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8 ciTY POLITICS. ublican Primary Elections, . me ‘of calls iseued by the headquarters of the respective wings of the republicau party—tho radical and the conservative—the anaual meetings Were held Jest night in the several Assombly districts of this city, and officers of the district organizations and delegates to ‘Whe General Committees were elected for the ensuing year, ‘The radical faction had full meetings, and in most of the districts there was only one ticket. The conservatives were lively in some districts, but in others it was hard to ascertain if they had a “local habitation anda name,” Below we give the results: ICAL REPUBLICAN OFFICERS ELECTED, District President, Joshua G. ADvO; Vice ’resl- iret District. Pet gh G. Beeli and Samuel Yates; *Beerotari John Wm. Heape and Wm, H. Baile j Tewapur amuel X, LeComte; General Committee, Nathan Kingsley, Sr., S. Wyckoff, Charles N. Lewia, Josep" 0. Scully, Seaew Ww. Legatt, John Conley yg. Tothill, Second District. - = S1ee\aeees ; oe, viene PI ao! hael \- Vico oo Presid nts, Michacl Crane, eee al Ferguson, Henry “etzger; Hen Garay; General Gomahalttee, theodore C, Williams, 103s, Petor G Peter Flanaga: 7 nay en) & split im the Secoud a ers elected the following tick ‘ Leask; Vico President, eorge "Grandys Timothy Lynch, Sectors'y, Dennis Shea; General ‘oom: mitiee, Henry G, Leasé, James Manning, John McHugh, mask, Thos, 0 Bri ~ Third District,—President, Thomas Mullij First Vice Presi Charles M, Keyser; Second Vice Preal- ont, Fornand> Baltes; Treasurer, Abrabam de Vours- ney; Recor ng Secretary, ‘Wm. Morphy; Corresponding Secretary, James G, White; General Committee, Joho Pieb, Philip E. Herrich, Howell 0, Vail, Charles Bath. Fourth District “President, Jas. McLaren; Vico Presi. Monts, Jos, L, Pi Jos, P. Jardine; Secretaries, Thos. Donalds, Thos. , Samuel T. MeKioney; Detogates to wi eneral Committee, Wm. H. McKinney, Goorge McGrann, Henry Bausher, James Blackwell, Joun ix Disirict,—Premdent, James Winterbottom; Vice ‘Presidents, gon Robinson, Morritz Mobr; ‘gecre- taries, Natbanic Thos, G, Baker; ‘Preasurer, Prouard P. Berri neral Committee, David Walker, a. A. Marks, Danicl fyrre!, Chas, 1. Poinamus, A. ff. Gildersteeve, Lorenz Keech, James Handy, Chas. E, r. Samuel D Neh District.—Presfeont, James M. McCartin; Vico feats, Dr. Bdward Hovan, Dr, S. V, Pilgmm; Re- wg Becreiary, Jumes 0, Ellery; ‘Corresponding Secretary, Samu@ L. Kennedy; Treasurer, Henry 8. oun lngs General Committee, Joseph F. Kilery, Rugh Howie, baries 3. ‘Strong, Charles W. Little, Jobo H. Dusenbderry. District. —Pres Van Cott; First Vice Presuent, George W. Clarke; Second Vico Prosi- rt Horatio N, Twombly; Recording Secretary, Chas, jarling; Corresponding Secretary, Cornelius V, itebell; "freasurer, Jotun A. May; General Committee, Wm, P, Richardson, Francis F, Resch, ho D. ‘Lawson, Joseph W. Howe, John Walker, A. J. H. Duganne, H. aa it orae jobn H, Allon, Wm. Terhune, Jacob H. le, Iqmes ‘gor’ ighih Districh = at, John W, Farmer, i Presidents, Geo. R. Davis, Johan Boban, James MoMur- gay; Secretaries, Joseph Bagot, Wm, Waters; Troasurer, ®. Ctiver Caner; Genara Commitice, James A. Lucas, John J. O'Brien, Edward M. Periev, Samuet A. Roberte, john P. Joralewon, Miphael Neville, Matthew Davis, Nicholas F, Eberhard, Wm, H, Palm following ticket was also elected in tho Eighth trict :— resideut, Benj, F. Schaffer; Vice Presidents, Henry Jongg, iret; Jobn Travis, s:cond; Henry Interman, i Jacob Messer, Thomas Riker; Trea- Buror, Horace Bliss; Sergeant-at-Arms, John E, Marrin; General Committee, Dahle! Sheehan, Robert W. De Grusho, Andrew Willman, Joseph smith, W. L. Wem. mell, Robert Roddy, John stinson, W. L, Dodd, Jobo Wit Wm. Kellock, W. M. Wermerskirch. HKinth District — President, Dr. & R. K First Vico President, George F. Merkiet Secend Vice President, George E. Kepser; Recording Scoretary, Wilber F. Kirby Corresponding Secretary, Henry 0. Kobinson ; Treasurer, Wiliam H. ristie; Delegates to General Committee, Sinclair Tougey, J. gobs Ritterband, John Dargay John ©. Darrow, Norman Stratton,’ Edward James Webb, Janos Cummias, William K, Nobile. Tenih District,—President, Stephen A, Ki Presidents, Francie Heuvel, Henry H. Haight; Kecording Hecrotary,’ William Butler; Corresponding Sccretary, albert Hahn; Treasurer, Francis M. Smith; Delegates Taylor, D; View to tho eral Committee, Wm. T. Ashman, Eli Taylor, Henry 8. Wallace. Geo, F. Langbein, Herman F, Bauer, D. 5. Ridley, Wm, A, Smailey, John Hughes, Eleventh Disirict.—Prosideat, William Ry Stewart; First Vico President, Seymour A. Bunce; Second Vi President, Froderick Olmsted; ‘Recording Seirotary, Jozeph R. Frith; Corresponding Secreiary, George M? yan Norts, Treasurer, Gencral Franck T, Locke; elegaies to General Committes, John V. Gridley, Marshall 0, Roberta, John H. White, James TL. Hastie Orlando L, Stewart, Tsrast Gillett, Daniel D, Conover. F. J, Fithian, Camssings H. Tucker, C. 0, Pinckney. Ree"h District President, William’ Burns; Vice Prosidonts, Jawes Gwynne,’ first; Georze W. ‘cote geoond;, Secretsries, Henry Cary i, Witham Mitchell; ‘Treasurer, Steven Ml. Wright; General Committee, John. en N Dako, Ja Carthy, Simon Ij 2 Samos Pervon Peak age en ae thirteenth District. —President, Benjamin Be Presidents, Heury Sneil, 3. * Seu. w Mishel, G20) 3, Generar Willen . ‘Aloxander, Wiliam cocks, James Armstrong, Alex: @. Meek, Fbilip Jordan, Samuel Bacay. Fourteenth District—President, Penjamin ‘Merritt; ice Prosic George W. Odell, Alexander Tl Muili- ‘gen; Secretary, Benjamin A. Gieqnal; Correspend: Secretory, William Jotnson, ‘Treasurer, Hiram M Dologates to General Coramittee, General Jo Cochrane, Marshal B. Biake, Ubarles A. Dava, Samuel Cantralt, ‘Thomes Littic. Fificen#h Disirict --President, E. Hamson Reed; First Vice Pyesident, Robert Smith; Second Vice President, a Lavyaugh; Secretaries, Jobm Goiler, William Nesiy ; Deensurer, Robert Wakefteld ; General Commitice, Imac 4, ‘Oliver, Austin A, Fuller, Dr, Alexander Wilder, Martin Whatcher, derick Schuetz, James Turner, Gus- Mavus Fevy, Robert Hoag. \. Six onth 'District.—Presdent, John D. Ottiwoll; First Vico ‘Prerident, Henry Rowley ; Secord Vice President, Witham E, Jones; Recording Secretary, Jaines M Thornsen, Jr.; Corresponding Secretary, Georg Ni@sotson; Treasurer, Thomas Murray; ' Delegates to Ger iorat Committee, James M. Thomson, William Laim- Dior, William Drommond, Willem EK, Duryea, Thomas Fiotcher, Witliam & Matthews, William Ilcagerty, irchner, teenth Dist ict. President, George P. Bradford; First Vice President, Thomas S. Berry; Second Vice Providont, I st Secretary, Robert 8, Dobbie; Ser rd H. Fletcher; Treasurer, D: BY ne General Comm ter, D. B Meili, Ira'O, Miller, Chories Willmott, Robert Camp- Deil, Wilson Berryman, Robert L. Darragh, James Cushing, Jr., John R. Rueeell, Bighteenth’ Dis'rict,—President, Christopher Pullman ; Vice Presidents, George ¥. Noyes, Edmund Stophenss ” “Secrotares, William H. Grogan, Sa M. Troasurer, om: Delagate the General am ¥. Esterbroo spencer Mead, D, D. 1. Mar. ebail, James B. fu Nineeenta District. Charics Geier Presidents, David Clark, J fetary, William Halden, responding Secretar James B. Petitt; Treasuror, Luther HM. Morton; Del Rates to Contra! Coramittee, Mipp, Jothem Wilson, Sr. Twentic \ District.—President, James W. Culver; First Vice Providant, Peter F. Connolly; Second Vico Preal- dont, Charles W. Hull; Secretaries, James Jackson, Dr, Thomas Robi Treasurer, Join Gautier; Delegates Yo the General Committee, Dr. F, A. Thomas, Joun A, Foster, Hooper C. Van Vorst, Charles Watrous, Weeks W. Cuiver, Stephen &. Doty. Tuenty-irst Diiriet—President, Win: HL De Camp; ‘Vice Presidente, George W. Thurber, Erastus F. Browa; Beeretarics, pot Norton, Charles Child; Treasurer, Ey a FE. Delegates to Centre!’ Committee, Cooper, Robert C. Brown, Edgar: Ketetues; Mozes F. Crasio, Joseph 8. Tho following nom! Dolters of Tw ie O, Hunt, Joseph Cud a son, ter J. Foster, Stepuen H. Kuapp, REPUBLICAN 01 PLECTRD, Pirst District. President, J Lee; Vice Presi- Gents, Willlam 3, MeClelinnd, fame Ww. pa roe oe fares, Thomas Comunii Jobn Robinson; lieeeret } eg James Lee, iy. com ~\eaeee Amos Stookey, Byrne, Seomd District. oe At Friedsam ; Vico Presi- @ents, Owen idan a, Cotk : § meareiaties, George Goodwin, Jeby pt Genera! Committ F. ©. Van Wyek, M. Friedsam, Mane Lauigen Gare Third Distri ‘President, John J. Foley; Vice Presi. Menta, AT. DeVournsey, William Murphy; "Secretaries, 5 rius uv Grasse, Howeil ~! Vail ar, Jue A. O'Brien. Re 2 vention, t! 0 boilers voting ticket President, David B. Dwire; vies Henry oye Thomas Croseon Secreta. Ritamn ‘eral Comenittee, Ad Adolphus Borst, W. Oimstead, eka fA Smith, Wiliam C. Coles, a © na District, bet hth jee 5 org te _ its, George E. Hill, Thomas HL. Manson, George Dory. 7h “4 _ Ag ere Comes Erastus C. Bone. 101 daa Hepb fad Witiames. me csien aaa Se Distric:. — ¢ Dowaldeon; Vice Gurietinn Ohm retari . ee, Daee ub Sine coud Se Frode: General Commit nH Lawrence, Joka a, Lautbier, on aang ne Fee Jobn Lalor; Vico Presi- ote? Treasurer, Jacob fi ot se Jone tat gat | rg, Mabel im Brooks Frau ee Cems THE go rhe New York Nemiuation of General Grant= Proceedings of the Committee of Twenty- Cc five-The Pregramme of pail Under the resolutions adopted at the Grant meeting at the Cooper Institute on the 4th inst. the following committee of twenty. was appointed to carry out tue objects of that assembloge and take measures calcu. lated to secure the election of General Grant for Prosl- dent: — WILLIAM B. ASTOR, JAMES BROWN, HAMILTON FISH, JORN wee HENR JONATHAN | SIUROES, ES Banugn WETMORE, JOHN E. WILLIAM ROBERT L STUART, M, 1, BLODGETT, JOHN COCITRANE, 8, B. CHITTENDEN, FRED'K, 8. WINSTON, WILLIAM E, DODGE, WILLIAh WEBB, JAMES HARPER, BENJ. B, MAN, ©. K. GARRISON, - JAS. H, BAN EM, MOSES H, GRINNELL, ©. VANDERBILT, 4 LEXANDER T. STEWART, Chains The first meeting of this committee was held on Thureday evening, at the residence of their chairman, and was attended by nearly all the members. After orgauizing, by the appointment of Henry Hilton ag secrotary, the chairman proceeded to call the atten- tion of the cominittes to a practigal discussion of the most feasible method to secure, a3 far aa possible, the object for which they were appeipted, In doing 20 he said tbat the mecting of the Commitie, although pre- liminary, was very important, as it was necessary at this time to settle upon a course of action for adoption tending to carry into effect the views of the meeting at Cooper Instituto, from which the committee omanated, The main object being to secure the election of General Grant, the first thing to consider was how the commitico could aid to bring about such a result, He then gave a brief outiine of what be regarded ag necessary for the committee to do, Firi.—He would aveid all conflicts with politicians, who might seck to use the committee in bebaif of candi- dates for Vice-President or any other position, giving all their efforts 10 aid of Genora! Grant ere) Kee the plat. form Inid down by the meeting: iat is, bis past record of services to tho country, and a conlidence that his judgment in the future, as in the past, aaah be sately relied on to carry the government throug” tho many difficulties the country must necessarily encotn/er dat. ing the coming four years, Second,—He would issue a short business circular to ail commercial men tp the country, arging them to come gut nnd doag had been done at Cooper Institute, not waiting for the politieiaus to lead, but give in advance of them such an expression of the public opinion {i every locality as would leave no doubt as to the choice of the people for President, and this, as it were, give ewbodi- thent to the general public sentiment outside of party men, and force the nomination of General Grant upon any political convention that might be heid either by republicans or democrats, ‘The names of various persons to whom he would a dregs this circular can bo obtained from the business frends and connections of the members of the commi! leo, throughout the country, 80 as to embrace person or firm of importance, exclusively of @ business character, adding such others as might be deemed useful with whom to open a correspondener, My. Stewart, in expressing his views of the course to be adopted, ro- marked that it would perceived he avoided all con- nection With mere politicians, while at the same time 10 cause was given them for complaint. In thus acting | like men of business they would be showing their fellow citizens everywhere that they had a decided preference for General Grant as a safe man to trust ss chief magisirate, Let them then ask thelr commercial friends to assemble in public meetings and do likewise, In this manner it seamed to him they would lead and eventually direc! “569 who how control the paople, and produce % jacéiag benefit to the whole country, in Adtitivy 1 pouing an example for the future wntch might wont bo regarded as the Deginning of a syste, i end in the people expressing in all cases advance of conventions their choice for lond%ag pubic offices and officials, In accordance with thesq views, Judge Hilton aw mitted the form of & circvlar leiter, which, after carne’ speeches by Mosers. Grinnell, Sturges, Garrison, De rane, Hilton, Cooper, Dodge, Chittenden and Win- ston, received tho approval of the committe, and was roferred for adoption and circulation to an executive committee of firo members, com- posed of Henry Hilton, Moses H. Grinnell, ©, K. Garrison, Wittiam E. Dodge, John Cochrane, who were algo authorized to proceed in the manner suggested by Mr. Stewart, by engaging headquariers and committec rooms, opeiing correspondenco throughout the country with the business connections of the various gontiomen comprising the committee, and all others disposed to join in popular demonstrations of like character to that ‘bad at the Cooper Institute, so as to prea the name of General. Grant as the hes ogg) of the people. See 1a, @-0) subvcommilicer ® Mee tm ve siren, TOP sminediate thed for Friday, can be ronted, the Executive action, waa ¢ Until suitable quarte yon | Committos wiil meet at the oifico of ite Chairman, Heary Hilton, 263 Broadway; MEXICO. Tue Revolution in Yucatan, The revolution was inaugurated by the garrison of Fort San Denito, in Mérida, The Town Council held a mecting there, at which the offlcers of the brigade sta- tioned in Mérida were present, Colonel Don Juan Ortoy presided, and Captain J’aul O’Horan acted as secretary, According to the manifesto issued by the junta ‘the tyranny of Don Manucl Cepada Perara, Governor of Yueatan, was most iniquitous; he violated private rights and outrazed all the principles of morality, liberty and reapott for law.” Hence he was no longer recog .ized as Governor and Military Commander of Yucatan, and (he authority of all public functionaries who would not adhore to the new plan should at once cease, The | next step was to appoint Colouel Marcelino Villafana to | fil Cepada’ Perara’s plac’, with power to appolat, Oa | the 11th inst. Colonel Viitalaiia issued a proclamation in | which he set forth the causes of the revolution and its | object, 7 following are some of the clauses:—The liborty: ip, freedom of oducation and of opinion under e but an illusion, Property was at the 4 co of those who ruled under hin, and the most sacred compacta were violated with impunity. oi ue only claim of Senor Cepada Perara to erna‘oriat chair wes founded on violence, duct was immorality and the most inor- The motto adopted by the revola- iberty, jaw, right and order.” On the 12ua | inst. Colonel Villafaca delogated the supreme authority of the State to Doan Juan Pustor Rios. The whole movement seems to have met with ral approbation. However, the new government was alort of funds, and until such time as the Comptroller's De- | partment could be teor sed a forced loan of $25,000 was levied, jail payevic in cash and the balance iu ten days, This loan is to bo reimbursed out of (be fourth part of the import daes that may be received at Sisal after the 12th inst, A Council of State had been chose wod the tribunals reconstituted, CHRISTMAS RIOTS IN VIRGINIA, A Negro Shot by a Deputy Sherif=The Om- cer’s House Mobbed by Negroes—Firearms Freely Used=The Riot Quelied by Troops, Fortenss Moynor, Dec. 25, 1867. Christmes in this victuity has not passed off as quietly a8 we could hove wished, and it becomes our duty to re- cord another affray that occurred in Hampton, by which one man was shot and another almost beaten to death, while several others were injured by flying missiles About une o'clock t afiornoon Thomas Lattimer, Deputy Sheriff of Elizabeth City county, who resides in Hampton, bad some by peer with a colored boy some ten or twelve a colored man cami revit and took the Lattimer was consi under the influence ing the negro a few minu revolver aud shot him throug! wore dressed by lives but little hope: As soon as Lattim house aod locked himeelt. i freedmon spread rapidly, gan to easemble about mn citizens, fearing 8 riot, endeavored to ment, but seemingly to no purpose, ‘The riot aet was then Pead, but before it was finished stones were hurled through the windows and a rush was made for Lattimer's house. He endeavored to oscape by * pao window, but was met by the mob = death, He was saved the deren two or ey men, who carried b a throug the crowd Oo Li The riot leaied about half an hour, during which time the excitement was intense. Guus, pistols and \ stones were used agp Ny several persens, nou-combatan' were injured. Hope is re} ao 2 to have been while drossing the colored man, but his ee terion soon as the riot commenced a messenger was im- meaunsly despatobed to the, military post, about a mile Ginagh and a goard was A Gage want to to quell the dis wounds of a csaitiiipenntacmaaniintaes SPARRING EXHIBITION, Some seven hundred “of the admirers of uae art of self-defence assembled last evening at the Krerett Rooms, coraer of Sixth avenue and Thirty-fourth atrect, ante te ees ae oe Presi vagdeonog Kelley, the defeat tagonist 0! late fight for the ‘tue champlosaip of tbe pe ight ant weights of bere was it. undo eto so. ihe Snaounee: | 2 ae with ai oe well worded Maperianced la the pugilieu igre su mare ced in the pu; ‘au \e talented boxers (hat. append lneedre Abe Hicken and young Edwards, John ry Joba Grady, young Gleagom and Edward ‘tuohey, Billy Bea- nett and Butt Riley, Teddy McAuliffe Pd o Dury Hicks, Jim Hi pee Psy sean ‘be last couple, including Kelly and John igs a the gubstijute of Collyer, wera nat most interesting, nid the fiercest yells and ‘at each other’s probosces aizost the rous app! ‘of the dience, the ‘exhibition closed. ‘The parties under hose auspices the exhibition took piace will hardly make the evening a remunerative one, a8 the apprecia- tion of the audience in the matter of humorously gmash- ing the furniture will amount to a heavy sum, for which they are responsible, ed DIDN'T MAKE OUT A CASE. An individual named Leroy J. Livingston, who 1s been for some time in the employ of the Oblo ana sissippi Ral!road Company as agent at No. 229 Broadway, a day or two ago, jt is alleged, shortly after léaving ‘he office, considered himself robled—that is to say, accord- ing to his story, he found that the key of {be office and that of the office eafe, which he had in his pee” 2 s leaving the office, had been taken from his pocket. ‘straighvway on this discovery went - No. 229 and Toon that the door bad boen ogenee and that $1,200 had been’ taken trom the safe, The next. place he to was the station house, and after informing the of the robbery succeeded in inducimg that willivg person to ye an officer before. the office door to act the part-of licawber whilo he repaired to the residence of the Gene- Yal Agent of the company, Mr, James Jones, to rehoarso the very little ho knew about the Joss the compa; pany bad incurred, Mr Jones yesterday called at police head- quarters and stated to inspector Leonard what Living- ston bad told him; and on the inspector's questioning him ag to how Mr. Livingston bad lost the keys, 110 learned that that individual contended that the pocket which contained the keys had been cit out, The inspector not exactly relishing ir. Livingston’s story, sent detectives Bennett and Tilley to bring him to headquarters, and after catechising him a moment or so after big ar- rival, he felt satisfled that Livingston was the thief, aud consequently, much to Mr. Livington’s indignation, bad him lockéd up. ‘The agent, finding that bis tale not been swailowed, and probably thinking that to do s0 would gain him bis immediate liberty confessed that he bad taken the money. He aiso gave the detectives to understand where it would be found, and on going to the place indicated by him they recovered the stolen grvegbacks, But Mr. Livingston was kept in durance Vile, % Wake MURDER IN BALTIMORE, ~« Teles ram of Yesterday, [From the Evening’ Tar eimous, Deo. 2h, Leer. b- Aman named John McNamu" Fes'cing in the urbs of Baltimore, brutally murde."¢4, bis pgs » by beating out her brains with a booy& Om oe ma night. Drunkennoss wasthe cause. He 4aa boon ar- rosted, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac tor New York=This Day. PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEW aa 37, 186 i807, fs CLEARED. Steamsbip City of Antwerp (Br), Mirchouse, Liverpool—J 1 ele. Stemnship Caledoma (Br), McDonald, Giasgow—F Mec- dona) Bieaussbip. Ville de Paris (Fr), Surmont, Havre—G Mac- kenzie, teameh’p Cirabria (Ham), Trautmann, Hamburg—Kun- hardt & ©o, Steamship Somerset, Childs, Baltimore. Ship Crusader, Headford, Byduey, NSW-—=R W Cameron, So Christel (Brem), Freidrichs, Breman—Hermann, Koop Ke Bare ransit, Johnson, Aspinwall—J 8 Ingraham. Brig Heinrich (Oldea}, Tooker, Cork or Falmouth for ‘orders—Slomin & Edlye. harlotte Buck. Gott, Oporto—B P Sherman. ari Inwall—G ¥ Dickinan, Barbados—Bisbop Bros. rinidad, Cuba—Hrett, Son & Co. res Loring, nstantinople—@ Braggiotti & Co, line, Pier ¢, Barbados—-D ‘Trowbridge & Co, uiding Star, Blanchard, St Pierre, Mart—R P Buck 0. Schr Althea, Smith, Clenfacgos—Rubria & Co. Schr Magnolia (ar. Galawell, Cornwaliis via Portiand— Crandail, Umphray & ¢ ott Hattie Newell, Gould, Galveston—Murray, Ferris & OPche Florence I Lockwood, St John, Wilmington, 'C— Thomas & Holmes. Sobr Lucy A Orcutt, Butler, Baltimore—R Porter & Co. Bostou—S W Lewis & 10. month Rock. Seabury, . min 8 Co Schr James Mreeinan, row, Wood —— Schr O C Acker, Hobbie, Stamford. ARRIVALS, RETORTED BY TRE HERALD STEAM YACHT. Steamship Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London Nov 80, and Havre Loc 8, with mdse'and passengers, to Howland & Aspinwall, Lhtp American Eagle, Moore, London via Plymouth, E, Bidars, with mdse, to Morgan & Tinker, Been 20 days W of, eras with Atrong westerly gales y jen (Br), Murphy, Newenstlc, 42 days, with mdse, Was li days © the Ianks with fine easterly nce then strong westerly gales; lost gure ues Mer: loet and split galls Bo ay Wal St Andrews, Fla, via Ke Wi MeGresty £00. B Boston, 3 days, in ballast, to mass ter. Came to this port to load for Constantinople. Frig Martha A Rerry (ot Portland), Chase, Malies, 50 pa ag fruit, to Miller & Houghton, Had ‘some hey weather, Brig Ann, Stull, Monrovia. WCA, 55 days, with mdse, (0 Ogden & Rovere, Dec 2.110 miles KSRot Chincoieaswe. rf aa of wrecked stuf, ting of stip Knees i Agnes (Prem), Siedenburg, Ric Janeiro, 56 dars, with coffee, to. & Wright. The last, two weeks had very h Wand NW gales. Deo, lat $210, Jon 7018, passed Jonas Smith, steering SSE, with the loss of her main- mast six feet above deck, Brig Salinas (of Barbados), Hout, Para, 18 days, with rubber, nats, >L FE Amsinek,” Doe #4. off Tatteras, took a’ heavy squali from NE, which deified the brig on Diamond Shoal. where she remained two hours, and came off leaking badty. Novl (outward passage), Jotn Jorgen, second mate, of Norway, fell overboard Was drowned, Cant Hout reports satted from New York Yct 31 in company h ship Orpheus, of Boston, for San Francisco, and kent ¥ dutit Nov 5, in lat 88-29, lon 0410, steering LSE, sightor her. dward A De Hart (of Gloucester), Low, Potnt nad, Dec 15, with oranges, to B J Wenberg. Had eather, Schr C A Farnsworth (of Barbados), Sawyer, Demarara, 22 days, ‘with molarces, to T Smith # Co, Dec 2, olf Cape Hatteras, in 9 gale trom NIV Tost fdreest, chr Abigail © Woodbury (of Gloucester), Walon, King- Ja, Der 18, via Longue Ith, with oranges, to Marton Eche Wanata, Hawkins, Neuvitas, 10 days, with sugar, de, to Abraham Hell’ Son,’ Sailed in company with. brigs Mariposa, for Now York; Merriwa, for Balumore, Sehr Floetwing (Br), Bell, St John, NB, with plaster, to Nesbit & Murphy, Schr Sarah Ht Sinith, Harding, Norfolk, Schr Sarah Lavina, Anderson, Virginla, Schr Maria Jane, Jones, Sehr Jas Veldren, Cavalie zinta, Sehr QM Hoyt, Cranmer, Virginia: Schr Monmouth, Anderson, Vi Schr J. Boys, itobinson, Virgi Trinh & Tabitha, ‘ilbaor Virginia all, azloton .yineinia, 5 r, Aldrich, Vir Senr Danl Holmes, Haywood, Georgetown, DC, 5 231 inst, during a heavy gale from NW. carried away fore: mast bead and stbhoom. Behe Chief, sinith, Elizabethport for New London, Schr A Van Uleaf, Heath, Evizabethport for rovitience, Sehr Mary Miller, Dayton, ‘abothnort for Providence. Sehr Dartus Eddy, Hopkins, Elizabethport for Winter- Sehr ‘Joni Falkingham, Elizabethport for Boston, Sehr Frank Jameson, Jumeson, Newark, Portland. or, fou Bebe Ganeme anlar cre a _ New llaven. Behr Sauta Anna, Yatzou, New Haven for Newcastle, Del. Sehr Mail, aoe! Greenwich, Seve George Downing, Mott, Glen Cove, Schr & Cold Sprig Behr David Nelaow, Watson” PEE te, SAILED. Bbdip John Elliott, Ltverpool. ‘Wind at sunset s, light. Marine Disasters. tad Erwin (Br), Call, from New York fi ith }, Was stranded on ‘the Sonthenat Reet, fot Tork’ Inland, ou the 27th wit, Vessel a total loss; macerial and were to be sold, Tne E registered 264 tons, merly known as tho Bradford, was built at Rocklan 1861, hailed from Nassau, and owned by EA Hussey & Bane Banty Nons=A letter from Captain Moora, of bark Berly Morn, from Boston for Valj paraiso, eporls her re- turned to Mowtevideo Nov 2, for the second ti ter being 1 thirty or forty aroring to ‘weather iy Horn, Racountered very. h and cold tier cua Mera ‘at zero—and, ek on account of Captain Moore's railed ngeio om iia ass of Captain i ve jn Smith, of Chatham, . tata Honey Ly io Cras Weatty. at Sava: tn Tat 3 Ton To 0, taper eda eemens mens W, during whict | it galls mala doom, bnt sustained no other Siarage Bara Oren Sea, Coombs, at Charleston from miei dancers eater aaa ald Senn Many. Ae: MeCobb, from Romapers, i b agrou: weuerp waney ie over the Weaudra cannes cay Sie remall ji the 24th, when “a howe? lee Tore Sona im. ba Bea aa tn are HI of Haase ‘sino, God, tan ine aint. von sal jon gate a carried away and scar eu of at ese cea Br mig ee cae Teak ae The Waprit was fe & tome ‘siso came ciate a Glovesstar f fora at a acetate steer aes fails ah a egg five aes hip Merricfaa ax tnd her er exnVases for repairs ronavanne 3 = , if ama Sea—the idermontionsa alban to shipwrecked Manton a erendly Oo ‘been granted by M set jowernment:— @ of Yarmout To Mt neo ge of Te 8 binoon toe of ig haa nae « ‘the tsar” 3867, wreck of that v ol e ol Au Also the sum of 30s, toesch of the four men enere of the Clenfuegos. Henry A Gadeden, of the mail steamer Ai New York, n binecular glass, tn acknowledgment of I vices in rescuing the orew of the Czar of Greenock oe Gast abandoned at sea, on the Ith August, 1807, To Capt Atwood, of the whaling schoover Cetacenn, of Provinestown, ‘Maks., UR, a telescope, in acknowledgment ott his huanantiy and Kindhess {2 the crew of Liv S, whom he rescu tield vousol or the S0tk Merch, 186k Notice to Mariners. if Light Vessel, No Bip Shoal on the 2th inst, to re Pollock ‘Rip, Light: Veusel by ‘ea Neptune on the Zist can be revaire: y order of the Lighthouse ise BONE. ati ns » 24 district, Boston, Dec 26, 1367, a _ , Notice is hereby given that the red Nun Buoy on South Breaker, approach to Venobscot Bay, Maino, has gone adrift from its moorings, and now Iles @ rocks near White Head Light. It will be replaced ‘as soon as practicable. The Lighthouse Board give “Ometal notice that a screw pile Ughthouse has been erected at Dug Water Shoals James River, Virginia, to take the by lee last winter, It will be cxadbited laced on the Pollock it the, damage to the ion with the, steamer lace of the one for the first Moston the evening of tha 18th of January. when the light vessel, should be now marking the station, will be withdrawn. I seen in clear weather a distance oh nine mies, th Inst, bark ition i Hi Shailer, Mar- Atlantic O Ptoviwoetown thst = sehr Manic O ies “Arizona, Goodspeed, Arrived att ‘ener th av 29, Sehr Maty D Leach. Leach, Provincetor a, lat Fey ormuda, oll not reported, + Getoa twland Nov fi, sch Estella, Stow, of Provinces town, with 100 bbls sp oth Bark Cagle, McKenzie, of NB, was at Honolulu Nov 9 from tue reli, where ook 1oas'bSie wh oll and 17,00) POs Hark Washington, Raker, of NB, was at Honolula Nov 12 from the ‘Artie, having taken *% bole sp, 1900 do wh oll anil 22,0001) bone since leavin, “andwich Islands Tike and Arctic oce for PI jel iy (Br), Lingley, bess -Arrived, barks ti Oe dean C: Ae ‘Ggorgs E Dale, aon: Cleared—| jaune jeste; schra M re Cienfuegos ; Scone Cain, mas rhea, Det, Dec 24. 8 PM—Rarks Cornwallis, and Myrtle, ‘vessels arriv today rigs ci uco for endeche 8 Alien. 7 lowing vessels wont to for'aibraliar: bree te roma See en ra, be W woul, ia) ae hen dearer steamship Hibernian, rom Ot ‘Abbie © Titeomb, Titcomb, TE doeon Reed, Johnson, NYork; steamer ¥: won Phnadetpalas . Pur DENG i Bess “arrived, schra Francis Seen River: Va; Marda Van Buren, Eitsoatigort Philadelphia. a Island; Benin or Harding, James river; George Taulane, Mogaice, ries fans heeseman, PI eee ue, NS, Pil leat WESTPORT FOIN ni Gifford, N ea gor for do; aad sBarks Hoandk, for pis adhe "Bele Mokens, panetehsa 2 John, neem Childs, a a ant aaa, nena ion, Ail, ao Washington, ec iestmsn, 10; achrs nscsetaany Piller D, Dee So asrived, sehr Bay ‘state, Carle, pa ie ABin—Sehrs, Ralph Carlton, New Orleans; R Kalos, Morrison, Ha- ech EP Chureb, INVALID SOLDIERS, INVALID SOLDIERS, ONDER 4 SPECIAL OB22hem yao gin oes | ia OF PENNSYLVANIA, & fabs Passed March 6, 1867, . AN APPEAL 10 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. * ‘The object of this Association 18 to provide, by publie” exertion, a NATIONAL HOMB for our disabled soldiers, - to erect an asylum for tious who, In thelr patriotlam, have served their Sountry at the at the expense of thelr heat” and happiness, who in the 9 battle for the asians: were maimed, and are tow Bow incapable of working ® their own mafatenance. France has ber Hotel des: lidos, where rest the ashes-of the great Napoleon; her Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals, the former being of the finest architectural structures ever devoled to ty, Russla, Frussia, and, in f in feck meariy all , fol. solaers. ‘Mobarchies provide for the alleviation fertog caused by war: ‘but free. prosperous, county poorhouse or the » sidewalks of her: of ‘ner Boop disire distress. We Blompasd towards the preservett op (adjoining ‘the. ste of "General headquarters) have been setapart f asylum, DagpaRtMent, }: Phim a ‘Whereas. the Si soe Abra ytrsis yaburg’ asvinin Invalid Soldiers stars te oe pewen a] plleation, Diehl, Covector of to thy: Ben MISCELLANEOUS. NO. OREAT AMERICAN TEA CoM! PANY ARE NOW SUPFLYING | ING THEIR CUSTOMERS internal tion district of the Bate of Penne syirania, hold a Girt Festival, a fe'neoogeds oof sal sald ¢ Gift ted So a the ata ware pene oe i og epecial tax or other ek" ees 0 a Lexixcrox Avenue Naw Yous, Ost. 2, Pe labored for throe erect & aoe ond having passed a bill for vine fn BieNew vork igialatorey nucorporaul jacorporating rectora— Dut ‘of our best cittzer pata re! x 4 the aid of ny tongue, pen and Bressse ‘SURES, Jay Aaclet, object T tender er a ae AeODORE par [From the Postmaster General as Se! xeon L recommend to all postmasters truly benevolent and shtrlotie eute eat me sympathizing Leonel j utousiy, tue services off sion of your /estival at Irving Bound to Bourke ba; . Also porisiit Monolala. bark. Lagods, Fisher, NB, having Nokon mE B: ARGOES 20) bbls wh oil this season. Bark ‘Stephani sinclair, NB, “oO Having porfect eontdevcs ln @ fp the integrity 7 hod arriv: 4 Labaly it i ‘st and was taking on ¥ | prise, and heartily Egon the iat, ie rep tt Mi was at. Honolula Nov 10 ns CORFER Sayacey 1 aneet Jet oF rour alan bs lonolul lov y nh from Anlict having taken 400 ble win ol aud 13000 CORDER yOu en GENIN, ae Pratiehcg ‘ Tb 2 thia season. rhe Awashouks, ‘Norton NB, was at Honoluia Nov 12, COFFE We hereby certify that we have ete the Pree having taken 730 bbls wh ‘oll and 13,000 Ibs bone this season. OFFER pearls, emeralds robles Sms and ink Trormin Ochotk #03, Oot 2. bark Sunbeam. Ba a f sooe a p tg og with and took @ whale at ra Geo Bowles of NB, was at Honolula COFFEE... moud importers, re aa ae hare Nor. re, he det 13, where 100k 70 bbls wh oll gym, Monta ii i) counray, Diai po mY ‘Ship Coriuthiacy Lewis, NB, was at Honolua Nov 1, AND TUB Dvn BELRCTED SOME OF By acho Setter, No. 99° et He tae ri Syeie 14, where todte 900 bhla who. Oa re VARY CROIOEST me Minerva, Penniman, of NB, was 2. pdnolula Nov FO! public confidence in 12, from the Arctic, where took 1,200 bbis wh ofl and 23,000 NEW YEAR'S TABLE, aba Rew race of oy st ea sar ‘The Company are putting up this Coifes in nics Sve to placo the Spoken. agen, Mybich they will delivarin any part of Me diye | pe ia the mig wh ie ca Ship Teaae Jeanes, Boyling, from New York for San Fran- Sew York free of charge, ‘on the receipt of $2, or will ih entiets and caren ey oe nin, augue tron ‘bis Cues can bo oblained tn one pound packages, ot * Sep been P Nattnera, from Padang for Boston, Oct 27, , from Liverpool for Havaaa, Dec 4, larger, at any of hy ‘Company's Storés mentioned below, a! bam REA T AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, owned vant Tuabe H whe holders & ob : THE & RICAN TEA COMPANY, Mosca, FESTIVALS: Fe ere yh) oy | ehtamen THE OWEAE AMEMIGAN FEA COMFANY, pea ark. Storin ts Relies, fom Fi Philadelpba for Ant- ™ AT AMERICAN a i COMPA NY. rye HALL, NEW pene BS EV: ; a n 4 "Brg Win i parks, Simmons froma Philadelphia for Mg. “ COMPANY, Seer ig ‘Marsollies for New York, a. es vv a on Salen htt from Baltimore for Buenos Ayres, 6. 40 BROADWAY scar areet a comune, of Bo Sk oe 15 ta oe ng the Apseeees Den cacieehs tekaatislaciy em. tiiep — ae aga etTintzfourhatres, | Mt Norulara Hall : ve johan, iat f) Hy io. venun Heit, Pailadeipila; Tidy, Arizonay Conan, end Tae: etmecn hive and Greenwich aircets, so IN VALUABLE, PRESENTS MI NYo No, 205 FULTON STREET, aintMouted arnong et holders, in accordases <= WCANTE, Dec 4--Sailed, B Rog ¢ ‘Goncord street. With whe ebarver, barter, and the tng rollo Bt Aman, NSW, Ost tAtrvak "David Brows, ‘Nichols, CaNoewenaareR, Dec 12—Arrived, Shakespeare, Fecbte, CMorbace, Deo 11—Arrized, Nellie, Callum, NYork, Burxo: avnes, Nov 10-In the river, brig Alfre!, Hufna- gel, for Baltimore, ig. to sail a Gaprm, Dec 8—In port brigs Veteran (Br), Snow, for New York: Biro, Small, (rom iy ichsiag (Olden), ror New ¥. fe Drak Desle-amiced Sars A Maples, Biaples, Callao for Dunkirk (and proceede). ‘Of Tele of Wight 12th. George Eason, from New York for Antwerp. Deacksess, Dec12—OM, Ocean Star, from New York for Rowerdam, Dosti, Dee 13—Arrived, Lilian, Cann, NYork. Fatxouri, Dec 13—Arrived. Clipper, Carsson, NYork. Put into do Dec 22, C W Ring, Ayres, from New York for Antwerp. Favat, Nov %2—Arrived, White Wing, Wall, Boston, wa, Dec Arrived, ship Chippewa (Br), Doyle, ai Evoet, Dec ora gees West, McCarty, and F Hi Odierne, Sutherland. N lave, Deo ll—Arrived, vm Robertson, Reed, New Or- Jeans sien qunees tine) 0 a Golden State, Delano, Amay i (3), Lane, Yokohama: 3204, Swi aay! sm Manila. Havama, Dee ro Castle, Adams, NYork; 25th, Cuba, Dakohaee’ - iumore for New Orleans; ‘th Virat a, Sherwood, Vera Cruz. Bailed tsih, fle. amers Corsica (Br). Le cere ah St Tho- 2 . Bailey (from New Orleans), NYork. ‘in port brig Susie J Stroat, Strout, for giS—Arrivod, Hein (9), Hall, New Yor Kathleen, Williams, Mobile; 95 Bengal. Pogers rapciecy Hamlyn, New Orleans, "Llunekiny and Ben Nevis, Bentley. Mobil; Igaac Web! by Stowell, NYork. red out Lith, Kathleen lockie, for Savannah: oy ashington (s), Halcrow; New York; Wm dbury, Srereiten, New Orleans. eg 14 Arcived, EW Steteon, Moore: M R Lud. . Sims, and Thomas’ Dunham, mmond, Hiiton, Baltimore; diet, rn ae. vans, New Orleana, Muserxa, Deo 4—Arrive P aconed A Te Nickerson, Barcelona; Florence Peters, Hi mee i ae htagan, Nov 6—In port bark Olid Haworn, t from Aden, arrived 71 Monrovia, WCA, Nov 2—Tn tp tad Sampson, Fossett, from Cape @ Coast, derived Oct 31, a1 Mortevii b—Sailed, Dark Early Morn, Smith paraiso, TheB M is two atiempis to weather Cape (Gapinin Moore remalning at 4), ¥ tien ‘Boston, and had m: brig Caroline Eddy, Rose, for NAVARRA, Nov B—In Baltimore, d others as before. Rated loth, brigs iaeiposa. rr NYork:; Marriwa, Baltimore, 01 Pivsovnit, Dee 13—Arrived, ‘pauro, NYork. Pacenmo, rrived, Gratia, Wallace, Marseilles. a Penne (( ip meh — W Spencer, oaton, "Pana Teed No vee vossela in Bu Nov 31 : hols from Haiimore, Pah rng, Jennie Morven, Prey Sarcouae, Dec 12—Arrived, je Rios New York for Tannacona, Doo 7—Arriv Devonshire. sill, Tuuxsre, Dec 9—Arrived, St pont uniane, Doane, beans, Rion Saiied 9th, Pessagiin, Calamida, Tonks I 115A waKe, ietanps, Deo rived. t American Porte. Deo 28—Artived, achre BW Henbimore, Phiindeiphi: Seddie, ‘Minatncy and wchr Coral Isle (Br), OeTOr, Shrusop ber Logser, Smith, Newbie Bvelyn, Cro Port Johneon: SBE tenes Rondou is Arrived bark Bay, me ¢ a Aina (Bry a Hak nah; Nil irene Fo Foret, Sager betuport; roulsriua, a fared—ahip Garden Reach of Bor n Reach (new, y tons), tS Caloutts barks A eaeli ¢ OB heared fw rycedute iit), MoNat Landi: sch Sarah A mond, Paine, Richmond, Pte u x milter, Barrett. Ureeaw bs Goeces sty to Rich Chari Si om, Rich, jen icaetta Ramee from doy Ha rick. 84, eT ’” KS went to on ‘20th inst; brig ‘tit eg | ee Herald nena bgatox, te ee — Paquita (82) eo ‘Open Bear c Sack tgzaa Ger, Bowdoin, eee rt in rok Bark fg el no biker nse hemcmin Gauss CoS Conte. Wit (Sp) Barcelona; echt MH Cater "choamsiy Soames NYork; sohr JW Fi Ee oe pee corner Yo. 183 ORAND STREET, Williamsburg, A NEW NOVEL OF AMERIGAN LIFR, CASTING THE guemne Te THe DIE: CASTING THE DIE, A VIVID PICTURE OF | OF NEW YORK LIFE, KENWAKD EHILP, KENWAKD PUILD, Knwa ARD PULLE, ‘oung and talented author of louse Without a Landlord,” and other 8 Stories. the “The Commenced in a weel week's number of the FIRESIDE ; COMPANION. FIRESIDE COMPANION, BSOLUTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBIAINED IN NEW treatmen: ake York and States where —— or desertion is lawful cause, I, KING, Aviorney, 2 ARES Divo! di lnsavenees ed ; advice fre M. 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