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rr, ht NEW YORK. HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1867 * 2 THLEGRAPHIC NEWS cE. FROM OF THE WORLD. OHIO. EARTHQUAKE. IRELAND. MASSACHUSETTS. Prosecutions fer Petition! Misdemennors. | Grant Meeting ju Fanoull Hall—Eathustastic Dom, Deo. 18, 1067. “| Nemination of Grant for the Presidency. ‘The cramination of Joba Martin ana others connected Boatox, Dev, 18, 1861. with the funeral demoustration on the 8th tat, was} "4 Méoting of the friends and supporters of General concluded yesterday, but the decision of the court was | “rant for ‘he Presidential npmination by the republican reserved. party was held in Faneuil “Hall this evening. The This morning the accused were again brought before | Dall was only about hair full, although considerable en- the magistrate, and Mr. Martin and Me. Lalor were com- | ‘usiasm was manifested. Mr. Wiley Edmunds pre- at ™ ne Natioun! Cenvestion of Munaiacturers at am Cusvetasp, Dee, 18,1857. | The National Convenion of Manufsotarera asentiea | SOCKS in Central and Northern New fm this eliy this morning at ten o'clock. Abouttwo bun- : Canada. rar sy ae Rog. Se York, Vermont and Cana mont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Mary- in land, Pennsytvania, West Virginia, Obio, Indiasia, He j, NEW YORK. prison. . an 7 froma Pera wan om the road to Moxie to affect an between the two countries. Colonel Piaton Sanches had been assassinated at Sen Luis Potosi, General Riva Palacio has beea appointed Superin- teadeat of Public lostruction. Queroga is reported to have beem assassinated by hie ’ own men, : Losada bas given in his allegiance to the government | mitted for trial on the charge of 4 sided, with a long list of vice presidents and secretaries, | bois, Wisconsin and Michigan. amenarinnanneders Feala Attempt te Blow Up the Mill- They immediately forubhed the requisite bail and | Mr, Edmunds made a brief introductory speech, stating John S, Newberry, of Detroit, was chosen temporary SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HEAALG. wore discharged from custody. the object of the meeting, and then called up chairman, end { B. Sidway, of Chicago, temporary ‘The Shock at Ogdensburg. bank Prison in Londen. JAMAICA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE WERALS The Jamaica and Panama Cable. + Havana, Dee. 18, 1867. Mr. Alexander H, ‘who referred to his course in FRANCE. Congress, and said ebay bear the responsibili- tes of bis votes in the House since Mr, Johnson became the Pregs=The | President, and that tho action of Congress would not Q only stand the test of the past, but of the future, The Panis, Dee. 18, 1867. "| meeting ho addressed was called in the interests of labor, secretary, After a recess the Committes on a Permanent Organi- | 4s y.o1en4 gh, Cungpenrn®. Dee: 38, 1987. zation reported, through E, B. Ward, chairman, the ociock this following permanent officers of the Convention: *- | knocking ver loose articles of fi furniture and producieg dent, Bo W. Raymond, of Iiimois, representing the greatest awe in the minds of the people, pay whele More Rigorous Ceurorehi; Bourse He: Decisive War Action of the King of Mr. Gray, agent of the Interoceanic Cable Com- the watch interests; Vice Presidente, Ethan Abyssinia. iely.: Sik atreaa. oh Kingston to take measures | _ ™* #oniteur this moraing publishes compiete « circu- | as businecs was depressed and wages wore so low it was | Chamberlain, of | New York, the cottom mter- population supeimemones by ihe notes anid ghosts, Tho lar signed by the Profect of the Pottce, piacing the press | time comething was done to restore confidence in the est; Charies Dickinson, of Connecticut, brass, visnation lasted about two minutes, and the vibration for the speedy laying of the cable between King- German stiver and copper; P. W, Gates, of Itlinols, | pearly or quite.e minute. 1\ comm all of the city under a more rigorous consorship. ernment. We want now: soothing and harmon- q ly q enced graduallZ, OPENING ston and Panama. pas ga tag influences, a4 political infwenoes fave prevented | i echicaue: of Minssachwsctie shoo ‘and watery 2, | COMME from the westward, incressing in violence, and OF THE MEXICAN CONGRESS ‘Thore is reaction in feeling on the Bourse to-day, pant ob abecnipre eee ee | any 4 F. Burshard, of Wisconsin, furniture; E. W. Stevend, of | passed off apparently {@ an ¢astward direction, ST. THOMAS. and creates are fat. the action of the. President, and had it not | Peonsylvanis, iron; D. Sf. Kichardson, of Michigan; | No damage was done to persona Or property. Novbing j Binge bean for hin we should bare. hed ‘peace and prosperity mameeens meevenres mii of iy cop balldar; Robert | tie it has ever before cocurred im this vicinity S SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE RERALB. : oa oe eS eaeeeh . cotton; J. H, Woodman, of ‘Vern tton. Grant Mass Meeting in Faneuil = 3 Sada See's ts Prenteunal chan the nouor of | Meee aries Jasper & Willams, Cleveland; H. Me- | ‘The Shocks at Uticn, Reme, Watertown and The Earthquake Shocks Still Felt—Activity ef © 1 . - | Allister, Jr., Phitaceipbia; A. T. Goshorn, Cincinnati; &. Herkimer. | EB: Mu Hall, Beston.. tho Divers. iinet Mapeeneh arn Masatnntaneeee tens gota be Sorry poe a usetts; J. H. Dow, Illinois. Unica, Deo. 18, 1867, : Heme. ng them with a res :— ” a : » Des 4 - We received here to-day the proclamation of the Frorence, Dec, 18, 1867, Whereas in these perilous times the approaching Prost- | one fs ad was adopted and Mr. Raymond took the A severe shock of earthquake was felt here about three > chair, fly returming thanks for the honor conferred King of Denmark in dential election must be regarded as the most important e ing amar! Telation to the sale of St. Prime Minister Menabrea replied yesterday to the at- | Within the memory of men now living, and it ts ‘expedient | by the Convention, o'clock ‘hig morning, and aso st Watertown; Rome, MEXICO. Thomas, tacks made upom the goverament by the liberal party: | $24 (Broper that the people im. all parle of the country | 4.8. Newberry offered the following preambles and | por, Leyden and other places north snd west, and ex- Governor L. Rothe, Chamberlain of the Danish | in Partiament, Ip the course of bis speech he said thet | men maybe sclsciod for the ‘highest’ ofice in | “whens sae ‘on and eatt for the Convention ema. | “@24iNg east to Herkimer. the propostt the deitloment of | nsted from the Detroit Manufacturers’ Convention, and by SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE MERALB, King, has postponed his return to Europe, aad | Italy would sooner or later possess but that end Message of President Juaree—The British | Will not retarn by the steamer La Plata, )< <n onconprnrdisihedl smeritpatedonget, yk gn fy rmony, pence, good | tee" aba, thy thacted partcearly tne er cas THR PRERS TEPER Charge @’Affaires and Consuls to Leave | The shocks of earthquake still continued at St. | | Baron Balazs followed in's speech ta opposition to | hom ihe apes and: coudensh of ihe american people | (ue,deeguenappninie to this Convention were appuisted At Syracuse. Mexice—Padre Fischer Set Free. Thomas, though not violent. the Chiet Minister, saping that che popuiar vote in Ne- | Are expecially. souenntraiod, 6 aulzen whore | char, | W Resolved, That a the tole purpose for which thia Conven- Sraaccam, Deo. 18, 1867. Havana, Deo. 18, 1967. Mr. Perry, Director of the Activissimo Diving | musnded c dideceat pouigy 2 owes at the watOR Ae- | fhe Yadmiration of manklid’ by Mie" waguelty. ‘armnees | 100 wat oalied was to obiaia from Congress immedinis re. | 4 considerabie shock of an earthquake was experienced The steamer France, Captain Laurent, of the | Company, had arrived with threo hundred laborers - and wisdom la council a8 well ag by his valor and persere. | Cxeopt luxuries, and to-chagge ho mode of asseaamont aud | here at ton minutes past three o'clock this motaing St. Nagsire line, arrived to-day from Vera Cruz. | ¢o work on the wrecks. CHINA and senso of justice all men haye most eniire faith; & man collection of the revenue and appoluiment and reinored Cf | Ite duration was about @ minute anda half. Persons im : . sand instin the heartvet his countrymen | ot to thas purpose strictly. bed wore awakened by the rocking of honses, rustling of ‘She brings news from the ital of Mexico to od rei capi ico to the | Mr. Orrin’s company find it impossible to per- ved. ‘The citizens a in old Faneuil Hall | Attor a brief discussion it waa adopted unanimously. | windows aud jostling of crockery. It was like « succes form with any profit, and will quit St, Thomas for Report of the Ten Trade. ‘assembied do now aud here present the, came of Ulysses | A Genera! Committee, to whom should be referred all of from the south to the north, and was Cqpgress was opened on the Sth instant, at | Curacos or Venemuels; but will retura in J Lompom, Deo 18, 1807. | 8 ieee res. Union conde condemnatory | t2¢ fevelutions, memoriale, io, for consideration and | $08 Of wares from the eouin, te te hen President Juares read his first ocomapnay Will return in January | aayices received here represent that the tea trado at & George 3. Upten made:m-apecch: Foporh was appoinied as follows:—Maine, F. A. Dow, | most violent a+ first, ond gradually diminishing = noon, when lent Juare Mes- | to give perf cea during the celebration of the Of the course of Kugiand during the late war, attribut- | 5°» alton; Massachusetts, F. F. Emery, Wm. C , sage to that body. The Speaker of the House, | 4 merican i Hong Kong (s quiet, and that at hanghae it is Grm and | ing the depressed condition of trade to horaction, and | Pinner; Connecticut, Charles Dickinson, Geo. Joba volume, ater Mieqail Moston replied oa Bohalt of tno | Ametict cocupstion sure for common Coase Stes aucec het | PeLm ane Ame mens ne, cesta: At anture, ; i Generals Gordon and Mr, Edward Atkt me . hance: ta eeprall Mane ‘Acucex, Deo, 18, 1967, natign's representptives. Shp ieee: Sapien Bien we ee. Shae GEORGIA. ont Collocicr Kerli msde thant apeechos in favor pets eed Ci td eae Lciticcee: pees, A very distinct shock of an earthquake was felt in this % Illness of an American Agent. ; Indi the nomination of General Grant. Resolutions were | 3” 5 Russell, Charles L. Wilson; Wisconsin, 1. Blos- | city at about three o'clock this morning. Buildings ‘The message spoke in flattering terms of the The royal mail steamer Corsica, Le Messurier, constancy, or tice dy eee wal sailed ‘i fr Bt Tho to ,take the place of ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE HERALD. Geaeras Gran * Hokartso' Vormout, bau ca al were porceptibly shaken to their foundations lost Tho Recenstraction ‘4be comm! wore instructed to receive n- maintain Mexican independence against Buropoan | ‘Ms ios* stoma: Colembiit. stoner from | bate-Passnge af = Hosrincien Beaesting NEW HAMPSHIRE. sige, all the regatta, sagewtonn sod moments VERMONT AND CANADA. ryen on. He roforred in grateful terms to the | washington, had been sick in St. Thomas at the | General Peve se Remove Gieverner Jenkins . ‘““Tue afternoon seasion of the Convention was a short aympethy ded by the sister republics of | 5. aie * ; and te Appoint Ancthor Govoraer. Republican State Convention—Renowination | one. Mr Raymond, President, called G. W. Cochrane, | The Shock Felt tm Barlington, Vt, ane South America, and wis highly complimentary in | 4°P*rture of the mail, but was recovering. Ariarts, Doo, 18, 1867, | “of Governor Harriman—Genoral Grant the | Vice Prosideah irom Masmachusetia, 10 the chair, who Ms Cees. a 5 emnnele: will beroa : ‘ Buntinotox, Dee. 18, 1867. » At three o'clock this morning a very distinct shook ef - earthquake was (elt in this city, awakening most ef the Chotce of the Convention for the Next Pree sident, i The Commitiee on Resolutions is in session They Concomn, Dec, 18, 1867. chis allusions to the sidi and support received ere carefully preparing ® report and will submit it %0- fromm the people of the United States. ENGLAND, | The most important part of the message re- The Republi Co! it le ferred to his surrender of the extraordinary | "orinnn A ‘tnedec-tormele of tome wae ee ee ee axis time of the Convention we sibea tou” Arrange, | iahsbitants, and tating twenty seconds powers with which he had been invested by Con-| Munitions, ents. Letters were read from D. A. Wells, Commis- It was felt throughout Vermont and in New York as igtess at the beginning of the late struggle. Louvom, Deo, 18—Evening. Refus 8 ; De J. Morrell he far south as Whitebail, and throughout Canada, from "These powers he was entitled to hold one month lars omen oe bat tens ope Ain ba pvr ent and oars with cr wa 3 . Bellevilie to Sackville, N. B. ‘ donger, if he deemed it proper; but, considering | tn cas or afuibank Jal, im whice-¢ gamber ct Pestana | M BUeéloy, « mulatio, tacked Goqpral Pope in a farce Teclans; tir Le Bayon, of Boston; Stephen Colwell, of | At Montreal, Three Kivors and Port Hepa ‘the state of the republic, he saw no need of re- | are confined. 4 epeech, chargiag him with prevesting recoastruction by f Poledaighin, ned siners, ah sceeeas ae Mowranat, Dec. 18, 1863. og "taining them beyond the moment thatthe national | The preparations were all completed and Governor Jenkins im office. Mr, Bryant, who oor OOD wi ine ‘Meeerehoad, Kelley and | 4 Yigorous shook of earthquake was folt here ab Chew »« ‘Legislature had assembled at the capital in the | been lighted by secgiataehrser-so-segy ph shined oy modes 2 ah vo Saas se, oe can rae ee lain ee gry er they relorted to dhe Comaitise of Resolutions, | o'clock this morning. Citizens wero aroused from thei. midst of peace. . Goer tawtiog as berg ‘were diseatisfied with. The clamors of th eaenreate: slambers by the vibration and rumble’ sccompany- teation. But, fortunately, owing to some defect in the @rrangement of the materials, the powder did mot ae oe ee tenn eae bes nivel report —* 4 Tray Tah tio Mag h led Re received here indicate that the shook om- let the repubi infatuation of the ports crime, New Hemnpenire-eril key: substantial tended as far west as Port Hope and eastward to Taree Presidential olection, now so near at hand. pf ‘ Rivers.® y | | | Thareply of Sefior Exequiel Montes was signifi- « He declared that Mexico was entirely indif- eregt as to whether European relations were re- mewed with the republic or mot; that Mexico i i 2 5 f fF No arrests have been made and no clue has yet teen 1 i Fe E pwoulf (ertatoly not solicit such. He scknow!- | sined to the guilty parties. jn IO gi Provident A SUPPOSED HORRIBLE CN'ME IM COLUMBIA COUNTY. edged the debt of gratitude which Mexico owed | , "ms smd ammunition svereted by the Fenians have | TOO the CRA nd took the, ff (From the Rvoning Telegram of yesterday.) ~ ow ; + Hupson, N. ¥., Deo. 18, 1687. There is sa intense excitement bere ever a reported, berribie crime, said to have bees committed by a mam: and woman for the purpose of ssouringan amount of ; money. A Mr, and re Brown, residing in the towned Canaan, Columbia county, recently took outalite ja- « surance policy for $5,000 im the Travellers’ Accident le =~ to the United States for its moral support. 1 On'the 9th inst. all thé committees of Congress shad een appointed, and were proceeding to busi- ess, . ‘The Cabinet remained unchanged. Neither Minister Piomb nor any other of the ifj alt if i hi it Hi Le i H ie diplomats now in Mexico present open- carrying oat ding of Congress. at igs « ‘ra even ander Sinaia note, Sees cee, So » The British gunboat Jason, Commander Murray and: serie, tasisne (luemerion tase: See ie eniok Shey conlaed ome Beene Ayuily, his@ arrived at Vera Crax on the 7th inst. Ca niiasolved, That as the experience down, and. the daughter od 1a che Sasaes me Wome Mr. Reton 7 C. Muadieien, FUN Roorss ‘the nations ferainay of solegion tela thers i Oftloers of the Connecticut Go now in charge of the British Legation, with the ‘Tho Conmevative Conteal Exeoutive Commition met | cording to itn, Dowptng, ecto, wmpeceeh a santa want ah Seda . Consuls aad archi: English resident there to-day. Mere than a quorum were presest, aad an Kesolved fully coda: result of which is esid to have disclosed the + “were ina high Ce ee over pened ergemization was perfected, Mr. J. R. Gneed, of Macea, | syouia mont of the Secretary ‘ot the Treas fact as abe bad been siruch om the bead and the skein = ec tmaien't rms ano or ook: emeng fae en. to save the from all of are 3 the ey ‘and Im view of the grave truth of sont Uh the Seosaoed was Bok the, deaghies tne L-d es: ee Be ” ~ « Ms. Crawley, of the English company engaged Y ; f tase nr Kad seo | Bectioat, bes Cy Tg 5 tt on the Mexico and Vera Cras Railway, had left | sient eal ‘corrups odicers from ‘irre. | meat would be safe ia dor Now York to raise money for the working of ; aie ae eThaet eee di Sols tee sy tals eommuany abould they be _ epubl: ss ‘ ” Sa coreemnnts eget into by that company Hetiéa: tat eee at ince Capeomabee'| 36 suatitetoe es eet Seer nee ELIS an ven? Padre Fiseber had a ‘ : amvailod the pabl of Sega se GBorens at length been eet free. septa a te ue Distinguished Arrivals from Mextee. = fe: Chari, Dickens: bao oa Havana, Deo. 18, 1987. or oad aot having The following gentlemen have come as passea- of oy ‘end arys on qere by the steamer France from Vera Crazs— General Zaloaga, who was permitted to leave @lexioo te ge into exile. He will probably remain Rebbery of Beads ia Steuben County. Barn, N. Y., Des. 16, 1967. $22b4535 &O Shere. Mesdts. Crawley and Resbuck, of the |’ ‘The Steuben county Treasurer's safe was broken open oan ave bo ‘Mexico and Vera Crus Railway Company, who are Bivens be and sa: » route to England. ‘the British Legation te Leave December 20— ©. vital of Mexico, telegraphed t Vera Cruz-cn the ‘medal is a 75 b inet. om aes cnee ae che British Charg6. @’Affaires, Mr. Middleton, Hilson hot" aad Bf a Pa wich the Consuls and archives of the Legation, w") gail for England on the 20th inst. “ne English bank et the capital, known es the k of London, Mexico and South America, world still continue its business. ‘ve doings in Congress were as yet unim- Burvano, Dec. 18, 1867, biadder, by BR. KR. RESUL' ‘The Sprieg Abbey House, moar the Cold Spring race by firethis Loss 9 pe apy morning. $20,000 0 alee 7” . BN ge oe ekin, kidneys and ENT, com ining agen wi oweat, rol the ‘ond other secre. Pee mes i E U “Caps re tamed Death of General Quiregn, the om SF mpg heed o.* i MARINE DISASTER. maes, = uerial Cavalry OM@eer-Order ta Feoie Ful he aan hg Many Season wore Sigasaee Puls ogee Dig td ad ant ten ee matey they gates | “fo were rumors at the capital thst General very deep ravines with ele cat as tates Forrnsss Momnon, Deo, 18, 1867. ‘Sith Ristey tna ‘are invited to call ; <a Ind boom siurdored on the frontier ot | Sone ans’ ined to an ce the scasest tarasss vein t'| guaat ar erties "tus repets to toBowes-On too 30 fe . ‘caro by his purseers, For . Sermrese,cerece tne’! guano ar inca obynae be Onst seek, cat catnertee tad. bogt = eg ie es | St of eer ote eamer Seppe trom ow CALIFORNIA. cee SMe eee Sess towards we Sows of an army swan Tes Ciannt thd Uhaetandie ateur tiie , Snipe Ons b apetlg lag prwn-4 wales par pa be ‘The United States Senntorship—Fieed in Mu- | ,,AccClenrs marth ond Bepatifal Sain anit ed A Neave Appoteted Justice of the Peace by | riled in tinct foo ripesa County. aly eee casein : by General Pope. Fame gare owt, Wea. as coy wore tates of the San Fraxcteco, Dee, 17, 1867. wos Momrcomzny, Dee. 18, 1867. ly cies, bor ae Sse ‘The Democratic Legislative Caucus adjourned to-night Ww; 4 ’ General “saniee ia eats i= tren "Sivee ware eet ile property os por ye Poeggee ah, convention mone bot tnd ulldren ret were ooaeey. tg xs ‘ss Tour the veces wes sures: ra prea t gepfy by Romy say logue Wi Glee sraggiat sale Ah an. RE Damaged by Bleeds and orme-The Tews of Monticello Deatreyed. é Gan Praxomon, Doo, 17, 1967. ‘Telegrams from Oregon aad Washington Territory an- Naw Onsams, Deo. 18,196. | ounce shat great damage fies boon done in that section Pt I Ce = soy by a flood sad ien pana Serena 2 quard wortless Attention te Caled to sxe te of ,Vatnahte . va Foivt, vo, ae at Brewesvilie and Turned Over to Mext- ene Authorities. 2 s i a & ' igs Go government one-third of pad of exemption for their steamers from local Gnposta. Cousu! Seulnier has returned from the United Mates by the steamer Bagte, and loaves no xt Jua-