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"EUROPE. eee FINANCIAL UNEASINESS 19 ENGLAND An Eagiish Woman Votes at the Man- chester Election, wee Louis Blanc on the Fenian Exe- cutions, The Cunard mall steamship Roests, Captain Cook, whic jeft Liverpool at eleven A. ¥. on (be 50th wit and Quoenstown on the ist inst, arrived at this port yester~ @ay morning, bringing our epecis! correspondence and Pos from Europe, in deiall of our cable dospatches, ated to the Oth ult. Tee German mill Peanren, from \ ss agrived at this port yesterday eventing. House of Commose Lord: Btanley, ie sald be was quite ready to lay om (ner papers {p refererice to the questions ssion between ber Majesty's government stenmsbip Boruaste, Captain ton on the 27th of November, ander @ and that of the United States. They consisted of two would tell thelr own story it was not neccasary that he should make any statemeat on the wohject. The right to exercise female suffrage had rocelved a practical domonstration at the election of Mr. Jacob Bright as membor of Parlinment for Manchester. A roman uamed “Lily Maxwell,” who kept a shop and paid rates, was duly recorded on the ‘‘register’’ by some @rror or other as avotor. She wont to the polls and @iaimed the right to vote, an@ her elaim had to be ad- mitted, as the acrut!neors could not go behind the regis- tor, Tho case exeited considerable interest, ‘Tho English Board of Trade re\uros for October show @ falling off In the exporta of stx per cent as compared With October last year, For the ten months the felling om is three end a half per cent from the returns of the ame period in 1°66. It appears from the Snancial statement of the British government that arrangements have been made for a Wisave of an amount of Exchequer Bonds equal to the £700,000 recently held by iue Bauk of England and paid OW; also that the £1,000,000 failing due next March will Be renewed, power to that eect having beea taken in takes a desponding view of the ition of Engiand for tho coming year, selty of expending £2,000,000, an tn- come tax of ba ow, an incroase of 64. im the tax of 7958-0, and a probable rise in the taxes on tea and Sp rit duties, there is mach, {t , to be seriously con. @iderod by the government Another election defeat the English tories ts re. Mr. Puget, the liberal candidate for Seuth shire, bas defeated Mr. Pell, tory and tenant farmer. This ig a clear gain to tho liberals, Colonel Packe, whose death caused the vacancy, was a conela- Yet: supporter of the Derby government, Since the Poriod of the old Reform bill this division of the county has always boen er the cont tory party, Sndeod, until the p tm ay been no @ontest since 134), © al Candidates were @efesied by a majorit an twotsone, The Polling at the e S result are, tiere- fore, tie more « lean Toe Or tofa form Uo! the presidency series of mootinga of the National Ro passes advo Tate-paylog ciauso ai" distro of The} 1 and Coste!to, who fanded r Uriu's Hope and were @oaricted at the rec utn Dublin, were on She 29:h conveyed 1 Doblia by tho mail roate to Muibank Privon, f ions were umber of gix ough ore, naver, County nite untouched all the 0! aramualiion. fasuioned arma. Tho London Telegraph rocommends a royal visit to Breland asa panacea ior the intense disadection which “adm!ttod!y prevails in the Creon ele! The London News despsirs of the usefo! results which Me government anticipated fr ¢ Mauchoster strapg- Bngs. 1 notes how the Irish Cath clorgy sympathize with (heir countrys at aiftiction andine @ignation. The London /ima notices wiih displeasure Bho honors which have beon pald to the memories of the vier) judge-stretched law. The Maochestor Fenian trinis have beow put down at a total . On ihe night of November 2%, as Queen Vietoria was feiurning from Claremont to Windsor, a brewer's éray an into (he wecond carriage, killing ono of the tro Rorsos and smashing the carriage, Sir T. Biddulph was fogide, but was not hurt Sir J, Biddulph proceeded to Windsor in a baker's cart A large suppressed Carthusion monastery near Flor. ance was searched by the police, A very large mum of Money was discoverodg, as algo important documents, fucluding orders from Rome for (he monks to continue Organized at a rocrst society depend on the Grando Chartrauso of Gronobia, The eearch coatinars ‘The police seized an incendiary prociamatioa of Maze ni to the Italian army. , Fhe Morance correspondent of the London T¥nus Writing on the 26th of Nove: The Queen's speech aud t eture in our jacmeut bay onso'@! 0 ° aficr a succession of good fortune 3 have Over Known, ts now in one of fm order to owcort & @n Lis arrival on ths fixe vero conus Datierios on the are The body will be tanced « en io Viens Mra, Disreeti eae recos @hicn, but Mr. Dis fewbago and THE EASTERN QUESTION. Mopes of Thrkey from the Divisions ef the Christian Powers—How the Porte May At. Jones of the London Times are how a days viowe Not a few inter arded, would be ance on that one unos be BO aneiiy tantinople correspondent tn the Moscow @ ; represents the eels 80 great mil 4n the Misiance aya & ee Norte ie woll aware pend y n Knet tb Heoeentfend ferore of the Christiaa po ‘Viewed diferentiy by the Parte nod St. Pawor eels. nia, tho 7 L supporie | omic States; Pra e@east the Turkish gov Die fasion betwean the Torkien #9 far beck asthe time of bis M. de Moustior, now French Mintsvar of Foreign Aff Was enamonsod with the latter piag, in which tire'y concurred with Foad Pasha. io the Torks, then, i movement it tap Detereon the tivo! abinets will asvame & palpabie oti that docieive moment arrives Terkey, bg rely: RDN either court alternately, oeveny meonges to fur- ue OWn purposes, and, above ail, gains time Io desire, whole policy bas eocestoed eines the Pars wee | of o rpubiicag govermunend ay suicide sored (oe Drench z is mh i that by the next this cautions pelicy the od ent upon ite enterprise, Besides this, | which promised eration of ine Latin race, the the | creacdion of an€quilibrium —of a barrier opposed 10 tne Pe i | fog Mh, Sanat at ate tan anbs ars are being activel: clous thetals, \ cro - o i vega ral aed? On whose head was i010 be placed? M. Pre. ‘Vout Paradoi sa' plac her miliary estabdishment on @ Ob- ja the brow of another dreamer, viously We Power chighy aimed at in t | pointed up to that moment, and an e¢: therefore behooves us. to accelerate thi if | own power, disposed for adventures, our railways to the furkism and Austriam frontiers, and | of the bomen oe. Fh ere Squip our army 1m the best aud most effective sisie. | Hienitiua tt heal of auemoue end’ t Possibly we shail a: the very outset have to withstand @ | yovJiution. with @ taste for bork, aud ting beiweey, ood many oncmles single-handed, Tno Hoa. Heary | bo acged lu faire fino, 2 new feige Shee gaye olsen 5 p store (Or bere, ey say tnat be ula timid politician, 8, + reer and {f the policy of England remains unchanged, he iv destiny end obeyed tt by accepting YACHTING IN FRANCE, will probably bold aloof, like Lord Lyons, bu predo cessor, The intentions so openly avowed by the Moses» Gastte are nulurally poticed im more quarters than one. Not Turkoy gione, but tbe Kuiser, too, deems it prudent to de on bis guard. Interesting intelligence about Austrian Serng ons S Med sy an article of the sane pe ai jazeda Naradowa, a Polley paper not unconnected with ‘aris (Nov. 28) correspondence of the London Sar. the Governor Geeeral of Gallcia:—For many years past ‘ho creation of a yacht clab for all France rong the three Powers which divided Poland between them | ceived the approbation of the Minister of Marine, who Gid pot fai! out with each other, being ake interested | bas conceded several important privileges to all boats im the tenure of the common spolis, But things have | heving the ensign of the club, whch is a three-cognered undergone & change of late, Austria is no longer appre | flag of the national tricolor, bearing on the central biue hensive about her share, and accordingly finds the road | a sive point white star. 9 Emperor has decided that open to Ruswiau Poland whenever she likes, At the last | ail communications between the club eommittes aod Paris interview Austria treated the Polish question with | government shall be made through one of bis usval the most wareserved frankness, aod wor Rassia to caup—a member ef the club. Pho club whenco declaro war against Austria now the immedrate effect has sprung was the Rowing Clubjof Amires, would be to cause this important topic to be revived. | founded by Kari Cowley and M.-Thiere, each of whom iors = would be the result of Rugsia’s setting to work | regularly attended its meotungs durimg the sammer a toe Eset, Beason, The above sta'ements are in the main correct. Baron The committee, of which M. Benoist Champy is the Beust and M, de Moustier, when they last saw each | chairman, and the Dukes des Curs and Sutherland, aud ether, concurred tn the opinion that Constantinople ant Sesmaizon, members, are anxious to found s Would be best defended at Warsaw, The fact i appar- | oiub house and placo of reudezvons, such as Cowes, in ul, dat before it can be applied must be recognized by | the Isie of Wight, for the use of their membera, aud a the Berlin Cabinet, genera! meating place, where regattas cap take pitce, BRITISH REFORM. NEW YORK CITY, Workivgmen for Parliame: (From the London Star, Nov THE COURTS, A special mecuog of the general committee of the Workingtaen’s Asesociation was held last evening at the offices, ‘pn Belt court, to receive a report from the sub- comauttee, on tho progress making with the Working- men’s Parhamentary Election Fuod. Mr. G. Potter oecupled the char, The Chairman reported that the rulos for toe matagement of the fund, with the address of the association on the representation of labor bad been printed in a pamphlet form, and as soon ag tho hist A Ualversal National Club by Imperial Sanctlon, COURT CALENDARS—THIS BAY, Supreme Court—Circalt—Part 1, Held by Jndve Sutherland, Court opens at half-past ten o'elock A. M, Ne Curran, de. ve. Lake, “1787-—Wotherspoon " @1S—Stisges er al. vs, Rode Dr. Walt et al, vs, Of trustoes and Commitee were Completed copies would | | ets. 1789—Vanderkoest @t al. vs. be printed for general circalation. Of the six trustees | 1203—Donzlass ve, Eilts, uh ne et al, required four goutiemon of political infuence bad been | 17 —Sellers vs. Scuwartz @t 1791—Cheissie, Jr, va Moore obtained and four more names were required to corn- plete the commities of twelve, A large number of sub- scriptions Lad been promised as soon ag the scheme was in working order, aod an account would be opened at the Imperial Bank im the name of the trustees, It was inteuded to commence active operations with the new yeor. The report was carried and adopted, and a depu- tation was appotnted to walt upon certain gentlemen fod members of Partiament to obtain the necossary trustees snd committee men, ‘Mr. Bradherst them moved, and Mr. Squire seeouded, the following resoln tor hat reve: members of Parliament and infivential middle class reformert having expressed their approval of the manner in whick the operations of the Working Men's Association had been condneted and their desire to assist the association al. et ai. 749—Minzesbeimer et nl. vs, babildel a va, Hymann et a a 1773—Deutseh Eisfelder 1799—Cocks vs, Barney. 3801—Saunders vs. Balz et at. al. vs, Water. 1803--Levy vs, Reichman, 40 et al. 18 5— Hansett va, de Ni Bk. of Titns. 1807—Ciatlin eb al va. Fitz- va, Green! ville ¥ 5 ald, 1781—Bont alka alys. Drake 2s halve Adame, etal. $ ie 1783—Moyer va, Mann, Supreme Court=Ctrenit—Part 2. Held by Jodge Barnard, Court opens at half-past ten o'clock A, &. Nos, 1252-—Brien et ay. ys. Great Northern O11 Co, ugh ve, Wright et al. Noe, ¥/ 74--Docebin va, Moretla, aga tn the p tiow Of fe polivival, social aud. educa- PR Te maroon tional , Us Committee inyits such persons to be- Wis—Kneas ys. Giics, A come honorary members of the association by the pay- ec, 1956 —Thayer, &e., va, Culby, ment of a donation of £6, or an annual subscription of V8, Greg- 1993—Selomen f. one gunee, That the society bo tastructed to print and ory. 1852 —Musiand va, G etal. GH—Votorst vs, Hinckney etal. 1596—Fowler ys. Woods, cCavthy va, O'Brien, 1v—Pogh va, Wright til ch vs, Kabo. tofey vs. Johnson et ai 3890~Bloom et al. va. Kirk- patrick, fapreme Conrt—Cireuit=Part : Teld by Judge Balcom, Court opens at ten o'clock A. M, ‘at issue the above resoiution in a ciroular to all liberal members of Fartiament aud leading muddle class re- formers.” The resolution was agroed to, ENGLAND AND REVOLUTION. Lovls Blane on the E M. Louis Banc is the London correspondentef tho Yarls Jemps, In an aceoant which he givesor the exe. Lon ¢ o Fen ere are no words of comm'str- ation for the viclim of the unfortanate men who have suilered, and bis readers might infer, for anything they e tod to sye conirury, that no one had mot with a oath except those three, Ibis in this fashion ius bis accoun::— 1 ig saved? Offictsl Rugtaxd drews her biay You b sod, tiod OL Mercy! On Satur. last Caleratt, your taduiul minisier, btrangled turee Then taere were prio 4s who, while (he bangnaa reof their bodies, of their souls t tho puntsomens of death. OSisial eociety prays tauow whom jt butchers. It puts water in its wine; 419—Gunn ya, Commiesion Now, J416--Mahevwen va, 8. Pew ers of Euaigcution, vs, onl 1760~Montgomery ve, De Ls. al, valet. va 633-~Carow'vs, lly, Sherk, e Supreme Conet=Specint Term. Helaby Jadge James, Court opens at eleven o'clock A. Demurrer:— . No. 1$-—solinson vs, Mack. 4 Of kaw and fuckin holy water in blood. What a pious ¢:siribution of parts! Jesus! which Aaa Alien, L Cater nor to Mon but whe Ireland wi adinne, i the logic of these ir i aig F queaden was to frghten such of the Fenians ai —The | Penglo | ex rel. Allon, Larkin and Gonid, might be tempted to re Ronghton eed. 218—Nelaou vs, Waits et to frigiuten . Welt, then, the’ oxeelignco of that rte pan proceoding was so bighiy thoagbt of that unheard of precautions were takep, The proof that the authorittos did ue eband any attempt vt rescue—tbe proof tbat ertain to inapiro fear by banging these men, Abing Manchester with troops; that a reserva cavairy, ready (o charge iho croyed at the first goal, a$ sted bebiad the prison; that thoy, Poreever, armed three thousand constables; that thoy barricade | wil the approaches tothe soa Told; thet they ed Wilb arhilery the epace which it command: tn a word, tuat they were prepared to defend the baa: man witu cannon. * © * Ab! you do not reiloct, You gave up these three men to ve strangied in order tu frigitou others. § Whereaa, it io you yourselves whe wre afraid, Tofani ~aVairy, artliery, an army of consia- Dies--this is what you require to protect Caleraft, wie protects you, People who kill reason very badty, it avons, * ® * Ob, certainly in Euglond as elsewhere x 'y of death, 0 deserving of reprobation, oven Sauem, Sade ot al, graham A.M, Cau of ealendar at Court opens Noe. 146 Rea ve fd Sturgis ys 2 Ws—iewin et al AD plsrson vs, Amdorson, jener va. Tyler, ova. Aspinwall. w. Cousstlo D 195—Pouer vs, Potter, Ae. QBrwin Mau- 1419—Bay: M Company ve. inne. ‘The Russell File Saperior Court—Trial Term: pn ty ‘malefactors, is infamous ‘when Meld vy Judge B. od on children whose only erima is having | wow. ‘ly loved thar sack Abeir 1 gente iS—Copdman va. Aleta. ot H7/—Nichole ve. Acktoy. And ta England, a3 elsevehers, to take aw " r , Sel—Maiica vs. Lynch. lie im order to inspire respect tor life is a ferocious } S89—Wand ve, Contral Park RAS-—Hockor ve De Forest flupidity.”” He contrasts the conduct of the police ta | gy cares Will, Bik f nd with thas of Pra: In Frevee the police | gyy7—Nat. Shoo sud L. Bank, 275—ral \riourly Om peaceable visitors round a tombs here ry B15. sands of citizens pat (remselves in movement to do orto men whe ars deciared by the tribusaisto be murderer, aud at@ ae mariyra those who ara by the government reptied os traitors, # * * But y Barnes ¢x rel, de. 25u7—Sanger va, Mata ger. Superior Conrt=Trint Term=Part 3. a country is that whcre It laperinitted to wear mour Held by Judge Garvia, tn pubile for Irishznen on England, and where ea! ». inay freely cry, ‘Cursed for evor be those who maa Mjascweg we bevpeae. woe aiseetine Gente ho seaffuld neg ateate %510--Flore Oo, Va. 38%%—Nattonal S&L. Bauk Pet a hee ee NAPOLEON'S IDEAS. Se—Walsd vm C Page CURA Vira Insurane 2 18MeMacon ve. Hope, Bidt— Tinker ¥. Conan Plens=Trial Term! Mela by Sulge sendy, r at clevoa A. Mf The Three Great Bvente=Mexico, Geroany and Lialy-The Emperor's Feeling Tows ted Stutew-Kogland’s Reasons for sapondence of London Tove } oa the Pronch expt ve appeared ia the Mowe Conte 2 the pon ef M, de Reratry, ts now pobliau ume entitled L’Bévrion a la Chute de These papers wore tead with Nos L-Rart va. Ge ia5—Col Maximilien, 2 interest whee they first appeared, aud ia their proseat i mW iiferd w y form will nob command tee ‘attention from teing | (j—seswan rectwe Mépor, Sie Tne: suse the world by a preface from BM. Prevort Marine Court=Tri Term. Rett by Judge Hearne, ens at ten o'c) particularly the last mon. aunti\auonal sovereign Com: Ministers 19 suvaiituted that of bis designe in the silence of ag himself up to his soutary reve. F t \sters fsolatod on eubmituing the judgment ¢ the nation enterprises coutem: him and, te eprevent of ther graveful thauks or pattiotic regrets’ The ¢M. Thiers on Geraan waity eallan unity Before 3: Pee were set forth ip luis speeches tn Uhe ve body last ora J R ford. section, and it t# evident that they ereshared by M. In the matier of Henry P. Metaler and Thomas G. Cow. Provost Paradol, No reeponeible Cabinet, he asirna, tol-ther republican or monarchical, could ever have oon ceived. prepared and rendered tnewitale tha war of 1859, Cayour described {a_bIs correspondsnc:, No dle Cabinet would have fewored the designs of M. kin the hope of deriving advantage from \\-m, or would have refused the Moposats ot Eogiand to prorent ombsrment of (ne Denisa monarchy. But in co perthvoatie, alleged haw r tog creditors, Willson, te In this ease the petition- ‘on & Co, requested tuai the ted States for the faithful per D, ©, Brown, attorney for 12 @ motion to that effect, rantod it, ¢irooting that the d ds with a Invtance ie the effect ef personal government more | @ eve 10 sufflciggs sureties as shall Patent than (n Che atemps to found a thrope in Mexico | be approved by Ar. Honry Wilder the Register, to Sud toast na Austtinn § Prince upon it. ltaliin | whom the tuaiter Lad boew refui unity and Prossian eapremacy Lave not yet preduced bli ther consequences, whereas the Mexicen enter. prise ia definitively closed, and therefore may be beter Potitious Hed Yesterdays. . Tho following potitions wore Sled poeteriay in bank judged, Thore is aaother difforence between them, | Puptoy:—Philip T. Hearth, York city, referred to Tho italian en aune Dane io France a good pumber of | Register Ketchum, lane J, Macsen, Now Yorkelty, Partisans, ead, Complicated as it ts with the rotigious | roforred to Hogistor Piteh; Theodore C. Foote, Green. Gaoation, ik divides pubife opinion; but, as apy rate, it la burg, Westchester pot disavowed by the whole nation: — “é ey ounty, referred to ister Close; Witham 3. Goodma { i. be acd Mayor 1. Levy, Now York Hh anne Lavine, Kew ‘The supremacy of Prussia in Germany te considered with | city, referred to Reg las induigance, and tha, faulle ev inidia and #9 (resizcom- | York city, referred : mitted which @ giron dirth bo it are generally oom | New York city, referred Gemmmed, though 1 must af tap wane irae, by adialsind Bt | Sea ig Now Work cx Accriatn number of Proacbimen, imbued with the dootrin 1, j aboot nationalities and the necessar, Formation of grant Mige!, Now York ct Regi Bintee at the efpense of email ones, ‘axopt esian great Edgar Vrosdweil, New Vork cfly, teferrell to ese aod Geran unity. Rogtster Dagon. Bet the en erpetition edpernin ed nothing te o> -emcmcem niin hee recommend It, and of thoss threo events’it ts the one cry cE. which most exposes aud Condemns the system of per- INTELLY Sars n hae paren ie capa rar or amie (alee Fe ! Baann oF Cire Cosy. —rhe mot yesterday 4 Ah tae to the — {ee of tis eit warts ihe United Sate, of america, | morning, Det hcviog we quorum © feces valll (hres boon boos aa Ded the Temperor fore, | eclock P.M. ras ordered, At the latier session the tral” Sie “heeae ae “apporen ne wees? TEs'| a tals borviccore conealiede Ou the reeras Cs iwi ofo' United sietes was at the bottom of the Mertean | Thirteeath Seventeenth ward the of ind ‘variows sonshanute. for, Couneliags. 8 decry | are 8h there wege mo votes et ames, ihe tease fee Whi } new Post Office building met at the Bank of Commorce Yesterday, hit arrived at no decermination as to making tho final selection of a deslgu for the pep eie A nny, H gis Hi i i ag E al i i g H aE AH Sznous Assitlt—Pronsnts day affernoon offiger Davis, of the Seveuteenth precinct, arrested s boy $f about fourteen years, usmed Charles Ling, be on Tuesday afternooa enterod the vlaughter house at O7 First avenue, whero a young maa named bert Armstrong was at work, and, takiog up @ band. J two plans have been submited to the com: fal ef lime, throw ft in Armstrong, who whch number fourteen have been set apart for aw>ius | is now under medical re fa Welleruntiioepiel the Toss oie honia eee ee srohitect whom pian ine ee ae th nit ing it, Oo ion, fore Ji Buancley, at $5,000; to une second in it, ; Yo the third im Market Police Court, it was th: t Dest 1D temporarily merit, $2,000; to the fourth, $1, ‘The balunce of tho | commit the prisoner (Ling) until an oficial statement Pians (0) are divided into-two of which fi from the surgeon at the hospital of the injuries received are to receive $500 and the others $300 cxeh—making | by Armstroug has been handed to the pisgistrate, ports argc amare $15,009, The extent of the ALLEGED ATIRMPT AY Ansow,—At Ofieen minutes pit 1g may be judged from the fact thet the ground im the Park to be covered by it ig 65,259 square feet fu éxtont, whereas the City i! buiiding covers only 18,706 squaro feet—less than one-third. The diGeusty which formeriy was rumored to exist as to a coubt respecting the Lilie to the site conveyed tothe United States being po verted in tho city has been satisfactorily adjusted, The ittle bas been investigated aad passed, and the purchase money paid into the city treasury by the federal Poreneet, ‘the commission will mect again next wee! Rossta,—Lecrure wy Rev. Da, Taoxrsox.—The Rev. Josoph P, Thompson delivered a lecture upon Whsela, being the second of a series of six, before a refined audi- ence last evening in the Thirteonth street Presbyterian church, The lecturer gave a.most interesting account of the mauners, cuztoms, social life, form of religious worsnip and history and ment of the le of Russia, and as eviaonces of the pantuaws of ceeubtiosel are, that she empire comptiged €,000,000 equare tile, ire Compr: juare m! 000,000 souls, "Ts has @ atanc! 500,000 ra 150.000 add tio: the prevent emperor of commerce and manulactu: on ap increased and improved scalo was producing a marked benoficial result througbout the couatry, a its scientific, mining and mulitary 4" any in Europe, In sonclusion he alluded to the ema clpavion of 23,000,000 of serfa a3 Russia’s great pro- ressive siep toward civilization, and to America and ussi@ as tho two great powors of the world, boih werk. ing out parattel destinies under the Influence of disinct, though equally noble, ideas. New Yoax Crry Mission 2xp Trace Sociery.—The forty-first annual meeting of this !nstisution was held at the Bible House yesterday, The Rev. Thomas De Wiit prezided, According to the weasurer'’s report, which was vead, tho past yenr’s recoipts were $37,026; those in ald of building fund, to bo addGd, were $25,543. The oxpenditures Were as follows:—~Missionaries® remu- eration, $20,403; for tracts, papers, &c,, $2,097; for $2,007; payments on account of stations, $23,931; leaving on hand a owlanes of $4.61. The Directors’ annual report fur- nisbes the following statietics:—6 217 religious meetings have becn held, and 14,483 persons persuaded to attend worship; porsons guited with the cunrches, 682; 1a Monary visits daring tho year, 116,522 Donations aid of the poor, $5.769 in cash, besides considcravle gilts in clothing aud goods, Distributed for the reiiet of 1 nid Of the education of their clil- ore’ people who suffered by the riots, d soldiers and tore, $2,100, Tracts Giatribated, 1,007,581; Bibles, 7 testaments, 872. Gachered into Sabbath 'sehools, 2,926 chiidren, Names enrolled on the temperance pledge, 1,654. Atier ad © Directors’ report a new Board (fifty in number) dand the meeting adjourned, ARRAGUT Prize ASSOCIATION, —A regular meoting ofthe Furragat i’rize Association wa3 held last ey ing, at Kast Broadway, G, H, Lockwood pr sidiag aud J, W. Sande acung as secretary. The commit Pointed to wait on the Mayor with a view w sreurom room nt ube City Hall reported, thro deid, that a room had not as The report of Adciral Porter vo the Judiciary rad Commitiee on debalf of the cause of the association that tho 4 report tho Admiral stared which were enveged tu ¢ of New Oricans aud the torts adjacent had bs fied in the bill introduced by Goneral But thirteen only Which aetnaily passed tne forts Rav.ug boon included, "The vewels excluded Were as follows; — ‘Tue mortar loot under command of Porter, wine! barded and reduced Fort Jackson, twanty-cae 4p the reduction of Oh mantod by Adm rai Far Porier cone!ided by recomnmending tat ihe of mec of these vesvels be iacluded in « frtitre tue ustociauon be gseenced r Ofty conte per week waz ade |, aad the meeiing was adjourned to meet on Weduceday evening noxt, Cencue FRaxcas px 1’ Harton —This soctalf masieal ond dramatic organisation, numbering many of the wlth ivet of aur French fellow citizens, gave am entor- tainments last evening im tne etegant salons of tho Aliemaunia Club, in Sixteenth street, near Union A and elign'fut throng of jends of tue listened to the programme, whch embraced ine farce "Les Mémotres de Richeliea,”” the parts sustained by Messrs, B. Fro: ‘tine, Mite, Solange and Mme De! eolections by Atessre, Chalisz, Qppeahetm, ap exquitite guitar eolo by lr, Napoieon clading Wb @ OMe Act wat ele, The evoaing was devoted to dancing and the disc an ee rity? By a Tho ennuat faacy dress ball of the Cercle January next, at ihe Acatemy of Meee, Will be among (he most brilliant alairs of the nier, Tne Snip Lon» Brovewsa.—The Hamburg ship Lord Rroogham, Captain Jergensoo, from Liamburg, arrived on the Gb inst, and has since been at anchor in lower Qasrantine, oa ncconat of cholera a. Passengers. She will come to the ciy on Privay, after proper Cleansing end fumigation, Her passengers are all in ® gutisfactory state of consalezconco, and to-day thoy will be transterred to the hospital svip for a few days. AcomENT av Sma,—White the steameh!p Fatteras wae on her way to this pert he accidentally burst of her steam pipes, when two of the bands, named Jol Sethvan and Wiiham Patiersoa, wore severely scalded about the body end ters, They immediately received whatever attentions could be got on board; aad on the arrival of thw steamer at tuys port they wore conveyed to the New York Hospital Fata Casvanty.—Yestentay xtteravon William Wail, a youth of eighteen yours, feil throvgh the batch. way from the fourt story of Mestre, J. A. Gray & ireen a printing es: Bont, Jaced street, to the wud war se eoverely injured that death ards. An inquest will be bold on e the POLICE INTELLIGENCE, snot oy Paton Preraxces,—Vestorday norm’ My. Ny, s rostdent of this cliy, csczod the arrest Bradshaw, by oMeor Faret, of the Twenty- i precinct, on a charge of false pretences, Reilly three o'clock yesterday morning, flames avd smoke were soon procesding from the basement of the tenement house 679 Third avenue, cceupied by Robert Cohen as astore for glass ia packages, &o. The fire, however, was oxtinguished by $he owner of the building throwing upon the combustible material lying on the floor of the basement—straw taien from the boxes in which giass had been packed—a fow pails of water. Wildam We Ruodes, District Logineer, attached to the Metropolitan Fire Department, was, with others, speedily on the spot, Marabai Baker, ‘Tbe time ai wiich and subsequently Fire and the wanver to which the fire brok: to be sufliciently grave to warrant the arrest of Cohen. While on their way to the Nineteenth precicct station bouse the acevted remarked to offices Reyoolds, in ‘Waone custody he was, that the fre was purely acoci- dental. The lamp, containing kerosene be said, buret ond the flames ignited the straw on the floor; and, before he could raise am alarm of extinsuish the tira, tho emoke roiled out in volumes througa tbe doors and window, But, at the examination beld Lefore Judge Con- nolly at the Fourth District Police Court ast even'ng, it was i by the and the tiromen that uo amell of kerosene been noticed by them, Its presence could not ve detected. Th» counsel for the prisoner, Mr. Nesbitt, heid that the dease smoke pro- ceeding from the siraw, and mosphere of te apartment, for the moment being charged with carbon, it was next to impossibie to detect the pregcace of any substance even ag pungent ss kerosené. The Fire Marehat admitted ihe possibility of an explosion in a jamp proceeding from a wmall quantity of tho oil named, the heat generating gas; bit he was of tho opmton that no amount of emoke could destroy its smell, The accused is insured for $700—covoring all his effecis, The floal consideration of tho saso was Postponed until to-day at three o'clock, BEAVY SWINDLING OPERATION, A Bap¥ing House Swindied Out of Sixtecn Thousand Dollars in Gold. Some few months ago a very gontiomanly looking mas,"who gnve his name as Henry Miller, called at tho oflee of ¢, Harvier, No, 49 Exchange place, and sald that he wished to engage an office whic’a was tol ct on the third floor of the building. He was told that ho could have the room provided his references were satis~ facvory, As a reference, however, ho pela the rent for tho first quarter in advance, end at once took possestion of tho room, He commenced immodiately to transact bugiuess with Harvier, employing the latter to “carry” gold for him, Aifuirs weut oa qwetty and seomingly correctly, buying generally on a *matgin,’? having the ¢ Tors” made in but two or three casas, and then paying promptly. Jn April lost this sams individual opened s small ac- count with the National Ocean Bank, bis sui 5 Sele dom, if ever, exceeaing $1,000, On Tuesday morning last he deposited at the Ocean Bank a check purporting to have boon drawn by a firm in this city om the Bank of New York for $8,900- Against this ceposk be drew two obocks—one for $2,100 aud one for $2,400-— goth of whieh he bad ceriidea by (io biak officera, Alter procuring the éitecks he returned to hie office, stopping oa the way atthe vilice of Messenger & Co., 139 Broadway, and there orderiug $16,000 in gold to be delivered to bim in the ufternoon. He stopped aleo and gave a stmilar order at Harvier’s olfice. At the time appointed for the delivery of the gold, Miser called at Harvior’s and received threo $5,000 and a@ one $1,000 gold chocks, yaent therefor the check which tind heen ¢ Bavk for $2,100, but which in the meat $4,000. “Mujer them proceeded to and tendered the $2,200 check—now Mr. Messenger gurpeciad shay al was not mgal. Aiiller that the gold was nai at shai moment rea: Would send for itimmediaiaiy. Miller departed, pr to call in five minut foasenger despatched to the Ocean Lan! genuine, On ap taformed that not ouly was the check altered, the deposit oa whuck it bad beem issued had prov be bogus. it appears that tho $8,900 cnock ou being > sented at the Baui.of New York was deciared wort ales: ‘but tho Ocean Bank oflleers nad no redress, Li ws almost Needless tO state that dliller did mot call back to Messen zer’a eilloe as he pr Ho, no doudt the reason of alr. Mesneager's wis for adeay «. a fow minutes reparing the gold for delivery, and .nought he baa r let well enogh alone’ jars th tad 80 decamped wilh the $16,000 -he obiaiges from Harvier, Miler ta about five fect eight inchos in height, sandy side whiskers, Ii niet and geationmanly ta bis co- meanor, and was evideatiy well posied on beaking busi- best ane sharp dudgea of other pons. Thus far be has escaped arrest; Lut detcotive M dougal, a quit, eucrgeeand expert cilccr, Las cha: of the case, and, a) On @ wrist search, woich be imatiteted, ne ctue to Milles previous Lisory or prova- bie fature ouald be found, he entertains great Lopes of securing the fugit!ve avan early day, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ried, ALten—Suewy.=—To Beatin on Tnesday, December house of the bride’s father, by the Ad, Mr. Almur F, ALLaN lo Euma, daughter of Mr. Jobn ~iieby, Bract—Jinvis —in Hartford, Conn., om Thursday, December 5, by the Right Rev, ‘Bishop Wiltiams, Mr. & Eisas Hatin Hart, by Mowers Beach, of Plilacetpha, and daughter of Rov. Wiiliom Jarria, Beacaw—Corerney.—At Southold, L. 1, or Wednes- day, December 11, by the Ray, Ephor Whittaker, Wat, KE. bracaw, of Woolsids, L. 1, to Saman A. Counrssy, daughter of 1H. Goidemith, Baq., of Southold, 1. 1, ret Bava t—Tavitaro.—Oa Wednerd: atthe AaiLor Menornal church, Forty-eghsn ot, by the Rev. Thomas Jagger, N. Bixawat to Crawaxin a Haveasn, daughter of the tate Henry Havi.an®, all of this cry. Boston papers pleass copy. pd We—-AvTOUR ~IE Shektyn, on Tuesday, Necomber 20, at tho church of the Hely Trtwity, the Rov, Dr, Littlejohn, Jaxea © Brows, of New Yors, to Avs Lue, eldest daughior of Wiliam H, Arther, fsq. Lase--Ricutosp,.—On Tuesday, December 10, at St, Takes chareh, Her, Banasy IL Laxe a, eldes, daughior of Robert Richmond, Esq., all ~-Gipannast,—On Wedaestay, Decomber 4, J, W. Shackelford, D. D., H. T, Moopnet to ., only danghler of Amz! Garabrant, 654, ail of mi —Tatowrsox,—At the Mighlands of Navesiak, + on Tue! December 10, by the Rev. Geo. Jou WN. KER, Esy., of Woodside, i. 1., to i, gent dangnter of Joseph J, hompson, Exq, of Noamoath county, ». J. Sacrn— Cxpanmite. Hien Cove, L. At ¢ 1, on Wednos called cpon Dradshaw, who is a ticket ayent, and enid Docomber Uy by Rev, Wiliam Backmas, Firzuvar he wisned a ticket for Callforaia on board the steamship i, Lsq., of New York city, to Manica J., daughter Honey € hich sailed yestorday, Bradshaw then | &f {he late Charlea Underaill, of the former place. No sold R which ho reprosented was good for | SF the Chevy , and ater pay ing his mower (£100) Reilly v +—Pevey,.—On Tuesday, December 10, at the 7 y learned thes the ticket waa not Tesidencs of the bride's parenta, by Rov, 3. Osgood, it fora ahp that was “tok to eat’ iit mest | det J. Ve cent v0 Pomc, daghter of Bamael Perry, Saturday. ate ng how he been duped and | Fa, al! of tuse city, deceived ol fore return of bis money, bas this Bradshaw would wot listen 4, which left Relily ao Birth. bot to make a cony it Faroe. Wednesday morning, De: ber 13, fteamer of Saturday, Bradshaw wae ta. Mea | wR, Of & cou. Jurtice Dowling, on the proper complaint, cot. Beri ja) aud San Pragcisce } papers plearo mitied te Tombe' f fault of $6,000 vail, apers ia th Aedinioly tramemiited to jatrict Atioreey's office for action by the Grand Died, ® few doye ago Bradahaw wae betoro s for practising e similar fraud upone f iadied going to California, but in tbat case, after 8 brief incarceration, he gave (hem tekotw on the ship as agreed upon and was discharged. Altegeo Lancane oF Reverca Staura,—Juatioe Mogan Foeterday decided to hold for trial, before the Court of Genera! Sessions, Leonard Huyok and Kdwin A. Weed, sted tho day previous on the charge of having stolen jovernal ue stamps, valued ab $6,200, from the Colector's office In Baltimore, Md., as ‘a = forday's Hisriun, fhe dofeadauts were liverated on bal! in tho wuta of $5,000 each, ALiecn» Yonatioy ov rae Warskousr LAW. Yes. lerday afternoon Jota Opdyke appeared mt the Jefer. con Market Polica Court and preferred @ complaint against John Gulbertaon, Is fa alleged in the aiidavis thai daring the moath of January, 1960, and sudse- nent months in the game year, complaiasat placed im the warebouse of John diberieon Na 4 away, threa busdred and thirty-three balos of cottom—about sxc —Ja Brookiya, at his eon's residence, on Jay morning, Decomber 11, Sisaick Biaxne, ip JON year of bis age. che rotatives and frieuds of the family a1 oud the (oneral, from the resiasoce of bu reo ©. Bicnke, 263 Sackett street, Brooklya, on Friday atiers Boon, at two o'eiock. At Bergou, N, J., om Wednesday, Doonmber fever, Para A, son of Berila sod Emme od 8 monthe 2 day rh aad re of the family are respect fully invited to witend the funeral services, at the corser of esant and lars sirocts, on Friday afteraoon, ai i, Bowrwicx.—On Wednesday, December 11, of scarlet Luu Mar, MH aT ae ate - and ae months an Mays Treaia a? the family Gro respectfully invited to aviend oem funeral, from the psig a $e parent en ie -eighta ‘Breet, area. enereoba, at two 6! Hg Dr iy oases Copy, coomameesuddsaly, om Wotreeday evening, De- by oy! Tl, Ivo, Broava®, in the 401h year of his ago. ww ie #frionde and the members of the drauatio profes. ot 1.600, fens for wien tk Careoes ip sieeee ion an iuvived to attend the funeral, from bin .a:s resi- same; that du of aid it is charged ee J ON Varick, on Friday after. « . 4 Sepons bin tan 4 aad tennsferred | rho members of Ocean Lodge, F. and A M., No, 165, tis own coe, | SF¢ Sammoned to meres at Masonio i, corner of aome Broome and Croaby (to-morrow), as warrast by | S¥elve M., to attend the our Jate brother, Court, ave | Joun ‘The members of the fraternity ars ra. io the dum of $15,000 | #Pectfolly , W.0, BENNET, W. M, Car, Harbor, 8. 1., on Tuesday, De- Rotors AGUtLt—Pansoxatiya 4 Pouce OPPiCR. — come 10, ding Racunt Guin eget ‘60 eae dad 6 On Tuseday night, abou iwelre a’gook, Joka Finer, | The friomde end relatives aro seapestfully invited to t f j f ie i is # ef : eens I cn Reet ; 3 city, at half-past ten o'cloc! ors L. Dosray, eldest poy. of tue family are 4 fu from the of be a ea Padey, a twelee a noon. ¢ . Fivos,—At Poeksiil!, on Wednesday moral ber 11, Macnioesx, wife of Nathan L. Fisch, 1 tbe ves and friends of the famiiy are to attend the faveral, on Friday from ber lase residence, 8: Fisxigax.—On Tur , December 10, Jone i a native of Baley James Duff, county Cavam, His friends are invited toatiend the funeral af pense apenas re etreet, pt | Boon at one o'c! > Firzerratn,—James, son of Thomas and Johanne Fite. raid, aged 21 years, rhe friends is meighbors are invited ‘es 4 Tespectfully attend the funeral, from the residence of his pote’ Cherry street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at oe! - Ata special meeting of the Liberty Guard, held ad' their rooms on Wednesday evening ber 11, 1867, the death of James Fi:zzeraid was approm ane nounced and the owes Preawbie avd resol} ‘sanismonaiy opted :-— ‘Whereas {t bas pleased Almighty God to remove earth our late comrade, James Fitzgerald; and it is eminently proper that s.itable meption of this event shouid be made on our records; therefore, Reso.ved, That while we bow to the decree,ot ig too wise to err, too geod to bs unkind. we lament with heartfelt sorrow the of @ companion #0 amily bie, & comrade fo beloved and a friend so true, Resolved, That we teuder bis ‘awily our heartfelt sord row {n this their bour of afflietion. 2 Resolved, 1hat the members of this association assemy No 7 Vandewater street, “ Thursday, Decomber 12, 1367. at ono o'clock P, M., here daha ferearel JaMEs McCABE, A Forrsr,—Afier a short but severe SItness, MaRcaRes J, Poster, eldest daughter of George and Foster, aged 17 years, 1 month and 9 dave, Faneral vervices @ resideuce of her parents, 133 Enst Fifiy-eighih street, this ( hursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Recrctiy and friends are respectfully ime to atten Force,—In Jersey City, on Wednesday morning, Dé> eerober 11, Vion. M. Drossy, wife of Silas ©. Foree an@ daughter of Joun J. iioasy. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funes ral, from her brother's resideaca, No. 34 Gates avenue, Joy.—Suddenly, ia Brookiya, oa Tuesday, December 10, Lewis Joy, aged 53 sears, invited to attend the funeral, from his late 63 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, Bufialo papers pleaze cop at Kavasac' Kavanagh, oi the New York Tho (unsral will take place “in tue residence of his Temaing wil be interred in Cawary Comotery, m—) pe papers please copy. . Kessupy, aged 26 years, a native of Thomoudgato, Lime rick, Ireland, ‘ F ‘pectfully requested te Brooklyn, oa Friday, at twelve o'clock, noon. The frienda and relatives ci the family are respectfully ba 5 P two o'clock, On Tucedut, December 10, after. and severe ilin Joux, oaly aon of John and Mary. lotel, Far Rockaway, L. LL’ parents, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, wNNEpy.—On Wedutday, December 11, Patriom The frieads of tho family are r2: altend the faneral, from No. 105 Greenwich strest, om Frigay afternoons, at two o'clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. LRARY.—At Brooklyn, on Wednesday, D comber 1! Janes, infant son of J. and M. Leary, aged 1 year, Mmonihs and 12 days, ~ The relalives and friends of the family are: respects fully invited to atieud the fanoral, from the residence of his parents, Marey avenue, Gfin house from Roduey ati ed capa tia (Lhursday) afternoon, at vhree od denly, on “Tuesday, December 10, son of Richard Matthows, Eaq¢ of Newbridge, co: Westmeath, Ireland. The funeral’ will take place (thursday) stioen00n, at one o'clovk, from’ the residence of his brosher Henry, 426 Hudson street. The friends and acquat of the family and the mombors of Aclaw 8, 316, F, aod A. M,, aro respecttully tuviredt vo atten’ J , Arias. Lover, 316, F. AS M—The breth of this Lodge sro hereby seammoned to attend special commen cation, 10 be held at their rooms, 946 balf-pust sieven, Marraews ~ 5 Aurxanper Mart: Broadway, (his (Ahorsday) morning, o'clock, for tho purpose of paging the last wibate Tespect to Our tale orothor, Alexander Mainews, JOHN BOYD, Master, Guo. W. Denvea, Secretary, . Mevnr.—On Weduesdav, Decemdar 11, after a lon; tines, Murra, beloved wife of Claas Meyer, aged years, © menths anv 17 days. : ‘The relatives and {rrends of the family are respectfully invited to aitend the fuperal, on Friday a! at one o'clock, ivora her late residence, 645 West tye Alath street b Miis.—Iin Brookiyn, on Wednesday, December 11, Craniys N. MILB, se Ths funeral services at the rosidance of G. Dudley Woils, Lafayette avouse, above Tompkins, this (Thurte da ier vocrpeme ge) ots o’cioc! ‘Word aad Now Haven fn.) prpers please copy. Movnrox.—At Gibraitar, on Monday, November 18 Evwis M. Mowitox, of Laconia, NH. wee remains were buried ip the English Cometroy, McEwax,—In Brooklyo, on Wednesday, Decomber Sosan Jaxz, beloved daugoter of John and Francis Ay McEwan, sgod 4 roars, 11 mon'hs and 26 day.e Relatives aud {riends are respectfully invited to the funeral, from tho resitence of her fg tye street, between Fifth and Sixia avenues, this (/ aflerncon, at three o'clock, O’Reauy.—At the residence ef bis parents, in county, on Tuesday, Decembor 10, Jawrs H., son James ang Rosanua O Reisty, aged 18 yearay Hie rema‘us witi arrive at balt-past nine o'clock tm the morning at the soot ef Chambers street, where carriages: Will be ‘n attondsnce, and from thence to st, Pingel. church, Sistwenth street, where the faneral @ place. Tevanne—At Bremen, Germany, on Tuesday, Novené ber 19, after a lingering filuess, Geoncz Rerucr, aged 33 years, Fs a Tuesday, December 10, Harris F; URES . Hier ro!at!ves sud friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to atteod tho funeral,from late residence, 425 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty. street, Ov Friday, at twelve o'clock noon. Svepiene.— At est Ne York, on Monday, Decem! 9, re j. Syevixen, Eeg,, aged $7 years, 5 months 10 days, The relatives and friends of the family and officers and mombore of the St, Ni # Society are respectfally Fea to aitond the foneral, from bis song i rowood pisces, near Cypress 8 afternoor Stee o'clock, without further tnyitation. Suis, On Tuesday, December 10, Jauss Sutite ‘Yan, agod 63 years. His sons, deughtor and son-in-law and friends of the family are requessod to attend the funeral, from his late residen: Oberry #t., this (Tharsday) afternoon, at one o'clock prociaely. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemotery jor interment. Srouvexrt,—On Pucsday, Decomber 10, Ocrarm M. Ly only i ghlor Jol: 2 B, and Mary ‘Ives Stouvensl, od 1 year and 2 months, ‘the rolatives end frienda of the family are respectfully invited t aitend the funeral, from te residence of ber parents, 126 West Twenty-lourto street, thes (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, without furth nw hation, Philadelphia, Balsimore and Washington papers please: copy. Bases —On Wednoeday, December 11, Vrororta 0, fo of Kakon O, saabye, aged 25 Saanye (uGe Meh!), wi years gud 9 moni. Ae relerives and friends, also bn see Dne | caadinayinn Society, are rewpecttaliy imvived tho ee vod Jace resiaence, No. 109 East Sixt street, On Friday afternoon, at one o Seawam.—Co fuesday, December 10, of benrt 4 Busay, i Fe ©. Seaman, aged OT yours, months an. i ‘The relatives and friends 0” the family aro reapoctfully invited to attend the funeral, on Fritay afiornoon, at one o'clock, from the Central Methodist chareh, Seveath boon ad ae Fr meg mreet, The remsias will be interred in Green movery. ALT ~-OR ‘Feng thy Dacombor Ti, Wa. Avera LT, in the 40.0 year age. am cow “a the Yorkviile Beptist churet, *, between Second and Third avenues, on Friday morning, at hall-past ten o'clock. Vax Noetaaxo,—In Brookiyo, on Wedotsday, Des ceubor 11, isaac Van NosrRaxy, in the 65a your of bis remains will he taken to Farmingdale, Queene county, L, L, for tnt aod funeral services will_be held at tho Frioncs Mea on Friday, at tw ' aiives of the family aco rospoctiuily tuvited to attea Waixuiour—-Ou Tuesday, December 10, of bears Geese, Hrs. Kotry & Watvmonr, widow of Captain David E. Walnright, awed 49 years. The tunore! will take place from the bg oot ae corner of Third end Bivomfeld gee | Frday aftarnoen, 8 two o'clock, friends gad Vee we TV Le “ MY on Tuesday mornings Witiere, At Flushing, da 2, December 10, Basten inert, Eag., 19 the sist year is age, a Fighty-third ot e james slip aud Thirty-foarth street, East river, at 11 ‘a A.M. to connect win 12 o'etock oe Se aftorsoob, ai One o'clock. after a lonj ‘ihe trends aca relatives, Uf ry are fally tayited to omy age hs Land alreot, Sew Yor, ‘

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