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TT, a ee eee eee eee a en eee = = = 2 rs = a WHOLE NO. 10,789. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, THE BORDER. Mysterious Fenian Movements at Windsor. THE FENIANS. Bejh Wings Progressing in Donations of Money and Arms, of our American fellow citizens, our own strength and tbe enemy's weakness, all urge us on to action. One effort, ana the last, in asked ut your hands. Everything necensary, for ani vietorious camy is being secured. how the tine to atrike. ney uuprepared,. and cana roalened, paral altitude of the brave men im ‘snd‘embarrassed by the menacing aspect of America, THE TIMK OF THE ONWARD MOVEMENT. We dure not—for reasons of expediency—name the time for the onward movement; but it la near at hand, and is solely dependant on your prom 1 {riends, id Our fight is not for Hesland aleve ite for freedona, for baamanity et large.” All PO ee SOS Tee ee have thetr aye — 3 we \° thy; shall we not have Mid'amé naniatance! Our deleat {a thelr loss; our success is their vietory, POSITION OF SWEENY ON THE MONROE DOCTRINE. Referring, to certain resolutions recently passed at @ mecting in Washington regarding the Monroe doctrine, the Sweeny folks deciare:— claiming to be members of the Fenian Brotherhoot, have enunciated opinions ou the Mor rm Signal Rockets Ascending from the American Side. FEMAN MIGRATION INTO CANADA, Run on the Quebee and Mon- treal Banks. nein Unfonnded Rumor of’ an Attacks on the Affairs Steadily Going Ahead at Union Square. The Country Contributing Its Enthu- siasm and Its Greenbacks, ror en riance with those which we know are emertained by the hereby, In the aie out to the fullest extent p as we do that this continent ‘entire organization ; therefore be tt Resolved, That we, Tepresentatives of the Fentan Brotherhood, in Congress bied, do emphatic manner, declare that we are in favor of curry ‘that time-honored printiple American polley, believing should be occupied exclusively by one grand family of free republics. CIRCLES. de, A VETERAN INQUISITION ON SWRENY’S.PLANS. The conclave of who scrutinized the campaign plans submitted a decision, The: lares them feasible, as follow Whereas frosgenahens of thle Congress home heard the & Cg Sa MEETINGS OF THE VARIOUS &. &. THE O’MAHONY MOVEMENT. ~ Siete ar épprored by # competent commit- ran soldiers At the Fenian headquarters on Union square matters | 4 etolved, That we believe the plans prepared by General Governor General, ‘fare still progressing in the same steady manner. The a ‘the ‘ones now possible of bei ggrried to & sac, duriness of each department goos on with the utmost a ee ee ee Feqularity, and by far the heaviest portion consists in | he document, which has been widely distributed, | Keported Purchase of Four Lake the Gilling up of receipta. The circles in the Wost are | winds up thus:— ‘mow pouring in their money with a will. Several com- | _ We leave the work now in hands, We have done our Steamers by the Fenians. munications were received from these circlos yes: | “Wy ney anelt ot Cong ey Ad Mori B oe gf ee Daily, Me twas . . Xe. terday, enclosing large sumsof money, and all expressive 'Y, caer” % ag i eeend eee ‘ff their devotion to Stephens and O'Mahony. Among Seon Addreasand lesolutions. these communications was one from acircie in Mound City, Hlinois, which bad withheld the usual remittances during the late troubles. The members of this circle gent in five hundred dollars and also a large case of mag- it rifles, The Hiberman Benevolent Society of ington, Mass., have forwarded a large sum of money. Colonel O'Mahony has just returned from Besion, whore he was agitating the question of Irish fnvasion. Barnes, John Darby—Com1 THE DEMONSTRATION IN ORANGE, N. J. A public meeting was held in Orange on Monday even- ing to sustain the viows of Mr. Roberts and take active measures to aid the cause of Ireland. The attendance the n frostent harmony and enthusiasm W. Byrnes and Mr. O'Donnell, on in- vi |, attended from the Senatorial headquarters, aud delivered able addresses, expounding the policy which guided Mr. Roberts and General Sweeny m their present course of action. Six hundred dollars were subscribed, &@ number of rifles donated, and several members were enrolled for acuve service. The meeting was prosided over by Owen Murphy, who served with distinc- tion throughout the war, and is now an earnest supporter of the Senate. The meeting broke up cheering loudly for Mysterious Movements on the Frontier— Rockets Ascending From the Ameri Side—Suspicious Characters Crossing the Border—Hostility to Americans in Canada—The Fe: at Detroit, &e. . OUR FRONTIER DESPATCH. Wixpsor, C, W., March 14, 1666. ‘The excitemont all along the frontier is gaining force. Mystorions rockets have been sent upon the American shore, and ft is believed here some movement of Fenians is in progress. On Tuesday morning a committes from the employes of the Fifth Avenue Hotel called at headquarters and presented to the Fenian Brotherhood = purse of $440. ‘Sweeny and the success of the cause. Canada is very warm for Americans, who are liable to ‘The committee consisted of Mesers. Perry, Canavan and The Id Cirole, Ansonia, Conn., havo deciared for | all manner of insults. MeDonough. Mr. O'Mahony being absent they were in- | Rob = Genoral’ Sweeny, and forwarded the funds | rout one thousand volunteers here are keeping a @reduced to Mr. Killian. Mr. Canavan pressnted the sharp lookout. A number of suspicious characters are (puree, saying :—Allow me, sir, on behalf of the employes Fenian Meeting in Baltimore. daily crossing the border. There is no unusual stir among @f the Firth Avenue Hotel, to present through you to Bai March 14, 1890. | che Detroit Feniane. There was a Fenian masa meeting to-night at the Mary- land Institute. The hall was densely crowded. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Mrs. Jeff Davis En Route to Canada— Seizure of Rebel Cotton in Texas— Measures for Prevention of t! Cho lera, dc. Public meetings have been held here, and two com panies of volunteers for the Home Guard Battery are on their way up from London. The Detroit City Council have accepted an invitation to join the Fenians in celebrating St. Patrick’s day. Mowraxat, March 14, 1866. ‘The excitement in regard to the Fenian foray is still at fever heat. Indeed public credulity is ready to swallow you Ns March 13, 1866. any ramor, however wild. Business, of which we never a kilns, om tlt of the Fenian Brotherhood, | sey seqernn Davie ber, ox Puts Cade fave mach, la Dow st 0-stentylit; smd: ebedy cares to Seat and very approprisie sen "aearig thew In the Merville parish, Louivinna, sixty-five planta. | PUFF sell. referring to the work done ant done that tions vold for what the elaborate machinery upon them As neual in such excitements, there is a ran upon the ‘oene cana as aoe ak and iat noon ey and | originally com, ravings banks, and the xmall dopositows are converting fase to the world shat Ireland was “mnation | Hon. J. 7. Trotter, one of the leading Jutges of Missia- | ‘Belt balances into gold. ence again. sippl, died at Holiy Springs last week. x The people and the mewspapers are very ill-tempered, and constantly berate the United Statex government Daily passenger trains are now running on the Jackson becayge they do not restrain the drendfut invaders who Railroad, between New Or!eans and Canton. a the ‘Association of the Pontobarteain Ra. tyoud ‘Company declarea | #7? to come—hy and by—to snateh Canada from the Bithe sbecnce of OrMahony ‘The chelate? a Bela ot tn por erat tip py SeD osu gone ZHU companied a very senxible with a do. | TheClarksville correspondent pf the Houston Telegraph | O8F Principal Amusementsynow consut in watching a ee eee on eenalt the society. | charges that the Treasury agents there have seized seven- | ‘B¢ evolutions of the mititia There are drills mauy ite Revere enn toon hundred bates of cotton, which it.was well and gen- | timex day, and the poor victums look the poture of vafterwards another committee from tho | erally known did not belong tothe late confederacy. | 4“*P#'r Bt. Nicholas foll wed sult, sending the following letter | rrongh a third party the Treasury agents offered the All our public buildings are strongly guarded, our oe ore, March 14, 1986, | ownernof the cotton to releaso it for a consideration banks are restricting their discount line to the moxt well ag meng om. AC. F. Bom of three hundred bales. The owners refused this offer, | *nown and well approved customers, aud they very gen- ri endo wel nd apprecint w73t fou | und.tho cotton was removed at ones, ut much greater | “Tally refure to advance mente deergrisripy yf and John Mi wo | oxpenso than it would havo cost the owners, Every Tononro, C. W., March 14, 1866, ee aw, ‘The Fenian excitement is subsiding. The volunteor effort was made at Clarkavillo and at Now Orleans to secure the release of the cotton; but it failed. force is well distributed at all points on the frontier. to God we had four oo copene Gas thet ay, Mayor Kennedy has issued s proclamation directing Severai searches have been made for pikes, but were al! Treen bet yon 5S | the ntrictest measures to be taken to clean everybody's | UBsuccessfal. = rv) C7 ‘your co. premises in proparation for the advent of the cholera, | RUMORED ATTEMPT TO ASSASFINATE THE GOVERNOR trust that God may you till the realization of Severe penalties are to be imposed upon all persons ins “iene Liat, Waihi 2: Breton the tal, may soon be Tout | found to be delinquent after ihe 25th lust. im Keeping | There vere soe singular ramon” tfeat in ORAws yee pad ey ee be in the dust, their premises scrupulously clean. terday. fol Dag Sa) 0 aieenps bat Ses ore made to asmuminate Governor General. nh extra an- a= of employes of the St, Nicholan | Great indifference was shown here yesterday as to the | Douncing the fact was issued frotm oue of the n Md KELLY, result of the municipal election. A large number of and caused wonsation; bat a ta! “gorf nu Committec. offices, great A legram tt Bap 4 voters did not go to the polls, and especially was thir the | shortly afterwards received from Montreal correcting the and stating that nothing had been heard of it in P report, cave with business meu. that city. a auitable reply. ‘The steamer Evening Star, from New York via Havana, THE SITUATION IN TORONTO. MEETINGS OP CIRCLES. ‘ ‘. military department preserves a steady reticence. is detained at Quarantine. ‘From the Toronto Leader, March 13, Went ect Nive details, ‘are informed reg S are, SNE The aritting of the volauteers at present under arms in that a cortain action will be taken at an early day that NEWS FROM EL PASO. this ved continues with unahated activity; but owing to will give cheer to the friends of deaytie the je the high state of afficiency of the mon an order was mate carious public, The “noutrality laws," says —~ yesterday to the effect that in future the drill would tak Mallen, “must not be violated,” and that is all that the | Jaares Still on the Frontieor—The Liberals | pisve ol sev & iets poy ag eee seve pablic can got out of the Seoretary of Military and Naval | Confident of Material Ald from the | ine jaliant fellows an opportunity of atlending to their afore United States=The Ortega Faction Stutr- | ordinary labor ws urual, and of course they will draw were at constant drill, “Cap born, &e. their milttary pay ae if U ‘The tain Patterson's garrison battery of artillery was organized douse! SUB: St» PAR: CORRRSTONDTD yesterday. Among other rumorr floating through the friends Paso pet Nontr, Mexico, Feb. 16, 1866. City yeaterday was one to the effect that the sedentary babe No news from the interior of this section of the coun- | militia were to be called out, and that Torowto bad‘ pe as tay. President Juares ond Cabinet are otill ot this place, | “ntrtbute as ite qnote six hundred men. from ‘waiting for “something to turn up." They are stili oun. pa psec fl renner [Quebee (March 12) despatch Montreal Gazette | fident of receiving men and means from the United Strange meidente are beginning to «how themeelves won States. Why the ‘hb commander at Chihuahua dees | areng the poorer classes since Lhe warlike military wove not asvume offensive is , there being | iments have come into existence. Besides being dread. fully afraid of a raid upon the frontier and afterwards » dectes this point It may be inasmuch as the coustituttoual oral battle, they have has fear an to the safety oe term "of rodent Joares ‘expired on the 13th of | fir mouay in the difevnt savings tas, to conve rh er Sever eto car cutee teres greets | Iomw aration” Gaoteae es oe oat Lon who to be ok Mexico under the suant by armed citizens. The Toluptenes are stilt Dilleted Hating 2 veptation tor cantor, falrmeas “and the. imoral Lie Witt Decome divided | oat, ‘Without desiring to flatter any one truth p> a ed Se teil the vececk ; THE SITUATION IN MONTREAL. ae — out Mamas {Lond were to evacuate the republic (morrow a pew civil war {Piveererd (Renee 22) telegram ja the Tereate, Prev 4 6 cheees.) That journal assumes that American Fuld immediately tage between the Juariet and Oren |. patrolled highly, the hauke and public buildings have a right to express Tk y are guarded, and during the day there i« 4 great turnout Pa ae gene by Cy ghd map fA ity, | The Reported Establishment of a Mext- | of mon start itis Si tata apprtoys ga cts tans want | emm Smpertat Bureau tm Washington. | yal hing urtownan, el “EN iy they bave during ton just loved. TO THR EDITOR OF WRBALD. There hax been a run on the savings bank «luce Thure- cheers for the Hznatp.) New Yorn, March.14, 1805 day. Yesterday at #t. Patriek’s church the priest ex- GRAND DEMONSTRATION AT ORANOM, N. J. Having seen in the Commercial Advertiser of the Lith | plained to depositors in ue hanks that there was no danger whatever of any allack on (he banks, aud if there were their vanlts were #0 sigwug and #0 securely guarded that no attack would be sdecessful If depositors drew oat their money they would very likely spend R or it would jy be stolen from them, whereas it war quite eafe in the banks He himssit bad money for charitable pres, depemited in them, which he would not leave there was any danger, bot after carefol that there was not. He ale inet, & statement that Colonel Eetvan har evtublished bimeelf at Washington a8 ¢ nfidenta! ageut of the government of the Emperor of Mexico, T req “est you to eee ear Lams) in Lt ouch pom bn pee Maley hyd har sidan page be contided to uf to Mexican pa! am, ait, very . Lite ok Aiki pect! 0. yiiries it wus asce: Pn wiconemrceorenrs : cde Commanded the temperance of the peuple generally Destruction of a heat. Many of them had taken the pledge, bot he cantioned Orson, Maren 14, 1866. them all, whether tem) ¢ men oF uot, On no sccount The farrsboat Cortagton No, 2 we partially dovtroyed | Guo their covatry oa that day. BY’ sbelr very eater abd ime cou - Na 1 $15,008, which war in: | rseriy demeanor. It ie reported thet some men - —~ —— have been = by oa for ture Telegraphic A et Lp iy ing ont an volunteers on turday, and the N Ae, tb 13, 1808. names oof thee employers are promied for D wonas) oe publication, There has been euch a run upon the gun Cotton dull; suler 1,800 bales; middling at 40 a 440 Sales for three days 11,000 bales, Raceipts to-day 2.200 bales, Increase in receipts for foor days, compared with the corresponding four days Iaat week, 1.100 bales. Molasses at 0c. Sugar Id igc. 4 14gc. Gold 128 Sterling exehange LI8ty. New York cheoke at par te Seg discount, Stork of cotton on hand 158, Sr_Locm, March 14, 1868, Cotton declined Jo. ; sales at 330, for middting. Floar and wheat unchanged. Cotn Grmer, We. for yellow, 0c, a 63¢. for white. Outs firm at die.n 48\s0 Mees pork, $27 a $2728. Bacon and lard unchanged. Whis- key declined 2e., clowing at $2 amithe of the city for small arms that (ts now difficolt THE SWEENY MOVEMENT. eo Wartike Pronunc' fento—The ms, Aims and Resources of the Military w he. ood men and true wherever they may be required, while they will at take the main share of the labor of patroling the city. Sines the calling out of the volunteers the q err swarming our streets with nothing dy but C recomnoitre the banks have it is beliaved they have moved off, THE CATHOLIC CLEROY AND THE FENIAN LrAnnne ld report for this All cyes being now turned upon the Fenian depart- ment, which is causing 40 much terror to the Kanucks, the promulgation of the address issued by the General Sweeny branch naturally excited general comment. It ; Barrrmone, March 14, 1864 Frota the Torouto Loader, Mareh 13 was writtoa op Washington's birthday, and privately | pious duit, aaiex of Howard urect superiine at $¥a | Afier high mass on Sunday at St. Mary's h ictes : ii ent to the circles. Our reporter was permitted to glance | ga 50, Wheat Corn active aod firmer, sales of | Hamiiton, his Lordship Bishop Farrel aacended the pu! few of the vital points: — white at de. = 70:.; yellow at 670. 0680. Outx dati; | pit, and,’ im forcible and eloquent addre ¢, te Maire ut ase. Seeds heavy, ales of v over at $6600 | al! true Roman Catholics to do their duty to their Queen Provivions #teady. Whiskey eales at $228. | and In the course of hin remarks be tad ‘Vurapeurms, March 14, 1806, Veanylvanta fives 864, Morris Ca | on a Fenians were no’ Roman Catholic Pooursylvamia Rall. | neither were any of their members, beeaum were Sight exchange on | discarded by the Church. Roberts and Sweeny were both Sens SMB BONNE, OS Se Ree Coffee duit Sales | O'Mahony he stood in ame 5 cna white, 240m | ty wet ion errs ; Pale of 2,000 Fentans ee ene mies ot te : Tiekoy dull; salon at 62 25 8] Chie country: be r The addrem ix continued in the following exubersa: 2 ‘Crmexce, Mareh Bead trusted that ‘rain, vituperation and abuse not being omitted :— Bn | Gemeeren a ete eS Bienes | ever, ete fence ‘Mfevornin and qui, Hoge dil and | ue to the sovereign tats fe 4 hogs very dott vip | ware Cathe Sas busbets wheat, 4200 | agains ol 9f the Duo ont corey wheat, 4, a a ae $2628, Lard tye Geld bie MARCH 15, 1866.-WITH SUPPLEMEN ddimmimahed, 404 | f ¢g Crseiserant, March 14° 1868. the wens to the charactor of Float dull, Wheat in fair demand at $1708 ¢1 80 | the clave and comtempt for the Be for new red. Whiskey firmer, Vrovish oeeuied | man Catholic hierarchy appeared ty te their stom forced sale Of nena pork ot $25) email eater at $208 | img orders Ire! ight have grievances, bet i tion like Fenianism they could be remedied. Her re pulation, w ve nothing, presentat In Parliament were the proper channels R ' A ‘ nixed scanty through which they should be made known, and redress . Driven by hunger they em, sought. He said the soldiers there he knew would Jeu and to the southern distric their duty, Britain bas always felt proud of the RUSTE VER PY: , of which are not in & Jautry displayed by ber army, a larce p m of whou A fund c wer Irish Roman Catholic it was the duty of (rue Shaky Condition of Russian members of the Church to support them in case of ag gression. Hi dship concluded his discourse in an of th ufortunale peuple eloquent peroration, and ending bis remarks with the - soe Finanee. — bdobo one ‘The Britivt constitution protects our a st Rise of a New State-man interests, an re bound to protect It, oth DEMOCRACY UNDEMMINING THY FEUDAL SYSTEM OF THE NOKTARKN COLONsUy, M. Nicholas Miloutine, the leader Reported Purchase of Lake Steamers by "RISE OF A NEW MINISTER. f the Russian dame ‘ the Fenians. oh oeratic party, bas recently ben called by the Czar ts m ai asch 14, 3 prominent position in the direction of pulive altatre : = pepe iene b 10 ug ae bial The importance of this appointmneut in recard to th There is a report in circulation hore that the Fe 8 f ture of the empire can hardly be F eotimated anal have purchased the four largest steamers of the Amtri- ady the power he tne er the mind of tha r hus produced remarkable resuiis, The career of Miloutine is (hos aketcbed by @ contributor to the Lan~ don J'all Mall Gacete M. Miloutine t a democrat of the most dogmatic and uncompr muing !nd, and at the same tim cate of the principle of centralization, av Uw haved of the noliliy, bo isa perentent and dreams of # eort of democracy of peasants, hoaded by a autocratic czar, and governed by an all powerful bireau- cragy, The chief cause of the extranrdinary inflvenee whic he hala ir @ over the Emperor's 1 # the Buc om of his ptoject for the * pac fication” of Poliod, When the insurreevon wan af ita height, and the government was s cking in all directions for the mans of subduing the Voles, M. Miloutine came forward wih an offer of Him services He ad: ined the Emperor to ineet the invarree Democracy Going Ahead in the Empire of. the. Czars. ‘can line on Lake Ontario now lying in this harbor. Tijs is not credited, however. The steamers are fitting opt for the spring trade, Lt is understood that the gover ment officials are keeping an eyo upon these boats and | affairs in the harbor below the city. t _. MOVEMENTS OF COTTON. Wnee Amounts in the Country—Enconr- ‘aging Prospect for a Large Crop This Veer<The Most Extensive Prepara- Madc in South Carol! for Culti- £ ngulagSuperstition of the Rus- <— ~*~ sian Court. PAMINE IN THE LAND OF PLENTY. Lion by ® Foolal revolotion. » sot claws ayainet el the Staple, &e, ms &e.. | &c. Tuin the Polish nobility by confiseaions, dinorganize the “OUR CHARLESTON CORRESPONDENCE. on, Potts ureh and corrapt the Pollsh wel His ad. uantesror, Feb. 24, 1866. Tice wan adopted, and he timeeif was entrusted by it o Our ™, Petersborg Correspondence. Emperor with the exeouton of his plans, M. Miloa- CONDITION oF TK AGRICULTURALLY. 4 Br. Pereworne, Feb. thes succes waa complete, Pe i was od, bot . fe i 0 1 J was ruined, by . . ifed,’’ and 01 “} he hy os breadngiay. siymm the State, with the exception, | a. pusian Jeriovs Defict—Count Stroganol's | wp. it esiadanes Ot the ther te w he ton a | perhaps, of the veagoast islands, is truly gratifying. 1M | Ayace gpom (9 Pinaben He ts Reprimanded | Weienet to Mn projects agunst the webirs, md the large inajority of cases contracts have been entored deed standing the weakneas of tix character, A : by the Bmperir—Kektess Bependture of the Cowrt— | Very tonacloun of power, aud inte, and the reports nearly all show that the obligations Rupture with Romg—ifhe Princess Dagmar—Her Mines Parliaments constitations and « imposed are respected and faithfully carried out by the and Da Alleged ine im Finland, dbo, Of the State, He bas, comequentiy, « profi freed people. The planters are now as sanguine of real : © the nobilky, whitch bas already weverst iunew mawiCont At length the Mini Fibance bis boon delivered | 84 ius constitaiional woadencies. ii the purine al amen izing good erope during the present season ax they were despondent Kome time ago from fear and anxiety of aecur- ing labor, Tt must be confosaod that the condition of the Iabor question on the coast lands ix not so satisfactory, of bis impationtly e: him a vast deal-of objections in the being published on budget. or have given rise to many Of the empire; for instead of of January (old style) it only Diies = M. Miloutine has carefully fos eved this fooling 6f distrust in the Emperor and hix aversion to © and has induced him to adopt his idea of a Cir’ supported by the peasan s against the allike om Ma privileges ty the mAKlity, Already, in the course of lant though large allowances may be made of much that re | oe Ou on the 10th icmtanth: \fio'tar as te | year he Docamethe mst fa (mats ‘and (a-eontial edeiaer ported of the unruly temper of the freedmen. As long J oo) yaa, te Pegg aman. feaw than | Of, Cear, and, wih a’ being wmevaliy em th db di as the order of General Sherman is not modified they | 7.1, vy pnd . ¥ inaprred amd diverted all the pr ceed nga f th grorm y-two million roubles! for the receipts af stated at | Au important measure, which produced a sort of or will remain stubborn, Under it they have supposed themselves entitied to certain privileges, even to the enjoyment of the right of prover It if natural, there fore, that they should regard any interference with their supposed rights with impatience. It is natural, aloo, that the presence of tho owner of the land—in many cases the former owner, to whom they owed service—should bave excited the suspicions of an attempt to restore their former thraldom, and provoked a feeling in some cases of how tility to the whites. [The coast lands have «ince bern given up to the proper owners. —Ep. Hexaco.} RVFROR OF GRNFRAL SICKLES! ORDER, The comm le caction and prudence exbibived in the orders and fegulations of Major General Sickles are order and give protection Wall who thetr homes in that portion of the the cultivation of their lands. In sivep Lom sure walt Lhe three hundred and six at four hundred and four} process which is unintel Rentern makes it out to lion five hundred would be quite a during the past year with all the world, Central Asia, bu have! Ministor’s #kill in arrangt fidence in the explanations is reduced to one-half. It no favorable opinion of his thought of his honesty may the Municipal Council of anof openly accused the Min figures—one real and one offici millions and the expens.s us; but by some mystical je to the vulgar mind, Mr. not above twenty-one mil- roablesa, Even this sum, considering that hax been © penco ing tho wild trib@ of much experience of the tm the internal pulley of the empire, Hux ue the uvcontro’ ed direction of wfhairs, Thy the decree for the expropriation of the ania and Ruthenian prov ne MM that, in mpite of the atroc: M of bia successor and 1 work of Russification in for the very suites Portion of Polos to Rossian propriews heventy to ue, apd that the whvie of Clase ie Pollsh’—conceled the monstrous project. of erring all the landed property by the re inhabitants into the hands of tho Rass In this pian he was strongly supported by hin oe Kaufmann, and bis powerful auxiliary M. catt, edier of the Moscow Gaedte, who in Uy chief director of public opinion in Rossa Ori tually was Intended to propos? that al the ahvutd be ordered to well (heir estates with two-years, and then to leave the wuntry. Th Of such & proceeding, however, wee even too M, Miloutine, and ultimately be 4 upon prope the following measures, which me calculated w prodace home casos, on te coast lands, tho planters have secured an ade Spalssasaaiec unemiaier pentes< the required WH, andi gre energetically progrensing | ‘2° COUDUy Dy false satemegpe and gambled repos, | St "No Pole shall ta, futere. te, allowed to acquire irm- Count Stroganoff (Alexander witeh) is one of with their p! joms. To the sncoessful | 41, aitenk min we Be is Aid.de-c meee prvperty im Lithuania or the Kuthewan yro- planters who crop the reward Will | General to the Emperor, 1 the Senate and. the | 3 Mo Foie shall be allowed to iepose of hi immova- be vesy Bros. om tng, two, to notice tbat } one af State, was formurty Minister, and then | 4) toate het ormhedes Bastiene, im some of the Northern States * for many yearn (i Bunaia, where | eet have been attrpe this new field of labor, |) Sicasett co toe hin rotiging from | Tee prise, have er SOI. in coucinratte sal, tay 4 iC2 the Chicane of Otenes tat ate Must- | nage en deed it woald be to find elsewhere more certain | Spal Council, besides which he le connected, witts and for the vactployed or un | the imperial family, hix som ba the Dowager typo ae a beng on bam Duchees of Lucktenberg, There wana. imprea- cole al oa lJ other other Mates. ‘The ‘oo, upon which the aid which | 0H that the accusations brought Ms Bantern thie capital has wereptad by such a man wonld fender the potion en. favorubie that” nothing tenatie, and that be would have to Ais portfolio ; but the reverse has happened—an imperial order was She lender i 50 issued the other day reprimanding Count #troganof for the Janda, whiet his attack upon « Minister of the Crown, and signify tag that the only the Emperor's displeasure to Prince Voroulzoff, the end of the the return ip shape of profit whieh | Mayor of Odessa, tor allowing such an attack to appear lender, If the season is propitious, and the crop abundant, the por: ed for the leuder would greatly 1 som which was advanced. If but m the minutes of the Municipal Courgil, which are in- nerted in the Odessa newspapers. From this it is evident This committee ia compos do persone that Renters ts in as high favor ae ever, and that there | Known t be hostile to the Polen, yes it 4 a oe Hote a the fever were is no bope of « reform in our finance rystem, whieh te | outing himaelf, brother ihe M winter Dringing us nearer and nearer to a grand crush, Tor War) aud Generat Kauimann Tho Repere, how. ‘The Emporor is the bost intentioned man in the world, tho threo years of & most amount. Uolil therefore, mort if not all other ope. adhered to the view of thin minority, aad after bye which i put st huzard is tne amonnt 1 ang jt would be wrong not Wo acknowledge the manifold of the returm iL he rece! Ut and prow Jom, which was doue atonce The Minis pra Will be received annually for the in: | eee eee conferred om the nation in the ton years | ter of tiv, fuerieh, Mt Waloulen, (s whose departoess the decree are particularly related, then ree zued. sod bia colleaguce in the Cabinet lo diy robatiott of Ik, A ministerial ¢ Tax CULTIVATION OF THK KICK LANDR of his reign; but anh ly he is surrounded by favorites, of thin State has been delayed more than any other of os hye ee mostly Germans, who abuse hix good nature, abd prevent gg oh the tande, The reasou is, to partion oe inthe greater physical labor wiuich | the complaints of the people and the advice of true field open to M. Miloatine, mach Ws the ¢ tran “yn dean the ‘aftvation of he grain,” Ite | patrote from reaching his ear, Born su the purple, be | Hon of the frends of eourtuntional Uneriy in Marae anid t! the m of coptracts: je for anti a - - oT roe is vege, euaall: aud walens come sadiiaual | "tt 00 ies Whetover of the-valuo of tueney, ont white City Intelligence. inducement is given, which will attract the atten. | the last silver rable is vanishing from the country, (nF | perry prow rue DaaeeMakers —There has ot late tion of the to thie eld of labor, these rich | mons sums are sqnandormd upon the uniforms of the been considerable excitement among the drersmakers ia the city reqaraing the exactions of the United Maes Revenue law, which afcon stax of six per cout upon the vaiue of the materials which paw through their hands The ladies engaged wm the extensive branch of trade say that they cangot ftaed the promure, are im coustant dread of the officers of the law, aad that they will hays to wuapead operat ons entirely if the present tariff continue t be enforced They are realy and 0 pay @ reasonable tax upon the F ceipts tay but have petitioned Congrem lo retract We lands will fail inte dituse and be lost for al! the parposns to which they have been devoted, and the grain ileelf become an incomsiderable item of production. Of all the staples cultivated m these Nouihern Htates that of rice wm peculiarly, perhaps excinsively, dependent npen the labor of the freedinen ; and nnless that can be attracted to the fields the production of th » valuatue grain will be greatly reduced, if not wholly abandoned, vow isTeKs : In the dintelots removed from thy tions for the cultivation of the usual crops of cotton and grain nave teen of the mos erenmbee charter, The imperial guards, upon the liveries of the imperial ser vants, and upon the decorations of the imperial palaces, which are all of the mont gorgeous deseription a perfect blaze of gold and precious stones, The splendor of the Court and the lavish scale of expenditure keep on increasing, while the financial resoure=s of the ompire are constantly diminishing Since 1855 the pub lie debt has risen from four hundred to twelve hundred million roables, Of course this Is partly owlug to the eels aT ES Been ene & Crimean war; bat with a proper systom of eovnomy we | opp connect d with tue asareanens Prey will bs faltbtully carried sheald have long ago recovered from fects A that | upon the drew goode whieh they do not «upply, and be jpft.., ‘Sollinte 3 Benes od war ax we did from that of 1912, by which the mot | from which, excepting lo the way of beng paid for oma Le the seaboard fantat io But flourishing provinces of Kussia were devastated, whereas | manufacturing, Wey realize no benedt whaev tr neensk th corey me wendy ding that of 1563 was only carried on om the outskirts of pn P The ( 3. poard there is every fearon to believe that th the empir, aod left ihe interior untouched. As it ia, Lassie Waaw » Pinna —The Cou ouers ties which have been experienced will, in the progress of | wo are certainly fresh losere every year, aud each year | Ure Sinking Fund met on Tuwday morolug at the oom the seanon, give way to better infuencer. Wherever the | on more onerons terms, notwithstanding which tbe | of the Comptroller, all.the members bang prenent Tha innter hat been in powsersion of the means, where he ry the money 40 pay the price of labor required, he tailed to procure it. And in other caves where the planter hae yoae to bux plantation. taking with bin treedmen Who hare contracted, be hae found oo dif eult ty. The aucorae of o preening thers im the tose whe have boldly rade the experiment ix being micat neceneary public works languish for want of funds, and the great southern railroad, which wae im every body «mouth ater the peace, aid which was to secu ts ngainet & repetion of the events of Sebantopet, sill a dream of the fature, No wooder indepeadest wen like Count Mtroganot raise their vor er salject of leasing the whare oreand slips of the City was the princhpalwatyert die med A former pew lubeo, perm Uing te Comptrolien Ue except cariain piers ‘from the overkhen of the rule tng thy sane ey be meld ab ametion, Was recone dora! uml ree iaied and the Comp ptrotl # te welt all tht ety wherwretor tom rapidly followed by those who hesitated, and abo pon the freedmen whe were unwilling to contract. Pm nese eam pubis onasiag wing the Sep! Pe erugeces of AFAVY AMMIVALS OF COTTON AT CHARLESTON. The ditmenity inte Haron fn he ope | wii come up ats P wokedl x ” (Frow the Charleaton Courver | will, a already hinted, lead to the final terminatt ne ee . The devine nu cotton wurprians no one, for there | our diplomatic conmertions the Papel Her, which | AActBEW!.We regemto wus thee er Br Meme f cio bem great deul of tail im the country. A | have long becn on & very wusattefactory footing. It | Perkins was leaving bid rotdeare af Fort Washingtm, train of nine heavy Wagons, loaded with the atapie, roll- Feparied that the Baron has racmvad ordem W | on Tuesday morning, fer the city, the tami of hursee leave Kowe with hie whole wate, and thet Ue J armed de St Pelerd weg Wilk Comte an article (0 Une effect Uhet ae ne Peter bas been redeed to rock | fionlh dimensions, and what is left will soon be \veerpe- rated with the kingdom of ftaly, ft is conmdered the ing inte (own at One time, Would justify such a eoncla. wion. Tho {artorine need certainly fear no stoppage for want of the raw material. The prospect {1 the pre-ent your ts encoa Pant gree: favorably, abd from tool fright und threw tiem (rom the vehicle Theagh somes vat damaged aboot the taen, Mr Perking is hot seriausly injured Kererest Orrwtms During recent Gre at 128 Fourth 40 tat F weighburboods highiy fiatieriog reporte are received ms further ontome ——-, sd ns = 4 up 8 gy aremue the pretmine comepied by Mr I Thompwo were who ba taken a plantation on the Santee, ia the adjoin | of whieh can traneart as Ine distinct of @larendee, saya the Yfeedmen are | an embassy | gaved from destruction threngh the eMcimey sed prompt working admirably im that section, and he entertains po | ouly the fret | ewe of Aenia'ant Koginene Ku of the Vitro tam fears vi tailuty, Me believes, however, that white ta. | influence of the Vatican upon the Fire Department sod paty olen t and Hearn, of Neo 4 Metrepelitan Hook and ladier Compan lation latter officers discovered the con fagration un of the Catholic Church. Kouta What is simed ot bor would realize double tbe yield from the same ares of probable that both in the empireand the jand It very and Nortuern farmers settling tm this country would efect «very des) | kingdom of Poland, from We amyined thet | Marries or tue Was Pussornen’ Amoetamos —The rabie revolution in ite egricultoral pulley. They wereld | megotiations have already inte «ith one Mim of « at Priwmere Axemiation met last even. ne we of Maro mn anthony 1 pinnt cotton, it i* trun: inevitably and successfully plant cotton. But they would fret aamgn so mnch of land, ma- nure and labor to the culture of the cereals as would insure ap abandon of provisions for all the o canants aud dependents of the farm. ‘Their cotton crop then would be clear gain—an annual ne® protit, ‘Thies the self-enmaining, homeenricbing system. by following which the farmer must he comfortable and the Cathole Dinhops, who ix to recety peittan and to be invested with the ww over the Church, bndependent of the F that the Italian government bas teen dence of this plan and in ody foyer ow ve the reports for what they are Fent ia our political circles, bot Whe must shew they are founded on trath, or apetner, | ing At tm Meropeiiian Hotel, pamwwnet to onli, for the porpane of Meeting some mneneares expressly s of the thanks te the Bans Rev. Bishop Lymen, of Chariow | HC, for the mAOP vind aad satetamiial avis of thet pre late bestowed WP% them while premore at Castle Pinckney and eerelet goring the rebeliion in IM 2 enters independent This # emphatically an agricnitural coor eniet, It will be deomed adv istic oF prects try, and as euch It Appears Almont @ Fepr to ite plan. | them into eect, Hirevet Brigadier Generel Meteor premtet ant in fiw ters (hat Northera aad 4 ern cnn, ‘The marriage of the Met a oe 2 | tng terme epeke of their ndnnes tu that prolate f a! fabulous prices, are * avituais | Duke Cevareviteh amane ” ‘ po the aul. Mehaamisn caused by the lao | offically announced he year's mowreing for | bie hamane ehers ie Wee ae! durltirsnet perc. » war may explain and exonse this the present year; but | the Inte Grand Dor I The Prince wil | iaassates tn collect fonds wth web to os the samme Mate of things exinted before the war, aud may | then pay « ond on r thetead, | Bishop to rebuild the Orvles asyiow intinur, although ¥y common consent admitted to be a | the bosom « by pr song which eas destroyed by fn my biueder. ding Will he erie hrated Uw end of the ", * seat se ~y hee (ren Copenhagen, however made by Captains Kirker, Den pam snd RECEIPTS AND STOCK ON MAND IN Vaniors sorrm id lest adr vent of the Princess’ health AO. Camidy, of the Ninety bird New York ¥ HRN PORTS. eo 4 it a fear dt was chonem Of mectetary, 8h4. Shien Hivy in as tresser In Mero) ‘ebraary 28, the stock =— ret, by the ot oe promiennt spew Aetiver «lecture in this ony, Le procnete of Shirk to be follows: —fn » 27.122, om the bi We etorage, etimated, 2.000 bale ‘ayultwt 26,178 halen on the last day of Janvary In Mavannab, the receipts between the 24 and ¥th inet were 5,727 Dales, and the stock in port on the 12h ins, nunounted t 1% 660 halen ‘achicole. Fla, has received 100.00) bales of cot woe May inst, 1ed exported 66°46 bales 49,000 to York, 11,000 to Liverpoot end the remainder to Oneane " Valee of the cotton exported $15,000,000 p ae at Mette on the @h inet amounted w 2.616 ow than of @ phy rice patore 0 to Bishop Lynch fot thadn wae of the wil t ane meeting of th evening, the 16th Th od at the peat ation, wih ©) be bed on Friday A the ame Me and place bie brother exteroni adv praised and of the aw pie th bh be in placed. There rowme eo i xtae hanging Over thie match, and supersti { whom we have many, ineit (bat ne The falore of the Whipple FI Mawnfactateg Com pony wae ennomneed to-day, WURSCRry lisbiliine The expiral tart of the company vedwven bande O04 cunt Gotan, and th rrewatiy petlioned fer & ficnee rem The campeon te Mirililed to the roma | having Of heed olaree deck of ede wher enn fm ad eRretA a greet tem The meme of | The South Witt to Leave Her Desti ¥ Solaters. “rl beve bree somewhat crippled reore in to @ he ere ‘aaen) comme idee a cad ees, al fominer veeurring aod we fe petting a0 the ‘The following the werkly MIM of i bw TYE ot mee ef he banks of thin enny the government shal! in one ere ihe wiante eee vn begeme rk. | Sates bette ines sare on wey | Sa... i ? } i % i i 3 ntoterant fanaticn whee cowardly eon what, whove greaiert Geligh! ie ime ot ona falen fe and w wa then in eb recte: sid enoduct water ie Sone ee ee

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