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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, °1866. 5 J ——_—— oo eee me — = . . ae ae t . Ld . > with and at others without comment; but in one | lin.’’ Tho prophecy was too bold a one; but perhaps | goos into the prociamation court is that the boy be ve Riot fi é ‘ 3 4 tion at i , and in one part it y be imprisoned for seven yeare and | Riet tm Richmond—Collision Retweet of the up townCatholic churches the officiating | 1rd, Wodehouse woutd hot bo so far @ Wa wets Meoner! | Aya:—It was reserved for t wrcenta of spola, the ee erie ae eS Me 808 pense Sad seven the Police and Armed Negroes .ieatena eved, riental na: hich has nonthe, at hard labor in the chain gang h mea: by : gg | Ber 8 the morning service yesterday profeeed | in quarters kely 40 ‘bo wall nfornied’ ye, the subject, | sper» Tifch as somehow got out of ite proper } that both are to be presented with a tut of ulothes, balf Wasumoroy, March 4, 1866 apaating of ihe Archi bishop clroular with te remark that next session the abolition of que ofl,’ Will be pro- | the principios that reculate the conduct of ized | Dine and half white, and wear a heavy chain, seured one | A latter-from Richmond gives the particulars of ariot (A Sead 2 Pes jocument because it was his duty as ” ations, § Will pe: +o “ “ and at the waist and the other at the ank: dat the } ,, if . Lie Yt ag rest to do #0; but. at. tho samo timo he bolioved the | \ ‘The prophesy may not fail, thongh the means of pro- | of the hnirbramed iiccroa of Meader Nemaott There | lattor point another chain is secarea! eee heh ie sk? | in the eastern suburbs of that city late on Friday nght, CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. Fenians were a great Order and were engaged in a good | ducing the result have long since failed, and lord Wade- | can be no bt that the consuls will protest avaingst | Mehed @ thirty-two pound shot, which the privoner It appearsfthat a police force undertook to dispose oF a cause. house may prove indeed the last Lord Lieutenaxtt of Ire- A either © ‘or drags when he walks, The work | arreat fift ixty armed negroes, Who Gred a viley at tomarks:—“fut the neutrals, who, if | ‘one among the many proofs of the devotion and 3 7 land. y » obligations with respec Delis “ aa ss ya . Seeceeatioed in int ventiemart” The cheering ou MOVEMENTS ELSEWHERE. Lord WodeRonse is connected with the Emerald Isle | soss alco rights which thers ingot resect, will nol tons Lp Pd par thom without effect, The police returned the ie, when continued long after tue tall figure of the Head Centre Aes BREE RTES. by Morines Ser me & the eldest daughler of the sent to sor these rights trampled on by Penor Mendex | Milling Yo shoot wh 7 to run | the negroes retreated across a ravine. The fring was had peared from among the : ari o! 2 r grandfather, a gentieman Nunez, withovt other right ean i ence | fay. Those who are accustomed to seo how woll pris. | renewed a ‘i black twice re ong is she throng, Enthusiasm of the Fenians in Troy. | the long robe, named Fitzgibbon, wat created Viscount | he has in tho iron-clad. frigate on hoard ut which bos hase nafs ase cared for and fed with us at home cav form no | cevseed the nna, paride Abvcgteshe--oy fasta Selling the Bond: ‘Tox, March 4, 1866. | Fitzgibbon in the peeraze of Ircland in 1757, and Bern | tssued bis docreo,’ : Seieaettag | idea what iinprisonment and the chain gang means in | “0d the ravine, driving back the police, The con- . mdse ‘The largest and most enthuslastic Fenian meoting ever Fitz ibbon in the peerage of Great Britain in 1799, the | up its review rola! events | this country, Locked up in a hole [cannot ribe, at | UnXous reports of firearms having attracted the attention At the stands aud all around the grounds impromptu | | Ce tha | ert es 180 talon, when. pestages and promises 4 been nothing worthy of note | Bight, in company with tho vilest of the vile, and | of th commanding officer at Libby Prison, he sent officers for the sale of bonds were establisned, and there eld in this city took place this afternoon, one of peerages were scattered broadcast among the mom- daring the past fortnight, except the preparations mak | *8rounded with reptiles and vermin; worked | sauad of mon to % te oes ° largest halls being crowded to suffocation, the object bers of the Parliament which sat in College Green, The | ing to export them)nudant harvest of thia ‘year, to whic under th heat of a tropical sun during ascertain the eanse. The soldiers to the rear of the povition held by the blacks and the crowd dispersed ‘was no lack of buyers. Perhaps there are no people so father of lady Wodehouse gat for the county of Limerick at what w make our scavengers truly liberal as the Irish, ‘This is proverbial and does | lng to secure subscriptions to the Irish loan. from 1818 to 1841. not need'proof, Yesterday, like » number of modem | Addresses were delivered by Hon. Thomas B. Carroll, Shylooks, they were insisting on having their bonds pre. | of tbiscity, and Robert Crane, of Now York, an Irish triot of 1848. ‘Their sentiments were that money was T gt I ig Ey nal ge ely tly Parag. Both speakers wore sanguine of ald from Na- H E P A Cc iFIC = land. An immense number of bonds were poteon ‘and Russia, Large subscriptions were made to 16 the orders from Bn land and Austral ford Melent | the di ineentive. ‘The orks tor e: ablishing [tal oo Pod C. his the # & felon in nication between tho principal cities of Chile ex this’ place, I am very fond of life, very, The MT x 2 nit Interruption. as Well de Cha valle i eyatte Ne | will compromise for almost any period on earth, n he military captured’ ten of the rite, several of inating interest of the war not leaving succeeded | Withstanding it ix considered by many as a very indif whom had been wounded, it \s reported, by the Mots of ing the spirit of enterprise. ferent spot; but fond as I am of it, even in Panama, |. the police. The bombardrueat of Valparaiso, which has not yot | Were Tcondemned for five years in’ the chain gang, as disposed of during the day, in sums varying from $10 come off, must not be cons'dere: [ Bradley has been, and | knew there was no chan i. { % $100. In the committeo room, whore Mr. J.J. | WHlom ut oxcitement among the Irish of the city. lace, From what we heat regarding “the fasting, in | *scape, I ahould have no hositation, noue in the least, of LIRUTENANT ORNERAL HOTT 1% ; 4 maker attended to the business of the day, large sums of | Mectings are hold nightly. It ts rumored that large col Spain about the capture of the Covadonga, and the sul. | Putting myvelf out of existence, if the meas W 0 | Temtenant Genaral Seott mot with an accident on his ribed. $1,000 were peo ‘madi ral Paraja, : - 1 j for the unce n the one caso would shoremen's Asoc ation, as also $1,000 by Mr. John | (irr'0n# Of and ammunition are made io this} Arrival of the Steamship | toriiiorce tne crate see Rumerous vessels ordered | tr orable to the certainty of the other, aa horrible | tip from Key West to Now Orioans by fing {oom hie Peery, who also volunteered a ‘tournament’? for the ‘ caly be surmised that warfare will soon begin in earnest, | 1% ‘ue lite of a condemned felon in this Co of | berth, He was fortunately vot griourly injured, benefit of The Brotherhood, Mr, Alex. Campbell handed wikis’ Wentnue Gh Veement. Costa Rica. and that some oue will shortly be hurt, All these ships | te world. You must not suppose from this that | 4) bh ot m for savers} i in a subscription of $200. While the room was filled will not merely look on and blockote por aint teenth, | Ebave sympathy with the two prisoners, for such is not | Slthoagh be was confined to his pee for wveral dave } ‘with indulging in @ habeas corpus one Burunatoy, March 4, 1866, fled with keeping off morchant vessels; thoy must and | te case. They knew the punishment that awaited | Ho recovered slowly, and, thoug’ be attended church om will nd something more in their stvle, and try to do | tem, yet in the face of it all they consented to damage in some way or another. Hence thore can bo | ™ attempt, and are now most justly about to feet little doubt that Valparaiso and other seaports will have | te Weight of the law, I must firit congratulate the to suffer. Both parties appear so determined to do their | United States government on the conviction of these two bost, or rather their worst, that we cannot fail to have | Charucters, whereby some six thousand doliars of the some oxciting tires boford one or both cry enough and | Moboy stolen will be recovered. I must next congratu knock off for wamt of broath and money. lato Paymaster Kittenbouse, who has labored #0 faith- The detachment of two of the hoavy Afty gun frigates | fully Bight and day to trace ‘and secure the thieves, on of tho Spaninl squadron to erulse ook vory muctuas i tho’ grand success that haa crowned bis efforts; and, enterprising Fonan started the idea of tax. ‘Tho Fenian Brotherhood of this city held a grand and ing cach person in the room $6 Tho call | oxciting moctin: Saturday Sf recei' h ‘alt willit ing ig on Saturday evening. Spéoches were a Jerpontied teat, “Aton fe teat who did. so'was the | made by the Head Centre of the District of Vermont and THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. ‘ig others, Forty-seven members wore added to tho roll, © room, ing parties gp ea bo ree ye Lye Started over the crounds to invite a visit to the commit- | here on St, Patrick’s day. o Cinlen “3 ses UPa Rt abarenah Taille then wasoncceastarto | crt ecromtaa te take got inte pecan, ee) Kouador Joins Her Sister the 2th ult,, ho was stilt vory feeble. The Virginia Legisiature. Bscumony, March 4, 1866. ‘The Bagislature adjourned sine die last night Liew tenant Goversur Cowper, in hin parting speech, declared that the people of the South were now more thoroughly PY ‘and whon we left no less a sum than five hun- District Centre Lonergan has called a convention of Commodore Nunes considered them full: ‘al for the | lastly, I must congratulate the citizens of Panama on the the citizens of other of the dred doliars had beea laid down. Tno sum subscnbed | Centres to meet on Monday evening to act upon the Republics. Chilean and Peravian forts combined, and T do not | CoHViction of this man Bradloy, who is, beyond doubt, a Ee we noaets ths ada 6 ite a nde for bonds during the day amounted to no less a sum than | news received from Head Centre O'Mahony. think he is far out of the way, expecially so as th Ama- | Scoundrel of the very frvt water, one of tuany who infont | TePNDIIC. AE spdhutd yaysiged bes twenty-five thousand dollars. zona, has been dedncted from’ the number of the allied | thls coast, and who live by robbery and plunder There | an Impressive farewell speoch, in which ho proclaimed squadron, The Villa de Madrid and Blanca, the two | # more like him. hore, and this conviction will serve a4 | strong Union sentiments, Spanish vessels referred to, are nuts to crack, ax | ® Wholesome cheek upon their operations apd it is to be may yet be discovered by the allies if they happen to hoped that the —— will be weil guarded, #0 that he fall in with them; but [think there will not be acol. | MAY bave the pleasure of: serving out his fall tori, for lision except by ‘accident, for the allies know their | there is nota shadow of doubt that for this and other strength and do not wish (0 encounter ao great odds, crimos, ho deserves all, and more than the law has given The following dommerctal mtelligence from the Val- | Bim. | Too much praise cannot be awarded to the paraiso Price Current, of February 2, will be found inter- | Prefect; Sonor Dins, for bis, great exertions In esting to the business man :— si this matter wo the end, To Judge alon and Until within the Jast day or two no political event has | the Jury, we are also under obligations for the occurred to effect materially the state of the market, | fit strictly impartial trial given these culprite, which continues more or lees in the same condition | 404 indeed all the authorities of the present State gov~ which has prevatied from th commencement of the | Crament have exerted themselves to the utmost in The Fenians in Massachusetts. Home Again. Bostoy, Mi . ‘ py talegnkek walneal tua a ea aan roche Laue: Total Loss of the Peruvian Steam Frigate the grounds, and it isa notable fact that not the least | mut qistrict, was held at headquarters in Hanover streot | Amazonas, of Forty Guns, and fron-Clad | dtsturbance took place during the day. This was the Sat | moro remarkable 45 not a singlo policeman was tobo | Saturday evening, at which $36,000 in bonds were Loa, by Being Run on Shore. | seen on the grounds. So much for the monster meet- | taken. The meeting, in view of the aspect of affairs in ’ C ing. What the rasuit wijl be timo alone will tell, Ireland, reconsidered the motion wheroby it was voted oie at a late meeting that the Brotherhood oe in a body on St. Patrek’s Day, the money which would be ex- THE FENIANS AND THE CHURCH. | pended on that occasion being required by the “men in | Seizure of the American Steamer Uncle Death of an Kminent Clergyma: © Paovivevcr, March 4, 1868. Rey. Dr. & B. Hall, for thirty-turee years pastor of the First Congregational (Unitarian) church in this elty, died suddenly on Saturday evening, of beart disease. He was sixty-five yours of age, Tho funeral will occur on Toure: day next, at eleven o'clock « Parents. the gap.’ map. Fento A report was received from Head Centro Stephens, Sam in the Harbor of Panama on war. The day beore yesterday, however, the com. | OFMer that justice should not in this instanc Archbishop McCloskey Denounces the | stating that there wer? arms and men in abundance for Sai a mander of the Spanish Po, ing Joa communication | aid this lave exhibited a great contrast Auuasy, Mareb 4, 1806 Movement in Unmistakable Lanz | Ireland. Suspicion of Loading Stores to the Foreign Consitlar body, which we noticed in an- | ‘tilly short-comings of the former manta, C Mra. Fenton's fathor and mother died at ap advanced guage. The circle in Lawrence, Mass., remitted $5,000 to f the § iards, other place, de-larii hile coal contraband of war,.and pred tpr ye ye when judicial fee was the excep. des Feeble, ai Bandaioh..( ss age ‘ 4 y rious @ ; je of | ton and dishonest: te. Th i prisoner, © yesterday, andolph, Cattaraugus coua Tho Roman Catholic Cathedral was fled yestorday, as | Peritent O”Mahouy on Baliniay: sia st aur mas this may liavo a very nerious offect upon the trale of | {aa vail remains on board the: Me. Mary's im irons | Fenton rpacled there just prior wo their death. The usual, with a large congregation. Before commencing The Fenians in Philadel hia. pan Chile can hardly be sid to have had any effect upon | AWalung an order from the Admiral for a yeneral court | Goyomoriefb this evening to attend the funcral the market idiortah i Wack tak Tee martial, which will dispose of bis case, 1 would not his" spemmon:‘his Greco: the: Moot Rev. Archbishop Mo- Putapenraa, March 4, 1866. cla Teed. It as, boone a hina ee been | give mach for biachance of sequittal; although, what — —— _ Closkey delivered himself in the following terms on the | The Fenian demonstration to be held on Tuesday A Guard of Fifty Soldiers Placed on Board by | mercial circies for same time past that this alliance had | 8Y°F bis sentence inay be—death, even. T should eon Another Murder in Brooklyn. | subject of Fenianism:— night in front of Independence Hall promises to be vory the Authorities of the State. been formed, aidtr preforablo to hat of the two who form the prine! On the morning of the 26h of February ® row occur. | We want to say a few words to you on a subject with | imposing. Colone! O'Mahony will bo presont, and ; There han bren wore activity in the market durine the | PA OMO ns ig Moe tune tho trial above referred to | ‘ia the. portar bose of John Irwin, No 6® Maley which many of you ate acquainted, It 1s in reference | Pulver of distinguished Fenian orators will address the &e. ke. &e. Trenced. "The demand for foreign manractures for | Sceupiod all oar attention of late, for there | street, Btooklyn, in which several permons were stabbed. home consumption has been very fair, particularly for | Mer on the carpet whieh, |b It appears that Irwin, who bad the repatation of being h to a call for a meeting of some of those who are known as wife, aud bis a a Re 2 = 2 FH = he F See a “ 3 i staple goods, such as domestics, white sl interesting matter for a first class a habitual wife beater, assaaited leaders of the Fenian movement, It is the call made by | The online tim Woenenaten ‘A Proba- | tho steamship Costa Rica, Captain Bradbury, from | and baxging, de. and had the hots cenorally keen tae |,TH0 steamship Uncle Sam, that f¢ brother-In-Jaw, Jose up Mie quarrel, them for an aggrogate or mass meeting this evening in ly False Alarm. Aspinwall on the 23d ult., arrived af this port very late | clinod to give groater facilities ax rogurds credits, a fair |‘ Months has boon laying im th s port as the exira and in a fight with places, i Jones’ Wood. The object for which this meet ng is Wasursatox, March 4, 1866. | jast night, By this arrival we havo late and very im. | AVeFace amount of sales might hare been offected; but | the Pacific Mail Sonmehip Company. wast few favs | the laft arm wt ig eed : eee very many decline eelli was fi 7 since #oid toan American citizen, resident {n Panama, | gason was eu who inter called it 1s not necessary for me to state, from the oP seca were somewhat excited to-day over | portant intelligence from the Pacific, which will befound | with avery luniued err, tind cons quently tectenetions | atid i4 loading for tho port of an’ Antonio, Chile, about | fered in he quarrel, was also cut partios, ia fact that it is a call of tho Fenian Brother- sania iMard's of an Erg! va officer, who, it was | jn the letter of our Panama correspondent. have been greatly restricted. forty rallea to the southward of Valparaiso, one of the | cluding Edward Rome and Edward Datty, were arrested hood and Irishmen generally to assemble in | rumored, bore important despatches for Sir Frederick - There has beeo an active di ports lately opened, and which is not and never has | by policemen of the Forty.scond precinct, the latter a y The following ia the treasure list of the Costa Ricn:— ¢ lemand for copper, and 20M | bean blockaded. Her cargo consists of wine and pro: haul os ohaeoee. Irwin, being found to be seriously im J Brace. Carefyl observations of the Britisher’s move- Jones’ Wood. Now, I desire to speak t0 YoU | ments disclosed nothing alarming, however, sir Frede- | Drexel, Winthrop & Co. of this subject in all calmness, I wish not to use words | rick Bruce has received no new" instructions and is not | August Yelmont & Co. important sales have been effected. On the eve of the departure of tho iast mail, and after aur report was | visions, which wo all know, or believe, is intended for Jured, wat pent to the City Hospital, and Ferguson wae the “paniwh squadron, Now knowing that the voyage went to jail to await the result of the injuries of the tasusd, two parcels, of 3,000 t : os in reference to this subject that will be calculated to | specially exercised over Fenianism, B dven lla ng $16 7 a $1075, pinced in, the Maiwayraration et Cura, | Of this vessel would furnish more than an interesting | wounded man. Irwin lingered in great agouy wali! Dunenn, Sherman & Which ie equal 10 81% 4 $17 09. placeton board. Subse, | Hem, and would allow of Information boing obtained Hot | torday morning, when he died. Curoner Lynch will hold excite feelings of indignation or violence, I speak as a Dabury, Morgan & Co... to be had in any other way, 1 sccepted an offer to make Catholis Bishop of a people who are known to have the | THE ENGLISH DICTATOR OF IRELAND. Catholic faith deeply implanted in their hearts—who are panied ve Walls, Fargo & Co jealous of all that concerns the honor and credit of that | Sketch,of Lord Wodehouse, Lord Lieutes | [eo & Walker... holy faith both in the eyes of God and men. On the nant of Ireland, just made Dictator by | Panama Railroad Company quen'ly the sales amount to about 9,000 qq. at $17 and & post mortom examination to-morrow 17 28 placed in. Papuds repo i one of the party; butas the loading went on and the nl ean pudo, $17 05 placed in the Calera | rixte r bogan to make an immense noise, { feared that owed to be. carry 14 not only ty Intelligence. Fine iy Brupoe Stumer—Bewane o Axoriee Orme Sronace Brome—Low Eariwaren at Anowt $300,000, At station, and $16 75 in Saatiago. We also note the trans- fer of a caro im course of shipment per tauthe, | P freight £2 11s, Gd., 3.600 qqs bars at $17 50, and 9.500 qs reguins at $7 60 per 50 por cent rising or fulling possibly if T went on an expedition sup ing aid and comfort to the Spaniard, be charged with eating my own words, merits of Fenianism it is not my purpose at all to speak, | Parliament. p momlleiermvitima merely ale Isc. per unit Fay renee peeay ailnee, seeencotene ton minutes after twelve o'clock this tnaruing policeman as neafly all know what is the opinion held of it almost | Lord Wodehouse, the newly appointod Dictator of Ire- | alien McLane. In regard to the egal of Chile being considered as con- | jeinor and her cargo (wish T waa) 30 not | Dougherty, of the Kirt precinet, discovered smoke travand of war, the Price Current ways:— wishing, at the prosent tino especially, to bo held up ax It is pot yet known what viow tho foreign diplomatic | one of the wealthy mon of Panaina or as one bought with insuing frum the five story storage store No, # Iridge street, extending through (o No, 6 Pearl strest The alarm was given and the fremon promptly responded On breaking open the doors on Hindge atreet the whote of the Gest Boor wes found on fire, feveral streams were promptly brought to bear on the flames, but in come quence of the great depth of the store it was found itm universally by all the bishops and priests of the whole | tand, is descended from a family of high antiquity. Di peat bo Catholi¢ Church, and all men know how unfortunately a | The faintly traces its descent to avery remote period in we etna cass corps aod baval commanders tay take of thy solution, Spanish gold. I Unought discretion the better part of very large class of Irish Catholica have been in this | English history, one of its ancestors having received the | Total........ Pari apprae 10 Us that iis celtocse nar ait aden | valoe in file cage ed beaked out, leaving an opening for instance an exception to what has been their history in | honor of knighthood from Henry 1., and another, John | Tho purser of the Costa Bica has our thanks for prompt | Paraia’s declaratiiu of the blockade of the whole | some Individual more enthowaallc, | As t wil, the fd all time in closing their ears to the counsels of | Wodehouse, said to have distinguished himssif in 1415, | delivery of correspondence, &c. Chile coast, and quite as inedmimible by the | ing goes on, the crew Is shipped and every thing » about the fathers of the flock upon this subject, and | at the colebrated battle of Ayinconrt (where he ral powers. This measure, if the Spanish com. | ready; but there ix some opposition to the © nee, mander be allowed to carry itout, will prove ove of the | which I will speak of again before ending this letter. In Ustoning to the counsels of self-conatituted leaders. Ido | attended the person of the King), obtained Oar Pi ma Correspondence. pret agp at foreign _— it he ecoald have | & \ormer letter I pmented upon oe BL ahaa jeft pomible to reach the fire in the contre eae fre wee neta ht ve Panam. b, ed, and Like most 9 Reps taken by the n without difficulty what- | first sem om the Poarl #troet eutrance, and when the door im question the motives by which they are actu- | as a reward for his valor from Henry V. the ‘anama, Feb. 23, 1806, professedly for the sole purpose of injuring t make the same remarks concerning | was broke open abale of cotton was roiled vat om M1 hen mak ve no wish to help those who will not help anything exerpt to give saying that I do not wiko to . ated. No one sympathizes more deeply with afflicted | crest, an honorable augmentation to the arms borne by SOUTH AMERICA. Chile interests, 1s far moro prejudical to neutrals, The iL Ireland than he who now speaks to you. God forbid that | the family, Henry V. stood sponsor to his son and suc. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamship sasetenta that would be affected are very numerous, first | themselves, I forbear to ray t 3 ‘ Pa ifie, € w. tt. the working of the coal mines would be suxpended, and | information My reason fi re Mes “ie eens ania what are | cessor, Henry de Wodehouse. A few steps lower in the Kage eat fesogne , from the south coast, arrived | 4", cessary consequence ail the pane stoditing help thase who will not help themeel von is a» follows: jreland’s |, best and highest interests. we are op- | lineage of the family appears the name of Sir Thomas | !® this ron the morning of the Zlat inst, The dates | establishments on the coast would be stopped; alxo the | ome three months ag: ere Was puree posed to this movement in folo it ia not because we sym- | Wodehouse, who was created Knight of the Bath on the | “Fe from Valparaiso to February 2, brought to Callao by | 1 trate works in Iq Have, besides wany milla and other | the aes. govern ean & magnificent bal t! ship P works carried on seam. Now all the coal | one hun pounder, and two thirty pou pathize with the English government, but because we | occasion of the marriage of Prince Arthur, eldest son of | the steamship Pata, and from Lima to the 4th inst nines, with one exception, are worked with foreign cap. | rifled gums, entirely new, and flied complote with car sympathize in the true spirit with Ireland. We have | Henry VII., with the Infanta of Spain. He waa sent | The news by this arrival cannot be considered of any | tal, ax are the greater part of the sinelting establishments | Pages, locks, sights, rainmens ete, ete, Logeior wills seen nothing yet, and we expect nothing from this | Ambassador to France, where he rendered important | FTeat importance, if we excopt two disasters thar have aes a uilrate works, In short it ts difficult to foresee | shot, shell, fuses, and percnaay uecesmary @ pul — from aprending lato the adjolning stores, The wind waa . : a ied flee the full extent of the injury the country would suffer, | 1B service at once, either ashore or ca tend ship. | Wow At the tine, aad great four was on Fenian movement but what will bo to the great dote!- | diplomatic services to the country. His son and gucces- | curred Lo the allied fleets, whereby Pera has lost two of | {iN 1uit entia Of, aie Siang tt ea tity mtu Mt | The price Daal for than wi far tom ha Mt dhoy Sortaiahd tees ‘would ot be confined to thix one ment of Ireland and its poople, both in that country and | sor, Sir Rogor Wodehouse, Knight, who, by reason of | the vessels composing her squadron, on which \ief the suppties of Chile coal; but we cannot fora mo. n ordered from the West Point foundry, and | building. The building whick sux on these premises also in this, the land of their adoption. We belive that only | his small stature, was called Little Sir Roger, also dis | much dependence was placed ; one of them | mens Delieve that a principle so outrageous as that coal | yet all of this splendid material of offense | four years ago was destroyed by Ore. ney ine of thir movement an ie wi prot | Ungar hima othe sre ao tiny. | the fron team en Amann, tty aw | Situated Yo | fn wane ots Se me mat who is in the right and who is in the wrong. We be- | Philtp Wodehouse, the first baronet, served Queen Eliza. | lost by getting ashore near Ancud, and the iron-c'ad | ers, or their representatives here, ernment hax not yet placed the amount t ow eo Outeane, March &, 1866, lieve that as nothing but mischief has so far come of tt | beth both by sea and land, in Spain and Portucal; was | Loa, lost by grounding on a shoal called “The Wohale’s | | The departure of the I= 10's apecial correspond nt iane-money here, sccording to contract Cotton unsettled; ailow 1,500 bale of middling at 46a e ” ‘ : for Chile, whore he will soon arrive, will enable its read- | Now the tino bas gone by when they could be forward 4 nothing but mischiof will further come of it. And Tray | at the conquest of Cadiz, and for his valor shown there | Back,’ in the barbor of Callao, where Captain Colvooor- to bave auch more foliable intelligence than can bo | ed to tholr destination, or be of any use to Peru or Chile amt to 14,188 mggy tone it not only in the interests of our brethren in their own | was knighted by Robert, Earl of Essex, and | Tesi, In the United States ship St, Mary's, got bit #hip | gieaned from Journals that tell only one mde of the werqith pain; fora e.ctommer with @ bag Arrived to-day, only, kuppored to be destined for the which stood wear, It was anpposed that wan the of the burning, but (t wae soon discovered that re had extended lo the bnterior of thy sore, The promises are oceupied Raimund © Johnston. We learn the here for | bu lding te al ith a general amsortmeut of merchaa- dine, with proportion of cotton While we go e pre the promis are atill burning, and there is every prospect of the total destruction of the building and ite convert, aud the firemen will do well if they py « males amount to 4,000 Daga Stock Jand but also in our interests here. If our people persist, | Charles, Earl of Nottingham, the Queen's generals, | bor a short time since, and came vory near having ope and be, Oy ged that aia . all right and =pain epee orgy ; Prime at 2340 « Ble. gold, @ pold Bic Marting vl wrong. bile L try to pet the best foot foremost in | #4 is refused a clearance by goveroment U le 7 “ . ‘an unfortunately they have persisted thus far, in a move- | The second baronet was Member of Parliament for Thet- | loave her there, and that, too, in broad daylight, rogard to Chile, still I must not make Spain out asa foo | agente of Spain in Panama will soe thew 4 nge, 144% New York checks, \ per comt dis ment which all sensible men and all true friends of Ire- | ford in King Charles's time. ‘The third baronet, “a man | The Amozouas filled #o quick after she siruck, and Fe | to be despised; for if she can carry out her present | know® to be destined for Chile, remain where they a land consider one of folly, which must result in nothing | of good learning, ready wit and exceedingly skilf mained in so bad a position as to prevent, ii is feared, | Views, aud cum find the moans to xend the proposed pow. | and insist that the neutrality shall pot be one vided. 1 “a ’ igageatel a loeentinoen wy ; trful squadron to these waters and. ma nian it here the | Know that the Peruvian war rleumer Chalice was or ‘ ; r 1 eo Van u ni vn it here, the Uhalae but destructiop and mischief, it will not only incite | music, was also a member of the House of Commons; he | # possibility even of recovering her battery, The Toa | oe il ay long, and the comb ned republics may not | dered to take these guns on board six weeks sinck, yet Kanglatid whiaging ar — mare, and ae ies ey was in the Parliament that restored King Charles II, The | ileed immediately aftor #iriking, filled with water, and | bo able to enforce a peace according to the terms they | the matter was postponed day alter day wotil tie period ‘more specu @ chain: people, ttled some four oF five feet in the sand, making her a | Will see Ot to dictat. The war in the South Pac tte of grace bad passed; untit Pern, by becoming @ belliver y " ‘ape the anger and dlagust of the American next baronet Hkewise represented Thetford, of which | * , ond to i » 34, 1168," AAG, "11946," 1198, 1208, 724, 7 ee areas aegis ud 1 nay. ta ail che | lace he afterwards became Recorder; In the ninth year | Mature and a total low, excepting the material abovo | feoutinn enth fur the, jourratist, and. plenty of Ny eTtotery mes sucolisa in to, Postbe, and one thes would G16, 308, 216, ow, 68) 1112, 1208, LIL Part & incerity of my heart that I look to this movement rnp fisee's tole Bb. wee eieeied knig! of the shire | water, which can be removed. The Loe was considered | the H r Y : be of more use to Chile, tonfold, than ® dozen cargoes hy = py aS oe on Counsel the people have followed in this movement | of the sbire, and in was appointed colonel of the | Cal'an, and isn very serious lows, scarcely teas than that | Pee n fa Secs ay. eoeeeenees We EZIE, "naive vil paattaes: | ot law ond fast, Won 140 00346, 10R chek i ame valee op cawnet, icabenee, mops patch Pong say mw : wrod the ey S pg int of the Amazonas, | ieee. cially when sach opportunity was offered’ f think Part 1—Now 4269, 1999, 1744, oso, and then as , in Jand, a sp! persecu- on, ret, was tho There is but little change in Chile to note. All the ‘This republic has not yet expertenced tho effect of her | Rot, and fear if more energy W displayed than ba: iol, 17 140% 1779, 1815, 1a barot 2 Now Zidih, 2602, 200d, 2666, 26: rt Calendar—This Day. Cece —Vart |New 101, 664, 448, GOL, 1985, 989, OAT, 989. OT!, WTS, YTS, WSS, O91, Ove, 1007, 101%, 1017, 1019, 102%, 1051, Hart wn, 1798, 1451 thas under ve the di Ce ee ee an sree ror the make of | Wodehouse, of Kimberley, in the county of Nor‘olk. | Madrid and Dlanco, screw frigates. These. vessels are | site 'aten ve wil lve thie old story of the aereiee of the | Fnee Writing the above, the government of the * so, 26, » es dbasee Ih or eee Ie ankle emis ook tle Ot tae Gis jremacening, sass Franatather of the rabjcct of | after the allled squadron. They looked into the bay of | Chincha Iands, ant posubly a uew une of the bombard. | of Panama hae notified the, om ner Of the Vacle Bam, | ore, ™ Cott ave aos, 1060, 1300, tem, ine od for not listening to advice from bishops | the second son wip, entered the navy and became | Taleahuano, and were last seen off the inland of Juan | Bent of © ae et aaiodie Pao a ppl gy po rg poe be mart give bande to tie | 1164, 108%, 1314. Wart 2m ABN, 1148, LAT, Bm, Clergy i ths matter is that they say this isa politi- | Vice Admiral of the White, while the two younger sons | Fernandez, It is thought that the Spaniards may extab- | Fe, 4 winged aa y arenaterved to otha. of the Delligorents, thas | 1601, 1408, O68, 1431, T71, 1468, ROME, 1464, OR, ERE 3 isional sa- | sold is, to Peru, Chilo or Spain, This order ix based « eilat ng treaty between Chile and Colombia, in w it te agread that in the event of one of the contract tare Pro ing partiow being at war with a foreign power, th Failure | the veasola of war of both belligerents «! n of the wind, ona io the porte or on th ¥ be emooth, still The gover Hic at the course pursued by th ! 1176. fal movement, and that therefore the bishops and | achieved distinction in the Church. The formor, John, priests of the Catholic Church have Dothing to do with it, | second baron, married Charlotte Laure, oniy daugbter | i#h ® depot of coal and provisions at the latter point. en geek ond a it, That = ge and en a on eke , of Wilton Park, county | Commodore Nunez, commander of the Spanish squad priests have nothing todo with {t. ‘They say that this | Norfolk. The eldest son by this alliance was borne in dee 1) Chilese co prietie Ber us uothing todo with religion’ Unforwa | 1700.” He was baptized in the name of Henry; married, | yom nnd declared (hat all Chilean coal, po mei tas nately it 1# too true it has not, But roligon has some. | in 1825, Aun, ouly daughter of T. T. Gurdon, Faq... of found, will be considered contraband of war, and has thing w do with it, This day isa day sacred to God and Letton, in Norfolk, but did not live to sneceed to the | also notified the foreign consuls at Valparaiso that the Lips doen not even D sONn NIGIY, hineas hae neve be reingiehed Thm ani show that while the surfar to the hearing of His words. Itis Sunday, Itis not a | family honors. He died on the 29th of April, 1834, some if Cale “ - an day for politics. It is not a day for public domonsura. | few weeks only before the demise of his father, Having ee eee oe em yn fe epdow benerng se te mame yer ar dhe ph snp tiene; barit is'aday for Catholic people to assemble In | left two sons, the eldest, John (the present Lord Wode- | _ Gfeat Joy has been evineed in Chilo at the treaty of | iy Moi ee at tte ng the Ontecke, toland Cottars the house of God, pay their vows and thanks to Him, | house), succeeded to the peerage, on the death of the | allianco betwoen Chile and Peru, and the declaration of | ¢4\(')jnm-a coulies there employed by Amaprerd gervone| to the Unele Sam on those grounds Cepia’, whelneale ond rm prenershg eer mae per gecay A Ce gn hE “aad wode ouig eantbien Ca 2 i 4, 1909, | War by the latter country against Spain. theit overscers and batehered several of them. The dis ¢ matiafiod that the Uncle sam war meoure, a Ae ke ee ST sememrenauae ars ‘coe ousey tee e eeeeiad ae eae ak ee Ty T1828. | In Bolivia the civit war ts ended, the President, Gene. | tur'ance was mot quelled until the military wae eaited although ber papers wore in the the C nited Haves Con qeete eure ange coough fa tne, week, ont Ht they wid church, Oxiord. He took his seat inthe Hoge of Lords, | ral Metgareo, having been victonous In a fight ab | A yan et ae re ee erie et teers | tea Frets Dod Cay Bgheditmene pe yf «go meal y Prines Cashed —Oraw~ not be given to hone sectings let, Got's ag st ae bo | sotto tected oe of A Viecha, A general amnesty has been granted to all po- | “"}usineas in Lima is reported asbe ng very dull. Money | oloard of her Yeaterday, thus wk ng armed Pomsoeion TA TTON, 10 Well oirent, ¥. ¥ wee fe hang in the of necommrion of of a merchant vessel of he yr Later at sungy cic -“ held this aiternoon is an open profanation ‘of | Fitzgivbon, oldest danghter of Ric third Fart of | Htreal enemies, ery coronas © eg i . 1 ous of the United Wiaien presen’ an taste Gee. * Cart. “Ine House of Peers he gave his support toahe | ‘The situation in Per remains the same Two im: i. 8 ROE Te eaeal atk boas onion a ae ree ccaia we hove, prevented ony Vielition of Lotteries — ‘Se aris Cheionen eommsibaing ‘and f this admonition (Posbnanen ta. austen (mig ager othe gay wn Ae portant decrees have beon inued by the government re- | and not & port blockaded, What will it be « wa Can this be considered anything more or lem fs neglected all the Caiholica will be held responsible for | since his ancester, Sir Thomas Wodehouse, who was a | *hecting privateers, one of which recognizes as Peruvian Tone of the Le, to which 1 have befor seterved wa for tho ether gide of the question of Cat rage; and our Christian brethren who re- | member of the Long Parliament, and was of the party of | citizens all persons engaged in the maritime service of | yy 4) rioy affair, This Vewe! Was the Dowt of the two | finiet neytrality | The steamer from ‘be Srath (a2 Wrowiaay, onary wt, beled ond mountnd e money to pay for ti tnrally asked the quent na for Chile, one of the partion He Ie cinenay lack eos, ae woveetee he oe ey a a, bw Led the nation of its allies and all those who may engage in | jron clade that Vera bad conetrocted. “he was a wood: ‘dove ail this mean? They will say, | liberal prince Tne nantes Mentioned to apeuk | the same service hereatter. The second makes regula. Re Te ee nebllng’ Waaery. Sew ‘tor come | here are Irishme: and Catholics offering a public insolt vote with the liberal party. When, in December, | tions to which men-of-war and privateers must con od to Pui have on a shoal that is rds Peruvian steamer of war tote day of the Lord Hence. Win that 1 have ad. | IMM Lard Derby and hie party resleued abd the Ear: of | corm iu regard to prizes captuted or recovered from thy FE ey nee on a man's face ls more tian ean be | Vian steamer of wardbe permitted to dressed a circular to ali the Catholic of this city | 4 en was called upon to form & government, the | vodcrstont, However, it te tut a few months «ince Onin « here now that you bave taken to warn their Hocks to abstain frow fic? of Und rescretary of State for Foreign AMw rs vax 7 Mander Colvocerressed, af the United Htaten Navy, rau Unele Ram, and thus. on Tice, Coote San ‘on the day sacred to rel oftered w ndehovse and accepted enters It ts understood that a treaty of alliance, offensive and | they aited Miates whip “t Marys aaiore in the same | IM *upplies € the Spaniards, refused her « cleare (+. Avy Meee when be was eck; eo there | The reply was, “Ob, yeu, of cour: we have » 5 z 2 5 upon the duties of this important appointment with @ | defensive, has been signed at Quito om the woth ult, be | plare, im brand daylig: leave their ous ji Ih wtored form afta os then in, Jones’ Wood with highly cultated habits of busineas and’ with the | Ween Reuxdor, Chile and Pern, Werme excuse for the’ Peruvian commaader for daiug | $Fraty with Moan. Aad do not, Aue, er ak sn! Innguage 0 them, At leat fganvity and evenncas a: temper fr whic he has sivas | The United Staten steamer Mobongo remained at Val ee terliy car os. ts teas ium, previous oF any'ting ese thal they tay re 4 . Nynck left ort qui We thie ee one-sided question trely, and you ‘place to show you ef 1008 the oritienl tate of affairs 0s Constantinapte eocn- | Derawe. The Nyack left that port on the Let inet. for ) by me. ict uot be aurprioed that when’ the news reaches the Call er ter sicned mach public disevmion, and imniense labor de. ian, Whore the Waterss waren tho 18th inet. ‘The treaty of allian ened at Quito on th volved ment’ conduct Earl of Wie course paraned by thie government & woe “ome . ae as het 20u) of last month i* o T have before spoken wu a cot force will be despatched by Commodore Nunes ere My ze x g ‘The rejoicing over the treaty of alliance with Peru and | a» that which would oe litte time. It does nat | t take forcibly from those who do pot know hie the declaration of war by the latter Power against Spain | stount to much. and will Bot @dd enormously to the | Mat the property which is said to belong to it itherwt chiefly composed of ladi ties and responsibilities tenfold. Lord Wodehouse 4. Th 5 mak ment q ‘wore preset in very small continued as Under-cocretary of State for | has occupied the attention of the people of Chile to the po oh Ward or the Uelted Sater tary. wnen 30 fire feave ito whee ‘Vat thas treon outy cag "the Foreign Affairs until after the conclusion of peace. Im | oxeiusion of ov lve, all “ 4 : , lot thickens,” and that y, sooner oF latter come | ing Overconts of Beaten st. cn 1866 he was appointed Envoy at st. Petersburg, where vorything ele, although the Merewrio as | wok command of the lotomac flotilla, on owe occasion | I ° a + Aavnieah O08 meet ane Regaieats. very ew. Oe - jase! be was the diplomatic agvut employed to renew the re- | MUre# ws that preparations for defenen have continued captured a wood shallop without cargo, and retained the | 'm fora share of the a - Bi Fourth avenue and @ Lafayette pase At last mass in St. Peter's church, after the first Gos | jations betwaen the two courts. He conducted the | without imterruption, and that the means of carry’ Femel a+ » prise, remarking se be did s0 that ut wae Wt | oy Limes fica Copal the Rev. We. Quinn read the circular letter ad- | various, and im many reepoetx difficult, negotiations 4 of carrying °® | om se-ount of the vaine of the vessel, but for the moral nihip Conte Rive, Captain Braibery, in ifel Complexion, Withont Iam pel, as ve whieh arose out of the peace with entire success, and energetic warfare against Spain have been incessantly | effect it would have npon the enemy This pretty much | New York om the 10th ian did not usrive oe Aspen wel tm. onty be ohtgined vy aang ee a ae replaced Kagiinh relations, ith, Romie on 8 thorvuphly sundied. In regard wo carrying on the war with | the case with the sequidion of Heuador to the cause | Saul ore YM seven bess bear pamongers ant EF ar rg td al ln New York, and, after reading the document, the reve- energy, and not listening to any terms of peace except beyfiens ato. A padi be moral effet | ns crammed the pert day, were at onto embarked om | whatneale by WHITMAN & LAV RIOY, b6 Vndur strnnt board the Secramento and miied sterot soon for ham Fravcian When the Pacthe Mail Steanehip Company | fatehelors Matr Dye—the Meet tw the A conten! of the re between Axpinwall sod New | worid the gaty perfors Dye. herminen relabie, indents Gon ‘and commenced ramming the Chauncey, Atiantic | eequa Factors @ Rarclay ail thoagit thet « better rend gentlemen said Hoe was sure it was not necessary wuch the lies of " for him to fay) ore than they had just heard to urge bead repal South Amorica may dictate, CHNTRAL AmmMIEA authority writes Stor and Hevatd Thr steamship (uatemala, Captain Dow, poms 4 tbo ong » fl ‘Mth inet. Her news is of no importance. —“The country at large bas been delighted with | the intelligence, however, that reven em the aympathy of England and Prance, and valoew the | prevailed in Niaragna, to ruch am extent and so great | 804 Bale ow the bine maabe inet ich these Powers have been making for | W8# their fores that in some of the cities the people bad | time had come, sm Fi -, oo - ! f jore’s Hatr DrewThe Meet ever ‘Whelessit ont rrtdl, lee epetied, ot Be & : i all put down | with the attempts w ‘ were between the t the alte wae * eae bere Natecedea te woes, | Simons nove anaicable settlement; Sat Chile wl ond cam never do lam | Mt their Romer end were living im tents or In the epen | Sits TOTS sane vanderbilt steamer New York toot Mee thelr dupes, isto bastakiment In penal "eet. | Soucaryee yy for more than clietn, by whaiewwr means, the omplont gua rasaice net Pactslsested. and tf the ‘company wil only sll | Mloctetetey._ Ma net erect Le ee eitacs the Foriens psa} the rantees that she shall never again be put to trouble thromgh Of interest since. w; ay a FR a matted 4 Sicily a bow kind of vielory, and, under such ciroum. | Lors.oaqhouse Spain, and till Spain is made to give wp all her imiqui. ro} and the boy Prite leke, two of | for « privateer, and give ne our vid inend the Champioe | Gaskio of Seesy tones Mances, euch a ove aswe might expect. Ireland does | turn vo Hoagland i Fe. | ica claims om the west coast republict, She will And these | |e 0 "cultow Navy, “When the case frst tame ou the the line Will be omen mare unenturebie, and . A DMAPRR ‘aot seom to desire the Fenians, and we bere, who Know | ag one of the jon party, and was soon after | republice presearing powers and ways and means, ant a | attorney for the defendants pat in the plea that on ae fomething of them, have ao contidence in their abilit re ae dies of Cele. Gone | count of informality all the Hh and Company -— Wo ameliorate the condition of Ireland | The gh ae gy Sg — gy RB Bh caveman f Get © eng Gah lene Gh Th EE the wah erere na 88 Breetecy Agee man then introduced the Rev. Dr. Lynch, | straction of *ansmell Cabinee, | % the laat."* bs ae oes r Mae | oc rolling enret all her previous partormancen | Gisnop of Charieston, who preached a very interesting | Trfeil to. iia. lot to announce from his piace in Paria: | 1 have noticed from the beginning that slmort ronal “contrmed the / ft bow | OF monn Seas ohn. | We understand a large collection was made for ane seca th 1000, ioe esomnmton ot | aalty (he Stee Gene en | ok ee ae te teee | suene eon ee career A ise | glimmense Prices Bald for Utd Booke-— Sea Sr ee the Jeapoien : = the ldth inet. “Abone P.M om that day, the jury being | solsrers placed on beard the t nels Aum vw ts be emered. | Tt. a) war elianee A The should t aited - ati have been the cane 7 the teremen of | Symptoms of Worms te OWilaree aten torvivny ee Ue har year | France for eyrapathy and material wid, leaving oat the | Prevent ie Palmerston | United States, as if they were enemies rather than by Bis go" | friends. This ominion has become now so common 5 ff i the Caerach sed bowete ot Avenue Band Rigfth strect, was reading from the = ‘out that [ cannot but call expecial attention to it, expecially * young man in the congregation stood up and protested In ot Saas ted eelany, Se favor of Chile and against the cause pureed by Spain. “several naval officers of the Vaited The Unites Mates stnamer laccariot has returned “| read — oe vehement mane apstent Se nae Se For the great energy displayed by Chile in for | seam. As coon en the coart ram wes cleared, ie | thie port for ropsire Mie starved for Veiparaian « few | Worm lemengne ore simple ond efeuer! Detter and any iuverierence # te peels Some years the English Partia. | active sy ag ttrtyle ret order to alow (he to be sions, the spectators took ora | - . — af the 5 cilement by | meut to abolinh but it was | news under the sub-bead of Panatns, in which ap scoomt | the baloony for it waltAd antivamy for the verdict ween are wenhy Lig mag Ont es tare te mainte the Bowcte—fire scene, aod the clergyman on sev. done, and one of the | is given of a of heavy Parrott gons permitiad to | At seven o'r'ock the wund a & bell luride gare notes Corry, Telow Jacket, 1” Pies, Bs, | 7 — ey 4 AMX AR ‘of ‘to put the dissenter jon of the | remain ip Over two mosis, wavered and | thet 2 devision had berm arrived at, when | Opry, Sea Felt & Noreram, 91.100, Crows orn, op hed ‘de wonee ort _pomn. rom b& fll refused to with bie request, viee-royanty, slioaed otis. | seeated fr. Sher cinme ware farwen open “and ‘vith wan | $1 108; Aipha, Goat, impart, WIEN "Nag wodeen, | 3h Porc snd “init ogee tae prema down after some time paper the pee on Foy my Be the present = for {the Guurtroom. The Judge Lay Ne eso Soxguaen —— toraing, Se vem © soratovie, ae ee Lond ‘The Otner Charehes. : a grrerament would | ter ‘Som swan Tae bow 3 ‘The overland mailfivom New York, with dates of Veh. | lw the amid ont othe meteor ‘The etroalar of the Archbishop was read to the con- M Scum cenese tea, conten De Sl hs reer ak en trees Som tas os whe "re ee Reston, Capigia Kgowie of Now Wheeler & Wileoe's Lock stitch Sew img (rraptiens of Nhe savera) Catholie churches, ai some’ oar. ''T shall be the Trobbighoo of Dub. | vectede Mae scinet soe sn the AGA, | toe wher wan only We fecetver The pratsoce w tne | York bar sailed for Hope Kiang PR damper he Bhs bey rg} morn