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_NEW ‘YORE H#RALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, ‘1867. 5 * which he thakes the following statemont rvlative ‘0 the | known before how muc! in tt," and invited TELEGRAPHIC NEWS oe Wafsaicnon. |muvsniminsisi st |bieere same cies] ae aie cw a ure < ‘@ Bocond visit jmore 0, : SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO. X eal We had a sick list of men, which w®# | to England again revisited it, ee solicitation, The wae of Bolton was thrown into a =) atate of . lea Wassixcton, Dec. | mush increased by injuries, exposure, &c., and, as the My “introductory? experience “hath this | exciternent on Christmas morning by the aunouncemens’ FROM Protection of American Citizens Abroad=In- : 11:30 o'Clock P. M. Monongahela was lying on her side at an inclination ot’ | °*!St—no more.” Respectfully ny that a man named John McNamara bad inflicted suete dugmdan esting Gon) | The Recent Reniral of tery Com | thon cog orton wl anu ae Seer | Exar esc tom erate " Unica, Dec, I. %; manders. ‘be ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. TOvOwcee Me} | the action of the President’ in rémoviig Genera | MS !P0rwy hospital Only two men ware etn the AMUSEMENTS. Grim tad “succeeded, te arresting, bist near’ Mow A large and enthusiastic meeting of citizens of Utica | Pope, Ord and Swayne is now the sensation of the day, ferred to the Do Soto, The City Hospital at Washington, An inquest on the of Mrs, Ann Mc- was held at tho City Halt this evening, to take into con | and th proceeding is condemned or commended accord- | Yaray sauch injured by the aetneeke end ine over: | SEVOH THEATRR—Thanks to-a change of prog peng Be og Be RN re othr g = ITALY. Sideration the rights of American citizens abroad. | ing as it is viewed by radical or conservative, The flow of the ocean as to be pce im regard to the Havana trip, Madame Ristori and her } goath was caused by blows at tho ban r husband, * ei Mayor Wilson presided, with a large number of vice | radicals seem to feel that difficulties are settling around Seeabemine of tie Saar cee Day Reception | ‘matic eompany reappeared here Iast night in the ra nt4 1 Meare po brn 4 (lapeleon’s Roman Conference Plan Again in Presidents, Strong speeches were made by by Messrs, | their pet scheme of reconstruction, and that the Presi- at the Presidential Ma tragedy of ‘Marie Antoinette.”’ We have hithertospoken ited for the action of the Baltimore county dent, while he does nothing but what may be properly At eleven o’clack A. M. on New Year's day the Preah | at lengtl» of this exceptionally admirable perfomnance, Construed into executing the Reconstruction acts, '8 | dent will recoivethe members of the Cabinet and Foreign | aBd there ia but little fresh to be said in regard to it gradually but surely working their final and complete | sfinisters, the Judges of the Supreme Court of the | unloss to mote the fact that it has lost none of its interest failure, Tho removal of Pope and Swayne is regarded | United States, Senators and Representatives in Congress, | with our puablie through familiarity, and that sceno by by the leading republicans as the unkindest cut of all, | the Judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- | scene is followed with the same tmtense interest as by removing those officers at the present juncture | ymbis and of the Court of Claims, that marked the earlier presentations, Parts of affairs the work of reconstruction will be materially At balf-past eleven o'clock A, M. the officers of the | like that of Marie Antoinette are always vital Tetarded in the Third District, and im all probability the | army and navy,and the marine corps wtil be received, im the hands ef genus, The Queen last night Rew constitution will be defeated in Georgia, The dis- At @leven o'clock and forty-five minutes A. M. the | Walked in the Dviliiant ealoons of Versailles and Placement of General Ord 19 viewed more favorably. | Assopiated Soldiers of the War of 1812, and the mem- sorrowed in the temple and the conciergerie with such a force and reality in ev accent asd gesture as made That officor was not making the progress in the Fourth | berg of the Oldest Inbabitants’ Association of the District | it all new. “Signor Boaxm whose fee persona. District that the-republicans appeared to expect, and the | of Columbia will be received. ton of the part of Louis was commented upon General assigned to relleve him, they think, will admin- | The reception of citizens will commence attwelve'| as [rs ghicvious pppearance here, rose last might ee, on the charge of mardering bis wife. From the examination it appears that the most cruelly beatew and kicked over the y by MeNamara, he using at one time & which he dealf her the fatal blows, He~ 2, aul one of them, a little girl abows- waa placed upon the stand to give ‘be child wae affected to ears when reciting what @he bat witnessed, \ \ Baver—The G Pewers Moving Towards & Mecting-~Italy the Cause of Delay. * ~~ Lospow, Dec. 80, 1867, Ta ceeras thas the grett Powers of Eurppe have deter- to ask of the Emperor Louis Napoleon the basis the Conference to which they havo been Invited by and thro which France secks to negotiate a for the ment of the troubles of Italy. ) Tt is stated that the inability of General Menabrea, Minister of Italy, to reconstruct his Ministry mow the principal cause of the delay tn perfecting the for the meeting of the Conference, James McQuade, Francis Kernan and _ others, The —_ resolutions § adopted were bold and spirited. Oue is to the effect that if the Xecative and Con) fail to vindicate the right of American citizenship they are cowardly and imbe- cile, ad unworthy to administer the affairs of govern- ment THE PRESS TELEGRAM. A Similar Meeting at Buffalo. Borrav, Dec. 30, 1367. A large meeting in behalf of the rights of naturalized citizens was held here to-night. The Mayor of the city presided. Speeches were delivered and strong resolu- Uons were adopted. A man in Connecticu a piece of chip striking some time since, and jcvk Le was theown frome sleigh, and will probably iehe other eye from the ia- juries received, a MAILS FOR THE “4 one of his eyss put out by hile he was chopping FRANCE. imtor the laws in that district much more to their liking. | o'clock M., at which hour the gates of the enclosure will | acted his part in a spirit and with a conception of TENNESSEE. Tt is eaid the presence here of H. 8. Fitoh, United | pe opened, and will terminate at two o'clock P, M. epee that oe isang hy foes mop aor pe ee ° ‘States with herseif. ouse was full—and the; steamship Ar! sail , @e Roman Conference Plan—Honor te the Attorney for Georgia, is closely connected Ladies will be received. tale fll datas <tnpdl ine view of boxes, pangs wad stare rhaprnapens Coenen. pe a aw Tuesday for Aspinwall, \ Chief Commissioner of the Exhibition. The mails for Central America and the Goneral Pope's removal Certain it is he has had} ne Secretary of the Navy has iasued an order noti- | together, in those splendid scenes of’ the earlier part of Panis, Dec. 30, 1867, Snow Storm in Nashville. Several protracted interviews with the President on the | fying officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, in this city, | the , Was dazziingly brilliant, Ristori appears again Y Nasuvitta, Dec, 80, 1867. ‘Me Patrie, in an editorial this morning, earnestly de | Ono of the heaviest snow storms ever known in this | Subject, to assemble at the Navy Department at o’olock | —_ will close at haif-past ten o'clock in the mokning. those who assert that the Conferenee to which | gection commenced last night and has continued with. | Departure of General Gillem for Missiasipp!. | wednesday morning and thence proceed to pay their Acapaxy or Mvsio—Excimm Orgra.—The Richings The New Yor HeraLp—Edition for the Pacific iy government of France has invited the other | out ceasing upto this hour, The snow is now several Brevet Major General A: 0, Gillem, recently appointed respects to the President of the United States, troupe commenced their third New York season at the | be ready at half-past nine im the morning. A Single copies, im wrappers, for mailing, six cents, MAILS FOR EUROPE. ipches deep and drifting furiously, The strect cars have stopped running, MAINE. Powers for the settlement of the Roman ‘QUestion bas been abandoned, ) M Pierre G, F. Le Play, the distinguished French who was at the head of the Imperial Commis- Commander of the Fourth Military District until the | 4 similar +44 | Academy Inst might before a fairly filled house, Tho arrival of General McDowell from California, tet the | yy ane Secroiary of War ad tnlorsee en an | initial opera was the delicious work of Auber, the city this afternoon to relieve General Ord and assume ‘The several heads of Departments, members of Con- “Crown Diamonds,” an opera that abounds in sparkling commandof the Fourth District headquarters at Jack: | gregg and others will receive visitors on New Year's | Music inevery scene, Wer have fully described it be- of the Universal Exposition, has been made a Sen- 00, Miss, Day. fore, and need only here speak of ite rendering Inst | the Cunard mail steamship Africa will leave Bouter: of France by an imperial decree, which ts pub- Fatal Affray in Buckfield. Lecture ef Senator Morton on *‘The Issues of Cretan Affairs. night, bry pragreged a is fay eat -at bg a po omen na | om Wednesday for Liverpool, te hptias ha 0y, Lawaron, Deo. 90, 1867, the Hoar.” The provincial government of Creto bas convoked ® | Soi;to be for Odenbachs works, and ine recily excel. | The maile for Europe will close in thie city at @ Thomas S. Bridgham shot and killed his uncle Michael | This evening the hall of the Union League was filled | national assombly, to which all the provinces of the | ient artistes of the Richings troupe were consequently | quarter past one and’ half-past five o'clock om Tuesday IRELAND. Bridgham, in an affray at Buck! on Saturday even | % hear Senator Morton deliver his lecture on the “Issues | isiand are sending delegates, for the purpose of giving | heard ata disadvantage. Again, the orchestra and the | srernoon, . ing. He claims to have acted in self-defence, of the Hour.” The Senator commenced his remarks by | public exprossion to the wishes of the Population and chorus were unevenly balanced, the former moments The New Youre Hsnatp—Kdition for Europe—will be ready at half-past ten'o’tlock in the morning. Singie copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, els conta, saying that the democrats of the North and the rebels | of establishing the Cretan government upon a permanent | si rg that. the voices wero pele nes amma ee of the South were the main cause of perpetuating | basis, One of the most influential and weaithy Turks, a | the Instruments and some of the most stirring and the present trouble and disturbance in the country. Re- | resident in Crete, has recently joined the cause of the | Dfilliaut choruses rendered ineffective. The tabieau at * the end of the first act was tame on account of the non- ferring to the national debt; he said is was no | provisional government, upon the ground that there is oe of the soldiers, ‘The cast comprised Miss wonder if the -people of the North were restive | more liberty and safety and leas taxation and vexation Tentogs. Mrs. E. Seguin and Messrs. Castle, Campbell, wader the exhausting system of internal reve- | under the Christiam than under the Mahometan rule, | Wylie and Peakes. The singing was. in general, good, » | although overpowered by the orchestra, which Mr. nue, but the South should have been made | The provisional government is daily gaining in strength | Dietricl falled to koo Yithian proper bounds, Mrs. to bear @ proportionate share of the governmental | and entertains strong hopes of a speedy recognition aga | Seguin, née Miss Zelda son, sang and acted charm- Fentan Plunder of Arms tn Cork. Cork, Deo, 80, 1867, +, Laat night e guashop in this city was broken into by a oury of Gight men and rifled of its contenta A consideradie quantity of arms and ammunition was (Qecured by the robbers, who were undoubtedly Fenians, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Taz Loxpon Money Marxer.—Lovnox, Dec. 30— Evening.—Consola closed at 92} a 92 for money. American securities closed at the following rates frre dtates al —_ 13%; ers Central way shares, 883; 4 Panos ‘Bourse, —FRaxxrot Teo. 30 evening. — Rev. Phar! a B. Smythe’s Lecture on “Presa of New York,” the D. D’8,, the Demons, the lars aud the Dickeus, is coming. 1 Nature's Sweets in Millions ETT: Li RIMED. a of Homes. CUBA. United States bonds are quoted at 7634 a 76% for the ingly the of Diana, and Miss Richings’ talents as ithic atoms—B URN E in exquisite hand. issue of 1962, burdens, The proposition for the payment of the na- | defacto government by foreign Powers, an sotress lent s.charm’ to the réle of Catarina, The Eero Pen New Yok ‘alice, Broadway, Sdsicepettins iL Corrox Manxer.—Liverroot, Dec, 30— Evening.—The cotton market closed firm at the follow. ing authorized quotations:—Middling uplands, 73¢4,; middling Orieans, 734d. The sales of the day exceed the Doon extimate by 2,000 bales—footing up 12,000 baiea, The total stock of cotton at sea designed for this port is estimated at 194,000 bales, of which 70,000 tgies are American, The shipments from Bombay siace the lst tional debt by exhausting money from an impoverished castat the Thédtre Francais in this opera last season Peovle he considered ruinous and extravagant. He was United States Supreme Court. consisted of Naddie, Laurentis, Anthelme, De Surmont in favor of retrenchment, not in “a picayune, but in a Wasntnoton, Dec. 30, 1867, and Walter, and the opera was considered the most suc- “eb cessful brought out that company. ‘Martha’ will broad and comprehensive, manner—the reduction, for | _ 1a the Supreme Court of the United States to-day the | Sarre Arangic Het De thas som tt tee instance, of the army by one-half, the reduction of the | Chief Justice announced the adoption of the following | guin in their very best characters, navy to the extent of millions, The purchase of Alaska | Tule:— Broapway Taxaree,—Mr. John Oxenford has not in- Hotel bu ding. A Perfect Hair Dressing—BURNETT'S COCOAINE; im parts a finer gloss, and is superior to French pomades and “i oils or alcoholic washes, Am Commercia! and Mrrine Inte!ligence—British Vessels Ashore at Huvana., Havana, Deo. 80, 1867. } Sugar ts quoted to-day at 8 reais for No, 12, D. 8; Bour, $13 per dbl. ; potatoes, $4 75. OPEN ON NEW YEAR'S DaY. feueemee s ne Nn Por come Premium: | of August last amount to 78,000 bales eo so. | M2 thoweht would bo in tho future m groat commercial | ,, Ordered that upon the Sling of transoript of « record | correcly described the Now York theatre-golng pubite 040 Broadway, asin Vaal dime Met fr ee fees PeatnE chest se oes bata Wheat, Profit; but the purchase of St. Thomas, the birthplace of | the counsel for the plaintiff in error or appoilant shail | 9 8PPreciative toa high degree. We were, therefore, Remember the Veterans. ‘aight, 2 per cent premium. * | 158, for white California, and 28s. 9d. for No. 2 Milwau- | Yellow fever, he cofisidered was too much of an | be entered, and no motion to dismiss, except on special | not surprised to see how heartily Mrs. D. P. Bowers’ Special’ Notioe. gn kee red. Barley, 68 3d. for American. Oats, 38, 8d, for | unconsidered speculation He considered the plan | signmeat by the courts, shall be heard unless previous | admirable impersonation of Mary Stuart was applauded notico has been given to the adverse party or the coun- In order to afford an opportunity to the generous of com- which the democrats advocated for the liquidation | 56 or atioraey of such Lage 80 thorou; c F ghly versed in all the business of the stage; of the public debt in keeping with their conduct | Tho following 4cisions were rendered :— her voice is so full, clear, strong and sympathetic; her during the war, In reference to reconstruction he said | No, 47 Galena, Dubuque, Dunlieth and Minnesota | enunciation is so distinct and her ability to call up 0 See ee eee ee ee Cot navies | Lana Raintod csi ea hel Canin tho, Nariaora oe: | senbiagiy mmaltos Coan the apecentor forgtin her alighs ir eo as lies within the Northern Dis- | strikingly mani hat spect r forgets her alight taken an oath to the general government, went into the | (oP /'Tiimoia—Rosk Island Railroad Company and | figure when she “walke a queen” and revives all the asso- American. Peas, 46s, for Canadian. LiverPoot Provisions MARKet.—LivERrooL, Deo, 30— Evening.—Bacon has advanced to 42s, per cwt for Cumberiand cut. Beef, 112s, for winter cured. Pork, 67s. 6d, Lard, 50s, Cheese, 528, LiverrooL Propuck Markut,—Liveri Dec, 80— Evemn; reed, steady; 253 6d. for No, 12 Dutch stand- ort The ish sbip War Cloud, from cota aras with a 10 of coal, is ashore at the entrance of the barbor. fer cargo is boing lightered away, and {t is expected shoariii be saved. Balled, steamers Juniata, for New Orleans; Star of the ‘Union, for Phiiadeiphia, last evening at the Broadway theatre, Mra, Bowers is menemng the New Year in a iseworthy and benovolent manner, and to afford an opportunity to those whose tima 1s occupied upon other daya, this oflice will be open from ® AM. U8 P. BL on New Yoar's dav. GuiTYsBURG AsyLU JAMAICA. ard. Rosin—Common dociined to 6s,; medium steady | rebellion, and he believed thoir namber did not exceed | Sississippl and Miscuurl Iallroad Company claianta | clations with which romance has invested oveof the most | ¥¢, B,—Persons wh pray 546 Broadway. ‘ Be hated te Bisa taeeetn “Covemset’ aan | Sty thouband, The democrats talked a good deal about | Appeal ‘rom the Circuit Court of the United States for | farclaating charactors ta’ bitory. "It was obvious that | adivessby weir servant = en te L ao Repay toe Northern District of Illinois, Mr. Justice Fieid do- in applauding this accomplis! actress the spectators Speculation as to the Samana Ne Lospox Manxsrs.—Lospox, Dec, 30—Evening.—Whale | the oppressed people of the South, but he wanted them | tivered the opinion of the court, affirming the decroo of | were under the spoll of the magnetic influence wisich SS SE ESSER TRS pe Personal Intelligence. oll has declined to £38 per 250 gallons and sperm oil to | to bear in mind that these oppressed people cost the | tho said Circuit Court in this cause, with costs. the memory of the uohappy victim of tue cruel Eliza- kn Te USER a EE £110 per ton. Linseed, £10 10s, for crade Calcutta. Linseed oit, £37. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Quverxstown, Dec, 30,—Steamship Minnesota, Captain Price, trom New York, arrived here yesterday en route to Liverpool. Havana, Dec. 30, 1867. Advices from Jamaica represent tnat much curiosity Qnd speculation prevailed there in regard to the visit of the Dominican Commissioner to the United States, with he object, it was supposed, of offering the harbor ef ‘Bamana forsale. But nothing definite was known there ‘of the real intentions of tho Dominican government. Captain Cooper, the director of the English Mail Bieamship Company, bad arrived at Kingston, ‘Lora Lyttleton continued to meet with the most cor- conntry half a million of lives, The claim put forth in No, 25.—Lukins and Liston, appellants, vs. Aird and | beth still holds and will. always hold over the heart, from Spring.—Appeal from the District Court of the United | notwithstanding tho insinuations and alleged proofs of bag ccna gam rns rence the | ia the Western District of Arkansas.” Mr. Justice | recent sceptical | historians. Faiconer’s drama, in which | natloval Jury.’ This medal is distinctly classified Arst tm battle flelds and take asharo in the management of the | pavis delivered the opinion of the court, reversing tho | Mra. Bowers appeared last evening, draws largely on | Order of morit over all othor A n exhibitors, aad over government was just of « piece with the general demo- | decree of the said District Court im this'cause and re- | both Sir Walter Scott and: Schillor. Sohilier predomi. | (0's, (iit, Ql pauanes Pianos enlcred tor compotion OF cratic Sentiment. The constitutions now beimg formed | ™#nding the cause with directions, nates in the later acts, aud in these, where the-most | Warerooms J 109 and Ll East Fourteenth stree,, New td No. 170.—Wicker, plaintiif in error, vs, Hoppock, in | thoughtfal efforis were required, Mrs, Bowers was inost | York. io the Southern States carry much more force and | error,—to the Circult Court of the United states for the | successful. As wo power with them than the constitutions set ap | Northern District of [lino Mr. Justice Swayne de- | prised at the plaudits she received, but we shall be At the Metropolita after the close of the war by Androw Johnson. Tho | livered the opioYon of the court, ailirming the judgment | disappointed if New York do not insist upon opportuni- | MINT. 97 Nassan street of the said Circuit Court m this cause, with costs and in- | ties of admiring ber, supported in the best possible | Handbilis, Tickets, ac., and every variety of Plain struggle, then, on the part of the democratic party, | terost, Mr, Justice Clifford and Mr. Justice Miller dis- | style in the highest rdles, which have given her tn | Ornamental Printing, done at low rates and with despateh. the drat grand goid medal for American Grand, Square am@ Upright Pianos by the unanimous verdict of the Inter r lotimated, we were not sur- ob Printing Establishe kinds of Cards, Cireul NEWSPAPER CURRENCY. ial reception (rom the people. n North and South, for the yoar 1363. will be to turn over senting as to the Tale of damages, a ne Londse, of Boston and jn Philadelphia an enviable oor caae Se the ak Veen 96 and 1,138 Bees No, 29.— . tiff in error, va. Wardwel reputatiot Jeffers. 1.136 an: » 138 road why. A. H. Stephens announces than he has accepted no | the government into the hands of rebels. If they Dra. no throat heen Goodyoar's Rubber Shoes of alt. kinds.—Offers. his, entire CANADA. invitations to speak, . should come into power these results would be sure to Sern Dinok of Oaltorcnk. Mi Justis Chime oor BROOKLYN ACADEMY oF Music. —Mr. and Mra, Barney | stock of Ladies’, Misses’ aud Children's, Youths’ and Boyw ‘Williams opened a season of two nights at the Brooklyn | Boots and Shoes at half his original price, Ladies, now is your time to buy, Major A. T. Lacey has been nominated by the conser- vatives for Mayor of Memphis. ‘The residence of Rev. Dr. Allen, pastor of the First Baptist ehurch, Minneapolis, Mion,, has been entered and robbed of $2,000, il t of sla livered the opinion of the court, affirming the judgment * nciNlgioe neds pic By raaee | psc achieve pind of “che paic Cireuit Court in rth cause, with pling Academy last night. The audience comprised probably _—_—$—$— $$ aries v. No, 33,—Schoouer Fiying Scud and cargo vs, Coymari | the best portion of the population, to whom these artistes | | A.—Clenr. Soft, Smooth and Benutifal sl object, and the Georgia constitution, formed in 1865, a claimants—appelants appeal from the District | are aiweys welcome. The performance included three | {8 ‘he result of using LALRD'S BLOOM OF YOUT! has # clause looking to the general government for of the United States for tho Eastern District of | pieces, “Born to Good Luck,” “ine Rough Diamond,” Sold by druggists everywhere. Death of Ferguson Binir. Ontario, Dec, 30, 1867. Hon. Ferguson Biair, President of the Couficil of the Province of Ontario, died last night, Louisiana, Mr, Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of Conemedietia, “Latest from New York.’” The audi- ‘i One of pioneers ices he Y., Raluff D, | compensation for slaves. A Kentucky convention passed the court ‘affirrning so much of the decree of the sald Pata rr ey Beir Seen ieainn tee amen “tor Tadiew=A. Pate of Drowning Casualtics at London and Brant- Hannabs, died on the 27 ty at the advanced age of | g resolution aiming at a similar object. He (Senator Mor- | District Court ms relates to the coiton claimed by Lopez Vory hearuly, if one may judge from the coutinuous peals those han ce ed Slippers trom SLATER'S, 658 ford. ee aes ton) belloved that ifthe democratic party of the North | & Coy, and rovorsing the same av to the cotton claimed | Of faugnter abd troqueat applause ‘bat broke the even roadway, near Fourteent strest, Tho Belfast (Me.) people talk of having a bridge across by Aldige and Loy and remanding the cause 10 :he | tenor of the artistes’ way, arnoy was inimitable as an — came into power, co-operating with the democracy of | said District C. uri, with directions to eatora decree'for | Trish nobleraan in Naples, although iis splendid costume | -A, Cholce Selection of Wines, Brandtes, &cve JOHN the South, they would call upon the people of the coun- | tho ciatmants, Alaige and Coy mari, restoring theircotton, | did not conceal his honest heart or his tuseious brogue, Braytrorp, Dec. 30, 1867. wassawamkeak river, They had botter Two young persons, named Amelia Woodyats and the a bridge the name ot the river, J. STAFF & SON, 153 Chambers streot.g§ ‘Thomas hange hi 1 ticle under the try to pay for the emancipated slaves, If the rebels | with costs, Mrs. Willams assumed a part in the “Rough Diamond” RE aig RONAN { Shaw, aged arn “te ospectively, are | cht Sf Ste kiabante Clade hitie Nook bat Bh ha ‘yaak to their places In Congress ho was satisfed | No. 4—Scuthern Steamship Company of New Orteans, | not quite in the Yankeo git! line, in which everybody | ag Remap 8. AOE ned in the canal on Satnrday while skating,, Gittca ave the taverten iat tala. menkens.- 1s plaintiffs in error, vs, Masters and Wardens of the port | kmows shat-she atiy excels, Out an an KD; goat Pesce GSS, Ba cndwer vary forte u vocovered to-day, he s ‘one of the regi of the Twenty- they would mevor consent to pay our debt unless their | of New Orienus, in error. To the Supreme Court of the | girl, and ae gave the portraiture complete. The. last | let Articles, &c., at reduced prices, "a London te morsing, fell tarough we ‘area wa ‘second seamarat ‘district, Georgia, corfmitted suicide | WM was consolidated with it. Coming to another ques | State of Louisiana. Mr. Chief Justice Chase delivered | pieco was one which provoked uproarious laughter tris 8 q@owned., tion—that of pensioning the widows and orphans of Con. | ‘be opinion of tue Court reversing tho judgment of tho | trom beginning to end that was wholly irrepressible, | AN Kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printin on the 23d inst. by taking strychnine. , said Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana in this ith this evening’ f ently aud The amount of taxes to bo refunded to stockholders in | federate soldiers --be reverted to the condition of things | cause, vith costs, and remanding the cause to said Su- eee ahold “the ‘Gouniey” and th Tova than eee nt the METROPOLITAN JOM Voit CALIFORNIA. the national banks in Ohio will Tench abou it million | i Maryland and Kentucky, where Union men were pro- | promo Court for further proceedings in conformity to | «Jrisn Tiger.” ING ESTABLISH MENT, 97 Nassau street, doliars, ‘The certificates are not negotiable. scribed in business and in every social relation and en- | %¢.oPinlon of this Court, Beh. @ Dickens’ Reaprxas.—The rule of full houses at Stein- Ee ROE Sy rey William H. Humphrey, of Olney, Ili., charged with No, 19.—Lockwood, appellant, vs. jooner Grace A.—-Rhenma om, Loan yy, arrqnted Cured S reat Vegeta t= Overdue=Markets and Mining Stocks. Sax Francrsco, Dec, 28, 1867, ‘The sailing of the steamship Montana, with the mails joyment; and now if this democratic party comes into | Girdier, her tackle, &c, Ordered by the Court that the | way Hall experienced no exception last night. Every | or monoy refunde 0 ie have ieave to make proof of jurisdictional matic Kemedy token inw power he believed they would never consent to pay the Pr Iroc ‘ie ajichone) | seat was occupied by an audience representative Of the | Principal depow, 104 Bro: pension of the Union soldiers’ widows unless the from this date, in de- wealth of the metropolis, Mr. Dickens never read to pte rebel soldiers’ widows were placod on the samo fvoting. | fault of which the cause shail stand dismissed. better advantage since his appearance in New York. A.—A Correct Timekeeper, the * Boned x x 0 Jewe! Alluding to General Hancock's order, be said it was like No, 60.—County of Lane, pla:tiif in error, va, State of | For the first time he seemed to ostablish perfect un- “Die TAROTHERS up fey 4) - regen Another Chi manufacturing countertelt nickel five cont pieces, has been committed to jail in default of $5,000 bail, Charles Lordell, associate editor of the Lacrosse Demo- crat, who was burned to death at the Angola disaster, ‘was on his way to Bridgeport, Coan., to be married. References, 17,757 cures. twvely ud cuive mo pay. pe een orca cc aroha on | The Boston Traveller denies the report that the clerk 0 C ed derstanding with his hearers from the moment of bis | BE) o at , % or asc argued, el > amg Re ett Of the steamship trom China } 71: iower branch of the General Court of Massachu- | te apples of the gare ae the eye, Dat turaing | OR arnmont ual Monday, January 6, coring upon the stage, Whotuer this rapport was the "Sk aRSmRaNRR ES 4 a ‘Reading trom the Revised Statutes.'” to ashes on the 1) jo (Hancock) had omitted, how- saiaclgatnii fauis of speaker or audience is a matter for considera- oe Sallea—Ships Plattbrek, for Falmouth, and St, Marks, | setts is to give ng es ee ) Con, Ir might not be. difiealt, however, 10 say where | pA, Etazen Toe and Al Cured by Dr. A. G Mackey, Collector of the port of Charleston, o pnd A has been presented with a besutifal and valuable Masonic testimonial by the Grand Lodge of Peru, South America, Itis said that Colonel Hoe, the lightning press ij ventor, is fitting up a press to print on both sides o: sheet at the same time. will next inveat @ press that will be run by electricity. There are forty.four applications for divorce before the Superior Court for Hartford county, Coan. Probabiy two-thirds of these cases have grown out of “the hai- lowing 1nfluence of camp life.’’ ht distilleries represented by delegates ‘hiskey Coavention that assembled in for 14 square, New Flour and wheat are unchanged. Mining stocks are noted as foliows:—Haie & Norcross, $70; iow ; $770; Crown Point, $71 ‘hollar, ng! Belcher, ever, to make oven a solitary allusion to the acts of | Proposed Civil Service Bureau—Apportion- , {t lick when we remember that ‘an audience is, in such | ¥" Congress under which he was sent down South, and his | ment of Na’ je Amoug the | matiers, like the constant quantity. of algebra. ‘The | *° order was a flagrant defiance of tho Reconstruction acts | Stntes—The Werk of Congrensioual Come | real socrot of the change ls in the fact | Ratchelorts Halr Dye. The Rest tm the aif mittees. that the fertile an studious novelist as been | world: the only perfect Dy artulosa, reliable, lnstantane- ko pr niggcy ne ree able ars eae- ard [From tho Evening Telegram of yesterday.] gradually learning the character of American audiences, | ous. Vacory Si Barciay ¥ South are wholly illegal, and he (Senator Morton) be- Waswxatox, Dec, 30, 1867. and has succeeded in discovering the koy to their sym- Heved Cougress made the military power paramount. Quot- General Logan ts preparing a bill for Congress to es- hy, Tho selections last night were “Nicholas Be Sere. and. Coll for ” 9 . ry ” INSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Hancock's order, the Senator said that | tablish a civil service bureau in Washington, consisting ickieby"’ and ‘‘ioots at the Helly Tree Inn." The ‘ fe of “Curtis & Parkins’? O Seas Seen ee eames = at | of a board of examiners, Whose duty it shall be to de- | Teader was moro happy than usual in bia deliueation of | Waving the [ne simile of UCurti« & Perkins’! on the outalde the General had entirely overlooked the tact that these | C145 upon tho qualifications of all applicants for places | the humorous in the character of Jobn Brodie, the States wore not so situated as the loyal States, and that | in the various departments of the capital, It will also | Yorkshireman. ‘queers was held up to life in all his Conghs.—The Administration of Medicinal rovide that the candidates shail be appointed amoog features, while in poor little Smike Mr. tions in the f Y a loscume ie of afl mod eee OE eee ite nod tated na | tue several “tales 1m tho order of thelr’ Congrossioual veritied bis eminently peculiar powers of por- | mosreliginis and convenient, raore tapecialy, an teanrde government, These rebel governments failed to | representation, and ft will likewise recommend that a | traying reat pathos, He was in full voice and very | couzh reme N’S BKONCHIAL TRO give protection to Union citizens; but General Hancock | reform be instituted in the mode of transacting business | earnest in hia efforts to fulf! the task which he hod as- | Cough Loz ‘itation which tuduces cougt 134; Ophir, $60; Kentucky, $250; Imperial, $168; Sav- $116; Overuian, $90. "Legal tenders, LOUISIANA. Several Articles ‘ New Oneans, Dec. 30, 1867. 4n the Convention to-day the socond article of the of in the Natioual ge, allay ng, Washington, thirty-two have been detected in frauds signed himeelf for the evening. No audience yet eepa- | sing instant relief in bronchitis, hoarseness, influenza aod entation ich eas oped on Satan, unr | pont sense command pene hina the canpion of rch | ron te cutee, ee ey | See faces i Bite etatceeat™ | Sataphos Ponsidered, and Judge Taliaferro’s proposition, that the | rnomas Hansom, formerly of Now York, latterly of | organizations, and when on the vory spot where Gon- | Dying'to investigate the maiter, tho style of keep- Scammell of the State shall owe’ allegiance to the United which shali be paramount to that which they i therein after ueh discussion. Article three, as de that there shall never be any slavery as Chicago, has been arrested in Louisville for attempted bigamy. He was released aftor confessing the soft im- peachment by consent of his would-be victim. Kentucky demands some $5,000 from the United States for tolls on her turnpikes unpaid during eral Hancock wrote this order, on the very spot whore | ing books, accounts, &c., is very defective. He finds SINGULAR AND. BRUTAL MURDER IN IOWA. Sets coven parsan i, 1 that several States have an undue proportion of patron- — x be ad off rey wander eonedeemnathay-omencc he esc age accorded them. While ono State has a representa- [From tho Dubuque (lowa) Herald, Dec, 25.) Semen OS 2g ne See ARS Caan eomeey: aon say that the Genoral, gallant though be might have | tion in the elericat force of the Department of over | A brutal murder was committed in Humboidi county | Por sale by ali druggists at 25, 60 and 75 cous, proved himself in tho cause of bis country, sufféred his | three hundred another almost a largo bas bardly a | Wednesday of last week. A farmer residing near Dako- baa war, the boys in blue having fallen into tho disor- dozen. tab, an Englishman named James, some time was ~ ares the liberty of | Yoriy practice of “running the gutes”” bn geet hams as rc bane loyal men | “¢rne following committees of the Hoase will recom: | potifed that he had falten heir to'tlargo foriune in the | a riaet earns aie Dron Tue Rowt Ever Wem bio ‘A locomotive which had been condemned a yeor ago, be er) et en monce their sessions on the 7th proximo:<— old country. He at once went to England to take pos- jouse. wan Hon the | ut was still fo se on the Rock Island road, exploded in Selzure of Smugaled Goods. * Tuomas’ Sub-Commities on the Maryland State Gov- | seasion of his property. Some two or Wee weeks 880} Cas Cecninra, Pon promo Me fare rebearsals of the common inw for the punish- | Chicago, near Sixteenth street, yesterday, killing one | The detective agents of the Treasury have unearthed | "MPR titee on Elections will begin hearing argu. | Ve,toturned, and since thos me te hog yy Dodge. | eFiption of Job Printing neal carefully ex o fof crime. ‘The concluding parngraph of article | mak te eS eeu another mode of smuggling goods Into the country from on the part or W. H. Barnum in the Connecticut | where he bad boon making purchases of his winter sup: | Si°tnGhGei eis Sou FEiNiiad Rarkbiiei katte of bof habeas cor. | A good working ot laboring man can make $75 per | ‘orsign porta. A gentleman living in France notified tested electian case, the argument of P. T. Baroum | pies, to go home, An Irishmaa named McC > | Nassau street, : 2 1a Sold ae to Work boveple of days veture hens | the department thet a large quantity of alka were about | Ds*iex been concluded: The commits will algo take | who hed teen working on te ralrvad, sated to be al owe wo as tar a tumbied into « coffin, being smuggled into the United States, and stated the | of New Mexico. ” | brother-in-law whom. be wished to visit, The WotaenReasBroa Seay, sue doce SOUTH CAROLINA. bid peewed, boots are occasionally dressed with petro- | name of the vessel carrying the cargo. When the infor- The beet ge Ligeti rong will ose ) not rip. If the soles ‘are. dressed with patroicusy they. | mation was received, tho vossel had discharged her cargo, ba” “ta ah ar D. nkes for New Yenr’s Tab , Bacoaragemont — hentd . ye ‘will resist wet and wear well. The pegs are not affected | and on inspection it was found that the labels had been B Setncen Mivewoon'p Facaueth suet 4‘ Moon tn felt Rere owing to tbe accounts | °” “ryBem after base wal elas, Fomoved from & great portion of the sifk goods ; but “INTERNATIONAL LITERARY COUATESIES.” opposite where tbe peacocks are. eucouragement . —_——— The ‘ton (Uhio) Journal says more game of all bitasapelain, Geer, wild turkeys, pheasants, quails, rabbits, squirrels, &c.—have besn brought into that place this season than in the last twelve years, ail to- ninety pieces were ciscovered that were not manifested, which were accordingly seized. Investigation has proved that the firm in question had been conducting band b 1m your journal four or five days ago, segregated from = snes meas tubeit the correspondence of a “Cincinfiati paper," which closed A Difficult Question to Soive. aa follows :— A question which seems to be dificult to solve is now ‘The samo writer tells, in connection, thie story of exercising the law officers of the government. The | Longfellow and Bulwer;—Longfellow visited fondon friends of a prisoner confined at Sing Sing, N. ¥., un- | when he was Fae | ‘and comparatively obscure, He bore a letter of int jon to Bulwer from Louis r dergoing sentence for an offence against the United | (rr Cite. Calling at Bulwor'e residence he mot States, have made a request to have him transferred to |. novelist upon the and the Ludiow street jail, in New York city, for the reason oe Leyernd that he i vory ill and in danger of death, and they | ‘ict! me as authorizes him to introduce any one,” and hope to secure a pardon for him in January next. The | then coolly walked away. grave part of the question is, where is the authority to The only letter which I ever wrote to Mr. Bulwer was order the transfer? The President, it ie said, has no | one informing him of the death of my twin brother, power but to pardon; the court having Pronounced the | Willie Gaylord Clark, which occurred in June, 1841, and To toe Eptron or tae Herat: * Dr. Shermag’e, _Fustere A plinnece a Under the above heading « brief paragraph appeared . \ Fecetved from Washington representing the probability eurative com; uarantes #07 Brondway. Picture ot. eured mailed cm @f Congressionai aid to the planting interest. } MISSISSIPPI. More Incendiary Fires in Vicksbura. New Onteaxs, Deo, 30, 1867. ‘Pwo more incendiary fires occurred in Vicksburg on Vanday, one at three o'clock A, M. and the other at | mot ei ‘The loss was $45,000 and the insur. $16,000, Fupture in he worst form; office culars of persons before ‘and after being Feceipt of ten conta. st GENIN'S 83 Brondwage a iritualiste, who have beon dori for oi- li ane, wear Soa pees eo a it, their = sinew spouting flame which they cannot ex- lingo! Colonel Bowie, the newly elected Governor of Mary- py a a catele we riStiea, eidahd young, oa bis cplentio fiom of coe thousand seres, oa. Christm! of tier pitaber ead goblets from iis’ amisiants und oper nox, the Hatter and Furrter, of 21 a. roadway, ‘has not only lowered his prices 823.3 purposes, bat I® bent Toaw-ering the Loew hose steps now obsirvek the throng of customers whe the down town store after his. {neon ATW and ‘carefully selecied FURS, Ox bavetactor to the heads of ibe wee “ile: teforma’ the taste of to § - nad ® her will prove, «fe 4 io nother wil” . Tanaldnte for Mayor or Governor. The therefore a hatter and citizen, the suj of every head of af . MASSACHUSETTS. pas toenhedataha =a Reported Purchase of Boston Steamers by New Yorkers. ‘who cares for his bead gear. Dennis O'Brien, of St, Louis (one of McCool's further jurisdiction, and mo other officer, hich I received a reply, couched in terms of a \_& Bostox, Dee, 90, 1867 | seconds), and Timothy Daly bad a severe fight in a house va 11 aes: ht nA age Print! Every Description Fe ; | ‘Tne Port, of this city, publishes a remor that parties | of low character in pea on the paid of the 234 ‘whether State or national, ¢am tind authority of law for | rently unaflected condolence and lamenting the too with heathaae seapa'eh, an Oe patting ‘Now York have purchased the steamers Ontario and | inst, O’Brien was shot in the left knoo and Daiy in the | ordering the transfer. carly death of a “post of trae genius, whose writings TRiMaRNt 7 Nassau stroot, back of the hip, The iatter lies im @ precarious condi- More Foreign Real Estate for Sale. had elicited his warm admiration,'' and with whom his assuming ® lien on the vessels of come me ; | 000 They" cont $2,50,000, "The Owners of ibe TO on Whitfield, of Tazewell county, Tit,"cbargedwith | Information bas been received here that the Stock. | “epistolary correspondence had beon most gratifying. '* sdionls, That Make Now Yenr “pete ips here deny the report, reasing a United States inspector in the discharge of his | holm newspaper, the Vollublatt, advises the Swedish | All this I knew, for I bad perused soveral letters which wish to ple a tbe callers in his respect shonid use “B. vive be Bone dates, gare all im he sum of $1,000 for hia appearance | goverament to follow the example of Denmark by sll. | my brother Bad received from Mr. Bulwer ‘expressing Badtan tn every seenty oomtaias’ a Ot proskoace, Wis Ok | . — and | ing to the United State its West India Istand of St. Bar. | the same sentiments, The letter of introduction referred €@, 04, 62, 68 Go, 70, 72 nid 74 Washington street, New York. at the mext term of the United } Worcester, Dec. 90, 1867, ‘was released from custody. | a fee at Milford tast night destroyed a barn in the fear Af and about twenty feet from Walkor’s large boot It was only by promptness and activity firemen were able to save the large and costly from destruction, The fire was eviden! ‘oe Of an incendiary, The loss \s estimated at §) tholomew, This is regarded hero, in official circles, as | to was written by my brother, and wae treated with an another indication that European monarchies are re- | inattention which was certainly discourteous, both to a der the influence the writer and to the bearer, who was bis tiring from this continent under int of the roe end duehears boo 2 nent Gen personal , Monroe doctrine. ‘was accompanied by any such ret oyal Havasa ttory.—: Pat ' ‘Au impostor Ing himself to be an English. The New Danish Charge d? Affaires. Sihich are atribu ae cab iRbarmaiog Rt ey a Tac ‘pla ; man tamed Henry ies pee tm been rictimizing ‘The new Danish Chargé d’Aflaires, Mr. Belle, was off. joona and nil 8 ees Bit in ue ’ ‘on the = ret, ' General Gillmore is in Cloveland. After making it os hin Ganare, M . beige visit to his parental home in Lorain county, Ob'o, he will make a tour of juapection along the coast south of ‘with @ view to the improvemens of Sh with bows, tiem, pris! MILLER a CO.s, Hel jor ae roe Boots and 0h owe 35 i : ea smal aoa Mutual ni seee Caprenand, Sant ban Survivor | cially received by the Secretary of State in ‘that capacity \ ; Reported Defaleation of the Treasurer of the | per boilers — exploded | Go saturday. Podioss Higraety rentren tae Patt } Town of Spencer. of the men concerned in the recent rob. Gur Temporary Conca! as Hevase. Ree quantity aad natuckt ie, said Woncueran, Dee. 80,1867. | pery ofthe County Trensory, aud ibe murder of Adam | Tbe office of Consul General at Havana has been gue ising re oa ALPEN e Marnovito - Pag ‘It ts reported that Thomas R. Whittemore, Treaserer | Rose, at in Brown county, Ohio, was con. | vacant for some months, the Senate Ingt summer having the town of Spencer, has been guilty of « defatcation | Victed at Batavia, the case has been tried 8 & | rated to confirm the nomination made’ by the President, —— change of venue, of murder In the second degree, abd | | sauence, Mr, Savae was left fm charge of the Tt fe feared that A. L, Ven President of the | Dusinoss. as Vico Consul. Mr, H.R. De La Reintres, « Young Men's Carigtian Albany, was one clerks im the State department, Was ebht to Havana seve- Tevet acideat onthe Late Shore ral weoke ago to relieve Mr, Bavage and, will discharge Sot | tne duties of Oyney) tomporartly or att « Consul Gene. advice and conseat of the Senate, =) , scaeresmgeee 2S] Ra RRS ecequat qt the reagat warihawite «) @h thaman the amount of $20,000, Whittemore has been miss- about a week. ILLINOIS. Destructive Mire In Quincy. Cai0aa0, Dec, 80, 1867, A Ore in Quincy, Tl., on Saturday morning destroyed gy eter car tane ass tec er Sana

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