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a NEW YORK HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER por | Negra: Supremacy in Haytlotlaleaie Day te Now ‘The Brondstuls Trade-its NEW YORK HERALD. | “* "rac ace | Métwiiomatng he dope suonir—curene TREBGRAPHIC NEWS, ae ogooare 2m Wo published youtntag a mala ae gy arate Se a Simultaoconsly ; ne oe os BROADWAY AND AN? eT. ® correspondent at Port au Prince, the capital reporters have fully shown how California we - ' ¢ . : ~— wipe of the negro republic of Haytt, which furnished | was celebrated in the churches, in.the, theatres, ) ore ‘The Steaniship Raleigh Burned JAMES GORDON BENNETT; | us a more graphic picture of the delightful | inthe toy shops, in the markets and in the at Sea. PROPRIETOR. state of things in that happy land of negro | streets. In the churches we were tavorod not States on the a supremacy than we bave hedifora very long | only with sermons more or loas eloquent, but All business or news letters and telegraphic / time from any other historian. Salnave, Presi- | with musio of an order which. testifies to what despatches must be addressed New Yorc | dent, an unadulterated ‘nego ‘of ‘the Congo’) extent the tastevand, wo may add, the talent of Th breed, s hideous savage in e photograph, and | our musical world have been developed and rim 4 packages should be properly | * Bortible barberiaa in his sotlons;4a engaged | cultivated. At some of the ‘churches the origi- es ant pecengne ee Prep°'Y | jm @ ferocious struggle againsta horde of con- | nal toilets of tho ladies showed how for their sealed. spirators who are resolved to pull him down. | revolutionary protest against the tyranny of Rejected communications wil! not be re- | The man whom hebys.fovolutionary move- | foreign fashions ‘has extended: In the great turned. © ment displaced—Geffrard, « mulatto—was an | jewelry shops tho salient point seems to have —~ intelligent, educated, amiable and polished | been the disposition of purchasets to buy al- THE DAILY HERALD, pudiisict cvory day in ‘he year, | man, far too much for the unwashed Africans | most everything except articles made of solid Four cents per copy, Apna! subscription price $14, constituting the bull of the Haytien people. | silver. Never before have New Yorkers been E i i ef z F Li F HH £ JOB PRINTING @f evry description, also Stereotyping | Sainave, more ferocious than Soulouque, | so economics) in thelr purchases of this descrip- brought much leon’s Mastern FPelicy. and Engraving, meatly ant prompily executed at the iowest | gooms dotermined at least that if he is to fall 1t | tion of Christmas gifts. It may be, however, to the farming historical widespreading elm tree. snd rales, shall not be from the amiable weaknesses | that the aggregate of their purchases of the soil of the | Very well. We-can perceive no objection to THE WREKTY HERALD, every Saturday, at Five | and indulgences of Geffcard. Salnave, in fact, | » less costly kind willamountto a higher figure copy. Annual subscription price; — is a worthy imitator of the model African King | than that of the purchases of many.» previous ++ $8 | of Dahomey. year, Articlos of solid silver, however, have + | It appears that the Qacos (whatever they | for the most part beon unsalable. Tho in- + 8 | may be) have gradually gained strength on | finite variety ot expensive toys, including both ; p ae. +++ 15 | the frontiors of St. Domingo, and have retaken | those pope very ai invention, has | San Francisco in that direction, and inerosse. to those under whieh old Colonel Dick Jobn- |" Any larger number addressed to names of subsoribers | Fort Biasson, driving Salaave’s troops before | proved less attractive than usual, Modern "hen ae , #on bad for some. years under his chargo a $1.50 each. An extra copy will be sent to every club | them amid great-rejoicings ; that, alarmed by | toys, indeed, however scientifically Ingenious, | —OMelsl ‘statistics ‘of r Qalifors! Choctaw schoot if’ Kenincky, We foar, how- of teu, Twenty coples to oneaddress, one year, $25, | these reverses, Salnaye had embarked on | seem toa attractive to the little people than | Mis-prove that the inhabitants of ‘State | ever, sach an experiment would come out andany larger number at same price. An extra copy | board a steamer, witha large body of Hagsien | the rudest of the quaint old fashioned Nurem- attention more to will be sent to clubs of twonty, “Theié yates make the | Savages from tho interior known a the | berg'toys: Soventy-five dollar dolls have had WEEKLY Herat (he cheapest publication in the country, | Piquets, who were tsed by Sonlonque in his | this year to yield precedence to..the India Postage five cents per copy for three months, reign for the most murderous purposes; that | rubber images of domestic manufacture, " ‘The Cauiroasa Epox, of the Ist, 11th and 2ist of they were not allowed to land at the capital | which, with their multiplied facial contortions, @ach month, at Sex Caxrs per copy, oFf§3 per annum! on account of their nakedness; that all the | represent more different characters than those The Evrorraw Eviniox, every Wednesday, at Six | Weapons.they.carried wore cutlasses, and all | of Dickens’ novels, ‘The musical proclivities Cexta per copy, $4 pér annum to any part Of Great the food’ they ‘required was sugar cane. This | of Young America have heen at onde recog: Britain, or $@ to Any part of the Continent, ‘both to brings these Haytion negro savages about as | nized and provided for by miniature clarioncts, include postage. near the status of the gorilla as anything of | droms, fifes, pianos, and ‘even “ echool =—= — | the genus homo discovered by Du Challiu ‘in| riusic boxes” Oar native manufac have | esting. ‘The. California harvest year com | phitanthropiste wish’ to: try him, let Congross cusses Now 860 | Equatorial Atrlea, . Wo 406, too, in the employ- | twisiod iron end fin into the most fanciful di- | mencos July 1. Tho récoipts of brondstulfe Af") give thom,a-chanoe, -- ~ os ment of these creatures by this model. negro versity. of shapes, and. next year we shall ox-| San Francisqo from July 1 to November 27; AMUSEMENTS Tilly EVENING Salnave something of those peculiar amoliora- | pect to seo oven @ highcr-developmeat of the | both inclusive, comprise 3,716,408-sacks, | Taz, Conver Istanp Taoxpzner.—The — OLYMPIC THEATRE, Broadway.—A Niostauee | HOns of negro society’ Fesiilting from “nogro | talent devoted in “this ‘country tow branch of | against 2,749,036 sacks for the aamo timp in | fortwo days bas talled'to-convey to us Nieur's Dawam, ™ * oan of | @ Dill ftom Congress giving. ‘one or two of the ty tik bed 3 of | mo 7 Indian tribes, say the bags Fkag tA sel watay i in A a gta ew partial dependency on California for wheat, and | poration of Quakers for afew years, by way in this manner reduce the flour export trade of | of an experiment, on somewhat similtr terms Three Copics.. Five Copies, Ten Copies... and the fgures fn relation to itare very inter) ‘grigzly bear; but a amiable Quakor Volume XXXII. | sentiments of the Coney Island Thunderer. : xu supremacy, i industry hitherto monopolized in Burope, | 1866,showing an increase this year/of 966,467 In adattion t6thé regular potice fotee, special oonstas AWAUCE'S THEATRE: Broudway and th siteot.— | In the @baencé of Salnave from his oapital | at Nuremberg, Paris, Borlin and Lon- | sacks, ‘The recoipte of wheat. and «flour What can be the matter? The public are wake Wesry bathe Ue eh dnd haP pencnntionery BROADWAY THEATRE, Broad | ae ee ¢ had been “left in charge of }don, In the markets yesterday the | (reduced to wheat) for the same poriod aggro- Thunderer Saree Pa onnnd J way—Laor Auotsr's | General Ulysse—probably so named after the’| abundant provisions, duly recorded | by our | sate 4,108,803 sacks, or 205,440 tons; This tien Thamar ccs oo as FRENCH THEATRE, Fourteonth, street.—Tar Gnaxn | World renowned Ulysses 8. Grant, but a black’! reporters, tend to relieve the éeiiditive mind of | Smount is equal to seventy-ono per cont of the WONBRS TO THE REMAINS OF GENERAL GRIFFIN. Ducusss. horse of totally different color. -‘This_negro | sny anxiety which exaggerated accounts of the | total reobipts for the éntire harvest” year end- a ROWERY, KOU RATRE, Bowery.—Nosopr's Cuo—Tux | Ulysse, it appears, is the butcher who did Sou- | gufferings of the unemployed, .poor. might m louque’s bloody work whonever ‘his services | excite. Tho poor, indeed, we have always were wanted. He must be fearful barbarian | among us; but the charities of the rich, it is GERMAN STADT THEATRE, Nos, 45 and (7 Bowery.— in his way, when the opponenis of his policy | to be hoped, will increase in proportion to the nprempirpretgadss: = 45, in tho Legislature, to’ escape” his Olutohos, had | demand upon their aid. In the theatres, as we NEW YORK THEATRE, opposite New York Hotel— | sGught the protection of the British Consulate. | indicated yesterday morning, ample arrange- Unper tus Gasiigut, STEINWAY HALL,—Cuasces Dickens’ Reapisas. ‘The remetas of General Griffin, who diet of yollow receipts for the remainder of the current har- | on roe for Washlegion. General Buttorfictd' bas pre. | jectof the abyesintan war, which 1s fears will bo protract. vest yoar to cominus in the Same ratio a8 for ‘mulgated the following orders for military honors to be | of until next year, aa ui eneeaery the first part, instead of having . tons, | Prd the em ceuucmaedeatmmmraianaie as in 1866-67, there would be, for the year ending June 30, 1868, 616000 tons. Tho ship- Nar Foes He seems, likewise, to be # fall believer of the | ments wero made for the gratification of | ments of wheat from California from July 1 to bars ‘alor Gaaeral Obariog rey r RUSSIA, doctrine of negro superiority, from an order | tastes of every degree.” On the” street tho | November 27 aggrogate.2,318,271 sacks, valued | many ' = BS x we 0 ‘An Tepertal Hint to Napetoom way aud Thitdete surest Ove Muntie Hence Bot | Which he had issued requiring every white | favorable weather permitted tho’ hilarity ap- | ®¢ 94652,311) against: 1,991,878 sacks for the) Nea ao ener ene Lonnos, Deo, 28; 1867. . woman to rise and salute his ebony highness | propriate to the season to be fully enjoyed. | s#me time in 1866, showing ‘an incroase this NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway.—Biack Croor. NEW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth street. —Graxisecs, Equesraianisa, Ac. while passing by thelr verandas.. The peace-| Although many shops werenot open at all, and | Year of 996,398 sacks, or seyonty por cent. government of ‘parently agavnst the virtE avin twRaERS Bec 7a and4 West aun | Sbly inclined inhabitants ‘of Port au Prince | the rest wore closed at an early hour, yot | The shipménts of flour and wheat (reduced to MOC eet ER NON HO, were in fear at any moment of having those | ‘Broadway was thronged all day by snch a gay |. Wheat) for the samo périod smount to 2,840,245 — IGHINA. THEATRE COMIQUE, 51 Brondway.—Waire, Corron | brutal naked savages from ‘the intorior let | and lively crowd as to prevent our great | secks,.or 142,463 tons. ... + ‘ ‘ at Corns. loose upon them ike dogs, should Selnave | thoroughfare from wearing its. usual triste | Speaking of the future, » Sea Francisco Mabel aeninaen i she MBE Feats ane! Daxoxs, Eocuxtnicrrses, BuRLesques, Lonpen, Deo. 25, 1867. KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 Broadway.—Soxes, | take.offence or become disappointed. aspeot.on Sundays, The skaters who throngod | journal says:—“Mhe agricultaral: pros parity of af 9 And this is negro supremacy as'now illus- | the Park found the tee on ‘the’ ponds some- | the State duting the past two years is, ine AN SRANCTSCO MINSTRELS, 585 Brondway.—Ermo- | trated in Hayti, where the generous soll pro- | what yielding in the afternoon, but they made | very. marked dogroe, attracting increased Pian ENTERTAINMENTS, SINGING, DANCING AND BURLESQUES. ‘Advices frou Obins by the-everiand: tail end colee eaeiin pi gg hE gerry can ton . ‘ creon sone Inds a mntip HE PEA Sancems ey duces enough for the negro’s subsistence with- | the mostof the fun which they could socure. | #ttention to the cultivation a sbinde on alta thelr operations against the imperial governm TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery.—Coxro | out labor, and whére the never failing tropical. |.On.the whole, New Yorkers have not enjoyed considerable quantity of land has already been Aajitant Tonmage was searce at the various Chinese ports, ant Waite; cpa climate. relieves him of all the expenses re- | for many ® year 90 merry @ Christmas as that seeded, and the work of preparing tho land is QUANING OF THE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ELEVATOR. cochange ba; Teshes ant Gene, y pRUTLER'S AMERICAN THEATRE, 42 Broadway. | ‘quired on tho mainland. for clothing: Con | of 1967. being carried fotward on'# scale “hitherto wne-"] ” Ty Toledo Blade furnishes the fo'lowing particalars ALABAMA:” qualled in the State. Enzland has been an | ofthe burning of the Michigan Gouthers clevator im that , excellent market % ity on Saturday night Inet :— : ‘ing "ae indolent BUNYAN HALL, Broadway and Fifteenth street.—Tas bey MT IG MEE: mature of Che . Matinee i ought to be a sort of an Purquia, Matinee at 2 peers Vous aid ae The Disorders in Kagland. Deapatches from London on the varied dis- into as Te African sottloment since -the first rising of its parte | E hs uae tie of oe quantities likely to come: to ap eon Edg- at en ts Py choy : _esee wel HOOLEY'S. OPFRA HOUSE. Brooklyn.—Ermortas | blacks for the abolition of slavery is only a land must.take the remaindor of her sarplus. negroce were to-day, contrary fom are sufficiently changeable to suit any municips! reguistions and military orders, with guoe, taste. Yesterday the United Kingdom was ; ‘ . pistols, ko., and in Culpiform. No effort was made to, “reported quiet”—though in view of tho - ls ry wapprees the demonstration. In the afternoon severat f sleet rvs tage by Messrs, Barber, Brainard ‘Sut other prominent report it naturally hed sa ironical faver. To- 1 ; . radionle, Late tm the efleracen. Marber sod Breinard Munstaxtsr, BaLtans AND BURLESQUES. record of the inevitably downward tendencies NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway.— ef. thé Sagi Dave gia to Aftiowh berbarion, Scunce ano Aut. if left to himself What, thea, is his manifest Ne Zana NBWs. ‘ itis not difficult to guess. Sie antetll ibe ee ee ee ee bias “Aomterasen daemon] Paes Rewre lence will carry him to the point of starvation, MAINE... EUROPE. the pangs of starvation will drive him to eer The news report by the Atlantic cable is dated | rapine end. bloodshed, and then will follow Fire in Portiané. Poutiamp, Des. 24, 1867. Moswa, W. E. Stevens & Co.'s iron foundry, ia this oug, was. desteayed by fire this. evéaiag. 11 was fully tasured and the loss is not known, i ~ “CONNECTICUT. Gudden Death ta New Haven. Sompany, and an esteemed and prominent citizen, died yesterday evening, December 25. his bloody extermination. This’ is tho moral The British government indicates that a general conveyed to usfrom the ripeni: fruits of movement for the release of Fenian convicts from the in " ns pein prisons of the United Kingdom ts contemplated by the | Spremacy Hay! Brotherhood, and very active measures are being taken to frostrate Wi “The Lendok Tinar extend otras Brite | > en ree grow! against the Abyasinian war, its conduct and dura- quiet condition. The hitherto reported attempts to blow up the gas works of Glasgw, in Scot- markets were closed. MISCELLANEOUS. apparently substantial testimony as the records | touched very lightly in th . Christmas was colebraied with the usual sest yester. | of the various courts, that crime in England | were first reported; but these attempts indicate speoleny day by nearly overybody. Appropriate servioes were | vasily exceeded that of France. “The number | » method in madness ‘that “bodes no EUROPEAN MARKETS. performed at the various churches, most of which were of o jury ia oy at great centres of wealth. a. * elaborately decorated, The skating rinks were all. in ” has io-| tempt to Fassaron? Bovnsa —Faaxuront, Boo, 2%5.—United excellent order and well ausoded, and the theatneal | single yoar,” says the Times, a werdnw Q : states bonds are quoted ot TC, fer held (ous, exhibitions were generally well patronized. = exceeded from three to four thousand, where- u {fin RagiadA sil the markets wort élébed on Christmas The steamship Raleigh, whieh loft this pert on Sater. | a4 in England in the year 1966 nineteen thou- day with the ‘usual Bomber of Pets ne. coxas or |-sandone hundred end clght-clght were com- EURGPEAN MAAKINE NEWS. Eeanaeananananannad hives are supposed to have bese lost, Captain Marshman | before police magistrates in England for the | to be « term significant of Biidgman, from Now York December 14, arrived. 04 F cently of yellow fever while in command of the Fifth the clubs rebukes the organ of Printing Mutuary District, wilt arrive in this elty today, « roule | souare by reminding it thet it has not téken into ‘Washington, on board the New Orleans steamer penny ‘Tue body wid be reoetved by all oficera of aeenneee. Te about this city who cam be spared from duty, | where juries are si iis lis aqoion of Por Goivesbas and Wood wil be bang. 0t calls the statement of the Tunes “a libet upon The Freach Army Bilt. a, Geanan Caneel Wil atk Sibel half-anast while the steamer is passing up the'vey, and | the Beidgh nation.” A falt comparison Of Or] The Fronch army reconstruction bill, which} They =*7 pa ; ‘he vaitarion at Governor’ and Bedlos's Intends will tre would show 8 and with ‘the them to encroach upon the streets, and there- own court statistios probably has been so long pending, and eww much smaller estimate of crime, in proportion ‘of which we bave.so lo fore they have not euffcient room to erect egress im Montgomery, Alatama, yesterday ing principles wo long the cath adh tots cateta tos, oY testo? to our population, than olther of these coun- | feuiliar, is now being vigorously pn a ta lovation of - J - y to manicipal reguistions. They were afterwards | tries, the Chambers. thett ferry houses anturally inquire what sec teas snag ates | Anan gs Worwarey Ane Persons who have had an opportunity of knowing an- Austria, in the passage of the bill bythe ticipate & new obstacle to the aamarnion 0 St Tavena | Reloherath for the emancipation of the Jews, eee tapes aaeaaeanen. eee pda ges pre ar toon ae among the adjacent istands being the source of business the great work Gisencumbering herself of the majority of the people. the shameful shackles of the Middie Ages. The br enitaaiied ta ‘or py a to the largest amount possible, in timo of war, Yorker, who wa@mrntenced last January to ten years’ Kiniggrita has acted like @ miracle in her A gene ten Net imprisonment for alleged embeazioment of letters, was the Bu her. on the pl ‘cal energies nation. provented ia Washington yesterday to his father as a | cR#e. Her concessions to ngariens, bill a law—which if may be taken for Chuistmne Present concessions to the Protestant socte, and lastly, | 2 SoG” ill-—France will have become 's Adviees by the Atlantic cable contain news Pog wa pv ey erp y Saag Yay ae caauaene the of the Og nied tee contains he ype P Prussi: male citizen, r in . ‘Patrigk Cafline, took 1 Tooed "Out Monterey (Oro. ireapndence oe an, are reforms which the most san- | As tt in, every em nsge na Pr an, ts eet ovens interesting description of the magnificent cave of Sag optimist would have believed imposst- under certain conditions, neces! yt Fe be ‘Antonio, among the stalactite formations of which Ise | Sulbe in Atetria. | at tbe call of the. goveroment to bear rm. : ; peyeneas epavlet 5 Sooens) Gubterrancan cathedral built by natare bled te present ge a the | The natural result of this will be to.convert ‘ fame proeeatinguaned Sie ae Se ee But the ~ babe mg ware Siepabe- vaste for eo Fi qommenced a! Buffalo on Monday. Teatim thunders wepA press Europe Track somewhat contradictory character was taken as regards der po eh ae iin fa bebalf of | Will thus'bave followed the example of Prue dhe rate at which the train was rapping at the time of asa popalar inetite the Ho I Fg i 2 sf E emphasis, is to enable the goverament to draw ‘beon panic strickem recentiy by the apparent raing of | ahig and impossible African on the basis of three suns in the heavens at once, universal equality, There lies our danger, In spite of the declarations of Marshal Nicl, en i a Our Alaska correspondent, writing under date of Ooto- War , Who stated that the “ten- der 29, gives an interesting sccount of the natives and Ww “. mma aan of 1d be to prevent war, and : I ene er bermen Eo coher rom Hlercan’ Mr, | shat want efect, « guarantee of pence,” arate vid Gane Lioyd’s steamship Union, Captsin | cording to our reports from 4 ‘ oll en tuaten, aah innve tea idatae pier, eben, Oh Seward lost bis opportunity in dot striking " 3 ne r ‘ an yesteryear oe ro. Continent will close at the Post Offiee at twelve M. a rt and earthquakes. We shall now perhaps Dave ‘The steamship Colambia, Captein Van Sisl, will leave por He. & North rivera) iares P.M, to-dag for Havana, to wait till they come round agaia. ing Juno 30, 1867, and it is said-that wore the’| rover in ‘Toxas reeeutly, wit! arrive in this tty Wwiday, The London Timerefto-tay has meditorial on thesub= / .

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