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8 EUROPE hath counteieg pragsenses, and whic ch will, we trust, aff» ‘he destinies of the world.” neni eae eg ef speaker put the case still more direouy. two peoples together, he added, was nee “the love ane poe preg is natural (yang tat Oe ping Socnte thelr pertionler were not “to el Arrival of the Moravian’s Mails and of | eve even hinted acommunity of risks as well as prospects; he described both Ri uasia and the United States as ex- oe to the “envy and ill-will’ of Europe, al- though, al ‘1 ‘ort. Thee hardl} the Alemania at Tals P ge a al] thought of interfering with European polities or conquering a slice of European territory. these aucune however graciously accepted by Generel Capniua she 2 ay and his Secretary, we may see the nataral foundation of the political alliance. Both Russia and America expect and intend to be something more than ihey aie, and they are reasonably aispoced to common caus: in @ speculative pay agsian ther Ses which have no such prospects, and at wl perhaps, some of these magnificent Gestinies may bo * ‘alte. mately acomplished. But though there is nothing surprising in this mutual atiraction, there is something far less intelligible in another agreement which the speakers at the Moscow banquet professed with equal unanimity. Both Russia and America, it seems, have resolved on rejecting the doetrines of free trade and embracing those of prc tion. These principles of political economy were deliber: ately advanced and elaborately advocated by both hosis and gacsts, Russia is a great empire, and The French Senate’s Address to Napo- Jeon on the Mexican Question. Escape of a Peruvian Iron-Clad from Brest. Pareja’s Last Letter to His America is @ great empire. Each country has a Countrymen. boundiess territory, an inexhaustible store of raw materials, and uniimited room for population. Each, thereforo, has a direct and manifest interest in working up its own materials for its own people, and thus pre- serving from foreign hands those profits’ of manufactur- ing which would otherw se be lost. Phis was the gene- ral theory laid down, and the argument was continued on the assumption that there was something debasing as well as uathrifty in the mere production of raw materials for other people to manocfacture. The United States and Russia, in supplying hemp and cotton for the use of foreign mills, were “hewers ot wood and-drawers of water in the householdrof civilized Batious’”’—a@ position not to be endured, and which, indeed, the two countries had now become enlightened enough to repudiate, The Russians spoke very strongly on this point, and General Cassius Clay unhesitatingly adopted their views. “Kussia and America,” he said, “were they to comply with the request {of the free traders) would, it was manifest, become ‘ributary to Frauce and England for ali time to come.” THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Ho Condemns the Chilean War and vises His Countrymen to Make the Earliest Possible Peace. The Entente Cordiale Between Russia and tho United States. Erglish View of Our Identity of Interests Reapperrance of Queen Victoria in Pab- lic—The Royal Specch—Its Allusions to America—The Alabama Claims, Cana- dian Confederation and Parliamentary Reforms. THE OPENING CEREMONY. [From the London Times, Feb. 7. The Prince and Princess of Wales—tie Prince in the fall uniform of a general officer and the Princess taste- fully attired in a dress of white tulle, trimmed with black luce, wearing a tiara of diamonds and a long flow- ing ve of white gxauze—entered side by side, At two o'clock precisely Black Rod made a gignal to the Lord Chanceller, at which the whole assembly rose, In less than six minutes the door to the right of Botn Aspire to Destiny, Aggrandize- ment and Protection. The Queen’s Speech at the Opening of the British Parliament. &o, &e, &e, thc, throne “was flung open, and preceded | by sre : a long train of halberdiers, buffeticrs, and other ‘The mails by the steamship Moravian, at Portland, from | omeiais, entered the Majesty of England. Her Liverpool February 9, reached this city last night, The German steamship Allemania, from Southampton Pedruary rrived at this port last night; and the Mon- real steamship Belgian, from Liverpool February 2, meaclicd Portland yesterday. A meeting had been bold to London of persons faterosted in submarine telegraph cables, presided ever by Earl Shrewsbury, to consider the merits ef Mackintosh’s system for constructing cables, and Procure its adoption, as it is claimed for Mackintosh's aystem that its ingulating power is so superior @at cighty per cont more signalling power can be ob- Aained than in the late Atlantic cable; that the cable is strong enough to sustain twenty miles of its length in ‘water, and that three cables; under the new system, can ‘be constructed for the cost of one like the Atlantic Company's. The proposition was mooted for laying the @abdle direct from England to the United States, via Fal- gpouth and Cape Cod. The meeting was adjourned to a Seture day. The Austrian expedition to the Bass is to sail in April, | och wnedivation,” Boe wasn cared in mel: | ‘ith the object of concluding treaties of commerce with ponte Sretien site a mod of 8 Lata erry the ber, en ‘Slam, Chiga and Japan, ong Mr, Stansfeld (who was expelled trom power under | part‘of ‘lo days performances, ten Sie eae aseutial ‘ard Palmerston for his sympathy with Mazzini) had | notice of the eruption, and never once lifted her lly accepted the important post of Secretary of State | ##2¢ from the ground. w Tndia in Rarl Russell’s Cabinet readered vacant by |° THE SPEECH. te retirement of Sir Charles Wood, The Lord Chanectlor read the Speech, the more important passages of which were as follow: THE MEXICAN CRISIS. ¥ Lorps asp Gentizurn—It is with great satisfaction that I have recourse to your assistance and advice. * * My relations with Powers ure friendly and satis- Smonstration in the trongly Weorded Address to the Empe- Majesty was attired in half mourning, and walked with siow steps to the throne, followed by the great off- cers of State—the Marquis of Lansdowne, bearing the Crown upon a cushion; the Duke of Argyll, holding the Sword of State; the Marquis of Winchester, supporting the Cap of Maintenance, and several other nobles per- forming their appointed functions. Her Majesty stopped for an instant at the foot of the steps to shake hands with the Princess of Wales, who, in common with the whole assembiage, had "risen on her entrance. The Queen wore a black—somo said a deep purple— velvet robe, which, whether it were purple or black, looked intensely black in the dim light of the chamber, trimmed with white miniver, and a white lace capa la Moric Stuart, to the portraits of which unforiunate lady she bore in this attire a remarkable simi!itude. Around her neck she wore a@ collar of brilliants, and over her breast the blue riband of the Order of the Garter. Other ornaments she had none, and looked in this simple and highly becoming costume “every inch a Queen,” and far ‘more picturesque and Tegal than if she po worn the royal robes that had become s0 distasteful to her. During’ the interval that elapsed between the summons of the Commons and the reply, the Queen sat silent and motionless, with her eyes fixed upon the ground. She seomed to take no hoed of the brilliant as- factory, and I bad ‘mo cause to fear any disturbance of French Senate— | the general pe: The matting of of the fleets of France and England in the wr, dee ports of the respective countries has tended to cement {Paris (Feb. 6) telegrams to London Press.) the amity of the two nations, and to prove to a world ‘o draft of the address in reply to the speech from | their friendly concert in the promotion of pe have observed with satisfaction that the ‘Onited States cr terminaiing Say the arvere struggle in which t xican question the adtress of the rd were #0 engaged, are wisely he arte ravy Ser are - ; fei war. Pa abit of sawery” te an event cating Ye Majesty informs us that the memorable pxpedition | Sorti sympathies an of ths to Neen ey Sopra ae toe This is ainouncing | “country, which has always been foremcst in thowing its 0 Ravied France that the projection of her cmmercial | abhorrence of an inslitution repugnant to every feeling of Ger esis assurcd ima vas! and wealthy market wr restored | justice and humanity. eceury, As regards the United 5 af, fom mis- I have at the same time tho satisfaction to inform you eoncepyn, the presence of the Fren fag’ in America | that the exeriions and perseverance of my naval squad. @ppearsto them less opportune than at a jrevious | ron have reduced the slave trade on the West Coast of god my iilustrious period of their hist the | Africa within very narrow limits. Frm ton of the comaaanicalions | made Ly your Majesty's A corresp-ndence has taken place between = grvernenent nant has demonstrated that haughty and mmacing ‘nited States with injuries in rill not decide ua to Seaton Franck is nc- | sidcled on American commerce by cruisers ens the Con. med 5 move only at her own time, bud she nyerthe- | federate faa. Copies of this correspmdence will be laid Secce the ancient friendhip betwey her. | before yo one was brought forward in to-day’s Atting of the ‘and thimited States. What your Majesty axs of | “The renewal of diplomatic relations wish Brazil has United tates is noutrality and observance of wter- | given me much estisfaction, and I acknowledge with leasure that the good offices of my ally, the King of Portugal, have contsibuted essentially to this happy re- Tien to regret the interruption of peace betwoen Spain and Chile. The good offices of my government, in conjunction with those of the Emperor of the French, have been accepted by Spain, and it is my earnest bope that the causes of disagreement may be removed in ® manner honorable and satisfactory to both countrics, The negotiations which have boen long pending fn Japan, and which have been ‘oomausien with ‘ability by my Minister in that country, in con- nction with the representatives of my allies in have been esa rll to ‘e conclusion. Doha erits my entiro Tho existing treaties sr ta vray wikado. It bas been stipulated What the tariff ball revised in a mapnor favorable to ‘conmeror, and that the indemity due under the conven- \onof October, 1864, shall be punctually disc! ve og svn hean wey srl opea to thas emp vorot Austria, which I trust will open empire i diustngs of extended commorce, ‘be productive of im benefits to countries, The de events which havo ocourred in the ener aica have iudaced me to provide at once for inquiry, ead for the due maintermmnce of 4 tt es snerciy ae liry, by apr appointing a THE HURSCAR. [Paris (Fob. %) corrospondence London Globe.) fo are informer by the semi-official Putrie that if thi eh government not laid @ detainer on the Pero, Man hon-ciad Huesar in the harbor of Brest {t was not from awant of full intention to do 0; but, unfort @ately, Yhile some ctroumincalory, preliminaries we rm Pr On Ke craft, built by Messrs. Lat is just now onthe nigh beat “ene journal to Tah A i inhise, ea in | abuse of these shipbuilders, and of the > Britsh yt pn for not checking thelr ope: (AOn AL, PARRIA'S LETTER. ibis necting: London Times, Feb. 8.) by our Southampton correspondent Naing & translatin of g Seer ween by the lato jis suicide, to imiral | ey, dust ay @ friced im Beam wx Vita DP Mapa at Meg ig Nov ember, = ven hit the eacatanee of iro nhle s, This letter will convey to 7OR-he news of who will sia bita tm examin. errors of jetqnes and not of win, tt Jinten m Sisewe exrcumstances of the recent unfortunately miaguided the ment of my | ow ead res adopted in the course of its cannot have any otber exp: have been | 4: Hanae of Jamaica has proposed diced and w sTevira. "Roques him to ‘the 1 constytution of the island jon me. He did know this republic better tuan any. p< A else, and his advice and proceedings were eats and Jt is the intercat LE ‘our country to cmbrace the fire comet te make peace with jovernment, A Dil upon this sul for your con- roe, Papers ® these occurrences will be Inid T am your affection- the prozent state of Now Zea- J. M. PAREJA."’ , Tat will bs land betore ‘ou. Chae given directions for ‘4 tre translation of the Preceding letter, we are in’ twas communicated by an intimate friend of the late ad: | Meeiae foro employed, Gateohing Queen of Spain or some member of her watch with interest te proceedings which ere still tral, ona original must have been alrendy exhibited Re Ses letter ally conirms the opinion which the states | In Progress in British Nor America wih, » iow to closer union among the inces, and I omtinue to ‘and the press of all nations have pronounced upon ortames | eeprreae emma homme, averse alike t authortty 7, Droperty ant 01 a aageer condemned 7 a war tipon two frtenaly roligioe, and al ved eal had inflicted the calamit; @ations He did not mg AY &. AF iy the evil who aro interested im thoir mainvenance, 7] withouk if Ire- grave responsibility which wba we mhony fe res of th od by repentance and extricate himeelf from that bad tncurred, and, overw! f, or thinking himeelf tn the way to the restoration firwity se ce SE Goermnaton to pet en ead Tear atteition ery a view © is Life, shies oaths taken_Jaary declarations, and detwren RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES. to remove invidiais I have ts of voting tn the cleetion of membera to serve in Parlia- ment for counties, cities sad borough. When that informatisa is complete the attention of if , Parliament will be caled to the result thas obtained, The eayi: re te ets moot” rust 18 MP: | with a wiew tofjeuch improvements in the Laws which regu. Plicable to 1 to all other matters when we see late the rights Wf volte 6 in the election of members of the An my can oe “nite ten Dun of Conte ny tattoo our free inuti- eetinctiv@ 69 a phe- rms the pub wef Romero: at all delusive of unsubstantinl. It is ertectly ryunasteen areca: certain ‘hat the most ment rope sort slot Semecrae poveraaent ta tieererid eke | APFIVAL of the Towph meen ain te 3, pgp oe aan terms, mtg by peple | The British stamer Bospho enh Liveapoal Sist ie & Bat the truth lies @ little below the | Mimo, arrivedhere to-night, surface in ‘hie caa, and Las in reality gothing of Gox about it: The*amoricage do not, (0 fact, sdamite he Now-Arrival of the Ka Yr-titutious of Rusts, nor the Russians those of the Bostor, 2, 1866. United States, bat coch nation in its owM Way entertains The Bu was not signalled at half-past six, and con- certains splrati as m.\ke those of the other that both are Content to sink all mivor differences in the identity of @n overruling view, Ave late Cear remarked that Amert- sequently ehe will not arrive until late to-night: Sire tino, if" too wats eee aece | ___ SHIP PING NEW S. yer a it e the Ad cousriea of tthy word Seca td rhe won ieee fought their fights reovined thor deve @ttained the eade of thelr empire and the reat repob! Still in reserve, 80, ae 4 tay fnvolye & great n y, hat the ull “ow Cue Wack CLEARED. Ps, J Australasian (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queens n— ard Steamship Santiago de Cuba, Smith, Greytown—M O Bo- only two patio friends and al! es 4 be good These viows have Jat been proclaimed with creat wee frankness ai an entertainment given io General Chasioa M. ayy ye Atperca Minleter in Magaia, by | ohttambtr Neptune, Baker, Boston—Neptune Steamship - "of Megchants at Moscow. ff that Bork Cations (Bir), Hughes, <J © MeArthur, y she representatives of Rum an Ly ‘owllta (Br), Cooper, Tae for orders—McUally & tine made aconfesston, wet only of political faith, bot ph commaretal principles, whet ceralaly Letras tite Collen Fleece (Bt), Rhodes, Barbadoe—it Trow: 1 Do denned in the sf has raed aa Corbet, 8 » ted Home. Brandt, Apalachicola—B D arlbut & ical ered , but ee eae vg Mente te : wergene (Hol), Dryven, Amstercam— eaters Ste) She 1: Webb, Banta Cra F Whitey By oF co So eanld Pan tt ertaennd | ne NH MBP, Hyer, Lepdyp—Panch, Metyene & Sehr Clarissa Ann (Br), Marshman, Portau Prince—D R Arr from New soy Feb 1, Ocean, South Bosto: and Matador, and Jeanette, at f Antwerp DeWolt. Gibrattar: 34, Ode: Hatield (Br), Patter, Cornwallls—D R De Wolf | russia, nt Cushaven: Oth Peder, Symond ‘Wh SECOND, STORY WANTED—IN A PRIVATE PAMI- eee cam Seen tin ie Tao inure at n° mm te ‘at Havre? di eis Taeaae” a at We Sth, Har of the’ Weal, Therese, aid renin is ferred arr from €York Trial, at Algos Ray: Feb & PERSON WISHING. cl IR RENT Behr Onkem An mod at Haroelunas Mosepmlck ak Alicante; OS Brees AN 2 by Jetting out the Lower rata a House wre not over Rebr Geo hs r, Train Bhitadelp ay Jushiny ig per year may peer of a first mt cece addressing Behr Weet Wind, Lawson, mito rr from Fob 9 Aurora, at Antwerp. B.B., Herald office, for Behe Lucy, Appleby, HaniportMe-Jed Frye & Go, Ae from Fiiladelphta vend Ze maar at Hamburg; Abe | ——— vr rr ford—| uROn rood. Sarah 1 Hall, at twer ul Sic J3'M Clayton. MeKay, New Haven” Racket Tooker ne Nonguam Goruio, at Liverpool; per Oe Ken inher pare, 4 Soop cae Bicep Ida E Vail, Vail, New Maven—Bentley, Smith & Co. Sleainer Alliance, Thompson, Philadelphia. 71h, Pusenroray at ith a fave trom Faedind ‘Feb 7, Acorilete, at Liverpool; 8th, Ma. | BOARDING HOUSE Sot shy gs Steamship Marmion, Warsaw, New Orleans, Feb 10, 9 ma stating location and PMyand SW Pass 12h, LPM, with mdse aud passengers to | ATE Jram Savannah Feb 6, Sophronia, and Virgina, at on Rov Lowden, "1th hist off Cape Hatteras, pasved “seri. ships Pung Shuey, and Flambeau, bound 8, Steamship. Herman Livingston, Baker, Savannah, 68 hours, with mdre and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co. Ateamshtp Virgo, Bulktey, Savannah hours, with mdse and passengers, to Murray, Feria amehip Ban Balvadoe? Atkin. ‘israonah, to Garrison & ip Albemarle, Bearse, Richmond, to Livingston, ‘Are from Galveston Feb 6, Pomona; at Liverpool; 7th, Adelia Carleton, at do. ‘Are from Valencia Jan 28 Oakland, at Gibealtar for Mobile a New Orleans dan St, Modestita, at. Barcelona; at Haven: Zthy "Yumuri, wt Liverpool. eb 7 Tomer, at Liverpool ‘Are from Richmond Dee 4, Ailee, at Rio io’ Grande. Arr from San Francisco Dee 15, Sacramento, at Hong Kong: ry afte of Sunday Mada a for New York sid for New York Midnight, Alto, and Os- ar Roston. i Abbotteford (Be), oper iveren ee ith mave, rie Dhu, J & NO rom, ow & Burgess. Mas tad heavy westerly gales most of ‘Sophia Pate, fro h h . the pas on 18, lat 82 42. lon’ 43 80, npoke bark Par | 25,uenbia Fate, from Leghorn; 27th, inpertne od iee ee. thiane Zetee for Buenos Ayres; Feb 1d, Tat 35 40, lon 72 56, saw bark uid, bound 8. an Congress, Woodward, London and Tele of ys, With indse’ and G4 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn. Go! Has bad heavy westerly gales the entire § seers palwarks and lost boats. One death on the go—an infant, ve ipa Baker, Allen, Bristol, Dec 25, with mdse, to Walsh ‘arver, Ship Florence Treat (of Ban 53 days, th wool and hid JW Seaver (of 10 Oct 22, witis tons, 2, ty order, Passed. Anjier of Good Hope Jan 1 Was 10 days off the Ca rossed the line Jan 31; since have hi Bark Tavistock (of Shields), Tate, Good Hope Jan 4, with teas, to Everatt 8, off Cape Good Hope, saw shtp Lo: Also «ki for NYork Dec 18, San Jose, from Hong Kong; 22d, Anna Marla, from Buenos Ayres; Chas Cooper, from Ua; 18th, Archer, from. Foochow; 2ist, Glencluae, do, Bostun Dec 15, Dorothy, from Buenos Ayres. aneiseo Feb 6, Atiraco, from Glasgow.” leans Dec 26, Pyrmont. from Rio Janelro. ieisco Deo 22, Layik, from.Hong Kong. The Seovand, from Havre “for New York, was at Ports- mouth, The Germania, from Havre for New York, was at Cher- bourg. with bouin broken, ‘The Ellen McDonald, from Liverpool for Galveston, put back, having been aground. ‘The wrecks ofthe Roseoe, and Conquest, at Lochindahl, sold for £160 eath, bs a President Fillmore, from Kingroad for New York, put ac! ‘The Ocean Pearl, from Rotterdam for New York; and the Queen of Scots, from Antwerp for Cork, were at Deal. The Adele, from London for New York, was at Plymouyh, having lost sails, ngor. Me), Shert, ae Ayres hasan as ag he saki, Japan, eB Gans Macauley (Br), frou Foochow fer London, and bark Queen’s Own (Br), for Lon- don, Bark Powhattan, Patten, Whampoa, 110 days, with teas, ae tONL & G Griswold. uthland (Br), Thom, Taple Bay, 44days, with wool and'ilase'tn C J& FW Coggill. Bark Johanna (Prus), Tetzlaff, Cadiz, 56 days, with wine, &e, to order, The ‘felegranh, from Tiverpool for Savannah, was at Bark Anna (Br), Bearse, Buenos Ayres, Dec 20, with wool | Queenstown, ith wheel broken, and hides, to Bassett, Nickerson & Co, ‘assed Montevideo The Orion, for Charleston, was at Waterford damaged. The Alice Ritson, from London fov San Francisco, was at Falmouth, American Ports. BOSTON, Feb 17, PM—Arr bark Ada G York, Davis, Key Wests pear cerns Deverexux, Smith, Mobile: Convoy, Dee 31. Jan 2 lat 9W 8, lon 35 can double end steamer, steering lat 31 45, lon 92.00, saw bark Anns B/Gordon, steerin Bark Traveller, Randle, Ito Janeiro, Jan 10, with coffee, ps & Co. Jun 15, lat 2135 &, lon 37 46. passed US fu anboat Kansas, cruising in search of the Brooklyn: Jaa 20, lat signallzed an Ameri. 2107 8, lon 31 16, shiv Royal Family, from Lfverpool for | Merri roe: A M Chadwick, Cain, Philadel: Calcutta, 60 days out: Jan 2h lat I'S, lon S112, bark Senta: | pin ld beige Tenbelia Jowett, Staite Hivan Har (new, a (Bo), from Falmouth for Hong Kong. 42 days ont of Salem. 314 73-100 tons), Sparrow, hes Bark’ Liberatad (of Frankfort, Me), jawdoin, Bio Janeiro, | Rien Witlerspoon, New OFlenney Nautilus, Pillsbury, Guy 29 days, with coffee, to E rias, Dec 19, lat 24 50. lon | Point and Richfnon?. 40, saw ship Valparaiso, 3 Jan 1, lat 1940, Ton 33 30, 18th—Arr ship Timour (new. oF Bose 900 tons), Newbu- spoke ship Marla, from'Glasgow for New Zealand. port; brigs Anna Jans (Dan), Malm, Mal: Bark Jenule Ellingwood (Br), Ellingwood, Sagua, 8 days, a, Simpson, Cienfue; with augaraud molasses, to Brett, Son & Co. Feb 18, Cape | sau; BH Pitler, Peac a, i 8 May W 8) miles, spoke scir Edw Lattimer, bound to Boston. | Saunders, Wilihiny taska, "iteed. Philade)phiin: ark Guiza Hares (Br), Frit, Bermuda 7 days, with pimen | sehrs Fisher, Ellis, Jactnel: BOP Folsom. NOrleans; (eo to, 2, to . Feb 14, 160 miles NW of Bermuda, | Thorn, Townsend, do; Mary, Whitney, Mobile; Mari Hall, saw a bark showings white flig with ar cross, steering. | Kelley, do; J B ‘Knowlen, ‘Knowles, Jncksonvil'es Sasa Engle, Potter, Galveston, 19 days, ‘Ith cotton, to E Sears, Wihnington, NCz M Standish, Rich, Ellzabethport; A Hussey Bark Hunter (of Rockland), York, Galveston, 15 days, with cotton, to Wm B Alunter Brig Alice (Br), Lunde, Tio Grande, 43 days, with wool, to Brett, Son & Co,’ Feb 10, lat 2628, lon 68 02, boarded brig Alice’ Godet, from Boston for Manzantila, and got a supply of provisions from her, Brig Cassie Gray (Br), Thomas, Goree, WCA, 81 days, with nus to ft Fow ig Arab (of Gibraltar), Dominguez, Malaga Oct 23, with frult,to Galway & Casado: dan Tein a heasy gale trom E while running before !t under close reefed topsails, shipped a boury gen on the port side, which filled the “deck and fore- New York, Beabury, NYork; Millard Fillmore, Chase, do. Sid 17th, sleumers tieo Appold, St Louis; bark Glenallan: dale: brigs Aun Ezabeth, Saf; 18uh, wind SW, bark Vietor cuigene. 19th—Arr barks Lemuel, W ilson, Messina; Oak, Russell, Trinidad; James & Ward, Landerkin, New Orleans; Trinity, Barts, Mobile; schrs Alma (Br), Allen, St Mare; Ni Despe: anda, Oliver, Nansemond; Etama A’ Higgins.’ Rappahan- Telegraphed—Bark Silver Craig, from Batavia, and bag Prince cf Wales from Matauean’ (and both at into Gloucester), Cld Bark, Pursuit, Bigelow, “Melvour Selma, Savannah: schrs “Atwood, Rich, Phils delphia; Ida L, Bacon, NYork. castle. and a large quantity of w it_ down the fore h—Arr steamers Saxon, ladelphia; Glaucus, NYork; batch, obliging us to throw overboa Feb is | Of the cargo | bark Dorothy, Jucnos Ayres: brig FTawents ‘Wilmington. et the water go down to the puny in a heavy | Below bark EF Herrman, from New Orleahs, Returned le frown NW, was airuck by w heay brig Isis, for New Orleans, with pumps out of order; the 4 feet of the port bulwarks, mon 10, nt 8262, Jon 70 47, saw ‘veasel {s'n good condition. es Anna Wellingion, steering ‘e a acon ir), Jordan, Faisal, 19 days, with hemp &c, jer Bt Star of Faith (of Bos ne _ i, Lenni Mex, 18 NeLEAR ATION rie bex, Graham,’ Demaratay 38 days, witht sugar and D piesronie pose iris * molassea. tof Whitney & Gon Brie Katle (Dan), Rovinga, St Crotx,, Jan 28, with rum, sugar, &c, to P Hanford. Feb! 17, lat 87°35, lon Fists spoke Ae Ellen Linton, from New York for StJohna, Pit. "In lat 30, lon 6910, on the night of the Sth, passed a vessel, wa- ogged and disinasted, the sea breaking over her Azan aud Ci porta, Cooper featitate Building. ochory BiBretyn ot tha Oolaon Ear store, —METCALFE’S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY IS the moat wonderful inedicine ever brought before the MT of this city, who had Tot he use of rae Masaealbo, | Batic an ea F beniton eco eee, Se Bi bs, ad i sed crutches for over, ax months. has Br). Flynn, Miragoane, 15 days, een completely cured by 0 eli your we Ala oe Boa Miragoane, 15 days, with 10g | ends to try it; Mt never talle Aime O39, bos, aninqoanig: 20 days, with logwood, to Wii IVORCES. LEGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUB. i gecoa EaSoun te Nancy Be), Saunders Aquin, 87 days, with icity. | Suscess guaranteed. r law business arg aeiBe. PPT KING, Counsellor at Law 885 Broadway. me Weed & (Br). Ngepapest Matanzas, 10 days, with A es ‘7 ig Sarah B Crosby, (of Portland, Me), Crosby, Matansse FVORCES OBTAINED WITHOUT PUBLICITY AND Oe Ce Gr SES oman, Crtman w | Soe eee teal ange oi Katarato Cs nd ty __M. HOWEBS, Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassn0 st. sugar, dc iit in. Lighthottne. : 0 TO THOMAS RB. AGREW'S, ARD 20 GREEN. ie Suacoe pene (E (Br), Adair, Cienfusgos, 21 days, with sugar, G wich streets ¢ a Parr fing weieig Merona of (of Ellaworth, Me), Higgins, Sagua, 8 days, eg od jae Tig eee ies srece toe om sagne, one eee a ae uetbenres ne ery bce se ARE, MPamohion nohed free adie Brig SP saith ¥en ee Co Weazie, Apalachicola, 19 days, B. Foote, .h D., 1,130 Broadway, New York. wihrig weorge Amon, W Comfort and Gure for the Ruptured, Sent free. Address E. B, Foote, M, D., 41,180 Broadway, New York. Amos, Ward, Orystal River. Bri Sri, Robinson, Wi Wiinington’ "Ko, 4 dope, wrth cot- u elt. Schr Enchautree, Caney, Pare, @ days, with rubber, Croup.—How ft may be Easily Prevented. Also Cause and non. Cure. Sentfree, Address E. B. Foowe, M. D., 1,130 Broad Behe May. “rauhar, Rartado, 27 days, in ballast, to Gold- | way, New York. _ thwaite & cary oom St Johns, PR, 13 days, with Confidential Information for for Pe Married. Sent free in Schr ‘Mary zea tae E’B. Me D., Lado : ba ae TL a i, 1, Hachimann, Port au Platt, 1 days, pag Sg my — with mabognny, ‘oop, Sattler McLeod 1 che ‘Daly, St Thomas, 22 4: MEDICAL gounor pexcn—sn tNostra- rast cn i an ne eae BON aa see hae RT By oe . hip West ins ent dress or, r eiees anh aeespesaans y, New Vork, Consultations free dai from 9 A Be wor rt "Tovalids at @ distance thay Consul 6 HELPS’ HEADACHE TETR, 20K —a er ae Pe Med td er ener jos ariaing eric ‘ion end: jerangemonts ah tail ot by aru druggiats, 80 cents & box. a By we ky M. D., PHYSICIAN AND spr. n, foe all diseares of oe eupgs, Throat and Nasal ities, aN: linton: place 2 street), New York. Schr Frank & Emily, Colley, Mayaguez, Id days, with su- gar, to master. Schr Fanny (Br), wood and mahoga Benson, Cape Haytion, 18 days, with Iog- Wilson & Cainmann, Sehr Julia Franklin, Coliins, Newfoundland, 18 days, with herrings, to master. ‘i oe roe ares (Br), Sharp, Halifax, NS, 17 days, with to Thos ‘scur A D ‘Scull, Somers, Galveston, 20 days, with cotton. to order. Schr R E Peoker, Phinney, Braz is Ann & Seoee, Di Douglass, Mobile, 16 days, with cotton, t & Ce rE Cowan, Coombs, Jacksonville, 8 days, with cotton, Dibb! “WHICH THE THE owy eh UND—A A SILVER “WATCH, ae, 0 CB id Schr Wapella, Payson, Jacksonville. can have by proving property, oo Schr B Uecriboar, Burgens, ‘Apalachicola, 13 days, with ret, Rehr SE Brown, ) RY 4, 1806, IN FORTY) Schr SE Brown. Place, Witmington, NC. 8 days. While OUND—ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, neve! th, shipped which Grat street, near Fighth arent ‘9 Por Collar’ ping ton nn part of riot toad r pad Yo calling at eye nocond st street, and describing Property and paying et jereon, the owner can have it = OTT, BABA BY JOUN WINANS & 00, pater: ~ ea "A.W. Winans, for $1,000, payable st rocers’ Ne eae cu Al cautioned a, na payment hes I Sehr John, Morse, Wilmington, NO, 5 days. Schr Ellwood Doran, Jarvis, Wilmtn, Schr Helene, Hallock, Wiimington, aval stores, to Jonas Smith. Schr Arabine, Gates, Beaufort. =. PRC, fang, wlth oon ith cotton and Persona are a A fibeest Behe FW Vartan, Vannes, cas sR De, 12 ‘oti git ng puyincat hos Denn copped. A Mogral r. Schr Sink, —-, n for Co, Bb Washington street, jJeorgetown Scbr FJ ‘benpetion t Hanvah, Giaabethport for New Bed. ford. Sehr Rock aaa eabethy rt for Fairha hy et, Mi - ‘OST—AT COOPER INSTITUTE, ON FRIDAY EVEN. L ing stabi’ br Challenge, He Soh Eraon, Provide Mink For pone, A ani Raid oar" on versramns it to J, Harrington, Lafs for risa ath bet: port Fisch lr fe ae hie, Hamlet, saiore | 77 OST BANK BOOK NO. 04 (CARLO, FLERES), Cod. Re breaking SOF TSat ae aey wad sn the bored” ” Fd Tie oe Brena is ah the aboveinstivation, No. oe ark BELOW. place. P 74 awe neni Maen Brig Pi from Matanzas, ae BET tyintner ae Ce ee ee Marine rien ‘corner of Thirty- — Ret pastas aes Sreansarr M Bese ealend Mr Ba opr ge renee Lote LARGE BROWN I BEYELOPS, MARE MARKED ben pis ran YP. Veu Se ny Bete ‘will de: oh) roerive ‘M0 reward on Rerrepetea. oe 7 Gendt, SL Noosae stttct, New Work ork (tat Save Wegsse cr we Meerwe S54 REWARD.—A BLACK AN AXD TAN TERRIER was got Set iccmany aight night O8T—O5 ashore on the Rpit, below Bosiow, .- , towed up to Boston. Sint, slighty but; answers to tre name of “Dolly. "tae Nias ceed oe. tins broken wp, | Had on when lost s talf colored collar. The above reward $5 nA ta oud rr ee on and the cargo feta eee Ais oatgo betwoon deoks wil bn giveu ov reluming her v6? West Tweaty-a/th Twrenty-atibatreet. | Ym aquarn Has Twony-taied strech had been previou: O8T—A orate, ACK AND TAN TERRIER, | A , IN COM. Manv Ray | dees wari rl be i on Upon, Me rorueD to 191 10 Bergen Loe Cota 19TH, fansoken fa 18 lat 1, Wout Frentycorenareeue "SAM SHAWELRE. sostaling hetyeen $40 and Bin, Toe igier pe py O8T—ON SUNDAY MORNICO f AST, PROM. 282 = revere mabe mh ath he er he bol no yar sene 8 Seknegs Frese Mi boauwashy msktig aos of a word LLA RD WILL pumps having choked. pl Roto Wk Uberal rewast wil be pald torts recnvery B25 err ee nas naked ate reraiarn of | 1 xo, Thompson, fF Savannah, returned to C a. ay, CR Fe 18 forggraton having been 6 days im the fee, fand waa badly _DRY_GooDs. erAnpian, for Augosta. laden with 800 bbls Hine clothing, &o, 4unk alongside the government St Pavancal on, ie 10h inal She was valued at tnd is Inaured. Eforiawill be made to raise Whalemen. Raker, of NB, was at St Helene Jan 5, bound ope ae oniamine of Pairh fr ome Benjamin, 0 ven, wi on Barmdn Dee 2 cl i gad ame bs and 0 yarie of Ingrain, a large tery fine wroundland Dog; Wine use for them. ety: rniath street and T ADWAY, OW AND > arith SOR g Rom n 1806, MOST MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT also an excel: must he if for New _rienns, Fels at Hoan trom ‘Baltimore for " Ship Montane, from mpoken ® po late Be coyrehip Black Ha cB pelts ast L Jan 18 lat 37 40 lon 8010. Foreign Ports. ov. day night, in going from the Lafarge House, through Rewwos Armas, Doo 23-—In port ships Martha, Bangs, from INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS pov. 4 rai ‘Bowen via Third avenue car (o Thirty- Yatparateny ding, mar, Sawyer, for barks in this country, first street. receive the abuve reward, and yo ' Viry aie, Schnee on, n fcr a Hise ites, toa er a at the late sales in Europe, questions et eae bene Lit 3 Lng AL nares more, : Erwin, Wat ‘oF Boston, ids; 1 office of the New Yor! Steamship Company, (arigns Rearey, tn Praaktort. dng. for NYore Avi CON AR Sean fre Greate ce nenjaced Mo iceae ease: oe 35() "ETAPD LOGE OR ATOLIN, MROW, oN A wall, for ( jo do: LEX Minnie Gorton (Be), filth nen Voaded: “Rvelya NEW AND, HoloR $50 Re eoee On Monday evening. February (Br), Jenkina, for NYork, abou Sea Helle Hib: Gonlaining shout $1. snore or Jews, In Paper bert, for London, Nig: Richard Irvin (Br), from Mies a Box hich ean; cezpensed for 10 Plece and a Gold Medal and some Papers, tan, ding: Rugene (Br), Fletcher, from Portland, diag, worth ‘AND BEAUTE. . The Feward will be paid far tap covern ot Mana (Arg). Hursley, from New York, do do: Anna ‘allet and Sipragne, € Cooper & Colburn, 26 Rearse, for N York, loaite’ Bronghion, toeker, from BILLIARDS, &€ 3s 'Pare place: aod the person, feturolng Wt may reial do. ding; brig Faaetmnny ‘Grimons trom Benet, ding Foe Nowe sth - Hella paper money also, ond no questions naked. Yarki Bigual (ie), Stow, for (New York’ lag TLTARD 1 BALLS POR SALB.—1 Lor oF $i conp | ———— pO RD a Mgr i OW Lotszomn Be), Billiard and fifteen ball pool ‘Apply 5 REWARD. TAKEN PROM 4 GENTLEMAN'S Greenish. from Mio Granda, do; M A’Herrara (Br), {0 ©. O'CONNOR, 60 and 62 East Pow irest S75. poste ‘on One of the Broad oI Sieg + fron ——————— ‘in Gata ‘moat, on ove: 2 Dewarans, Jan 10—Arr ache Petret (Bir), Moore, Balt m | di uy, Beoruary —— a more io, bark St Lawrence ar), Steed, dy ILLIARDS.—MESSRS, NOTT WILL ay, '¥ By = ‘of the Pi nora i0, the Mai Fab 190—Arr Nash, Neibride, NYork; sohr Be spectone a is Fourih arene, leaving the same at the office — Wellington, Wye? Gir pas mate @ad W seo the lovers wef gk cm reenougn ¢ Wm Home rap, Frac nee cert ‘Oech land; Geo W Chase, Dunnin An port Boston, rworanond, ai aod N Se ae Hath, i err . for do Rh od Rochester, Beh, Ri Manet Stirlston Feb Gea Wynddar, at Liverpool ; “VELVET CARPET, ‘USED ce FoR sain YARDS oe sand as the owner auite of CHARLES ZECIESE. 3 ‘bird avenue. ‘St a thie events, with twelve of billiards all BALE CHEAP—TWO FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD Erste PR top Billard panes, elane anise teen put NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1866.——WITH SUPPLEMENT. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. where they only ear, to take onc crows street between Tenth ahd MMirtieth. streets, one block NEAT TWO OB THREB STORY HOUSE, WITH veniances, is desired by a ener Americin fami. 8, stating location and rent, H. M. Raynor, 71 ly, aie Broadway. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE ARE ANXIOUS TO obtala, tn the outskirts of Brooklyn or New York city, , unfurnished or partly furnished, or part of Mouse, with a respectable private family, ata moderate rent, Address H, Dn box 3,907 Pont office, New York, AKERY WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, ‘iaing 4 goo! paying bu-iness, withant horse and wi Any bakes wishiug to sell will plense send a communicall tion, which will be strictly contidental, stating location, Address Baker, box 2 Herald oflice, Fem ISHED HOUSE WANTED—POR A VERY DE- ur nt; also a Store and Dwelling on Sixth ave- i BLU NT, 482 Broadway. low Thirty-third sireet, Apply to or address H. TED ROOM WANTED—WITH FIRE AND A sina!l Hout H Pugin private house, by a young man of quiet habit, Refercudes given and required. “Address Q. P. L., Herald office. } OUSE WANTBD —A SMALL MOUSE AND STABLE, where above Madison square, in a good neighbor: hou family of five adults, Would rent from March 1. walue, 137 Montague street, Brooklyn, } TOUSE WANTED—TO RENT FROM MAY. 1, OR sooner, A modern three story high stoop House, in good order. between Bovanth and Third avenues and Tenth aud Thirty-four ress lerald oflice, stating terms and fall particulars, coir Guar COTTAGE OF FIVE OR SIX ROOMS WANT- faito rent or buy, fo North Jeracy or Westchester, with one-fourth acre or more land, within ‘one hour of New York, Address, with particulars, Dike, ‘Herald office, puree OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED— In New York or Brooklyn, from Ist of April or May, Suitable for housekeeping, by ‘a gentleman and wife, Ad: dress for three days, stating rent, &., Rooms, box Herald 1 ofice, ) MANUPACTURERS.—WANTED, A HOUSE, FUR- nished, with many rooms, for boarding factory Then: in the business for twelve years.’ Address Job Curnow, Che- shire, Coun, ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, IN YORKVILLE, 1AR- lem, or anywhere in Westchester county. within an hour’s ride by rail the city; if in Westchester county rent not to exceed ne Yanni as aay with fail par- ke as torent, lon, &e., EB. G. , box 125 Herald oflee, ANTED—IN BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN Barclay and Canal streets, a first floor, corner pres forred, for a light business. Address box 3,39) Post oflice. ANTED—A COTTAGE, IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, at cary dixtance from the city, with atable attached: Address, with fullpariculars, price, &e., C., box 150 Herald ANTED-—TWO OR THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED, with conveniences for housekeeping, between Bleecker and Thirteenth streets and Fougth aud Eighth avenues, Ad- dress Mra, tion G, Wn LARGE WELL FURNISHED HOUSE in the country, suitable for a boarding house. Address R. L A., box 4,914 New York Font office, ANTED—UNFURNISHED, OR PARTLY | FUR. nished, @ good Hou h modern improvements, 1h a'good Toration, "Address oF call at 709 Broad way. WASTED {FROM 187 OF MAY NEXT, SECOND OR Floor, unfurnished, with gas ‘and water, for housekeeping, for genveman, wife and servant; location be- tween alenth and ‘Twenty-seoond streets and Fourth nnd Sixip avenues preferred: rent, pald promptly, in advance if Fequlred; referenes of undoubted re Dility. Address, with terms, W, G, box 181 1 'ANTED—4 FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH pier y on state: ogee ali age ‘side, for stx months from May 1; ferences, Address, stati: cet can (erbioh cay oft! be near the ferry), terms, &c., F. A. box 860 St SS REE AT -ANtBD—BY A LADY, OxE OR Two NICELY Fur- Roome, between Ih avenues, iary ad Pat ee a cae Spring street. ‘ANTED—A. PIR: ‘and Con! the leading for which cash. Address WT of Bousay furnianed ad ernie ean ¥ sohn Retmnan & Cos, St Sixth ren Wasa ieags RAR | ST CLASS BAKERY, OR BAKERY 8 good bu THE CITY, For Fol eo Lonunand ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS Is aEW YORK, lerney itatle fot housckoop!| Speed Cop, soe et required. n, ven. an Ls and loeatior EES HOUSE ABOVE vent. Address, stating wt ox kame Post alice, 1X D TENANT, A SMALL HOUSE, WATE SCO a gc? TERA AeA a8 Madison str eM ILLS street. W's Dei RNISHTED COTTAGE, FROM JUNE 1, York Fost office, giving price and number of rooms. | WONT FURNISHED COTTAGE, FROM JUNE 1, Hampton, Long slant. Address. 7. R., box M6 New York Post office, giving pric number of rooms and distance from Ocea ANPED—AN UNFURNISHED ROO! carpet), without board, for slady. office, New York. ANTED—A FU! SHED HOUSE, MR CASA thor ANTED—A FURNISHED COTTAGE ON THE HUD. 1 ry oot Eircr ml tes with Og Fd ee wie BON, Sey a WITHIN TWEN- an acre of 80 Warten, IN BROOKLYN-A SMALL HOUSE, WiTHT all m improvements, suitable for two amall (amt = bg mye? el it rey RENT—A_ MODERN HOUSE, IN A sree Thirteenth and, Twent oa Seventh avenu: $1, ar tate ‘Aoi with privilege of orchaaing within the year, ferences iveu, and the eniire rent in toobe pie Wi suit, Address A. D. D., ata- W py Ad RENTOwy A ere LE ie Paete, oerthe ter of May, teres are “Aiba; nego aS Sao VALVE WILL BE P. WARD, — Ry yee fang with brow: i sleeve loiog. ‘ee te Brooklyn, ou Sunday Pawan E.G. WIRCHMANN, $10 Broadway. beg Sf mmeg Mat sap -+ THE RECOVERY REW, 40) of es stolen from 376 West Forty-titth street. Whoever wil rewuta it to the owner Will receive the above reward and uo questions asked. brow! ora chimall with Pea ra ‘Washington ayuare, y and no questioas H-ON MO: REWARD. Lost, A GOLD WA Ew. aainen BY A YOUNG MAN, 25 bese um height, 2th, at 1A. M , sor. aro iano some “ae an ty old, wenn under the mana, jn forehen ana Cy #100 Thompeon, (or Philadelphia: TJ Fraser, Wells, fur i eels eae eres ere fae vita Piet tn, om | Wats tr rman | Ri ae ees are, Feb 4— SJ, Poth tar’ oe Nya, 6 Falmouth, combanauion eushiona, ‘Orders by taal . | PLY i, Tallman, 33 Great Sones street. eb op rt betas Oe to, REWARD.-STOLEN, PROM THE sup. wate of ey Ide: Bros tien, 14 freee oe. 6 ‘euler R.. $20 1c ™ on Opa te bende foraz, ir? | Fa'ioth, brig ihe sem dn Wiadrhaw, to Oo RO, Fs PARLOR BUITS. | Pom guited ane S Le iare vi mont av Piatt, Feb 8—No vessels tn port. Al @ 80 Spr P Res ew, painted black, wi Rio Gnanve, Jan $n port brig Sea Yoam, for Rew Yark font, jody aod at runing P WK, 7 WE, Jun 28—To port barkeN H Gaston, Parma DIN KING shy jAnlelo White, from. do; pt Netty, Wal- URNITORE, MATTRES#E: “a rf worn off of water hook. ISts from 9: ieorg, Pérking, tom New Haren "ee Be: Be Ginases eo make Hk GAM BLL, ram about BY Feare, of ie, 8 Yea op, from RY a nC Alen, arian. for ghode warranted; delivered free. Furutare 1 recovery of property, ea rrmanne vast ie Borpang, sath! pas pa ‘on Peale MAN, | 57 Irving piace, By. am 1B, Feb ——Arr brig Fila, McNaughton, Savan+ mn Cavs, Fee 3-6ld bark Ariel, Jackson, New York via eile teewe ice A rn 7 eee a would exchange for oer Ia th old Wort. whose advent he developmen| | thronged with women sat ¢ BRAZIL. Arrival of the United States Monitor Monadnock at Rio Janeiro. Visit of the Emperor of Brazil. to the Vessel. Honors and Courtesies Extended to the Imperial Party, Voyage of the Monadnock from. Fortress Monroe to Rio. UNITED STATES VESSELS AT RIO JANEIRO. AMERICAN EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL, TERSE COMPENDIUM. The Whole History in One Chapter. ke. Reo he. By the arrival of the bark Traveller, Captain Randle, at this port yesterday, from Rio Janeiro on 10th of Janu. ary, we have received later news from Brazil, which wil! ‘be found in our correspondence published below. Our Rio Janciro Correspondence. Rio Janero, Jan, 2, 1866, The Chief Agent of Twenty-three Associations—Hia Ree-p- tin in Rio—Sensa’ion—Despatch of Businces—Glimpse at Rio and ils Customs—Tour into San Paulo Province-- Fazndas and Fas:ndeiros—Indigenous Growths—No PloughsUsed— Mode of Planting—Rich Landa—Campos— Hind End Foremot-—Horse:, Mules, Cattle and Veht cles—Transportation—Character and Adaptrbility of the Provinces—Scencry—Re'urn to Riv—Sigh's in the Metro. pilitan City—What the Brasitian Government Promises the Chigf Agent —Liberali'y and Progressivencas of the Imperial Government—Monarchical Gowrnment with Republivan Institution:—Slavery—The Armies of the Em pire—Hov the United States is Favoring Immigration Srom its Shores—General Word's Forihcoming Boot, do. The third, as yet arrived, of the United Smtes and Brazilian Mail Steamship Line of steamer; the South America, sails for New York to-day As the party whose adventures are chiofly my then® returns to the States in the prosecution of his m#sion by tis steamer, and as I have been with him aving the whole course of his travels and “know the pants” which he proposes to publish in extenso in a seriet Of letters and in his forth- coming book, I have corluded, without infringing apon his programme, to giv? you, !n one chapter, a terse com. pendium of notes I Aave kept of American imwigration to Prazil, its use aod progress. The Anglo-Seron race, like certain birds we wot of, are migratory in their character. They are restless, never contented, and nevor can keop still. -‘Push ahead and keep moving” seems to be their motto, and they quemany penn Everybody. knows when the Paritan father left England for the wf thousands who followed thom? How when the In. dians were pushed back from their soil wits the rifie, the knife and the bayonet, thousands sacrificed, whole tribes exterminated, thoir lands seized amd possessed, and the remainder of the red men, their equaws and Papooses, driven inch by inch and well into the far Western wilds, until the Rocky Mountains alone becane the expanse and limit of their exile? How when the Fioridas and the vast extent of the Mississippi becamunbsorbed like other of American territory to gratify the nsiless desires of the Anglo-Saxon, and finally Texas was jwallowed up inthe vortex? But’ this did not mmawer. Flanking the Indians in their rock-boand hi pled the Pacific and then struck ze interesting spectacle ia presented of Mexeo iteelf bei ulter! States of South America are heralding new arrwals as set- ors of the same race, and In this wondrous #14 ondieas m gration thousands are turning their eyes tewarde o wy mag gt 3 scarcely explored and far distayt field, that the Americans peo- im Mexio. And now vn Fagor Mi Ree Saxon, possibly vith a view to absorption, white Central Amerta and the is. ‘ ready pers saa som Be io with a vim impetus pregaant of sucess. not from the States, a new idea crated circumstances, cannot hurt the States; it loses one c'tizen, it gains twenty inure to is but the preounor it of umteld resources of wooly and Previous to the late civil war in the States large num- But this immij py. ei sone te i 4 a i i i cf i Gy ii 2 8 Nop en pont 1° Sareml ye arrival the totrupetenn papers were Endest notices and full of cordial wel- led sensation. A vie- eved over the Parngnayanr, and ca American juiturig: of explores: had arrived. ‘The chivteh bell all over (he diy the tends Of Small very Moving Cree bo ‘eky rockcts were aaeady ond in broad davlight durog the city was np cy da the main #tree Exchange Hotel where wi ta cated, began filling for the dance i i aares in front of tho hotel &h a de manity and a band of music, #4le the “wincows, bale. nies and housetops of the bags in the vicinity wore , waving he chiefs and eee te Fras ‘and the States Te “vivas for General Wood, ’* noe of tee balconies of of the ve character, wae oth ts, the band play. “Dixie.” on byrpumerons merchants, bake, kc., ia ay Dy one of the citizens to immmms by Clasion of which the band piytd U8. nation Brazil, when every hoad wy snCOvw red silence ensued during the nATFMDANS. The chief then responded in En, lish, his rem sasrstoed Set some, being received by ats with a sperietacnuies DM hight. hed Le 4 he papers Coutaina ine ad., Panrge: days For. th jonstration Wood and ay had visited be various ood tate, and been cailed on in pelea by them, Lhe ~~ ministers, &c.. and had fed all ey for an extensive tour into ~ interior. He eee that emigrant should le citiz ne Fo ge yw their arrival en Imo ing the oat x9 vegans . freedom of ‘gious worship, with privilege t« erect temagica fee the tier rp aD 4 Biaies, rersnition © ru Pepto’ i fants for their ational government ; tt the cone by the a and colleges undek privilege to ect ary, viloges, for thele yiiage, wy Mili’ free tesports for ail heeded. OF he emigrand # Ove years, ko, = ry Sooka arch ene th m abu Fouy stonca, The charches are ie Fee

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