Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
grand misfortune of | anywhere in eave, the sands the &, R re) P E area aria etan hae cated a neaie emer png sree, ae, ie, a mE xtrI Oo Oo. Py Dio of defending themselves and of resisting thelr op- | perato shif smuggle away the bodies of, be. ne soon. 88 Kasiee, Vilngas, tuen sm ba es tf 2, te wine cellar the Briish, im the ane Sime atts ae oven | acco Se Ele ore oe came ny WE LOEMILE themseives to be their ‘houses to be burned | Wh icone Minlotar Sed fe eink eat iennnet 2 Tl Y The Asia at Halifax with Four | by bands ot goer, “and yot + was 4 mater which | ea Saas a i and their children, 3 te thus their attention directed to grave recently Days Later News. that Bandeds of commnty thousand times mor, moved earth The ag, up tha Sng urea leas DETAILS GF THE TAMPICO AFFAIR. warmed, plundered and mati ine fal pip, want word to See 4 Fer st sb not be forgotten thatthe te 134 iste wala dead (or revepatice ms et . honest TE ENE OTUATON PWNS. |S clues renames sie Neem igs |The ibr tape ive endred Th-| ae iP tnt rere crate helt moral charncter by, cate tbe English Goa’s'acre, "Its eure plece, sand Dollars Worth of Property. sengere, to Sear, F bi aera Ma ins: Donen, Fol) Report of Marshal Forey’s Speech and | sey and the courage whieh autor 20 woll-buie wih A" hapel, aa soxtbi's Berries ok a Potan Near Balun Cid 12a, Peruvien Mow I Ail are bound ta respect (Hear, near one of the entrance, planted all waits nae erties ay Dubelna! Minister Rouher’s Reply. by cand an which be wate Iovely a fewer gurden tad etpten se ite | REPORTED IMPERIALIST SUCCESSES nd The Queen, Grogan, York; jocks Ho dos er officer Austrian Troops to be Sent to grea idea of the Emy Maximilian. Soother, Eaale, Pierce, NYorky by the Emperor b’.mseif—the Italian belle, Boston, ect ig the same In the one case a wishes pk pers > she saan rae a1 hands, a + Diplomatic Rupture Between the Teimother pepie thi independency ft E thy sae advil" Mein CaRe led real egal ae, Czar and the Pope. a Continned Detention of the Perevian | trould he Zron-Clad at Brest. The Difficulty Between (cccsantis and Prussia. | from possessing ‘were briefless HMPORTANT TELEGRAPHIC EXPERIMERTS, | PetTimer many of, them, devoid’ of all sense Haaurax, March:1, 7866, ‘Be steamship Asia, from Liverpool on the ‘17th via ‘Qeeenstown on the 18th ult, ‘has arrived at -this port. ‘Mer dates are four days later: By this arrival we have received information of the wuapension ofthe habeas corpus in Ireland and the vir- ‘They wero torn violently from their lier, and di ‘tua? opening of the Fenian rebellion. (Full particulars are “published etrewhere.] = ‘Diplomatic relations had entirely ceasedetween Rus- | and at the first opportunity to desert took ‘aia and the Papal Court. Some interesting experiments had been tried on board “She Great Eastern with Mr. Willoughby Smith’s new ‘system ‘for testing the insulation of telegraph cables, ‘Be is Mated that by this system a perfectly continuous test maintained during the laying of ‘the cable, 50 ‘tbat any joss of insulation or sétution of con- | stroyed it af it ever did exist, and it cannot be revived ‘inuity of the conductor is instantly detected on ‘board the vessel even during tho time that messages are | diately, The ‘Peing trausmitted from ship to shore, or vice versa, In ‘the event of injury to the cable while in the tank the acovery: would be so prompt that the paying out would ‘be mopped before it were possible that the injured por- | come victims to much greater outrage than tien could pass over the paying out wheel into the sea. ‘The Paris'Patrie says that the new Poravian frigate | to defend, there are others whom we should protect also. ‘Busscar, lying at Brest, had enlisted Fronch sailors, but | Is it not our hcnfie hrs the who Lamy us they wore subsequently disembarked at the request of | With open arms, who compromised themselves pad ‘@ho authoritics. A telogram from Portugal, dated the 15th ult., an- assengers— Mrs Clara H Sears, captain's wife, with ber infant child; ‘Rounees that'the American squadron has sailed for tho | jay, weduences But we must reflect that Mr John Harlow, of Bam Providence (brother-in-law of the ‘Mediterranean. own strongth, that they have boon ; :—Feie Orleans, . captain), and his wife, Emeline M Harlow, of East Provi. A letter from Rome says that it te believed that at the ebro cromne sham Gown, ant: mate. capital out, of 4, ; fair 20: ; . e 2 "| donee. Capt Searsleaves two daxghters, one aged 1 and ‘went Consistory.a bishop of thie United States will receive | Whar, gy, may bo aliowed time mea , the other Zyeark ‘The fea Ranger was an A2 vessel of 188 | a eardinal’s bat. A large meeting bas been held at Exeter Hall, under | Caanot wish to jncur the rep; ‘She auspices of ‘the Freedmen’s Ald Bociety, to celebrate ‘the pamege of the Constitutional Arhendment act in Amertes, and the’ consequent legal abolition of Speeches in favor of s close upion between Engiaud and America wore mado and loudly applandod. ‘The London Times gives great prominence to a letter Rr ‘eruing .» postponement of the reform question, om the | Sted by cor tomaplt ieee done ground that politicians show an: indifference to the mat- ‘ter, and Partiament .bas to. consider many other matters <<f preesing importance. An the Bouse of Comm ay ee 16 thst news to ons, on the 16th ult, Mr. Card. | izing the army and the ‘well, Colonial Secretary, introduced # bill for the future | nd —_ Fae rae government of Jamaica, He briefly explained that the | has confidence, and the government bad thought fit to ratify the decision which ‘the Legislature of Jamaica had arrived at, abolishing it- self, and Jt would be proposed to establish a government similar to that im Trinidad for a period of three years, and Ifthe experiment was successful, then it would be poh Po] eevee Boole a ‘made permanent; if not, some other arrangement would | piause from a portion of the ) What ‘The London Times assumes that Mr. Gladstone's budget will show an excess of income over the expenditure of aout three millions sterling. will attempt to reduce the national dobt. 14 ia rumored that Sir Charles Wood, late Secretary for ‘Badia, has been offered and accepted a peerage. ‘She London News believes that the government has be ‘rceded to the propositions of the Roman Catholic | not to loave incomplete the task we have under- Biorarchy in Ireland, and that henceforth the Senate of | taken in that distant country? Money ia, certainly, the Queen's University in Ireland will consist of half Pro- It thinks Mr. Gladstone ta 17th and the Java on the 18th ult ‘The steamships Kangaroo and Pennsylvania arrived | reign and out ap the 16th ult. ‘The Asia reports she had fine woather throu, paasage. She railed for Boston at three o'clock this Mrernoon, where she will be due on Friday night, THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Bat Text of M .Aastrian Aid for Maximil MARSHAL POREY'S SPERCH IN THE PRENCH SENATE. {From the Paris Constitutionnel, Feb. 12.) Massuxt ks—Last year you permitted me to say a couple <f words concerning Mexico. oe your time this year. more than then. Iwill not trespass longer Twill perhaps say a few words You know the interest which this the duty of obtaining reparation ager of which our compatriots had been the victims, Ict it not be thought that the governme overturned maintained itself ft tmepired ; and it was for this reason that the presence of our flag was sufficient to overthrow it; that th everywhere represents the cause of the people a to exorcise | eral bonds or other American securities, for Maximilian. — h discussing the letter writ. ten by Mr. Seward to M-de Montholon on the 6th of De. cember, 1865; but let me was by no means erercived wi Aho pressure of our arma. No. wax the people theme T have no pretension « that the popular suffrage jer stress of foree or under A thousand times, No! It who, fatigued with a san- was more in ‘harmony with Knowledge of Moxico to believe that a repul form of government was desired by the population ig time power had been successively confiscated by the more audacious, if not by the more Tt cannot be repeated too often. French army did not go to Mexico to overturn & the Mexican people there, For « lon; ernment to which sympathy and We went to Mexico to obtain rept for outrages of which our had been the victims on the part of the Ji ment, and the Mexican nation seized that throw off an oppressive yoke by overturning the Presi tyranis bad sat, and srecting © monarchical throne, where there came to sit a gutened prince, who hae already given institotions whieh will oflicieut prosperity of the country. chair wherein #0 ought they to come back? bot whe do not seem to os to our national honor, As to myeeit I come back, If not immediately, hut still ft must be looked 10 the objection that at least as soon a when this will t > ror Maximilian support of our arms My. anewer will be easy ae paradoxical, it will at botton The government of the popular w.sh who have visite they ae sincere, Y support, end T will exp taken aby interest in th declaration of independewe* an innumerable meceeted cach other in Micventi¥ strong central of tham fonnd their authority dis never ceased to relgn in that 0 aston'shing in the fact t. cat that anarchy led who hved in this in labor the means of and although at first it may Prove perfectly rig m it with me, if thas need of our ormation of tro disomier juatend o 1, timid | Wellington commupiiiey, Who knew Hot bow wr NEW YORK HERALD, FRADAY, MARCH 2%, 1866. : uf gee the impatience with * wt xico arded iv couragud it ha thoy ‘cacvaraned's forte i Ue cE et Ean, | e - | Louisianne from Vera Cruz we have later Mexican ad- - ng for the independence of their country. But | Jc vices, received per steamship Eagle from Havana on om ith prom pers eae He the 24th ult, ‘Sehr Feb i—, Kildare (Br), Smith, New th isang of Juarez, re, " wet D: ignore, end to plamdtr the pee eesoen ehtek ‘The news by this arrival is interesting, although not | Schr Tock: ave Nor bid ibe dei Pike Wve heen applied to the meceasities of the Mex'- of special importance. Sone discos Idh, John Le Dimmock, 40; 26th, Dougae, ‘can nation, in order toemrich ‘bis hired assassine? The ‘The Tampico Iris (imperialist organ) of January 27 | Schr Morrison, do; Deo 6, » Cowie, do; 6th, EN Whitney, army of Juarez, fighting for the indepondenco of Mexjco, | nutiber of persons at British and Americans, ‘Sehr Me wrote: Sorvooth | ‘Those who talk thes 40 ant think it, or ele renah The indies of how lpia faa says:— 1 . rel ce Fursourn, Feb 13d Adela, Oleusen, i Boreas are utterty ignerant @ state tended. . Hale wimself was kept aw: a a Since Ciudad Victoria was abandoned by our ps Lyye . ¥ Of affuirs What wes thie ‘of Juaroa? With | disposiiion. The members of the British Legation also | ycondos su the Lortes which oven nin haze ten ake, | | Ske baer tele Tene VaMeaaSy Bey Teck, with the exception of a few officers had been specially | were all abeent, 2 ing through this section unimpeded, committing the most | Schr Suretps, Feb 18—Sld New Orleans, edu who bed progressed through the various infamous and barbarous acts Sobr ,, Baker, Boston: 20m, rades—such, for stance, as General the real Austria. Upwards of one thousand mules sent to gebr Gerotiee. pabetb, ‘ork; (y Martin, Ak Gcfender of Pucbte, whom the Zan ian bad | EXPECTED MINISTERIAL CRISIS—THE DIFFICULTY | to tr 8 lot of valuable merchandise deposited there | Behr Peta heart sta Tilt, Kirby, NYork: brig the good sense te appoint Prefect of Mexico—with these and at juita to the interior have been seized by Sehr ‘Hiram ‘Abitr, . if Tare exceptions, I say, all of Juarez's generals, far the liberal General Mendez while the muleteers were | sehr Sonmam, Jan 26—In port brig Autumn (Dutch), Pulsifer, any military talent, awaiting the arrival of an escort of contra-guerillas, Sebr from , inet arr. The merchants of Tampico, relying upon the assu-| Schr St Jonx, NB, Feb 28—Arrechr Horton, Wallace, NYork, Sean, F Vienna of a ‘A special telegram | rances officer commanding the sent out | Behr pe TaD Tab 12 Arr Hellespony Kingston, Jay Tool ta suka rou may juage of them’ by unity fm tho malsietey to titerty eoheoe es wea tee i Bent ‘Sou Tee web ae ee unaninn’ 1e ir i. tbo apechnens whith nave ber’ satan Wetkes ot oak tear ceaeadlionaea! in -— And overpowered the guard left to protect at | Sone 7, Wileon, Bouthport, te aig aeeny. st Broman: ih, Suome fices to see them in the different towns where they are It ig asserted that Austria, in a note lately despatched | Tantoyuquita. He carried off $400,000 worth and burned Bie, pancls Hurritt, Norton. Onent for Philadelphia, from Bosion Feb 9, Abd el- ter at Neen. quartered in order to estimate their worth. They are, | to Berlin, declared that Dow, as she consid. | the rest, being unable to take them with him. Ree reomes ber ay cag Arr from Ph.ladelphia Feb 16, Lenoir at Mareeilies; Waves without exception, miserable wretches, decidedly inferior | ered the Duke of Augustenburg to be the claimant with | From ui to Tula, a distance of forty-five Sloop jg hy a Vet, at Liver to Sisieaplaiaee: These soldiers, as you en mare not Mex- | the best title to the sovereignty of the Duchies of schles- ie co igeclinyoee co al eee - ‘ Paige ny Orienna 5 Barrest Home, o¢ Barres icans any means. lexicans generals or lolete: intervals, ere is security operty. Z 4 “i Ml Rover, coloncls. ‘They are poor enslaved Iniians who shouted for | 8 S24 Holatein, Ina distance ‘of thirty leagues obe traveller” ceunted Spee ene Arona: from Quarantene, Spanish steam | Air from Mobile Fob 17, a ere the Emperor ian from the moment thatthe Prussia. fourteen bodies banged to trees. At one a family, Pigs Lm ey } e avd Veleran, were freed. You are aware how were enli: NAVIGATION TREATY WITH ENGLAND—SCHLESWIG- | CO! of the father and mother and alittle child four Messina; 16th, BO Scranton, and years old, were found hanging. SPORTED IMPERIALIST VICTORIES. of with a bon ie abeut their necks. This is what ee calla national ermy. These poor fellows ‘became sol- because they couldn't help themselves, HOLSTRIN. ‘The Prussian Chamber of Commerce have adopted the navi; treaty between England and Prussia. ‘aa wlrens bes torn to Herr von Bismark, der the oxtsiing prevent ecrantoe ed mer creas under the ox: ov’ a union of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, Gis Prussia. Marine Disasters. Sonz Sxowraxs, lying in the stream near the Scranton dock, Jersey City, wascut through by the ice on Tuesday night and sunk. The crew succeeded in making their escape. MismxG Vessxis—Schr Sea Ranger (of Providence), Capt Sears, sailed from Bristol, RI, Jan 8, and from Dutch Island harbor 6th, for Sagua, Cuba, and has not since been heard Liverpool; J 5 Routhlands from Table Bay; Tit, atte iverpool; a 5 1th, - 2 14th, J from do. 19, from do eney 1 ade advantage of it. At Puebla they would have en mawe tad they not been ‘i watched by ther officers, who fore-d them to fight shutting them up in churches and convents without leaving them any outlet. It was the same at Brazil. and Wi eneone at Marre: a, Henry, and Burnside, fa moa adheggg abe ye donde ferns ‘pire | agate French-Brazilian malig arrived at Lishon om the sacs ieee pr eye e <n reed ek pera s74 Mire fvoni New Orieana, Wild at in Mexico. Hither at never existed-or anarchy has de- | 25% inst. with the cies: teas a, ibs. Her cargo consisted of 200 bbls potatoes, 69 do onions, 18,000 American 4 Jan. Coffee—71100-S 71200 for good firsts. Stock 90,000 the ree fe eae males, cating sme to speculators shouted for Maximilian, and therefore they ought to take and belonged to one of the Western States. Pt state ‘bunches do, 20 bbls beans, 25 kegs nai 6, 70,000 hoop poles, | wYork; brig Lille, Mobile; echrs T A Ward, Webber, save under the shelter of our oat In my opinion bags. Total shipments since the last steamer 100,000 | forty-two killed, ing their % - | 8nd was shipped by Capt Jan Brightman, of Fall River, and | Gores; Marina i a Colson Seoksonvilie; | Antia gone: Franca” Pel Gly dangerous fo recall our troops imme- | bags Exchange 25% a 25%. See era ene yy wounded, and eighty. | Mosere AT&T Usher, of Bristol, There was $4,000 in. | Kamp, and ME Ameden. tmith, Baltimore: metry, ee aes in cotine’ Drenthstabesanionea ts aahaat, Bama, Jan. 28, 1806, | seven horses and equipments and a number of mi sured on the cargo at the Columbian office, New York, where | Rives’ NB; brigs liatite Baton (Bry sean Penneeee: ae eaten comsieyinen, tuersure tf Our army is;re, | “User 21200, Exchange 26% a 27, ed sabres cop ail claim to have | 110th of the vessel was alsoineured. We hear of but tite | Goin facaringts: care Bickerson,. Baltimore; B called frem Moxioo, ail the Frenchmen 1 the country Remeron oor tua Sood enother Vener aan the Eicteta naar mensch ie, | 1nstcanes tk addition tothe above, whieh ‘fe sboutequal ty ir Aletander E- ibiiadeonia ship eae will be obliged to return with it. Otherwise they will be- saunte Meee 17. pe abe ‘of ‘Bub. Géndara is said to have | none, as the Columbian office has suspended business since enfin « ; barks M 7 coco. oe Stee nies ena nant Commale STG B81. bike tamales 7G5 0.083. thi. | routed a force of liberals six hundred and Wy the vessel sated. Her crew consisted of the following named | $hiuctes: sel, Habesne,roulle: Urigs Abby (Br), Harty, have. the, prsrvans ler ‘our ‘Téllow ptt ng ‘no's Central shares 76 a 76%. Erie shares 52% 2 6314. ander Garcia Morales, killing one hundred and sixty-five, | persons:—Danicl N Bears, of East Providence, master; | mas and a markel; Mary, Mpitnay, Mobile; Julie’ Anne, Tho bullion in the Basi of Togland hand‘ tnorossea | taking fifteen prisoners, one hundred Y muskets, | Abram Cook, of Fall River, mate; Henry Dunn, of Provi. poet (at Wind Fos Brasillensr ona Ke £239,000. ence, cook; Judson G Allen, of New Shoreham, seaman; brige Amerien, and “ea LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET—PEB, 17, James Southerwall and John Batey, do. place of residence reh et, art eograes who shouted ‘wivas for Maximilian? Is -our oY s brig 2 Gore: sehr FA do, tae naar uae Ree ‘The Brokers’ Cireular reports the sales of cotton for ‘unknown—they were both privates in Gen Sherman's army, | BFie Chas. zc tone, ol measurement, built at New London in 1864, and ‘was valuod at about $10,000. Bark Chartes Réwin, Gapt Maddocks, nailed from Porttend ‘Was an A2 teseel of 344 tons, built ut Cape Elizabeth, Ma, in 1808, and owned in Portland, stood the nd idea wien to -abandon pl ‘Tho again, . will rally under the ree acetate aC addinn. Mae Rierbothgest: themselves will fool “for one of the vessels ca: January gaics, who have already givon “has not since beeu beard of. She left Holmes’ Jan 9, and foundered. i fe allats, fears are entertained (hat she Our troopagit is selves Seven Bawa: Wa yore “Sanity Novgau Monpe (Fr), of the General Transai greatly do ‘dread overpowered, and the place fell into the hands of the | Steamy vovsad Mowne (Fr), of tay. Pee te kat of r, Who several citizens and o gs we euemy, sacked {t, murdering Seek nny ber tigertng gene when «0 malts mor’ of Grama, Townsend, it dack to Hi arcs, Mo Ba Deen Joined. By Paton, with six han. with forcast sad wlsscomaat'sprang, (Havre 2M sit, men, now a force thousand strong from. for 8an Franeisco, = tioned ta the vicinity of Mazatlan, with which he atiacks | toDealreetioes @imvone AUT & model of courage and LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET—Fap. 17. Fr gt hh ened from Ardrossan, : Defit me to treat of the The " Circular reports ashes declining; pots, aevere weather during the ; WAR by a é and the United States, but Jet me be permitted to state that | 918. 64; 34s. | Sugar heavy. Coffee quiet and sea, which store bulwark started stem. garried away + I havo too much eateom for the great American republic bree pon relied te three eran serene, © cok fa fhe stem: was a to believe that it would Ce pio ar nara acing ata naz perma gil wat at 238 ib Ei fred ‘ cade eer aae i n ny 8 Tpentine ARK from Sydney. CB, for New which ja neteaaty Pesroloum steady, ai Sa 94.2 tu 40. fee robeod wed bes been vepertel mibang te Neen igh ok Lenten oR : Row to be dono to complete the task of improving the | 1%. 64. for spirit Sonn Susan (Br), 7 moral. and muterial churucter of the people which we |, LONDON MARKETS— PEs. 17. Nght o i have undertaken in Mexico? The Senate will be | _ Baring’s circular lf Corm steady. ‘ q reports flour scarce. ful , but I have to alate my opiaton, Tron Fg ty ig hey mele gy my where she now lies; also a sloop. which, moreover, is an entirely individual one. may peat ‘The Hu 1 © of 2 :—& schr from Nova Scotia for New York, loaded sone, casas on shore Gu the Death i ult Neck du o'clock. ber . Will it not then A it Nant Seer Fea | nears Ree Mes 9 Inlet, that from the #! & boat was of importance. But should we allow @ money 8 doration to jeopardize the success of this undertaking, based, as it is, upon a grand idea of the Emperor? No, messiours, it ‘should not be allowed, and this is why France has applauded the words utiered by the sove- ¥ she will participate in the sentiments which your address so prondly interprets. (Cries of “Very good,”’ “Hear, hear.") AUSTRIAN TROOPS FOR MAXIMILIAN. nm Syria—The Turks Attacked jaromites—News from India and Beues, Tocxenton, NJ, Feb 37—Senr Mary Elizabeth, Rockhill, Feseriay from kntaden for New Nor. laden wih ca. a eter The Als California, the in the State | ine 1 larvor 260. got ashore, where she lay al tnecyenent Unio, topors Preedaw Soboa's | SLAs vane eaten raat: Sanaa am minis in for » harber; hasd could not get thet Largo shipments of grain and breadstuffs are going to | names. Pilot boat No loft tne harbor this moruite fre York. tn Xmith, ° NEW BEDFORD, Feb 27—Arr scbr KW Pratt, Kendrick, Eigartown for NYork. Sid 28h, schrs Win Donghien, Ta ni 3B W Pratt, Kendrick (from Eigar Seer Australia in consequence of the closing of the Chilean | cralse, with » number of pilols on board. f man do. It was reported that the Etaperor of Austria had ex- | — The following dates from China are received:-—Canton, | ports by Spain. 3 Miscetiancoas, NEW ORT, Feb 21—Arr schrs Addie Osborn. Brown ; Pressed a willingness to furnish to the Emperor Maxi- | January 25—Exchange, 4s. |. Shanghae, February ‘There are sj Mary B Dyer, Purvere, aud Francis , Fi ton for Nansemond, Va; Water Ws aia aa el ae one, ind for Philadelphia; Julia Baker, Raker, fot New York; DW Sanders, f: % millan any troops that he might require, on condition that they were incorporated into the Mexican army and their expenses paid. 25—Exchange, 6s, ‘The following are the latest dates from India:—Bom- bay, February 10—Cotton quiet; shipments for the week, ivi 30,000 bags." Freights to 1, 408, Exchange, 2a° 144. bg . February "E-Ehohange, 2s. 1d. Attracting much attention. WEE Re DeTTA Oe | re. will necigh bur Uneuks fe fevers, Amenican Liorps’ Recistay of American axp Fonxicn jendid ta of a large grain and gold AW ye do oll sae rreven gol Froderick W Ely, Esq, purser of steamship Arago, from amie: Died. Sairrinc—The Supplement for March 1, containing additions Bomerset F: Brooks, Burgess, Boston for Phil Iphia; Redui Coxwony.—On Thursday, March 1, of consumption, | sud corrections to the above very useful work. is now ready | Wretke Rurecce, Boston for Phil tor Ot Aas ger oot Bi vere i Tanne Son bon 4 Froights to England, 360, Mancarst Coxvouy, in ihe tod year of her Oa at the offices of the Assoclation, 35 Wall and 13 Broad atreets, | Amen, M don. Camden for Norfolk; Bidney Oryien Binal: o a rl @ funeral will take place from No. berry | This No. has full descriptions of 6) vessels not before mee Be er Acemnnertas tockiond: UNITED STATES. City Intelligence, street, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. lished, No shtpping ‘ehass shoud be without a copy rhpre Forplong, for Jorg: Gosrpe Wi re tliy owe me In the debate on the address to the Emperor M. do | Faneweit, Services tv Hovon or Dr. Srauey, Loxp Dice. —On Thareday, March 1, Mra, Many Inox, widow | Wueo. Oy unr perce Sehr Baral A Tek Paine, Philadelphia, Troops— Perigny Sontended that the English Parl nentary in- | Bisnor or HONOLCLU.—Religious services were held yea. | of Samuel Dick. unprtonn Lhd Register. NEW HAVEN, rr'schr Salle Button, Palmer, | &e. stitutions were unsuited for Frunce. The kmperor, he t Te dinsila ia; henesad the Sie, The retains will be taken to Greenwich, Conn., for in. | Ctirren Sur Taarcnen Macoux—We had the pleasure of | work, ola brig L&W Armstrong, Scofield, Porto Rien = - said, had given to France double liberty, founded on the | terday forenoon in Trinity church in honor , | torment. | Funeral services will be held at the Methodist | an inspection of this most beaultful clipper, now loading for | sehrs Annie Barlana, NYork: MI Bascom do: Talitha & solid basis of authority. It depended on public opinion | Dr. Thomas Nettleton Staley, Lord Bishop of Honoluin, | Episcopal church, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. | san Francisco at pier 19, East River, She ina great favorite Began Oi. pir pepe. s Lucie B Ive $0. Dieteiin to develop the liberty granted by the consiitution Who is about to depart for his new field of duty in the | Carrages will bo {n waiting at the depot to convey the | with California shippers, having made the pasouge ta iam, | Bet: ADELEHL Raskamp, Pernatobucr; cokes Baee M. Rouland said that the existing libertios of France friends to the church. Trains leave Twenty-seventh 127 ard 118 f Lang, Wollfex, NS: Woodtd ima: Mt ‘and Geo Were sufficient, while the Marquis de Boissy maintained a | S@udwich Islands, The occasion was attended by a large street at eleven o'clock in the morning. | 29. 127 ard 113 days—a very excellent record; being cele- wWYork: HH Purvur, Cobb, Boer eae? con opinion. gathering of the clorgy, including Right Rev. Bishops Korx,—On Wednesday, Fe 28, of scarlet fever, | DFated for clean delivery of cargo, she loads quickly with ayhew. and I, A May, Baker, NYork; Hiawatha, me, «xm, cominanded | | Finally, ‘the Sereaty tcrabense to the Emperor's | power, of New York; Coxe, of Western New York, and | Frevauck, ouly child of ‘Marie and the late FW. Korn, | fine goods, She ts well worth a visit. Disney. Newburyport Reval jag. separation for, the our | "fhe weekly veraras tee teak of Franco how om | Quinturd, of Teanemes Dr: Sisley, an Magiinanns tm pt tons Calnarre carn rent ant gid mmamnarement, carries 1800 | Syorg: ¥ xe Baird ireland, Providence. Figs Matilia incroase in cash on hard of fifteen millions of france, | Ditth, is ® naturalized subject of King Kamehameha. He = Wor other Deaths ee Second Page} grder aud abundantly found, was sold at auction gith altat | BBP), Lorway, Perse eat emon ay Birouridge, nt which we | The bank has reduced its rate of discount to four anl’s | has no connection with the Anglican Care, and has L - Boston for $40,000 cash. “She was purchased by Mesars Ba- | yaa: () B Elmdr, Maley, Cienfuegos: a 1 ~ me a = | ker & Merrill, Ty, Mobile ersieeve, Carrol half per cent. not been in England for four or five years, desties = Castle, Del; Dacotah, Partridge, Boston ; Among the reasons assigned for the large stock of bul mpathy and co-operation of the American mer, Nifaven; G jeorge Thateher, wall, Adams, Boston; Amelia, Beebe, NYork: J i Ba f Roek bill; SHIPPING NEWS. _ | sci Gunis quarndm cm, oor nmremens Episco- arch in sending out missionaries to his important idence, has ‘Thotnas T tiarvey, of N t pt a Tete, errmenneett I, Posase The Bishop has received much encouragement in bis mission here. He had an audience lately with lion in the Bank of France is that while the drain of specie was going on from England large shipments of Weaver, and Henrietta Simayns, ties in P, for $5,500, ifrey, Boston Williams, NYork; M D French manufactures were being made to the United . ' idence under command of Capt Harvey. Cranmer, Cranmer ; ohh: Babcock. Marble. Sat, all tr ensh, while at the same time there wore no | SecTelagy Seward, who favors hie projects. He has also m Cua, of Broakhaen, 4 tons. new measurement, | bral. W Reinrnt a ightingate, ra material investments being made by the French in fed- the commencement of the aes the received ~~ rw built at Setauket in 1861, has been sold to Captain Samuel ones, Tatem, ‘ont ‘ragier, Steelman; Al Ire- the well wishes of the clergy and many of the laity Port of New York, March 1, 1966, Chase and others, of Dennis, om privacc ‘She will rms. tn, Long. Boston; Trade Wind, Cor- bereafter hati from Denni«, under command of Capt Chase. fon, Providence; F F Ray dato, Risley, Beiagport: Mary Spain, present, who ex their ardent desires that his voy- aimee Seun Masterva Gurrm, of Fairhaven, Coun, 178 rons, now s, Haley, Newburyport; Delaware, Campbell, and John DRATH OF THE QUREN'S BABE—AN American | M010 hie farof eld of labor might be prosperous 88d | gisamship City of Dublia (Br), Rynon, Liverpoot via | engnaed in the oyster trade, has been ‘bought by pardon at * PORTLAND. Feb lelow, sche Annie Laurie, of and “ ~ - pleasant, ee FH Greenport for Capt 8 Truman Preston, wi it take com. ; BISHOP CONSECRATING AN ENGLISH CEMETERY — Queen: ‘Arizona, Maury, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail Sieam- | mand after April 1. See Sorgraliia, BO Bor, out Indien, with loss of Jibboom. PRIM'S BETRAYAL BY HIS PARTY. ‘Tue Porm Baut.—The Parim ball, given last evening | team : Roun Manna, of Rast Moriches, has been sold to Captain | PROVIDEROR bob tener f Doris, Almy. XYork; The newly born child of the Queen of Spain died on | at the Academy of Music, was one of the most successful =bip Ocean Wave, Brigas, Mobtle—N M Terry, Jense Rogers, of the same port, for $2,700. schr Wm Carroll, Closon, Philadeiphia, Below, bark Queen Eiri Weinieessis indion bos Vives cave teat). | Maire of the season, the decorations and costumes being | _fleamshin Hunter. maa, ‘Chattestonctrnngston, | _,Sc#m Currey, of Greenport, 96 tons, has been sold to parties | $f,ihe Fleet, (Br a ES anteuast, mony of their rogret sai sgaengpirllertarudbensen msneagior osc fag <5. wp RnEn Rémonds, Phitadetphie—J D Ruct. |" Srace Hanns, of hy 40 tops, now at Greenport, | dnd Wialitii ete yunuings Hannah; Gen Sheridan, ‘ pr. ume EVOL? — The music, orders of dancing, processions, ballet and be] Westchester, ingram, Wilmington, Del—A ap. bas been sold iy aot feyan Ben) SBine" Jr, and Dewitt SAN PRANCIRCO ao Art ships Fleet Wing, Braig, Madrid . 1) correspondence London Times. dou. 5 route, fe ‘The Marchioness of Cnstillejos (Madame Prim). left cy uenaen at in of goveral anne Steamanip Nereus, Bearse. Boston—Neptune Steamship | 4p. that the schr 8 & , eh had been sold to MEATARN AH Magen Ther the ‘Thorwaldsden (Br), and Madrid for Lisbon the other day, and by this time she | Tanzer, Sanger, Myer, 8. Isaace and HL Moses wore Sa Miamt, Clark, Roston—Whitney & Wathawa; Capt ‘Webo and others, of Greenport, is incorrect, fot (Br), Llverpaot: bark Laorene (' OE has, probability. already joined ber husband. Tue | preminent—aro deserving of the thanks of thelr guests wi A Hf Spoken, &e. en St es Ma Steamship Warrior, Mott, Providence—Neptune Steamship po! ye WILMINGTON, NC, Feb 26-04, sohraJ H Burnett, Wil- on anne Hae a given ap ye AF for the perfection of the arrangements. lita en one a Se bf gt Marseilles for New York, Jan | son, NYork; Athlete, Cousins, Port au Prince; Silvia has held aloof from the crowd, and shunned all clamor. | S*V*TY-xixrm Reoraxxt Batt.—The annual ball of Relimeit (Bri Grant Liverpoot—y W klwelt & Co, hark Aarote (Hal, Chi from Messina for Philadet. | MiBEY St. tiny, Charleston. Cid, brig Geore ous demonstrations, His host in Lisbon is no less the Seventy-ninth Highlanders came off last evening at w, Asia (Brem), Nutahorn, Antwerp—Funch, Meincke & ope, Feb %, at 5 , on ian New 1 5 Fae Cube: poh Paine, hw r rerwe ate told, at Peete yizm the lineal descendant, | Irving Hall, and was ono of the largest gatherings ever Helena (Br), MeGray, Cork for orders—Boyd & | Kingtlon,da, Feb di int Mag ton Je” New York for | | WICKFORD, Fev 39 8 RR crema tan ert hone th gen ic was collected win —. at, the ballroom never ack ordstorn (Ham), Lohst, Hamburg—Punch, Meineke | PR tare 5 | Tatas (Yon anion, NYork * ‘ Ey attended by the Duke General Maria, | appeared toso great advantage. The dancing was inangu- end remem 3 . MISCELLANEOUS. ; Saldine, ' Tem), Baal Bonmeacs. Feb 12-8id Gnleritan, Ryderstrom, New OF: |... MACE LLAS RO! mnie ea tse in frm wears mo | ns neaalsna apt ang wok, a | ee er yiaseh Meme Wnts | eter Heian a ee ee Fo ee eo ae off, but they would hardly think of showing him the | fom the number of promenaders present at that time it 8H y 1 Aen (Nor), Due, Queenstown for orders— Stewart, G fin, Baltimore, » Hawes, ‘ a, found at place (ape street), Al door even for the sake of thelr friendly relations with popdde 4 pt ae ene XN Peterson (Br), Pike, Laguayra and Porto Ca- seine, Feb 12 Arr Wavelet, Britton, Philadelphia; Falcon, city Seung, varouny afer in aig”, HEARING, © government of her Cathott ye e are aasul tom . = that’ Prim has written to the leehere of the prosresiong, | Broke up Ht was woll tnid down fact hat, they bed ni. Hien Cir) Wat Aut Cayeat ¥ whitney Aco, | aGutuveR, Prb10—Arr Stadt Raael, Wallrabe, Now York; | A74TIH Pia ga Ty ‘Ape rt mpbraiding them for hele dastardly de: | beret tothe resolution, The ball dd not break up i ig Myron, iilgging. Clenfuegus—c & FJ Peters Chvevrra, dan FaSU Lord Palmerston, M'Rendy, NYork, | Sala Feaelve bs Afnt oo pope } | Knests of the Seventy-ninth left, with decidedly ploasur. Nepomsen, Tracy, Printed (Cuba) Mulet'S Hough. tron ea oaeMe des, Pot Sehr Marie L Davis, Focling, Papers record another execution thet at Cantatg | able remembrances of the evening, which will rerasine fb i ed TVYORCES LEGALLY OBTA WITHOUT PUB. is certain, for a long time, D Hetty. Ml ober nw business Espinoza, of Madrid, tor his participation in Pri abortive movement. “He met hie death with the cal Dnatas ny Drownrwo. —Coroner Gamble yesterday held composure of an old soldier. While he was taking his an inquest on the body of an unknown man about forty Canmenan Fee loeKer sche Jason, 8 , Matanzas: rig Venus (Be Doody, Haltfax—D B DeWolt bo. 10th, bark Gertrude, Creseh. Pordiani: brig Eilon Menene: vary 3 ; Oe Se TET Dye Howe, do; Zist, Amos M Roberts, Doak, Matanzas; sch? fen EA Begin. Maple, Bt Mare D Huribut & Co, ger, New Orjeane. a. br DS Charteston—! M ) renal Sia 15th, bark Peterson, NYork: brigs Br. wit f ace before the firing 1 dors leCready & Lenten: . TVORCES LEGALLY our P q Soa cigarettes plied thelr Tea ying, "La freee Pa | Years of age, which was found floating in the dock. fook ‘Kehr Corson, Wilm' NO~Thomias & Holmes, {iy arnt, st nor of, Hatteras: Diiety in,New (ark. a OWS, Aworney ana fra ! etvillas, civitlas!’ He was shot dead at the first | of Broome street, Rast river, Deceased was five feet nine Bene WPasatre Wenn ft tim fi faa Howell Smith Png Le Bay ig td . Counsellor, T8 Nassau street + ‘ het eo 8 Bir m, mond— ’ q i . Boston; Sy, jecharge. i } inches in height, with sandy hair, mustache and goatee, Behr O P Binns, Taylor, Potersbarg—¥ ant & si Fearless (Br), Wade, NYork; 22d, Aina (Br), Dart, a port 0 TO THOMAS R. agers 2 AND 22 GREEN. 4 THE BISHOP OF ILLINOI® CONSRCRATING A MADRID | fis dress consisted of a black frock coat with outside Bebe Palmevie State, ay, Nerfolt, gt 8 Chase & Co. —— Fob 13—Arr brigs Vietoria (Br), Burke, New Gore stron, corner. of larray, and there you will find! Madrid (Feb. 8) correspondence of London Th pockets, Wieck pana, gray flannel shirt bound with red | Behe {i's Wake Gndiien Penden ee Tae co | Yorke tue h Baker, ‘Nickerson, st Tath, bark iSchhcten Oswekes Te f quumend thterestinn t the feaieh te ones. } lape, and boots, but no vest. The remains were fe- | Schr Magnolia, Chase, Phitadelphiad W McKee & Cot Senecs, Benner, aptimare, beige Ada Br ‘Barter, Port: | #0¥ im no secon in Vadeed a renidents, no | moved to Bellevue Hospital deadhouse. The body of | Rehr Llssie: Tavie Philadelphia—Jas Hi land: 2th, Logan. Jarvis, Havana, | Sid 1 te 8 Aipxan. LD EYES MADE NEW WITHOUT SPECTACLES, — lose than to vecasional visitors in Madrid, was celebrated | Aiexander Ruse li, formerly in the employ of the staten Sebr Prize Banner, Kehy , Ba ) f See Germ, Boston: Stampede (Br), DeWitt, NYork: ‘doctor or Pamphiet_mailed free. Address . Uther cometary Tn de bur of Caraeanenal, | La fi" Wnhany wae found faiing a te dock | Sete W Rear teeta, hitg—0 8 Sean sifismegrin Fos Tei samout, MoCoth Leghorn; Abt | B.. Fen L108 Broaden, New York 5 of the suburb of + | off pier No ‘orth river, Coroner Gamble was nott he OC Acker, Hobby, Stamford, Ritson, Matches, San Francisco, . shout one mite ont of the Toledo gate. | The bigotry WHE | gna held an inquest over the remalen, Deecena mena | | Sent ener, Hobby. Siam: Foocwow, Dec 22—Arr Buena Vista, Ayres, §) . Comfort re tos Be Ragterst. Svat free. Address Tigo me aut nee attendees | ete Sa ned rohan Eee Leas | com eetanerryey engpes | fcuselosly exhibited than in the treatment of the Proves. | 4 Box Rew Oven. —Last evening while a party of boys reenniowh Hoth, wh ice emt, Liverpool Feb 14. vin | GneRNock, Feb 12—Sid. J 2° "Goang, Haley, Boson} CL icaniige Adarees a B. Yoon a. OTe Fl fronds as Pot cen, from Roman Catholic burial | were playing upon a sand heap at the corner of Fifty: Feb 10 uff Baliycetion passed shea eunayira: | “Gonna: Jan Bh hia b Repex: Sppagat ‘way. New York, : rounds was not sufficient to appease their religious ha- th street and Third avenue, of them, named ‘bownd im; Mat, Int «7 29. lon Be pponed | Ganmai ong . Hos. fer | = tred Spanish eotl was not to hold the “beretie ear. | 0l@™ rynneed pete ‘som meet | the Afton, bound BM, int 1 8 in ip. ene h. EM Taarece hb, Forte ity, Ub Geos me tay where, and wherever found the rel.ce of such | Samuel 9 ag ge ‘ ‘“~ ta psec : a supposed the Ci of Cork, bound r. 4 Canard steam Fhames, Lethbridge, Apstachicota; . . M.D, + altah ai the it luck to close # days between | ran over by car No. of the Third Avenue Ratircad. 10 8 bento te ee crew Be ogy AA) seyret 1 1 .— 100 pages at the Pyr i he sea were torn from their resting | loth lege were broken, besidés receiving other mjuries ER pity Won, 69 19, caw 8. steam gre oe fo pe tg Rg ~ ‘dD ery rwhere, ost id conten hy ' and to the wind ¥ of | He was conveyed to the residence of bisa 6, at the } oa : trom Banag’ Hook, | Gaver sD i the nothor. EB Ponte ig in| x " jem who had Bh the | corner of Sixty.first street and Third avenue, by the | fiom. | Warata, Fi res Late M (Pr), Mavtin, Bow | Roadway, New York. Con : Cromecives | vauey of hie country were denied a resting piace | Nineteenth precinct police ton, Gan kde Vortiand, Masuule, Berry, New York; | to 91. My Jnvalids ata dis