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LE * (NEW YORK BERALD, MONDAY, FEBRDARY 6, 1865. Ve ws ; * . “o—_ - m ~ Atma eos uly fe day witlacne whee Oe | INTERESTING FROM igen mn ee . %, “im, « men tell no » shall 3 A free on eine * Z TN hte eee pb nfhta Eeundor and the interior of thi republic we have Oar Tax:Pleo Correspondence, @eage to have a meamuc? legraph, ~~ conan ites Tend at unt hat ongral Mosquera mse oP. on ante190, Deo. 27, 1864. , = h deavor to obtain ie ——— a Poly ‘ railroad, daguerreotype; snd _Dhotogrephe are Arrival of the Steamshi inion for Tea amore Purchased by Pera in Gon Fron PROCEEDINGS IN TH, SSGISLATUBE. =~ | aasemiitan’s Difoun. <auing—A Blect of now the chief aids of criminal uciectives, and Tres me MAASTLED 7 nat port, he having tad net, o8 suspicion, to leave SENATE. "wD, Feb, 1, 1806. Simei te = Bie. 7 oe the Shizie- inlonding to place then se eens for thelr par 1 4 Sranawn, “'qanounding that ; Port Protected by Englana— noel time may not be far distant when the Costa Riea. fava needing Place them on the line between Pana- ooh measege.came from the Governor . 8% slere'ry, gna on the Cotton Trade M sie tian world may ha i the su ma and the other ports of Colombia on the Pacific. If ress had passed the resolutions to a lish ad the British Vessel te Monopoly—Union Chase ., y have to rejoice upon ip this is trae, and T have every resson to believe tt, the ae eee tp to act at once in the — bipers Will 0 the Wisp—Intrigues Against mo one, an ee rat to id o See, Penemenhee’ lees Memos wasg ih, od pea, ao | uit Hamre othe Cocmiay op Pe | iy dy denn nt mon oe | ea 2 jets ota : rel E . vf . ‘a y THE SPANISU-PERUVIAN QUESTION, | wii "ovotutiona, ‘Wo. trust tei nica ot Plotting ware | ate Mack. © resolution, therenn tnieod: rom the interior and the capital the stéto of amare | ES HI she Emperor Maine rake that nows of ‘The Rumored Recognition of the South kind will be fully successful. matt Bre. ofolook St was reported Yack, and Mr. M. ‘| te by oe means flattering oF interesting, ae Parr | nod gail cea aie hapae tice ttt aiii eA @ resoluti be 5 5 by France, Tho stoamer Talca brought ns ihe long ex; Gon, | others fought tt, trying toy Gee pa aaeeicas on, { from any pact of this new monarchy through which 1 | Ud#F this news the Moxican loan was much agitated. Tomas 0. de Masquera from the Cauca ‘The Genaral ap- | Veet Lilinois being hoa of other States: but it would | Dave been sojoutuing, Nothing settled, and things seom ’ The rebel papers of this city have been for tdo. Se pears better than when here 1 * | not nator Mack beat them on Parli tary tac: \ chaotic than ‘ome time endeavoring to delude their readers Prospect of a Speedy Set- proved him. Hoe leaves by the fap Pay A Re ties, and at last the resolution was adopied.” ithe vote ag tigen se ed ores: |. Mar need. we; ag, wil that Louis N: en route for England as Minister Plenipotentiary from the stood :— pect it otherwise under the new rule, or Napoleon es ith the idea that lapoleon was about to tlement. . United States of Colombia, ‘The goneral has boom lead. ee has Allen, Bushnoll, Eastman, Green of | Order.¥ Poor Maximilian ig not the man to disentangle = Fecognize the so-called Sonthern confederacy, ing s very quiet life while here arranging his business | Sar Potere, Vicari este co eal, Mason, Met- | ue ye, can akeln. Nor i the mantlo of Napoleon of acne prior to departure, While here he wi: roe , Scofield and Worcester—18, and’ they have fixed the aa waited upon by 8 | Nays—Coh-, Gi dimensions to cover the land of ‘ 2 date for this new deputation from the national troops now quariered in thie | q NAYS -CoWs, Green of Aloxandor, Hunter, Rally, Van- | suffolent m the aztes, | Particulars of the Blowing Up ®rench policy on or about the 4th of March. | Major Gemeral D: 1 Ei, Sickles | °!y for the purpose of mating their griew and how | Seveer and Westoott—6, although 1 '2W in @ shattered condition. For Mexico | Wo hago of eral Danie! sighty of their number had led foo want noglech | gs, nizor moved to sien the senate lacks not in n ¥tive talent, but the moral culture of that ot’ the Steamer Eclipse. : there ything so absurd as in Panama. . tod or dna thao. pace one perp erg rt ‘no | t Aiirm tho action of Congress abolishing moran and | which her Divi. ¥® Master has gtven her, for the future . to concur therein. ‘this, The expectation held out by these jour 5 wer to help them, but at the time he remarked ‘bals is not even endorsed by the most hopeful a aE foreman of the OH however, which is all ae) fonwpnta) pape by flag After considerable parliamentary | destiny of the na. ‘40m must emanate from the mothers, gi? House anally conourred therein bY 4 | ae the moving mo." agency of thesons in life’s great | ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE LIVES LOST. manoouvring, vote of 49 to 22. febel papers of Richmond. It is alm * | piece of ‘paper which turned be a check drama, And truly 0.¥@ is now being seted on the Mext- foded there that every chance of foreign recog. | MEWS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE. blur alf Uhe sam be had boon sont for ia proces nnayvenia. can otage, and throcigfiont the Americas, of no amall se faltion, direct or indirect, is gone long ago. It tarued, but it was a masterly stroke of parey .de amare, mira maguitade—one in wiNsh the Uniled States is deeply} A Battery of Artillery Blown a ae aoeeoe, . 3, hep interested. ee read from the Governor informing the | On my arrival here I fxitet this port full of blockade Senate that he had from the Secretary < ry ‘Washington motidoation of tl gon prima runners, which I learn has Ween the case since the with- he of the amendment to the Coadtinetion akoieine drawal of the United States: forces from Brownsville, M"The joint resolutions ratifying the action of Con- | Th® mes sre of the mowb abandoned character, of every | THE REBEL ARMY IN WINTER QUARTERS. the amendment’. te the eenenticon | Ratton, all chiefly under the protection of the Euglish ‘takes the rebel papers of New York to discover ‘that France is going to acknowledge Mr. Lin-| AFFAIRS IN THE INTERIOR. coln as President only of the States that voted for him in November, which would mean, of for life. T have % from the highest authority that Santacolo the Presider of this Btato, has been advised by @ ve whose advice Re dare not disro, not to attempt to i as member of lect from the Bitte of Panama, for be wll doubly be rajcted In he Up with Her. fame & recognition fh on. — Arrival of the “Grand General of Colombia,” — ly adopted by a vote of fourteen yeas to eight prndclieg with so much Seat Ne aid the enemierof iyi Sui teptile-dheae Oo pa previous time Tomas’ C, De Mosquere, Tho special order was the bil ratifying the amondmenta | 008 of maf i tetrn, for hele coon wit Tot THE STRAGGLERS REPORTED REJOENING FF, 3 n ie more a gvere the people and governments of Europe ke, ke. ke. cotoma, knowing ali thie, gave the advice, whiah may | 10the Cnlted Slater Constitution probibiing slavery (in- } to takernway human life. "T have, serovar I tog oa &e., &e.; &e. te poaltive in their conviction that the “con- m ‘getting a fiea in his ear.” Whois to | ‘Od watched these movements, and I Aid that no plan has Mr. oa moved an indefinite postponement. Not been spared to dastzoy tho citizens of oe Norte, y Eng- men and Waglish officers abroad; ts make a soverance Mr. Brown, of Warron, delivered a nee, and power. | of the Union, to destroy the power cf'the North, and - ng commercial traffic a measured terms, as alike defying the laws of God und | tramplo upon and degrado tho. principlee-of liberty, man. swagger over the ruin that Great Britain had wrought Mr. Wi of Sovanenesee, followed, and was suc- | by her so-styled neutrality. coded by Messrs. Cochran, of Erie, Manly, Thomas, T understand thaé within the last two weeks six block- Shenk, Guernsey, McClure, Alleman and Ruddiman in | ado runner havo ontered this port—five of tom under advocacy of the amendments, and by Mossrs, Searight, English colors, one Mexican—all laden with cotton, and Bowman, Rose, hig Pershing «nd Alexander against | aif fwrnished througt English agency. ‘ the passage of the bill giving legislative assent to the On the 14th of this mouth—the day I arrived‘here—1 amendments. a found the city in a state of excitement, on account of an The arguments of the Union merabers were mainly | jron-slad yessel having been chased Into this port by & those which have been'advanced in Congress during the | Union cruiser, Her name was the Will-o'-the-Wisy, God- pendency of the amendment to the constitution. The | froy master, built on tho Clyde, near Glasgow, two hun- pay all the oxpenses of urney to Bogota and back we havo yet to find out. pyr ill have to suffer. ” federacy” was s collapsed bubble, It is re- | The steamship Costa Rica, Captain Tinklepangh, ar- ‘We havo another distinguished officer among us, Major led in France, says our Paris correspondent, | *"64 t this port yesterday, from Aspinwall on the 26th | General Daniel E. Sickles U. S.A., who arrived’ by th . 1e consist “of just such ani dioatas. ate ult, By this arrival we have interesting news from the } steamer Costa Rica from New York. Idid hot core to = stuff Pacific, which will be found in the letters of our corres: | Make any impertinent inquiries’ as to why he came, oF made of.” Neither the people, the press nor Pondents at Panama and Lima, would be litle as ati comme) alitongh tn lane the government have any idea that there is any | Among tho passengers by the Costa Rica is General guage whieh might plaka er eta? power in the South to recognize.- Our London | Tomas. de Mosquera, ex-President of Colombia, who i @ general, although minus a leg, and on crutches, ieorrespondent describes the suggestion of re- | i# route to England as Minister Plenipotentiary from } O” his stat” Liciiouant Haiph; whe, mia his right «cognition by any Enropean Powers as being bape deysicnane of his staff, Ldeutenant Ralph, who is minus his right pbinicn arm, both the gonoral’s leg and the aid-de-camp's arm vy ss 5 ‘he following is the specie list ef the Costa Rica:— imet “with jeers and ridicule” at all bands. | panama R. R, Co...$17,722 Augusttelmont&sCo. $38,540 rt. 8, being lost at Gettysburg. ‘With the fall of Fort Fisher, he says, blockade | 4. & P. 8. Co.. 15,761 ©. A. Rol Mr. John J- Dawson’s Despatches, . Hrapquantnas, Axwy o¥ Tim OOM*ERLAMD, \ Eastport, Miss., Jan: 26) 1866, RUMORS FROM BRAOG'S ARMT. } A désarter reports that General Riploy (?}' hus relieved Hood, and that the remuant of his army is at Tuscumbia, being-reorgwnized. Tuscumbia te forty-five” smiles frews here. Savawxan, Tenn., Jan. 26; 1600, A party of about mixty guerillas were seen‘ in this nelghborhood Jast night, but otherwise there is nothing of importance. Itis a prevailing idea around and south ‘The authorities of Panama have commenced selzing the goods of those foreign merchants who dbclins to pay the commerefal tax. Some ten of the pritteipal houses Aifelder & Cohn... 31,600 Loos & Waller...... 98 é ‘ tion of the democrat may bo summod up as fol- vantea slear of hor cos running is all up, and rebel scrip is being sold | Schotte & Bro...... 43'800 Wells, Fargo & Go. .150'801 St em ee Mage rl Pg a a Teen ccipbas the canals ae RETO oe a on hes fiatity Indes with run'tions Of war, and Wouhtiorg: Troma | Of Here that chose who come within our linos for the par- Bs low as two pence on the pound sterling. i ae 2 ned “ oe FROM ASPINWALL. this oahie will bo we cannot even surmise, for it is not Gi eer ce avery t Sia ioe Dima ee aeenamaat her arms and armament, intended to be eatipped as a P pose of avalting themselves of the President's proclame- Le} f te NM genre ete ; present i ith th move- | privatocr. She cairiod’ toa guns in her hold, two | tion are subject to military daty if eligible. Uniier such a condition of public sentiment | Duncan, Sherman & 10,000 | wrong. who Is in the right or whorsin the | ments; that slavery was purely a State question, on | Mounted’ rifle cannon, and aa immense quantity of ‘The ably t> has re for fs api three’ aye : in Burope, and with such facts before us, how | puwitiyiiide’i Go, 10'000 2600 MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, Tatain upon the country Wr had, bes mado ao by Waane | finall,arms, powder and lead; ton boxes of ries, tment | ahaa known for yeans | ridiculous it is to speculate upon the prospects | J: B. Newton & Co... 0,103 "gag | . Tho stoamahip Costa Rica, with the Californie* mails a y Es Gea anes Bed Se aie Gr eee fe Teno A cone age | ington, Madison, Jefferson, &c. by W. C. Scot & Son, Birmingham, gunmakers. I soon 1@ discussion occupied the entire session, learned that a strong effort had been made by the United Bens bill was passed by a strictly party voto of 56 ayes | States Consul General at Tampico to seize or detain the 500 and passengers, arrived at Aspinwall on the 22d inbt., at J. Strauss, Bros.&Co. 85,000 noon, The'latter crosset the same afternoon, embarked of a recognition of the Southern confederacy Cuirron, Tenm., Jan. 26, 1868 | The gunboat Lexington run into'the §. B. Brazil yostess Panama, Jan, 26, 1865, on board the’steamshiip Constitution, and sailed the next “ ‘ mg France. Louis Napoleon is {00 wise to un- | T0tl......saseversseeeseesserersseeereeee er $650,418 morning for an Frantioo Tho California travel shows cempment le Pere pled Witeo. the Wien sab day, at mid-day, tearing away the starfoard guard of ther lertake @ policy so manifestly disastrous, ek Ba zn i [igiceconepdiyromg Marbles sepenetwtca dioaem toy Mary under British colors, the English Consul, who is a most | Brasil and taking off several packages of fright THe Even dmitting that he acknowl edged the inde- a mama Corresponden two hundred by covery steamer, and m7 ‘or ihe a PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE. avowed enemy to all and evorything American, lost no | gunboat, having only her wheelbox damaged, was able to It proceed, Axnarors, Feb. 3, 1865. time in joining issue in the case. The American Consul Mr. Oarnott, from the Committee on Fodoral Rela- | General (Mr. Chase) remonstrated strongly but in vain, ons, reported, without amendment; the joint resolution |. declaring the whole praccedings a violation of the revenue ratifying the proposed amendmont to the constitution | laws. Yot ten cases of rifles had been landed on tho forever prohibiting slavery in the United States. wharf, as also a nomber of sacks of pistols, and the ten Messrs. Turner and Maunp, of Baitimore, advocated | cases ‘containing two hundred rifles, But through the the resolution, art Crarke, of Prince Georges, and | influence of the British Consul (Mr. Jenson), at Mata- Earts, of Queen Annes, op} it, amd, on the con- | moros, they were again allowed to be reshipped for stusion of the discudsion, the resolution was adopted by | that port, when it is woll knowm' thet her real destt- Oe (clowns Meg tr “ cite’ wal oe Deg is Galveerco, Texas, The Par ae ae Davis ae battery. Four were killed and eleven missing; forty ‘ras—Mosars, Loo Carroll, Cas not have more efficient agerits in foreign pot pan Eng- Ghroline, Davis of Washington, Maund, McNeal, Orr, | lish Consuls or nilnistors, louditg every aid that art ora | Wer? Moreor loss injured—ton, it ts fearedsfatally. They PYilpot, Tome, Turner and Whitney—l11. Jausible fraud tan invent, under the broad seal of her | had four gungand ammurition with them: Everything Navs—Mosars. Clark o, Harwood, Jénkins, Jones, | Britannic. Majosty and abused neutral laws, was lost. The ammunition exploded ond hour after the Lerdsdale, Mackall, , McMasters and Stephen- Mexico ts now up in arms, from the Gulf to the Pacific, | boat caught fire, while her hull was floatiag down son—10. to resist aggression. Many people have been bung like | river, and more than one poor fellow was jod in Anamvt—Mossrs. Billinisléy of St. Mary's, Trail of Fred- | dogs, while others are watering tho soi? with their bl burning timbers. Besides the battery there*were about erick}-and Waters of Somé: fourteen officers and men proceeding home on lea’ pendence of the Southern States, what would it SOUTH AMERICA. with the frefgnne for Fjoth a fae kip shipe tH amount to? ‘ on this side were loaded to their full ity, pastas It would be a mere brutum fulmen, | The Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s steamship Skilen noe fat on on op a pol ry ig ess he followed up his declaration of recog- Bogota, Captain Holloway, fromy Valparaiso and interme- | the vacant space. I- caw understand why the nition by assuming the championship of their diate ports, arrived here on tne 2ist inst. Her dates are | Dumber of passen; will fail_off while a strong * 5 . | Opposition is runuing’ to Saw Juan, for travellers, eause, and sendi . Valparaiso, January 2; Coquimbo, 8d; Caldera, 4th 4 » ing them material assistance in Coblia, 6th; Iquique, exh; mth; tp ath; le0o; notwithstanding their dread of the transit route of Nica. more feare of the miserable tubs called the shape of an army of auxiliaries, Suppose | 10th; Callao, 18th, and Paita, 16th. Sho brings the fol- | steamships, and the bad Rreatment and. fare “on board of that he were to send a force of twenty or thirty | lowing cargo for New York:—-173 hides and 9% bales of | !298¢ that compone the line between Aspinwall and New th nd aes ‘ork; hence they choose the least of two evils. The iousand men—which is all that his naval | 60st skins. jarge and comfortabl ability for transportation admits of—what then? | _ Te Bogota loft at Callao on the 18th inst, the United | exPens A iy eli iS phere peters} son. The United States ship Cyane arrived at Valparaiso | with the Vanderbilt line on the’ other side. Y ‘carry out an idea far dearer to him than a war | on the 2d ult, alter its name and call it the Atlantic Mall Steams nip Jomnsorviiz, Tént, Jan. 27, 1866, BLOWING UF OF THE STEAMER ECLIFSR Tlie steamer Eclipse, from Eastport ‘o Paducah, blew ag ¢ oppostte here at six o’cloek this morning: She had ccteat sixty-eight mon and two officers of the” Ninth Indiana Y Pacific Mail Steamship Company might have saved the He has already sent that number to Mexico to | S2*** sam sloop Lancaster, flagship of Admiral Pear- | the intention of the company to continite the connection Togive an idea of the state of things in Tamaulipas: with the United States, namely—the possession | Iam indebled to Purser Lewis, of tho Bogota, for | Gompany, and may turn the V. in the algnal lag worn by | Mi patriots Ganordt “iondsrs anngoa some twenty to | gusrt ivory Caan McClean, aaa forty of Crew, mows ‘of a gold raising country, whose resources may | Prompt delivery of the Herauo’s South Coast corres- | it ie all of no avail, they’ are'the same ships, and the | 1 LEGISLATURB. twonty-live leagues from this place, twolve or fourteen | whom are missing or severely wounded: The captain serve to en the : fin: f ee Pondence and full files of late papers. management is the same as whon they bore the old name | Boston, Fob. 8, 1665. theres veand Cole nel Da Pi hag ra lat ‘ blade un Ee Kecinsy sheer aoe awe strength shaky a . : »pion xtye nyuted ances of the of Vanderbilt, and they still retaatn a'libel upon Ainer\- Sierra entecy Wiiresec rin sere powers in. | "The captals states that he reported at Eastport that the can enterprise and liberal! The reference of the bill ratifying the amendment of | of ‘Tycoon memory, in order to’ improve: the powers in- ‘When the Pacific Mail coe y ron. their shipsibe- | *ho constitution being on the concurrence of vested in him, was much’n advance in acts ols atrocity, | boilers were unfit for use, but was ordered to proceed. tween Aspiowall and New York iu the sume manner th Mr. S0Dpanp, of Worcester, moved to non-c thus giving them a ape: mon of French intervention. When the explosion took’ piace the Belipse was preparing ships on this side managed, I look foran improve. Although he would have preferred to have the sulject It sosms to me expedient that a United States steamer | to leave the fleet (seven boats in all) anchored ines tn teavel by til router and oe vetore. Prove- | Come in a moro farmal way, #0 long as it was before the | of warsbould touch at this important port every week, | for the night. On hor larboard lay tho steamer Wo had yesterday morning am eflult of Honor between | Legislature, he believed it would be bettor to dispose of } or As often as possible, to comnrtinicate with the Unit Tady Franklim, which was damaged some; om Dr. Manus! Morro, Fecretary of the Treasury of the Beate, | 1t At once, States Consul General, dor he has no protection whatever. | her starboard ‘was the Madison, also ‘and -Sefior Gabriel Obarrio, of the well (on firm of The motion to non-concur was carried, whon the bill | All the English, French and Germans are of one voice— | These two boats took on the dead ‘and im of Frande again that now remains a wikdorness. Obarrio, Pianas & Perez, of this city. The quarrel was recoived it@ several readings under susponsion of the | praying.for destruction to the Northern States and an | jured, who presented a mom, pitiable sight. bot the | Congress adjourned on tho 27th of December, after | about some trivial affair of the day previous, in which | les. eternal severance of the Union: We believe that this | nearly all their flesh scaldea off. Owing to tho The end of the rebellion is close at hand. Its | transacti % Sedior Obarrio felt himself aggrieved, andnecordingly sent | ,, Mr. Cuapsounws, of Berkshire, con; lated the Senate | feeling i#- not so much. personally against. the Consul | its being extremely cold, many were sleeping around tng ne: Dantes of Enpcenanee, f challenge which way notentod. ‘The parties meteariy | that the question ‘was of consideration and action only, | General as against the unbending will of the Yankee } boilers. There were on board one hundred and int, etrength is exhausted. Its armies are in the | Tho committee engaged in investigating and endeavor- | in the canting at 2 po Hee et dntnate Troma thoi, | and not of dedete. In view of the reproach which the | Consul fur frustrating and opposing those unlawful acts | whom one hundred and five are killed, missing last embrace of death. Its adherents are pining | ing to modify and rearrange the customs laws instillat | and Seftor Morro, on account of _ being <ho | country had suffered from the system of slavery, its abo- | of thecommunity to the prejudice of Amerioan interests, | jured. Captain Brown was in command for peace. It is but a question of time—proba- work, but as yet without any known result. Several i of the lition should be hailed with every demonstration of ji which he feels bound to protect. which had seen considerable service, bein, is ee, [party claimed dreharned Tae piste “in | and It, would give him great pleasure in recording ® | I called upon him and found Tim calm, bat dotormined | Futeborg Landing, and afterwards accom Kod rach ! * ‘The news by this arrival is very interesting. In Chile —— empire. The present navy of the United | soy appear to have become #0 very tired of waiting for quadruples that of France, and if the | somothing to turn up” iq Peru that they have become were to send an army here to aid the | disgusted, and are turning their attention to home mat- South in its rebellion, not a man nor a ehip | ‘7 once more, the most important being the best of that expedition would ever touch the shores | ™ethod of reclaiming the vast extent of rich territory * other matters of more foun name in favor of the bill. to act agninst all odds. He sai tho: President's | Grant on his cam in rear of Vic : bly not atx montha—th fal setiement ofthis | der iue proper head | inning cra hon mae | tng emt try way dre om ttl pure | Sree oh ity ign a, Sere | Genssogonn 1 Moron fe car wap war; and then the reunited States will demand | The news from Peru is fully set forth in the letter of | #0d then tlie was adjusted aod the-perties Ieft the pe pegs ee ne eee |) ee seemed gw bap terigs ey ode Smith oe Attic ate = oe in the ai a an ea em aay pect enn A to | “The following i# the bill as passed by-bOth branches:— | among Amorican’ officers, and that ho believes in and | others which’ occurred in campaign. what might bave been a serious diffi .. Tm the con- rice in Mi amendment , knows no-etber doctrine but the laws and conetitution of | over seven hundred miles in pursuit of 0, and it may probably be the release of Cuba | Public til look wartke, theres & settied opinion that | duet of tees two genlemen theres an example forthe Vale Sater prponed Dy ike two houses of Congress tothe | his nativercountey. But the segition of the Houth had | and wan taken to. Nashville ‘uring the siege, being rom Spanish dominion, If Napoleon, in such | Peeve will happily very soon ond the matter although | upon him, for He believes in the law and the old saying Fertil wy tas Tecate gra tannes Restebniativens [toate ton pees or Eee We Ge ee an event, were to deviate from his usual saga- | os: oxpansive operation for Péra, as the exhibit to Con. | eather aay? en snd Tune away will live to Aght | tn general court assembled, and by the aythority of the eame;-| perpetual blessings of peace, and freedom to the slave. Rebel Accounts. ‘lous course, a# exemplified in the Crimean and | gree proves ; Our buoy of the mid-channel, the United States sloop uaied se, the Ba mag earn gs phen Be asroyin ay to wapprees wg pe ane seo Flt ay DUTY. we fans per A ran the, thirty vet aay of ; ‘ Ttalian campaigns, and attempt to enforce his | Iam informed by a porson residing in Panama, whoT | The themes uro thar her. Honing wil’ be bo rote befere | thousand eight htindred and olive (two-thirds of | and pat down traitors at home be wielded, gee, {From the Richmond Enquirer, Feb. & pint che ae tindred -five, resol houses conourring) that the following article be pro- | against all foreign enemics that may our format! Moxican policy, the inevitable result would be | know ts thoroughly posted, that it is the intention of the | being ordored away that her masts will go over the side Legininturee of the several ‘san amend: | shores; andevery dessaratod. opot. be hallowed. by oor | aiseent, relble, information, from the Arm posed to ne Stal Spanish Admiral Paraja, after disposing of the Peruvian if she attempt to make sail. Will Mr. Welles replace her | ment to the ‘conatitution of the United States, which, when | biood ag aproof to future generations of the enormity h Jed from the army in its retreat are that his troops would be driven out of Mexico | (rine to proceed with « large portion of his force to | Wit steamer oF mot? Fe ester ae call conadicutiog, | of tho onuie thus inflicted through designing mem | {net i ‘he withdrawal of the French troops from Mexi- | your Lima correspondent. Although affairs in that re- and thetr way back to their commands. An officer ‘by the united armies of the N ly:— to destroy a mation, violate her compacts, annul her tof Tenneasee recently, Aching antes Se. tees fo Sees cad | Sea ee poe SE |< Tc eaamanceney eam a pd Bioware lnwof march be cou pea : 4 7 Congress. tio : y peo a cl . Bizipes. neutral, refuse coal and provisions to the ships of the | 11 Trosatore will be produced at the Academy this even- ri bhged that I hove-been in on tho Gulf an? Pacific. find that | campaign ‘and that but few if any of them who had HOUSE OF REPRESENTA A The reference of the bill ratifying the amend-'| arms hove: entered and been resbii especially to t ide mat: fh So much for the assumed future policy of | latter Power, when no war in reality existed.. If this is | tng, with the original cast—Zucchi, Massimiiani and Mo- | spent’ to the ‘United Blatee: constitution” prohibiting | that hotoed ef sedition, Texas, whieh think, is now ow pg dah fog hice. tt France. Louis Napoleon, we may be assured, the case, Chile may “get her back up,” and refuse to | rensi, This opera-has maintained its popularity through wery, to the Committee on Federal Relati came | sinking into a hopeless condition—no& only the | aiong the road he 'd hoar of numbers who y bla th 4 rred in. Mr. Sawin, of Natick, hands offtraitors, but of the enomies of mankind; and 4 answer any such questions, and them we may have a sec- | many seasons. It has been already most efficientty ren- pens prongs * evagpa rte et ‘calba es ‘nS no Mot tie Wee have: beet iautizated | 2 move towards the army. et merged no emmy pap Eg AS | ond edition of the trouble. dered by the prosont artists, and will no doubt iavites | subject. and carried en by English gold, and the peonete fallacy, | THE REBEL ARMY a4 a GOING INTO WH. Eng! e@ government of coun! j of Bostor CLs the ments ier the name of intervention, trying to plats mon- TRRS. g try We have no information as to what the Congreso | good house this evening. Several operas which have Mr. Kimpatn, mn, tag PoLigewned ae ne oh a Taited Manel tonttoaey. ue Seortteen, } has been behaving itself so well of late, and its | Americano of Lima is doing. Possibly the festivities of | attained the place of favorites with our publio will be sop penne Senin, at teotiok; Denny, eA vag colonial government in Canada especially so, | ‘st say capital could toll us better than a shorthand re- | produeed by Mr. Magetzck in succession. Fuvatin onthe | of Boston; Swan, of Easton; Osborne, of Edxartown; | British. West India steamer for Vera ( ‘morrow night. Then follows Nerma, to be | Rice, of Newton, and shorman, of Lawtenee, made brief | what f have learned hero of our that wo may leave their affairs to settle them- caer oar tgp t speeches In favor of reconsideration and immediate | shall find alvo the right man in the ri [From to-morrow or next day, by the ‘The Army of Tennessee will probably winter at zy hoping, from | and Saltillo, It needs rest and jon mach. It has marched and cognt ed, fought al, thet. at port I been shattered from Rocky Face to Atlanta, place, and then “ CHILE. succeeded by Traviata on Friday. Verdi's ldet great in hear from me. Meanwhile you can ouly | back to Nashville, and now di down spot solves in thejr own good time. The news from this republic appears to be little ole | opera, La Forza del Dactino, requiring considerable re- | “Mr waits, of Chicopee, regretted the 100.10 eee acne rer into of vals Mexlean degrade. | is quartered Guring the winter feomtha of 19h. than a grow! over the Spanish-Peruvian question. The | hearsal and preparation to bring {t out with all the gran- | course which oa Ney y at ir. Allen, of ore noe beng) bape — the es bd ge m ee ine pape: iasat about Boston, foll in a speech of a similar tenor. thes , and poor Maximilian now bea he bapa: ' RICHMOND rs express dissatisfaction as everything tn and about | deur which the theme demands, will not be produced | POM "Sr Amberst, remarked that this was the Fala, and tho old rogue Napoloon catching tho birds, and FLORIDA. . Lima, and even slightly ‘pitch into” to the American} until next week. We believe that arrangements Bavo | frst instance on record of legislation by telegraph, but | M. Golonel Du Pin @uishing the av drama. Su amigo, pierncewnnennitites Congress for apparent imactivity. On the latter point | been made to: introduce a new mezzo soprano—Mile. | professed himself as zealous in the cause of freedom as pars 6 : Movements of the Rebel Flect—Firing | the Mercurto del Vapor thus expresses tteelf:—‘The | svolla Bonhour—during tho season; #0 that we eBall not | SRY mun, snd, if assured by the clairmas of the dullclsey Touryo, Dea, 29, 1804 Contate tl p< rcnlookan ore Poet Severe Heard im the Direction of Petersbu: American Congress, on ita part, has given no signs of | want for novelty, either in or artista. . the iesenadinns ‘of the bill. 4 ‘ * a ms &e. Tw) aratiy in the fost fortnight.” Diplomasy Temalna’ mur My 7 re Tae eae et fortuecometat | 2RONMY of the Frenchitnterven'don—Repentant Republi: | yom q loter, dated Pioolata, Fla., Dec. 26, 1864, we. REAPPEARANCE OF A FAVORITE ACTRIBS. Mrs. F. W. Lander—wife of the late GeneraiZander, ‘and best known in theatrical circles as Miss Davenport— will appear this evening at Niblo’s Garden, a» Leonte Arnauld, imthe play of the Mosalliance. Four ytars ago nt countersigned by the Fecrstary of State, and cans—Mazimilian's Confusion, Sout Massachusetts such @ regord that she could We have here nothing new of special importance. afford to dispense with haste in recording her answer to As regards that hyena in lwman shape, Du Pin, this such a question. extract the following intelligence :— During last week wo had an unusual amount of excite: ment, caused by a report that asmall ofrebela were o@ Mr. Scunnen, of Dorchester, urgodithet by ite wording 4 Sty bas boou happily rid of bm for same manths past | iis sido of hobs seonativie Sonate sent out scouts the resolve ue pasged by Congroms i te ‘own proposition} He now performs his favor'ye amusaraent of baring | 4. nor of times around she country yet we could to the Legislatures, and no more formal missive is needed. | gefenceless Mexicans at tho, city of Victoria, where he | find or hear anything of thom. inened ext ‘that Gelso £70.70 olive ape raaaee “uhe Seeinieeit oe anor has pitched lus vile tent forthe present. The hanging | Wm. H. pom Seccuineat regimens Ol enemas Vol Under k mistake, wad is tho authority of Mr. Sumner, as | of the four moan in this city on the iron.camp cranes you | {Ors Pad boon taken petsones wills fa hes wily © expressed in his desphitch rea hare yesterday, to go £2} have alrendy published, bus the wholoetory was not told. | men, ‘who waited for him the road ‘ia ® nothing ‘ - ick hedge. Two moa were with him, who Mr. Kunst, of Boston, thaught the telegraph migha Immediately after Du Pin had given orders for the mar. or i, ha alt. 1, ‘seein thal be good enough for ordinary-transactions, but this was aa | der of thovs innocent rman ho procended in company his capture, when cvery horse in the place was pn apg tty hme Macy eaggons to ‘speak of wirat | with a chosen sot of offwers, his companions, to a low | ana squads'of men Deel tar every area other Fate Hare Ogee in the mate, Wale’ tallotinaon | grogshop kept by one Reverdy, whore Ine had Bacchan- | the couptry tr mere i wan, thou they Washington street, And, iaat of all, should we be cosreed | alian carousal over his brilliant exploit, which continued ure raersed Gunsdon biap eee am by despatches er ‘about the lobbies, and said to.nave | while id unhappy vietima were oxp ring, and during in he of the panto If the Governor | which ach Jemons were giving toasta ‘to ex. | And down the rives in hopes og B 5 ow Tgwemature action he would send | piring republicanism.” ety oe en Pap Pie By Hs and wae jslature would be The Mexicans, who were at firvt mach infatwated with | town Irv Li the boats, seven in mi proud io reeelve Wis adWea,, ‘But he believed the. Gover. | the iogervention, naw begin to aoa Ube Catal nalstako thay | Ts morning, w ter the tome, Never MAN ages fled in characteristic mystery, and the question made on ‘Wasmioton, Feb. 5, 1865. | that subject in the ‘Chamber ‘of Deputies, by the member ‘A lottor from the Army of the James, dated Friday | from Copiapo to the Minster of Foreign Affairs, only ‘might, says:— elicited the assurance that our minister in Pera, ha done It Is reported that the rebel lect started down the river | Hit duty Om 8 mmeaeh, Ov alatenance of secrecy,” ‘The early this morning, but, after proceeding a short distance, | Chilenos, tired of wa'ting for the solution of the trouble, | yrigg Davenport retired from the stage, which she adorned turned back and anchored in their old position, It is | Fe wisely trying to forget it by turning thels attention to | ity bor. fing talonte, to become the wife of one of our thought they were apprehensive of not getting back as yortane on the carpet the most important appears to be | Union generals. Since then she has been playing the safely as thoy did last woek, ifthey had attempted to go | that of endeavoring be ee iene of Chan tok part ofa ministering angel to our wounded soldiers in the of ee Pale oes Pens Het Pometeeh wilderness. To this end secheme of itm: | Hospitals, This evening she resumes her profession for & A good deal of Oring haa been heard all the afternoon | migration and colonization is proposed, which will proba- | brief season, and we need hardly say that, with the tm the direction of Petersburg, one report being that some | bly be carried out. A committee on the subject hasre- | memory of her former successes as an artist ané her Bow mortars were practicing on Petersburg, while an- | *olved upon the followings mee with branches | more recent services as @ Christian woman fresh in the Sther ropresents that thore was an engagement of alively | jn Burope. memory of the publie, the season will be a. prosperous ‘haracter between the two lines near the Appomattox. 2. The acquisition by government of lands in the cen- one, Sie Being cenees 66 atoes Eve gates te the atterncen, “ yr or oetriets ‘werees” Swnere of, catates and the emigrants by medium of the central office. ____, HELLER’S SALLE DIABOLIQUE. “Heller is always fresh. His novelty, any: more than his diatlerie, never flags. He has now im preparation a Saonep Comomrt at Cuwton Hatt.—Clinton Hall was ell filled last evening at the opening of the series | 4. The assignmon) of.an annual sum by the govern- “ sensation,” which he promises will far | por's reco ‘would be to use all prudence and | havo made. The Emperor, in fnot, exists aow only iM | Vil the General gave him orders not to go to St. AI fof Sunday Gatted Concerts, under the direction of | ment to encourage emigration. ns ang on. pee plore : Care in d ‘mo imaportant a measure harce ia Mexico, iBis power lt a shadow, nota substance, | vile the General gave him. orens nen Oe we Nock surpass anything before produced, even by Heller, and only to be treated with contempt and came off very much agaiost the General's wish. Mr. R. Gonsaleg, of this city. The idea of Sunday even- | couragement, a large emigration can be drawn to Chile. | that is a boastful promise, The attraction to his dis- bs” Out of the eity of Mexico pa tureugh by fog concorta i mew in this community; but we seo | The country is very rich, the climate fine, and, in feet | b1ica) saloon induces people to pay & premature visit to iment to eonatitation in such hot haste. | he la powerlona no furthot | petges Cashed Im all Legalized Lotten th ww comer can desire to make & ‘ords who surround ; ores why should not be aceviales Juang from | Soetomabie ome fr mal and fly, bese aking | a rogion to which thay are generllytacined to decine would te Sitietorthe Sristenceot slavery enlong | hrm, indeed, t how tf Ue maa 10 mush to, be. pitied Opies, 178 sivadway B ¥. ‘the manner in which the exquisite conceptions of some of | money. All Ch) will depend upon his industry | an introduction for as long a time as possible How- | as she ‘vote from this measure. this day ag poor Maximil wore sudden elevation to — acai / he most eminent composers of the Italian and German | and energy. This scheme’ offers a fine opening for farm- | 614. ine concord of sweet sounds which Heller Mr. Sayre, of sald the people of Massachus } tho so-called empire of Monico will be as suddenly | Prizes Cashed im All ; sil is unsurpassed. As a grain 9 Pro- ee 44 peo} nis fect ‘ Tisinnen aren ry 10 Wall hools were rendered last evening. Many of the selec- ere; for @, in agriculture, é fn his three plano solos—lke the ‘of the | setts ‘on this question for the last } snatched from Re has vot his Soot upon a mine, | ries, Tuformation given. 5 wo country it is without a superior. All it needs is the Fight cee Pi wong hundred, ‘and, Wat to hesitate ateuch atime as | which, whon sprang, ‘ill loave no traces of the great ot Sings of “« om tons wore rare and difficult, but rngod ip me hae Lo hte be agen Sayect, easily had, if the government | syren’s allures, not to destruction, butto w delightful | this wag td be lose * political drama got by the Eimparor of France, and am news L inag J Ty fharkod exoollence, which exhibited considerable train- iy make = evening's entertaloment, wren, of mored the previous question, | performed with sich rayagre auocens by poor Maximilian. | Kind gales.” an) ia fa ye ie The ress of Chile terminated its session on the f os Marquez, poiltical of this digtrict Of some of k fn. Wo might obverv sat to io, Gloria Puri, nthe | ty o¢ December, and nme of fi ate acts ae of great Xe. MAX STRAKORCH’'S EW ARTIETE id one ‘ono, Hr arf het | bon ool Marea fous al rou of wie a, | Sy hte ulate eel Piait Dominus of Nini, was splendidly sung. The Magni- the city of Victore, by order of De Pin, who wild proba- 2ow. An aj ration been made, granting Pprop! ‘and Obi ‘The artists recently engaged in Europe by Mr. Max nad have helped tt, yi importhnce. to aline of steamers between to 70. via the Mother vio to the long list of those who have ficat, by the same comporer, in which Mme. de Lusean’s en, ch nf $10) 000 per annum for | Strakosch will be presented to the publicon Monday | The rules were thea suspended to ritow the bill 'o pans } bly mil adother victim of thowe whe have Abbiean, to, pmotumnaielen. @ pure soprano voice was dieplayed to great advantage, | Sion esas 8 ist next, 18h inst, Mile, de Katow is @ Russian lady, | {h7OvE" IM Siuorel tages at once, om motion of Mr. eee ee ania ean Sporecbanes Maniufochiters, G2 Broadway, near Fou and the trio of Verdi, Jew Dei Vivi, wero particularly The estimates for the present year have been passed. | whose history is invested with a pleasant film of ro- ‘On motion of lees, of Sa! the yeas andnays ‘Wo have nothing vory late from the city of Mexico, It | street. Pipes cut ta order, ‘The pieces solocted were from the highest class of | They are as follows :— Her favorite instrument is the violoncello, an | were order@d on tp vote ordering the bill to a third rend- | seems tie Empervr, in Ma confusion, is casting his Cye% |. a iuy Well that Ends W 1” and tf Yo ° Mi of the Interior and Foreign Affairs. . $2,066,861 | mance. 10, - ~ al notables, of Which material he will eadeayox “1 , favier Ne et an Sacrod must, bellllant onough to please the taste of chow | Ministry of Juatice, Publlo Worship and. ia: unusual one for the interpretation of musical gentuedn » | IE; re (nangemd and thine members wore ee Looe nize his new Cabinet : sould be walk and woap wk uv ignrais, the som prio most affeet the operatic style, and yet entirely in Pine Reet} lady ; but her Buropean record accords her a wonderful | Of the sit demodratio members. of the House, tive voted | All the foreguore bere are Ruropeans, and thoy dospive | KiOMACH BITEERS. (Bo hall 0. soe kooping with the idea of sacred music in its mort exalted nistry f the instrument, and ® very high reputation | yes, aad one, Lidward Riloy, was absent, The result of | ropublics, and are doing in their powsr for the ov thia inclement season, a “ the 8 Ministry of War and + 8,624,767 | mastery of . } yee both that of the United States and Mexico. I | plegaed to have avolded, by so simple « mew Fenartggll = inendhemonnidinedeell pinyin: ol Saaerani | MA muaean. Mr Webi ve plalat who tae alo o- Te vata wna “he chor Paap Ae me Hone soon to eee tho day whon the hoocred hier of my | Peas of tne Winter anaoh. iv os f od fa " he Un'ted States, ’ povolty, tp Ae cadena cng and gives prot ‘ year will be tained credentials alike from eritics and crowned heads, ANTRSLAVRRY Sind tw Boston. co un x7 ot ee ae ae sauee an weed Use ster! x . Ambre; pf a vory agrecable soaron of similar eniertainments, un- avliare, caused by ap 8 BUSCH’S OTABAT MATER. —_ Bostow, Feb. 6, 1886. coo he foreign latreddte a lesson, whi.h aba forevet A for the bal og and beautifies, preserve fit (he (Oe Of $116,000 for the Val ‘and vaiitiago Rail A private rebenrsal of Professor Busch’e Stabat | | There wage great mesting of the people this evening | ee i tn een Qoancrating haneriean Bol, Fendere (he - " §40,000'for arina, {00,000 for a dry dock, and $1,500,008 | ater took piace at the Cooper Institute yesterday. | Marnifoted in ins Sotontion: of the covatiaeggnal —— Rurdsatls Arnica Liniment Am Willlamsbuarg City News. for {ncrease of veseels of war, Two vescela are now bu lding . * adoption the constliwijso Proof of French, Designs upon | fallible one for burns, soalds, sprains, rhewn Rousany AND Atraurren Monven.-On Satur. | ‘2 England under this inst appropriation—screw steam- | This fine work, with « full orchestra, chorus, and the as- amendryemt abolishing-Alavery. Josiah Quincy presided Die Pan ma thot wounds, A sirighe mppination ney ol Bioawat * | ere, two hundred end eighteen feet long, thirty-three | sistance of several artista of eminence, will be soon-pro- og Mee Knee acty tog fia Fn hag The Paria Nord of January 19 etates:— 8 brn the instant It it applied. No 4 A feot beam, of three hundred nominal heed = ay but bapable of belng worked up to one thousand'five hun- Fie armed with two or three heavy rifled darshal Bevaine hae sent a» dowpates to the Minister of War asking that no more troops ef the corps expedi- £10 be sent back to France duced in public, Rs PA! 1S AT THE OLD BOWERY. speaking was ini reed with music from the great ey last Mr. Walter H. Holmes, residing in D street, orga», and the singing of an origina! hymn, written for reonpoint, was arrested by oflcer Nicholson, of the Pair Dye=The Hest tn thy relabie, instantaneous, ‘The only h rorty-fifvh precinct, on m warrant teed by Justice | ar d They wil { me at Fox's Old ‘ermal Ge ocnmon - he poh ne, 108 bas, on complaint? of Mr. Jobn ©. Oliver, who Ca ae eructon tofievice the few. lait ot duilen is ibe canpueeat aa wiabpana euasubins edge jubilant demozournion carnal rape a Th y andy toed wtwor of aris correspondent y virest, @hargon that on the night of the 2lst ultimo Holmes fll at work, but it is doubted if the an wae pemntr Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat—had » Bg pean ad yh gee to-day, which baa partially “~ dag os " sales. the posticotion of Menten, areata Wr! dt rareohon re gameptoreycey tae Brons, eR most successful run for the Oret week, and will continue ¢ ee 1 i H lb pert on ho hg ve aummber of eon teas: will 4 the, drag and % fobbed him of one thousand bpd prety pee ie | cite fears expromed when the onsting trade of Chile | op che bilts every aight until the public ave all seen it PR aera yh Nd Chicago tad. Bh, boning owe back 44 sn come Utse OTD Wh Realgninonst. ra BAER A. cue TAL TER @oillars in bills, and a gold watet a pen re a Sa county yootd be ch injured, prove | Mr. @. 1. Fox as the clown, is admirable, and Master | day by un oxcyea! ot train of sixteen cars, «(th five bun Ii adda tat the weoops im Mexico will be kept on @ war cotutintia am Ds. edulis firga ng ate wtfidttrecte of Greenputut, while | 4 be ontoubded, ton sorely, of aa Yona, having come | ‘Tmouby's Comical Cat quite & study for the feline | dred cysts, Who intilgad in a ontiva Wedneeday night | ronal Reman’ stent corvette Dandoto Yeft Pota on the | ant tis Tepoty areeale aad relay No. @ Astor flown y 66 . | Under the (bh lean flag since the 19th of November. ibe. se, in Chicago. Among the Roticn " ra Oru? the he wo ince the | The dye applied by rlinte, 6 fas on hig tay to tle residence from his place of bust ite ng inthe | ble features: of this traiw-wae a siceping cnr of a greatiy | 19th Gt. fie Vere Oro, where she te rep! : 0» Ay ges io Hew Yo Olver ig a bounty broker, and bad | garage cP ycineaite He ercuncae ieyok undetermined, PARE THRATRE, SROORLYN. Im rgFoa medal, CorkiM@L, 000" nid. necomtnsa ine | Yin Migate Novara, which will return dirt 19 Trieste | Highest Premiam Tockstten Sewlng } ‘office in Duane street, It appear hey maniz-e | fromm the fact of several houses béing over the lead, | This house continues to be crowded nightly. Faleo- | fifiyive lodgers, with a i And sociable saloon a+ Anothyr corvette, the Douan, lo being fm oat ee | ee WUBELEK A WILSON, 0 roadway ee ae ms he ont’ ot | mie Perouse vn eg ted ners dein, Pop 0 Day, bad two wok aaccwmtl | ech sid “Anco Gant, Fi ai fone Foon i um he Dati TW | Whee ond Wiens btanbls mar im tine of the brutal Outrage. “Justice Dailey will hear | 4, The twarket Fe eet oe chant, Mntzapber the fot. | 82) and will be continued for two nighte more when § | terre axn Cirnmm Fauitva.—It t@ stated on goo! | Mexico, In accordauee with & promige made to the Em: | gna Eyes Made New. 3 ‘4 cage this morning. » lowing transactions are Ln ae uintais of | new and extractive | piece, t tae lon isd ae gatnonieg that butler which has been held in Vermont va Wns m hes by ‘ee bag = c BE ins wr A game ot atrecting how te, specaity | * x nett of Mra, Con lous | for th c ftv oP pou eet ¢ Marquis de Bovey 5 ve UD 4 . without qld of ordinary bars at $17, 1,000 quintals refi ingots at proses Se ire Conway Ray A rs F the rise of seventy-five cents por pound If ng collin b i. eee ee steae af enn Moston, who,yas to f at thirvy, and obeese that wi er ier Avs conts now wena eT ie y maa) Pe UR --d stable owned by Henry Gross, in North Sixth na 1 7 ta , 18 50, on board in Lata.’ The sales gesapcoais esnrzetstsate™ °° feo quiatais barn ab $31 28, '1,000 Guintala be ut 13h | theajre jn Bruvklyp, Which Mus beome permanons 4 .

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