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e e ———————————e THE FENIANS. o —-— UDGES IN RELATION TO | TEE PRISONERS=THE APPLICA- N OF THE CANADIA THLEGRAPH 30 THE TR | —In the case of the Rev. Mr. MeMa- | neh and other Fenians appealing for vew nt was given vesterday afternoon. Inre” 2ard 10 Mx. McKenzie's application for w rule calling on 1o Attorner-General to show can had end the verd| so why & new trial the condemned sct f Justice delivered the following judgment: h the law under which the prison observed that the indictment ce here, especially ter stating at lengt Wyied. the Chiof Justice the first of which charged the prison ¢ to this country for the agninst te Quee purpose of levying war him with having, while 1w ill-digposed foes for th ‘and the thind with having the secotid charged o himself with dive © to prove that th re was diret evidence there was no legal evid of the United States, while the at 8 nutnrad born subject iimsel! of the rights n amother coni d from civil i 1 to the case of Lumvill He had never beard of a trial ® took The facts pro fore Oct. 6, 1865, the officers of the Treasury Department had taken possession of fifteen bales of cotton, lying at avannah River, and bad put it in the custody of W. P. Brown, owner of the Ferry, who lived The cotton was claimed by Crawford s his property, and this Keys had engaged . one of the men set free by Judge Hail, to carry at to Savannah, On Friday, the 6th inst., Stow ers informed Brown that the cotton was about to be tal . but that he himself was not to do it, and swn 1o get himself relieved of its custody by authorities, and of all responsibility in the efore gave notice to the wilitary of moval, and the guard of three men whose pames are given above were sent to the ferry the same evening. The trip to Savanuah was at once put off, Stow- ers giving s & reason that Lis steersman was sic [ the suceeeding Sunday night four of whom were rec: 4 104 been held 1o be an support of this he refer (Lorme's reports, | Brown's Ferry, onthe a few rods distant. atedfrom himself, s evidence against show that he was an American citizen jection, the same reasons be had third objections: opted they cn it by be dieposed of tha ) wiroady assigned wonld gove sl the fourth. fitth, sixth and seventh o selves into this fact that it has not beey eame over here With Majosty, and his Lordship th , showing the prisoner’ it was argued that ¢ Jevying of war; evo in military e second an K Away secr advised I the military matter, Brown th the intended s read the evide s conection with 1l wet proved did not amount to the wmilitary uniforni, dt satistied that the the body of Fenians of their intention. Jefrun from stating regretted much | been hrought forwand at the 1f that had been bt on the point a caveful and | 4p o Sinsion, that e | hom AR tie whown there eould live be drom thia hoth b U libernte consi Stowe the soidiers replying that they were acting which they must obey, the aswer was made, ** G you, we bave come to throw yon into the ri were then fired, and not long after the same party of five men returned past the ferry- the soldiers’ horses. As thiey passed Howell's honse Peter Keys ordered Howell to go back to bed. Both Brown and | Howell were old residents of the district, and perfeetly and faces of their neighbors. that he recognized Crawtord K Lis two sons, Robert and Peter, Flisha Byron and Brown testified that the moon” was two hours and that he recognized Crawford Keys and F. The next morning the bodies of the three vic- tims were found in the river. a rod or two from the shor Each had been shot through the two with - wounds which cansed immediate death: the third ! zm\mu' been drowned after re haiz of « wther ground set forth by th cmned Jodge who § ministering spiritual consolatic ¢ and assisting in th Le would not ha Yaugriage ax Mr. ~wus correet in Inw, et and equally dircetion in_the Tustice Wilson, still he was of opinion that Tast grounds on which the priso wpplied for o new trial were three atidavits, the first o Was made by the prisouct on the testimony of n witness called Milligan. nifalo st the time t witness had sworn that he had been secn at Fort Eric s au ailidavit lias been wade by a Mr. Vaughun. & ses that he met th , betweon the bos familiar with the voice g g i the trial Howell swos Stowers, Stowers. rning of the 1st of -h: o clock, in Buffulo, and had & conversation with hil stated that it was his intention 10 go oV wded in Cannda, and that with ' names of & number of his F by a detail of soldiers, head; was of opiuiou th nwer's counsel for grantin that i it liod been granted it would merely ¢ time and words 10 10 purpose, as the Court wo wve made it absolute, After the most careful eonsid Ll arrive at no other i @ rule to show ecuus were uuknown. his father’s house set half of the other four, the defense was au a/. Court rejected as an utter failure. jon than 1o refuse hen delivered judgment in the cas recapitulated objections seria- views expressed Queen agt. Lyneh: bavin perfectly cor Justice, and having taken much care wil the different points involved, and objectio Bad come to the decision that no sufficient Been made out to warrant the Court in granting the rlé, Justice Morrison delivered judgment in the case of the Queen ugt, School, and stated b perfectly coueurrc the learped Chier Justice and gronnds had | = ustice Hagerty in the wourse they had pursued. He had 1o doubt of the law on he subject, and must therefore refuse the rule, eKenzie then moved for leave to appeal to the Chief Dustice, and said the Court anticipated such motion, and baving refused the rule, they did not copsider, and would be warrmmnted in grantiug the apphication. Chijef Justice Richands delivered judgment of Common Pleus, in the case of the Queen agt. +t, on the same grounds us those urged | was wanted. of this man's par AN TRIALS—SPELCH OF kS TO ATTEND FE! DARCY M'GEE. FY_TFLEGRAPH TO THE TRINUNE. MONTRE AL, Dee. 2.—A foree of volunteers has leon or- Wered to Sweetsburgh during the F and the remaind i which now numbers 12 con All of the local compauics are warned to be in readiness Col. Woslith commands the 1 Arcy MeGee in & receut spoech, refe : * These men deserve death, but the | wies is opposed to capital punishment where punidhment can reach the case, and in these waves | hopo it way be found possible w tempter justice Known, wer sentenced to jan tnals; pert ¢ d Bedford Bavtali victed Feniap apinit of the ti sequence of @ tele; SERIVAL OF FEXIAN PRISONERS AT SWEETSHURG— | M THE TRIAL TO TAKE PLACE TO-DAY. BY TLEGRATE TO THE TRISUNE. Swegmsptgo, C. E., Dee. President ¢ bistory also 1l —The Fenian prisoners who ‘were eaptured during the raid on the Missisquoi frontier in June Jast, amved here this afternoon to be triedat o | J terin at the Court of Queen’s Bench f tiiet of Bedford, which opens to-morrow, Jud; They left Moutreal this mormnin; charge of Mr. Puy it of 30 good | for defense. The othy arain, 6L ¥ o'clock, tary of the Interior, the Montrenl Jatl, and an esc with Speucer rifles, under command of Col. The sauie train brought a strong volunteer detachme furuished by the Montreal Royals and commanded by Major Keuneth Cawpbell; who will conduct the Fenian eases for | * ahe Crown; Col. Usborn Smith, who will Sorce stationed at Sweetsburg during the trials; cud & num- geutlemen, civil and wihitary. Granby the party were joined by u party of local volon- Fort Delaware, and heuce they w habeas corpus before dJudge Holt of the U of Delaware, aud by ut as to the right of a Military Cor on 1o try a eitizen of & State where the Court for the Sta udge Johnson, | Ar. T. K. Rainsay stated one of their couns influence with the President in t! thing 1s outr: ull the ber of vther official At West Sheford station teawms were in waiting to con- ey the party and their bagguge to 8weetsburg, where wrrived safely at 10 clock. A crowd of some 200 persens ‘who bad_assembled in the village to see the prisoners ar mive conducted itself with the n0 demonstration of auy kind. ‘The prisoners, 16 in nun: ber, were handcuffed in pairs, four being in & wagon to- gether under eharge of armed policemen. ¥ With two or three tmost decoruni, makir b ceptions, they are al avereging about I8 years of age, They were ‘comtortally | dressed in new suits of clothes, &e., with which the Cansdian Government b ordered them 10 be provided, us when captored they the most part wretchedly elid. A portion of the expense, : und, peid through the hands of Mr. Devlin, their counsel, for the same purposc, Their names are os follows: George Crawfond. James Rearde | o 00 plsops Crawtor), James Rearden, Thomas Smith Goorge “Ihomas Powers i Il youug lads, | with comfortable ov | Lake T | the City Engincer and his a orters were present at the time the wa he idea of & colebration seems to be indefinitely post. poned. The City Engineer and his sssistant proceeded 3, and the contractors from the Crib end, | os wet at the wall it was removed by workmen, and then the joint party proceeded to thg | Crib, from the top of which'three cheers were given for the engineers, and three for the coutractors, after which | the party returned to shore, -, . Dowever, was bori from the sho When th 3 stave ) wand Cnrrol. Daniel Coburn. and Thomas Madden. At the entrance to the Sweetsburg jail Mr. Payette transferred them from his custody to that of the 1 Bedtord Distriet. ‘The court opens at 10 to-morrow. Messre. Ramsay, Br counsel for the prosecution, evlin, it is understood, will arrive to-mor- | TOW, to appear as conusel for the defense. ‘The Court will probably be engaged with a ease of wur- | the Po der aud one or two of Jarceny until the Graud Jur | on the bills with reference to the Fenian prisoners. Severnl local companies of volunteer horse armved in the course of the evening. PENIAN ACTI BY TELIGRAPH T0 LOUISVILLE, Dec., 2. tive in this city doring the lnst week, decisive Moveinent suon, an aud Lane t are engaged as BY TRLVGRAPH T0 THE TRIRTN) 'y decide | Fulton ref TY IN KENTUCKY. . @ Fenians hare heen very We look for soc | | little for the snme cos THE REPORT ABOUT AN ANNEXATION MEETING FALSE— | rumuin THE COMMANDER OF TUE FORCES TO BE <WORN IN AS ADMINISTRATOR. ’lI TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. MONTREAL, Dec, 2.—The news telegraphed to 7% New- ‘ork Herald as 10 an anpexation inecting in this city is purely an invention. e The Executive Couneil ghat is the part remaining in 4he Provinces) will weet here on the ith iust., and the commander of the forces will he sworn in a8 Administra tor of the Governmont, ing all the reports, the Hon, Mr, VoG ‘e il in the Government and exhibits the saue tenaeity Jir office that characterizes Cartier, i GAS WORKS AT COBURG, N TO THE TRIBUN Corig, (. W _pight with the joyés are girls il ost.of them have g sod times theyghave all carned good w | having paid ovit thousands of dol | 1510 reason w | works will_comm | Works and t) p | wr rassanarn 70 was NAN FRANCISCO, iving day. is town was lighted Friday pax, wade from pine wood, frou €8, unid other refuse vegetable aud animal matter. The Tight wee quite brilliaut, surpassing that masufactured from coal,which Lud been formerly used, while it will be econunienl. Capt, Pa Adyicos from Tdalio to Nov. 17, repre venmo Collector of Tlaho reported ! ber 1. 81,973,206 ) bir, which put Mo this port 40 distress, has been ordered to discharge hor earf for ex by the ageats of the uuderwriters, and will, probably, PROSPEZING 1IN THE MADOC GOLD REGIONS, JBY TELRGRAPR T yyp rRIFUNY. BELLEVILLE, € W 2 -A large number of persons continue 1o visit he Madoc gold regious, and pros s going on lively. A California miner professes himself “show,” and there are rumors rife of o discovery of projous metal in other sections of the arrency, [ This nidoubtedls tisfied with the amina cond Min ¥ ST, INDREW'S DAY, AP 10 THE TRIByy Deey %§t, Andrew's day passed off re preached in t upied the evening. The ry had expended $18,000 \iding upsistanee to dis Toxoxro, 1. W with great cclat, nid & concert aud speecios President stated that the Secre during the last ten years in al tressed conntrymen,’ THE EME CANAL, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1866. b THE SOUTH CAROLINA MURDERS—TIIE ASSANSINS (ON- ENCED TO DEATH—THE PRESI- COMMUTES THE SENTENCE, AND THE PRISON- | EWS ARE RELEASED ON A WRIT OF WABEAS & 1 VICTED AND SE DEN CORPLS, BY TELEGRAPH TO TI® TRIBUNE. Wasmineioy, Dee The recent releaso of the parties who wantonly mur- dered three Union soldiers in South Carolina, about a year ngo, is creating a good deal of comment in otlicial eircles one of the counsel for the defense was Mr. Secretary Browning, then a lawyer and claim agent. The records and papers in the case were _all produced be- fore the Court iu the late trial before facts are thus laid open to the public. arties are Joseph Crawi d conclusively were i an named Howell, s, @ second son of the clder p rdel h was scorched, showing t nd had got some by roved to be fulse, and further, he uade no attempt to | ; 1 » has never exis e Wi weundat youth, to imprisonment for life, and prisoners, J. C. Keys and e executed on_ the 2ith o subsequent order, dated April 24, be suspended the excention of the sentence till the pleasure of Presi- dent Johnson should be made known. wwraphic order from Mr. | t the s ation _of the prisoners, 5 in the matter.” One was the Ho Carolina, who was bere some mont wis 0. H. Bre prisoners Lad their » techmical po v in operetion, The de g THE CHICAGO TUNNEL. ———— THE LAST WALL REMOVED—THE TUNNEL OF ONE EXD TO THE OTHER. BY TELWGRAPH TO THR TRIBUNE —The remaining wall of earth in the removed on Friday evening, but the Ouly the contractors stant, and CHICAGO, Dec nnel w 'y is still t . be compl 1wo par i BALTIMOR ——— SURY v BaLioke, Dee, 1.—W. t of ring. - —— THE MATTEAN — PARTIAL SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS. | BY TELEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNR. pai These works empl 0 300 hauds cac v apie od wonien, rder, from them thiongh t Fishkill Landin, The works of the THE PACIFIC CO- ally was ispe and there wer vk of the Coya ha uary 110 Nov wpedis dlas Grocaman, Capt, W1 her shily aned. low dncket, ould & Curry silrond s complely nenta, Dee. 1 ANCIN The steamer Alett, rom J, of silkworm egee, Crown Faint, v, #43; T p! MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION. — THE CIARGES AGAINST MATTHEW T, DRENNAN, The investigation in the caseof Matthew T arday morning before € jce Hendquarters c PUASE OF RECONSTRUCTION. nan was resumed at 10 o'clock Jolin Sedgwick ut the P ady and Lawrence appeared forthe He Deputy Attormey-General for the a on Satum The theater was 50 full that many persons were compelled to ies as well as at the back of the parquette. ertainly one of tha wost popular of trage- dies: and judging from the applause that greeted Mr, Booth, that his personation of the erook-backed villain is He was_ called out at the stand—in the g Dry Dock Bank, was d with the late Contrel- utral Park stock transactions, yince the administration of Mr. Hawes in 155 or 159; Park stock in 1r61 was worth k going below par ler Mills, President of th first sworn and testified—Wa have been engaged in ( most satistactory to popular taste. end of cach act, by eamest and manifestly genuine espressions of delight and favor, Tt is often the eritie’s duty, however, to be at varianee with public judgment a3 10 questions of art and, vl M. Tooth's great popular success in Richard, copt his personation of that character a8 a perfect What that ideal is, admits of been so boldly and clearly drawn, that n0t possibly be mistaken. He is that worst of wicked man of gewius. The ugliness of symbolized in the ugliness of his body. s don't_recollect the were not lowerthan 5 or 6 per cent tisement in 1863 in reference to Central Park stock : saw the stock clerk abont the bid; his bank did not it in o bid. das had & conversation with the Controller—under- and promised to take #1000 per_eent premium, and re an, but the latter in conver- ed to dispose of them for less than fered 107 for the whole remaming stock. e—1ut in 1o real proposals tock was not all take! or #100.000 worth of the stoc] te it to Mr. B realization of Shifkespeare’s ideal. Richard W Judge Hall, and the The names of the ford Keys, Robert Keys, his son, slisha Byren, and F. G. Stowers, The crime of which they were convicted was 1nurder, committed on the of Sunday, October 8, 1865, The victims were Corporal W. C. Corbett, Emory Smith, and Mason Browning, all of 1st Maine Veteran Volunteers, killed while on guard over cotton. was by the military suthorities, lace before a Military Commission, ( ' My, Breunax ek at par af 0,000 of the stock for the Bas tending to take the ful had his check for $100,000 worth f Gettysburg the that awount that mormng: betore the bat market was affected, and stock went dow abo the Controller told bim energy which ne Jatter part of June Fund Comissioners wet and the whole stock at vl sworn, testifled he creation of the was bid for on the . anl § ith of June. 18G5 ; 3 o knowledge of proposals 14 bids were submitte 1#463, ranging from 101 to 111 was read, the bid of John W ness wrote, but did wot ins issued for the Irving Savings Iustitutic uissioners of the Si oceive mainder at 104 nal Contral Park fssued to pay for i i k. (Act the extension of P Common Council of for the extension « ards providing the Park, iu con! i lature) ; proposals were i the 29tk of June, 1863, 20 proposals rs: the money raised from the sale ived from 14 bi character ot I ption, we as firmly bel fervor of vitality w about 11 o'clock, five men, o ¥ Brown and s be those named ab ner, p ¢ in the direction of the river. They were seen to go but 6part | 1o the ferry, where ut once an altercation began betw uard, A voice was heard and identifi 1z the guard to lay down their arms. under orders f the aggregats { Cowmissoners i | was held by the Sinkin ent the Controller mad tion of the stock. and Booth's personality hnman sensibility, which i (the conversation M. Mills of the Dry Dock Bank pi Mr. Mills, aud the nature and Sinking Fund ( of the average of agg « creation of that departy there is no_irregulant for stock and onle ank form for Mr. Doty b e, three of them riding 111, in Bimself, in ars to us that there are lim cting himsel! into cl seribed by temperament but he is not the best possi it for what it is. his perso arding the ssue 1464 ; there were pr made by witness strect-cleaning was made ne his wound. heautiful pictorin! efe pistols hiad been close to their heads, The defense made no eny the guilt of Peter Keys, who was never 1d whose whereabouts at the t l He was shown, however, 10 | times since the murder. ather was Mayor i 11, the pervasive fire of g athy, and win sceount of informality ; theinfosmali of Croton wate and foeli "The moruing after the | B 1 o p have told his negro servants killed, that the; ¢ arrested, und that if questioned about 1 | say that they had seen bim at Low night befors wis | | show how he conld have legitimately obtained his ix wation. On the Tuesday following the murder he by bout to Savaunab, paying no at gierd standing on the bank, who shouted to him that he d the slightest doubt ticipation in the murder, nor has there en any ground for doubt that the othe e equal sharers in this atrocious homicide. v eirenmstance in their actions during the day, their ing aud cousulting together, their abscnee from home at the time—this, with other facts proven on the triul, w that, for the suke of 15 beles of cotton and to ¢ Rebel hate, they ruthlessly murde doing their duty as best they of their superior office sonal interest in the matter. The prisoners, all found gmlty by the Commission o hanged. It is nlso known that | Sickles commuted the sentence:in the case of R Keys and Elisha Byrou, in accordance with the reco: of the Commission, made on account of the dered the two at eleven udy from bafed student. from the unequal conflict « linate parts in the tragedy weare not able to speak with enthusiasm e Duke of Buck bellowing mood v saperfiuous ntion to the 1o the cast, wh d at that rat from nmes of 8 Bumber € o ingham eviueed a decided tepdency to 1 salary during tha time ction was + 1o be complimente Lord Mayor of London. To-merrow night Mr. On Wednesday, at o Matinee, lie ppar as the Stranger, nd ax Don Cesar de Hazan thomed three men who we r. Wilmot Williams te knew how, under the orders | Flizah «, and who, of cours fou for #17,00) worth play Richelien. tated that my bid was take Mr, Duwison & nd Mix. M rly in English, o ant of my bidl to e ntended to bid 106 W jend, decided 1o bid ol cll-known citizn of bid more than one per ¢ stock bid for by him was swarded was o6 account « of Pennaylvania by Gen. Les revious estimony of My, Will Mi. Lawrence, and read to wityes.) the Contraller in wutiply pu k 5 proper to remind the catrical events which ane ok 1 was ot whing wh that the reason vhy the Appearases s was in con- Johuson, given on these harges ml Park uted all the sentences to imprisoumeut for and the four prisoners were conveyed to Castle *., and there contined. Here comes in the lorts which secured the final release, and fie grounds upon which the President based L reprieval of the guilty part ards his bid for € Goorge 8. Bary New:York in 1823 A There were two pri 1 e died ot want to shonld think be made that amonnt in the ofbs Was ut oo tine arbitration wiwe Mayor Wood a u explubned at fo o matinee. Next Mowday i | s to be acte him set free on : mAtter, wus, and should bring down ¢ articipators. The above is the whole Listory of £, aud people can judge for themselves. To Mr, Noyes—The Y ArgUment wus »ub ety R el B sides to Mayir W ; i ther wituess except M draw under the il the Wik iess ook T waus. that Mayor Woel, in the pol I e geiven on Wedn u) Theates Mr It was ot presert at this wlge by Gov. Claek Blunt sworn, testifind that Lomi 1ae Il ly the Resorm v Supery sof | Wi ulttee during its eaitence wius removed. % for drofted mew, u g Committes Hanl Tuones misslon fapyfhed 1= « of drafied men in 1963 the Committee was known as the authorizng the Conms Lawrenea ;) the ittee elieved o Chabot of Philwlely corge Batchelor, Chairman of the Exe r. Col ¥ clock Mr tead fom pon )R OF THE PORT. ¥ illiam Wales, editor of 7%« Baltimore Commercial, the newly-appointed Surveyor of Baltimore, entered upon Lis duties to-duy, 0 wighed as many daily ; the Controller gave me o Presidents ;Lo Bauf, Frécherte, wucceoiing eall the € wnd Mr. Tunt wis oMmen chairman; 7,7 at 1 cost of 8300 enel; pedalisted men in the tiekl were paid §4,500 indiv idally pald e mones 3 soldicrs wepe obtained at n many volunteers wereenlisted at " the mustering in of the 12594 il d the quotn under 1 (Uhe ordinange of the Bourd of Superyisors of March, 1= N FACTORILS, s for poli ataes thit the Capadinn ¢ cliss, et the 10 wettle among thelr o them, The sixth reminds the Canatlians of the great misfort their fellow-countiyimen of Quebee thio wo tive, and of their duty to rli wd n enlogy « [ a uring this time it o obtain the mo few wonld take the Called on severnl thewt 1o take the bonds, but they would not. the quata of of L15: went w the of: and turn out from A good many of the omie till the work revi 5, the two com e iy Bould not have sived enoagh r. It in not kuown when the o fally again. The Schenck Machine Machine Works are o “York Rubber Compm: v p p ahiam Woolen also experiencing the e i times. N 4 Ttis weasure that would drow Gull wli’ our uatlomal wapiration oot coupatiiots to comuat with all their night this WAR AMONG THE WRECKLES. o — THE PRIG WILHELM —TiE UNDERW RITERS COAST-WRECKING COMPANY — TIIE FNCE CUTTRI CRAWFORD ORDERED TO TIE LOWER ' ¢ already published an aceount of the stranding of the Prussian brig Wilhcha, on the Romer Shoals Wheres, We are pros 1able Welcore we opon the shoals, b . They, fraring she w The const thieves then took o 1o pleces, finully dese posaession, and o considerable quantity of fine b stolen before the Captai B proached the vessel from opposite tained o erew belonging 1o the Underw riters,and the other con tajned o erow from the Union Const Wrecking Company. ench party elfmed the vesse import at i quoted at §2 per 100 1, Ono bogt con L 30.=Up to Wednesday o fternoon, 14 R Whe declaration of the colonial ) tha the fntentions of the projectors power which by its priuciplos and its wil mother counlry. 1Ay s0rve as & conuterpoise (o American s opinfon it is high tiwe that the rit Which weighs opon s on the north, which by, beldefn its ands 1he key of the Gulf of St. fed our civil troubles by e privateers When these arriy tain coukd pot decide which: party sho bourdod the vessel at bat soon after retus on 4Io! § ntAlat 8 udipt are craplied for assistance, When the rey 3. Killam, was ordered to the down by the rev wreck, ludened with fin e enad_on the I and about thre FHOM 1K ASSOCIATED PIthow, The brig Withelm, which went ushore ou the Remer Shoals th ult. on her passnge from Bordeans 1o baving beeu abandoed by the eaptain, was taken f by Mr. Merritt of the Atlantic and Sun Mutual arasce Companies, of the cargo s possible, w |Ivmurult-ll'hm]vullv came with the 1,000, 000 00 yards to the & shuves to-day are quoted as followy: # trow Sandy Hook. Ophir, $215 Lwperial wiles frum the momit of the | on the night of the Tountulus, and 5,911 foes hoye e level of the The sbipment of Mensare to-day Golden City, was §1.166,2.5 of shich 8909303 s ings o Wive Committe o to New-York % o P contining o iuyrote; Wage, §140: Yel (EM .\ Fuiy 1 Doc. 2=The steamer Montana arzived to duy o New-York L ¥ Morssette und i, 1 Comt ai injunction ta d by Judge Suths but be paid no atter The revenue entter Crawfonl Sunday moruing. | seut down 10 the brig o THE DRAMA. gl EVWIN BOOTH AS RIC HARD. arrogant, cruel, impelled by e till the goal of his His red world. Yet, to use t fe o little grain of conscience’" makes him vulncr- Nature nsserts herself at the last, and the hand of God bat this isa true conception of uvinced. Thatitis Mr. Booth's Moreover, Mr. Booth eye en betokens real iuspiration. does o fu s fous. There is, in ugh the heart, in one rspect onl his diserepancy is ver Inw word, the ¢ha acter does Nence, leaves in the eritical mind o sense pleteness, We would ot imply that a man must be the part perfectly well ; bt § 's capacity for imit ooth i the best Hamlet on the o Richant. And yet, taking tion of the latter character is ex wely graphic and pietaresqoe. The lightninglike play of ling. the quick transiti vi'e subtle irony, and of his fiery ta of posture and grouping, and, aboy sus—these commend it to rder tor ple to vach ne and that the My s of mond, the it not our il of criticis t with th ideas. owith 1 particularly dismal. The the warrions and — 1 to contrast hudie speech. Mr. David who is for u perfectly Ol (the s conteuplatesd at this T partly in German, MISCELLANEOUS, w at hand will b medy Another event b first produe ater to-uight, of Miss Olive Log based on Wik Collins's novel, manees. Mr. Jolm E. Oy There will be six The Long Strike” at the Olympie farce. by way of prologue. On Satunday there ter of Raveps. M, aml - pleturesquo first tim upward Adropne v peitormined, eminded that M th's Mins urthst., furnish RTINS 30 H :,l.\‘.llll.l.\' CONVENTION, The second convention of the French Canadians | o States wis beld at Clinton Hall, o The meeting wis la Many dele which the 1t offered a series of resolutions, e fuvites welle ntrymen o guide volved, That. as French Canadiaps, we would see with a bitter of the British Proviuces of North 4 the vottons of the We commot too stron ing but rei dissensions, uath WO ¢ xpeuses for in ~ South Tritorial wxja: lock ade, which p d nat th orial to Cougre: , the ideas thet b for next year is or, Boucher, Clubot, ¥ A. Rodier, Thuuks were I ul poeard as Richard 11, at the Winter Jast, fo an imuense audience, yer halts nor flags fhe is determined to rule a world which bates him. Gifted with o kingly intelloct, and with the instinetive glance of genius which reads human thyeugh, gifted also with o limitless wl’eng for dis- Jlagued by no weak seruples of nature and con- mtil the Inst—be catches the nearest way to his design, mbition is won. A hypo everybody. A heartless villain, he neither «pares nor trusts. Men are bis playthings. Mo knows them as | they are, and uses them—making their virtues as well as their vices his instruments, His clear-sighted knowledgo of the pro- oo and evil is gue of his most terrible attributes. uself, too, and in the supremacy Taking ou all moods at will, he exults over the ius is # scofting demon that broods citons phrase of Lis wickedness licats sweetness, o fin swerts itsell through all bis assump wess, nnd which wakes his Richard more pleasing 0t wholly fit his erament ; and 5o his perse while franght with admirable qualities and » truthful in for it & warm and a natural appro 2 10 try Mr. ooth's acting by far as we apprehend it— to praise this performance ordinary Richard of the ek better, by the way, it Mr. ginal portraiture, with There was, in the sudience g gentleman who had brought along o, with & most amusing nt of the tragedy, on the stage and s to remark that he soon retired, a o Mr. Booth as lage, Mr. Gotthold ax Seheller as Desdeviona—th reader of the few im- | One of these smith's fine old | the Hon, W. M. Stewart, 3 t Miss Guilt. My, E. L. Davenport will » house on next Saturday night, commeneing s will return heen engaged Miseuia Mer continually v iith Gaunt ircus, Wi Ay el Saturda Dawwon will commence s evimhg appearin 1 Sie Tt Wahnsinnig,"” st Corpornl flo v in Puils” Finally the lover af Ethi | el will there await tho se | doys w A Mons: and Batchelor, anization of benevolent lutes the St effort will kil him, Still, instanees exist of the effort ; | vights, | people may well be ine o them, s she expee At times she expresses a wish to die, but from Ter present apponrunee it is fir 0 jufer that she will yet live several years. tuealnustible sonrce of difficuitios any the popular spondence explains itsell: Commodore MeVicxan, N. , these Averal opp t the on is the the Noith, imu nd extioguish’ ou pres plainly demonstivtes our continent a 6 us on the esst. which 4o us on the exsl Swrwrunia b o dovightfdlect 3 the testh aid {he breati.” For sale by all drugdsts and 3 e ot ot all parts ¢ Jing resolution ¥ h ol begzing it to exert vebies from MUSICAL. ———tn MATINEE AT IRVISG UALL. M. James M, Wehli, the celebrated pianist, gave Tnis first Matinee at Irving Hall on Saturday afternoon before o very large and clegant audience, which wag attracted by the brilliant talents of that distinguished artist. Mr. Webli's style has special attractions for the public; his selections being gen- evally of a dushing, florid character, even his large pieces be- ing fonnded upon sublects well known to all. In addition to this he is indiyidual in his style, like Gottschalk or Thalberg, and impresses his hearers by his unmistable originality of styl aud manner, Mr. Wehii is not only a perfect master of all the mechanieal difficulties of the piano, clear and brilliant in his scale passages, remarkable for his bravura. for bis exty: passages of thirds, wixths und octaves, for his uner Ty certaipty in large skipe, for his clear and .lw‘fd«l articolation of cnxwllmml phrases, for the freedom and brilliancy of his left band, but in wddition o these acquirenents be treats the piano in accordanc with its charaeter und its large eapacities. ~ Under his hunds it hias vocal powers and capacities for sentiment and expression, which are unrevealed by ordinary eoncert players. e thoroughly understands the art of eontrast, but his playing nerates into mere physical foree followed by . p. w e controls the power by strength of finger and tlexibility of wrist, aud produces the yubdued, planiseimo by the exquisité and sympatheti oy of his touch. 1n these dis- tinguishing polits of excellence My, Welli has certaduly no ~ur:rlor nmfl.vry few equals—in this country none, i performance on Saturday excited the nsual enthusiasm ; his grand qnvu ad his exquisite nhlnlln? combined, acted as & bk expressed fts delight in reiternted «pell upon his audicnce wh L et mons encores. Tt i unquestionable that those who casure and in- listen to Wehlis playing derive from it both p .um-m.n_pum}': from his display of the perfect wechunisn and grace of the art, and instraction from Inis rare and beauti- ful treatment of the instrument, in tie development of its grand aud expressive qualities, 1t 18 not, therefore, o matter of sur | mise that Mr. Wehli always ateracts the most accom plished and talented of our wmateur and professional pianists in_nddition to the general public. Miss Antonia Henne, who assisted on this oceasion, i 8 o young artist. She hos a voice of exceeding ings with taste and expression and uceds ot thut freedom aud abandon uecessary only experience to give Porefeetive publc snging. ITALIAN OPERA=—WINTER GARDEN. The popular Opera of 1l Trovatore, was by Max Maretzek's Opera Compang at & matinee on ok, The attendance was large, and the performance lent, the little we had time 1o Lear, having to visit ‘of amisem i caiug of Saturday Mr. Maretzek's company gave an tertainment at the beantiful little Opera House the mansion of M. derome. Tl audio Was compose 1 an el ant and brilliant_appesrance. La Sonpam. bula” was given, and Miss Hauck, who was first introduced to the pablic nt this honse under the kind anspices of Mr. Leoard Jerome, interpreted the eharscter of Amina iu & yers clarming ‘and graceful manner. Her pure and very beantiful volce was heard to great advantage in this well-sounding house, and both in her singing and acting she wore than fuliilled the expeeta- tions raised by her first appearunce. ‘The other parts were well “nstained by Miss Fanny Stockton and Siguori Duragli and Fossati. FOURTEENTH SUSDAY EVENING CONCERT. The fourteenth Sunday evening concert at Stein- fore a0 immense andience. There must present, and @ better class The prograwme was of & 1 admirable character, thel instrumenta picces, smprising auberflote by Mozart, Lisat's Pre- vs. nn Overtare to Beethoven, Weber, “Invocation a la v fustrumental by Berlioz and the celcbrated Racozky March. The most lm[liuflnnl lm-m Les Prel " presents many orchestral diffenlties and vequires very intelligent read ing. 1t received at the hands "’n“{'xv“"w":. and ::ln::\f:hn-nm full justice. The al thoughtfulness of its chardvter was fam "l shade were well marked, and the bril- i peo we bave rarely seen. well developed, lig s, expecinlly the frequcnt rapis} chromatic scales, and finely articalatod. 7 inetrumental pieces were equally well performed, 5 ral exeoution of this orchestra has greatly impros of Tate : we find 1t more prompt, and recowmize in it a & : - fnement ond more unity. | With such. grand audi- 'Mr, Thomas may well take pride in the in- o of lis orchesira, We could wish for a few presume the strength is as great as can be chberg has not played a violin concerto in New- York for some years. We should judge from his performance Jast evening that he.was not in full ‘practice, for his exceution, though rapid and means_always true. His in tonation was often faults. an v touched an unused string unntentionally, through want aunesy in bowing. His tome is small, though pure, and Concerto (op. 61), though small in Wberg is Bot at present caleuluted to g of Leethoven's was intelligent. ake an effect as o 1 10il} hos o very fine tenor voiee. and sings with considerable sweetness and taste. e is sadly laeking refine- Tent i the manner of crrying his yoice, but”he sings with a liarty expression, which earsies his audience with him, and s bim thelr favor and frequent encores, as was the case lst ort on the whole was very pleasant oue, atd fuction. i CITy NE ws, solo v Mr. W night. gove general AL Sr. SreenEN's CRUCH FAIR—A ladies fair to aid iu paying for the enlargement of St. Stephen’s Chureh, Pwenty- eighth and Twenty-uinth-sts., will bogiu to-day, to continue to the 15th. . - PR RATOREY CHARITABLE BALL—The Ladies' Hebrew Benero nt Soclety will give o fancy dress ball at the New-York As Broadwoy and *T'wenty-cighthst. on 'be ohjeet is & charitablo aad worthy - — s0NAL~DPrince Doria and Duke Grazioli, Italy; ada; the Tion. Edwand Cooper. Gon, Gonlon Grangey, U, “zapkuy, Buchurest, are Hotel. Rear-Admiral Tennessee ; Col. Huger, Louisian S A.; Judge Inge, Califoruia, and ¥ j« at the Fifth-are. mong th smmander 6. N. Morris. and and the Ton. Onkes ¢ House. Col e ey tus, Clarleston, S b Caroli at the Metropolitan I The H B Mooreh | delphin: the Hon. A. J. Parker, y, and Judge Caton, Wlinois, are at the 81, Nicholas H ENTERPRISING JOURNALISM.— Lhe News of Satur- day prefaces o table of emigration statistics, ax follows: “The following statistics, prepared expressly for this paper, will be valuable, not only us o record of the extent of immigmtion into this country during the past but n of the | ties most favored by ow World. p d in the e 0, bug beon ** prepa out of our morning edition. thon of T T presaly fo this paper,”” and erow ded g 5L SAILED POR SAN FraNcisco,.—Among the passen- gorson Satunday by the steawer Ocean Queen, for San Fran- cisco, via Aspinwall, were Rear-Admiral Dallgren, Capt. John Fidridge, Gen, Crittenden. and A, A. Low, csq.: the latter in- tending fo aris (being one of the Commissioners 1o the arls Exposition) by way of China, Japan, and Eastern Eg- £ p ™ —— Foserar oF J. B, Avin,—The funeral cer- omonies of J. Blakeney Auld, formererly Private Secretary to the Mayor, took place at St Gabriel's nan Catholic Clurel, in Thirty-sixthost., on Satarday movi re the inseription Blake- The Rev. Fathers Clow- | t the funeral coremonics. as follows : Mayor Hoffman, Ex-Mayor er, Richard i An s were taken to the re REMARKABLE (ASE 0F LOXGEVITY.—Siuce the olden ’ 1 Mothusalel ccletrated something more than his ine hundredth birthiny, the time allotted for man's terrestrial creasing. and now few people three score and ten years ‘The revolutionary he- Ked upon w3 possessing fuin enter v enjoyment has been grwl live to trespass on time be h are said to consti Toes wh urned the cent grvat hardibood, and when any A second_time on Lis teens it is generully but when o woman, and an advocate of at thut, completes her 100th year and still live itful wnd n disgrace to the women,” edulous roganting mortality. An old fudy, named Mrs. Mary Aniod. has completed her 100th year, and is still Tiving hafe and appavently hearty in and’ with o mind little impaired by age.” Yestenday i1 gentlemen from New-York visited the lady, at her No. 42 Douglas-st.. Brooklyn, and held a con ¥, during which she related muny incidents of and the war with Great Britain. “Her maiden ves, ad it remained unehanged until she was at which time she married, und bore ber hus. baid cight children, Five of them, all daughters, are still living, the yow ¢ 60 years of age. In the bouse with the venerable old lady her g reat grandelildren are living. Her mmediate descendants number During the conv tion, Mrs. Arnod reminded one of hier visitors that three y Defore e bud promised to visit her, and had not done so a8’ soon nounee mankind as LT I Tug OceAN Yacur Rack=The subjoined corre- New.-Yowx Yacur Cree, Nov. 27, 1660, Tremtnime that you will probably b in England aboot the time of the of the yschts clmll-lh’ in the race from New-York to the Isle we, the owners of the competing yuobts, beg of ve u the fovor that you will actas judge of the race, aud in your dise fuvite such members of the English yacht clubs o muy des proper, J FANETT. 1. ko, H. 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