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4 NeW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. i tt 4 CITY WTELLIGENS house and yesterday arraigned before Justice Dodge, : = ai the Jeiferson Market Police Court, to answer ths EGYPT. ‘Tax Waaruse Yxsrsavay.—The following record FR ann et cme pf = will show the changes in the temperature for the | mau. ‘Thomas, who certainly does not posses a | 4 Brilliant Egyptian Fete~Presence of Dis past twenty-four hours, a3 tudicated by the ther- | Very attractive’ physiognomy, in his answer to the | tinguished Gucste—The Elite of Egyptian mometer at Hudnut’s pharmacy, HERALD Building, charge, sald that he was twenty-one years of age, Society—Investment of the Viceroy With the begi careful manner in which they | excitement over the gifts and the visit | on Washington strect, the Gorman Mission Sunday pesteneen, ie ee ice, to notice the painful J of Santa Claus not having subsided, their | school held tet: annual celvbration. Grace church swaying of their bodies as they endeavored to main- | little tongues made the rooms hum with joyful mu-} was beautifully decorated aud festoons of ever- tain their equilibrium, tue unaccountable mauaer in | sic, | ‘Ihe little bells upon tho desks of the superin- | greens were twined along the walls La profusion ‘which their {eet benaved, and the grotesque attitudes | tendents had to be jingled pretty lively sometimes in | In St. Mary's church, Hoboken, there was a solemn Which they presented When the fall did come and | order to quiet the prattie. All the rooms were fes- | imass, at Which the Foster Quartet Clab sung, they fouud themselves embracing the ice at last. | tooned with evel na, and Christmas trees were So f the collisions, too, were very mirti-pro- | put up in different places and loaded with gifts. Tho Ne rk b a 4 born in this city, a laborer and had nothing to say. Voking.. Ione lustanee, two Young ten were as- | exercises of singing and speaking, after | +. oo weather bos Peng pear, ARM broadway, corner of Ann street:— 1, | He was committed to answer in default of §3,000 | Hslgula of tho Starof India by Lord Napler sisting two young ladies, whom they were facing. | which the presenta were distributed among the al ased gayety an Dail. of Magdain, ‘AS they were gulag backward they failed to see a | scholars. ment that invariably characterizes Christmas out of 22 CarRo, Nov. 28, 1863, Clumsy beziuuer Who somehow contrived to fall Just There was a very pleasant entertainment yester- | the streets, and the city out of doors wore an exceed- ° 2 approached, Over the tyro’s fallen mol t the Bethel of Plymouth church, in - inte: “ta ‘oup was prostrated, and ym street iy which pt Fa, the hearts of ‘the | ingly gloomy espect throughout the day, Even the e oF fou obare who were lowe at be- | scholars were assess with aanean ms i time honored horns and trumpets of Young America belug unable on account of state There were cakes, can oranges, &c., 20- " a) guide themselves out of the way, aiso Pi Alp A "number of books , were Saee to an nnngn ne gine pened t ~ who.e presenting & most mixed up spectacle | also distributed, The “exercises opened with | ple generally, however, seem that this 23 SHOOTING AFFRAY, Egypt has recently been the scene of a series of ‘ 9 brilliant yétes, On tne 19th inst. a State ball was Average temperature : ing | On Thursday night officer John Maloy, of the | given at the Palace of Ras-cl-Tin in Alexandria. The SuDDEN DuarH.—An tnqueat was held yesterday | Seventeenth precinct, when at the corner of Four- | invitations were iasu me of “the Gene by Coroner Flynn at No. 22 Cherry street over the | teeuth street and Second avenue, was called by the | fret aid-de-camp ret ieneat the J pease ace bn mania: gan by Mr. Brown, after which ay was ‘nore honored ? the breach than the | Tematus of Mrs, Johanna Holland, aged forty, who | CORductor of a Grand apd Forty-second street car to | tie pacha 1s now called) ted with ant ihout the day @ living stream set in in the eer yc rae ~ ‘4 by the children, Mr, | Observance.” If there was little joyousness ap- | was found dead in her hed yesterday morning. ‘The | Suppress a disturbafice on the front platform of the | more sparing nand a4 ee Cas usual direction of the Vark, end many hundreds must } George Bell, the Superintendent, made a fervent parent in the streets there was an increased | post-mortem examination by Dr. Knox showed that | car, caused by the conduct of a party of four row- | on similar occasions; he ‘ have enjoyed themselves at the various ponds. At | prayer and read a portion of the ures, when | @Xuberance of spirits within doors and around the | death had been caused by heart disease. dies, one of whom proved to be one James Clark, a ‘ons; hence the eagerness to be pos- onr.ing pond soine of Scotia’s sons were indulg- . Theodore Tilton was introduced and made some | family fireside and well laden board thronged thou- “ ir room bora’ sands of happy, happy faces, each one glowing with dae no, goutlouia particulanty, who seamen te | abborkiet Sik orergrecas a sas claborately | cheerfulness anit delight, such as might. properly be | Who was buried beneath an embankment on Thurs | interference of the oMesr tn thelr sports, and when | Px'™e0Fdinary precautions were taken to prevent e de with oureveens and trees, al transfer of h ue aril, presenting a face which for glow | ‘The Sands street Methodist Episcopal Church Mis- | considered appropriate to the anniversary of the | day at No. 16 Walker strect, as already reported in any personal transfer of invitations; indeed those and rucdiness Was @ subject worthy the Of | sion celebrated ita twentieth ry in the | day which witnessed the birth of the Saviour of the the Henan, dled yesterday at the New York Hos he attempted to remove them from the platform, one | wig wero unable to attend the ball were requested auy artist, chureh yesterday morning. This church has one of | World. The churohes were unusually well attended. | ca from the effects of the Injuries so rece ihe | Of them fred a pistol shot, which struck the oMcer | t return their tickets beforehand to prevent their THE EMPIRE CITY RINK. . the largest schools in the city, and the acholars look | 10 St. Patrick’s cathedral the day was ushered in by | j.oay was allowed to be removed to the late residence | 12 the cheek, passing out of his mouth, making a ibility falling into im, As predicted in the HERALD of yesterday, there | forward to their Christmas anniv: in the churah | the celebration of a Pontifical high mass, In which | of the de ‘at No. 137 Mott street, where Coro- | #¢Vere but not dangerous wound. Other shots were | Possibility falling proper hands, All the was execiient Jee at this fashionable resort for | with the liveliest anticipations, for the occasions | the Right Key. Bishop Bayley ofiolated as celenrent, | ner Flynn will hold an inquest to-day. ° | rapidly fired by the gang, but all, fortunately, proved | American travellers in Egypt were furnished with DEATH FROM CRoTON Ou..—Coroner Flynn held | MAtmless. |The ruitians then fled, and All, for the | invitations, at the request of Mr. Hale, the American FaTAL Accrpzxr.—Charies Connor, the -cartman | somewhat noted character. The gang resistea the | “°s°4 Of the precious pasteboara was most intense. ‘Kalers. dete, beneath the shelter of walis and roof, | are alw: leasant. ie scholars were served joane =a A iatus nue? of persons eollected to exercise | with imelr, tmas gifts and refreshments, , peed Rev, J. Rolando as sep0c a me, escaped arrest; but, as Clark 13 well known, | Gongut 1. the! es upon thet steel shod feet, and over the | the Christmas pleces were sung, and remarks madé Sally eae fupalcacen. and ack a nee an inquest yesterday at No. 6 Minetta lane over the itis thoug! pat that al of them will be apprehended. pas a aes rt wat ome very Oe eninye opkating peated er ye to thelr nom es “vith | Mass comprised the music. The salos were effoc- | PUY of Mary Ellen Higgs, aged six weeks, who died | Sitti o ian ls Known, oes nee participate in the ean bes Personal tL) K shooting, ye made. Music played, bright eyes sparkled, | happy hearts. tively rendered by Mr, Kronenberg, tenor; Mrs. Mo- | from the effects of oroton oll given her by her grand- | the ontrone of the rae eae, aause he was | presence for the frst time since the year 1864. - Some y lips chatted, brn men irted, pretty Tie York street Methodist Episcopal Sabbath | Gin! saprano; Mr. Mullin, basso, and the con- mother, Mrs¢ Mary Barmore, in mistake for sweet hi excitement was caused by a sudden postponement of bt oll, a8’directed by the attending physician. The | Pocenan was removed to Bellevue Hospital by girs hughed, and the fun generally Was fast | school had their ‘Christmas anniversary yesterday, | certo parts by a well trained volunteer chorus. At | oll, sD - Several officers, Who Were attracted to the spot by | the evening from the 6th (that first appointed) to i furious.’ A large number of the gentler | and it passed of in a pleasant manner. ‘The chil- | this and the subsequent services, which lasted all tols. jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts | tn of the pist 1 ie reports of the p! ced the icy surface and showed their skill | dren sang thelr Christmas hymns and received their | through the forenoon, the attendances were very | an exonerated the grandmother fro. all wilful in- the 19th, on account of his indisposition; but he re- kates by performing some feats of skill which ifts and re freshments, Some appropriate speeches | large. Tue splendid edifice was simply but very } tent. covered his health perfectly so as to be able to be dude many Of tue Males present, gnite envy the Frere made, when the school was disn i neatly decorated with evergreens. ‘The altarwas | Pioxrocker Anrnerap,—Ofcer Delaney, of the STABBING AFFRAY. present the whole of a very prolonged evening, ’ rely Lue leet which could be guided to perform The Washington street Methodist 0} Sab- | very handsomely dressed. In begutiful letters —o Third precinct, arrested Patrick Clanoey yesterday At an early hour yesterday morning Hugh Camp- The palace of Ras-el-Tin stands on a promontory, at on a charge of having stolen a silver watch from the | bell, the bartender at the Magnolia Hotel, No. 206 | the entrance of Alexandria harbor. On arriving at vest pocket of Robert Flynn, o resident of Orange | Chambers street, became engaged in a diMecuity with | the palace gates the gues ts passed through a long 504 . county, as the latter was asleep in a Jersey City ferry | David Quinn and attempted to eject im from the | {hrsugh ageronmn costo by ata et a initted and the watch baer dt Clancey to a confed- saloon. Ascuffie ensued between the two men, in | thence they ascended the grand staircase, kept by a erate, whoescaped. When arraigned before Alder- | the course of which, it is alleged, Quinn used a knife, | guard of honor of soldiers, and entered a saloon man Voman, at the Tombs Court, Clancey was held stabbing Campbell in the left side, inflictiie a very | where the Kedewe (or Viceroy, as it 13 more conveni- for trial at the ‘Special Sessions. serious wound. The injured man was removed to | ent to cail him) was standing with mis son, the the New York Bosay d So het | been ar- | hereditary Prince, and Chérif Pacha, his most i clever evolutions, ‘the arrangements at the | bath school had a pleasant entertainments in the | Across the antependium were the words ‘‘Vo- k Were very comfortable, the buildings were well | school room adjointngethe church. After the sing- | Rite Adoremus.” The tabernacle was adorned with ed, and quite @ large number of spectators | ing and speaking the gifts were distributed to the | bouquets of chotce fiowers, Several of the other e present to watch the glidi throng as they Pan eon ‘consist! of boxes of candies, oranges | Catholic churches were also models of beauty in the <imimed about upon the ice, ie company here | and pooks, matter of decoration and richness of services. At of quite a different character to that observable ‘There was a grand entertainment last night at the | the House of Prayer, where ritualism 1s extensively Park. Whatever other differences there might | Johnson street Methodist Episcopal church, corner | Observed, there was also @ midnight service, which ly clad. When the imme ice was lit lor ‘as lit up | erected over the pulpit, which the school occupied, i The collings and walls arenow T3- s it presented Was a most enchanting one. The ec & great nt ia iauips Were reflected on the glassy sur- tons, 2e, Misty Gt tle tits. Blbeling tenes wes diant in all the glory of polychromatic art. Here, | ACCIDENTAL DEAqTH.—About eight o'clock last | rested by officer of the Third precinct, is | trusted ‘minister. ‘The iadies were | introduced cacath, the bright toliets of the ladies and the | the sudden appearance of a ta Claus, who dis- | too, was there an abundance of evergreen wreaths | night a , known as “Andrew,” anda tallor | detained to await the result of Campbell's injuries, | by ushérs (young gentlemen selected from the élice glistening steels of the skates flashed upon the eye | tributed various gifts from his huge load. and garlan‘'s, The rector, Rev. H. Godwin, oMlclated. | 1,4 ooo, was found dead in the hallway of No. | tie latter being yesterday in a very dangerous con- | of Egyptian soc! Bey) wan peoronnited Mais namagise aud uelped to make up a coup Mail of great beauty. } ‘The children connected with the Fleet street | The musical and religious services at this and morn- Buca His Eanuem, He bowed sbcack Indy mage lst rove- IN BROOKLYN. Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School had a pleasant | ing service were exceedingly attractive. Trinity | 19 Ann - Deceased was employed on the pre- rence. The gentlemen entered alone and bowed, Quite a large number of the inhabitants of this | entertainment yesterday morning, on which occa- | Church was crowded as usual on such occasions. ity—especially among the youth of both sexes— | sion boxes of di books, &c., were presented | The music was excellent, and so was an cloquent spent Chrisimas vay on skates, From early morn- | to the childrens se 9 i bs) Sermon, preached by the rector, Rev. Dr. Meir mises, and had been drinking early in the evening. ENORMOUS PROPERTY FRAUDS IN CHICAGO, The Consuls General, as they entered, were invited pci to rematn in this room with the Viceroy. ‘The other Some time before he was found he procured acan uests proceed mt and started ont for some beer, and upon search | THe City Reported to be Swindled Out of | 5! » Soren montere iug the cars leading to the Union and Capitolit Smith, c . Imay mention that the principal ornament of this Danis ware ulen with warmly clad lads and lasses, Pre cH erg fe ier hg ey aoe cornet One of the few places where the day was not ap- | being institated, owing to his long absence, he was Two Millions’ Worth of Keal Estate. reception room Was a beautifal table presented to wio, with skates in hand, were bound to brave the | entertainment in the evening, consisting of musi- propriaiely observed was the Soldiers’ Home. Here } found as stated. Consideravie blood had oozed from }- {From the Chicago Post, Dec. 23. Menemet All (the grandfather of the Viceroy) by his ears, and the physician was of the opinion that We understand that the proper authorities of the | the Pope of Rome. On the edge is an inscription in his skull was fractured or his neck broken, Oficer | city are engaged in examming into certain fraud Arabic, which was originally encrusted with dia Cashman sent for assistance, and the body was con- | lent transactions connected with the real estate of monds, but the diamonds were pulted off by Abbas severity of the weather at one or other of these | cal and other exercises. he inmates got into a disgraceful row in the after- skatorial paradises. The Prospect Park cars also ‘A Christmas entertainment was given last even- | 2000, in the course of which a one-armed poor did a good business all day in conveying the hun- | ing at the Methodist Hpiscopal church im Warren | Wretch had his lip nearly bitten off by a savage com- dreds Of skavers who proceeded to ti rade. The injured was arrested on a charge of } veyed to the Second precinct station house, and the | Chicago and that progress enough has been made in ' Pacha in some exigency of the Egyptian treasury. enjoy. the fRaliten peosiied by mer eae Ooms ee een ree largely atiendea and passed Off | on onnoss and a breach of the peace. It is nét a | Coroner notified, Deceased was about fifty years of | the inquiry vo uatiy the belief that property to the | When the guests (of whom the lumber was seven siouurs, . The Sabbath school of Genevan Presbyterian | little singular that he should be named George Law. | use, and itis believed that he fell down stairs, with | amount of fully $2,000,000 has, by les yet un- | or eight hundred, almost one-quarter being ladies) THE UNION POND. chureh, corner of Gates a¥enue and [unter street, the result above described. known, been stolen by means of fraudulent tax | had mostly arrived the Viceroy left the rece} Always Food lee Rees ann always a largo ieee gave a Christmas entertainment and musical festival In Trenton. < i avitarerteea pee awe. ence yecinpor, iment Er frequently, d sopping, Ce Arnie a , ance oi skaters. Yesterday every preparation had | last evening, which was a pleasant affair. or- 3 » affab! Been made or the ACCOMMOAANOU AT & more than | The cuclio buliiites ware of course el Business was almost entirely suspended yestor- ANOTHER GREAT BURGLARY. session of all the facts, but it appears from what we | few words to some favored guest. His 18 large tracts of property ‘inside tie ity Hunts hare | s uiost iavoruble impression” Meanwhie tne Gansiog mana rge trac roperty inside the city ve | @ most favorable impression. Meanwhile the dancin, A Safe Blown Open and Ten Thousand Dole | een suspected, faa thae among these are the fol- | was proceeding most Wigorousiy in a splendx lars in Jowelry Stolen. eee ee of ee Se pettnet pres of Eacote) Fapen Lane great Lae ereunied ‘Another of those daring and successful burglaries y acres of land, e property of the city, near | by a corridor which afforded ® convenient place for Brighton. This is covered by a forged or fraudulent | whisperings of soft nothings to those who had be- which of late have been so frequent in this etty, | decd to-one David Stark, who 1s belleved to bo a | come fatigued with the dance. It was mentioned where the burglars bave apparently taken the rie Vptcidraiablalh oan the tra the ape ane storms meas penta S goreen wien: separated greatest riska and have escaped with their spoils | fer, but the transactionis @ recent one. David Stark | a part of this corridor from the rest iceroy’a appears to be a careiess owner. Once in possession | harem were collected, eager spectators through care- entirely underected, was discovered Thursday night of his property he neglected to pay taxes, ene acon. | fully concealed loop ‘holes, of the scene ny ‘whose in the Fifteenth ward. sequence the land hag been sold again and again for | pleasures they might not participate save by sight. At an early hour of the evening a gang of burglars | these dues and is now covered by tax titles the An elegant mipper was prepared, laid out poe losed, as 7 lly large crowd, and the proprietor was not dis- | were also the stores throughout the city during the | Gay. Services were held in almost all the churches. appointed in his expectation. The iée had been care- | day. The liquor stores, howevey, were kept open | In the Irish and German Catholic churches the day fully smootued, ull rough spots removed, the surface | and served as a dangerous source of attraction to | was ushered in with the celebration of midnight swept and epee cleaned. The waiting rooms | many customers who entered, bent upon wish- and refreshment department had been also tho- | ing a “Merry Christmas,” aud did not leave | mass, at which immense congregations assisted. roughly overhauled, A steady stream of visitors set | until decidedly merry. The day was pxonedingly Balls, fairs and festivities characterized the social iy in tie niorning and throughout the day the | cold, and the dust blew in clouds, causjng one to rui features of the day. Withthe exception of a few yas well covered with skaters, Some very excel- | both eyes and nose constantly while out of doors | arrests for drunkenness and some abortive attempts lent dusplays of skating were made by amateurs, |-and while within to enjoy tho more fully the sub- | at ‘creating ‘musses’’ nothing transpired to dese- both lady and genueman, and some very amusing | stantial comforts of home and the Christmas hearth. | crate the occasion. exhibiuions of clumsiness were made by beginners, | Yet the exaitog ponds te! ge! Park in particular, mostly gentiemen, A band of music was in atten- | were patronized, despite the high cold north wind THE DAY ELSEWHERE. dance and added considerably to the enjoyment of | which came in with boisterous greeting across the ¢ shoes Det oe aoe eats are in pre- | river and over the Caper 4 Lp ee ty pa ORBIT RCL SPS * | forced an entrance into the basement of the build- hae ty douttices z eae me rige apts - maLieheathipeeiy tt guests. mig Sek sete an Lori ive P dignger ny a te tneasily. ASS ene operon ictal: scala dec haincaars| Christmas Celebration in Washington. ing No. 646 Broadway, occupied, together with the | pears to be by one Walter S. Frazier, once in the | be served ‘quiet , Atable for the Viceroy was set New Yorkers, Williamsburgers and Brooklynites. The matinces at Hooley’s Opera House and Mrs. F. WASHINGTON, Dec. 25, 1868. | arst or street floor, by J. Edward Bylandt, auction srupipyment of oe a, gh Pe considera- Bs ae loon, Due he Gecltiedt to avait ion ’ ‘THB OAPITOLINE. B, Conway's Park theatre, given at two o’clock in ‘The celebration of Christmas to-day was unusually | ang commission merchant. Once within the build- ion being one dollar. low Mr. ler came by | 8¢! ig exclusiveness, “and entering the «4 G a] the right to make a deed will be a proper subject for | general supper room he took ‘his place at oe ened banner ly Soe erp ee Mere er matin hod mene pace good. Business being generally suspended the pnb- | ing the burgiars had an unobstructed range of the | inquiry. In relation to this tract the object of the | one of the tables arranged for the guests, going, und the alterations made this year have im- | these popular places of amusement, and jolly people, | lc mind was engrossed by the sole idea of how best | pasement and first floor, but found nothing to re- | Couspirators seems to have been plain, viz.:—to Set at the same time summoning to the table proved it somewhat. The cold wind had free course | big and tittle, gathered to give both houses “‘a bene- | to commemorate the birthday of our Saviour. All| ward them for thelr entorprise, as all the articles | 8° property by means of & forged deed from the city | @ very beautiful lady, as well as her husband over the pond yesterday, and the skaters had no | fit.” The great veteran king of wizards and ven- | o¢ fe vi held. a 0. orprise, out of the city’s Pes ver ‘and then to allow title to | and the gentleman on whose arm the lady happened roteciion’ irom’ its blasts; but despite the cold, a | triloquists, ‘Signor Biltz, entertained hundreds of | % he churches in which services were held, @nd | were too buiky to be safely removed. They had | be forfeited by frequent tax sales and the right of | at the moment to be resting. ‘The Viceroy’s physi- tage number of ladies and §)gentlemen evidently | people at his Performances at the Athenwum, both | Particularly those of the Catholics, were crowded | then proceeded to the office occupying the rear por, PG oan Of course all these will be vitiated by | cian and his Prime Minister Ripon the little par- enjoyed themselves in the pursuit of this popular | afternoon and evening, - ‘with persons engaged in the usual prayers and cere- | tion of the first Noor aud inspected the huge safe, boas. omit hPa a rohng Sant Realous were ano ieee favored of the extrdordinary containing diamond jewelry valued at $10,000, and ae: eer May gs haloes pies and Lapate ae i etal scoumed a sails Re wi . streets, is a large tract of city property, now having | enjoyed the privilege of sitting by ighness’ side. beer cepa! tbs lt soteizarfonte eheyztl eye pps on it thirty-eight houses, which also appears to nave I will not mention her name, but will tell your readers diamonds, giitterlug through irom plates and | been stolen by means of a forged deed from the city | that she is of the great Northern nation whose friend- brick walls, had tempted them to their hazardous one - am og Ae is, like he, ie Rn oa hace ay he Crepealeorrgd etter eae a Ble enterprise, At any rato they went provided with the | #24 unfindabie. The consideration case was | si eI wit and beauty also one dollar; the mode of perfec or rather’ she is worthy of any attention she receive in the means of working thelr way into the safe, and they | of Aisne the aire of Rite oe to have | most exalted circies of society. mae again incarred great risks in the method which they | been akin to if not identical with that adopted by An exhibition of freworks upon a raft moored in adopted of forcing it open. Filling the lock with | tose who manipulated the tract at Brighton. We | the harbor opposite the windows of the palace may el ir and ai och ‘@ fus9, they lighted tt, and, ag | 9t@ Sorry to know that several estimable citizer be said to have closed the entertainment at about pow esa fuehos, a a Fe ent rd Tonk ‘was torn of | #Mong whom are Mr. Loring, the architect, and | four o'clock in the morning, as it was not until that r ‘nd the front of the saie was burat open. The burg- | overt Lincoln, son of the late President, are likely | hour that the Viceroy retired; but the hereditary juts ‘hastity pathored tho arusies of value inthe | t0, be sufferers by the frand, thoy having in good | Prince remained even longer, and it was later still a and ene ‘their escape entirely unobser' an faith purchased lots in the tract in question. The }| before many of the guests could persuade themselves The most remarkable events connected with this | Value of the property ts very great, to withdraw from the pleas ey were enjoying. burglary are yet to be narrated, and they are such A large piece of land in the adjoining town of Pa- Scarcely had we recovered from the excitement of as place it inthe front rank of operations of its kind. los has aiso been runaway with. A deed of this | the ball when occurred the new excitement of the : sport. The gentiemen kept their noses warm by Business was entirely suspended in the Eastern aa 1 - smoking, and the ladies wrapped themselves care- | District, and the streets had a Sabbathlike aspect, mone isatncs a Fee coaba teins a eing fully ie Chole fare, and 9o the spore went on until the | with the exception perlispe of s greater numberof | unit's inte hour st night. This evening a lance pond was cieared for the night. perambulating votaries of Bacchus, number of private and public holiday parties appro- THE PROSYEOT PARE POND. The only place of amusement in the district, | priately closed tue celebration of aday #0 fraught. ‘The ponds at Prospect Park, which are to Brook- | Hooley’s Opera House, was crowded afternoon and | With good tidings to humanity and the country, Ignites what Central Park is to New York, were fairly | evening, and thousands were rendered happy by the | which the Christian world will ever delight to honor, oer by prec eweties GS oo jer on nd of the Leck ae Pee reed and the elegant presenis cit Naa saa ” crowd was lar to e ga sp at the vowed by Sant aus. Park—a jolly, merry-maki ‘assemblage, e' dently | The Union and Favorita skating ponds were Christmas in Philadelphia. out for a holiday, with minds made up to make the | densely crowded by the brave and the fair during bs PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 25, 1868, , of it. ar hens oat co Aas ime having | the entire day, but no accident or disturbance oc- Christmas Day was observed in the usual style ecu careiully pl on Thursday, and it was clear | curred. » : re as any yet seen this season, Over this surface the | Among the many joyousassemblages on Christmas | here. The weather was clear. Tho thermometer at evaree. — Rote _ iad ee Aig Eve none beret onitie fener ml eae Cop ten o’clock A, M, showed twenty-four degrees, The heir giittering steels flashing ¢ sunshine in | more cause for ha} , than that which met in . ¥ the face of the xpectator. ‘the number of skaters | Christ's church, Bedford avenue, Brooxlyn, of which | 2¢W8Papers, without exception, will suspend publi. {ucreased ail through the afternoon, and the ponds | Rev. Alfred H. Partridge is rector, The friends of | Cation on the day following Christmas, for the frat were well filled uatil the bell rang and the ice was | the Sunday school of that congregation had pre- | timein many years. Among other Christmas cele- cleared. ared their customary Christmas tree, and at the | brations to-day tae nowsboys, to the number of 164 | ‘yn store on ‘thursday evening was open until an | WS made to the city by @ distinguished citizen, | arrival of Lord Napier of Magdala, bringing the ar Egual hour for service the gure was’ opened, and | were entertained by a sumptuos Christinas dinner | gnusually late hour, 1t belng Christus Hive, and was | 2OW | dead— eae ‘ne But this deed, ae of ee Star of — eng aoe to vest THE DAY IN BROOKLYN. the children of the school, attended by their teach- | at the Ledger building. Mr. Childs presented about }. not closed uuti! nearly ten o'clock. At that hour of | tough depoat the archives by Mr, e Viceroy of t, by order of ir Majesty 2 a Brown never was recorded. It as © ab- | Queen Victoria, ceremony took piace at Cairo hw a regret’ pol papel inge Page edes- | stracted by some one having access” to the a the 25th. Lora ‘Napier had Ben lodged in be cer af ae re prt hay Head ee city papers. And then certain part! ‘yet name- | one of the Véceroy’s palaces, whence he was con- re ‘are comiimaly yeas, tn aes “out” Beer | 188, went to work to get, a quit cl from the | ducted in a gorgeous state carriage, preceded by an he burglars assumed all tue chauces and entered at | OWHer who deeded it to Brown, and, after this was | escort of laucers, through the principal streets of ‘ accomplished, the machi of tax sales and tax | the town of Cairo to a place called the Abassieh, on that early hour, for just before eleven o'clock, when aoe an officer of the Fificentit precint tried the basement | Pills was resorted to and with the usual suocess. pie teeta pet oan Hal pane nelbneenbic time atopy ers, barents ane tienes, entered to receive the offer- | $10,000 to the employes of the Pailadeiphia Ledger eee ings, es - i aproraed. Soe them ee sey establishment, r great anni is, The church 13 moat handsomely decorated, _prtcaideg haces : Tarnay Of SibeCatresdaa the wreaths and garlands around the chancel, Christmas in Bostor. era may be truly said to have been observed in 8 | font, pillars and windows exciting special Boston, Dee. 25, 1968, fitting and becoming manner. The adults joined in | admiration; but all these evidences of taste ‘The ob: ance of Christmas yan was. more giving thanks to the beneficent Creator for all his | 84 beauty were lost upon the juvenile throng, sP bia rebbasta ay whose eager glances at once fell upon the towering | general among all classes of citizens than ever be- | door, he found it unfastencd. i nteriag the buliding | ,, Tues are specimen bricks, but how many more | & sort of military camp. Lord Napler’s carriage was Dieasings, which are all embodied in the occasion | Svergreen which stood near the chancel, its boughs | fore, Business was entirely suspended. ‘Thoweatner | he found the baseinent, Hie with smoke and tho FRee Te ae tee ok Cia te eat thet | Gene MeL a aOR BE Ore commemorated in the holy festival originated in | bending beneath the load of books, bonbons and | was cold but pleasaut Bethlehem, where the infant Saviour, born of the | ther evidences of the liberality and good will of Fe oad aid Blessed Virgin, guided the wise men of the East | Wisisn wers of a rote than uaualiy impressive seein: DESPERATE EMEUTE REAR NEWARK, N. J. more than hteen centuries ago, and where | teresting character—the children joining in the 1 a eon at Pag ate oh (yl a ponte ive hymns—the gifts were tributed, and | Sanguinary Conflict Between Negrocs and he Messiah fi the bright smiles which beamed on every face Germans—Five Persons Injured—Tho Saloon ee i coming of tl Be ey aa Poca pei: showed ~ each young heart eee for Co time Gutted—Ten of tho Negroes Arrested. } Bap ‘Thé juveniles, too, wet joy supremely happy. was one ose quiet, un- , had left behind them in the oiice a complete outilt 7 . great event, and partook of that air of happiness | Obtusive affairs which pertain particularly to the About ten o'clock on Christmas Eve @ despe- | or iurgiar’s implements, such as jimmisa, chisels, cannot be loss than $2,000,000, ey whe Lage Bebe bea = = ght —- which prevailed, and joined, without exactly com- City of Churches, whose citizens are ever foremost in | rate rencontre took place in a lager beer saloon | wedges and saws, Which they had not tarried to sae Gat wia Mower fee eae AS Ae ? good works. kept by @ German namet! Herman Bachmann, at} pick up when the coveted jewelry was once GENERAL GRANT AND PLUNDER SCHEMES. which all present were invited. Th prehonding why, in the prevailing gladness of the | Christmas Eve was duly celebrated at Public within thelr clutches. It * was thus appar. beramali pl ere was also & smell of powder, and going up stairs discovered the er - hy some man who was familiar with the city business, | Tesidentsin Egypt. None of the members of the muugehiet whicw had beon dono, Otuer polteemen | Wng hud an intimate knowledge of its real property | consular body. other than the British were pres- wu my ees charpy the neighbor: utiding was | 824 who had access to the papers has had @ share, | ent, this being the usage on such occasions, eer ae it ts hardly neseseary to add. seitn, | Hf Mot the sole agency in these frauds. At the | Arrived at the Abassien, Lord Napier’s mill: anual any of ay dopred: ly ‘That they | time they were committed the value of the lots and | tary secretary read the letter of the Queen accred- nt “ in the last few years has been so great that the err! e '. thet work was plainly evident by tuo fact that they | Pe’ nosed cused un ar ae eround in dispute | ‘The Viceroy made @ verbal reply. Lord Napioe } r School No. 6 by @ most commendable exhibition of | No. 109 McKenzie street, located ina part of Clinton | ont that between ten and eleven o’ciock rf review of troops, in which I understand the excel- “ ine pageant Sreamdiragengcs a — the pupils, under the direction of the Principal, Mr. | Hill known as “Mexico,” just outside the iimitsof} in the evening these tenet | marauders eee eter win ass trip tren Calbego eo 1 is coer Dy the Brust a ey macsaonen ave as Pl ons, need- ¢ John B. Beale. The proceed had entered @ store on the most public thoroughfare | city, remarked to a gentleman in company that lie ‘The same evening Colonel Stanton, the British leas to say, by the liberal bestowal of gifts | primary classca with’ o calinthento performance by | ‘¢ city of Newark, in the ‘conrse of which three | liad entered a sto open a safe and made tueir escape | feared the “earpet-baggera” would swamp the : y city, J feared the | v= ‘dinne! guitable to thetr respective ideas of that which | the little ones and some exccilent singing. A very | Germans and two nejroes wero badly injured by anin- | with ail their valuable booty. How valugble this | erament before he ould. take fon of the a web ge Seeeabene footed Gained seeent fa In the aisteibation of such articl agreeable — took place here. It was the pre- | discriminate use of pistols, knives, clubs and glasses, | was and how greatly these burglars must@ave re- | White House. By carpet-baggers he meant the large | and the principal Ministers, as well as Lord ‘Napier good. es | sentation of a few partt its to the Principal of | it appears that @ party of colored persons of both | Jolced ta their good fortune can be judged from the | congregation of individuals now at Washington with | and his staf. Friendty toasts were interchanged. of holiday wares as toys and sugar candies it is | the primary school, Miss Frink, by the children and | 4 +64 naq nired the dancingroom connected with the | {!!owing list of articies siolen:-—One diamond neck- | their pockets full of schemes, the object of which is | ‘The dinner was followed by a ball, attended by not at all surprising that grown persons (inaulgent | Mer associate teachers on the occasion of her resig- a lace, one diamond bracelet with a watch euclosed, | to deplete the Treasury. General Grant spoke very | about 100 persons, chiefly of the English communit, cs oak oe “ae tng nation. The most interesting part of the exhibition | saloon for the purpose of having a fandango, and were | one opai diamond set of pin and earrings, oneevam- | freely on this subject. He did not hesitate to | in F, t, and thus the sete was most rilitantly parents and others) should have recourse to such | was imthe grammar department, comprised of X | apout commencing operations, betwoen thirty ana | elled diamond set, five gold watches and chains, one | denounce the business as pupuc robbery and 7 ei Ti, an invention a3 that genial old soul of liberality, | classes of boys. The exercises consisted of forty of the, party having arrived in tho om, | emerald and cluster diamond ring, one opal and | the schemers as public robbers. “I am not The next day Lord Mayo, the new Governor Gen- Santa Claus, who 18 not only doomed to bear upon | ‘alogues, recitations, singing nd pianoforte y party j barroom, | diamond ring, five cluster diamond pins, two fine | in favor, sir,” said Grant, “of directly or indirectly | eral of India, arrived at Alexandria on his way to i. . laying. The most conspicuous is in | when a Teutonic white man entered and took um- | stone diamond rings and three solitaire diamond | increasing the public debt while there is a in | hy eme ared y, his back on Christmas Eve a burden of many | these performances—which, we must say, @ r , ig Dost, bat his scheme of travel sppeared to have perfor ch, we must #2y, ample | prage at some remark made by a negto, Brandish- | Tings. A iull description of all these articies has | the country that talks about repudiation. T- | no connection with that of Lord Napier, who, it is thousand tons weight of misceliancous articles for ped dn ae _ pas work Masters | gan iron par he began menacing the crowd of | beet left at the detective potlee office end most | more, tt is absolutely necessary that we should have } sald, will visit the works of the Suez Canal before f Small, a strenuoits efforts will b ro jt in the collection of the revenu ving KE pong pe and pg plo x On to bear Davenport, T. D. Lyons, Bates and Moore. A duet | darkies, and finally they made an effort to put him | erty, and asa correlative to capture the Durgiars be ge eg cl in all expenditures,” 1 Egypt. ie jum i@ abuse and vituperation | from the foe ad of ha,” performed on the | ont, To prevent this the barkeeper, William Krug, | Wo thus flouted their orime in the very eyes of tie | ‘This is Grant’s platform. He makes no secret of it. a of such youngsters as are mot altogether | Piano, bi ters Wille Lyons and K Berry, | the son-in-law of the proprietor, came to his ass guardians of tie city’s peace and treasures, ‘The plunderers know it. They have been to see the INDIA. pleased with what he has left for them, | Fe Tere teion Upon the Whole the cea ate, | ance. At this Janeturo Frederick Reber, a resident — - President elect. “Pending the session of Congr , wi Fes Youngsters as well as “oldsters” are often very | gave evidence of the advance which the public | Of N9. 114 nearly opposite, dropped in. and then tie THE TWENTY-TitiD STREET STAGE ROBBERY. Lae eiecareed schemes, if be oOUld hot favor toe Railroad Enterprises iv Central Indian, ricdous 2 meiée became general. Here, it would seem, Krog, i not always appr ic atively grateful; | schools of Brooklyn are making tn the education of fe bre ter form an insurmountable barrier against the | conciuded diplomas were delivered to the most de- turned, eviows, hoWover, the darkies bad oom assaults of the litle malcontents, Judging, how- | serving pupils of the six classes by Mr. Frothing- menced using simular weapona, in actition to knives, ever, from the smiling faces seen at windows and | ham on behalf of the Board of Education, Atter bay ‘and iS rr beer glass with t pretty weil gencraliy speaking, satisiea with the | Shera Weetia’ Mchenie abd staaafscnae man and | Gearing tat her NaRba was lersrs. Freeman, ride Armsti vj why patronage bestowed by the mysterious beaefactor of | pany dispersed. ee Fong the com- | yrs, Reiber appeared upon the sc teorge Williams, Known tn some pla b to remain neutral. In reply he said he would use The report of the directors of the Bombay, Barada ipmcipaie eee ay te ees by ‘ls | his infuence to defeat all plander schemes. THe | nnd Central india Railroad. states that the toval name, but in many more by the clegant We Of | win Keep his promise. He will, farthermore, | amount received on consolidated stock, shares and “Sweot-scented Flowers,” who was arrested on | mark the plunderers, pe in the lobby aa ape beech ped Soth Meo Cade Meagn firms hea of iT 1 a a oe! ress, Now if the public desire some particulars o! wi 5 was receives in ie half year. The Scart! bp eg a oath mr See eae and | frenchemes General Grant referred to, or desire to | total expenditure to the same period in England aud padway, at the Instance of Dr, Join He | pet a glimpse of te plans cut out for the winter by | India amounted to £7,256,708. ‘The gros revenne re- tue Juveatle race. cmemptetps the prevailing darkness, and was hervelf speedily as, of No, 12 Clintou piace, Who lost his watch, | the Con; eomvual lo! oy; we relay them £0 the. wee calpte, i pret earned over the same mileage r gray laced hors de combat. Some time during tho Ined 5 venty-th ' . | ington letter printed’ in this paper. In all these in the corres) ng period o! amounted to Geb abconi ee ro ok! ed ge | THE DAV IN NEW JERSEY. Reisnt of the émeute the pror tor, Mr. Back My ny porte be tog: 4 pate eos stage, Sede schemes Congressmen are of course interested. Let | £252,056, as compared with £264,606, and showed a r ibe city and. sab roe were ined ‘with Yen ks ml mann, came in, and he, too, ready reported in the Hskatp, was arraigned before | the people keep an eye on Congressional movements | decrease of £12,610, of which £,3,192 arose under the wouen hurrying = the hnroben, in thetr aan - PRE by a bullet from one of | Justice Dodge, at the Jetferson Market Police Court, | and they will soon ba able to spot the rascals, You | head of passengers, parcels, &c., and £9.45 under abie picty aud devotion hasting to offer tucir first | Te Christmas festivities in New Jersey were not | the forehead, leaving ® reruiar furrow in yesterday morning. Dr, Douglas narrated the cireum- | Need not keep your eye exclusively on the demo- f that of merchandise, live stock and mi " Pf side. In plunder schemes political lines are | receipts. With regard to the passengers, there was stances of this adroit robbery, stating that on the or awe: The corruptionista hunt m couples, | an increase in the numpers carried of the first and might in question he Jumped inté a séago on Ninth | Let ua, if possible, bring a public sentiment to bear | second clasa of 662 and 6,194 respectively, bat, owing avenue, between ten aud eleven o'clock, and sat on | that will Keep hands out of the Treasury until Grant | partly to the reduction in the fares, the first class ¢ gets into power. Then the Treasury will be safe, receipts showed a decrease of £203 and the second class an increase of only £097. The average d. At half-past five o'clock grand high | Characterized by any remarkable demonstrativeness | flesh. According to the statement of the whites, the raises to ¢ foams aod ebrated im all the Catholic churches—at | out of doors owiag to the somewhat severe weather. | BegToes, male aud female, oust! lie say (the Cathedral), St. Paul's, St. Mary’s | qne ¢ " bly a delighttul hn after the lights were exting nilsied were qu a), StwPeter’s, St. Patrick's, St. Jo- fay Was unquestionably a delightful one, the at- | in wounding each other. lad i not deen for the St. Stephen's, St. Charles Borromeo’s, the | Mosphere clear, bright, beautiful and bracing; but | putting out of the lights there ts lonbt thet the right sido, in seach ®& position that no one umplion, Auadnciation, Our Lady of Mercy, | the cold was rather keen. Jersoy City under any cir- | {le result would have been eveu 1 ini ‘ . SGT, PROT = i 2 ate Cone 1s. Those who are k cow occupy a place at hid left hand; . mileage distance travelled by first class pas- tue Tumacutaie Conception and otiera. | Several | cumstances, however, affords few opportunities for | injured’. more or. Yess, #2110u coe nis. "yabvanie timepiece was then, in NEGRO LAWLESSRESS IN CEURGLA Poe eben ty SRE pn IR were most tastetally decorated with Rr evergreens, white all were beautifully ighte? up, the | OPED air diversion, not being noted for elther tts Fg Rot ore ee gitars wud chagvcls belug in several tustunces per~ | parks, avenues or boulevards, and no skating ponds | {N° {0ce Mi honds Meth Ri foolly dazziing With tue radiance of hundreds of wax 7 Ly caneke ‘and Ay jets. The “Star of Bethlehem” such as are afforded by the neighboring metropolis. lass; Charles Hicks, colored, revere wo lighted over the aitar in some of the churches hadjs | Nd consequently young New Jersey was unable to | arm from pistol buliety John Hirentt, mula ine effect. When the celebrant, deacon and suv- | enjoy this fascinating pastime, But what was lack. | #¢Fous wound in the left hip, aso tho result of di emer’ hi : = n shot. Mr. Reiver sustained sev Hives, but ne panied ido je, ae’ on nily | £81 outdoor racreation was amply supplied by the | ing that 4s likely Uo rest ser! Indeed there is atured in their boliday Yesimenia, and as- | Most enjoyable atiractions within doors, where | no reason to apprehend @ sumed thelr positions at the altar the choir | cheery firesides, assembled friends and bonnteour | tte cases. The ailray only } " 64.60 in 1968, which of course Was also an element i his right hand vest pocket; that after proceeding (¥rom the Savannah Republican, Dec, 58) the monay decrease, The falling off in the third down the avente several bigeks three or four men | OM Friday last Charles I Kogs and Arctlbald | ciags passengers, both In numbers and receipts, was ved o Wi s Will Grifin appeared before Justice 1. M. Kussell, Jt, | no doubt attributable to the gencral depression and entered, among Whou was Willlais, and soon as | and made aftidavit in substance that their itves are | inactivity following upon the extraordinary inflation .n opportunity presented he took a seat on the com- | continually threatened by an armed organized body | gang collapse of commercial speculation in Bombay ight sicie; he sat very cic to hun, aad | of lawless negroes on Skidaway Island, and that in the last two or three years. This traMc per mile and leaved over lin they are denied, under penalty of death, the right | of ratiway compared favorably, however, with that ocing, as it Ww to dish or oyster in the Thunderbolt river, and that | on the other Indian lines, and’ the existing fare of wing this Little byt on the 16th iusi., When they were on their way to one-half pence per mile practically ’ owards tie Doctor's V Little Tybee creek, fourteen mies below Thunder | trame of the disiricts served by this lin barat for nuing with the rich devotional tones | boards were the rule, and made the Christmas of | 4% completely gutted, | i « , ' , and Aine volt, and to reach which point they were neces: | merchandise traite the falling off aros of the orgau, and swelling rapturously in words of | 1968 as pleasant a recollection as were any of the cel- woe oo a gartiod ort its oontens, out of the state, seauainy for | sardiy eompeliod to pass Skidaway Isiand, and | in eotton and grain. The haliyear's recelpcs, though Praise the iove of the Creator, ta the rendition of the | brations of that festival in days that have fled. Ther ane Wale a GENT belounine be” ote sowever, due oF Nis friends. | when immediately opposite to the Confederate bat- | aciually less in amount, had Increased per train mile Veils Avoramue, appealed to aud found many an | ‘The inmates of the almshouse at Snake Hill, Mud. | piey O10 Sole SIMA ON ee aut Dr. swed his wate and } teres, a Keavy and suarp iro was opened upon | from jos, 3-174. to 108. 9-ed., in consequence of the hearts of the faithful in attendance. | son City, were treated toa mmptuous dinner, and | {Leper and. MMOUL Ane Clk. | VOM hace eu he rather abrupt ecked thd them by @ very large body of negroes, and that | roduetion which was effected in the train mileage to After the gospel d veen read @ sermon was | in the afternoon the doors were fung open and ali r 4 th a been 5 furious ot Bo vers”? and accused him voing the thief, they are thus prevented from pursuing thelr voca- | the extent of 60,102 miles, The gros’ expenses preached, teliimy of the infinite mercies of God to | visitors were allowed to mingle with tue orphana, | Of What liad been @ furials Vasile. | ihe walls urth stroct had. boca reached and Wik | tion of fishermen and oystermon. This amdavit, | pre Oner eels ary which was'a rodgetion of His people; Low alter the fail of Adam through dis- | the decrepit and the aMticted. Rooks which were | fill WOOK Were bickced i i a ate tao is alighted, going towar we undersiand, was handed to Sueriif Dooner on | 25/07; on those of the’ corresponding period. The obedionce, Which sin enialied such incalculable 1aise- | cast away at the schools through the diferent cities | Pullets, and the chalrs, talves us! bar were tats. sirect he teil, followed by complatnaat, | Saturday last. ; Het revenue sMionnted vo $on,698 loa. tid, which ries upou lis posterity, Me promised through His | were collected and given to the youths, who were Teste Pov wd fuer a Pf - ereck oti hixtare of frague its, bad him arrested by officer Heaney, of On yesterday morning two colored men, named compared With £198,173 88, 4d, in the corresponding prophets tat He would come to redeom ali | most thankful for the attentions thus shown then, | Jomcriay RiKeruCon Ceire te aie tee tent | the Pifeenth precinct, ani conveyed to the station | Harvey Miller aud Benjamin Rivers, appearod be. Bd of 1867. But from this was deducved the inaukind ; that for four thousand years | Numerous presents of all Kinds. were distributed, | Ohi Cry in arrest of the aliewell cust) [raecloipancs | HOWS. giver! clearly and con- | fore wie same justice and made oath that ou tue 17th 500 88 @ spCcial Feserve for Lenclag. the Just Man had been lovked for and | and it was edifying to observe the wonderful change the aff ie and lodged (ies |i the Chy Pemon Lo | clicly by the complainant, ‘created such an impress | inst. when opposie Turner's Rock, on theit way to nt tales papa ardentiy prayed for, but when at Jast, ‘as Lad been | im the condition of the poor, whose lot is a0 gloomy | Swat examination ou sorles 0! charges preferred | ‘om upon ail the court oificials that more than one | Little Tybee creek, they were fired upon by an armed TWE WOOSAC TUNNEL CONTAACT. foretold, the “Star of Bethichem’” guided the wise | in this manston of poverty. ay a a eee erage ure tes Proverred | who deal only in police vernacular was heard to | body of negrocs. The shot foll around them thick i EL CON . inont Lo tho stable, Where, becween an ox and an ass, | The day was most religiously observed in Jersey | BY the man Heibor. These art ilonias Jacks, | exclaim, “Welk they have got one of the boys ‘dead | and fast. The negroes ordered them to stop, Whett | wu. wos ¢o Ro Completed in Vive Years. W din sWaddilng cloties, was found the loug | City, and seldom have latger congregations been | Give’ yacucen John Dilmass, sane Wiiams Jona | co ruhts at lasts!’ and really te circumstances at- | thelr boat was bourded by four armed negroes, wao 4 : ” i and anticipated dessiah, the people turned | witnessed at the different churches, In several of | ee ieee seine a ane in Lancet tceae | tending thie bold robbery appear incontrovertible. | compelled them to go ashore with them, where they {From the Boston Advertiser, Deo. atl believed notin Him. Such was the world. | these the services were grand and impressive. Tho Sokson end | ary d ee kogers, rt of ese TF corowera,?) in his informal oxamination upon the | saw about twenty negroes armed with muskets, The coutract between the Commonwealth and 8 notin God, because Le was born in | midnight mass at St. Peter's church, op Grand street, wie’ phan red Ca oles ARI, ot ee io * } charge, said hewas tuirty-cigat years of age, born |-rifies, &o After making numerous inguirles in | Messrs, Waiter & Francis Shanty (or the completion 1 not ta pomp aad siate. From this tran | was attended by a large congregation, and it would | }./¢ ? ia neue ore Street, after considerabte | tn '(, i, N.Y., Wasaclerk and not guilty. He | yeference tothe late arrests on Whitemarsi Isiand | of the Hoosac tunnel waa signed yesterday. By the sermons Were preached, and tue | pe dificult to exaggerate the eifect of the sublime See Ora ae eXélic rent as SUFOWL | was commiited to answer without bail. ney were released and aliowed to groceed to Little | terms of this instrament the eontractors agree to poor in ere exalted and the rich bummbied, | ceremonies of the Church on the occasion, Tifo @ wild state of exeleement. pv being ue tie, ‘Tybee creek. The Justice issued no warrants, be- | complete the tunnel and jay down four ant — aad wirong »peals were made to Christian | feelings of awe and veneration which overshadow tat tT BURGLARY IN HUDSON STAEET. cause the aflants could not give the names of the er miles of substantial ratiway track ene Towards tho close of each of the masses | the soul in presence of this brilliant spectacte, in A REMARKABLE WILL CASE MM VERMONT. Teeny eee ree ee Saran reese, ve" OBOE FS ee eee eal wee aan en i, 8 wore taken up in all the chure! a tuat hour when ail aronnd is silence and — si pooner. gree egin operations at one if hole orphan children of the c gloom, elevate the Cneistian, above the cares and ‘From the St. Albans Messenger, Der, 23.] Piha bp taroaye eka ich pommel Koes and Grimn testify that the armed bodies of | and by the ist day of May next to deepen uit CONLEIDULEd Was avout $10,000. Low | foibles of the world till he enjoys sweet communion | In February, 1867, a Mr. Carey married a Mise | X20wn as Thomas, was caught in an unpleasant | negroes on Skidaway Island have deciared their pur- | the central shaft fourteen inches per day, snd re suid then after first mass, in continued | with his Maker, Solemn high Mass was cele- | Tomberaon, of Milton, Vt., aged about fifty years and | posttion on Obristmas eve by officer Gibson, of the } pove to be to kill and murder e: white man who | to advance from the cast and res iaces ae Whicu thousauds Of persons received | brated, and the organ pealed out With more than | worth about $35,000, "A verbaingresinent was made | sinth precinct, Who found him at an untimely houg | Shall attempt to pursue lus vocation ot fishing and | 250 fect per month. They engage, to curry holy communion, until hali-past tea o'clock, Wien | its wonted power and sweetness—certainly with a | before marriage tiat Carey should hw y ise Of | . oystering 10 the waters below Thunderbolt, and It | down the central shart to the base uf te Wn grand iiizb iwass was celebrated. More overpowering effect. A double quartet cholr | about half the lady's property, in Aujust, 1868, the | OF the night In the store of William A. Seaman, No. | would appear from the adidavit of Miler and Rivers, | May 1, 1870, and thereaiter to advance Iu the Protestant Episcopal chuf@hes, which | was engaged for the occasion, Another solemn | lady died, and @ will appeared, made wo yours Le- | 561 Hudsom atreet, Whict he had forcibly entered | the colored men, that they were firod upon and ar- | faces the fall-sived tunnel at the Zito of 4.00! Were beautiully oraamenced with evergreens | mass was celebrated at hall-past ten, when Haydn's | fore the marriage, by which most of her proberty was | w thout aathority. Lhe circumstances attending | rested for the purpose of ascertaining whether or | per year. At this rate of progresd they would cou jnteriorly, services were held both —morn- | No, 4 Mass was performed by Neuendort's orchestra, | givea to the American Missionary Society ana the | “Cee Be m not they were implicated in any way in procuring | picte the enterprise in less than four years, but, as & jog and evening. ‘The uscal services at | A large number of persons of other per: Congregational Society of Milton, e heirs of tee | the burglary are few, inasuy as tuo oMver heart | the iate arrests near Turner's Kock, safeguard against all casaalties, they aro. uilowed @ the Church of the ifoly ‘Trinity, St. Peter's, Staie | Were present at this mass, On all fest deceased appear as coptestanis © will, taking | ing the oater freut door of this place broken open, These atiidavits show that y are organized and } year more tor the completion. ey expect, hows street; Bt. James, corhor of Lafayette avenue at excellent choir is engaged for this church, @ ground that the inarriage of Miss 7 aired ty the spot, observing a coutederate | arined bodies of negtoes located on the river bejow | ever, to finish the undertaking fo years within the Hal atreet; St. John’s, corner of Jonnson and Wask- } lovers of Sacred music, without distinction of creed, | dated mud In effec: revoxed the ¥ s on the sidewalk keeping guard, while Thunderbolt, whose ovject is to resist t and | t prescribed by statute. The contractors give Jagton streets, and Christ church, Leatord avenue, | flock thither on such occasions, “In Lis respect st, | be argued in April, Another an ‘The form at ones, | to prevent all white men, and such colored men as | security in $000, FF Ee erpclacing that they. Will bat Ay verdes tana Peter's church has no rival io the State. jidnight rises [rom this wolar ¢ yo) ' and are not Willing to engage in a crusade against white | on the terms pres Le pry engineer certities . schools presented happy was occupation of ashing and | call for no money until tl # Were also Celebrated in St, Voniface church rhs of tho b taking | men, from pursuing ae scenes yesterday morning, the ruvy faces of tuk Bt J ; as | expiration 0 of that yperty a | oystering in those wat Now that this fact 19 ea | that the work dome Al less than average rates slialt litle ones laving the appearance of ripe peaches Copal ¢ teed fi ¢ thonyeit , 8 | tablinhed bo ond @ reagongh it certainly 18 | exceed $600,000 They also agree that twenty per afer enoounteripg the piercing winds ja pessing i the eo hw ' wad a yo duty Of Wie civil anchor + prompt and | cont of the renmmeration for ico work done shail be rom bucir homes to the Benuvis, wns ther | in ine lecture room Of tl ’ i b. micoures to Nbate the nuigaaee. reserved and paid 04 cuimpieuoa of tue Wudertaking,

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