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THE NEW YORK HERALD. © WHOLE NO. 7514. Arrival of the Arago at New York and the Europa at Halifax. ee NE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Lord Elgin Appointed Plenipotentiary to Pekin. THE SPANISH DESIGNS AGAINST MEXI00, Rumored Non-Intervention of France and England to Protect Cuba. NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA. NO CHANGE IN COTTON, CONSOLS, 931-4, k&e., &., &e. ‘The Royal Mail steamship Kuropa, Ospt. Lelteb, from Uaverpoo! on tho morning of Saturday, the 14th instant, arrived st Halifax at 11:45 A.M, yesterday. As sho was Meaving Liverpool, the steamship Circassian, whioh sailed ‘Wom Liverpool on the 7th for Portland, via St. Johns, NF. and Halifax, was putting back—in distress, tt is pre- @umed. ‘The Europa sailed from Halifax at 6 P. M., yesterday Ger Boston, where sho will bo due sbout daylight on ‘Sunday. ‘The Europa left Liverpool on Saturday the 14th inst. ; ‘Caer news is comsequentiy one woek lator than that ro- “@eived by the Africa. She brings news of her own arri- {wel at Liverpool om Sunday, the 8th inst , and also re- ports the arrival at Liverpool on the morning of the 13th -@f the ssrew steamship Anglo Saxon, from Portland, ‘Maine. A ‘Tho strew steamsh'p Ciroassian, which left Liverpool ‘Of the Th inst, for Portland, via St. Johns, Newfound- Tana, and Halifax, bad just pat baek in distress. Spatm oontinved her preparations for the invasion of ‘Mexico, and was endeavoring to secure the influence of France esd Sngiand in keeping the United States ins Reutral astttude. Notbidg had occurred to chang the complexion of the Chinese question. The steamship City of Baltimore, saiied from Liverpool! Dm; the Lith inst., for New York, with 272 passengers, amd on the same day the arago left Svutmampton, for New York, with 104 passengers and about $160,000 in ‘Upecie. ‘The Buropa reports, March 15th, passed the Canadian Screw seamship North Amorican, trom Portland for Liy- Grpool, with loss of foremast. At® A.M. on the same ‘Gay, of Ballyootton, exchanged nighi signals with a large Gteamer steering east, supposed to be the Asia, from New York. Op the 234 inst, burned night sigeais toe supposed Plenmahip tieerfng cast. Toe signals were not answered. (Om the 26th, passed a large screw steamship, steering west. [Provably the City of Baltimore. for New York.] The meamsbip Anglo Garon. from Portland, arrived at Liverpool at 2:30 A. M., on Friday, the 13th inst, ‘The United States meil steamship Arag>, Captain ings, from Havre aad Southampten, arrived last eve- ging with advices from Kagland to March 11. ‘The Arago brings 106 passecgers, the usaal maiis, 8160,009 in specio, and 500 tons of morehand'se. Amoezst the passengers by the Arage are Hon. E. G. Squier, and Signor Leo Alvarado, charge 4 ‘ailaires for Honduras io the United States ‘The defeat of the Palmerston government on the China ‘question 's the chief topic of discassion !n the continental journals. All partis manifest surprise, and joy 1s felt tm those quarters where the name of Palmerston or the ‘dere! institutions of Engiand are feared or hated. A loiter from Jaddy, in Moldavia, dated Feb: uary 21, Emnonuecs the commencemeas of the evacuation of the Province by foreign troops. ‘The oor 4 Con’erence on the Neuchatel question was eld ig Paris on the 7h inst. The Prussian Minister was latrodvced, and explained the views entertained by his {overoment, which are sald to be more moderate than was expected. ‘The public library at Liverpool is to be foun’es om the Sth of April, at acost ot £30,000 ths whole of which pam is given by Mr. Willlam Brown, M. P. ‘The Grm of Messrs, Dodge, Becon & O»., merchants and (Patensece of India robber cloth had »uzponded, in conse- quence of ihe non arrival of remittances expeote: by the @morioao mail on the Min Their liabilities are stated to be apwords of £100,000. The bouse has an cstsblishment {@ Amorics, at Newark, Now Jersey. A Woslthy Greek sn)powner s Marnetiies bas been sen- ‘Wonced + ibree years imprisonment, s five of 3,000 francs, ‘and interdiction from ctvil rights for ten years, for having fraudalectly insured a ship afer be had received intell!- gence of hor loss. ‘The Po.ice Court of Paris gevo jadgmont on the 7th inst. 1m the case of the Direotors of the Docks Napoleon and MM. Arthor Berryer, GovernmenOommissioners, accused Of fracduiently appropriating to themacives the funda of She compeny. M. Orsi was a quitted. Ousin was sea- Genced 0 imprisonment for three years, and to pay a fine of 5,000 france; Arthur Berry-r, tvo years and 5,000 francs; Legendre, one year and 6,000 fraces; Duchesne de Vere, (ix months wrod 2,000 france, and al) to refund the sums Preuduent'y appropristed. ‘Tho Mermaid, from Melbourne Dec. 16, arrived as Lon- dongon the 10th of March. The price of gold was farm, with pn upward tendency. Alver presiding aa Speaker in the House of Commons for Qighioen cars, to the eatisisction of all parties, Mr. Shaw Lefevre on the Oth inst, announced his ‘ntemtion to re- bire from the Mice at the close of the present Parliament, The London Court of Common Counc, ab & special Great preparations arc making In England to send out eoys, ko , o China. ‘The Evropa’s commerclt! advices come down to the Gvening of Friday, 19: instans, and represent a quiet Qetton market without any material change im prices or Seeling since the departare of the Africa on the 7th inst. ‘The wales of the week foot up about 48,000 bales. ‘The marke} for broadstuife continued extremely dull, We Africa, to wit—o5%; for money. FRANCE. THE Swiss QUESTION—coNDITION OF THE BANK OF YRANCR—THB CHINA WAR—THE CROPS. ‘The Neuchatel Conserence progressed, but slowly, The ext meeting would be held on the 14th inst, The Prus- Gian Min\ster was waiting ‘or inmtruetions. WTe rtatoment of the Bank of France for the month oF February shows a cash increase 0/ 23 464,000 frane, and gn increase in the branch banke 0! 8,472,000 franca. ‘The Post's Paris correspondent states that an exohange Of notes had taken p ace on the Chinese diMouity between ‘Bagianc and France, and that (he eet uncerstanding ¢x- 1) Qed with reference io the joint operations. Advices resstved speak favorably of the apperrance of ‘Ge crops tn Normandy, AUSTRIA, "Qe Kapopor Trace jonoph bet revureed to T.cane, GREAT BRITAIN. BLECTIONRERING EXOITEMENT—DHBATES IN PARLIA- MENT—RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES— THE ANGLO-PEBSIAN TREATY—THE DANISH 80UND BUES—CHINA AFFAIRS, ETO. ‘The country is excited by clectioneering movements. ‘Tho supposition is that Lord Palmerston will carry a ma- jority, but a small one. He continues to recetve ad- dresses of confidence. In the House of Commons aotice book is @ motion by Mr. Gordon to interrogate the government respecting the Present state of relationship with the United States. Lord Elgin bas @ similar notice in the Lords for Tuesday the ‘17th inst, The House of Commons recommends to the Queen to bestow an appropriate reward on Sir Jobn MoNoll and Co}, Tullcok for thelr services as Crimean Commission. ors, Lord Olanricarde bad moved for copies of the dorres. pondence respecting the proportion of the cost of the war with Persia to be charged upon the Indian revenue, or relating to the ways and means by which prevision for auch expenditure is to be made im India. In making this motion he expressed bis wish for information with rogard to the treaty just concluded with Persis. The Far} of Clarendon replied that the treaty was of ‘the most satisfactory nature. Persia undertook to eva- uate Herat within three months after {ts ratification, and upon the fulfilment of that condition England would im- mediately evacuate the Persian territory. Oommeroial advanteges were also gained, as England was to be piaced on a footirg with the most favored nations, while all fur- ther disputes between Persia and Affghaniitan were to be referred to the arbitration of England. Lord Ellenborough regarded the treaty as an admis- sion by Persia tha! she had adopted an improper policy, ‘and that she had abandoned bor designs upon Herat. In the House of Commons, Mr. Gordon inquired whe- ther it was trae that the government in the treaty oon- cluded with Feruk Khas, at Paris, bad abandoned the right to protect Persian subjects, and expressed his opi- Bion that if such was the oase other nations ought also to abendon that right. Lord Palmorston said it was extremely inconvenient to disouss & treaty which was net upon the table, but with rogard to the point referred to by the honorable member he thought that veuy great inconvenience had arisen, and ‘was likely to arise, from the practice in Persia by which foreign governments were entitled te extend protection to Persian subjects, and he thought it most desirable for the permanence of friendly relations that the practice should be discontinued; and ner Majesty’s government ‘Was quite willing to abandon that right for this country, except with regard to persons who were actively om ployed in the service of the embassies er the consulates. At the same time ho quite agreed that that right ought be abandoned by other countries a well as our own. The treaty was in all respeots a better treaty than Persia had offered to accept at Constantinople. Mr. Labouchere said that from the most recent infor- ation. it appeared that the northern ports of China were Perfectly tranquil, The House baving gone imto committee, Lord Palmer- ston moved # resolution piecing! at the disposal of the crown £4,006 per apnum to be conferred upos the Speaker, for the term of his natural life. ‘The motion was carried at once amid loud cheers, In reply te a question respecting the Danish Sound dues, the Chancellor of the Excheqer said that the ques- tion of transit dues had been very carefully considered by the Ministor at Copenhagen, and by the minwters of ibe otber Powers interested. He uxderstood that the settlement embodied ta the treaty ‘sbout to be signed had given saisfaction no\ only to the British Minister, but also to the Ministere of she other Powers directly interested in the transit across Den- mark, Sir H. Rawlinson contradicted dhe report that ho had ‘been asked to go as Plenipotentiary to China. Reports eay that the Duke of Newcastle had been ten- dered the office, but that he bad resused to accept It. The West India wal steamer Type bes boon got off the rocks whereghe etranded some weeks ago, and taker! {nto Southampion. a. The late arrivals of Austrailan gold wore delivered on Thursday, and nearly the whole was purchased on sc- count of the Bank of France, The remainder scsresly suficed forthe groat wants of the market, and a small smount was taken trom the bank. There was an undi- mipished demand for money ov Thursday, both in the discount market and at the Sack of Exgiand. SPAIN. THE DEMONSTRATION AGAINST MEXICO—GENERAL (HA TO COMMAND THE EXPEDITION—SANTA SNA LOOMS UP AGAIN—FRENCH SHIPS ORDERED 10 THE GULF—RUMORED REFUSAL OF FRANCE ANB ENGLAND TO PROTECT CUBA, ETC. The country was tranqull. Preparations for anjexpedition against Mexioo continaed, Dut the final opinion of the government bad not trans. ptred, Jt is though probable that ‘he oporations will be Meniied to ® blockade and bombardmon} of Vora Crus, and will not extend to the landing of m military force, whioh the dangers of the courtry and the climate might ronver bazardous. ‘The Fspana, the government organ, demands thet France and England shall call on the United States to re" main neutral. It was reported that the Emporor Napoleon bad offer. ed to not as a modiator on the part of Spain. inthe mesniime French ships are ordered to cruise of Vera Crus. Another report was that France and England had de- ©)'pea the request of Spein, that they should guarantee the protection of Cuba in the ovent of hostilities, A special Mexican Minister, Sonor Larsagus, is said to bave arrived at Southampton en rows to Madria, to ar- range the difeulty, Meantime the war programme isto bring Santa Anos from his retirement snd lend him sid to capture Vera Crez, Gen. Concha is named for the command ¢/ the ox- pedision to Mexico, ° RUSSIA. ANOTHER VICTORY OF OTRCASSTANB—OPER A- TIONS IN THE RAST, ETC. Nows from Circassia had been received to the offeot ‘tbat the Circassians had again beaten the Russians on the banks of tho Laba, and that the Rassians wore driven over the river with « loss of 400 mon, four pieces of can- ‘pon and all their baggage. ‘The Russians were seeking to take possession of the Chultia, and its sovereign bad demanded the interposition ae i Commaxrmortx, March %, 1957. A Tiusaian corps of 8,000 men bad been recetved with outhusiaem at Tabriz. ‘The Russian army destined to act against the Alighans had been reinforced. Russia ts seeking to occupy the Khannate of Khostaad ‘With a view to the extension of its ‘rontier to the English possessions, The Sovereign of Bokara, alarmed at these Projects of invasion on the part of Russia, has solicited ‘the mediation of the Sultan, to secure the independence of Khbonkand, TURKEY AND EGYPT. The Sultan has presented to France the Church of the Nativity; also the Palace of Kmights of St. Joha, at Jera- talem. Prince Edward of Saxe Weimer is © candidate for the throne of the umited Principalities. The Britieh govern- ment favors his clatm. ‘There had been & change in the Ministry at gypt. Achmet Pasha takes the Department of the Interior; AD dol Halim Pasha the Department of War, and Mustapha Bey the Finance Department. PERSIA. ‘The intelligence from Bushire is to January 23, The exoept that Colonel Jeoobs Galt With one thousand sayairy and & regiment of in- fantry. INDIA. ‘UThe advioss from Bombay are to the 6th of February ; from Onloutta to the 7th, and from Madras to the 19th. The conferences between the British Commissioner, Mr, Lawrence, aad Dow} Mahomed were cloved on ihe ‘98th of January, and the latter had returned te Cabal. ‘The Bombay money market was oasier and imports Wendy, Exobange 0. 1%4. Al Calcutta exchange war. 84. ‘The new five per com) lona wae progrevsing very wom, MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1857. . PRICE TWO CENTS. CHINA. PROGRESS OF THE WAR—THE CHINESE COVERNMENT BANKBUPT—ADVANCE iN TEA, RTO. Datea from Hong Kong to January 80 confirm the pews that Admiral Seymour had withdrawn from the Gardens and Dutch Fully Fort. Ass reprisal for the re- had been arrested fer poisoving at Hc at Hong Kong, 4a, 8d. 0 40. 034d. Chow teas en heir: nk plane were demanding ‘ur- were were bigh. At ther advance. E: ‘The Paris journal Pairie fr ontier of Obina, received at St. \bat the it at Pekin is in that the Emperor bas no cash; iron coin; that all ihe moneyed that the Obinese and Mantchone jan, {s, Minister of Foreign Alfaira and chief of the Cabinet There wasatime when suoh an act would have been received in Kugiand as @ moat serious dem General Oars is.as weil kncwn to us by reputation av ore of our own politicians. From @ ume beyond the memory of most of us be bas been in Koglish eyes vbe representative of the great Western democracy, with ail ite prejudioce and aomosities.' Tne General is said te be seventy-five years old, and during the term of his politioal life bo has been a Minister at bome, a ré tative in Europe, and for s number of years trem the State of Michigan. But whether ete bureau in Washingion at a lovee at the Tallories, or amid the oleariogs of bis Wostern home, he has ever been the yebemen! denouncer of Kagiand, hor am bition, ber batred of liberty, her dosigns to thwart the velopement and disturb the peace of the United States. The fife of General Ones bas bern pearly contemporancous with the acknowledged in- epee remembers Awerion dependence of his thin! and ‘nt. Consequently General and bis speeones ex cited no Httle curicaity. He was supposed to express the feelings of the majority of countrymon, aud to indicate the fe All important pointa of difference between and the United States have been settled; the munications between the two nations have increased #0 wonderfully as to make them for all oommorcial purposes @ single country; come into existence, founted frg of each other's Our own relations with our né Dour are of the most eordiai kind. Caos and bis school periance. We feel ego relations have preenta the double d the South, end both these bave which bas for years i, ification and esident a Dan a Mr. Walker, in pretirence te Cobd, » politiolan woil TMI¢D, Pub 00 conservabve espoure @ reatiess and violent agg provsl of thetonthern disupionisis, The Bot wish to give up Mr, Cobb and was to have Mr. Walker, but he was eq to commence his career by fending a supporters. therefore Generel Cass, a peo''ons, but too ex} eny encouragement Mr. Cobb, we are told, ‘Trew ury,’ with the intention that a) Cae am Scorctary of State. # Zeg i of for \he retirement which the Presid ble wher the Cabinet Eas been bi {io ‘working order, ‘and the demands pany eres, ‘be will leave his post life. ‘The =e 4 = 3 very compromise of that year. Ferbane any tenderoy in the South the sian¢ard of disunion, or to place their ave reats above those of the whole republic, while, on thé other hand, they will give no encouragement to the abo itloninte, and will oppose any attempt to limit the pomber of slave Sistas. ae ir. aoa wy Satirfy she desires of bis complex party, au for e¢miuistration @ popularity to which his predecessor cow's not attain, cb ts the explanation given by thove who do not see, of Gen Cavs an . We believe there is mach iy the state of our relatioos apy sitempt to kindle di between the rations would only damage its suthor. ® politician, and too well acquainted vhis country, to bring voluntarily on his by ® gratuitous challenge. mature ‘# the same ail bome that every government much the same course of 3 feones that the time bes come tbat circumstances do not admit ‘the result is & pretty even rate comprom se, and opem to the inconsistency, So woe suspect Warnington. Mr Buchanas bon of the theory promuigated eae will discover thet we uly Pp Perbaj Redan ay beat of bad busi eas, Di we COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ‘The Broker's Otroular reporte a quiet market fo: cotton, and without any quotable change in prices, aa averege dally busivess was done. The snies of the week bales, Inet abont 3,500 tor export "el n bestiess wes qnote: tons —Fair Or. ree eigniha of © pena: Jeane, eight middling, seven shine 8! ring seven nine ots e & penn: pany! felr Rove eight conte; middiiag, seven five 9 s0ok On amounted to hte of penny. sdaove Dales, of which 282,000 were American. MAN CHESTER MARKET. alae Beiter ce for aan et ft fall prices, ‘whe others state tbat stosks are increas. ? +t gel Joss, 64a. w 56s. ; short middies, rid in, 646. 0 66s.; bon* leas, 66a, a OTe. Gd.; Cumberiand, 6¥s. 0 64s. Mosars, Bigiand, athya & Uo. EE ee RE Coren Senet 76s. a TBs, and sales of st 66s. Tallow irrezu- pr Be American nominal at 60s, Lard quiet at 70s, a 18, LONDON MONSE MARKET. jesars. Brothas tho market decidedly 1 console were , Closing at 933 for money, an 90% 90% for wosoant. ” an aa SBOERITIES. vers. » Fe) an im, ‘od demand st ‘he follow ing rates:— ae “i C 8, 6's of '67 and '68 Massachusetts 6 ; do, ain Pennsylvania Central, Ist 4 Winols Central of '60... ‘rene Do, = do. ’a "7 Do. ry Do, do. _—_—_abarcs, Wiohigan Central 8's of 769 berg yy of 65 + ¢ ‘Timer reports the following on Friday, the |!’ —Now York Central 7’s, 95; Ki thira mortgage, 8), Liinols Central, $30 paid, 33 » premiu: LONDON MARKETS. Messrs. Baring Brothera pee steady, at £8 for Welsh rails and £7 15s. « £8 tor bars; pig iron steady at ‘7a. 64. Breadatuits dull—red wheat selling at 63s 0 64s. wad white at 68s. o 688. ; flor can at 286. 0 388.; sugars q ‘Tea—sales of Congo at 3344 LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. The Brokers’ Uircular reports rice in limited demand; pay mts but firm; coffee quict and uno! ; tom Py d demand and prices of demand for common Mesars, Warren and Tha: slightly lower, and quote the follow pool to New York:—Iron, 168.; tis, 6¢.; dry goods, 12s. 6a. 0 17s. 64.; hard 64.: crates, Bs; immediately, £4 18s., and for end of Mash, £4 fos. : ‘ ee HAVRE MARKET. ‘The sales of cotton for the week ending tho 10th inst. ipolusive amounted to 14,600 bales, The advices from ‘America by the Eur = the market was of whiob| werejAmerioan. Breadstuffe wore ver doll ravines ryient ollvity, Sogar and ‘colles THE LATEST NEWS. [RY TRLEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERrOOL.| APPOINTMENT OF A PLENIPOTENTIARY TO THE COURT OF PEKIN—DECLINE IN THE FUNDS. . Lowpos, March 14, 1867, ‘The Ear! of Eigin has ascepted the office of Pienipo- fentiery to the Court of Pekin, amd will proceed thither as soon as he has been made sufficiently acquainted with the views of her Majesty's government, ‘The London S¥mes city article, dated Friday evening aye— The funds have showm an increase in duliness, and bave closed at a decline of one eighth, ‘Tre Daily News city article of Friday evening says:— ‘The fonde closed at a fresh decline. Attention is now generally directed to the elections, and tnis clroamsiance coupled with the coniinued stringeecy of the money mar ket, occasions dullness in the Stock nge. de mand tor money continucs active, and genera’ and fall acted, but we do not remark any prossure. for silver bas beoome firmor since the re- rk: peipt of the telegraphic advices from the Gast. — AUSTRALIA AND AFRICA, ‘The Wooloomoolos, from Sydney, w b £10,000 in gold, arrived in the Downs 'n 88 days. Her advices are to the 19th of December, snd describe stagnation in business owing to the tmmoderate arrivals of goods from Eagiand. Some failures had beef announoed, but shoy were not of ® serious obaraoter, The mail packet Niger arrivod at Plymouth y ester ’ay, from the coast of Africa, Sho reports the coast quict and bealihy. The American tchoonor Moses Taylor put isto Made'rs March 16, leaky and with ‘ons of topmast. ‘The Opening and Widening of Oroshy Street, ‘The Councilmanio Committee on Streets mot in the Counc! chamber at 2 P, M. on Friday—Counc!!man Boole im the cbair, The subject before the commities wasa resolution offered by Covncilman Phillips, to the olfeot that tbe Committee on Streets ve requested to oremine and report to the Board whether {t is expedient to extend Crosby street, commencing south at Howard street. ina d! reot | ne to Chambers street, opposite the Park commenc. ing rorth ot Bieeeker streel, to coomect as near as possi Hin being re wae stivioa for the , he the mutter ought to rest Were for ever, es saver ‘a improvements the cy, but ti tropamea ebange be usolees, vent, and would rewultia great loss to the ‘The asecssmen is Would be very heavy could not be paid from the Street itself; it would terribly embarrass the oftizens there. Nor would it be of any public uly. 9 wide and spacious avenue formed by the Bowery and Chatham rane iner geallowen, aher speaking of the inutility of the projest, said that be knew men who hed been ruined by assessments for opening ani widening streets in this way, he mnew men who have recently been competied to wy toy Ay tO Dr. 1m @aid that the prop eition to open and widen Crosby street to Chambers street would not retieve Broadway, but rather encumber it at aad below the Park, for all the carriages and teams would rush tm to. me Fy Make constant jem lt ie be fow the Park Broadway wants relieving, not above 1s. Bevere! other gentlemen then spoke against widea Ree SS 1 mpeg etre Jntton to the effect that the proposed widening and exten sion of a ae voted ‘ oon 8; oe ' yey noo Korestea to be present, siaening toa widening. ot Ad droog! & strong footing City Intelligence, Tas SIXSET TO BRS LRANED.—Mr, Ebling sotided Mr, Ross Reynolds jestorday that bis coniracta wold bo delivered to him to-day, acthorizing him to clean the lower part of the city forthw'th, | » ems « consultation took place between Mr. kbiivg, Mayor Wood aad Mr, fivgg, and they came to the oouoiusion that (t would be well to clean the city immodiately instoad of waiting unt!l ‘the Apri! session of ‘he Common Counc: = [i masters bot Kittle whetbor thie decision is in sirict soocrdance with ‘the charter or not—the dirs and dus! have got to be ao in- tolerable tha: our ottizens wili uot be very the flaws in tho otty charter, provided the city griovous nuisance. We urderstand that the contract +s ‘Will go to work next Monday. Tuoy by >» atvoriinod for ‘ali the dirt carte they can get, and oi! pus tive haodred laborers to #0'k at the strecis, They expect to have tae streets in a tolerable condition by Coarsday; eid atter- ‘wai de it will be am easy matic’ to keop them ciean with the atreet sweeping machiues (hat worked #0 woll last year for the shurt time iney were in use § 1h will be good Bows to mos! of Our readers (hat thoy ave only two more days of blinding dust ww endure. Tar Oounon Commurras on O18,N StRwets,—The spools) committee of the Board of Counciimen, T. Jones, Jr., chair wan, appointed for tse purpose of investigating the causes why the streets of this city are not properly clesned, bave bad sevoral private sittings, They moot to day ‘at one o’elook at the Counc)! chamber, when several wit nesses will be examined and « taucroujh invesiigation may be expected The committee are determined in thelr efforts, and will make # thorvugh report. Tue Dean AND Boxer OLAsDestine MARRiACE.—We un- derstand that It is the intention of the father of the ran- ‘away heiress to eucoumd to the stern mandate of the law which says “his own, is not his own,” and which “dis. putes his right to bis own blood, and tolls his heart its biood is not iis own.” He is therefore determined to mabe the best of an etuivocal bargain, coasented to meeting the offenders egeinat pareuial sutnority hi way The agreement, if we sre 50: misinformed by lic rumor, is that Mrs Dean, née Mise Boxer, is to remain for twelve months as ® boarcer in the house of a respect- able private family. During that Period tbe bold, the dering and successful asoirant, Jona, is to be educated et ibe expense of Mr. Boker, aud wita the polisn which no doubt he will receive from @ Doctor O'Toole or some other Irish tutor, the whilom coachman and carpenter Sey beeen Wareerene Ae Be educated. Time will BUacLama AROUY IN THE Urrwr WARne.—It seoms a gang of robbers are very actively at work in the Sixteenth, Twentieth and Twenty scoond wards, and it would be ‘weil for the police to be 8 little more active, and protect Property in that neighborhood, On the 19th inst, the sore of Mr. Charlos Campbell, corner of Ni and Forty-fourth stroet, was brokea iato in a daring The \hieves stood on ® barrel and drove the , Whose store was robbed on the same night, Tacy mo1o from Mr Campbell sweaty one packsges of pennies, containing fifty cents onch, besides overcoats, twelve boxes of segar#, anda large quantity of tobacco. the aa) be very ore Sorper of Tenth avenve and Forty- third street, by Mr. Kembie, was broken into, and several boxes of acgars and ten valuabie canaries stojioa. The same gang of rogues a empted to cater the store oor- Ber of Nicth avenue and Twenty third street, bat was siarmed by a dog on tho premises. Tuore sere doubdt- loss other places entered om the samo night. Where were the policer Cucxcues yor Breancuza Down Tows.—The city at pat sens is fall of strangers from the country, merchants an others. who are hore to buy goods and see the lions of tue metrepolis Many of these strangors are religious people, who would go to church if they know of one being conver! nt, but ot care, stopping as most of them do ip the down town hotels, to wa'k all the way up town to theso fine chercaes where the pews are nil rented, and accommodations are given to strangers vory a ‘The following obur hes are wituated below fig 44 ‘very Oonvepient to wose who put up at the ho. besch Mehonpaten Fores contsd: bet plenty wa rented, bu eats for sirangers. Situated In Broadway, op- q bar Panis church, Episcopalian. Pe’ rented, bat £006 accommodations for strangers. {o Hroadway, be. iween Futton and Vesey streets. Old Jonn sireet eburcn, Metho-list. Pows free and strangers vory well treated, in john sreet, betwoen Naereu an¢ William Dutoh Reform: d obureh, corner of Fulton and William streets. Pews rented, but visitors well trested. Brranger> im the city very soon tind out ali we thonires and ower pacgbty 8, Derause they are weil eivor- 10 effort is made to notify them of the exist. ence of churches in our midst. Religious people should feo to this. ‘Tas Diechamcep OCowvicts.—A meoting of the Exeou. tive Commitie of the Prison Association was held on Wedvesday evenirg, (r Griscom ia the chsir. The troa- aurer reported that $130 had beep recetved sinoo the las} meeting. The agent of the Discharged Convict and De tention Commistes submiiied Big mouthly report, from which It appeared that tiearly 450 persons bad boon yi sited tn our city prizons. From this number those were cautiously @p? osreluily selected who bad oo friends Mt Sand, fed wilbout moans to help iteraselves, and crpecially those who for the Grat tiae witb crime. inten etpec ally young persons, from the dinerage consog: aud State prison, Such cases solecied » Complains Abandoved on thelr advice, 06; persons Giecharged from outtody oa their recommendation, 41, discharged persons and conviow sasiated wi money, 29 di obprged persons and couvicts asa\sted win auitable clo\bing, 18. dwoharges persona provided wita empioy- ment, i, From this tt sppesra that ibe association is doing much good, They need mouey vory mach, sad cont {butions in money or clothing wil! be thanafully ro celved by Hemry A. Unkiey, treasurer, No. 66 Wall atroet. Scwmea Exovemons or tux New York Frxawas —We learn that several of our city fire companies intend to go on extensive exonrsions during the coming summer Uniteo States Howe Company No, 95 wili leave this city on Joly Ist for Detroit, Mich. vin Baffalo. They will take the Erie Railrosd cars, sad at Builalo will be re- ceived by Bose Company No.6 They will there take the lake to Detroit. where they will be received by Wolveriae Engtue Company No. 3, who wore on a visit w this city & abort time since. Toe New York firemen will partici tn the exercises consequent u; the celebration of the 4th of Jaly ia De- trot, aod will retarn to the city on the Sth of Jaly. Tae members of Hore Company No 26 are « fine body of }O%n_~ Mon, and Will give the Wolverines a good idea of what New York firemen are. They will cumber Qty men. are to have an entiely new uniform, con sisting Of orab cont end pants, fire cup, red shirt, and Dinck neck tie, The atgomsment oo cach member js $60 Sbelton’s full baod has been engaged to acoom, the expedition, The Hose carriage will also be takem on to Detroit. The following are the na’ of the cMioers of this com; 3 Cha G Boned! Atistant Foreman, Wm 4B Browa, Beereary D 8, kes, Treasurer, James M, Turner, Henry K Roome, Represonta\ives Coennan Engine Company No 11 propose to visit Bor ton snd Ubariestown, Mase, dorieg the rammer The Se «for the occasion have not as yeybeen per- Wea Amerious Engine Company No 6 will go ons tom days exoursion to Canada by way of Niagara re 4a even q aitade. 3 1s te proposed to induce three of fire tow sion to Rarope, and Or pasion 10 go on an oxouri o' Bai ‘viet L. i The 2on aad Paris before they come back ‘Toe allsir ie as yot only on the dition 10 bs aamouteed. é owen werom Caarraa, 0. U, A. beld ite twoifth anniver. Ary at the Apollo Rooms, on Thursday cvening, 96th received. Notwithetanding Nothiegiom, the 0, U. A's seem to be flouri* hing. Fine in Faankum Graxet.—Betweon 10 and 11 o’ciook last night ® fire broke out in a German bookstore at No. 61 Franklin street, ocoupied by P. Stahl. An explo- ton took In the store which gave the (ret intima. window shutters were blowa i 2 if 372 itt i si df lait Rondout, He was quite dead and partially undressed: three feet deen, it it suppored taes uiside. No ong could identity the found tm Fixe at Yorxens —Tho large brick bullding owned by Judge Woodruff, at Yonkers, socttentally took fire yes terday morning sbout baif past 10 o'clock, and wre & gould be extingaisbod the bullding was nearly . ‘The loan is eatimated to reach between $4,000 and 66,49, Partially ‘usured. Jersey City News. Farat Acowent at rua Tuasmi—Two Man Kriap — Am S6cldemt ocourred on Thursday afternoon,-at the cast ap- Proxch of the Bergeon tvunel, which is being constructed threugh Bergen hill for the Now York and Erie Raflros@, by which two men, named Siward Dohony and Michedt Kenneday, lost their lives, It oscurred ®crane used for holsing the roor from t! 101s bisated to the cars which convoy it eway. Waile hoisting @ pieoe of rock weighing about four tons, tee Ih beld the crane parted, , killing thom instantly, Hoboken and Kennoday in Jorsey City, whither ther re mains were taken. Excars any RacarTune —Pairick Corcoran, » desperate man, lately committed to jali on a charge of committing an assault with a razor with Imtontto «ill, managed te escape from jail op Thursday morning, by meane of the insecurity of the workboue, His residsace in Nowarls avenue, Je} City, was searched by tts police am ‘Thursday, but he could not be found, Last night ofBoems J. L, Ayers and Baldwin were on the watch for bim, asd at about 10 o'clock caught bim as he was leaving Me Promises. He mado a desperate but unsnoccssfal strag- gie to escape, and was again commiited to jai) yoatorday, Large Inerease In the Production of Maple Sugar. Canmovis, Mad. Oo., N. Y., March 26, 1967. 70 THE EDITOR OF 7K HERALD. I want to say a fow words about sugar and its priea, Ag you are aware, sugar is high and going higher. Now, alr, you Lave no concep ion of the immense amount maple sugar whioh is being made this spring in the Nora end West, and aiso in the fest, made @ pound for tea or ilfeen years are cow evory tree at can run ® pound, and they vniversally, from 300 Ibs. to 1,000 Ibs, to of the large manufacturers, who g) as high trees. Oall for information on she-sabjeot trot corresponcenis, and keep the public thorot Up to regard io it, Maple is sow tor article, a 140. # 1bc., and will soon 120., and perbaps lower So you oan see wi marked offeot It w going to have on demand. Farmers gounemly say they prefor 0, smd when they oan oven tev or Bttecn dollars per year by a tew |, they will do so, for they are a d——@ potwithatanding they cali themselves the bono of the country Sugars mast go down, aotwihsanding they are now goin, Court of Spectal Sessions, Bofore Judge Russet. A CROWDED HOURE, Marcu 97.—In consequence of the absewce of Judges Bue sell On Tueeday, the usaal compliment of prisoners whe wane awaiting his adjudication were remanded, eo that when tie honor arrived this morning over one hundred cases were ready for bis dispornl. There could not bave beem lous thaw six hundred persons present, every avenue leading @e Court room waa blocked up, and the officers were compelled toopen the galleries, which is an unusual thing. Amor the cares paased upon by the Otty Judge, we soled 1 few of he most interesting — “4 * A MUSIOAL DARKHY, jenry Frith was charged with stealing a bor $20 worth of violins, aud sent to the Penkeutiary tot Gwe moa\ Kobert Featherivg'on alias Barney, a rough looking jnek- tar, woa placed a1 the ber foe violeutly iasueliing Wane ‘alley ebiet officer of the ship Mastit!, ‘The acoused knocked Mr. Bailey down, jwnped upon him and beat him very severely. ‘The Judge noked lum «hat he bad w for himsell, whem repited that he was @ seaman of the Sierra Hevada, tu Consaquenoe of the Ul treatment of the complainant oa a yreviouR , be availed himself o earlisat Rit to chaste foes when hw gor ashore. "Fae Comme #ald tua offieer beat bim he bad @ legal remedy and the Saenult waa unjuabiiavle, He was seat to the peutteailary aap six mont HB WOR'T LusRy. eigen: looking man, WAR Beri s leather strep Beiors tue compleim open lis mouth Mr. Allen guned we ear af bud proceeded tr narrate (ae cireametances of the fie said that the boy would not obey his paremtmb Stewart Allen esau) Binet, Aart hat he exhauaied dhe vocadalary in me of we ec ¢ to Dim (o waln: said he ome ay” my boy, wi je thing it is to have the bar nin, the bed¢icaten,”' bu oy Wud NOt go to echeal. Judge—!'T tix this mat Tf you bt Gus bey again address ng (he defendant) | will peud you to the peuanuary and attend t) your “area,” PR ge, Where you will have ‘to re- you are? Here in my mother, my lord.” Judge—J don’t want to nee her; go HCSHANDA AND WIE, ‘The usual comp!isner mplsinw dy wives against thelr busbends were ds of which wna made by a Gt Woman, As the ‘& leony ing the Dar be form. Court th bad @ remark biy airoug presie Jection for young men, but this Ingeonoua device had no elleat pi i Jadge, aud he was ses! \ the penienuary fur he fourth time, A Lor oF @A batch of anwaalic« Drought up for petty ineiha, were sent io the “0. Mister, Mister,” roared one of them who bo lite celebrity asa pick) ocket, “let meod ¥ 11 wever cote lure sgun. AN ASTOR TOUSE Tinw, oR, Fleming. « well droened »: Hk Donia for ALOIS cage (me ot his mozey, P’ ; attributes the attack to the effects of poison ‘akon tage bis system at the National Hoel, Washiugtoa olty, where be wane boarder, The resigvation of Breyet Major Sterne H. Fe Captain 6th Io(eatry, Bas been accepted dy the dent, to take eect April 1, 1857 The Trenton Sia’s Gast mays that on Thursday even- ing tho conchman Lean and his wife. formerly Miss Be ber, passed through thas city io the Philadelphia treme going Mocth. ARRIVALS. From Havre and Borthamptom. inthe steamship A ion FG ¥q Mandures, Meyor Has Ogden hdwa Kichard Colga'e, Mise Moree ned ae Mise Morton K€ LivehGeld, Mrs iuitoh field, he ward Litchfield and eer A Keinherdt wer’ Re nae and Felix Adler, Bude, A Coit, Jr, , WA Cavana, 8 Bernste J Haminel Otte Wotsohn P &tieone, Joka Herve, ® Marr. by Mar, Lon Bteneel Henry nthe Leoomte, F Abadie A edie, Joba Pena, raemer Andrew rich, Wine Atle Lire Ming, 1 rn Hevard and eon, Mire in; Jon Givpa, Mee Gikbay pifred senine, re boubet aad danghter, Mr ame, 3 Leopold Mine & » H Vetter, A Jaquet. Fred Jorg, Mina M Soudtetm Francia Mar Good Mr Np i Mra Geyer, C Retin, Sinn M Ritter, Mrs Pavenot F Bougere, & o & Beaignot ° Biua, B Kgmena © Roos, Mra Mikes and. -_ ai Bongere. John Dem'n! From Li il, im the steamahip Europa oa Mies "Pouscgtord, ‘Min Canill, Mre Wares and ton children, Messra Rawes, Sears, Branding, Ogivry, son, French. Dryfu Word, Alcock, Fy one's, Btake, Ki 17. Burtree, I Carpn Brown Giada Alley. Meo sally, Mame % a. a a . anily, gods Thomace, Wermha, Alemmetes Hpencer, Heathoote. Mina J Jevite, RIVE. New Orleans. }) silt _ » rons, Com, Meee Punta am Peddrini—and twenty {n the stew - Por Melbourne. Aust-nli shin Ret Gauatiee—J 0 01 MeNvity and fady. Me Mel nica ‘ety 3 M4 nd Mr Rmberson fon, ville and Indy, Innooente ase. Mr MeInt fomily, hy, Potint mrs |, Joby 1, Daniel Oxia, To Olen * Naam ow 3 } J wr tebard i “I McCormack, Jobe Piizgerald, Jns' McMillan, Thomas Robert Smith C Youngstrom, & Ormi o J | —*.. r Ret ‘Now York: taller, eitm Th, Joba Rew ti CRemalie, Format nae rice, Ibartven, J OC Obtenary, THOMAS NORRIS, NEW YORK PILOT. ‘The funeral of Mr. Thomas Worrts will tame piace a ovolock thie morning, from hie late