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ENGLAND. The Loudon TIhm oh Flnanco? Tlio tiaak London, The London Timtt, In an editorial on the prosper tivo abolition of tbo ut on eoltou by the American Congrwi, mm the financial difflculues of the olled States ar? extreme, and tbat tbo country will be obliged to resort to Increaaed internal taxation aad a higher tariff; bat bolievea that Ilia people will disavow any plan wbieb has for iti object ttie payment of the bonds of the United States and the Interest thereon In paper. Tbo weekly returns of tbe Bank of England show tbat the amount of bullion In vaults baa decreased etaoe December 6 IRELAND Brltlfih Heldlfri In the Fenlnn Funprnl Prooeaolono? Jalnnd tated at AU London, Doc. 12, 1SST. Several British soldiers who ariiclpawd in tha coremonies in honor of the executed fenlana al Dublin last Sunday, and maicUed in tbe funeral procession, have been placed under ureal, and wlU be immediately tried by court marital.

Pespatcbes have en rocetvod from all parts of In land giving occo'inu of exhibitions of popular sympathy for the lute of Allen and hu companions. In a number of the principal towns there hs-e been funeral procession-, in which laige multitudes wearing uatiouai embiems irticipated. The De-lnrcil Seditions. Dcbum, Dec. In 5.

The of lrelaut has issued a proc.a. nation declaring that tho holding of public for the Fenlaus executod for triujon at Manchester is seditious, and sucii demouatriu.o'ti!: of sj pauy iu future. Tlie Purlin in cut ury I on Closed. Bki.U.h, Dec. 12, 1867.

The Fedora! Council of the North Qormtu Confiidralion closed iU sessiou to-dsy. ITALY. Death of a Veteran Componrr. Fiorkmi, Deo. 12, 13C7.

Jem Pacini, the votsran opcratio composer, died yesterday. He was burn at Catania, Sicily, In 1796. SPAIN. Free Trade lor l'orto Rlro. Madrid, Per.

12, 1167. Ry a royal deereo the duties' on cattle, bread tuffs, oils and machinery imported into the Island of Potto Rico abolished. CUBA. ltonifh Weather in tbo ef Wwlrn. Hava.va, Doc.

11. 1807. The steamers arriving nt this port from New Or lead and other Southern piris report vary heavy weather in Mm Gnir. FRENCH ANTILLES, Frequent of Earthquake Felt. Havana, Den.

11, 1807. Among the French islands slight shocks of earthquake were of frequent occurrence. FORTRESS MONROE. SPECIAL TELE6BAWI TO THE HERALD. Arrival of the United Ntntee Steamer De Sole from 8t.

with the Danish and the Crew of the The Yellow Fever on Board the St earner Don. Fortress Mojror. Dec. 12, The United steamer De Soto, Commander Bof gs, which was reported lost In the hurricane and earthquake nt St Thomas on the 18th of November, arrived in the Roads this morning at els o'clock. She brings as the Danish Commissioners, Dr.

Hawior, and William Moore, Vice Consul at St Croix; also the and crew of the Un'ted Mains steamer Monongahela. Admiral Palmer is very low at ht Thomas with the yellow fever. Earthquakes up to the time of the sailing or the De Soto were of common occurrence at St. There were eighteen cases of yellow fever on board the United States steamer Don, Ova of wbieh proved fatal. were wall on board the De Soto.

THE PRESS TELE6B4HH. Fohtrsss Dee. 12, 1867. The Dotted Slates steamer De tjoto, Commander1 Roggs, has arrived here alter a passage of six days from St. with the Danish on board, and also the Rev.

Dr Hawlev, who was sent out by our government to secure the acquiescence of the people of Si. Thomas to the annexation of the island to tbe I'mted plates, Wm Moore, Vice Consul at St. Croix, and the officers and crew of the United States steamer Monongahela, which was wrecked at St. Croix. Five men of the Monongabela were drowned.

Captain Burroughs, of the United States rairlnes, and attached to tbe Cnited States steamer Susquehanna, died of yellow fever at St. Tbomus. The De koto's bottom was temporarily repaired before starting for this She leaks bit little. Wasiiisgtos, Dec. 12, 1807.

The following was received to-day at the Navp Fortrrss Dee. 12, 1867. Bon. Wills, Secretary of the The De boto haa arrived at this post, erven from St. Thomas, with, as passengers on board, tbe Danish and American Commissioners and tbe officers and crew of the Monongabela.

I will report in person at the Navy Department on Friday morning. CHaR1.ES h. BOijGrf. Commodore. MISSOURI.

TO THE NEIAIB. The Rival BrMie of Ueieral at Ht. I.onle. St. Lor Dec 12, 186T, I 6 o'Ciotk P.

M. Tha two rival bridge com pan lee located koto have agreed to aubealt the between them, relative to the right to occupy tbe Illinela ahore, to the dupreaae Court of lllinola. The Merchants' Exchange not it sens'en to-day, owing to the death of Edgar General Jooeph Johnston arrived In this ctly this moraing to attend the funeral of his deceased brother. He was pre seal at iho at St Xaviar'a cLurch. EUROPEAN MARKETS.

Montr Doa. lag. cloaed a shsde weaker at for money. American cloaed at tbe follewlag Uaitod States flve-iwentles, 71 Il.inois Central aharae. Brie railway Thr PRAintroRT Dee.

-Halted cloeed firmer at last lloa-Tlk. Pirn Dec. 12? MO P. M. The feeling oa tbe is qiite strong Ltvaamni.

MASxrr UvRnroot, 12? descriptions are one-eighth ef a fennv lower, but the decline tended te render tbe maret stoedier aad te Increase tbe activity in The following are tbo suihoried closing uplands, In port. da ia rive, do. Orleane, Tbe Mies of tke day exceed the estimate at noon by 3,000 balee, foottag np 10,000 Ln aamoi BsimsTrrvs Imnrow, Dee the market there to no in qaotatirns except of wblch have derltnd to dde. per quarter for Canadiaa Corn. 4is vd.

for mixed Western. Wheat. 15s. 2d. for white al.forma and Ad for No 2 Milwaukee club Barley, it.

3d for American Ss. sd. fer l.ivmrnot. l.iv**ni?i Doe 12? Od. for winter extra prime mess Fork, fer Kastsra Lard, Vd.

fur Cos American Cheese. 52s. for tr.e highest range et fine Bacon, 41s for Cumberland cut Livnnmu. PiiiDm Mssxst Ltvssroot, Dsn. 12? Ivsning.

12 Dutch Standard 26? Ad. Tallow, 44a. 3d for Amer.can Spirits of Terpentine, 'd. j-p rlts of petroleum. la per gal'en, and refined la 3d.

20 -liltseed oil has declined to a'ST Wbale oil, A'tW per gailona ell, per ton Llaseed cakea, per ton for thin Pvrs Dec Standard white at 15 rtaacs. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Dec, Tbe iteamahip Hasck, frees New York November 90. arrived here at twrlve o'clock lastakglu on ttie way to Ham. berg.

qcRVimww, Dec, 12 steamahip City ef Wastlagtoa. Captain Ualcrow, from Mow York on tne uOta baa arrived here on the way to Liverpool. SorrnAMrms, Dee. Clmhrla, Captain Traataaa, has gone to Belfast to repair la her hivktn strew. VIRGINIA.

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERAL3. Tu? CoiMfrvtllre Convention? Uesolutlone la Favor of a While Righto of the Catered People tiunrunteed. Dec, l'i, 18OT, I o'Ciuck P. M. Virginia Conservative Convention resumed its session at twelve The oommittee of twenty-one reported through their chairman (hat I bay had prepared a series of resolutions for the consideration of the Convention, embracing a plan of general organization of the conservatives sad others of the State.

Tboy also recommend thai a committee of live be appointed by the President of the Convention to prepare and publish an address on behalf of the people of Virginia to the people of the United states. Sundry other resolutions were presented to the committee, which ma with appropriate consideration. The following resolutions, presented by the committee, were reoelved with loud applause und unanimously adopted i tola Convention doth recognise Hint by the results of the late war slavery ta shed, end it deela that not the purpes desire of the people of irgiii d. to reduce suhje i-jaiu 10 the poodle emanclpiiofl by the evems ih war aud by the amendment 10 the Constitution 01 the lui ed States. doth -frt that the people of are entitled nil tbe iihhi ol freed I the Ku.

tbarefbr provided bf the constitution of the States, anil they insist the same an in-, aud that the Hula i-litiitio wliiuli aii aie sworn suppu does notjuatiln tbe goveiulug of Virginia bjr poneraot -legated uy it. Convention doth sdenuilv delaro that Virginia of right aheald he restored her federal reflations with the government of the United St and Ihitt It Is rim lathe of tbe peoj of Virginia to violate or ling air her obi to the rei'eial union, but to perioral them in good lalth. Convention dolh declare. In the lungiutce of a resolution adopted I a public me- in" held at the Cooper Institute, In ibe city of New York mat the nolle which contuiuea to subject the people ol ten or tun Union to an irresponsible government earned oa by military power ta Incogs stent tlioi tpie-rt of tho eou.sti tuilon ol iIio USilted Stites, and la of the iundamentai Ideas of government; of civil Shorty; aud the object for wbloti this great wrong bus parslated in now being di lonad to the people oI this country nnd to the whole world. to subject the white people of (hear States to the absolute mmn nucy, lu their local governments and tn I heir representation in the and of the bluet race, just emerged troiu personal rv itu anhorrent to th? i lvillz nion of minklnd, and Involves us aad the people of the Northern States in the too'aequencea of surrendering one-third of the Senate and of the House or Kepreseotativea.

Which are to over us to tho doaiiulon of an organized olass of iclpated who ate without auy of tbe naming, aabits or traditions of Convention, lor the people of Virginia, doth declare that they diM-lnim all hostility to the black population that thoy sincerely to see them advance Intelliaenoe an i proaperity, and are w.lling to extend to them a liberal mi I generous protection; hut that while in thu opinion of ibis t'ooven ion, any constitution of Virginia ought make all men equal before the law. and should protect the liberty and property of nil, yet Convention doth dislioctlv deplore that tlie government of the States and at the Union were formed by while to ho subject to their control, and that the. ml.ruge should sllU be ao regulated by the Stated as to coutiuue the federal aud Slate systoms under the difet t.ou o(toe white race. in the opinion of thU Convention, the people of Virginia will sincerely co-operate with all nvn throughout the Union, of whntever nnme or pirty, who will ubor to restore the conntitutional Uni of tho and toeontiuue Us government and those of the States under the coutrol of thn white race. a plan of organization of tbe conservative party of the State, embracing every city, town, county and muKitierial diali ict was proposed and adopted by tlio Convention.

A resolution was adopted toat the Executive Commutes bo instructed to inquire into tho expediency of adopting measures by which this Convention may test tbe validity of tbe acta of Congross called tbe Iteconstructlon arts by tbo adjudication of tbe supreme Court of tbe United States. (ioneral Imboden said tbe question of tbe constitutionality ot tbo lieconstruction acts, as far as the right of suffrage concerned, bad buen tested by in applying lor a writ of mandamus, which bad been granted by ibe Circuit Court of the United Slates lor this district, ihat it bad been served on Coneral Schoheld, wbo said It waa a matter of great importance, and requested that a month might be allowed hltu In which to Torm bis opinion oo tbe subject Tbis, Oeaeral imboden, through bis counsel, refused, and the matter now elands as stated. General Imboden said he had no idea that suoh a decision would be rendered by tbe Supremo Court as would declare tbo law uaconatttaboaaL Tne business of the Convention being bow disposed of, it adjourned liiu die. Tho Reconotrvctlon and Radical catt'o Slavery Record. Bicbxond, Tec.

12, 1807,) 10 o'CiocIc M. Tbe Constitutional Convention was In session to day. Vary little business was transacted. Tbe committees were appointed and a few resolutions on unimportant subjects referred. A negro named Hodges introduced a resolution authorizing tbe apoointment of a committee to Inquire into and report what should be done with disloyal land holders, who refused to employ radical negroea and wbo attempted to Intimidate them lu voting.

It was discussed and referred. In the course of tbe discussion Mr. Gibson, conservative, ha tidied Mr. Hunnlcutt's antewar record on the subject of slavery and generally very roughly. THE PHtSS TELfSMi.

Speech pf K. W. T. Ilnuter Xtwrm asd Military Richmond, Dec. 12, 189T.

After the adjournment of the Conservative Gonvention R. M. T. Hunter made a abort address in answer to calls. Ha said between alava and military rule ba preferred the latter, for the men who wielded the (alter wero of hm own raco.

He eited of Haytl and Jamaica as results of negro rale, and believed that the radical jonty In Congren. If they tad to control the blacks aad prevent their excesses, wonl-l find themneires wof'ilij mistaken. To give power of gov rnmeat Southern States would be ihe hUliest crime ajainit nature, and ba believed when the North saw the ruHulU there would be a reaction which would liltl governments from the face of America. Tbfs generation has suflered and majr suffer mora, butthSute will live aad look back to this period ax only a dark episode. Ihe scene now passing only make men truer to the States which gave them birth.

The Chairman of tbe Conservative Convention bee appointed Messrs. William C. Rives, M. T. Hunter, John James Mara ball and J.

R. Tucker a oommiiiee to prepare an address to the people of Virginia and tba otted statoa. The Editors' tbe conservative of tba Mtaie. baretidorsed the action uf the Coaveatioa. A convention of tbe farmers of tba -tate is la session here GEORGIA.

Passage of Ilia Debter'e Relief Ordinance ia the tteeonelraclUa earsetlea. AxunTi, Doc. 1M7, The CenvenMea tbla morning pasted tbe Relief Ordi- I nanoa introduced by R. B. Bullock, of ftlchmond, 1 which reads as follows Be It ordained, That from and after the this ordinance leviee which bare been or nay be ma.le under eiecution lasJes frum any court ot tbie tiute mail be anspendeJ until this Conven.ion shall bare taken of refused take tnal act ion upn mattera of relief, and that all under eteeution la rlolattoa of tbla ordinance stall be anil and void and of no effect.

Tba Supreme Co art of Georgia having decided tbe Buy law of the last Legislature to ba unconstitutional, ttiij ordinance, wbi It Is understood, will bo enforced by Central rope, will operate as a bar to all legal ac ion upon private debts until the Convention can act farther. The remainder of the day waa spent la discussing the ralee of order. LOUISIANA. Prweerdlsis si ike Itrrantirsrlles Ceavssties, Nsw Oxitive, Dec. 11, 1M7, In the Gnnventlon to-day a resolution was oiTered directing that the Convention proceed at oace to organize a elvtl gcvernmeat for Lonieiana.

was isttf over and oidered to be A revjluttoa snaking tbe constitution of 1964 the of tbe proposed eonatltution, and diroctiug the onventloa to adjoere aebjoct to tba instructions at' 1 Congress, referred. A reeoiution making tba per diem of tba douule tb.a of the members of tbe Convention wan unanimously aeroed to. the Caam to-day dee ded that the vote of yesterday on tbe bond question waa on tbe ndopUoa of the report 1 of the select eami only. Mr. Blackburn's I naae amendment to read "three hundred thousand' instesd of bsndred again saats up.

aad waa adopted by vote of to ill. NEW YORK. Dent ran Ive fire at lleseeve Valla. Romssrta, Doe. It, 1807.

A bloes of bulMlaga ia Hoaeoya falls, in tbiaeoenlf, was bnraad last night. 1ms insured for 94,000. It wanosraod by Pierce Briggs. merchants, who laet a portion oi tbeir stock. Tbe Mas fraternity bad their destroyed, wltb Mi its cootsata Fire Ulsghsmtse.

Hivnaaarorr, Doe. ia. Tl.sdwei iag of Aesbera Birlsall, In tb.a city, was burned to-day. Mr rdsnll correspondence as tr.ember of was loot, but his oorreepoaaeaee as Naval at Haw York saved. valnable paintings were b-trned The lose oa tbe bouse aad furniture a mated at insnrod for Orgnwisanon of a t.ram Club at flisshaia.

tan. Braonaamn, Dee. IS, HUT. A Oraat elub has been formed In thin city by the meatbere of the Grand Armv of the Republic, e.tb JoaSS, I KENTUCKY. SPECIAL TELEGRAM Tfl THE HERAlO.

Mule ef by the City it CeeC JCeitMCtlen le the Price ef Fuel. Locisvu.i.s, Dec. 12, 1807,1 10 o'clock M. The arrival of eleven thousand Ouabain of coal from below for the city, wbicbr offered tt to the public at coot prlco, bu caused a decline of Pittsburg coal from ality to forty ooota per busbel to-day. The extreme cold of to-ulgbt, however, tbe mercury being at nineteen degrees, will probably cause coal to recover ita decllne to morrow, aod prevent our factories from re their discharged woricmea which they designed to do.

other topics are absorbed in the great azu ety lor a speedy supply of fuel ALABAMA. The Union I.ovrI Proteattnir Airalnaf the Adoption of the New Hudlcal Mintrl'on. etUuttee. VONTUOMHRV, Doc. 12, 1(167.

Tba Advfrluer of this morning published the proumblo and rtaoiuiiuuj adapted by tbe Montgomery Counoil of the Union Loyal League denouncing the now constltutloo, and calling on the colored Loyal Leaguers to aid iu defoatiug It. After hiring that the delegates to tbe Convention went far beyond the purview of their duties ant instructions, framed conatUations disfranchising and proacr lxat portion of the law oitileos of Alabama, and lu every feature by a fiendish motive or revenue and hatred, tUo follow lug resolutions were Biiahtt, That In the on rilon of the rounrfl the OOtlUitutiia an fraud UIKIU thu of tue paupMof thin State, and will, ratified, Inevitable result In the debarment el the wUue race aud ilio Obstruction of tlir black cace. Uegolved, That cannot consistently with our members of the I nlon Loyal League of America. aid or support In any manner wh ti ver to this nemrlOus scheme to ki one full swoop the pruce, ippl. him and i rosperlty for all time to come of the poo ate of the State of Alabama.

KesoiveJ, J'hat we I ntou an as members of the Maatg'imary Council of America call uii all abiding and union loving colore! nun of AlaUauxa to uuue with us In our efforts to deff nt tlie iid of this un Ituti'in, which principles dangerous to constitutional liberties catcul aed to promote civil war between tin two races and destructive of a.I tue ends of good Resrilvfil, That we denounce si conumpUtle. an rt ou the pRrt nt a few or the members of this council, wlinare nifre political break up thn same becnuse tliev h.tve tailed te make it subservient to their viie political flTHIti The above resolutions are put forth by authority of the Oagun a true copy of tbe minutes of the council, and signed by Ita secretary. The Adrnr'iftr of tomorrow will contain a statement, inado by the of Autauga county, to tha effect that Colored loyal leagues havo been spilt because of tho objectionable features of the constitution framed by the Convention, and because the caucus of the members nominated for State aro all white, and nearly all of them membersor tno Convention. So far ax heard from a split of the leaguera has taken placc in Bullock, 1'ike and Bar'ow counties'. Tlie conservatives aro organizing clubs throughout tho State to deft At tbe constitution at the coming election, and in certain sections are receiving largo accessions of tue colored element In Prattvillc, Autsuga county, on Saturday, over fifty colored men joined a conservative ciuli, uniting with tbe whites in denouncing tbe constitution.

A call, signed by colored men, for tlie formation of a Colored Conservative Club hers declare" Its object shall the cultivation of a spirit ot mutual confidence and irood teeling between the two races of tbe South, without which there can be neither peace, prosperity nor reposo toother; second, to support In tho approaching election tbe policy of our own tried neighbors and friends, whose capital furnlsbes employment and whose roof shelter us In preference to that inaugurated by strangers and their allies; third, to discourage by all means in our power that war of races which evil councils and ignorance seem to be hastening, and which, onee inaugurated, will result in our oertakn aud speedy destruction. MARYLAND. (llemorlul for the Krlenee of Dr. Msdd-llestli ef Chief Engineer Tipton. Vsi-timore, Dec.

12, 1S67. After the adjournment of tbe Convention of the Pbyslcianaef this State yesterday, which Convention waa held In this city, an Informal meeting was held and memorial to the President of the Unlt' States was drawn up praying for tba release of Dr. Mudd, now held prisoner st the Dry Tortugas, and a committee of five members of tbe medical profession was appointed to take such measures as may be necessary to procure release of Dr. Mudd. Tho memorial to the President sup gests that if Dr.

Mudd waa gailty or any wrong, he has sulered sufficient punishment and atoned for bis offence. Win. Tipton, lata achtet engineer in tbe United States Nary, died at his residence in this city on Tuesday. VERMONT. The Terrible lUllronil Accident at Northfleld.

MoirrricLiKK, Dec. 12, 1817. TUere were not so many killed at tbe railroad aoldont at Northfleld reported laikevenmj. A lilt which believed to be correct pats the number or killed at Ofteen in ail. Tbe other casualties arc over forty In number, many of those very It reared that will die, and other will require amputation.

An inquest over tbo bodies will be held at Northfleld to-day. OHIO. A Railroad Frelyht Trnln Prrrliiltnicil Into the Itlvi-r. tUTUtltt, 1)00 12, IH67. The local freight tTalu on the Clevolaud and Toiodo Kadroad broke through the lir.

Ige over tbe Sandusky rlrnr a', Fremont this aud tbe engine and Um wero into rirer The conductor, whoas uauio ta arver. la (sitting, aad supposed tw be In wreck. PENNSYLVANIA. Sernntoa Ilnaril Trnde. Pec.

12. H87. Tbe Board of Trade wae permanent, orran I zed to-day by tbe adoption of a constitution and bylaws and tha election ol Ceneral E. l'hlnney, Proaident; George Coray. Vice President; t.ewi? Pugho, becretary, D.

Use, Treasurer, aad a Board of Directors. A Newspaper Proprietor Convicted of UksL Phila vsi.KHia, llec. 12. UVdtam Mreeer, proprietor of Me SnnAif M-rruiy, hac bsea 'onvirted of publishing a on Colonel W. Maan District Attorney.

Keoloooe eras deforred. NEW JERSEY, of Dr. Joha Maohiaa. ml Prlaeeiss I'sllrie. Dor 12, 1MT.

At a meeting of tbo Trasteex of the College yesterday Or. Joan Uachaa resigned the presidency on account of increasing physieat He has been connected wit it College fifty years as tator, profanor, vies president aad pres ideal. CALIFORNIA. The Hereof Ntersi In the Htslf-Hhlpiilss lnislllasare. ssn ImaKoam, (lac.

11, Tbe recent norm extended throughout tbe Stato, doing roaetdemble damage, washing aad laterrapttag trawl la the Interior The sieensblp America, from Juan del an ted to-day. Arrived, ablpa Belvidsre from New York; Ibarasa, from Hamburg. Cleared, ship C.raoit* State, for Cork, w.th tfetrty west of wheat. tnitsd Hiaian ship f'yaae. for Psaaina; for Liverpool, Martha, for New Bedford.

Paaarwoo, Dee. 12, 1M7. Arrived ship Swallow, from Koag TENNE8SEE. A Nashville Pellraiaaa Indicted lor Complicity In a Hnraliirv. Naaavnja, Dae IV7.

The Orand lory baa round aa indictment -I. I. Phllee, aa offlcst of tb? Metropolitan Colli e. for coniiMctr in a burglary. Pkllee was oae of TruesdaU's rtetcetlvee durlag Mie war.

NEW MEXICO. Oriaaisailes el the l-ealnlniiirc. tr. I.nuie, Dee I'i Ida: A teller flam faata ft, New Mexico, aaya tbe of taat Territory aaaamblad aa tbe 'id laataat, aad organ.tad by eieotiag to all tha offlcas of both ths friaadaof Cc.enel tibsvse, tha repabitcan candidate for Ceng rasa, lbs tatter further mat the steads an )oiat ballat thirty republicans atid nine ClM'tAl I All Qt THt DRAMATIC Notwiihstaadiaf the Inclemency of tha weather, wa ha? hoped that tha esrnlval ball given at tha Aaademy ef Music last night in aid of tbe Dramatic raad would have bean mere largely atteaded. Wa are happy ta learn that tha ball waa a pecuniary mm sm as a vary large atuDuar af tickets vara eeld beforabaert.

Ataoag those praaaat oaly a faw la faaey costumes, aad tha prefeeelon waa hat thinly reprsaaatad. The affair off, however, with pi asm re sad eajtymatit to all who bad courage eoo-igb to (aoe toe oai THE SNOW STORM. The Impeded? Detention of the City Cars and Fernet Bunfling Irregularly. Ybe first severs aaoV storm of the seaaon tn tbla sectlon of the country ooctwred yostarday. By Mveie it it to be understood one of tlxoee peculiar, biting, drifting, tlakey northeasters witb which mat portion of tbo globe known the "bland or Manhattan," was wont to be favored in "ye merrie tyme." Every intelligent Guthamite la awaru of the fact, that witbin the paat month, tbreo or four vain ami savors were cuMie to get up a anow Ktornt, but all of them proved to be nothing but abortive attempts, and it waa not until the lact dawned upon ua with the dawn of yesterday that it waa fully realized that an old fashkmod storm waa at band, 'ftioee of our citizens wbo had retired to witb the mooo'a deliquescent light struggling through clouda that wore almost opaque, awoke in tho morning to And a terrible atortn racing and the masses piled high up agaiust the doorway, while the vfkistiiug wind piped merrily and rang and howled ihroutli every cblak and crevice as the soow flakes danced tbe wiadow paces, aud told in Iauguago that the way to business waa seriously impeded with of drifted auow, alia pod by ilia wiud into huge frozen To just alwmt one third of the good of this metropolis this fall of snow came as a bteaeing, crowning their expectancy witb bright visions of the tlutinubulationsof siring' of ntlrer bolls and merry aleigtilui parties; whiletolheother two-tblrds it brought nothing but palpable misery, woe and auflertDi? Toe akatinf season, which bad just commenced at aome of tho was brought to an abrupt clow; but the prospect of good sleigh log fully recompensed for the disappointment in tbla quarter, aud oven little schoolboys shouted with glee, "it snows, it anows!" as the lively Imaginings of hoMy contested battle tie fouiht with ammunition of Arctic coldness--loomed up in the distance.

"It snows' Croat heaven.it exclaimed tho poor man as ho stood shivering and shaking at his door, and tho unwelcome truth forced itself upon him that ne had neither tire, nor tho wherewith to purchase fuel until ho had earned It, and every scam, crack and holo lu bis boots letting iu more water tliau the leather could keep out, and hia threadbare coat being but an apology for a covering to keep bis great heart warm, HOW THU STORM COMMKNvJRD. The presaing aigae of tlw atmoupbero bad been for aome t'lnn previous pointing indubitably to an imminent storm; t'ut II held up nice.y until eleven o'clock on evening, at which tlmo it flrst commenced falliug in tine little llukea, not much larger tlian the heal of a pin. Those were but the harbingers or avani murrirrs of the maltitudinous boat that was so soon to follow and pour down upon us so pitilessly and incessantly lor twenty-four hours. At one o'clock the ground waa jut-t barely covered witb the fleecy drapery, that like a ch mantle thrown over the shoulders of a mendicant, soon concealed deformities from the eye, and changed the ata of dirty, dusty streets and beaps of refuse into a lioundless expanao of naaullied whiten -aa. At two o'clock tne wind waa blowing lightly from the northeast, the snow at toe same time continuing to fall steadily, but gently, and the ttieimuoieter standing at tniriy-flve degrees.

The siate of the weather remained thus until daylight yesterday morning, wiieu a perceptible change was observable. At eight o'clock the mercury bad fallen to seventeen degrees, and before eleven o'clock the wind had increased to a perfect gale. The Snow King ruled wltli severity throughout the day, and made young and old alike rklp rather lively before him, or caused them to bang down their heads in bittor humiliation when ivtranclng toward him. As the day woro on tho flakes appeared to grow larger and to come down thioker and tbicaer. fahter and taster, and at nightfall It aeomed aa though the storm had gathered new strength and vigor, for at that time the suow was driven down In blinding showers, and tho storm waa raging furiously, while travel on the various ferries, omnibus lines aud city railroads bad been greatly Interfered with.

At sue o'clock lass, evening tbe miow in level places that wen abeltered from the wind bad reached a depth of nine The snow was dry nnd light and, with a cold, driving wind penetrating every nook and coruer, blinded animals and men and uiado travelling almost an lmpoaaibllity. OS THtf RIVKKS AUD BAT. Moot of the ferryboats made their rogular trips during th? day, but a'ltr dark navigation was aotiicwhal more dllllcult. Travel was greatly impeded and me lido being verr high, was but wiin tb? greatest difficulty that could get tbotr heavy loads on board the bouts. During oveniug the boa a were compelled to ruu cautiously, blowing tbelr whmile-aud reducing iheir speed ma eriauy.

The fog bells, Indldating the alips either Hide, went kept MMIiug and every possible precaution taken to guard against accidents. The waves rolling in frotn the "white caps," shouldering and toppling over oach other as though eager to catch the flakes before reaching (he 'darker the buy r.nd North river very rough, and caused some of the frail ferryboats to roll tb alarming tendency to kool over from "port'' to "starboard," to (he great of tho passengers. The Jentev City beats ran on lime during tbo day, a.s did also the Fulton, South Brooklyn, luibokuu mid boats; but i.lior night set in they only trips. The Staten Isl.iud ferryboat! bad a hard time of iu The last boat that wout to tbo island New York at lour o'clook. Tlio boat whicb hbould have sstl nl llvo o'clock not the slip until qoar er to fix, and alter making about twothirds of th- distance was obliged to return to the city.

Mr. lobn A. Sharp, a pnswriger on the boat, makes lb-J following statement of t.A-r mil1 OK STATIN ISLAM! FRFHTBOAT. left New York nt a quarte. to six o'clock, taking out Ith lis the Ave o'clock pass tigers, and making in si.

about twelve bundrod people. Whence got the slip we discovered that there wers no lights on Stat gat bein; but why tbe oil -re not hoisted on the staffs fore and a we could not learn. The company ahoul be lie.d amenable to the law lor Oaring to sail th vivjseta without Iushc A gemlenmn board luckily bait a candle wlttt bun and tie lighted and placed In the ladles' cabiu. The pilot had a lamp to enable Uiiu lo soe his and were the only lights on board the boat. After proceeding about two-thirds of way down liay, wfih sea roilins very high, and piaot of timber in the steamer creak.ag fearfully, our rudder broke, and (ho pilot then ahifted the rudder pin to toe other end of the boat and 1 tor New York.

All this time It waa dark as on board the boat, not a single light being dissemble, and person feeling aa though ha or would never land again. Alter floating around at men.y or the waves for a long time, we happily ceaipd the New York shore, btil were aot for the passengers who stood oat jpoa the deck in the furloua atonu dio ild have been ruu into by rf South ferry boats, and many lives would beea lost. We weris all aafelr lauded at wbar; of the boat, arier two hours spent in trylog to raaaii our homes, aad returned thanks tor our providential from a watery grave, and procured lodgings or an Indignation meeting at wnicb the ferry company was censured stverelv forihoejotjpardizlti; the lives of ihtir by negligently attempting to run their without the proper h.liln. Aa at am boat Columbia, plying on the Falton ferrj. waa making bar o'clock trip from Krooklya the raa foal of a larga nh lying at the end of f'nlloii ferry all p.

carrying away tne collision a portion of her promenade deck. Tt.e ship no injary and lerryboal continued her trips ibrmiehmX th a nnasT sa? or raavKL The tra from Philadelphia arrived on lime. Tbey rgport aiong the route, but the anuw bad not 1.1 tnd? height to th" running of train. trie, lludsou K.v*r, Harlem and New Jeriey road- or Mhiud tine, and it Is thonaht thai should Ilia storm all night tnoat of lha rvada would eoowed morn The various oitv ra.lroadin morning had bu' hsif I hair regular auatuer of cara ri.nu.ag during Ike and these were ruu with double teams. wort on but few trip' were ule and these far botwean, an many a poor an 1 weary pittiriiu forced to foot it home as the gusts of drivoa snow that ware blown tot" bis eyaa, dawn his back and up lut The railroad ninpa- 1 nies Mi large gangs of men to work to clear tha tracks, but ibe.r eOorla ware u( no avail, and before uiar o'clock most of the bad cea -d runn.ng MbUi oblige tie railroads CMBfaltalaMWTi Ly patronizing tneir in weather for nine teu moelhs la every year; but when tbe want tbr railroad wni to otlige them during th- remaining two or thtea moatbs.

when tbe stormy la. I there Is a I'rent atory to t-ilL who these 'Ini's fie this, ai.d try ravetfe the order of things as tbey now aunt, at lexat. The storm soiusmhat auont half-paat nine, but, owing to tbe violent wind It waa aimon impotaiblo f- disliagulsh WOvr fYom drift. drays and backs found much ally ia traveralng the the mow aiiuost blind ng the dr.vers and rauaiBg the taar.s to slip on the smooth smerit Tare wsrerrntlni.aliy (siting off the tiack, aad stall tbe downtown of its diftsreot iouum were aationaiy gatbared tbmags met women aad e.hildrta nselt awaiiiny aa opportunity of sqi.eeaing mm tome part of tbe cardan biiwever, na hni few. A'tngeiher this was oi tbe storms that yisitail city for a nofti'ier of aad ebonid it not turn in ralii, ie pros; ''ia grand alaighmg sm ra! are excellent, rraaa t.iww* In tbe month of January, New Verb waa visited with a heavy fall of aaow.

which inierrut'tsd bnslnaaa acd did oooeidanMe damage. In a tevere storm set In from nortbesat on ndsy avenlng and eotliantd without altataniant until Uie following Sunday tuorn.ag, it off btigbt ai.d eotd, aad New Yerksrs ware lranted ta eoms goodsieigbing ataar heavy fade af anew were on November 3, 1903; February U. 1M3. De emUr It), 1863. Januarys, lMt, fie- em bar IT, ISM.

January lSdT aad Janaary IS. lKI. earlieat of enow last year waeea Ua tight af the 1 Atb of UaeMabtr. i.s'Beti'ip oe rut nana. Of tha ma Sua Utra last got arrived of the oiail of the VtTtf (Ai'' towui route, dua at faK irrlyed nearly four hours behind lima eight P.

il Tiia i antral Ova o'clock- 0 depot in Jersey City. The aigkt remained id Lh? ofltcn Tba south rwl nare aem a train to Haw Brunswick at wag lutaaed a special train was to ba tent to lbe South mail out waa if tag at tUa depot Thf Mtarm In Brooklyn. The severe atorm which prevailed in Brooklyn yonurday aubjeoted oitiiena to tha tbouaand annoyances coDia juont on tuch It acknowledged by one to be one of tha most disagreeable atorme thai baa visited the city in years, for Co matter wb.ch way tha po leatrtan turned the wind seemed to ba blowing directly iu bia face, tilling eyua with anow. It drifted in every bole and corner, and were openwt and an quickly in keep out tba chilling btasU. ii was extremely dangerous aa well disagrurahie for tliuae who were compelled to be out.

lor they warn in danger of getting broken oads from the tailing stun boui it which lb" high w.ujs wrenched oi? were torn In shreds, and high board feULiM were levelled lba ground. The majority ol the people were compelled to take the middle of aireeta, or lurge of mow file 1 the sidewalka, and the walking vary tedious. was almost tibia to nie iu auy nuarter oi tho city, lor car waral wan interrupted. Tba enow drifted -o that it was utterly liupotHible to ke the oars on the and. notwubsuudiuj iue C'liupany bad on double titer made out progress.

L.te other people, the ear drivers loet tbetr temp re. aw.ro and livid tlie laaii upon poor hones, if tlipy were tiio cattae of al tue tioub o. if Mr. co.ld only have wnueaaeJ tbo oruel treatment to wuiob tliu poor bo-roa were nuiijecti'd iy nu faith in man's humanity would Imvebedii consider: o'y shaken. liioucsautla oi poopio iiviuk iu the outskirts of the city and doiug business io New York bad lo Itoot tt borne laht owning, lor it was iinpoutible to get standing room i on Ute lew cum ttiat l'ound thrir way lo the terrioa Very few were out.

and consequently tf.e sioiv- I bad a very idle day of It. TImi Htorm on Lnn( Islnnrt. The hoavy snow which fell the t'ule wNcii blew caused tlm snow to drill so badly ibai it aoi without effects upon Loug Island, The Long Island brunch which rum to tho village or Hempstead coiaptstoly blockaded at au early hour yesterday morning. The reuiaiuui-r of the eneudiug ctuti, is not eti irely imped id, but it ig so fur blockaded that trams are not ab to emtio abort of a couple of hours betilud time. Those doing business in the city are compelle 1 to remain homo upon the island or stop in Now York Yurie altogether.

the Jamea slip boat is not running Wd patseugoro have 10 seek couveyuuao by the Thirtylourih street le. ry, taking a greater part of iho day to raich their places of bun.new. Business is almost suspended npun Long I. land, and the freighting bmiuesa ls at a standstill. Tlie Ntnrm In Wfrtehwler.

The snow tell yesterday la many placus the depth of two foul sis Inches, rendering the roads utterly impassable aud traillc Impracticable. On the Harlem aud New Haven Railroads trains were prevented from running from au oarly hour in the afternoon. Through a must praiseworthy perseverance on the part of gttng of laborers the oars were kept ruutung on the Harlem Bridze, Morrnama and k'ordham Railroad. Notwitnstancl.tig the of the day, a party of targeteers wore suilicieatly hardy to turu out at une of luu parks id Melrose. Tlio Htorm in New Jeraey.

No more severe storm has been known for years than that which swept the face of the country yesterday. City and country alike felt Its power. So effectually was travel Impeded that business was on a stand stilL Men observed a Sabbath perforce, for during a greater part of the afternoon no one ventured abroad except on the moat urgent business. The wind blew fiercely, sending the snow in drifts which lodged in some places several feet deep. The travel to and from New York was tuht tn consequence.

TtIS rSKRIIM. On the Coitlandt street line, which, except at times wbon the river Is blockaded with ice, has always been marked by great regularity, the pilots acted cautiously in remaining on either side till the a.ternate boat had reaohed her slip. Occasionally the snow swept along iu such clouds as to become denser than the thickest fog. In the afternoon, at intervals, there was an angry swell tuat tossed tbo terry bourn like shells, a most unusual oocutrunco on this part of the North river. The boats on the street line made regular tripe up to eleven o'clock In the foroooon, after which the trips wero made at irregular intervals.

The Hobokeu boats on the Barclay street line were partially from seven o'clock in the Ihe Christopher street line was completely closid at this hour. Ho rough was the storm on the river that the pilots found it difficult to control their boats, and the lights in the cabins were frequently extinguished from the violeut oscillations. The I'avonia ferry boats made trips every hour. 1'be Communlpaw bonis plied- with nearly the usual regularity. TIIK UAlt.KOA KB.

All the railroads except the fenirai wero blocked up. Ou the laiter the morning express train reached Kksiou on tune, but tho Cincinnati express, due id York at a lief ore twelve in tue l'orenoon, (did not arrive tilt a uuartor post sevou iu the evening, und then only by the aMstaaos of au additional locomotive. No train on the Krie Railroad arrlvod at the terinlum during the afternoon. The same may bo said of the Morris and Kssex after four in tlie ufternoiu. The New Jersey iiatlroad would work fairly but for the Bergen cot.

which In such a sierra as that yesterday is completely choked. The helgbili 10 which the was plied in tins out varied from four to tea lest. L'p to a late hour lait nlgbt not eveu a way train lud arrived, but no than four were blocked within ol ity. Many of the ptn'-untters, iu this dilemma, w.tlitcd to the dejiot through piles of mow. Haags of men were employed III cloariug an ay the mow, and two locomotives wore continual running up ne.ir the depot.

The rutlaioiphla. WsHhiuytou an Baltimore trains wore kept b.i rwo cji ran i the track 11 or tho Morris and Ksost Railroad d-pot, mud uou were employod in railing Utotu up to a late hour. IS THK I'lTI-X. To impart an Idea ol the loten ity of the storm within the cities bnMoriutf ou New York, it is only necn irr to stale thai ail the cUy rdlroaos acre closed lu the urternnou. The di i ai Jtrsey City ferry was crowded with puss-agors iu the nvemng, anxious to get to tuctr homos in Hudson City, liergeu aud uuttierous points along the aud Two large wore sent out ou 1 he line, but they broke down on the way.

seven o'clock one the Hoboken cars might be sot'U sunk in a pile of snow, near the corner ol North first street, and the lamp was leit burruug aa if to warn hap'ess wayfarers of that treacticrous The cold ha become so intense during day that the minute Hakes were ryslailiacd Into the hardness ot hail, and such a shower, whirled by a strong through the dlHeitni streets, made it uncomfortable to walk oti a truck which was already dangerous enough its slippery condition. Oa tUa West Hobokeu read the snow was led to a depth of oe Irm uino places, and no vailrla, uot oven a si sigh, could pass, on Tin strut. four o'clock in tho afternoon the farrvboat when on Bar trip Now York to Hoookes, colli with a srbonnar, the of which penetrated the geetlsniea's calun and tore away soraral feet of tb" side. I ns ferryboat wrs crowded with smoot' wbon there was for a time the wlldeu alarm and ootiiusion. Some wero about to overboard, and all tbt life preservers were thr wo among tho passeogoni.

which was ronstrued by the timid into a notification tnat they were esteriag ua tue final etrttggle. Menv got aboard the eebsoaer, and preferred to take rbspees lor a thereon th la trust th'-msslvwi to whut they believed a elnking vessel. However, tho viorrlstown was brought solely to the terry after which she was ilea Bp for Iht ol' sach boat rset dafence on the or the storm, which rendored it iiupoesiMo at inuirvsls tod.scers any at tho distance of Howeter, I' is most fortunate that ssvfirt) live not lost oa the spot thi: uu imwuMbr tw: The fotlowiair waatbar rwp -t? arc datal at o'clock jraatar morula. in-l. I'orl tiood Ctaur N.W.

Muniiaal rorl N. Rnaton ClMflp W. Vow York Maowiug I in'adalplim no lltat Hiww Md fi Mmry K. liil jr. Burao I'nUNvri.

Til a. tMWWliig Miarm it the Pnrumiut .1. i IW7. A atiow Morm baa mi vialaora Thf wnrt la a bnrnra from ibi aarlbaaat and tha co4d la TTib therronaaatar la his MtoV nn.i at tbm tu? (torsi bat bol abarad ant) ia dnfwag beari.y. fVxMwrM M.

Sm. 1MT Tba Itm i. rj fail two defrnw balow tbm Bidrmat. S. T.t Da, 18, Tba waatliar ti cud Tb? waatbar toidar iban at taaaoa in ywa tba UtoraaoaaaMr at aavan A.

H. markad four Na'ow -nro at aad at rinmm aaam to thrrr and rcMar. Tba watar IB tha ia In war ll for I want joara paat A nnwi Bonhaau wind dunng tba dajr and oat of tba barNi aad tie waaala taaal boats, all of wbcb ana aovara. raraaoM oa taa.r Mana Waal. ilan, wltb ad fro? tba aartbaaat, jraratia.

All tta oa tba Tolada road abaadotad. Tha Kaatara tralar ara ail Haw, aad Ha oat. ward ban ad mm will frabablf abaodaaoC Trataa alas mMnai kmwf, Ohlb, T. ml tli M'araat Ham of below aaHb. If.

4 5 2 i XdfW 4 ram. mt tha neotloo has raglnc for tha put twenty wmer id llie bar ruen five ng much damage to atuppitig and Many cu.rn Tnv? down. Theie aid uo a I Ui abatement of ilia storm. Ttir Storm hi thr SomiIi. Dac.

11? P. The heaviest mow storm known here lor jiat asad. i ifieen incliM of mow bat a fallen ttu mi twuiiiy four boure, Both railway a are tU'pped. Xho IMawara anl liudaon lUliroad tiaa Utaa blockaded til day. Tha l.ehlgh Valley and the Lahub and trans due at four o'clock aia not at ia.

Tho Delaware, JLacfcawanua and Western, and tfcw Ladutwaaoa und Bioomafrurg tram? armed nearly time. Tho thermometer four degrees above aero, which ic (ourteen flegntej cold than any prei.oua day Ibta sassoo. TUo Ine exproat t'caioj aro reported two to urea board time at Gra.u Baud. I'mma Dec. P.

M. A benvjr hail and ma c'lnunenceU nere ai twelve o'clock last mgU; and at? com imwa. Dec 13, A bfiry oortheiwt Ptorut of bail enow, and Miw snow very dry, has Men fMvafllag Lw? sues oaa last il ioa? the Krenlug Telegram of Doc. li, 1 HOT A sovcre storm of rain and be': I.a* licre early this Kfe-it'v impeding truvsl The ty horvo move with il Itlculty. 1 reports here turn of IU? teiegnyjultues have Uoen bluwn d'wrnaud the polel DhnttertHl.

Ojh lino between the N.irth has (rkaauiti. loa of iiOai.yH UI CUItooqiMUt.9 o( the olornj. K.cumuWu, Do'- 12, MOT A heavy storm, a.T0W|?ui0tl by halt aud tfUMt, ratii) hero Tiic florin at la ICiixt. 12, UfiT. A tcrrtti now prrvfclnJig, aud bur toequal experienced bora for a Long (line.

truvt'i 1.h Impeded, and if t.cue* till iuwuiu? It witl luuiporarity ltuppad. SfKMornuu, I'A W-iather very cold, uud auowmtf rabidly. Dm. 14 1MT. A ilitrit north'-ml "now ptorra comment mf at three o'clock.

fUo moon or chfgrcMa above xnru. DAKOTA TilRS.iTOIW, SPCCIAL CflBfiESPMPEIICE OF THE tiff' "LI. lusliun ('onitintior Hloma l.iMf to Hi-fnr Off. I' Hcroun, Nor. 5, 1M7.

OnSundty, thn 27th ultimo, the Indians mado an oiher raid on our ltenl? but were soon driven oT. hi no raids kre no common we havo vie to mind tbem; only wrvo a.s a pleasant e.xetiemenl for i)a in thl.s lonely and unclvlltefd place. A mail party of tho overland mail wna driven last and roport hostile Imli.iai between here and fort BetkMd (Stephennom, and bftwoon there and (iVirt Their apparent design to mail communication with idea- forte, Forts Abercrombie and Ft Paul, Mmn. Indeed, from what I ran hoar, It does not seem probable that this now mail roiito will be asticoene ttiia winter. Hull It may mcceed il they employ merw and Englishmen for ill carrleia, for the Englishmen brat; that the Irdiaus will not harm theni.

It is said that Mttiug Hull appro icned our aj-alu th? ether nigtit, but, sentinels poatod. concluded to wait till dnvlitfhl when he hrartl tho at reveille, and tblnktng that the ivll hail aounded lie skudaldicd From all we uiay possibly be In a quasi state of siege, but I honestl'iy do not think Ibut any great alarm need lie lelt about us. Ilia very cold here, the thermometer Ifr above zero. Wlular appears have act aud irrigation closid. Suldiera tturtirlaeil and One Man Killed kf Indians.

Foot Boron Nov. 1MT. afternoon, whilo a of men were rwturning from cutting wood about Uiree milts below bore, they were attacked by twenty or thirty Indiana, wh? captured four mules and wounded one man. Tbera la btiil one man missing. Ho has probably boen killed or taken prinouer.

The man who came waa wounded under the right sbuulder by an arrow, which wu extracted without very difficulty. The wound is hot mortal and ho will soon be about again. This otornlcg a deUchuiciit went out tu aearch of lbs misahig man. The Indians were undoubtedly Moux, under command of Sitting Bull or one of detae.hmnut ha" returned; founit the corpeo of the idhd and near it pool nt blood, also evidences of a body having boen aottie dialaneo; whether this was wh re the of the soldier had km tlMpt or tboy hat came 1 otr the woundod bv one of the men ia known. Since writing the above Leu Hand, a rneudlf Indian, hw found the body or the aoidler all cut The Krenlttg Trlrjrrnm VmterdaTi la Its THIRD EDITION, HAD NEWS BY TELEfiRArW FROM WABHfNnTOV, CANADA, ROCHESTER.

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It If the ia impaired, it la lit whatever the of the romp-slut ue, aud tb? ptiaao It has imed, a co la certain, tsuib are the uniform etterta ol tine preparation where MMoui been alteady developed, but In caaea where there la merely a eonaututwinal tend-ney to Uver eompialat it may b- prrveuted tiiruugsout life by the regular uae, in xaalt quautltica ef thla palatable aatidote. Tneae are proveia iarte, and be rather, they be promptly acted all persona of billeue habit. Xew York 'M street. A see THE TRI re EE. R.

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free of charge. nlvrnal Ekpssitleo. Paris, I A trl har.n, bean awarded the irst ararni medal for American tirand, Sq iace aad lirjMPlai ibr unaiilmooa verdlsi of the Interna ooal Ji'ry. medal Is dlaflac'ly oUeslQed tret la ut.ler of man' over ell eibtbltora, aad over than four xienea catered for onipetitlnn by nr irly all moat si'lebraied a.ae'uanturers ef Itin ipa Warerouuu Nos. ami 111 Past Po airees New llrral "tloim.

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