The New York Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1866, Page 9

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{ Whe name of their candidate opon the letter ¥ Thopespat Knowing how to read will name candidate to the president, who will write it down ‘Yor them. e = an ir Parvies carrying arms will be excluded from the gith a peculiar kind of Jeng and thick Mean Care mere ee ad lige tae shingle. 16900 ado ‘Phe electors will then presemt their tickets io the pre- ‘Plastering “ontside and a litthe stucco ‘who-will yead loudly the name of the voter and of /te camforiabie and mice & as «At two o'clock 1m the afternoon, all the ‘These houses have not ¢) ) Been preernted, the tickets will be con We elertion of the mémber having received Anmber of vows will be proclaimed. ‘thin sunday of December the ayuntamiento will meet, and the alealde will give an account of the © clecti@e. If the: counsel declares the elec it, of « tobe yi it wilt be renewed on the FS ie vay Sheek tte call_of electors. Wr the ay unis epto ob aay the alcakie will declare ihe cquerelions prevent Lo forty » sutticieng quorum, and will A tbees Ge from twenty five (0 one hundred dot ite “net Ot Jaodary. instalation of the ayantamiento wil! be mate by the President upon « cat of dhe politcal sutborities ‘ay aniiMento will be public, on- ayuntamiensos will be charge of the fnaaces plans of organization for Papnenees: to ger apa jounts; to appoint the the’eaye of Various services,” dhe municipalicy, to approve te give their advice made by alcaldes, maggots On all lotal questions gailty of wisdemeanor may be sus~ the prefee 0 will inform the government suspeEon, gnilty of disturbing public order cra be will have the power tw delve at, in eounection wi were given to me by ne-logced Cont @, Who wan amused at my surpris Lighted to sce me more attentive than | lad ont t AST oy General Price's tent, the entrance ot Whol ted ood. Open, 1 saw the old warrior seated at a t bis head resting none of hig hands, in a con price hag le an highly interested in. his a re 1 ay bye oe n he was on his feet, suretching * to me said, {0 an opeg abd familar man- dear fellow, I am to see you. . From. Lomppene? How po poo friend at home? wag ‘Are’ you -cotwing here to vettic and to us? ncstions' were Addrete’d'to Me all in a breath, tbe General hadigen anxious to hear them an- Dried to watisty him as rapidly as | hen § deeti ne ing him or his colony be re of Hmpiat ead seemed to be disap » “Lam sorry to hear you refnse ‘o be. WK; OB MY OWN Ageount As Well as on yours. ‘deheve that aman of mature years, hke you, Detter than to settle down in the midst of (his country and torn farmer. I have been here months, and all } bave seen and heard goes to me that this is really ‘the land of the Counsel of Prefecture. ‘ a8, ayuntamiento cannot resign. In sveb a case its ‘would be individnally responsible, and night be liable to a fine of to ajudiclary suit, Aside of the ayuntamientos are piaced, ip an adininis. ‘tative order, the alcaides and the municipal hentenaot 5 have here six bundred and forty acres 8 Cgerin 5 Tewould not exchange for any twelve hundred ‘The will be appointed by the prefect in all the any part of the United States, What you pave Be a) Ving an ayiniamiento, The aicaide of the must couvinee you that Ido not exaggerate, city of ico alone will be appointed by the Emperor, will you find a; icher soi! and a healthier imate ge bave for attribawons the publication of the laws | tham this? Not in any part of the world. The patri- sleadowbere'es superior authority exists, the exeou- alone could bout of such advantages, Here a tion of ‘the orders which will be giveo to tiem by the | mam live under tits tent from the wool of his sheep ‘eyuntew m the exercise of their lumetions; they | and the fruite of the earth without being com will atieud (o the performance of the regulations |) pel to Kft up eliber ihe shovel or the hoe, bat as of the municipal police in towns und townships, Ww the eystem of weights and measures, fo the cleanhness and health of the city; they will establish « budget and we in ap age of civilization, and as we have cont habits of luxury and al) sorte of frutious wants, we must plongh, hoe and turn the sod upside mit it for dikcussion to the nyumiamiento; they will for we have not only the appetites of our nainres ill up this Body on exitaordiuary occasions and will pre- Wiss lore co weet Pb cinmaieen te crenle mde over it in every circumstance; they will distribute fect hich benefits the whole world.” the meoey of the townsbhp in conformity with the dis positions of the budget; they will propose to the ayunta- ae and to the saperior administration the measures ‘Of A luneh served to us by a Mexican Ind which consisted ebiefly of game, fruits and . The Genera) spoke aio of his campaigns. ng to me a large cofter standing in a corner, be. thakghis box: contained all the papers relating eal zn bout fonr hundred and sixty of and that he vhould like to fad a bin to who conkl write it out. “These,” séded hie, ing toylve reguiarity to the service of the muni- ity and to ameliorate the situation of the people; in @.word, they will take the iwitiauive of #ll measures iv @uded in the administration of the towerhip. ‘The lieutenants will be appointed to assist the alcaldes: 4D localities of over twenty-five thoustnd inhabirante. ‘The commimaries will be appointed by the prefects to | “arg the most plete iable. take charge of the administration in loenahipe having | eno ea ceratec tee roduate ar rans Mia. BO ay untamiento. « These otticers will be assisted by |) i: i With: the ger can raine, L, 4 elerual ‘three citizens of the township, aiso appoinied by ihe | mommmert to the memory of the, lera whe prefect. The pet gravted to the alcaldes and mucicipal ‘Commurear er will ron between $300 and $5,000. Wwernment yexerves to itkelf the right to approve eee: the acts of its agents and to Bones directly the power eutrusted to them, Lhe oifices of sub-prefecky alcaide aad municipal comrmireery be incompatible with any other public charge. Corresaponde nec. enh Convova, Dec, 23, 1868, Arrival at Vere Cruz—Komilien of Rebein Going to Cor~ || (Mera The Laudivape Above Vera Crns—A, Converration | with Seldicr—Visit o Generok Sterting Primm Phe « His Teal, Bugoged in’ Building Up Ot ity—A Vonrenation with Him-—His Social, Polti- | org "ead well Be niotk (da! Opiniour— His Ieeas of the Buipive— | Bia Plautationand His Prospecte—Gtuerais Shetty dnd |, Erte rons Keb my arrival ab Vera Crus: | learned (rpm an Amer dele Merebant of the city that @ doxe oF sot rebelm had bocated wolves a ite above Cordova, avd that 6M talent” erent nome. Soubern family fer thet, place of settlement, What be told mo of their mode. of itfe, of their. xystem of labor, of the entry mn which they were setiling. of the fine Browpect they. bed fbefore them, excited my varionity to the Digh+st degree... As they were nearly on-my wey, he port plantation being only Ofieen miles distant Toad which leads 10 Mexico city, and ee I could SNE ain nih ates Cordova for Paso de] Macho + made ap my mind to , } ahd Lo ‘spend s fom, : ire 10 see old wcquaint- ebeed, Whiow 1 Rhew to have settled there and whom I had vot seen since the beginning of the war. ‘To & man coming from New York, the region above ‘Vern Crus looks like & bothowse of huge dimensions in the midst of which plants of the most elegant shape and Gorgeous colors spring up, spontaneously, under a «ky of Our verteva avarcliy and plunder. They ‘traditional iethargy and are awakening to the bags | of protecting (homselvex, For the Jast two months al the batties won over the Juarista bave been won by native Mexicaps. The example of the French bag stim afated them and revived im their bosom the seo'imes shcowparibie brightness and purity, Here wan begins of their diguity and the pride of their race Let this to ‘have foretaste of the voramenion of heaven and | sentiment grom, let it assume national proportions, and earib, 40 frequently announced ns the work of ages and | the Mexicans, asnisied by the petural defenses their teen's perfectibitity. ‘The ir, the Tight, the breeze im | Sovmel aftrds, Oa ete querer Lament thos tropical climate are of a nature whic no comparison “You don’t preted wy Bay,” said I, * Gan Convey to your inind. and of which experience alone succensfully resin au. iDyasion from | can give Fou'de idea, “In the immediate viemity of Vera | Ske Cres the lands are, however, damp and dren: Or ‘hree bours after you have left the city Degin tobreathe x dryer and purer aimosphere, and your eyes vent with complacency upon scenery which hax no parailel in the world J tefl the train at Cordova, and, ieaving my tr ght in that city waiting ftage, whieb wax to lrave early in the morning for the Confedernte settiement. 1 wax awakened early mM the morning by my landlord, who came i with a chp @f chocolate, whied be presented to me while I was efit! Aw bed. AL the tame time bie recommended me to hurry, as the Americane was woiting forme down siaire Tad ot, at frat, ondentand whit he meant: but, woking - ‘ Open wagon with poate (nkid® and In freut of it, holding | mideratio whch are, io their i. oth the seine, 8 men with a Weeden logy whom Lknew by | CHBE to dieard any " appearaner Of danger os Bie comtuine and his manner of swearing, Wo be a Confede- pod oe r= gg ry yn 5 your supposition. Let the United States invade ther fale soldier country, drive (be Freveb outeof it, and re éstablinb the immediately jumped ont of bed, swallowed up my republic. Whwt would ve the eonsequencer Why, wheo f up of ate, paid up my bill, and in Ove mtn I you Would bave landed on Mexican terriory the landed ‘War erated by the side of my American driver, who. aristocracy of Mexico would bave allied itself to the uring a trip of five hore meade through orange groves, Rvery man having « bt eon oy Tage and etirerted by the magnificence of the Iandecape mnder ms ur very threstold? Lam pot so far from the they contd Norihern “1 do not suppose they would now," said General Price, “they have suffered teo much from the yoke of forty ‘years of civil war and anarchy Lo be yet pooressed of that affection for one’e conntry which is the source Of patriotism and of all the heroic virtoes. For some time the Mea scans will need to be protecied. Fortunateiy this protection i# given to them by the nation beat pre- fers 10 do Ht; nnd as long as it os extended to them the jexicans bave nothing to fear “But suppose they ceare to be protected —snppore France withdraws and leaves them lo theawely en?” “Such « suppomtion is mot probaute,” raid General Price, ‘and this for several reasons In the frat place the Napoleon fatnily is not im the babit of backing down in the accomplishment of ite schemes: im the second place, France i¢ boand to Prince Maximilian by treaties and Promings which she eanver wve wy withon: for swearing heree!{, thirdly, nothing would be easer for the French government, if aeaie 0 falfl te promises bur two rr, you landed aristocracy of tbe South for the purpore of crea! eden aie L4ieg! wide For pear mrent not be ved : 1 of this cow H Wi Peeve, ‘tannen pee ches ved as regards the public apinion of tbh ery Gigmatic Magne yy, Telatedto we his varions campaigns | againn the repul He. ne teh eo Mexican man Catholics Dot unite © Mimouri, Arksnse sod Texax Iwas, however, 6 | Site the amervant and. Ireh of depomipation aud carry war into the Deart Of your coun a7en, by the rink color of the plants, Weer and Mowers, to yor 4 ty @* pot to know (he feelings of the Cathole populs tien and I am too oear South to ignore the Spode of the bine sky which clothes | opinion ef the Confederairs oo that subject So, even onject with ap “Bimost wupernatural hue, by vietory on your age i in yd ‘What | pold bat very Ntule aitention to the descriptions tes, gry pees Sd Seed Boeiot, earn, oo tian if had been ‘my competion My iodifiercuce was not um | pal il ine Snadh eee wteasoe wate hin dear Eakerss ene Be tons Soret Serer neane'a Se | Se ow developed these doar more fully than | (role and by the covlnem of his manners that be sus Some «ane: oe ped report it here; of (pel ee Wo Wu's Vobe di TAL iy regret to bate | Sanct"er the BEbettectowos, vir’ thath ear UpsII: ‘umbosomed bimself ip my presence, ‘wi oF not, would be the Ful the ‘The whe . United, States, that Meaico war in lone cbt stage, or a the wagon, bad just reached#he | wo. thaw the! were; that a a top of a mall WH; When leew im the plain extending RS ea hee s remgtben the 1 feeling Sue And elett (fom Kurope Before me a few tente scatiered here and there, and at 0D | is in the Velanques izle, The distinction, the purityor deve five Hyndred yarts « clatter of « doxan untnishea | Taveht wien. 2 Meee cre ty short he sosnen | eek ant the vigur of coloring quite Ife Mt ov of the Tye cat, 4 $000 WORD POR gust RiRWE plearantiy stuaied along a brook lined with a | to me perfectly confideat in the estabitsbmentot the | of special pertraiture and entitle it to tbe eharacter ofe wame dom The in ror - «Mh a ee vom of A1een nor, planta: What ip shib'* Ald Lio amy | empire, andy power 1 reumt any hostile combine | patjopel type. Mr. Patania baw studied Masi art ims bros, —{- S- aul amides tnaae br ea genes. ie | Serres etting x Confederave vane. | MCR Be ban ot to oneal the | larke view, nod necwpts asa primary prieiple tha: ooh marty shar the S detimatation Vie Dowtor wre 1 i+ ‘ =< Vana sa cay ws setila. | CAetal, and it, he Som lies for mato take ¢ national type bak Been beat drawn by the painters of te re ie | eee See ae ae, cabietatyee coeeceumg ss moot, ‘ ‘those friends, and " could wot delay my country 10 Which that type belongs He prafemedy po Medion | oe Seo tee van a le a here the foundation of weity which, ere long, will boas | Mek any jatar He tril to intecs wae ep rare: | etudien his subjeat io this ides, amd while be al TSeabole” somes teogoem of ibe satomeane wer er ore Mateonats soa toe ows. Seong poh sy hed ELAS ongeaen baliung ae on bass ot Same ae wee sone rere warns fo wacmns | 7e9 Sorin ay 9 ok 9b om could be bi 9 nanaben nti ital Air. qh ma. showed mie eSeria halos he bed a toatoes -_ 4 ‘mae rae for bin, the de a4 whem wiiace | mde 9 "- | planted some with-coffee trees, some with ‘tome | trout the standpoint of the great psiaters, by whor 0 B Ketcham, contineed op the rye eek oe jp ? asl PR ea alia nag leo Pref ine ara he upc ar fame een of ut | characterisation of eaeb type bare por dry. 7 >» Lo C7 menthe Hy wha: ie the name ie rh ews ve | borane portraitare im such a spurit enlarges it and agoble ion mer Wyegts De ealamiting her eet he PElaasat snd toe Otain . jeg. the ecb tr ea ee Pe pa Af. hn fenae Silage Maree,” Vrotcaus Reve! bas proved 6 “The name of thie ty," ut bey gravely, “is Carlotta, sod tbe fraita Wie hands were | this country about eight years, He ia native of Pal and be Fy fox | yt fF (garvens wm comre 8 compliment io (be Empress, whom we al! love and be-yand | at the rate of three mo, the som of @ distinguisbed ariitt OF swt e/hy, with acy 7} Spe tke, ener op © May MH siveR | They were Fp epee hy feagerted fg etm ae NEARY: YF hasertars,* sda We,’ with’ & Wettags | eect wpe fe jan ere me he - ita ote oe engaged in meulting aod drving up to the mun lene bricks, about half e yard square, amd wineb appeared to | | 6 ee thar! ne Misti! The CY ae th the manufactur | rived et Si ri abe ‘mired up wid a kind of | Ortega, bie pare maker W Tighter au aronger ‘the vereon Po roe fom win 6 i one of the emigrant pastengers: It | a load of emigrant passengers. “Bid carter ert sare che hie mative country SE NBW. YORK, srete. President Juares was undisturbed in 00 the 2d @f Depgmbes kunt, Pleang, mele! DAY, JANUARY 12, 1866, THE CRAM-STEVENS DIFFICULTY. Which regerved it weighs eight lons—vo.l, forty Ove apd.e bal tona The length of the rock was about twenty-five foet, the wheel base fourteen foot Mr. Richard Oaetier, late member of Parliament for Bradford, England, the ardent advocate of the working Claswos aod “ebort Wme" movement, i# to have a mony wept in Bradford. Mr. 2, BR. Philp; soulpwor, has ftp ished a model which secores @ Ratiafactory Hkenes# of the iate*factory king,” ond the monument, which is to conkiet Of three colossa! fiures-—the! “old thin kag,” in a familiar attitude, cud two factoryohidren—will Be mmediately cast in bronge, and erected an a pedestal of granite pear the spot where tho “short time’! movement was'firet initiated. THE PARIS KX BITION, Affidavit from, Mr. Stevens—MMe Dew Receiving a Lette: im Dir, Cram, dhe. Mr. Jobm Austin Ste Je, recently arrested for disorderly condict, in threatening to held Beury A Cram, Eng., responsible for angiage used towards bin jo Lis opening addrem in the Strong divoree case, ap- péaréd yesterday before Justice Hogan at the Tombs for, the purpose of ontering inio & bond to keep the peace; but before doing #0 Mr. Stevens, through hie Counsol, Jonas B. Phitlips, Eeq., enbmitted the fol owing ailidavit, which be desired should be allached to the complaint made against bimby Mr Cram. It will be noticed that, amonget other things, Mr Stove! Horrttte” § 4 poxiger by a Sh ‘Sine! id’ Lytmg wet the J of Investigation Before Co¥oner Verdict Against the Surgeon: misstoners of Eniigration Cen! A very hdtrible eae of suffering ‘at'sea apd the part of @ uhip's surgeon wai brOught to Nghibefore | + The Princa.of Wales, the Duke of Brabant, the APD | gies ruceiving the letter which Mr, Cram siatex be sont Coroner Gover yeiterday afternoon, ‘The Beg Pio! the | duke Charies of Austria the King of Portugal, (6 | to nim in answer to big’ first communication, marked stirgeon promises to ‘result in the x of | Crown Prince of Prussia and the Duke of Oxtrogothie are B,"" aa publishod Im yostorday's Hukarn-— among the foreign Commissioners pamed t attend at the grand exhibition in Paris, Baron De Lessops, with two other French gentlemen, are to represent China ani Morocco, The baron will also represent Japan or be aseocialod with the Japanese Commissioners. Jobn Austin Stevens, Jr., being duly sworn, mye tbat he was present ia (he. Superior Court, ih thin ety. en the 24th day of Novesnber last past, when Henry A Cram opened to the jury the case of bis client, Meter K. Strong, in the care of Strong va, Strong; that in (he couree lle mney ware Cram, ig peaking of inde ponent, used, the ing Words, appears in tbe Hieworfapher's, repr pages 198 and ZOO;—-And now 1 come to the son of the Steyons family, the jer of the defendant, who been so prominent actor in the matter, be wos the enly fon ine large family of danghtery; the old Greeks had a theory that the only son ie & large family of daughters wanted ‘all manly and, genorod qualities; "” that those remarks wore, in the Judgment of this deponent, unauthorized and un and, not necesary for the discharge of the professional duty of #aid Cram; that depowent took oo thé @ip Noptene, Capuin Enoch W. ° Liverpoo?; arrived at this port on’ Wednesda: One of the fe stints was fp an’ apparently dying ¢ondition Coroner’ Beng uotitled of the cirvamibtdnde jprd Bee-‘nt the fobt of Beekman street, he foo Woman named Mrs. ‘A. Gilroy, twenty: fv age, dnd a pative df Pretind, Was bymg on un apparently at the pont of @bithy from neglee posure daring (he paroage of the ship ocean, Racriaong, Jan, 11, 1866, Govergor Swann, submitted bis mewinyo to tho extra sesstop of the Maryland Legislature today at noon: Aftor oxpressing gratitude to Almighty God for the pro- Op making fnquiries the Coroner found that fie vessel | vecting arm which bas been extended over the State Rotice of paid remarks iad nome days after the jury left. Liverpoo! on the 8th of November lufend ar- | during the rebellion, and for the overwhelming trimmph | {ad been age Sint Sepount. <8 rived here on Wednesday, a8 stated abeve, ai brother-in-law, w the office of said Cram, at No. 69 Wail of free principles in the conflict which has so recently and stormy passage. While the ebip was ping off | terminated in the restoravon of peace withimour borders, | Street; that about balf-past ten o'clock of that day depo- Sandy Hook, 00 the Oth insiant, Mre. Gilroy, wh was a | no proceeds at rome Tongih to discos Stato and national | Bert pea Poem ay en tye gv yan fd oa steerage passenger, was delivered of a stillbgn chit, | affairs Speaking of the finances of the Miace, he gives | said to him, ‘1 lave come to have an explanation with alter which «M6 was egtirely neglected. 1 the reason for the call of Ue present extra sessjoa, Tho } you, sir, In your opening h you mated | was wanting Ip mooly qualities; this, 1 think, wae enurely your duty, 1 have come to ob- tain & withdrawal of the statement or to give you an opportunity to est those qualities,’ whereupon Cram replied, “I cannot talk to you now; Ihave an en ment; Lean't withdraw Whe statement cumstances, bat J will answer you lates further conversation deponent left Cram, that deponeut not having received at three o'clock P.M. that day any communication from Cram, wrote the letter, a copy of which i8 marked A,’ and sent it by deponeat’s clerk, finances of the State, under the extraordinary demands growing out of the rebellion and the fullnre to make our credit available under the provisions of the late Bounty act upon Wwr'ms satisfactory Wo the Treasury, impove on me the duty of calling you together in advance of the time ap- pointed for the malar meeting of the Genoral Assembly. ‘The Governor congratulates tho people upon the bealt ful condition of the State Treasury. He says:—Attho close of the fweal year of 1863 her sinking fund had in aged to such an Oxtent as to justify a large reduction he (axes, and her treasury contained more than a berg removed from her berth, Mrs ¢iroy w to Ne ‘nm the filth snd Dlood eansed by hei condition, withent fire, medical attendance comforts which ber circumstances required. JAt that Lime the cold was so intense that tho poor wo out of the line oF ing was frozen on her body, thes endaogpog her live. Her promatnire offkpring was left lying tide her in -the berth after the her wharf. the pamengers exoept Bp i of roy were removed by the Commissioners offfin igri. tion after the ship entered the Fast river, vthhaving | million of strplas over and above her legitimate | who stated to him om ret ning that Cram re boen entirely overlooked until Wedn oon, | wants It may be gratifying to the poople of | ceived aud read it; and aid, There ne when officer Daniels, of the Second precinet, 5 in. | the State to know that the whole increase ef the pers | answer ;’ that uo communication having been formation of. the watler. He comuruniated $b Cap- | mancnt debt, referable to the expenditares of the war, | rece.ved from Cram up to three o'clock P.M. pn Monday - tain De Camp, who, without delay, brought 1 attor | OWing t the healthy condition tm whieh the Treasury } the sth inst, the ppemt at about that hour sent a letter—a copy of which is marked '\'—by a clerk, who 10 the aotice af the Comminsloners of Et Tewalted in the removal a tween | exceed, ap to thin time, $601,000; and our claim om the | stated that in Cram's abeance it was roveived by Mr. Rob decks t cabia, vy feed also pournea | general govornment, should the war debt of the Stales be | inson, bis pariner, who said ‘be would deliver \t to Cram | a purse ; Siew, Surgeon rews | axsumed by Congress (a measure not unlikely w be re- | thot evening,” that nothing was heard from Cram until de+ | also wea on oes the whip to we the w > | ported during its present xersion), will amount to | ponent war arrested—Tuesday evening, the Oth inat., be | womam We found, bowever, that the ship'r 000,000 ant ey mn Referring to the Bounty bunds | tween six and seven o'clock—when be war in od Of the State, the Governor gives the cause for the failure | formed the officer that he (the officer to provure the four milhous ‘inted for bounties | had call at hia (deponent’s) offices that i by the tesue of Bounty vouds, “Iteould hardly,’ he | noon shortly after three o'clock = naka says, “‘bave been expected that, id competition with gov~ the arrest; that deponent has made diligent inquiry, rities offering the strongest temp- at his office and at Lis resdence and at (he Post Oftice, é ‘, Jeba. erament and other and feynd tbat her lower extremities tation as to sound: ‘at much mare favorable rates of | and capnot learn that any letter, a copy of which, naked trozen below the ‘Knees and interest, the bonds of the State of Hand could be | ‘BR,’ ax apaexed to the aifidavit of Cram, hus been ieft toveb, Her nose was also completeiy throwp wpou the market, unlew at great disadvantage. 1 | for thw ent; and deponent further says that be bb opinion of Dr. there is would recommend that the Bounty act be vo amended | never ‘any such Jeter, aud vever bad any knowledge of her. of as to evempt thee in from: Bate, county and the same nol! be read a paper, purporting lo be " manictpal taxation before another attempt is madeto | copy of the ame, in the police offies on the offer them in the market. The Governor sustains the morning of the 10) inst alter the de constitutiouabity of the State Registry law in ots arrest, aud deponent further mays that of a partion of the never bad ‘the least inUmation that Crain citizens of the State. He saya:—'st has been alleged | was about taking proceedings to compel deponent to the pence; that the frst koow ths offers of tne Sworn and subact bed 10 before me. tie Lith’ dey of Jameery,. FB, HOGAN, Police Justice, Mr. Stevens executed a vend ip the wim of $000 10 Kreop the peace for six months Mr Jowrpb P Norris, hus Vrother.sp-iaw, doing Dosiness at Hi Cedar sireet, be came bin rurely. ‘on by the Legislature of theerganic. . Mobemeific. Tadical modi@ avon Of the terms of 1 The Governor next dirousses at PAPER FROM THE BAMBOO. mubject oan canter Al a late meeting of the Mbilorophical Fociety of Kug- peeks SP tocun reconsiractio® | 1.54 a member banded round fur inspection mpocimens ‘ ah eat! he = Of paper, and expiained that they were made from bam who | hes ed the | boo, No Jets than thirty-one vensels had been chartered PIR OE TE er itote aod Made | eatry bamboo from Jamaica to New York for the sad pervape, uF ame Stain, (his inate of wegra manufacture of Us paper, and others had beep char ote par tered to bring it to England, and be trusted that it i i myght be found to be a weans of mating the negroes in dustrions, and £0 avoiding & repetition of the terrible o- corrences Which had taken oe in Jamaica ‘These tenbere enakd Le bed on = RATA IN ORANOR TRERS. A sydney (Australian) newspaper of October —A new enemy bo the on discovered afew days ago on the esidie the 1h of trees wan mt ‘ould hardly ela merical reiati im to ni | com, MLA, ot own «One of Mr Joxep! edofrom a Orman ear State Ubeerved that « tree im the middie of the The loyal #0 of the tw be ever *@ | Graugory wan robbed day by day. The rude were sett lemited ia Butnber, stand in no retation whieh would justify, even Wf othe power be forcible sarrender of their country inte be Of Lue Alriean mee, cpwe of wniversal eman: ipation dhroughout Abe country, because 1 bebeved it to bo a tneamure of daty aa well At urgent State necessity, But 1 could pot justify myself to the poopie of Margtan: niepance 10 the aflort now making Aman on board tbe shi empty On the ground, each having a cirtalar plece eat out, about the size of x florin There were also strewn about some of they onng leaves and tender branches = 4 close inspection Was mule Of (uetres, and among ix topmost branches was digcoyerod a cJuinp of leaver twigs containing a pur of slork rate, of & glory Kate ewlor Much her been written in defence of rate m view of tbe sandary oOmdyuo ; tis morning 1 board to see if the order Wom carried out; I found is wae, . Cas TL then reported the conditvwe of the erly; he told me to end a de tor on mediately did, ved notified Dr Meroaw fimy man tod tne he thought st” was frostbitten, aad aid thik ehe ought Wo be removed. et W. Daniel: being daly sworn, ewid:~ Taro a por Viceman atiighed Lo (he Pe ond precive! , yentertay wf if | should give na 5 ym ay’ ween Eis noon T heatd Mrs. Gilroy wax en board’ thie a inn | by. some Imps ive men no doubt riuenae an eA, Foe een se very iow condition; | came aboard the shipand tomy ihe | honest in their éonvietiony —to confer universal A BOTANICS woman lying ib a berth in the steerage ina very sia and | suflrage won the “Regte ree, | cordintly anept the A grand congr a ron to be Aiithy condition; | proposed to remove her tothe hopital, | viewsor Preademt Jobnan in reference to the only belt im bandos, under the p the vecoran De but the chip's doctor ski abe was uot in acondiipn i | practicable mode of adjustment between these confer: Cancale remove without endangering ber lite, Cotain | Ing interests. Tne willing t@ do the colored race ful juntice. consistent with our ernment of the Slate, Lam willing to ify the exper witht prejediee and to the follest extent But t a If they prefer to remain with we upon terme not | M nit Lo #xeinaive control tn the yor ot | ee on De Camp wax on beard, and a her aise, and told ne to report the condi on of (he woman to the Comminonors of Emigration, «hick 1 did, a permit was made at to remove her (6 the New York Hospiial if she warble, if na » remove. ber from leiween decks to tbhemain | at liberty to withheld opinions which were {oreshadowed Cabin; the lasier wwe Womediately done; | repored to | by my taking the oath of office under your new const. | w the xtation house; Captalu De Camp came down wit me | tation, whoee provisions denied the right of anfirage to | this infinence to the hip: Feame aboard about six o'clock and fund | Whe negro; that bis manifest destiny nm gue bin, rouner | live it her in the examined ber lege avd fount the | OF later, not ax the rewait of legislative comgtel bot | witde lower ex! romitoen 4 concied with blood, ber dosh. | of his own voluntary motion, to some more congenial | gration consiant!y retin a teriaties Jowality, where bin distinctive obntmeterset ice will tareleh ing was filthy and wet, Troported the cane to the eagain, fo barrier Lo Bis enjoyment Of poole! MAT pol tiem) riyhi= wie sent for Dr. A +, who came down with mepnd woman tie Captain eogaged to pure Mra Gato , When we caine down the eatin wax lorked and (he ew ard gope to Brooklyn, the doctor aud woman left, md I sald until the sleward relurped, wheh war alton o'clock; Piven went for. the woman, avd brought ber dowo, she warhed Mra Gilruy, WD Une nasixiand of the steward and ibe ship's doctor, Dr. Merrick ; Ire. ine wned aooard wniil (hie warning 1 thew reported pro coadings al the station bouse. } Margaret Gordon bemg duly «worn, said —I live work around the Kecoud ward station hove, | quested by Captain De Camp to see to Mra «i al came and fou rin the condition ax stated vy previous #!tves and bis etateweme t fully con ie ne, submitted, the jury rendered a veriet a nok hat the bald Mary A Glirey came to dangerous condition by the vegiect of Dr. Jd. jl the ship's korgeon, at the tne of ber delivery, also we Ahe Commissioners of Rmgravion alter ber em ing ander thew charge i not aliending to ber until ibe Maine Legistature. Serre Howwn, Acwunra, Me, Jim. 11, 1866. Resolutions were inirodused ip the Maine nate thin foreoon, and feferred to the Committee on Federal Re jations, @emar flag that J: ferson Davie and the prince’ pal Uewitore among bie lace colleagues to rebellion ongnt to be brought WH immediate inal, aod speedy aed ex cumpary punishment for their mort edyons crimes in SPORTING. Interesting Fox Chase at the Union ~% Nor 40 ewdemlon atte « a) 6 Conrac. at fie Janeiro yellow f cholers. bet the forre eresting charseter came of yew | while tue isiier almost « A fox chase of an Ln Lrepeal remem ¢ time. terday at Union Coure, |. 1 For sume time past pre ‘The fol pamed jurory sighed the verdict:1A | garstions were being made te have the aller come og | sheep lel iets Henge, weirh was replered wy hau. rmewort D. Swart, George Kirby, Jacob tle, folly, Wr, eaghed, of het New’ York, euperte wal whieh pre Job Beach, M.D. One of the jurors, Dr. Jules J Herrian, signed the pl | tended the matter ‘The fect of the sport ih abiliry wnpos These yet inte he wee lowing — 4 WHh the above verdict exerpt coma. | betey one BO hovel 16 the country drew together as lane Brevthine « na ee hea ae athemn, taunt Ue Neds lk; Wh Nel Oh ii en | aakeorans Art Intelligence. Dottiond kad New York. Atniong thr spectators were & | 4 ernau Link MRT WHEN 1 and aver puniher of those who bad witnemed for chases ip the Wo have lately seen in the studioof Signor Guiseppe. ern pute of Aus old country, and delighted et the eppertnnity storied dred tame, 1b (our Wrindred bores power from Hatario (t semanas allowing stoppeger or (bree planer, cen We sdPompuebed ow le rnb two Patania, at the Bverett House, & piece of portra'‘ure voll tint Ca Cape Yorke, Time, (oepary, Sourebays and Worthy (be attention of consoieeurs and admirers of Kher of agnia witdesting © #port 0 popular there Bydory Je projoes la om Phar Ie x [Pw notpee meee at Ne terns nage 0 a | nies peck meet asemarony teen | mente emgea eer cree che Un artiat bas more sueowsstaily normounied noes 4 ‘of the most prectiond in the Wag capmeity to the er lent of seven bentred te mel how . nited diMeulty of making at ove » portrait and ture, ‘The portrait is the hikemen of @ Spanish indy, ad cuhom be been hiwetumer Having ap tary fr rand EW Weel eae | Ga af HORST carly inclinations ren to the lyric ms ‘ the Naples Conserrnepey; 206 paren “Met foram abd Biguer Bolter caner e mt ne ee uall to three PM. meres anew. Drewes for eet A the pp oom - — ‘Oo. THE HERALD. | Mr, Joneph | journals beans of pie tickly inhablied | ytd ia mot y on, om ihe | 4 ate) eater epee | Ue SNETE Of (hile Company breeg bt bite car te cmt in aes | tor omnes me tome ater pt | og ethene oud Greenwich wren — 9 Litorary Intelligence. An old setabiished publishing house in Baltimore baw Opened is trade for IRM6 by the ineue of pew ed tone the following tandard works: Kuropeab Civiliza! ional in and Catholicity Compared,” by Ube Me ninth edition, “Lectures on the Evy dencer of Catnolieity,” by the Moat Rev. M. Ji Spalding, 0. 8 Archbishop of Baltimore, third edition; “The History of! the Protestant Reformation in Germany and Switerrlacd, and in Bngland, Ireland, Beoland, the Nethertend France Northern Kurope,” by the Moet Rev. M. Jt Spalding, D. D,, fourth edition; “Kilo Middloton,’# Lady Bird’? and “Grantley Manor’ (new editions), by Lady Georgitna Fullerton, Lady Fullerton’s sovels mag ve regarded.as Distorical, (Mustrating a» they do ihe workings of the Protestant apd Catholic churebes 4a Kugland at certatn remarkable epochs in the progrése of that country, The book called “Elen Middieton” waw written before Lady Fullerton embraced the Catboli@ faith, and is accepted by Many ax portraying (hy Condia ob of ber owa mind when in a transition otale from tho Puseyiam, or Tractarianiam, of the Oxford sevoot of the roh of England to the tenets of the Remer All the works (nd a ready wale jn (hus country been printed to supply steadily tnereastpy dew their publishers. Mr, William V. Welle bar work Life and Public Services of Samuel Adare volumes, ip Howton, ft forms a very tinpertant © our pational literature at the present erie books contain a narrative of the note and opinions ef thig diatingwtlshed man, with « history of bie a prod dicing and forwarding the American Revolution. Meet iwteresting and bighly valuable oxtracts from Mr Adarmmt correspondence, Slate papers and eenays are a pobliebed bis ney en, Samuel Adsin) bore & prominent part in developing (ha Revolvtion on which our comstitation—which bar jum vindien@ed elf in 60 poble abd pereistent a manner —4 ls founded, and My. Wella, in writing bis biography, req veuls many of the motives and much of the r impetiod and grgted him to and in the work He, in (we) detends the memory of Mr. Adems, and thertere pres cia in a production whieh must be «x to be appreciated. John Adams, writing im “ithe Am a eludes ori fully re 1819 on the subject, maid was a bleming, and pot a curse, the nam eharactem Of Ramuel Adame ought to be preserved." Tlie My. Well has ineured in @ very successful manner. Mr. Henn Pitiyan, recorder to the courvof tral of the conspirators in Washington, hax Brought oot & volte entitied “The Assasrination of President Linco! Trial of the Conspirators,” in which ali the dewls con pected with that fearful act and it wireoe are given io official form The od with the tragedy are well'arranged, and tbe werk bearm the approval of the Secretary of War, Judge Advocate General Holt, and Colonel H. 1. Burnett, Special Juig iid Ve signal pun papers er Advocate of the tial commision The book i» printer tp Cine immati ‘The seventeenth number of the “Gene the Catholic Chur bh from the Commen: Christian Era to (he Present Time, with introdvetiom and votes by (he Archbishop of Baltimore, i ov York ‘Cireular No. 6 War Department, Surgeon Office,” Washington, is printed It on able reports on the extent apd nature of the materiale wa he meet valae koay OF ab. ERR CE He TST ENG. Une” | availabie for tie preparation of ® medirat amd cur yiowk hinoty of the American rebellion Io cwsen of extra ordinary gunshot apd other wounds the nature aud course Of the injures are pomted out by seed plate ene gravings In the vrnpch of wlenee which relnier 16 military curery (he renuly of the American war wit! vom Unibuie to rolighten the world to a degree whic will go far to throw the observations, experiments and "uectmnl: cal appliances of even Baro Larrey (Bonape:\¢'s Sur eron-in-Chief) ip the mhade Reports, exbibiting he progress of Nierary, ec entitie and moral attainments in France within (he pant iwenty years, are ordered. M. de hainte Beuve has wodertan the report on likerary sawjeote: Viscount de le Ove piere on moral xiences and political economy, (he se trovomer Mo Leverrier, apd M Dotan, mat hematien astronomy and pbyritd THe sdvence made in ort branches of knowledge will be jptrasiad to eal sneang of tbe sevetal “ , ‘The boot ““hertime and pelgur,” written by Colonel Bowman ahd Lieutenant Colonel Irwin, © re- viewed at length, sed favoratiy, ie the stem lendes Fachionablg tn genes. APPEARANCE OF THE EMPROOR OF BUrraiA Um PERTH, HUNGARY [Pew (Dec Lo) Correspondeme of Loodom sews } Hefore wine © clock thie morning carnagen parsougors were has \ening ayer Uy Chamnver goes Wo Line hanparer at toe the roverrige House Bes): | for sowme Wterally bw giak Cheek cat an Kaaterm apes and sowobhod att with peng ane (vv burtenie penny. | ithe dace beet guid bebe | Before thu Ube h the cimpet withont — ' ote be preenes, tbe Mupgarian cham silee, 48 The rend tma/ sien | ow high, while on ht as the Prelaie th ihe | epretad« Tham se 4 ee boty goerd Ak ig nitered on ew je ene (ot a omen. valine inroee thea Corr hee beed womted Binmer it | bie apeesh af firm om Wome, bol ale | seme ter the hall the Me reads ue try 4 wan detingtly beat <n @ Majerty bee © Omer, ngreeete untatam The seek » yely wil), Mog erephawe, send be 1 ean contin val! wie j pte dognity | Of tne banper Ee eveuttal moment bw | comntenam* wore y Cipremion, & beware’, however, «6 eof eneiiomient The hiv torte (anger tor tian on the deyutien When the erie of * Kien he reed the sper’ clmariy, and wii ependid Beugeria: | expreseian, wha Wy is delivery sot only the import word 6, Cul tate gare evidenee of whall | be brtemee'f | When (he Dube sad Poche 0 Mourhy (Princes Ma | rat) arrived at Momy, France, after thet ee rmatved a0 © reobeat worrm~ free 9 reed 6! mer then C9 thousand persone vollected in Nhe myuare © | mands # monument worth Years ee oe we + the Woke « ber | "Tee reed Deb ee of Momia arcompectel Oe the Grand Dreetewe 8 bed bie (biter | hes err ved me Tite le Georgia, * 7 Another ult A et wo Oly Matironds ma oornt -rany i Botore dodge Aue i | Feny eecund rwert eed Grand 6 Bowl oue fotteeiag grownie Oe the Tie f int Oriever 08 @ We 0 beteme Ot carte beloty fa 4 Maverde oor rm comrideretiy Mews Petter! & Came coicer * fom the pinigi, sed U. Ely fur he Setwndamna vert op Z Card for (ht Pottee Commmicetoners. rome oF THE wERsLY. Pin Wee Tote Jan © 1 My attention tet of tht hy ion wg ee the nto ot wd fomais wireggits, whe congregate khmow every ++ 4 df the weet naar ihe Ninth Desire pobes matin ‘Tey ore 6 wantal te © reapemabie peighborbeet, aad 1 etppee that Und tention of tbe potive sets wely we be cared \ thong Dare ther remem ly ertione bre gmt te 6 theme ‘o

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