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. SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1866. 428; Tloward Crosby, ; WH A. Barclay, jholesale dealer, though “RePains, 3 CENT. sporsible postions to these persons was brought directly Sos: Fannie. Goneabie’ $0100" Tusnoa Le Bat orchandwe under thelr | Phelan. & Collen Pimples $1,200; Wood E X Cc (@) before the Raper Maximilian be to susiain tho euy, $80,760; “wekett Barclay, $30,750. ¥ rs nor wholesale dealers | Brothers, carrie ges, Clapp & Jones, engines, e promises previously made by boyd Mojia and others SUCORSSIONS AT TWO FER CRNT. Feet apore: nater “hele $1,280; J. Murphy & since, $13,952 ° of Pings atiaens, ae wt Ipamrleg if wil ‘Lewis Dierking, $7,250. wholesale liquor dealers, has FoR anriouns, § rem cere. . Ind ther-by making hitmeelf and hia imperial establish: DANKERS? CAPITAL LICENSES. t Hieenses attached to their | y Hasmk’s Sone. $0,230; L. J. & J. Philips, sto; = ment otpretionsble to the people of tho United Whea the «um ‘ns ‘exoveds $60,000 the Bumber of thousands of dollars of | ™- Silverman, St, TEE MILITARY SITUATION, | who at given such an astonishingly large number the raio is two doliars per $1,000. We give the amount made in the year prior to May 1, 1565:— SILVER PLATING, 6 PRR ORNT. men and amonnt of money to mbdue the organization | The Great Struggle for the} ‘of bankers "who have applied for t feces cont Breese & Badeau, $1,416; 2. V. Hanghwomt & Co., Of wich these Consederates constituted a portion, Sabse- ional Butchers and Drovers’ Bank, Mt Co. 4 204, quently, under the cirenmstances of not being able to DOOTS AND SHORS, 6 PRR CENT. confer Upou these adventurers the Commerce of the World. Pacitic National Bank, ;, Oriental Bank, and Traders’ ios $1,200, ; FIERS AND DIBTILLERS. military positions to which they sapired, the Rupee ade 8 senate oe deomed it adi to hold them at one point, in the hope of amassing large fortanes aud wares “noble orders” Location of the Liberal and Imperialist Lines. Westlake & Hanford, $4,230; Geo. J. Glaze, $1,387; J. Del Grand street store), Hunt, $3,924. |. 8. Helmbold, $100; ri ‘& Co, caroranenvenanpepead ReoTY rm Meg anos by Be 4 bard are required to take outa twenty-five dollars for the livense wil ag that Hcenses of all characters expire on or firms big ag wtb Meher ntrasmieed Hayward, Tan tO Samuel D, West, ‘Jou Frauk, recti and yen tothe =e from November to Feb- retarms { i of & offs Sesses ft ite lt at fe Hs 3 g i al phs and «un pictures Marble or mooumen encorlae « apices at 1 2-10 cEN's PRR ger, 42.522 Ibe: cloves, 1,883 } coffee, 161,988 Ibs. ; pepper, NEOUS MANUFACTURES AND PRODUCTIONS. soap, 2,981,406 pounds, at 1 2-10 cents per soap, 31,787 pounds, a 6 ks, at 21 6-10" conte A ie 182, $100; W. R. Fostor & Co. kB sn Baldwin, $876; J. ‘A Rankin, $110; M. onsen &' Co., $107; Smith & mmnacher, $115; Weil Clark & Sons,'$147;' Wm, nston & Co, $100; H. M. Sil: a S. Davis, $381; Lord & Taylor serach igh ie Bas dele “ 5 fur r., Fi Hayward, $190. . ‘ WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. E. V. Houghwout & Co., $326; Ephratt Tames F. Joyce, $09; J.’& W.' Gor & Stemme, $50; J. Lanaerta, $50; P. , $50: Albro & Bros, (Bowery stor), $84; Beat & Co., $50; Haw, $50; Peter Jncob, $50; Genres Weynick, $50: J. G. Sthewrlen, $50; G. Ochsner, $50; J. Hedderick, $50; G. Fuerth, $50; baner k Miner, $60; Tryon & Mitler, $50; C.D. Bailey, $83; H. Will, $50; L. Gehr- man, $60; William Hastings, $63. RECEIPTS FOR THR ey MONTHS ENDING DEC. 31, 865. Monthly returns of tax by benks on their capital, de- ponita, circulation and diyidends, including the tax on ? dividends, . $7 Browers? returns.........+.+ 13,870 67 Movthly hsts of mannfactures, &e. . 808,013 43. Special lists of licenses, income, &’ 84,095 37 Returns of distilled spirite. .. 9 97 00 Unassessed tes on form No. 58. 4,534 90 Fines and forfeitures received by order of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, ? TOrAL AMOUNT OF THE REroRYS TOU... ceeeecsesssesetere corevers CLOTHING, 6 PER ORNT. ©. Lockwood, $2808, Linthicum & Co., $2,197; W NeKiuley, $2,601; Jone & Hanabergh, $1,144; A. P. Leenre & Co., $2,126; 8. M. Gark, $2,037; Brooks’ Bros. froadway store), $44,275; A. nckwood; $1,813; romwell, Greiss & Sutton, $2,070; Chichester & Wil- liaros, $1,708: R. F. Purdy & Co., $1,075; Jamos M. Ras- tnond & Co,, $2,770; Spence & Thompson, $1,883; J. P. Hult & Co., $5,499: Brooks Bros. (Cherry stroet), $18.67; Charles FL. 654; Joreph Taylor, $2,048: F. i Badin, $1 18; J, Smith Rieg & Co., $6,572; Thomas CLOAKS, 6 PRR CENT. 0. & J. Mowbray (Bowery store), $2,004; William R. Roberts, $1,092; Lord & Taylor (Catharine street store), we & J. Mowbray (Grand street store), $2,761; ‘ord 5 $1,209 (Grand street store); Davidson Brow Books, 5 PER CENT. Mason Brothers, $16,961; ©. B. Richa M OW. Dodd, §3.4765 J. Huntington, ¢ Miller, $7,017; Method@int Book Concern, $) Scribner $6.223; Sheldon & Co., Treas & Co, $5,542; Robert Carter & Bros., 08, & PRR CENT. W. B. Prato: 10,255; F.C. Lighte & Co. $5,133; Albert Weber, $3,926; A. 'T. Tryon & Co., $2,046; Raven & Bacon, $4,440. BILLIARD TARLES, 6 PER CENT. Phelan & Collonder, $28,424; Kavanagh '& Docker, LMORAL AND HOOF SKINTS, 6 PER CENT. L. Poeaik, $1,040; Otto Erost, $1,017. IKON CASTINGS, $3 60 PER TON. MeKineley & Smack, 3.140 Ibe.; Willism, Shay & Son, 1,806 te ; JM: Collum, 19,662 tbs, ; Samuel Faron, 3,113 Wis. ; The Allaire Works, 14,109 Ibs. OIL®, 6 CENTS PER GALLON. Monroe & Clark, 1,692 gallons; C. L. Stickney, 960; TL. Rarrow & Co.,'1,533; Judd Linseed Oi Company, B35; James Pryor '& Co., 3,078; Josiah Macy's Sous, A WINDOW SHADES, 6 FER CENT. pes- Wompie & Co., $1,125; B. L. Solomon & Sons, tonrecrionmny, 4 8-10 CENTS PER FOUND. PERFUMED SOAP, 6 CENTS PER POUND, D, 8. Brown, 3;628 Ibs. ; Ely Zacharie, 300 Ibs, HAKNRSS, 6 PER CENT. A. H, Dunscomb, $2,707. Gartner Manutnctaring Company, $1,108; MiMard & ner factaying: mn | e 94 i Co., $1,682, 0% f GOLD AND SILVER WARPS, 6 PRR ORNT. ©. T, Grojean, $1,682; J, Polhamus, $2,958; W. Van Valkenburgh, $3 UMBRELLAS, 6 PER CENT. Woodworth, Anderson & Co,, $1,173, SILVER PLATING, 5 PER OBNT. H. MeManus & Go., $1,809, SNurP, 40 CENTS PER POUND. ©. Langenback, 168 Ibs, ; A. Schal & Co., 440 Ibe, srices, 1 2-10 crests ren POUND. George C. Geissen, mustard, 1,000 Ibs. ; J. Hl. Moseley, coffee, 638 Ibs.; Vandenberg & Co,, mustard, 1,200 Ibs. 5 Warren Brothers, coffee, 245 Iba.) D. G Ripley & Co.) ee 20,206 Ibs. ; pepy 4,142 Iba., ginger, 2,220 Iba 5 W. Wissel, coffee, the.’ ©. L.’Stickney, umuetard, 15,988 Ihe. ; J. R. Dickson, coffee, 367 Ibs, ; L. B. Cantkins, colfe, 260 ibs. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. ©. 8, Hing, tinware, $11,768 at 0 per cent; E, V. Hangh- reat & Co..’glase articles, $5,062 at 0 yer cent, Voght & Gass, hair rolls, &c., £4,061 at 6 per cent; E. ¥. aah. wout & Co., catlery, $1,456 at 6 per cent; J. iH. Coton, Dlacking boxes, $1,814 at 6 percent; Alex, Rocker, ste- roos rary at 6 percent; Hteifel & Co., paper col- lara, $1,668 at'6 per cont; 0, K. Ingersoll, boats, $3,078 at 24-10 per cent; George Buess, marble tops, $1,397 at 6 percent; J. Monroe Taylor, soda, 7,128 tbe. at@ mills rib.; H. Mf. “liverman, caps, $3,500 ut 6 per cent; Bheet Metal Screw Co, cancers and oilers, $2,512 a1 6 per cont; Hathoway & Scblegel, dress trimmings, $1,740 at 6 percent: HT. Gratacap, fire caps, $1,760 at 0 per cent; B. V. Hanghwont& Co., china, £2,248 at 6 por cent; ‘A. D Farrell, spring mattrases, $1,000 at 6 per cent; C. HL G. Losero'& Co,, trunks, $1,008 at 6 per ovnt; Phillips & Manning, feather dusters, $4,522 at 6 per cent; Duncan Ward, clothes wrinzers. $2,912 at 6 per cent; W. Seipho & Son, artical limba, $1,050 at 6 por cont; 0. Whitock, ‘wood sashes, $1,020 at Sper cont; F. W. Bartholomew, plumbing materials, $2,584 at 6 per cent, TOBACCO—-RMOKING AND CHEWING, F. Tocklenberg, 329 Ibs. at 96 conta; Ullman & Daering, 442 Ibs. 24 36 conte; C. Langenbeck, 283 Ibs nt 15 cents; Aug. Schul & Go., 300 tbe. at 35 cents; Robitzek & Tans: fi, 1,422 Ibs. at 3 conte: Roditzek & Taanrig, 803 Ih at 15 cents; Robitzek & Tanesiz, 280 Ibe, at 40 cents; F. A. Benedekt, 700 Ibs, at 15 cants. organs. $1 PER THOUSAND. J. B. MeCoy, 10,000; A, Barth, 12,000; Bros, 32,800; M. Frend,' Market street. 10, Isaacs, 13,000; A. Lichtenstein, 12.400; 4 9,900; 8. Funk, 25,000; 0. Hovym, 10,000; A. Kerbs, 15,000; M. Frend, Bowery, 25,000; Rt. Prince, 61.699; 8. Wiland, 15,000; D. Wollberg, 10,000; 4. Fink, 23,000; H. Goersch, 18,500; Lippman & Hogan, 80000; 3, Moyer, 10,000; F.'W. Martinez, 10,000;' Robitwk & Taussig, 14,500; J. Singer, 50,000. Lamps, @ Pen CENT. BE. V. Hanghwout & Co. $1,266; J. F. Iden & Co. $1,957. MACHIN®RY AND IRON Wares, 6 PrR CENT. sy, & Kneeland, 017; Dull & Phontan, $1,100; A rown & Co., $1,402; ‘Doane & Nichols, $8,115; Miles Mannfacturing Company, $1,007; PR Dud-eon, $6,487; Jackson, Burnet & Co. Tappan & K. gart, $1,006; J. Maxhetmer & Co. no; W. D. drews & Bro., $4.724; J. MoCotlum,” $1 Works, $1,611; Eliphalet Lyon, $2,866; Sam’ Faron, 1,221; Rob’ M. Patrick, $1,691; Rob'tS.’ Place, $1,423; |. Murphy & Co., $2,746 MINNESOTA. Oar St. Paul Correspondence. Sr. Part, Minn, Feb. 11, 1866. In'eve ting Brpervence of an Invalid—M w the © tives have Progrested—Conelusions Arrived at Kifect of the Climate—Hints to Invelds and Perwns who Intend Visiting the State—Minnesota wt, Sara- toga, dc., de. My former letter on the suitablences of Minnesota as a home for invalids was based, ax you are aware, upon observations somewhat limited, owing to my abort ros!- dence in the country. Several months have elapsed since then, the winter has weil nigh run its courre, and many @ consumptive has had cance to be thankful for a gradual bét sure return to bealth. I know that the ex. perience of the past six months has been a sad one to many an aching heart, bat great good has been accomplished nevertheless, and hundreds have been de- clared convalescent where tens have passed away, A continued residence in this State through the fall and wintor convinces me that the climate is all that it has been represented and that no where on this continent, perhaps, will persons afflicted with pulmonary com plaints Oud greater relief than they can in Minnesota, If I were to judge of the climate by my own ease, I could Bot be very loud in my praises, perhaps; bat when I look around me and see how wonderfully others have im ot, even in my gloamtest momenta, help fould that the country were better known among my countrymen 'n the Fast, that thousand» might be saved."’ I take it that it isa humane work to make known the special advantages which this “tate enjoy» me & home for invalids, and 1 k new of no better way to Organization of a Grand Confederate Raiding Corps. The Land Pirates Contemplate a Plundering Expedition as Far as Central America. &e. &e. &e. Our Vera Cruz Correspondence. Vana Onvz, Fob. 4, 1806. ‘THE MILITARY SITUATION IN MEXICO, Notwithwanding it is @ very diffealt matter to righty comprehend, because of the many conficting, indefinite and sensation reports and rumors almost hourly pot in circulation as arriving from the interior, and being in some instances connected with the publications of im- perial officials, who, on no few occasions, manage to practice a strange economy in regard to using the troth, your correspondent, nevertheless, proposes to enter Into an explanation of the military situation of the hour, a# he understands It, from the keveral and best sources of information obtainable at this port, POSITION OF THI LITERAL PORCHES, Near the Pactfio Ocean rests the extreme right of the great liberal ine. Here we find the Stato of Lower Calt- fornia, This, according to almost every despateh which we have received during the last forty days, is entirely under liberal control. The lberal operations at La Pas and San Antonio, reported as having commenced ip earn- eat about two moths past, seemed to have produced « very decided effect in that quarter, xing the situation .there seemingly permanently for some time to come, Acroes the Gulf of Cabfornia, above Mazatlan, the Nbor~ als keep up constant communication, and indeed, eo watthful and powerfnl have they become upon this water, that the smperialists fear to vend any vessels there which are not well armed and well manned. At Mazat- lan there is an imperial garmson of two thousand men, ‘wader General Carlos Rives, almost shat np tn the town, for their enemies are very active, and hold the country allaround it. This garrison of two thourand mea hooked upon as only strong enough to pro- tert the city, From a point rery closo on to Mazatlan, General Carona—tiberal—nlds a dine extending direct to tho immediate vieinity of Du- Tango. At last accounts he was collecting internal reve- nue duties upon the internal commerce of the co niry. With regard to affairs at Durango there iv conniderable doubt, but the best {nformation we have mokes it appear thet the impertabets stil! hold the place. Somewhere in the neighborhood of Durango the extreme ft of Ca- rona’s line joins on to that of anotier iteral eom- mander. ‘This latter particularly watches the imperiaiieus at Durango, and keeps open manication via Alamo to Castanuela, He im very active, very daring, Winx o good mounted command, and it may be raid he controls the conniry almost entirely, Hiv tine, although not a eontinnous on Imperial oltring parp fights them, and does not always get whipped even tin’? the parual’ imperial acounta which reach us here, From Monterey ton potut just above Matamoros (he Liberaly continue their line, Thas it will be observed that the Hberals hold a line, which ts almost a contina- ous one, from their extreme right on the Pacific, via the several points mentoned, to the Mo Grande, b ing @ suc cons attained principally within the last two tomthe, THE IMPRRLSLIT LINK The extreme right of the imperial main line has been resting for some time past on the Rio Grande, at Mata moron, and China and Monterey, to Sab received 14 eo witeh lately occu aittilo, and perhape, joined ed place, the whole force is r wad from Halt ll to San Lnis Potosi, in the » latter. This being #0, General Mejia has become isolated, or else he bas (as some here say he mast do) retrented from Matamoros to Victoria. It tv not thought here that Mejia exn maintain his position upon the Lne of the Rio Grande unless heavily rein- forced , anit the inperinlisis are Low in foeh «position around the city of Mexico, and 60 pressed at other ponte between Vern (ro and the ety of Mexico, that they the to send ax tinforer No doubt ip the toria, the Sabtil wil attempt to make « sta . witha third imperal col points, lo at because the liberals, beng concen © advantage of knowing the coun try well, wo harass them apd intervere with their supplos that they would ali be compelled to fall back to the line of the Rio Fanuco, Here, on the line of thr river, commences the pew line dewigned to be tak op both for offe: mve and detonatve operations, «nd w aid them If necemary in leaving the country. This new line, whieh ix to be made @ eontiny- meee cae! Needing Saceeeet would soon lead them Into or- gonizing ban: veadily as for it, NYRDERATE EMIGHATION @CHEME AND 178 ORITIN, Wciar un that money wea pee in alaion or and money was sal confoderate employes, But when the Confederate enl- grants arrived here they became disgusted and soon ob- served bow thoro ghly they had been deceived. Some of them rotugned te the United States while eg pray k! all tae wpowtea & party was wy of wi w Alvarado and had en Interview with General Garcia, a Nberat general officer, Garcia received them well and manifested a disposition to receive ty Into the liberal service; but by some means he found out that the party intended to play bim a trick; that is, that they intended, on being well mount d and armed, to run off, and joining with others to raid through: th country and plunder Indisermminately, Very wisely General Garcia facilitated the ure of these gentle. men from the neighborhood of his camp. A GKAND CONPRDEEATE RAIDING CORPS, Now these American citizens, Confod-rates yet, so- called, are organizing a force which iato be entirely inde- pendent, yot claiming to be fighting for the liberal govern- ment, and to go all over the country making, as (hey style it, “prize captures by land.” Into this organira- tion men of all nationalitios aro boing Invelgled, They aro enticed from ail quarters—even from the ships that come into the harbor and from the imperial ranks, Men aro paid and placed tn positions to ‘round’? and draw in others, and the wholv affair seems to be golug with a very prosperous hand, xa. a WARM ‘An this organization ja not @ reputable one, therefore wo call pobie attention to it Its object 1 not to help tho liberal canse, but to plunder for the sake of plunder, Besides tt will have a tendency to place the few honest Amoricans who are here ina very vnplearant tf not a rally dangerous position, aud in some degree attach dir- krace tthe American name. Honce it ought to be broken up. No honorable man can coasionance ft, and certainly thoee men who fought in the thern army , and who are now in the States, will not sapport thin organization which thelr “Confederate” brothers are trying janes powerfal In Mexico, and wheb, if suc- cosafulMwill entgil unjustifiable robbery and bloodshed. MORE MONE OF PREPARATIONS FOR A LONG WAR. French are coutiouing Wo land shot and Jarge quantities They have also been bringing | siderable amount of cigthing. ITEMS OF GENKRAL DeTRRMOT, None of the orders drawn by General Mejia Ovstom Honge at Vera Cruz have yet been sie nificant. lately an American, o citizen of Lowwiana, named Montamar, but wo has been living for several years in the neighborhood of Tampico, lait said place at the head © one hundred imperial soldier, acting aa an encort to a tram. While wting in this capa ity he encountered « detachment of the liberal General Mendes’ troops. A fight ensued, and when Montamar returned w Tampico, after baviug been defeated, ho had oply fourteen men with him, the rest of hia command having been either killed «¢ drowned. ‘The joornals of the interior onnownee that o gront many Americans have lately arrived at the capital, and that they think of becoming permanent settlers in the city of Mex co, Afow days pest about one hundred French soldiers were marched throagh the sitests of this oty, elmely “guarded by colored treo put on a transport, which subsequently ealed for inet the ‘This ie The Will of Charies Brousing. THE ENTIRE PROPERTY, VALUED aT rteTY THOT. BAND DOLLARS, CLAIMED TO HAVE BEEN LEFT TO His MIPTAEOS—APPRAL FROM THE DECISION OF TUM SUMKOGATE, ETC. SUPKRYR COURT—FrsRT THREE, Bofore Judge Foster. Pra. 26,—Regina Kauffman ws, Charles Dreusing The full particulars of this case, whieh involves the question of the validity of a will made by My Charles Browsing tn favor of the plaintl®, were publietted at the time of trial before the Surrogate, who refusedito admit the will to probate. The main facte in the case, as developed on that trial, are as follows:— Charies Brousing died in thie city on the 9th of March, 1863, leaving property worth in the ueighborhved ot ofy thousand dollars.; Previous to bis death—for one year- be th a female named Regina Kantfiman, to whom he pever was married aud for wl Aprowed strong affection, both parties paswing tu noolely as inan and wife. On the 19th of January, 1463, Mies Kauffwon left this country for Germany, on & visit to her friends, her expenses being paid by Mr. Breusing. On the 24 of Fobruary following Mr. Vrewsing, as is alleged on tho part of plaintiff, made the following will: — When I die evergthing I leaw behind me man, of Mandarhersbeim, shall have cw New Youn, ¥eb, 2, 1863, ‘This will wos written in German, bat the above wa transiatwon For the information of our German friends, the originally written ke given :— Weon teh Kauffmann von Your, 2 Februar, | * ‘A. Hinewsen ‘The heirs at law, ax claimed on the opposite wide, are Louse Breasing, Adolphina Brensing apd Charles Brew wing the latter father of ‘he deerarrd. "the case now comes up on appyeel from the decison of the Surrogate refusing to admit the will to probate, Wt being contented on the grvind of forgery. In giving thin the C. ‘aut a 1 British Efforts to Keep Paco with American Progress. Important Lecture by Captain Pim, the Arctic Navigator. His Project for Opening @ Great Highway‘ Between North and South Ame- tica via Nicaragua, Necessity of this Courso for tho Preserva-/ tion of British Commerce. Dagland at the Wrercy of America; While the Panama Mo- nopoly Lasts. Concessions Obtained by Pim from thet Nicaraguan Government, Possibility that His Scheme May( VITAL CHARACTER OF THE ISSUE.) &e. &o. &e, Captain Pim, of the Britwh royal navy, the well knowny arctic explorer, who has latterly directed hin attention to4 the question of uniting North and Booth America byt nome other line of Urausit than the purely Amercap route of Panama, and thus preserving end extending Brit! commercial interests in (he Pacific, recently deliv: the following tmportant lecture in England, detailing results of his exertions :— ' Lames asp GextLewrn— devoted several y' of my Mite the exploration of Now World tntfimu 1 propena this evening (o draw attention to thexa the surface which are esp cially interesting as afordin, facilities for transit: 1 meno Panama and Nieoragua ox bene Ad nee erey. wo Ames fe ow aspect a sod cones of Yu inba tants, hat Fst Ke gos Lore | to polut out iaalely Wie a tour owe country are connected wits the develop end Whe formation ment of thin at atl roua, tof areal “Highway of Naona” It Pie er | to enter ino & ‘uerio@ Lnvely ng Conmideratons ef on: vast commerce al ute without alee taking imto count quentions of public policy, but T trum (hat ifeome of the devils of my paper should appear dry and wi wresting, you will kindly Gear in mind that [ema tay elatin to ibe ability of a peofeanional lecturer in dreming up my facta in ap attracti\e furm, bot munply appear be fore you as a paval offi er and traveller, ana We bun part hie eaperienre to those quontion of traneit haa oe genius and enterprise fr " Vharacs phe Frobisher and Frankia st wn and Magellan twaria | stand cut im bold rliel a= having devoted thetmaal yen va the task of faetiitating t hk wae remerved for the Ninetoonth evntary to oe (be barriers dividing the Kast from the West in beth the Old and New World really broken down. The overland rou tla aecommp tnt andghe vat benet conferred um the A akon race can warcoly be emas merated. Now, however, et the route mpteted bow fiule thought te gveu to the meute! aud physiol tuil which wan devoted Ww its vee alo vata pore of a navmth's, Lae radic, we wha refiect om “ ' ome This evening I shal deal with the New Word inthinus, and it is hardly pmaible lo cone 7th og wore widely d.fereat than the uatare of tbe |)nks jms ing the ancient and mod’ry continent. 1h the former we have a broad, fat, low expanse of parched and and country, Father more thaw seveuly miles actos @ cum plete desert, in tue te 6 moseiainow rurfee ond Very irreguinr coast line, extending ovet tasuy be ndreds Of niles, teorang with anual aad vegetaiie lif, aod only, at Ks parrowest part, about half the width of the Isthines of Bucs, There & auother «rik ag diesimiiar GROORATINCAL CHAR ACTIN TOR 5G Henry, 1,100 Iba; H. Ricke, 160 ibe: Joba | gond the gisd tidings broadcart over the land (hap | OU oan, starts at Tampico, extends om the Hine of the wn TB Meahpargat om M Dene: | gh thecal the Hann Faroe bon knoe eee ca Ps eee ih gg a sae The winter, thus far, has been « delightfal season, sod | from the batter, via Poste | to direction is north weat wnt pout) met ap: the invalids have not neglected the opportunity to recrutt | Vera Cruz, In the | event ft compotion ein health and enjoy life to the best avantage. Wo | yigeltano two grand hodien, soe of these cocerarratin have bad very few days of extremely cold weather, aod | 9) Han Laie Potomi, and marching down and einbarking t | Mr, Camuble fur plaiutit’; Memen Fi ead Kushier ‘propeen ty drarrhe Bot a shower of rain to my reoollectian dace November: | Tamp.co, and ths othr moves down trom the city of | foe woxt of Kin. . the mrathermot inane, oftend! lowrrupted | Sexioo und goon oat from the port of Vers Cran; the in ouch as Weware, pa poy Cope yt Ty Ft # reeml palay commands on, ube Pacibe side being om The Protection of the Metropolitan | cam has tenwene had 4 amd ML paraliels of ee, eee ae ees PRINTING PRESKES, 6 PER CENT. of next month. physclaus bere allach more im- | DArkon ce Maude oe tn that amt ty] Police. spy per cant, the aguregate re: | Robert Hoe & Co., $27,808; Degoner & Weiler, $2,800. | portance to the wintr as crams than to any | Ramo being made by saniiee parties Weer loounl couruimewranY Lerren 70 spun mvemmt. — | Lae” pont echot toe bw hy DN Gy snopoy, 6 ren ENT. . and claim that tuere ts nothing veiler (OF | ibihment can be Fil, Afoal at voce, snd very oar. ‘The following is a copy of an appreciative and dowerv. | breniith from se | aha me bee haa BT een SS tard ios om wae mcaeae | tennis rue Re ewer, omc |S moe ares mmgsostae§a ang apoteer pomp Aga Ay & ‘ 4 ‘he country it {reat of this hae, looking towards the | Wk Judge Rumel's ection in Imposing sever sentences | concave It is ciathed eorwaialy pre raves eras. for tho™ oid” weather, and never" foot batt | Ure antl te pain Youd fom the eioy of Moties to re Sic eee eemvehes rae 31, 1965, there then when the thermometer is below rer. ‘oa, bat not inolusive of waid rued, is ‘ender imate and pou: over three months po Roe ta apey ten gremlins ge ane “soureet "As precsen wha nothing tote then called & Genirable one to Ce he | cane S cane hoes or Seats taralita, wad cat |g great rab od for both paruen, and ie pore as ining Leyte, head, aheep sad of this number I cannot cail to mind a single one who | 6, Stak, raking geuuu, lo emibly "em te. where clerk omake |e ee has not been benefited by the winter. All bave ™ | Prom the otty of Mexico, on the tas onting Tolnen pene eve and art deyhor proved in a greater or leas degree, end many of them tna Temasmitapes, and cn the Asaptice main feed aa Paosma i ite retinas, will reture to their homes ia the spring fully restored \ | far ae Coornavaca, the linperialists have advanced poss, deectiysson of the fiwe aid pragrem of where the health. Those seriously affectea whoo they arrive! hero | Win they ab lesen tnd "chomnelves wasely ake @ a> on 10 per cent is Inet Leth J probably have to Gn par LA of tax from Jul; comm, nA alow among them have rei ww derived tea 1c take the Biate thelr future hom, preferring, to eve ap Fae agen meh anemnnagendena tie bat ies creer oe everyih ng at the atl anh aac oir head . or eons, Gove of my arquaintancer, formerly a salenmaa 1a a large yy ET ag yee Le eine he 2 @xtablwhmest on Broadway, has gone into ome Seer esteds ant caves ore exons wats of plane aad propemnla for paning oe © ny Saltow' ommand is a mounted oo. It isnot conrenurated. Ite were onded, bwever, tohhing @ar t= 'y dome u example. Por years he bad been working for | Sri helene are at simon quite important As 1808. Ie this year three American mer hart Mees partnerbip in the hoave of bis former emplor'™™ | Garcia lovks after liberi interests in tbe dirmtion of effort of ita inflnnnee on the ap rit of som tl a, Aapinwsll nod Cnamneey —ternet aed just as bin aim war accomplished and | Got “ng the Sate tine beiweon Vere Crus end | 0@* hand. aad ihe encvurssemen: i holds wut for failill | tug to tise Letlimus of Panama, with view bs commiros be wes promised the much coveted powition, #7™D | (ainea, and even im Tabane, On the Pactie sds, in the | bo '® Otticlal conduct on the oth t Very reapectf4lly | ings ralway scram it The Ore of thew gen deme toms of consumption began to develop themselves, and | pe eC cones, Generel Alvars has ® oom yours, JOUN A. KENNEDY, Bayerintendent he was competied to throw ay bis position and come O48 | wich is reported 10 be dally merenmng in conbes ont _—— to be basly engaced im making have | The Right of Minors to be Diseharged here and the world anew i, Lhave no douts te the re Of same of the wealthiest wd furemomt | Oe jae pepe n Pg st oe Pe men in rate General Dine (iberai), althouch lately defeated sud - these od 4 IMPOWTANT DROEBION, 4. . ony Whas sonore tome pada Rom A me by teen petsece, 2 cane be So Bale mate bs orrRawe (cmt —cusememe, ve Crnets Bet Oss ter avalide tment rapidly. Hence, I believe | & a a Leger fomdy IT yh To Belore Jotgr @ G. Marnaed. Lome to tute wien yours, wan Be ‘hat the iedulged 10 by prrmas who come hore im | Nest comes Piguerns, whe wae lately vente A the Pat i ywor ‘eet ported Killed before Tehuantepec ’ ory wrareh of health «f congrezating taeether under tha tiee 8 pay teewt of Ove wiitoms Go font pectichons cop, and chodid: be svovéed if pombe, | , Mere ihe imperialists now hove the upper hand is ene. cs peyraeth toe mitra, Th CANDLES, 6 PRR CRWT. Thame anions to résruit their bent sont be willing to _— 4’ New Or ¢ oii 4 Lyles & Potbamur, $4,451; Josiah Macy's Sona, $2,445, | “rifts ‘he pleasures of poviety and teake themeslves eg Bo ke ee James Buchan & Co, $11,500. 2 to the coun ry pghiw ry fy m eght peore wets tim of Ome he ‘7 REPAIRG TO VENSELA, & 2 4-10 PER CRY. “God wade the country and wan made the own, the same would take pomemion af the thoesead defiare was Sapeele 20 Me = jock & Berrian, $6,140; Hall, Cornish & Co, | Hovels and overcrowded boarving hovse condace but | Iyt lempe Se a ae “? te AY Peateration of best, outcome, and Tn di an th ‘e Ly 4 r' — pest “i pane” DEFOS, ' should shaneed oF 5 There are pienty ing the movement f weve Chiapas, Tabane an: . ad AT nn $22 O08: 4 Keys & Drovers, $1,906; Guginte pauses fer 9 renéenee Catatée of ‘St. Paul, and it | Yoostan the imperial infoence @ bot very slightly (eit, | ° ee ee tor ie ones Tacuabee, 1,113. would be well for those who imend paying the country @ | 80d ite power there * close on Wy nothing at all - | ponte ty ie meee, “ frans, 24-10 ren oRwr. = — w a, Wo toe naloctad (tah wey pert of | The of amy semen’ diet Thornburn & Waterbury, $1,147; ©. Winant, $1,006 | roundign | ame, The teen ports, cme on the A who retarns are ety ee ge are the petiows, 6 ren CRNT. ie pet oe Se bo be tree pout ne merken Theatre, aot es Mustrels, Mom ite rt ri eels te! ig box 7 yo Gircun, “Miblote Trentre, New Bowery ‘Theatre, ony eT re nt ree etry Lecmes wie Opera House, New Yorker Stadt Theatre BRASS WAREE, 6 q ner IMODIOT! TMP RerrOwTIe Foe ITE Crees - ‘ood’ Minstreta Maniatian Trane Works, $2,700; dohnaon & Moot. | Pr Tie Raters af the coasiry terorgh ob? 'b- wer cre ADTESTINNEETE Tn ne ree Cane, gomery, $1,308; F. A. Rhénton'& Co,, $1,002, ann qosgen eee toar my ht ~ ye returns Of grome receipt: from advertisements Se ~" oe al Sette Sie Catton cessor Topreat | | sling tala MRnRmen.S OUT a. 94 ay bates Perret eee 2 Gacy wows) cxreves 8/0 forthe quarter ending Boyt mer 90,90, £3,472 Oh 3. Eden adios Wh. Flack, $1,010, Z a te ef while ra, same concern for the quarter ending Deoemer 31, 1986, is $1,968 T5—tue casregue WOODEN AnTroLes, 6 ren crv. len po ay sesh pelpecnetewrrnn fm wish, $2908; 5 Woueubecker, Sti taytor bree | ea Stmerens they BALES OF WHOLFSALH DRALERS AND WHOLHSALR | Co, es or" os : oven ave a0 ‘thee. thea dinpersa. pultey, 0h LIQvoR PRALEBS. Paints, 6 PER CENT. better for the to be edroiied Guring the wet wane the re ‘The distinction made in the internal revenue law be- | Gardner & Morse, $1,132 p—-- bg eer Those who o fetali desler sod s *holewmie dealer is that the ADS ee my seal ‘Man exceed the sam Of $25,000 per an- PooNDRY Factnas, 6 FER CENT. crrentamtan-en Te ourd thing. eyerte'ty lepres; See Pay Gfiy dollars when not in exces of | D. Kiston, $1,700, nd you will find that ” ween y ee fae from araruate tareete yoy by pe Hy wikat PTARCH, 9 6-10 MILLS PRR FOUND. cans o Uomanee sremrttg proved te be vor & ination the endenab of Lhe exces Im additon to the Kipp, 104 ioe, “ ry eo remner the raliway. Drewpite all | Senwe nas . a based upon the grow anion of the | Anthony Kipp, 2 homely and bomen. Fontred > (tte four commenced Bid, voder tow ahr superiatend-t 1 ie aaad recta’ | a, xreisher, SOUT) B Kemmeen wok Wen, 0 O10 | tone ot Bisemerm tanenh joven Geet ve ah prriages ons of toe tlteah ta el O G nw yer me - L Mf cavigcien ‘revel by. lem a over kane ancse t0 # thes eeteryree Ad woters Hare o0e Hireek int