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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DEUEMBrS 16, 1867. 5 ag cee” sae or ON cee 7 aa fl a ee ee i rl j ITALY. e NEW YORK. So | they cannot mount th acne ark was constructed and man's race was perpetuated. - TRURGRAPHIC NEWS | K RELIGIOUS SERVICES YESTERDAY | = s"iceuinrnstrmmactt fut aso oe | ic esting som ote ata nee AAI ns, renee ime, 'W plan suoald bo to oe “ee Changes in the Representation ta Paris and Fire in BuMaly, .. no woather, Ha | C.2°8Y—10 (hose who wore now eadette va ths: “oor. a Li Boveato, Deo. 15, 1368, inclemoncy of Sa . gical sominaries—to make the West their field ot '*2°" {nstaiiation of a Pastor at Greenpoint. d Xing toward the olpae of tho even- | Let the wealthy merobante of tis and : The Rev, Aloxauder McK [FROM | Kurstgman & Son's plang factory, on Staats street ia A ing of yoat: ft j. | Bish the funds for ¢ i bo door of A change ts about to be made iu the lialian Legation #28 destroyed by fire this murning, aad a large number 6 Of yesterday, tho churches of the reorgnized rel seminars od eay riers wae tl rayra0g wr i , at Paris, gious denominations were well aud, tn aumerous in. ALL AR W RL: ‘ of panos and material were destroyed. The 2 (e PARTS oF tT. 0 D. The Chevalier Emillio Visconti-Venosta, who was | stock {8 $22,000; insured ee $10,000, The building stances, largoly attended im this and the aeighboring Minister of Foreign Affairs last year im the cabinet of ownal! by Sirs. P, Staats, and was val 2,000; noon Installed pastor of (he Reformed Duich Church of. Groonpoint, defore a fargo congregation, Rev, Charles 1, DoPard presided, read the form, and preached from i 5. Yo}, Da, chap, |,, 28th vorse:— Why Wr. > L Col Pp. |. ‘hom we preach, Mr WitiaweE. Dooce thon nadronsod tho audience, Warning “CY MAB, and teaching overy man jm oll wis | your money, there's the locomoii' | would guarantee the propor and necessary meu for mi; cities, Below wt be found notices of the heed stonary work would be forthoomin| | a Baron Ricasoli, wiil replace tho Chevalior de Nigra, who red for $3,000. yeiive w boon | promingnt oxercisos of last night. and In which, princl-s riety urging all C i oe " all Christi tribute to ibe 2 : Refusal of the Great Powers to Aliend | '% be transferred to London, Shrowa out of gmployment, Pally in gousequonce of their diroctly beuewoient | work’ of Home missions, eapecialiy ta. the West, after | dom; thar x ° {AY prevent every, man pervect iu Claviae . — charactor, mord ghana mere ag inte wag fol by ee 4 she 20ngregation was dismissed wilh the den ee." or sa aca 8 i aswaler chtined tee mee > or, a elie ob “ y » the Roman Conference. TURKEY. PENN» YLVANIA, the cbariaviy, wot Héea tan the religiously sachaed ple at tongth. ee WOUCNRNU eee public, Christ Church, Ste Petorre (ny, "els Joraey Cleve Arrest of the Murderer of a Prevost Mar. This bandsome structure at the corner of Firth avenue 9 j t i a Dardanettes. shal in Newton-Railrond Accitent on Discourse by the Rev. Br. Metilyan befo®® | ano Thry-arin stroot, ts ane of the mows fasbignable Bt, Peter's is to Jorsey Cy MAE SL Stephen's isto Now Request Cor Froé Trade t Pr oe pon, Dec. 15, 1967. S. the Cu y sie. York, ia this BO ALL ».” *Mcievey of ita chor THE WAR IN PARAGUAY. Phones eben Nise OBE i aoas sine bill Wikgebarre jountain=Travelieys 94 Rcsnente ect Scheot Union at &# | gp opal ehurched im sho meiropolta, At the morning ee ate ane se pepe a save cag aes, lime Porte asking that the navigation of the Dardanelles Scranton, Pa, Deo, 15, 1867, The eocoad discourse of a series now (a douree of de. | MAIVioe Feeterday she iatest wiater fashions were die- | 14 owen piegatiatic epicndor, and with thas solomaiy fea) be made free to the'shipping of all nations, To Nowioa towaship, fifteon mites from shia city, | HPMY Delors the Catholic Sunday Schoo! Uuios of rnin | DAVE BE \ph.enearegation, , Nong as saaih shit, Genet Grandeur eich characierzer religious SOrsNiD SEVERE DEFEAT OF THE ALLIES. Pobruary 13, 1885, Deputy Provost Marshal Jamas | olty WAY pronounced tast evening 10 8 SieNben't | vantinear trures aad ceorrepared wish ee reewetobe | R00 music ends it8 power to ‘ospire aad ontiven Love ; ABYSSINIA. Hoste was shot and killed whiie attempting to arrest a | €hurch, East Twenty-elghth atroct, by the Rew Or. | lout! vst eoompanied with e carriage tun | Wom Last evening # eacred concert wes given im Cle ~ Soo deserter, | Before his death Hove declared that Noab P, | MeGlyon, before a very numerous gathering. After sa Snr nto Deak: <eivek chen Chena j church, which was filed with a roxpeciabie, and, conmid’ FS as ie murderere A reward of $1,000 was | {ntroduciory vesper @efvice by the choir, the revereutt | & "*? #¥rseDAM, and she moss eoqueitisn of fanchons #8 | 41.49 ng inciement wealber, Bumorous congreration March of the British Troops=Scarcity of | ofece for Smith's arce: FRANCE. Water. ouly rékurned some uatey eae or rather danced, oo ber hosd The majority of she indy aa to-day ar. | @eBtemen ascended the pulpit, and baving announced | 4. eg vurts of all hues and shapos, purp: but he fed ¢ the ago. Hoe Tho exercissa opened with the well koown overture black, brown, | SEAS oETS Lonpon, Deo. 15, 1867. a en Foy em lb 6 McCasey, and fs aow | AB his subject, “ Who ig seaus Christ?" proceeded tow | xo and ve.votecomed to be the prove “William Tell," after which Madame gl was intro? Despatches have been ol nd city, Jogica: i} | a « Lot tt aot be mi duced in the Regina, a piece replete with paibos SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. 0 Fecoived from Massowah which Th very ogicn: as well as theological analysis of the quos. | % «ge and depib of feeling, Derk tha aad amterpr cot 0 to ¢ here indicated 28 Genres above | ton, As an appropriate text he quoted the Gospe! uf | ing; to-day 19 ts th Bt, Jobo, who was the divine gemoatogivt (hat bad suowa Aaeltty, | The proarelnes Bins, aan rXvort that the British expedition had advanced acon- | zor wards the climax, presented Mendelssohn in ‘Praise to ry athe purpose a3 w bows tibd bohiad, ware worn on all th The Reman Con © Plan a Fallure= | siderable distance into tue interior of th 3 . 9 country; but The evgine Paciic, drawing the expres: on the | that Christ was the Word aud thut tho W " The Great Powers Refuse to Attend. at last ants’ the treo} Lehigh KailroXd, duo bere at ten P. dl, was Wo ae Gnd Waas the Word was God, |. Yvet cloaks, Tho bouuels scemed w have booncon- | the Lord,"* a work characteristic of 1s author, Lt has ren Pa wore suffering from scarcity | thrown off the track by © f and that Word had become flestr Horo cumme te perti- | (he ve id weathor even within thoir previously | deen trai written of this groat master that he derived reading of a switch, neat | neat ing by the fs quiry, in the present investigation, what was | acted PY 0 The use of the word ia tho Serptures had | #mai a mensions, wud round bate of shown ‘iat { meant mankind; Now {1 was snpey eee eee of black of purpla } bis loftiest ‘nspirations and his noblest ideas from oa- Paris, Dec. 14—Evening. of water, the top of the Wilkesbarré Mountain, If the accider adorned | ture, whother pacing along tho bank of # glassy stream had ocourred two rods further,.on tho (rain would ba or reclining on tue green turf swalowed up ik ainaze- It haa been definitely ascertained that the SOUTH gone down the mountain, The H . X l Pnginoor was badly in- 1 - wa ad. The music comsisted chant, | AMERICA Jured, abd lay ta the ruins nearlyan hour, It is thought’ | oem e ihe, Deceemary, attributes of the Atmighty | Tuo te ackéon ; anthom, “G by | moot as the varioly and perfection of the works of the Enropean Conference plan proposed by the corsage eats be eahnot No puasongora wero Burt, Genoral Tom | tarreted cline Godt hosome fede Wares tre mene ie rei Wison, “Bewedieius io D," | Eterual Author, To feol the iruch of this, one Das only . mb an were on the train, eh “ . ‘ ho 218th | to foliow the Laudate in iis ov wolling t an tb ay Emperor Napoleon on the Roman question LANTIC CABLE. tive Witamad Wareliers ate rencieid wieilad bouud nl aa Pap ipa ale oh eno crepe poe h OS fasaeta ar Ks Te Tine | troanmes tanisekee cme tence eeteg Suan a mma at Bound Brook aud Somerville, oa the Sentral Rail- lousy : eee el aon, «hoi consists of Mra, Hitebcook, soprane; Mrs, | boat tolls not ouly of earia aud all (hereon, bub carries has failed. road of New Jer. ‘out lombg His divine attributes. /{ meant that Ch | ql S vy t 0 sey. Decamo mav, out that the Divine Bemg only azsuiaca the | Scott, con, ‘ito; bir Kendall, tenor iat ie. Seber: tes m nd te te (proves, dom’ naan haved were t \, Das = el Jao! /0¥8, i > se A . The awemblage was to have taken place im} | Funeral of Thomas Sharpe In Phitadelphie. (eee eee ee ana es et aotrary a aamee | Sardi, Deseo, | MF, Hamuel Jacwang le the ormeniei sine |i is praise, to. the Lord” wbtgughoun 4 Ans ‘Monioh on the 9th instant, but some difficalt: je Eng! steamer from Rio Janeiro bas Purnavaceuta, Des, 16, 1867, mein had tesa Clecaie anc dtaian.. Thactinicaenty t soft tis church. His hyma gives the soprano | if such be the foolings awakened on this oc- junich on ins! mn Y | arrived. Tho funeral of Thomas} Sharpq this afternoon was | of Christ o God e# the wecond person of (no Blersea | ud tenor bea. Wilts solos, followed by a clever quartette, | casion, what must ® been the power, the ‘was experienced in the diplomatic correspond- She brings important news from the scene of war oa | jargely atiendod, ‘The intermant took place at Mout. | THMILY, ws the Son of God, was one which bad no mode! all of which w 98 given with aruiatio Guish and true de- harmony and tho ma, of tho work whem oxecuted on : oghtynet ieee fee Ay pages oat tm the gross relavonsbip of the flesh, Such an itivatra- | Yotional feelin © oY the choir. Kev, Dr, Watdron, of | tm tho (uli spirit of the author under his own enol . i Parana men! A worthora outakirts 8 Clty. “ . . Philade!phia, texched inthe morning end also io tke | ing wand, with bundrods of voices and insicumont ence before the day arrived. ia rasta dibehi tics nae Wie aiareaiil at’ Boas ia sundae Hapibed born permined fer the parpeses of religion, | Cregg hun P ~ The place following war a paipabia consran. Hou'at'a . + Pe Stabat Mater ia work which would m Pasig wes “then spoken of as: the::place. of | dest Hopes bad semamet active otensive opemtionn MASSACHUSETTS. ceo ogee if hg argc ereraf let ty Kvangelizatt graming atirnctive. No on» oan liston to auch au out. Pai (ee f ir first movement was a complete success, They See tttbI = Cris ; . br n behall of the City Mission for the | Durst of wailing, such @ thrilling, keem souaation of ray form of representation was Christ, eat Carist was the Son of God. In this ‘ attacked the Brazilian camp and carried it . gret whiob jasimuates itself in tho very hoaring and b it ths i ia aa ae site see b we - hs cipinag Tacendiariom in Northampton, one on ik here tatereating. bp to ekelon: fon o: { $he massos was held yosiorday evo- | Tnaws through che sou! as though it would snap asunder D) anged, vat same day day ert log prisoners and soveral pieces of artillery, Srrarmv, Mass., Doo, 15, 1897, the ationsh:p the Holy ost or = the | ning in the Coll fe ch, © c fe ’ » 16, 1997. jeg So Reformed church, cornor of Fifth | the last vital cord, without feeling that tho fnmortal third person of the Blessed Trinity to the God- . td author mast have had the bioody scenos of tho Saviour's Braziliaus defended their camp with great obstinacy, Ao incendiary firo at North: 1 Subsequently, after the delivery of a speech ? '¥ fro at Northampton thia morning (the | head, ‘The Holy Ghost was the Holy Spirit, and the | avenue and Wost Twonty-Grst street, Dospiie ihe : ast he , and lost neariy 4,000 men killed, wounded and missing. | seventh within the Inst six months) destroyed $65,000 | Holy Spiris was the perfect love with which God, the | severity of the wea Sher and the slippery condition of bn hl ot meaieoe Ranseasnte Gioeal pet gp ese by the French Minister, Rouher, to the Legisla- worth of property, including two dweiling house: Faubor, ‘oved dod, the Son. The mission of that Sou. | suo aldowalks, quile ® large number of tho mombors aud | auch # drama and to become, as it were, » medium tare gp tho subject of the relations between CUBA. toe 159 sheep, 100 tons of hay and ton tone of to. | to make morality immortality, fits advent had shown | frieuds of the sooiel; * Cbeyed she call of the benovolent | through which we can gaze at those scones aud have ananar : stock and produce. The heaviest | more of the pians of the Almighty, oven than the | projectors of the Wing, Tho 113th Psalm was beauti- il ; _ ond Romé and Italy, in which he declared that logers are J. Smith Parson & Sop, (rrin Kingsiey aud J. | creation of tho world. To accomplish His pu He | Prov br NS. $0: one eho. eam, wields sucks iy Money Tight—Exchange Quotations—Suaar | 0. Keilogg There ts $25,000 insurance. om Fee eerie art have chosce | fully rendered by thi 'eboir, after which the Rev, Dr, Wor ovor the soul, ronder- Tealy @ could never go to Rome by force,” the Sarket. —_—- Giife of ense end comiett? "fore capeserenirenta Vorintiye delivered as "e'¥ appropriate prayor, earnostly | 9°6, Of Quer mareba’, as weil as O, quam (ristis, was very ri Havana, Deo. U5, 1867, Fire in Boston. why mao should suffer, The divine imteilect which was ? iad sslatance for the workers in | 220., TH0s S60 Passages which call For s caatindlion of th javoking Divine aid ¢ vocal powers, such as at th, pathos aad rt bedttency of the Powers assumed the form of | The money markot ts tight; large sales of Dank and | ovrox, Dec. 15, 1867. | ‘olailible, bad chosen suffering ‘as the monns to the oad | te. nol" cause otevang, Mization, Aftor aunouncing that | lation, wuish fae posse, “Madama ieostar Posicases Spee objection on the ground of inutility. ratlrond stocks bave been mado. The store of Barnes, Merriam & Co,, deaiera tn foreign | TERE Bat Cod cours Por bey yoeen pepeeorongypLowrted Rev, De Crosby was um le to attend, owing 10 a sudden | voice well trained, and she does uot tack comiisenco im ‘D bos boon ancertinad. e-dey, tat the | rine, *2, "ann, HBC por cat yoni: on | end amet nosns Na 11 Fania dre ma | et eset seeer ent iets | wc mnunpim het, Sey Toure uaertee | tuveoweand fren, urd fea tg wy ew is Poitiads a, Ww 1H Bervices, , infu with a strataing ef a8 a ascertaine y e 48% por cous premium; oa Now York, cur- | partially burued this morning, The love is eatimated at | 7oers, He had tanght thirty-three years or eleven tines | © yp Srawext sp0ke wart Uy 1h praise of the Now Yord | whch bespeaxs more bokiueas (han o.ogause. Hr rms on ce, or congress, will not assemble, '| Teacy heavy; sales At 23)¢ a 25 por cent discount; goid, | $60,000, which Is insured. to the: Sunday ‘sonool teacher, In conoluding, the | City Mission. The works the Society, accomplished | dering, however, on the whole, was very effective Mr. 234 per cont premium, ‘The weasher continues cold, with frequent snow | reverond speaker traced the existence of t 04 they wore by the unites \edorie of ministers and iar. | Steles deserves & parsing wotioe for his renterisiy af ee “ the great Powers have positively ‘The suger market yesterday closed oalm; the alls, fering Saviour inthe Church of to-da: men of the evangelical ¢ Wurches, were such as coutd | Only song im the programme, and Miss Haag subse- * ge 7 Im; the lower | sq! Gia be. cxhoreed: tp) en tietell ‘consideration of | N0t fail to be productive of incalcuiabie benedt to the | queatly bore away a pain from tho audience, Tae ox- refused to attend. are in demand oo poor, ignorant masses, The Socicty was organized, not | ercisea closed with the cuorns, ‘The Heavons are tell. : Destruction of the American Print Works at | the mysterics which involved their faith, and whom he u 5 i " eBay, “ it cee eae Sailed, stoamer Columbia, for Now York. warned against a mere religion of worce, & collection | 19 convort the Iauians of the ‘Prairies, or the savages of | ing.” from Haydn's “Creation. Z 2 Fall River by Fire—Lovs $1,500,000, was then taken up in ald . the objects of the U: Africa, but to spread the giad Sidings of the gospe: to the ‘This coucert must be pronownced a success. It is @ THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Arrived, Lord Lovell, {com New York, ‘ Fatt River, Deo, 15, 1867, and tho Pinna ter the services of 11 heathens at our one doors; & tac nani Fe Danrvar centval af Se ten which may pot osseuiielly mourisa Sager merican Print lestros of the numerous barbarians wi our mu itis ¢ seeds of morality, but which will infuilibly remove Napeleon Presented with an barr ay? Bivie. PORTO RICO Pct ial ion s piathne easels nea the duty of the more oullght, ed to assist those poor | many of (be temptations to immorality. It ta t:theront “ 4 Panis, Doc, 15—Evening. . y fire this morning, with all the printing machines and wretches who, in the night Of their ignorance are | (n our natore, aad seoms to bo comcomitant to avery- 2 of principles should be ever 4 tation from the English Bible Society had an tastes a large etock of calicoes, Five hundred bands aro throt M | stumbling, thousand by thousas “4, along the brond road . m Provi: % Machinery ‘and Caitle to Be Ad. out of employment. Tho lo: ili amount to@ ta nd todostruciton, The speaker re: Miadod his hearora that ym which outers to refine 4 sen- 5 1 uy le a i ci 5 pI = eee wii ee Fa peree Mapeleceteltarae W> vaitied mea. ae and a baif of doliars. Tt wae the-finost structure of the ta well as souls to be waved, poo f Pople bad bodies to without arousing Lue grovelling propensition of ad kind tn the country. Ite loss will probably occasion tha | Madison «quare Presbyteriaa church (Rev. Dr. Adams’), | po fod, that besides oxerting ours @!¥ 4 Co the utmost to humanity ts ontitied to the credit of layig the gonted him with a copy of the Bible, The Emperor made a brief addross to the gentlemen of Havana, Doo. 15, 1867. | stoppage of many cotton mills, and ia a great blow totho | pursuant to an advertised call, for the purpose of con. | save the one from being consum: Mf in eternal fro, w of & now condition of society, when tho forces that tndutey should do alt in our powor to prot €t the other from war (upon vitiated displays and inudiceriminate extity- A royal order has been telegrapued from Spain allow- Fail River. The iusurance bas aot been the deputation, ta which he declared that it was bis frst sidering the necossity of evi cold blaste of wintor. There is a €feat doal of gospol | Moms will be greatly augmonted. Such's aystem is called ing flour, rice, beef, Gorm and other necessary provisions, country opened up to missionary effort in consequence | j1 9 vote of Jor in the present atate of society, and’ its developmen’ wood or bread; . Wpply thi rule to protect all religions. . ‘The Baron Vou Magnus, late Prussiao Ambassador to | “att!® machinery, fertilinets, Bo. 00 eater the port of RHODE ISLAND. of the building of the Pacific railroad, The exercises | wants of ody and ignorant an % you pri crnnot com i be grati« Porto Rico free of duty, h cry mh tea ‘Moioo, bas arrived at St, Nazaire, 100 of duty, trrespective of flag or coaniry. were udder the auspices of the Presbyterian Home the holy a fron auction Mho Ni ie ream ee Fe tus wage Arreet xpress Agent issom lights the re upon poor man's ” ie exercises it oven rehcor VENEZUELA. CANADA. ” “<= pnd eros EE Ben hearth, puts bread” upon ete and olothes | creat on the eae ‘Father Corrigan, aaa these whe joao Pr . bd Deo, 25, 1867 On the his anieegne frame. an cy Stewart sard | aldo bim to the undottaking. ie n that ti! missionaries of the NOL alae SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Gmorican Sliver qn the Now Tarif. James 0, Engly, agent of the Merchants’ Union Ex- PE gies re vem work, aud that ton times the amoutt \ Oreawa, Dec. 18, 1967. | cogs Company, was arrested here Pridey night, charged Frege payee Year ‘might be sudiolouniy applied 1x4 MAILS W9R EUROPE. asurgeute Disbanding—Illoces of President The discount oa American invoices for the enauing | yin, 2 conepirscy torod, 9 ane eek Mourning captive | ©} that ho was futly pe that pees. (88 ax a week is declared to be 25 per coat, in the company’s office here of $300,000. Ae w in jail God himself will loose thy bands. ta ‘ponventianies oot. Jn nse rx Sieenounee The Copard aail geanmeitp China'will joees Boston Havana, Dec. 14, The now iariff proposes to place 15 per cont duty on | awaiting an examination. Kngly, it is said, {8 tho man Prayer was thon offered up by the Rov. Dr. Adams, | jurned into places where the Gospel! teugas om Wetheeday for Liverpowt: era Lars Crrr, Dec. 15, 1867. American sitver. Toe Now Brunswick members of ose rere: Cy ee we Foor iting im this | who atterwards briefly stalod the object of the meeting. Mr, W. &. Dodge, Jr., delivered a vary tegua avd Tho smile for Kurope . wi3' close in this city Pa. Quer~ We have nows from a to the 22d of | Parliament are much discontented with the new tariff. 7 zeae v7. Dr. Keanats, Secrotary of the Presbyterian | S8fnest address, in the course of which he gaww very full “Sis ve ‘The Nova Scotian uembers will leave for home @-day = sung oo ny) and interesting particulars conceraing the cal | tf DAst One and half-past Spev'cleck-o Tuesday after- November. im view of xu early close of tho session. THE ST R D Home Missionary Committee, then addressed the coa- of the Cty Mission, concluding by soon, sd , . 7 |, The reports of fresh disturbances in Guiria are E EAME E soTo. Gregation, Roferring tw » large map of the United | bis hearers to more vigorous efforts in aid of the good | “The Naw Yons fxes.o—iion Cor Burope—will ow Contradicted. General Colima announced that the ILL i yi ‘ States, which was suspended at the back of the puipit, ‘After the meting a collection was made and the funds | Pedy at ton o’cloes this marning. insurrectionists were disbanding, and that the Lene bai thc gig” rg Sel bret 24 Nee ape hinder hochapellsgerelalaating Phmefiebol Delundeatinad Vacreamd by somo $200 oF $300, Slagle oops, (me wrappers, rendy for asiling: on ecom| iasourt and over ali this vat eo province was fast becoming tranquillized. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO. THE WERALA, Disast: the De Sote and Monongutela | Cisce of country," thousands of | population | secture by ¢ maining Mingus aalehel were now pouring in, owieg to the ress “ ies of City Life. The Evening Belegnim ofMaturany » Marshal Falcon was sick at his country seat, | piso pight Bot Ea a Rewer aud at St. es Wasmnaros, Deo. 16, 1861. | of the asic and other ralirceds now, ia pro. | Thejsecond of @ course of leotures to young men was Onna chit AsLUo tka hiwe:« @here he had gone to regain some relaxation from | Jimmy Binck Near Chicage=Lewry the Vic- Com: States oom. construction. Towns were all: ‘tls political labors. tor in Thirty-twe Rounds, Cee ae ne a ieee Nar7 cot | (Se'ina of tse new fonda, and" in all shese cbuschas | delivered ins evening atthe North Presbyterian church, ya . * Cargaao, Deo, le tnd missionaries would be needed in order to secure | corner of Thirty-fret street aad Ninth avenue, by the | SPROMAR 4ND BECLUMIVE INTRLLIGENCR OF” Twoeee eet this city yesiertay. He had previously despatched on | them to the cause of Christ. The reverend speaker then si 4 ‘tee paoro — = ‘ CURACOA. 4 board 8 sailing vessel a detailed report of the circum. ve a brief summary of tho rallruads being built in Rev, Thomas Street, oa the responsibilities of chy ify POSED OaLis OP’ CUBsT0 TSE UNITBO asia Tho third prize fight within the last two months in | Doel © Rule Va damages received by whe vosse! | Minnesota, lows, Missouri, Kansas aud other Weatora | After a few prolimmary remarks the reverend lecturer | sTaTRs. lan SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO. THE HERALG. this victnity came off at Sunnyside, sit miles from thts sr " Siates, and also a description of the prozress being | expatiated upon the unusual facilities for mental im. {| woe pareee = a" chy, yesterday morning about seven o'clock, between | WA4er his command, together with ihe Monongahols, | made on the Union Pacitic Railroad. All of these opened | provement and culture afforded to the dweliers of @ Ae ewe Pee et See at the Island of St. Thomas, which has, how. | up a vast field for missionary work, and it behooved the RIBLE MURDER OF GENIQRAL MONTES Iw Mis? Libraries, literary associations, picture f at DUNGRON, THE LATEST AND FO DaY'a EUROPEAN MATL. CABLE DESPATOHES, NKWS FROM WASHINGTON, ‘Arrival of Arms ? posed te Be for a Raid on | Edward Lowry and Jimmy Black, in the midst of a revel = ines received at the Navy | Christian people ot tbe older States, aud especially tuose jezuela. blinding snowstorm. For several weeks previous to the Department. re ascertained (hat the of this city, to provide the means itor carrying it on. injuries received 2 Havana, Bos. 1) time of making the match Biack and Lowry wore on | bythe Do Soto in the late violent hurricaae consisted Denne ee are tens ued nek Was “grate gent who might by theso agencios re y m Home Missionary fund had pet bese Vis Laxe City, Dec. 15, 186' very unfriendly terms, and had frequently met in saloons iy in iz her bottom stove in two places b; x if corresponding period iast year, while the work taste und cultivate the faculties of { [ntelligence received from Curagao reports the | and at sparring exhibitions, where Black, assuming the | beig thrown wilh great vicleoce against» whart. | i” Gove was couiaualty iacceasins. ‘The Committee | city, too, were gathered together the Ie These injiries were soon repaired. The Monongahela | wore now twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. Four. of scvence, art, literature religion vartival there of the schooner Tinico from St. | aggressive, endeavored to pick @ quarrel with Lowry. | was, however, thrown broadside on the beach, oonsid- | (60 tnousaud eises would be due for. mianenener out apeakers, the most altractive and ‘Thomas with arms and ammunition. The report | At leugth the lattor signified his willingness to settle the | erably distant from the wator, end will not be got afloat | Otani . Th é INTRRRSTING CITY INTEL ~ im without belog regularly launched, The furet. she | :2thi* yy" making na enrusst appeal wo the Onristian Then, again, by the marvoilous WFEL{AVERCS. ARD THE Bnew does not state for whose account this war material | existing differonce by an eppoal to the reguiasious of the | Peoeivea by tho uprising of the sea was 80 grant as to : ee forward furnish (he means, not oni: ress en were kept informed cach morn- | MARKET AND COMMERCIAL INTELLEGENCE. ‘vas shipped, but the supposition is that a new | Prize ring. The money was speedily forthcoming ond | throw over her side @ hundred pound gun stationed | fo) Me cieg tt mr tom tlie grosent pos ertican rsor:§ ing of ait tase had transpired in every corner of the THR BEST AFTKRNOON PAPER IN THR CITT. 4 the match wag made. By its provisions thoy were to | 0m the forecastic, the gun carriage being left in position. 180 fol ing a fund whereby miasiona: ra- | world in tho twenty-four hours previews. The result of faid by the partisans of Pacz is in contemplation. Four or five of the crew, who did mot succeed in 96. | DU A Tt eri ean rer Waa ve | ail this was that the inbabitanta of a large city could aot | 'RICR ONLY TO CENTS, fight at Sunnyside on the morning of December 14 for | our: ing hold at the time of the lureh, were washed be dul! and sluggish, as perh 0 dwollors in waste apuree of 6600, tho mon to ght of entehweignt cormanene len, he ceitineey & i gen eee by tes eetienitieny wren ihe west speaks sont Te prest ead | ead soUtery places night bo, their minds, by the educe. | ORT TUB EVENING@TELEGRAM TO-BORROW. | | uma, &c., were all available to the bambiest citizen, LLEST NEWS BY Sharm the im. Ei | | | HAYTI od Lowry {8 a native of Ireland and is about twenty-two | can easily be worked. Preparations wi.! be imiodiately the hour, he said. was that Goa tion they wero daily receiving, were stimulated into a cane years of age. He bas lived in this eity about thres years. pony haarabye papeon | necessary repairs and get- mapecteae fake ‘elization oi our whole country. Next | nervous activity capable of accomplishing the most Ace R. Wt. Tt. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. A year azo he fougt @ young mao named Kelly, from eer an tesed. the’ United, Sates ctemmer Bou tnd vo the miracle that Pre bresigiose regain, a the eiber band, tee Voroptations i MEDICATION Va. THR 7RCy, CURR rr" ow ea a Col Grove, as defeated in ing slavery from or a ~~ ™ by “Gainave Preparing for War-A Re Mee ae, arate. Ee penn Lonryia'very weacatar, | caused she death of six of her crew, but thore were no | Opening up tho wide dowaln for the texpers to oater in | dulgenco, ware correspondingly greater Aias! now many ee elon Borie, Venki a Begue—Six Millions of Counterfeit Moncey | being five tect eight incues bigh, and weighing on Sa- ‘Desoto. shachiarse se aid sia and gatherup (he barvest of the Lord. God iv uow | thousands of city young men, bighly gifted by oawure skili in the treatment of chronic, seratéalus, te Ulrculatioa, turday one bundred and forty-two pounds. The offi of the De Soto say that th wer befe otching across this continen( the greatest moral agent and bighly cultured, and quaitfed to become the means y, bladder tad urinary diseases, ) wonderful Havana, Dec. 14 Binck bas lived in this city for two years, during which ~ryghertines eerie ey ae ver used in spreading the Gospel iv this country, | of grea: usefulness, wasted tbe opportunities affor curenediectad by Bir. KADWAY!S RESOLVEA# of patents a eee ho bas followed no reguiar business, He ia also nuative | Troe'wore atthe fave, drewsing to ‘g the great Calon, Facite Usitoad, mucrevy, tn effec tue’) them in the frivoltien ing amausemarate offered | tnt, hans been cluded, the supprorar® {7 emetncres i whoon. ¢ f Ireland, and is twenty-on Ho is five cory two shores of the continent wou npited, and the | to the e D1 ation ne wonderful ‘ + Sprecident Salnave left the capital for Gonaives | of Jreland. sud, le troniy-one yeore Of 96% nia tgbting being about three o'Cle ie ne a terrea” neaey | Poople on the Atlantic coast aod those om the Paciue | by tg to ail you ig pao pel Mena BE Boa wh pboard the corvette Sylvan November 20, His | weight is one buodied and t pounds, The | (ele attention was attracted by % duit, Meese. | slope would be brought inte immediate couract. Popa- the time,” and urged upon then the duty of cach uring, sweab aod olber secretion’, i 4 . Srofads were Michael Dortey ead Yom Kent for Lowry hands came on deck 10 ascer- | istion was keeping pace With the progress of this mighty | futividual to follow the dictaios of couscveude aut dusy, relief, pad ite cure 1s ae pai bx - ‘Object is stated to be the inspection of the powder | Sng Andy Dufly and Pat MeDermots for Biack. z None ssemet to | work, and all along its line towne and villages w nad uot to woary iu woll-doing. the wail and, power of med.i ane to ole. for sie botvies, or $1 per bottla, 87 Mi . RADWAY ona Le coosuiied from 12 w 2h obargt chlef engineer, who | Work, ing up ax if by magic. Tho town of Ubeyenno wy Jack “taey. aoe how numbered five thoazand in population, wale on y the Jet of July there wae not a house within fity Mrs, Nottio ©, Maynard, formoriy Miss Nettie Col- ite of that piace, aad th bn A ance of the" opread Of civilize: | Burm, bos who, being unsatisfied with ber mere spiritual ofan’ VIN tion throughow most bvundies Wost. The | companions, has since taken @ partoor unto herself ia State of Calliornia pond ay hs phn by y, teom- | the fest, yesterday expounded on mediums aud (adie d fro! - - - s, clairvoyance and Spiritealism im general, be- of affairs, Passengers just arrived from there re- | recoiving but jittle punwhmont, siruck Black e succes: | wiich waa rapidly approacl Tes recent soaaisition of Alesta.| rapping’ y magi : : on gehen epee tence caer ave! cod or marked the esa wt m aare aisont. | Tee ging. enter aa pales was, deeedey = ne cr ones with Caiformia bad already cea pant Shee Finprcaaper de pre th ‘00m | early Ail the Mom celebrated MANUIRG’ srere | Six millions of counterfeit Haytien paper dollars | $*ner SS incite » dosh with dark discol- | out, and the wave sirack the vessel amidebipe with ter- Ye - a. nn | was decorated (n the manner customary (0 such weances, | Warerovms Now 10) and tit Kast Vow geuth aireey Now ‘were reported in circulation facourhau the repub: | he could Son eben ie ak Tt white Ui brvens rou teas caine ee art es Gort eee aeetnern torritoreal, boundary | Heavy red curtains, which geom, nowover, strange to | York. Sj ws: line, and there the thermometer never fell more thum | aay, to Lurow ® tinge of green upon the eyes of the true al * lio, Bome reports accuse President Sainave of | Sane, Sreogin We made weve aoe 7 om Ved SReA ee ene oe mete tk was ie tee re ies, |.° huoee degrees above zero. All this vast Western do-~ sabiaves bam Se used to shat out the lig ey y, sod ad ret T hia oo Meta ES tite i a LA ous Ls : oo io Densctdamarpealpmuaipsmance aor i ~ my yl — gata scammed Be Te aoe Thy el Perr for everything 1a the na of commoren ant trade genvi’. | the us:ai four-legged table, with the Inevitavie glass of No RSPERCHEID of LIB Navona 8 fein hin Moldep magazines at that place, and see to having them The ring was piiched, aud tue refereo, John Hickey, filled and all warlike material stored there put in | “Alled time five minutes ser. ailing Out in great knobs | conditioa, readiness for any emergency. upon the chest and arms of each, but Lowry was much Universal discontent reigned in the capital, and | ‘Be larger of the two, ond seemed mach tee cloer to ihe foreigners were filled with alarm at the prospect | feet of his seconds, the blood spurting from gash ia | his cheek, From this round to the twentieth Lowry, | (nen called their aitention to a Par’ Ps 1867, vi Son nwar a and nom bprtbe unanimous verdu Sof ‘the. tatare ry. This medal ia distinctly jlassified first tm f{ merit over all other Amertos A \he Gat grand god medal for American Gi » ad, Upright 4 Avitors, and over four hundred pianos entered (oe ompetition bp of Europe. ‘Aquiles Pettiferrandi has beea apointed Haytien | oF turowa beavil = rouad, ‘This damage was tubsequently temporarily repaired. tated toward this clay. recponsibility of the Corie. | water upon it, aad s sofe in the beck groand, compiete | *y' tactiy. I! i# our fe aaa ideal of @ hare -Consal at New York. wih warengia. As the erg of Umme Boramed os Bie cars following oticers of the Steamer Monengahels 8° | tens here, then, was greek, ‘The santeriai boneAis ariel a picture. it a pecullar feature to aysice Iu those | fou"ye.ter aud bewer, very Feasouabls ta'prics,” ome — nt, whom he startied by the energy he exhibi- WT. Hora. from ee Ph tees tae Pade gatherings of the ghoms how we Feng oe aiways taetetiic, hated and whom be beat ta the face, Thea grap- | Bngincers—Chiet, J.@. A. Zeigler, Seoond Aasiatante, J. | Secrue to tie Oly and pect that, | composed mes, young girie a their eens, | 4, Soft, Si ay & Beautiful a Ng J + Phir fo | ftom this where the great bulk of the country’s | an cccasioual st minded female, Lke those seen at ‘thi at " . om ENGLAND. Billig 91th lm, oer ete et eee Ge tsihe’ nie | Co ag Revenbuce and C. 3. Wobrighuret; Third Aasot hg a sedan coated, there shoal go forth | tne tovtnge es Tans Rot amet ae, | DEE eee tab S Ry te “lane 7 aga Harringtou the means of fine oa ao yet bap ue and some yous stews who labor to — fun of the _ bn The Fentan Funeral Demonstrations Pre- Emsign— — Lyons. is settling waste, al inging it under the sway whole thiag, and who are consequonty prepar Cristndgro’s Hale Dye.—7! ae Rest Ever Mane 2 chureb, Railroads were not only great civilizers, bat | have a time, These warted Impationtiy for ‘ and retail, , comenienes, Saetaies’ Se aeennne mararge B.S, Rieherts, J. ¥, Kemgnill, 4 B, | Cure, a cise the taost eacconstul moans used by Prowi: | wivent of the leoturess, ad at the aga ated time ry o atnpuink’ af WE" astoad of being lle Treepe Under Arms in Londen. “ Loxpox, Deo. 15—Evening. ’ Publie funeral ceremonies in honor of Allen, Gould end Larkia, which were to bave been beld to-day in Carter, 8. ¥. y Soto Decem dooce for spreading the truth. Now York owed her | made her appearance on the boards Be eainan gape a rember §. | wealth and prosperity to railroads, ‘fhey had made ker | an angel of tight, clad. tn the lummins Considerabt pa ae cari cnente, she leaks wat | Whee, We Ne--iNe comme Of fends te fees. of tccmmen wo (MS apiritieed, Bre. Mare ST eee ene et brennan cover: | MUeeL, os, tail coatianat._ Je, tae. eraeplionion 5t:t amma srepeeneey, al, Mince ees our ex oou Py ereat ‘a Ts, Fence from November 18 up to the time the De Soto nt with the confederacy, The Papal | of is in her appearance The creed of 1 bes arate ced je ‘oter kort awe anit pan e'asd Tehnionadie Poem MELKS, 686 Brosdwas. many of the priacipal cities in England and Iretand, then was ever foug! , qrete prevented by the authorities In every place where sailed, | but they, _mere nol of great violence, | aod the park sy¥iome were om ourshoresand spreading | wm then explained end he ponte treuty of Spirals wees ghretic Oyersapes and India Rubs Une attempt was mado to carry them out, Much indig- first ope, which shook the baildiags to pieces, and che | {hee Weert Meet L iar eh eameoanen Wa h aeted ernie ee eaeet ea naen ee | ‘ation was shown by the crowds im some instances, but smsalioe onan slab ettermed only served ve awk 4 Lf they would only get Rm enlarged view of thelr re | dering aud raspeodical in her ‘lecture,’ o atte tao violence wan committed. GEORGIA. i OO Ce woe Gee taetesaety toratins spoceilitien and apprecive to che (ull the daty of the | beheved due it rm of a eacies, as one Wii lahore epee nears ibe a, ale turer om tne wrecking cotdpany x arbooner Compe tog for n dollar, a® the means wecessary (0 e¥ang botng | frame'se: bedieve tm tan “Fess casbes oo vs ae mer? arom ett the Groat West would be promptly aud volwetar ily pro. | tne tongerity of the soul, TAYLOR & 00,, Baw! iy vided, debased on they are oom, t ay are The Rey. Dr. B22 Woo, chairman of the Prot byterinn Hf Perererning pices nooks, 16 Wall sires, Bow Vere. Dt Erection Fond Committee, then addr¢ seed «| The fair sprtu gation, The missionary, he said, cuts Woe gra + and (oaves tig shocks om tae Meld, while ection Board gathered it into berms, Them were ‘at least ono hundred Presbyteriaa congregatPons without edrfoes for rel as Worsuip. One churen in Mehigan peck 4d of six thousand men in all, have boon kept underarms | ‘The Asenult om Mr, Hinyes tn Savannah. | ‘on, from New ork. fil day to asst the potice ia maintaining order aad sup- c Savawxam, Dec, 16, 1867. The officers aud crew of the De Soto pressing any Fenian demonstration. ©. H. Hopkins, Jr., and Robert Hopkins, the former WUSICAL. the son aod the iatter the sephew of Colonel 0. U. —_—— ‘The Fealan Movement tn Liverpool—Extra- | Hopkins, Assessor of Internal Revenue, wars arrested ‘There was a fair audience at Steinway Hall last night ordinary Precautions of the Government, | yesterday for an alleged asssult with intent to murder | st tho eleventh Sumday concert, The artisis were Leo Livevroot, Deo. 15 Evening. John KE. Hayes, editor of the Repudlican. They were | pold de Moyer, the eminent pianist, who played bis Peaog's Ame m Chromos ave the Best of CHRISTMAS GIFTS, eit | Ask for (ham at the Art Stores, “PRANG!s JOORNAS cotamus | OF FOFULAR ART," mailed Jo any addeags by ar Special procautions have been taken by the govera- ng, but wore rearrested to-day | Norme fantasia onde Werenade with exquisite delicacy te ot for over thivty years, Woo we.! 0 & CO., Boaton, mont to check any demonstration or disturbance on the the result of Me Hayes’ in- | and feeling; Miss Jonny Bi the favorite soprano, ime proper burch edifior. | known to be further commented ¢ Mayanrd's —_————_ fo Olner purpowe they WiTl, Al leas, soadle of the sacctuary & people was | lectures a ‘we, Sirike out these monuments of the Gay how emai! would be the Curtstian work yer. | io minded and demented, dermotalized old mea r Children. = 1S Se Sara hrough hours which might otherwise baeg hoe stomach and part of the Fenians or Orangemen im this city, as thie 1 the on and one Of | Fortuna, Houry Mollenhauer, Caulfield and GW. Colby. nem Mr, was (he day which had been appointed for holding tho “ae Bove boat bim with a loaded bby Ho was alone | The oncores were frequent and testified the success of | po! it furtned. In taany Feotions of the West the Freshy “rian | tediousty on their hands. Dodworth Hail resounded ou ania anata vat ou Wve, Seon’ 3 editorial op the tak ie, | mis id only got the Use Of & echooih the | bh ity limite hay have m an editorial oo the ta as missionary con othone one | with the words of the lectures throes timas yasturday ov 0 ; Ait the dridking places withia the city limite Bare | Tee Tet aro Union men. vo-called, and the parion 10 UNITED STATES COURTS IN ALABAMA “ahha out Of four, aud the Wath thew eneneinted was, | aud how wany more tines It will Continue to simiariy = ‘eon closed by order of tho magistrates. whom the editorial is posed to bave alluded . Wt = ‘ » during the other ¢ Sundays of the momih, wu- | rosouud tho future advertisements to (oe paper wii wl be . presened dy Caiversaliste, Camybeltites ang others, LOW'S f OOTHING aYRUP.” ered to. be erroris “CY run & Tarkio on the ootate bas cw radical momber of the Convention The assanty Tho whole police force Is on duty ; soldiers are held | crt 9 | created intense excitement, — ie anthers sre do- y. ecadinoss at their barracks; the volunteer armories The United States District Court for the Southern Die | Vir tng denomination Const trict of Alabama convened in Modil@ op the Llih inet, | Church congregations were Bow organizing ts,re rapiiiy | Services at the Hrookivn Acade a nounced by the entire com a\( guarded and vessels of war are watching the docks. bs Ag oo serene rs Judge Busiood addressed tho Grand Jury in « lengthy | Chun cuuroh edifices were being oF could be Hatt, owing | Thore ware large qathoring wt (he a fob: tesabtann dee — Aa attempt wae made, in accordance with the Fenian | harge, the tonor of which may be judged from tho fol. | ¢o* want of means on the part of the Erection Woard. ing eve to bone a discourse by the Rev. J. Hyatt) consump nd Are the Kirst Avpronch: gt oviously sanounced, % form a funeral MAINE. eneteny . ‘Tho roceiprs of the board wore altdgether ‘inadequate to le M as | presence vault it Bee br/jughe tees tate vanes ot une programmes pr rp lowing headings preceding +t in the Mobile 7imer:— the work they were called upon to ‘out he hoped | Smith, Ue subject wae The Antiquity of Labor ead | QUVitiey tate resort vy. mens gfe ta. ibe very ot ne ane he SEA APPEATY n8@ Of the oovgh, pala oF of The Ere of Law—the Constitution of the United | Chat God would open the bearte of Cbhyienan poopie to Imyporte ot Laborers,"’ and he proceeded @ show | up proosseion, but it tailed, ~ 7 . A Child Accidentally Kitled by the Caretess | 1M ee thaut Alabama s Stale ot the Uaion abd | supply the wante under With they ary iebored 'm (Lis | yow Cheat Bad identified lvimevit wie tue Cato thant wont very gentry Veeeinn ty Ke presence of The city te quict. Handling ot a Pist C Wh the Rights of Black Mi t a. wats ny 5 9a Federa: Court—Whns are ta of Binck Mea | respec J a Operations Likely to Be Suspended. Powttaso, Deo, 16, 1887. Pease the Civ!) Reghte Oi Wh jon Not to Take The Rev, De, Arreacoce folio Ho sid that the | “lasvee by Becoming @ mechanic bimenit. AS 8 tw vat Con a BY on, ead to nubtue the clones | en of Rew Me, Jackson, of Gorham, got hold | Back Sents—Ths angio Saxon a+ Good as the Africen— | law of Provideuce comprised both whieh is natural | bcildor the Lord appeared frat in the world, and Wiring | o/ihe cation. | ‘Gee tne Rapectorann, tharaiors, #060 th @ recep: take cold. and thus prevent (he vecessity Cor ite use im six days Hi on d4aggorous Cnplaints, Bold everywhere. Out ‘Lord timaeit was oot kk Fad been prepared by the a Refoi was not Loxpox, Dee. 15, 1963, Twe " hnson Cannot be Fanvshed for Libetling the | end that whol is ep.r tur & ia Uhought that the Fenians will conse all active | of « joaded pirtol on Saturday, and while playing with Archie Jeuneen CROWS Ne PASE Oe rae old apap nly Attempts ageiost aw and order, in comsequece of the | i one of tuem was shot through (he oye, Onusing deat b Frovwe ach ig inte sai ring | Spread of the Romaa #mj \veraat {indignation caused by (he diaas. | Simost immediately. P ready to be launched (orth Bee ies caciertsavia fc ” The steamer Nestorian sailed last aight for Liverpool, Lovists Bawome, —8t. Lows (6 agaim alarmed at | printing and the sabst 4 town. A-caretul ex- | Providence marches one tor he bea verry hare fine ote a MARYLAND ation by the oity officia: ay, revealed | mash is being contigually ol v arrest of the gu! . Sere ES es StanZard Silver Plated Goods FONE QUT THE VERY BRsT. A spiya tid stoct of fae Mrok! var and White " pact tt pre en dorms ody Alb ot oar, moanutactare pf Rhy cy ect Vhat the Missouri river, which diacharges into | moved slower tae (hie does, It formerly took | Mimiasipp! some twenty miles above, sends ite | i toreach the ‘Far Woet," bat OAR bs ore. | me of water at fight angles acroes with such foree GERMANY. Snow Storm Ue daraome, Das, 16, t86r, | ngatant se Li:00i8 shore asco have worn it away nearly : TG yTELD & hoe Ma 4 4 X er chan. a LA WwW persion Ay a Snow foil during the greater part of last night nnd at | Seriurouan the Amer reat bottom, ve St, pone apee 7a ane Weer The River Oder Frozen intervals today, and is now asverai inches dewp, The | Louis two miles from the atreata, iy 1m sar’ The euscda Tpepy ej 1 Srartix, Dec. 15, 1967. shore with here (ue river im ed z r N weathor has moderated yomewhat, Out 't ls hill snowing | fren Ninos with stone, wi \ 1 aud poner. ‘By waahaatiy Wo iter ten hes bs Pea tree Ox a teonnn over and vayigatton is cjowed, | rapidly. 10 prevent (t ftom wearipg ayray. -