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§ L s 5 g 2 3 many here, among whom are men means mean intellects, who ta Emperor is trifling withthe United and ‘that be does not intend to give the order for the tinmodi, ate nor Ne retirement of the French forces from Mexico, referring, in support of their assumptions, to the imaapeclions Som 5 K on in this country, these, cor- inly, beari plaus bly to no small extent wi a nore eh 0 m3 say ie Emperor will order the re tent at the last moment, but they cannot mt anything at all which ’ shows — substan that chis be the ultimate solution of the great difficulty. Beside, it is at present very mdefi- to where “the government” is located. the United States people think that all their government has to do is to ask the French to leave, and that they will then go. But it is by no means certain that the great Power of the United States and the strength of its gov- “ernment are full in Europe, where yet rebels talking against nt knows that is some bel Bese ia aie & Py s E uae tag civil war in “the neighbori: that victory perched upon the On account of the great numbers of the same republic,” and think fortherners’ banner more So omtused mass—in whi ‘bowed to the stronger one. We say that within the last fow days the mont stringent measures have been - ed bring into the hands of the (French) of oe: ait the seminar” Unt cay U8, Sacra means an more erwise than wise, pe gg So pico gy eg Tf screwing a to the very last extent is right—is modern understood mye os by European educa- e imperial authority has acted wonderfully ‘well tn this particular respect, as the writhings of the goon but too plainly indicate. If the French are goin, hese people burthened—tortui ‘98 it were—in this manner? Will the French say that France is not responsible for this when a French financier is keapin, the empire would be? from Paria, a city that beasts superior _civiliza- of tion t6 the (capita) heart of a ‘barbarous’? people; and yot plo were never as ground down between the millstones of op) ion as they are to-day, in consequence . "s inordinate ‘ire near ip the country’s treasure. ot should eay this; but in support and feritcntion ace ee 8] to the law actuaily at the present moment; imperialists and supported by jing this question of finance it, from the first and prin- pointof view, Either the French are endeavoring ‘rob ail the money they can, to as far as ible pay them tor undertaking the support of Maximilian, before they retire from here, or else they are doing all they can to keep afloat the empire until such tinle asa war be- ‘comes inevitable between France and the United States, be France assumes all the responsibilities, pecuniary are k Tn th field the French cept In the mili e troops: very active, no less t two divisions having within a short time advanced from San Luis Potosi in the direction of the fronticr to fight a battle in the event of encounter resistance to their movements. of all kinds are “now” sont to the inte- ior, and the Las ah of shell ammunition particular- undiminished labor. potitical and military fields all arrange- empire, or the support of it, in- tended to sustain it firmly to the last moment, even including a war with the United States, It is atated here i It at there are 9 Gop many, ve con- siderations ining solely to nce and France’s and "3 ition asa ruler, which may make him, in deciding between a multipli of cireum- declare in favor of a war when di tic ne- has reached that point where it is reduced to ‘as directors of custom houses, while merciless- Pr cuting, dom ‘the salaries of all others, Mexicans, #47 } : i I i i "| i | 7 A Ee i i | Row, Mr. Confederates, came here exclaiming, ‘I had to 000 01 a currency. jou gen! on wi we tie United States in order to get away from that cpasiy, dirty greenback stuff there,” how will you appre- Ciate this imperial scrip? Will it be less nasty*and dirty because it is ‘imperial?’ The trath of the matter 4a,,that the Confederates who can go back to the United States are not very anxious to remain here. MILITARY. The French troops under General Duoey have gone out from San Luis Potosi in three columns, moving in the direction of the frontier, and leaving the city guarded a amall force of imperialist Mexicans. Some Frenel yesidents of San Luis Potos! went to the city of Mexico <rete An Oo has just been imued to the officers of the ‘Custom House at Vera Cruz to pass, without inspection, ae ae to the French. Why is this? Are’ h going into the smuggling business on a grand acale, or have they some secrevafaim to transect in con- ection with preparing for war with the United States? | ‘Vena Caz, Feb. 22, 1966. suSrIcoUs. Some two weeks past the American brig Open Sea, Uaptain A. Coombs, cleared (rom New Orleans in jballast for Havana, having on buard as passengers a very large party of Southerners late of the Confederate army. ¥rom some not very weil defined cause said brig came Into “this port’’ on the 18th, and the Southerners were landed. Altogether this must be looked upon asa vary suspicious transaction, taken im connection with certain ‘acts bearing upon the organization of bands intending w raid through the country for the purpose of robbing ndiscriminately, We are told hore that vessels loaded with “late rebels’’ are not permitted to clear from New rleans for Vera Cran ff this in 0 then it looks very ‘blown" hie! “one er Sage sha ool bet Now vere tr pepenta of that another craft are New Orleans lately (clearing Belize, Pics Ss ly a ea poted to arrive here at Seer ere ware wingoee and natter ‘callie when banner—with hich “take ap” arma, they will it ean \ fight when “cornered ” bat it in for , wt glory, © ” that they take the field, [To-day Vera ie alive with Confederate Americans, ‘en bolwithstanding several parties of thom have disap. ared within the last week or so, All the Consuls bave their Gags ap, thie being Wasb- | Foy iy | of talk on the report of the con. *here is 8 eat of hiplated issuing of paper Currency by the imperial 7 he liberia do not seem to be very active nor doing orrespondence. Havana, March 1, 1966 (be steamer Vera Crus leaves this afternoon, and by ‘IL send you the Mexican pews receited by her. Dates nh tho capital are to the 14th, and from Vera Cruz to 22d of February. ts paid that Marshal Bavaine would ehortly make « to Queretaro, to preside at a council of war in which ortant military operations are to be determined. be government had given permission for the con. (Uction of a canal for the drainage of the city and Jey of Mexico, which will cost $6,000. leno J. 0. Porna bas placed twenty five sqvare leaguer ie land, om Whe emtate of Limon. jo Tagore Ro | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY MARCH 8, 1866.~ ering on the river Panuco, at the disposal of the Cotoni- sation Commissioner, It is to be divided into sections of six huodred and forty acres, gratis, to each colonist with family, to alternate to an equal extent with other land of his own; and three hundred and twenty acres gratis to each immigrant, with the option of buying an equal ex- tent at the price of two dollars per acre. He also gives free such land as may. be occupied by the colony thus formed, together with the common road, which is to run through such colony, from north to south, and measure sixteen yards wide, A Some of the inhabitants of Cuernavaca had asked ission to form a guard of honor to Maximilian and is consort, which had been and several of them bad been invited to his table. The new dollar coin had been issued; one side with the effigy of Maximilian and the other with the Mext- can eagle surrounded with the A Soares officer, Frenpiego as We on bt nin was it at Puebla, continu in Nneomuas et denne aut 1 otehed a manifesto at ‘Macotnis pelle frtipi 3 Zz ie which he ate to a the triumph of the national cause.’ ‘The news from Toluca 1 of February is we the days in movemeul, had del or rather Tuxpan. On 4th Com. them at day ‘, the whole force made prison- ers, and Ugalde was among the reported kil as other loaders were amoug the w lost all their horses and arms. ¢ ANGO. The of the 18th the Ng = ag Rote hg ca gel the Ss had been routed and dispersed by a force from and that the two leaders were killed in the received an express Doual, saying that he was laavi that way with his cavalry, to Be followed This news induced the traders and fami return to Monterey. Tho same So ie Ree lo, and “ ment, under Colonel Lopez, entered Balti! Commander-in-Chief, staf, the band of the Foreign infubitants went Legion and some of the out lo welcome them. < . NURVO LEON, Dates from Monterey to the 28th of January confirm the dotermination to this State in complete order and tranquillity. The late victory of the imperialists at Peaqueira was considered an important blow to the liberals; the greater part of the fugitives bad perished in the mountains from fatigue and thirst. Escobedo was in Moretos for two hours and had gone alone to Galeana. His force, about four hundred men, with two pieces of ordnance, all moved to Linares, where he was to join ern. ‘There were two hundred liberals at Cadereyta. Jimenez and the guerilla of Naranjo remained at Villaldama, ‘MICHOAGAN. ‘Morelia advices state that General Mender (impo. ‘alist) had arrived there, with part of his forces and over two hundred prisoners, togetber with all the artillery taken from the enemy. LIBERAL PRISONERS TO RE RELEASED RY THE IMPERIALISTS. ahange of. punvoets tadlenion, hab Ae folewiog: wil of re indicates the following wi be set at :—Ali officers taken by Colonol Portier, Colonel Vandersmisson, at Tacanbaro; by General M dez, at Santa Ana Amation; all the soldiers, prisoners in Morelia, at Oajaca and Puebla; also Generals Tapia, Cambo and Ramirez. Captain Breamie, of the Belgian regiment, is to preside over theexchange. The Sociedad copies this letter from the Juarist Bolctin, but doubts the authenticity. General Fanory had arrived at Mexico to announce the acceesion of Leopold Ll. te the throne of Belgium. = News from El Paso. | Wasmsarox, March 7, 1866. Oficial news from El Paso, the seat of the national goverment of Mexico, has been received in this city np to the 10th of Fobruary. President Juarez and his Cabi- net had Heard satisfactory news from the interior. The dissatisfaction of the people against the French rule was growing every day. The movements of Genoral Ferraga’s brigade aro thonght to render necessary the evacuation of the city of Chihuahua by the Freuch. News from Mexico. SEIZURR OF AN AMERICAN PREIGHT TRAIN BY THE IMPERIALISTA—DEMAND OF TOR IMPRRIALISTS FOR PROPERTY CAPTURED BY LIBBRALS, ETC. San Francesco, March 7, 1966. The Flag has advices from Fort Mason, New Mexico, stating that the tmperial commander at Magdalena, Sonora, with a band of Indians, seized a freight train belonging to American citizens, and prohibited further transportation by American citizens. Colonel Lewis, commanding at Fort Luis, has been served with a demand by the imperial commanders for property taken in action by the liberals and sold to to invade “American soll to plunder apd murder in- Generate Mefvowell an¢ refuse to allow Colonet Ute bike men male i THE SPANISH-CHILEAN WAR. Reported Proposal of an Armistice by the Spanish Commodore—Sammary Re- jection of the Offer by the Chilean Gov- t—Cuban Subscription to Atd im tne War Against Chile and Havana, March 1, 1866. The Fomen/o newspaper of Porto Rico copies a report from the Pauama Siar and Herajd to the following effect:—That Commodore Nunez, commanding the Spanish squadron in the Pacitic, had proposed an armis- tice, all questions at issue between Spain and Chile to stand as before the war; the Cavadonga and the Spanish prisoners to be returned to him, and commissioners to be appointed on both vides to treat the question amicably, all of which the Chilean government refused in s very décided manner. Nunez then proposed that the Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs come on board his flagship and arrange the armistice, to which the reply was that Senor Mendez Nunez was at therty to come to the capital to make any proposition he saw fit, bat that the Minister of Foreign Affaire could not leave to treaton any subject with the enemy. ‘some of our citizens having expreseed their readiness to contribute towards the expense which the war with Chile and Pera may occasion to the government, the Captain General has signified his acceptance of the offer, and a comraittes has accordingly been organized to col ject the subser:ptions, This South American crusade, however, is very un- jar in this country, even with the Spaniards, who foresce no xood ikely to come from ft, and find thetr commercial porsuita obstructed by it. The disastrous reauite experionced in St. Domingo are by uo moans for- gota Fire on Board the Ship Ea bury at Pier No. 47 East Estimated at $110,000. about ten o'clock on Wednesday morning fire was discovered among the cotton in the forehold of the ship Earl of Shaftsbury, Captain Konmaon, lying at pler No, 47 Kast river, The firemen were promptly at work, and the Police boat No, 1 also had two powerfal streams of water on the Gre; but the verse! had to be fitied River—Loss owned be abr 410 000, it nt to $100,000, aa “Malberry About four o’cloek yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in a bedroom on the firat Boor of toe tenement building No. 169 Mulberry street, in apartments occupied by Alex. ander Wateon, from which the flames extended up be- tween the building and the adjoining five story tenement house, No. 171, ocenj by upwards of twenty fami! ey Soot we seceensoatee 0 by | smoke filled the hallway of the a. escape by the stairs extremely 4 no lives were Mr. Watson's lowe will be abo: 1,000. The other tenants in the upper part of the building have sustained to the extent of $200. The building le owned by William Dolan. It is damaged sbout j said to be insured. Bu NO. 17] ia damaged about $200, and ts owned by Mr. match for $2,000, between John Taylor, of Jersey City, end Wm. feta, the Jarsoy Poy, at fifty dootie birds took plan sb Greenvilip yraterigy Prods ww ’ avisg willed elpnty Treg “ tie we wie “a aolicitude worthy of France EUROPE. Arrival of the City of N Four Days Later News, ¢ Declarations of the French Corps Legis- Jatif on the Mexican Question. MR. SEWARD PROMISING NEUTRALITY. Five Thousand French Troops to be With- drawn by the End of May, Sailing of the Peruvian Iron-Clad In- dependencia from Antwerp. Austria and Prussia Spoiling for a Fight, Great Advance in United States Five-Twenties. &o. &o. &e, The Inman steamer City of New York, Captain Leitch, which left Liverpool at noon on the 21st and Queenstown on the 224 February, arrived hero yesterday with four days later news. Interesting intelligence with regard to the Fenian situation t# brought by this arrival, and will be found elsewhere. The London News makes the announcement that Gen- erals Grant and Sherman will visit England in May next, Queen Victoria is gradually returning to public Hfe. She will hold during the season, at Buckingham ~~ five courts for the reception of a certain number of la- dies and gentlemen—each reception being limited to two hundred and fifty, to avoid fatigue. Messages were presented in both houses of Parliament from the Queen, on the 20th, asking that provision bo mado for the Princess Helena on ber marriage, and for Prince Alfred on his coming Of age. Disquieting war rumors were afloat at Vienna In refer- ence to the relations betweon Austria and Prussia on the question of the duchies. It is stated that the advariced liberals in the Prussian Chambers had resolved to call on the government to withdraw a letter addressed to the Chamber by Count von Bismark, otherwise they will decline to discuss any future bills presented by the government. ‘Tho Peruvian iron clad corvette Independencia, which has been so bong watched in the Scheidt at Antwerp, ‘was allowed to pat to sea on the 19th of February, THE MEXICAN QUESTION, t Declara' tf; ions of the French ir. Promis- Seward m trality—Promised ithdrawal of Five Thousand French Troops by the End of May. ACTION OF THR FRENCH CORPS LROISLATIF. the Logisiatif on the 19th ult. Coant Walownki read froin the chair the address in rexponse to the Emperor's speech, which contained the following significant allusion to the Mexican question :— Sinn—Tho Corps Legielatif ts happy t observe with your Majesty the tendency, constantly more and more to resolve foreign difiiculties by pacitic means. ows. wk terviews: aa ithas been by your m- Many sovereigns, and by the friendly meeting of tho English and French flocts, is an addi- tional pledge of that peace the preservation of which re- sponds to the requirements of peoples, accomplishes honors the w: and wishes of France, and pra. dence of her government. We bave ever shared with the Emperor the frm hope that « ciation will take place between the ariiate 204 —&» reconeilia- tion essential to both their wo ace of Ku- compatiole with our rights and our honor. (Loud applause. ) Of these, sire, you are the guardian, and the Corps Legislatif knows that you will watch over them with and of your vame ALLEGED DESPATCH FROM SEWARD. From the Paris Patrie, Feb. 19.) It is ramored that at a Cabinet council recently beld im Washington Mr. Seward presented the draft of a der Patch to the French covernment, manifesting the most conciliatory intentions towards France, and imimating the readiness of the Unied States to proclaim their newtral fly in Mexico, subject to certain comditions, WITHDRA OP FIVE THOUSAND FRENCH ThOOrS BY THE END OF MAY. The Paris Patrir, Feb, 22, cays certain proposals have emanaied from Magimilian, whieh render posrible Ur r turn of five thousand trope from Mexico by the end of May LONDON MONEY MARKET, PER. 22. ‘The Bank of Engiand has reduced its rate of discount to 7 per cent. Consoia, for money, 87% a BT ited States five twenties, 6994 a 605; Erie shares, 6% a 63), ; Iilinow Cental shares, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. rEBRUARY 22 Sales of Wednesday and Thursday, 16,000 balex, tn cluding 4,000 to speculators and exporters Market irregular, and one-quarter of a penuy lower ander news from Amerita. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPF® MANKET—rrencany 22 Mosers. Richardson, Spence & Co., and Wakefield. Nash & Co. dull and generally Nieless market. Flour difficult to Fell; rates; winter rod and Southero, 10%, a “10m 64. contal. Corn galet, and a shade easier, taixed, 248. 3d. 2 Bsa. 94. per £80 Ib. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MAKKET-—reeRCany 22. Meera. —— Athya & Co, aud Broce & MeAn Liffe report-—Beef In good demand at the Inve advance; new India mena 136«., old Gn Pork scarce and firm at full rates, Bacon or @4 2 shade lower, Butter very dull. Cheese firm for chote. Lard closes firmer, Ameri- can, Tie. a Tie 64. Taliow unchanged. Lavest,—All provisions steady, except bacon, which le Grmer and iard which tends upward INDIAN MARKETS. advancing and cotton goods xchange 2a 1%. Freighta to Liverpoot 405 Cavovtta, Feb. 14 —Markets lmproving. ’ Leaves of the Cerens BLOOMING CRREUS—Phalon & mont entrancing je o farore “PUALON & BOM, New York, All Prizes Cashed tn Legal Lotteries — Clrenlare and |. CLUTE, Broker, i76 Broadway, AF Read: pun Zamar Yocte tA qaite equal {Vo custom work. BRO! be tn pare, And & Fourth avenue, opposite, v All Legal Prizes Cashed—Draw- et re 8 TT OLAYTON. 10 Wal street, N. ¥, A Roon.— Ward's Ladies’ Collars Lm nee manuferturers, ‘Cigar Holders, A—For P. Boots and Shore, of every description, at reduced prices for A r ‘and children, the largest ameortinent tn the icy, etropotttan Hore! BROOKS, Agent Causes the 4 be eruvineed. Hold €, WELLS & 00, 115 A—Uphham’s M: pA . ‘ark row, and ft Eee of ieee he Cases © setpunaes Geb tian so gig” wr ae tery Deser'ption o in DAB 4 PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS. ee Meeting ef the W. Geary for Governor—The Platform of (he Party—Evasion of the Presk dential Veto Question—Left-Handed Endorsement of Andy Johason. &o, ; &o, bo. Hannuasavag, Pa, March 7, 1866, The Republican State Conveotion, which mot here to- day, organimd by tho appointmen’ of Mr, John Covode as chairmag, ‘The Committee on Rosolutions presented a series which lod t¢ considerable discussion. The one referring bat , representing the Union- who pever de- spalred of the ad red ow emi cogemens, shation, wacee ‘That the moat tive duty of the present gather the legitimate fruits of he war in order that o constitution may come out of the rebellion purified, our ia atituttons streng\heued and our national hife prol 5 Resolved, That failure in these grave (duties would be scarcely loss erfminal than would have been an acquiescence in secesvion and in the treasonalle machiuations of the con- spirators, and wonld be an insult to every soldier who took up arms to savethe country, ‘Resolved, That tilled with admtration at le patriotic de- votion and fearless courage with which Autrew Johnson restated and denounced the efforts of the rebels to overshrow: the national government, Pennsylvania rejotond — wo express her entire confidence character’ and pri ciples and appreciation of his noble conduet by bestowing her suffrage upon him for the second position in honor and dignity in the country. Hix bold and ontspoken denuncin- tions of the crime of treason, his firm demands for the pun ishment of the guiliy offenders and his expressions of (hor- ough sympathy with the friends of the Union secured for hin the warmest attachinent of her people, who, remenber- ing his great services and snerifions, while traitors and their sympathizers alike denounced kis patriotic action, appeal to him to stand firmly by the site and to repose upon the aup port of the loyal masses whose voles formed the foundation Of his promotion and who pledged to bim their support in all mecsures by whitch treason shall be stigmatized, loyalty recogniaed and the freedom, stability and wnily of the nadon secured. Resolved, That thé work of restoring the late Insure tionary States w their proper relutions to tbe Union m sarily devolves upon the law-making power, and that, until Sueb/action shalt-be takeny no Stats Lately in insurrection is entitied lo repremmutation in either brane of Cor preserv: Keaolved, ww Staten; to fuquire respecting their loyal tae terms Of restoration; aud this necessary Gonstivational one of the dearest rights belonging to our Foprosencative form of governments and that we cordially appiose, of the of the Union Representatives in Congres from Pean- ania on this aubjoc solved, That no man who hi Tebelilun, oF has held oifce under the rebel organiza tion, should be allowed (0 is in (he ress of the Union, and that the Jaw known as the test orth should no€ be re: peated, but shoul! be enforced against all claimants for seats in Congress: Rewbred, That che national falth tn sacredly pledged to the payment of the national debs nourred in the war lo pave the country wud 9 suppress rebellion, and that the poople will not auffer this faith to be viotnted Or impaired: but all debts jucurred to support, the rebellion were unlawful, void and of no obligation, shall never be assumed by the Untied States, nor shall any State be permitted (o pay any evidevors of a0 vile and wleked engagements. Kesolved, That the public faith iv not lows soleranty pledgrd & the protection ia the enjoyment of all thei of their peryons, property and du coloyed population, who have been e of the and iiuder the power lato deny aud im roluntarily engaged in the by the flat od, and Who dee served bverty by thetr kindaers and Sdelity to our soldiers ir tor rola. ely sted providence uf in prison, oF wounded, or ng oxcape from the tndaieon' ani by thelr conrage in bearing arm tng the battles of the Union, even as tan than money In every just account, #0 the ho ore aacredly to these humble enous friends than tof one who bold the bond: the broad seal of the United Buster, that their all ot, be a mockery, Wor uhelr just hopes oF seertrity. education and elevation It iutell ‘and moral improvement disap. pointed, and this Calth muat be Kept inviolate, Resolved, That protection to nil brauchos of usefol and productive industry is the only wine polley in oar present RaGonal coniition, is the troe plan of restoring the lowwn and ravages of war, of advancing the national prosperity increasing the national wealth end suppiying (be meena of maintaining the puviic faith ct the publle eredivor, and ul timately wiping ou! the national debt, that in (he provision of internal revenve and the levying of duties on importa tions from foreign cations the object shouid be to caure the former to press as lightly upon and the tater to priteet ae fully as poust! or rere elt: no ore cugagrd in worse ot wihiee Lr ‘maDatens ng aud every other pravines * of sealnet unequal aod Kinraie” competition wilh fgelan | capital and policy, which nether contribute to 1p th resources of our country, ansiat to poy our tates, ‘are counerned to main tain our government or confirm our national power or au thority, which, daring the recent life strugule, they insid!. ously and maliciously strove w subvert. Resolved, That the admistration of the public atfaire of Pennsylvania by Governor Andrew G. Curtin, durtog the years of (rial, toll, responsibility and anxiety which have re dently passed over Us, bas been marked by aneh patriotic de vution, unyielding courage, ‘wetchfulness, wn labor pb lid copatant ny a have made hiv mare ot men wealth, and aay hin * wearied ums that could be pro: in his term of Donors pall grat ent noun ¥ public officer, and w ble, useful artd mont beneuetal service shall close he not be forgotten; but honor, adfectionate remem and the plaw of eful Li eluster around bis 4 make his name mr rights of the gel Union, aud never having voted wo 1 wuffrage when in the camp sud on the mavle wo them and formidable to traitors and ers only—we take pleasure in ea pre th th de for their gail am a Renoly ons of bi Pea ‘ battle, we rn the exomple f omising legalty of 1 Grant, with ® confidence net Ub haken, becanuer al ao period slaketer purposes by ihe A, That any attemps hy f ernment on this continent ORPERAL GEARY AB CANDIDATE Cs The revolutions being diapexed of, the Convention pro- coded to ballot for ® candidate fur Governor. General Joun W. Geary War nominated on the Orys ballot, re eoiving S1 votes to W. W, Ketchum 30 and Moorhead I The nomination wae afterwards made unanimour. A» soon w the excitement and cheering over the an houncement of Lhe Fesult of the ballot for candidate «ab sided a committes wae appointed to apon General Geary and invite him to address the phon, APENCH OF GRYRNAL ORAR General Geary wae finally escorted into the hall by the Vitueburg band. Hix speech was principally confined to returning bin thanks for the dimtinguirhed honor, and pledging himself to faithfully disebarge bis duty. He then declared that he “ pdoregd the platform and reectustk Uaopead OF he's ion, aod upow thas platform be accepted the pomina! The Couvention adjourned at nine I’. M. hereby moat OMINATION Coughs, Monounmens and the Various lone to wh ie Weary 0 wore lable relieved, by HHON'S DLO AC HIAL ent« Hr ore lable relieved TROCHES. Having @ direct infloeuce to the afferied paate Uy allay Pulmonary Uritation The om trom all docterions Ingredients makes the Troches « anve remedy for the most delicate female or youngest chili ard bas caused the highest exteere by thone who une & Baker's Highest Premiam And Look Seb Sewing Mithine 6 Brond wey, Gtlt Comba, Neve sty ast Reesived trom Paria, three, five, tem Sight, ten Do thirty dollars eek, for sale vy OBO. U. ALLEN, 415 Broadway Howe Sewt Machine Co Cd FLIAS HOWE, Jr, President €9 Broadway, Agents wanted. Havane Lottery. —Prises Pata m furnished. The highest rates paid for einde of grid and oliver if Symptoms of Worms tn € ren eed — Worms in the eiomach and bowels in, which oun be reusnved only ty the uanof o VERMIFUGR OOMPTTS,”" oF ure remedy BROWNS Worm Lozenges, are simple and efaginsl Blerwe Ratto: Enamel, To " Garnet, den " three, tow te Oty Gaibers Voor ania ny tb. € , 00a boar balow Canal eurom The Improved Biliptic sewing Ma- chine, A. Hh SUPLER, 7 Brondway. Agents wentet w va A Rtadee Sew Myrlree r tone Carton ne te, ai, eat, oe KX, 05 Beoed AL ter & Witepn's Lock Stiteh “ewig, to Ralioabee Magbune. Wh Breed ray Republican State Couvea- York with | tion—Nomination of Major Geureal John WITH SUPPLEMENT. et PING NEWS. HIP ALMANAG FOR NEW YORK —TUD DAT. MOON RIMES, 600! micw waren. Port of New York, March 7, 1860, OLEARED. Seamaltp City of Maachester (Br), Halcrow, Liverpool FQ Dale, Bioamship M Lawrence (Br), James, Loodou—Griunoll, Mintuen & bo. Stoumablp Kagle, Lawrenca, Havana —Spoflord, Tileston & send Alabama, Limeburner, New Orleana—D N Car- yy mehip Albemarle, Bourne, Norfolk, Clty Polnt and bg my ee oa as BER: teatmainip Nara ing, Norfolk, Point aud Rich- Rvaimbie. . ineken . Lewls. Alexnmicia—J Hand. Bloamsnip Sea Gull, Fixb, Baltimore—J B Srault Bleamship Wesichmater, Ingram, Wilinington, Del—A Ab- Faaehty Franconia, Sherwood, Fortiand—ti B Cromwell Bark Albert (Rrem), Diebe, Bendon—C Luling & Co. Bark Margaret Hattield (it), Halield, Cork for orders— Bark Die Ernte (Prus), Krook, Amsterdam—Funch, Moineke & Wendt, Bark John Carvor, Nichols, Cardrnas—Walsh & Chase, Bark Arlolta, Colcord, Matanzaa—J i Ward & Co, « Yumuri (Br), Johnson, Waydell & Co. Brig Enaworn Siar, Griting. Barbalos—Hishop & Bro Brg LP Smith, Voasio, British West Indios—R FP Buck & ©o, clirit Bugonia, Coombs, British West Indio—k P Buk & Hirlz Protege (Br), Weed, Cardonas—Thayer & §: Brig J R Nevius (Br), Cole, Cheat iv Sk o Brig Nelli Antrim, Wallace, Neuvitas—Peek & Chureh. Schr Agelda & Laura (Hr), Meindoe, St Marthe—H A Vata witht Ruphemta (Be), Goodall, Truxtila via Tyrks Lalande Schr Ocean Bird (3r), Marsh, Jacmel—Peniaton & Co we SJ Vaughn, Vaugha, Savannab—Bre & Vander. Mt aichr Flying Seud, Spates, Charleston——J Hall. Sener Tuas Lawson,@Smith, Charleston—Merobant & Car- man, Sehr Gen Sheridan, Buell, Alerandria—J W MeKee & Co. Sehed A Decker, D Bohndt W tivw, Tarr, Gioncester Ix Si Sehr Almon Bacon, ior. Sehr Marioita, Hoyt, Stamford, ARRIVED, Steamship City of New York (Ir), Leitel 21, via Queenstown Zid, with mdse and John G Dale. Feb 22,7 PM, passed steamship Elis, hence Liverpool: 26h, steamship Fulton, hence for Havre; 24 Liverpool Feb Passengers, to ee Pity of Dublin, hence for Liverpo Steamahip Havana, Greene, Rio Janeiro 31 days, via Babin Pernambuco, Para, and 8 Thomas 7 T Ascensio & Co, h 5, tat 37 07. on fan am brig, showing red signal, yellow horder, with white in the contre, bound N: 6th, lat 38 50, lon 7405, passed bark Horace Seudde nd N. ; Steamship Vera Crug, Morray, Vera Crux Rely 2% via Ma. Yana March 2, noon, with Chas A tidse and passengers, heavy weather in the 4 Baker, Savannah 72 hours, Livingston, Fox & Co, 4th h Point, a Hatteras. strong NW gales fro! b Steamship Franconia, Sherwod, Portland, with mdse and Dassongers, to HB Cromwell & Co. Brig Irene, Was. Neuvitas, 17 days, with sugar and mo- Jasans, to Bratt, Bou & Co. Feb 26, off Cape L sehr Sea Lark, froa Baltimore for Wilmington, NC Sehr Indus (Br), Hansen, Baracoa, 10 days, wiih fruit, tot FE ‘oh My Int 2804, l6n 7514, spoke bark Tbls, hence ton, 9 days out. Smith, Applehoff, Beaufort Kehr Napolnon, Nehols, James Kiver, 10 days. Sobr Isase Hinckley, Bird, Willlausburg, Va, 10 days, Sehr A R Whitmore, Georgetown, DO, M4 days, Sehr Marion, Getohell, Baltimorw for Portuns ath Schr John Dorranee, Rice, Philadelpbta, 4 days, Schr # F Reynolds, Grisiey, Philadelphia ford iridgeport Keli © Newkirk, Huntley, Philadelphia, 4 days. Rolir Amelia, Bebee, Iphiay 6 day Schr N BT Thomps <b, Phitadetp ia, 6 days. Schr Lewis Cheater, Bartlett, Philadeiphla, ¢ days, Kehr Honry May, Franklin, Philadelphia. 8 days Schr Polly Price, Yates, Philadelphia, 1 days. hs Mary Ann Megen. Ayers, Pl 14 days. Elen, Sinith, Pniladetphia, 4 days, hiladelubia, 3 day: Shr EW Perry, EB Behr Gilbert Gree Behr Jenny Lind, Grave Rehr G Willey, Burton ays. eatoott, Philadelphia, 4 days. Duek Creek, Del ton, Det. Sehr Lamartine, Gr Steamer Kennebec, Thorn & Toblas§ Kann-Kans or Ruarresmuey—On Tussday night. about IL o'rlock, a fire won discovered on bowrd the Danish hark Kart of Shaftesbury. lying at pler 47 Fast river, laden wi w potash, Ac, and almost ready t sail for Stock The firemen mocerded in filling her with waler before much damage waa done, se of fire anknown aM, bound for New York, and shaped a course ENE by and at7.J8P M, the weather being thick, haay and foggy, struck on the outer woatern bar of Old Topeail Inlet minutes before the ahip struck sounded and had wn ot water by the report of the second mate; eo over carge at onee to lighten tbe ahip, the Of row, 10 barreis of turpentine and corde longing 1 toe cargo on freight The tide having fell and left the ahip lying oaay, made nav other aifort to fom her off watt 8A Mof the M, when we began to back the em ene on » rising de; at 9 IBA M the whip-flosied and we pre ge without receiving any Injury whates phe Very fine until 7 P froin the northwest, the rodder from the rudder au 4 two spare to stemr wih and keep the ship t oy at 0A Men ily repaired Aes at neocon ded f kn pila the Delaware break WILLI vg (Ham), Sehweickhardt, frum Rio ‘TAM hags voffer, pat iulo Bt Thomas 12th uit ind remained a6th Kenn Eema~The pilot boat J if « ewe Cuanteea, Burgess, from Belfast, Me, was towed w to Reston itis by t enue cutier Pawtaien. © - with her at an tw Bed sound, drifting mae ” fon Pesvere Re below Wal we Faces Henee, from Mt Mare fer Bowt oa “1. poriad in Nawpion Roads leaky, procanied M inst (oF dew nation Bene Weer Wien, of Port (owe register, bat at Brew mon bower Capone, Jan The adip Cth Jao tt for Rostwn, in promeedting dows . when she mame off with Jan Th The Lepent lor ott ti mrwereres, Fob i> Raluitnrire, trae teen into that port wth Br Tuomas, Fee = 4 rey, herted Ine ahd Wo tee rr ahs whied the He V tena howe Wat7 AM f 4 RAM hw . hy tettonn, in lat FW, bom GH wD an” Lomt f Vert, Few tT, 4PM. oF the ree pe + Uhacewtion Jones (ram Liverpaat for r STorke, Feo Liverped tor Sew o ——$ 9 Fark Frances, Rvtley, fro MOrieans for Havre, Pow? it ohn Bryant, aglaniner, frm Newport (or Austenlige 4 pee Atom Chen fuegne for'e Northern port, wat soon Marob 3, ine 87. lou 73%' Foreign Ports. 9 Mid AC Jaro, Wetmore, Harana Arrwenr, Fob Buiauton, Feb 19—Of, Cordelia Morris, 1.0m Sticids for Bortou (Pill), Fob I7—8ld President Fillmore, Taco, Now i! ae Harding. Pea ipam, LW, Pol 1-00, Kate m, Feb 16—Sid Constance, Hansea, NUHO"* od doula, Waack, N York ‘Stewart, Crom! Avtw b 16-8ld Atlantic, Do Hal rt ae Feb 1e-8id Flora MeDou Hake Noe Avni, Doo 2—Arr Astron Millet, Cardi Jan & gees mh, Hilton, aod Verte, Dirks, N¥ork; 40 “Th ‘aylo eaton, Sth. le Ken i hae % » ‘ Fort do Prat THe tel Dor Sted, Minos Gordo Reinders NYorw’ z~ Hama. Jan 17 Arr Xajads, Maas, NYort. Bld, 24th, Kew verpux Jab 23, abip Meraid, Garde, 12—Arr Mogul, Hin ¥ ald from © for won. Bid b rk. Cabin, Feb 12—Arr AB Shorwood, Leorow, NYork iSite, Chispa, Sprague, do. ‘ Pov iS Ald xebamyl, Syonsen, NVork. atcurra, Jan Mak piavordanire, Camasron, Now York; Golden Sunset, Thdmarah, San Pra + 19th, Neau’ Mchibye, Boston; Richard Busted, Kaowlea, Maiirtiun, 2a Simla, Power, N¥ork. Duat. Feb 3-—Are Guiding Star, London (and std for fam puaee 0), 19), American Eagle, Audersonm, do (and ald for ork) Hit tttn, Jodda, Gray, San Franetsen; 18th, George (from Shoobarynese), Philedetphie 10 Aid Nonivareth poper. Wilmington, NC: ‘° Pritade' Tike ititson Matchen, ham Uirasope, Pen iy—arr, Mivernian (a ork. ina, Caledovte ds syed i cS y ne. ay. ene. ‘eb li—Arr, Koma tres, y, NYork, (oltoieared 13h for Mareiien); Aértans, Daxiolee Fajor mo, (and cleared 13th for NOtten: a ved 16th for Bastion’ o9b, J Montgomery, Tamilton, from Callao tor Ve enn, Feb 10 81d, Felite Pirandello, Todaro, N¥ork wis, Philadelphte. tte | Pittatolphke; Dae reiabiaw, Charlestann ule harpe, Hbaroe, no Feb 16—Ary, More jor, Dewston, Now Or- Below, an American bark thaw tro Emily ¥ ua, Feb (TA, Germenia (9), Bblers, NYork, ven Mth, Richard it] Gardner, Cnetift; num, Siroes, England; lth, Kenageciodbed, De rk Peb 2 erik Hate Penn Zith, steamer Tonawanda, Her + Mereadita, Willams, Mobile: bark Topeka, NYork; brig Roseway (ir), Holman, Boston, Phillips, Now Orteana; Tiger, Fleming, Jack ena; Mareh I, bark karue (Arg), Drews, eld (Br), Hankinson, Maltimor , qaser regory, New Oriexna Ellen (Br), nels, ry, on Blanchard, ; Colondat Snow Bird (Br), Hoenn, do, a: sehr C8 Dyer. Cid Feb 24, brig Mary if gens belo Dyer ioe w Uriewus, Ald (i), red Pep 2 w (ir), fore part marth of Via Neuviina with 240 bbde sugar at 6 Freja, 600 at 64M), Rose (Pr), 10 bhde do, a Ker at $5) 24th, Pay nigger, for de de port north of Hat York via’ for a part polanwen, for do day i r, for NYork. at 8 brig Vor ® elen, and Astrons cot', Bell, wot Harriett, Ham do, Ellen MeDene Mt, ton Rapid, Andrews, Heckmann, end Kelle Hart end Alero, dale, Sool, Kasten 5 + Mayall, Ortney, Lord Dutéria, Havannal; WB Gore, Wasliburn. Galvemens Yonek, Dixon. New York, Panther, Lathrog, and Kowtute: Harris, do: amb, Anuniette, Lavierello, 0 7 ce ame, aise eam Sea! «17th, engaly, Charleston: Lewis York, Home, Tre fry, Rostoe (end Jan for ahh, Marthorongt emphell, and Careven, Bar eval, New Yorks Tava (a) Moo ot Care Wheeter Wie marth, do; Yursart, Thompron, NUrleans. 1 Stade, James, Puthadelphia Robertson, Philadelphia aie, Caton, oY Binltarfobt. Berner, Philadetphis; Sith, egine, NYor’ T—Arr Miberaian (9), Dutton, Port Lame Lnqrone, Feb Ib Aww Olio, Draamore, fh Lo ston, Fels Cid 70h, Waltane in on Feb i] hid Linte Moses, Austin fram Landom), Timon ntatn, Sta Mer ie ~s ‘ood, and Moles, le Heeton, Lowe, Grtraliar Arr Alpine, Kiliman, Philadaiphin. ner, Keyvonta, 8¥ork a NYors aad N¥ork | Cnewite, Be, Viator, Soreusen, for Vert; mm, 4. 4 ache George Deering, for ———, Rovielie, from Lam. einen Sid Tt, Orent of te oN York A Vert Hasse, frome t pant © serpent 7 it Jan Kh, Crit vin, & N York here te day. «4 Blaneward Dow w Tarts tate nt a“ [mates ahh, A Mot ot Arne oe wn ws em © Oey fart me cate dh Coante. Chretien. spiel adams | cures Ygh. Bee ar ae heim, Trhety, amd Beetle 1 itele, teigh Jake Free ant + tet Lane, Port toa, Water Wir, Ronee, won, Feat oh ne Ter we