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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1866. 8 E S 4 o cekn since from the yard of Henry Steers. Passengers leav- THE DRAMA. CITY NEWS. vm,s MEXICO, HANINE_DISASTERS |t et g e, e i Spa MARVINS PATENT i | = W the connections between here and China, the entire passage ey T e > “ f 2 . s By . — STER—EXP) X 0 oecupying abont forty-five days. A . 2 . Bazaine, nephew of Gen. Baz - QKN SEDGWICK DEMANDS CANALE'S SURRENTVR TO | TERKIBLE MARINE DISASTER :x\llouldm OF-A DRUM| | oceupy g o pire i3 sonstrcted i the most salatantal | Tt gives s pleasure to note and to record that | aine, arrived in town on Saturday from Mezieo, asd is stopying Alum and Plastér % oy VE K| . Y 1€ 4 g pped o QIR AR R e iy e D O AThas (oxhtrmcsad at (he 3 Madacs Ristori has been most cordially welcomed, both in Balti. | at tho Brevoort House, Ho leaves for Parle in a few daye as lm m mum' T1K ONITED STATES PORCES—ME DECLINES, DUT | She is next to visit Philadélphin, whero | hearer of dispatehes from Con b s o g o i o 8 SUKKENDEKRS TO BSCOBEDO. | INJURED. Tke. She will have o beam engine, with o cylinder one | more and Washington. gty el Boartett. British E | JORTR e , o disas- \d five inch ¥ oo ¢ e 3 p Y TELNGRAPH TO YHN TRIBUNE. i FoRTRESS MONROE, Dec. 9.—Hardly has tha disa - lm'd m"_‘vln&m mxfi??fifn;flk, ‘l:n:‘v\v:‘f_’ ber prospects of professional success are pleasant and cheering ‘ul;"rm;o' M“‘mm-. Il‘m"d-.:nu. i hl:my..d:n’h‘ll: aatvrerox, Dec. 7.—Flake's Bulletin has Brownsville | wer to the steamer St. John on the Noreh Kiver, the sad fate of | (pplied with all the necessary pumps, which will be driven by Meanwhile, the time appointed for her return to this cityin | way Lome &om Mexico, aud in stopplag at the Clarendon Hotel; drawing vear, She will reappear ot the French Theater, on the the Earl of Airlie is also st the Clarendon. The Hon. H. M 1he Evening Star, the loss of the steamskip Queen Victeria, and | an independent engine. i CH. M. r o th the o Je following are her dimensions and plan of construction: | o izabet) Drane (Wilmington, N, C.), the Hon, E. P. Ross (Auburn, T, other marine disasters, with their attendant los of 1, aded snl-uuw‘:nl.; Srden ; 06 feet in vnn»lm.e"h-nmhn Drentth of | 24th of December, in the character of Queen Blizabeth. Mer | \PNepiith enq. (Cinelnnati), M. B. Cushin (U,RNnyhnd Jong promised Recitation will be given on Wednesday, the 20th | Gen, John A. Green (Syracuse) are at the St. Nicholas Hotel 1 the memory of the public, eve another teamboat explosion | o0 o gt and depth of bold to top of spar deck beams o Iships, 31 feet 6 inches. She is divided into four wate ight | inst., when she will declaim from French as well as Ttalian | Gen. 0. E. Babeock n'nd Col. Rowland (Washington) ure at the it and. strongly braced ‘with iron bare 7558 | bootry. Among thenovel dramas, o be produced during Madam Metropolitan Hotel. The Rev. A. . Hope (Englaud) is et the ut the entire length of the vesscl. She has | T 0 e ol " G " | Albemarle Hotel il e fll i rigged, and is rinelpally Ml-l"‘"' next tndxw"mvntl btrri'mny mnlw:e 5 -m:ns T C_‘B—-nlon. et w pine. e timbers are first braced with * Deborah,” and ** Angelo.” er engagement will continue uE STeAMSHIP CITY OF BAL - am- i th st panking of yellow pine s 180; | fom the 24thof December o the 10thof January. On tho even- | ahip City of Baltimre, of tho Inman Line, arrived at this port o s of tho \Ettom | ings of January 11th and_12th, she will play at Pittsburgh, Pa | on Sunday, the 2d inst, and sailed at noon of Saturday last. i { five | g0 City of Baltimore was withdrawn from the line on the 17th dates 1o tho 2 of Deceraber. Un the b ult., subsequent 10 the reception of Gen. Sheridan's dispetehes, Gen. Sed wick appowentd J. L. Sheridan, & civilian, & Commi f sioner, and demanded the surrender of<Canales aud Lis | oeenrring wpon inland waters hae to be chronieled. Friday - evening o'clock, the mail eteamer Thomas Kelso, with L tes. Canales troope - prisouers of war to the Und:ed“;:uabrdv aud | About 140 pussengers and large smount of freight, left - Balti vephed that be would rather surrender te g er was pleasant | did w0, Gen. Sedgwick agreeiog. - xplosion % hich 0SSED WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. NEVER CORRODE THE TRON. NEVER LOSE THEIR FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES. Are. the Only Safes Filled with Alum and wiore ou her usual trip to Norfolk, The wea ug appeared to indieate the terrible iron bars, over w thix planking is also GENERAL BEDGWICK REPORTED TO WAVE CX afterward bappened. She was & Dew steamer, Lullt & 1€W | 154 by stry planking of pine and oak, two-thi THE RIO @RANDE. months ago in Chester. Delaware, for the Bay lnl('n'fll;\l- ": | being onk nml the remainder of the hull piteh pi Besides the :h!“hflll::{nmp\:: l:h»(v‘vllghww]x'r?e:n:::u::m::n.l i e. ad althong b fpre hre " orloj d, extend ghts, cinnati. On the 2ist, c o | brorEan lthaneh ot fas, won cansidered a eafe-and | tirce ful decks she lam an orop deck ut eneh ‘e, xter g o on the 37, will appear 'ah St | of Aprillaat, and s snce been entirely refted at Glaegow Dry Plaster, ; with the exception of the e bulkbeads ; also a platform wn Jower hold to BX TRLRGRAPR TO THR TRASTNE. o ) comfortable boat. During the night the weather became thick. | boiler aud e 3 & o : floors are entirely of white o ¥ Fhence she will proc éed to New-Orleans. Those who | S0 great a change was made that and coal. The floors are entirely of white onk e she will p franis A% K entirely o new vessel. Part of her frame is Please send or eall for an Illostrated Catalogoe. Nikw-URLEANS, Dec. 7.—The amoet sutbentic sdvices | o) o jeqvy fog eoon spread overbend. The steamer moved | yeceive carg N el o0 on be ¥ ot be: n aearciul Jookout for | and the sides of p sine. Each be op deck has t upon what Madam R istori bas done, and what she is 9 f1om the Rio Grande, or what are segarded e such, rejort | ceutioutly un ber way, the plot belng on L8470 ekl e | T ket s e e v the timbeps; taove on tho berth e it 1o pe & great acivess i not 1o bo | of iron. Her decks are firmly secured with steel plates. Her e L e ™ Ty B e e etk 1t s most Mincerely to | eagioe and.other machinery are cntirely new. Sho has tiree I forware " d that these long protracted exertions may not uider. “uh'nwhlcnmgutmln and s wheel-house on the .0 Lealth of Ristori, as work and our climate did that of deck, rendening her one of the safest steamers on the ocean. lb‘é' finun:‘u;t‘ this llorw-nl whnl-hor;h]:cn‘mol the ship can PWIN L. ORT. directed inimedintoly, without the delay of conveying o mes. EOWLN L, BAVENPORT. sage from one end of the ship to the other. In the opinion of sixteen bolts to ench knee, diiven on iron bey sgh the beams oud timbers in ual directions. “the yecrossing of the river by the United Stetes Brigade | Tin i, 4 ree mides to the northward of Wit Trap lightship, | L1k kshearing 18 of white pine, and seveu inches thick, the | that bad previously mesched into Matamaros, aud their sengere were asleep, the sseam-dram 4»:;-\«--‘1-:;1. | m to Brownsville. | t, startling every one on board and creating the | yiig retur to Bro sion. The hot, sculding steam eprend evers- | The pl P W (2 100 AL stenm cleared awny. 1t was with the | theengi 1"be restored. Those passen- | from bottom of vessel to berth the gaze when th < " hethiok: | Banim. The fajthful, heroic nature was never better portrayed | 14, Tho City of Haltimore has condensefs by wiich e (8 all are built of United Sates. PROPOSITION m;u:u.ult TO J0IN ESCOBEDO. into the saloon, penetraung SIRHER guard facings ..; ....\‘ fastened to the |~-.m.,l. J'u;- q.i‘..‘m..u [ KAW O S e 1o g | S5 S S e | wl bl B e DT | exoelent uud Ustingushed weor com Lol | T i o e oty i B on the border. ) November 30 Gen. Sedgwick dem efforte o break through the windows of thtir stateroome or he balwarks arc of yellow pine, both ¢ and out, thus | on Saturday evening s brief engagement at the way The , » «d of (o). Canales the surrenderof the City of Matamoros, | 10 the suloon, sought exit auywhese 10 TCAC frosi makin 3 de are Joc ed ue follows: 08¢ | yter. e appearcd as Damon in the well-worn drama of ** Damon :‘I‘n:mh:( :«um_{‘:mxlluhelm“g:n:v:;m‘li‘;mam:?m. Nos. 34 FOURTH-AVE. wd 62 LAFAYETTEPLACE., Bisteclf and troops 1o remain prisoners of wac to the | f confusion and sfeeivg WIS Bl Lodagtuy yolt and Pythias’—one of the best works of the brillint Johu | abled that of the aft wheel-house oan immediately be put iuto HAVE [ use. The City of Baltimore has condensers by which 260 gl MARKED DOWN ALL . . 2 . Escob utmost difficulty that quict w‘!fi‘r:“ r.:l fi.‘"fiffi."l'lmn m?n:-(l)s:xl’m:‘ lu’- letter Col. | #ers who hud ‘preserved their prescice of misd, ¥ ‘bln.: ,,n..m(-l o nd L _r:::u lnu:?‘!qm“\;:;h':,‘\ r‘v-l‘fll;nhi'l:.';:l‘a‘. | than it 18 by Mr. Davenport as Damon. A quick, sympathy, | noet only of s fitted up in splendid v, finally succeeded in calining the, JC3" 1 and fustencd (horoughly 1Og3ERET W TH - ; with the highest ideal of manliness—with thut charseter, we | style. “THer cabins and state rooms are elegantly furnished. 1t e will be able to make the trip to Queenstown in d firmly lh-l ared 1o bottom and sides of vessel, and all ™ A : s o 1 ‘ are well conlked. mean, ends proud and sensitive honor with purity o 3 are comyleted, others will supply (e | e wud widcl is cayable of every saerifie of sef o the lta | were il s ‘:’,fl,:,“;';'h‘n‘;'t"{[‘:fi;&m"im;"dm‘c’fi st g o “ of devotlon to prisciple—encbles Mr. Davenport to interpret | Berkly, D. Morton, Chief Engiueer Campbell, Purser Thomas v Lappened to be on | bolts, aud 10 relieve the suferings of t wounded. In- | the seam Uingster sas seut to CLerrystone, ou the east- | Until the four ve Test telegraph gtation, at about 2 o'clock | J‘] es temporarily. The o ail Cuunles. says: ** As we are not at war with that nation {menuivg the United States), 1 cousider such an prder as 1he beginping of it, and, in such a case, Mexico before all eurgeon, who 1 shore, 10 the 1 sce fit to place myself under your orders, so T“ :» may ot ook | 1 l s an eln i i or to do whatever lay ufternoo intmapes of Nor s y Heny Ste point, aud are to be nsmed tho Be " f ;:{: l“fl"“"lt"l';‘:'l‘l:h""? I % N oad on 'mg al s 1 | Nighon aut Amerien. sueh creations as Damon with singular exactness and touching ',‘";!‘?‘-l','"‘:;f{; « %‘,‘,}', l‘,-‘lt':’vf“::;m:“r; :lh-mti :1: e - el cared fo y ¢ " oy dJ. L , al8o o Line, o i pathos. His personation of 8t Mare—which was commended | ix also undergoing Yopaire at Giasgow: She will be lengthened THEIR As the ultimate object of the American commauder was | b ght and pro = 40 turn the city over o Escobede, this was satistaclory 0 | Cooi50 Wt Tr 50 anebored after the KELIGIOUS. with especial warmth in these columns last season, and which %lfu-(:‘:ull put l'nr:horuuxh order in all other respects, both for wll partice. intending to tow ber to Norfolk wmay be seen at the Droadwny Theater this evening—furnishes | safety and comfort. Col. Capales will be required to report %o Cl t g essive ilustration of this truth, We earnestly wish that = % ¥ g B (XN VY SUNORgy WS Mo BoARD OF ALDERMEN.—A NEW NOMINATION POR Mr. Davewports sevcral performances may bo witiessed bY | gy CouniestoNEu—A SITE ¥R A REVESUE AXD BARGE arial, Lut it is not probable that be will do sa. ‘Thedews | gy Inrgo sudienees. Thero is o quality of refinement in all that ke | (p _The Board met at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the CLOTHING. +2 4 BROADWAY is THE G RIAL T EAE I ST A L explosic Officers and crew of stenmer kille Engineer; Vance Wilson, Aseistant-E Hall WHAT 18 UNITARIANISM—TIE GROUNDS OF i78 CLAIMS URON MANKIND—SERMON BY THE REV. DR ,woptracted by Canales will be submitted to the General | Paggage Agent; William Goverument for their '{-plm'nl or otherwise. colored fremen badly sceded; Coyt Cral gty Escobedo entered and took possession on the morning ers badly sealded, Steplien Hayes, Chiar BELLOWS. does which ¢ ot but exereise a good influence upon all minds. Jose Eugene Cartes lent. John Brice, esq., in the chair. A communication | swortment of Aquatis, fited up it the moot \nd volds of the I1et. The lust of the American troops were wi Joseph Devia A gy On ‘Thursday evening ast the Rev. Dr. Bellows | i acting not only pleases aud satiafies tho Imagination and | was received from e g Wit . | 3 wholesale ot retail.' GOLD ¥ISH, WATER GLOBES, y + Cominissloney, - whish wae Mid ver. - A teseln. | 5.1 0io0 Comout for eitiivg goss ia sqvaris, Pomyiienss, Ko LA Jnmes. intellect to beneficial reflection s of dramatio art. The reason is to hiw art, and prac tious spirit. ‘To meet that onle that art should * soar to nol wons who attend theaters,—and, most wri review the drama, in respect to the dignity and t ounl and eivilizing influence: and, tlere wwarding the United States Government o ortion o attery for a site on which to erect a Barge and evenne Office. The Boand then adjourned ot 2 o'clock this afternoon. g o MiCTARLIES Bk pon, oo -l‘,b. rd-at. 8y, Mw‘.n, a.x.::nw vered @ sermon which was interesting, as being o distinct sm, and the grounds ext was from drawn last evening o The pontoon bridge has been tnk‘(-h Edwe G s RIoke wp The troops of Nueva Leon and Caabuila witl doubt- ot ey : : ! (RIVAL OF THE KELEO AT FORTRESS MONKKE. : el s Jose return howe at ovce. The steaer Thomas Kelso arriv dny in tow | Cuune etionof the Doctrines of Unitar; upon which its sdberents base ita claims. CANALES TO AGT HENCEFORTH WITH ESCCBEDO—A | of the steawers Joli & The injuries sustuived Ly the ¢ ot as serious of | Foclepinstion, 9th Chapter, 14th and 15th ven COMBINED MOVEMENT ON SAN LUIS PROJECTED— | wqu at fiist supposed. few repuirs being required to place berje SH003390 HQPES #0. BB IN TEB CAPITAR BY | &scod condition. Nosddional names repo ) ANOTHER DIEPATCRH BOOKS of the day and il the old aglish, French and Scoten A. A.—$100,000 worth of first-class French o CHINA GLASSWARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY and HOUSE-FUKNISHING GOODS st 2 pot caqlh—hfilnyflhhuhnlmm‘-“‘ for. Call and see for yourseives. Ko commor suction offcred for SESAREE & Speaker CoLvax’s Lecture.—Speaker Colfax re- pented his lecture, * Across the Continent,” at the Cooper Institute, on Saturday evening. The substance of the lecture 1 e ns an educa | fore, all efforts in the art of acting, which tend to place th same poor med. BERING. 1 4 h BALTIMORE, Deo. 9.—A dispatch from Norfolk to Col. Falls 00, 9.— 5} Aty it of the Baltimore Steam Packet €ompary. #ny | A W ASKINGTON, Deg. 9.—The following special digpatc b ey =on g g el This little eity, said the speaker, is that fortified position | #aze in lta true Lght, ure to be com liy hailed and stroogly | has already been reported in THe TRISUNE. . e Just been received at this Buresu: With the passengers, including the W which & minority in possession of truth of the somméndol Lot Mr. Davenport bave & giod hemes Sralfht prosrion fios EDWARD D. BASSFORD'S Great Besmar, Cooper lustitte, Iwaye seewms to be holding and which the great - n y ay, that he will play Hamlet, for IvEs' LAMPS AND LANTER: The lamps wanu- corner Astor-plsce. No counection with any other store. Benelit, o Friday evendug iest. Toere aro many lovers of the dramn, who would be glad to see bis Brutus—the best portrai- | factared by Julius Ives & Co., and advertised elsewhere, buve ture of that magnuificent character that is known to the Ameri- | gpained a deservedly high reputation. The light is by many considered much superior to gas. The pocket lantern mans- factured by the same parties is extremely convenient. It may BrowssviLLe, Texas, Dee. 3, vis NEW-ORLEANS, Doc. £~ | Three conl-pussers were killed, but no passengert. OFlY Ui . ) bt several were slightly. ‘The | st By the terms of surrender though pomjnally subject, yet vir passengess were budly sealded, but several were elig . Saal) : i " | Ufticers of the bont and engineers Roddee, Wiison and Waldrop | % )y safe from trial, Cansles with all his force ineorporated | Cor iy wealded, but are doing well. Three firemen, Holt will bencefoorth act with and under Escobedo. In four days | McKiany nnd Betts, were badly burved. Tle other ofticers ¥ comes up against and besi and builds great b Warks ngainst, and scems just ready fo_overwhelm, Bt that | poes wise mas. whe la no'one less than Truth iteelf, oo 1o ariy by his wisdom delivers the city, no_matter how imperiled Broadway Theater, published in this paper th CLOTHING. the conjeined forve, pumbering sbout 4,000, will move through | il afe. The disaster was cauved by the of rivets of It sy seem to be. yet the deliverer 18 not remembered ! Iruth | et ; i 3 i ueetion of the steam drum v near the | in the bands of & miority receives littie houor, even though it e types caused us to deseribe the | 1o ery of Sau Luis Potosi, which, together with Duravgo and | trated the galoon. Tuge bave been sent from Norfolk 1o tow | jrove Kood in nfln(lvn ‘ ! ol o “ur“cx;n ;"lfi:"’bhl‘Vbry c::,my e e couvel @ complete ern ready p romis oran: D ' i ¢ derly cared fo A bout us and behiold our little bandfull of Unit o o octor, in Aria 4 Zacstecas, are promised deliverance by mext January. Con. | the Kelsoto that point The wounded are all tenderly eared for A walosk sbout ue kad hebttd oxt 1 e bandtull of Unita, s S UN I e : : RS TR ey WAME PO, centrative action throughout the Republic now proposes the | THE MISSING PASSENGERS OF TEB SUWANEE SAVED. | (00N e of aduerents to the popular creeds, 1 ean easily life—and dramatic eriticism. FreE DENTISTRY FOR THE POOR,—It will be noticed And every way eqoal in Style, Quaisty, asd Workmansbip. Velieve thot wany not deeply and rationally convinced of the WALLACK'S THEATER. by referring to an advertisement of the New-York Callege of TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & CO.. Dentistry, that this institution has insugurated a wortby chari apeedy delivernuce of Mexico. Juares, 1 learn upon the autbor. | BY FELEGNAPH TO THE TRIBCNE. By jmportance eud trath of their own reli 3 WK |y Marry or Not to Marry” will be acted here to- 3ty of Escobedo, moves without reference to this force. Sher WiLMINGTO¥. Dec. 9.—The remainder of the crew | WRREREEE TG T S i iand i 2 wmau ie probably already on his way to Durango, there 10 await | and yassengers of the steamahip Suwance were jicked op ot | the " ] by romain | alght, 0o, aa we havo often had ccoasion. 10 say, 00e of the | tyaded e T en Tocktoers of 1he Colige, he consummation of this plan. Upon the recovery of two- | gea by the brig Potomac, asd reacted Chatiestor, £.C. o | . ot delightful of old comedies, one of the best of Mrs. Inch. | Who are selected lmfl{'-l;ul-x the best dentists in the N“W?w Nos. 398, 400 and 402 Ahirds of the States it is probable he will urge the meeting of | the 6o, [ Jecple the Christian name %58 bopse—wh buld’s many works and, in representation, the most nearly per ety S owERY Abe Kepublican Congress. The rumor here of the progrese in DESTRUCTION OF A STEAMER EY ¥IKE. Kot wajority. i good repute, and with il the presti | fect atage-picture that is presented by M. Wallack's company Suppex DeaTH op AN Eprtor.—Shortly! after (unction Third wid Foarbavea ) 0 oo the direction of Mejis with an Jwperial force, and of a lwte | On Friday evening last, 6t74 o'clock, as the steamer | n ocoupancy of the soeial 1t will be done to-night with the same old east. Mr. Lester | B00n yesterday, Mr. Charles Bosson entered the eating saloon VB SIS taas the mms: ity o fuade bat Yors oFoie opitions al No. 1 Park row, and ealled for something to eat. Heat the | since 1660. ! Wallack, making Lis seventh appearance this season, will play Sir Oviein Mortland. Miss Henriques will ennct Heater. Mrs. out of Liberals on this road under Naraogo and Treveno it | 5 1y, Secor, Capt. Brows, was proceeding to Port Morzis with | ¢ a with open arins ready 10 weleom 10 faith back to its fold, i give Lim new Kon widiculed by Escobedo, whose information of a later date re | o paree in fow, and while off Blackwel's Irland, ste wux dis perts s small fght and vietory by thove Liberal ehiefs. who 8o | covered to be on fire. Anastempt was mede 10 extinguish the | CQbETaiulationn on the recovery of bla, Unih HgTLL, 0 ow i & small town sbout 12 miles this side of San Luis Potosi R ATl i aned fhsiapivge B | O i aad bad (ke sar aicing the arrival of the rest of the corps. Escobedo himself | getiing on bourd the barge. The steamer, being winuicred | yoybienl arguments for their faith at b ., 820, . Shaar USUAL PRICE #55, NOW 844, USUAL PRICE $50. NOW 940, USUAL PRICE $45, NOW $3% time complained of feeling unwell, and in 8 few moments after bis entrance fell to the floor and expired. Decensed was for Vernon will appesr as Miss Sarah Mortland, that sh . T e ortland, o part that she in- | 0 U aasistant editor of The Boston Courier, and Lus cnst furtl ot nex i with i .Y rurucy wod with wiiniig uor. hms | more recently been connected with The Boston Commercial. The b after pince, | Tody was_taken to the Second Precinct Station- House, where Coroner Nanmann soon and took charge of the effects of r_ ineluds ral Fel willinger bere but o few days after his command, when Jeav. | Struck on the upper polt of Blackwells d wunk. SU€ | Bypwhile the oid textunl controversy is over av | ity” | ' - Ko ill be & total Joks. She is.cwned by E. P. Brows, wnd fully in . T sl Marry” will be repeated on Katurda) g beica » thoroughly pacifieated froutier, b Bopes by SPTIOE | vured. “The fire oFiginated from 6 el S o oo ¢l (hp | M psarwaiuthe pe i I arce of * Deaf g n Posh" The lutervening deceased, conuiting of some papers d 8206 in money, By b USUAL PRICE $40, NOW $2. Crowds of refugees throng the ferry bere each day since the | is uot antagonistic views tou ty or Unity, a | L d “Central Park. e production Heid o 3 . USUAL PRICE #30. NOW $24, b s h dag. i e Ours” will ot wow be long delayed. held to-day. Further information way be obtaized by calliog o surrender, returning with their effects. Confidence and com- CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. icial atonetnest or & maral rec : at the Coroner's Office, No. 4 Centre:st. The friends of de- USUAL PRICE 625, NOW 22, mexve nnder the happy restoration promise all such a new aud o s | ’""»1‘ pirit WINTER GARDEN. ceased in Boston have been telegraphed to, and will probably at USUAL PRICE #20, NOW ¢4 better life on the borders. ATABEED IN A SALOON. oyt Mr. Booth will repeat ** Richelieu” on Tuesday and | 0nce come on aud take charge of the remaiss. ll"!‘:!'!“:e:)m‘:: ou,.“:oi i pute is wk ters of opinion, Thursday evenings of this week. Ou Wednesday, at & Mati T ATS PANTS AND VTS, MBETING OF THE DEFENOERS OF MEXICO IN SAN While 8 row was in progress in the saloon known | iy ticology, are questions juvol fare of the | mov be w 3 Meordlai 0 1 Nlly B ,,., » ! (Ansouncements.| anD BOYS' ?l’gé;"l'fz‘l'v.n'rgmnu FRANCISCO. ae "“The Homestead,” in Irving-place, on Saturdey eveuing xy takes the affrmat Wi | o e ok “*"m : piny ilbioe g o —_— CW"'"" by ey g P e o ek, The King and Queen of Prussia; twelve Clergymen; ow perfect liberty of ing b t o theology ’ of their own, We demand of s Christian believer take Chrfst ax hiv Master in the practical w ennct the Stranger and Petruchio. His performance of the | ool ciinan 10d two Oursag-Ostangs, in Decomber No latter part i a gem of comedy. It made a decided hit last wasan On mext Satarday evening Mr. Booth will wppear in | FRRroteqlat ",‘;‘;“ OuUIEQNITORED ys Ascmy ®Y TELBGAAYR TO THE TRIBUNE. BN Praxcmco, Dec, 7.—' The Defenders of Mexico,” e James MeLoughlin was stabbed iu the neck, just beueath | an organization in the interest of Juarez, beld a meeting | knows man |‘ the right emr, receiving a severe wound, at the hands of &n un who jumped into & carriage and Was ir RICH A y in thig city last evening, organized a battalion, snd elected injured man woe conveyed to Lis residcuce, No p's pa g Y ol lfcers. ’rnei propose to sail for Mexico on the 11th of | fe ‘and precepts, b #pl Shells tragedy of the wApostuial The Opers SIS S tho ‘December, fufly armed and equipped, snd to offer their STABEED IN THE STREET. rist demanded, and all that i A RO ot D wervices to the Liberal Government. Lat P ight Jobn McEkoy b 4 gically adhered to. Our opin OLYMPIC THEEATER. at your Residence 4 ou afurdey: night Johi SoEsoy Deoame. eu- » Mr., George Jordan will make his first appearance from the P! Muncaxries Lisnanry, GEN. SANTA ANNA'S VIEWS. A Cleveland paper has the following Washington | goged in a controversy ® th some strangers, in front of Lis el residence, ot the corner of Thirty-thirdst. and Firstave, and Santa Auna bas sent to the President a long letter on the | 1o uas beaten by them and stabbed in the forebend reeelving % ¥ i at the Olympic Theater to-night. He in sure of a cordial wel Clioton Hall, come. In light comedy Mr, Jordan was always a favorite o6 | ge, cisealar, to be had at Library, and No. 1% 0kee the New.York stage. This evening be will appear in o some- | Weat Thirty-fourth at. and No. T TRIMMINGS. b and I when stated in o —— Menionn imbroglio, in which he proposes a different pol D eoaad’ ‘The YeMicns fiis mado their oo . S g » “"";“I’h‘mlm"! 0“'.:]“‘""""3' "L; ¥ . wounded man was conveyed 1o Belleyue Hospital by ¢ | the doctrines themelven. i what heayy and somber character—that of Edgar, in Seott's i 3 S robsiontions | BT 860 10 - Shopeond fodipriad |17 S5 Risae Polics, The wound s Lot considere dogmen, aad the mese logle | " Brde £Lammermoor, " which bus been dramatized under the IA(‘"‘}-l‘f":-‘ ms‘l'u‘thio‘hrre'm. Pmdv::he. nnxd many Jost received, s new lize of rich goods, | gero | me e remark aame of *The Master of Ravenswood” Fechtar played Bdgar | $iber istreesiog » (arisiug from an impaired cireu ation. <ot " d Irthod eryw Ler engage . B by wearing elastics o t b ly ob Mrm or- | ®splendid live of CANADA 1 SHOT IN THE HEAD, L e sarvises 1o 1hD w5950 | o4 the London Lyceum, where thin piece had & long run some S e hovenive Busesanens Toud s :!v.rfi'x.p'.".:ni st o NICH WEITE TRINNINOS, —— Officer Baker of the Fourth Precinct at 8 o'clock | ward, % ase not fo be regarded for o moment | time ago—Mr. Jurdan, we Lelleve, sppearing sa oid dehton sdjasied, reqeiring se botions or sewlag, and saisenaly sppreved | °7 JACKE | a# enemies. except in respect of specinl th cal opinion Collimens, 1 Ladies’, S0c. Mailed free. Ne. 473 Brosdwsy, N.Y. LO. THE NEW CAPITAL—SURRATT. Jesterday moruing found Charies Bosnet, reniding st No. 08 | 37 TU0%, §50hs "Some sharp thinge sbout ductrines whi Miss Kose Eytiage, to whom we have often alluded as among po iz 2y OPERA CLOAKS, 4o B) TRLRGRAPR TO THE TRIBUNE. Jumes-st., on & stoop in Eest Brosdway, bleeding from a pistol | Jook upo x Jet me not deemed unkind or un | 3 DEMoReST'S MONTHLY MAGAZIN is unquestionab! ELACK GUIPURE LACES, MoxrgsaL Dec. 9.—Petitions are being circulated in | shot et ik e bead, He stated that bo o e o by Tovt ot who receive thea. 1 opgose, the duetrines them | pear t0-night &8 Lucy Aw Aieg ond gopeler soptine dfly“i"‘ulu: nn?i};"-'mg‘kfz!svm Montieal and Quebec, to be presented to the Imperial | one Patrick MeDermott, but declued ic give Cupt. Ahorneaty | U , wiish herd dues N e o o which e B O e ey At RICH SATIN RIBBONS, ' :(hn:“‘ n.lb:‘n m‘; ‘9"&'8“” )’»';ou'omm.l; ‘é"“‘."fl :::‘:‘fi:?:;n:aw:x: ""!:n"dl :t&L:fi"::x L{ur;:; 'n‘ i ‘lny o:m lfvn J‘ sketched the d nees between the | Ravenswood will be & buxury indeed. Ite production here is o eady this week. rlv?ft’}fl"!“r{flrfi:fi)n - n..'. capital of Bi vincesof British | been Qrnbag i0, oo tred in uue of the low o ‘:N‘mm‘,fl pro' 4 .,,_,I,, |v:'l;4 itart- | very linportant theatrical eveit 5 ik m . % AL TR AND ALb COLORS! = A Fourth Ward. The wounded man was couves d ign, bourd by certain EW-YO A EMEMBER '—Mrs. M. G. Browx's days in New- FRENCH FLOW) A f‘"“"“ of %’ ,f,'{o‘hh":““l‘"- stationed at Ottawa, | y ;i Jospital where be acted iu such & violent | birth of the figy | ¥ y 5 TR D York are Mondsy and Tueadny. She guarantees to cure every disease terday recciv y ee. The prisoner was tied | ;b gurgeon in attendsnee could oot dress the we X ce, who by Adauw *Griflith Gaunt " will be presented here to-night | fleeh is heir to. Those who cannot afford to come under her tiestment » gate by the thumbs, and in that position was flogged | yupposed to be vot ) fall were doomed 10 eterial ruin L 1 - ‘rchase her Metaphysical Discovery for $8. Depot No 81 Bord 38 U8 ckente Of the'entire garrison, for stating ‘1bat ! D g o i e i oy b | and tomorrow night. The last performance will be given for | 20 ke me iladelphis. Poon R1cHARD S N Canada would be annexed 1o the United States before two A CABE OF INFANTICIDE. n second 1 ‘ the benefit of the adapter of the novel, Mr. Augustin Daly, who | Eve Waren at all Droggiste. ALP RENOVATON ot the Depot. SILKS AND VELVETS years. On the 5th of August last, Ewil Merkle, proprictor | wurely deserves aub tial thacks from those to whom he e i g ot on the bist sed stinight. Jobn H. Sarratt was the guest of J. Hogan of St.1 No. - e w e livered been the means o¢ pleasure. The pig, by the wag, | DO you want s WhEELER & WILSON'S BEWING-MA- KIBBONS st 10 ceats, worth 30 cects. ) X % of & bakery at No. 207 Fifth t. wax married tos y jer- | ate This is ealled the & | s . : wence Hall after hie escape from the United Sta gos . - will end Lis part in peace to-morrow evening. cmixm for yourself or friend ! See Ervis st Masonle Fair RIBBONS st 25 cents, worth 62 cents, pe nited Btates. b k 3 | donot fall under the original L ! 123 Satt was sapplied with funds 1o go' to Europe by sotme of | % Y7PA3 Who bad been ost #ix. wects in the coustry, acd | donot receive s terma fall under the original On Wednendny, the spectacle of ** Cendrilion " will be brought ———— RIBBONS ot 30 ceuts, worth 81 20 he leadiug Southerners sojourning at the time in Canads . | 509 be bad seet b S ® | Gul irrational, the result of dgnorance and credu i out, Miss Sallie Hinckley appeariug ia the principal part. SvrTABLE FRET-COVERING POR WINTER. —(AN- worth $2. MoxTREAL, Dec. 9.—The total imports of this port for | 1ot time the wife B 1 gord God ua o Father, aud think that his chosen name of Love THALIA THEATER. THRLL'S magaifieant stock of elegant BooTs and SHOLe. manofectored ALL OF WHICH ARE GREAT BARGAINS, the eleven months euding Nov. 30, 1866, are $28,200,972, | l. o g proved ur i .;u'ur.x'-;: ‘inlh;:rm( g, an original eurse au y reject the German theater-goers are reminded that Mr. Bo. preeny 0 413 Breston "‘&“.;:.::x":d'tr' y sy .the“dlp; S FARUT SUARYOR WASS) VAR 9% ‘whieb is an increase over the same penoJ of 1865 of about | pnight last the wife came to Ler husband at the bake Louse wnd ian doetrine in . . 7 pre went for youths and children. Prices moderate. 2 a cumbrous gumil Dawison will make his appearance st the Thalia theater i He vt 500,000, Joseph Dion, the champion billiard play remained with Lim for soie tme, this being the Lrst time he ines to play McDevitt, until he has encountered Fox | Fad seen her since takivg tea toget Ou Friduy some of the of Rochester. Should Fox not have sufficiently recovered | other tenax ing informed Merkle that lis wife bad ty. and give Bon f representative, His o eharacter of Homlet, We trust he may have n | A tremendous reduction in the prices of English Ve B Mt Mr. Dawison's scting does not excite our Ingrain Carpets, DNl Clo SRS RIBBON S ntiary Dt i miways entitled to- that respect which is the e from his wound to meet Dion at the time agreed uj s | been coufived. He nccused Ler of the fuct, tud sbe admitted : itiary forfeit will be insisted upon. The S haten e o, evendad | It but faid that it wen 8 prematare birth, Certain facts com whio shall one day give u { the Clareh e of intellect g ey i1ig 16 the knowledge of the Lusbund's brother. be made an ea. | 40 1 Fotber. With Unitarians the atonement is simply the at . P R T o b e I sation of the vault in the cuthouse attached 1o the premises | On¢ Ment—the bringiug together of man with g ot MELOS SARIP. ALL WIDTHS' AND ALL CQLORS! THE HURON AND ONTARIO SHIP CANAL—IMPORTS— | and there found the body of 4 newly born and well developed | CLiation of the child, atenated frout s Fath tigio- | The very reverend Mr. Smythe has presented such LATEST SHIP NEWS. A new case josk recaived st REDUCED PRICES. g ; | an alluring picture of the splendors and the charms of * The . b i BLUXOME’ THE BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP. wale infant. Coroper (over was Lotified of the occurren Toxox10, C. W., Dec. 8.—The President of the Haron | avd on Saturdsy beld an inquest on the body. Dr. John Beach ARRIVED. Dlack Crook,” and the exceedingly reverend fathers of The Herald Brig Oeesn Wave, Sylvester, Darien 7days, with yellow gz to No. 1, e and Ontario Sbip Canal Company received a letter from the made & post-mertem examination of the body, aud stated that r 2 | on calth at - y chureh. It represents God as himself the party to boreconciled ol " in ks opinon the child was bealtl nt the time of birth | TUHECE hfl? Aden's fufl Lrlm."“Iw !’f"”hm_‘:m bave so abundantly assisted in this holy work, that Niblos | o 8 580, 50 6 long. T4 45, hed & heavy gale Tor nine b o NE to & whiich broke the main boow snd split & Chicago Board of Trade, accepting an invitation, snd i ) EE & temni 46 OF Worve Gntisioen Who sre i vieit | Avd (et Ssaid had heen ogueed by siraagulation Soon after . ¥ ton can with diffulty contain the multitules which nightly | from 15 Besorery of O body, M: \ - Yen, and progitiated by the death of his innocent sou. He is y Toronto in_sbout ten days, for the purpose of COMEITILE | hius met yer been fours Hrkine inio comideration this and | Ll wrathiul with the mponitent and anconverted who always | throug through ite portals. Asa natural consequence. - 'The foretopumast staysail % ”» form n vast majority of his cr sitarians do mot be. | Black Crook” will probably be played there forever. Meanwhile BELOW. . rast with that dogme known as the vieario enteemued the tenderest and most precious doctrine of theorth BROADWAY, between Twenty fth snd Tweniy-siath ta with the Board of Directors of the Compsay and mer- | and those given nbove, the jury reudered verdict agaiust the «chants a6 10 the best means of promoting this important | unnatural mother, and & warrsnt for her arrest was issued by | Lieve this doctrine of an original f nging the moral na- [ we have no new remark to make upon the subject—save to con ;nmpmm Gov. Bross, Chairman of the Committee and | the Corover. The husbuud naturally feels iutensely mortified | bre n:m-n.d'lh Inhli v.;.n lie was ‘hl‘ m.x]m nynxl'.( lul. gratulate ‘)h \\'hmlll'_v'"n the .-nl.nh»m mflun-.nl\‘e of Lis valuable sesident of the Milwsuk: £ the aflair, nocent and capable of virtue aud holiness, feeble | wuxilinry in the pupit. * Prospered by the publio, the press, the . i s & m‘:.‘mmm’:’m"d" saye that s | ot theafalr Ak itk iy through gnorance and exposure, mud aftew perverted | churel nd the Herald, Vs bark * rans smoothly, both with forees, Carriages, £c J ¥ is want of training and by the evil which surrounde him. | wind and stream.” A A AN O SAANr ~ S ——— William H. Hacker was before the Feurth District | Thie view they hold in opposition to the doctrine of native, in " y JONE. invi URTAIN GOODS, BARY MUSEUM. DAMS & CONE, 684 BROADWAY, invite h\ ) THE INDJANS. Peliatiourt oo Setaniay, ohirged with meking aad aiing o [ Lear s siael Ry Sunivsl Wi et which sscom IS NEREVH Purehasers to inspect thel e assortment of frst-¢lasecit y panied it, from Adam's fall. Regeneration, with thew, is the 80 much has been collected, and so much is done, | buils CARRIAGES, comprising RENCES, COUPES, LAN- DAUS, COACHES, and other fine close aud open work, made of the FURNITURE COVER]NGS’ il Check for 465 0n the Fourth National Bauk, purporting to be | orderly and normal awakening of the apiritual nature from its ADVICES VROM ARIZONA, IDAHO, MONTANA AND NE- | drawn by C. Ri of the Normal Petroleum Company, | $16€p a8 opposed to the notion of & lmeuinn ehange m the | 8 Barnum's Museum, that the visitor may easily and cheerfully | o,( sytariale and by the best workmen. ot their ows masufactory. Secretary 10 funds in the bank belonging to that Com. moral constitution of the soul. The Holy Spirit they recognize | spend the entire day and evening within that edifice, before be AW 9 N TEAWAVRE and vIC- love, always blowing, but | en everything in the programme. Toex- “(..’-O,KLUUPL.MI.‘.O&}:,A:X?.}-S I?:lhglo:n:uam&s PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, BRANEA—A GENERAL WAR UPON THE WHITES 1N | Wheu ihere w PROGRESS—EMIGRANT TRAINS AND GOVERNMENT | P07y He was held 1o bail in $500. ss the influence of God's breathin an claim to havs Py VORTS ATTACKED, ACCIDENT ON THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA R never filling our spiritual lungs until we expand them voluntar be wild : 4 PR gt 3 e . » 8 N ATLROAD. | iy 10 reosise it. "'This 18 in opposition 10 the doctrine of s third | “wine the wild beasts in their se ral cages; to seo them fed; | FOR SALE low. No. ayet B bl ST YELEGRAPE 70 TER TRISUNS. person in the Trinity, whoso influence is to be invited by doe- | to observe Monsieur Davis in Lis moruing call on the lions and | LJORSE BLANKETS ESALE PRICES. (UNTIL JANUARY 1,) Y TRLEGRAPE TO THE TRINUNS. LLEAVENWORTH, Kansas, Dec. 9.—Acting Gov. Amy, | PiTTsBURGH, Dec. ®.—Yesterday evening the up trinal convictions and professions, and whose presence is ocea- | jog) f RETAILING AT WHOL W Gov. ¥y y ’ - opards ; to walk around the giraffo; to play with the little 2 & & prociamation, se: e present condition of New- | Jiegbau City o the Western Penueylvata Rl sonal, exceptioual, and pecullar. They reverence the BIL | phaat; to laugh st the educated mules and ponies; o cat & et g i s Y gl Bty with & special traio coming west ug onbourd | Old Testament, the wholo literature ed, b Juncheon ; to take & constitutional walk around the fat Loy ; to ‘coustant_incursions and depredations are the greatest evil | 1be Directors of the Penusylvania Railioad, about o mile above | torieal and poetical, of the Jewish ,w_,:.\f. '.','n'.'{.n ::.Llr.u'- part | cousult the phrenologiat; to flee affrighted lmmlh!g»lnmml giant; | 7 ;(_)VIIH:\II'—\‘I‘VH:IT e o akes and | (3OS SoncinGLEs, B which affficts our couutry, demauds that our people be | Natons. Pa. Six persous were badly injured, two of whom | by wholly unknown suthors and unde ordinary lights of | to shoot at i mark, aud not bit it; to shudder at t ‘at the enforced harmony of the happy family; to ex- | S MU ARG SR £33, iAI’DLEl}i!_ g pee Y RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. iSS, SADDLES, L g 7. SOLOMON & SONS, repared 10 protect their lives and property, as the military | #7¢ 1ot expected o live human knowledge, and with all the ord: b b ol ree is i uate sod the militia ineflicient. The | COLLISION ON A RAILROAD—ONE MAN KILLED A v i e om minds-hed abors thelr c| 3 > ) AD— XD PIVE | €7TOm: with exalted passages from minds [ifted far abovo their | amiue in deiallthe rich aud most suggestive Nutural History ; Apaches e i e Stk et have been and are | WOUNDED, B | erTore; with exalted passages from minds lifted far abovo e | Gollectian of Gordon Cumming ; to sco Miss Shell, and o corpe MOSEMAN, Wa, 0 Awove D. NO. 369 BROADWAY. pn the war pata, killing and robbing indiscriminate! BY TELEGRAPE 70 THE TRIBUNE. the world stands; but they believe it to be a book which should | de ballet, execute a * !mnd wooden-shoe dance ; to sit in the | S — B | e e Yheir daring i oqualed only by their success in butcherice | TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. B.—A callision occurred st be read without. superatitious Jiterality, and with & freo and | theater and be amused by the performanoe of the comedy of and depredations.” He calls for the immediate organiza- | anous 26 mitases alers ‘sietorday mivhing, two milos west of rational, yet reverential discrimination. They regard the New | * TwoCan Play at that (iame '; to witness the reprosenta tion of volunteers for protection. | Mattoon, 1L, on the St. Louis, Alt ,,I_E- i est of | Testament as the record of a revelation, made by ear and eye | tion of th ctacle of ** Kubri, or the W Shoemaker ;" to VES' PATENT LAMPS' Y - ) Itnesse o um, Sur e e Meon. o the Sith, says, that & party of Na. | betweeh the ‘conatruction apd gravel ruine. - One m rilroad, | witneses, by men. religiounly iuspired yet not free from the | do all thin aed more fs to viit araum's Mt | Sl _— 2 , says, party of Na- | " construction and gravel traius. One man named | prejudices and theoretical or even practical errors of their time, | that were fluty hearted pleasure b ker, who could not fiud | “Tpe SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, every way wsjoes killed the herds and drove some away, stealing all | Joho Breccunt, kiled cutrights Wikisw Fouits, Sremen; and | And. therefore not binding upon s i the servile way of an | thirty cents worth of amusement in all this. As the holiday iy B Ty stock, burning howses, and commitEimg other depreda- | ¢ o1 1h¢ aberers ou the conetruction train, suppsed o be mar- | neceptaneo of 4 atementa after ‘o purely grammatical exam: | seawin drawe uigh the Muscur, becomes more ard moro lively THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! tions, and & letter states that the Apaches are committing | 1,7, Bowowfour ax AVE More U6 S e e ployed on | fnation of the meaning of r'.’...,‘.. ‘merely & grammar | and attractive. For cbildren, the entortainments here offored s depredations throughout the territory, killing wherever re “cdustruction trasn, are more o eas wounded. oth engines | of lexicon, but human soul in the Irgest use of Jto fecuities, | are adumirably adapted. ~Let them havo its benetit, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING and TABLE LAMP'S s oLy 7 are a total wreck. Direct cuuse of the accident unknows. which can interpret it. The Bible ix the record of what holy L D BOWERY THRATES: can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as OAS, 6lled s5d trimmed nafely Mcmu;y's POWDER The Idaho Statesman, of the 13th, saye, that Capt. DEATH OF A PHILADELPHIA ROUGH. men thought and said as they were moved by the Holy Spirit, : . ENT THRATEEY 2 wnd neatly, sl WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE of CURES which is not a dictator but an influence. Oribodox Clristia Three pieces are announced for representation here, | CHIMNEY, or unscrewing the BURNER! COUGHS, COLDS, Wa doal is KEROSENE GOODS of all Kinds snd the best RE FINED OIL {n market, snd fnvits the attention of all buyers, both - HOARSENESS, SORE THROAY, ‘Obyrne and & detachment of soldiers were on & scout, and | BY TELEGNAPE 70 THR TRISUNE. call the workd o pbysical ruin, ali its courses being disjointe “'The Mysteries of Paria,” “Jocko, the Bracilian Ape,” nud found &b old Indian who had been abandoned by his com- | PHILAVELPRIA, Dec. 9.—There has been consider- | the original twist given to it by the iutroduetion of sin which qon for | “The Pacha's Pets.” Mr. G. L. Fox, in pantomime, is ouo of eades. The Indien volunteered to pilot the soldiers to the | able excitement to-da) 3 ot the ¥ 3 over the report of the murder of & well. | cursed the ground. They conalder life a period of prob ;"'m‘;‘;“' the '}‘,“"“,‘ "P’ g killed M,captured | known rowgh of the Beme of Heary Gideon, st an early hour | 45 existence which will not bogin until D ore duad asd have | the features of current theatrionl entertainment. Miss Fanny WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. gio 0, orses A:M :: of e soldiers, 8. C. Thompson, | this %m- in the heart of the eity. Nine peraons wero | Tisen again on the other side of 'Lime, and which will begin only | Horring continues to pleaso her audlenccs st this theater, sus Circulars, with prices and testimounials, sent to all applicants. CATARRH, BRON X ae killed. 7% ) ‘imes, says, that Indians attacked ;'fi‘x and held to uwait an investigation. A post-mortem | i eternal misery aud ruin for all who are not here converted 10 | taining the principal business JULIUS 1VES & Co., No. 49 Maideo-lane, N. Y. ’. ake hlling o tan named Hitcheock. The remaindor | beld thin afieruooo, reveaied the fct hat e died rom natural | & pealal view.of Chriet s sachiic, wid do nat accept bis one NEW-YORK CIRC Sole sgeats for THE FOLDING POCKET LANTERX. DIPHTHERIA, CROTP. -m_nd upon their return to the scene, they found causes, though death was produced from over exertiou, the | et in & techuical sense. With what right can buman beings dud . ’ o e e $ Hitcheoek soalped, aud bis heart cut out. $9,000 were result of & scuffie. surrounded by millions of dying souls in peril of everlasting Although there is little .to be said respecting the For sale by Druggiets. Send for Circular. Depot No. 044 Bnéo ruin, give any l;flllmm attention to their own imme: | performances given at Mr. Leut's New-York Cirous, that little T way DEMAS BARNES & Ce, ‘Wholessle Agents. Saken from Bit, ————— e Ok (Nebrusk) Heald of e300 publihes o | LAUNCH OF THE STEAMSHIP CELESTIAL e e ene o the salvation o esia " Unitarians | 8 bo sakd strongly. Everything here is gonuine-—ta the best (k?v“hm'hk:o:'s. “Fwesm‘lg\,hm I;an'?fl Rx:;r. EMPIRE, Tegard eternal life nl begiuning when (the soul beglus. | of ite kiod, and that kind 1s soundly good. No novel feature ap- . X, ye: g lively times with They conmider thin world as much (od's residence aa any other; | pears in the programme of the weok. Madamo De Berg, and UPHOLSTERY GOODS ainia the Cheyenne and Arappahoe Indians. Emigration fc The mammoth steamehip Celestial Empi that happiness is as legitimate he heaven, eye ppal gration for » Empire was | et bppineas I o bt iyt 1o v sads hat | F] Nino Eddie, and all the ring performers, lncluding the o trained horses and ponies, will, us usual, o) at Matinées OF EVERY DESCRIFIION AT LOW PRICES. Montana has been heavy, and the emigrants have suffered | lnunehed on Saturda; g s moruing, from the yard of W, I Webb, | foa| oy . , | Goa loves to make his children happy; that’ our ed: : SSTSR AN el & - Possed the 1oad without losing | foot of Sixthst. ‘The day wab an exconding)y unpleasant oue e e i D S et on Weduesday and Saturday, as well ns 1o the eveniugs. We s -"'th }“’l.m h‘w rho Y"olnla' e m‘fl“"a - dul'm ..':; a driving rain making out-door comfort s impossibility, Not | Care—by what i serious aud by what is gay; that God is inter. :'-'\:'n‘n':: ::Inl';l’hn‘l l!w]r.pflv‘l;.rmlm'u, rml uuuhvn wur:'.milnl CLOTH AND TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. 48 miles. Tl peneiraied o s i fi,,,,mmmu,. i h.mnu hi, Dowever, every place aflording a sight of the | S8 e 0 T e O e e pioh fat the | ont the Lolidey e Tl et RICH SETS TABLE DAMASKS, ring miners aod drivin stock. 05 | hoge hull upon the stocks. or of the water into wh ‘ . s ) 7L mldfe‘n ‘mnnlnx o m:’ ln. :h.p':n‘ ';lh:‘\’, - - wv;l:l“ (L rgrmsr B e Al P.Lf", ':"-m:: ;’::;.,': :11;.'.'-‘:11':‘;‘ ;{;A‘::fiflfi:’:ufl‘l ZT.L’;".‘,’,‘?. fl(:;‘:l:]:l';rxl:]h::: HARTZ'S TEMPLE OF MYSTERY. WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH. COMMENCES escurted Ots, Hasen, when '“m""n w“’mih of thia fort, | tbe storm. Those who liad & tire 10 go to. and n clange of gar- | & _fearful | renction which makes religion hated and Meaning Dodworth’s Hall! Mr. Hartz will resume = e Eitd et a0 Tod i\ M ot e, W | D Tt o uied omd suatiy rewed wwaiiug ) Shete Vo | Ood dafed,. Ustiarsns belere i o grasir. sianes | bl snlarainments thce Mondey evaniag) Dow: 17 854 v BDANKETS, [ . - 3 1 q o o God I d p X gy ol ook ¥ > :;}m:-: "n'l‘}‘d'sfl"'xmi."’".fi'&iifi"‘ :xr(;:rl":h- s wowhere s, ot b of doors was el Lo, nod e el | upor, Gods love fof us; o generous laws in mild punlehments | presant a series of those llusions which have startied snd pus QUILTS AND COMFORTABLES. O n l h ¢ B 0Y d el . ops | shine (when they could get 1) their ire. The audience st thin | vicious neighborhood to order than a dozen policemen. One | #led the town, ;ml substantinted his title to the highest rank as WELSH AND SHAKER FLANNELS. ne s .. freg exhibition was thus large and enthusinstic. The ship itself | tender heartd visitor to a Jail will oft . el . i pften shake and soften the | 8 magician mystery, to be entitled ** Multom in : : v coutained & lurgs umber of persons, who " looked superior | heast of au obdurats one Whom paishment couid not move. | Parvo,' will be pre aiel Tory soms; mittiog all muner of depredations with m. | 3D those uwon, the grousd, whom ihey evidently oonuiderod | The world can never be scared out o it sius. Even brufes are THE BT g A TALE OF THE GREAT REBFELION, gEmiv, Wo liave only 2 mousted meg bere We | beoeath thes The dogey, chip strewn Jurd war Ui it for | now broken. to Jaruces by Kiduews. " Tla buaan soul dies STRIQPIAY: MINVPRIES, FURNITURE COVERINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ve had mo intelligonce from FortKearney for occasion ; piles of lumber were approprinted as private | scornfully those who come in the name of God to invite it to | Badworth's Minstrels have been remarkably suc- -— I THE boxes, the family circle was formed in the v y Q‘ .Mftfl‘;h.ll all co;'nnmudon is cut off. These b hm{“ ‘while two steamers, l'lnfiqm':",:g :n’:: n-:\:n‘_ _‘,.I;;u: 10 it the lu;rvl-n ulhl fiaming hell. W'n« cessful with their “Trip to the Moon.” Au attractive pro- BROCATELLE CURTAINS AND LACES. Com ! - amers, Iy *his God who hates 8o many of our feel et Who is ¥ supposed o have l»aneugl:n‘z“ !l'!l'n.!‘cnr?:vml.:‘;ll:n ""““i?,‘:’:i.‘k“&?fi.’“.h.m g L e Bhsy o n--.lm,, him lorl’hr“p:ud:.‘o: ‘;m‘l‘: gramme of Negro Minstrelay is offered for the ovenings of this Jeport 100 lodges of Hortch dizas moviag toward this wid i fuer W )" owly st il e R e A I A e ol e St e SIRNATMN, YR I. . WALRAVEN, No, 886 BROADWAY, . % NOW READY AND FOR A for the purposs of captaring it. They csll our urged with graceful power into the stream. Mer | Winders de one 1ota of the loathing aud hatred with . We have also to notice, as we do with much pleasure, that the penalty of | Messrs. Kelly & Leon's Minstrels, at No. 720 Broadway, attract o , & B oo - night L Ll Buy this aud rid yourself o while the latter were en, in_cutting Wwoo and ran off six bead of ilu‘r:gl They 5"! con nt soldiers *Old Women.' Two weeks - o 3 " s load m carried ber to the middie of the river, whes 3 b e with Government treight was .u‘c;‘.: u:;“:m n}:‘; ung ber stern up stream. Two tugs then :n 1'-11";: :}&;.“‘m"." a'..;:‘:n;hmd I:”-]n-fxr::a ..1. o i Tty et Jier.and towed her to the Novelty Works, where sbe will receive | Lelpiess {gnoratice and r.-mm.ry‘ depravity, visited | large audiences e Killed, and two wagons captured, in returning it was again : attacked, the two drivers killed, and ) ] ; lier engines. The displacement of water by the huge bull | as remorselesaly upon the benight who blishme pre- | 7 o OMAS . : jo S I e i taes o | S ey ey e sy ot | S e A T e SR L e st Mty & 7 | (O TO THOMAS R ACHE e on e s pietih o The Indiarg took the me':l'; ':l.:ly‘:woln v‘l‘.:ll:a ]:.::;r' ‘("u‘r‘:in::.ih::gn“ihm:: J:‘.:i‘?."?:" ik wpectators, o | Bolding op the crumbling walls of Triaitarian and Calviniatio Mit. FAVARGER'S READING. avorything vwe chisaper (has any store in New:York. € nimaly. o i e B T Rl | L eac, 2 1o8 iaEoh Sad's PeTet ovt. | seemeaT] e T ot e Yolds | Owing to the physical indisposition of Mr. A. A. | JJOX'® OLD BOWERY THEATER. Ry LA 5 "The Celbmit) Empire 1 the se¢cnd vees of (be Bew ling 10: | extablih. tone. cerional oy Duriiamtiy i o' A0t | ¥avarger, bis readiog of Victor Hogo's “Yea Travailleurs do | o, uvaen S RIS oy S N 5 Co., Wholews' Aseits tended 10 ply between Caljfornia and China, being of the same | tain), Howg Syipaiiy ¥ ¥ S . ) tainly pretigured by the shadows of comin * %5 it1s | 1a Mer" fn postpoued to Monday evening, Dec. 17, at 8 o'clock, OEK0, TIE BRAZILIAN APE. dimegeiges M (0F (e} AANIHS whigh wag Jesgoled Tome | Gostied Sitlzately o be (b ereed of Ch atentom.t 00 N the obape of the Seminazy, Plo. o Usiyersity-place. g Uk PACHS PETS ffllfiflffif"“ Geverument mulgs were xan off aud six