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(6 ff! 1 11 i Ml v it! OFFJOK: No. 13 Tontli Street. Thoriiton' Building. iiir. ,";.Tsais DAILY EDITION THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 2. JOHN IL OBERLY &' X) flit i3 fc- CITY IJIh LA TEW ItlWEU.IOS In expls nation of the rebellion m rl if the jmi p'e ol the lied Jtivr on thu ir-r eoun- rv. .he New ork Tho Dominion hus puichtiued the ights ittiil prlvilleges of tint Hudson' !a Cnnipkiiy over tho Rod Itlver r (ioii ami contracted to pny m largo um herefor. Ou tho completion of tint pur 'imso Jlr. AU'iJougaii wan appointed Ciovernor by tho Canadian Cabinet, and itt tut for his province, wIicihc lie has j cu ecently driven y tin Ineen- iVll ( ihtlllHM. lilt' people July that this UansM' ;bllg s them to btibttilt ! thr rule of ruumtlii, mil -in their consent no Hint ;btuln-d; and they refuse this consent iil..-u !. iri .riM riiiiltioil flinrtivlif tfk . . l . r f. ttU o 1 iimh net? over the vet. of the fcxosu. ?!n iV oif-i hvlr ij o iiiaii fill it 1 ii 1 in ' annexattoti Hliali bo nitimiitcu to the steWffi'iS? of SaVcl!entrthaVcaTuda7l XhrmUn& ?..f f?..?.fJ "u!"'?,i.,i"uFrh rJb.l ' they can certainly maintain if they do net enter the Dominion ., . .. . John C. UrccklnridKc is practicing law at Lexington, Ky.; James M. Mason is on his farm at Winchester, Va. ; John yildell was, nt last account.-, living with his sun in-law. the great banker, Krlan zer, near Pari: Judah P. Detijumiu is in full practice at tho Loudon bar; IMerre ! ii..i .... , i.., .,.,, feoule was, at . st accounts, n hopeless i uivaiiu; it. ;u. i. iiuuier is ai ins iarm . In Virginia ; Jtobert Toombs, of Georgia, ls practicing law with great nuccess; his , n.i....n,w. ii...-.. ,.M-n..,i.- ,,.! w..,..ftMM , .... y. .-, . merchahlat Macon; exGovernor Vance Is practicing law In North o'aroliua; ex Hetiator Wlgfah', of Texan, Is In Paris; GeorKe N. .Suundem In London, and Bvcr!y Tucker In Canada. Henry A. WI'e.Thcs. H Jiocock. J. A. Seddou, H. Kdmuudson and Charles James I Faulkner are ktlll living in Vuglnla, - . - ri:usoAi. A commemorative funeral eervlee for Ito.tsiul, on thoocciMiuu of tho first' aa iilvcroury of Ills death, was celebrated November 1'-' In the Cmrch of Ht. Koche Paris. A populnrediton of bit Henry uuiwers Characters l being prepared, autl the AthcLieum says ttiat rilr lieuiy Is maU Inu somo addition", conintmg of Jiid H o ifiiaui, rir Ihl.-rt lVel, una M. J. f-iv tie Ou the occasion uf the Accouchement of the Prlnrs Murgherlia, tlie muuici tialuv of 'autes gave a new mi it ol i il tiles to tweuiy cau-uri vers who nnu t necr 'ommltled an iiieach of tho o.iy ifgnlulioiic , ., i . . . . . . . ... i . . . i .....I tor IIiil'oV new romance j no vnme oi f J' fetouu ol Ueceuiuer. u win ue severe upon the present elliptic, and N said toby mdvh more spirited and pinto lophical thai- "The Laughing Man." Fcruaud LVsnoyers, a oet of the I'd gar Poe and Ilaudelalre .sclulol, dlni Iu Paris two weekt since. While dying lie . ... . . . ... umraoned strength enougli to niito a i, t r. it,, n VkinJ Mm ' ml Muifiiiif ii! n.i h , nolo to an editorial friend to review his latest work, aud "ex Feniand. ' Jielow was milled, inn tremulous hand, "I sign thus because I am no more. It wa tho daughter of Alexander Du mas who Interceded with the Kmpeiur to remove the inteidlcllon on the lamuus drama of the Chevalier de Malson Koiiijo. This drama .,...... II, n nb clr In.i ' fii i i r,vh S I .,f .l '1 ! C '?V"i"l ?; ! nee lies Ma.lemoUe.lo Dumas Is a very peeu'l.--, norsun v I!' 1,!tJr" llXt" 5,r'dr. r,: ! llirlon only. Her studio is drnoed la black, and the Images of crucllleil Ci s are the only oruauienti. hlio is vi - brnled at h'aving been called "tno wo man with tho most beautiful eyis .i Franco." JPe New York (Uoi U "au.iior.zed to stale that tho reports relailvu to Mr. Ti urlow Weed's return to Jouiu.tIisiii, aud of his Intention to rako up ms iesl (1hiuh In Albauv. are without lottudtulon. Mr Weed has finally relinquished the i labors of the profession to wliloii he was! attached mi many years, and It is now i hisKole desire to prepare for publication i n mass ill i nun m uinivi i.t'- oiiiv.i of historical materials which have been gradually accumulating ror i no v v,...i." , . Tho ueason at Compelgne opened this 7ir,,i..r hrillhint .ii-i"iiiist iii1vs and &ffi i ,.."..r. n.fim , ' . , tlrst timo Mivtd-,1 Ame.-ican ,fu! 1 "r."1?."?.' i 'V.?..' ... '.V.?-'i It i rSkil edus they inid ...p: H . fond, ami n Suite concei t. Thu Aniel can MlnUter himself has never linen asked lo Compeigue previous to this oc casion. Our lair country-women who received the Invitations wore Mrs. and Miss Payne, Mhss Clara Jerome, MN Parsons, and Mr. Woiden. Tho arlstooratsortiie Quaker Clly ace considerably excited over a Iiljjh life" wedding of unusual magnlllouce. hooh 1 1 tako place In tlutt city . The prospect ive bridegroom Captain H. Duttou Iaaii olllcer In Uie hngllsh Army, who arrived In this country about a yeurar-o, and whose parents reside In, Lnnioo, lp atmilituoua style. Tlio bride, Miss Elllw Panneiloe). is the adopted daughter of a wealthy Philadelphia family residing on Aroli ntreet. Tho capta'j's youuguud beautiiul Jlanacc, by her uiiny accot'u. pllshmenw, and especially her exqui site voice, has attained grat social crom lneuc In fashionable cireles, mid every-wbtr.dmlrd, hi: official papei: or the am coistv. STATtTMNfJ SKY,'. A U'AU Hf HAM. IM.HINF.1ST fit .'II- .stssiwr. Apprehensions of Citizens-Bloody AfTray Anticipated. .t ' ilirrafen t It it 1 11 Wntrr Vnllv ml Wltioit Memphis 'Appciiii V ienrn from passengers who arrived yesterday on the Missls-lppi and Ten nessee and MHslyjIppI C-Mitral railroads, that an ahirculnif mate of hUalr.s exists in north Mlssle?-ipl, and that a war of j ! races Is imminent, If not alieady active i Iv Inaugurated. uur iiirortiia-iitftlatua that nigiit oe- 1(i . . , . tween thwn and u, cltize.u, in which , , ...., ,lf ,i. ..nil illmr Jif ftW?r went' toGrcf .U.ioon,up, Mtatloncd at tlmt "aJ tbey found tlutt CSen. 1'ei.nybaker and hi., commnbd hi,d Htarted before daybreak Monday inornliicr fur Wrier Valley, at tho uiytnt Hullcltalloti"! of the citfzeuw of that town, who were In anticipation of the very : same utiicm and horrors as those of Wlnonu uriued bauds of negroeH para dint; the htreeis aud threatening toburn j Him town. vB i From h'natobiu thef-ame'rumor.s come to us. We learned last uluht tliut Alcorn Mre-cd an immeiiHi a-emblago or iienrnes thereycfltorday, and tlwr utmost es:ItenK.nt pr vniicd. 0n the whole tho cou lit j uj of affaire is one to justify the cravest forbodelnss d alarm. I'nder tho cxhiing clrcum. htutiee-, It will lwrt miracle Indeed, If Idoodbenotspille.! beforo.Uni cios-e of the election, which commences to-day. It behoove, therefore, good citizens lo use every honorable endeavor to avert so dire a calamity, and to bear with i patience many things which, under . other circumstances, would npt be toler ated an Instant. Arms boold 'be1 up. pealed to only a a .alt r.sor.i; but,, U tiiey imve to ie used, mere can tie no trilling, and tho blacks will be taught a lu'sor. wiiicn uieracfl enji uevtriorgei. Tin: UAHiiusr umu is amkiiii t. m , StnXmt . On Iron d way. between Amity and j Bleecker streets, there is now in course I of erccti6u, on the site of the old Lafar-e Hotel, one of the largest arid most mag nlllneiir. hotels on tile w'U'rfi Continent. which, when completed, will throw Into I the Miiado lie !.irget not1'" il.this conn try rivnllng oven tho"(trini Hotel ' at P.iti'.iu iniiiilllcentio. WiiuiitMiuplnted t ie ne.v hutel will 'ontKm 1l rounii, Ll ni're tlioli the Fifth Avenue, Metropolitan, St. NIcIhjIrs Hotel, and 100 .... . . . i ... iu.i..n mi v i.iaii iuu leTurnifu jjuiufii Hotel" at ftt. Loui--, wiii-li was biiruod koino three j ears ago- ' ft: rooms will bo nar orsoi tttt. J' N to Le named -V ,7..iT i. IIVI I'lIIIllUUillV Mri HC'l."- 41 1,111 uv I eightstorle; in hlghtii, Mirmountcd with ihreegoihn' lowerson theI5.or.dwayf.ont Three elevators will perlorm the trip Irom tho first floor to the attic Iu thirty seconds, will be In une for the benefit of guests night and day. One item alone --uiiuoisiery auu iiiriumre wjii in ru a vxpondluiro of fl.-l'Kl.iXK), t$iVO,(K ihearilelesmeiilioncd having been deied fiom Paris and tills city. Tile li upludstery auu luriinure win involve or- ity. The halls and rooms will require carpeilngsulllceui lo cover msvcii aureH, and will bo of the II lies l quality, Jlruels aud vilvel. All tlm rooms will blieated wlttiHleam, aud i ou each iloo'r hydrants, hose, and overy i tlilnii iiece-sarv will bo" furnished to ex- lIHKUinil Hil'. niciv "111 Hi; UIIVU IHIV dlnlug rooms extending from tho main hull on the secnul story to tho Moreer tlugulsli tire. There will bo thno large ? ' , i fr,, . '1 .omn.odaf live hundred gucts. Then, Hre at preent three liuitdreu und llfty men employed on the building, aud the contractor calculates that lie will com plete it by the thu 1st of June next, but the hole! will not be upon for the recept ion of guests until the following August. When completed it will have, eon the proprietor Sl.OOO.OOU T1IK ,1111'Mi )lllM)i:r.S IX Till. 3lOI T.ll'i.S. The evidence of tho existenco .Mound Hullders In tho mountain innues of Col orado, similar lo thosn in Mo.Uana, I titli. nnd rseviula, has recently been it ... , i, .... ,.rii.. ...... discovered uy .un t. unuy, .i w or . He found upon ihe ex'reme summit of the Miow-range structures of slooe, evl- deiiuv ol aneieiii oriyin. aim iiiuierui unknown nr unmolested. Opposl.o to andalmosti.i.ilh of U,o South How er . . . . . -.. . i t.i.i.i.j. I'rcel;, and the summit or the mifje, I) DeanoolHorved !aro numbers ofu-anl, ,e l rocks, and many of them as largo ..two j four of tho dividing ildgo, and fiequeut- iIquivI lis tilt, In ('levelana, deposed of Iv extending In un unbroken lino for uver ?00,000 of ihefunds of ttu hunk in one or two hundred yards. Tin wallfc., jnivate depositee. In a letter vi hioh In. and mounds are situated .'l.OuO feet nliove left for tho Directors, he In. d vhem that Hie timber Hue. It is. therefore, hardly 1 ho had lot their money and thai In. hud iiipposablo that they were biillt for at-: j0wt his Mfe; that hefiad played his linml ter of srcrillce. They were not largo hml lont, mid should pay Hid forfeit, eunuch forshclter or defense. The no-e He cautioned them aboqt ever putting-o probable Mippnsltion Is, that, like the miioli temptation In ihe way -i any fu liirgiirmounitsinMontaiiaanilelsewliere, inro cashier, and added that the Hank thev wert' places of sepulture. i yjxamlner nent out by Hie Controll HMI.V. ! run PK.ru triuvr; inri AiA, ' I i-nnv the Allwny Argl h,; We have expressed our belief that the Curd III' giunt was a fragment of the fa mDus collection of Aitenius Ward. On referring to tho works of that famous "solentL.t ' wo find that he locates tho inaa nf one o r his statues at Utloa Instead of Syracuse. And it la evident from his iioscrlntlo of tho young mau nud tho Te-dler rf on In th.Td d.grwoj' that Mr. V. referred to a scion of ono of tho ' first families of Utiky" and ton OuoIiIr county Jury. Itlnouiyauch thuturcBUch Here in Artomus' account of the allUlr, , which h humbly nubmltted to the Heg ' euta of the Tiiiveralty as a solution 01 ttie gypsum enigma tuut evidently so ai- trtesea them : "Ju the fall of 1S50 I showed my show In Utlky. m truly rent nitty in thu Htatp of New York. "Tho people gavt mt a conlyal recep fllniu. The pre was loud lulier praise. "1 day as J was giving a. descipshuti of my UeeftH and dnaika, in my usual flonry ntlle, what was my skorn und d!- fjust to nee a big burly fellur walk tip to ttle cage coiitattiiti my wax flgureMol the Lord's Last tfupper, and cea.-e Judas Is earlot by the feet and drag him ou'.oti tho Krounu. Ho tlien cmuici.ceu to " ! pound htm as hard as ho cood What tiDiier tno son are you about?1' cried I. "tie, he. uVhat did you bring this pun-yianermtiseuss here fur?" and hcliit the war tlgger a tremeiijus tilow ou the head. dez I, "You grJus tliat air's a waxfigger, a repreentat!on of tho 'false' Postle." b'ez he. "That's well fur you to pay, butl tell you, old man, that Judas Jsca riot can't show" tlisjielf In Utlky witli liu punerty, by adurn site," with which ob servasniin he caved iu Judassis lied. Tho young man belong to 1 ot trio furst fami lies of Utlky. laood him, ond the Joory brawt in a erdlck of arson In theUd de- Krce. mii:.m n.ti.tN. Tho St. ,LiUi!?, 'Republican' furnlslies ilie following specimen of backwoods eloquence ou the subject of "steam Fix- 1 Ins:" At one of tno tesslous of the ' legislature, shortly after the State of ' Missouri was admitted luto tho Union, there were'resolu lions introduced to en- i courage Interim! improvement, and it was alter the reading of them that one . of themembers ro"e aud thus addressed ! the assembly r Ui:.tlkmk.v: I am a real genuine rlhg-taller painter; 1 1 yet lam no low, mean snapper from tho swainus, hut a ' high, honorable tree-born yelper Irom the knoba; and I trust iu God that 1 was not burn to seu ono of thchO 'ere steam lllxlns to go riding on a rail acioss "Lu-ter-perarie." When I lirst Mpiatled down on Luter-perarie, 1 could go out any morning and kill a deer before ' breakfa-t, In felght of my cabin. Hut tn-o these 'ere sttiini llxlus comes a ruir.'ng, mid a-grouu ug and a pulling und a howling aud a-klcklug up Hut MlMOtirl river, It has icart the game all away, and made 'em so shy, that now I liKVoto hunt very caiefuliy for hours before I can draw a bead on thn critters, and even after bagging 'em I have to tote 'em two milcH or more b lute I get 'em home itut this aiu t the worstor it, uy a long shot. mice upon a tnuo when olio ot i invJi; iii riviliu ii.miii vhiui; ,i'ivmii, along up ilio Missouri, my wife . Nancy, ns kind aud as true a woman as ever lived, canio near to breaking her ueck a running to sou what all tho con- I sarued Millltiu' aiida-hootiug meut. She ; ,1..... ..... . .. 1. ..II.. ........ I I did fall down and sprained her ankle m ' iliat fUe could not walk, nor muko a , lire, jmi on the pot, tiako the hoecake, , in il u tli ivv, nor feed the yourllugs I and piu 'em to bed, so that tho rlui'iail palmer, besides hunllug game and at- i tending to outside chores, had to do all . . this, und ntteiiding to Nancy in the bar gain. (eiitlt-men, if these tliLiss is lo tr.lt j place when those are steam llxlns come , a belKwiugup tne river, what will it l .viien ihey como nowuug inroijgn my i-irii natoU. nvrht hi- mvdiRT?Goveiiior, . for God's ako veto tho bill, fiid fi bid thai l: should over be the case. 1 would not then ho able to keep u pig, a cow, a horse, a chick or a child, who would not be scared lo death or run away ; or wor.-o, may be run over and kilt by tho tixin. I tell you, gentlemen, thtM acre Hienin 1 llxlns won't do. How many woor aoiiln ' did tho "Carwumpus" (2.) aud the "nell- , tiouhd McGregor" (!!, t-end to their everlasting and eternal Ion,- liiime-),wiili-out a moment's vaniltig? File and water are weileumuhiu their place, and wheu you leave Vm its God made 'em Hut whenyoii come to pcnn- , Ing 'em up together Into one ol these are 1 Jong, black iron pots (!), and poke 'em up until they begin to bellow, ihey he come then a vainilnt not lo lie tinkered with. I tillers havu beeu, will be, am now, i eternally, everlastingly and forever up one sldo'aud down tlio tother opposed to any and every Kerne of infernal Ini- , provemcnt. that you, any of you,oralI of , you may concoct, devise, ovoot or strive to enact Into a law; and again I call upon the Governor to veto all such bill that may come before him NoTlj. 1) PAlnler iiieKiitug panther. Carwanipus, meaning bi "I'arof Comnierco" , 1 ;$. Hellhound MeGieggor. iiieaiilug "Helun MeGrcL'or" (two steauierh that blew up on Hie lower Mississippi, -a Hhort tluio previous io uie ihskiiik oi mo pieoh, about the year IH'1 4. Moaning a Meam boiler. IJuell, the Cashier of tho Seruud Na- er was a numoui:; mm. "nun uu iiiuiiu in oY-nmliistloM of the l)ool& and nc- counts, tliere was a defalcation of overt sfMd.ollO. and that tlio last time ho exam I ncd It, and pronouuerd U all right, there was about hall h million short, The Directprs have decided to make good the losK-a of Hju eiui depositors, and to do tills will pro ably mako tho total losses of tho bank over $600,000, For fashionable aud well made cloth In?, go toP. N.tT't, No. 70,Qhtolvw GROCERIES.-COIVIiVllSSION W.S'niA'ITON. ifp.t. JTKATTON & JUKD, wiiuijcsam: Groccr ;nd Coninilsnlon Mm'liauts, ARtrit? of .Auirrlran I'onilrr to., nntl Mniiiifncliirpr Airrtiln for Cotton Yrn, Xn. 57 Ohio tfc, nlr, III iciaftviUf OAM'L WIL.SOX, J'Ir In boat sronr.s ounrr.itni.N VISIONS,; i ami ri:o TJIO Oliio Lovco Cairo, Illinois. o1:it. pEl'EIt CUIIL, Fidnslre FLOUK .HUUCHANT AND .MII-I.KKS' AGEXT. So. SO Olilo I.rvpo. I'ulro. lllluiiU. Or.lr oltoltcd nd f... promntlv jnl s'li'lHclorUy I'M 111 DYAS T. I'ARKER. JOHN 11. I'lltl.t.IB. pAKKKK ft PHILLIS, drnernl-- CominNloii anil Forwuriiin? Merclmnts Ami DcilTf i-i Itny, Oirn, Ont. Krnti, .ml all liliuli ol I'roilncc. OHIO I.BVEK - 'AIKd. Il.t. ipMtf D.AYKK". T. J. AVB.. Kl'.S A; COM FIiOUH V v M M I ,v S I O ,Y M ; 11 C A S TS, Tio. 1.1.1 Ohio l.rvrr. OAIIIO. It. I.. mnrlMtf M. PHILLIPS CO., -'iv-i-f -"or- ' JC B. HrnlrfrSi.V to. Km wAnllii-r ami ,i a til, 1 1 i ha ii viiAiirn'M i-noi'itnri . fjOrrrtf Advance Mmi a Onifigiwicnte. X I'l.-jMl-r 1 1 r . - , .loiv or fhrir iH In .llponitx; Mir fir -U ...i o(tmitou Hiitn- -it-,.ii.U.i (owi'H rTiiil-'iv" nllHnt jICMO VA I. NOTICE" II. I. II. r: j K W 3a o X o n . 3. o O i- o o x Coiiimisioj .Hordi'tit;. lluvini rmoT-i t No.T-' ohm It, iikji .loor io illty tluiml IVuiV, mIiii trtili Imii-v '! ' ui Itici'rt4cli. liMholir.iH -h tintmiir'- ritrnu Hvnf lit fnrm. f n.ttirni J, At m-ll t "f h mny vr Sii -rlnr t .iiiiimTlrii,i li.i sioimi." Hill I Mr Ulililllliiu: of all Klinl- of Ormliir.. i.ii omiiiMl'iti. ( ii " . Jin I, Iih. -mi Mir i w. g'kkkk." -AN!- licuurnl ConiDiistlou .tlerirlmid. a no mtl i i t: F. VINCKNT, tt.i-r sst Ill' f. j Ohio i lift. u r in r. hall., !) on rtoi. krnrr Klj-'d' .in ol i m villi LUMItKli. ILLIAM' W. 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OIO-AK.IS. t tniHx rat i Host Bratuls of Crcim -.xri unil Sleek Ale Iiiiportcil Ale N6. 75 Ohio Lrvkl-, Dirtensnt Kliidfv,, - Calr-o, Illlnol REAi. EiTATL DROKERS,' ETC. C. Winston, . ?uecflirr Jo John Q. Hurrniiii A O.,; REAL ESTATE AfSENT ATJOTIOTEB-R fjjiy R!iJ s!l RM Etfl!e, Ttif, ftirnfuh-Abstract-of TIUo, and nrepurvn Conf jruusr of nil imls. Olllce, .No. 7111 ffnor.Olilo Utyf. mnrlSU I 01 IN W. TKOVEU & CO., Bonl Estate, Bond nml Stocli Urokcrs. Will nttrml fo U i 'Ill nttrml fo th prvymen of fiut, OHintyiitvt Citj c, nml nil benlne" (cttatnlnz to OK.NURa Trxc UltOKKKAOB. EioiiTit STKETirieemicfcoor from Com. Axt ilrcvri'ltf Cttlro, III. AI NTFIt'S M ATEHI A LS. I), K. I' A UK Kit. TAKKKi: A. ULAKI1 B. r. UI.KK. Di! t m WHITE LEAD, ZINC AM) OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND PJTTY Hrnhr, tVH I'i)r inl Wlno-tr SlimlrH. vr.OIUO T.EVER , ..CAIRO, ru. WOOD. WARD, f?.M KR IN If."- Off X 33. 33 XVO.O X3, Is pr'srel lo fill nrJ-t prnmPtly niirt hIuiii b""t onksail tik'kon flroil. 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