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Burglar shot --A fast young man, known in N. Orleans as Charley Gordon, was shot in the head on the night of the 22d, by E. H. Monteiro, into whose saloon he was breaking. He was armed with a slung shot and knife, and had taken his shoes off, and at the moment he was shot was cutting away the slats of the window. Monteiro, hearing the noise and seeing a dark figure at the window, rose in bed and fired. The burglar fell and was captured. He proved to be a professional thief, and the police on searching his room discovered $17,000 worth of stolen goods. The real name of the thief is Charles H. Robinson.--He was taken to the hospital.
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Co-operation meeting — later from Mexico. New Orleans, Dec. 26. --The co-operation meeting to ratify the nomination of delegates to the Convention, was well attended. Speeches were made by Soule and others. The steamer Tennessee, from Vera Cruz on the 22d inst., has arrived, with $11,000 in specie. Minister McLane and Gen. Giocouria are among her passengers. Miramon had surprised the Liberals at Tortuga, and captured 1,200 men and 12 cannon.-- Gen. Degollado and Bemisaut were made prisoners.