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WEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1886—WITH Isewhore than crowded together in the South be better for them. Arrival of the City of Washington between Logh \d the island of £0 - with Two Days Later News. ald to have tenderod hor good ovtices 1m the that has arisen betwoen the anit third son of the King of Italy, died at on ‘22d of January. ignor Scialoja, the new Minister of Finance, made bis ial statement in the Chamber of Deputies on éhe 21. He @ against loans and other extraordinasy that y be ap slaveholder and the eo TEXT OF THE EMPEROR'S. SPEECH. | est tary organization or broken the existence of men whose services and devotlon I have been able to appreciate, jenta, and proposed that the deficit of two hundred The hudget of the public works and thatef education @even million lire should be covered by increased have not undergono any diminution. It waw of uso to His prod on preserve to the grand ent of the State their fer- | oxpenditure amount to tile activity and to mmintain the energetic impulse of } aloja extends to fifty-Avo millions. Agriculture has made great progress since 1852 At this moment it suffers from the lowering of the price of power to sikeaiar otenpiatine ends, eo oy following different ronda. were both do- Proposed to fengrath Maximilian and Napoleon Negottating tse the eonle, | for the Withdrawal of the French Troops from Mexico. by reductions in the millions; Signor Set- Commoreial Intelligence. res, sir, I have great LONDON MONEY MARKET. . I believe that er will do what no doubt they will settle this question that it will be submitted to them for final action, delegates thon bowed and withdrew. : THE WHITE MAN’S DELEGATION. ‘ ‘Wasmuoron, Feb. 7, 1866. ‘This morning a large number of the citizens of Mon- ana torritory, now in Washington city, called upon the Prosident. B. M. Pinney, United States Marshal for the Torritory ; Chief Justice Hosmer, General Barrows and ‘twenty-five or thirty others were among the number. ‘Mr. Pinney addressed the President on behalf of the Gefogation, He said:— i largely supplied at 3¢ cent below the bam mistmum, The London }, in ite city article, quotes frofe American authorities in support of the lectures it tly read merchanwrand oxporters on the subject of in their dealings, nermias wore lower, umntor the City of London's news, cspecially Eries X Lompon, Jan. 25, 1466. Console for money, 86% « 8T.; five-twontios, O64 a (€8)6; Mlimots Contral shares, 75.0753 ; Kerio; 65%" 60%. TAVEROOL, MaRERES, vEROoL, Jan. 24—A. M. mn or get " Ggrrow.—Thio sales of Monday and” Tuewday 1g ic tone 1,500 for speculation and export. ‘ot haw been dull and ‘peices aro’ partially ‘4d. United States Will be Pacified by This Declaration. | FRIENDLY WORDS FOR AMERICA. Mr. it becomes my duty, as a member of ; ‘with those > TRADE AT MANCHESTER. this del to assure Saco principles an- Alleged Displeasure of Napo- oi rket steady but business limited at Friday's rates aoa: set rere tron 2 a iS rd 1 i th M peop! 2 Might improvement manifested yesterday haa - si os has gladdened the hi of the peeves of our aximilian, ditions. Assuredly every government its defects ; oerurrs. —Messrs. Riobardaon, Spénce & Co and owa mountain land—Montana. We are using no idle or unmeaning words when we asgure you that we take tho greatest possible pleasure in saying that we recognize in you, as the Chief Magistrate of this great nation, a person who that sound mind, that general knowledge, that firm and patriotic devotion to the real interests and welfare of the whole country which are 80 necessary to carry it safely over the ocean of political speculation and debate, We attach no great import- ‘ance to this asseveration of our feelings in relation to yourself; but we should be domg injustice to ourselves, and injustice to the people of the Territory of Montana, and I shouid merit their severest censure, if wetdid not say that we firmly believe that if you meet with a cor- diat and generous sapport on every hand this nation will come forth from this present’ political crisis a stronger and better nation, prepared to take a higher siand and do a nobier work on the platform of history than has ever yet been allotted to any nation of the earth. Montana has scarcely had a two years’ po- litieal existence, and already numbers fifty thousand in- babitants, Places of habitation and of business are dotted all over her fertilo valleys, and her numerous thorough- fares are constantly trembling with the crush of mer- chaadize, The gold and silver which tne Almighty had long kept hidden and garnered up inher bills and ra- vines have been revealed or discovered at atime when the nation needs new channels of flowing wealth to sup- ply her treasury. And Montana possesses, as well as grat miueral Wealth, all those agricultural resources so Woll calculated to make her early populous and power- ful. At the same time, we frost we are not unmindful Of the vast importance of promulgating correct political gentimenta. We beleve that we are starting right, aod but casting a look at the past I rejowe in seeing at the ond of fourteen years France respeoted abroad, tranquil within, without political prisoners, wittiout exiles beyond its frontiers. ‘The nation for four score years has amply discussed theories of governmont. It’ is now-no longer useful to aoek the theoretical means of improving’ the moral and material conditions of the people. Let as employ ourselves in spreading every where intelligence, healthy, economic doctrines, the love of what gord, and religions prince! ples. Let us solve by tho freedom of our transactions the difficult problem of the just distribution of productive forces, and let us attempt to ameliorate the condition of labor in the flelds as in the workshops, When all French- mon invested with pot tical rights shall have been en- tightened by education they will discern the trath withor dificalty, and will not suffer themseives to be seduced by possible theories. When all those who live by aaily wages shall bave seen increased the benefits which asst- duous toil procires they will be firm supporters of a society which guarantees their welfare and their dignity. Finally, when all shall bave recelved from infancy those principles of faith and morality whtch elevate mann his own eyes they will know that above human intelligonce, above the efforts of science and reason, there exists a Supreme Wil! which sales the destinies of individuals as well as of nations. ALLEGED MOTIVES FOR THE EMPEROR'S CONDUCT. {Paris (January 22) Correspontonce of Londou News } ‘That it has transpired in court circles that the Emperor Napoleon is really displesaod with the Emperor Maxi milan on very many pointa, eapectally on account of sire ia dias China and Japan— Wakoteld, Nash & Co, report flour vory ‘= but nomi nally unchanged. Wheat in moderate demand af full prices; wintor red 20x 4d. a 10s. Td. per contal. Indian corn inactive and partially 3d. per 440 Ibs, cheapor; mixed American, 299. a 20%. 3d. Puovinions. —Mesars. Bigland, Athya & Co. and Bruce; McAuliff & Co, report Beef firm for fine qualities, Pork inactive, but unchanged. Bacon quiet, but prices steady. Lard doll, but unaltered. Butrer quict, Cheese firm for: choice qualities, TALLOW quiet, but prees well maintained. Propuer —Ashes quiet, Small sales of pota at 37, Suear in more demand, but at rather easter prices, Coffee inactive. Rice—No sales. Linased oi!— Siow of sale at 40s, Rosin quiet, at 134, 64. for common Fronch Spirits of turpentine doll, at 44% a 47s. for Fronch Petroleum unchanged. Sales of refined at 28. Td. per gallon. The Pope’s Temporal Power to be Maintained. DEPARTURE OF. AN AGENT FOR MEXICO, Maximilian Informed that the Time for the Withdrawal of the French Troops Has Arrived. THE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN. THE PARIS BOURS: Parts Bourso on tho 2a wi The heavy, closing at Ost. THE LATEST MARKHTS. Liveuroon, Jan, 25, 1866. Corrox.—Sales for two days 114.000 balea, ' Market jar All qualitios have glightly declined. Of the above sales speculators and exporters took 2,000 balos. Barapsrorvs.—Tho market was quict aud steady. Wheat firm, dvuHIONS, —The market I stoaily, F Lard flat, Confirmation of the Retreat of General Prim Into Portugal. 3 vet lag will be starting right if we advocate zealonsly those great oadeaheaes the bad reception given to the French Councilior of State | News from 1 pittical truths which you have prociaimed to th $ coun- to Mexi ‘. omplication of Affairs Betweon tne By ani t the world, and which we undorstand to be the brandy manaphet upline pret digo shnanyprdns nose and French Governmonts—Suc- slnuated that this is one reason for the withdrawal of the French troops, The key to the imperial condu pf the Mission of Foreign Ministers to Jupan—Treaties Ratified, &. foundation of all cood government. The President replied as follows:— Continued: Fenian Arrests in ta, how. Suananan, Doo. 26, 1865. okx—It is no ordinary pleasure for me to meet Ireland. ever, thought to be contatyod in the following words, Tea advancing. Silk active. Tho Minfort rebels bavp on this occasion and to hear the sentiments &e. &e. &. with which the Emperor supplemented the notice of the | again ahown themselves, and they are reported to have you have announced, To receive so large and reapoct- able a body of intelligent gentiem n from that remote _ rection of country from which you come is highly gratt- Tho Inman steamer City of Washington, Captain fying to me. Th response, sir (addressing Mr. way Brooks, which loft Liverpool at noon ou the 24th and ‘to the eloquent manner in whieh you have expressed Boutiments and feelings of those whom you represent | Queenstown on the 25th of January, arrived hore at this defeated Fien Kofan, "They wore collecting im largo numbers in Shantung and Honda, Tho Empross Dowagor had rosigned power at Pokin, and Prince Kung was again at the head of affairs Complicated questions were artsing between the Chine and. Fronch governments on the subject of withdrawal of the French army:—‘‘And the emotion produced in the United States by their (the eoldiers) pre- sence on Mexican soil would be appeased. '* COMMENTS OF THR LONDON TIMKS ON THR RMPR- Ron's spencer. Ns E solf with simply | port last might. . propagandi sin returning my thanks fer your kind expressions; but you ‘The London Times says the whole tenor of the Empe- Hono Kowa, Jan. 1, 1866. Bavy mado some allwsions to which, under the circum. | The Union and Emancipation Society held its Inst | poe Napojoon's spooch convinides it that tho solution of |. Tom ip demand. Export for the fortnglit 7,000,000 es-that surround us, Loannot be indifiorent, Yor alluded to tho great priuciples of our government ang beer in & paper sent @ short time meoting at Manchester on the 22d of January, and the dissolution of @e society was celebrated by a conversa sione at the Town Hall. Professor Goldwin Smith de- Jivered an address before the society on the civil war in America, and bis allusions to the abolition of slavery evoked much enthusiasm, Mr. Fonwick is gazetted one of the Lords of the Ad- miraity. ‘The steamships Helvetia and Tripoll left Liverpool on the 24th for New York. The extra Cunard steamship Marathon arrived at Liv- erpool on the afternoon of tie 2!st, and the Scotland on the night of the 22d uit, ‘The steamer Kurope; from New York for Brest, had arrived at Cherbourg, With her eng nes disaviod. Tho Jast seven hundred miilés of bor voyage wore dove with sails alone, After Mading mail- and passdagors, the Europe was towed from Chersorg to Havre, The City of London arrived at Queenstown about leven o'clock on the morning of the 23d, aud reached Liverpool early on the 24th of January. ‘The steataship Herman arrived oat on the 24th, Exchange quiet at 4s. Td. News from Japan states that the Minister's mission to Annem successful ‘The treaties bad been ratified by the Mikado, the porta were to be opened to trade on the ist of Janoary, and Lhe Lari! was to bo reviaed Bownay, Jan 15, 1408. Cotton duit, Shipments for the fortnight 75,000 bales. Froightp to Liverpool advanced to 428 64. Goods un akered. Exchange 2 24d. ‘ the Mosican fifficulty must come from the United Staves, ‘The olfer involved in the imperial address is the with drawal of tne French forces from Mex! o on receiving an nawnrance that the American government will not tmpede the evmsotidition of the new ompire, The Time: feels confident that the Amorican govotmment wil b eager to aocept apartfic solution of the Moxt-an diiliculty com- patibie with the dignity of beth nations. Views of Count Walewaki on the Sttan- , tion In Mext:o. AUSTRALIA. In tho Corps Logniat'f, on the 284, Count Wolowski fe Babe ee nana took his seat as Provident of the Chamber Tn hit | piysotution of Parliamcut—The Spanish oponing address h* pawed an evtogiam upon his peede. | 2s em. cessor, the Inte Dake do Moray, and paid atrioute to | yaiipam Warmiebeltion tm New Sea the mannor in whieh M. -ehnoider presided daring the Inst session. Count Walexrk: also praised the epirtt 0° moderation displayed by the Chamber, and expressed a hope that the Dep ities would give hm thetr cordial con- currence. In conclusion he declared his intent on to protect the ¥ of Opinions conscientiously oxpromnd. ‘The usnal official revortof the state of the empire had | oy boen communicated to the Corps Legisiatif. Oa the subject of Mexioo the report say+:—'*The French govern: ment, on undertaking to expedition to Mexico, placed ‘ befor: it an atm to which it has rendered anhordinate tte conduct, and on which tts decisions are still pendh We went on to Mexico to obtatn redress, not fad tay a Sor the cavse of monarch’ Our soldiers are not with the objet of inervention, The imperial govern: ment has constantly: repelled that doctrine aa con- trary to the fundamental prinerples of our rights Moxico is ab present ruled by a regular government. Anx fous to fulfil the engagements ft hae made in respect both to the persons and properties of ‘oreigners when the ne Conary arrangeme * concluded with the Emperor Maximilian, weshall be so far from repudiating the re- sults of on principles ax regards imtervention that we slull, on the contrary, accept them as the guiding rile for all Powers; ant it will then be eary to foretell the timo whon we'sirail be able to effect the return of the ex- thorough and calm consid. it the foundation ot all free, governments. Those who understand these tral and have laid them down as thetr guide cannot fail to undersiand the doctrines enun- @inted in that messay It is not necessary to inquire whether they emanated from this man or that man, Those who understand and beheve in those principles, no matter from what standpoint they look at ‘them, will find thymsci.cs. involuntarily and impercep- tibly be, but surely, coming te ether in all great straggles that may take piace in regard to them; whe those whe disclaim them, who aro willing to repudiate them and set them at nought, w !lbe found disintegrating and.travelling in a divergent direction, fur this reasou. There may be many now coming together without any ious Concert oF arrangement, bub imperceptibly, be- on these great princi 1. think, is Boone who can mistake the great that are Ia)! down in that and embrace the govern ecssTul, it must be adininisiered. I care the administering the government may bo he Union party, the republican party, , the gmoraan party, oF what por. successfully ministered upon the vreat jes laid paper. You would meet with about the sant success in attempting to carry on the Mui.nounsn, Doo. 26, 1865, Parliament was dissolved om the 12th iat, Laton@ excitement has be on caused tn South Australia by the optbreak of war betwee Spain aud Chilo, Alb males OF ay trom New % alana that the rebola om the had beon defeated aud bad surrendered. MEXICO. Monsieur Eloin About to Return to Frunce—Suceess of the Libera Tee huantepec and Keverses at Paso 4 Novilla—Execution of Liberal FP ers—Juares Still at Bl Paso, &. New Onrnan, Feb 6, 1866. A Brownevillo letter says that General Escobedo has gone into the interior with the most of his foree and the liberal army, with the excoption of a fow roaming panda, who are committing all porta of depredations on both government upon any other principles than those which are found in the constitution, as you would if you Bhould take hold of a piece of mactinery that had been congiructed and trained to run }.«:moniously in one dirsstion, and attempt by revers> xction te run it in an ‘opposite Uirection. I -ay again that I think no one can mistake the doctrine of that messes. It is very ooay ‘The seasion of the French Legis the 22d by the Emperor in person. speech — MeESSIEURS Las SENATORS BY Mes seURS Dee Deroree— The fullowiog is his oor ee ree it, and to make assertic ‘The opening of tho legialative session permits of a peri | peditionary army. sides of the nver Tt also says that the United states ‘that this, that or the other has taken place or will take | odic exposition of the situation of the empire aud the a covernme twill make a creat mistake by mavering ont piace; bat Ethink T may be permitted t say to you on | expression to you of my views. Depression: te Mestoam Seourision. ail the troops, as the people depend entirely upon the this ocens on that, taking all my aute edents—zoing back to my advent into public lite and continuing down 0 the present time—the cardinal decirues set forth have been my constant guide. fo far it ms too tate turn and tase a diff rent directinn, be my guide from this time Oaward, and those them may know where I shait always be fovnd when principle is tavoived. Lore let me say to in order to di-abuse the pabtic mind, as far ax it ts postibie for an individual to do so, that my politioal evreer is well nigh done—the sand o my poitical glass «well nigh run out. If L were dis) osed to refer to The Times of the 23d, im ite city articio, save: — Mexican arcuritivs wore acveroly depresed by the por. sistent symptoms that her prevent cours of orter 1 Peogress may be interrupted. and the veign of anarch re cetabliahod As in pre‘eding years, I wil! exam ne with you the principal questions whieb intorost our country. Abroad pence seems assured overywhers, for everywhere the tmeans are sought for of anien) y sotthiog difficulties im plece of ending thom with the sword The meeting of the Englist aut Frencly floots in the same ports has shown that the retations formed apon the fieid of battle have aot been weakened = Time has ouly cemented the agree: tot the two eoantrins sutdi re for protection Niw Ontsawe, Feb. 7, 1866 The stoamer Moxico, from Havana, with city of Meni 0 dates to Jannary &, has arrived Monstour Ki " rope for tong stay the nowly arrived Finance Minister, had « long view with Maximilian. Announces that, through the gation of Napoioon, the misunder jon of the United States In Re- ard to Affairs in Mex! ‘Tho news por the Australas a taken by the American govera ef in rogard to tho attitude | Jandil france on and the srmal mn ted. sof the main generally a +e Ubinicn the bi dig nterested | myaeif, I might trace my caccer back .o the jog caba; In regard toGermany my in.onsivn ts to centaur 0 | tonanes of pease lien the dosp fooling friond*hip Betwoon Maximilisa aad the Pope will soon be pera ster wag 7 boa i vithye; then through | observe a policy of neu'rality, wilea, without prsgonting sympathy which Amoricans “have towards | ose niy adjoated a mes digpinawed oF amin ch pen) he 7 — A re Meee ae lpn matnges iy gh ee Bo op (ae p12 gy 8 ar Th waa not yet beard at Mexico that Juaron had Jefe CeRERee, Heenan queciting tm Chk OHNE Wie sts. the eps wowid be recalled to terests are not directly enge 7! A | Bo eee eee ee ae ears mt Mcage ~ Italy, reevgnized by aime.) aii chy Powers of Rurope, pleduo oxieo shold be Soft to settle itaa has steongtoned ite anny by urvegurving ite caytat ta [A{wt fe deine, and wo hope on er tod, by Vee. the centre of the Peninsula, We may cxint upon the | damtJobnson setaputoas execution of the ireaty of the Lith of Soptom- ber, and wpm the iadispenty ie arinterince of the power of the Holy Father, The bonds which attach 1 to Spain and Portagal are sti! more strengthened by interviews with the wovercigns of those two k You have shared with ac duced by the assassination cently the death of tho King of the Hetziaas has caasod unanimous regre'# In Mexico the governmont fountod apon the will of Tie opposition, con- quered and dispersed, have no longer a chief. The national troops have displayed valor, and the country has found guarantees of onter ant s curity whch have developed its resourced ant raised ite commerce with France alone from twonty-one to seventy-seven miliions, 4s I expressed the hope iast year (hat our expe- div was approaching ta termination, 1 am cnming to an understanding with the Emperor Marimilian to fiz the epoch for the recall of our troops before her retwrn ia ¢Tee- tuted, witht comprising the Foench interes's which we haw: been defending in that rem‘e oment-y. North Ameri. ca, iswaing victorioasly ftom a formijabie struggic, has re-established the Union and solemu'y proctaimed the abolition of slavery, France, which forgets no noble page of her history, offs \p sincere wishes for the pros. perity of the great American republic, and for the main enance of tho amicable relations which svon will have had a cenvary’s durmion The emotion produced in the United States by the p-eence of ur troops on the Meri. Chihuaboa, but t was knowa Ghat Negrote was at dan Agton Garcia bad been appointed Prefect of Nueva Laon; Simon Planebo, of Coabaila, Figaroia, the literal Genaral, operating ip Oajaca, had Leen reptilsed, and was cotroeating towards Te In Tehuantepec iteclf a boty @: two Crousnnd bberaia whipped Colonel Garcia Cado Tho Wherns sent to the city of Mexico for trial had been shot, Colonel Patico, « liberal, about to be shot at Molina, had been sent to the city of Mecice for trial, Marshal Hazaine had pone” o Queretaro to organize tm portant miliary movomenta French reinforcements had been sent to Mazation The Governor of Lower California, who tried to induce jon Im Spain. pwple to submit quiotly to Maximiian's authority, aud TO PORTUGAL onervRRANCES | failing to do so, hax left the country, A militia foros \« | bo be sent there to onfores obedience Dr, Mantel Larinzerser had be en sent by Maximilian ay Rovoy Extraordinary 0 Rusia, Sweden and Don wark . A plot agoinat the life of Maximilian’s War Minister had been discovered. Several persons wore arrested, among them two ox colonels ‘The l’beral leader Laire was defeated by the imperial iste above Paso de Novilla, and retreated to Paponlity Governor Fornando Ortego war also defeated by the imperialists, aud fled to Ki Iteccion. eno be instrumental in re- indnt of the United States, fm re. jon im the Union thowe 1 government haye y of tho most ganic mms that ever ocourrd in the world, so that we ean Prociaim once more thar we aren i od peor, I shall feel that the measare of my ambition been ed, and filled to overttowimg “And at that poiat, if there be apy who are env and ealous of honor and Tshall he prepared to make them as polite a vas E know bow, and thavk them to take the place [ € eno for my will have b en falfitied. In saying this, in the performance of my dnty and tn re- sponse te the encourage me. ame, I feck that it, nor Wo feel tiny ‘oat T can af. fora w da God b ing willing, dhs a @ lew T to wister this goveranient ‘pon (be principles that Ne af the foundation of ft, Lesa inform all aspirants ‘who are trying to form their oom ture—who want to make one organ: ation for one pur pose, and another for r—the hey are not in my ways Pam nota candiinte for any portion, and benee, Trepeet, Lean afford to do right; being’ Mm that eon: |, Iwill do right, 1 make anno ncement for th» purpose of letting a! vwitbat way work ie to re- sore the government, not to make cowbinat one with renee to any future candidacy (. ‘he Presidency of have revched the utmost round. My race is run 80 far as thet is con-erned. My object is to perform my duty, and tha’ I wil! cndeavortodo. Let ua, Chen, all tp this great work o restoration, and ¥ ho 3) oo ane repairing the breaches that baré been made, U fio mite In the work of making new Stator aod popuiaine them with a peopte who are worthy of the government which cu me and 2 oe nev ‘go yn founded oa prine im harmony with the great machinery devised by our failer Se ar as regarts any The Latest News. DEPARTURE OF AN AGEND FOR MEXIOO-— THR TIMK AMUVED POR THE WITHDRAWAL OF TH PRENCH TROOTS. burniapre Lowpon, Jan. %5, 1868, The Paris correspondence of the Timer gives & minute aceount of Salliard's interview with Napoleon and his harried departure for Mexico, His instructions, verbal only, are to represent to Maximilian (ha! the time has ar- rived for the withdrawal of the French trovps A totegram from Madrid dated tho 22d January maya:— “Offical confirmation has heen received of the intelli General Prim entered Portugal on “aturday jaat, 20th.” Prim is stated to have delivered the horses, arma and equipments of hia followers to tho aloade of Cinasvia, Portugal. Disturbaneos had taken plane at Reus The province of Valencia had ja consequet claimed in state of woe willity continued to prevail at Madrid. and tt wae that the etate of siege in that city woalt be in day or It is officially announced that the insurgents had no cugagoment with the royal troops before entering Por- tugal. Haw Paancowo, Fob. 4, 1808, ‘The Moxioan Omnaulate hax received an offeial com. munication from Juares and the Minister of Foreign te lations, dated Ht Paso det Norte, December 24. All the generals commanding liberal forees gave in their adhe Tonce aud approved the desree extending the term of Juarea’ Some Froveh weope, ohio’ started in the direction of Bi Paso, had returned after marching fourtorn leaguer The troops av Ki Pano were fully prepaend bo rent French should they attempt to earry into execution their designs Goneral Negrete was installed Minister of War om the ‘28th ot Deowmbder Toport that Juarea had reached Kan Autonio, ts unfounded The Fentans. THR TRIALS 8 FROG REAOING—#RAROH FOR STRPHENS—MORR ARRESTS IN RKLPART, RTC. The apecial comminsios for the tral of the Fenians cnn tinued its operations in Dublin. Th te wore atill twenty- aw will tind mes willing and a cordial heiver. Godden, 1.414 0b. expect. tele pomeeeton tion, but you will pleaxe ace pt my thanks for the oom piment you have paid i on ths of and the haw sil cr oo teat ea! fae tn 3 rod at that he bad fed a +‘ Tein the midst of populations saisted and contding | {roen artunly Unio aa far No ery [eR AAS se vent were then introduced per- | that our institutions perform their fanctions. The ma- Three alleged Feniass—one of them an im > on, General Barrows submitted 10 | oi 6) etections om Os the fodoral army, Thomas Henry O'Bnen, of the — Woe, & President, oa veualf of the delega- and are conducted grentens order th New York Irish Volunteors, had been arrosted at We, Oi, my of speclinenms o! gold. portions i A wore ecind lear woot eeorest by tae Frendeet, and the totepview terminated. The Rhode Istana Court. . Paononvoe iL Fb 7, 1608 ‘The General Assembly, in Grand Gommitie, this George A. Chuef Justice of the 2 OM the ¥: Sa ene SEUSS tawechate Juaton iz, a5 ? 7 by ‘SUPPL spthe cees of the aiveting amounted to warty hee) THE STATE: CAPITAL, a, and after being Yootured was sont to Justiee court for dixposal. Aftor listening to the facts in diwoharged O'Sullivan, and di delivered to him. Thus Ac@ANT, Feb. T, 1366, THE STAPH MEDICAL 8 CIRTY. Ata mooting of the State Medical »welety this after noon the Prosident was requested to nam® ® biographer of the lato Secretary, Sylvester D. Willard), deceased. The Committee on the New York Hoalth bill r"ported « resolution, which wns adopted, urging the Assen Vly to pass, at the earhest day, a health bill which shal! recain the grand swmitary provisions and regulations coutaine? mm the bill which recemtly passed the Senate, but as to the mode or manner of appointing oom- missioners to execute said law, the Society oflers RO suggestions, leaving it wholly te the wisdom of the Legisiaturo. The society met in the Awembly City Intelligence. Tue Aniow Bau. —Extensive preparativas have beee made to insure tho entire suocess Of the Anon Ball, te take place this evening at the Acadomy of Music, The Police authorities publish the following notice, relating to the order of precedence of hackney coaches on the ov easion No, 26 (Orry Hace) Mernoroceran Pouce Peeper. New Youn, Feb. i Nompany (0 the Arton ball this evening. at ‘he hesdomy of Monte, will be admitiod at the main entrance tn I mon. Concise will approach from Third avenue > rleanih at: get in delivering thelr con Tn taking’ thon will for fo +? : he pu chamber this eveping to listen to the annual address of | demeawift please the coach atthe door, ne ren President Dean, after which the members visited the | for any partioular oarriage. ¥, jn all canoe will be one readonce of Surgeon Genera! Pomfret and ibe Executive | dollar for eweh pax moder without regard to distance im the city. Norcouch will We silowed in line excepting euch as hewe paneed inepection CHAS. NRAD PE Captain and Inspector of Hackney Oomohen, Tux lows Paour Civ. ¥ Bate —The Oret sanuat ball of the Ione Yaoht Club too\ place last evening at the Ewor- ur Broadway. Tho affair was mowt dbl Mad been AAprelentiously arran, and an opportumity for g most agrosabte reunion of friends of Uste new accosvion to tho yachting aasootm tions of New Yor® If the fones can handle the and tilor aa wucconatiity as bene 9 ye their quent ovening they will prove formidable contestanty on FRER AND ACCRPTED MASONS. The Sirawing sewer genuemen were elect officers ‘al Arch Chapter of the Stay of New K. G. H. P.—Horace 8. Taylor, B.D, G. it P—Seymour I. Buone, Syra- use; RK. G. K—R.@, Williams, Utica, RE. &, J B -Chaffoe, Afton; G. 8.—John 0! Cole. ASbany ; G. L.—Williem Seymour, Albany; G. C.—Charins Platt, Binghamton; @. C) H.—David F. Day, Bodalo; @ RA. C.—Jobn 4 Dickerman, Albany. NEW WORK LEGISLATURE, beta aimee <= Care EET { Boamt wf Kducath Somntey yep. 7, 1006, DISTRIBUTION OF BYHOOL MONKY FOR t866\~ FRAUDULENT @EBCTION RETURNS, BTC 8T44 RMPORTED PAVORAMLY, ‘ot ‘the Board of Trusteos of the General |. Tho Board of Bducatiom mot last oventng, Comente- of Univermiists; Prohibiting the Mayor, Al- } sioner Mclean prosidimg: \ dormom and Commonalty and’ Board of Supereiaors on Tho Finance Committee presented a report on the dis (ribution of the school’ #ind” for 186%, The two follow. ‘ug resolations of the report the mowt im — Resolved, That the sum ‘oF 9,400,021 8 of the somal rvoneys for 1966 be and tie mame is hereby approgtt- ated for the several purposes herein named, pod pl may be roquired, subject to the By laws, rules and regm- lations of the Board governtag pmyments, vie Overdraft on the Oity Chambertagn tn 1886 Payments on special appropriations for liabttl ties on appropriations for 180s. Salaries of teachers Salaries of janstors Now York ‘trom leasing lands belonging to the city; Authorizing ¢ho Comptrollor of New York to baue fifty thousand dollars of water stock; Coulirming the title to lands conveyed by the Hudson Fire Insurance Company ; Amending tho churtor of the Atiantic sayings Bank of New York. By Mr. BILLY NOTIORD. La Bag, (rep.) of Richmond—For the the Quamotine land: id property im Richmond c and tw provide for purchase of suitable qc Janda and the erection of suitable buildings thereon « Munrny, (doim.) of Kiags—To improve a ‘atroet, Brookly®. woh and ‘other ineidin “A ‘wehoot @ By Mr. Breer, ) of Erie--T'o double the un ifort 9 Snes ome veneers en fimahed locks on the Eric Canal, and havo thom oa the for halances due from 1866 enlarged plan » Academy ; mints irRonueKD aire of Acadeeny By Mr. Lxwr, (rop,) of Now Y: Kvening shoots Abomite pual payments of shares of the New York Boctety Li- | Ropairein whap, wages, maberial, &0.. urt in New York (rop.) of Ontario=To tax all private Acts of ince empital; lands, and cli brary ; for a poll By "Mr, Fou bills pawod by the Lovislature as foll poration $100, and one per cent on thy Wills, one per cent on the value oF til v through depomtory icaen tof schoo ; superintendents, clerks, to f penses of the Board, gaw for ward ant evening’ sotools, &e., Front of stable, bills, one per cont on the amount home feod, store howne 60 000 By Mr. U, G. Counea.s, (dem,) of Now York—To autho ter poet peyed sion of railroad tacks inGramt and other | Nocrnal achool ne streets, Now York vue “— By Mr. Govan, (rep.) of At, Lowrence—To equal Bass bonuties to voluntoers by giving w all non-comtninsion: Total i 3,000,om oflicens, privates and musicians onlisted tn this State who | itemolved, That tie aura of $47,400 46, the balamoe of, have pot rece! By Mr. © apart and paid as may be required upow appropriations atreeta connect! to Ninety-third streets. DILIH ORDRRED TO THIRD READMO Relative to MeDonaid and Macon streets, Brooklyn. Requiring county treasurers to give bonds ty the Sta incorporating the American Exploring ead Mining Com. previously made for all parposes for whten (he sehout monoys of the year have ngt been approproated 16 Peport was adopted N6 apertal committee appeinted by the Hoard of Kdu cation at the stated seaaion helt January 10 reported that, In accordance With the requirements of the aad pany roamiution, hey procorded to examine into the facts amd Prov@ling for a xurvey of the Hadson river, from Troy | Circumstances of the claimet HF. Allon to the seat now to Fort Kdward and from the Champlain canal from Troy | heid by J. i Brady, aud were attended om said examin to Whitebail ation by fr Horawo P Allen and James I iirady, whe Amonding chartor of Hudson. was also represonted by counsel Amending charter of the PLonix Fire Laaarsnce Com pany recommenied that James 1, at in thie Boned, aa . representing the led to sad neat, he was 1 to said position, and chat Horatio P Allen, baving been duly elected a Comm asoner of Com mon Schools for the Beventh sohool district, t+ v antitied U», and is hereby awarded a seat in this hod representative from sald distriet, in the place aud stead $20,000 towards the Soldiors’ National Gomotery at | of Janos J Deady. This eowommnendation wer adopted Geitysbury by the Board, aftor which it adjourned ‘The rates wore suspondod and tho bill passed unani ‘ movaly American Institute Reform—Membere By Mr. Anvnus, (rep.) of Monroe—for the betior pro- | Tieket —All im favor of olovating Ue Americrs Ineltute tection of life on raitroads, from ite yrosans condivon to Ca bp camel hh By Mr, Turn of Suffolk —To incorporate the | Yonal nselulnew, and re var ini Lai” ci Fa gm TY ge Hy Mr, McVey, (rep.) of Cattaraugus —Mor the retiof | PEM) Aan vee eee sd mova ootiok, atthe ramne of of & Ro Pinckney and othors. Aino for the relief of | Thetkute The Gf tis Gebel wil eooare Ward B. Burwott, ‘ rough reform ly Mr. Hiscoom, (rop.) of Onondaga—Lo amend the —_—_—_— Roviand Statutes, relative to Limited partner#mps Also A Boon.—Ward's Paper © to provide for a convention to roving the State consti and On Ale Gonts', whoteaate and retad A whotewste tution. Es lat, write raings +, diferent styles sent free ts tee By Mr. Secor, (rep.) of Monroe. wae a Wo WARD roadway NY sation for couns’l in criminal cases, AN) Prices Cashed ta Legal Lottertes.— By Mr. Warten, ) of Ulster—To amend the (ae Ourcilare and drawings ment charter of the Bloomingdale Savings Bank T"OLUTR Broker, 176 Broadway tit Pana To revive the charter of the New York Femate Acstjt A Silent Hewing Maoh: Assembly. ALUANY, FOU, 7, 1806 Rerorra By Mr. Buta, (dei ) of Westohester the Producers’ Warehouse Company Hy Mr. Cocuuanm, (rop.) of Albany—Appropriating having been To: tnoorporate To provide compen . making the ont ance Boot To contirm the acl of the New York Com. oplobrated “Wilees and Gi strong, cheater mot Counail petensing cortain real 8 ale to the ohureh | durable ‘- _WILOOm sions of Mrowiwap of At, James, To change the ame of the New York Froo Academy to the College of the City of New York. Aa em Potbak a Mi Merrscha won Manufacturers O18 Broadway, veer Cigatholders cut, mounted and iepaired A.—The Minest Ready Made Clothing ta America tients’, Youths’, re and Children’ 42 a Ch nom work BKORAW HORM Mien, Be stedis; appelle Cnaper Uslaay aad 68 Lealagette plas A.—Upham'’s Marachelia Causes the haw to grow on bald heads = Try and beconrinesd. sold wy wastx tes 2 Pert row, aot HELM BOLD @6 Broadwey. To amend the Nowbyng city charter jousth otrest. Figen, THA DKON OF THR TOWNE AND OOUNTIEN OF THR ATATE Mr. Pres, (rep.) of Orteans, offered the following, which was adopted — Nowlved, That the Comptrotier is hereby directed to oom. mu ty the Assembly atas carly « day ae possible. « compiote statement of the local indebtedness a cach of Oe neveral countica of thie Mtate, a Uy {the towns and citina, Bilshing betwonn thee ofar ania practionnic lo # r debt an Eathor with a statement rage of tas cities an the alate be ome semana moe tee A.—Japan es bisck ov brown, O Ry Mr Seensenten, (dem.) of New York —To inorense | (Mark “i rere, suey ome Eyl the salaries of the Metropolitan Po Hy sir, Larrewonn, (rep) of Oxweg—Coding juris to the United Slates o under water nwor bay, in oN Billa for the in “— m Kotler Kaplostons.—No Sena be withows A: Ors LOW WATER 1 oe Address FOUN Ast c ¥v oT pore (dem) of Quoons. Thank. , (dem.) of Now York—To Thuard of Control tor the ¢ To incorporate © Norfolk studying comfort aad eeonomy take the now roale 4 | cingant sidewhort simamers of the New Line y of New York They leave Baltimore from * coral Adjourned st hve @elock. Through tke tae - ——— Fond Gepeta Passengers must insist upon Uekete for the wee vow Vane ME. MARRY SANDERS: sonar A rowpectably ied audience, principally exmposed of sonal and amat A Mirarie.—Mrs, Parks, of 137 Fourth Wilhamevorg, §. Y whe hed eulfeged fw weeks the omy wh nearalg in has beww coum aot Sropeat AKTCALE RA waa’ tauxieians, b ir, Congrevated yesterday at Walla’ k's theatre, to lnar the above tavur “ED ite American pianist previous to hia departure from | A, wine Taste In Porfame a New York dr. Sanderson played a namber of his own af qaneune oa transcriptions and coer polkas with his socustomed Be aneire to. reg succes Sas ai eae brilianey. The Klcetric Polka, Martha Voataria, Latte. | rived from the * by end Ptirdy im Octave, are ton weil known to mona | “tO OY dsotiption here, Mr Sanderson limes peoutiar style of bi own, whieh will, if persevered to, plaso him atthe head of hon profession. Mis wonderfat preetaion in dintinot ness of tral im even Medicine, Ingrediewa wand in making BROWN MALTA” ta racks 2s bo give tne beet poet bie effort with safety itil The combinauen VeRMirvan dl stitute Win Mia traciennyy tone, ts . Worme in the wtoenach cael Irritation ead ven protemgnd pawns, we lb: they May te power morh - los news of Uy ciwaye attractive | #i¢kness, antcan be retnomed nly ly the use of © were rem agd popular. | We Know nos any f SB present, CON | 4) wick will be found Indhe Vermifuge Comite, ts him in rendering sal ® mua Bau tera supported by Mr Jobia Prome, the elsbrated Mins Zelda Harrison teaite, Mr Witham Castle and | &-—tows pute Bote ond Gnece Mr. Seguin. The duet for the piano ned violin “Las | Viton droiihen ey Oy Ath tae Aire Btyriena’ was most succosiully tendered by Mews Vrome and Sanderson, This py rother tame treatment of a mountainser’s song, whieh onghi to | 4, te more highiy colored and more offestively varied im | ba gente order w develop ite native wilduens primitive | iroetes A—* ‘all Kinda atyle, The pitee de resietanes for the viclin was Pag nini's eotebrated Carnival of Venice, im which every Ney mut 1 * Dyewtiest tn Com tricney and difowliyy which is capable of being intro. | Tey Large sue Thcnmte dd by droge Depa @ Agoed inte violin musi, is compracd. The most extra. | Ley «tenet ond mary and, in ROM? inatances, grotesque paswages are . tobe faxed in it, each variation having @ distinetve Mnpoedin ty bay den a of ite own In hie Le bole, See a ieee Tow ee o indulged rather too mth pom sinty esonetingly e@enth We hare Rowwe eeveral ie ments, thereby mawing the spirit thet | stances in whieh (roubinennn wmmehe reather through the theme The minor movement in the coin wae rendered with « pla ntivenem which we did not expect to find in bim = An an caren troniat he is unsurpassed, but ho mqnires mute fll mms and breadth of tone Mies Harriem sang adimirably an! corotved moll deserved applawse — ive dows mot fem. fone a votoe of great power or richhew, but one (lat i. however, pleasing and weil trained. Mr Cnvtle tonor voiwe waa never heard to beuee afvantege cach note being delivered in a clomr, betbiike tne, without fy after one ot Uwe Lreehns wore Cumenae W and instanianceve The wetatieag Mas irert A Mihatien tap mreat, New York od Joints and AA NLE, Trent Corns, Bantons, © OT) ewates of ke (ont ured “ the slightest Mrnining of lunge or chest, lke what we ween tines pho dder at in Ue Fourtewath street Mauevie Hews Hewt Machine Compear-— om It * meldom that the seompanit exorecion: any | thes itowm lt. Preukest, Gi Brosteay Agen wanted. mftaence in a concert, but yeaterdar the gentleman ont dawn in the progreiime ae dire tor wae te eTedenmariy Unamited for thet postion that bath the gadi-nes and the who were obliged to stag oF play to hiv srcomys. Ritent felt very uncomfortable during the performance We understand Mr Segderson puryores givinc one more eomecnt on Wednesday next, @hick should te stiended all dewring to haar a9 American piagwt of whom erg bee ajerkate in the higher’ torus ton THE fant Nottee. FARIA UNTYRERG AT ne tae am ae ponents Money Agrvondborel samt Aeothe F Ngeeent teed to Totensd \o this Agony belt memnen ne (hone of Ol thee perme Bewen thew in or boring covet at asada! in ventiong, 16 Sauas> fiomes of negeetian mung be amaeh 9 Voom. pom gry Litany RQUIPMENTS Te rRoreeTy CLAMED Se HEAD Cmrnadt WONT, 2T0 OfBeet 0 Coonet, » Vigiant mamiver of the Tenth pre Cinct polies, while on duty shout (wo o clonk yemterday mornag, Onerted aman Giving @ team. of barnes at tached toe ewok th Grant wed, none Chat Owing 0 (he eatiineas of the hour and the fart that weil filed, Removal. o. ® KRLTY ne een, eae dt Las taal ns 2a ens me Havane Lottery Prins r 4 Ti Dk a : hrm SYS, “ee

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