny Elisler, lle. Mor. eye was nearly destroyed by @ gash extending from they nose to the ear. There was also a wound in the neck: three tnchos long. Winters is now in a precarious con= dition. Brophy bas been arrested, He says that be’ acted in sell-defence, THE WEEKLY HERALD: The Cheapest and Rest Newspaper im thee Country. Tox Weeny Heaato of the present week, now ready, containg the very latest European News by the Cable up: to the hour of publication; the President’s Message; the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury; Our Washing- ton Despatches; the Current News of the Week, embody- 2636 per cent discount, and for gold at short sight at 3a | by the fact that a caucus of white radicals was held last Whiskey. lacehi Was recognized by all connoisseurs as a danseuse of 334 percent premium. night, and the colored eaegsins were requested to be Sr. Lovrs, Dec, 5, 1867, Derrorr, Dec. 5, 1867. the purest and highest classical school. Sho is living | ing ail interesting Political and Local events; the Fash ‘ne provision market is abundantly supplied, Jookers on in Venice until they learned to speak as bo- 9 o'Clock P. M, } The Daily Union, horetofora published in the interest impersonation of tho pootry of motion. Her skiltul | ions; Amusements; Varieties; Facetim; Scientific, Ard ‘The weather is cool, ENGLAND. President Johnson’s Message and Its Effect= The London Times on Mr. Johnson’s Po: don—The Alabama Cinims=The Transatian- tic Mail Contract, Lovo, Deo. 6, 1867, Copious extracts of the Messago of President John- gon, which wore received per cablo, are published hore to-day. In commenting on the paper the London Times bas the following :—‘‘The Messsage shows that Mr, Johnson has learned nothing. Ho transcends himself in impru- dence, He regards his office as absolute sovereigns do fitted grave legislators, This action was taken in conse- quence of the following speech of Lewis Lindsey on the subject of electing a stenographic reporter :— Istan Prestpent—1 hope on dis late hour ob de struggle that old Virginny have been imporilied that no free thinkin man can suppose for a moment dat we de- sires to misripersint de ideo dat we can’t qualify de ability of de sternorguphy for dis Convention. I hope ev’y good thinkin gentieman will observe de necessity of havin a stenogaphy, and dat dez will bo willing in de dosire to gain de ability of de common welt of Verginny to seo dat de gentleman is justly desarve. I hope, sir, dat ev'y gentleman will now seo de necessity of having dis stenogerphy, so dat wefcan den bo able to under stand de principles of dar proposition. ALABAMA. a Proceedings of the Reconstruction Conven- Considerable excitement prevails in Alton over a hor- rible murder perpetrated there yesterday, Two men, named Samael Cabell and William Skinner, together with a man named Patrick Donohoe, were sitting ata table, engaged in a game of cards, when an altercation arose, and the lie passed between the parties, Cabell and Skinner, as wo understand it, being against Dono- hoe, Words led to blows, at which point a bystander stepped betwoen the contestants, but Cabell reached round him with a knife in his hand and stabbed Dono- hoe to the heart, being incited thereto by Skinuer. patie lived but about ten minutes after receiving the jury. Great excitement was manifested last evening by the Trish citizens on learning of the murder Crowds of them remained in the vicinity of the jail until a lato hour, and threats were made of summarily avenging of the workingmen, has raised tho democratic flag and declared its purpose hereafter to support the princip’ of the democratic party, The Union says the working- men have lost Interest in their own cause and havo allowed the association to go by default, The propeller Portsmouth, ashroe on Middle Island, Lake Huron, has been stripped and abandoned. She was covored with ico and it was found impossible to move her, The schooner Two Faunies, with lumber, from Chicago, is ashore near Alperia, on Lake Huron, and lies wn a very dangerous position. ILLINOIS. Fatal Railroad Accident. Avrona, Deo, 5, 1867. A train on the Bavaria Branch Railroad this after- grace and her exquisite pantomime cannot fail to educate the public eye to a higher standard. Mlle, Soh! with her prodigious élan, especially in the Hungarian polka, which will henceforth be associated with her name, was applauded with the same enthusiasm that alway: greeted ber at Banvard’s, Like Mile. Tostée, in the “Grande Duch "' Mile, Sohike, with hor mille diables au corps, has fuirly taken the town by storm. Mile, Lupo is @ supord danseuse, Sig, Lupo'a fours de jorce are marvellous, Mile. tlasina sustains her high Eu- . Mile, Diani, Mile. Ricet and Ml ett honors of this extraordinary combi- nation of talent ana beauty, Butin some mysterious manner, incomprehensible to the uninitiated, the liberal floral honors of Tuesday ovening were showered almost exclusively on Lilly, tho fsa od pretty) Fairy (Misa Porhaps it was because good (fairies are pposed to be charged with the distribution of foral 4 other precious gifts. There wore bouquets enough “to go round” from Stella, Queen of Nymphs (Mile. Morlaccht), to Cupid (little Baretta), without omitting tistic, Religious and Literary Intelligence; Editoriat articles on the prominent topics of the day; Our Sporty tng Record; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Markets; Financial and Commercial Intelligence, and accounts of all Important and interosting events of the week. ‘Tenms:—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $55 Five copies, $3; Ten copies, $16. Single copies, Sve cents each, A Hmited number of advertisements. in- eerted intho Weagiy Hxratp, ‘ r Carrier to Serve Yor wT NOME REN PAL ERR AR EO! wicks HA ALL THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC AND NiWs OF THE DaY, TWELVE OENTS & WE: . . . . INVIGORATE THE RESPONSIBLE ORGAN_ ve fol tiou-The ‘Constitution. Adopted, and to be | the death of Donohoe. rt Miss Fi Stocqueler) or Arnold’s sweet- “ their prerogatives, He forfeits all respect, Itis hard pencTpe, Consciuainen 4 A We tals: Gherat Golrthe auth Solan iingso'Rémdne:s Sado, shros miles caxt o€-Aurorh; ‘struck "a wageatcftbe: Perrone nce (alien Hattie Thor or arn tinces ot | The stomach 19 the responsible, organ of the s7etenn, “ ery glands to say whore the hope of the people of the United tates lies-betwoen Johnson on the one side and Ste- ‘yens on the other,’ Mowtaouery, Dec. 5, 1867, The Reconstruction Convention to-day adopted an Umfrid, in the town of Doug totally destroyed by fire yesterday, sured in eastern offlozs for $35,000. St, Clair county, was ‘Loss $60,000; in- ing the track, containing two ladies and one gentleman. Ono of the indies was instantly killed and the gentleman was 30 seriously injured that ho wil probably aot recover. Wednesday and Saturday, as well as tho regular evening performances of Pol's company, promiso to dispel entirely tbe mistaken prejudico ‘that thero ts If the digostion is imperfect every muscle, every ner the tite bre is more OF ‘The legitimate whiskey dealers have appointed dol " ith. 1 at, hh fhe other journals uso similar language on the aud. | °'inance providing for the submission of the constitus 08 to Stren the National Convention of distillers, to ee — pa ory tho exquisite | tri rquired to’ enumerate {he pains and penalues of dys 4 tion to the registered “voters on the 4th of February, | f5'toid in Wastingion next week. Considerable COLORADO. dancing displayetat the Academy of Music, pepsia, nor could any pen do them ju of thous ‘The referonco in the President's Mossage to the Ala- 1868, said election to be held at places to be prescribed panel yap as to a a Clad ; f ditcccece tall sends te neon 20 maa oe eee them. ibs: gan by the | i 0D; represent in selling wi ey at less Pay + Qngpeasty or aR . = : is a fe 0] Dama clalms,{coupled with Lord Stanloy’s despatch to | DY tte commanding general of the military distrlch | than the tax. "The authorities here receive information | ‘The Removal of the Capital to Denver. Oscar Proiffer, ino celebrated South American pianist, | {ey ine ™Ny dyspeptic bas ever a4 Mr. Ford on the same subject, has created considerable ssembiy, mombers of Con- | jately that large load of contraband whiskey was en Denver, Dec. 5, 1867. | gave his farewell concert last night at Steinway Hall, STOMA BITTELS In vata, Believe no one who anys the. Gistrust in financial circles, In the House of Commons this evening the matter ‘Of the mail contract acrosa the Atlantic came up again for consideration. The government informed the House that the National Steam Navigation Company was one gress and all State and county officers to be elected at the same time tho constitution is submitted; said elec- tion to be conducted under the same regulations and by the same persons as the election on the constitutiou; the election returns to bo made to the President of the roufe to St. Louis, and seta patrol on guara to catch it, Last night several drayloads were discovered leaving the levee under suspicious circumstances. Tho draymen were followed, and 200 barrels seized ia an obscure warehouse, There rumor afloat that this was a decoy, and that while the detectives followed the drays 300 barrels were landed elsewhere and secreted. This The House of Assembly has passed the bill providing for removing the capital of this Territory to Denver by sevontoon majority, and it will pass the Upper House to- | morrow. prior to his departure for the East and West, Ho was sisted by bis concert troupe, consisting of Madame Giuditta Aluori, eoprano, who seemed to have recovered the full powers of her highly dramatic and cultivated voice, and sang the cavatina from ‘*Simon Boceanegra’! complaint wil eradicate It dicating tt i ‘The faculty has a gestion is the most dificult of all the ordinary altsaeate of Mankind to combat and subdue, This is a mistake. Nothing can be oaster than to conquer it If the true specie. the American mail between New York and Liverpool at | a8 soon’as the State is admitted into the Union, and to distillery of Ys Sperry, ‘Mt Pokin, Til, bes also boon PRE OU BM poe Formes, baritono; SP. Warren, organist, and Frit | TETTER'S stowAct RISTEUS, ie an antidote te the the rate of one penny per baif ounce, but required four- pong them — sieeaen sicgion cree cry a e7 seized by erament, "* Oa q Inauguration of Governor Haight—Mnrine Listeman, emorapaniae. Me ces bronds massive oa a edie procurabie. it you wish to foot jon ir a jon See webna school of % ic 0) ‘ ‘teon days for the trip, without penalties in the case of | the State, The Genoral Assembly elected under this The northern packot lincs have laid up their boats. Intelligence, : z froin the grand plnno of «degree of eonority, cloarne with the 47 aponeie Se Say io preemie = Saeianel San Francisco, Dec, 5, 186 10 f ence. failure, By the present contract one penny per letter | ordinance is toassembie in Montgomery on the 18th of ira ie neal and sympathetic expression such as is rarely attainab! jitters daily, There t# no discount on the tectiarony tm tte ft THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Governor Haight was inaugurated to-day. by pianists nowadays, was displayed to advantage in b favor, If there is an or woman Who bas over tried ia to be paid. Earl Derby the Conference Plas. Loxpox, Dec, 5—Midaight. March, 1863, The vote of the 06: nays. 13, By the complete control of the military, The Conventi will request the commander of this military disirict to of the ordinance was—yeas, his ordinance elecsion is und An Alleged New Vork Swindler Arrested in St. Louis—Proposed Contest for Pile’s Sent in Congress. ‘The steamship Moses Taylor sailed to-day for fan Juan dot Sur hip Cape Horn, from Liverpool, has arrived hore, opera fantasies anda charming little poika ot his ow compossion. There is nothing sensationa) about bis playing;.the true artiste sings out from every note, for indigestion without being benofited, the fact bas o iranspired, Universil, uncontraticied praise avouches ite wonderful tonie virtues. ‘New York oflice, No. #8 Dey street, In the House of Lords this evening Earl Derby | enforce its provisions, Sr. Louis, Dec, 6, 1867. Rs ELVERTI YN Wl A Splendid Sight. 2 said that Lord Stanley refused to go into the proposed | _ The article on franchise has been amended go that all | About the middie of November a wan pamed Adam CANADA. lise A kb PL ill ion eee partie, geme of eokeh, She Garson “conference for the settlement of tho Roman question | pore ee eae re iat hercosem | Burnett, representing himeolf as a miner from Siontana, aeaee no ‘Toe Hon, Mra. Yelverton bas returned from the euc- | Geuin's siove, O18 Headway. Tho chance i & only baer ag px A. Advance he Commercial Bank Stock. cessfal provincial tour undertaken by her aftor recover. | once ins liietime. Invest opty one dollar to build a nae ‘until the bases likely to be agroed to by the great Powers had been previously submitted. FRANCE. struction proposed by Congross, and accept the political | pj Getti est t sal iversn| ie bart Hag eek equality of all mes before the , provided that the Pamedinistetaioewenten eatin ‘a trtenlia enen It ts stated that all the banks in Quebec and Ontarte | choice selections from ‘tennysop, Longfellow, Mr. ccndtusuiseniel + ciosm hand i General Assemb\y on being opened was found to coutan noihiny Dut lead, | Will apply to Parliawent at its second session (or exten- | Prowning, Jean Ingelow, Hood and Reade, together ng Ranare: “The Debate on the Roman Qrestion=M. Thiers tution, known as the fourteenth article, and those who have been disqualified from registering to vote for deie- to the Convention under the reconstruction acts of gress, except such persons as aided in the recon- abilities incurred und: lause, ail have power to remove a dis- doposited with a broker in New York a bag purporting to contain $75,000 in gold bars, Burnett subsequently purchased $5,000 worth of-jewelry on crodit, the tact of his having this gold being vouched for by the He was arrested here to-day anda large portion of the Montakat, Dec, 5, 1867, The Commercial Bank stock has advanced five per cent, and is now quoted at 26 a 30, sion of charters. Tho whole banking question wilt then ing from the indisposition which Interrupted her read- ing in New York, Last evening ehe read to a sympa- thetic audience atthe Brooklyn Institute a number of with the “Hame cam our lebrated Scotch popm, tional home for our disabled soldiers, GETIYSBURG ASYLUM, 546 Broadway. _ 1867, Upright Pianos, by the unanimous verdict patioual Jury,’ This medal ts ‘lacalded ibitors, in Detence of the Temporal Power—Evacua- —-- jewelry and nearly $20,000 in money was rocoverod. | come up for consideration. an 8 order of merit over all other Ameri: hl tien of Rome. Greeley and Wilson Ashamed of the Radicals | He Will start for New York to-morrow in custody of | = = = guid man ate’en."” The programme comprised, besides pon Be Red ndred pianos eute: {or connate by Paris, Dec. 6, 1867, in the Convention. Ce CH OF the St, Louis police. : | ALONG THE HUDSON this piece, “The Lady Clare,” «The Wreck of the | Warerooma Nos. bey Vourteseth-snreun Mae - ‘The discussion of tho question of French occupancy Montaourny, Dec, 5, 1867. gaiet eestane waiiaen Ga Vamsi Sy. Soles sue sl ahgas Hesperus,” “A Man’s Requirements,” “The Righ | ¥or 1 ~of Rome was continued in the Corps Légisiatif yester- M. Thiers, in @ long speech, defended the policy of the government in preserving the temporal power of the Pope, He characterized General Garibaldi as tho | tion in legislating for divorces and in other ways trans- Hon, Jobn Hogan and Colonel Switzier left for Wash- nitty te the Charge of Manalanghter in the | Bachelor's Dream" was deservedly eucored, und ‘‘Hame , whore the 1 f , Sentence ton! 7 tchelor’s falcon with which Italy bunts, condiog thelr authority and the ultra speeches of Mr. Senay Wha aie: Hoprseenne ae fateh Congrenta a ee wes Si wie rocama ral + ale sits gh eset a MP age ge sek ae Pete All the French troops have left Rome. Bingham and mon of that class are doing great injury to | digtrict of this State, and tho latter that of tir. | Near aud r Months? Confinement ft | gimost every vorso, Mra, Yelverton’s style of reading | ous. Faciory 51 i Sing Sing. is thoroughly English, with its clear, curt enunciation ; Panis, Deo, 5—~ Evening, In the Corps Légisiatif this evening the debate on Italian affairs was continued, M, Rouher said that without France Italy could not ‘fave saved Rome from revolution. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Fraxurort Bovcrss.—Faaxkrort, Dec. 5—Even- fing. —United Staies bonds are quoted at 75% for the tesue of 1962, Corrow Manxet.—Livanroor, Dec. 5— The cotton market closed active under a Mr. Greeley recontly wrote to Senator Wilson to oxort his influence to restrain the Alabama Convention from adopting extreme measures, Senator Wilson writes Geveral Swayne that the policy pursued by the Conv ree groom: and bringing odium on tho republican The final vote on the adoption of the constitution was taken late this bo resuited—year, 67; nays, 10; — and not “een . SEMPLE, Of Montgomery, prosented a protest signed by fifteen members, Siena of akots ase aoooueen. The protest was ordered to be 4 on the journal, but the Bames of the absentees who signed were stricken off. 1wo other members gave notice that they would present New Orteans, Dec. 6, 1867. rested here to-day on the charge of alscondix Vicksburg with ® large amount of money em from the Collector's office, Nearly $5,000 were found on the person of his wife, who is connected with ono of the most respectable families of St. Louis. Son, Who represcnis the Ninth district, ‘ NEW YORK. Appointment by Governor Fenton. Avsasy, Dec, 5, 1867. Governor Fenton has appointed Satmon Shaw, of Buf- falo, a Commissioner of the Niagara frontier police dis- escaped convict from Clinton, who has eighteen months to serve out and for whom a reward of $100 was offered. The other, Charles White, isa stranger and nothing is known of bim, but he is as desperate as his colleague incrime, They are now confined inthe Hudson jail in SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Whe Case of Richard Lewls, the Murderer of Hev. J. C. Richmond=—The Prisoner Plends Povanxeeram, Dee. 6, 1867, A larce concourse of people aasombled in the court room of the Supreme Court Circuit in this elty to-day to hear the final disposition of the caso of Richard Lowia, indi J for the murder of Rov, J. C. Richmond, It will be remembered that Lewis was once tried, convicted and sentenced to be hung for tho crime; but his coun- sel, Homer A, Nelson, succeeded in securing a stay of plead guilty to the cbarge of manslaughter in the fourth degree. The Court accepted the plea, when Mr. Nelson made an eloquent speech in the prisoner's behalf, and presented a petition signed by several hundred prom!- nont citizens of Dutchess county, asking the court to be vide, or Milking Song,” ‘The Bridge of Sighs,” “Sheridan's Ride,” and ‘The Bachelor's Dream." Sheridan's Ride’? was rendered with o spirit and force that wero heartily appreciated. Ne but her Continental education leads hor to embroider { with avariety of musically modulated tones, to which the American ear {s somewhat unaccustomed, Perhaps it is for this reason that eho was somewhat eoverely judged by our metropolitan critica, A amalier hail than thet in whieh she made her first appearance tn this city is more favorable to her voice, which, nevertheless, is of great compass aa well as aweetness Mrs, Yelverton, we understand, purpoces, after reading in Hartford, New Haven anda few other New Fngiaad chantes, bat Bot more spirituelles than the “American ‘Notes’? of the Hon, Mra, Yelverton. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. A Great Reduction in Prices of He ais a Children's Hoots and. Shoes, AUTRE PERS 1190 und L198 Bondage heating At C. Everdells, 148 to ding and Visiting Oni Country, Merchante=Catl at 9 JAberty. atreet, room 16, and examine the Wertiog 5 ensuring. Cup; i fe an article of merit that every family will buy, "onfect f ‘hal fi RESTON Pally Bhug Sisre, 10 asic Hous carter at Barclay street. cette ctead ad TOG, wo wpptoks at Ma" w Astor House, ehearnnetnet Pe alee treater wien eas hoon presented previously | riot, 1a place of James Adams, resignod. ocoed hen afterwards tho case was carried | towns, to “begin at Philadelphia an extensive tour 8! » wi makes seventeen mei roceedings, when afterwards tho case was carrie ns, Tat Loxoos Mossy Manxet.—Loxvox, Dec. $—Evan- | who protest aguist the conaitaton speakers Proceed ee. Of Appoals at Albany, and "Lowla wor | tbrough the Middle States, the South and the West, | Fools Physic Drinkc |, ‘The regular weekly statement shows that the Tae Convention will probably adjourn to-morrow, Arrest of Burglars at Hudson. granted a new trial, He appeared in court at ten o'clock | From the Fe gone which she won last night in Brooke "Tis poison tothe body; ia the Bank of land has decreased £341,000 Hepsox, Deo. 5, 1867, this morning accompanied ¥. jailer Palmer He at- | lyn it ts not too much to expect that she will bave They lon't suppose . since last weok. Consols closed at 935, ox dei burgiari ; in Ci tracted general aitention. fo was Atiired ina black | throughout the Union more than a mere suceis de curto- ‘This gource of wooe dividena, for money. American securities closed at the LOUISIANA. ‘Two desperate burgiara wore arrested in Canaan, iD | ¢-o0% coat, biack vest aud light pants, aud wore a gold | si’. And there is no doubt that the book about America wei Gomstipation’s hobby. bn Say ned ( oedegred a bo; Ere iaaway this county, yesterday, who have been operating in that ane is begs sik, Tein ah —— = papers go to — = tee ee ote And popner ‘ane 3 Illino! jay shares, i ‘Al the proper time the District Attorney ca! the | lisher wil ‘ull of piquant and original observations. ism; abares, 47%. town and Chatham, One proves to be Adam Ecole, an | | At ihe Fropel tiNelson stated that the prisoner would | Mr. Duekens’ new “ Amorlc Notes’* may be more me- ‘en ners eae They call it art— i een: rn tt ie, acute, in 2 MeOk, lems or feet, removed f of expense ut rs jew ~ omy ata ee Maeno | ee per The Covstitutional Convention yesterday resolved | de(auit of $5,000 bail each. merciful in the sentence, deca ibtinabidedtdinns for anrped . ed f. eee Sore, ‘The sales have been unusually heavy, footing up | that the per diem and compensatio: yd member ‘The District Attorney said that although public sent!- = 4 ‘ai NT. joo, ruggists 000 bales, including the usual proportion for | 19 posdeonpperts Myer yon ‘aiescas fev "hin The State Canals. ment ap} io favee Lowis now It would be different | VHRDICT Iv rum Recent Fatat, Acctbesr ox Tir Fur tox 1 Te ned a Ws Coy ti ae and export, Miaalin upland, 7$d.; mid- ™ = Scuexwctapy, Doc. 6, 1867, if the dead body of Richmond iaid before the Court, Avenve Livg—The taquest on the body of James Mor- iota aeremte Thome a. (B. “gr , 1%4 asgembling. @ yens and nays wore called for, and it rue tenn ‘ts the inus of the level bave beon ‘The clerk then propounded the usual questions to the | row, who was thrown from @ wagon and fataily injured | cured; pain stepped at onee oa the an De, percrrs Marker, —Li' Dec. 5— | was rejected—s? to 37. prisoner, closing with the query ‘Have you anything to the 27th of November by colliding with ono of tho | '* the proprietor also of the old Arye it Evening.—The market is geverally quiet. how. The following resolution (which Mterall working slowly during the day at groat disadvantage, | say why the sentence of the law should not be passed on tarrh and colds io the head, INSTANT PA! ut ever, has declined slightly since last and {s row mimteteirg (whieh is copied literally | conn tho ico forcing iteelf intoend around them, Wo | upon you?” to which Lewis said, “Ihave nothing to | Fulton avenue cars, was concluded on Wednesday even. | LATO. Muy no boltion aless Ie pike, iA} te sraners, 5 ry noe & eaten pga sth sama arind ¥ sn encod bnaaeched learn from Canal Commissioner Dorn, who has just re. | ®Y+ bo as merciful as you possibly can.” " ing, when the jury found the following verdict:—“That mrere of pills’ ina nayenne-turpen: ae the Committee on Bill of Rights: - Judge ard then addressed Lewis ina focling man- | James Morrow came to his death by being thrown from ublishing articies inst bim to turned from ® personal inspection of the Erie Canal | ner and with great solemnity, closing by saying his wagon in coming in collision with car No. 65 of the Buln Paint, “But Dr. Wolcott Keepr nga. f § authonitios quote a8 follows:—itoof, 112s, 64. per bb. for Talied Saves, | Senenweanay ie. e, bwoten see tee tog ding till the sentence was completed D ; id eloewht the face of 4 - 1 . George Dennis, for not stopping the cur an hes people how to enjoy better health withoy dot. Flor cured. “Pork, Ye, for Easton prime mots, Lard, | fod, inchs oavention assembled tedgincrate usrsugsiy | to ho bend of toy atzteonIoeks are maued witha ful to be inwardly aectd, and for a | wwooraining. iBe extent “of the” damage done ‘by | {fm of Vaiut sont fre 0: exprese chart oo Fo per © 0980, + per owt, for the Rig luyon the poor oppressed people under the saine basis of | force, and are making {aif progress with leakago under moment a slight tremor was visibie about bis lips. He | the collision.” With this intelligent verdict in a f] qrades of fine, Bacon, 42s. per cwt, for Cumberland | Congress of 1t67, that all men are created equal aud there- existing clreumatances, with tne mercury at twenty-eight will be conveved to Sing Sing this week. Ihe sentence | matter involving the question of responsibiiity for the & “a out. Lavanroot Provvon Marxer.—Livenroot, Deo. 5— ‘Bvening.—Tho market for American and other produce Reso ved, That the loyal people of the State of Louisiana, from w long experience under the white man bondage id this Siate, present our thanks tothe Thirty ninth and For. tieth Congress; and farther, that we endorse overy de iber- Tasos of the State, and are also ation for the ‘oppressed thankful to the radical friends throughout th; fore citzeus. A resolution to levy a tax of fifty cents per gallon on from Rome to Troy, that navigation is suspended at Rome and Utica !n consequence of the heavy anchor ice, two and three feos in depth in soine = ¥ tion and the ice from two to four inches {n thickness, canal jg doing all that should be reasonably expected. ne ‘ou be confined at hard labor jing for the term of one year the rendering of the Judge's 8 rose to their feet and ro- sentence of the law is that ate Prison at Sing Durii remarks the ontire audi gives general satisfaction, Fulton avenue line, the 27th day of November, 1867, and we, the jurors, censure the Brooklyn City Railroad Compeny for not instructing their employés more speciically im tlwir duties, and also the conductor, life of a human being, the jurors no doubt feel that they have acquitted themselves nobly in the eye: of the community, whereas {n reality they attach no penalty sp nover cares for the enarling puppice at hie are with him and approve of hie beralty, afd they know that uo other manufacturer dare open tg to remedion taken In the std blic and Invite them to test what they offer tor is opposed of he j ry Carrier to 6 é LATE Sa ey wi ¥ THE Day, TWEE ~ all spirits, alcobolic and distilled liquors sold in the | shouid the weather moderate and continue so until | % mediam to One. Petrol 2%. por galion for spirits, | yiaance Committos, tide water, : anata deka but little so far aa practical good can come of it, The y of in. / ene ain O4, for sen o. Tone quiet. ab.268 for Unica, Deo 5, 1867, | Reported Offer of the Chief Command of th ' be pay fo. me National Lateets, oh, we Mednd / entrain Sia or pein asd | phn ake aces” "Md ove uncer the | tne arn bon rad oh ed ts oink | “Alied Paeite Farenn co Genera: Mouaucra, | Son tig ernie cove sow sbey'Aave eine | 22" Sica Se fl “hate fea haf 7s. 3d, per Lang 6—Noon —Whale Manxers.—Lonxpoy, Dec, tules, to the Whereas, the republican party of for the last great «i aor of equal w United States ts now aslo, whieh Je forever itieal and civil rights ublican Congres id be no troubie. so that if the ice were away there wo Boys the blockade at Rome, We hear nothing fro are skating on the cai The Republica, of Popayan, states that a special envoy had been sont from the government of Peru to offer General Mosquera the chief command of all the allied hundred and one similar rebukes for their carelessness in the management of the road and their disregard of public safety. Cuarcr or Powoxwo.—Mrs, Eliza Hirley, residing at ban $10), One prize ine i pM eam MAR So, tango, = Uh ofl £39 por 252 gallons, Sperm oi), £112 per toa. sional Committ been the chief tnstrumentality of 4 forces 5 is ins ’ Send ty 2m prin, Lived cn £11 Yori oblong, | Spevleen fu, hy deem aval cage, at yyerrcce-ic~ aaa re recven with ihe reer to conter upon ty | BSter street, vied Coroner Lyach en Wednontay mat | *menrAihe iol Ae # — RY, . 6— — - ss ae J ied sD) ff re ee mt | Esteem, nremnove of sid comin u's | Terette Molter Havloson oy poy tieer, | siaamuaguegnatiouc ype nt Sin eve cuning im ih tang ceeds | 4 teal dae tae eA nsy' be at aber te'ts heraby invites to Geliver an sddrese Fait Rivn, Deo. 5, 1967, almost incredible, {¢ ie nevertheless true that when | death of a woman named Maria ton in the month of a superior in qi ality, prepa oes Sep cae. the situation of the country, at such time as | The main prec be the Globe print works in this Monuegea was souscene Ne fone yours’ banishment he Ociaber, Lo The Ce gota be forth that be poured demand, a) of our om mani! povuee ' UROP. INE NEWS. . city was destroyed by Ore at baif-past six o'clock this | ¢ . jaudanum a cup of of wi ° who | by cur Weil establiabed trade i 40 EUROPEAN MAR nla, & resolution Soa caterted 1» he Cotnmitien co morning. 10 contained ei printing macbines and a | ight Ge Wien nasatoaviedes d lady; partook and ied. shorty thereat. RBDVIKLD & HICH & /anutacturing ‘ee Dinasreas at Ses.—Livenroot, Deo 6.—The bark horeatter in genera: assembly shall have power to | large quantity of printed googs unfinished. The fre pn “$i cuted, which wae executed by Sergeant K * ot sitytt nm oe Humboldt, Capiain which left Baltimore on | amend I aby arliclo of thie onatitation; ner.| wascaused by theexptosion of wateam boiler, The oiler | A mecting of the National Association of Woollen | Cental efter, em, Wednesday morning, Wot De oe popubeyteenn Vapi fos Paitse sitoas® Ae 864n of October iat or Amterdam, wisn » cargo of | shall bey Bre soy a coca enother (convention iD | noaso was entirely demolished, and tho boiler throwa n | Manufusturers atsombled wt the St, Nicholas hotel last Trposnblesa chemiesi aunipaatice of the stomach wil * cman . febaceo, wes recently lost off the oust of Hoiiaad. No neds adept ee oF aad com Ak | sistance of two hundred yards, Another botler waa | evening, Loading manufacturing enterprises in th6 | be made, ‘In justice to Mr. Firth, however, ts but fair wit ty Le? ty ' Meirranroou, Dee. Bethe bark Verte was lost off per ay eg he main building, which I | country were faily represented, and hearty and unaai- | te sate © ee eae) mete, Geceee fete hws ORs "3 uM . 1 ed (no dave), No other particulars h The Jury ListesOrder of General Hancock | wide and the ontire eight of the bei Fweer uses = salen ot en in peda ay pee erapieas oe to have @ Who Day. TW! : come v0 p Leaving the Qualifications of Jurore to be | other boilers were biown into the alr, deavending on Pi te to aes by fees y 1 ‘tion of | however, be thoroughly a ere f Decided by the Court the roof of the dye house smashed it letety in, te ei of ihe ‘woollen auatey of tne event? and Revue ov Exrantwxstiyn wita Gasoune.—A lady inte ne rein xt preety Ove ; OHIO. nw Ouumans, Deo, 6, 1867. iy had tho explosion occurred when entire | git auailiary arte and trades, ‘The exposition will be | 45 Sanen siyis of fey wince aa " - os General Hencock baa tdoued the following order buliding was tn flames, Lf A ted ‘next season in some Western city—Chicago, evening entered op ofl store ip sire, B.D, | SY ithe red rush fort on Hoavy Verdict Againet Whiskey Dealers tn voking paragraph two of Special Order Re ‘i, hun Bi Who was oiting tm front of the ‘was bi hee M OF Cleveland--local competition | for the purp pe terri y, Sa ae fusesee aon wentaces ite bisa = provided for the immediate Tevision of jury liste to ox- gut by ue concussion, a mare of material fll Upon peccp cb 9 glam healer rpemnie : 6 , ans, Deo. 6 1007. | Tis an ctuivens aot regiatored votere uader the Recon. | Preesine Ris ins cee Oye Dos ke vanes Suppen Daats.—An unknown mas wont Into a liquer | Yt cee ae A goantity of gussline eo eoow orate Wyenhes Sey Maes ‘Ep the case of the Ualted States againsy Chase & 00 | suraetion sclei— wermasek by adying taanle ang vuvtained « fncvure sau Be Sie Saas arenan, caews nalbeen, We | Sees ae Theo appiied capable ister distillers, against whem charges fraud open ‘ eractaL 80, 203, the skull, A house was ‘® portion of the o'clock aed called foradriak, White mateh more t h Becrton 2, ri rane ean! RUNATY poet ‘pollen aie ack Uataun tea fhoack of IiNiag We gina tap wnguth be sogtonly fol Youne mae Ty Py esdics wed Paniog Segrernstssa tet tel