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— — ee = —————— : (TE NEW Y CSUN, | ofttes eines man contd have beon | who operated in Minott and Arkanens, fcountey, represcuting a rage, Mules in this country are { The Cossacks appeared on their little horses | opened irmer but clued heavy. Fae! | Special Advortisements THE NEW YORK SUN, | cites, A vt ctee man coll have bom | who operated to Mot and Arkauees, | cont, reprearatng ined atta, nt ate aman with bred alg tht faces hall wc | MAGE HB Re slowed be Se eo) v7 a “17 AMINES Port AT “Se tile 1 de- | Peddie to pind %, Gntil latel Tho Associated Prow ny ways that would be thought fur cops, the various detachments distin. | SALKE AT THR eTOCK) CH Nor, VAIN, AND AGAIN, DALLEY'S GAT Jority, by «purning all nominations and de weed to pinching poverty ‘lately | oe the latter de the North. ‘They draw the street | gitished hy’ the e« 8. “A pose Bdh ante Herve Halve cree eases of gu 34TH YEAR! Gating hime? against politcal rings. | he wan trying to farm a little, but the Mex- | Of such varied 1 they are wrod for ive ly all the | snail band of 1 on 10000 1.8 Be, 1 pre co oaty hy a ieel tances of th kind may be noticed | jean soldiers have overran tl ite present shape, that it « wil heavy wagons, and im the coun: | perb grey Hered suldie clothe | $e dense tad see os frisbee, sonar eg THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER In the | h 1 i o,than Jame onl impartial. tr t is very common to «ee «good reule | preceded Ublans heavy | Tie C88 eae rh colgered lolvte and IN NEW VoRK CIty [in the election of toltor ce robs ovate, nnd he has gow noth a ot of this Coutratied Filion, aud for erred to @ | rumbling of Wheels heralded the apy ‘a f $3 10 ae i te Cia act a. the” gender" berveren, ‘ & Commerce, ead withoet | event Siremanie lidate of oan wagon between the vity of | tt trot and I think our | cone strength, each team being of = Ramee Wy and the emer & jotmasue CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN| Tammany, Mozart, and two oF three other spatial ind waded umber of valuable paintings are | heavy in comparison with the Hght pattorca | $201 S. _ Gall Ot the ; fice re? on rat rganizations: Mr. Tuarenen eral Hivomas hae hun the beat of tuem being | recently adopted in We U erinies, aud | baw N.C te 68. Ferreetees irc i arity bhai erin | was the I mines, anid Jeus ingle” in Cordova, where for the occasion rere dean hy bempen instead of Toaihern | Bon da Sieg, ON SLA | the vouta, obethor by attane Cauie by tei {elveted hy nearly a thousand majority, hie Jule OLDWAN Of TeX | infurmation reaps ots even Ait ia private proper: Uyeastolaies aud helmety eauteved past on | Paap ange i Rit 4 Hie WHOL drawn from the “ring” candi: | aa, is also in Cordova, wher making «On the other hand, the primary Won of | f eneiit of the public, whose taste is | ohnegers blac lbarit y " ‘ Orit ins 68 GUe LLY TH Pec seer | 7 Wt ha melded wit Abed flit Assoolated Prose 16 to ai people | thereby improved aul cultivated, Many of | maythe metiend third of tho | BU N.Y, 66 er Hy leah ert forny AK ONE WALP Dib PIICKot date, Caace like this might be mel Ls peecarions liviv . en tue wae sto it at the same time, | the wealthy famflies of New Orleans goed | in OF this corpa were armed with lances | Bune , ti ‘get ” a enough to w th th eben POOmNneRS Fee otthe rot leat in the we wey, tnake frequent s to Europe fad sabrem, the rest with sabres alone, | low On: rahiecahchtes Site ene feeds every de Fogiechess | Pings which have so long boon @ terror to rate ship just | fore by poring up in the intervals | puther ip th Welt way many exquiete Whon charging in fine of-bndie the Tancern | 14g Se ce cecach rom patron roadion micorag: | Cxvmenn tts ent Ms ealce- warp t- : a opariea Fis at Fi ha trolling over |#hiewous balletin. buteua, op chad ait tay | horas “Tews nace reee he oka teeta a pwsert by breaking the enein's tines, to | dame § Fox Paros reaemens Of sdvertioing rere) - smashed to prlecen hy Me had r a eee 6 stron OVER | have a chance sre it, and tinve anequal and such of them aa are available are now | ake qa wh are subsequently better | re THE PRICE of the a8 the putttoatton | oapie's strong a Kurope, atibsisdi punty of friends; | shure in the advantags that tie infftinn: | Ccuitated ae ther wane, “rearailable ar Biro | widened hy the sabre than tive latice, Some | 1a tts 84M eftive ed by news vendors le TWO CENTS a @ few have gone zi) aud other coun. | tion confers. [Lia with the Associated Pee on nw brief ¥ and haw boen seen at the | of the chirassiers had red and white pom: | bor Bae Ny FEN CORY lo delivered by carters ab the | Amerionn Citizenship. t heath Ataris v have died {44 Just described, that the principal news nants on thelr lanes, and red aadilte clots | $40 &- FLW, 1 : Bhep of any who deere ‘Tre recommendation contained tn the | i's ia South Amer Margerelged papers of thin city have their telegraphic hew Gerthan Theatre was opened last trimmed with dark gee , aud | : TWELVE CENTS PEA WEEK, oF 60 . \ one iu their exile, pour, unknown aud uucured | Nehs councetion mad the pubige eae and the Olymple was reopened, Of | the letter "A" iu, the rs had BIN DOLLAKS @ year President's Mossage on the subject of @XPA- | tur, Suck are the frulte of trosaon, | we that itis the beat ove for their interests. | course the thronged vondition ut the ciiy at red, and orange aut sadidig , THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISING triation will mect the hearty approval of pirdicsebt pes a Its advantages aro shared also by the prin: | present has given both, full honaes reery cloths (of ora ing to loca ton. FROM TWENTY 10 FIFTY CENTS | every Americ The question involved is, cipal newapapers of New York, Boston, Bal night. ‘The Germans have long wanted @ | blue: others, a FER LINE, fe Gach lncortoen, opel stuaonenie wielhar wa fed Aiea ies Improved Pavements. timorg and other cities, and its expenses are | place of amusement of their own, aud have. | penons, und may be made for advertiserente of unveual le woelvet & Bataralised American ¢ J Rooms or rut Bocity rou tie Purves: ) | very Neavyaetho principal partof these, | how one thes may be proud of, both waa | with oran, cane a bely of Cauca. ‘The editorial department of THE ¢UN ader | Teturning to hia native land, is liable to Thos OF CROELTY To ANUMALS however, being borne by the six journala in building and in ite general management. | enw bo li round black caps, and of Joarra 2 React vo whom commun. | rest and retention for military service. Aw 0. 820 Hoapway, con Lrnstnert, | New York eity which form the nucleus of | To hight Will be @ harvest for all the thea: | a musket carefully wrapped im felt slung superior t ear 11d b@ addreserd, the caso stands now turalized citizen, | New You, Dee, 6, 800, jon. For our own part, wo | trea, wad the moat sllnetng Programmes behind th Metre More cavalry, a : iq chen matboer 7 Aston 'y the Editor of the r, Sui Joubt whatever aa to which of theme | are ho past wee! an been ry, with every variety of faciuga und yen brasch af the paliceioa beatooa ohagea be | WHO MAY have left his country before tue | 2 the Biitor of the N. ¥. Sun ¢ | connections ig beat for our readers ‘aud for an exciting and remark ncdone, brought up the-roar, Aiken the bh dbarpcepe Fag atten bastnee Bed | ay at which military duty is required, and | DEAK Nin:—By reason of the daily acti the press of Philadely It enables us to New Orleans, Yeatorday | stream of armed mon at last counsel to Sd: ee0ed 10 the Procrietor | to it uftor a rraitenco of some | Hee of the lives and limbs of our faithful | lay before the public’ prowpt and fair’ ro. | wes thetoodetrotita Otte the most matis. the Emperor, with the princes and suite Oeceas ae eae H srvanta, the horses of this city, owing to! porta of the news from every part of tho | factory day of the Fair. Great numbers of | the aquate to lunch tha melee at olnlng SO ce qeate in the United States, te oulject | United, States, and throug the Atlantic | children having their weekly holiday from | the British Embassy. Th: ack a h 8 ‘3 y . | Mew York Cir, 1to arrest, for the performances of | the atrocious pavements which dingrace it, from moat parts of ‘the world, shar. | school, of courmo had to awell tho crowd; | marched off to quarters BU EE-18Y asd You wii Use - === | military services for w given time, | 42d actuated by an carnest desire to replace | ly all the advantagen of the principal 1 Ran RURDIY entertaining tance the | which had hitherto press the people ane i ve musewents, them by something more h onve! Wwapapers of New York, at a cost which, | joy of the little ones at all they found to | from approaching the wed person o fees oe BRSTE MAIR DYE yee toa - Taare are Mecved W6 Che Uniten | ee arvnian Y eeai "request the | oUgh Weary ie Woolf, ta inconslderctte |ibace Neouttte geey at roams, Every: | their Sovereign Going now remcrel: thee | eae. ervel + ed arin ereine RA A HUeRCM cc AMerneee | Keates army, and yet the flag ander which favor of your pablching the none ig | When compared with the enormous outlay | thing haa got into thorough runuing order, | Fushed up to him, and taking off their capa, | wee a Auunale, 2400 eur leaen he fought n uo protection, but | jeter from mentioned hee ie pe oaNy tatning the telegraphic conuectious | aud all went off more smoothly yesterday | broke into ¢nthusiantic crea of grectin fs “ cay lo merc fo | ‘ mitted slow fe © association than on any previous day. " i. Though a brief, it was a tumultu: |b 4 gal SULACK'S THE ATRE—" he Bto0pe to Com. | eos stag be in fire Y is 5 Evade i bee Le uated this society for ite Teens ' The Toe sof the Miaaipp - not set cu es ve sul ane tat nat have rath | B00 M60 vo P oP ; | Perhaps despotic power, ‘Th 0 ave sie — ‘ been anything like thoroughly repaire: lod the heart of every loyal Russia henna ¥ porladane Salt Metco, Te Siete Creek. Ores | te, An American citisen, naturalised or as eee question’ it then pecet | OUR DUBLIN CORKEMPONDRNCR, | Peon auythin ‘of work In Fat to be done on - 40 Wee aion Tel. an r | ceaereumeharen othorwino, should feel that his citizenship is | Capita ant choetiiit aid ine westinn ouy | Activiey of the Fenians Cireat Seerrey @b- | them before the planters along the | sper gett aewcet le dbeeter a IbiWmaripoee Pht ts BR IES SB SIR DYE tnrreves the eondicion ot NEW YORK THEATRE." Grimith Gaunt * lia paseport and hls gostantes of peotee | to bil teat Wee Wither dane wees Sorond—""Teolants Onee rece tes Ries | Fiver and bayous can feel eats against the | Uutil lately it wae supposed that the rela ier nh “Reims “BYkv'e vet 0 weeparsiion of | OLYMPIC THEATRE.—"Tue Long S:rihe® tbl Windies ks de Ko. A naturalized | 0f ite security, noiseloannces and ele Arrivotatieere waste Totes Weak | werk, asd pind Wg tie for thie eurt of | tive weight of the brain, ns compared with ob Pele BeBe ath EET Sere Wee, tate taste RRO Ay AY THLEATICR—* Armofate Mies | 10 "Me the United States fe amenable | Gee Nothing to desire, | orto | Mltetlon items, Bee. hte, Rte, to have it properly attended to, "When the Mene greater in man than in any | 19) 8 Cab. 118 be tego teertedeman staal fap tes [to tho laws of this Republic alone, and no | torture the hard working. Ineree ho wath’e Demay, Nov. 18 1836 | water ree iE wil be too lat todo tithe, lower animale; bat alan! foe poor | 12 $9.0. 7 td by ail reejeetable | KEW ROWER: TRE. — Pantomime of | 1 th siedeadel tt: Y - ~ thing, and the earthwork of @ levee is t hut itix now known that sore 0 Jo. PSE ae, Wy tl rwreetable KEW | ROW ERY THEAT ain ocnate can have any claims on him | Poroash te the American cheery iet,it | Since my arrival t have been strock with | thing, and the until it has had the smaller South American monkey have DYE te without 0 singe '¢ FOX's OLD BOWERY THEATRE—Mlee fey | except in caso of anepactod | PR ep h character a | the exceeding excitement owing to the in- | to sattle aud become compacted proportionately larger share of lain 9000 U8 6a 'ae iferesy Mersing—* Adeienue.” eri This principle should nut only be sou ui tl eroaning activity amongst the Fenians, It t We have be naling pet Fall we hes nour noble selves, co ee other hand ry P Adank ad ec a flor ? ey | for some months past, and hope it may con-| however, man carries (absolutely) more EEA EEAT MMIEES COMBINATION TROUPE | acknowledged, but should bo rigidly Your obed is difficult for an outsider to loaru anything | {2 6 1 suppose you are on the lookeut for | melave lanka carr! 1 than any other & & GRITEBNTON, 3 Binh ss Lavieia RMAC aoe | univorsnlly enforced, for the credit of th of the intentions of the Fenians. Great 00 | snow by thin time: WaNaner, | breathing creature except the elepbaut ail weene, or Feuitet 5. ¥ LUNY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. “The Heart ‘ . | ; 0 : Pore ia | or 4 mle, the buan “brata the} ao; of Beiu. or the Men ot "Be." ‘denen, a. | nation aud the protection of its citizens. 7 Ren pv Covsenvatorr creey in observed. From all I hear and can wh ear " i * 580m de, ‘ot fun’ Lis Mo RE ri a = . No bi, M creases in gravity — specific gravity wo | Wea 4 HYAMS LIFE BaLsaM — RUEUMA- TH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE, Budworth : My Dear Dodioe Rivet since mg arrival | OBEY; there ia w detormination to fight, ie Venetsanss Subsentotien. ean, uf ouures—up to the tweutierh or | Seo Tey ois 4 ml Ce Mivrees hones dances, burieeques. Street Sweeping, leeniacd Thave been thinking of | 8! fht to tho last, The Fenians know | The Sam Autonio (Tex.) H&MALD auys that wenty-first ye the “age of dig- | 8100 Tenn. 6s, new. an come of Sessa ae en.s 2 Hrospe, Maleeo eee StekBer. New York Cis | New brooms provorbially aweop clean, | writing you ou the suiject of een nn: Hew: | full woll that if they begin and fail, no mer- | the Supreme Court at Austin has just given | cretion” Gil the fortieth Year usually ro- | 18900 \icthng erent ws ¥ y ti auby “app! 'y degt Hing Mo 44 Cop aan Rare ne Kc cus Troupe, Maunege at but we infer from certain complaining tet- | Gon of Bitumen wane barbese of atrect pay. | ey will beshown them. ‘The Indian mutiny, | @ decision in @ railroad bond euit, which | fobee” cascer meee, AfteE forty the orgie, th | Ode: ht MIE A = IN, | {erm fecontly received, that Judge Wurrina | S08 now coming largely into use here; and | 5144 tho more recent and mare torrible gx. | will largely involve Sau Antonio, More | Most cases, begin to grow Ie ain i Ebscesisrseieeibesnes rh THE NEW. YORK SUN, | jecsnssed the sit brotus tod ny We pee- | Sraaz that an, opportunity offvre to, send Taw We | tutes to decrease ia voluie wore rapilly | “It Shines for Al.” Trird avenar, ofterere intammasry | 64, Ween wag afiicied and esate te soos telet THURSIAY MORNING, DEC. 6, 1866, STDs TIPE BALSAM cored the lave #.Hice, |” To Advertisers. ofa terribie case of Khew berm resdered Reipiew for Orn friends who wish thelr advertise of | Mente classified, are reqnested to hand them es | inearly. We keep our ofc open until a ’ coold err the | Late hour for the reception uf mlvertinens nent Ucerntives wait the | Mate hour Li vache hepa Dige voitien of which pare | but cuunot ares to cluasify th veeti@uce us ai 096 Avlauic in time, me of Lafiam ~~ —-~- asks cat’ Game Kesoiving states into Territories. Rot et atare Hie! Ow Lucsiay the House of Kepresouta: | yerfeetty eared | tives, by w neurly striet party voto, passed @ | freome wt of tis Be yf yh A lution favo to the catablishment of Pet be became deraneel, “He cod motif isnuld | tertiturial yore : o lately robol | 04, abs wae Cwaiited te his led duriag tives | FT a Gover te 1m the lately robol | States, “The resolut aka rate Herein betty | of the wait tates Ae “tho several’ districts A calleve ¥ within the jurisdiction of the Pedtine | Cuited States formerly occupied yy the | t..0t K New | once exiating sot Virginia, North ¢ ed vicunand canes, | He eHUS, declares that the districts which (| Febelied are not States at the present time fod by Wrugelote. te ata 4 if the vote upon it be © fair indes, that the Radical party M - + BRe ta the tow “ in favor of abol- Converting those States inte Territories. A pos epee eg few days ago we alluded to this plana et Ssessee, Live of three that the Radicals would ly . the ground that it ¥ impol Tie plan ts impolitic, Ue 5 \ teott if t that would be dw at r withe faire, But in the tvet pl ‘ he Government of a aun ve Hew State shall he formodor erected within more States, w tof the 1 ae is of the wring to the — resolatio » the Ra OVE cunistatas | UMBER!~GOLBY'S | dicale propos not only to motamer me ld States into new ones, but fe cul Weod Cate | to entirely Wot out old States, leaving their sxcelied ty auy ober | transformation into stateahip tu the indetl besutifal engraving nite future, ‘The ouly grouud upon which “4 ein thls Mate | the Auid resolution ean be bused ie that the Suing le oro the "seca ta" any w nugvery by the act of rebellion, coased ™ lelgliug ty Moow wit.” A tinted p ho Union, But there are Colared Fartion Pis'e. ‘containng. ptt’ feures lorning Drew Evening ieee, Dianer fue, Drees to Very important difficulties in the way fora Weds ahi de of assuming such & position ut the present he juvent Hens, cunveibing the Ietest | time. All through the war aud since ite monselping the, lateat | ¢ All through aud sii it ww rT “The Titania ta. | termination, the Radical party, and the aig Benouto it Bhote | Ww # held the doctrin Zousve Jack: \ Liste Boye” “Oper Hone” Collars ae, OF & | that y because the The Work Duval iment contains the Wllowiug are | Stulee are pormaue «iu tho Vuion Winter Boot in Kuv'ting. Olver ¢ wad cannot be displaced, Lt it mow be ad MANOR ted that the exrebel States are not mem fier ta Bint Fob ers ut the Uulow, then it follows that the K head 0 ait He's and Pure, co Brcadwas, New ¥ at tied "wudllices Word Wa gald tho priuciple for which they that ing the unity of the States. ern people willing to aculie pout! We beret! le at ground a We present tue ne ol EGU 08 that ground at the present timed One of Wil! continue to wit ter he Ladies Uh t Mato of — Tennessee to repre pen. 1 men STMAS RECHIPYS from that State wre now thing part i literes, 4 uce T « © could a have lost ite . - ~ | tates the act of rebellion, The other ( WORKING WOMENS?! Suites which « © precisely on the * hie *Low «ee making besuead bedded APY “apply t r ation paid tor fe ie'ln | ot f It oc Kore, tut if be ew y Vowedve t men te t Rad are ed mined to toupon gud two was institu iow that will teat HORNEY H ieotion, they will have rs Vuluerabitity of the Potlite bem arid appropriates tc arto Tuk result of the charter election is ouly pecially the tedich to axe er ul Say Of interest Fo far as it indicates what the fanization hitendid to Invent ee PRRs Lie dis tg bene | Heople might do, if they wore only disposed | i Pincuhsgu net mmemberibe | to make wdeieriniued elort The idea is ther benevolent pu: paver, and must she, eho | VOFY prevalent among the people that th Gerke frouusmely trom halt-reat seven in the inotuine | vetsy sy "i Liga la Pithvat hater eae (2 tc evening, be lefh to straanie | POlteal “rings” are impregnable and that " Mb aympathy wind suppott' viel Cody it k's | it is lipo » break thew up. 14 . tidal ogres buclictaed Cathie eeu rh st F ; eam up The late Bontributfons te the mag ates esdry. | election, athough left chietly in the hande Foods, oF proviaious, ll Ls platy ac 804 WF | oF the polit , \ be pnd Wo the Treasuses, MM, 5, eae’ Lary Sum Uflice, ‘eh mm) shows that tho eorrups 8 Eo Bupely eudout, at the rows of the Uniog. No | political cixcles by giving | city might easily be rendered powerless, For exanple, Judge ConNoLty, who ran independently for the office of Controller, and who spirit to aid the Comn ve for the ttoe b th y and rr | emphatically avowed hostility to all politi (DHE BRILLIANT Cosmetic, THE DP. Heste e—La Hues Alslasier Creams o| Cal rings, received nearly twenty thousand eves feck) wed ali Chicoloie'tons of the | votes, There ve ea, with but few exceptions | hin, dee et vet ip iusteni pegs and sess y ai » ‘These votes, with but fow ex ne ti og to the tucat salow Sublextu the billiant | bo drew away from tho ring intluence, and et Hove a hiatre Ropes tenons ia'sor clad hy | if mined elurt had been mate by hin a 8 bew ¢ have i} decossors in the streetaweeping brain The compl fashiouable and wore prominent th farosare ke wh atrects, It is the cast side of the city buy street broom for a long tin sequence ix that pil anil the con. refuse matter of all kinds have accuula te street-cleaning business was progres F the new adininistration, 1 we aro atill iuchiwed to think that the plaints whieh we have hoard what exaggerated it would for Judge Waris nati orily nnd his Wy inanta declare that while the t scrupulously clown, but little attention is paid to the lose frequented i that some localities on not weno Mal, sabes and | We have had the impression that the og | ove ¥ and U they are in good condition for clean sweeping Southern Spite. TN many parts of the South, and especially t te where the oval element was the war, bitter family feud fatal 1 on leading to are ably frequent, ‘Che ill feeling the qu ‘ m, till cont to that gave it birth, But if at this lenges of time such maliguity is mauifeatod towards Keform ia Vaxtan { THe: mouater reform meeting held in Lon don, on the dd inst, in w wu vent that should arouse sym thies and hopes of every lover of republican institutions, ‘There is no mistaking the ton deney of these immense assemblies toward publican principles It is perfectly hatural that it should be ao, Itie a aigniil joant fuet that the stare and Stripes | Were carried couspic diderent Parte of the procession dinplayed iu the most aristocratic neig Is. This iow little thing, but it Is one of the atrawa that indicate that carry a Republican ti thin ty ead ita presence was permitted by th ities, ‘Thm | multitude was composed of the very class of men who in all riow have been the tirt to seize new ideas a neon the at tention of those whose rank and position rem dor thems inditorent to political iutereste af fecting the humblor classes, ‘The Rebel Vardoning Hasinews THe fret bill passed by Congress, in the | Hanser iu 150i, wuthorizing the President proclaim pardon and winnest Who engaged in the ree the beyinn No just mn draw been pardoned by the ¢ ment. All are f only i intent Dut unja ‘ of those trie has Lave 1 N erthe ‘ riot the Vresutent, 1 " i n that have no practical « The ¢ tuition, explicitly dechires that wt hare, veprieres aul . aphnces agains the Cnited Suter, exe casos wipeachment.” How, then ‘ # deprive him of that powert ‘1 Werident may go on aud graut absol for all the sing of treason Fxiles of Dixie, | TH prominent rebels whe fled fron country when the Confe@eracy oaved in having rather a hard time of tt went to Meaivo to ¢ lum for ularly ingusted Contedorates, Ry re part nf tunato, Lousiana, died thero a short time sinc Jerushed by poverty and despair, Jun, Eaney, who used to raid up ‘Shenandoah Va ys Was reduced tow! naweial nt ste during bi but he wae lucky crough to borrow au cient mouey to take him out of the countr Rove minent ex 1 general boit rtuaate than ¢ Baury Avut " Those who tablish ® kind of asy pvornor ALLEN, of down the ow sqjourn in Mexico, fi ys or H Years ago that town subscribed $59,000 towards the construction of the Sun Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad, for which bonds were issued. The rowd failing ty comply with the railroad laws of the You some specimens of the matorial, I take aw lvantage of it, and will conuguuioate all I kuow in relation to it, J have called it new, although it has been maica massucro, toll them what they may expect in case they tail. ‘The Fenians here have full confidence in James Stephens, and bulieve that the time will soon come when | a8 we grow older, and in those who a | happy enough to reach th | “second ehildishness aud mere obliv there in nothing of it left worth meutionin » un | K nployed to a limited extent here - State, the city refused ment. Suit was | A®® Proof that the weight of the enecpl catty my widerable ex: | 70) 179, least live yours, for at the time of my pre | Emm epitaph may be written. Timo | inetitesed, hy decree tas finally been ren | Me ma i nines i. & consid rable & | BSS meadiaa it uf Mar here, in ta ¢ “Poulnvants | ill tell. The Government authorities are | dered coud, wning the town of Sau Autouio pod bas tated thas wie the aves at the crossings ¢ Boulevards |" ° s jormor is lens . and other wucadainigod atreeta, aude tow | ‘aking every precaution to put down an up. | to pay the full amount with costs, than thirty-two “ounces —forty ine gunccs | babealientorrplnnmarig gt tinuous blocks had also boon laid down | tiving. Regimenta of Kaglish troops are ar i Gaeta Castaned, | for the male and forty-four for the female by way of ¥ 01 const 2 brain is the avorago=idi artial 4 Bs aih | Se edhes 0 into geueral tec kt eed, | Tiving almost daily, ‘The ta petrol: | ae. de Langle lias forwarded to tho French beeility invariauly noce i tha. Galant 4 tt ebomld iad, Decora Nie et ute | 108 gunboats, The police have Academy the following account of # young | Lhe heaviest brain on rvcord is that of i bewu teat area Colas ta been “drilled in tho use of the | Mou | | yan S naturelles, whien pul inilos of it down, and more being laid every . orilla recently captured ; wr, the greut naturalist, which pulle Mite eg ticulation in many of these | revolver and mubre, Dutoctives and pies | §%nymr ic ‘Twe Zenumes, 90a July, 180g, | Uown Nearly xts-four ounce var oe equal ¥ that in any oiteot in Yew | aro aa plentiful as blackberries. Square- | sf subject is fomale.” Iam told by the ———_———_ itoak, Stal fe appease teres’ eail le gots | tond Lots, board’ bn Yankos, any lution: | black aie wecmat tine toe he eeertee | NEW PUBLICATIONS. t mb SH) Ak OU DEATS e oe A titond ‘ m 4 nd | W848 ina palin tree whon he carried off the | Payne Barve wale of Muy Fal, « en's tse de Cae ie | canst Maving lived wusee ‘the Since ond | aS” i we eating the palm fruit, those | nov. Mra Bdwaris, Puliteccr ty weak R Ae og ea Potbgouines wae Maid down | Sttipes will entitle oue to the attentions of | from which the palia oil is The lite) iy LY aud 121 Newwau anvert, Now Gear hve youre ago, wud te a pond ceuditinn | ® detective, who will dog his victim with » j tle ix alwaye su from ity | Yorks ‘ H JOure Ugo uibuses pasa through | persistency wonderful even in a deteative | m Mia Hk Soe In atioh ¥ postion as to be | Mra. Kdwar # novelist of th ates el, benides other heavy ve cl | Fam of opinion that the Fenian Brother: | {ed Up that position when the person who | Std ls ey aaa a bs Le. sath , iL aaa, however, dn other | hood is very powerful in this © untry, par: ries it lets it do ws it likes. But itis very | dnreased by her last eff 1 for so Toni ating, Lit nowhere doce it show | try lave begun to amove ti | aul ib in Sudy Uy erik? tne Hoan ee arity | be all the cyte ciep eae perily giving out | seoure their jewe! to let go its hold. The suilors manage to | Pe4ding and criticism, ws by ether a irapeont of erences | Ws wiluablon. Thop expect, os ene of ihe nirip off their Jorsaya, and iu thie was to let | ably managed thronghout, amt the am tins (UE A Yaar OF toes broth : . the poor Gina fight with the garment, Greut | thoress shows a profound acquaintance ¥ Ae bree ji Mae for a year OF mora Berotbertiood bly " , to be By es | lee astonisinment wha Ie hav te p et ; od ne hy i : a yea ie 6 fnorwing aud Gud themselves dead.” | it has fallen among can get rid of thetr akin | Se human ny pt ease Dh oe long wane here foe tis midee | THMY aoe mug (eae hat, maasasre {a wot | Ab cleanse wan te ontcli es TOM Te Geta THs woul t Suva in Be aa ete een bee Neoiiine: | hee thes woud ad. Th willing | nthe canto garment, Thin docs not last | ing aloud hy tho fim oatde, as ould wit which yo ee rear 3 prt -pe ee a © Jong, and ith ns ite rote OVER auAin une | " an sar er igh aa errs if possible avenge the wrongs she has! tuet of it, and often pretors it Active life under varions stances, yet Ineu able to but T tutend ty a . ‘ ee ake nthe qupar iy cont hera nation, to raise her the proud posi p “3 Ushed by the Awerivau News ©... 11d ona til le Wy forinntion to you bees | Yon her great Pate resoure aud | Chsriaian Meakh Reformers. ‘ cola b “ Si eeaie the genius of her people entitle her The Christian Health Reforners Colont cadfgiod, Gabe z bs wai | They are too sanguine, While Bogland i | sation Coutission’ ie tho name of an organ | te" mera nied tHe sa pea aah : the | ae 8 Ireland cannot bo frocd by any | jration composed mainly of professing ae apc 4 s : pais rey her poople With Euglant ¢ Chr nus, Who to “insure health | Mibject, He is monotonous ’ come | i foreign war, a rebellion ean sie | establiehin “int TStates, and delights in sentences of auch extreme zchap dlhaar ge A viting | ecod, That time may soon come. Th " nie principles that it takes « brenth away t0 | sod ove for the last nine i * 1 urs we Feniaus, but whe have never joined the + for matnal instru a “ forme talon and his y i works have mony of Mre, Alice Bo Whipple, wife of we f t r then Brotherhood, believing it to be useless, look ! Mey Mave ut had a host of ¢ rs. The aveno of the Rev, De, Whipple Se:. Aw. M sslouery Ave unofaliont wo inthich when | With aadisguinod action on the w nd to plant « colony of Christian Usalth | rane F " 1 are 4 it has been rauued 4, which ix) settled Alabama claims. 1 told thom that | Refurmers, aud their purpose tatoenconrace | Mbits and custome of ec give large r 0 Wy tle aid of Heated iron | they wore likely to be disappointed if they | the emtigrition of similar colonies to ather | Scope for description aud incident, which | a AL S , “ ie id or Bs anticipated war between Bugland and the Llocp Tn diced fen me if ve ak Morford ie certainly pable of writing Broadway Stores The Objection to lure over the surthes witli a bor | Ualtad States toe i ud in too Wise 0 | Huxiiess oF ovcupation wa shall secure Eveny Sarenpay.—In the fiftieth 1 hase on that street overcome by HL. I, Helmtwoide ree nas itis cold it. tight. largest degree of health and comfort to | of this admirably conducted weekly journal, | Drugslat. 624 Broatwaye meat Me opoiitan Hovely The encloaod sketch will | “Heavy floods occurred in Belfast, owing The Counnission furnis! wnt | publisued by Tieknor & Bielda, of Bost No High Prices chirged, and T have constantly ox or i uire in any deseripy ‘| Lab MAA Taine Tthe information 1 Pro- | wo find Dickens’ Christmas story for 166 | band an elegant asscrtmens of Tollet Artisien, Perv ut will also: give. you, t tore Thee eink had tallen for forty> | por understanding of ite obfects and pur it , furmery, hey at moderate raion, Siote Open Nieul tools employed, Sotnetiines eight t The water in the streets in the som, Ite ottivors ave: Rey, Otin B. Waters, | Many dusertos, Unlike many of his pre bitumen ts employed for the ontire | lower part of the town wae several feet | of Union City, Mich, Prowdent; T.M. Cobb, | decessors and rivals, Dickens seems op thera a tow ae woken fo aEL Aeainee iit | doen. Tho poorer inhabitants were put so Crowe Thon, Ha ot Encodes Del ete | et ae harem of perpetual youth, Hi Broneblal ‘Troetiee curh to form the kennels. ‘Tho litter f4 the | great inconvenience for some time. | Mary and Goueral Agent, 1 his humor, bia wit, ue pone ad | ee ptoved their eMesey by a Yeo ef many most ge ral Tangrinent, ax there, te al | Mr, Charles Lanyon, the Conservative ean as Seta I raated @ and - me years, The good eff-ee resulilag from the use o¢ ways a tendency to the formation of w rut . “ Lamp,” © Little Polly,” and several other roel we brought oul mony werthle.< didate for the Borough of Belfast, in. the Kentiworth I. v the T have broug! yw at this point. ~ a ‘enliwer ‘aatio. eA +f T Unt s tutessaned “pivaala greatly im thia | room of Sir Hugh Cairus, raised to the Eng- | ‘This famous castle is probably one of the | characters introduced in this story, are des selaenl Uypai saly: Brommy betas fy ba matter I think it furnishes the | lish Ben ctod. “Hix opponont, | finest collection of ruins to be found in Kug. | tined to become household words, ‘Tho en- [ecaiudd its ae wens of solving the problem of w pertect | » aboates | 4 ‘ rprise of the popular publishers, Mexses, | 7 Nghest Premiu avernone for dioaleare ite advan Mr. McMeehan, was badly defeated. land. It was erected in 1120 by Gootfroy do | tT the pop Grover & Maker's Highest Prem rH Dun Brat pete Tae slippery, aud 1) turn of Mr. Kavanagh, @ resident landlord, | through the hands of many woulomen of the story in EVERY SatoRDY seven days aye No Y.vand ¥30 Fulton vt Brookiy, | geU ns am drmly persuaded ite’ employ vent in Siiin' Conta ‘ distinction, and was granted to the Earl of | prior to ite appearance in England, EVERY | ~sQyvereoats,” “ Overcoats.?—The lara r i da strong Conservative, He was baeke place of the Kuaw would bo the means of |b the lant . 1. Bone Lolosater by Queen Elisabeth, who waeon- |g cuunay couiaine also ay toloe election | amortmens or Winter Cluring Inthe ey, sd naving the lives of the thousands of burses | bY the lated interest. J. Pope Henesny, | tertained there in 137% by her favorite, ita 17 bees abe : Baldwin, To and 79 Bowery "811 that are now aunually aacriti Econ an able, unscrupulous Catholio Conserva- | dave feto, which fur lavish expendit of the best — articles that appear aswell as humanity demaud that tive, supported by the Roman Catholio | haustloss variety of entertain, | in all the European periodicals, Many of substitute be found’ fur the prese equaled he tilt and | the foreign pu ys contain only one Pers ag reat aaa ii | Clergy, waa tefeated, Mr, Kavanagh in ® | the tournament: the! wassall cand ake | te foreign p aul Hata only cae oe be the absence of that stunning roar whieh | bana ty, out of whom Barnum j dance, the “faire ladyes” aud the gal-| to articles of Lilerodt te the atuetle an tu Lachahoh Re when M renders conversation on the strect almost | w ture a sensation, could be be | lant knights, ‘made uy auch a ferve reader, and tho object of Messra, Ticknor & adden brepaling Mary tmpossibie, and which ss sarions annoy: | induced hy tho showman to exiubis blmest?, | at han witueased eters Of eines, PUY | Fialds is to collect such tales, stories, poets, | ale Faire | 4 © to the occupants of the buildings that Dui. | Hine the etivet. 1 think the experiment | He was born without arms or logs, with tho | ing the civil wars the enstie was scien | C#saye, etc., omitting the mass of uniutercat wMibesier fc Witeon Teck nench sewing would be well worth a trial—aay-betw pon the left side, | by Cromwell, aud that sturdy old iconoclast | ing matter that too often accompanies - sca ot Fulton and Courthindt streets, where it #0 tandem team, | £¥8 it up fo, his coors w38. Sore . them. To separate the wheat of periodical ; could ho thoroughly texted in every re Overything valuable, and destroyed wha 7 § oka n ate eat ee fre eolid yon sails hin yacht, writes with his mouth, makes | gould not “be removed. I ing the maguifi- | literature from the chaft is th ign OF ciety the. bent Totter in the hope that you a ton to it, and land estates, and plenty of bape of four sons, His valet ay draw atten viment tried lord nd spec, and isnot a very bi Ho bas large tLese publishers, and their is evident recess thus far cont monument of the feudal ages th magniticent ruin in England.” Time | contributed still further to ite destruct most has! from the large and growing ile mand for their moat readable weekly issue. | heirs in th jon, wuld be of the slightest ai wervi 1 now halt the castle is goun entively, AKLEYOn Woilnesday, Deo. Sth Noah T to you in any way Eshall feel myself ainply | carries him on bis shoulders, and will have | and mone ouly Pit ine har inate ¢ the | Such @ task requires the nicest taste and of Jona nd Marist Mi. Abiey, aged 8 ye recompense for my labor, to wait ou him at St. James’, 8K, | former extent and grandeur of Kenilworth. | discrimination ; and for thoy quatitice tho | MIB And S dare, (Eo tr Very truly yours, Bat aa The Ivy greopa everywhere, oven to thé | rm of Tiekuor de Wiolds haa long bouu die. | fe anert too tapanthees tee Lacay tates, bie summit of the highest towers, aud is the Hutson eb, opposite Grove, om Friday aftesuoou, WM. Gil ti a Gel | OUR NEW ORLEANS LETTER, only living thing’ whore once, and for een. | tinguished, I eloek, wt Sclenosue ney "COL go Vate—Tho Crowds Incronsing—Intere | (1'Y #, kings, queens and nobles held hich | Tae Reatctavcs, Fatnza axp Sox. AN vol, by CLANK “Ou Welventay morning, Dec bib ppgetcaoaw LE Sd CBN | eating Comracter of tho Exuibision— Mule | Wig! mud’ mele work for the historian. | Coaries Clark, Pubuauel by Harper B o'berg “aT thonthe aue'd dey. \ heatres—A Kemarkable The views tr Kenilworth, in every dir New Work, ve relauves and inends of 4 femply are An Oppromed (ines of Arties, wits TLAvees) hon He Hion, are superb, aud suid to be the tuvet in| ‘This ia a spirited and wolltold tale of | invited, to-atvend the funereh trom henttiy reit Ty the bilitor of the Sun: Agrent deal) New Onteaxs, Nov, 25th, 1866,—Fivo | in, af ariatocratio Mfo, beginning with achool-boy | Aetebaseome O76 ou Fraley “wharboon, 1 hu said about the eight hour aystem | days of tho Fair have passed with all the * ~ a al Nig iat intrene AO RU TTR 06: Washealin tue bik’ ics of labor us a welll ty the work 0 uecess and brilliauey that could be desired, | A Kussian Review. epee Ans erie) fl iti adily ip to * is Ls eal Sounreat ts ante "i LU flan ab hr 4 ORAS WOre ig DIan, | ALE ‘ Bo aiteh: a uee veu tho following | the incidents unfold themacives, There in| BHR? sie Nherehy ho may have tine tor improves Even the weather has beon remarkably fa. | Am English j gives tho following SA teiNIp Gay dukes ton deck, | tel ees Ne oetaae anor dosoription of a review ut St. Petersburg, | no Heed towkip any passages, noni, att aclork, from: the realienea teak ord ment; nota word, however, has been said | yorable, and not a cirownstance has occur : ace Gud ‘orn Us attaekca. sass nha Meorete aro iteeneustelt in uly g lhe Fights of the Photographer, | red to mar the pleasure of the visitors | 98 the ecasion of the receut visit of th teilag fot Srat to lank ‘Tho authors atric | FRRRIS: Dio 133, Jn V4 mien labor never they work the | whose name is legion, Many atill continue | Prinee of Wales t . Kad nes Gradanul nue nubaicca | MMi County Dey Trelagd, ba cl ere ok Wee te MAY | courrive who thought to-escape the crowd: |, At Oe stroke arms were presented all | of none a | ther Fea, poctiniy idvivet to attend the fas hoy lave; of ¢ y have the even: | © iene, he Bigs flown the long line of horva aud toot, tha | vivacity that belongs to the class of wucicty | Herat haa the tele tudo 5 Weak Houp'on e's toclves; but in times like the Ing sconos at opening, but they are disap: | bande struck up, and ut the futher ender whose Aotags be depiats, the tiavelas” afecootty at Ty ved, wd Mary i reas Ue rush of trade be- | pointed, fur all who came at first aro stay. | the Place, at a hand gallop, anpeared the meebo haan cal d | pinto k con ten sinc tt Arare een eects UN tay have the seventh day to | Tike another except in detail, No depart: | WlM his exclusive relation to tho wary New Tors, Wodveadiy, Deo. 5, 0 P.M. | Quire heater, Hintune axed ON ‘ Wea when wo No a othor pooplo | ment seems to attract more attention than | Nee in-Chief, at whose bidding every one The afiernoon quotations of the general ane trlonide of she tainly ue Invited to 0 f or where our inclination, “anight. tems death, Behind him: wero. the fou Siturdar, ih $4 Several of the proprietors of Photograph | nono better deservos it, for whon the en-| Crown Pyisees of Huglaucl, Russia, Prussia | terday afternoon, show @ decline in prices | Sanda’ aus ime sat b- jr RR peers € tubs altveuts are willl to clos others) gines are running and all the machinery | and Deuma next to them Prinee Alex: of from ft 2 Joveruments were | naive ot ( uni Sligo Ereland a Wr olio uhiven abet eae ing thats | i_in motion, It in, indeed, 9 very beau-| ander of Heste, the brother inlaw of tho | firm, Gold cldsed at: Lede The ieee | OANA eh Till ak be i thovtom at tg io 6 ie go on ulling thei | tieut “ayghes’ Tt ‘lwaye” some: | Kinpreas, an the Priuces of Oldenburg, Aly | Aris Ciull cloned wt Legg. TI ower at fy tbe resides of Ber wonder, 1 for reat Atonimcttating tho day aot apart | thing “duasinasing tio motion | tonburg, and Wellner, whom the event of 3 por cent. an Koverminenta, mudd On. per | os 288 Malberiy ah re be fe our bebe tg fo cullst your sy mputhies | Ot MotlAntolia aeohiee One small ina: | the week had brought thither ; in the rear a | cent on. stock tevals, Discounts were | 184d Mary MeNamaras the boiwved wife ef Pe ct MOE ORRON, | Cubeneihs iy soll chine has absorbed eo much attention fr brilliaut suite of general aud stall officers, | quiet at 34 @ 7 per cout. for priine names, | Mea mar laigly deestind, aged 3D veare | peaventNUly, PEC. | tadin resident in the country. th he troops now devloyed to the extreae | Foreign exchange wae firm at” 10tsy » 164 (cine tAttdeod th fanny Fe vesncet fay bn | | ris ana . | futrtands are suid to bo getting jowlous of it, | Left of His Majenty, ai defiled hefuro tan | for bankers: Ways. bills, “Tho tellowing ,{2,a4ad Be, Wreemel, Dram, es Leia voalcpace, | — soaclated F | Ht i» w hand loom, having the eapwoity to | by companies. | The fronts were of 2 wien, | will show the waports tarclusive of erect CBRUNN.-O0. Tuten Dea ste, Ue Philwlelphia La » tho fol | manufacture forty yards per day of vither | mately in close order, aust moving With | from "New York to fore gu porta Or tho | yacnetlvit at Vols Oita ik lowing sensible yiew of Associated | cotton, woolen oF ‘linen goods, Bo many | the solid, mechanical tread which is the do- | week ondin, December 4th, and siuce the | her tt Press queation Sana Fn) esortod too by | Hight of the professional eye. ‘Tho saucnoss | bogiuuing of the yeas | sate feletives end trends of the family are resnect M. | the ladies of tho South during the war, that | of color was now no drawback to the ap- ye... | Feavignc, fle Mott's om Truureday ailerons Mont nowapayn it, Ware: perhaps, | ong lady te said to have shed toara on. wit | pearance, If ot a thing of Yeauts, they fee ytae | Hab aRaMalte” ni | ROhOGT RUBE wd fod Dee utt Rultix On | nessing the operation of this machine—tears | Were a thing of power. ke enc battalions + Ted, eod 548 Es SHEEHAN—Oa. Deo, 41 beehany coneorniiin ta ate Presa aud a con: | of rewtot that hey Had uot lied something | passed the soldigry cheored. tie ofee a Since Jan. tit... 816,h0,600 Biveini,ova | some John tad) Mary Ana bestia, nied 6 years seccctatlon een wt up ta rival the ald | like ié when moteriele fur army purpoace | futed, and the staudard boarors lowered the ‘The foreign importa ab Now York wore as jag PR pubtic'can hare Wis 'ildect im which tho | aud fur home woar wore eo scarcer thet tor | precibua’ ‘burden’ catrmee cette Pe LY, in flan ae in ee We The coures Teak Uitte Auterest, so tong | dice contented thenigelves with ® fabri lit: | Sure, Mle Majesty, “ned*crteh “bian wate oor naltiands, ond, Eelatiyas of | fr the source from which bows is derived in | tle finer thane eofles arate, princes and ‘his’ suite among wh ae P dee be a trustw MY prompt aud vigilant, ‘Choro is| ‘The assortment of agricultural imple | Were Lord Broderick, Poulet, i werd bec beg 1800, Ai one point, Lowever, that is of public couse: | monte ute wmeuse, and there | Hamilton, aud the other military attondant Se ARI WOOH)-Op Wednesd sy, Dee. Bil Au (jueuce, tnd that is whether the peoples | mone La alt aneales A busily | of His Royal High Pringe of Wale Freviousig seporied 3 | wile of Sep 1 oes: tae tial for thete Matt f@ {ho power of one | and critiwally exatuining the menite of euch, | acknowledged the _ to ab, Soe oo MBRrT | tase g6hs ahiossecc STIRIRSA SLTRSEIRT | na ste ya, ea fe han clr news, or whother they shall | The elume, joule of old ts ner. ‘ho cavalry and a ee | Rer'faaher, ‘Mr Stun sprague, to sous havo that security that maith webs | bee aon ay nears OF 01M Heme BAT | rea a tints tae weanitognt heboon AE] Qu ,Change today Flour way rather more Wis ttn eb rie onttel shall bet V with rt ¥ pro | The races very attractive | tracting the greater attention from active, but prices” were without decided Men tears ed io 8 wi f he a Be PP DTN Maan 9. OU AULTAAL TS | MiatAiaa AE cue viere teen ae tar hange. Wheat rather ' but

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