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oP THE NEW YORK SUN. i ore eancs ron ALL” é 384TH YEAR! Brarocver, Deo. %—Stormed hard olf e night, with « strong West wind. Over two! (ee na THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | "17 FE hwy nee : a “ feet of snow ons level; stil snowing hardd rirty-Fourt ear. NEW YORK, SATURD DECEMBER 29 1866 Pri + 7 Acnuns, Deo, R—Wind West, and vory , | . — 4 J ») i! 0, rica rs ” Im New Work City, -—— <= — —= = i ea AY, = _ _ - — —— ————— - ~————__ - why T wo Cents | ysteroos Snowing hard all day, and drife | excarr ram sounmt oF couvence, | W HINGTO hight are 2900 head. Not more than 500 | Cubs, of course did not reach ua until after 1 a Ebb tido mag learn th aaenaens wag | OE ORR ilo may loars her so passengers ma; <] kp WirnOOr Romie AS: N. | head have yet changed hands, at prices | the Moses Taylor started for San Juan. THE INDIAN MASSACRE, THE GREAT STORM. be landed. Awinl ale. Sandy bench.” > | Locupont, Dee. R—Vory stormy and EXCE | Siviceniihieate ranging from 510 7%¥c.—tho highest figure | [We learn in addition to the foregoing Mt the Tragedy The Fort 7 Capt, Merrit of tho Coast Wreeking Com: | blustering, Snow drifting today. Passen- Tm. NEW YEAR AT THE WHITE HOUSE, |" & drove of Kentucky nvernging 1,300 | that the Santiago do Cuba arrived at Grey] Cd'amay Nore Masten tien kee | Houses Unroofed in thts City, | Patna, pein att yi alocks yesterday | gengor traine on the Niagara Palle Divislom Choapest Daily Nowspayor in r me vounda, Thi indicates a decline of 4c. per | town on the Git of December, bit was Un-| owt Lancme, Due o The picked | tha Commocretane wit mans ‘treed em | HE on time. th ' THE RECEPTION PROGRAMME, | Pound | able to land her passongors for nine days. | vere troubleane, nat the toy en | leavor to save the o The last dis- | Mecsnctrasstay, e World! pba ll | _Auuas, Dec. 28.—The ayatem of aciling | during which a heavy northor prevailed, | Yo wg th M2 LAA | ONE BLOWN AWA patch from the vessel atatos that the pas. | Bostow, Dec: 2% —~The Britinh ship Levan. ——- ‘ " 6 Frain by the “cental” has been recommond: | The poasenicers « adie tahini gxe Koarney - © been almost in atate | iniiedhiin | sraaere snecoeded Ia serine their age, | ton, for New Yor‘, encountered the gale of 1 NEW YORK SUN Mexico and the United Statete ci ny tho noard of Teade for adop Wat found their expoctod ateamor had tert | 1 MKe ft retks Past On the 21%, a | Chinese, Awnings and Trees Demolished. | Fagan sleet le ty rom | Yesterday of Highland Light, and pat baole ews of the day from every part of the | SHALL JUAREZ BE SUSTAINED ran . San Fuanetsco, Dec, 24 —A part of the bls cates THE STORM ELSEWHERE. | The Commeder th " the | "he dragged ber anchors and struck on the word, whither Up dtieate Colic be nut | | Massachusett, Lith U. 8. Tafantey, a by eavatey, will | COPE . rie iaWemoe Gries t ERE Merchoute, Steammalip. Compenye Mt Be | *th aide of Long Ialand. ‘There she re ‘aph or by Mail, and presen THE A MONEY LOAN PROMADIR. | Fire—The Soldiers’ Monument. | be ordered to Arizona, fe protection Of | senry wn cee veh Tafantey, : fi {mone agent in New hb formerly | Maine this moruing, bus will p robably coma GTO, ial compeet'Tors, Roston, Dee. ®—The aubject of wo! | the mail routeand the raldcetect dhe | Bastily 20 (?) men of Company C, and Cay. | Total Loss of Steamship Commodore, owned the S sind the “outalde” | off wt high tilo today, having appareatlg AT ONENALF THE PRICE Tho Constitutional Amendment, | ‘cts Monument was before the Common | country, The troops are uow on their way | te: 8b men of the 18th Infantry, and | heen sald by the company, bu it efit hea] ol ho damage thus far, The gale of other city papers. } Council last evening, when the order mak: | hore, via the Isthmus. bes ‘ te 6 Tadians, Tho troops w TERRIBLE NIGHT ON THE SOUND. la not ‘on the Stonington route, The] Was severe night, accompanied by has 0,0 efes i | aradually drawn on artil a in ur vense! teva hree n ot lon bu ‘The Sam is read, every day, by nearly | Am Effort to Secure the Admledon of Any | #§ 40 appropriation of €90,000, was defeat: | Tho British war steamer Sutliff has arrived | tien fies ts fork: tha igibablbed abled [nesoabterse Hous retire fone bugihon, | egw etualla, but up to the hour of noo 4 quarter million persons, aid thus bec | ed ‘ from Victoria. She experienced vory oo | ie’ fom the fort, they wore surronnided The Ftoamer Un | Hee value onceede one hundre {| today, mo serious damage to shipping hae » Gita single sheet exposing ita entire contents State Adopting It ly a | and slaughtored, not a man escaped to tol nb io been reported. Gt a glance) a medium of advertising rare ute am, Deo. 2.—Tho Housatonic Mouse in | wore woathor and eusteined injury in the iT ~ : ; | dollars, and it may be cousiderably n wd Fiance) of advertising iy | the story of disnater, The bodies were ESCAPE O¥ PASSENGERS. are ' to be found. ies re ae this place was burned to the ground today. | joss of boata, eto . ASSENGER % Aro insurances on her amounting te In Canada. THE PRICES of the paper, at the publi res eae Tho lose iscatimated attwenty-five thousand | Baw Franctaco,Deo, 9 —Tho ship report. | Were of every article of clothing, acatp 8 " baton vifloce--the largest proportion of tee | ot mene O.W., Doo. 28.—The trains Le @ation office or furnished by news vendors, is Wasivoroy, Deo. 28, | 4ollars. Insured for eight thousand dollars. | oq in distress yosterday off Half Moon Boy, |% S02 Mutilated. Thirty bodies wore Lniebtel Idle taar ead | risks being in Boston, ‘Tho freight on board | 20¢ mach delayed by the drifting an Te Taieleh att There is official authority for stating that | | VOWEL, Mase., Doc, 28—Hon, Lucite B. | proved to be the Prussian bark Forgot me. | Cuda @ apace not larger t aes THRER ACHOONERN WRECKE fs nee Oa ee eee LS Pe Garin te, oe and Ie delivered by'earriers at the House, | at oloven o'clock A. M. on January lat, 1867, | Peck died last night at the Merimao House, | not, trom Rio De Janeiro, ith w pant sarge. |e a aol Ek bodies were re r iM WRECKED, jars, more oF leas, be The beat in three feet deop on tore or Shop of any who desire it, for leven o'eloc on Jai y | of paralgetn ‘The Geeeiaed wid b Rents |ane “ g covered and buried in the fort 7 THR MAITROADS, jovel west of Strafford on the Buffalo a1 TWELVE CENTS PEI WEEK, or ect by | the President will eeoelve the members of | Of baralya Guiea toa Vom ten | a) a Carte was condemned st that easier ak eanndercs RAILROADS BLOCKADED. The 9: 45 train (Hudson River) which left | Lake Haron Railroad. y a h Sabi nd Foreign Ministera; the “) port. he Captain wae unacquainted with » ine on Tharad yr Jed “ m * THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING | Juiges of tho supreme Court of the. United | 19% 1801, axa United States Attorury for | the const, and na matter of precaution, | WASHINGTON, Doe. 8—A dispatch receis ATudieh, whip Tinea ited ti we |e cr ace tee ae Yary, according to location, FROM TWEN. | 10 fut ofthe Supreme Court ok the. | nt from 1853 to 18 fired guna and lay off waiting for a pilot. | At the Headquarters of the Army from] Tralne Rmbedded tm the Seow | [Tulson, where it became embedded In the | storm has prevailed here for the Inet teal ate Fivr¥ Ci SS PER LINK, for | pretend "a deine oiks be intel a te a —_ a tig Saebneail Vet week Ghee hy sort | Fort Lagmanio, coutirms the statement that == heavy (now drifta, and remained in that | days, No trains have arrived since the 96th. eae s ingortlon ofpecial errang me ate nay | aretbd t Me oye the oyingee gt Pennsylvania, oy Vis Oeeae 'y in p a teed Winkenere cogwived. ca Feida Aho, hoy &o coudition all night, ‘Tho train which left | The railway is completely blocked, and the aa Coa ee Coan ae Crest | es PadensSUAd PAAR CAE Nas dd | | nee + Daseuude |S ;¥on Pea Seeman, Teves) - - Troy at 10:30 P. Mf, for this olty, was un- | atorm is still raging, é SSR palf-past eleven o'clock th ictoria, V. 1, telegram of Decomber | The storm which commenced on Thura-| able to get below Kaat Albany. At 12 M. The Editorial Department of THE SUN | caicors of the Ariny and Navy and Marine Robbery. 19th, aye the British brig Ann Arrivell, in| Colone? GBlterman, of the 18th Tafantey, | 1. rcening created great b in Now | Yesterday, the train was reported by tele, ae, Dane {Ue andep the shares of Joanen P. liaicm, to | Cems or tbe teoveds The reception ot| PMICADELRENA, Deo, O8—The girl Patten | ihe aerel, Beane tin oe ann Arrival fm | ith 01 (1) eallated taen Of the Sad Covalsy Pek ant treated great bavoo in Now | iranivaa being still there. “A steall compet | _S4¥DY Hook, N.¥., Dee, $8-—he echoow or nunications should be addrease ‘orps ool vod, bi reception of | a no ond day, from ur ork ani vicinity, and it seema to have : ry son, who ot by hor brother and 18th Tufantry, wore ounded by In ' on Were act to work cleaning the or Magellan, bound to § , and All letters relating to advertisements, | citizens will commence at twelve o'clock M, | {9h Who was shot by hor brother, yester-| pringing one hundred milce of telegraph | M4 18th lufautry, wore surrounded by In | tty places between the latitude of | At 4 ovtlock seatertey afters nt ih crac Magellan, 6 “rey inary ua wees aubseriptions, or any branch of the publica: | at which time the gutes of the enclosure | se tn a house of ill fame, le til ti cable from the ahip Egmont, which had put | “408 Aud every officer and man killed. Albany and that of Philadelphia Snow, tt | Mere pronounced all clean, On the Harlem | thevertornees hefteo ce Tassie, ace tw ot Pra uainess, should be addressed to the | wii te opened, and will terminate at | ‘MOush her recovery te deomed impo nto that Colony in dist The Egmont FENIAN TRIALS. will be remombored, coaned full this | Ke ties were encoun bal ee teamed i] Proprioto i r i 1 falling in ; the Hook. The na 0 cat MOSES 8. BEACH two o'clock P.M. Ladice will be received. | MF Bayard’s box wae found yeatenday | wag discharging the remaining four hun: | Cope (the Trial of Raward ty about lock P.M. but th | seek exea tae Wapatilt te nies tack Ivek'bs Gas Gece ee ee { , : o’clock P. 3 * | anterooon by a poor woman batist cowie | Tat dueharaing the rem 1 hun | Conctaglon of the Trial of Edward (ttena-| ity about 9 o'lo but the wind | o'clock, eains tow atandatill at Moston Cor: | yet be made out. Corner of Nassau and Fulton ata, | Carriages will approach the Exocutiee | es ne ST aa otngr securing, | retles of cable, having to pay €5,90 for | Ree Gain “Thing of'Gastnre Murril- | blew w alo trom the northwest, and In: nara and remained there all night. Near |” schooner N. 1. T. Thempeos, Capt. Posted | 7 New York City | Mansion by the Kast gato, execpt the Governmente, were in it. She | * <ouet damn to contata It, atence of Michael Crowley Drath | creased in fury later in the evening. Many | shad i, aka coe “ything | fom Now York bound to St. Mark's, Florida — _ Tho custom of New Year's receptions will p J ‘© | The bark Condace, from Rio De Janeiro, jone of the Term (eneral Kevultn. buildings up tow xporcd positions wore | | a’ Last minhh the like ore | £8 up town in exposed positions were | but comfortab! a oti = =], i in Wann brought itto the banking house, Mr. Bay | with part of the curse of th Garis : age hip | - Laat night the lino was » car wheels, oats and hay—is ashore Special Advertisoments. pe more generally oogorved in Washington | 7 satimaton that the thieves have about | TUN Part ofthe cargo of the ship Cartsle, | Sweursnvon, C. By Dee. 7—Tho trial of | severely damaged by the wind, chimera Promonneed clean; “and the traine were lo the Hook. AumRicaN GND FOREIGN PAGER on ce firet of January syle hereto 411,000 available money ve mned at that port, arrived yostor | Fdward Gilgan was not concluded until a | being blown down, and signs, shutters, eto., oe ere Lure Howe, Mase, Deo. &—Daris DAN AND FOREIGN PATENT | fore. Tho Secrotary of State will not re- | day. late hour, and resulted in his discharge | being carried away. About It o’clock a DY TRLRORAPH. Suliote, of Belfast, from Miraceane for Bose AGENCY —MEBBRS. MUNN & CO, Pub liahoat tie =e a : ™ dragged her ‘anch ee RETA MRBERS MUNN £ CO, Publishes | ceive on that day, owing to recent dome: Virginia Louisiana. from custody porfoct whirlwind passed over the Harlem THE STORM ELSEWERe. (on, ragged hes enchore lest night, aad rveys for eeouring Pa’ for Lew lnveutions in | aftiction . 1 5 6 dlateler, eoeaplets' ‘ oisii e sd was towed into Edgartown today by the masyeamtttes tS juveutions in ele ns, eee f ’ sn tin | BOO aid. thee ef Soun | Reception of the Congremtooa! xen Gustave Morrill, a Ind of 15 or 16, was | district, completely unroofing six tenement New York Stato. steamer Minohansett, with los of fore and na y bare hed aeventeen reste he question of sustaining Juarez in bis Robinson. fate tn N: ane Hurel fas then tried for stealing from the person. The | housea on Aloxandre avenue, and five ALAN, Dec. 28,—The atorm of yoaterday | Mainmast. i ia freutorn. war against the Imperial usurpers in Mox-| Ricumonp, Dec, 2%—Tho store of If, W | eP—Sixty Lives Lom. evidence was to the effcct that a party of | houses on Willis avenue, An old frame! ios is nicht te th Fre have | loc cantare 18 Tarpeulia Cove, with . mampertares fomlaining ie ett Tae and her andthe contenling factions of that | Wall, at Meherrin Depot, off the Danville | | NEW OxUEANS, Dec, 28—The Congresston: | four Fentane, of whom the prisoner waa one | building attached to the Red House at Har. | And Tat nightie etabartties tas weer | Boca teen aa country, for another year, involving, as it | Raitroad, 65 miles from Richmond, was | §! Exoursionists were heartily received Inat | mot an old man named Lavi Hunb, on the | lem was complotely awopt away, the tim se bespt: hier ei ody wa tl Silas Hous, Dee, S8-—The stete of & th <p atvien Bree, tre co, does, the safety of American “interests,” is | broken open this morning and plundered, | "ht at alate hour. They have been exter: | &h of June, at St. Armand and ono of th re of which it was composed boing car | { atone Waar ee eee Miaorot the ¥ ineyardy with “hostoa! one Weak cet, ger Yorks or cer.ef Pend twhety | being seriously discussed at the present | Samuel Rowlett, the clork, was murdered | tained by the City and Citizons today. Tho | calling himself Captain, séarched the old | tied in all directions, ‘The damage to t pebvenl er olg alloy pein og mn Fee Avavsts, Ge, Deo. 2&—The Exawivam . N ARTICLE OF TRUE MERITT | tier 8nd it is understood that a movement | with au axe bad weather hus somewhat marred the plea: | mans pocket, and took ftom him four dol- | above mentionod buildings te estimated at hid th daca ae oo Hh sky a. thie | {iBOrte, that, the schooner Spy, Cy pt Por- ne A THE CAPILLAKI vw | ts on foot looking to the raising of a loan} Joba G. Robinson, the mardorer of tho | *res of the day, This evewing @ grand | tare and a half in rilver, He also pulled off | about $10,000, In Brooklyn, the atorm was | 00. pee ine ge fe i meshed boy! re m vpruee 'p fon, and aftertenas MAGICAL HAIN" RESTORATIVE, for that parpose, General Banks’ commit: | Limerick family, was hung to-day at Stafford | dinner will be given By the City, in honor | th old man’s boots and gave them to an- | equally aovore, and caused considerable h hen i esteickaliabie cae tee dart deoal Ge bE hasoiee Poa! teo i aaid to be favorable to the proposition | Court House, Va. In hia coufoasion, he aaid | Of the notables, ‘To morrow they will, have | tier of the p rae they eet leutet’ | damage to property. ‘Two new frame build: | ** ded. “sade dh 7" scodbada ty ro she bocame a total wreck. The PROMOTING: p REETORING, IEYIRAEATING | of @ loan, and confidence is exprossed that | ho had long dotermined on the deed, and | ® Mception and thon depart, It is regretted | hate in the affair, Th jury gave ® verlict | ine on Herkimor atreet aro reported to Balla a iy D same bredy \estiaege Chase will aesuaety te lose ftemairten lal preparation will prevent he | th Committee will reporta bill tothe House | acknowleged having robbed his umole in | &at their abort etay will provont them from nt Kuilty, withont leaving the box, and | have been partially destroyed, causing a| (itu verge arte cc We, Hep (odes yet! y y. TENG iF prota Se ® | to that effect Washingtod City of 800 dollars in gold, but | Fecelving many courtesion which it ia the | Myrriil waa discharged from custody. ' | jose of $2000, and @ number of chimneys, peng greeting glegge apa anne THE ATLANTIC CABLE, ‘ SOMAT ER Ge Mors MyREEMCLA TICS acd | Soon after the assombling of Congress a | deniod tho murder of his cousin, of which | ish of the citizens to offer larceny and was sontended to a mouth’s | WNings, aud troes, wore awopt away, ‘Tho ieach the wala hen Prripth eis vba No News—Wires Down—The Ocean Yachts ARASH Of the Bealp, and makes Ht ixairuy | Vigorous effort will be made to commit the | he had been suspected, He took bie fate] The loas of life by the burning of the various forry boats running from this olty, | 144 at fh a bi he Wleatanh ‘tines be New ¥ / . Ae short time stoce this preparation for | tW® Howson in securing the admission of | coolly. steamer Fashion, on the Malasippl, will] jLuward: Carroll was pat on his tris! | oxporionced groat dificulty in making their | moU'e® Oe at care ae Nag rocrbo oy re anh a eben 4 , Setdliy Increnped'in tavor, ‘hot cuir with ihe ha: | OF them which abell accept the Constigu: | northwest sprung up Inte yesterday. ‘Ther. | Thursday evening, about twelve mila above | "Augusta Vandow ater atetel Gat he lived { amd the oxtraordinary low thle, ‘The tide shaved: (6 CheaL vorpal aie, Vas ovis | ab Fosaide Ie be ted. that news will , are eouddest hat tke CPI tonal Amendment, Some of the reproson: | mometor kept falling all night. The oold ia | Raton Rouge. The Captain and other of 34 2 tale from Koolee House, where | wae about three foat bolow the ordinary | Pe’ i Une. away the shows bu nif te beard. tn relation to the hts whon the ; uit ie ealiuel for Want tatives of the South aasort that this propo- | «till moro inten to-night, The James] eT Were saved. ‘The cargo, two thousand | Ain to Rete twreepear oid | Ow water mark, Some of the boate being ids thes the mek wise Koa ple sly caveeed | Kea repaired, should peyr those vee , sition, as a finality, has never been mado | Rivor is closed down to City Point, and ico | "hundred bales of cotton, im total lose. | heifer which hud been teken from Lim; enw | Of two grent a depth, could not enter their up in the drifts, During yy Light two | sels Lavo reached their deatinatiee, ‘ by Congress, and there is » growing desire | rapidly forming iu the Elisebeth River, Namen of pantougors lov, not ascertained. |® man calling himeol! Gen. Mahon, who | alipe, aud they were obliged to run for the | other passonger tralue and. four or five - -—— that it shall be made as early after the —-——— : him that if he took the eath of allogi-| most eonvoniont landings, The low tide is m njiyen 1 , 0 the Iria Repu ould ; ft ded Vest Al- , NAPA See: Ft] recess as possible. Quite a number of Ro Kentucky. Tex! pent Aas Mae hope ol oy yd would get ble accounted for by the tendency of the wind hive oe aes pas ri pn Bekah LOCAL NEWS. ene, publican members stood pledged to vote Marder — Fire. Release bai, Scene en ot Bt: was bound to do ao in order to | to drive tho wator out of the harbor, The | 00’ via ctkg ‘ Miliar than Gia tose: mW TORK AND VICINITE, : for such w bill. Loorevrits, Deo. 8—A man named Ter] wow Ontaann Deo 24 The forcible it preserve what other | wayos ran vory high, and tio water was | 4 A ait akainte ‘ h — co | of robb pardot 01 P bs Pi , bie a ’ “ ° be oleae, at CARPENTERS—ADDRESS OF aLLICe recent sickness, aud was again at Lis afice | of robbery, and pardoned aftorwards by | Cresta) hae caused considérable excitement | #::: came with him ase gunrd om Friday | tom, morning two locomotives and two con: tue Eicur Heur Question.—A mass this morning Gov. Dramletto, murdered bis wife this | {a ahas weighborhoud, inasmuch os it le re | WERE And staygd until Katurday morning AMONG THR AHIPERED, General Rucker, Brevet Brigadier Gen-| Morning, and afterwards committod sul od tl pas ‘ prabt no By oA M 0 Was unable | ‘The effects of the storm among the a} nd Chief Engineer Dixon, | clde by cutting his throat with » rasor. garded ase triumph of military over 1 tate in ment. The jury, there eral Ludington, d by order of | fore, aaquitted the prisoner, of the United Btates Steam Fire Depart.| The Memphis aud Little Rock Kailrond Wace posted he pba a bea f | Dz. Ltausey suid ‘ie would also be uanble | there aro ment have, within the past fow days, visited | Company has been consolidated with the ‘cullis feapeeias. ph ee Pe thi Cie to seated th case agaluat Howard. the | Many vessels anchored in the East aod poe Re All the buildings throughout the city occu. | Little Kock and Fort Smith IR. Co., under | Omeg in tho Seguin district, but threatened | place, Fewalting in a disagreement of ci | North rivere dragged the ores PE | weougtis tb take ley Sed ombalishaneet er he Hake ttice fone Seti | Pied by Govorument officers, for the purpose | the name of the Central Pucitie Railroad | tae he would ence military aid for his ro- | MY; Aud be would not procood further with | wero more or lose damaged, but no very an | Urowk Midvosbehe Protty well chilled, and | chosen President. Wm. R. Fiteb, Joke Pesptaton ental more PORCAS LOWE of Aasitialniig hab. som bcsalthe tanisar ia | Commas leasa, It ls pow reported that he baa dene | ujuergeuanelier inlictment againet the | rious disaster occurred in this immediate | with most voracious appetites, No train! Clark, and Job D. Ryan wore chosen View: ‘world, Bh Pek potee {inthe building, aud what means have been | A fire tock place tonight in the building | io ius rendering the indictine fant | aero the prisoner on whose bohatt | Yialty. 7 “Magellan,” bound | or last eveuing, mor Wave try sarcna | Presidente, Thos. Alden, Win. Forrest, andl PRICE 01 PER BOTTLE. tod to guard against fire. occupied by Shea & O'Connel, morcbant | ~" by ike Geied tine 7 prea. | {6 priest of Waterbury wrote to Mr. Mo. | t Savannah, with @ cargo of guano on | *nee last evening, nor have any reached | Joun Lyne wore elected Secretarion A. aber elliiarsbaeee 7 erworieter, 46 Routh Secved Vrosident yesterday, by proclamation, | twilors, and I. Webl, hardware dealers, | Sevinel lim ly the Grand 4 Goo, begying him Wo use his iutluonce to save | board; the “Sea Breeze,” with a g thia city from any quarter, ‘The drifte ou | secretary then read a number of resolutions, ‘Tobe hed of ity 69 ted at $20,000, It in supposed | “Rt Mt least abortive nud of no the Hoston road aro anid to be enormous. | Gectaring ti to be the inallonable right of Wore nent out to the relief of the snow bound me ing of the carpenters wae held laste Pp ping hae boon vory avers, and no doubt | tains. After almost superhuman exertion | evening at Masonic Hall, to hear Mr. i any dlisaatore yet to be hoard of. | *tecess crowned thelr efforts, and the pas-| Trevellick oa the Eight Hour Movement, songers, who had been spending the nizht| Me, William Shore, of the Carpenters and = im the drifts of snow, were relnased and | Joiners Union of the United Blates, wad soho: the pros: | et hin tit cargo, bound for Rio, were reported ashor The Court the adjourned till to: morrow. . evoked the exequator of Gerhard Jansse Loss estim HUMBUG—HOW OFTEN WE HEAR| Consul of Oldonburgh for New York, for | be the work of incendiary Minnesota. é area Mes cnido of Sandy Hook, ‘The Coast Wrecking aes Hinkel a pits road there are | ait men to enjoy life, liberty, and the pur ding advertise: | having refused to appear in tie Supreme rr tg ‘Terrible Tragedy. Qrmre, Doe Michael Crowley, sho! Cowpany sunt boute Co theie aaiataic, Frain are anowed tte xenrty *n*eral| suit of happiness, and to secure it by Legie- | iP yesrp sinks nawor soul, Sr. Pact, Munn, Dee. 28th.—We loarn of | WO# Yesterday found guilty by the jury at LOSS OF THE RTRAMER COMMODORE. : Seren Ghee early all tho | iative enactment; that the Eight Tour | Court of the State of New York, to telegraphio wires between this city and Sweetohurg, ine Leow sentenced to be oxe "i a eed my modicine, the VENET/A. + ERT cosa builin I hbd so ‘peter tay in a suit there pending against himsol’ and | TWe,Grest Fire at Warronsl ® torrtbto tragedy at New Ulm on Chrigt- | S¥eervits fine been 9 Da Considerable excitoment was manifost In| putuigvare down ang teen ther has | | Movement was not an experiment, bat @ oo them i fo sale wit afer cruatwa and sore: | others, on the plea that ho is a consular] ‘he Heshwhackers, nine day. ‘Two mem, named Campo a ee eee eee ree te OFT the city tof the NOW| stood the storm. work very bathe, Tg | Movement whose practical value had boom many taking it ed er of Oldenburgh, thus secking to use| St, Louis, Dec, 22 —Tho particulars of | Lincomb, had come in from a trapping expe ae 708 8 Relaen San boing re 1 steamer Co: y y ¢ | tested in Australia and Now Zealand; tha Them tolet 0 ail T ; ; Sweeranunatt, Deo. 2.—The Court met at storm is now raging with great soverity at | institutions, libraries, parks and amusements ‘on wy pampb To Position to defeat the ends of jus | the great fire at Warrensburg, Mo., were | dition, and during an altercation in waaloon 10 taste and otter ik ite f Michael! raodore had been driven ashore off Horton's the Weat, acec anied by @ bei 1 intended for the public are not available te oma theres wo oF ah oneal tice received here today. Twenty-two build. | one of thom stabbed a resident of New Ul duley, George Chavford wan baat c, | Pein in Long Taland Sound, with a valuable | ‘74% gree id yy (oii | the working classes, nud are therefore mere "| Crowley, Goorge Craw fi win drifting very badly, and rail oe present. Iwan by tuauy, housht crass was placed in ‘ould be the last they woud see of me | Advices received last evening from a] ings were roved, and a loss of $200,000 | named John Spinner, severing # main artery i was placed argo, and upwards of one bundred paasen fo and @ practical ileine wee no hub 1 ae aa celle i shi leumalnads The teluticak L i 2 Ghat th, Tho Shoriff arroated | tte dock, and having pleaded guilty to the | ee ek a ot the nan road gomtaunication may be interrupted for | fraud upon many who are ta: to ony r of prominent politicians at the prinoipy 4 were Riv. | and causing ho Shoriff arrosted ila, was aon, | 806808 bowed, A num ho pa A dispatoh from Syracuse aaya | them; that therefore it is the duty of the working classes to agi the eight hour tward-bound train la imbedded in ® | Tueation through the periodical stl meee large snow drift, paper press, by masa meetings, and by Tuor, Deo, 2%.—Tho severest snow storm | formation of trade sovictios for the purpose, experienced here sino 1836 ocourred yen-| y, ite Chairman then introduced Mie tee: ana re are entirely unanimove in tho as-| ington & Sloan, furniture, Josoph Locabii- | Liscomb and Catapboll, and while an their | (UNE of tneek arrived in thin city last evening, from whom sertion that it is the fixed determination of | men, Hyatt, Allen & CoA. HM. Gilkeron, | way to jail, haudoutfod, they wore set upon | Ne"! 1 | our reporters colleotod the following fucts diinas & Co, MH. Neil, and Craze & | by a mob, beaten with stones sticks of | Mr’ 8 Or in relation to the disaster A nolle prosequi was entered to the Indic * wos of Pine | cord-wood, and thon rescued from the | ment chalking bin with Joluing the ie pr Commo tho Southern States to continne in their pre | Sehn Sent passive political condition, rejecting | Garth, The tire swept bech Tho ate bel Colle, Vomiting, Brasms, 8b! Boascknem, ae ing to the ter. terual remedy. Inte per not ouly the Constitutional Amendmont of | strect. Sherif and hung; even while hanging tho n Stonington ling, was commanded by Capt.| tentey ned. lac ain ® vellick, who, in opening his apeech, referred the last session of Congress, but also all Jon. Sherman arrived hero to-day. mob cut and hacked their bodies in a shock ho torm of te Cours vin bes Inated | Crickett, aud loft her dock on Thursd, a bee ptt rand hata * ETS ernie es ps Fe for their other amendments that would deprive them | J&rrenson Crry, Dec. 2%.—A delegation | ing manner. oir bodies wero will hang: | ‘py, Ws; are ne Tlibwe F Otte oe aoe evening, at the uanal hi She ql sre Wealnas ame snenshad’ ok erin heroism in the movement. It wae of, or deny them their just rights as mem: | from Lafayette has been in consultation | ing and frozen stiff the next morning. | suum held aa Fenian prisoners when the | Board seventy cabin pussongors, thirty | ieee yarn Y | cowardice in ® man which provent lay afternoon at 4o'clock, and|ed the human family from religious and tical & them. in’ve the and a crow of twenty Coburn and Powers were | emigrants ve mon bers of the Union, with Gov, Flotchor, in consideration of the | Campbell and Lisoomb served in. Company | Court opened, no Grand Jury iznored | she proeeoded on her ve made—that the citizens of | F, Second Maine Regiment, and wore men | (iaebarged beo nono have left siuce that time, Trains are | ing those social, go and overy France was inac- | fair promi N HE BUN weald be soge' ne Bf a 0 Peonte, o Th bape mr 7 . eet — iy, ene ne wet - . on the bills: Rogers, McGowan od ot iT C rights that ol Se, cot Care Setieidee ‘seem THB ECM conaible to vinitors to-day, in eonsoquence of | that county will unite imenforoing the laws, | of good charuotor wad reapootably con | aid Howard have been discharged without | Hing went woll until about ®o'clock P. M., a 0s spe besepatnge dh bral duty of all the trades to form these orgent- — a slight illness, and driving out all bushwhackers. ‘The | nected. trial, Gilgan, Riordan, Carroll, Ow 1] when, off Stratford Lightship, © most ter ing ts yoad '¥ | cations and every tradesman to belong te JF BRROWNT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE—82 | “14 President of tho United States, to. | Governor is said to have agreed with them Raerill wate isied ond sequitied. Melton. | rio gale arcee from the We ning the | rains ae Lp hptaaghablynd Fy Wye Snes ve helonged ea. Ay FULTON ST, ‘ pee ~ . sdowk ‘A : wid “ z o om erious | ship to roll heavily She wasn god eat ble to get down, The ‘0 ® prod LT ass, re Between Johneooand Tarr, Prooklym || night visited the Masonic Fair by invitation. | that only « amall free aball be left thore Idaho. Charge, nad vu laries Slaggrgeiion si towel kemover: cad trecirod he dianstenut bap tare naaicen ene ec rity Ok, {eating end harmony of setien, ' EN wUe ring the buildi ceived | fi r sy die Interesting News ywity ol and five now remain in juit, | the Cornfe peyond New Ha saan iad to temain a | Weal had a work to do, and EVENING Tuk UUHOLY | On entering tho building be was received | fifty men and a large force within easy d ow bory ob { tive now remain in jai, | the Cornf beyond Tin. | reached by carriages, and hed to remain at | Ne piyeed,s work £0 do, aad | he reatees avily, ai N DAY AND. c oe THE YEA cake highly of | SAN Francisco, Doo, 28.—A tolegram has | Holmes, under a sentence of two months’ | vom. Here she labored very. | ‘s with the honors of | tance. The delegation 9 breakfast were sorved | should make nity better. To eat, Por the Lus'raction of ADULTS AND YOUTH of | by the Knights Temp risonment, for larcon rawford, of | tivaily “ bro lat is, she refu night, Suppor i COMMERCIAL ASD ENG Ld the Order, the large umber of spectators | Col, Montgomery and bis men. bean reonived, dated Hilset Gisy,: Idaho, | IARSASIBA? fe ressivite sathsa nuns: | porelesy hoy i mitunee toe | toes vy th Railroad Company. Grink, sleep io, without ever benefit. Trout ths aoa maple oppor resent forming in line passed to whore he | ‘The Lincoln Institute of this place, for | Dec. 28, Tho bill to eatabdish w tolograph Av nd Crawley under son #0. Fears wore now entertained | engines are on the road betwe: humanity—only for the purpose of ; 9 sequisi'iou of Algebre, was standing, paying their respects, the education of colored youths, bax re- | line in Oneida County bad passed the | f death, The poe and military | for the safety of the voasol and the lives of byl | hh aggrandisoment—was not worth ean er, Spelling. 7 navel seaellaa (or Er Vann Tactsiaddre | inain hore until further order. Lia | the passengers aud crow. The sea awept st Albany. A train on the Central road | living for. “He took the ground, in the firet \ ape NE RE cereal housand dollace | ' | beloved that the condonaod prisoners will | over her decks; hor bulwarks were stove in, | left here yesterday noon for tho Weat with | Place, that they bad peculiar ‘rights—noe } TRADE WITH PRANC from the Froedmen’s Bureau. The Bohoonbar Mill, which has been idle | ii to removed to Monsroal, ‘bua will te | und a genoral breaking of lamps, chairs; | threo locamotives Ie bas not yet beon | uly rights given by man, but rights thee to every department’ t ——- for the year, commenced work oa Silvor | main in tho Sweotaburgh jail klanava and fixtures, inthe atato ruons | jue | _ ye 1 | were God born—and one of them was te Ries. Bipblog Mai uring Toute een Wisconsin. Cord Rock on the 25d ivat. LATER. took placa, The "utmont alarm” wus | Heard from, me other rity will le me bg Hoey polls rh works lations Rud Correspondence, receive the most 1 . ongres a ‘ now felt hy the parsongera, Some | city today. The atorm atill continues, and | for labo ng th a Mborough attention, Waaitixaroy, Deo, &, Destructive Fire. The brag? orial to ¢ on ips Sebi 8 dirle (Special Dispatch to the New York Sun.) | gave np all hope of being reacued, and sunk | it is growing intensely cold. a. that, ad the New York 8u1 } TERMS: portant proclamation was promulgated this | Miwackre, Dec. 22—A destructive fire | ion of the Territory will probably pass the Sweersnenan. . B 4 | omthotr kueen and prayed in despair; oth | As soa a tua | Hite eect, 8, CORRS Uapee tee Le PING, tine unlimited, iT qualt- thei aitgie no E Yorks, cornor of | Lagialature. It is proposed to name tie Jecember Lith, 1866. era loat their aclf possession entirely, but urrato, Deo. £7, —Wind strong and blus- | if he we ko to the proprietor an bay crt ee de wernene broke 754 (0) tae Beale NVorne: sarnee. Gf, | 198 wtp iad ci by HAO Seah sealant wet eaten Beck recanee ie tering, ‘Thermometer 18 deg. above zero, | him that he should bave but one cont foe ta, at five o'olock | Rew Territory Columbia Tho Fonian trlala are at longth ended. | cond and Fowler et his paper, why he would say that be should Of a Ket of Hooks. #150) Whereas aatisfuetory evidence has heen | S ery ania 4 pows “ ne isfnetor dence by § raw every assintat hat Was posaibli | aa drew nburg | be governed by his ow opinion in thas e by ‘Ferinanship and” Arian | received by wie from his Imperial Majesty, | this morning, destroying the entire concern Throughows the twenty-four days oooupied | ‘The staves inside of the Vessel topjted over | : . 13 2000 | the Emperor of Frau 1 the. Ma AAG TRAahlae Shaw eeaaaa. Galak tea EUROP theao triala, Mtr. Dovliv, Counsol for the | snd set fire tow portion of the woodwork, | 4a Dunkirk, ‘The anow drifte aro from | matter. It was his right to sell his papes quis De Montholon, his Euvoy Extraordi. | ~fundry, machi Ps, Wagon, print an . Wty tet we Peg ; i sha banta aad ath ven thee canes dary and Minister’ Menipotontiary, that | blacksmith'’s shops, with their content ‘Avxtval of ike Neve risoners, uoconafully fyught the pro-| Suitatn tha terronatrichen. paemoveer A | eee ane test dean. a placeg ands | sell their labor ut their owe priee, ff they ef, eenone, Bi Tessole’ belonging to citizens, of the U 1 ing of engines, machinery, tools and | porriasn, Lev The sha sihis Wo ution, and the result is seen in the ao: | yiniber of determined mon, however, auo. | UY? pb work on the road until the | had not thin right a know ledged they were aitend ihe «hole day of eveulng States entering any port of Franc of} stock hop for Mississippi C, ‘ | quittal of thirteen, out ot the sixteen | cooded in extinguishing the Hames, and the | Storm abate slaves, ‘There was just a4 much slavery exe Ceive Woatriction, (LANKA ASD Station stock; repair shop for Mississippl Car | scotian, Captain Wylio, arrived at this port nT ki an P y 5 tte dependencies, arbor he 1 8). O85 h OFF a Shte port | ee ar Only tt ; | tires in the stoves, thus all danger from th Two froivht trains collided this afternoon | isting now asin the worst days of Africam 4 16 "Leawoiie January, one thousand eight hundred Works; Railroad Houso and stable, and ® | at noon to-day, Sho brings datos from Liy. | 4008 arruigued proe Fenians have | source being wvouled. For upwards of twe| on the Niagara Fal | neat Kaowles | *avery. ‘The negro slaves were provided r ssia ad; © | aiaty-noven, will not bo aubjected to the pay: | numbor of omall ahantion also destroyed. | orool to. the Lith, and frou Le erry |e wledl, but their canes arc appealed | honea the vessel drifted back mt the mercy Pht tocar a, heak Kaowlos | for when they becaine old aud intirm; bud : ‘eesoie rehirt + Fo | ment of higher duties on tonnage than ate | Jonuson & Co.'s lumber yard was partially | ty tho Lith ult s highor Court, where Mer, Devlin will | of the wind and waves, the pilots, howsver, | ¥ : pecmotlves naahed | Low could women who got four cents fee BETAGaRr aera ob Ob}, Ti lala 10 00 levied upon anole Volon ging Weltlzens of | ened, Tho entire loss le about $50,000, Dem aries move to sot aside the judgments, Eminent | seceded in keeping her head nearly south, | Up and sixteen care were badly broken, | mer rj S SpE, Oe MF coals for nalts ' NGL FS, €10 wo ub, accovdiu ance entering the said ports 0 000, ANCE, F the flood tide setting her toward. the Lou 6 Lake Shore Ru otely bloc! ntaloons, provide for their old age ener of aw therefore, L, Andrew Jobneon, Prost ped — Tho Poters peneo oftering sinoo Sop ounsel here believe le will be successful in| Jiang sare. Atate tee co a iartE tue Ean | The Lake Shore Re wt in completely block: | Pesolutions caid that labor wae tho peet of fatany | dent of the United States of America, by Arkansas, ber, 1859, amounts to ffty-thres millions movement litaraae nt was made and tho vessel | ®Ke4 to Dunkirk, Passengore from tho | capital; but he believed that it was the mage ¥ “é itly drift: | Weat bound Kast are ferried at Dunkirk to | ter of tal; for labor was the create , Jotruck anand bar, She pubned being wo clases or | virtue of the authority vested in 6 morning Mr, Devlin | No Chance for the Amendment There. | francs, | was dependent ‘ as act of Congress, of the seventh day of Jan.) 1° ° oc. 2, etter from Little samen. sce egy ; Jinto w little where anchors were | the Erie road. The Contral R. R. start out | 128 ‘THE LADIES DEPARTMENT. uary, ove thousand eight hundred and | Lovisvitns, T A lotter from Lit PORTUGAL | the prisoners, giving to each maa ® aun of) drooned tn about two fathoms of water. | revular trains idan Wee theca’ uae |e itn for the 4 thie Tnstitu:bon. twonty-four, entitled, an Act couceruing | Rock states that there are not over half « The Queen of Spain reached Lishon on | money, sont to them by Prosident Roberta, | ‘The pumps were kept in motion, and two | SRV Ar tale , arough train little monitor, the litte oo «bos ‘either Ju Brecklyn or New. Yi discriminating duties of tonnage aud im-| dozen membors of the Legislature who will | the Lith, and was received by the King at | by whoso orders everything requisite fux | lines of bailets wero formed. which did | 0m Schenectady bas arrived, ‘he road Haat dluabled the) Merritiee, (they bee ' el AR ety ll Sy = port, and by an act in addition thereto of | vite in favor of the Constitution ft sa algae Aieee of ias wise il haan anectls good service, but the water kept gaining | will be all right in @ day or two. have pl marbles on their Senat “foal. of ng ac ed rth day of May, one thon. | Vote in favor of ¢ Htatlonal Amend: | the Railway depot The olty was illuini- | thelr @ Las boon provided. ‘The pri-| thon them. “Thue ailuirs contiuuod uns | tfuveow, Doo, 98.-cThs stores of leat night | CoMttsile. (Laughter.) What would theap apart e flv od and twenty-eight, ent, nated in her honor, in the evening. son authorities have not allowed outside] tH daylight, when. it was font chip ii | ogehants hare done! | This, moremeas ; Star they nese 4 id proclaim, that on and | = - : i | was tho moat severe ever knowu in this! was necessary tor the moral education 1 for Circular more fully Bxplatuing Pprocialin, wat oo HUNGARY, friends of the prisoners any intercourse | that the veasol was Gilling rapidly, aud it 4 reg tar ta | cnt Saks cane ep eeres one | California, Tho Lower House of the Diet will discuss | with them ppb rier ey but so | Was decided to run hor ash Hoe auctor | city, Every aveauo to tho city ie block- | oWF nation; for co the dexrve that a ple \ . B,—No Counect thousand eight hundred and pixty seven, | A Steamer without Vaweugers=\n Ueplens- - dy dit v . seine dierchlb gd ina were lipped, and eho swung upon | aded he Hudaon and Berkshire Railroad | Yee overworked would they become dru aa sceersonmieensererteaetanaer ||Ge Wnt A eeoanla Gk Ca Tinlad Winiea ace Deteution—Troepe for Ariaows, ete., | 00;tho 1ith,$tho draft of the address of tho | far aa it was in tho power of Mr. Deviin to! thaitone Taladt iguch: "The mig, aiket | adeds ‘The Hudaon aud Borkalire Railroad | eee ee eet ee i should te 4 BYFy, rh) BOTH OLD AND YOUNG, | be admitted to French porta on States. The Royal rescript has not all, 1 the rigors of prison discipline, it | came atill © furious, the waves dashed | completely closed, Four passenger cars | bused on equity and common sense, and the \ « ree since the introduction of that | aforesaid, French yeast oring Sam Francisco, Doo. 27.—Tho recent arri- | the apprehensions entertained by Hungary. ri Ten thousand dollara is | over the steamer, and w few minutes after | 0B the Hudaon River Road were blown from | workingmen would never have thelr righae 4S ele tho United States will be subject to 1 Kiva ah the’ Miskeouea lina stances | cont Ppa sce tay | Vela Fun ashore her stern bulged and aank. | tho track last evening, but without serious | Seetrod to them until they made the laws yj er rates of duty on tonnage than are levi YS) Aere OF Ne. Be ine steamer | notwithstanding thofpromises and acknowl: | said to havo been expended by the Fenian | ptr fjnuty whee naw mented Nag | Ay cr Ms e 1 for thomeelves instead of leaving it to laws upon vessels of the United States in the | Moyes Taylor, from San Juan del Sur, in jeonts of National rights contain ganization of New York, for the pury ost of nix or seven was lowered upon | TAMAR Trees and fouces iu all directions | yers, Ho believed that if women had ® rts thereof. - last, without any passengers, has already oo the request of the Diet for the imme: | of piv the prisoners here the benetits of | the breakers, ‘The first boat contained | Wer blown down, The damage doue will | right to vote he would get the olga ho Dated Washington, Deo. 28th, 1866, Ess fatpot as af ed Sey | twenty persons, neurly all of who: | be very grout measure soon enough, Mr, Trevelleck bn te face and skin, reui Hy the President, | been announced, | it appears that after | diate reestablishment of the constitution, | compotout counsel, aud a fair trial lato the water, and, uisde the shore ae | tinued for two hours, arguing the quostis i (Signed) Axpuxw Jonnsox, | Waiting some days over her timo for the | has not been complied fwith, The address| Mr. Dovlin goa homo on Saturday, to| qo leaving the boat in possession of w fow, | BOcHssttam Dec. 28—Storm of wind very | with squence and force, and the A ’ heavy here, without much snow, Wind | epeaker concluded amid loud applause, ‘ Wn, I, Sewanv, Secretary of Stute, Passengers which left Now York por steam: | requests the Emporor not to rondor satis: | arrange for arguing the caso of thesa men | whoeould not manage her, Another boat | Which succeeded in conveying | blows the snow upon the tracks, interfering | Suir Aoaisst THe Lire Sraset Comm Be I > San Francisco for San Juan del Norte, | fgctory reconcil ble b. t i HT was lande: ‘ Norte, ¥ Feconciliation impossible by poat-| tefure tho Court of Appeals, Mo exproanen | Was lauded, which succeeded in convey aa yy) New York. tuo steamor’s agent in Nicarauge on tho 8h | poning tho re-establishment of the legal | (ho opinion that the higher Court will not | &time,to the shore, a rete tat boat | with tho traing, Tho trains are running be- | sioxxn.—-Counciiman Pullman and Alder ! | ? a8 revues ‘ nd. | tween this city and Buffalo, and also to Nia man Varoum have commenced o quit in the Albany Cattle Market, of December sont tho 1 allof whom were safely land: | Jecision reudered by the Court | p ger aylor to this port, | base of public adiairs, It concludes by ro- | endorse t R FRMO! DUIBIAN. @ Falla with two or more engines tow, Supreme Court, in behalf af the city, ry @ekO KEFRIGE-| A.uaNy, Dec. ed at Hermitage Bay, Four moré boats ‘There haa soareely boon rently on the presumption th: , his Majoaty's ma ‘4 opport 2 place. " , 5 , | @epertany Presumption that Do pas | questing bis Majesty's means and opportu: | at this place, were afterwards iowered, containing all the | traig, The trains on the Auburn road are | againat Charles G, Cornell, late Stree@ | 4 perivet satisfaction | any cattle market bere thus far this week. | sengers were coming. As a consequence, | nities, to tho Diet, for effecting @ satiafac - eached the ab h | “ q A Machel corm M24 | phe eifoot of the light gales and decline | te company's passongors, including 300 U. s a ond'bs cravine ‘has oie Prize Fight. Quy casually. Tt a reported that two of the | 2etalued, Oue westward bound traia te / Commissioner, to recover certain ic helt iu 4, story, Pond ft Bowe | tory compromise, and by praying that a buy canualty, f 0 of the sts from Al-| Improperly dlebureed, ao allegnd, heriiee sen w York an: was | 5. Yow ¥ x , or N 100, eA prizo figl snowed in at Cayuga, No tr in prices in New York and Brighton was| 8. troops, who left Now York on the 20th of | nosty bo oxtonsed to all political otenders, | New I Cty 1 3. prize Hgbl) eniigrants, names unknown, were washed @ 8 » felt here at the opeuing, and this being fol-| Ncvomber, are detained in Nicaragua, a ' a took placo this afternoon at Sariue Rock, | overboard and lost, ‘Tho following tele | bany has arrived today, Tbe way trains | officer, while in public office, ba 8 fol. | * Nica ¥ Soy veal | gram was reoeived in this city yesterday | from Syracuse came up this forenoon nearly| Panapw ov Tanoet ComPaytns.—The tasy ‘Deo. 1% nd | The extrome left of the Lower House bh it to the Diet @ separate | about two miles from thie city, between owed by the severest etorm of snow and | catnot arrive here until tho return of tho | resolved to sub , r p ms 4 that bas been experienced hero in 20 | stormahip Ainerica, due hore Bout the 2orh | draft of addr | Race Bolater of Washington, D. C., and| inp Hii) Treswures, Of he Kise on time," Not much prospect of trains being | get sompanies of this eity are making = Manufacturer, or 40 years, an ond was put to almost all | of January—thus being full two months en The Hemalss of Gen.) 5. KR. Curtis. arry Heuly of thie city, Thirteen round Peconto, via Mattetuck, 10.30 A. M, | regular today, Mercury stood twelve de» | rangements for a grand parade i noe a finer Note, | traffic in live atock, ‘Tho cattle have auffer: | r Crnan Karin, Dec. 24.— Tho reimaina of | were fought, when the vietory waa declared | To Mr, M. K; Simmons, Ageut, Stonington | grees above sero this mornings ~ —c*==~ | socloties on the 22d of Yobruary next, Mx ed much in weight and appearance, and it| Theannouncement thot the atoamer San | Gon. 8 R Curtis, accompan y Genoral | in favor of Healy, he having worried out | Lino, Pier is, North Rivet scat ‘Oswnao, Deo. 28. A blinding snow etorm, sompanie Hannte, Sneet reits “ | HE GRAND NATIONAL JUPILER OF | yo ertain when stock trains can be | Franc 1 put into Vartross Monro Minjwon, Dr, White Ma Nitonnalt; | Molster, ‘tho Aight tasted about forty min: | yyekenle haltuuioe went of Hevona ent | Whisk commenced yesterday morning, 990°) vied’ to partioipate a the Parade beam seingl hed Ket nlon ol som’ eat | got through to the Bouth and Hast, buyors | abled . re Wiad boon | foailrorad ateivivat Cluvagn tna esa | WX Neither party wore burt much, The] (ght. Fast breaking up. Quly one bont | iuuee today, with high wind from the | ————— a ae : 4 A BR Ue bree witM We | A eciine to operate. ‘The receivte up tv to forwariod wor ¢ : Kuatiagn do ! lug. en rowe fur K ah luriuteiment — Ladar was witueased by afew persoua only, [lauded ws yok Law Lore after assistance. | Northwest, The care ou tho Rowe, Water-| ‘Comsiaged em tions of ali —" coals ye: conse