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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 Our Paris Correspondence. against Napoleon J.; that their defects might be remedied IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Commercial Bankrupteies im the United FIRES IN ‘Panss, Deo, 15,2080, | without overthrowing them altogeiber, and that thie Btates and Onnadas im 1090 NEW YORK. Dresdfal Calamity—Six Leaves Lost wy Javany 2, 1860. Fire or Suffecation—Narrow Escapes. A review of the year's business enables us, in thie, our About half-past 5 o’clock yesterday morning a fire broke t EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. )THE CANADA'S MAILS. ) Eee x Cc 5 and gres—Fair for the Benefit of the American Chapel in the Bue de Berri—The Opera, dc., &c. ‘orrespondence Picturesque and beautiful than the appearance of Paris, | ¥ the | and placed it upon the counter in the store, that during with ita lofty monuments, ita towers, steeples, and sym- | old military aystems were inadequate to meet the require: yet think there at ben Man Scent. general Amprove- | her absence 1p the basement the store took fire, it ia metrical arches, intersected by avenues of trees, all orya- | ments of the “present day; that if Prussia should bo nent, "The trade is understood to have been satis- | supnoged by the bursting of the lamp. The buildings a THE APPROACHING CONGRESS OF EUROPE, | sanzed anc gitiering in the beams of a December sun, | engaged in a war without her army being thordaghly eLary, and ia profi, i measure, counter alanced Wee | four story brisk double tenement house, containing two cannot easily be imagined. Sledges have not as yet be- | reorganized, it would in all probability experience tion, we feel safe in thats healthy and moderate | families on each floor, When the alarm of fre wag a, ae. ae. gan to ply about, but it is understood that the Emperor is | disasters as severe as those sustained by the Russians had been |, and that the of the | given the occupants OF"the house were all in bed. The Pacey coming out with one of a new construction, which ie to | and Austrians, and that in his capacity of Minister of War ey I ye The only el aatd | smoke soon, penetrated to the Mallway and bécame Our London charm all beholders, At present, however, there is every } he could not conscientiously undertake to introduce « plan easeuings Grunt tin ecerens country is that un- | so dense that all chance of escape by the street door was one Doth | cutoff. Mrs. Schlosser and her three children escaped un- and political now agitating Hue ana goon jy» We delleve, will prove a tem- porary one only. ig oviient that the efhale of the disastres of 1867 still mourning for the only surviving brother of the Great Na- | though be was willing to agree to such modifications of King Jerome Bonaparte is dying. The | his own scheme ag the Prince Regent think Lae spell 4 wided only that ey did not Ser the basis OF which next day Bonin an auto- injured. Her stock and furniture are totally destroyed. | Me tues Cabal ‘Seyfahness and Joalousy-— Yanal Project—Zngiiah ‘Loss about $600; insured for $800 on the furniture. and gro- Improvement in the Prospects of the Great Eastern—Th¢ 7 that they exhibit themselves in the heavy sus- easel Lately to be Onartered by Mr. Lever=The Avant’ | wonderful vitality which has hitherto sustained) the old | PTY mg Saye rm eric Y | cories, in the Rutgers Insurance Company. aflantic Mail Service via Cork—Departure of Mr. Buck | wan under repeated attacks that very few men of his age franh leer from tho Prince rlioving him from bia func oy el Si me jy bsksody | The following is. correct list of the ocoupante:ot the ingham Smith for America, dc. could have resisted has at last given way, and it is not 8 Minister of War “on of disobedience to Doth creditor and debtor that the latter possessed the | buildings, and the number in each family, and the namem C ability to in or very nearly 80;/and averyjgeneral spirit of. bend , that, uni erste croummancs ‘Was most praisoworthy, existed, and was proffered an: accepted. ‘Circumstances however pamebeeen that this his Royal Highness’ orders,” but at the same time improbable that before this letter becomes fairly alloat on pois him to the command of the Eighth corpe d’ the wide waters of the Atlantic he may have breathed | which has ite headquarters at Ooblence, on the Rhine. It his last. The Emperor and Empress were both with him that this treatment of an old and merito- Of those whose lives have been thus suddenly taken froma them by this sad and heartrending accident:— Buiping No. 203.—First floor, grocery and dwelling of . Commercial and political affairs are, as usual, mixed up segether, and this week the intelligence is more than \sually important. The British government has #0 long ‘with an article filling twelye columns, under the title, “Shall we have a War with the United States?” This ar- may be hav {been accustomed to hold» sort of police control over all | yesterday. ‘This morning appears a bulletin in the | Ponectuer and ihe light it throws upon the views of the aaa a aearaticd poner) tad ieee cana cate, | Ars. Schlosser; herself and three children escaped. Los . Barope that it seems extremely hard to give up the away. | Moniteur stating that his position is: eminently criti- | bility of his ministers, have created uo little sensation, ry ‘and Wate large proportion of the | OD furniture and stock, $600; inured for $800. Egypt stands at one of the commercial gateways of the | cal, and from a private source 1 learn that | and it | gen a Bonin has mot only tradera af the West had seade lnveoteanta Ip real estate, Beene Oe Se eine ae 3 all ' world: Egypt is controlled by Turkey, and the Grand | his constitution and frame aro 0 thorougtily prostrated ba ae nee oe ‘but | requested the times of '56 seemed to promiso safe, but Py ped ping iW. Mr. Feidier' ‘which ‘stating which wore in fact injudicious, unsound, and have large! that suffocation must inevitably follow one or other of the | that a Goneral dismissed “for digobedience to or- § sion:— the depressed éondition which thar 4 Porte, in turm, by England. However, since the armies contributed.to jon ‘Third foor family of Robert Barns, self, wife and five a of France, England and Turkey fought side by side before | violent fits of coughing by which he is attacked. ders” could not be a fit person to oscapy, any ‘Well, then, we shall have war with the United States; | °f our country now children. 'y sll escaped to the roof except Emily, # Sebastopol, Franco has claimed, and justly, aright ocequa, | Rumors have been flying) about Paris of an intenaea | (uiterofiee, Some are of opinion, that hehas falien ® } ror when the’ sword of Breanus Je thrown into the sotle, qa tlie cake rece aith that of Great Britain in matters relating to the King. | abdication on the part of the young Emperor of Austria. } whom be had made himself during the Oriental § We temple of reason, justice and. law is cloned, ond ane Fourth oor, Mrs, Nolan and son; eccaped to-the reef. 9 t aut war by his to the Western Powers ; this, Jam ‘the | Which have been Buuspixc No. 2083¢.—First » occupied as & .om of the Museelmans. I have been informed from very competent authority, .. ae tis Jin ‘that he was | AY be the result of this struggle, wo to the traitors ( the end, smal) per ca on the debt in- | Market by.J. O. Smith. Loss about $60—no insurance. ’ Now, the great bone of contention has been the projected | that though the idea bas been overruled, a proposal to a Se ie ‘the Czar and the Prince pay neal for for them & Tarpean rock shall not | a" n ed ‘Second floor, fami of Markus Nathan, conseting of salts found wanting. Our observation of the cause and effect of & orisis shows | Wife and five children. Mr. Nathan took two of eanal across the Isthmus of Suez. A joint stock company qe with M. de Leaseps st the head of it, open to all the world te take shares in, was formed two or three years since, to \ carry out the project. Permission was actually granted, ‘that effect positively emanated from Francis Joseph. The ent at Bresian, had the Russian Order of St, Alex- young man is said to feel intensely the difficulties which Neweki conferred 5 have inaugurated his reign. His mind is naturally gloomy | freater of Auairia~a cltchmsance at ‘This article js from the lading organ of the clergy hat, heretofore, it has taken fully four or five years for | Children to the root and told them to government (the Sociedad), and was preceded by one in the country to recover itself and we are not disposed to | then returned for his wife and other cldidren, enlargement of business the coming tering the he foand they had bey beets my oy an Feat | doe iD the sien At tral Uy had flowed him back lo the bulma and, wan E that is, Turkey permitted the Viceroy of Egypt to grant the permit} but when the pickaxe and shovel were ready ‘|, to break ground, a national mandate came from the banks i ef the Bosphorus, crying, “Hold!” That was the finger of my Lord Palmerston, By the mouth of the British they had followed him back into the building and But 1g With the smoke. He went in search of children, and was not seen again until his yey 4 tn thls view 1@ dullness of trade the fall has acted fas Dest iok FRE were taken fromthe ruins . Bo e firemen. IN lee ata re 1860, | Third floor, family of Moses Grosaman, fait as ration of war, which to-day is spoken of as cer- tain in the event of the American Oongress doing anything bat condemn the recognition of Juarez and vote by way of Vienna, if the Gordian knot ofthe Italian ques- | adjourned, wi tion were not, after all, cut by some violent measure. It | Uoned ae A. uM. last fa said that the Emperor. wishes to abdioate in favor of | Lovembly of 1848, and tbat there was 2 fut gE ( : i t “ week \) ambassador at Constantinople, be said to the | hie infant eon, placing the imperial government, during } his being returned. Since the dissolution - e a wise ution, and, in very many cases, sons. They all escaped to the except ‘gut, You must not permis it; England ob- | his minority, entirely in the bands of his eg a custlermanded (heir orders; and thie very wank of bast Fab téed about four bag aang Jeete.”” The matier came to be discumed; various | Archduke Maximilian. ‘The amiable character and libe- | (io Pommerciafand industrial undertaking ca gress ma movement, which now promises to be a regular one. Fourth floor, family of Andrew Cosgrove, six person Feaeous were given, and hints thrown out why Turkey | ‘#! lendencies of this Prince are well Known, and no} cing ballding establishment at Magdel ) Our merchants well undestand their own business and | in all. They made their escape to the roof. "An old wo~ ; doubt, were the Emperor of Austria determined to make | f'08 hint E.ctatealaniies render hive od le, the wanis of the country. Inflated times may lead them | Man aged about fifty years, named Mary Dwire, who wae ftcod in the way. No spparent authoritative veice came | the sacrifice, many might bo solved thereby. } 2 whick a He rn epee but, taught by thelr recent ead experience, | stopping with the family, was suilucatcd. Her'body wa } from the British government, but, somehow, it was sup. saying of he ney fierce, is 20 patent signet they are at this moment euiliciently conservative, and are ba yt sheer or OE, It io damaged: posed to be inimical to British interests. Somebody said ‘at the Tuiler! not likely to glut or overstock the market. Suchan event ¢ building i@ owned by 5 | St ships could pase by Suez and the Red Sea from the Me- Cae ee enema Tele e caer ee iy ite | wil ba produeed ouly by the desire of European tmamnfac.| Shut @2,000 tnd Je 20% gare, sain oa = gn i ream yep ‘It is @ question if Mr. Mathew turers and consignors to get rid of their ‘by shipment ‘not be forced to suspend relations bere before he re- try. to this country. tion house, where Coroner Schirmer held an juest Upom ‘Giterranean, creating s short voyage to India, without the the bodies, and the jury rendered verdict of ‘“‘acgle at ‘mecessity of any transhipments, or a journey around the that ‘nothing could prove M. [| ceives orders to go to Vera Cruz. The banking and moneyed interests of the country are of f ~sehdibounen onde. between Schultze ts a great authority on social questions, faving § Well mayask, what means all this apparent | generally gound. Money remains easily obtainable atlow | dental death Cape, Trieste and Masneilles places of great | him ae to fee! that the bonds of intimacy the two 14 his of the mo f tunacy? “ould my reader live in Mexico awhile snd see | rates of intorest, and good mercantile paper continues to | FIRE IN GREENWICH STREET—LOSS ABOUT $25,000. fe importance, and London be no longer the contre of the @ommerce of the world. The Freach papers romonsirat- \ od at the firmen interdicting the echome, discussion was Jorced on, and what were we told? Why, the Nimes very coolythis waa some two er three weeks be sought for as a vestment. crisis of 1857 has operated favorably in this respect, by forcing capital from illegitimate into more regular channels. jaaagne interests, we regret to say, still remain in a dep condition. competition of other coun- the submission of the people to the besotted clergy who rule them—oouki my reader see and ap preciate the ignorance and idolatry of the Mexi- crete ae the power igh ‘s a few tricks, pract %, fimguerers.npon the Jn ian over years still have dpon the ater part of the best | tries, fostered by direct governmental aid, has driven out - Mex Ne cokers thee this hour a | our Euro) Ocean steamers, and has had a tendency to and before the fire was extinguished every floor was to the reactionary measures of MM. age—stated that England had no possible objection to the | value to his A sincere un- pan ond Wi ‘ill the? faally succeeded “ 7 zi Manteutffe) jestphalin, church mountain in Jauisco, lepress the interest, lly. This, together with thefact | burnt out. Mr. Larue’s loss will be about $2, aid to 4 oe irwould be hpilt ; but objection was made to it, be- | derstanding between us will be Palit dont do, im ejecting him from his scat. The conservatives, it 2 that theres but idle export demand or American pro- | ParRLCut,, Mr, Larue’s oes will be shou: $2000) aie we cause it was feared that shareholders would lose money if well known, and who has as many | S¢ems, do not mean torun apy candidate of their own, ducts, other than cotton, keeps it in its present condition, | were occupied by John Brower, as a hardware store; ‘he making of the canal wore attempted. titles to my confidence as to my esteem.”” ut to vote for General Brasth.¢ bie veteran and the foreign tonnage from our shipyards is | loss on stock about $10,000: insured for 95,000 in thé Tt will not be very easy, I guess, to extract mach addi- who is patronized by the mod: (very mode- eee We believe, however, that the | North River, $5,000 in the Continental and $5,000 in the ‘What e-wonderfully bevevoleat sou! John Bull, in‘his | 0° Wi Beco abe t’ complicated state of European || Tate, sodeed), wy they hope to secure a in energy and skill of the American Boople Will not permit | Firemens’ Fand insurance companies. The fourth floor national capacity, bad all atence become! No govern. | giuirs ‘this iy response. The Western Sphynx | bis favor, and thus prevent the election of cithor of the this torpid condition to continue. epiteesetinset was occupied for the storage of apples, by Bernard Me- ment objection had ever been'started to prevent Buglish. | may vie with his ‘D two others, whoare odionsto him. Tn my opinion im the domestic commerce of the United how. | han; loss about $1,500; insured. The filth floor was oc- vids e Prince-of Or: is here, sojourning in the Hotel | the result of the ‘will be determined by an under. ever, is much greater than its foreign tonnage, aud | cupied as a prepared cl manutaotory, by John xiags yz mee dying out their money in railways at Panama, in | 5 10) in tne Place Vendome. His Royal Highness was | #taDding between the democrats and the liberals, who, if J} French who will lend @ ater than that of any other nation. It is prosperous. foes about. $1, . ‘The building is by J. & W. ; , Sanals around Niagare Falls, or in any other schemes, | received yesterday by the Emperor and Empresa at the | ‘ey ‘in the support of either Schultze or Hennig, or helping band and ad the clergy to rapes he theceo Af e interchange of commodities enriches nations and | Hyler. It is damaged about $6,000, and is insured in the however wild or unsafe, much leas to forbid the earrying | Tuileries.” ‘Sir Robert Peel a stayiug at the same botel. | of any third candidate they may fx upon, cannot fall io be 4 Mexico a European prince. bis is ory, Temay, be Constitutes an important element in their success. Other | Irving Insurance Company. The origin of the fire is un- q ot “of the projects ‘by those who were willing | The of al appoints for his successful. If, on the contrary, they Piitybid'te the falons Dat] one Shing Taina say looks os be were tel}- cenitniog Foch bave. fratered. and. tod thelr com. known at present, but it will be. in by the Fire } . at the appreaching , Count de bia Min. | Tunning thelr inen, and nether of them will yield to the tag the truth, and is, with all his merce, produ manufactures, have developed their | Marshal to undertake them. ‘But mark the resut‘of this | ister in , and Viscount de Paira, Minister in Paris. | Other, it is not impossible that they may be ultimately imag Parte thest amongst nations. We, as a na- OTHER PIRES IM GREENWICH STRERT. evlemn faree-—this dqg in the manger policy! It | Weare til uncertain as,to the nomitation of the Pope. Doth defense render oar asabtiha poy terpenes these matters 10 | saostty after twelve o'clock on Monday mornings fire is -authoritatively stated that France, Rumia, Pros- | S°,0° Sora wodshous ix hese, but bone oad ee puibentarty the navel Tenens ta eats ee eeronat Tho late war in Europe caused the producers and broke out in a stable in the rear of No. 429 Green- win, Austria, Spain, and-even Sardinie—“‘e te brute” — conferences. with Lord ley. ‘The Austrian {he lonting topics of the day. ‘You are aware meet- rence in ber views epon Mexico. All the recent acta ot | rators in the produce of this country to entertain the be- | wich street, owned by Mr. Maloney. It was partly de- through thelr ambassadors at the Porte, told the Saltan | circular, the dynasticiem of which iz #0 obvious, has a- | 1058 Deve tiresdy been held st Bremen tanta Moaaiity | ist Sovermment in this country show clearly hat | nee Tne eee docheend or Conseanent | strayed; loss $250;n0 insurance. One Orso Was #0 9 ‘the canal should be butt. Fusd Efendi, the ealy Turkian | Tendy ewan to bother, the. Gneliah Ambassador; but bis cf persons and property on the high ees in caso of was, Gi boo A ope tehted completly thin ides and the coasedecnee has | verely burned that head to be killed. ‘The ames. ax- Minister opposed to *the canal project, resigned, and@ the | racter,-and believes from ‘his frequent intercearse with ‘we have now accounts from Stettin that the Chamber | heavy demands againet the ‘constitutional ‘eee a.neriben pesetration of whens imtoreate. tended into the groatey store adjciaings, and before the =~ speor Sultan found himself surrounded by most pressing | every-one of the magnates who will on the 6th of next pee de Pe ih be mea Se: gove: the fanit is with government for em- Ps ip ath Scones ane Cate ADE L ranl Gurecatet aban ray ga a sess gar es stitut count vern! urge adoption : \- chiefs, country, ‘8 Boul . | ‘firlends, with only the sword of Damocles, wielded by Eng- | Te secs his, way tof sate oration apcaference, that pasties tng Congress. T have already hinted | payin, commnoe oF ittecnatcaal ve’, San | condition, - We are pleaged to say that; from our observa- | \ A fro was iicovere by te polos ofthe i praia dand, on the other tide. Now, what do we find? Why, | les nine, “t fe said, then his ‘principal, Batthe truth Prussia is not thle pe eee ‘have moet infamous atrocities upon for- | tion, it is conducted on healthy and mercantile prin- | on Monday n! hk 5s avons eee ° in the: land backs down, and gives up the point. That such | is, that Lord Cowley, though representing England, has ag | the influence of the suthorities the expression eigners. js the first duty of a foreign mii es. liquor store of Thomas Ryan. Lint Ron ‘trike one lat slay a a. litdesto do with England’s-views in the matter as a bank- lic opinion in this ; it is by no means improba- || Mexico to ‘with treaties and ong iitestets, exibrocing the yield both of Ionia. burner setting fire to ashelf, and was extinguished be- ‘The a ‘organ, in Teader . | er’s chief clerk has todo with the real property of the fe that the movement may be partly owing to suggestions Meee dies nat only hie ceky ‘but anact of kindness for | 808 and ) have varied, and at one period of the year | fore any damage was done. terday, sayb very tamely:—‘Seriousty, “however, we | bouse he serves. In many respects the ambassador is | Pecelved from official quarters, pointing out the utility of | him to put his friends right when their disreputs- | Were looked upon with and . FIRE IN BAST THIRTIBTS STREET. see nd reason srby, if ‘or any Sapeany foe cepeing Say Te ans for feally not having | n'a qucstog go nearly adbeting the imiorewe Sr Ure cock, | Na kasciaee Plage ems in, an-egutvocal posion,, The | £eb"wealh tuduood as to prociaa ine Ll, waieneee | About half past four o'clock on. Manday afternoon a tire people thetr Cal le] ayy - pursuance course: y the a A ee ee een Mnad fiited' iim 0, he will have no teuames: world. % is favored, too, by the whole German seprssentatsve EA@taused iaxperientedpersous 10 take have proven that she is al ly able to carry her crop | occurred in the dwelling house of Colonel Vosburg, 49 more than we bave done to counteract the delusion. We | tionto doso. He is aman of few words, not's0 much on Bross, white the Baglsh Journals, ahd the timer especially, certain gots of hia for the protection of his fellow | » amos, hepeuiing on tarcign aid, a Raat Thirtieth strect. It originatec from the register of gannol tee that we are bound to sustain eternally eition 8 because <f, the paucity of bie ideas, His Seenstaas water a cates and ridicule it, a8 thoy dit | men.and American residents as acts of hostility to lhe Te erect ae ean s a the hot air furnace, and before the. flames could be. ex- cause of good . grea! wobetinate sdherenoe to” some | Se0r lespatch, ‘This, yunerative arte ; company, ee ete are nog econ Principle which bis ehiefs ‘have once laid down fer ae al orgie pee sane statement 1 von- a arnanai da sod are now i & properoun rae extentot 31 pub. There ib or taceanoo oa ihe fora Powers.” im—no sophistry, «no » ‘oan move | tured, ithowt. good 7 in one of my former 4 ture; but the building ta said w be insured. course understan means. ‘him, and the natural uprightness character | Comm lat in case the subject was broached at ‘The importations from China have not been in excess, | ture; ie bul ‘ stks of Done ere yes ae or ater is, of course, ap important auxiliary. ‘Thewe who ail the Congress by'the Prossian % would be ‘and the stock of both teas and piece goods is comparative- ‘The alarm for the idaneniot belt eashareane’doelt Key, Greece and Poriugal—Bngland haw-long pieyed the | bave to meet him kuow beforehand that after the Eng-|{ With the full assent and approl of England, it we ly small. Teas, it is understood, have paid a small profit | was caused by a chimney at 42Spring street. No damage, part of s bully. ’That is a game, however, that two, and Plenij hae-eaid his say it is only throwing Fae eee een a me w Soe Sie Mga grees Sdanip to the importers. The jobbers (we generally) havo FIRE IN BROADWAY. more than two, can play at; and when four great Powers, | 2&7 words to attempt to resson with or cajole him, ang | Jim Crow’ with-an agility worthy of neighbors on done better. ‘At half-past nine o’clook a Are was discovered on the Desides severabemaller oues, insist that: the Briush go: his premises it will only be in conse. | the to wide of the channel How long ago is it since ‘Tobscco.—-The crops-are good, but the quality through- é ~ th “ out is inferior, and fine qualities will ood . | second floor of No, 391 Broadway, in the dwelling of M. shall not stand in the way of ve- | quence of instructions from headquarters. The | the ly. thas never KA ee are 7s * ments ‘alt-the ‘world are interéatex: In as te ol 8 brought against him in Fogland @ his un-Eng. | Dever” would -attend the Congress, or if she did, i ‘The main profit of the tobacco interest has resulted to the | 4. Chambers, wno also occupies the first nuur as a jewel- Britannia must abate a little of her” I. ‘prejudices, ‘consequence of his foreign education and ‘would only be on certain conditions which she would no grower, inasmauch as the leaf opened ala ah nan welll store. The flames were extinguished by the firemen. ness and act tho anus. TWO a seievwvey Ido not think important. ‘natural cha- on any account?—and yet wo now sec the market has been constantly receding, manufac. 6 di ‘to the furniture will'be about $1,600; insured Great Britain could have retired gracefully from the con- wy eles oo ay ott bite eevee, uu Magma twee Yow yon taamy oe Stew ant = turore Teeped uo profit. Jobbers and dealers in the for $1,000 in the Rutgers and Exchange Insurance Com- test, but now there is no grace in such a step. She even | is not likely to suffer on ‘account. He is, in fact, one | the council beord ander the auspices of Count Walewski on this subject has been the |. | Manufactured article wero cautious and supplied them- ul ‘There will be a damage of about $200 to the puts a wry face on the affuir while backing out of a tho- | ofthose men whose feelings are of that uncongenial natare withoat aby. S heins chiens afer, having ity to ‘American iniereste ia tho. couatry. Th selves as thelr wants dictated, and though they have not | Poms na gxtures; insured for $11,000 as follows:— Toughly untenable position. But the matter will not be | that it is dificult to say with whom or what he docs mos | £0 tterly scouted the principle which is now sought to be | naturally are opposed to the United States, and ek made money, they have kept themsclves, as a genoral : 000 gtven up without a stroggle. Some of the, journals think | ®¥mpathise out of the circle of his own domestic hearth. ent it would not do to turn round allef a sudden, | rather surrender to American dictation, and many of | ‘thing, in a safe condition. 2/000 fhe British lion should histeeth. As’ to the paltry children he is 0 doatingly fond that he is never | 204 to defend what they had formerly rejected; it would | the most liberal of the Mexicans are 0} ‘to the United Imported wines and liquors have been profitable, from ¥ A pretence that this country looked om the question only as | happier than when, stretched at full length on the floor, | *how too plainly that were only actuated by selfish | States because they know that no can be done their | the fact of = ve repapa corer “neat ‘The pro- 3 & financial one,and a bad investment for stockhoders, | he bas them rolling and: tumbling over bie: in all di motives, and that what 'y had denied to the claims of | country without an effective intervention, and they sus- | duction of wine growing countries in has not been 1'500 ‘ou will see by the articles in the London felegraph, the | rections; and his wife is his friend and confidoat in every aioe and bamanliy, they ware ready to graut aa goon ag pect and fear the United States will not do this. Asan | much beyond the home want, and the export to this coun. 7 Rar; potpena , that such is not the view taken of | etophe takes In public orin private, But outeide of thig | ‘eir own interests were at stake. fact, Tahould not.| cvidence of what I say, I make the following extract from | try has amet orronpt en it. There is, however, a Total $11,000 Je comin ie i ereray plcou geriarngsh Sarasa wera | Ghaion 0 te gery ume tad ee make treat | W'aet'r ‘ye ice "ea ‘Seating Wer tces | Soe Ge grape i Thu Sooty "wie as | Tie baling ibmags sbi’ “itd he I would andaubiedly be perfectly Just for Egypt and | picious, averbearin ant, except where he | MoM or yielding, WhIS in hie heart cr ee arene Sere are Steck te cs tnt mado up here. ‘There s no prom of a diminution in | Eulekerbocker Insurance Company. must not indulge his mood. Cex nt Reta, bay tho Frouchs,eavebrdbear ned Wigide. He | overjoyed to have a system abolished, from which in the is pibcar, say the English roaidenta, and euch 2 fool that | Present relative ato of the navies of France and Fnglan, he'ig. 2bsolutely afraid of doing right. The Emperor un- compared with the magnitude of the commercial interests questionably likes him. He likes his few wordsand tho | they have to protect, the latter would suffer infinitely kind of isolation with which \Lord Cowley ensheines him. | grester detriment than she has ever derived advantage. self, keeping ae he docs aloof from any of the imperial | Such a proceeding: ‘would be quite in accordance with the entourage. Lord Wodehouse ie allogether a man of wait. | character of thet astute politician, and T bave no doubt ferent lamp, and by his natural quicknoss, <i facilo | {24 Jobn Bull would be firmly persuaded he was acting manner and happy mode of expression, not umlkely to | With unprecedented magnanimity, and lay claim to the play «oonepicupus part ia whatever position he may be | ¢k¢Fual gratitude.of mankind, when in reality he was only Dnited States will sbare in the advantages, laced. Feodned varbeiauee® which the march of events hed Tsend you both.a map and a panoramiobird's eyo | _ It will-be remembered that.on the occasion of « meet- lered valueless. . Yiew of the ground. The canal is to go from -the bay of | ing assembled in the American I, in the Ruedu| _ The King has been very il] again, and is now slowly re- * Pelusium, on the Mediterranean, entirely to the east of all | Bolé, to do honor to the memory of the deceased Mr. | covering. He had been advised to spend the winter in the mouths of the Wile, and run nearly due south to | Mason, Minister of the United States to France, Mr.Curtis, | ‘che South of England, but he has been Dap cenhnt Suez, ninety miles along the site of the ancient | the treasurer of the chapel, made.a statement relating to | duced by this last attack, that travelling is out of Aho canal, built in tho time of tho Pharanbs, passing through a | tbe impoverished state of the funds of the chapel. fo | auestin. Both mentally and physically he is in a de. natural valley using several fresh water lakes, leaving the | rather unwisely tacked his observations to « motion | Plorable condition, and it woul ANOTHER FIRE IN BROADWAY. Between twelve and one o’elock on Tuesday morning & fire was discovered in the hoop ekirt manufactory of Miss M. J. Carr, No. 881 Broadway. The flames spread rapid- ly, and in a short time the entire store and building were on fire, Joes on sock and fixtures will be about $3,000. ured in the Kings County and otner insurance companies. The building is owned by the Lorillard es- tate. It is damaged about $1,500; insured. Phineas God- view it as another step in the heartless icy of the United Yirg tee beret my fe for its object the pro- fina) gradual acquisition of the country. Depend upon it, the immedhate results of all these treaty negotiations at Vera Cruz will be—first, the withdrawal of many honest minded liberals from their party; second, the creation, by the lange: foment be 9 of a very general aye ainat all foreigners, common cannot (for want of intelligence) distinguish between Americans & them throughout and their prospects are now encouragin; appearing like them; and third, if the treaty is car- | ffom the that prices are believed to have is Tied out the interior towns will be uninhabitable for for- | their lowest point. frey also ocaupied part of the buildidg as » bookstore and eigners, and hence the poor nation will be loaded with | The shoe interest, it is understood, has not been remu- | Union square Post Office. The letters were savod, but more debt and bad fame, from the ignorance of one poor | Berative to the manufacturer, while the credit jobber has | the stock and fixtures are ed about $500. Insured race and the heartless diplomacy of the United States.”’ | realized » moderate business. The for $1,000in the City of Hartford and Everett ‘These arc. the opinions of 2 ‘wealthy and intelligent Mexi- tes. can who speaks for himself, but,I think, expresses the e the pure article. The distillers of domestic liquors "The foroign pauientere acetce a \d_ jobbing trade has ware im an br 8 been remunerative. The American mudufactiriog hard- ware and Jobbing interest has been 80 successful in its pore ry the foreign, as to have caused a material juction ‘The hide ahd leather interests have not boon good tho past year, but thelr capital and worth have sustained r tribute the’ necessary funds, pro rata, according to the eommercial or maritime position of each, and then invite the United States, Great Britain and other Powers, to join, snd exclude those who ‘declined to contribute. "But the canal company organi: yy M. de Lesseps, under the patronage of the French government, is on 2 thoroughiy beral basis. ‘The money is to be raised by. joint Bock company, their investment is to be made profitable by a of tolls, and it is to be open to all nations alike. The Suez Ship Canal will inevitably be built, and the E i es about $200, Insured in the Ionilard Insurance Company. It was occupied by Chas. dry goods interest is a very important branch of a morcy for himself | sentiment of many others. a>. tand of Goubeeea ht and running close by the an. | he made for orecting a tablet to Mr. Mason's ry on | 0d bis family if he was releaged from his sufferings, ‘The American policy of Mr. Buchanan has forced the | *rade, as counected with our foreign and domestic com- | Hobbs & Sonas a paper bag; and paint store. Lose cient Persepolitan asenane rected to the meaner, of | the walle.of the chapel, and thereby caused (1: ating necessity of an “drérfoass intervention in. Mexion, sud the | merce, embracing not only articles of necessity, but also | 0 stock aboat $300, sured for $10,000 in the Phenix, Cambyses, and entering the Red Sea just by. the eastera | suddenly to break up.’ Since tenyhowev. ‘oliow- | Defaleation of the State Treasurer of | longer it is delayed the worse it will be for both partios. | those of taste and luxury, and has been more al- } Montauk and Firemen’s Insurance companies. + walls of Suez. The railway already built is avery long, ex- | ing ladies have formed themselves into a committee:— Maine. The acts of the American gaverament have forced the | lied to the agency than any other. FIRE IN HOUSTON STRERT. * pensive and circuitious rote, being 184 miles from Alexan- | Mesdames Berry, Bigelow, Cranch, Giaenzer, Green, Dale, (From the Portland Argus, Jan. 2.] clergy to petition the aid of France, and, whether they ‘The two staples of cotton and woo! have maintained fall Between nine and ten o'clock a fi dria to Cairo, and 84 miles from Cairo to Suez. Unless | Evans, Gilet, Hntion, Pepper, Richards, Townsend, Tret- | For two or three daysthere bave been ramors current | get that or not, to declase war upon the Uniled | and eatisfactory prices troughout the year. Although 0 o'clock # fire occurred in the por- the surveys of the engineers and the and plang are } ter, Walsh, Warden, Thorndike, Bagel, Curtis, in our city that the State Treasury is in troubl ‘ary Siatcsand banish American residents. Points gained | there bas been a rary, increase in the production, con- | tar house of Alexander Cross, No. 642 Houston streets grosaly untrue to nature, the plan is perfectly fea- | Hutchinson, Jones, Strain, Moore, Phalen, Sargeant, Of cowrse ; and the same authority seta his and | by the treaty are well enough, but thoy cennot be held | sumption has beeu fully adequate and the supply te not in damaging bis stock to the extent of $1,500; no sible. But that is not the most interesting ley, Smith, Tucker, Tomedn, in order that a public Probable deficit at a high figure. If this be go, bis bonds. | without force; and if force is ‘sed, difficulty will follow, | excess. ‘he upper part was occupied by 8. Gibb age dwelling. subject of discussion at this moment, The question is, | Of fancy articles may be held on the 20th, Zist and 22d | men will also be involved, ene of whom is Neal Dow. | and the United States will be led to do as » neces- Our domestic manufactures of both cotton and wool furniture by fire and water $1,000; no can Great Britain be permitted to stand in the way of « | inst.,.on the Boulevard des Italiens, for the benefit Se cannot get at the facts yet, and therefore speak only | sity that which the alvilized world ia now calling out for } bave beenentirely satisfactory. There is no surplusage of ance. The building is owned by Wm. C. cat commercial Project, interesting to the whole civi- of th@funds of the American chapel. M. Court, the artist,@ of current rumors. But it will not at all surprise us ifit | them to do as a charitable duty. ‘tock, nor contraction of work at the factories. Theim- | y ig damaged sbont $1,000; for $6,000 in the world, simply because ehe sees in its execution a | bas handsomely presented the use of bis rooms for the oc- | @hall turn out that the people of Maine have been fleeced i for the spring sales were generally remunera- rance Company. portations fc tive. a> Cl upoepioes, have, to a considerable de- the {mporters and jobbers, from the blow at bi casion, and during the three days his picti |- | tothe tune of from er maritime and commercial supremacy? The '. . 4 iy! pictures will be al. one hundred to one hundred and fifty FIRE IN THIRD AVENUE. Jeading Powers of t no hati. | lowed to remain on view. dollars, by their State Treasurer, B. D. Peck. diecpyelat yin be ol seer rales Coe ere ca at Wt Protestant temple i Paris, and cost, belive, in the eo tactsnsoet orion ont iu tne Courts ef te eek, coos leat the great West, which is large consumer, is | Atfour o'clock on Monday afternoon & fire oovarred in. e fortunes and of the Great Eastern are | porchase of the land and construction, like | Legislature moets and the Governor will be compelled to stillembarraseed. the dwelling No. 141 Third avenue, among some bedding; looking brighter. A 1 Of the shareholders ia to be | £11,000 sterling. There ie an excellent congrega- | declare the condition of affairs in his message. The jobbing interests of New York and other cities of extinguished with a few pails of water. Damage held in January, and in a few days we are to have the | “ou in the morning, but very few come to attend the eve- | _ It will be recollected that Mr. Peck went into politics the Untoa we Judge to be, generally speaking, m safe and trifling 2 report of tbe arbitrators between the builder, Mr. Sontt | Bing service. from the pulpit of Casco Street Church in this city. He }, and the trade has done a fair busi- 4 FIRE Ht BAST Russell, and the Company. I have direct positive infor- turn to theatricals: Giaglini, the tenor, who had al- | was for several years editor of the fournal, ing the ‘city retail interests su: NINETEENTH STRERT. mation that this award will be entirely favorable to Mr. | Teady won such golden opinions in England, has at and became Treasurer of State on ‘accession to Abont nine o’clook on Monday night @ fire was discov- Russell. I say this with the more pleasure, as most un- | *ppesred before a Paris audience. The opera chosen for | power of the republican party, in 1866. rear. depression in the retail trade is the | ered in the dwelling house No. 26 East Nineteenth street, statements have gone forth in letters to the press, détut was ‘‘ Tl Trovatore,” and his success, I think, Porriaxp, Jan. 8, 4 domestic economy consequent | cansed by » extinguished by the interested and others, some of which have | bas becn as complete as his most, e admirers could . “ ‘nd Accounts for the light sales of police, . appeared in the have desired. Italian Opera on the occasion was fa] | _D- D. Peck, our State Treasurer, is a defaulter, and tho fears ere on that there 7 FIRE IN LEXINGTON AVENUE. 4 late meeting, convened by an indignant shareholder, | 4 the very ceiling, and such was the intense anxiety ma- | Governor and Council have notified the banks having do- or embarr.wement in this line. The 4 broke down for want of a quorum. There was considera- | nifested to hear the illustrious débuiant, that when | posits of State moneys to pay no checks drawn by him. Shortly after ten o’clook on Monday night fire dle “noise and cenfusion,” but no resolutions, nor sensi- feo, peititainery, Scenes were over which were to red inthe house of No. 16 Hook and Ladder ble conclusions. at the meeting of shareholders to be | introduce him the stillness in the house was | The State issecured by his bondsmen, and be bas made corner of Fiftieth street and '’ held Jan. 11th, 1860, all business matters pertaining to the | # if every breath were suspended. Then suddenly | over bis property as security. the flames ike bellding ana a ship will be Brought forward, and some definite action broke out from behind the scenes those thrilling notes Lee ET BERT TAGS conaidernibly ae ‘The fire ie = were a taken respecting the commercial position of the graniest | Which all the world had come to hear, but Cape Cod and the Union. work of suppotied to be the canon See Geen tee ae en aon Mere ig: 4 ‘out 80 clear, ell ike, 69 ty od : nes In the numerous other tend : “s : DOW a be chartered to | one by sui y FaDg out 80 clear, RO ot numerous other branches le, which our FIRE IM RAST TWENTY-SROOND STREET, Mr, John Orrell Lever, LJ P. several ofthe Directors | full of music. At the conclusion of thie beautiful sere- ‘The national men of Barnstable, Mass., held a English and Ameri- | limits will not tus to follow out in detail, there has About ten o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred. anda of the shareholders in favor of that | Dade the house seemed to rock under the paedoy on the 80th ult. We have room only for some of the re- | °&2 merchants and residents of that place. Mr. Mathew | been a gener fair business. fa Course. If that is done, it will eosure thres oF four very | plause which followed. Ginglini was oqually # diene conticaes te enter his protests and shower bis throats | Following cur ueuat customs’ at the clos ® of each Fong; |, Ded yeing Rowse No. 176: Riek, manty -esoand desirable ends. The company will raise money enough to | 10 the “Di Quella Peri” apa the exquisite “Mision” It | “Resolved, That not as adherents of an; but as | Against the clergy in consequence. The result so far has | we present to you our table of statistics, e Ubodying such | #used by a setting fire to 8 bed with @ 7 off all the debia api finish the ship; ake will be pic | Was the opinion of some parties that bis voice rather fall. | inbetancaortne Of Barnstable, cad sul ‘higher’ | been that the cclragen have Deetdiminmten so trees | iafermunticn as°il enn en we cuts tions for the <~ cabimlltlia ie Fito «regular trade; and the ebarcholders'will be yusrant | ¢@ of power: end if there any deficiency it is here. But | ‘aranmensvet the Btates, whose’ property on the | Englishmen are concerned, but continue with all vigor as | future. ibeehad tage The Hsrper’s Ferry Affair~Triel wou bees ta th eon Seine | Wisetracs cena” Senter, andoneh te | seems crorrnhere preted iter he Aimer ng | oun Americans, To cau is obvi the | , The anc veoh You show da in n87 Gor wore wpe a mI lone, for . Lever 7 wi fron 24 lo . Init ¥ Gui the steamer she will make her iret voyage to Now |. At the Grand Opera David's opers of ‘<Heroslanum’” | course wit all South and North, we deem ina |. Laterly the clergy a en aoe the tarit of 166 | trading rms, and br 1800 2 ae Aer act oe Ba iter Fee cn Ferry ate moan that arom ork, and give several million Americans the | /* Sti! the grand attraction. The Emperor and Empress | public duty to assemble F “to give e: to | in the most flagrant manner, chi ag high agecighty:six | over ’67 is accounted for by the fact that in ma our some lias detng the sneurrectiontst, 6 10 ‘opportunity to inspect Noab’s Ark, Jason's Argo, Cleo | have been twice to witness it since taking up their abode | our opinions in view of the present disturbed condition of | Per cent extra duties. This fas Boek made the subject of | table of statistics for 67 we counted out a large Saher of ibe ‘present. month juary. ; Falras barge, we Adriatic, the Vanicrbilt andthe Persia | # We Taller. PRvMe Sentiment, and the dangers which threaten the | Severe remonstrances trom her Majesty's representative. | firms who had suspended, but who have niace re. ¥m0e / suthoridee, ti Cuarletown, aad 1x be tag ms all rel ‘on, and some! ander than them all pear 77 clergy government agreed to refund which wey | suthoritien ‘Whether the Great Eastern is ever pul into the Now York Our Berlin Correspondence. Resolved, That all attempts in the Union by any por. | money exacted Over and above “iho legitimate tari . Jatorson County Overt is ta Ma, Seen Aree ot the "Tre. mall service from Liverpoa via Cork hes uterly |p ceasal, Fons dbualecsAsithets ttenenc: (ROL OF eee eae by, ache ot | fringeménts to be" comnaltiod, Sad ine reset ino an change i roaton Wo Biome et ea oe Ky Averpoo} via Cork haa utter! is : or means, to incite resalt is ‘that in relation to broken, down, The lage mal ites by, the Cana at Paget of fs von Asbttrery a soother sa oF to air up aay class oF race governed iy they cannet refund, and therélore, attempt to excuse the mado jn consequence of ‘Sea 7 ee over forty bours in getting ion Prince Regent—Another Electioneering Struggle ww, to resistence joodshed , ve charged as high as booted cont ‘Mason restate and twenty-three hours before the mail was delivered in | tween the Democracy and the Oonstitutionalésts—Zmanue the constitution in all persona’ who ius ald and extra daties, and there is to tasoa why any Taay not three Eat as dese i summon ag ) Liverpool, the | Samer was riding at ber anchor | iq Raver of Mainiaining the Inviclability of Neutrat such an enterprise; and is actual treason in those if they nee fit. rapt del United and North America | Phillips, amd other Northern abolitionists before © age in ihe Mersey. This will never do” Cork 1 com rho, as the wilful or fanatical instruments of such insite. | | The report has just reeched here that Miramon hag | ofthe enormous sum of $460,266,671, of which amount yraneaaes; and it is quite likely that the. Virginie mae 7 out of ‘the way; itt over five hundred miles from Leu | Property on the High Seas—Health of the King, de., &¢ |) menin, commit overt acts of violenoe and murdercand | been con at Atenquique-tho great bar- | $92,008,608 will prove au aneoluto logy to the ereaior, | authorkies wilt eubpoma the same partien Yate thelr ae fon by combines al and pues cerrene ent iets outor | To-day 1am able to commaniate some further particu | justly ieserye the highest punishment known tothe laws. | ranca between gpa teh agg Etie revectiye Piemonte Amer minton if they gets chanee,. evens was the right hand ¥ hand, Galway ig a Jay Dearer America than Cork, nea | 188 especting the dismiseal of General Yon Bonin, which | ,7Hat Segond A St Javasion of eur sister ene pay nig lareetil to tare eee figures we woes 0 taclined’ to" discredit bat Yor the by yn fe soe ee see post | —_-feveral hours nearer London, to that short cut at taking | continues to engross s considerable share of the public at- | ia m gross violation of every moral, egal and eeaativaticasl | Nees. ‘The Feport is Jash here and cannot be reliod on as Pit wil by pc rors ou abe that in 2867 | 1% Pince of Cotonel Forbes, and. learned hiss the wea the wind out of the sails y Steam Company | tention. It appears that bis plan for the reorganization of | obligation which binds these States in one com- | & fact, 2 fork were about “ His age is but twenty-eight, will not answer. Perbaps i Me. Cunard and the Lives mon bond of Union—and bad Do maere oa the failares in 6 Cy ot Metre number, Iniaber ian, | sualive of Noswich, Conn. He lea large, umataee host poolians could have the shaping and fash’ of the | te army had been discussed in Cabinet Counci! previous nO ‘and a balf per cent of the entire number. In 1856 a little and fi men, BS sen lat ng wh “Gs | tote tmay ote Pace Regent to Dene, ct ater | ieee, ns, rum a den ep Se ieee acs eae eres | spare 8 Haters Pane ears tics mae better job than dame Nature did: A it if, we must put | « protracted debate, in which the General gave a detailed | than Virginia bas to complain of Massachusetts for extcut: eetidtely felt tn the cities of the Union, for the per cent Sve bullet wounds. He has recsived muth more ap Sith ae Rensteork Of te Almighty "As Back SA | eas ot Qe apeclc, rosette isyry.cliretbe, pro- | 28 the ‘irates, incendiaries, and srurderers that from ‘ot twenty-one cities shows about the same ratio, The {anyother prwonera nein tha there on the Mersey could” oot fing It out, Laveroool aint | posed, was finally approved of by all the ministers pre pd tw ett on alma’ Haare ey Pant he Renate ae ey ananes | “On tie. 1ath ‘Booouser, George ‘Benno eg.’ Bie. ail the word.” Should that unfortunately be the case, | sent, and by the Regent himself. As to the increased ‘ox ‘And therefore, {t and I ly follows that the amount {avolved is com; small. R ‘vens' counsel, wrote to President lox you will probably fitd it out as soon as T i morally with the crimes manah tae natacceseie se a tion relative to the trial, and the Lerma yn By this steamer Mr. Buckingham Smith goes to Ame. | Pendlitare that would be occasioned by the new organiza. | *7™pathy with Joon Brown ts sympethy wits see Crames ae OF BANERUPTOIES I THE CNITED STATES. | nicating with Mr. Hunter, the pn rica | He has served two or three years as Secretary of | tion, no diffcalty was raised on that score, there being } and the conematinn of me emved sites, WHICH Makes Us 987 aa, Helivrad yg went, word. back that Bieveas had nob been, Kersten ated, roby aided (ch | about owen sion thaler ramainng from he vot: | ere Dead a fo green 2 condom ta wd ae fe “arate | the'ecnertus me pas Sie ag a, hen ae eae 8 tary loan of the present year, the application of whist, | Shpt0¥e the motive, is ong saying wo approv' lit. BOB ai been settled pon, and on the 20th, ‘Y. Simce the death of irving appl ch | which must be criminal, they lead directly ¥@ the Ordinary failares in 1857 3°08 $1 Mr. Sennott to Mr, Hunter, who replied by the fol- avd Prescott, be is now atthe head of American writers | to military purposes, for which they wore original- | commission of crimon United sans _Disggaet Court. Rg ‘aor aaro'ooy | mine letter:— . the Svauards, the: Moors dnd the Mexicana, “Among a | 1 desiened, wonld hardly be objected to by the Cham matt heretere, we hold all Colon haters ant PS | SWEARING shee? THE NEW gNITED BPAMRS DISTRICT ——_—__——_ : Tho. authorities of Virginia hare delaMey saat large nrumbeF of Moompetent deadhect stonders | bers. After the Prince’s refarn from Rresian, however, Sar sak sess . * mat ATTORNEY. A. Cats?” vom A CumGrKAx.—Tho Coroner of White " Prk pss rg 2 SEE re nitinha smd pretenders r the enemits of our peaco and prosperity as arm, Jus p-—=MMho Hon. James J. Roosevelt, ex Justice of thie county, a romred reward of $100 for the arrest of ee bene a he ew fortaed ares Tetuesd our country abroad, Mr. Smith | he eont for Bonin, and informed kith that he had-conéider- | merchants and farmers of Cape Ood, whose Fig sp ea dine toe ee ed the subject, and found that his project involved too | Pery = eee eet = and at home, a ono r patio our maritime and comme! i hope the (aited States | Fadical a change in the military institutions of the kiog- | 27h 2A the worlds and of a higher position. | dom, which bad worked so well during the great war | jhe undiyidgd napional fag & we 3 , have Bo informed who evaped from the custody of an | "When tle trial will come off I am unable to eay at pra. ville, on the Car. | sent, but presume it will bo sometime during the winter: jb ult ‘s | probably during the next month, but this is by no monag ANDREW > Cortaln, has stood conspicne gentleman, and he is and to the diplomatic ee may soon have his services in wyfeme Court, was this day sworn in before Judge Betta | ofoer while being 4 District Attorney for the Southern dis | mi road, to the W AoE or