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P RS i e RISTORI AS ELIZABETH. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEWBER 20, 1866. to history, it is untrue to the conditions of Elizabeth's age. Wondertul as it is as a portrayal of extreme ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. man, President, met at their headquarters, No. 132 Fast Forti oth-st, last evening. Nothing but routine business wna traus- U A A 5 MCBRIDE—In Brooklyn, an Mouday, November 13, Emeline Jans, daughter d'u.u.h and J-,u BoBride, Tymamand? The first four acts of Ristori's ** Elizabeth” are de m 13aboth < ¢ B bt < § P Piagpi MR acted.'and the Association sdjourned ot an early hour. Pri tined to rank among the few great masterpicces of :;H‘ e CE e e ol nulated decay, 1A PRISONERS— NEW YORK ary clections will 00n be held th this district. Funen! from the rasidence of her fathor, No. 223 Courtst, on Tuse ply pathetic as the last few are, it is here B JAIL AL NE . MEETING OF TRE . som- | 487 the 20b, at 3 p. m. od the enthusi- o : 2 i JAIL OFFIOIALS. gl UNION-REPUBLICAN GENERAL COM: MeDONALD. ¢ that we wish Ristori had not d ‘80 muchto. | L0 ol sy vo 755 T FOTE — MITTER. ot el ) o Now. 16, st bis Iata revideace. in Bighty- vsm of the age that bebeld them, contine to glow, | stage effect. She is too great to need such sacrifices, | “qopo T Ty oy VOTS BT DOUNEIEY, | MA L RN e A meeting of the Union-Republican General Com- hMm’,:‘.;;hflum.YcflvflhMl‘&’ legendary stass in the imag m of after | And all that she caccomplished in the last dreadtal | " 0 " 5 . FOVEISOR— ZLT, GOVAOK ~CoNVETIND | mitteo was Lol last evening at headquarters, No. 630 Broad: The fricnde aod roatives of the family ary lavited 1o sitend 139 hout s0 violently out- | the Fenian priso VLG TR (YT 3 | way, Charlos 5. Spencer, exq.,in tho chair, aud Wiliam [ femers seeriess Jrow the M. I, Chateh. In Eightyeuih ot noet To the ** Lady Macbeth” of Siddons, f Richard IT1.” of the f Fanny Kemble, the ¢ must now be added “ Phedra” of e might be accomplis! raging the facts of histor) For it will be remewbered that | 70 years old when she died, and the truth of nature. Slizabeth was only ory hat only four years dy for want of suflicient evidence to conviet d no bills against from cus them, the Grand Jury haviog re them. Their namos are as follows: 2610 Driimond, eaq. Sotretary. - Iésolutions ing the delegates 1o the soveral also, of respect Aok 5. Draper and Solomon L Hull, - KELEY NOMINATED AS U. 8 passed appoint- e nombiation on the deaths of for Wnterment. MOKILLOP—Oa Sundsy sftarnoon, 19th iusc, Mary, wifs of Joba llllllls i rvicas wili Lake e e LA XA the vision of * Ristori's peculiar and great | elapsed between Essex’s death and bor own. Yet in Patrick Beflew, Martin Mot t Conners, J creation. In r parts, in **Mary Stuart,” in | the last act she is a woman a hundred years old: a trey, Win. l\':-m{. dflr ".»m',].-f"jfi :::m.znfim _dflnomlr:.ufiylo the e B o diti " ¥ > 2 o A ool frer o’ death-struge! ovolting y ead, Large an obligation, wl was sure NEVEA! Iy, on Sun Edear Prizovess Phedra.” i udy Ma lllv(:ll. she p:‘n‘\i(‘»l\ com. | hideous hag, aud_her d ruggle is revolting to R e Mt all agroed in thinking they owod o the living. Ho thereapon P s n"mu:u N parison with y dead, with Siddons and | human nature. Up to this moment our respect and feathier, Michae! Duffy, J . Pat Dolan, John A proposed the following resolutions, whieh were eral, from bis late resideace st g%, N. J., this alteracon, s 1 o'cl eth of England,” she stands y the task, as she herself has cssayed the tasks of ber predecessors and cotempo- yaries, but they will essay it in vain, Nature must make another woman a3 royally beautiful, with as large a brain, with a heart as deep and tender, be Ruchel; in alone; others m: e | by it, our judgment refuses to applaud. e THE SOUTHERN STATES. | admiration for Ristori are unbounded, we give her | willing Yomage, but she descends from her high posi- tion to this melo-drama, and deeply as we are moved Wm. Madigan, s Monday, John id, Thomas Duun, Michael Corcoran. Putrick O'Malley, Michinel Hart, James Hickman, James Riley, Jobu Muboney, Francis Niles and Dennis Lanaban Their discharge was conducted with great secrecy, and 1t was only about an hour before their being sent away i Murphy, Thomas McDowell J E ohnston, Peter M. Morri ivreas, At the spprsching vadston , e Cangrvis o 'f.' 'II‘E" hing of tho Legisature & e in eas, 1t is of the uimost iroportance ppepensibie post- tion should be Gilad by one in oo i pett one in whom the peojLs of our State may hiows character the of ever: Hevolved That this Yuioa ‘Repabian Ocmorsl lChl'l‘llwml—"ln.Mm cfl:: Rev. Jumes M. Sctneider, o oo Wast, Fiorida Aplq e e patd lih-l-n‘lh‘n.l.lflfly.l‘« %z i e b ek B iy Tihe rionds of the da-ensed and of the Reve. J. H. and W. B. Dwight are reapectially invited to stvend. “ SWEZEY—At Newack. Now-Jorsey, on Saturday, the 1tk there will come another Ristori, to show us the fair that the J;nmm«r’;mnmmml\‘t-n \r(;lrnlnml" aware of ;hu vestal throued io the West, the 2| s she live: e TG joyous tidings. ey were furnished with transportation City and County of . ecarnestly roc 3 M ApaaLia (oo W antsthe guasihs S dnen shodived FLORIDA. {7 e Goremment fo the Suspension Bridge, nid, it go- fare the enlsction of Hooo Urediey e nited Beteh e P e i R e 4 ser any age has been so rich as ours CONDITION OF THE FREEDMEN. r;-nlan w‘;l.h mMnln‘lmnl a special train was provided by tic genius. Our grandfathers saw Siddons | BY TELECRAPR To THR TRIDONE. i3 the Great Westorn Railway, £ ¥ FIRES. ¥ . 5 | "w The ¢ o This drew up in tho roar of the jail at about 10 o'clock, r fathers enjoyed Kean and Bootl AsmNoTON, Nov. 19.—The report of Major-Gen. J. | and shortly sfterwards the men “wero sefely lodged on Frniare and there ¢ on and women still living, who I eide secing all tuese in_full splendor have lived to ap- plaud, veside. Fanny Kemble and Cushman, Rachel and Ristori. Sarely it is hard to believe that the age G. Foster, Assistant Commissioner of Froedmen, District of Floria, for October, has been recoived at the Freed- men’s Bareau in this city, Gen. Foster reports that there is little vhange in the feeings evinced toward the freed- board, and in ¢ of & guard of 20 men with a corporal ane sorgeant, under command of Licut, Harnson, 17th Legiment, took their departure for their destination shortly afterwards. As the prisoners were marched out of the goal, iu pairs, oY TRLfGRAPE 0 T TRIBINE. Fort PLam, N. Y., Nov. 19.—M. F. Kemp's broom- factory and warehouse were entirely destroyed by fire last ht. Hi 6,000, partially insured. Solomon stored in a house night. His loas is about Smith's loss is about §1,500, on broom-corn whose forces can produce such fruit as this is an un- 1 Outario, = St ae Sant 1§ e bi = men in bis district since his last report; that they are | to the train alongside, tho sight of the line of soidicrs SIS, . & ‘7::" b= “fi,,];l; '| l[“:: ‘"’"’"‘,;“ give birth fo greas generally kindly and fairly treated, buk that some cases of | drawn up proved a source of uneasiness to some, st least, | GHTEC adjoiing. . Political Notices. { poots, b to those who can interpret the | FIods ind unjust conduct on the part of bad men have | of the party, who did not appear to focl suro but that | (uuego. ,12 7 I SROADWAT. . A few minutes before 12 o'clock last nighta fire "flmfi works of the great poets who are gone, and this is much. To thoroughly understand and epjoy a performance like that of Ristori's * Elizabeth " demands natural come to his knowledge. At two points, Cedar Keys and Monticetlo, it was found necessary to send duuchmmwu of soldiers to assist the officers of the Bureau in performing their duties and protect the loyal refugees and freedmen. something different from a joyful relcase was intended. The uneasiness was soon dispelled as the friendly dis- romwn of all became apparent, and the prisoners took a carty leave of the gaol offieials. The prisoners received a good supper at the station before starting, and each was was disoovered on the third floor of the premises No. 428 Broad- way. Owing to the promptaess of the Fire Department, the flames were prevented from spreading beye ond the floor on | sympathy, cultare aud learning. It is a product of | No facts regarding theso disturbances are given. There . H |Imh|-mn;'vh' genius, but of a genins trained By arduous | Are many cases of arbitration, owing to mg“l‘l’“‘“'h‘"‘ pressnted with & §5 groenback, in order that they, might s P Rt i T s oot 1 T f gl e e B by caaiul study in many fields, | close of the working sesson. Tt is statedthat the people | DOt be wholly destitute—the moncy being provided by the W_;t;fl?m'";r;mwflw hwi e the Asaewbly s s the said bave B o bt Ballrm it with Tt et ords | are groatly intorested in politics, and exbubit warm eyi- American Consul. s o iy o vt enpiet ;llwnfl%mmnx tives i the Govest Gommitiee, to omisale candidate e Con ‘o those who follow it with prepared minds, it affords | Yo' ith the President, aud cordially indorse bis - | On reaching the Falls the Fenians bade good bye to oecupiod by Tubbell & il taanafacturers of weather-str A Councilmanic Convention in sach Senstorial to couslet : their escort by giving threo hearty choers for the Sheriff, Tioes abost e tneturers o soWing tha. | of ihe asme number of delegaies (rom the vorious Disiriet a deep and satisfying delight; to younger spirits much of it must be incomprehensible—many of its beauties must pass unperceived: indeed, we may well believe that there are few persons among those who make up these nudiences who thoroughly comprehend the wonder they are bebolding. They admire the rich dresses, they are excited by the striking situation p mations. Among violent partics some animosity au be- come apparent toward the knnhcmer- and those citizens | who aidad the Union cause during the war. The negroes manifest a deop interest in securing lands, and the whole | number of acres entered during the month was 22,320, | Gen. Foster transmits also the report of the Superin- | tendent of Education, which is hoveful in the extreme. iverytling is very favorable, and the improvements in his They uaturally felt deligh across the Froutier. and the goal oflicers generally. at their being once more the Goaernor of the goal, FEELING AMONG TWE BRITISH TROOPS AT THE RE- LEASE OF THE FENIANS. BY TELEGRAPH 0 THE TRIBUNE. Toroxto, Nov, 19,—A company of tho Royal Hussars Towmpkins. . Ulster. . Warren ... Washington. chino needics, also ocoupied & portiou of this floor. "Loss slight. .,flu first floor was occupied as a cigar and tobacoo store by Church & Waldron. Their loss on stock by water is about $2000, They were insurod for $1,000 in the Phonix Company, but the policy expired s few days since and was not renewed. The busement 1s occupied as o saloon by & man named Hal- lock. Loss by water slight. The building belongs to the Poillon estate, and is damaged to the amoust of 500 ; probably ::;r‘ “"h“"“:{"_“’ away by l"“‘ passions, melted by the | prnch oxcite bis warmest expressions. According to the ut there is something more than this, which | Superintendent, there are the kindest feelings of sympe- can ooly be felt and understood by those who are | thy and regard between the Souvtherners and the freedmen, L t prepared by thought and educajion to understand | and the former Lave no desire to keep the black man dows. regiment of infantry. The Queen’s Own refuses 10 do Ristori’s truth to nature, her delicate sense of humor, | They ate very willing, and evon desirous, of seeing tho | 4uty if tho Venian prissiers af apt e her intense feeling, ber refinement of culture, her rich | latter educated. In the day schools there are about 1,500 | citement exists among them. Their officors at @ meeting . 3 ot - on Saturday were hissed while cxplaining the position of imagination. These qualities break upon us as we | ebolarr, and nearly the same number of adults in the | 4 "Govornment. 1t is foared Dt they wil make an follow her through the plag—they come out more aud | LiEbt schools, oside a great many receiving private in- g ¥ 3 left this morning for Fort Erie to patrol the river in that vicinity, They are to be immediately reénforced by a Wayne... Westchestor insured. No. 430 s sccupled on the first floor by J. Hunt, dealer in boots and shoes. Loss on stock by water slight. 'His goods wel iu‘:«rt-d with tarpaulins by the Insurabce Patrol, under our. L apper foors wors not much damagal. L e e 22 apt. Williamson was prosent with detachment mfi ;';flh; i'-':.’,;'.’.';: . «--- 14,366 from the Fourteeath and adjoining Precinots. attel t to lynch the prisoners. v ; ol . struction. He estimates that between 4,000 and 5,000 - . ; wmore srongly a3 memery recall what we bare soet | et asarimaen "o sposts.of the searcity of | _The Courtof the Quecn's Heneh opencd this morning, iicial ut we know that we must see her often to judge | ],m..i,im‘_,,,,d ‘states that there will be no chance of col- | ¥hen ud';ul lm: «thnl:l"nn appoal would be made for & CONGRESS—[OFFICIAL). ¥rom Peking, (hina—Iateresting to Missionaries. fairly what has cost so much to create. | fecting tanes until the cotton shall come fn. No opinion | B trial for Lynch sud McMabon before Thursdsy. FIRST DISTRICT. TWENTIETH KISTRICT, e Chasncey Goodrh lottar to a frieud i —_— “Elizabeth” seems to us an uncommonly good | is expressed or facts given regarding the cotton or other o actingplay, Historically it is worth very Littl, that, | crops 1 sidher of tbe roporta. - 4 OBITUARY. e, g e judging it by literal standards, thongh we think it | —~— e Tawlter.... 3179 it The Arat in. Everybody pot unlikely it may be much truer to the spirit of the | GEORGIA. DON MIGULL, EX-KING OF PORTUGAL. Herkimer. :L"'n'afl.’-:ffi’.:::;':“ "'J«'"'-"":“M::‘ twice week to sew o her n{l‘:'::‘ :‘:Im?-?“m’:m.u-‘: Total .. 164 1 time than it is to dates and the juxtaposition of | Laflin's majority, 4764, events,. We do noi need to dwell on the mis- statements and anachronisms of the play; they are too patent, and are no doubt deliberate on the part of REVIVAL OF THE CHAKLESTON MERCURY. Don Maria Evanst Miguol, ex-King of Portngal, BY TELEGUAPH TO THR TRINUE. A : > - : whose death s announced by the Cable, was born at Lisbon, Wasnixa1ox, D. C., Nov, 19.—The following dispatch | o 96 1802 He was the third son of King John VI, and B bial twelved f WAL WAL B parents to Drasil, where. in con he whe'e sue 10 purchase & wasbine “—of the sazie kind, & Willcox & Gibbe.—[ Advertisement. Oneida..... 12470 11053 when six years old fol Wostchest's 'IA)"..' Signor Giacometti. The construction of the play | Cuakigstos, Nov. he Charleston Mercury wos issued ¥ ” " - . . S . - ence of o neg e 800 tockl K ty, 1417, thows a ma of tov gres tatent to peruit us o think thi o for he firt e sinen February T 1t wimit | G L G VR Voot e e || Faism, L e el THE STATE OF TRADE. (hat he did not know very well what he was about, | fdiforially that the war uibilated the theory of State Rights, | /%" ws) Sheing unable to read and to write. At the i — Churebill, Perry. . 4 R and propeses to devote itself in the futurs to the internal devel ~ Bo Blaced Mmsclf st the head of € Total... 12013 Moadison. .. %3 300 He had two prineipal objects in view. He meant to | opment of Southern interests. tion of his mother he placed himsel he head of the . 1 y e 300 keep Elizabeth on the stage through the whole play. andd absols On June 2, 1#2, e headed a Robertson's majority, 2m6. Oswego ... B3 g wuw, e - ag £ play, PROCEEDINGS IN THE LEGISLATUR | ELEVENTH DISTH —— | torms. Corn dull, pasties spar X and to make the interest all centre in her. He meant MILLEDGEVILLE, G, Nov. 19, —The Senate has passed Van Wyck, Total .. 14461 6617 | Oute16, 806 busk Ouio sold ue ae, that we should, not onle, not forget her, but that we | o bill, extending the time to debtors, to pay the first in Orange..... 948 Churchill's majority, 564, gty ok, 4 » " ore, y . Sull N ky, $2 MWt retatl. al freights firm. To New-York—Wheat 23c., | Sullivan A Mnn;flunn DISTRICT. (,’-rnlk.lhfl'y 190 Oste [le. Weathet cloudy sad should all be ber lovers, that we should all be ready to do and dare for ber, avd that we, too, with old Burleigh, whom he graciously makes live a stallment on debts, to January 1, 1568, ey, Kager | oot duriog the It 48 bours—Floue 9,498 bbie, Wheat E7.909 703 bash, Corn. 169,061 busb., Oats 224 213 bugh., Bacley 112.578 bush., . Rye 50,009 bush., Pess 12,281 bush. (‘rlldfl'flfl.—‘l bbls. s 4 Wheat 210525 b Corn 212,310 bush.. Osts 73,820 bush. T bush., Rye 14,970 bush, Afloat in the C Cortland... Onondaga. 115 .. 10192 P s majority, 259 TWELFTH DISTRICT ) hird ned the Miisters, and expelied his ule only to the vigorous Don Miguel, ban (April ), 1824). impr futher, who owed the rost Paser daen NORTH CAROLINA. few years after the historians put an end to his wise ORGANIZATION OF THE LEGI interfere . — o b . , SLATURE. Keich “Total 15260 W66 - o 2 12 o o) o hed together with his mother, by withdrew icham, Colller. of ;nu: use (n&l 1‘.'“ alhx.:n:l |““,': 0 nrs:l\;(-x Ilpun’ll_l‘tr lifeless | yy razromarn vo Tur yainoss. TRt s et S Viowna, o admira. | Dutchess... 7407 5 MeCarthy's majonty, 554, ter. tneliding shipments from Buffalo for 14 hody, and bewail ber death with tears. i, first, 0. e Laifilibis- Soe' enges- ‘policy of Mettornich Colusmbia, fevm Ovwego for 9dayn ending ITth—¥lour 2,400 bbls.. Wheat L274,131 he meant; and then he bad in mind to make this | j, clectio v K. pe of | the deaits of King John VL, the legitimate heir. Pon bust., Corn 1,398,257 bush, Usts 309 660 bust, Bariey 676,146 buk., ized to-day by the clection of W. E. Manley Speaker of | g Kye 345,076 bush. In stors bere this morning—Wheat 115,240 bush.. grand figure of & woman move through a scene com- | the Senate, and Mr. MeAden Speaker of the Bowe of | B A R e ol b e Coru 51,524 busb., Oats 59,108 busly, Bariey 71,541 busks., Rye 4,000 whose bend, toge Intt 3 to Don Miguel. The loar dull asd 25c. The old eficers were reélected. Gov, Worth's | pact of all the chief ¢veuts of her time, the events | Commons. er accepted and, lower ; Superfine st $10 dull; sales s that always rise to our thoughts when the name of | Message will prooably be sent i to-morrow. . consented 10 take an osth upon the Con- | — i e T Klizabeth is spoken. He meant that we should No other business transacted. stitution. Soon, however, ke dismisecd the Cortes and com- | Pm’f_"‘:!_ m‘;}:;:w L % rmceipte. 1,00 hoad. Moss Pork sold st 10, Jeauary de- the names of Bacon, Spencer, Raleigh, Shakespeare - bined to get proclaimed King of Portngal by a part of the cou oy majority, €106 ety no demand on the spot ; hoid st the clove at $22 50, Lard at & stituent Cortes. At the same time he repudinted the plan of & TWESTY-IFTH INSTRICT 1. tor Paime. Gold 139 that we should hear of Leicester's fall, and follow TEXAS. P 4 Kolsny. Clessbro. | Uswroo, Nov. 19.—Floor dull; sales 1,500 bble. st $11 52812 ~wwadbs 3 A : marriage with his nicoe. who was prevented from landing and Livingston. 3668 0 | o0 o 12 b0 fov Hod Winter; 61430 for Whike: 1550 Essex's love; that the Armada should be defeated, | ORTEGA TO RETURN TO NEW-ORLEANS—CONCEXTRA- | compelled to repair to England. The partisar of Donwa Muria Ot " pted h:“m,l_i""u 4o gl el e et ‘.“t Bate: and Davison punished, and Drake be feasted and Bur- 3 were conquered, aud only muintained at the Island of Terceira B« ¢ 4 b iy 4 )i TION OF TROOPS OX THE RI0 GRAXDE. pecRes Yates. 75 dull_ saies 30,000 bush. Canada at §120@$1 21 for Bay Quiste. Kye leigh trusted; that Mary Stfart should die, and that | e i pLora ‘d“m"fl:_’ 8 the gromsest | yy .. 1o bowe s clomd’:v hte to hethu:l‘—b'I%urT&., oot the Queen should tri ; that Essex should die and | ®¥ TALPORAFE 70 TRA TRIBCNE. A g A g Schoharie Total...16W &3 | e a gy L To Tr - 3“:"“" heart break beneath the royal purple. | GaLvistow, Nov. 19.—A special dispetch states that :,', :-::lmmll Lo Sy e 2= Kelgey's majority, 4303 el ¥ T e A & Lo The play-wright has doue his task well and produced | Gen. Ortega and his party remain at Brazos, the guests of | Maria ) Jotal TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. 31700 bush. Barley, 20,000 bush. Rye, 14,000 bush, Pess. Conal . i ] i iand also d Pruyu's majority, 53 Lincoln. MeCormick. | ¥ yporte—1,281 bbi busti. Wheat, 30,500 bush. Corn, & succession of se that keep us interested and ab- ::w t:nl;\mund('rfi(:a hm colored United States lrrl-unp-. B T e VIFTEENTH DISTRICT | ome. . " 3 $4.09 bush. Bark b. Rye. . e 5 was ) ) g 9 rtegn has 6 B i t 1 t Ories o Midlim, Sehuy! 2080 P RILADELPH) 9 —Prices are unsettled by the decline in sorbed to the end. This was bis work, {0 skotoh the s afordyg 8 inteation to rotarn to New Orleals. | Miguel on May ®, 163, sigaed Rens 03| Tioga o o104 Fiour portine 642 9450, Extes Family $13@$1. ontline of the picture; it was for Ristori to fill up the delayed inland travel, which at present | Jieing forevor exiled’ from the king R e She | Tebolis s I WL LA Con ool ol ube = horseback ficen hundred | Geos, where be issued & protest the capitul W § L | i Oats 10 saivs 3,000 bush, ot Pork dectined $3; 63@65c. Hacon duclined $1. Lard hosvy. Whisky dull; Pean- @824, Olio "“. o performed only Federal troops are expec tai Taieaat #21 t after & memorable fashion. o 3 ahe dos on the Moxican froutier 500n., | wrested from him by force nily repaired to K Total W once before of the resemblance of where " 4 st the Pope ik of Portugal Dou Mig Ristori's style to that of Cbarlotte Cushmau, next to o : B e " On Bt S, 18, & | Lincoln's majo gl fho oheve Ristori the finest elocutionist we bave ever heard NEW-ORLEAN Tarried in Germany the Frincess of Lowenstein Wertheim-Ro SWRSTTANN Ristori the finest elocutionis o ever heard. i e of ustein “'y b= el S Bin g 3 BY TELLGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. uberg, by whom he had three daughte oon, Mignd . Cuaa W rl]l:: l‘l‘l":‘l‘:::::l:: P 'ul:-b'.:.l;g:::.l:‘::,&:‘;’:‘,‘:‘,‘ New- Okt 5, Nov. 19.—Largo numbers of visitors :n'u ,L‘..u'm'.'m 19, 1953 ) e Fi e :\l‘..-:::-fi; . MM No W _W.C.C mason S P - are daily arriving hero. Tho Federal snd State Offices will ¢ Steube | liod Wabssh ot $2 52, Amber Miohigan, & woman of natural s, of culture, of refinement; | he closod to-morrow in order to give tho employés an op- | e b S 1182 15 Corn 4he. loswer. opesing st 89c.. closing dull | seciation,—A reqular and an actress beside who beld her high art in rever- | portunity to witness the inauguration of the Grand Fair. SF JERORAVE B WS W Total .. 17750 0. 1 Mixed. Oata lc. lowor, at 42c. Lake Freighte—gc, #w n.-v“":z-‘“_ and Third-ave., ence, and labored i1 it with zeal and conscience. One Eenator 4. . Doolittle of Wisconsin left this moruing s g b g Nov. 19--Coorge B Seges, oue of Wari's majority, 6315 e 7 seam. Wecaints of the pust wesk | THIS (Rouily) . W. H. DE CAMP, gift God denied ber, the gift of beauty, and wanting | for Galveston, for a short visit to Texas. | the oldest f ey his sily, Gied B moculsg T Mooty i) | Dush.Usta. 13, sis. Barl-y, 3,000 bus. Rys. 000 bbia. | _Joun Nowvox, } Becretactes. that she had never fair sward of the crown that was -~ | Boesams 6 o MYonros... 704 Tioos? | Fieae, 36900 buch. Wik, BoL000 buch. Oorn, 164080 bush. Duie, 008 ;‘ Fricads of Jokn W. Farmer v hers. KANSAS. | 3 3 . c.. B 19,—Fiour quist; sxlea—Ambar State Whoat, 83 15. | EVENI! TR "—g""' o But Ristori's beanty is something mnlrxveloun. It Ifi . - { SANDWICH ISLANDS. Total .. 10757 O O e L e L o Eleetic The precsnve of ol who Bease the all grace, all tenderness, all majesty, all laughter, al ‘N CTORY—THE UNION PACIFIC AR Selye (Iud. Rep.) ma)., 15 Balay, 6 Shipped by tows on 13th aad 19th: v DANIEL D. T. DAVIES, Cbairmes. plnfum mingled iu such a way that we believe all SURFOWSKEREN S e R ARRIVAL HOME OF QUEEN EMMA—OEEAT OALE ATSEA. | Total 17 b, Wheat, 80,100 bush. , Barlay, 173,90 buso. ; Outs, | Josrrn Bagor, . h RAILWAY. ‘ ST TRLEORAPS T0 THE TRIBUNE. Field's majorit Hye. 9.100 bush. ; Feed, 284 tuna. Vo Conpislior, .. Nov. 19 —Crude Turpeutine, $35 06 for Vi 2 52 for Hard. Spicia Turpeatioe, Ti. - CHARLES L. FLEMING, BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS TAX PAYERS' AND PEOPLI P Canvassers mot at 10 a. m., in the | S4aeT. Tar X Chamber of the d of Supervisors. Supervisor Ely New Oxteans. Nov. 19.—Cotton firm: sales of 1,400 bales Low canvassed the Twenty-tirst Ward, and Bupervisor Bloak- | Middigz b Recrlp Fpetpe: L ue the stories we have ever heard of the power of beauty, in fable or in sober histo: And whon & mind like Ancammo, Kanses, Nov, 19.—The Cheyenne peace con- bere, & soul like bers, uu intelligence so deep, a wit so - keen, such & power of feeling, speak to us through | ference is @ fuilure. It was to have been held at Fott | Foobic i e o e R t e such a face, move before ns with such a gait, so robed | Ellsworth. The Indians would not go thore, but assem- | walute, to which the Jorbitt wed the Prussian war ahip | Joy the Sixteenth and Lwelfth Wards. The roturns of the | York Excounge. b tode. premium. Frei it and adorned, we find it hard to analy ze this gracions | bled at St. Serahal, on the Sauts Fe road, 45 miles south- | Vanetta, respouded. Whowsnudy of people assombled fo grect | Twolfth Ward opiy wero found complete. The errors in | T Xkw K- oroun. Nev. I9.—The demand m Ol has fallen off; vision, hard to write foral words of eulogy, or tem- | yogt, and informed the Commissioners that they would | :‘.';-3’;»’?::? ¢ of Hodatal T TENEE NI, 7 an.1] oo Bevensteath Wi was ecrrected Mné 4FR MU | :‘n-;,?'(::)':'n:‘ oy g g S per words of criticism. | not go to Fort Eilsworth to reccive their presents; they | E | Congress and several Assembly Districts were comploted, | ®* v terne L (o 6 on dul and irrogular salos o 200 bales Her voice, too, is anotber gift. In the scene where | did not want any, and if the Goverument wanted to give | | The w-ul'-mzfll_u‘:-q 7 Micdlivgs st 31232 SAN Francisco, Nov. 19.—The bark Smyrniote brings Honolulu dates to Nov. 2. Queen Emma arrived at Honolula in the stoamer Vandorbilt, Oct. 22, after a passage of BY TELEGRAPN TO THR TRINUNR. Special _Notuces. was imprisohed f « bottle, but modern art, more tastefu! than ancient magic, bas cavgnt the fragrant spirit of the Bowsrs aud caged itin e, — WARDS = SATASNAN. Gs.. Nov, 19.—Cotton dull; sales of 300 bales Middlings she dictates the two letters, one to Davison, recalling | them any it should send them to St. Serahab. They re- | - & 9 Leicester, the other to Bucon, rewarding Shakespeare, | fuse to cede the Smoky Hill route | TRAGEDY IN BALTIMORS. Fenton . L | e row, Nov. 10, ~Cotion fm sad advussed fus salss of 300 | SToel Withiruwthe stopporium £ aoop of FHALO'S JIGREE 1he varied power of ber fine voice is felt. How quickly | The United States ‘Commissioners bave reported the 2ELE0RAPE 70 THE Woodtord. ... 8052 | bales Middi Y l'll{i'lml 1l end lowsr; Supesior, $9 300 BLOOMING CEREUS, and the breath of the sromatic ceptive wil it changes from digrity to condescension, from anger | & “'llt“""" “‘H"” ";“";’“‘“ :""' ;’f,"“l("“"" branch of | ™ g primorE, Nov. A horrible affair ocourred | Hat Gallagher ] o e o e BT 35, " Doubte Extra "#11 258813, | pervade the eir. - ( praise, ff to flat e U. P. I R. to the Sestsbury of the iaterior. this afternoon af ¢ of Mr, Jesse Marwden, on Fast o s i Giod Spring. 81 132 #3 15, Pe D Ramber of Commssrera resa Nogiog of the Chsnihes to sweet, low tones of praise, from sarcasin to flatters. | “py . exeursion party have boen receiving an enthosisstic | pyitmorest. M £&.n daughter of Mr. Marsden, Agt. Con Goul 2 75 Cotn ansettled and lowe roe— g Now a flute, and pow & trumpet, if Elizabeth spoke | yelcome. A bl was given this evening 1o honor of their | residing with his fomily, while utler the infinencs of a 6t of in Hackett o #1056 81 08; Yollow White. $1 1021 12; | of Commerce will be beld on THUKSDAY NEXT, Nov.2at 1 #0, what wonder that her poets and courtiers told her | visit. Speeches were made by Dr. Tyng, Mr. Webb and attacked her own cl ;lw;'h {l k S48 | Obatos Wow Yollow, 9 "'u:n“n';‘:f‘@f..‘s‘s?' G vtfi"fl o'clock p. m., to receive 8 report from the Specisl Comaittes p- Cichman, With & con Salpine. A e o g0 Ny . Y10 | ointed to consider the expedisucy of memorializing Congress fa But that was a favor of the abolition of the tax ou cotton. 3 ike ano Orpheus. o1 ) 1 vails, that she sang like avother Orpheus. others. The utmost huy:«;ny and good feeling provails, | i e i oot e ogd o o e stilted comparison, and could convey no idea of such | o —— | - * e Shal - — &'Voice. Naver has it boen our lot fohiear such tones. | ST. LOUIS. | Shmnted e e o b e oot T e Taylor 1 T8 i0M 1 Medlear LY TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. i ress, because tl — o odes e excitemen . It may seem trivial to wpeak of #, ause the —— | Tlll;n;”f‘rliu:;lm:m;u;:;”-x.:‘:‘v ment in the neighborhood. iicsts Rond 2605 | Wi, A. Darling.....7095 DAILY TRIBUNE. Wood over Darlivg......... <1610 dressos of the stage have rarely anything remarkgble | ) ABSEMBLY —NINTH DISTRICT. 8 4 THE SALE OF THE MISSOURI RAILROADS—DEVELOP- in them, or what is of interest beyond the hour. But LATER. $10 por annum; #5 for six months. b R MENT OF THE LEAD REGIONS—IMMIGRATION—A Bavtivone, Nov. 19.—It appears that Mrs. Clogg did not : - this was not sowith Rachel, whose dresses first taught sawici ob T Bask. | ved in inflicting serious injury on her own ehliiren, Dot Heury Rogers ... 201 Chas T. Pl SEMI-WEEELY TRIBUNR. us all that costume might mean, not ouly of beauty . 5 attempted to do so. Seelng kill the lttle boy, Eich Norman Stratton ogers over & Madl subseribors, 1 copy, 1 year—104 numbers .. o rianm, E y and grace, but of historic fidelity. Nor is it any more | »T FELSGRAYR 79 THS TRISUNE. | man, they made their escape from their mother unharmed. The hun.nu rg.[-;nhl?x.;‘rflct.nd o Mail subseribe { yeur—104 numbers. 7 » No, 164 ':;rofi.fix;x"nc-sm, ; - . . Satord 1 £ 3 0 > 3 o) o] o - 7] Jol ot Ma cribe 3 1 the case with Ristori, whose sense of what is fitting $1. Louis, Nov. 19.—Gen, Fremont bid ove million do) ‘u':.'n:}‘ ,.;.-I::nu was removed to un insane asylum shortly after n’;"nyhlmmld il Lok iy l"’elrsu.uul\:-x.:}l e 3 Mave just pocsived additions 1o Souk tope stock of « lars for the Iron Mountsin Railroad; buta lower bid was ASSEMDLY-—FOUKTELNTH DISTRICT. | months. IRISH POPLINS, | sl i times scarcely less than that of and beautiful is some ti y ity AV BN o A 0 | Alex. H. Mulligan. ... 875 (Picm Bres. & Co.,) uln::u.lu.vu GRAY, STEEL, BROWNS, yo A Rachel. We suppose there is little doubt that in this | accepted. The issues involved in the salo of the Cairo - 13 eSDEC] i o e fi e GRAPH TO THR TRIBUNE 4y 8 ] Creatper over Mulligan oo 219 | play of Elizabetb, espe cially in the three first acts, we | gnq Fulton Railroad affect other roads sold heretofore. 1f | - ;A‘ NNAD Gay Nov, 19.—A citisen named Augus- R ! 400l new solets. : ; see the English Queen as she was seen by those about | . ¢,u¢e has no right to sell the Cairo and Fulton road, | tos McLean, was shot yestenlay by a freedman in o disputs 71 | Goo. W. Pl [kt e ‘,n;,',‘:,?;', i i e GASHMERD ROBES, v wbout ten ceuts. The verdict of the Jury was “willful murder.” Alexander W B sed to names of subscribers Box her. Her dressin the first act, of green velvet and | 5 vight existed to sell any other railrosd. 3 ASSKEMBLY —EIGHTRENTH DISTKICT. gold, her hair set with diamond daises, with the small | * Capitalists interested in tho Fort Kiley Railrond pomisustos il Ne wn surmounting all, is royal robing. Thus arrayed coeded o8 an ezcursios to lrom Mulylul-m [2 ANOTHER RAILROAD EXCURSION. Loander Buck. ........251 | J 69 ,u',“';;‘;f'g'g,wm George ¥. Noy 1671 ] o o d A Mr. Walter, of Zhe London T'imes, was al Y TRLRORAPH TO THE TRINUNE. FElizabeth moved and walked; this conscientious at- L - o | tempt to portray the aspect of the woman delights u An immense enterprise, in which New York capitali Atcuisox, Kansas, Nov. 19.—The party of railro we r'l ct R‘uu’:ri o ml\::h for it as we re el!Curl)'h: ! i"“’,‘;’.‘“- is 00 2"0 T o 'l“"md l*:v'n‘lkl:fl 1'udh [ ;-x--unmul-l;. from n;:.mn. New York, cn;}, .{d Io'(‘hI-;;-m»; | i i s : . | gions of Missouri. Since election a tres| us bas | lent here to- for the present terminus of the Ce el and Macaulay for like faitbiulness in their depart- | £ o 0 migration. = | .;"!hnf:'f lfic Railwy, of -'hmnumuu:u:;n:; completed. e the Government ASSEMBLY—NINETEENTH DI John E. Develin 1593 | Chas. H. Kitche Samuel D. Brook 486 | Develin over Brool ABSEMBLY —TWENT! STRICT. ..2635 | Henry Arcularius. ... 240 B85 50 TO $2,000. The largest asortment that can be found soywhers. M. J« PAILLARD & Co., Manufscturers aad I ineludes several officers of the ment. Her dress in the second act—of black velvet, {7 . : Witk s Dorder ‘of gold lines sbont the skirt; Jong, | vy e O B e e erl, Wi pre. | Cvnhipsaners, mavy distisguahed capltalisi and. sategien e AU T e 2t S i MARRIED. tight sloeves, of white satin, puffed from the Wrist 10 | yensod his marriago in s fashionable church by forbidding | o elt partq of the conntry “amonk S Smith of New. | o0 Zaboth Cady Stanton, und eight votes in tho | BLACK—BERRY—At the reuidence of Mry. fl, G. Horry, Rockland, v Rov Mr. D€ | Fampshire. Messrs. Havemeyer of New-York, Sill and Claflin the banns publicly. The consul was subsequenly married | "\ifiuChusetts. Sentor Pomeroy of Kansas, 1t M. Fomeroy by & magistrate. - _ of Boston, E. H. Nichols of New-YVork, and large number of Two Cincinnati detectives tried to arrest an alleged de- | representatives of the leading railrouds of the country aud of faulter from Cinecinnsti yesterday, but accepted $500 fur | the press. his release. Subsequently the prisoner surrendered, and | N dewmanded the return of the money, which was complied | SAN FRANCISCO. reNE. woek. Maiy Thursdsy, November 15. 1886, b air Dtk of Brsoklyn to biis Clara C. Horry of Rockland. CONKLIN—WEST—On Seturday, Novewber 17, at Trinity Charch, by the Rev. O. H. Dutton. Chal s Conalin, eaq., of Amagansect, L. 1., to Miss Anuie Weet of this No oards. DURYEA—MORTIMER—On Monday, Norembar of the bride’s grandpsrents, by tbe Rev. E. 2 Dryes so fiiss Goocgotie T. Mortimer. both of thia city. Twentieth—her own Ward, The Eightecuth Ward, which completes the District, is yot to be cunvassed, Of twelve Wards, the canvass is now complete, Nino of the ten Wards remaining bave been called over, but the defects found in the returns have not been corrected. The canvass will h-:r:'l‘y be concluded befors the end of the The Bo: Jjourned to weet to-day at 10 . m. the shoulder, and a cap of pearls and a rich stomacher of jewels—has more a modern look than the first, but it ‘is nevertheless faithfully studied from bistoric rom It is when she wears this dress that the heautiful tender scene takes place between her and Essex, where Ristori shows what sbe is capable of in YRENCH CHINA, SELLING AT ONE-HALF THE U NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPES. Stone Ware ‘slways on baad. Cut and Pressed Glass Ware, hand- somest maaafactured. House-Fumishing Goods to Wood sad Metal Ware. % 2 fy : with. The detectives failing to produce s requisition from | o indeed, this act is the finest of all for variety | yhe Governor of Obio, the risoner was discharged by the | SRITAERT wF THRABURE_ANYIATION OF VICTORIA TO o DURYEE-FOWLER~A! Soutbampton, L. L. io e Prdbyiecien 1ol ; of incident and pldly F’r"h“""“"ri hu!.hmg can sui- | Police Comuissioners. " THE UNITLD STATES DISCTSAED. MISSOURL Charch, on m g«:_vxu H-;:'u.. v. Jud. m = i r Ristori's rendering of hypocrisy where she sigus. —— SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—The Steamer Golden Age sailed to- ot daaghter variet b R ary Stuart’s death warraut, or that with James VIth, ASONIC. day for Panama with §73,000 in treasure, of which §760.000 S I aon=scaw: '“”-"-'-T S ELEGANT FANC THE . and probably nothing was ever finer than the chan, MASONIC. 4 1o New-York. Among her pussengers is Gen. Rufus Ingalls, PRANK BLATR CERTAINLY DEPFATED. | BOCH-SCHWARTZ—On Temdey, Osicber 8, by the Lov, DINNER, TEA, TOILET AND COLOONE SETS. that comes over ker whole face and action when .E: i s W L Sl i P tion 1o the | 7 THLFORAYE T0 THE TRINON rwerts. inte of Belimere MANTEL VASES, PUNCH BOWLS, &e., &e. ictoria advices say that q annexaf the | 51, Louts, Nov. 19.—C. H. Branscomb has boen doclared | SKOW—BERRY-—-At the residauce of the brdes mother, Rocklagd, | Siivar Plated Ware, Arst quality, beautiful deslgus. Parisias Whits Novom y Nathuuiel P, THE CELEBRATION IS BALTIMORE. Unitad States was under discussion. The Victoria Teleg: ! Y YRLESBAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. news 7 saye England gives assistance and saddles ua with & camberous form Mllurmmtml against our wishes. The fed- BavTiMORR, Nov. 19.—Great preparations are mak- | (1} (iloriiies spend hundred of U of dollars every ing for the ceremonies incident to the laying of the corner- | year on the ter tory, and ark :l:- lfli{amuu to paybuta stone of the new Masoulc Temple tomorrow. Numerous | tithe of the outlay in consequnce of its \nfuncy, e et o St ek, ol WA iy | Erer7 et odesy e ST o8 5 Sy Somipn et nating often in armed outbreaks, while in the United States expected tomorrow. ‘The procession will ba formed a9 10 | Territorien scarcely o remonstrance is heard. Ono country is | will o 3 :{- hears of the retarn of Drake. The change is full of nature, it is sudden but vot violent, we feel ber joy as we had almost believed in her sorrow, and the air of almost girlish delight with which she listens to the good news from sea, is delicious in its honest sim- plicity and heartiness. In the third act Ristori gives us a splendid and ac- ‘Satne, on Th !ndfl..lllrvl D. Suow of Brooklyu 10" Miss Rocklaod WOOD—HOWELL—On Monday, Novembar 19, st Upper Aque- bogue, L. 1., by the Rev. E. Hule, Mr. Wedster O. clty to Lyais 8. Liowsll of the former plsce. NI 945 elected to the Legislature over Frauk Blair. The votes cast after sundown bolni_docllnd legal by the Attorney- General of the State. This decision also elocts 8. D. Ridgely, Radical, to the State Senate, and increases Gen. Pilows majority. Branscomb and Ridgoly baye received their certificates from the County Clerk. "hl Legislature bly prevent s recurrence ot this trouble. HADLEY'S CHINA HALLS, ° DIED. outate of Elizabeth as she must have looked | o'ciock, avd will no doubt be o most i ive affair. T) the head of affai; f 1 e o B e e | e s | e e | o i e B | e et reprods of that worn Elizabetb when she | Master of Grand Encampment, Heury S. Palmer of Mil The bark gi pmiate brings 2,50 kegs of sugar, and I v Y ‘s Naila- | The frieudssnd relstives are invited 1o attsnd the fanersl services at wont to 8¢ Paal’ by o for the defeat of | ke, s ex to be present. The Balthmore Lodges | of molasses 1. Sanderson is investigating clection frauds iu Calla- | The frlendesul feachen s BRI 1 inat., st L o'clock p. . by el s parcg ',-;’llfl " el i ?:l" Of | Bave boen malug conty arragements in e way of new b | * Wheat dul at 2. 9 B. Legal tendeps, 713 way County, previous to contending Swotzlor s seat. FOWLER—On Sunday, 10th of 1ith mooth, of * Bright's dissase of PMA-‘ one who will be at the tronble ners, regalia, &c.. some of which are really magnificent. The e oy s, gz - . 6T of Ma age. comparing Ristor’s costume with the old cotempor- | President of the Usited Stawes, members of the Cabinet, und LOCAL PO e v o ibo. funiy are-faviked 1o stiand the ary print representing Elisabeth as she 8 r,fln the Governor of the State have boen invited 1o ba present to MARINE DISASTERS 4 LITICS. Th v 1 cloek, 08 (b ‘Mooting House, that occasion will be del i view the ceremoniea and it ia axpected that the Precident will | GREAT GALE AT SEA—SHIP AND ALL HANDS LO:T. oS cor. of Rutherford-ylace and Fiftesuth-st. e 7~ et mn“s"‘ I"" the l'l:f"'"""; reach bere in un erly trin to-morrow mormiug, o dpu Rl s A ROW IN TAMMANY HALL. Ditdian Conaty aperv e copr. a faithful piece of historical paintin, g;..n . b::-f,, of ‘uafaverable woatber lw‘fl'}:]ilm..l:-fi el u:dm".‘:-',‘.',':' San Fraxcisco, Nov. 19.—The gre:'fnla at Hong During the past two or three weeks considerablo I#J::—MM . o Suurdey. l?,_d:_w"“ rer - m}"m rise to their font witte cvial bf delight, | 18 Aich event the oration and other cer¢ monies il take place | Kong was felt seriounly, of 350 and many v T missing | dissatisfaction bas manifested itself among the members of the | FE . B *Here i cries of ight, umm‘-z.mxuumm President Johason will be re. | Advices regeived from Tahit rrvonlhcln-dmiu".z Tammany Hall organization s rogard to what lias been termed Funeral services from her late residence. sn Tussday. 308h inst., at 11 Pflfll;l“:l 'l'll‘!-“ isa I‘:m- faithful to the | ceived at the depot by the Kuights Templar. Hellisama, "n:nfi{w Palmerston s Island, about March 2 ?{‘ ‘:. orthodox u:b:: ribe base m{n‘-g ":cm indi | T ek o o The remains will be takes to Tarcylows for taer- exgctest detai trimmed i e Allk belony ‘ammany 3 ittoo, | mest. m:&-n notions, and_so richly, h&;"mf MasoNioc REUNION.—For some time paet the o vy e o :‘3':,':“-_;1!‘?.5',..“""3"."321‘,‘3‘%‘,“’&“.““‘ e | MOOPER_E Broskiyn, ox Plieg, 100 R T i that we are bfllil::‘mfl;lmhxzm Masanio Fratersity of New Yark have bad in comtepluio u EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. inl candliate for Regluter. " The ' two. most an—u The .:?:a el ihe Gy o, the Masenl Pruaraty, our eyes from moment. Her dress rose scheme. w about 10 be consumma: © WANL | BY TPLEGRAPN TO THE YRINUNE. were ames O'Brien ol wenty-first | - are luvited to ationd the lunersl So%, U S0tk fust., 48 3 o'clock acarlet, em all over with with the wel] | Of & home for the indigent “:d‘m: roe and Ac. | | The Prosident hs appointed D. M. Leatherman of Ten- | Ward, and Deputy Sheriff Thomes H. Who | Washington asd Jobusou-sts., 08 2 v o r} determi O rt of cord) of X at the last | p = N kuewn long waist, the short petticost fringed with silver, | het a suttable asylum sbould be T e | e ey ok Patis b 1047, Rishasd Besiam, Do e | e oo™ The enerel Commitiee was oallod last evening for | HINTON—On Sasday. Norber 1, Mon Ash, widow of Joba W. aud tightly over the hoop 1 folda, the | bave secumalated » fund of $200,000 for thia L but this'ts | master ac A, Harbar. Michigen. Col. William G. Meorw. ove of the | the purpose of ridding its body of these recalcitrant mem! Hinton. 1u boe 534 your of ber age. i lomg rain, of velvt with s deo borle of i ambrod: | 2t PR 165 0SS Mot S ey e | e B 4709 b i s e | Bt o § A T i et | TSR T L eryin gold thread, of five dosign; & stiff with | LT o the Sth ber, st the bullding corber of AT e proposed. expulsion of O'Brien and. Verria, a they had & | JENKINS—On Firs day Benjunin Joakins,aeed 9 yeurs e rasid and Jaoed with 1opo of peaisund | Emeit, oy Lok rcind b o kAT | PLoTE PABSKNTATION — A sumber of the theatica | Subatf - Tghe st 1o somet e el Shd e roisiaee 120 e o e ey o erd o s e laj round her nek the fanlike ruf Of ellots | Tu v e o o e - siendanonand. i s, | Rl and pesom ends of the metropole gutbored st te T e e e ety and sovien] | 8 3osoek . & ot gol chland o] e KWOOD—On Monday, November 13, 3 #uch & mounting crown, all starry poiots, fower- %5’ 'Wm ::h.l'::: there s ::‘&‘:'n..”"."irf':':-f-'-" u:-.“-m ):t m‘:‘:’o‘ :“&qfi'mhm"," “dfi"”"mflm it did not u.’vclgnml and Mary Aun Lockwood, aged 3 years. 3 mouths fike ihu'nr:-hg 0 to be seen, but not de- | no doudt the fair will be eminently ‘and will contri. | cessful engagement at the Fourteenth.st. Circus, and who is | succeed, and it is undorstood that Mr. '0'Brien and Mr. Forris n-:f_',“f:r__" 4o ato lavited to sitend the funetal from their scribed. us Elizabeth looked wbmfbnh (and | bute in no small measure to the object in view. about to sal 'l::eg‘:bvnu‘:‘ g -':fla X, m:-. still nlndn 7('3.'. l:“d'l'?‘lmnla’n Hall. The |:-I-l:l- “vh-;ln&l Teddence, Sixt; st., between l“-“o:'l and Tl:ng.m'.‘:.- ocoas In| I ), a8 mere ), calel wsdel . ol ) eame home to be crowned for the defeat ‘c‘lld. Inml h - y“m::"hawfl nol o ol { ::N..:‘..:?:J.;:m;-..’.- fi:.l:fw.-:w- taken to Groeu: | vormber 18, Harriot N.. | | BALTIMORE. ork, i the 43th yeat L. 1., on Sunda; Mother Tammasy, wheu she cavnot keep hor rebellions childrea : s C. Miller o i subjection. widow of the EIGHTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REPUBLICAN ASS0- ‘K:“:; CIATION, The members of this Associajion, Clsistovher Pull- | blets, each ornamented with emblems wug ve of the Ring. e presentation address was made by Dr. 13 .-.’-nu-m- long associated with the guest of the evening, was re sponded to by the iplent of the gift. ‘The plate was sur. mounted by the nd, * To James Kobluson, the greatest bareback rider in the world.” Effingham The of the Armads, and ns she sits upon the throne, we servis of plats; consleting of & masetve ""',J" g1 g Voo well believe that Shakespeare and Spencer, Sidney n) Bacon sung to ber the true homage of their BY TELRGRAPE T0 THE TRIFUNE. BALTIMORE, Nov. 19.—At the anoual meeting of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, the old Board of Directors wus reéiccted. The olootion of Fresident takes place in Deosmber. or County, for will be convey Sepot foe s 9:) | . Carriges wi Cour audicat.. Now-York. “This last act is to us inexpressibly painful. Untrue