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—_—_—_ es weaV YORK SUN. LOCAL NEWS. Nie Rw TORK AND viornrrr, areas 01 RVANCRS—BcRNRY Anom i y - i Tie Crry, aND Semviens 1 Tan CHomomen, Note: H YEAR! | é IT SHINES FOR AU e Etc, Etc.Old Pather Christmas recetven iene . ROS ees = enone sinc oa i “ hearty welcome yesterday. How many ry turkey: 4 chick. joe Sista, Pilea = 8, Keane and chickens, were saarificed, Price Two Cents | totic memory, and bow often ble name wee 4 montioned over a giasa of wine, it aim | ‘AS GTON. colobration of the anniversary of President | wifo, aon of thirtoan yoars, and daughtor ® | much down in the mouth and thoroughly | cult to determine bel ley Were bags | WASHIN . scoln's emancipation proclamation. | sear oF #0 yonnger, WAY Going dow EO at an ra ot lia laidders.* | Christmas ia that happy period of the year Tho dead body of a negro man, anpposed | Miasisainpi river on a family boat (OF the) Jie irs been tho common laughing stock of | when ororybody seems to be jovial; when to have boon murdorod, was found on Front | latboat kind), noar the Concordia shore, | the community over aince. Misra " i ong ter etreat th when being about oight miles below Vid | petty differonces are forgotton in the goner- wei DEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | T'hirty-F’ourth Y« EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1866. a i im New rk City, } 1 arr imports in IS6f amounted in ealua to 1 THE JOURSAL OF comMERCH, | | 142.919, the exports to £1 The ' | been a large falling off in the exportat a fies, BKOR AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, aueomdl me 1 ’ enon iportsion «| Regention of the French Mi Daily Newspaper in Sun Cable Dispatches. in ongar tb be ia cient anil in tho night time, he was hailed to land al dosiro to be merry. Misorly people upom ae This he dil. bow of the boat in abore. The MEXICO. a teen teas, but the a 6 | value has beon greater, owing to t ¢ ROE P "7 this occasion bocome generou =f they ever the World! LONDON TRADES’ UNION. | f* «niece ab wigs a is. HIS REMARKS TO THE PRESIDENT. Treen tar cd and sokod for whuaney. Lande: do oo; and benerole | péreons dlopeaes theit honnty with» freer hand than aeual, Of conrne, it is not to bo inferred that to have one's stomach filled with goose and mince — in IM The net public debt of tho Isl | ou the th of September 25, The military expenditure amounted to | £10, vie, £164,118 by Great Britain and | @ robb jie eet tadeesqoasroly, | No Warlike Insinuatte: A Riel ad Kecontric Lady. \ ef | A fow daya ago there died an Upper The Death of the Portugaoi ga plies none to sell, but would give bim partof what he had. Prisoner made some answer, whon a gun waa fired fF was accreted within the apite of | Landaburg ataggered (ay te ble kali sad | chi @ pearee en to | pitt, le to reach the acme of keane Rngpl tho Cathedral, The Marsal at nea wet tie eee aan et ing reaat, the | indice the Government to Ueliove tho rn: | ness; atll, if the reader of the Bex would arovid to the building indicated, and under | Contents of the gun having entored in one | port, of the execution of Kacobedo, at the | take a walk through the the boy lance ascended the dusty fight Ly th of etepe far up into the epire, wader the | Vly, making © large Nel instance of Canales. clock, where the boy had seen the man that sear Alton ts TE & land | acai ; Ou Wodnosday last the City Marshal of | 1, was £77) THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY. | touisvitle, Ky., was informed by a boy that | § NBW YORK posrcsses every facility for sof the day trom ev worl N taining the r ¥ part of tho wh ther by Atlantic Cable, by Tole BiG LE a hecn accra." “| PROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. we1sco, Deo. % Baw little ones,th t J " ~e “ro close to why tine Late E Glare Laaek GIT OLE Wer aeea ae Ve Minister. lay ue be (the boy) wi in the atosple to | Eonar ina secoml or aa thoreatter antared | ‘The ateni nama, from Mazatlan, ar | clusion that mines pies wore, { of oliver city papers. From Late European | whose eccontricitics had loug made her re J try anil exteh won ne. Ae as | FRICCREE IO a oncom or ee eres ladys Hrs | cived lost evening, The EAbetal troops | ©0 ecient balm-tor oll a arkable to the fow neighbors to whom ale thoy got up there the man mado an attempt c Ovder From the State Depart. escape, and hid, bat after wore to leave that place on the [7th of De Chriatmas morn was ushered ip, as usualy fonts | Landaburg, inquired i Toh thoy | Sho called hia attention to hor husband who fired that gun «i the Marabal brought him ‘ 8 quartor million persons, was known, She oocuy ied one of the best ‘mid ringing of bells and blowing of horn a h pores aio bonds ‘doraabee weed begged hia amistance, which he promised, | comber, in pursuit of the French. San ning of bells and blowing * i tadagr eneensctetld chongh for. the ordinary retirement of & | Mes ‘kes; “ee living in the atovplo foraeven weoka pastand | j ble | Panama loft in port at Mazatlan tho U, 8 | by the young ones, Husiness wae generally THE PRICES of the paper, at the publi | saportast Action of Parson moving in the beat clrelns of eoolety . and provisions, water, &°. | weapon at Mra, L, ordered bor to aurrondor | stoatner Suwanee, suspended throughout the city, Noarly all on office or furnished by news venders, ie old feu satis pecraat P Ties Sarma ie on | everything on the boat, and “hand out the Wastixoros, Doe. & tho atores were closed, and the streets proc TWO CENTS PER CoPY, | J hoon her moat intimate fi Weasttinatos, Dec, 2, alntian te, ho Cathedral | grecnbacks quick” oF ho wou md hor to | The fullowing dispatch ti sented » holiday appearance. A large num ing —The Trad: y wore pain sinc, and hart oseaped observat Ministar, and the newly accredited | out and coming Ih Miss The Marquis do Montholon, tho retiring 6 with | Frene years, got married, au ty have resolved, almoat | Hover be induced to h—Il whore he bad already sont that aon of n by going » minting he cor of he Aang he wight, Swen | Cae’ goietiee tG the serps of hee a from the Tr re a delivered by carriers at the House coived at this Bure cor. | Ver of persons leave tho city at Christman tore or Shop of any who desire it, for Union of clorks in atores particularly. Thess gener | VK ane withful to © old mistres e i} distramght with tort moro TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sent by | f seitsiat | SUCORC Oattut Mak Crnake Gate nat the | Minister, M. Rerthemy, wore pres to| he no doubt prowled around for plunder. | avg. up all hed’ and. the pric teow iar aliy manage to obtain an extra day, and gmail at SIX DOLLARS a year, nimously, to place their orgaaization at | servant visite bY Beton Mt Bs the Secretary of Stata at HE Was one of the eagle birds of chance, ~ rwints and | the President t time of her ¢ oner then t' doa bor ‘era Crug th vinit their friends or relatives residing at « THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING | the disposal of the Refor oir is 01 + in the coming was rain the coming | th tind several ti Y eleanline at night | fon o'clock this afternoon, ‘The leave: | oY of effects. 0 Re chil | went to Tampico on the td. The dip distance. On tho other hand, a great many vary, accor to location, FROM TWEN locked the old urned the tho! th , \ dren of some little cha party atonmed bor on board of | TORO TIA URSIN PER, LINE, for Political contest eked he id | Inking of te Marquiade Montholon, with | ¢l4, newspapers, &e. | Mo evidently inten | ourging, bla ste, and’ threatening | [es'Zantene Se eee tawn | country folks come to the elty, as a walle ‘each insertion. Special acrangeme France, Pan og ties Tham ruta muarried | the answer of the President to him, ware of | Oi staying up there all the Winter. 08 Ie) often with lis po tthe child: | wag well received by Col, Am through Broadway yesterday would have Wo mado for advertisements of Pants, L 4, 1868, —Tho Emperor Na St’ Helens, bit thea, like every: | the kindoat character, Mr, Terth yer was found a bunels of skeleton keys | dren ashora, put out the light on the boat, | the ith the party left on the Jones, ant | aimply demonstrated. Barnum’s seemed ta Tongth. wore proetically Imis- | the folle | Jand with forea and viole with on accorded an audience yeatorday to | ch to the Ir arrived at Mrazos do Santiago on the 7th. | nd in bia possession Papers and letters fo Kait | Paper ters f nt of THK SUN} he the he al Depar quarters, The outoftown visite sion to the house, and except the old se longth of her murdered husband, | ( th 1, Sharman a ampbell ¢ Hor the charge of Jose rit BW \¢ Hon, Mr. Higelow, ex-Miu Sant referred t thats “Me. President, | have the bs Tee ir eeed ede cneranis ie tine blood was atroaming over ths | yor tw this city sad bad | ors wandered about the menageries and whom communications should be addressed. | United States, who had the honor of rr eu in the ny years He The uence cr Eret beissnniionts cet tho ¢ ht aking | Cosh the fend Chrinemer) vislates Hee Pre torview with Gen, Kacobedo, than i |looked at the curiosities with a All lettora relating to advertisements, | scnting to his Majoaty Major General Johu gatherer was vileged Honipotentiney of His Majeaty tho | Che! a tran alver, Wut ht eametance, che horrid tragedy Wael Pinmo would ature with Recobeds foe ir of astonishment, which none bat vonedl to the | oF che Amer Wernmnent, near the ¢ Tt i also aniel that Misa Crosier's eccantrici. | the mission to represent him, near som, hs | M sarsbauly ot Wis Maat to comtoriabte | ht a fa net shoved back to tho States on the Susque- | musoum, would assume, All the theatres ” 1 sveloped into an affection for a colony Minny Silane eb uer din mb meds ye Aad ga identified law weeks only anne age va a mn! wore fn MOSES 8 BEACTI ot the Tullleties, General Dis, on presont: | tine lovelaped into am affection tor A voor | See nae rhe aldo We ottackod te tue | Wulninge Seorved seat on the rook | entifer eer pe iled FT Ortege natty, “are, in | wore well patronized, and. two porforman ot > Corner of Nassau and Fulton ats, | ing hie credentials to the Emperor, ma oven at the timo of her death, Whon she | felations of fr t lotwoen | Wile eal agony be | again 1 ‘tun protests felstive te | ce8 Were giron at cach. Of courve persone . OTT | aw semackt senmabe, 06 varh eoonsinan | Coates’ demumremiy Gla tre "| France nuit the Cuited Mates of Amorice California. witow of the muttered Giese wontons ‘chile potooneers; sma. & ease the most appropriate ats 1 _ f a ' maintain these relat . heen eave tx bis teat atte a aes NS ee b — |The Emperor Napoleon roplied, thanking evant f onded | Moser it poouet aR to the peuple af the Cuited States, Cai ig the day, Some goo the in viow of | Wire The Hawatin Kingdom A Vankeo | the trial, the developments of interests. common | Im Power—The Mise in the Sacreme » the two countries, auch will Cane of the Ship Shatomuc A Frighifal constant aim of my efforts Rituation | have fem hope a San Fu ascrs vance assured, th ment ares of the United States share in th silibactity of which L bring to this plac il Mins Crosier consent 0 aovoral tit ma to do ao, and devised her property a ion to the | oitecta to her niece. After A Yay death the honse was searched, and in the ined Diomil Pacha, | attic thore was found au immense quantity value of which ts vari of silver plate, th Ambassador of the hibeacd ‘at Wom, Sune) te cae f France, pro vari rte ot the Mt away ms pert presaions.” ‘apoleon imme yamong the plate, was 0 General Di as than £1000), “The monoy | The following is the President's reply to oat entirely consisted of Nowe of Eng | Mr. Merthomy will, and ¢ Special Advertisements: General Dix fort which he had | AMERICAN AND FORKIGN PATE French Court AGENCY -MERBBRS. MUNN & C0, Puliiahoes Met of the yy Ai ‘ad Hie Kacellones Me ‘ me the newly appoit Siena eh facet Te scene MONS ACO, bave ad. seve Sublime Porte to th tones in rolciting ‘and Anfornays for w sented hie credent tapertaat taicrvention ie faves , diately after the recoption 0 al vel hin on wer it ave left hore for tho inte: | others attead ehureb, sone go og , who waa deprived of bi . mumand, reaumed it seaterday, amd will | °s ny or attond balls, others profer te w follow. | Escabedo and the balan | stop at home and amuse the children. troops will also soon dopart—Ministor |p ory datas cer ERT Sad fan famb “* Everybody was a Le me we them, Gen. Felipe I. Horriarabal will be | The atrects were alive with music, secompe left in command of tho Rio Grands force of | nying target or other excursoniate, Last the Mexican army, Gon, H. Clay Davia vening there were a number of balls and . the most prominent being the a there was reo the ver rged Doc, 21—The Central at atroot caught tire this ag aud strayed. ‘Three men ened to death, and ono killed from ® window of the burning asd of tho moat promiueat citizens on this bor dor, was accidontally killed with his owe en somication, he American Miniate Iatid notes, many of thom of old d , os 18 | | gna while on a hunting excursion with some Hall at Leving Hall, The room iow and advice free. Addroas t ; Am stro i x ; tha Haas anal as preity wa cee OM & lanes nomics el toful afoot the French | ‘The Evesina Burierin newapaper says Dexven, Dee. 15th, 1866 FS VLG Oa 8 Nene a ee ate el | cay penneitulls scerctea Gaal oe paper {is reported that —* ha nosey ent | cael nat to’ |e stephon HI. Whitlipe, recently an Amori:| Since my taat wo # little variety | tio Grande City. on, Sedgwick has beow | ett ycvoral relies of the obit god Petes toon Ea pedition agaleet Coren, undertaken, ly an 1 rautity of le nad the government sitive Cited | can citizen, residing in Bosto in tho woathor hore, A woek ago a snow | rulioved from command of the Sub-Diste ssa iceati etowar oftbe taikieh huliee hase N ARTICLE OF TRUE “MERIT — Wy te avonpe ta nerere She t ehick ¢ Mt articles GF a We conatuntly try to believe that | the appointmont of Attorney (or mm, accompanied with driving winds and | of the Rio Grande, and placod under arroat, | [ N bea ot whi nd other outrages, has been by h were carefully wrapped to Hose Company No. 38 ‘1 Hrig Gen, Leia G, Brown, Col. 117th | carriage belon, ; ‘oreat of either country reqnires HMawaiin Kingdom, and con sande, visited us; but the genial | t's CR, nosed ta n PILLARIUM, ; to pr Biles Ces | Tee i. Len he i Ls U.S. C.F, placed ta command temporarily: | y¢ the old department. Theattondance was c Kaugh ith the of f hag tion of antagonism botwoon of ‘ " t + parts MAGICAL HAIN" RESTORATIV re ise et the Tmperial deet eo return. | S07, a4 more than 80 1 at the ° K Pinterert toad, co bind | shalowing « ete ere a . aphere of our se Coed ta taferor A commuter ia sxpected vate, ct : sey largo, (bs; lenis Geese vald. (hd Po | of her de otually oe aatly observed, icy of that Kingdom, which Yay horeto: | to none, and superior to most) forbad i eaiwor from N f : you have juatly f 15th, | ball, t auc PROMOTING, WR POM FEVIQORATING | ed to Shanghai. ie phi» oonpengp desig thy eer diego a they have, at the same time, fore been averse aud offensive to American | ateying long on the ground, and it was auc: | 0" Can’ Sher te, eee bene it always proves, was & great au - ARRIVAL OUT. seldom son, even by vant ost iu the advancement ot sada’ We the wi cand’ bal cy nostweciy | com This truly beneficial bypd4 P it ia said that ahe performed rmny kind ac | humanity throughout the we intorosts ee vy the ploasant and balmy air of | weather pormitting north >. BB of the Fifth Regiment, had » grand fcom ALLAN Laivnnrod bs ertbalilye ee Hone to a favored fow, avid that “more than Ig theas foliage, 1 Am only t eating Tho demands for duties at thie port for | apring and nado us feol as if winter with | wind provents the Suaquehanns from go ; ‘ fi th phi ogg ot Reome, man at lip City of Paris, Capt, Ken erson in the erty hi anist 7 we 6 me . oe a rea Pee as leat ewe a dae a ry duh, | hae been uniformity anid by the Cited tatos | the past ok ware $107,;00, and the total | lis uaual accompaniments of hoary lo is, CUREnEeAG Ih Suk OrAeee, Which were gaily decorated with military ’ bi a , ” a at Rome. | OF your prederessen, the Marquis de Moatho The Sacremento River ia now twonty: | taken his 9 further! Arnawy, Dee. ‘The day le always celebrated with gree, rome to this port png decd ble Mtreshestopinc 1 ‘pad foo o low-water ke, aud atill th for anothor twolve-months. The Fall 3 y ‘Telegwanh Lines Down. | The correspondent of the Los in) en en ee Ere VHelighetad and tarmery ant | Proptiately observed, businoas suspen it by the Germans, and yoaterday wad Associated Press Ofice, New York, Dec. | News at Rome writ Which aball lead to make the performance | 4) fs D he Gore cvantage oF TTTH prod. (a! acevice held in most of the churches. | no exception. ‘The various singing sociotiog vi, A. M—The Telegraph lines east of Sack | Tho | 0 of the party of 4 of your duties agreeable and pleasant ee ee ea Jondid dinacr was given at tho “Homo” | mot at their halls, and spent the evening ia dl preparing for the | A hore is not the expected visit of the Emp The retiring Fronch Minister and Mary Anu, for Liverpool, sailed ty | ona We bave bad ests. | cs ar aaldineesy Gover! rted down, We shall | hia auc x apring busineds. Fenton was pros: | singing and dancing. The Suavine Licdor of the Freneh, whiel, apis little real winter woathor yet thia your, Wit 7 et siedaaate probable receive mo dispatch by the cable | they tegari as an iachtent Of very alight i a evening dined with the eere | ya eer fotows. (2 iI probably foals Fe chilting M | emt “ 1 mado a handsome and of seas willl * i ie ae eat NO to night J. W. Sitos tox portance, but th ise of ait from— | tary of State, mining Mee querer pe ore the month of April, 1867 returns. Se speech. ’ythagoras Hall, whon the momo be | whom do you st 1 The King of Pei " , Savage, $1075; Yollow Jacket, $1,305 ow build booing erected ta thin Tw Massachusetts. cries of vocal and dramatio rative properties It will " hom do you sup The King of Pros Au order has boon issued from the Depart Be. ot now buildings aro i ‘o mana ongago in a erica of vocal a Wea OF RAL FROM RUROPR BY STEAMEL » iu his new char Kinperor ot aitoe mtate thab the alvll edicars ia the | Crown Point, $1,250; Chollar Potosi, $221; | city in anticipation of a argo ineregae of | # Howron, Dec, 2 —Tho observance of | performances, togethor with a Christmas the Be ‘The Empress hagento. Germany. He has promised his support te Belcher, 9190; Ophir, 9165; Legal Ton. pulation about that tine aud also | Ohristmas today hay b (vena: ‘as chau Wiad ae OURS i take Hale from Fall: | At the theatrical performance given at temporal power—promised a Tealon Medibacsatice hale rk pay ae tothe | one 74 ? i pple breseat aud Dresaing wante i agape paver) egpereth 10 o is 4 | ei ‘i * ‘i que wis je? Aw sovereign of nine of the late P ose Minister by | Hers alluded in my last to a Logialative re plac jo ree dausante. i wl make ihe forrayameand versione | Complege eently, the Empress Ku na of Catholics, ho claims to take t Aidaral ts Maw York Col ROA Wainwright, ©. 8. Orduance | ception and ball, which w: 6 off the | Tho weathor is genial, and moro like May He CCRC oie rufl and {iching. worg headdress with » white plume, fas: | place which tho ‘oldest son of the churel’ is fa ‘Compa, dled at Bet ‘Asteant; tee day following the mailing Hotter. It] oy, smb i ‘ Fee reece he talacat sgcrat TN sot cooling | (ened hy a ereacent in diamonds, ant a doning. So Thave beon confidently Mr, Hogar, United States Senator | “OP saaneie agar game ine off, and wan in itaelt » good thing; but | ‘Han Heecmbor Services wore hold sost in all the Bad, 'etfoahive peaparation t dress of whit Aeand amy clerteal fronds insist that, 1 (rom Virginia, hus just returned from Cappears that the ship Shatermuc which | from m lack of socioty at the empital it was Pounsyivania. nikal : oad 14 will oot ly, with oF gh they regretted the defeat of Ausiris, ia aa arrived here December 2d, was fallon in casful as was expected. Many of] Paicapeiena, Dev —The holiday to} Episcopal and Catholic Churches. [Tho clear'the scalp cl, end keep Majesty hie chmond, where he yeon in consulta y ; a : feck ac onde wrest ave swore faith in what Prussia, | sion with the members of the Logislature of | with some twouty miles outside of Furral paral the wdiournmont At] Yeing enjoyed with much deearetions were. Cerne ami narenn 5 Mik A OW! ey ant power, will assombling, they apent. a 1 i or r oe aesuat eaaas is alas oo: | Ga da, ‘The ladios of than iu any Catholle powor. | that State, and especially with the loading | lone, by the whallog bark Warrlson, dis: eof wrangli holes, vine regal pesmi aed gle yr rowt | or te clear, aud business ia entirely eu te in} pended the motion to admit Colora In North Carolina, tival commenced a dmattors up; it be used it several 1 tro Danarut “of ssuumes's | tho court appeared in the most evatly ti | Austria, they say, hi lotte: nothing for them; the: Garibaldi and the Cretan Insurrection. | oso in Catholic very grand. Tho foa- Trinity at 10% o'olock, doue little or nover been at russia will on of that b Mr. Sogar reports that | Playing a aignal of distress. Sho was be the Virginia Legislature is prepared at once | Ot by the captas ri for t and eight mon of the 0 however, hurr on, who found poart save Ke] Wirwixaron, Doc, ti—The a ° hon tho follo e . ‘The Athese corresp 1 he to play opt the Amendments if they can have | Harrison, who found all on boar savo tho onoral opinion of the wise mon that, if] ge cs froerber dl Badrairll reli heaeeide J recat bes. he 12th ry! fe borty fa ranco from Congress that this shall be | Captain and first mate, down with scurvy St Amittod before an or erally been observed a I. Ringing the changes on eight belle. word. Sissi ean Re hartge nite t 4 fort ye dominions, will prc th nil that the loyal Sonatore | aad the 1 driving at the {mercy of the | tion could be oftected, all th Hage were displayed from the public build}. ene egteb=s Gentle: Geney, were baldi and is disbanded Jegiouaries are yWOr ns a great conse ve int , on i mone the o ould | sg. by a: = EMT, Proprato, @ outh Second | Pen at ntiention to Crete, Desid | fon will bay that this ta but one of th vtativon from that Stato will be | oem, ‘Tho captain of tho ship Harrison oi Recartiagles thre days ao veel nee ee pi, Sliriatinas” carol" The Christmas ‘@ a ith ~ icp v1 immediately ok charge of the Shatemuc t re nists generally, 63a | the arant te which reached Syria on | dreams, the hallicinations of « set of adnuttod without delay asin ‘a | Mortaie: 7 “OC; = - — | the nd, the nuclcus of a lar.| aries: and I y of your opinion. J brought her safely into port, ‘The own witaeny) sinh htristmas carol— Carol, Carol, Chris JMBUG—HOW OFTEN WE HBAR | gerd Me has tanied at the Pirwu., | Not that itis amore hallucination; itis evi | p18 CONGRESSIONAL EXCURSION, | crs, captain, and the crow, of the Harrison, | Speaker, and Mr. Horry Chie sstatocay oneal tion ita Poo a aoe esirom pereous readiog edvertiee: | aid (atilsaldi himself hws offered his aword | A ingenious d of the long, Ni vu GEE LAA aula f4P al twentyais | eHurt eo oxhaustod the Iegisiature that, | Sriurr ov rie Thurs, hy a messige from Me.) 70, Christiana capo :5be CMllabes th the In aige canoe outot | co tho Athens ¢ followi ed tat f th Reception tn Nashville. sped piles eMY*X) attor appointing a committos to notify hie] RW, Cameron, whiel es uaa little be " letter, adstrensed ra distri iy from thou { dollars, alloging that the Shato: mue would inevitably have boon Lost, with 6 Watehman, Tell us of the Night,” Services commenced at IL o'clock, whem ENETIAN Excell y the Governor, it ad ‘money to ad, urned till xt day, at 1% A.M. Having reasaen Nisuvtite, Dec. 2 —The Congressional fore our nur of goi tontant ally, to excite the joalou ¢ | the well-known ( who is | bred be rea with youn . cursion party reached this city fro have been made ava druggies and store: | turing bot at heme 4 sof Franco and Austria, 1 Bxcut party ren Bohan cdl Hub tee tualk Kae od tho procession of ecclesiastics and “ re tarough e smnall cection ef the eouniry, | ating | tate tment: Ca et hesitation in assuring you that it is fr | Chattanooga at half-past 1 o'clock this af- | *!! on board, but for their assletance, . waaexpocting a Larse ship i log tt with great reuetance; bat [tod | avon « ” " peers, | 1 | John PB. Baker, an old resident, and | ter entered the aanct it, ond if have written to Dolfii to ginuing to end a fable toa doly | ternoon. "1 John aker, eld resident, and a Toe | id gor do all | 17 —M. ! i what arms wo hayo; w ry from the veatey joy ropaired to the St. Clon Come, O, yo Faithful That it will even succeed ing hey may ting it chant of San Francisco, died of | Houses. and delivere thorough-bred horses tre tol, | Hotol, after which they visited the Cu) they shall be all placed at vaal. | welt ved in Italy for aday, Aw to. the Mia Vaart dlabado, 1a thd elly veataclay ut is quite lengthy. Lt opena| pears that thoy wore slipped iu the Holy During the services, which were choral, the Oh, how Lwish to do sormothing for those | Visit of the Empress of French, it is | and viewed Nashville and environs from tho | 0 1000 (MANO NT ne arte mill neral rejvic tho proaperous | steamship, ant out of thirty nine put on | Te Deum and Jubilate, by Boyes, the humbug. Imaboui | poor Crotaus. Lam in despair at bein now said th is coming bere noxst | top of that building. Thoy thon examined ' bs condition of the" ory during the your; | board at Liverpool, thirty for died on th r the siloof min: | passage. Such aon aims, whether real or bogus, to Bast. | experte capitalists, who weld rogard (ot orders tor more Lvl | ({ to your cause. | month, in fulfilment of a long cherished though | purpose, to pay her personal homage to. the paste | Holy Father, aud to assure him of her own | the finest ¢ 1 belo ro it Lam eal t. As mnuc land, and dis. | unalteraly © Thou that tellest Good Ti “il beautifull, The edities waa «there wag Qot atand, odd to idl at Frogtown, te, we Novada, one of the finest in| it denonnees and depreed destroyed by tire onthe ings,” ortality exeeeda all our aud weahall have more to o matter BEX W | the Capitol building, and deel pitol in th dit to be United States. At wore n of December, rowdeid to oxcess, isuperion te aay cust | fomont «i the evotion to his intoreats, of | six o'clock they aat down to a banquet of ; ad any mouey in the Tour | 1. room in the niste Sa Vents proman’ ect bensietuem tt we of Mia, alwaya—tiatibaldi’ the tirat | Which nobody doubta, but which it in we tendered by the municipal hathor. | The da the Contral Paciflo Rail | great det ts cous forward to a bright Frauds, (1g room (a the aisles ° fornal remedy.” it's periectly tenor ‘of this appeal to Dolfi has beon a gift ood, even by the visionaries , road hy the recent storm, is not ao serious | future, in view of favorable Conzreaatone! | ‘ At st Bante fhe childmeniaesmmblid ob Internally —oe o#' accompanying each bostle—and | of (oH rifles, which will, it is said, bo apeed. | will avail very little a; arks wore made by Mosare. ean oh ‘alas will be mente rol Terr pai Wik Ia w constant auecersion Of FEES! Le tock. nd ; Lec, hen fer, “Heads, bye lerger numbers, it tn ads | vents; of, ia other words, the in each declining to | 2% 6" °xP see be is thankful Pan iWny PEM | oF trauite wn a wladlen Of avery, posalite | Bice Mal van dh tho regular ia hen hee Bold’ by allvthe | dition to this help in aris, the Gemeral hin. | inevitable | seducnee iwee and ‘effects. | make an extended speech, Remarks were | TkUatly again in ton de: H0 pat v8 Tinea « scription, from nll purte of the country. | “vice at tl o'clock, Bediag an “ 4% | aelf tho scene, the worst ot | The Eamproas will cone anil nd go. | Atay , by Senator Lane, and by the { HE feet Hoop at Cieco, the proveut terwinug ) Hailronds, lo thinks, will eon eatrato ral tae dataloal revenue frauds, i'. | Authem from tho Moss vory grand, - andl Hye a's troubles way Noto | aud that isall! Don't let me be misundor: | 414 4 liaassonh BP oe ee ve lof the read vasa through the St q sroatly | SUUKBTNG, Cefalcations, revenue frauds, U| riere wero full choral # MEETING UF ALL THE READERS oF | Mustayt® Hasla's trouble may yet ve (0 rn ae te attitude of the Roman pop | Hou. Mr. Latin, of New York, Gea, Maury | a Loita mintetal peomparity There Mee iat | licit diatflation ot nce vinlations anu | 10's Ware (ull CRGEAL Be ritae DAI Alpe 0 fA rite RUN weuidbe A tating of tn Lon Pauperian. Wo iuust ot forget that all the | and exCovernor Brown made short aul ‘The Pacite Rattread. A steady increane OF immigration during the | evasions of tho Jawa in avery concelratle | oe Juune Bt. Clements, St Makes; Brlalty ‘ ons ‘a of the mi Ho chasse 4 euch individual ieade THE SUS ow the burden of most of the news | Chapel, aud the Chure of a daily journal, As the Phil | delphia Livan roniarks, either we are now A return has by Tho San Francisvo Tins, Nov. tt, saya: | yoar, The Indiana are Tho Pacitic Railroad is making rapid pro from both ends of the route, aud the published by the Poor Jiaw Board which gi latter on dresses, red i 4 of the Holy Com 1 Moly ‘Trinity, ‘ond the frontior, and that Me te hanite ate it matt | sion of tho political quostion of reconstruc Arative state: munior 1 ihe pogular acevice, Mayda's Mass, nthe Roman ( Je Chure vic TAM WHO VALUE A BEAUTIFUL HRAD | ments as to the wunbor of pauparn relieved Uther dependent ou tho existing | tion, to which Gen, Howard briefly roplied. | function. itis thought, will be made in 1 Im poanllion oF aatrannliary witha anon 1a she. esas On iptie Vnsnue etrieet © thair, aud ite preservation fiom premature | tyy the varions unions in b AW ermmont for iaily road, ‘The | ‘rank Cheuthom, late of tho rebel ar. | less time than in genérally anticipated action inn ink honda | OF else the concented villonies of w long pe- | commenced at day-break, and continued until Valiness and ‘\urning not fall tues | oe different datos. ‘The panpers in receipt | Laberals, who are kept well in hand by the deg the present tine we hay Lit remarked | issued to th 4 of Colorado | Todt have all beon suddenly uncovered to the | tate at aight, Tho congregation of St. Pat vortieoes teeta ae eee | of relief » Inst day of th WY! National € toc, are fow in number, | Myr When called on ae Proaitont of the) jv iartien wh supposed to know, poa- | Monnted voluntoors, and refers with y Night of day | vick’s Cath worshipped in th I AS aaNtad Boca. is sed | of Boyt were, iu 1804, 864 perhaps, and too well watched to muke any | meoting for w apecch, refused, but offered | s(hty 1.0 ti main. to tx f #6 to tho good eftocts of thi - “ Hnbeeiiire pee rivk tg acy OTT ENO DE THOM AR LYON, N Lin the present your, igh of movement; but they will move at the | ay toast, “Here's to the Union.” Theex | this being t ni m | Retabllig passed at tho fu ‘She Dewshpee Intlans, Loum NE eee Lae een BARATOGA “AY SPRING WATER, enld by ired with IMGh the number of paupers | appointed tine, aul where there are leaders | ie iouists leave to night at Hl o'clock, vin | fail to rail, The net earnings a | ty lature, Ho ix conyineod that tw ‘Tho tribo of Marshpec claims ty bean in: | & the course of erection. The school, of, ‘Drussist Zio | jn ta had increased 7.455, or 9 per cont; | Wb a will there will ye fulowors, itt Wiahvils aba’ Lieentue > Rall i for | bauy in September were about $0,000 in | third at i people of this Lerrit y Are rs ie ‘ huder | CON, doos not accommodate half of tha Tw he shawed ' ho Nashy aud Decatu road for] yold, and at this rate the net income of opposed to its admission asa State of the p ho nations, under | = * eaaa) Anttene i a tae : The re.| Vashlons ta Austr: Momphia, whore they will partake of a Re on Ries Tien telony we td be | Uition that tho. popation ‘of tho torr ction of the commonwealth | Consregation, and was uncomfortably Gllod ROWNE'S BL ah ESS COLLEGE —b2 | turna relating to the three divisions of Eng: | Tho Melbourne papers publish elaborate | Ousistmas banquet, nearly double the amount necersary to pay | tary, aetual and estimated, aggregate vals | of Massachusetts, ‘Their torritury of twen vee St. Peter's, in Barolay at., a Ported ees, Maseklies | Land and Wales in which the princip au: | accounte of a func ball recently gived hy | pa the Gutire BInHNe OF bntenmes meek 77 ON ams MUMvED Loo cow to require, aqquare mi en in lant hinder an inda- | ices comme: cad at -}j o'clock, A, M., and elty by ane nfactures are curried on, show a (ha Savor pte Mallouruelin ne company will be ander with their road co too poor tu sustain a Stato Governuent jo deed from the old Plymouth colony, | continued every hour until 14, P.M A ea cteabek oc Waterss a: | vas OE el yeurne, a BEN manne? Massachusetts. Matha ts (ue Catltornia biate line. twenty Goternor recommends fupartial aut. | with @ proviso that no part of it aball ever | . Tn Ist the | 10 Governor of Victoria, Lady Man vie tiles widitional of the, rond will prob. | frage, with ite kindrod civil rights, and | be suld'to white mou ‘They dave an ors Sutton and fan ‘The Liquor iimdstion. wud about fiftee | ably be put. in-operagion this month, which | Winda up with the hope that the present | priate country, wonderiully stocks With | was sung for the first time im this country Hy f ‘p of th Hostox, Dec. 2ith.—The State copstables | Carries it to a point whicw Will largely in- | session et i" lon alatiiee ut ie har mont | Aish and gam, tho oldest chureh, and the | Professor Pachor directs the musical serv 1 3 | of the wealth aud sp é the busivess and earings ous, and that ity acts shall bo for he boat | moat famous trout atream in New Bnglagd. | joo nu pe Ta Veachoro: | per cent: aud ax compared with 1861, the may be formed frum a de. | Mave recently beon very active in crushing lhe iene thie trate ec ts | intoresta of the Territory | oat faracias trout atrean. in New Rigid | ices. ev. Vathor Quing eolebeaed: saqm ity beink.couslantiy egg 1 unl i decrease was 80 ve thy} | scription of the dresses worn by sume of the | Out tho middling class and small liquor steal: | Kailroad to Denver and San | ay neom to give aati: | themselves, ‘They aro now inerenstny assisted by Rev. G, Henly and othors. NCU SINE RD ete consietes ePER, | cent. It is to nute latices, Mra, Gutner, as Solika, wore a peti | era, omitting the large dealers, ‘This in| City has boen orgunized. Relaya of bore! | to the Ke an party. whe the present number is upwards of tuur aiqnilag services were held in tho othor Car Say hos Fa the | contofamber cashieee, enriched with ail i MANSHIP, BO! ARRPLS tee opt arly all a, ing. Com. | manufacturing distr : deemed p cua catitn be ilies «| for the line will be stationed at proper inet or of speody aslivingion of | dred quits. They hay deomed partial, and unfair, by the sufterer ay iri itory to State honors, ‘Th ts, there has been a | lice, & crimson velvet bo | thotte oitticea tervals, and no eorte will be spared in fo 7 row | tribe, there beiig no 1} great increase 6 mimber of panpers ro: | circle rou who think all violators of tho liquor law | \yarding treights Nis ne to tote lant: plo of conte. tt eat questions before | them than among the # | VIVE POINTS vr pverar, —f \! ; oyolls. Que of the tablen pended Mi ul toparns: | should bo in the same boat. ‘They have | nation.” As early ide the Pull of 1467, wo | the Lagiatature, “ie ¢ om emoved | white brethren arian toy | I jy heen Om givou in the new tHe hows that | Over the bo wus a royal blue satin | ghorefore, by oue of thoir number, w: may safely predict, the dista » vy. | Mr. Whitaite from the ofleo of Biule Aw ‘4 WOR | wire iadiog . in every’ p ropolitan Boards, the Lead dress was a gold diadem with | Complaints againet the proprictor® 9f the | yairovd will ve astomisingly abort, 7 | trig ; erage of the white raro in she Sta tae the school room yesterday ri aks. ‘$18 90 | of Guard ; ou the & cluster of the centor, sur | Revere, Tremont, Parker House, and Young's | © pleted ceslis rath —_——_— soruing At 12M, to witueas tho ebildren pe lepwoe par day, 19.00 | cay in 189 they rolieved 1,022, and in ym | mounted by a rudine; a Hcklace | Hotel, Warranta in these cases were issueil Texas Panc og by Measurement. go through the exercines arranged for the io 1d 2900 | SF, These figures show that in the | of J wae we natch the circle. | ye 9, _— 4 ' Au ingoufous Frou thineti t ne abitit f the: CLE Se NE year the Increase Of ‘aatprity Ne | Meas Thutters, an the Press wore a white | OY se wunicipal court to-day od toward a State government, would b arithiveticlan thas 4 0f those child. Har ey ewpared fr Mo dred with 1803. was 1a ae net pee | eatin dross, uu which wore printed the ‘rst aa roe Gal eS fully vote for it fot the purpose of dis, sted that tho apace which a young n some reuown, which Katte ieee | cont: what a conparcal with 164 the wig: | Pager, of al the Melbourne heveapapers aia | Virginia. Ualvoaton Uivitinx says: Gorman | 08H eh Aesth aeolintly, af 1 bello, who is f nd OF the axarles formas a 9 me slay will add to. ‘aud ra. moutation was 13H, 9 cant jonls, including tha nr iMuastratid emigrants again pi le our street i 1 hably, of the 1, traverses in the zay saloons of ro were sevoral hundred ehite 0. MEAT hentai prided ic Reception of o Distlaguished Pasty, Sota iy a leis (ieee ] My Hiram vn i, from Hail here, whore hy ita, in the of one dancing | seat, many of whon wor ener fationery inclided,) 16'Lesvous A Ma! Foutmes Moxnor, Deo. 2—T timed, No} was lncaeverated fur robbing the express of + wdeak and thirty-t ro “outsiders,” bus yr id) Wiawens | According tow recent diapateb re which wero struck off in |. Foumtes Moxnor, Dec, 2i— The revenue | class of settlers huve done feiler ia Toxag | & bar of golll, Your readers, lowover: aay | eciee stad 9 who chow (9 come, 3d Ladin, #4 iawoas 0800; | From this colony, it appeare that no cousue 4 from Byron's “Lary! | Culler Northeruer, which left Washington at | the Germans, not only at Fredericks | aay be araro that ho wasa loading Dow # halt, Me hae also © \ p olore tnd pile. 410; ike waiiaulte!, 19 09 | Lay Leon taken sinoo May, 1861, The arter, aa the Goddoas ot Musin, wore | three o'clock y y afternoon, arrived | burg, New Braunfel | era w of thin place, and waseh h aly, fond of performing tho Mitiehy Sakore OW nt AC joi 4 beon since May, 1861, Tho returns | q ine atin dress. a tulle» arrive ols er pointe, w At scent funetions teetotum, would spin round in | ere a from three to to SEA oh $25, eocording | I WL hale cad one era 8 Win wali eva, w tulle skirt, citvied ut | here early this morniug, ‘The several ena: | the Ropulation i mainly German, but delnia Convention | a rates ia. ono niglit ua oul 94 nd in ln oa tang in. ef ths to toa Love ie. mins te are varied secording | thw females belug in excess of ti Praga RE Pid bee at matith, OMT tors, including Moser, Poland Kirk. | Uimber of the central counties and to: ally etpectation of | Wile of @ steamboat revolve. wit yours, Thore are little woolly-he Tega hy pt yds Beary g inexcess of the mules by | which were printed bara of music, "The 1 Mosers, Poland and Kirk mans, in uumbers, ‘ Heataslon to the ailice of hited States iar oe eed cana, UI aired Span ing, ‘bere boing ms clases x Heatly seven per coat, Tho white popula bodice wag of Huted black velvet, display | word, Mr. 5. 1b Colby, R of the Trew ane, id uumbors, industry, enter: | Collector for Colerady when his theft way, ¥i%s the distance between Dover and Cala: Uluck-haired Spauiaris, re {ion at the anime thie was 13,410, oF in the | tug ita ter wer adress hung | aury, end the ladies composing th re tou leading dinsovers: = Gort ad close-crosped Celts . THE LAD! proportion of oue white to 32 black or col- | wgulden lyre, and her head was adorned by s pe ho party all the xtensive coal mines are being worked in Poor i wuder the ¢ of Mra. Martin, Pring tenn sopeTHh, LADIES DEP Ama Seed, There was no addition wo the popute, | wih « wold covet, A great number at | Were ealuied from the Kurtroas, and word | fon? and now Indepon: | Boulder County, and within) miles ut) Onoday last week a | aud are well behaved Baa place. either tu Bre kiya o Ni tion by immigration during tho year 1464, ladies wore gulten and joweled dind received by General Burton. Daring Wrahiieton cent pA gontloman from | Denver; iron, also, near Golden City, au eek & youn wownn. ap. | Ont ate well behaved, cleans, 9A elaiegs be fer the Aumlar ar imate | baie rs al joweled dinde aring to) Wishington Connty infoi the Civitan 0 found ae el @ policeman in tho streets of | strict diseipli Anong the pieces selected hea poder yo tie He y | Tho dresos of the goutlewon were equally | day, they partook of a Christmas dinuew, | thit $75,900 in specie have bee phe Meer ialaey A gradi ieee A 4 4 13,802 » ous and elvgu | and will be hon Germans forlande te thas orritory in abundance, ao that you seo we | Butlalo, N.¥., and taking @ tablo spread | Were “The Lord is my Shepherd,” * Happy ict nad wavttelei taeee eter. | tured Africa as vnd will be honored with @ musical enter «a ean manage to get along, even though 1 ' ‘ . 1 bry nate 2 | (year, The is ra Kh wo peneath a scanty shawl, aaid: © Latolo | to-day are wo Frionds,” “ Christmas Chimes i Se Sie cisenler ‘were telly Bap number of p fr the ‘dite: | inment this evening, ‘the party leave to: Fu a small Tea ands by farming | may bo Ie» litte longer out in the coli tthe Franklin House, and t want’ you | carol," *Llive for th love me,” “Are alk reeeet Rh, bt fire lataing 63. The ‘d pea paady bik J lead al CWE AE Y aughablo incident was reported aa hay: | to arrest me.” The otticer looked at th seRetirshegasly pay tiahyr tid saat aay in the lunatie | p Da s uully ping tholr farms as fast aa their | ing takon place here lately, which will er your matches sold, Tou,” and man; or " faa th 149 eu aha, with others of ngs will allow, which I will re: | with surprise, aud asked her why she told . ot ‘ oaina sm The, report tates that of | ascus, Capt pool, Dec " th » with others of the ' allow, We doubt not, says | lato and ‘hen al A widower of three | him about the matter. aid in reply gongs, which were sun, in such ‘ 0 uttonded places of reli E CiVi4As, that man; | Gth, and Londonderry the 7th, arrived here how arriving will tp » id youre become th ca ial vine | MOFFOW. owners 0 at seren this eveuing, She reports having es pwuers of fino plantations, i add waterial-| ting somowbero among the bills, and hie | the station house, where the matter was iu passed ou last Sunday alarge fourmasted | Portarss Moxnon, Dec bckvived, Tas E the Stat minod by all means to be happy, and | vestigated, ‘I'he proprietor of the Franklia | #! Sccompaniments, consisting of @ piano, ine ‘ 7 | stoamor bound East, showing third distin | bark Parthian, from iio, encountered two | aud improve land, whi fe faveratio slike Pe Pe OCEY FZ un Ir rive wanmeerion | Haues (ose eompaaeion 06 her, and eal obs | teriherine and triaasle | S¥Ay Slee. wens t a iawocent, dd wanted to | wholo-souled wanna: as to olicit great ap ain ® stopping place. Sho was taken to | plause aud common! oi, Thoy had muaics party, ou ryute to Richwond, will arrive to gious worship ‘smitten’ she could fiud no work, is VERMON LOUIBIANA. Gormic “FURNACE AND ZkRO WEFRIGR ory, amd publi bel i i oer (araace wuld ag fh TAY" S08) 6,300 belonged to vod Church, and 94,083 0, other dou issionary Soci ————~ | the cost of collecting th JUBILER OF! exceoni distros, But al woman.” On oJ aftor, the Justice found the uivo Ou the Int | with the crimes of murtgr, robbery snd | (bere, the bird had Howa—the lovely widow, | woman before im om a charge of leing | mon, with tho consent | rape. The testimony was in subs(ance chat, th diaturber of his rest by ight and thi |S Wy drags, paving beou found iu that! ball or plargrou fo» f the cit . #018 cocupant of bia th by day, was | 001 fn the stroot) Sho was aout to tho | = o V adWoriline, Aceh doKae econ lin August last, Jacob Laudeburg wath bial non eomeutious, Lo vojusuod Lymg very | work house asa Vagrant | milty, thy nano is | of American Mags, aud “py ning hia court a fow days | etal ording t Pidmniniat region UF het ea (o.48 | She principal aufforers are Langford & Kro Frevtents Celaeetiee — 8 eee ee Uctie at coenenatae! | amie it si onda bat nt waa, ba d administration of justice, owing to . Neuro. risk of Concord PH 9 find 0 0 acting. ‘The nutiler ferueag Pauu dry goods and clothing, aad Clover] WiauMaram, N, C. Doo P cordia, @t ® negro chary .@} ourprise ty Hind that though the cage was sing ogee” wot Diest jou the grand tings 1 fore wate alter eyeeciaes In the la * first ttoor, foug ‘PUL GRAND NATIONA) ne Epo. NEW y ot alin soe ny ark Va im (No. 1 might turn up and gi ld re ho guishing pennant uumber 05, avy gules, bark Campanero, blige Raglet | (9 peace, good order and pat ; hi p aud give | could remain at the houso until a hcalesthonic excrvises, koe ‘Dac. 12, 1608, N. Gites 775; Jew! n 1a American Geert and John Walsh, loading for New Sori , ‘ ae RG: fete wines Thay earlon ides pC epsirt | cue hed. ponte, Trot’ ibsnoisthenined ar | (28m Pavia move ats to tho pia ste a on ona Th dee fh Aviorioan a id Joho Woleh, loading for New Ruths ady, without any sorious idea of matri:| she had come from the oighborhood of | ane 8 at 9mm i bras ana there a Mare Salling of pte | ; Minets. yesterday, A Horrible Tragedy. oor ne be. es ne the thing ure, procur. | was rod pectabte A well-known Just oo ivf | erected, covered with dolls, boxes of o . , 3 Nie | AG0, Dec, 2.—A destructive fire o¢ a. y y . rt worthy. minister, | wee 004 * pang HY, Mauftelyer te | it stated, £0, the depressed alate of ie aun ere a ree sical rate ; ork Carol The Nosohes Covaten gives the Aetalls of | ar sll thinss Weles reeds, be mould barne | Ket arian tithe scoot marine’ minister, | lek #0 # TAOS MAINA SE AEs Toe, tins ( cl atate of ala ap sully porineny lina. : th poad ‘ay reo, however, was in an cnelomug, fap iw inh 3 solnny, hy 1ac(enee in th axpandivure je | Curran zveserany At Marauaeh,, Macon ( tho recent lela) and conviction by a jury i: ba vend ha sock of Spey ov ning, for the | whose Leart ia always open to the orice of | ue. Popa ted to prison in 1963, was 4.230, in| & Hoaring! wunbor bad iucreadod 149 UL, tum at, de A tamily gros | of Jw were ‘Tho lvoe is estimated at 11,09, ry the free iWeutiaues on Moura Pazed®