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WHOLE NO. 10,766, HE NEW YORK, MONDAY, EUROPE, |zetruncrstes| MEXICO. [Ef : a1 Pascoe, wrcliag to spread of comm, : ; Arrival of the Enropa with Two Days® Later News. er arn The French Gqvermment’s Last Utter- Rumored Franeo-Austrian Treaty for the | Si Withdrawal of the French Fores. Austria to Supply.Their Places wi anegs on the Mexican Question. of Lapa from Paraguay, One Hundred Thousand. Troops. A rupture had occurred between the Montevideo gov- ernment and the Chilean Envoy. The latter's exeqnatur be Pagar coagg wicked 14. Yin Submit to No Intimidation, and | "**<™°e"** Belgian and Hungerian Volunteers to Form ‘Wil Guard the French Interests THE FENIANS. ‘the New Army of Occupation, It Came to Protect. Count Favervay Stated to be the Bearer of a “Firm” Despatch to Washington. SPAIN AND CHILE. Call for the Issue of Spanish Letters or Maffque. THE PLATE WAR. GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT, Zeopez’ Expulsion from Paraguay Demanded as the Only Basis of Peace. Diplomatic Rupture Between Montevideo and Chile. ARRIVAL ‘OF OUR SQUADRON AT LISBON. ‘OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Striking Spread of the Fenian _ Werror in Ireland. | ‘The Dublin Gazelle publishes a proclamation, placing the county ef Kilkenny, parts of Armagh, Queens and A deputation from Galway has waited on the Lord Lientenant to petition for a military force at Galway to guard against a possible hostile landing at that port. Lord Wodebouse expressed disbelief in any such land- ing, bat promised to represent the matter to the govern- ment. The Dublin police on the 1st seized, in the building formerly used as a stable, in Longford lane, nearly two hundred pikes and about three hundred incomplete pike handles, Small seizures of arms are also reported in private houses. An influential meeting was held in Dublin on the Ist. ‘The Marquis of Downshire presided. Resolutions were passed declaring that the Fenian conspiracy had pro- duced a feeling of well founded alarm, and it was the duty of the government to use the most effective mea- sures to crush it, aud afford fall protection to loyal and well disposed citizens. Another resolution calls on the goverument to increase the military force in Ireland, Both were passed unanimously. On the evening of the Sist ult., daring the progress of the Lord Lieutenant's drawing room, several troops of cavalry were placed in various parts of the city, military paraded the streetsand the pickets were donbied. The Fenians, however, did not assemble, as was expected, and the crowd at the Castle gates daring the drawing room was peaceable. The commission for the trial of the Fenians was ad- Journed on the 2d util the 19th Febrnary. Another batoh of five hundred soldiers passed through Liverpool on the 2d for Dublin. The United States frigate Colorado, flagship of Admiral Goldsbobough, arrived Gabraltar, Js left for Cadiz on the 21st. While at Gbralter the Admiral ha By nly visited by the Governor, Sir Ric! two dienes war steamersin the Tagus.§ and Its Troubles. S Mew Capital. i of Monterey. Reported Battle of Canales and Cortina, ke. &e. kee ‘ Our Washington Despatch. _ Wasntxatoy, Feb. 18, 1866. goons or hussars, and that France shall furnish trat on Mexican soil. These troops are to be raised by volunteering, if pow sible, in Belginm and Hungary, and to be commanded by regular officers in the Austrian service. | Itis further stated that the Austrian Emperor will iu: Our Mediterrancan Squadron. 1, from Nice, and portion of their old laws and pearly all their conflecated estates, The next steamer is expected io bring con- firmatory despatches from our French aml Atetrian Ministers, Our El Paso Correspondenee. hard Airey, and lady. jisbon telegram of the ist reports the arrival of ing of the British Pariia ment. was ed by ekg ty commission on the 1st. ‘The Liberal Government at BI Paso. uarex and Mis Cabinet in. Their REIGN OF TERROR ON THE RIO GRANDE, Imperialiste Still in Possession Between the Forces Private letters received from Kurope by goverument ex-officials in this city state that a treaty was concludell between France and Austria last month, stipulating that the French troops shall be immediately withdrawn trom Mexico; that Austria shall furnish one hundred thow sand troops, if necessary, to take their place, fifteem thousand of which are to be dismounted cayalry, drw portation and commissary stores for them until landed duce Hungarian volunteering by promising to restore a a ‘as foun as. tl wet Et. Paso, Texas, orrosire eg Paso, Mexico, ‘} &e. &e. &e. sworn her Majesty would comin the cannes for ‘gy Sed cing eae eee Me. Realy: THE PRRERNT POLITICAL STATES OF THE LIRKRAIS. maseasty 7 15, 1868. | tected Speakor without oppoction, tls cowtuct tn, tho the 16th day of purer where ole rornercap ry The Cunsd steamship Europe, which left Liverpool at chair bei warmly eulogized by the leaders om both 2 gum last, ey wnt _ eleven A. M. on the 84 and Qneenstown on the 4th inst,, ‘has arrived at this port with three passengers for Halifax and twenty-five passengers for Boston, ‘The London Times announces, that Mr. Peabody, the American banker, has increased his previous munificent donation for the benefit of the London poor by another ‘hundred thousand pounds, making a total gift of a quarter efa million pounds sterling. The Zimes says the amount ef the: gift, thougl: not perhaps its most admirable ‘@hararteristic, is of itself sufficient fo render apy ex- @reasion of gratitude iasiguifcant, It is, probably, the Gost splondi:i act of munificonce on record. as to ef a A a te Bhenthaderlsy Sony Rema ‘tir Rawin Landseer having declined the Presidoney of sides of the House, Pop the de or the duilvery of the Queen's The debates of the Corps the prees should fall into the excesses which aimed at the dignity of the public powers and the due them, the adminietration would exercise the right conferred o i by law. the 12th day of November. Tho Freach entered Chibuas Tributes to the Fetes f of thd’ late Lord Pal bua soon after Juarez depuried, about #ix bundred strong, were paid by the Me, leader of th ; sovethenent’ and are Di ral ier of it apres © | commanded by Capiain Bitlat, The ‘people of EI Pare Formal proceed! awearing of members, &e. e | did not receive their distinguished President in a mauner » wert Lai go me id be completed ny the ai, in time = cold shoulder, In fact, at that time there was romcidern- France. Monilew, in reference to the publication of the | resident curate, who, of course, waa thoroughly eon Senate aud the says if formerly pitity of the government by them established. A port Of the citizens, including the family of the curate. | E! Paso, fearing the wrath of Juarez, ond the tatt spoken of by some fnteras not. gt all compl’ ment Shortly alter the arrival of the Mresident quiet was agaih restored,” confidence retu' ‘with ft the fngitives who bad so precipitately, ou a Approach of liberal principles. The good order which ho Royal Academy, Mr. Francis Gram! wus elected General Prin Prim had arrived at Rishon, aud train gaeet of | followed the adtent-of the Prevkient, wad'the éntfte sb- Poenidest. * Marquis sence of anything like revenge on lis pari, coon produced <The meamnabip City of Baltimore teached Liverpool at Austria. & remarkable ehange—ihe very persons who had been Dalf-pant ten o'clock P. M. on the Ist inst, ‘The steamship Scotia arrived at Queenstown at hale. paatten o'clock P. M. on the 21. “Thesteamship Arago arrived at Falmouth, the Louis: sve ut Queenstown and the Boruwsia at Southampion om ‘tho evening of the 2. By ean seg REET 17th, batioude 49, longitude 57, aravend to be the The Emperor and Knepress rec Ist adeputation from both Han Empress, replying in Hongarian, pearing pt the side of ihe Emperor te the coony of both reposed te by acts. Their duty was to kee) the welfare of Hungary, but of the w ‘The Croatian Diet rina Diet (or a union Rowmay, Jeo 27.—Coiton dull but arm. Fics ved at Peath on the bis revilers and tradncers became hiv warmest admirers. A change came o'ex the spirit of tboir dveama, aud they toon discovered that the abused and outraged Juarez was aman of eminent abthty, of unswerving integrity, anda ime patriot; one who came not to destroy but to build P; oe Who came appealing to the noblest feelings of honor, and determined to maintain them to (he bier end, From this period commenced the greatest revola- ion in sentiment that has ever been witnessed in this part of the reprblic. JUARKA * RETURN YO CHINDAHEA. expressed her joy at hoped the confidence that jangary Loe be responded to not by words only, in view not ouly realm. to consult with the Henga- ‘roatia with Hungary. Indta and Ching. Hex! Cotton shipments suring a fertalgtt: 100,008 Bi a Preights to Liverpool, 400. 11 ae. Carcorra, Jan. 26.—Exchange 20. 9d. = tn Upon the evacuation of Chihoshua by the French, THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Swaxcuar, Jan. 9.—Tra firm; silks steady, "Sekise> Idarez, ever mindfa! of hi cause, determined at once i algintaannennranat ie tan thon the ill to rewirn, which he did. He left Bi Pasa with scarcely Huportant Article in the “Constitution- | Mrsocrxe, De, 2h—Tue gold shipmenta of the | *@ enemy, but with many foud resrets mel'—Napoleon Determined to Protect | month were 5,250 ounces to England aud 48,000 ounces THE EVACUATION OF CIOHUAHTA BY THE FEN M the French Bondholders—M. de Traver- | '°'™t* at this tne, alihough wondered aim the Kast, was not mey the Bearer of “Firm” Despatche« to Washington, &c., Ke. The Paris journals actively discuss the Mexican ques jn bullion in the Bank of England has increased ‘At all surpricing to us here. Im the first place the French troops bad been greatly demoralized, and deer tious were #0 nomerous thal (he eniire loss of the army Commerc) tien, “The Comlitutionnet wefends the position of the | coygoi{GXBO% MOSBY, MARKET FEB, 2. of occupation wax at one time feured. The spirit of Wrench government, and is evidewtly inspyed by the | Av aie. Nisute Comes apuied Sister) iverty and love of free institutions pervade the brenste Foreign Office. It seeks to dissipate disquiet in the pub 75; Brie Ra! ng ope rig of the French also, and, being for the firs time se wear Te mind under the publication of the correspondence to Amoricgn roll, they were determined to take advan. ‘@ith the United Stator. tage of the opportunity, they fled in all directions, w never yicid to intimidation, and no excitemen', whether exists at home or abroad, will make the Emperor relax tm hts habiteal solicitude for (he moral and material in terests of the Country. The troops from Mexico will re- Brench intercats we hav: gone to defend in thore didant eountries, ‘The Constitutionnd expresses the belief that the Americans will copform (0 the law of non-intervention, ‘and concludes as follows:—': Finally, none of the dark Corebodings, by which public opinion is sought to be slarmod, will be realized. The peace of He world wilt wi be disturbed; and we affirm boldly thatthe Prenoh inver- eas in Merico will incur na danger.’ Lt Nord mates that M. 46 Traverney, who had left for LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET —F Freneh, before entering Chihuahua the ‘ the United States, is the bearer Of despatches of a very Pa a orm f a fares Se risa Se eraomn ey . Co report —| ‘a when a olight Y fm character, demanding Lita gina OF the AttICES | ih cavencing, Lani tends wpwiNt, and them temporhedy, and te government whether it means to regard @ protracted | 4. higher rates at G¥e, . 70" for choiee. French are reportet to have in Cuthoalua now oceupation of Mexico as a casus belli. and easier, Oheewe firmer. Twllow nominally, It aly | eight ee pleked troops, and they are fortifying the _— 64. lower. ecoupation No other Freeh tronps m . steady. Rico | The last arrival of the Prevident and his reception by Arrival of the Anglo-Chilléan Privatece | Vom lars woimwine! Come wets - wads opwert and prices firmer Lin. | the citizens of Fi Paso wan ferent from the fre Independencia in the Seheldt=spanish | o4'o)) quiet at 89°, a 9%. 64, Rosie, avail sates gt Ue. | thee: itis worthy of note. Un the present oc: aston he Mail Steamers Under Gaard—The Ine - or rite eet aot be ey, yoo = io eign tatty; Co. report petroleaia quiet amd easier jon a with ti hdd of Spantsh Letters of Marqme Dem | Oi Ls) Por reimnet shouts and vive a he Set oes manded. ‘The Chilean privetcer Tudependencia arrived in the Seheldt on the 2d. ‘The Spanish mail steamer from Cadiz om the let for Hiarana cafled under escort of a frigate, | He je sited (hat (ie Catalonia deputies to Congress w itl eal! op the government to ieee setters of marque againet Chilean eeseels. The Leadon Times remarks that Spain tenaciously re- cod to accept the declaration of the Congress of Paris in ET tet ey ole yong ws Ute Sa toges ber wit is tie the 4 Canin for uaney s6¥ 5 x jeter prorat nmin sf rte | SE shares 74% 0 75%; Erte tera ate ha wrong in nis ae. Spanish commerce SF orcas | se bot cloned easier, The Lene > enka wn Lt ta fy Fimar thinks another and shure vigorous diplomatic oMort ‘The Raropean steams! Sse Steamehips. has onan thaken strona be mage at modiaiion.\ Portiaxd, Feb i8—ii P.M. te et bere sf “The sales o1 Friday were o 10,000 bates, to apecul store and exporters. partiootariy for American, The stock Hy 418 009 bales, of which 195.000 are American Breadat ids \ond downward, and i Kar Rich- ardyon, Spence & Lo. eid. port:—Flour heavy and ie. lower. and ad. The Broke; 6a. (or pots, and Nb rae ri tine quiet’ Pot tine qu: Petroleum quie fined. Tallow firme drm, Livanroot, Keb. 3—Hveuing. Cortex, Salas to-day $000 bles, Wing w nes Maricet qpriet bat There are no signe Of (he stenmebip Beigian, which left Liverpont om the lst wnd 1 m4 Sonora, Sinaloa, and a small poriom came this way, They are now seattered all over the country, About thirty reached this place, and moyt of them have omiisted im the Fifth infantry, United States army, stationed at Fort ilies. PL epee wes oe a, aud were inecstacies of delight at behokling the ot tree America. From what can be gathered from French deserters hore it is evident that the army geverally fae no heart in the war, bat. the contrary, at* more friendly dispored towards maintenauce of free prin. ciples, bat the iron heel of deapotiem which knows a0 jaw bat might has thas far coutrotied their sentimeni+ The market ‘cloned former, im port is estimated STATE OF TRA s MESTER. and obtains by force that which it em accormpii¢h by The market |» buoyant aad prices trmer. 8B appeal to an unrestrained jndgmen! FFOOND PEPREMENT OF JCARER PROM CMT ANT A LIVERPOOL SPEADSTUNRS MARKPT— FED. 2 Soon after the Vresident returned to Chiboahna he ty tte advancing again {rom the jt new troops, a rmanently eceupy the place. plied in whieh to Sp and Wakem fash & Co. re Wheat very anti lower, red winter, 10s 24 2 108 54. Corn dull er LIVER TOOL raonews ‘ are in veer vieinity, the nearest betny at Durang: four haudred miles distant © DPV ERENT RUPHETION AT RT Faw, Sagar doit ane qrota vated. Fin LONDON MAnKETS § Clrewlar report downward Wit at £6 Mba & £7, for rails aud bars, and 67+. for Sagar rasier. Coflee firm, Spirite \- ‘Ma 24 914. for ve. LinePod cakes eaten at 409. 34. government poor, Fe in ed ee ate very owe and time and sv Mctent intelligence to understand oF a involved in the rontroversy ; cert Lite toma sn be expected of ther THE LATHET MARKETS. et and steal a Ter hecoming lis rank and sorvives, Hut rather gave him the, ble French feeling het, Assisted and encouraged by the vinced of the justice of the French invasion and the sta y td are at RK A el FEBRUARY 19, 1866. President @ P Se st gatea? infusing beral where pi eommenenlip @ repre. aim principles Which he loves and b vindicated on-other sot), swell his aeank oie wm the grandeur of our triumph one well can fail to admire his char- (oa beaten, bot not vanqaisked; pour in bus rich an the noble principles which) actuate sol, out noverde=pairing wor doubting, yan we sarsie pf fortitude and en= hat would palt ibe stoutess and emi it enpacity, of Fat, outa Me has beeu tor mand for perception aud penetrating discernment hay iu the country. ing is the Secrotary of the Treasury, but us is not plet! Sth the present thne his & very onerous, He paornmes of fine attainments and cralied patrigtiam. “ peporttg anaiduovsly (0 replenish the poe e morg than even se x bane jy Mak ik ma! vely funrez,!s mich pleased with the pomearts the reference (0 the Monroe doctrine. He has great of ultimate arsietance from the United States; he. it imevilablo, and as the goverament has ways mainwined ths doctrme iu ie heretofore it is reasouably expected that it will never depart from the courte of action so geucrally pursued, IUARME 8 FORCES. Juarez hag with him about dve huudred men, oifcers fu are wt present quartered on the plazh dare daily pert mung military exereists— drilling, and evidently’ prey ander stood that he has now in this , Who are being oi ndred im pidly put in a state of eilleioncy. Since their last return they have been com) y fitted ont with clothing from the utler’s store his side of the rivéy, and present a very ro: spoclable appearance, as most of the clothing consists of United States untiorme, Fam’ veritables, oes AT CUNHE \AitA A large yp eneral Patoni's troops are hover:ug around in the viciuity of Chihaahua ender Ing to cut tho commuvigasious of the French wis Tango, I{ is ramoral that acute ae is in posses Ms fea They migit be taken for Uncle the liberal dont has vance of the pint. Chibtiabua it 1s not probable Uhat they will make appearance here, butare rather coutent (o hold what they Tf they will he warmly received troops ji El Paso, most of whom are. veterans of and as they are veing rapidly equipped they can make a good fight; Besides, nearly all the Aincricans hereabonte are likewise ready to tke a hand, and as m are discharged Califorma yolunieers (hy rom Para, where oported 40 the ary of War, ap b appo.nt Tih FRENCH EXVECTED A KI. PAs), We are expecting lively tin if the French tome, aud you cau will bea fight, and a good one. Kl Pasearith the force they enemy does not make an ads ance pI Aseriine the offensive aad akack Chilualiba. is confident of success, ane not without reason. With Juarea re-establiahed iar ts tegiviniare rights ae Presiignt wef the Mexican republic the Caited Stixtes would Lave a faith(ul ally, a true friend, and one w hove admiration for great country and ius institutions is only sqesies by his ardeat Stach ment to the same yreat prineiples, NEWS FROM THE RIO GRANDE. Reported Eng ent Between Canales and Cortina, de. New Outwaws, Feb. 17, 1866. ‘The Tinies’ Browndville teker reporta a fight between Caunies and Cortiaas, in which the latter was worsted. Marder and robbory are the order of the day oo the Rio Grands, Much terror prevaile. All persons now cross from Matamoresde Brownay il! a stoners soeomrerey, Wit Lovers apoubd, aut cobng ail travellers he. Prenh fg i EET EINE tla pt Was stil at Mrowuseitle Wel Raiz, the Juureg minister, bas gone over to Maximilian, He déwounces Juarez ds a usurper. General Vidaurri died at Monterey. Propositions have been made to Maxiigiiian to baflda rafiroad ou (ho Lethmaits Of Tehuantepec, Sermeant Nethaniel Winsiow, of the Fourth United States cavalry, wee murdered below Brownsville While carrying yr aun m about the Bagdad afair from Genernl Wright O Mr. Harmon sory. y, of ambary, 4 bookkeeper of the Important ri Of Droego, Aluim& Co., of Main a8 murdered below Hrownaville while ou the jarkaviile to teetify in the Bagslad investigation He was lassood and besten to death rive im West Houston Street. At a quarter before eleven o'clock Inst night « fee broke ont on the third floor of the four story buliding 196 West Houston street, occupied bi Jolin Weir, block maker The firemen were early on the premixer, ami mucceeded in prevewting the fire from spreading mach beyond (he Moor where # origiuated Mr Weir's low may be estimated at About $1,900; Insured for $1000, ‘The adjoining floor of haitding 184, oceapied by N. Kipp, rennufacturer of gitet ornaments, Mly stock datmaged about $500, principally by water; to invur ance, WO and WB Mere are the lemete of the whole promiaas, anmbering (rom 190 to 186 West Houston stre-t called Starrs Armory, extending from the corver of Red (ord street. ce SOR, parti st aagured tha Treneh cannot 1 th _ fourth floors of gune mud pistolt, The ions will be about $1,000, prineipally by water. Insured for $7,000. The otuer portions of the orca pied i by different tenant building? foore of = & 6, by G To bulking Now. 19 floor, occupied by T. Powers, wood tamer; sock aammagen by water chews $000, @. Warey, also wood turner, stock jad by water abont the same amount, Third floor, ¥. Rbrkhardt, wood tarner; tock about $100, Un secood floor, W. Williter, age by water The inding Ti ae The damage done 10 At way be extamatert pe shout $2,000 insnired! Folicoman Fiemming, of the ered the are, bat ite preeinet, Five ft Astoria. The splendid revidence of Mr Howard Potler, at Astoria, wax destroyed by fre yesterday, The alarm wis given» little before noon, while the people were yet ia the churches, thd services in some of which wore bronght to an abrupt comelusion The fire broke out at about half part eleven A. M., and by twelve o'clock we engines rere on the Ae though the house in about a mile from the village. The citizem® rapidly gathered and worked with @ ye the furuitare, a all edorts to tingol*4 the ames wi Unevaiing. Lees $60,000 invurnore $14 090, Tue ierohere war ai! saved, News from the Houthweet, New Owtmay’, Feb 17, 1808, ve weamer Bide Wing collided with the gunboat clip ot Reger, amd the former wax tunk Ne liver were bow! Movernor Patten, of Alabama, har provisimed amnesty dud parioa 10 all persons Hable 17 be indicted of prow uted for offence against the laws of the State for the crimes of rape Mad murder, except between the cow nencemnent of hostilities sud ihe restoration of elt! PRM th The Weather in Vermont. Revise, Feb 18107 Tl commented mowing (iit afternoon about four ole k, The mow in pew tin inches deep, sad it @ ou! falling feat, ns Political Intelligener. Hood Ivtand obente @ a convert on the Sournat ERALD. PRICE FOUR CENTS. appear, pot an end to the labors of the friends of Focal trade or quieted ite opponents, The quest! soon come up in the [form of @ new tariff hil in the House. Mr, Secretary MeCulioch was very desirous of THE BRITISH PROVINCES. Troubles and Trials of the Capac | ‘fring ovr provincial neighbors, and, therefore, put therm In commun’cat ion with the Ways and Meang Com diaus in Search of. Trade. mittee of Congress, of which Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, ia ghatrwan., Th Tapers which appeared ta the He oon nremenne lay, the 10H, sho ; obairman ot ine Somumitoe terwuraen Their Anger with the United States and Hope | men deat With * fon. The Canadian de that “America Will Soom be Brought | imine formar ‘ inance, and. whe ol to Her Senses.” fraupe offloe, Sr, Galt tv a anther, John Galt, the novel Byron, Mr. Mowland ty of ¥ Mr, Henry, of Novi Scotlt, is @ abrowd lawy momber of thé propent mlolstry, The Ht Tapper, the leader of t ‘a Soothe maiaiots Reciprocity Essential for the Paymont of aval (Mr ‘- pouted, but at a late the Attorney G* Our National Debt. Heury) took, bie place, . Phe ww Branawiek deloge's Aa the Hon. Albert J. Emith, the ad of ee renent overnment” of " that provinre, | a wd lawy of m aye, hough Significance of the Recent Moegoti- rm ssdnameae, x. which conuty he h ment without th d sixteen Year ie Pera we now only forty yea ations—Canada Agting as an of Poese men from the prov ness were ork J J pe A Obl Power. advauced Liberals, {a politics, though Mr, Heasy 4 par'y in va Reotls @ the bitter opponents 6 dame cs ba - Howe's party, w cals of Hut Howe, rALic Change tg si Mage Movements of the cnnadinn Trade Delegates in politica of the province, and the ies in the West Indies. of which Mr. Homey was one, became liborala delegats were far from being deewuraed hee ae Re by the pragmatical coare of Mr, Mor “ wooumed to wern the ro rnite mm 8 . (or of poliey the conuunl ale tireir ehair Our Montreal Correspondence. 10 lead a. te ee aaaialionm, . & Mo®rugat, Feb. 15, 1866. waahority Evciteit@nt in Monircal—Publication of the Negtinion the committes are fries he palurad products of th t to teelgy Be Papers—Arvivor of the Gowernar Gencral—The Capitat | {MY Wenlings of Wie — Snowed Up—Fenian Sare in New Bruntwick, de their reepértive const rh On the 14th and 15th there was no little exeitement in | Quel {hele yer bon en Montreal, owing to the publication of the negotiation | jeden wt’ New Su \ a papers by the semi.oMcial Gasetic, and the arrival of the | Mogan, of Miesoar, ap fy of | will no dow wange of cans Communities allow the ir imposing uo b nel reven Governor General. | In, the excitement of the moment the leading papers | ¢ first asked, who declined the proposals? and the Gazette | an on the 14th answered If they (the excited editors) | MOM, will read “Memorandum ©! (thé'repty of the Provincial | t Commission), they will flod a agolution of the question t feult which #0 much excites thea; and the papor adds, “If | ini tr dina wheat grows : they think Mr, Galt ig OntitM@t to crodit for this, thoy | isthe indepen 5 aeots. should publicly acoord {t." Te way “the orga ” i rimront ine Kove aa) the negotiations 0 Bef stiatlona iu the Bane of the British itn The Commission sent forth to louk out (or wew mar ure ah kets for Canada produce (amd a whom all are now me Brit a oon een teem eee. fixer) hae Weon heard from at Bt Thomas, in the West rhiment bod to ge, Usrougl the d Verner Jad the ¢ ! Gilles in London, The as ror al created immense Bb she Brit at ob aah fi fina, th al time for Canada, and ng ple! for the 204 being In sonic arded as a prevage of apeedy con Vet In woe day by telegraph, federation. My) Une shadow of thy ing event, + Smay ene Mes one is w take word of | on own independest gr there te every to *up will past revenge laws and impose tariiiie t wil tow be + hurry threo, | i ha v ‘ 9 ay, wm thew ap, Ei Mleriorence frowy the fey sry atFOy op nn garvernn cnt, thy ! tinea 1 ahp: histor 1. Granta | of the North Auericau rp bitter strife between tl conan iB putt, ‘Thik Will be a gloon, hb woos all Ub) of the Ware and ite second rent tame. o# lst, ard w Vermont, age must clap-« before new markets enn | forse Boor, Jumper, ke, Of Hy Tha capidl was xa snowed wp iy Ue Hendry that ik 107k « tein, kwe! Presott ww Oltawa—9 dictance of « monthe L cobomy yreat arts of rnment to bring wid 10 i without mccom, =They haw Of areom Gud of Hraflie WOH Wore pil 10 Wark be erin di, at od by, Re siew yp % Mr. Galt nae ot ines ‘Aba Phe track etl! outin he covered s p of the ¥ 1 and Py a few at es Thinta -orintep Communication wit the Squitii, of New Bromewiek, ts a chief man ital im Capad Woroatiopal railway wiveme, the Kuropean and ‘ 60 weil bre an ep Oli te iat wae ney Sige hag rome +, on tho contrary, while © Hall, im BMoutrag! ervolon ial’ Railway; have Hous tor reciprocity they Afterthe late fatlare an want pt the comtgrt thes onty Cold comfort tly can derive. che Counefl (here ‘be very grave me valiway to br Hy no feat et taiate orpanent it by their oid, rt vf tif ghia he people of the two ousmaty eoocommmanstrint at Was! The Keeiprosity Questton. « aik to Uae Line Ute be poo le tber rut Mango tu Joon ent CANADIAN TRAD A. T ROSEN AL VOR THE ny flor whe ris kre Wow pemtity hotore Congr « PROSPERIRY OW PRO PATRIA Caradian Trade With tee Weet conten. WOVEPRTNT* GF TH CANADIAN THADT CGM) tonnes, 0mm (ive Toaiten (tebe, Bet. V8.) Tk 3 eae THE + on pn Sha Tort hy oe che GETTING “hwned niet ue that he proplé of ibe Vathed Menten coud be mites of 1h © the maduem ant dhe wey the was and here ive trade that hos uw grown up pide he te iprocity Toray, Tn theie presen! ¥ telegrepbic dé spate from onterday we + poaitiody with Mmoruiods buttons tobe mel the ie ot Bigtonc - that pp ge ved Meaktross crease of the foroign commerce of the nation must | dy pence Trofe Commii- ion, wr engroes tie anxious though! of every American stator | ven from *t. Thow an anery. The Comemnie man. Every sale of imecchandee t a Cori | soner usr ved a. & soto om the 19th ioe ae vartoad of freight’ eartiod | Jumuary for «foreign coumtry, every porcime of taw |” The ‘party Wall very wieely determined 1 \ Whe. cbeapens. tbe. cosh of manntactaral | jheeeghnte ba mites Oise ee te te uetanie itticles, Hgbleus the burden of the Americas people vy | inquiries im Brazil, ant tuo other atiending (0 Dewasr 4 inerensiug thet sunial gain What tie ehublod vie and the We via Ielande A ly Menere. Me people of Great Britain in bygone veers fo sustein tho | Dougall, Ryan and Deliole, of Canada; Mr MePonald of weight of their war debt the extent ir foreign | Nova Footls, and Mv. Kinith, of New Branewick, tad br. wd what » she mudertul devel non by Ft. Thomas hy meamer for Dergarutamauhers they wera witmeree ios mado the burden of that war | to be me be e wai z an mere ioe manda the warden of Hiak war | tobe met By her Majody's war. a eamer Basears, aid couveyed by hero tie several twfant sii tay opoce veil, The other party, comsiating of Mr. Caneda, Mr. LeViroo: of Nova Hoots, ‘Me. Pope, of Prince award Lele leave a wy the 2060 January for where they cxpectea neighlors iwean to meet ‘heir wativanl oiviantions ice and we have never heen for yuo moment ug there who dowked ¢ eyes of theie staterinen and poliicans Most be carnestiy fixed for years to come ou the reiurus of thet foreign eom- | to arrive abous the di of February. meree, watching ite progress froin year to year, and We trust both detectuy wit have prompt to graut every facility for i+ extension that ex | voyages, ant frum the'r lnquiriel we aultelpre te exp perience may Koggest Bur ince in what diveotion toy | | sie to the commerce of Britieh Awerien may, i will be hard for them to ind 4 conntry, of a group Of rountter, im which it fayr'd he pan ible for ew, coop Giller ! ng yrare Wf Invor, tn busld up. the wikynificcad com. | NEW Mvumows sg ~~ ~wffleeght setae” saoreva! Faby i¢ that hay tprung pin the BeOUN proe.ne-t tund-r the foatering tnfnence of the Rertproty Leas And if ‘thie is andeuiably the fart, could ae wt of more Wer lneaBny be medined on the part of our neighbors thea deliberately ty destroy an exiotoe trafhe, even now exreeding in one houdred millones per anaum’ Conld any other term than fumenity be pee ~ mms ena A ores pormer and x eicekan nie gMUr wa Boy KS * a orn vires, pode i. we oy hate oval of ben ong the eatin cable to 4 RoveTanmat (hat Wool! oot of from [te people rat the invaluable Avene ahs ie Orikinh Amonion enjoyed | under (ie treaty OF that woud @ut of from tie Hoboken Clty News. sottions in ite great Northeectern Mtater aod bs the {ree ae now eujeved of the river S Law. roe and the Canatan Canale t—<that, with their own people grosmiag wader enormous taxes, woald deliberately commence ‘of hortile teri azainrt « people wit a bande: of three Uhourend mile: slowgerie ad Whose freliugy aud iniere-ts all tend to the tion of custone would distarts, but gigeed bie (owes imposition of hawry Anti ree exchange at | twenn the boat end the bridge wt nawirel products of fy rit\lons per annute?—that Wonld | ie expired © iubin ae howe. del.beraiely turn from then own ovamicy down 2 IDqQnesk Upon (tre decensed to-day. S. fawrence a mow rade, adunateds amounting (o tweuty millioas per annem? Could word in the Kuglieu longuage o9 tty describe the con ’ Acowest o» Homomes Femny.—As tbe ferrybest Paterson wee Compe (nto het hip, on the Hoboken mae, ot ee minoler patt cicht o'cleek Sumday eventeg, « Jouug man, aged about twenty-tve, maned Jamnee o duct of & pation that *ould thus at as Imaanity T ‘bomas Divens, “Hand Hitter,” of Sher’ ell gue astute weighhars across the lines are ve ry fa dan's covairy, Colopel Wm. & Miller, one “ mm Werng insane awl hemwlare we lave wet OF onde i Grant's staf, apd Colonel George D. at after their Hie yams of trying 4 Srigh'on the pero | Lanern! Grants slab ni feta ae v. B, He into anmezalion was played on! (ry vid ere 19 | on the ih, aod were gues of the There Welte Chi » And the change haa ¢ pd o cine 1 Ore | Chak, al Choir roetms im thas city vdby thaw for, We put enter rei Vepln the Son Voce teeta, Mew |. Hoo, Wun Wright, United, Sater Kewstortrom Mew York Times ond ovher an papers, at the felly of | Jersey, Sho has becw sheeut foe his past fee seme tia the Committer of Ways ani Moxns in wat graeping at | Peet, © seriously iit at hiv revidence tn Newark, the humilis ting euporssion- | ed foe thew weceye The Laritivitle Jomrnal having pathithed a paragrepl ance by (be provity ip! dalega: have pow (ond! | senting that Mr aud Men Mirewer, of Kentacky, bere thet the eid Committers of Wars cod Meanr hes hed ve | twenty (9° chleeee, «-& CONFeRpOndeNt @f thet paper eyee Opened to the # ty of te comdort, wet wow | writes aeien the roupeuung a gett met tele | The remembrance of th® shore ph « your pst k gion Yel iay eNO WE Teed | pape Kote time age iednome me to lel You of wm ont follow inal dey = | Cn 6 tae. ing (nha Knoxville aboot ame en te oem Wel ipa Davin. Be 9 ppware of ie nimeny youre e ven birth gt twenty oe Tas to seen + | faremred ibe | fee reer ; Davier | government ie rave Onnet Dawson an We Toewiay morning the lan fran Which eer awe: do Or ere deen ‘he maroaa wits or | dung. before therm. | dows and omept Force mite, o@ gue howired (~ Unrest therm oly Wimteter wilt fot etbiit any dot the place of the pro Phe peminrrh ave 5 wee! If our meighvoare wish I U they wht It extenged We hope the Br propostions whatever | § he tay weber por pens baa We Penene the waty a0 it anes sineuhed, let them vay how feb them state parts olore thee Hay whet shes woot There by mothiog im fe that the people of Briveh America will not readily an to Hold aeyiteme preetiowt i to porait from re- ed REGO ome oer meNgnbOUTe tint at + the entirety 10 they ria Ht tao eoyaired that if here oa i \ncet ein thetr bande, ao ately foctens © trate 0h, 4 fintereand (rm the start 1! ben so re ere Poy ice Vie Coane Saar racers Os Can