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SAMAICAs THE RAILROAD SLAUGHTER. Ys SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALE. NE: tare Additional Lint f Killed Havana, Deo. 20, 1867. sha ne Wilaht-ha conengiain meek on victims by the tate railroad disaster at Angola will be held penta mal yw Sunday after- noon at two o’cl0¢k,"" ‘Tho Rey, Drs, Lord and Hotchkiss will officiate, The bodies will be. deposited in # vault at Forest Lawa Cemetery, subject to fusure inspection or ENGLAND. order, A coroner's inquest will be Beld on Monday, A correct list of the personal effects, &c., tthe & ‘The Habens Corpus to be ceased will be kept by the railroad company. © ‘The following additional recognitions “have been made:— - eae St The friends of & B. Hubbard, of Port Dalhousie, Canada, recognized bis remains in the dead house this afternoon, He was s carpenter by trade, and was on bis retura from Westield, New York, where he had Deen at work. A bunch of keys was found among the rubbish of the burned car marked Elan Porter, Cincinnati, Ohio. An English gold lever wateb, numberod 1,424, with the fol- lowing inscription on the case, “Presented by Joba Abell to A. Johnson,” was also fou Also two silver watches, numbered respectively 29,455 ' In view of recent outrages commaitied or attempted by (he Fenians in this country, and io prevent by summary measures their repetition, the Cabinet has determined ‘to ask Parliament to suspend the privilege of the writ of babeas corpus in Engiand. Lonvon, Deo, 20—Evening, ‘The alarm caused by the recent Fenian outrages here Continues, The ae swearing in specs) policemen. The guards around the ai bavé been strength- @ned and the warchouses in tle city are carefully watohed during the night. ‘Troops were suddenly ordered to Portsmouth to-day, red, Loxpon item tiae Dec, 20—5 P. M.—Whale oil, £39 per 252 galiona., Sperm oil, £112 perton. Lia- geed oil, £37 per ton. Linseed cakes, £11 per ton for thin ia obiong. PetRoLecm’ acne araerean J nanan 45fr. for atanda: EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS, Dec. 20. 1867. Dec, 20-5 P. M— Guascow, ovgni end left ona special y Tho steamship hinge Captain Graiz, of the Anchor . 95 Lonoox, Dec. 20-0 P. M: a ok a acl “ Fie, Pa, bas bevn ro. | [Bs which let oric on the Th inst,, arrived hore A great fire ts raging in Nowoastle-on-Tyne, No par- pre girne ape i bares ty a foot = yesiorday af ony Uculars have athe tay over SS = eT = aca Ra Sis Gioia tw THE ARMY. car, trunk ia'at the dopet uaclnimed, John W. Chapman, , Was seen on the car, and is supposed to be: among the unrecognized charred. ak lnatitll Nady ak'ce 0 ir of spectacles, and by of gray, flannel vest, striped shirt and white over- Only nine of the wounded now remain at Angola, Tho balance are all cured for by the railroad company in this city, The ig the latest additional list ef the deed and wounded :— Henlan Arreste—Inquest on the Victims of the aiesmnintit Explosion. Lospon, Dec, 20, 1867. sarees, gave their names as English, Mul- vaney, O'Keefe and W. Desmond, were arrested in this city last night en suspicion of having been connected with recent Fenian outrages, The coroner's inquest on the bodies of those who were killed by the explosion at Clerkeuwell prison was Retateed Volunteer Officers. In a circular dated the 16th instant, ‘the Secretary of War informs Paymastor General Brice that after the 1st of January next the only regimenial offivers of volun- ‘toors who qill be recognized as in service are aa fol- lows:— Ip the Veteran Reserves—Lieutenant Colonel F. 8. Palmer, Sixth regument; Brevet Major J, H. Remington, edible tite tftetaeon. 4. 8, Spier, Northeast, oly aa Capiain C. KE. Judd, Fourth regiment; residence unkaown, Brevet Dili ; ‘The jury. rondered a verdict charging Timothy Des- | An unknown, woman Major a ry Pentre ata Brovet mondand Jerry Allen, who were arrested on the 15tb, - visa ea, wn mer J. RY Stone Captain J. W. Sunderi with the orime of murder, in having caused the explo- of Gmc ta eteeneMendeenme sree Bispoen Sioear, ag gd prisoners, lulvaney, O’Keofe and W. g ly , i t; Second Lieutenant a Foster, who were arrested last night, were brought | "t'*2 Bartholomew, Angola, N. ¥) roimeat _raret Captain 8. Walker, sot Dafore a justice for examination to-day. The testimony £L Aubura, N, ¥.. fourth regiment, 0 far ehcited goes to show that thoy had something to E, T. Motcalf, Pa Io the Colored Troops—Major M. B. Delancy, One 4o with the Clerkenwelt explosion, They were re- | Jc Hanteohend Parth:coginen Revocation ef Retirement Orders. General Grant has Issned a special otder revoking the order which placed upon the retired list Captain Isaac I Harvey, Signal and Captain James S$. Hall, val Corps, UTiees camthine pat tained i tectetaas” manded to jail for further examination. ‘Tho Coney Islaud Sand Hill Thunderer on American Affairs. ‘BOIAL CONEY ISLAND CABLE DESPATCH TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Coxsy Is.anp, Dec, 20—Noon, ‘The Thunderer this morning has a leading editorial article on American matiers. It is mainly devoted to deorying the finances of the United States and the plans: of the secretary of the Troasury. FRANCE. THE NAVY. Es CS POET SPECIAL. TELEGRAM 70 THE RERALO. United States Ganhens. Shawmut at Aspin- suiting Dec. 20, 1667. ‘The United States steam gunboat Shawmut, Captain ‘Stone, was at Aspinwall on the Sth inst. About one bun- Gred and fifty miles north of Carthageaa the Shawmut Jost her foremast aud threo of her men. ‘IBe Army Reorganization Bill-The German and Italian Situations—Commercial Propo. sition to the Minor Powers. Pants, Dec, 2, 1867. ‘The bil! for the reorganization of the army is now ‘under discussion in the Senate. Its adoption is urged ‘on the grounds that such a measure 1s necessary on ac- ‘count of the German situation, and of the revolutionary aspect of affairs in Italy, Pani, Dec. 20--Evening. It is reported that the Emperor has proposed to Bel- gium, Holland and Switzerland that they join France in © Customs Union. Beiginm ts said to have declined the proposition on the ground that she bad siready concluded a military and commercial alliance with Prussia, The Bask Rotaros. Panis, Deo, 20, 1867. ‘The regular weekly returns of the Bank of Fravce, published to-day, show that the bullion io vault nas in- ‘Greased 8,700,000 francs since last report. AUSTRIA. — Equalization of the Natienal Debt. Vimsna, Dec, 20, 1867. ‘The onmont of the quotas <sakeaes tae pronter pinot I a to the paymeot Se ete ase of the Belem and pe and pe iheiSned 20 Reety, Ro een Saal arate, Crutse of the Quinobang. . Wasaxatom, Dec, 20, 1867. Official information has reached the Navy Department Of the arrival of the United Statés steamer Quinebaug at Port Grande, Cape Vincent, on the 11th of November. All on board of hor were well. On the Retired List. Paymaster John D, Gitvon, of the United States Navy, has been placed on the retired list. SHIPPING NI NEWS. Almanac for Wow wen York—This Day. ome 1 igr teres 338 PORT OF NEW York, some 20, 1867. CLEARED. _ ‘ Steamship City of Boston (Br), Roskell, Liverpoot—Joba @ Columbia Oe tages Glasgow—F Mac. ‘Yauno, Hi L MeOren a: Clements (are (Br, Betiy, ant Antwerp—W F Sebuvetz, Cork for Fi ag Bd s — i Crt Panta ng ees Poet % & Co. id's + GERMANY. ‘The Graed Duke of Baden About to Abdiente. Se eee ee eet ie Wietienter . ‘Banu, Dec. 20, 1867. Bi ined ds oe Sasa ab a 2 ‘The report is current that the-<rand Duke of Baden ARRIVALS. ‘will abdicate and leave the ducily free to join the BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. CANADA. 5 The Evenlag Telegram of Yesterday’ CONTAINED SPECIAG AND EXCLUSIVE TELM GRAMS aND THE FULL PRESS DETALLS OF THR HORRIBLE RAILROAD CALAMITY ON TAK BUY- PALO AND OLRVELAND BOAD; i FULL CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS; » PARTICULARS OF THE WAR AMONG THE DAW. SRUSKS; INTERESTING LOGAL IeMa; BPiTontaLs ON THE IMPORTABY TOPICS OF THM Day; FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE; LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS BY CABLE, RELIABLE MARKET AND FINANCIAL REPORTS, AND ALL 712 NEWS OF THE DA¥. aEt THe BYBNING “TEL went mn are 3 chits asl oe ith alt, doubtful wi! Brie resale Boe pote etry and ® por. Paper's made Cape Eat png oft wee the vessel war ts Dalisat and to follow e. Biba, next ad for this port, none of which pave arrived Pais Awenta (of Halifax) betere, New Vor Tuuh fost for Hagens wit Gib bushels c sare: abe took the gule oa the 12th, i i off, Naot acket Shouity 1 tho foremt ice ed to make Prov i 43 we cl Leary Ry Ell fas as Losien ti mt alae and Clara Sinldh . oa necare! sehr Ligne Philadelpii, CHARL "STON, Dee 17—Arrived, schr Anolis & Laura, fe to do Taking Menomet Polat, trled to fe say bal fattog woh ip ao'un stood BF a she mae part bor ws ee rE Te TT ead bel 2h he wi liged to run her aid on Seusset, astra) iy andl. lo’ clock k Friday PM. re aoied to parties. on | doth, hip, Oneida arks Paladin, Monies PO aa eens lee eae et les eect video for for do; Aquidncok, I:io Janeira for do, PRICE by the resael u . the captain at RIVE w Deo '26—Arrived, sche “Mary Mershon, } en were kindly ca | The vessel ged 1 borden, two sents old, and belongs in Now has been of-all but two thouanad | net wn mle ele Dec Teeieared, bark West Wind, Donald- KEOLK, Dec 18—Arrivod, schrs Katia Hall, Neweomb, nd Harsh Ri fimub. Harding, Welliieet, EWPORT. Dec ¥-Arrived, brig’ Croton, Is in Van Buren rank & Emily, C ms, Philadel - th fiiipaed to. that plage. 1¢ the weather ren the vesuel wi Drvvabiy be got off, —-Cape Cod Gazette, 3 Domlngo*for Hos, vorted | t into Nassau in distress, repair dod ou teriata tase, ¢ brig Lady Rawson, Adams, arrived’ af Nasu vith inst from Gonaives, with the c-plain, crew suit MATEDICTION,. Ol Sant Tak WIDOWS OF . wint! BE ari ena ae ph N&W LONDON, Deo Andrew Stowart, eyovi tor. on sat HAVEN, Deo 19—Arrived, brig George, Perkins, St WUHIGADEt fey Dee 19—Arrived, brigs © V Witliama, Arrived. 6 rs Mary Natt and ace for NYor cess, Bristol néerson, wrecked oy the flats, near Gouaives, on Nov (us before "woud, ) Br), ‘Puillips, Taverpoot, ONS . ut, Hadwin, ths reported ashore on Old- tee geo miinge, from Usibevlen. int, was from Pall Hiver for New York, with « cargo Below ar Irma ma ey, Cig Kelly, Fall River. MONDAY, at 1 AT 12 O'CLOSE. lowing vessels romain epwes, Del, Dee 1 62 M--tle fo) at the Break wash Vhiieva, irom Havana for NYork; tyre. Fi ti y for Bremen: ten of the crow of tho latter (col Of the vont fast night, landed on tn bevel Nod ee bgt om the captai i to the oly fora now crew, Also tm the by Ferey, frou Philadelphia for sale Bos! seoktLanD, Dec 18—Arrived, schr D Talbot, Packard, Cleared—Stoamer Franconia, Sherwood, NYork; sehr Da- ‘This “Romance of Real Lite,”* by Mrs, SOUTHWORTH, the publication of whic will be ommeneod tm THR LEDGER oa MONDAY, is jpunded on the fortunes of am old family of Lower Mar: ‘The shores nied isles of the Chesapeake and its tribut ae are well known t abound fa traditional and legendary lore of of the deepest intrest. Bat among all the strange and F earilig talon told by the winter evening Sresidex of old {i itary's, unt one is so wondrous or 40 sorrowful as that of the © Maledietion”’ lajd'tipon the fatr daughters of one manor, Soon’ after tha settioment of the province a deep wromg was said to have-béen doseands dresif doom incurred bya woman-—the first lady of the Manor. Sho was a woman of the Gnesi intellect, the strongest wilt and the flerveat Dussioip panda she ban lefte mame #0 noto- rious, yet 20 questionable, that to (hts day 20 ono umgge whether she were a great saint Faint or & gtogt sluner, a great felon or a great martyr, A curse Was sald to have been laid upon her and her daughters to the seventh generation, And the strangelt part of the ‘story is, that (hiv curse ademas to have heen fulfilled in overy genecation, A cortalm Ligirren Arvion (of Brookiya), waa. found adriftin the foe Inst night, about 2 o'elock, th the Bast River. by Ser. feant jcily and officers: Alten “and Cole, of the ‘harbor po- ee with no porson on’ board, After drifting ta the fee to the Narrows, te oificers succceded in getting her alongaide the steamboat landing al New Brighton, Staten Isian: Lavexroo., Dee 6—The Thornton, from ‘Now York, ts aground on the tar. ~The omw hate eeu jguded. | Ship making uo water, Assistance has becu sent, jog hard from north; b gi sea. pow, Dec 7—Nearly 300 tons of bar iron have charged from the ship Chavles J makes whigh put ms 28 fue 4th inst leaky and with loss of bulwatks. It will take fonrteon days more (0 refit her for sea, ‘The shin Detroit, which aga.n returned to Queenstown on ns. & ne beet nw Sones to dey oe dischat her e ship made @ great quai = | Sai very uae » during ‘0 of ‘of shih and oth of @ Uctober, and. ft 2 BY ho Meitish brig. 8 ‘Thom nig re Taveryok pet a hore win ‘Out Of her crew only four men an’! Captata were alive, Owarrival here she had two cases of cholera among the four sailors, which were tranaferred to the hospital ship, and the vessel was placed under quarantine. Miscelinneons. Weare indebted to the pursers of the steamships Fah- Kee, from Vera Cruz and Mavanay and of the Columbia, from Havana and Nassau, for the prompt delivery of our Mles and despatches, @aptain Thos Gipson, of brig Sjephen Bishop, will accept our thanks for favors, Clirren Sure Davip Crocenre, Captain Burgess, which Ry aot i Baraat, Cr Srawle Philodolphia; Ocean " Wave. Martin, Lioyd, do. SAN PRANCISGU: Nov $1 arrived. bark Volta (Wr), A1- Jemes,, Bordeaux ; Dec 18, seer (Br), Curphey, Rio Ja- weiatiod Ballad Dee 1a, ship. Cutwator, Dw oh % stows. avanNally ‘Bea Wor Arrived, ba atop, Porte- ‘Bark Rosetta, Liverpool; brig 8 P Sweet gBalti- ieee Devikvarrwed, sok Annie E Cranmer, Cron- aa etna. gaanein "ecbre Grampus, Henry Leeds, a int ae NO, Deo arrived, brig Fannley Trae leston; ae a ioe Hale) SET, ited; ‘brig Paragon, Waleh, Ms- $:'b. ¥ vA +“ Rudway va. Ricord.”” ir. DADW, reulment In. soe disens akin, Ribera ant Le wa) by BR. R. RESOLVENT, con. ing Sirsa, and other powerfal rev ‘agen! that ofan ae my thelr fe wonder curative, influence over weat, and oth: sen of the arrived on Thursday Inet from San Fi left that port on the 2ith of Angust, and conxequenty ‘iauda the paseace Money far a aS huathde-.Steniy lee. Slee, thie SE ber tare tug gms a Basse onthe thio | Sear aapsarsac Pent madi tat | race stom sntor we daigher dows tosh greet shat. a ni pst 2 Smoxt Passacr—The steamship E B Souder, Captain oe oF oF aravels a calcite, ~sherettons aid wean: day, The” fatality is @ “recognined feet th the Lebby. at Charleston from New York, made the run from ‘ges; of skin eruptions, sores and mleers, verte D hewth, Whicly ania» acutieelahl then pnd cove Sotperisaneutly ao ihe i, Renolvent Frve $2 family, ‘welt’ knows and hd wodentable as ang other facton record, But while the, fatality is an seknowledged fact, the curse that is aaid to hinve caused It is purely tradi- tional, “Gut of thin family legend Mrs. Southworth, the per ball dosen, oF PS. B= From west VM. Dr, Radway can be consulted harge re N jaiden lan: reo eri: well, Known in the | {rte 2 creo conic dineaaen are ited eal bio | i Francisco on her San Fran- Vorsces—ahi it oles fi has duet eaed or eae tite thie for Sanune tan, wih an assorted cargo, heoo on th sth 0 AvzRhewm: natiam lean ramted Cure a sapien ‘une st forte ras a . aes S four, | or. py fined e meg capaho a itty popular augporest, has woven a thrilling romance, Bero- Tiashatged’ od took. im chee GAS tons), samt ricipat depo, 04 way. ion: Hivelynd eure DOPSY- | nie, the heroine of the story. is the seventh daughter im eit rr oe vee on t poe inst., bering rate sailed over les in leas than months, Hin come mmanded | iy Save ae ped tirat officer of od ehips Daring and Orpheus, two celebrated vessels. Notice to Mariners. ry ‘bu of the ean an (“3 5 ttt Rie Kerk oy sepate turough the lower bay ing are very much out of hele cannot be depended direct descent from that first Lady of the Maser, whore “goed of darkness” browght down the doom.uppm alt her daughters, from Berenice all knowledge of this family fate has beon careftilly condealed, sings in ‘her, as the: onition.s est in rye having i ot nd, Square and afhinWan Upeigut the "ihe unantmot seediot of the” Tia natiooal Jury. This mod Wiad fieat tn Whar at ‘meni over all abies American ethibhiors, aud over more than four buudred pianos entered for competition Hearty sit Pe naeuieaninure UC iurons, sea by the we; those ee toon as guides to | Wrerorooms Non, 109 and iit Kast Fouriepnch siroe, New | wévonth, descendant) the carsé will be Sulmiadied tm: | ee abet ern ie Aeeenes reply gp a= the total destruction of her race, or in thelr deliversnee, © in SY ie asenene c town Tnapector, ta of (sc etenn ain oe Pinted Gooden View | sn stmoat. impossible eninckdence of: eleeusmataseée. DE g,tigittoase Depot, Fompkinsrtie, Siatcu tuand, Hx, | Sokal gromty Aviso EAHORE &.C0..«79 Broadway, | Mewidex Boren Mrock The otter principal charactors ee spindle. apon fa Rock, at the entrance of Salem ie danes below Broome street: | veciior nda relatives, the ‘Ties of tfenniker House, oF the arbor a beeu carrion away. Ti wil berepieced sss00n | A-—The Amatamiral Hycatman the Plemennte | Widows of Widow,” ao etn aie eat Eyeglass In ie Order of the lehtboure Board, ns hd eaten! pty: he LE 3 TENTICE, 164 Broadway. tneiy manor house are nickmained. Next in importance are Boston, Deo 19, 1567. Skin | theStorms of Stormy Polnt—“Tam, ‘Dick and Harty,” as: Whalemen. Brig Para, Worth, sailed from Salem 17th Inet for Indian u Sobr. of Provincetown, gest oem. Fine | oi Oct By on'a cratves had 100 bbls ol, taostly oe Spoke. Serr L&C Wishart, bound ‘o ‘Charleston, Dec 14, Cape Hattaras bearing W by 8 distant 00 miles, Ports, Foretan Sei —Arrivedy Fredyaes, Broulund, Philadel. Speers oe apna icy (oe) Bowgtye ae: Joachim Shining rk ae (Br), Middleton, and Banian A be tecrscai: tek | § Yi _— 4 inwe they are called—meaning Gld Tom, the ses captain, bie | brother Dick and his son Hacry: amd with them is Haloy- ong, a beuntiful girl of an unknown parentage, whom in hee iifkney O1@ Tom hat rexened from » wreck; and their house- kegper, dina “Pinkie Skinner» Indy of certain, age aud uncertain temper. Thea thore is Major Heurle, of Haurie Wall(or Horrali HAM, bn te native Wave 1t7N6 ts Aline old svatieman of Frosch descent and faded fortunes; and with him are hie two nephews, inckistone and Palrliey-botl i love with aleyone. And then there aré the thred pélests of neigh! by that first Lady of the Manor, aro Pather Pknating, very old, Teun and devout; Father Bon. homme, middie aged, fat and jelly, ami Father Prtinots Car. roll, young and handsome, bat orrere a asontle, atid over. shadowed, people whisper, by the memory of sume igfeat nor. row or some great remome, “Last, not leant," there is Vane Vnndeleur, the Reto, yonog tisunger who Jing bora Wrecked upen their cont, aad and of whom nothing more ts ‘known but thas he te ak DecGhiful ae Weal, anid ie katy tm love with Berenice Brooke. The Phen dermal soe-teyl liam” few years before the war, and T>, the Beauilfad’ glapiante- UUons along the western shores or Maryland, where! we cater rugylsts everywhere. is me re r Sang sa vir ae cs yd Sold by, aachald Word — The asl sete | © ELSTORKE or DRES: et al Bes ahora es Sed Me seis, aves Pee AE BAPE Eo. Re ter way a tee Mea Maren siete: . from thong let rs, se ‘Ban a oe mec ze ear ah a Sp aS aie army Wot Const of ots eer and J Semoun, pte son, for, Hi Practoed foe Curr, Br eet aan in port cole, Magnan, roabyy tor hock England the recess on business connected ‘with the Intereol ‘and northwest extension. a, No# 18-Artived, brig BM Tinker, Barvard, your fat is ee Into the picturesque Ives of tho prople amd -shate Cur a — 1K, aria the of whieh spre chars, 0 with vory Recralts Pepe’s Army. Bo tor ioad for ar Baltimore Oo Ube aan vy beencbral ieritg, | While their fascinating veodland and watersidensports, a ad 1863. 2 Aah ap cane on. Pap. coughs and. Sen ootke: A en rog inte e while becoming interested in Voetr steanige fOrtdaet, number of officers belonging to the Canadian . ‘cihindied Sa thos have left for Te ssSuad es Poet Be Matra ST cogtarm wae ot TH LUDGER on MONDAY and res 'this sory, army. A resralsing effon bee bere qpened bere, ge mh mao having the {a6 stile of “Curtis & Forking” on ie outside Sophenveneien it dey. page ape eentreeetbiemetaticetn oar tas aoe patients | vith Be Rasta 2, Sh CALIFORNIA ewe | «2. ; SS | eats ‘eee ean. ip Nuss os Rageeo Casserly Elected United States tire Nor 1, ond eee eae ti eee ECO core Bates <i i Bas Fraxcesco, Det 20, 1867, tices ion, NOrieane: bree be = i eros a. 2, 2 ant Tee acy cn haame pies 9 avemnpaeenaes os et sah 1 Morris, Ese eral NS = a Men. Jetn Conanes, Sarma itp pon aes Teck "Renee tom “wion, te ship Hane | seers RNP TSS ; Pion gooted at G0 $8, Wheat, 6260. Logal Ste oats sh Genw, nud Yomi! Hate me po Sennes. 2 cna Shee ante ae So: cuceliae iicsis bihbtee-t0 Lace Cart emis oy ree Ricauose, Dec. 20, 1867. Tn the Convention to-day 8 resolution was introduced , Typnt cn lahat: ecking Congress to retain al! volunteer officers now in jan, been Io the Freed mea's Bureau service in Virginia until the State Sean. M Gray, f Mang) netitutien, some bad wen in it who ought to be °, i . Ps . . ri oo Ki “8 son oo xvi tig ere eter Starrs a ag i =r ba bx wai ey sega cont “ rae cone .comamlttco repented, rights ‘Star Cor Columbia Palle), Prowt L andes for Kia : om ane constitution. hy iy wunuge frm te ld with oe ae, to ag re of | Coombs "ig fe hange| Lameyer, wae be me for them at the Art ‘Kores, “PRANG'S JOURNAL oe hea cheng SS: anareoee to the United dost pa ie 8 ageivads ‘Br Wicd inal oil of Sorvtan alee Lesaen “4 A xin ‘alieael frei ran “ty States government ‘wore referted, Sasa Wiad & 0. . q isp olh " pete and the Convention to January 2 arrived, Anos Weill a where a diure By Send ee aa Lo app she! Adoipe "Woaror, Rebiutoe | r= 4TONTAP Tere « Store, Mt Bronaway, GEORGIA. Tous, Catburn, Newburg for Aspiawall, with coal acoftTamle amtre areon, Aone [ear encanto ‘The vention—The Trensurer Ordered fete Npoe sii tial tk ey St Dow ‘bane romone | while the cure is eins, effected witn Rea Ne ie ed fanetions of the Hi SoISSee mane e0 cha cnavensen, < ii ee, oes Ay Reve teen eis etry Newburg for, Boston, with ie 1 Cheyatal, Baemns Back ot gable hous. eestery Gb were pode fp Ep ind : ha one eWay wih. AtLawra, Deo, 20, 1867, ah ma pm here at any 4 (Bry Toapaan, | sem bo outs nd, wo mentee how inva ane ior "sod ogame ike, "taut Se to ‘The Convention passed an ordinance to-day to lery modormely, or ae ol a J Bea: $5 Four, Yubieeringwon ateode WX troy the ok >-4 — os VERMONT. ’ Seizure of n Coal Of Distiliery ia St. Albans, Arrived eae FS A port SA A OE Pe eee sed ra eae wus Redo seca ge Bee Mat py ce § Deo lA Pept A! ety for Yo 7 Stone Wi (Brem | Br windsor, oak se ( EAE ae si hy jantea, Oot 2] ort i Ft ty mnie Waar, ena aad eeipenati | My non, 3 quire (?), ‘ mae, Pe fl he mene Danie or } | vie ets ete pe Sire A ty | rates 3 atest and Doane, Undieey pris q my ‘Thenyp. ha: Port, sdbe dapian (Prue). for Now | Saeaee = spe are y Ly our gant.

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