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TELRGRAPHIC NEWS ‘FROM ALL PARTS OF TBE WORLD. THE REVOLUTION 1% ST. DOMINGO. Fenian Explosives Sent by Letter in Ireland. Thirty. Thousand Special Constables on Duty tn London. ST. DOMINGO. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERAL. Arrival of Minleter Paojol at Hav Havana, Dec, 27, 1867. The Pajaro del Oceano has arrived here with r Pablo Pujol, Minister of the Treasury tn ‘t Cabral’s Cabinet; Hols on his way to a8 special envoy from the Dominican it. It is supposed that bis mission. bi ‘nome Telation to the Samana affair, ‘enor Pujol Satle from Ha by the Morro Castico~Martial Law Proclaimed=Cabra!l Auvested With Extraordinary Powers, Havana, Deo. 27—Evening, ~ARetior Pujol is not at all reserved as to the “Commission which he bears. It {a to close nego- tlations in relation to Samana, He will leave ‘here to-morrow by the steamer Morro Castle for New York. The resignation of part of Cabral’s Cabinet had heen accepted, and Valverde, Curie] and Perdomo Bppointed to fill the vacancies. pee Palanco’s death has been confirmed. opgress had sanctioned a new civil code and teorganization of the judiciary. The French loan been disapproved. The jease of any part of territory to a foreign Power was unpopular. + The chief reason for closing the Legislative {Chambers was the proclamation of martial law yby the Executive, Extraordinary powers had jbeen conferred upon President Cabral, who , Was proving his excellent abilities and energy of oharacter in the present emergency, He had re- “Qurned from Cibao to the capital, + The provinces of St. Domingo, Cibao, Azua and Samana were tranquil. In the northern part of the republic the Baecist revolution, under the lead of General Hungria, was till making progress. THE PRESS ESS TELEGRAM. @ioxtcan Imperialtsts Elated Over Cabrat’s Reverses—Bnez’s Party Gaining Strength Bavana, Deo 22, 1607, » Pho tmporiatists bere are exultant over the aews from Gt Domingo, Many engagements have taker place tn ‘whieh victories are claimed by the government, but the Bacz party is, nevertheless, gaining adherenta and @rength. The only portion of tho teiand which has pro- Clainsed for Baez is the North, where bis principai (th Hos, Baez bimself remains at Curscoa, Dominican Commiss‘oner, Pujol, salle to-morrow ht New York, i MEXICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Amatigiration of President Juaroz—Forelay Capital at Work Agninst the New York Steamers—The Yucatan Revolt. Havana, Dec. 27, 1867. By the Virginia we have advices from the capital of Mexico to the 17th Inst. The inauguration of President Juarez was to, take on Sunday, Décember 22. Con- probably remain {tn session for months. Now seems to te the time for the United States government to press Its commercial. treaties with Mexico. There were foreigners at ‘the capital watching the moment when they sould Dbdtain from Congress a concession {n favor of a Hine of steamers between Vera Cruz and New Mork, thus throwing the line inaugurated under the late Captain B. W. Turner entirely ont In the cold. Ministers Mejia, of War, and iglesias, of the Treasury, had withdrawn from the Cabinet. There were fears that the concession to the English company engaged ov the Mexico and Vera Cruz Railway would fal! through tp the end. A special committee of Congress had been ap- jointed to look into the affairs and relations of company. Mr. Crawley had gone to New York for the purpose of raising money, so it was said. The excitement among foreigners consequent upon the withdrawal of the British Legation stil! continued. Correspondence from Europe states Chat it ts improbable that any money could be faised in the Old World for enterprises in Mexico. tw There was a great deal of misery, and the ‘bafidite were quite active in all sections. ‘The ex-imperialists resident in Campe chy were the aggressions of their republican neigh- on account of the late revolution at Merida. The tendency of the revolution, as far as pro- Claimed, is in favor of Santa Anna. “Wen of the mutincers who murdered Colone! Platon Sanchez, the President of Maximilian’s court martiai, had been shot for their crime. THE PRESS TEI TELEGRAM. “@anta Anan Willing to” to Keep Awny from Mexico. Bavana, Dec, 27, 1867. Gaels Ave donios having any \utention of going to PORTO RICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Conth Shocks of Earthquake. pai 2 Havana, Doc, 27, 1867. Oar dates from Mayaguez aro to the 16tb inst. “Phe ebocks of earthquake continue. Nencbiaisetninsastiinannenmnneecetis HONDURAS. SPECIAL. TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Value ofthe Timber Lands. Havasa, Dec. 27, 1807. We have intelligence from Honduras ¢ ‘the isth inst. McRae has found the forests there #0 dense and the timber so valuable that be intends to return Qtonce to Jamaiea for the moans and olemente to buy tand in Hondurae, to sottle thereon and expert the product of these forests a Sm CUBA Sot Davis Eo for New Orlonns=The Crew o} American Brig Saved, id Haraya, Deo 27, 1867, Sofforson Davis tonver tomorrow for Now Orleans, The brig Teronits, at Cardenas, brought ihe crew of the brig Jonas Smith, from Baltimore bound to Maten- ‘Which as lost ibe Meira day After ber departure, hp eal alter fourteen days expomure Ja an be cig anne a NS ; CANADA, wee Opepiog of the Quebec Parliament, bed rakes Deo. 27, 1867. | Tho opshing of the Brat Quebec Parliament tok place stare o'clock to-day, A great mumber of péfeons Sua Qianglinss Ten vlenigd Speaker of Vue Aspen Another of those Gendiad guiriges which bave ¢hay- Aeterized the operations of the Fenian Brother ~~ tom te Lith bedaceee from there, recel \atie ‘an untaually large number of letters sil tet red te aon Dei ireeted to Prominent offcials, Each one of these letters was Jonded tnateririp deat to kip the peat. Sg en tye Pion choir real nature was decertained ; but up to this time go person bas been killed, Ono of the-policemen of the city who received ond or these letters was horribly mangled by the explosion whieb occurred when he opened It. It is not known bow many of these dangerous mis- ives have been despatched. Considerable excitement prevails both tn Dublin and elsewhere throughout the country om the discovery of this, the latest Fonlan outrage. The author:ties are actively investigating, and will 20 Goudt prode the matter to the bottom. ENGLAND. The Fenian Alarm Conti Loxvon, Deo. 27—Noon, The tqaden Times ‘bis morning has editorial article om the Feuian question I) gays that n0 lem than thirty thousand especial constables have been eworn In and ate now serving in London, The writer calis attention to the grave public danger, and calls on the Provincial citiéa and towns to emulate the precautionary measures of the metropolis, tles Dickens, Lowpon, Deo, 27, 186% Detailed account of the success of Mr, Dickens’ read- {ngs im Boston and New York have been received here ‘by mail, and are published and commented apon by the London journals, The Coney Istnd Sand Hill Thunderer on American Maguanimity and Courtesy. Consy Isuanp, Dec. 27, 1867, The Thunderer to-day in an article praises the Am‘ cans for their magnanimity in giving Mr. Charles Dickens such a hearty reception, Good News from C! ITALY. A Dissolution of Parliament Contempiated. Frorance, Doo, 27, 1867, Th {s eaid that General Menabrea has deglared his tn- tention to dissolue the national Parliament now in session on the 16th proximo, and make an appeal to the coun- try should another vote unfavorable to the Ministry be adopted before that time, ROME, ‘The Pope and the [talinn Debt Bonds. Panis, December 27— Evening The Pope has enjoined the Rothschi!ds against paying he coupons on the Ttalian bonds ip thie city FRANCE. The Italian Bonds to Be Paid. Paris, Dec. 22, 1861. ‘The Moniteur to-day containg an official notice so the efect that the coupone ef the Italian bonds will be paid, The bullion tm the Bank of France bas tncreasod £,000,000 francs, as per the regular week!y elatement, GERMANY. Phe Council of the United Zoilverein to Meot in Session. . Barun, Doc, 11~Evening A genera! sounct! ofthe Zollverein, te which ail the of North and South Germany are to be represented for ihe Grat time since the lato war, will be Seid in this etty tn the month of March, 1868, March of the Prussians from Saxony. Prussia to-day commenced withdrawing Wy troope from al! parta of Gaxony excopt the Fortress of Kinig- stein. AUSTRIA. Partial Reconstruction of the Cab!net. Vigwsa, Dec. 27, 1863. By the rearrangoment of the Aust: Beust ceases to be president of the Council, but retains the post of Minister affairs which he has all along heid tn son the former position. CANDIA, Rumored Concession Ito the Cretans by the Porte. Lospon, Dec tt, i86T It we reported that the Sublime Porte has offered (o the Cretans sv Autonomous goverumeat, and tas asmed Princo Christian as ite bead, ABYSSINIA. General Napler En Route to Take Command, Lonncs, Dec 27, 1867. A despatch from India announces iho departure (rom Bombay of General Napler for Massowab to ‘ake immo- diate command of the troops of the British expedition now advancing into the tnterior of Abyesin a, GEYERAL §1R ROBERT NAPIER. Sketch of the British Commander-in-Chief in Abysssinin. By te‘egram through the Atlantic adie we aro in- formed that Lieutenant General Sir Robert Napier, Commander-in-Chief ef ibe Bombay army, bas éniled from India to assume the chief command of the British troops engaged against King Theodorus of Abyssin‘a, The Genera! oes with fall powers, civil and military. Sir Robert Naplor is o brave soldier and a mas of great experience, He be- longed to the old corps of Bengal Engineers, serving under the East India Company, but now merged in tho Royal Artillery of England. Genera! Sir Robert Napier entered the service in {ndia © year 1827. For the Grat eighteen years be was om- (he Public Works Department, and drat came prominently into gotice im 1342, when on tho large frontier station of Kurnool, on the borders of the Punjab, being abandoned on account of ame wnbealthiness, ho was golected to ity out ths now Station of Umballah ant to design and construct the extensive military aoe required for = garrison, And the “Napier Ba: * was after: ards considered one of the wonders of the (ime. oa the breaking out of the Sikh war, in 1945, Napier, obtaining leave of absence from hy in ot rs f a “— ag has to ployed 2 E jo battle be, brovent ats ©? second berse wis Kil ap 28 et bit ube lo of Ferozesbab. was nvay émployed maid at the bastle of tha occupa. of Lahore by ae army, bm Harding parecved Major Shor for duty of construc: eo eropean red at Hs Oo tho k Ol ie rasurrostion at Mooltap, in 1848, he went it 14 of the foros’ which Gearebes f orwardi for 4 3 Re es b Syratete was appoin' staf of the force which, Cader General Ou ‘od Lacknow, Recov ering from « wound me wiih the ran army, and te ibe de) Nome which Bh VIRGINIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO, Supremacy ana « Reign of Terror to mre Whites Determined to De- homselves. Cantotrs Covurr, Deo. 27, 1867, * along And throaghout ail the countics named below reign of terror prevails, The freedmen have become desperate awaiting the distribution of farms, and now e008 revenge by house burning, cattle slaying and other onthagés, The counties of Amelia, Nottaway, Prince Edward, Lonenburg, Halifax, Mecklenbderg and Piitsy!. ‘Vania, are deluged with such outrages, Murder, arson and ideendiarism are of Tamora. sor, } Rumore of Cabinet Changes. Rumors of Cabinet changes are again going the founda, One reported this evening seems te como from @ reliable ecurce, though statements concern! (he retirement of Cabinet officers and their probable suc- cessore |bave been 6o numerous, and most of them have had so little foundation (m truth, that everything said in regard to such movements ts received cum grano talte. ‘The rumor (a question i that Secretary McCulloch will sond Ip bis resignation in 6 few days, and the President will cominate ag bis successor Charles Francis Adams, our present Minister fo Great Britain, and that Mr. MeCulloch wil then be nominated to fill the vacancy ‘at the Court of St, Jamoa caused by the elevation of Mr, Adame to the dignity of a constitutional adviser of the President. Naw Oxtaana, Deo, 27, ison, (The Convention adjourned at two o'clock and reassem> bled at five, and ie atill (nine o clock) {m session, The feport of the Committee for adraft of the constitution te @ild up for consideration, \ NEW MEXICO, ay, tm the Territorial Senate Chamber= hier Justice Slough Killed by One of the Members, Sx, Lovts, Deo 27, 1867. 4 letter from Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated the 17th sp ORY Em pe Justice Slough was shot by Captain Ryners less to protect, and militaty poald are a0 remote whites have determined to defend themselves in ne ent ways as their defence may be; bul the resolution is death before nogro supremacy, The forty acres and two mules promised the negroes at Chriatmas not being forth: Coming bas caused this terrible state of affairs, ber of the Territorial Senate, last Sunday, ir grew our of some remarks in Judge Blough by Captain Semen during the session of the a, whict Slough, who was prese renounced as hynerson immediately attacked the Jui ne “oe an¢ after he feli shot bim ag fon of Removing General Po bers of the Cabinet wound, of whict be died In three days. to-day, the maiter of relioving General Pope from the THE PRESS TELEGRAM. oe ate Bie b was coionol of the First Golorade cay: | command of ihe Third Military Distriat wae not fully wal of the Directore of the Eastern Lue | alézaadria, ' Sonsidered and decided upon. It 8 understood, how- irder removing General Popo and placing Major General George G, Meade in command of the Third Military District wil! be {ssued to-morrow, In assigning General Meade to this position (bis not Intended to per- manently remove him from the command of the Depart ment of the East; but the understanding seems to be that when the work of reconstruction {# consummated atic Asylum by General Schofield. Rroamonp, Dec, 27, 1867, eral Schofield, the requost of Governor Pler- point, has issued an order removing the Board of Direc. | * tore of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for violating ® State law im the disbursement of money, end bas appointed a board of army omeers {no their stead, PENNSYLVANIA, Gratin lu Store tn Philndeiphia. Puirapsrmia, Doc. £7, 1867. ‘The etatiation of the stock of breadstuffs on Qand here are 43 follows:—-Flour, 66,600. bbis.; whoat, \ 149,000" bute: or 40,600 tuaheia; oats, 70.900 bushel® rye, | 2 Georgia, : Alabama and Florida - General Meade will SOUTH CAROLINA. eee one nae . fre, tour it quoted a1 $8 75 nay tesumo his present command: , : . 3 . i} year at the same ime the aI Chief Justice Chase and His Financial Theo of"flour op ‘rand was 91,600 bbdi whet 108,500 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO: THE HERAL®, Susbeie : sr aot pie cig. es Spade idk mira The recent controversies in the halls of Congress over of January Fixed for the Assembtiin; the Gnancial probl fF thi of the South C. tinn Convention. EUROPEAN MARKETS. wcdihig he gteeing Lésdists parietal tan ae Mies egies ne Fe oe 4867, "} Tue Lovvox Mons Manavrcctowon, Dee 2p | i2t has suddenly arrested the progenitor of that achemo, Chief Justice Chaso, im bia ready advocacy of its per- fections for financial purposes The recent pressure Drought to vear in the Ohaso interest, tn view of the Bomination of that functionary as tho radical candidate for the Presidency, hag caused 20 (roo an expression of opinions on financial matters, that-it is obvious that ‘he Chief Justice fe beginning to appreciate the strength of the opposition to his plans, and, therefore, not to tmpair his chances of a Presidontia: nomination, he has dropped the gubject of loans, greenbacks and Sational banks, To a gentleman in a@ ebrect car, the othor day, when addressed om tha subject of fuances, the Chief Justice repiied that “ho was not giving atten- tion to that topic at present.” Thore (# no doubt the Chief Justice discovers this ia a delicate question at this time, and that {8 will prove not the joast consideration General Canby has (asued an order for the Convention to moet in thie city on tho 24sb of January nest, The total official returns give a little over eight thousand taajority for the Convention. ALABAMA. Eveving, —Consola sioee at 9254 © 02'¢ for money and 92% for sccount, a American securities there bas beer but litte doing to-day and the market closed fat at the following rates:— United States five-twenty bonds, ‘T2s4; Minos Contra, Rauway way shares, 4834. to-day, the fay everywore being regarded as a holiday. Tho bullion in the Base 2! England, according to the ee, weekly statement, bar nereased £300. ANKPORT BOCRSS—FRaNxFORT, Yoo 26—Evoutng,— me States Sve-twenties of sho \asus of 1862 close ap 1 The Movement Against the Proposed Consti- tution=—The Press of the State Uponihe In- etrument, RPooL Corton Marker—Livexroot, Dec. Evening.—The market closed without improvement ‘is rices. The following are the authorized quotation iddting uplands, 134.) middling Or gales of tho day foot up 10,000 baivs cular to-day reporte as ‘follows:—Total wook 41,00 bales, of which 10.000 went to and 800 to speculators. Tota. stock in port, 673, 000 6 e8, of whick 97,000 bales ara Amer‘can Moytaomery, Ala., Doo, 24, 1867. Nichalas Davis, aprominent radica of North alabama, has published a totter fully endorsing the address of Messrs, Semple, Speed and others protesting agi + the Proposed constitution, The Huntsville Advocate, a radical organ, calls for tho reassemb!ing of the Convention to modify the objection- Tarape Revort.—The advices from Manchester con- | {n the coming man for the Ciicf Magistracy able features of the proposed constitution, namely, the a. Sept are upe market for goods auc yarns | payment of Interest on Government Bonds. ms ae on aaa Nragryer te amen renee Breapstcrrs Maret.—Liverroon, Doe, The twenty-four years bonds: of 3867, falling due on modified, environed as wo aro, aud almost in a etate | 27—Evening.—White California wheat has declined to | the last of thia month and payable on the Ist of Jauuary, of anarchy, {ts adoption oan’ only be acc asa | 158 and No, ukeo red advanced to 133 0d | amount to about six miltion dollars incoin. The semi’ choice of evils, not defended as right and proper; but 1t | Barloy,, $2. 34. for American, Oata, 38 84. for Amori- | soouat interest on the bonds of 1781, payable also on ig in our power to modify the evila now, and for that call the Convention togethor again, It also ro- Pudiates the action of the radical mootings in North Alabama, and says that the white Unionists aro ignored And rejected as unsound. The Tuscumbia North Alabamian repudiates the aom!- 4 dy the self-constituted political Convention. conservat:ves ali over the State are arousing do. termined to use every effort to defeat the congtitu GEORGIA. Livexroot, Prov Manger, —Liverroot, Doc, 27— Evoning.—Doof t12a for winter cured extra prime | Pork, 67a 6d, for Eastero prime mess, Lard, id, for dae American, Cheese, $23. for the bighost range of fine. Bacon, 413, for Cumberland out, x . Propucy Mange VERPOOL, Dec, 27— 2 Dutch siandard sugar, 263 Sd, Rost Tallow, 438, @4 for American, Sp 3, Petroleum —spirits, 23. per gallon, refined Cloverseed, 463. for No. 1 | Jommaa rosin bas ed to 6a, 6d com, Dec. 27—1:20 P, M. the Les proximo, willamount to about eight and a bar millions, which,itogether with the half-yearly interes: on the five-twonties, amounting to about Sftoon miliions, will put thirty millions of gold Im the market early in January, Obsequies of General Grimn, The funeral of the late Genora! Oharies Griffin, who died in Texas of yellow fever, will take piace to-morrow The remaina wl! be accompanied to thr piace of inter ment by 4n escort comprizing all the troops within ihe The Wrech of ihe Steamer Haicigh Seen Of T Aristo id: Dut etareets reramaiene a of Wash.ngioa Charleston. M16 A. M Presiden: Jokes a Foretgn Miwet Savaxwan, Deo. 27, 1882, Marker. —Awrwrav, Dec. 27—Even maak M3 pyr! mg. —Thero was litte dolug to day i ise potroleum market, which closed flat and nom:na fhe captaiv of she steamship And, which arrived hore to-day ‘rom Now York, reports seoing of Charles. 90 iow in tho wator that he conid not UW te supposed to be the wreck Appticanta for foreigo missions are aa piontiful as biackbernies juss cow, Thoy G1) ihe -hote:s, and day and night take possession of the anie-room to ihe oxo- j cutive oftce, where tho groat dispenser of patronage eits pationtly from tea & BM. Will close op midnight Gentio- men who aro anxious for ¢ ‘ow years abroaad come with tonda of recommendations, and are modest snough to FUROPEAN MARINE NEWS wx, Dee. 21:20 P. M—The Cunard stoame aptain Hock!ey, from Boston on she 13th arrived hore to-day en route to Liverpool eneerreemerercien FLORIDA. Laying oi a Submarine Cabie Across St. = press their own siaime in person, tas! night one of Johu’s River, TRAGEDY aT _APALACHICOLA, these pairiota calles apon the Prosident accompanied by JatKsoxsizie, Deo, 3%, 2867. an influential friend The iatter d:¢ the introduction, At four o'clock this afternoon a cabis was successfully | 4 Man Murdered, Lis House Fired and Eis | Sc itiera tow doarishos of otarney and soft sawder, Body Burned. A terribto tragedy occurrod tu Apalachicola, Fia., on the evening of tho 15th nat, About haif-past nine o'cloc p alarm of fre was sounded, which proved to be in the store of Mr. Price, at the upper end of Water OHIO street. A large crowd assembled, and It was rumored <3 that Mr. Price was tp the buliding, and various cou- fieting stories were afloat as to the origin of the fre; aome eid that he had fullon astoop while reading and knocked over the lamp; others that his korosone lamp {até across St. John's river at thia point, and the ancient city of St Auguatine w now in telegraphic commun:ca- Noa with the world, remarked — “Mr, Provident, this {sa young Jeman whe 4 you to give him something abroa, re few years, He considers nimself a good representative of the conserva. le of New Jersey, who have » majority tw that Uttle State of seventeen thousand." To which the Prosident—‘‘Ha + Destructive Fire tn Cincinnatim~A Large Dis- Ulery Filled with Whiskey Destroyed, an inty comes walt ro. id expiodey,, but alt fett satisiied that the unsortunate | commonded."’ } ine. PB acho Damaged=Loss fan na ng 1m the flames, nif Search was about | ryguential gontloman, amilting hopetsliy—"¥ ’ Crxcexwart, Dee. 27, 1867, esc ew 4 Kea. of powder | Head seutterod tne | that seventeen ihousand \@ a g203 recommendation, The distillery of Boyle, Miliar & Co, on Second, near tu every direction, and caused the crowd to ,run The Presidont—'tt ls a Gne recommendation, but |} Sycamore street, was entirely dostroyed by Ore this fire io ig ie Ae se one a} think wo ought got to reduce that seventeen thousand uiidia, ado ful, The bu'!ding contained a large lot of whiskey, The engines had co effect on the fames, which coased only when the entire structuro fell to the ground and gothing combustible waa left. Their toss on buliding, majcrity by send.ng the young gentleman away. He is more useful ip New Jersey than «broad ” The iuflucntia: pariy and «he souag gontioman with foreign tastes emilod grimly and departed, was hurt, Btfo: which were Gua’! mado forthe missing man. the centre of tho buiding, and presonted a sight. The arms, log body wera complete Atill, machinery and stock ts $515,000, on which doere | entirety burned and the ; ured Con Recognized, ean insurance of $285,000 in Now York, | part of the body was bul 08 ort Sate og Tho President tias recognized George Raster as Co Cincinnatl, St. Louis, Now Orleans and the | around which @ rope was drawn tichtiy. Mr. ne ays bs nized al Aide Liverpoo! and London compantos. The fre ex. fived ip the store, and was supposed io have had con- | Genera! o' Hayt! at Washington, an on a Sova sended to Nos 43 and 45 Broadway, owned | siderable money tu his possession, and the probability aa Vice Consu: of the Coited States of Colomvia at ta that he was murdered by some villains to secure this, ing committed the atrocious deed they resorted by Joka Swanzie & Co. and occupied by the Obio Ma: Philaderpnie, chine Worka Tho loss on machinery ‘and bu:idings ie | and ha Wee ae $10,900. The walls of Kuna & © tobacco works | to the pian of Sring the bull cover up all traces United States Supreme Court were Droken in, and the stock w damaged to ihe ” spe oc het Jus a pointe by hon ~ Wasmrorey, Dec 867 ry 10,00, Deimon:co's Exchango and J, F. | ap iho river as the guilty o no dence me none vig PR seen $10, arwierd ware ham ‘3 the amoun’ | ermnauty bad been obtained up to the evening of the ott otae ng cases were disposed of .n ihe Supreme of $3,000 each, P. Chambers, Assistant Che’ Engiuenr | 19th nat ‘ ; Re Coe hisdlisaen: Ghelasit So eres: va. Shades Sh of the Fire Department, was bad by # falling wail, Boyle, Milk producers of Bourbon whiskey | MASSACHUSET | TS ine oars diem aged kwood, appeilani, vs, a0 argued od States, appellants, 3, Speed. ed States vs. Johnson, and No, 348— ere argued. inti® in error, v6, Sebrooner, Gra: wo woman's foot and ok at a Ch ea of French freedom, died in Hartford on the 26th uth year of bis age. Girerdin saya, you wili bave au i n Houdi Tr lor ot ai. — Defatcation In the Shawmut Bank, Qoston 2 : The Recetving Teller Disappears With Bee, a a r pion Insurance Company, appoians, va, W. gps ere aa ieee x Nat 18 ea to. cavedrate Tha sourt adyo tll Monday, oatow, oy | ; tog ‘ths —- There was come excitement to-day Im financial e:rcies | Se ote en eee Receipts from Customs. [From the Evening Telegram of yesterday. } on account of the report that the cash of tho recenving bave added four nm Within ono abort year wo sha:! A Ap Wasiinatos, Dec. 27, 1887. teller of the Shayrmut Bank, Mr. Bryant ¥. Hoi fei, ns of the Amoricay citizen to our pore a The receipts of customs av tio four pri ats of ehort to the amount of about $50,000. The fol! Muscovite in Alain; Aineag im the Soutll, | ing cyited States from the 16th to the lst on therd ure said to be the facts 60 far as nscortained:;—Mr Nowy » ctor and driver of a hore Ang 2 ae heads has been sbsent from the city 2 week, ond his present of cruelty to their Raton. pated whoreabouts {8 unknown. .The fraud tn the account of | 0 wero boxnil over in veto the receiving tellor waz discovered on Monday last, Tero | $809 each te for briai 3 40,426 or three days pr <# Henry gaid that he was obliged tc Quite Hy sumber of springs of water mado their ap- Fins 1 Portemouth for the parpose of settling some bust Pp 0 it Sy Charles, Seor Booae, Moniteau and sederes ones ‘ om hen ig: ° atin connected with lis wife's property, Sue | ot ves on Wisconsin durthg the late drought, all irom imports ‘at Philadelphia, it will be jes in this city. | of them © places where springs wero never known Le- | os ora ys gn fe sana. PR ty ppos: a re tore. mainly asitributed to if D Meat or erent to Korepe sy, stanmani “age wht Hage Feet with ico A failing off is also noticeable in the ew runuing of the boundary !/ ws the Hadson Bay post the ry, aud that tne company Into Canada or went to Europe by steamship. The Shawmut Hank bas @ capita! of 000, witha Tt ws etated on the surplus of $150,000, so that this defaication will not . itumore returns at Pembina, M Densase Report on the Mineral Wenlth of the United adect the etandixg of the Institution In the ‘oast, roalter they mus! the Amet States pas espars SHS there {Prom the Evening Tele; sram of yesterday A Woman Shot and Killed in “pringfeld. wn railroad ts ab Albany dis. a 8 ieeinaren, Den at lb0r Srainoeixpy, Maza., Deo, 27, 1867. adians, Trains are made up at the bridg aheal tian o White, of Willlameburg, In a quarro! thts ation near the Delavan Is abandoned. | svoreating, paren eo oj ‘ninersl cana rs Maria L. Froach through tus bona, | change will De squal to twenty minutes of time eaved | Voici, of the United states, in which he gives @ groat fa see siete woeeda He ts bow in jail fo defen of rerevuey Vevenge fetyy SA te. bert ee eee information, about Wee eal nines of nd 4 , bs Motives, paper Was trepared to satisfy the $10,000 bali, veil hi ‘A man out West became #0 angry because hie brother adh tie nation, Wiel bes much in-law would aot ondorse his note that he followed him fgu the British Seer ILLINOIS. home and shot both barrels of & nat bim as he e cow Minwier ad mierim, pati eat ai diuner, Ho did not hit him, yot ho felt doad, and ecan io it wes found that the dead man ai be Murder and Suicide in Bellovitie, | SA 2 4Nonced, and that the great excitement bad kites at Britan were very nearly 8r, Loc, Dec. 27, 1887. | iin tis intended to accompany tho Fourteen girls in the employ of a dry goods Orm in Bostou wore recently taken sick with simallpox, ali i jay, bey were employed in the same Jacod Siopp, an old citizen of Betleritle, wife was recently divorced from him, fatally emes Meet. joatox, Deo, 7, 1667. h bas Veen announced by authority ‘that the passenger the Boston line are to be withdrawn tempo. Tho ofd line between here and ton, will ehortiy be resumed, ‘The meeting of the Chieago sahtlaAarers at Pango!t Hall, this evening, to ratify tho préceodinga 0 pa the recont Nationa! Convention at Cleveland, was tho | gush,” andbe p ft came to pa 6 hat thoy wey we dant them, "Behold, (here Who heaiesh ail me and by season of ree aiid Uy 4 ie both ber and hinseif yesterday. and have been and are ory sick, the di {From tho Even! ug Tolagra n of vestord tay. Wes 7 irulent ¢ This supposed she comtag.on ‘ASTNOTON, 27, 1867. ma he ig arepagyre 75° Dee, 2, 1867 ned ‘nome recently Iniported goods Hg Colo: fame, and Robert Lince!n, son neagens itcte 3 ty magazing tales hat a mcatache may be | of (he Young Lincola’'s a A locomotive belonging to the Chicago ps Rock | nde several shades darker ip cog by tying a cabbage | & nd Railroad Company exploded soar Stxteonth | jeaf on tt on retiring at nig! y repotition the hair aia on this moro!ng, killing man Instantly and | may thas be made ag dark as is desired, A reader dis. 3 ing wounding two others. ‘The loco | posed to be caustic might wonder whovher the ps 400 a year ago but Poss kept im use for switching, drawing | who discovered (hie dye got the specti¢ from lis own gravel trains, &o. head. Manufacturers’ Coaveytion oz Chien MORE ae iF LINES 0 DESERTING BOSTON. 4 goat wk ti Sn | ‘ hare apt jehold, thy mother i« tat fife (From the F¥@hing y Felbayits of erday. } siete ea whh not for ty lire te wurde gathering of meee OYgE oegembled in the Nort! who! heoieth ai mene hi made at at orn ate a thay brought several Ld jt Mereangaimssiny Adoptee endefng, tbe act THE WEEKLY HERALD. Convéntion ab eC een Resolved, 7 oreo The Cheapest ahd Best Newspaper to the oe ap vet. tiki push at Country. t rare sew surdeued aud depres ‘Tun Waemty Hanan of the present week, now ready, whiel aa! Suoqual taxation, MISSOURI, Old Citizen of St, Loule=Pardom ed Receiver of fon Googg~ Heavy Panu eof mia as Dect a Hon, Wm. G, Pettios, one of ris ol cit oh Low cn a Abrahams, (he rich pa whe wag contaipe the very latest European News pe thoed tho Cable Bad to the bour of publication, Telegraphic Despatehes Conirai and South eo. ; Our Washington [% By iat Ss, Tae se avai ate ef te boty ea, eee all paipe 0! t Fain, Ma if of the fet oat | ceeee the 1 a ere ‘fait wel dna the facts, wil ed, ire y: Rages Baie J cever, ip for, nor did 7 Way, aliber direct! vey Any tascce crests es ot ward Vp dated be wi oy me ne i July. with the oficial awards of from the followin, ensrase French empire, Le Moniteur, CA Mat of aw under the bead ¢ of wen he ™ places, amor re Obickerii ‘actor de PI how = I to obtain this bij mpel pablio, at i a he distribution of awards on ivity which has. if cles, the doc! non demanded for for oy he sry for the Peto ose yo the jay ag ata 6, Ly bi igs broke cect de whe seat hig higher rewards, / Your Majerty has delgned to of the exhib Woes of this pacite tant th % the Legion of Hon It thay be that Sau tn the tate award know than do those who occupy and government of the Exp ower to base mi: founded as the for aitions in th tons faa clatm and to announce, as we bi si Gross ‘of the. Legios’ af Honot te tne’ highs igbast awarded by ihe Bxposition Universelia, and t dhe 5 tng & Sone are the only competing exh! hava rocalved the double recomp2nse of Legton of Honor and a Grat goi ry w'o"ptgnes) - sm myoRaniye, The'Pianos—Conclusive Preot of Chickering & Son owing a havo iat received (rom Par te one, wi gleariy and very pli iho gold medele'at Exposition were malt ‘alike wud of equal yaids, aod ine Grommet the Legion of Honor was awarded by @ bighor power than the junes—viz., by the Einperor—aw sUperiOe aveard over medals for the superior merit of she Chickering Copy a letter from Mons. Fe: Member and Re Gite Jury of the Tenth Class ‘of the Expositioa, Uwe: rerselie, Paris, 1867:— ftrenelation, J ‘nUSEELS, Nov, 19, LOOP. a member of tho nid ‘and establish medals for thovet- Honor constt d that tt bas bess mertt of your ta Mr, Cutoxariwa:— Sin—1 4 refuse to declare, of the Tenth 8, that whi the Moniteur of wae 2d July, 1867, vin ts, pt my salutation, (Signod) FETS, © Member of tho Jury of the Tenth’ Clase of ihe Exposition: Universelle, Copy of letters trom Ambroise Thomas and F, A. Gavaerty embers of the Jury— Gexruuvex—I must’ tell you that whatever may be the order In which the names have been iuscribed in each king of recompense awarded in the Tenth Olass, the gold medat— to speak of this one—is the first medal, There are not we AMBRCISE THOMAS, am complotely of the optuton of tay eonfrere Thomae. Signed, ee (Bonton Pow Asylum for Soldic! WUAT THE NATIONAL GOVERNMBNT G48 LEFT UNDONE ~ he CBOPLE HAVE ESPOUSED, iRB-THE WHOLE COLUMN ADVERTISEMENT of the URTTVSBU asYL0e a eicutu ‘PAGR. —l'niversnt! Exposition, artoy: SNOT stkinway & SONS triumphant, ‘having been awarded rs: grand goid modal for American Grand, Square an@ * nnautmous verdiet of the tatere medal le dist! clase: Gratin ober American exhibitors, and aver more than four rod pianos entered fo: rine nearly all the most celebrated manufact Warcrooms Nos, V0? and Uk Bast Vourtesath street, ork Vianok by Jury." order of merit over At Detiue's, 635 Bropdwny —lvory Deus 8 ot! jor Cases, Perfumery, es, Fancy Goode, Mac roduee’ prices, Clear. Soft, Smo fut a Tonal oP odslag LAtaD'S BL Soa Oe YOURE Sold by druggists everywae atchelor’a Hinir Dyc.—Tho Bost ta the world. the only perfect Dye, harmsess, reliable, Tx vicar WBarcay sae eee aan Tag AvmSeMoray 1. 39 Rroadway.— soodyéat's Kuliber 8 i Onere ater entire stock of La 1 Children's, Youths’ and A. 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