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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1866. 5 ————— . = TE - < —— 8ST. DOMINGO. ae Oe BBW" TRON RAVANA, MEXICO Sse emote asian oF esos oC | TEXAS RECONSTRUCTION CONVENTION. ® . fuesubesbciee 4 General Orders Net Meamqvasans, Tuinrenrra Visuiangr, N.Y. 8M. ‘This rogiment wiM parade on We-lnoniay next eben 4, Repudita Wis | tution to 8 Accmammatimanames atenstizs Sales Vesterday—Great Com-| The Chilean Privatcers—-Dami tition Among Bidders and High Effect o js Realised—The Situation of the | terests. a 9, fpr, Sas pirpone of peptictpading 'a the pubic hecopticn { Premises Sold—Prices Obtained—Names | The steamer Isabella, Captain Wambersio, from | UareZ’s Extension of the Pre- | Siri rein Me cilna at isu clock F.9 at wideh Message from G: nor Hamilton Urging eof the Rebel Debt—Keso- som of ing the Spanish Mercantile la- sins Interesting Incidents of Mr. ’ of Parchasers, &c. . Havana on the 7th inst,, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. er — a Nog ey) Bin {0 report. Keg New Ontxans, Feb 15, 806, Seward’s Visit. There were several very extensive sales of realestate | Qur thanks are due to Mr. Wambersio, purser, for sidential Term. ™Gvarooete m0 be worn en sbore parade wil be ikexed "ca | The Texas State Convention orvantzed on Saturday yesterday at the Exchange Buildings, 111 Broadway, and | prompt dolivery of our despatches, as aiso to Bombalier’s ocean sera, eree utitrected to be present whe will supsrin: | Tho Convention voted, by aixty-mx tocleven, that alt the montbers should support the Consitutiow of the United States A resolution that af who had not Iitherte done se should ke Ube aunonty oath was recousndered. similarly large ones are advertised to take place during | express for ourpapers, tend the Ww their reepective companian. | Hy c ae of the week. ‘The prices realized wore in all eases high, am gives conmmeneaeaatal STRONG PROTEST FROM GENERALORTEGA |». us. acu, rieve wiourommnt. reunng Adjutant and this fact may in some way account for the universal Havana, Feb, 7, 1866. Morics 10 TORK WHO DRATHR TO FAKTIOW ATE raising of rents this year, The mere rumors of the supposed proximity of Chilean Pitientencat amuse nes icint anteee or thoatywoverninan ani other eh metals who deaite to in Ruins, Curiosities and Scenery of St. Domingo City. THE PROPERTY SOLD. privateers in these waters prove to be very injurious to ng he ton of the Ninetieth regiment, 7 The constitutéona! call was adininistered to the mem The property sold was located in all quarters of the | the Spanish mercantile interests. Not only have tho | He Qualifies the Action of Juarez as an Kore ike ato Saar. withthe wnderdgned at's | MORK the Conewntion om mare by Judy Rverctt, thw SANTANA’S GRAVE. | «ty, scarcely a ward being left unrepresented on the | insurance premiums advanced on Spanish bottoms and Ze ar ne ey een Coeereenney Oe | CO emane Mam.fiem Was wetted of tht ergunieahian of Pr sale’ sheot. Tt consisted of dwelling houses, stores, | the rates of froight declined, but shippors show great Illegal Dictatorship. SAMUEL BOOTH, Mayor. putin mibapy tire Convention, and sent a tiasaye Among ober things vacant lota, &c. A great number of the dwelling houses | ayorsion to charter them at all. HUG MoLAUGHLAN 30h, Gana eo Ee he conditign itr, : jeation ap iaittew on the ¢ were of the tenement class, and situated down | [tis reported that our coasting drogers will no more Seana Peancany 13, 195; Emer om War and Millinsy AGaies. Yor the vinto, on thr executive ani Tegislative demure town, Many of them, as will be seen below, | be permitted to come in at night. T Mexi brought bigh prices. The ground on the upper | The different versions given to the accounta which we | The Mexicans to Fight ge gg ae linn a Blan Tre mney So rng for Mexteo, | THE ALLEGED MOCK AUCTION FRAUDS. very much in value, and as it was actively | on tho minds of our population generally. Not for Juarez. ments and on the Jud: 4 Sedee Pincrtn tar anetlilaeh of (ap Gecessiensell vention, Is chairnan of the Commie on the Gen Frovisions of the sate Cematitution. Judge Hancock chatmman of the Sommittorns Excitement Created Among the Native Popula- tion by the Sceretary’s Visit. bought up it is possible that ere long there will be an &e. de. he Court of Oyer aad Termincr. Rinctboms, Printiog, Education, Pebhe lank, addition to our house accommodation—and, it is to be Before Judge G. @ Barnant. Affairs, &e., AOA ‘MR. SEWARD INVESTS IN A PARROT. hoped, lower renta, Inall the cases where land was dis- | Nsw Youx Mrpicat Usivenstry, 0 The further hearing of the cuwe of Zeno Barntiam, who | 4,4 Twolelon Solin li ae i proclanentton Re posed of up town the purchaser, by the terms of the | Of this institution, which is located at No. 30 Clinton Protest of General Ortega. is accused of dofranding a lady out of $1,000, at an allomed | entitied to seat, und submtitate to perp ee ; agreement, was bound to erect only a certain description | Place, came off last evening at the University. The Pro- To Seflor Srpastian Lunpo px Txsapa, Minister of tn- | mock anction tn thiv city, was resumed yeatertay. - bin aeted nn ro Committee oo Elections, were mt . , oe. GROWING PROSPERITY OF ST, DOMINGO, | of vuiiamg; so that vy this means a uniformity of ap- | Fident of the Institution, Dr. J. Waltor Scott, read an ablo | ternal Affairs and Government ;— Mr. Holmes submitted, on the pret of tho doondant, | eee itingn to ailjust the debe contracted on the bask pearance, 80 noticeable from its absence in other cities, | and critical address on the “Sctence of Medicine,” show- | The unjust and impolitic act executed by Don Benito | that there wax no qmestion of fact for the Jury W pars will contribute in no small degree to the beauty of our | !ng, by quotations from the lectures and writings of em{- | Juarez in issuing, through your department, the two de- | apon, and the matter resolved itself purely int'a ques up town thoroughfares, In some cases, too, the terms to } nent physicians, that the old style systems of treating | Crees dated on the Sth of November last past, has placed | tion of law, No matter what might be the meral guilt purchasers were extremely reasonable, it being optional | diseases were tound oftentimes W be exceedingly faulty. me in the painful position, in view of the circumstances | of the aceused he had mot brought Etmself within the with them to pay but forty per cent, allowing the balance, | He claimed that the principal t of his institavion rae Smet MerlEReh el he TrokTtgt at men ee {mde ace oF actaal ae ae tuch-as by | Which the Mexican republic now stands, of being | taw. Counsel contended that there was nothing Ugo to cent. theoretical explanation, and also to use that system or | Obliged to protest, as I now do before the nation, against | the jury. of Confederate money, Uy inquire after the records, lilrary and furniture ef the Supreme Corrt, to extend relief w partion Owing debts prior to the War, ahd tw eetablivh a seperute criminal court, were til referred u appropriate SULA ELL Oem. &e. &. &e, Tho brig Ocean Belle, Captain Hilrichs, arrived yester- -day from St. Domingo, with advices to the 16th ult. NEWS FROM KENTUCKY. Copies of Bl Monitor, the official organ of the present : eaav-delhemeedll ainsi THE BIDDERS AND THEIR BIDS. school of medicine—whether allopathy, hydropathy or | the contents of the said decrees, I do so ole geal y government of San Domingo, of the 16th, give accounts | Now that the fluctuations in the price of gold have | homeopathy—which experience et’ chow wo be ine ivid.--hacahan’ thee: arc otiedictar tole ; it et 4 the interview of Secretary Seward with the heads of of | almost ceased, and stocks are pretty firm, speculators, | most beneficial in the treatment of any disease; and to ¥ f 4 pre ited stat Deperture of Prisoners for the Dry Tor in a morbid dosire for exercising their mania for money: | do away 48 much as possible with the objectionable fea- | Visions of the political constitution of the republic, and pe ae homelf naid making, are investing in estate, ‘The Exchange | tures ofpach and all of those systems. He claimed that | consequently illegal, arbitrary and unjust. am fle Xe. rooms Yesterday were crowded by eager specimons of | the Unifersity had already been the means of effecting & | mg Because they create a dictatorsblp, to bo exer- Cita thes Sonnet ee $1000 bond ve ie howe tugas—Sentence of & Guerilla Lowmvaun, the Dominican government, confirming the reports pre viously made public, The visit of Mr, Seward has given 12, 1866. greg satisfaction in San Domingo, and is viewed as | this class, who bid against one another with all that im- | great amount of good, being provided with the necessary i Colonot W, H. Coyle, Judga Advocate of the Depart having an important political pera ery petuosity’ aud bitterness which charmcterize a large | appurtenaacos for the proper treatment of the patients cused by Don Benito Juarez, who will thus be enabled to | has impifed s tan merely, pot a MmAUd. ent ment of Kentucky, haw left for the Dry Turtucas, vie number of the Wall street brokers, was no uns who may take advantage of the o rtunities of remove and replace at his caprice th iu one “a x , . . Garcia, Polanco and Guillermo, leading Dominican | thing for a bid of $2,000 to rise in less than two minutes | the institution, - The work done by the doctors belonging TE ertaaie® Git indent ae ee cgay . °F J that this eriininad fungus of rook auctions e#e ny Now Orlane, wiih a guard over the prikoners convieted generals, have addressed their troops, assuring them of | to $10,000, and from that to $12,000 or $15,000. The | to the institution during the year 1865 he stated as fol- independent and soversign tederal sowers, WhO UST | rps yd knows in the to had oe ? 7 jee by the military commission and smmtehee? to confine the stability of the present government, and ugging them unimportant lots were unnoticed by the mass, and a | lows:—Patients treated, 4,690; permanently cured, 3,650; | received their appointment and prerogatives through the | of moe! op on Mendip rg by statute, ‘i ys dank | Ment At Tortagas, Thertit health of Colonel Coyle, wiper Care’ Pp La uging fow, and only a few, bargains were procured; but | greatly bevefited, 638;' not definitely heard from, 345; | votes of the nation, destroying in thi er a republi- | $2 leave the definition of the statute to the jury and as ah aaraaprae es ; : to adhere taithfully to it, so soon as a desirable ‘one was announced the excite- | pronounced incurable, '57. At the close of Dr. Scott's ad. y ying in this manner a repabli- | them to say whether the fart in the cas came up to | induced by arduous servien, rendered Chis relaxation The republic is quiet and order Is fully restored. ment became intense—1,000,” “fifty,” “1,100,” and | dress the First Assistant, Dr. Hachenberg, read a paper | C82 Principle and the basis of legal order, which is the | that definition. As he underatond the facts, they proved | wecessary, He will renume bly dutiow on hiy return, then some anxious one would’ jerk oui “$1,260.” His | on the nature and treatment of cholera, ‘onirds Beanuse they ere Contrary to the powers dele- | Tewcny tea henivod’ dollar fane that wan necemary to | _ ceveral Piak, of tbe Vreedmnen's lurrau, arrived here ird—Because they are contrary to the power - | Tewasa five hundred ¢ a eowmaary 10 Our St. Domingo Correspondence. FY conieng Ad Mitte hot ieee ne ger A Cuaxcr to Ato THe Poo.—At the Five Points House | gated to the Executive by Comgrins, whit, ‘motwitns pay for the goods the Indy bought, and that was the uly | tht morning en route to Mramkfort t ws ommitvee Sr. Dominco Crry, Jan. 15, 1866. Joker, whichever has. the. iuost money te cover | Of Industry, No, 155 Worth street, the managers aro still | standing the war existing between Mexico and France, | note spoken of up to the time that she asked him of the Kentueky Logislatuee, and while lero ho received The steamer De Soto, Captain Walker, arrived in this | his adversary’s cart and the most endurance to re- | pressed by hundreds of hungry men and women asking | GeClrd, ip granting | said powers by tle d home with her to pay him what was due. It was at the | a telogram announcing Ue death o @ member of hes py H _. | peatit wins the trick, or, in this case, secures the prop- of December 11, 1861, that the Exe complainant's house Burnham pieked up a one tho family and the dangerous \ltmen of bir wife, aud eft for port yesterday, having on board the Hon, William H. fe It seemed of ilttl¢ consequence to them, obv or for bread and work. At least three hundred men (nearly | should be ‘entirely authorized to take such | dollar bill and asked for it. The other side could no St. Louis. Seward and his son Frederick, accompanied by Mrs | two’ thousand dollars; each knew it would’ be his | allof whom have boon In the army) are begging to find | measures as he may deem advisable under existing ct. | over that fact. The jary were judges of the law a» Genoral Paluser leaves for Savhville ‘me morrow to con for with General Thomas pespecting wattors of Ud cumstances, without any further restriction than td | applicable to the facts of this matter, and he asked the ed Frederick Seward and Miss Gordon. The distinguished | tenant who would have to “pay the piper,” and that to | employment, They are chiefly farm laborers, among Se sustain the independence and integrity of the national | Court wo held that the devendant was actu departinent the American Consul, and General Cazneau, late United | quently not a littlo sold. For instance, one gentlemen, | such hands as may be required. Ho knows but little of {| Covstitutton and the principles and laws of reform; | fraudulent intent, and the | jmry | were to deride | Kentucky, diod dais Muruing 0 eryripelon ta and the law of October 27, 1862, contains the express | that upon the facta The learned = yentieman and decisive restriction that “he (Juarez) shall net act deseribed in humoroas terma the mock auctions contrary to the provisions of article 4 of the consti- | which, be said, had been earned on by Mr. Peter Funk vation; otherwise, that he shall not have power tode- | in this city, Funk used to set up for sale a watch ora termice whether it be advisable or not to proceed | knife and take the deposit; bot when the purchaser ~* # hes ie “ against public officers—a restriction whose sole object | came to settle the matter he would’ be told that if he did b> lon oor Pa oie bs gt em IN Egat h Aig oat land seventy meals | was to provent the President from making aut abuse of | not buy the whole card of kuives of watches he would in real estate is, of course, perfectly allowable; but it } nundred and thirty-five, the largest three thousand and — destroying constitational orde , not get back a fraction of the deposit, The dofeddant in would be much tobe deplored it it should be carried to | twenty-two. On saturday might last lodgings wero fur- | ,,#™/th—Because the sald decroes seriously Jeopardize | this matter had, through bis counsel, gous down on his the national independence by depriving its defenders of | knoes and asked for pardon, stating that if he was guilty Coes. f . > cighty pando gambling ledtratea by tie Palis and bears during the ie-would grestiy selleve the inutiesion to “and. saber: a legitimate government, which is the only one that can | he should be sued, not in this court, but before a civil States Special Envoy to this republic. They landed at about ten o’clock A. M., and proceeded to the residence of Mr. Fabens, our late Consul at Cayenne, where they received the visits of the diplomatic and consular corps. At mid-day an official cali was made upon President Baez, at the national palace. The President was surrounded by his Cabinet ministers and the officers of his personal staff. The Seward party after considerable difficulty, succeeded in procuring | the antecedents of these men, and assumes no responsi- Web. 1 three of thirteen lots at $3,200, when, on the remaintng | bility in sending-them away. He only knows that they . ten, as well situated and desirable in every respect, | are destitute and bungry, and feeds them, They ask for being put up, they were knocked down at $400 less each: | work and he is trying to’ procure it for them. During This was alittle annoying, and the look of unrest and | the firet eleven days of this month the house has fur- The military comm querilia erry murders, and se Palmer ‘bax ap ‘The ikbof March i fixed as ihe day for thy exec Berry. News from New Orleans, New Oorkaxs, Fel) 1, 1806 ‘was accompanied by Messrs, Cazneau, Fabens and Jones, | fast four years should be introduced into this too. ‘The | ment for these wen, serve ag a centre, united under one flag, and substituting | tribunal. Sometimes, in the course of bis professional ‘The Governor bas vetoed the Pardelial Election bil, “ 2 therefor an illegal government, devoid of any justification } duty, he had to regret that g non wonkd so conduct Jonbi . on members im to and Captain Walker, of the De Soto, On leaving the Re ae aneastae ed tne” eoper coer th Boanp or Dinectons or tm Suxrm Avaxor Rattroan.— | save the anti-conatitutional decree that hai a recentiy | thenwolves as, lo worlt pudl nt i the State Prison; | 88d lt tedoubtful if there are nough nh 2 town President's patos the ty proceeded to the great Yesterday in several cases money was freely other pr Ata meeting of the shareholders of the Sixth Avenue | issued. but he trusted that the jury, if they believed the case | to pana It over hiv veto, Cathedral, where General Cazneau pointed out the spot | freely taken for reversals of purchases, and, if this | Railroad Company, held yesterday, the following gentle. Fifh—Because these decrees imply an insult to the | made out on the proseention, would not hesitate to send The river is rising and pouring throngh all the “China™ ‘where the ashes of Columbus and his son Diego reposed | oii continue, the scenes of the Fifth’ Avenue Ex- Q Moxican people and to those who have fought for the | a gentleman to the State Prison, rlantation peer Ratow Rouge. The grest lever, building till their removal to Havana in 1795. As Mr. Seward ’ men were unanimously elected as directors for the ensu- | rights of Mexico beneath ber flag, inasmauch as the text r. Spencer replied, stating that the reason #o many p , there under the Stat '* great loaa of property is change will ere long be repeated in that on Broadway. ing year:—Richard Mortimer, G. W, Burnham, Frede- ‘| clearly leads to the inference that’ the biood shed by the | mock anctions were carried on In the city was beeanve of os snot fnebed, ame the sounding aisles of the grand old pile SOLD BY A. H. MULLER, P, BR. WILKINS AND CO. rick De Peyster, Jonathan Taorne, T. R. Butler, Waldo | Mexican people, the thousands of victims, and the heroic | the difficulty of establishing @ conviction under the eta tal e spoke of the auspices under which it was ircumstances erected, pomp an in FIRST WARD. i ” Moore, | forts of all classes in support of a principle, have had ite the ‘setiiement of Bt ‘once haughtily styled | 39 Beaver street, between Broad and William eee Say agg ebay Nos Henry Sais, | 20 other object than to protect. the person of Don Benito | “The Court stated that at this stage of the cane it would washa: Legt the metropolis of the New We and streets, north side, four story brick store, 21x bury. The inspectors of election selected were Rubert | Juarez, and that if this individual nut save Mexico, | be improper to withdraw the case from the jury ‘with the inning of the mighty empire growing up 108.6......00seeesseeceveeseecsors :750 | Goclet, Stephen Wray, John T. Fartsh. Mexico is unable to save herself. Mr. Spencer then addressed the jury 0 The Nebraska Legialatare adjourt within the limits of bis own country—a beginning made | 88 Greenwich street, near Rector, three story © ‘Ceguilan mend) Fx esccealh Sizth—Bocause not only the grounds upon which | for the defendant. He contended that 0 the Presiaent'» adn amid want and sorrow and persecution—and then with brick building, 26x115...........++ Pukscswvcs 23,400 seetonnnet eat ANNUAL, Exipmition,—The seM!- | thous decroes ure based are fallacious, but, further, be- | the mere completion of a loan, and not « fraud. Hilla poems ont silahed toa ; There r, w of ato Costs » Motel annual exhibition of the students of this institution took | cause recourse has been bad to calumny, directed against | that Mr. Burnham was oe, 4 whe carried on & | logwal survey of the Terri er sess Dheral provision te youthful urrep! v j and | West street, corner 1 ins’ Hotel, place yesterday, in Wallack’s theatre, As usual, there | ™¢ personally. / large express business. He employed several moctan- | induce emigration were aleo desolation. Yet Domingo City is’ majestic in its | five story brick building, 44x80..........4.... 97,000 d J 1 wolummn oath which I took as constitutional Preai- | jes, and conducted bis calling In a respectable manner. - ‘ruins, in 1514 and finished SIXTH WARD. were a large number of the lady friends of the students | gout of the Suprome Court of Justice, bused upon the | He was a regularly licensed auetionser. Hix (Mr. spen | The Glory of Wom in Bagh io hcpemgee dong the proudest edifices of | 40 Mulberry street, two two story frame houses, and others present. A.C. Merriam, President of the | constitution the republic, has beeen loyally and | cers) theory of the case was that the lady bought the hea 4d New York—a type that church which, as on lot 22.384 6—to Mr. VO ..eseeeeeeeeesss 6,100 | senior class, presided, and the proceedings were’ opened triotically observed on m; and the national will | furniture in order to set up her daughter in hoosekoep- iinhed by etek me ulay says, ‘saw the commencement of all the gov- | 28 Mulberry street, corner of street, one two with prayer. The programme resembled all those gone be rights of the people ax laid down im that instrument | ing at Troy, and after she gave the bond she got the bill ernments, all the ecclesiastical lishment: frame house, 33.4x48.7—to Mr. Debevoise. 10,600 | through on such occasions, and the manger in which the intact. Upon recovering its rights the nation | for $2,000, the amount of the artielos she hat purchased that now exist in the world,” and which, he suggests, | 26 Mul street, two story brick front house, scholars performed their part of the exercises | will call to account those who have infringed the laws, Between business men that ought w settle the matter at may be to see the end of them all. 20,3x28,2—to Mr. Callaghan...........-...+.., 4,000 down bouquets and applause, JESUS G, ORTEGA, ence, If Burnham was foand guilty he would be con a Gestaie From cathedral to the ruins of the of | 103 Park between emg J and Mott Tun Skvanrr-ixta.—The Seventy-ainth National | , Constitutional President of the Supreme Court of | victed, not upon facts, but upon general principles, #0 | highest usin Khe has decrwnd (val Fanta thence to the root of a once splendid streets, two brick house, 10.4x38, and Justice of the Mexican Republic, that the people might be able to ascertain that a gentie- | * Siti BLOOMING CHIEU D shall be the erected in the style of the Moorish palaces of Granada, | _ brick shop, 15.1x15.1—to Mr. Call -ses+-e- 4000 | Guard State New York (Highlanders) will hold their |“ yyaze Pasa, Dec. 21, 1865. man had been seut to the State Prisom, hee wota Fon ‘ume whence there was a fine view of the Teeneeass 105 Park street, between Mott and jot Ohi annual reunion and ball at the City Assembly Rooms on EvibENc# von THB DubchOR, 3 Lett Bal te. which caused Mr. Frederick Seward to regret they | story brick house, 19x33.4—to Mr. +. 4,000 } to.morrow evening, on which occasion tho gallant Scots | Arrival of the Ninetieth New York Regt | wijiain clarke, a money broker, gay: evidence aw to , Bal et eons Nee ene Lee enn on’ |" agechs eeaghien pookirees worn SO will trip the “light fantastic” with the lightest footed ment. the difference between United States Trosmury nes and | Am Mffeetual Worm Medietme. to Mr. Holmes............+ ce:+:, 4,200 | and bave one of the most enjoyaMe entertainments, | TH RECEPTION TO-DAY —MILITARY rarang— | Seven thirty bonds The exnbinntion of ingredicne used in making BROWNS a0 City place, between Duane and Peart in other regards, of the entire season. The reception | coMMON COUNCIL ARKANGKMENTS—noUTE Ov |. C. BL Spring sworn, and examined—I have been oars ago; round crumbling forts at wi — phen ‘bentioun woud’ naan past the barracks of the streets, brick stable 24x8%.1—to J. Goodwin... 10,400 Se aoe haf eg iy ete by rere proven) MARCH, FTC. Cees SS eatin Coen youre; ay bit | oVERMIFUGE COMPTTS” be onch as to give the bemt poset barefooted roldiers, who humbled the pride of om veep PE anne pm te ~~ Canisin Wen Win. C. Clark, + ‘Shaw and ‘The steamship San Jacinto, with the Ninetieth New | of business, a» eeper, at the one: wor article | bis effect with safety ee tara tg RGSTSTRE | german Srp, Macha, Ueptnm ne ©| Ee reoky] gen on bared to. | hat Ox ees pak aa: | Wermr thea ttn a oe pen : ‘Tun Puan Rereauic”—Dr. Kdward § Larwet, = | on, ‘The regiment immediately debarked and marched | Sui" (ari arutia.u nut'ehe was going to, give, lier | "MNES ad eau be removed only by the war of & aure rom well known and educated citizen of Texas, delivered the | t the‘Battery Barracks, where they will remain until | daughter some furniture; that she bed ordered som in first of a course of two historical lectures on the Troy, but would countermand the order, ax she haid rhe - dah A, subject | their gud reception by the military and citizens of | TF) sho could’ gue goods chakper in Now York yepantionn America, before » sather anil Brooklyn this afternoon. than in Troy; next day she came ant bought the good Caen eee ei vamachusertstolony, be reviewed | ‘The regiment was organized in Brooklyn in October, | he anctioneer was Mr. ¥. Burnham ; #hen the complain = a ee “ Fo * | had purchased betworn $300 and $400 worth Mr. Burn 83 Rasex streot; between Broome and Delancey the career of the Pilgrim Fathers; adverted to their | 1861, and was known under tho title of the MeCletian | p28, UN her that it was neal to make a deposit; she ey, which wilh be found tne the Ver onl free a thew Hrendway NY Art Notice.—The Collection of Vine xed with ‘at the party one two story brick front house on lot, radual disowning of the mi prerogative; referred = 7 “ along—down again into the commercial SOI ON Kawl.cccccccssccrrecseeee, 7,800 | fo thee pulley ‘sot cvaalon. and procrestination;’” elenag | Qumears. They were subsequently copsolidated with Gare, S50 sevens eumaneet, Caste ter ~~ CABINET MODERN PICTURE A” amused with the grotesque TWELFTH WARD, an cloquent address by a #ketch of the condition of the | the McClellan Wifles, and made a splendid regiment | right to ie Saleu Ot Se,e0), Be OD ey eee nad on conten | oodagp wares commingled, incl Two lots on south side of Ninety-secon 625 colony after the restoration of King Charles of England | under the brave roldier, Colonel Joseph 8. Moran. The y ds "Mr. Buroha: nt with oe ne. a the silerie. No and fruits of many luscious ki feet west of Third av., 26x100.6 each D. E. ‘on the death of Cromwell. fegiment beth Brooklyn ot tho ont of So the mle te her booms end beonghh Sock © Ubtied URNKY 1. LEEDS AMINED. Auctionnen thorne would have termed tootbsome ; Smith, each. .....6...seeeeeess seneeceeeee 19% Ox Moxs Usrortonare.z0n Sunday last as some | Somber, 1861, and proceeded to Governor's Latand, | Sta'es bond for $1,000; the bill for §2,000 was Walker of. the De. Soto a hornibed 06 163. Hester st., between Mott and Elizabeth ata, persons wore walking on the beach near Cedar Grove, H ; a ea y | made out by Mr. Frederick Burnham, ond taken y er ol 7 iter st., between t and a . cay We » | where it remained antil January 5, 1862, on which day | 1 iim the same day to the complaipant; on Monday invited Seward symptoms of a desire to bay a parrot. three story brick house, on lot Yia80.10—to Mr. | | | Staten Isiand, they discovered the body of an unknown | 1, sailed for Key West, arriving at the latter place on the the lady came back to Mr Burnham aul raid v him eg, toa monkey the transition is easy, Manseo. . ges erecsecsss ssc 10, woman resting upon tho sand, where it had evidently thet che 414 not want an mach furnitare—that she was | wey. to be onla at quction on the ¢ mariner, looking at his watch, hints 69 Elizabeth st., near He» three sory brick 12th of the same month, and there remained aotil - Ge ut cor bene be Fang pad ‘off; and so ends a mom : «house on lot 20. 1x47—to Mr. Dies........ but lately been cast by the waver, utterly devoid of eleth- | Oelober, when they ordered and proceeeded to | 2 Poor woman and could not pay for it; abe began wo - NEY 8. BARDS & MINKR, Avet ing or covering of any kind, excepting a white cotton | Beaufort, 8. C. They ned there but one month, | TY; Mr. Buruham said if the was & poor wotnan why abeth st, Hester, th y a oor. the lace, realizing that Mr. Seward has eee Mr. payer... 7 nae z espe . 17,250 | stocking which enveloped one of the feet. It was the | when they were ordered back to Key West = aS eh ong rsa wal nandornr Ba tnade ; Anes re qed Lady w he ” rs pe been here sad sone, are wild with excitement. They | 114 Mott #t., near Hester, one threo story frame handsome and apparently atenderly nartured | remained several months, During theyra Ne ee ee eeces at ioe toch ie, | eee eee mn reatored ty pectrot healsh ys thirty years, ond upon examination was | year (1862) the yellow corpse crowd along the sa wall, peering across the waters, and two story house in rear, on lot lady of perk Tre to | 40. Hall) He said that he bad been a broker in Wall | MEDY. “itmerer Caila 11,750 | found to have a fresh wound, ax though made with some | abated two humired nv street, though mots member of the Stock Kxchange soune of the more imaginative sort fancy they | 24.6x45.10—to J. Kerrigan lof " be Mott aad’ Bizaboth, 6 blunt instrument, upon the right parterior portion of the | its ravages. Coionel of the . Joa, Th Plavert nin bay Ag nag ay on lot 93140.10—-10 3, head. Her hair’ was black, giosy and beautiful, her | post, with headquarte pan feng yh re gh By ing Figen rere Vi oe a woman age. aoe, As this is particularly a Seward letter I will here close, Kerrigan ....c000000.00 00006 ceceeseeess 4,500 | teeth even and good, and to all ap; she ronst | the regiment was sent to La ied Mancther ome; © man gamed Mores ®. Chapman hed piersaseu Wann. have met her death suddenly, there being observable | camped at Mrneb there were at merely adding that St. Domingo ts rapidly recuperating ence K removed to Barry : tof Mr Burnty t At this the wise and fosterin; icy of President Baez, | 219 Sullivan st., between Amity and Bleecker ste, none of the usual outward indications of disease. A phy- | landing, Teehe o Soa J ncaaiggeattn whe ian man of othomand. "Wee weather for’ toe past | one two story front, with frase house in font. rician was summoned to see if life had indeed departed. | brigade was orvanized under ( bse) say ob Ip secre 4 ety or} rhe — Tortnigiit lias been remarkably cool and pleasant, and the | to 5. B. Holmes........ segpeasey ssssse $8,250 | He reported that there were no hopes, and that the re- | by order of Major General Banks be cond eee cerca re 2 foctated secre bY 2 Caets health of the place is excellent. The British brig Ocean | 221 Sullivan st., between Amity and Bleecker sts. have bem in the water for some hours. | the contraband train, consisting of six thousand sod th cieaed waseate Renee: Gk ae OF ate vegnable Fe Phat two Belle sails to-day for New York with a full cargo of the | one story brick front house, with do. frame I Coroner Henry B. Gould was called, and held an inquest fmm sed tee thirimand hones, «from Marry’s | sented the appearance of @ private, hu ve the genuine’ oF tccntertae ave products of the island, including some fine specimens of rear, on lot 25x100—to S. B. Holmes... -. 8,000 | during the saine day, the verdict rendered being, “Death | Ianding to Brashear City, @ dixtance of nearly | “he wivertivesnent noth Te ae ges taeninon chonely Wo the Wade tame. Buy only of re copper ore from the’ mines of the New York and St AUXTERNTH WARD. from cannons ‘auses, either Lyng’ or vars and | two Sanéred sien i of whieh were seeaes tn mit, Se ecetan tions 7.on i y : drowning.” The jury were of the opinion that the | aith on the way an impetuous attack by the rebel» _" omen," Tene see np .seaeiees vera er | Ste Wen Coney Sess, Sere See one woman tast have bece foully deals with. No clue to | under Generals Marton, Wick Taylor and Green—wan as auction x Sewing Machine, Making tme 20x02 " 12,600 | her friends was obtained, The Coroner will preserve the | made upon the train at Franklin. In this engagement hon Ba ae oe Se i multe str tae Personal Intelligence body for identification for two days longer at Stapleton | the Nineticth took an active part, supporting » section of : bo) * "i a re io yan hnm tpn at a 10,750 | landing, Staten Island, where application for particulars | Nim's Boston batiery in the most hotly contested part mher sale; } sal aE f"caeeed ten ie gustan aur st has been stated that Mr. Seward, on his arrival at 900 | ong ts nada of the Hold. The rewult waa & rapid rotroat of the mitare, he caine west day end per. | Cirulare wana, declined General Dulce’s hospitality, and took exter ~ enemy, leaving two hundred men killed, woand rapt Ber ay! SC LUTE, Peter, 176 trondway si ye of the hotels. Don pose Pa sé@ 10,09 | ireitroad Accident—Seven Persons In- pracuire in the hands of our men. The regiment took cies mentioned in the bit Lk, mo pn ned . Four lots, 21,6x100.6 each, between Fourth and jared. a ninent part during the entire sexe of Port Hudson - ‘o comm $20 40 All Legal Lottery Prices Cashed. Demvwe~ tinguished planter in Cuba, wrote a note to a friend Lexington aveneen, op south side of Bistieth tébene Geleunt Morgan commanded » brigade), and wax | Known to the w donee; ce gave & If: Bernbeme tage. cimalare and \uteowat on the arrival of Mr. Seward, pressing the Sec. meee te Boren, each 3,200 Ataanv, Feb, 18, 1966, conspicuous for i gallantry in the assault on the rebel | posit in the afternoon T tok ber ; axtic th ’ An accident occurred on the Renmeluer and Saratoga | works there on the 14th of June, 1863, losing seventy. | eaked mo if credit had been retary to make his country seat his residence during hie stay. The failure of the friend to receive the note of Senor Embi! resnited in Mr. Seward’s going to the hotel. On hearing of this, Senor Embil ‘weited on Mr. Seward and tendered him his curriage, and paid him varjous other attentions. When Mr. Sew- ard was leaving he attracted considerable of the attention of the Havana citizens wilh Senor Nine lots om Sixtieth street, between 1100.5—to C. W. a 4 } ‘On the 10th of | dollar bond she gave my Lexington avenues, 21. Rallroad this morning, about eight miles from Whitehall, jp ae Syl a feapened pe be ape pay he ro | tailed the partioulags of the interview between the Leng hyp seeveeeecesseveeess 2800 | wy which the morning mail train from Troy, consisting ie plaiuant aed Mr. Burnham ou the Monday saceeeding the Three 23,.4x102.2, on Seventy cighth street, bd works, the regiment lowing heavily, [t bore « prominent ; pected odor Lokington eresecs—to BE. of four cars, was thrown from the track and precipitated at Doualdswaville, La, on the 13th and 14th of | Sle met tp i, Best enee betel tie. Op the ndred stone. Coons Clarke, eaoh.........0e. 2,100 | down an embankment about twenty-five fect, The first ae bag hee | py ee red Tene: | dyin in 1982 that | wan sixteen yours of Sold by E. H. Ladiow & Co. by private sale. - passenger car, in which were about thirty passengers, | pick Taylor, whem the rebel General tried to capture | |” 1844, | made out the till from my y > —_ No. 19 Brevoort place.... fo . 20 ignal hot preserve my tnarked catalogue, I have heard that Embil's4river and footman, both mulattoes and slaves. | XO: 57 past Twenty seventh sirectressevssss.... 18,000 ain torewd to, retire” Be ched toot part tn ah engage: Durnbem was being prosecuted for wt having am | tnrui , The @ Conor Don, member of the British Parliament | Two lots on Brooklya Heights, each. -» 10,000 Inent af Bayon Baral im the sate Year, end took a | suetionser’s license; Lheard from Mr Burnham that the | Iwfeetly safe in ail esses sfor thecoonty of Treland, ts still staying at Sold by P. C, Bulkley. ously. The accident was caused by a broken rail, prominent part, while in General Sheridan's |, | lady wanted the bill; 1 made out the Delis » other per Gold Waren sa rece 204 Water st., house and lot 26.2<84.1........... * 8,600 aaa ieiaes aioe tue memorable battle st Cedar Creek, sbouandoah | $008 that day ; Leannot toil thew names, f live in tbe | oy i “sssevtioms, Fifty, Maly Chauncey M. ex.Secretary of State; General | 1 Fort Green place, one lot southwest corner Newe from Tennessee. ey, in October, 1864. From Virginia the regiment | house where Biel U 3 lundred Dullare cach, for sase by . Roberton are say! Lala Nasuvinix, Feb, 12, 1866 nt | persons live ib the house, four of there were in the rom oe than eupetrcemiene 8 dg oe pg 3,000 | the heavy rains of last night ecterday have | She suas to Geatata, weave 1 has, op to ti Wen’ come | at the cocten: Mina Wale eae ere sud re Rornhaws ‘The rebel Genoral T. 8. Waal is the mer tee ee ee ar co ete” 3,200 | caused wien im the river here. | The waler now four | 04 Utne regiinent at Port Madson, when ofcer of | sia; Leaunot'say if Mre Burnham had her hat on a! the te by J 1 feet deep on Harpeth shoals and is stil! rising. « auction; one of the eight persons rewkdimg in the house elect of the Texas State Constitutional Convention, Out | 7 lots similarly situated, with same number in rt ‘urred on Saturday nigtit at the atore of Driver the trenches, meme first sue water, the cabel Orne. serra uleceste the cals escapees Gnows 40 boar sa4 9 of those reported two were rebet genorals. rear... p0eecepetese ose .« 8,000 Brown, on the pablic ‘damaging their stock of gal Gard me yay ~ Joned | bait; the bitt way made owt when muy father came back seaaery Gane, Vin Gee Steno emis to the amount of $40,000, on which they were i Fe ne Te eet works cod | from the lady with the $2,000 bood wn s+ 9000 | red $20,008 AGE peng Fg RAB hy YY Mr, Hall Thou how dl you Know shat giving cri A ‘enan comes here to-morrow. . for the bowa? MARINE DISASTERS. General Sweeny and Ribera are expected to | Fink "ior "Yat totanes; bot your, information We x | Wittem-—That was dows after paraparyensnye Ae an te eter santy fatally injured | “amaed li.” One thing creditable to the Nineties le | Mr Meee a the handwriting reaperting the the fact i reera matinem oe . Lees of the Ship corsa” 2g pe ag ay ees ene oe eee abridge | strength without raslving © dollar of government redit for the bood different from thet im the rest of the (i he tne Saad age Borros, pasring from one railroad another. bounty. pet bar! errenget desire some frown ‘Press and Times that Barksvitle, the centre of Witaee— Yor aated repre se ataticn of tne * 3. The of Tmplies also that of abstinence | The ship Hamlet, Captain Stovens, for | iuroll regions on ihe Cumberland river, tw becoming | »,T>Lrereption of the rogiranot wil take plese wodey, | rs Barbar, mother of the defendant, and doit le nak Dtocd, than the oomnier Gt epee from the use of i Set ey Gepoamation the use | Boston, with valuable corps of Kast India goods, reat | Shickly populated. Stores, 4 hotels and arin Temssatelon died ether prominent ottizens, the Thirtoeath Tagg hes oliver loth harind worn eames aw | Mie tesien! oot gi Benpicenre mons flesh meat diocese, me ‘ashore during a thick night on Nauset beach, saloons ‘on all sider, and the place ‘other zatio ir recall = oe ° thoredeen poaper Sundays, and at the meal on Sane hak now all the feet features of a Califoraia gold town, | Tegiment and other miliary men snd organizations have | osc, sleds: the auction were ealorede greta of Auugnees ul Lovenvirs, are cnrrolom ove fap cava sod Thursdays, with the exception af Holy Thurs. | Orleans, Cape Cod, and will bes total lon. Her back iw | Dm monn UUs Uh) Orland. Oil 7 have | mode ample, arrangements to give the regiment a hearty | “HN Si. br. Hall the witnew mid he had trem ie | Siar ta formerd tale Agere? — day . broken and ahe is full of water. Crew saved The | struck a fine vein of oil of & apten, | ES coves eeanantneeee— Programme ns arranged | », 1) fee street jell Me declined to anewer for what he | for ‘ber a wrent eek X11 ie not allowed to ase flesh ment and fish at the | ramjet was 157 tons burthen, Sho was built in 1861, | which ws used there as «lubricator for the machinery of |! 100 mu bad born conferees form of apyh ae come meal. owned ©. Rogers & Co. A large portion | mills. : Lem mye forma. which sam farmabea ne ae eregned, Lant may be used in fish, vegetables, ke. | and was ht ——_—_—_—_——_ Arponed that he was one of Mayor Gumtner nh & The Church excusen obligation of ae of her cargo was consigned to laracl G. Whitney, of ‘The Maine Legisiatare. case dion; the cunmuontion proauced was tahoe be ped abet be enat to | ‘th or (vet not, of sbatinencn omy the following pontens.- | Bonen. - Avowima, Feb. 13, 1868 fore Mr Gunther ge tue examination | Fae Fed” a Dents tien a ast thous under the age of twenty-one years; the | The ship and cargo were valoed st $200,000, which | The following resolutions were introduced into the orate Mall eenand to et tm eretonen, the examination | Kee Ft, starmasion, tr-sars ond hecemmente 0 Bo iloc whoo dter ae oan exhaaetag abo was fully covered by insurance. About two-thirds of the | House branch of the Maine Legislature to-day, by “ene- tion stated Ubat he had Bon eomanitied way oGeoam ee coe: Tee, character; women in pregnancy of narsing infants, was insured in New York. The remaindor, to | yj ot in relation to of civil The ‘omplainant was recall thee + OT Tied mates Agent Parte Unbvereat Repeat through weakness, cannot fast without grea | CAs? Shepley, of Portiand, equaling pened pty —ts he war wld that A ne treet Tripane Retidings , ot. erate beh. gether with the ship and freight money, was insured in | go4 political rights:— Tex home ahere the auction was held belonged to Me the Ogres nS (tanae Daa femguees conemnans to comet at seven o'clock | Boston. é Resolved, Tent the ar, rewult of Sealy repabtinen gor - ; was goieg PB, wil ben ‘The United Staten steamer Pawtucket, ashore off Capo | ernment can never attained , at St Charles’, St. Mary's, Star of the Sea, and political be tly secured, irrespective of } sa Onituesday, af Oe Cherten Cod, was got aff last night without damage ’ one 7 bone edvertmengnd In war cohvmas, wie be ae ney . at the Charch of the Bt. ae MEEIGatal ne ar tas ugha nM . at, Toe sup-ctnmitinn of toa" Wate Pane ae as aA bong Sa take Vm AL te ake mats —> 4 on Point Allerton bar, got off last ni anchored in in pounee the £ Lats ome) EVIDENCE AS TO THR CHARACTER OF THE ACOH RED, | © 7 <7 mn tm fount hae aon, ty, Be wnulay, at Bh James’, St Peter and St Paul's, | Hull Gut ’ ; Scutere | Gate Aa Fort Vuniers on tee | Several whaumen who hal hat businems dealings wun | "aate~ sree. . Ry et ty Peter's. Saath ty ode of the pap Feviment wil lned ot Pelion ferry sh thewe oeteck, > o of ‘Twe Schooners conativa- | PM. wk Pagal ae Ret nO Povioaen, Feb 13, 1868 eyes (Stace ee metre eRe rn Wl pin ot ig 1301 2 |, Bishop of Brooklya, ‘Last evening two schooners were sunk by the ice ia be to secure equality of ‘a6 well a8 Of | land avenue, where the addrumes will be ‘end cot apes poet CS sed yoxrs, February 10, 1868. layon served Rold.— Prt « Buo our bay. ~ Committee on Federal Relations, to which waa re. | Moule of March, Puiton strert and Myrtle avenue, a ee pen eee The ORDER OF FRET eNom ‘The Mary Bryant, from Elizabethport for and rf 4 Ann, Captain * Oy ee a eng! Thirteenth regiment Nations! (Guard, Codemel Joke 8 Wont. a Lottery —Prines f Cotton is more active; sales or er (fhcars and ex-o@errs National Geart ender command of —Pe Base “for miidiing. Salen of Fully 156. | fled and sunk st Contnicut Point. é p sat on cma cman Rmagt a aw yareene, © * ntormatin fornthns ‘Fiz haghen "e “Cooks "on Mow York. 0 pat pA sient om cgtty-ozn tem of coal, wee as cs 7 tors Ay tomorrow pranines to be Somers pe Pon a co wm ror ~ a> wr pound, gers tor Seog bed His Haw toe Pre Feet wy ety ofetale, comventions hob nee one mii a ~ Abiermen rs orwlene en u a e a Sti Livepoot 168” Gold <a dome So Oana ome Pema ent Pow ar fast ee fer yours, Pos comcast nie boas ae ae tuget Vilamtners The crews of both veasela wure taken off etoren Vola | : now be Fe hee Prewient Jhmeoe, sO belt onal Sieten’ Wiolging to tae | the paliiotiom of Congrens, 04 | tatinm the doctrines Gatveston, Feb. eo Cotton—Prices unchanged; pothing doing Freights chy, ameter w singin ihe . at former avon in ¥ f of | Pitdeend Bleventh brigades, Nackows! Gasrd, are car oe and prite|ples omter which the + bes ferght for the wa mart for gnarl erehande Yeu Tee. mut Le ee city, were reosiveg by 8 pat Bg Fh 7 |" Auoed ws apie In : t srcmsae Demeamauns tak, an th-aielieds aeteee a ‘ overstocked market. Report tha a prw.te named Ty) ical Vnten Bo 4 The gentiomer me o rodney Goretene ‘ Ae pemtively der ent " ~ Po Nannie, Feb. 12, 1868, | tenants, fe sams of the Ninth aed | Le York delogation were Mesara Nelyon i rene, | Ure ie irs. ie Feuen =| oes oo my pettere ant Antes foe Winicwe & Wiel i stitch Sewing Couton highest price ‘midy! were assassi med Te y ten € . oper . ° One® (0 . Bawls Lirutewens (0. orm ooter o* aueswun - pat ary at Browur ie ee and 6. Sime” cadena 9 na " a taet oy ~ wah aver he 8G Bereeme Me tan ae .