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EEE NEW YORK HERALD, THURSOAY, DECEMBER 10, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. T 4e- ee renee tet =e — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AUSTRIA. ARKANSAS. GRANT. AMUSEMENTS. TUE LITE GALE The Emperors Address to the Army. Negro Outrages AP Saud Citi. | Movements of the President Elect Yesterday. Prea's Oriza Hovss—“Les Bavanps."—This | Kdvcts of the ‘ae om “the aacad aad Along FROM Viunna, Deo. 9, 1868. “ens Shot by Colered Milltin—The Governor | General Grant lett the St. Nicholas yesterday at an | operetta, in two acts, by Offenbach, was produced the Atlantic Const. "ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. The Emperor Francis Joseph has issued a mani- early hour and drove to Judge Pierrepont’s, where he remained a shart time. Ho afterwards paid a last evening for the drst time in this country at Pike's Opera House, which was well filled in every part. The gale commencing on Tuesday evening and” lasting through yesterday proves to have been one “The country wants peace and we must maintain 4 special despatch from Little Rock, Ark., reports | Visit to the house of Mr, A. T. Stewart. After re- | Novelty was the attraction, and although perhaps | of most unusual severity. The wind, beimg woal- it, I am satisfied with the laws recegtly | that a series of horrid outrages had been perpetrated | turning to his hotol ho remained quite secluded until | too much wag expected, many were agreeably | ward, awept with terrific violence across the Sound, adopted for the reorganization of the army | near Lewisburg, Conway county. On Saturday | siXo’clock, at which time he left for Marshall 0, | surprised that so excellent a display couid:| but was only slightly felt along tho Atlantic coast, Aunouncement of the New | ‘2roushout tho empire. Austria and Hutgary | night, the 34 inst., a disguised party went to the | Kobert’s house ip Fifth avenue, It was understood | have beon presented from such meagre mate- | On tho Sound the gale was the severest that are now equally interested in the grandeur and | house of Alvin and Wash Lewis, colored men, living that Mr. Robert would entertain the Genera} at din- | rial. “Les Bavards,” which was brought out | has been experienced for @ long time, Captain British Cabinet. security of the empire. It ia my wish that the | Rear that ith two white prostitutes, who hie” | Bet but, owing to the large number of guests who | in Paris some years ago, is nothing more nor less | Braytn, of the soamer Bristol, of the Bristol army, navy and landwobr ever remain truly | count of thas bas menor The he sony, into | pad been invited, s The dtawing room ceaeerratory, | ‘tat & charming little operetta, simple in ita con- | line, who has sailed on the Sound for the last thiriy- annie umted.” fhe ‘house and killed Wash and run Alvin of Slotare meinen ia supper room were decorated with struction, yet piquant and highly amusing; fult | five years, says that with the exception of the gale Closing of the Hi tan ‘Padtinmints Captain Matthews! Suepeny of comened inuch elegan In the centre of the latter | of sparkling dialogue and replete with melody. | on the 27th of December, 1864, -when, as will be re Mr, Gladstone Beady for Proposals from the Pustu, Dec. 9, 1868. ‘That it was produced tn splendid atyle was evident, membered, the steamer Commodore was United Stat The ‘ts to | them. Four of the negroes then took Perry into ® | and the walla, celling and lars were appropriately | Otherwise its success would have.beem somewhat | of Horton's Point, the recent gale has been the tes Regurdicg the pe lungarian Parliament closes tts session ane fell, stood him 8 tree and shot one of Seooraid wih age and otreuaer ‘Two thousand | doubtful to give tt any claim to the cordia and | most terrulc he has ever experienced. In his pegu- Alabama Claims, hearty applause which was bestowed upon its repre- lar sea phraseology he designates the storm PRU: ed, He was found in @ dying condition, but was | will leave the city by an early train this morning for | SeMtation. Candidly, the impersonation of every | “grayback sou'wester.” From the sea there F eect before S capirel, The peed fae went id character was as near perfection as possible, and ioe bear. cai ens Bundag’s gai, whl ws 1 Count Bismarck on Goveramontal Expenses | to the house of a Mr. H , aged sixty years, the general excellence of the artists fully made | sea most dimcult as well as dangerous ton The Loss of the Hibernia Occa- puck Whom they carried off and afterwards anot dow a YACHTING. up f0F all defcioncies in the plot. The mu- | Tne barvioier indicated two- or three days i ad- idbewn: Bale, Toad, his assailants afterwards saying sieal tion “ ward: sioned by a Leak. i ‘ Bua.in, Doc. 9, 1868. | tried to escape. ‘The Sheriff, who ts @ republican, Tho Chall some Fespects ver ye Toad characteristic 20 deg. 10 min, lower. thaa bas boon! mnie Count Bismarck, in the Prussian House of Depu- | #8ys that Hooper was murdered, and he told the lenge of the English Yacht Cambria | of O:endach’s peculiar style. The Orst act, how- | year. On Monday evening the wind blew southeast, tes to-day, assented to the propose! to oarry the | Cllizens to organize and gee themselves under Accepted. ever, is pot remarkable for anything very striking | aud ateleven P. M. hauled around to the southwest, expenses of the foreign affairs of North Germany to | alttongh he thought ir would invalve cccamiet wick | THe challenge of Mr. James Ashbury, of tho English | ¢xeept a humorous selection, “J'ai Vart de prendre | and at midnighi was due wost, where tt remained, THE INSURRECTION IN CAD the Budget after 187 the miftia and uegroes, "He uise sents peution to | Yacht Cambria, to the New York Yacht Club, pro- ereditore both of Waush eae Cees dren oan | son plied tho wares Ub line wal Gee neues - 12, pel be Governor ‘Clayton t disband the militia . The | posing a race for the possessorship of the Queen's Retie sana conan “J wnat { Barricades in the Streets and People Leaving the City. ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA. Devastation of the Surround- In answer to @ proposition that Prussia should follow the liberal example of Austria, he assorted that the Prussian people had enjoyed all the liberties now iuaugurated by Austria for over twenty years. CUBA. Defeat of the Insurgents at Goantanamd— Dulness of Trade. Havana, Dec. 9, 1868. The Diario publishes an account of another battle which took place & Guant4namo, near Santiago de Cuba, The Diario says the rebels were defeated excitement exists ana arrests continue. ILLINOIS. Fire in Chicago—Loss $80,000. Oni0aGo, Dec. 9, 1868. ‘The dry goods store of Cupping & Sowder, in Lake street, was damaged to the amount of $80,000 by fire last evening. They are insured tn the Phoenix, tna, City and American companies, of Hartford; Howard, International, Secnrity, Manhattan, Cit zen’s, Home and other companies of New Yo. tie Another Fire in Chicage—Provision Specul Oup, won by the America tn 1861, will lead to an in- teresting epoch in the history of yachting. The con- test will be an international one betweén England and the United States, as the Cambria comes to wrest from our yachtmen the prize which they have #0 long retained without dispute. 1t will be, in fact, the return match of a great game at yachting be- tween the two countries, Looking to the contiu- gency of a victory on the part of tho Cambria, bor success would leave them at quits, so that the question of superiority and tho possession of the cup would have to be settled by a grand home-and-home match race, rivalling in in- deservedly applauded, But the second act is far su- ior in every respect. The quartet, “Il ouche pleine,” was charming and full of sweet- ness, as was also the song, ‘C'est 1’ Ks} qui nous donne,” Both were warmly encoi Another pretty trio, Gams nous! pas un mot’? was given with it taste and expression. ‘Ihe chorus was gals ‘up to the mark, and on every available oppor- unity made the best of the means at their disposal. Indeed, the operetta was well placed on the stage, and nothing was left undone that could possibly contribute to its succéss. Roland, the needy young nobleman, was well perdonated by Mile. Tostée, and the vivacity, humor, chivalric bearing and abandon which she threw into the part at once. elicited the general approbation of the audience. ™ She moved about with an air that no galant homine could surpass, and her rendition of the many choice vel, considering the terrific gale and rough sea, that some of the Rumerous steaméra plying the Sound were not wrecked, aad Uiat close at home we have not to record shipwrecks and loas of life as aad and fearful in extent as the late wrecks from tho distant shores of the Atiantic and far away Pacific. As it was, rather heavy risks were taken, but for- tunately only reaulting in the steamers being behind time i their arrivat. The Bristol left Bristol at her usual time (hatf- past seven P. M.) yesterday, but did not reach here till ten o'clock this morning, four hours behind time, Some Idea of the height of the waves and toss ing of the steamer may be gathered from the fact that her bow went so far under water as to put out her head light, This steamer went forty miles outin the Atlantic, thereby encountering a heavier sea than the Sound steamers of other routes, On ilock 2. y irs th cl land the waves ny hi lo leave the ing Country. With a lose of sixty killed and 200 wounded. The} tore in ‘Treublo—Chicage Grain Market. | terest anything that has as yet transpired 1m | yuu) cristina eo eee OT a a a one Nae oss of the government troops is not stated. Cx10aGo, Dec, 9, 1863, yachting and arresting the attention of the irresistible. Mile, Irma as Ines, niece to Darmiento | turn trip at the usual hour last evening. ‘Trade in the island is very dul! and complete stag- | The Maisgn Dorée billiard saloon, on Wabash | whole mari . Duchesne), was quite equal to her part, while | The ‘Clty of Boston, of the Norwich and Worcester time world, The Sappho 18 naturally f 3a! SPAIN. nation prevails in all the markets. avonue, was totally destroyed bg dre this morning. Beatrix (Mlle, Duclos), his loquacious wife, wes ren- | line, came in ‘lueaday morning and left the samo ‘Tho Insurrection in Madrid—Barricades ‘Thrown Up in the Streete—Foreign Consuls ‘Take Refuge in the Custom House—Prison Convicts Joining the Insurgents. MADRID, Dec. 9, 1868, News from Cadiz up to alate hour last night has reached here, The insurgents in that city still oc- cupted the Hotel de Ville and the surrounding houses, and had erected barricades. The government troops occupied the Custom House and buildings tn the Neighborhood up to the city gate, All the foreign consuls have taken refuge in the Custom House. The Oivil Governor of Cadiz fied to San Fernado. ‘The insurgents fhave forced into their ranks all able-boaied men. The prison convicts and the Sormer rural guards have joined the insurgents. Telograms from San Fernando say.the movement is reactionary, carried on in the name and with the elements of republicanism. The insurgents seem to ‘De well supplied with money. ‘The civil Governor of |Saragoysa telegraphs that tho republicans there intended to attempt to release and arm the convicts; but precautions were taken which prevented the plot from being carried out. Comunication with Cadiz Interrapted—Peo- ple Leaving the City. Marine Iutelligence. Havana, Dec. 9, 1868, The steamer Morro Castie, from New York Decem- *ber 3, arrived here to-day, having toucbed at Nassau, JAMAICA. Professor Delixser Predicts Another Earth= quake in California. Havana, Dec. 9, 1868, Professor Delisser, of Kingston, Jamaica, who a Jong time in advance announced the days on which the earthquakes would visit St. Thomas, Chile and Peru, announces that there will be an earthquake in Pebele in the vicinity of the 9th or 11th of De- cember, ‘THE NEW DOMINION. Concession to Neva Seotia—Organtzation of the Repeal Clabs—Heavy Gale—Damage to Shipping. Hacirax, Dec, 9, 1868, It is reported that Mr. Howe has received préopo- sitions from Sir John A, Macdonald, with a state- ment showing financial modifications to be recom- mended to the Dominion Parliament im favor of Tho 108s was about $13,000, which is covered by in- surance, A few weeks since a lot of speculators not engaged in the packing business went into the provision market and sold pork and lard short in large quanti- tles, deliverable in January and February, tn antici- pe ion of a glut and fall in prices, Instead of a glut here i8 now a prospect of a scarcity of these pro- duces, and these shorts are now buying in at a loss of three dollars per barrel, with a prospect of still Greater loss before sey ar parodeh, ‘The thermometer at at zero in this city at seven o'ciock this morning, — + The following was the amount of grain in store at Chicago on the 7th fnst.:—Corn, 266,000 bushels; ‘wheat, 865,000 do.; cata, 206,000 do,; rye, 166,000 « Barley, 350,000 do. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. Lafferty and Boyton, the prize fighters, will meet in the ring to-day at some point in Kentucky not fur from Cincinnati. Bailey’s hat factory at, Newburyport, Mass., was destroyed by fire yesterday morning, with most of its contents. Loss $80,000, TheSouth Carolina Legislature yesterday elected R. B. Carpenter (white) Circuit Judge and W. J. McKinley (colored) Register of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston county. The boiler building connected with the Atlanta anxious again to spread galls with her English aa- versary, especially as her failure in the Royal Re- gatta was the rosuit of an accident. The Phantom has also entered the lists, and doubtiess their ex- ample will be extensively imitated throughout the squadron. The Queen’s Gup, under the terms of its donation to the New York Yacht Club, is open to be won by any regular club of any nation, The race might, therefore, be made wholly international by Inviting the yachtmen of France and all who choose to come to compete for ft. This would afford a fine opportunity of testing the yachting powers of the various maritime countries, The owner of the Dauntless, in leaving the challenge of Mr. Ashbury to be accepted by his fellow members of the New York Yacht Club, proposes & subsequent race between his vessel and the Cambria on an ocean course of not jess than 5,000 miles. The following correspondence has transpired on the subject of both challenges:— New York, Dec. 7, 1868, Draw Sin—You have undoubtedly before this date received a communication from the Secretary of the New York Yacht Club acknowledging the receipt of your letter of the éd of October, and informing you of the conditions under which ulone the cup won by the schooner yacht America in August, 1851, was placed by its owners in charge of this associa- Uon, A letter from Mr. James Q, Bennett, Jr., of the achooner yacht Dauntless, suggested by your gallant proposition, has probably also reached you. in congratulating you most heartily on the dered tn an artistic manner, One of the beat charac- ters in the production, at least one rendered #0 last evening, was that of Tarribio (M. Leduc), whose quaint humor and comlcalities provoked the great- est merriment, M. Leduc was the representative of Prince Paul in the “Grande Duchesse.” Nor was M. Lagriffoul wanting in hts impersonation of Christo- bal, the Alcalde... Altogether ‘Lea Bavards” is one of the best of ita class, and its careful Heels 4 last evening was attended with success. ‘The second act of “Barbe Bleue" was also performed. Theatrical and Musical Notes. @eventh regiment concert to-night. Mrs. Lander last mght in New Haven as Mary Queen of Scots. Camilla Urso is to receive $14,000 for six months’ violining in California. Miss Kellogg will sing at two concerts in Richmond on Monday and ‘Tuesday next. ‘The second classical soirée of the New York Con- sorvatory of Music takes place this ovening. Janauschek appears in Chicago to-night in the “Gladiator of Ravenna,” and to-morrow night in “Deborah.” “A Glance at New York" was the title of a ptece produced at Chagleston night before last. The view” ‘was satisfactory. Gounod’s last production has yielded him only 20,000f. ; yet he ia not wealthy, since Faust brougut him only 12, 000f. night. She had a very rough passage, but, allow several hours’ extra. time fa boing behing her usust hour, accomplished the trip successfully. The City of New London of this line, used exclusively ea a freight boat, di not make her usual trip, but re- mained at New London. ‘The Newport, of the Fall River and Newport ti left here on Monday night at the usual time, but not reach her destination ull ten o'clock uext morn- ing, eight hours after her usual hour. She came in yesterday morning aii right on hee return trip, Tho Metropolis of this liane, owing be the storm, lost a try The steamer San Salvador, which léft Savannah at eleven P. M, last Saturday, had an exceedingly rough passage, particulady off Haweras. She arrfved here at half-past seven A. M. yesterday, making, notwith- standing the atorm, gooi time. The steamer Albermarie, Captain Couch, made the run to Norfolk, Va., in twenty-séven hours, saw none of the wrecks reported on the New Jersey shore. The Saratoga, of the same line, left ast evening for Richmond, Va., at the usual Rour. Most of the other coastwise steamers have mado their usual tripa, The wind, havieg been westerly from the land, has becn tn their favor, or ratherthey have been enabied (o keep out of its fary by bugging the shore. .Had the wind been easterly the chapter of wrecked vessels mgt have been fearful. . A Weather Bound Ship. DPoring the viotent storm of Monday Iaat a farge full rigged ship, inward bound, was compelled te vad! anchor off Jones’ Beach, L. 1., flve miles from the shores On Tuesday night the wind 'blew a foar Nova Scotia, success of the Cambria in your race with the | A Boston’ paper sald that Mrs. Scott-Siddons left | ful gale, and fur aome time it was foared thatene e MADRIN, Dec. 9, 1568. rete Chronicle advocates the formation of repeal Mills, in Mulbury, Mass., was destroyed by fire reams Sappho, I take the opportunity of sssuring you | tHat cit; with the "belt" for beauty, added to her | yeayel would be driven axhore and dashed to pieces M. Monge has been appointed commandant at Ha- pry beg ball rho a © repeulers of Halifax to | day night. Tho mills were greatly endangered, but | nat should you visit our shores in the fall | wardrobe and laurels. im the breakers. Several attempts were made to vana, vice Maldonado. * Communication with Cadiz l¢ interrupted. It Is The Citizen contradteta by authority the statement that Mr. Howe broke up the repeal organization of were saved without serious damage. George Flanders, engineer on the Ohio and Missis- stppi Railroad, who was shot at the time of the of 1869 all the privileges of the New York Yacht Club will be cordially placed at your disposal, as by its members calcu- “Wolves at Bay’—the office hunters after Grant. Matinée at Washington, Marcu-4, 1.369. A large ted. reach her in small boats, but they proved fulite. Yesterday morning the wind and sew beesmo - weil a8 every hospitalit; attendance is expec b and all the fears for the ship's said that many families are about to leave there. | New Brunswick. Adams Ex) robbery at Brownstown, Indiana, | lated to render your stay a le. T shall be | "fom Thumb is makiug a fine hand of tt at the Nor- | Zradually lone viowone, Aud Mil ite seeeants. she Ad ‘Tho ingurgents demand an armistice, which will | nignt"s es ie file» oe beste tafe nat on ey last July, died of his wounds In Cincinnats yestor- | prepared to test the suiling qualities of my own ves- | folk Opera House, while Commodore Nutt ts cracking | gti} lying at anchor waiting for a favorable wind to ‘probably be granted, and they will be allowed to evacuate the city. The Hotel de Ville and many of the adjoining houses are now hold by the ‘insur-. wenta. the harbor. SANDWICH ISLANDS. The sentence of death by hanging. on the 8th day of January, 1869, imposed on Christian Garlies, of Buffalo, for the murder of Marcus Werdeen, has been commuted by Governor Fenton to imprisonment for sel, the Vhantom, against the Cambria for any race that may be arrany after bee arfival, and I ven- ture to add that other members of the clab, owners of yachts which have won celebrity, will be found anxious SS penccee im any contest that may be inaugurated ou that occasion. jokes at the same establishment. Miss Pauline Cushman appeers at New Haven on Saturday night next. “The Hidden Hand? wil be produced by herself and company. It is said that a New York lady of ability 14 pre- put out irom her dangerens position. The Sterm and the Western Railrouder Freight and Passenger Truins Obstructed. . uring & complete concordance of Shakspeare under {From the Rochester Union, Dec. 8.) ni Td Revival of Business at Honolui@=Arrivai | !¢ 10 tho State Prison, Assuring you. of the pleasure it will give me to do | the supervision of Mrs. (rant White, ‘The trains on the several Itnes Of railroad were alt Now Appolutwents by the Provisiogal Gov- from the Ochetsk Sea. Northampton, Mass., yesterday refused, by # vote | alin my awe to make a visit interesting anden- | iewh! People in Troy will not atiera church on cclaees yostorday afternoon and #ome of the freight ernment. Sax ¥aanci200, Dee 9, 1808. | the proposdralitad trom that piace to’ Nori | Jurabie, tiwve te Romer fo, be our rors obedient | Sun ne eta gt te Shes | crated not get Meunul Hak ab lah | One Foren Y servant, 3} a. 3! N' ire. ‘Tbe opera house has been secure®. yas “I” at the State street crossin; a MADRID, Dee. 9, 1868. Advices from Honolulu to November 18 have been | Adams, by a route which would open another line Commodore New York Yacht Glub. 4 aeecactea tae pemeaneun og ocr General De Rode has been appointed to the com- mand of the troops in the Department of Andalusia. General Makinna has been made Captain General of Seville, Teceived here, Business there was quite brisk. Sefor Codina and his servant, the sole survivors of the party on board the bark Cayall, which was seized by Chinese coolies while on the voyage from Callao to. west and avoid the Huosac tunnel mountains, Bugh hi was arrested in Philadetphia ona Charge of cutting his mother's throat early yester- day morning while inbed. He is a typesetter, twen- ty years old, and has recently given indications of To Mr. James ASHBURY, #chooner yacht Cambria, Brighton. New York, Dec. 0, 1868. My Dian Six—The Commodore of the New York Yacht Club, of which Tam a member, has informed Miss Charlotte Thompson has been performing at Savannah in several leading r6'es, Her interpreta- tion of Julia, in the “Hunciback,” is said to have been attended with great success, “The Merry Wives of Windsor” was performed at the Haymarket tpeatre, London, in May, 1548, by wbstracted the passage of pedesirians, Orders were issued that freight trains should not be despatenea $n any direction jast night, and wp to noon to-day the order had got deen countermanuded. As & conne- quence the “yurd’? is flied with cars ladon with freight, The express trains from tho cast, which Arequipa (the particulars of which have been here- | insanity. He was found in bed with his hands and | me of the chalienge you have so gallantly extended to | following cast:—Sir John Falstaif, Mark Lem od he t ent ‘i SICILY. | tofere reported), arrived at Honoluin from the slomee. bl + Mrs. Craig’s wounds are serious, | our American ate im your commendable desire to Shallow. Charles Dickensg Siender, John Leach; ny Era tol ye ous . ee OR phon ¥ @} Ochotek Sea by the whaleship Sea Breeze. but ker recovery is hoped for. carry dack to England the Queen’s Cup, which has.} Pistol, George Cruikshank, this morning. ‘The trains «we here: from My rr A match for $500 was shot yesterday at Riversiae | Temalned in the United States ever since it was won The Sandwich Islands folks are in the height of | pPuyaio aud the Falla at five minutes be- Kreption of Mount Etna=Devastrtion of the Park, Boston, between Miles eer. ‘of New Jersey, | bY the Aimcrica, seventeen years ago. You are good | enjoyment witnessing the performance of Martin, |*fore eight this morning were only about half Piaaedlan: Conley. THE PACIFIC COAST. and Kdward Tinker, of Providence. for nine double | enough to make several propositions. [should the | the wizard, who ia particulagy clever in showing & | gn hour behind tme VALETTA, Déc. 9, 1868, Despatches from Sicily report a fresh eruption of Mount Etna on Tuesday night, The volcano broke Marine Disasters on the Northwest Const-« Murder on Shipbonard—Suit Against the Pas and nine single birds each. They each killed eleven of the double birds and seven of the single, thus making atie. The match wili be shot off at seven birds eack at Pawtucket, Mass., next Friday. more regret my inability vo accept them ali if I did not feel assured there are other members of our club who will not suffer Ts to ve disappointed i of them. For inyself Ido not care to fit my vessel for “floating head.” Look o cranium og it will disappear, Rossini left an estate worth 2, particular about receiving favora, jartin, or your own oor, The city of Paris ne, Me was The Vulis train made con- nection with the train on the Great Weatorn Ran- Way. Passengers report that the storm is nob so ae- vere west as in this vicinity. A stiff! wind has pre. vatled since early this morning and the snow is . I . r contests in inland waters, but Laccept yourchallenge | wanted to give him @ house; he declined; they in- ly, Should th " cout with increased violence, ejecting lame and lava | “Mle Mail anima WE ate Dec. 0, 1808, | en leon shooting mateh for the shamplonship of | for an orcan race. 1 contemplate visiting Kurope | sisted; he Gnaly agrooe to accene it if allowed to | SIME Padiy. Should the wird continue mueh mntil five o'clock this morning. The torrents of lava devastated the surrounding country. The ashes from the crater fell on the town of Aci Reale and were ‘diown even into tho streets of Messina, At last accounts the mountain was enveloped in smoke and labored with deafouing detonations, « Great crowas have gathered on the northern ‘The schooner 0. P. Heustis capsized off Fort Ross December 5. The crew and passengers were saved, but the vessel and cargo were @ total loss, During the voyage of the ship Hertfordshire from Liverpool an American seaman, named Joho Cromb, wounded the first and killed the second officers of the vessel, commenced at Toronto, Canada, on Monday, ant concluded yesterday. There were sixteen entries for twenty-one birds each, Mr. Burton, of Markiiam, won the championship, killing eighteen birds ; Dalton, of Hamilton, Taylor, of Toronto, and Loane, of Toronto, won the second, third and fourth prizes. James Ward, who recently defeated Travia and Kieimman, of Chicago, made very indifferent shoot ing. with my yacht, the wauntiess, next May, and shall spend turce or four months om your side of the At- lanue. It will give me at ploasure, therefore, to race you from Cowes to New York on the conditions you specify, sailing on the Ist of September, fora cup valned at £26 a% you propose, or for auy amount you may elect. If this should not be agreea- ble T will race you on the saine terms and for a like amount from Cowes to the Azores and back, er to pay for it; they Consented, so the careful man paid @ Little and bought the house he lived ta at the time of his death. . Signora Maria Calisto (Miss C, V. Muntley), a young and charming Ameri rime douna, has made an immense hit at yal Opera House, Berlin, in “Traviata” and nnambalia.”’ Coming imamed- ately after those iyric queens, Lucca and Artot, the success of this lady may be regarded as ¢xtraordi- sage of trains until the drifts can be removed, tunately no ae on has occurred toute or limb so fur ad we are advised. At-uoon to-day it was snowing and the wind blow- | ing quite hard,. The New York mail train from -the east due here at twenty minntes before ten thin forenoon lad nob arrived at twenty rainutes past twelve, The focenoon train’ from the west came or- in on time, ‘The express on the Frie Railway is re- * s Mesa Mtind as aay other place you may select, not les ian three | nary. Her success in Europe so far bas been witi- shore of Malta to wikhesa the magniticent spectacle, | 4 The schooner Thomas Woodward, hence or sittin sateen | tngnsand Miles at sea. : victory | Qutuie ald of a special manager ike wat which Oe ee which, though 120 miles distant, is distinctly | yo J M4 Allow mae to congratalate you oa the recent victory | favors oth he Berlin press speaks of her in the a asda Ve ee ee em ee tee of tho Cambria over the Sappho. ‘The deicat of the | highest terms, as may be soon from the following | ,AMmeke ts um Acautsition which tho Ladions sa rane 7" Major General Sbalor has designated Brigadier | letier will not be regretted by any of our peopie if | extract from the Berlin Gazette, November 16:—“We | Ot least app 3 nney renee a te ENGLAND. OMcial Announcements of New Cabinet Ap- poiutineuts. LONDON, Dec. 9, 1868. * Phe following Cabinet appointments are officially announced:— Right Hon. George J. Goschen, President of the Poor Law Board. Right Hon, Marquis of Hartington, Postinaster ‘General. The Commissioner of Emigration has sucd the Pacific Mail Company for a violation of the Passen- ger act, placing the penalties at $5,000,000. Flour in moderate demand at $475 a $5 15, Wheat quiet at $1 75 8 $1 Legal tenders, 73%. NORTH CAROLINA. Proceedings in the Legisiature—Legat Matters io Raleigh. RA.sian, Dec. 9, 1868, In the Legislature to-day the committee appointed to investigate chargea of bribery were sworn in, General Brooke -Postley, Brigadicr General Louis Burger and General W. @. Ward to determine and report the regitaent of the First. Division entitied to the guidon aud the names of the men entitled to vhe medala awarded by the State Military Assocka- tion, . The members of the Board of Supervisors of Allegany county recently worked themselves into @ terrible fever over what they term the “burdensome and oppressive organization known as the New York State National Guard.’ it is to prove instramontal in indocing English yachtmen to visit American waters aud to enter the sts against our tried and fast vessels. Assuring you of an eqnatly hearty weleome from the ‘New York Yacht Club, whether you come as vyievor or vanquished, believe me, my dear sir, very truly yenrs, 4. G, BENNETT, Ja. ‘Yo James Asaeury, Paq,, yacht Cambria, Brighton, ‘The terina under which the Qar Cup, won by the America 13 held oper to international compe- tition, are anccinctly contained iv the following let- ter:— New Yorg, July @, 1857. ‘To THK SkCRETARY oF gun New Youk YacuT do uot hosiiate to decide thy ia Calisto may not fear a rival in any German cantatrice di branura we havow of." FOREIGN FANCY G00 AT AUCEION. Dall Trade—Cheap Prices. About this time every year the trade in fancy goods | for the holidays takes a sudden rise wpwarda. The first intimation of this rising is given by importers and consiguees of foreign traders and manufac turers, who throw Jarge quantities upon the market , at auction, where jobbers and wholesalers and large to consideration of KNOX TAR street, ham valne in the esti Unie feeting, nnd in HATTER, No. tt aupplled himsalf with f Furs, de. which Alasin or any other territory ever produced. KNOX , Dew Hats, winter style, are elegant beyond precedent of the fair, A Favorable Not (throat divenson hax caused the . Obtain only the genuine rown'@#ronchial Froches” and do ork be indvenced by those wh@make more proli.by selling worthieas initabons. A.—Ae—Japanese Hair Stain Colors the hair, whiskers and mustache - besatiful black or brown. Vrice 60 cente. Ht conkiate of @nly 06 preparation. “y ‘These wiseacres would like to abolish onr a: retail dealers gobbte them up rapidly at reasonable | Suid bs F.C. WELLS £00. 10d Potion avrest, aad all drag- ; Mr, Austin Henry Layard, President of the Boatd | The Senate was engaged all day im discussing the | rmilitia aystem for economical reasons. ‘The board he Wabbenigned, member of the New. York Deusamananeihen tide | inte. 8. €: UPHAM, Phuladelphis, Proprietor, ot Trade, railroad appropriation bills, has taken up retrenchment st the wrong end and its | yacht Club, rem | Tate owners of the sonooner yacnt | Dtice sll expecting ness pnd reranners. any plete Right Hon. Henry A, Bruce has accepted the ap- Fon BN oe Poa elected Grand Mas- | action is absurd. The fools are not all dead. Ainerica, bog leave trough you to present to the | tive profita. A.—Cohti-Iney the Sinfont inal poiniment of Secretary of State for the Home De- of Masons for the next year. ‘The District Court is still in session and haa a ‘The following resi; Twelfth regiment:— ations have occurred in the Lieutenant Charles H. club the onp won by the Amorica at the regatta of For the present season the sales of this kina com- and Moat Effect remedy for colda, sold by druggists. RUSIMPON'S, Aator House, corner of Disrolay street. the Royal Yacht Squadron at Cowes, England, August | menced on Monday at Hoyt & Wheeler's ancti - —— 7 heavy docket on hand, Frost, D Company; Secoud Lieutenant Charlies A. ‘ vy anction i _ ' aii Miller, A Company; First Licutanant games T. hurke, | “yi1f Gup was offered as a prize to be sailed for by | FOomA on Dusne street, and auother largo assort- | , AcoSave Fupl-Iteduce Coal Hillg—Fix ¥ our Mr. Gladstone and the Alnbuma Case. | NEW YORK. BOompany. Ww. P fi yachts of ail nations, without regard to difference of | Meat of similar goods — dis} of yester- : ee Lowpon, Dec. 0, 1868, . Coronel Theodore W. Parmele, Seventy frst reat: | tonnage, going round the Isle of Wight (the usual | day at the same place. The © COMPTISCR Terns, Bunions, Enlarged Joluts wad AM ‘The Datly Telegraph says Mr. Gladstone's Vabinet Saleeronremaerites Mont, has inaued an excellent order for the better | course for the aunnal regatta of the Royal Yacht | eV Fe Oa tae cat Nee eine. iat | diaennes of the tort cured bp Dr, EAUAMIR, 700 Bresduny. i” The Erie Rallroad War—Judge B or | discipline and instruction of the regiment during | Siuadron), and was won by the Aluerica, beat valuable preseut for Christmas lew Your's, in- : we sie? Me ‘ts wow ready to consider any counter proposals jams ‘the winter months, eight cutters aud seven schooner yachts whi cludl liquor cases, mantel ornaments, writin Coston! Halr Dye. _ made by the United States in the Alabama case. The Telegraph adds:—The competence of Lord Clar- Ithaca, Dissolves the Injunction Restraining Receiver Davies}from Taking Possession of Governor Fenton has conferred the brevet of colonet on Brevet Lieutenant Colone! William E. Van Wyck, command! Company F, Ninth regiment, started in the race. The cup is offered to the New York Yacht Club Subject to the following conditions: — desks, Jewel boxes, bronzes, flower stands, worster! and silk embroideries, watch chains, card cases, odor cases, articles of ladios’ totlet, and perhaps a Crintadoro’s | applied at No 6 Astor Uonse, Manufactory 64, Maiden lave. -endon to carry out the negotiations is undoubted, The the Eric Railway, for it and itorious services durin; war. thousand and one other things. One should sup- Circulars of Eve Dencription and Notices <abestiol which were made by Lord Stanley are an Traaca, Dec. 0, 1868. | Colonel Van Wyck was formerly captain of Company Bh a ee ctitonh any onan taorte | pose that at this particular time of the yéar, ‘nhen | % attend meetings priniad tn the nentest ome uraniner, iat In the Special Term of the Supreme Court yester. | G, 131st infantry, New York Volunteers, Nts members, to latin the right of sailing e maton | everybody is Velioved to be looking out-foF sume. | fee hour's notice, aid twenty tive ner cent ws than at am earnest of the spirit animating English politicians In’) aay suage Boardman dissolved the injunction grant- | _ The ade concert of the Seventh regiment | for this ir any yacht of other vessel of not | ting handsome, with which to gladdon the hear: | PaMVin*YarawLiauwRNE, Wf Mendes acoes <@ealing With this matter, Aj] that can be honorably ed by Justice Cardozo restraining Receiver Davies atthe Academy of Music, and the reception, pre- it leas than thirty nor more thau 309 tops, measured by of a wife , of parents or children % tak = concert at the Twenty-second regi- Justom House or of sweethearts, dealers would be anxiu . ot. "tettabbee ranted will be; America can accept uo ieas and de | a1, taxing Poswouston of t the Erie Rete . Mr. } ment armory to-night will be, without doubt, bril- we fon House rule of the country to which the - fu ons Canada Matt Reetoh Whiskey, Kaunl to. Im- sires po more. joah Davis appeared in behalf of Mr. Davies and } liant affairs. ee ee Dorie UMN. & DUN aesuage Bosworth and Mcssra. Rumsey and Spen-| Mr. James F. J. Gunning has been clected first | ,,/"° Parties desiring to sail for the cup inay fay MUEPILY & DUNN, Liquidation, 6 Roarne streot, _Additional Particulars of the Lom of the li- Heutenant in Company G, Niwth regiment, vice any match with the yacht club im be determined apod ty mutual coa- same that may Do You Want a Fimchooper (iF Ask: berala=Namecs ef Passengers Saved. —_-—— John A. Norman, resigned. . pe aa disappointed. the attendance maker f Z mM Levimroot, Dec. 0, 1508, | Central Rallroad Klection—Cernetine Vander | | The Fourth regiment, Veteran Zonaves, held | March shail be sailed overs ihe usual course Tor, the | Was quite, numerous, the bidding wax not onty mot | Brie Bese So agra ac Loncon, Paes ana ite 4 v soirée dansante last it at their new armory, 619 | gninal regatta of tie yacht club in i “spi ” bat very slow, and the sales went onslug- | Expositions for beat performance QUINUILE & KRUG ‘Tho following additional particulars of the lois | bilt Chesen President—Appointment of a | sixth avenue. Thero was © large ationdance ‘and | Cup ana subject to its yuies and salltog renal . Articles were put up, and for a while nabid f LER, Nos. ¥and 19 Joho steoel, vp aiaity only wuoioeae «of the steamship Hibernia have been obtained:— Committee to Examine the Stock Account, the affair was as brilliant as lights, elaborate decora- | 4), being bound to at all could be |, @r only bids so low that the forthe manufacturers. ‘The principal cause of the disaster was the break- Ang of the screw shaft inside the screw pipe. Tho ALBANY, Dec. 9, 1868, ‘There is no excitement of interest felt here in re- tions and good music could make it, was a surly fellow in the uniform of the regiment and e ol party vo alk months’ ni in writing, Oxing the iy they Wish to start. This notice to embrace the lengti, auctioneer hesitated to antertain then. Nobody, in fact, seewed’ willing to buy unless the coubt be bought for trom ety segs cama “Si eee Erring Bat Noble.—self tielp for Young New whogliaving ated, daviros bette man dood. armed at the entrance to the ballroom, who did not “ fifty to seventy-five pes cea Soot in seniod ‘nerew got loose and damaged the stern post | gard to the New York Central Railroad election for | belong to the ion; otherwise’ the tmanage- | Custom House measurement, rig and name of the } po tnvoice price fot titportalion. | Hatt cuvelipe, chow clare. Menai turn the post and pipe, causing @ fearfut leak, through which a | directors. The poll was closed at two o'clock. Tho | ment was deserving of commendation. It is to be distinctly understood that the cup is to pa the ee that eunged at tits sauttion yestentay Aue ee Aarge volume of water rushed into the hold. syery | following Board of Directors was chosen:—Cornelias rome aa be RaW ge! of the club, and not of the members any cation at wi 6) Fatablished in 1500,—The Metrepoliaan. Job. <gttempt$ .was made to save the ship, but a vetrong gale prevailed at the time, with a heavy soa, and it was found impossible to stop the teak. The steamer was raphiiy settling Vanderbilt, of New York; Daniel Torrance, of New York; William H. Vanderbilt, of New York; Horace F. Clark, of New York; James H. Banker, of New Sel of New York; Samuel F. ; Henry Baxter, of New York: FIRE IN BROADWAY, A fire was discovered about eight o'mock yoster- | day morning in the building No. 92 Broadway. The first foor is occupied by the Hope Fire lusurance | thereot or owners of the vessel winning it iM a match, @nd that the condition of keeping it open to be sailed for by yacht clubs of all foreign countries upon the terms above laid down shall forever attach to it, thus mi it perpetually @ challenge cup for friendly competition between foreign countries. dispored of ta consamers by the retailers, ladies wit aetignt im waterfalls—ond all of thene do nowadays— may congratulate themselves at the prospective cheapness of the coveted articte. for mohair water- falis of atl colors aolti here at the rate of 4c. @ 5¢0. brought front de. to Priating Ketabilehinent, 9 Nawau atrnet For First Class Printing of Every Desori tick go & the Batropaliian dob tint Kelabshrorul, 3b Saaaay stract, Harker, of New York; Wi.liam A. Kissam, of} com the b: ent by De Jonge, broker, bat t Wi 440, each by the dozen, and chentile nets of assorted Hotid: Presents’, Harn Opportunity. fron the boats were lowered and the passengers | J0#°PD FW, Chapin, of S| 7 pany, the basement by : . On motion of Mr. GRINNKLL It was - 18 was not @ ail loliday | Pre and crow were all embarked. Excclient order was | Annan Stove, Jr, of Cleveland, Ohio, and demen f | ‘6 Upper and larger portion of tne premises, to- | _ Revolve, Fra he Mew York Yacht Ci, acoapt the cp voli Fo ee BOE, ea iammee prrecrs | Bewmasbess termaceoe Un deanery, me. ore, prepared te matntained by the ship’s ofttcera, who kept the crew | Jay, of Detroit, Mich. ir tors of the next | gether with the adjoining buildings, Nos. 04 and 06, | (ry pA ies tates oat cn titinen pointed by ene re A thi t not “throw g goats | sed ‘Fraces, wgzeogeope and View ‘mnder compiete control arid prevented all panic among the passengers, jection—-Sidney F’. Fairchild, of Aibany, N. Y.; Lan- Sing Prayn, of Albany, N. Y.; Nicholas b, La Bau, of Luzern: » N.Y. Ata meeting of the newly elected directors Cor- ated in the rooms of ance Society. The fire orl the “Hi pe in the front an he building, from a de- Resolved, That the letter of Me. Schuyler, with the anclo- sure, be entered on the minutes, and the Secretary be re- quented to furnish to all foreign yacht clubs ® copy of the on the market,’’ but throwing (hem away. the ladies, the dear creatures whe Law such need of | Hichelae tioek., Call cariz. the articie—Hont sott qut mal y pense—bdelieve that &e H. 2. Heliogrnphie Enqvating end, Printing: @om= She - 8 st vi % ow the main floor, and | Conditions upon which this cluly holds the cap, wad whieh | fine wu garters, with metal clasps, sold at ninétoon |, L°NORIN Rae Kinacawime: ane one Picked up by the ship Star of Hope, bound for Aber- | Gent and Daniel Torrance Vice Presideut. The fole | Pyuttable Lite, and Colonel Hiliyer, the head of one EDWIN A. STEVENS ters for five conta’ And let young gentlemen, fond | Tokash Tad wou oGhaeeek — ) dleen, The captain of the Hibernia was lauded at | lowing resolution was adopted:— ‘ of the company’s departments, discovered the HAMILTON WILKES, | of wearing tremen:! paper cuits around their | aawen f John O'Groat’s House. Resolved, That although the Board of Directors ‘of thie | fire and promptly sent for tho firemen, They 4. BEGRMAN FINLEY, Wrists, remember that elght line pearl sleeve by | mening Earrings and Pine--New Stylem, following 19 @ list of those known to pe | Company have full confidence in the correctness of the stock | then proceeded to lock up all the books GEORGE L. SCHUYLER, | tons conid be had here for ela! Gnd ten Line | ror mule by GEUKGE ALLER, aX) Broadway, ous door ‘The following 1s owe aceount of the company and have ng cours asta he validity | and papers in the safes and to clear the | x. BLoonguon Searetary for seven conte m pat, anit that aant boushes, with below Canad street rhs - nevertheless N. Bu . : ro a. dosalaiinsiidininsinshl faved: OF ater antiafaction of the’ sockholders, invite Me, Ratue | decks for struggle with the names. o— fog Bey ceell Non 4 ty onal. touc Economy and Despatch Combined Passengers—Messra. Bethel, Cox, Brewater, Robin- sou, Mason, Forbes, Deving, Rogers, Rickart, Holin, Peokham, of Albany: novia, and Hon, John A. Griswold, amine the stock buoks a. Troy, to act as a come of mittee to ex: of the company and res a Owing to the early discovery and precautions the devouring element was soou brought under controi after the arrival of the engines—the front of the ~~ WORSE NOTES. Harry Hamilton bas matched his tay mare against in visible condition and give an occasional touch locks, were ¢ jece? Yet, such wes the depression of trait of at twetve centa | t the exeousion of erie: Ne Motovpoli! pa Job Petaling Binbab- mnt, WF Nasauit stron : loser, Austin, McGowan, Mackintosh, Irvine; Revs. from basement oniy. and dviness' of the didding that ne better prices app D. tacruesty G07, OCeeaer, Mesures neues |” being Uurnod., ‘The Bquitanie Lite sustains wloss ot | tke Purdy mare for $800 side, tha race to come off | Gould be got, and that the wain@ rateable proportion | _hamnblets Law Meportm dow Kexoowtnd ©ox, Webb, Melvine, Morrill,’McGowan; Misses MASSACHUSETTS $200 on office furniture, but the business of the com- | in a fow days. of bids ruled. throughout the sale for ai other ftein® | cheaper than a any ower betating eatabtie uted be tha city ju, wen and two le will sui no interruption what , a8 none n " Mt “a x — ’ . | Mr. O'Fallon, of St. Louis, and the one selected to a saci SRR Te a Dr. Barclay, Parser Wm, | Fire Boston—Partial Destraction of the The Hope suffers a loss of $250 on office fur- 4 faown ona Tevajeane od ~ eer ay ar Albany Block. nitafe, but will lag be able to proceed without in- | represent Mlasourt in the Btale Post Siake at New | LANGE if IN SYRACUSE—LOSS THIRTY-FIVE THOUIARD iglscum yaa Symarie caste tego 68 ie voles — La some Boston, Deo. 9, 1368. shout $08, Py tor nono nthe Loriitacd Fire compan ton, Sencown. te tm Te varpes ios to = — yuk aC JO. Handcnen, 26 Wall street, N.Y. FRANCE. A fire occurred this evening in the four story | Insurance Company. The building is owned by the | Mr, O'Fallon if the colt ts permanently injured. SYRACTI, Dec, 0, tea | nnelaiiie 0 how eee eee - granite building known as the Albany block, corner | Ludiow estate and is damaged about $1,600, raving Tumored that Mr. Caumerom will break op Bis | crownnend block, containing Ave atores, was bad'y | | THR Famous Cornerei7 | Nawan Stroety [Tho Fdicor, Publisher and Printers of a } of Bulfinch street and Bowdoin square. It was oc- ) 4 a. domaged by fire this morning. The losmon the stoelc {| Werner Fnituds Tae Metropolitan Job Proving Hstsbiiaus Scppen Dear ‘mm RictMoND.—Mr, John Peachy, other purposes than the turf. Parisinn Newspaper Fined for the Baudin } cupied by Jones & Hoyt, boots and shoes; G W. | a native of this city, but for #e ears past «| —einceanereeme in the stores amounts to about. $20,000 and om th | Cruse stitwor Plate Compases Subscriptions. Ingylls, boots and shoes; Lysander G. Wilbur, drug. | citizen of New York, died suddenly of hemorrhage | ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IM ATHENS, | Luliding to about $15,000, The al losers are | wos Meriden Conn. showroom _ te Chambern a Pawis, Dec. 0, 1868, gist and apothecary; Freeman & Taylor, trunks and | of the lungs on Sunday nigh at the Ballard F, B. Carroll, plumber and gas Atters: Hawkins, B07 | Xow York, woul! call attention of tie © fo gears 8 ‘es th Higher of the Revue Politique | Valises. Both shoe stores were burned out, House, He had juatcome up with his mother aad On the 6th mit,, when the result of tho Presidential | art & Oo., stoves and hardware; Pease, Johusep ands am five white aintal, Al ee eae ku he editor and the put e other steres were dam: No estimate can yet be | sisters from Williamsburg and was to have left yea- | Cloction was made known in Athens, Greed, tho | Piaisied, stoves and hardwate; Michel Melts ay rie wre rwrunioed by therm Bave een ned 1,000f. each for publishing and en- | made of the individual damage, The upper stories | terday morning for New York. He was ati d.] government and the entire dipiomaty, gorps | loon, aod Sniper & TALON. FWO BONY | org | Poon sakaPactury Duiraging subseriptions for the Landin imonumen were occupied aa @ lodging house, which were | with the hemorrhage abou! ole! o'clock and did | resident in that ty immediately calle: on Wr 'rock- | owned by M. Ui, at New York, 0% iy pr, » Radios Wayied=To Katte Ray nn pach printer employed tn the oMice of the above | a severely. The total lone is estiraated at | not live more than hylf an hour,-«fe Ke | erman, the reafent Amarioan Minister, him | Ratnor and the Bra hy tne oy Whituy nie Shes from MiLUEl & FO, Mad Uw Sawed payer was tied WO. $46,000, The tnyurance is not ascertained, quirer, D6, thelr cougralaiia ona, . biock narrowly yaBayed dostruativa