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THE NEW YORK § “IT SHINES FOR ALLO 84TH YEAR! THE OLDEST DATLY MORNING PAPER IN NEW YORK CITY Fxcep: the Journal of Commerce, amd withoat exception the on RAPEST THE WORLD. tH and mevent ‘THE BUN is read,every day, by nearly & quarter ‘exiltion jersoms, and th ‘exposing Ite entire contents «| of advertising rarely to be found THE PRICES of the paper, at the putiiention we venders, is TWO CENTS ie delivered by earner Flouse, Store oF Shep of amy whe desire |i, for TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sent by mail at Mice oF furmiehed b; PER COPY + and BLK DOLLARS « year. THE PRICK FOR ADVERTISING vary, accord. TWENTY TO PER LINK, for each insertion, special arrangements may be made for advertisements of umurmal length. ‘The (Aiterial depariment of THY SUN te under the charge of Joamra P. Bxacu ,to whem commun- ling t0 loratton, FRO Aeations should be addreverd. J; All letuare relating to etvertiooments, rubvoriptions ‘or any branch of the publication business should be @4d) ome to the Proprietor MOSES 8, DRACH, ance) & meaiam UN, | DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NEW YORK SUN possemee every facility ing the news of the day from every part hevber by Atiantie Cable, by Tel THE WHOLE. HUALY THE PRICK ot other | PTY CENTS Corner of Nessus and Fulton streets. a the Thirty oe To EUROPE. Sun Cable Dispatches. FENIAN MOVEMENTS. THE THE COLLIERY DISASTERS, Several More Explosions, Opening of the Italian Parliament, ADDRES OF TTI KING, Thanks to France. Polfoy T wards the Pope. FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, &e. ew York City, \ Seeaiat | ini Interesting Mail Selections, a rtisoments: —_— JAMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT| de. &e., my ABNCY Mea RS. MINN & CO, Publisheas ¢ Oye lor meuring ‘The Fenians. ‘Moers. MUN fenoe iu soliciting rT formation to ‘ion and adviee free, As ST Park Row, Washington, | ‘AN A8TICLE, OF ddrece NN Fee 1p te Bd ler Yort, or cor. of TRUE THE CAPILLARIU are ABB's at ern re a bserante A in ot gtr eaten Rereet it —! enters furnished, free, MERIT— on ' MAGICAL HAIK RESTORATIVE, n PROMOTING, RESTORING, AND ae HHP This truly efron MBALTHY GROWTH: it wi Sts Cains Conprito NYE SOKATES the itm and Di of the INV )RATING ‘YING THE HAIR. tire island, | cial Jo had said that nexed to th the hands of APILLARECM. ever, that no vararion based ‘Boon strictly eclenuifie prineipler. ensue. The CAPILL © 8 combination of tnd Ot, affering 08 agrees | ch DRESSING properties. 1 win | States befor DOP MAI, States rey ity. oar the scalp ul, ruff, bat ie will | MARY Afier having nerd it ‘ermies ol aura and he eerie! hug it be gly JOSEPH L MKT eprie ne Suits Tote tert D ers HUMBUG—HOW OFLEN pewsent ate ine a ud all or east Tv fuodioun foe the car tary. Coite, Vomiting, ‘ay MPETIN ‘A THE SUN would be angering of the People New Your City Joint all par e ot ily, and exc HE BUN. BUSINESS COLLEG: NST Brooklyn, ‘AND, ‘THE YEAR For the Lav ration COMMERCIAL AY + ‘Thoush the ms! auayis 0 her Thad wo vs Twa by many, t EVENING TH vata y to advorien tele and store THE HATE AND BRARD GROV hurpaneca. KKELPING a ap Wractiartt) ey the ere, ROLGTOUT ADULTS AND YOUTH of ANCHYS. On Aa —82 Loxnox, Deo. 15 in Ireland continue noediess alarm prevails throug! Unit but the establish. | be made, rut | Supposed Arrest of Stephens. Loxpox, Sunday, oon.—Fenian arrests to Much the en: | 16—A man has been arrested in Norfolk, who is supposed to bo James Stephens, the Chief Organizer | of the Irish Republic t of his identity in as yet cou lered © reply to General | King’s—the United States Miniater—demand | for an explanation of the denial in the off ‘ual of bis statement that th ja would be bette 4 States than to fall ini jane ‘ope an It is mupposod, how t then United States (Inims in France. In the case of t the French court, the nentatives were ordered t wsaut relations will Unite Unite t, as scourity for the costs in caso | the «um of one wl fifty million franca, The United States Consul remarked that, while legal pr ings hack been instity in France in relation to the elaim, there was likely te be something more serious than where the diy ela ’ ve What is took! ezth whe if reault Parlia In bis joy of the fre withdrawn fr Napoleon | people and and a spirit sides, would EN nil hor powition ws i 1 The apéoch of the King was well r by the members of the Parliament Ko Sunday ey in the ¢ na of the n reveived at of England American five bundved wil the latter The King of Italy tauding exist He dec » territory of th wt the morte f and said should Ho conclude N Ny t me lay wind M ha wished 1 4 in the on) Farthor Coal Mine Pxplostons. Phere Oake putes next at five, to ors are iter Kom nted in place LITALLe (newspaper) save that a entertai Important mission of Sig Vorelli havin y, will hay opened hal gaunt that France, faithful to ber Rome th that hy His at the ome, and th A beww ared that ho would 1 States: N stional Italy fe said nines, had ly and He tion of the Italian of coneili remoy was ain independent in | send hin by referring to the | eceupy th: had before | at by every | wero his wish that | express @ hope that G at and glorious future [aly lared that she develop her resc ton. al 1 4, to racing tt sin 00 DEEP wish Ven rear Hancary. pes aesrior * ad Pisin, Sunday, Dee, 16—The How ru hte at oii i mitnd tte whole dy 4 yee Tee Arascow, Deg, 13, Noon. — Tho at yn Hibornus, which left New ¥ No Coanect.on with any CALPEDS— Phirey-fith v4 ARPETS, Ji 19 sit reap at with fold war New York, a 1are ch pe aiaien, more fully Keplatuing | ,, ther School O’FARREI nd furniture, aud olleotbe reduced At have 1c oe Mri dat teat touc Y Shox, Dec woking rate bel were reported Livrrnoor male ame tr whieh left Boston 1 De os quoted at 136d Livenvoot, De Lab | watket continues Took jiolders generally of yesterday reach WW) balos A qutiot feel tralenm at ra COMMERCIAL ort proceeded on her vo ot ived ny to 10 to Liver AND FINANCIAL tot todlay's date rep iuese iu United Skates fvetwe ket opens active £15,000 bales. The x pre 15, with a py Middling uplands’ is wlegrams from Frank rt rather mor ty bonds, the cotton day's urth Year: the enaning session two petitions—one aign ed oxclusively by unmarried women and all respects ¢ cept that of #ex; the other by persons of al asses, both men and wo ‘The Emperor Maximilian. The Paria correspondent of the Gronr, faye "It is oxpactod that the Emperor of Mexico will be in England on Saturday or Sunday, and that he will go straight to Mi ramar. | Naturally he will avoid France. It is also expected moro confidently than ever that hie arrival in Europe will be followed lication of a manifesto, setting forth nce, aguinat the Emperor of the French, and’ making known some of the lntters of the latter Majeaty. _ Some nowspa. pers, both in England and France have stated that he baa carried with him, or sent away from Mexico, @ very largo’ eum of monoy—as much as £800,000, Hut this ‘not credited, and in truth it is not likely that such # huge amount, or any other of im- portance, Mexico, or tl en it, Toatend of coming away wealthy from his ompire, there ia even reason to fear that he i in jared, he having on dit employed joxican venture the large legncy ie wife, got on the doath of her father, King Leopo! Ocean Kace of Fiftcon Thousand Miles. ry close race has taken place between pper ship Omar Pasha, built in Abe: deon, and the True Briton, built on the Thames, from Melbourne to ‘London. Both veasola left Saudridge pier on the ame day the True Briton having about 200 passon: gore on boarl—and arrived at London, after a race of 15,000 miles, within an hour of each other, the Omar} being the winner, nye. Death of the Cashier of the Rank of Eng- land. The pass: Was accomplished in Tho death is announced of Mr. William Miller, the chief cashier of the Hank of England, in the 57th year of his age, after having been in the servic the Hank up. ward of 7 years, On the resignation of hie fatherindaw, Mr. Mathew Marshall, two years and a half ago, Mr. Miller, who was | then first assiatant, was appointed to the ighly reaponaible oitice from which he has Jenly beon taken Mr. Miller was an able mathematician, and his lone Will be deeply regretted by the advocates for the introduction of the decimal aystem nglish accounts, Mr. Goorge Forbes, who ia now ill, ia first assistant cashier, and | Mr. Frank May the second, Hiring Laborors in Market Paces, | ‘The Scriptural oriental costom of hiring | tat places is atill kept up in Gr Ireland, and in somo Continental cities In England, wo: men stand inthe markete waiting to. be hired as woll aa men, Farm laborers and female serva ally hire for takes Sprin, nily an effort was Christian men. and won comfortable place, fr to provide of expen, where fy the women—who flock from ail parts of the | country into the towns—tmight rem } til hired aud removed to their new hi tw ered by these I leat per [sons that this practicn tended to degrade and bratalize women, At firat the Milo it grew in favor, and it is being anc fully Carried ont in allo the prisciy market towns in the kingdom, ‘The hiring this Pall was a owing to the high w 4 asked uu oudition itienk alates A Fen On the Md of Decen which had re. from America. was found to form and green loth tanic md with bread abo wh with A hiv a dress waistcoat kreen om with gol harp butions; a bi nsilk velvet cap elal Jace, a nation. the plete Renin of belt and cart box, and pprowedd to belong to one of the suapectend Fenian agents just approhended at Drog MEXICO. | Gloomy state of Atairs | "ine! ‘ March 0 | Attompe eriand to was Frustvat Mexico Arma and Awmanition for the to. Say Francisco, Dec, 1. —Correspondents from Sonora and Sinoloa, Moxicd gloomy al affairs Sta itl qquira had just got rid of Martinez and his out-throats aud ro bers when the Sagui Indians be trouble. some and will only submit on their own terme, Settlers from Mazatlan announce tho ar. re of Martines and his troops, and al Corona will on, #0 that the peopl er plo of Sonora rth who y ne place the same extortion to which the p exposed, Imperial tariff old Mexican with fot aside, the for 4 aud probil Americans complain of the soverity of that hed 10 hes I again wl its ann ions, Corona, saying 4 not favor their interests, aud call for the protection of an rona haa been appointed to the highest |r Mesieat for servieos ren West | brought by the steamer Constitution from | Avay a, station th 1. Castigny had ar rived at San Blas from Guadiljara, to march J overland to the City of Slexica, with the Linoloa by the Ho found the contomplated movement impossible, from | the fact that Sonzada, the Mexican 1 rialis cominander at Toasie, disgusted at the failures of the Frouch to furnish roliof ot money to pay th has gono over with his whole force to the Liberals, and 15, 1 P. M—The cotton | Hing his troops with thowe sent out by Coro have dull a © ateady at the a sales wil ar easier pried n Antwerp advise a aila in thon Hight doeli t, but obably ket for 15,1. M.—Consola are hold 5 aml are uOW qu BY STRAW eames on on, De XTREM ES WERT, (ia SY VEMMONT ve LOLISLANA, arkot is lower ' “Your G ‘ len . We was neh From EVRoP i yen zPRO REPRt Pray te Par X, M, LESLEY r opie. Yo A AND ys eing iipwited w.ory da, ke NEW! YOR Bais Ut wild cents per vob, EN JOSTIN, ey, Vermont, the mediation ME has jut | brance, wud which this i previo to ID, VARICK, r » AL ot Truste JU BIL te pace wiwe Whe i ' 4c wavnomed ty bresuul Wo Parliament during | dats ‘i Or ligerent States have protte South American Repnbli dat for Evie shares, which mn and ot lies from M intaing to att atlan, was k the Fr oh column in | overwhstming numbers. ‘The forces at Martines, 1100 strong, would also join Lo | nada, and it was thought would march ov would be abandoned, ax Castigny embarked his forces for France from th Pacific Voast instead of Vera Crus The United States steamer Mahoning was | in Port Acapuley, bowad for San Francisco, | and would there reuin until the arrival of Positive adviecs have been r 1 in this city of the landing of 3,009 now Arwer can muskets and a carg the Libera nition fi Muxiniiinn ante HaSeott & Fry's pack Wore totull vou Lx NEW YORK, MONDA WASHINGTON. Wasttrsorox, Doe. 1 President Johnson's household is thos oF ganizod, under a law passed by Congress at its last session: Private Secretrry, Robert Johuson ; Ansistant Secretary, Robert Mor row ; Secretary to Sign Land Patents, Ed ward D. Neill; Aiddo-Camps, Col. W. G. Moore, Liout. Col. Wright Rivos, Col, An | drow K. Long, Connsel today concluded the argumont of the demurrer entered in the case of Con- over, charged with perjury, in having teati fied before the House Judiciary Committee that certain affidavite made to connect Jot forson Davia with dont Li probably gi of noxt week. ‘The Gold Bill of Mr. Boutwell bangs fire hia decision in the early part and an effort wi tho amount fixed (4,000,000) per month. hesitate to admit that the peoplo will wus tain the most extreme Radical measures against tho South. ‘The recuaant Stat to bo dealt with by Congress in March. On the Mat of November, tho Indian De wore required for the Indian tribes withi the United States, the time during which Proposals would be received terminating to day. In accordance therewith the partion a of the Commission their reapective caaual examina’ | in the of Indian Affaire, and sample of the art received for the © amount of National Bank onrreney ed during the week is €44,140—total a t to date, $900.901,17 1 to bo doducted the 6 eluding worn-out n oturned nting to ¢ ation at this ey on, anne tual date $28,129,999, ‘Tho ‘Treasury disburse ments for the week ending te followa: War, $0219, Naw Interior, $197,409— total, $4584,113." ‘The to tal amount of fractional currency forward ed hence during the week ending today, HW, and wan nent nw fi ory at Taf sitory at Balti Treasurers 1, and amount ef more, $400,000 ; at Me 1 Now York, $100,000 Ranks, uit, i al ourreney received du the | week tn $125,000, The wite of Senator Fowler, of Tennessee, ied here last night. Capt Meade, of the United States A with: paral vais, The Departinente hors attonding to | It is not will pass any fi Richard W avy, is lying re thronged with mem: sinons for ed in aiming the Presudont Amen here con to rejoice over the we of the Suffrage Bilt Wasnixetos, Dee, 16 The receipts of internal reve fr July Int last to thie da the he h of rate of $930,000 p «l would mnt 000,000 for thin fiscal your iv nit $158,700,099, F diem, whieh wourly $40, But | must be made for the « etures; but during the Sp for the market has beon ate a fair estimate has been made | it no expect an aggreg | for thin fiscal year of $20,000,000. these figures the receints from enate other and the entire revenue of the governmont for the your will p the enorn of $85,000,000 Sn fell here early this morning aud was 6 cooled by rain, continuing n ir Consul at Liverpool, w November 30th, writes cors of the town report t fr oxists here as an epidemic,” K ke, extravagant t re ably reach y all day. tor ical oft olera in the kingdom, ty published « Oni Department refers only to them en in the South which were suspend at the commencement of the and whieh have not bee war in formally re although in fact discontinued. Th comnts of auch offices cannot be closed Halanees due the government collected by wuditor for this Department under exist Jing Jaws aud thout order Genoral, wher Jered tot Post ¢ Postmaster ¢ | in the Jhy hee Depart I that the pe insurgeut States have 161 the hetnal expendity assassination of Pred | tends are dolayed iaponsequence. jcoln were true. Judge Fishor WT) Boston, Mass, Dee. 16.—Thermometer 25. in the Committes. The Woatern members of Congress generally express themselves an opposed to the present rate of contraction, probably be made to make ‘The Consorvative Senators today do not r0 partment advertised for bids for what goods who had made proposals to the number of At twenty-five were present iu the office ee ae = eae MretoaentttSUCe | into consideration the question of the add sumed in making the selections. The de. | tion oF rejection of the constitutional termination of the Departmout is, that the | S@endment. The committes atate that they beet goads of eubstantial ch have given the important quostion « care- From thin is tomary reduction | which shows Add to wto the depth of about two inches ato of at cholera no ere are now very fow cases and 90 far as known it docs not exiat in any town as an erning f Southern postotticos | Pittsburgh off ire liable to he misunderstood, No wholesale | Augustus E. Parry, € ‘Troasurer and discontinuance of offices now in operation is | Colonel 67th Ohio “Regimont, Sherman's witemplated, but the action of the Post-| af™Y; and one of the horoes of the storm Y, DECEMBER 17, 1866. THR WEATHER Reports by Tolegrs Rartivone, Mp, Dec, Snow megicod about daybreak ; fallen ; has turned to rain, Bactiwone, Mp, Deo. 16, Hoary rain storm all day, mucceedod by light fall of snow this morning; some indications of «| clear up this evening. Piitavenemta, Pa, Deo. 1—A heavy anow atorm haa prevaited hore since day light, but 18 now turning to rain. Prrtanvnon, Pa, Doo, 16—During the past 24 hours snow has fallen to tho depth of six inches, and it is still anowing vory fast. All tho traime on the different rail- com out two inches Canada, Products atthe Parts Rapesition —Confederation. Ortawa, COW, Doe. 1i=Mr, Taohe, of the Barean of Agriculture, will proceed soon to Toronto, to completo arrangements reapecting facilities for sending to the Paris Exhibition, Mr, Kirkwood, of the Crown Land Department, will aend varions samplee tained from Canarian ai of fibrous textui planta auitable fo facture of cloth | nuit paper. One sample haa beon pronounced by Professor Hincks, as equal, If not anpe. rior to any vegetable fibro hitherto used in the manulactura, and haa calculated the longth of @ fibro to be one hundred and thirty-six thousandths of an inch. Infeltigenco received from Kngland is to Provinces dele~ the effect thi return, having come to « ‘ates aro about Cloudy and indications of snow. New Havey, Conn, Deo. 16.—A snow storm has prevailed hare since noon wad is still in progress. Snow has fallen to the depth of four inchos and is much drifted. ALnANy, N. ¥., Doo. 16,—8n0w commenced falling here early thie afternoon, and it now some aix inches deep. The river ia covered with anchor ice, but the forry boats fare atill running, N. Y., Dec. 16,—A snow storm ight, cht to ton up to 8 o'clook this ove. rm consed. It in eatin that thirty-six inehos of snow has fallen 1" ted hore during the past week, Povowkrnrs N.¥., Deo, 16.—A blind. ‘m has Faged here since 1 ening. Snow to the depth of several inches covers the ground, and there are ood prospects for sloighing Crtorwati, O., Deo, 16.—The weather ta mild aud snowing Cuantestos, Deo, 14—Tho Courter of this moruing contains the report of the Legislative Committes appointed to take ful consideration, conclusion to re ture that th have come to the mond to the Logisle ent be not adopted, ‘This reco dation will no doubt bo ac- ted _on at onee, and the amendment may ‘ore, so fxr na the Palmetto State is orued, be considered a rejocted. Governor, it ix known, fully agrees edlecision which hus béon arrived at the committoe. Tho Covnien also containg the report of tee appointed by the Legis ture to consider the question of a call tor a onl convention, which reporta diroetly tagoniatic to the position just assumed by «Gover Perry. The pith of the cor wrt ixthat the voice of South ma at this ti sof the St tin th | likely to further re subject selfrespect of the State t n whatever to th againat tho rights of t Th with ¢ by be y ny nt with the volunteor me who are any good, wud th ant w aquioation ard ibas at whether it is com | t | anoh a courae bo undignition Conan, detinitely At lean tho committos regard, would Doo. Tho I the joultural pros donat college and wads to the State Uni “vn North Ranvran, NO), Deed lature ms =—The St day granti of their ¢ Virginia, | Riciwoxp, Va, Dee. 15,—The House of | Delegates reolected the following ra | day: Wm. F. Taylor, Anditor of Public Accounts; John M. Herndon, tary of the Commonwoalth; Jolin 8. Calvert, Treas: or and J.B. Pendleton, of the Ponitentiary Tho Senate passod tho Me ing the timo fixed by tho p for t of interest on August, 1867, t Stay law id debts to FROM CINCINNATI. A Valuable Nteambont I ‘ortion of its Crew —Death of a Cincixwatt, Doo, 16.~The steamer Pine Bluff, loaded with pig iron, from St. Los arrived on Friday last, and was attached by some of her crew for wages duo the amounting in the aggregate to eight dollars ninety counts, and was, by the sheriff, at the mouth of the Lickin opporite this elty. ‘The obli ing paid yoatorday, t water's odgo She woe is jock thi ured for $2,000 in hori ing of Fort McAllister, dis hastened by con, 18 yours valay of eon stion of the Missouri. ‘The Hushwhackers. Sr. Loves, Deo, 15.—A special from Jef son City says, Bashwhackers came into Lex nuton in force yesterday, under of Pool and Clemens, Col nanied the na | | Ja | upon hia refusal, was killed era were wortally wounded @ fight ensued, in whieh Clemens Bushwhack aud other Colonel Mont hos arrested several of the most | rived to: favorable understanding in reference to Confederation. As thero will be some diff oulty about funds for the construction of the Inter-Colonial Railway, some discussion Tay arise concerning the allowance. to Prince Edwards Island, but it is expected that it will be satisfactorily arranged. Robbery of the Now York Mall—Trial of @ Forger— Winter sports. tc. Montreat, Doo, 15.—The New York mail of Doo. 1, for St. Albans, not having arrived, Ssoarch for it was instituted, which result od in tho finding of the bag noar Kesox Junotion, it having been out open and the contents abstracted. A boy named Wallecourt, while skating on tho Rideau Canal, near Kemptville, broke through the joo and waa drowned A now trial has beon refused at St. Johna, in tho case of Vincollotta, who was convict ed of forging @ notarial act. ‘The prisoner trae ao il that it wes necessary tooarry him from his coll to tho prisoner's dock In the court room. rienKC, Deo. 15.—The thermometer at 8 . was HL dlogrees above zoro, A light weat wind is prevailing. ‘The first " eur Ting” of tho season. wae indulged. in yeater: day at the Quebeo Club Ri «© Roliet Fond Committee have receiv od a draft for an additional aubsoription of ive A Anonymous Toulon gavo another £1,000, ls £400. A portion of tho troopa were out yeator- day tn winter dress, practising the new run- ning drill, Reported statements of Surratt on the Ae ensmination.The Fenian Prisoners. Mowrnnat, Deo. 15—The MINERYE nays Surratt was on his way from Montroal Washington whew he heard of tho assasai ola, tion of President pil immerdiatoly versation, he wan to carry r oni, and holt him as a hostage for the Southern pri Ho always protested the innocenoe o mother, and avowed Jel! Davis kuow 1 ing of Booth’ intentions, Toronto, C. W,, Dec, 15.—Col. Ro the Fenian Brotherhood, last week, sont $200 to Bishop Lynch, to bo expended in procuring necessaries for Father MeMahon and the other Fe ian prinoners in jail here, y was returned to the Fenian thorhood by his Lordahip, who declined anything todo with the matte Sandwich Islands. A Succes al Whale Ship, Fite. San Doe, 15.—Mawaiian ad vices from the Sandwich Islands, dated Nov 16, say, the ship Joo Davia, with 200 bb! Hand 400 pounds of bone, and the | Murray with 20 barrels of off and inde of bone, had od from the Aretic an on oth alt Houry B. Rouse, who reprosonta the Amer ican diplomatic interest near the Hawaiian edu ANEIACO, J. A, Woodhouse, Consul General and Com nussioner for Great Britain to the Sandwich Island, arrived at Honolulu Noy, 2th, Say Frasenco, Dov Murray, seven 15,—The bark D. ©. days from Honolulu, ae Tho influenza still continued Aye to rage, and was epidemic in the Sandwich islands, There were twonty deaths in ono rolulu, and aad accounts aro given among the natives press of the i" were calling upon the authorities to organ ize monauros for the relief of the sufferers ‘Thanksgiving Day was observed by the Amrioans nt ftonolul ‘Tho Croton and Arctio, with oil and bone, for Now Bedford, ctedt to ail Nov. 28. Tho A. J.T About 70 whalers havo arrived this wean FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Marine News The stor Fortaess Monroe, Deo, 15.—Tho ors Delaware from Charleston, and Enrpiro from Wilmington bound to New York which put into Norfolk yesterday short of coul, having encountered hoavy weather, are an chored here waiting opportunity to nil A hoavy snow atorin set in tonight, wea ing, however, and will noon torain, Wind NE blow ing fresh, “ORTRESS MoNRow, Deo, 16.—Tho atoam. mpire from Wilmington, Delaware mm Charleston, aud Saratoga trom Nor k sailed for Now York tonight, Bort the New York at s arrived at Norfolk aafe at noon, ‘The gale still blow hly outside, heavy rain succeeded rm fre the” a stormof last night, and the wind, whiel blew heavy from the north tast night, shift. | oil to the wouthoust during the day, aud to day is southwest Charleston City Knilroad. | Crvnirstox, Deo. L.—'the City Railroad, | which extends for a distance of several wiles through the principal streets, has been tract mae last muna: | contractor workm rl t for the first time Inst eve The City Coun | completed, a per ev | mere and’ the’ ng 1 are to participate tu the | appears that including all Iiabilities to nth | Prowinent Secoasionists, and holds them as | HMUKUFAKiON Of the read to-morrow, Jor June lant, the revenues in that section | bo for the safety of loyal citizen would ouly be dotieit $7,383. > P aR SCREW at Fon ink mill dele Hi 16eeGinnoral UIE) Daceuin, May Deer locttie sleere tn (alec bly damaged, owned by HJ Was met by» large number af aur OINS0H8) yee ary aliout poalad’ Gp uy the low but | ae. & Portland, and Me, Robinson Just evening, when the usual courtesies wore axichardinscy Aas stealhas of (ea lial mai Lows $190,000; insure. interchanged some yours since, and was eleeted in 180 to the heneh tor the tern of fifteen years: Constitution gives the ¢ or the apy ment OL a successor until next general elec tion Marine Disasters | Fort Monnor, Dee, 1i—'Pho schoo with cotton, pat into. Norfolk in methean, Capt. Keck f f Wilsnii NL Of It tx roportod as blowing Deo 118i Pho Brit ft, from Awe Cases for \ erows, RD, Doo, W= Phe bri \ anchored in AGalrs In CUleava, Line, Mae 4 1 aw uh Held dast ov to me wo iw tend a aT iy wreck Moma wore Lug b urialize the = ry foot of their produce to market Benth ote by i ; ; ition is now being directed to lu Barriwone Dy Dee Judge Sil0s | ing inthe woods, which will be conducted | Morris Cochran, Associate Justioe, Court of | this winter to au unusual extent. ‘The Logis ature of this State, aa well ax that of No Appoals, Maryland, died here this morning | liture ot t of Now Windham, New Hampshire, removed. here Ls a nth enabled the lumbs nen to send al tho principal rivers, whi¢ required, ws the ar Kart and Northward 0 BLOW yet auilic There hai to retard opera ‘The Pacific Comst, San Faancinco, Dee 000, ‘The Charlestown Navy Yard. | STON, e John R | gere, who was tod Commant: | aut of the Charl Navy Yard, took formal command of thy nat nm te day, Admi chi he | | and who hi ommand of the ¥ the last two years, w al te | rom dence in Brooklyu, L. | sit orders Prepared, in One sens: Pirrsnuna, Pa. Doo. 1 lin Snyder, from Chicago, commit suicide hy cutt 10 Die. =A man nomed at od to 4 tl Thad 15.—A telegram from # that Hor Majesty's ships Sut Victoria at Joy a America on the d from that port for South Mth of December. Up Valparaisy Adiuival De replaced by Admival Hastings Larouud the Horn ty I and w Wp Hand. Forty tons ¢ Los Angel Tt was t of youra, anid is wisi vib islan or Livery Ttons will be v4 walt he din th y fivat in voive for @ nui to The Cotton Cro) Dow to the favor tor puta fe ith at less than on Nuw Or:eans, Dos vt the | Remarkable Meovew Among in Hombay tho Jews lovlend tary Price Two Cents OUR COLORADO ETTER, Bxcltement on the State and Anti<tate ing of the Sixth Legian Yon the Khaghit ot Ko, Mey hes iatqlicetual Improves \chwaymen Rronght Work —vining News, Denver, Dee. 5, 1966, Tho intensity of excitement reported in my In gard to ite admission at aa oxinting in this Territory in re @ Stato during ¢ Present soasion of Congress bas incroused rather than diminished. The Kepublican or Stato party have it nearly their own way, dare quite contident of ite early admis. | sion notwithstanding the efforts of Gover- | nor Cummings and others of the Democratio party press to defeat this purpose, The rival of this city have not yot got over tl bitterness ongendered by the Anti-State Convention last month. 7 territorial ety! mity They atill bang ‘at each other in the most approved and thus prolong the en- engendered by the Inte elections well aa by minor local isenes, foasion wna inaugurated arrived last Saturday from the aa ho haa been ficient nam! rado b been flocking to thia city for the laat coup! of wee! 80 rajoicod bly an n Monday at the Cap- waa expected an excitin The Goveraor where to o ry defeat the Col pill, Members of the Assembly have giving it quite a lively appear ‘The good people of Golden City are t having the Legislative Assom they are making pre there, th parations for n uraud ovation to bo toudered Such when th 0 morrow. been customary et here, aud of o keep up the cu Au organization was effected, after which the Assembly adjourned. ‘The utmost harmony prevailed. An effort will bo mado to effect an adljournme: to Denver, aa there are facilities and more conge hore than in any other city in the Territory, It is believed, howovor, that the Governor, who doos foated in this city, will defeat any like the Mepublionnia looking to auch a tranafer of the logtalative aM. and exocutive departments, oot, th 19 Congrons, will, it is ‘Torrit Republican by the Logisl jory, notwithatanding that Mr. Hunt, ing candidate, having received a certifieate of election from Governor Cam bat n the election ritory action youth jqualit equala that 4 hated solid, the y tw not snow atthe National Capitol, Mr t, ine recent letter to a friend, denies ho ‘an is at all, and that if the Ter. in adinitted it will be because of this of the Governor, which has greatly oil the peopl 1 Fonte are lov parts of th to toward buildin, here, aud liberal «umes h subscribed already for that pury prevent achool aecommod tal to the neeoasitios of its aud chilteen. ‘The ayatom and the yof the instrnetion given, however, Kilor and more favorably att © tion. daily at ng up in ‘orritory, nipils schools Tat West Des Ww. The of w Ye 's Christian iu the right Given pu oral and intellectual education, ard osperity aut peaco of this as of any © than asmuved ganized gang of cre broneht tp 4 ou Raturday -_-—————— | Accomuixe to the tables of the Prissien vlieet @, the general ata of the be composed in the fol: ner: One chief of the general taff, 13 anb-chiets of the atatf, 36 superior | offivers. 24 captains and 3 lieutenants. Tho | effective of ny estimated in the buds set ia 2066 of whow 4,725 will be offi: HON-commiasioned ers, and 6,601 Wandsmen, with 47,911 horse: A rnosner. ia said to be under considera rt | tion for calling out twenty regiments of English militia, and quarterin, in Tres | land, thus effectin the twofold oliject of tee | lowsinng 80306 14,090 oF 15,008 troops of thd WW now available for reliefs on forcien atation portion of di of the men mn eortain corpa, | C8 Converse, of Malden, Maas, one of the stockholders of the new Maasechawetts fruit preserving company, has anticipated the action of that organization by ereeting @ huilding of his own, in whieh 506 trefels of Yartous kinda frait bare boen stored sacs tober are narket late next apring. butiding of the company will he completed by Februaty 1, and they will oommence operations next season. Paivee Antiun having now fenched hia sixteenth yonr, Queen Victoria bas doter- mined that he shall enter the Royal Military Acodenay at Woolwich, sas cadet. ‘ales is Prtnve Atfed int Captate * itis intended that Prince 4 prepared for ® commission in Rincere ot ovtillecy. The. the be connected with nea: of tho servies. A rnize fight came off at Cariboo, Britiste Columbia, betwe oo Rekor ant Wilson, No vomber 2, in which the Intter was victori- After the oighth roand, Maker a» blow, but wae kneeked over like # nine pin, On the thirteenth round, Baker ne up looking very weak, amt wae ime stantly felled by « blow in the side-and Ing motionless, in which condition he wne care | ried home. The fight lasted Afty-three min- | utes. It was said that twoof Haker’s vibe were broken im tho Inat round. Wilson's choat was slightly discetored amt his nose Wloody, which Was all the damago be rox coived, and he walked back to town. | ANOTHER DISASTER. every \ ‘Total Destruction of the Irom plated Frigate New Tromsides. LOSS ABOUT $1,000,000, Am Incendiary Nelleved te Have Boece at Work. Xo, key &o Pintapetenta, Deo, 16.—The U. 8. atoame or Now Irousides, was entirely destroyed by fire at Leaguo Island about 1 o'clock thie morning. OND DISPATCH. r Deo. 16—P. M--About & clock this morning, tho iron-plated frigate Now Ironsidos, lying at League Island, waa | dixcovered to bo in flames. Owing to ther | distance from tho city, considerable time. elapsed before any fire engines reached the spot, and they were able to do but little tow wards saving the noblo vessel. She com tinued to burn wnt this afternoon, and te | now a total No other vessels of tha | Hoot anchored near her wore injured, ‘The naval ollicera are very reticent abont the: affair, but tho fire is believed to have beem the work of design, Tho Ivonsides wad | built in Philadelphia in 1863, and was chrige jtened by the veteran Stewart, and was a 1A charged with robbing a Mr. Biggers of vant | pr nt actor in the events of the war, om one ey ain th bts bad eu valu {tat | the Southern coast, She received many OOO. Te appeare they Rad been employer : by him te cua train from the Missouri wcks from the rebel batteries, buf river, and having more spare tine on the hand’ than the w how te fitably ly, they organ nelved in Moxi Ianding by ate aol th to obey the orders of their au per equi x were disnol ing tl went t onth ow ready some Kono oi) od toward Mi isto sures two tio a, 3 District € a the Thoir purpose was to take the u ented robbing and pl if necesmary, on rganized on the con Dat between Colorado and Hering, aud mur thi way. They alth. prin toa mization snw year, unless nal consent, Atte the Judie, in default o ty to jail, to await trial in the ved by It here at the society. Se erating in Mou: aud scarcely a train hs paasod safely plains for the last two or three ix, Woe know not how soon they may themselves among ‘They have al ried off considerable stock trom of our farmers, but they have not into the whe redler igh rritorion would nuke one's il with rage, amd yet we are alm ly.at the morey of the red-skina, no hoped that Congress will ra bettor n of wettlors ritorios. Min ing te m A ig operations are comparatively at a Prospecting, however, coutin carried on, especially in the igo of this anil the wrrituries, during the winter several new ily hay n the Bat during the py sto neighbor The ma. in the | apring oft been put in Wet’ for the first of Vusiness Hin, aud it iy expected that the prod | thon of the precious metals next year will reweh fully oue-third more than it has this year, Kiurts are being, and will be made ritory, whieh haa advantages equal, recervod large ace + hiring th General Intelligonooa, (My Mail to the New York Sun) 1g condensed milk at Zurich, Tu, editor of the Ustoy Dewocnat at Manchester dee o¢ that 1 for six years and made—not Tuk bakers of London are here rto | have a newspaper devuted to their interests, it is to be called by the appre ‘ of Stall of Life, HURGLAR Was captured at one of the ries at Patterson, Nod. on Saturday, by 4 ful Cuban bloodhound, 4 nearly tore his I Janne TenLow, an ius tdebtor, is in jail at Boston in defantt of $70,000, to wwait trial for secreting bis account books aud 0) in mousy from his assignees: Mies Ean We Gnnes, of Allentown, soe a Now Jersey jury tor §1)0) for is ges done to her alfectious by Johu W, Tan Tinaupervisors of de ty, Wis 1 \ ree Ky. D was nover injured by them, nor was he much damagod by # torpedo which the rebels exploded under her near Burt Sumte! Tho event cause h regret here, where every citizen felt lo in her, She wag out 1,500 tons, aus cost over # million doly Jara ae ale wont to aoa. . LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND VICINERE, Lance Have ov GaMMuRns—Ax ALpE Mate CANDIDATE AMONG THe Newnae— Last ovening Captain Garland of the 1th! | Precinct, made large haul of gamblere | from the establishment corner of Broadway and Prince strect. For some time past th¢ Captain has had his eye upon this cone and was determined to break it up. carly lant ovoning ho sent officer Murphy, is citizens dress, who fou thored thore, playing faro. F returned ta the Station:house and gave the result of h observations to the Captain, who took a rial toon of men and proceeded to the how which is kept by Jackman & Jarvis | Pulling the door-hell the call was answered by w colored Potor a gave tl ated Up ati ling operations wor time to gather up their mor officers proceeded up ataire and, after meeting with considerable. resist, | ance, auceoeded in ar rty-twe por among the Alert n, a candi in the Fifth "Distrie beet Gon and oat Apparatus were captured by the and taken to the station house. Th te an fullowing are the names of the arr Mrhemnlore Allen, Liane Mareb, Ja hy Jtins James Kearney, Robt. I Dunn, Jaa C: Hicks, Tues. Marsh, Jolin Herlick, du Thoupaon, Sanford Molen, Oliver’ Mare Willant Mt pr Suith, Wan, Mutt War. Jolnson, Chas, Lynch, Chas, Foator Robt, White,” Bartholomew Reardon, Edi ward Birch, Mattin Cotter, Julia Bostorg, Win, Fay, Martin Jackman, Androw Baker, Hohn ron, Geo, Mogers\ Joweph ing Cha. Nevills, Joseph Ellis, Win. Hl, Lewis, Peter Bogardus ho prisoners were taken to the Mth Pros cinct station-houso and locked up for the night. Our reporter, who visited tho stae tion-house, found the imprisoned gentlemen Jin high spirits, and singing the popalag | songs of the day at the top of their voices, Couoynn’s Iygeter—Orvicens oF THM Bettever Hoseitan Crssenno.—Coronee i peld an inquest on Saturday on ¢h body of Edward F. Bacon, shinjoiner, whe diod on Saturday nm the cife ning frou fa blow « ‘ve head iutlieted by Homer ‘A. Naa, about ten days ago. Bacon wae sent t Hospital aiter the injury was im Hietedt remained there all night; the nest morning ho was found in a partially wonacious state of m Upon inquiry Mt the hospital the doctors said that his skull was not badly injured, and it ay tint they took mo 4 ticular paina to avert death, ‘Tho jury ndered a verdict that the deceased Wied from tho effects of a blow from the hand of y were of opinion that if deceased bad treatment a rn owl sot ‘ * Daaricor a Srattos- ll 1 a Dien to Savi A CHILD. —Mary 1 . at 137 West 38th street, who v day morning from ' Ontiunad an aurss Paue,) a waaeet eS ee j