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——. UROP Two Days Later News c. by the Africa at Halifax. Another Neutrality Debate British Parliament. in the {Proposal to Render Property at Sea Inviolate. ‘The English Government Veto Lord Clarendon Anxious to Reopen the Alabama Claims and Come to a Settlement. ~ and a Colombian Steamer in London. cna Fate ‘THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Adoption of the Address French Corps Legislatif. Wespatch from Mr. Seward Prom- ising Neutrality. Fenianism in the British Army As- suming an Ugly Aspect. by the NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. as it has been by your Interviews with many ing of the’ Hnglish ‘and a © pre- the Foquiremedta of peoples, We have ever shai mperee, the firm hope that a reconciliation will ween the Papacy and Italy—a reconciliation ‘of Europe and pore The'convention of Reptember 1S honestly executed will be a fresh guarantee of the temporal wer, the maintenance ot which ts indispensable to. tho"! be texervise of spiritual power of the Bey ju Our expedition to Mexico is approaching its end, ‘The cour try has received the assurance of this with satisfactlot. Wi were forced t» go to Mexico by the imperative duty of pro- tecting our countrymen ngainst odious Violence, and obtain. fug the redress of our too legitimate grievances, Our suldiers and sailors have wortitily fulfilled the task assigned by your Majesty to their devotedness. this expedition attests once more to tut Co% the id solicitude worthy of France and of your ‘The opposition proposed the following amendment :— We condemned the Mexican expedition at its beginning, in calling attention to the cimuaeramonts and. the seortioes ‘year the return which i would impose upon France. Last of our soldiers was solen! peed: moregres that & line uw on me the interests of France do not uatify. The couatry has not Corgotten the original declara- made by the the causes of the to see our army now devoted the de- amined. The debate then turned on the question whether para- graph three (above quoted) should be voted on or sup- ‘M, Rouher said that by «voting on the yph at once w.thoutdebate the Chamber would not judge Uhe question, discussion being reserved untit the rec-ut diplomatic hes were presented to the Chi s ‘be pry ag was soar shone with the reservat‘on suggested by Rouher, that the debate upon the reso- lutions should take place when the late correspondence in regard to Mexico is published, MAXIMILIAN’S ANSWER TO NAPOLRON. The Paris Patrie says that the answer of the Emperor Maxiiniiian to the m.ssion of M. Sadiard is not expected in Paris before the beginning of April, MR. SEWARD PROMISING NEUTRALITY. < The Mem rial Diplomati,we asserts that the re] Ny of Mr. Seward to the French despatch of the 9th of Pobra. ary 14 received. Mr. Seward states that the United States will r- main neutral towards Mexico we view of the promised evacuation of the cnuntry by the French trop. THE FENIANS. The Search After Stcphens Growing War! Fe nism in tae British Army As ng an Ugty Lookestriking Ad- missions of the London Press—Puinfal Incidents of the Kebellion, &c., &c. The Dablin correspoudent of the London Timer that the search for =t become very keen and determined. It is believed that be is in Dublin, aud the police are almost certain of speodily arresting him. It is supposed that he has managed to escape thus far by a continual change of residence, | called for him, asked him to take a walk, and a third Shot him, He died the next day. (It reminds on» of Keats’ “two brothers and their murdered man” riding thi h Florence.) The true story of the y is this: e(larke ad “B,” or in the pon Bo. coty, He lived hero the govern- ment discov fenian armory, after be was noticed by his co-conspirators to have plenty of money; they suspected that Le was spending the government reward fur betraying the armory, when in fact he had not been in communication with the gov- ernment at all, and was simply “ilush of cash, he had received money, Sriends in Ame iva. ‘was shot he gave the police, when dying, a lot tailed account of the men who walked out with of the circumstances of the murder. The a count was purely fictitious, and invented by his dying sud, alas, lying lips to screen the K he was shot ly Fenians ually ed him, = the. ppoor ‘died game.’ Another’ story is of Gillis, “He was seized witu other Fenians, aud in his firat fright he offered to tura informer to save bimself. He was brought on the tablo to testify, and refused to say one word against his former associates. The police warned bim of his fate. but he persisted; he was thereu| tried and sentenced to nee years’ penal servi- tude Meanwhile his wue avd *=~ younger children were lying !!! in a fever hospital, and hia two elder boys employed ina factory haa been turned out of employ- Ment becans the woraues threatened to strike unless the sons of ‘the informar’’ wera expallan All this aocu- MULAEON oF musery its knew when a4 refused to betray the Fenians, unu yes tne poor devit faced ut ull, France. THE PRESIDENT OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION SUP- FBRING FROM THE MEASLES—-DEBATE ON THE TEMPORAL POWER OF THE POPE. _ Inthe Corps: Legislatif, after a debate the temporal power of the Pope, Jules Favre and rs having spoken im. favor of its separation from the.apir- itual power, the patagraph in the address relative to the Roman question was adopted oe Cara to 18. , ‘The Princo Imperial was suffering froma mild attack of moasies, i Austria and Prussia. MORE THREATS AND BIG WORDS. It is stated that important prccnecioge in reference to the relations of Austria Prussia would take place shortly in the Federal Diet. The Prussian Cabinet are said to have discussed and arrived at a resolution in regard to the Duchios. A large number of Prussians in the Upper Chamber had preyonted an address to the Kinv, endorsing bis de- termination 40 yuainte!n the rightful claims of the Gas- tein Convention, denouncing the course of the Chamber of Deputies and pledging themselves to support the King in apy conflict. Spain, STATE OF SIEGE TO BE MAINTAINED. Marshal O'Donnel! declares in the Cortes, it is stated, that the state o/ steco will be maintained till tranquillity is completely restored, and the progressist party have ceased to conspire, The Principalities. ORDER MAINTAINED—TURKISH PRECAUTION, In the Principalities order and tranquillity has not been disturbea since the abdication of Prince Couza. The Tarkish government had determined to demand at the Conference of the Great Powers that the inhabitants of the Prine palities should select none but a native as 5 pea Se cy ATH: ( APIT Al, FER RE pond lin, aye Mr THE FENIANS. my By Mr. Preis, (rep.) of Orleans—To promote fidelity in ie office in New York city. ~a By Mr Pomnor, (dem. ) of Niagara—To incorporate the Lockport National Savings Bank. Great Anxiety and Exeltement at the O'Mla= By Mr. Gooprict—To create fire and water districts in Kings and Queens counties. By Mr. Braypre (rep.) of Westchester—For the reliof of the High Bridge Railroad Company, also to regulate the use of the basin at foot of Spring - York ry for the construction of @ patent el railway on Broadway. By 4 W. Patan, (rep.) of Dutchess—For the estab: lishment of the Hudson River Hospital for Insan y Mr, Goopricn—For the construction of a tunnel and railroad in Kings county. By Mr. Covers, (rep,) of Fulton and Hamilton—To in. corporate the New Jone Northern City Railroad Com- pany. By Mr. SxLpex, (rep.) of Monroe—To regulate the fare on the New York Central Railroad, It provides that ove passongor train shall be run over the said rond each day at an average specd of between fi(ten and twenty miles per hour, on whch fare shall bo wo cents per mile: on trains running at the speed of twenty-five miles and not less than twentytwo miles per hour, two and a half cents; on trains whose average speed ix regulated at thirty miles or over per hour, Uiree cents per mile, dection three provides that it shall be the duty of the company to carry {roight offered to it from this State with as much despatch as possible, and that no discrimination shall be made in favor of freight frou othor Stats By Mr. Buoxmax, (rop.) of Kings—To incorporate the New York Transit and Transportation Company. By Mr, Stxvanuon, (dem.) of New York—To incor porate the Manhattan Warehousing and Elevator Com- pany, of New York, . hony Headquarters—The Large Remit- tances Doing Their Work—Important Letters from Ireland. Interesting Transactions of Both Branches of the Legislature. Debate in the Senate on the Assembly Resolutions Relative to the President and Congress. &e. de. The O'Mahony Movement. Yesterday the officials in all the departments at Uawe square seemed greatly 4 and in good spiriva, Some decided step, which prudeasce forbids being made public, has at length been taken, Sulflee it to aay thee ere many weeks shall havo pawed the result of yes terday’s work will be known to all, The officials are dally becoming more and more retioent, and it is with: ‘tho greatest caution that anything te now given for pub lication, A grand demonstration in ad of the fam) of imprisoned Fenians advertued to take place Sunday, but on the retarn of the Head Boston he caused the matier to be pos! the following circular last night to the dilte throughout the city :— ‘The charitable meotii dren of the in| friends to be hr Tho Polite Pay Bill Passed and the Bight | Hour Bill Ordered to Third Bead- ing in the Assembly. aire fromm Various New Railroad Projects, On, i Over and Under Ground, Ss ote pevtast thal familie: B. beiog suiliclent q amilies Fees Melua “The Fenian Brotherhood respect ull opinions &o. &c. &c. PILLS PASSKD. or even prejudices, and ouly run counter to them when jua- For providing that hereafier only the expenses of suc. | Hed by overpow oring criti yMANONY, Hg, ¥. B. conaful clatinauty of seats ia either branch of the Logis, ) nD ON tat SEW YORK LEGISLATURE, lature shall be paid, ¢ F DIMINTERRSTED PATHIOTISM, ek Dithtlhe © Mr. Avnenson, (dem.) of New York, sald he introduced Roveral gentlemen throughout the country are labor. ls Senate. avin 4 few days since (o create a Board of Commistoners | ing entirely at their own expense in organizing Be ‘Aswan, March 15, 1860. of Wharves. He did 0 at the request of one of bis con. | circles. Several of these new circles are foremost , March 15, stituents, not coring its provisions, Ho did pot want } the amounts they are already seudi headquarters. {t understood that he favored the bill The Hon, CC, Woodman, of New Lan emt fra INTRODUCED. | By Mr. C. G. ConXii:, (dom) of New York—Rolative to the Croton Aqueduct Depariment; relative to grade of Kighth avenue; for the better protection of oysters planted in Richmond county. By Mr. Tuos, Muavny, (rep.) of New York—To incor. porate the New York City Sunday School Missionary iety of the Methodist Episcapal church; also to in- corporate a company w ke»p valaables secure from fires, burglars and mobs; also dectaring Tompkins square a tional Guard, aud to prov.de vido for an additio ‘ork. To atatna {he charter of the Jews’ Hospital in New York. To roffolate And Increase the salaries of the Metropolis nn Police force, RVENING SPSSI0N, UpYR Lanon HK ns the abt Hour bill eater, took the floor ‘mait the boure given up political life for the purpose of giving all bi fime and attention to the cause of Irish independence. ‘Three now circles were formed last week by Mr. Doberty, of Whiteball, one of which bas alroady sent in five hundred dollars ‘Throughout the South various circles have been formed by gentiemen laboring THK &I The special order J Mr. BRaxpnet, (rep.) of Weste> and spoke at Lngih in favor of the bill to of labor to eight. Mr J. L. Parker, (rop.) of Cayuga, moved to ameit by excepting agricultural and teat labor; which was wololy for the good of the exuse, atmnong whom may be of Kast Troy. mentioned Mr. Grit At Rosville Hail a halt eudorsed the action of O' Mab: Sever, ”! other circles are in progroas of for VESPATOHRS FROM IRELAND. «very important nature have been re- ReaMen, Seenacmen, Conris and Vax of the bilt vox, (rep.) of Jefferson, moved to am patches ob Incorporate ow York, as 10 make the bill apply to the city of New York oul from Ireland, i eo condition i got . (rep.) of Kinza—R ing pemen- | Mr. tmsnoxsrm moved to order the bill ton thind reat. | Ortho L. RB shaetorry poem. gers’ farg on the Now York Central Raitroad—on all grains | ing, and upon that called the previous question, whieh | Order to mak rive © Saree eeraee a running twenty iniles per hour and not leas than siateen | was ordered, and the bill passed toa third reading by | letter was ry y Mullen from Captain milos per hour at two conts por mile; on trains running | (he following volo:— Nicholas Marti 20, te whien he twenty five in les por hour at not less than twenty twee y complain uct of a certain ge"oman row miles, at two and a balf conts per mile, wnd on trate’ calling voy from the LR. B, an. Who had running thirty miles or more per hour, three cents por | cently attended the Pittsburg sntion of 1S nile, Pierson also introduced a bill to provide for « Deputy Superintendent of Pu chools tn Brooklyn, — | By ifr, Sorient ann, stor—For a rail road iu Lexington avenue TK. Swart, Tracy . Veeder, Wala, Weiler of bis , Who were by envoy! by r Wilber, Widli ou Navs—Mesar ane fm Heoneadoriad MOW THE SOLDIERS ARE BROUGHT IN—THE MOVE: nrurkey had further resolved to stati rps of ob: ro gus, Ties, X authority f fw at home and repressing « om Z station @ co! obser Incorporating the f the Poor of St. Frances in mn, J. Pai bimself ww be that which he really Was not ‘TOUCHING INSTANCES OF FENIAN HEROISM. wate MODEDLEn ON Fhul COWrD ENTAL PLAN—— | Vation on the Daaube and concentrate troops in Bulgaria, Kew York for extend mg proviaona of renorah inanufue b Se sl 2 N , RTC. ng law to business of building or keeping a hotel; 4 ates &C. &e. &. [Correspondence Loudon Talezraph, March 1.1 Italy. Incorporating the Sans Souct Bullding Assoc.ution, The Cent agita The Gweeny Mavemone ‘The success of the Fenians in corrupting the soldiery | On the Ist of March the Italian army was reduced en- RVEMING SESSION Another mecting of Germans was hold last night at the abs a) Bweony leadquartors the receipts are is not only remarkable in itself, but especially notable | tirely to a peace fuoting. pea oy PC Social Reform Hall, in Grand street, for tho purpose of | heavy. The matter of finance ts not the largest Hem, Haurax, March 16, 1866. whens Ganeaael Wie ee es ee een ite 1 % further considering measures foe the relief of tonants | The more important receipts are of a sterner caliire, ‘The steamship Afri disaffection in ‘43 and 43, and with the fidelity of th» Brazil. ic Works, to con. s Such are “stowed off" from the eye of the press. ss ip Africa, Captain Hockley, from Liver- | {rish constabulary aud police. During the great political |_| Rio, Feb. 8.—Coffee 7/200 @ Ti400. Stocks 60,000 tags. brine Gov. | ffm extortion by house owners and agents. Mr Fifteen bundred dollars from a new circie in Bostos, pool on the 3d, via Queenstown on the 4th inst., bas ar: | avilatlous led by O'Connell and Smith O’Brien, white | Exchange, oa oa ernor and Senate, wh nected with | Schethel occupied the chale, and, after some discussion, | five hundred dollars from Davenport, Lowa, smaller ov rived at this port, Her dates are two days later than | Weland was agitated from end to end by stirring | Bata, Feb, 18.—Sugar, 21000 @ 21200. Exchange, | tho construction, maiu hiring aud sipply ng | the draft of « petition to be ginintar: | larger contributions from Wash w we those alread: il speredes, monster meetings and seditious clubs, not | 26%<d. a 26),d. of th: publie buildings and. other pabiie works of the | wax alopted, whereupon @ permanent committer for the | New York city and other places fore 7: penny ‘a single solder was accusod or cven suspected Venxamuveo, Feb. 14.—Sugar; white, #1200; brown, | city of New York, and the purchase or Tenth ward’ was formed, to agitate thin mat | youterday. Thousands (ve w ton and even fifteen) are The steamships Helvetia, Damascus, Fulton and Peru- < D ‘gi _ ior poll Jone 19080. Exchange, 24d. a 244 therefor; said board to em within fn its jurisdic. | distri of @ resolution received every day vian arrived out on the ca by Irsimen e lowe' jers, led by Mr. Senne - chy dey ot tho Poles, Pleo and and the Au: on the 3d inst, and hardly # step above the humbler classes in London Time: commenting upon Jammea news | oy sition, 4 ealdent a Th Mt the Central Criminal Cou 5 cial . ing sedi iment already published in the New York Herat», contends that rt, March 8, Mr. Coleman, | social position, succeeds in sowing ion in regi after eee peed Be: = im Spementa et DEBATE ON THE RESOLETIONA ON NATIONAL APRATIG. tian Traut; View urn thr -of the Spiritual Magazine, pleaded guilty to the charge | T’'™:nt; and én corrupting private soldiers avd even non. the evy The consideration of the Seuate resolutions on national | ring; Mecretary, Wu, Kose: Treasurer, Mr From. | por tn -of libelling Mr, Sotherm, the actor, fallacy ai Peter ny lant rr br Sela “tated te toes toe pomanafee p berg ge bngp rg ae had = heretofore adopted by the Aswinbly, was re. SimMur meetings wee’ henge toed might in the Eloventh nyt etn ” ths euda yrend Tally 1 to be held im Sothern’s spiritualistic experiences in New York, and M4 : gy emevte. Te adniitsthat acta detestable inkumanily were | SO piotran ng fof mew pred pon hore | perman’ Cooper Hall to-morrow evening Speaking and prantt-, ¢ first time in Irish history, a political movemeut has cal work will make i an spreper terimimstion of mt, Mr. Vpuam ieee) of Wayne, xpoke at length in ad- ore ion smadoanample apology, retracting the libel. Mr. Cole | borvoced the plang and macumsry of the veered kes | Committed by params wearrig, uniform. vocacy of them 1m favor of conierring eq al civil | % collect signatires for the pouts St weee that hney-onibed I aly bgore "48. . The old Ribbon socio. | | Tue correspondent of the Star haya that the | ang ponitical rights 11 in the Southern state adopted. Allusion 18 tuade im the pet sanhahe nia ‘man was thea fined fifty pound& An application of the wore bat they were local, Aimlens, sectarian, | #ober trati ix fore frightful thim the vildost imagina- | “"¢P'," tn ok tailtian, anid the time had come | the protection of tenants: agalmt the ‘tes: silly. THE WEEKLY HERALD. ofendant for a postponement of the trial in order that Tut the Fenian $0 lety, now in existence for eight | ton could have conceived. hen daty tw speak pla i gpoak the | landlords, anpounced itive Logintature by he might bring a witness from New York was refused. Tous was built up om the ‘model of the French ant | | The London News says that (hi ag ce tomer Neth She Salen. Senty Tort oe pris follow alae perdi is hoped thata law Gis he’ cuatted to prev ae EIR Whe Lenton Shaesel Gee Bh lemens, pebtdien alain | eee en aa Ge cold tht Stephens and | terrible and unwarrantable cruelty committed ate Wo | Piides of withhold the avowal o their principles. They | landionds from ioreasing romts every iemiti, Hud’ TR La be O'dauony spens'some years-em the Continent, wady- doubtedly bythe evidence, wast either stumd by the Taith that Is in them and ment | probibt them frow dawing lopants from their howe Cheapest Newspaper Best signed J, A. Livingstone, im which the writer asks leave eee St Weeks tak et * ae the issue, or be guiity of morn) cowardice and be faleo | When jaenimes he arom w oy = Tandlorda rary Family Journal in mtry. * apan American to protest emphatically against the ora- biless “hoy roops their’ conscience and their country. The great | and anecrapu' ase aget that the workingm » in ‘The Weary Henatw for the present week, now resty, were penetrated by vague mationa! enthusiasin that REVOLT OF TAE COAST TRIBES, ETC. the statesman of this neratt foture may not be coinpelled to pay half of their wi . ? tion delivered in Washington on the Lincoln memorial | had overspread the island, bat thoy wok no ‘The following are our teat dates from» Todia eeaebe ontven was, aball the reoonstructien of the | for small aud Nabsattie rout. “Moctings un the rep: | ives continuation of the deeply Interesting ‘day by Mr. Bancroft. Mr. Livingstone says that he wever felt more ashamed than he did upon reading that ‘Oration. He declares that it was a diagrace to Mr. Ban- steps towards seducing individual soldiers, On the other hand, withont speeches, or meet ngs, or agitation, the Fenian Society siniply detailed # number of men to each pany of each reg ment in the British army, and the question have been called to be held hereafter ia other Siates in rebellion be settled by the people through | districus. their representatives in Congress, oF shall it be wholly closed and determined by the flat of the Executive? But Bounay, Feb, 27, 1866, ‘The surrender of the gana taken by the Bhootauese is confirmed. The troops are returning trom Bhootan. THOUZAND DOLLAR PRIZE STORY, written expreely for it, enticed oon The Sultan of Muscat has been murdered, Thear it said that the rebol States are aiready in the omy Py who desecrated the vccasion by such a speech, and | men py = Boal regiment oe ‘The tribes on the const ore in reve¥ mL Union; that they wer Jom their = under the con- Avenon Sauer of Waanves “Puss aso Sire —The ARNOLD CHOICE {hose Americans toned reland. edus operandi Coton . Pxchange tf 0 4 ” a Hoe a os a PE eee oy aS vory a Tang before Feniantsm was (rvented the | nvr Sre Atle Catourra, Fobe 26, 5 | Sor eee: ate 7 comes pgs oe 3 ocean | Comminsioners of the Muking Fund have directed that Tris} and peasants were in the habit of treating ‘The markets are unchanged. compact of destroy their relations with the federal gov. | all wharve’, piers and slips belonging to the Corporation Poetry vance Only Moves When Sue Plaases’* ‘In the House of Commons on the 2d, Mr. Gladstone, as | private sold.ers to the questionable hospitality of glasses oe ernment or get oul of the Union. But the fact remains | of which the leases have expired shall be gold, oma | (written for the We Henao), “The Sunbeam already mentioned, gave notice that he would, on the | % whiskey. Compared with the yeomanry of ofd, Commere' Intelligence. that Wiey wrongfully did break the compact and sumder | Ps psnauee : ig r 12th of March, call attention to the or with the constabulary of the present day, the soldiery LONDON MONEY MARKET—MARCH 2. their seletian and eet. aps hostile govesament, ‘the | ease for ten yours, nt publie aactine ow the 1¥th of mene | “Magrie, Sweet Mags $e tho, peragraphs in the Iways been and continue to be wonderfully popt- | Console closed on March 2, at 40% & ST for | government, It Ix true, lost nono of its claims upon these ath On tl pomals went inte the | The interesting story of “OLo Caman’s Burr Am ‘Queen's speech referring to Parliamentary reform. Re- 3 the people foe the trovps | money. United States tivo-twenties at 7046 a 70%; Erie | > tates except ax it loxt powor to enforce them, | Hut that ms ged Ply ye ari foe the wharves, | aie tae aras in regard to constituencies, &o., wore in prepara | Perform their daty | with mechanical obedience 568 555, ; Lilinow Central shares, she. the States lost their right to claim the benefits of the gov. | bier and slips belonging 1 tie city were not opened 7 Father than with goodwill; the; never soon | “Avni eations tor the new Chilean loan of £450,00were | orument is entirely clear. ‘These rights evuid only | (ovGniey jue tue i Si Gor wat Be ate , ‘tion, but possibly might not be in the hands of members ish troops with the ff their faces; ‘aba eight rhaol the required amount. “ be resumed when restored by the federal government. | tt the parchaser shail take them in thele pr we It will also Contain —lnteresting intelligeuce from (he dition aud keep them tua proper tal own expense. of repair J Capiial, with « report of the proceedings of Com defore the above date, in which case, although he should late and important News from all parts of Burupe ; ask leave to bring in a reform bill, it would be open to Congrom passed wlaw, which the President approved, Eng! ury of they see them om ¢uty stff, dull, avgular, and off duty jk forbidding the admieslon of their reprewentat.ves until always ready to join ina spree, to drink and to talk— LATEST—MARCcH 3. ‘greatest Five-twention closed on the 3d at 70% a 70%, Eri» presenting, in fact, the ible contrast to the - 4 the States should, by a k cy oan, b tared Comy~ocermany Concrer to Bt inaee ‘ amombors to object to its being read until the returns | some ) constable ur to that stat ly, solomn | shares, 54% 0 9514; Ilinols Centra shares, 77's a 7% Cpe gies” eeu ky a tens Peuisenh crashes hws an’ | rhe renarpeineiade porcydyediaiss naesbage tebe eM latent occommta of the Fenian Movements im thte ‘wore laid on the table, This aunouncement is rezardod | stalker, the Dublin policeman, Almost invariably ro- | Br.tlsh console, $075 a +. conquered provinces, set aside their laws amd oificex, er : . niry, and details of the great Seare in England aa@ en ovadence thet the Cabinet fs united upon the Reform | (rt ted over 8 gles of whiskey, sad ins public house, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKER—MAROH 3. Gnd govisned them frou Washington with power ax nb. | those who eppreciate cood masic geperaily, Will Be | Cuneta; The latent News f Mexico, KAitoriabs om Dill, and eonabett ae the soldi lly the Irishman—returns readily to Cortox.—Sales to-day 10,000 bales, including 3,000 to | solute ax any emperor, Practically ali have agreed upon | pleased to learn that tho Seventh regiment to whieh | sosing evcots: “or Weekly Goulp;” The Re , and asa ve -apewer te idle rumors of | his first ioves; and the Fenians, it is said, havecertain | speculators and ex The market closed quiet but | the complete control of ibe government over the whole | organization the bénéfciaire lian been atiacund for many | MINE ereni: lovhiy Gout mane ‘the resignation of Earl Russell. pail hanes: &. thie sy, ye bd 2 beg se that a news Was pot published till | subject. But here comes the question of difference, | years past purpose giving bim a complimentary concert | Spring Pashious, Foreign Gossip, Musical and Theatrical soldi charged nk. shen com> busin Shall the exerc 1 of the Prowl. | att rr mn pw (Baturday) even ng. Thor | review for the weel wterentin, “ ‘A scandalous divorce caso had been tried in London. | Sitteonewath the population of the whole empire, | ‘2° C08 OF Dusness 4 ieee eae Peadhest tea Aled gh Boney + Gleam ete te pangs rg diay a ie nd Haley mY ting Literary, Artiste and tte poitionce was Mr, Cavendiah, whoee wite,adaughter | ut'key'furtsh, Tuxacenand, sbontenetiied of the | LAVRRPOOL RARADOTUPFA MARKET —MANCHS. | TO%%e Tncongrinsis all power ¥ ned that portanatotive | ings, ax well ha the hundreds Of uniitary mwa who have | Reuemie reline ; Our Aarisaliuns rovtom lit Oat Ree of Lord Clare, eloped with Lord Cecil Gordon. ‘The | fy, and some regiments have an ehorinvus prepon- Baeaverurrs are dull but steady. Richardson, Spehiee | \vistation of the country. Yat the P ht has asautmed | marched through the etreete of New York te th with Interesting matter for Varwere and Agreularbts, J ve Mr, Cavendish a verdict for £10,000 ba mp tp hk" varbet & Co, snd. Weheteld, Nash & Co. report, Saar dal hes ayronm all troubde on tis eubject, He hes made | of Gungl’s teumphal marches, wi'l eertainy by rehired Anse Veo ary gave Mr, ,000 damages. This isa erious sitwation: bit whon wo think of | Steady. Wheat qui but tem winter rel. te at ake Dvernments without regard to former Inw ‘ to with their pr , aud bi rec ma the obvious remedy we are met by the besetting weak Pry ee we i treee J tutions, and asks Comeress to ta without the Seveuth in their testimonial will h an engraving showing the appearances THE NEUTRALITY QUESTION. nome of ee, adhe — and indecl. | @4. © 28, 0d. for mized. 3 inqu ry or im Tar better or for wore, The | tice to the claims of a musicun and comparer wha wren | Of the plant, Laformation for miners, Religioas Imetts , sion in movements of repression. and a desire to confe LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MAKKET—MAROH 3. effect of tt 4, cannot bat be most | pies an exalted position anong the many leading repre noe; Vert recat Velushte reviews of to public opinion in everything done. Sir George Grey | Provisioxs active tending upward. Gord disastrous. Febel Sewaiors will be thrust | satatives of his professiun eaten idee nected Mamet eat Aca Proposal to Render Private Property at | mile ita matt rof boas! the other day that no regi | Bruce & Co. and Digiand, Athya & Co riport: th @ Senate and seventy-five memben he'd. Ws Veale Mea saiiee aie Reales Dlhwing Ve mameretal, ry Goods, Nort and Rhos, Horse British |! ry eg eh pt ous pr Fons & sare Of per. | sative ond tending upwart. Fork, scarce and 2 64 se of Representatives—thirteen be ty line ie vo th ohn ot the Motroptiine. | hint Cottte Markets; Advertivewents, sud aeseunte at vi ought to be ol . believe | higher. ron wendy, with a s slaves, giving to one whit otco ¢ or offen of the Metropol adil iveihs of Gia eek Vets) (tiie Sugptetion= | het every regiment in the Brite cervies, contalning qualities. Lard buoyant and 1s ower thaé two have in. the nd Relief Agency, No 18 Can ‘ gi teeny ata shares kd ye a re 50 proj on Of Irishmen, ought e kept out a Ge. 7 et and stead: he ete ower of the 7 ~~ = " > apr hs St va <i ‘American at 48s, a 4s. Joyal whit guid be made od.ous and pat | caseoun'e clone > age bat 53 gs bagel LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET—MAKCH 3. under be an ee og Mar wr ora in the House of Commons on the 24 inst. Mr. Grg- The Beokers’ circular reports ashes wtondy at Mim 6d. a ated by bontile legisia THE DIAMOND Chom ory moved an address to the Queen in favor of estab. Bla. 6d. for pots, and 3%. a abs. for pearls, Sugar tends } iT the principle that private property at sea | confidence in their public house friends, end it exposes upward. Cofee stoady. Rice inactive, Linseed fri ~ ¢ y| co quiet at £115 «a £120 Rown flat and oaser, © a 1 «it! be dietriba: tr WILLIAM ¥ 4 iv, cidal for England to ullow things to remain as they are, pti wa Conga tine ta BM po Ae cot ‘inerican Ae. 29a 6d. ¥pirite turpentine mominal a! ; a | Barrawow Duns, ov rae Severn Hauer The Sake Oe See ek ie a. heer eee ee inah iaucadot English troope, and. proce diog a Tar Bate Bosl, Rnglis & Oo teport petruieumy il i oe en oe Te eee ees cotie ver prmeapaed puluohia Will bo ecammenend in th ous ctining, with «ales 2 |. for refined. coe ‘Tho question was Acbated, pro and con, by numerous J Bt Possible by conettulious telode eh anibgs" Circulne Peporte'-—Drenistuti quiet ani | upou the fundamental Dr Bepiny of in Toe cs Neer eat tl NeW YORK WEEKLY WRRALD — ly. Iron quiet. Sugar steady. Goffe quict and ) anqvawrems On " 1 dof English ¥ steady. Iron q es y. ® " domianed para, ch th, ian The Lord Advocate sald it was impossible for the gov. | Witt) the presence jn eels particlix cape. "Rion steady. Tea Iuactive. Linseed | eile of the domimant party the \ } mpens Os Sevempay, Mav fernmont to assent tot, ‘The elfect, Cearried Out, would | Molt Arik beer Ot Yarra Cora ucrond Protestant | cakes buoyant at £10 Ube £11. Spits turpentine ve. | Mh bh, he argued, erulruced | parnsie ie (ON tettgues re Se ovine 1 flag) goverament when they cugnt ice mstend of the mass, would be the one thing that | tive at 43s. 6d. a 44 Fotrotoam dail “4 a Mi Sperm | ove on | ae To per \iappointioent in owing the cerly anmbore igh Mele a yey etd would be a heavy blow’ aud great discouragement steady, Tallow ireem alow wt ' Peng omenny (y+ Ro | ing ve } bir imtore sory, nowt ibers eit pe} apoio and disiouls of aren, OF MN so Bence » Lam by no medas a9 sfvocate Of mere bearer aes - be District uf Columbia | 4 task Ame Klee eon 1 yoo ianppoil ule of adoption. ‘on. think i the duty of Parliament to root Salling of the Africa for Boston. pl copmusity ; : ‘The motion was finally withdrawn. out the causes of Fenianism ao well as to erush down the Hatsvax, March: 15, 1866 refieed ‘etopt. Suffrage wan | . ‘ ot wee STRANGE MISSTATEMENTS OF THR ATTORNEY GEN- | movorneat iteolf) bu’ . sharys storm, devities, | The rtoamship Afrion sailed at foar o'clock this after |e" the States, and ho | KM Wann Bergan Major | i ERAL—LOKD CLAKENDON ANXIOUS TO KBOPEN Te ou oy utterly destroy all hopes of | noon for Boston, where she will be due om Sata that question where the constitution had left it—with | Home rom Fatiaw Wo The following donation on ven partial succes, You are safe enough at present. | morning. ; on themeetven . - Dettion | eect ee tcl Miles teahliinn cetaaal oun xe ’ " sera (heb. 21) correspondence Manchester Guantiaa.} No lender of an insurrection would commence it in win: ony toanited ORE OM, or searty of, i buabincrndye madi shy : * | vive copies, 98; 8 ' A good foal of surprise has been created in well in- | tef, When hie men cannot dri!) at night of camp out; but that have been exacted of them, « | knowledget throagl the Hexsio $11,020, Cash contr | formed circles by the speech of Sir Roundell Palmer, on | when the Baral ae ten 2 poet ro Nene SALE OF THE GAMBART PAINTINGS AT TRE STUDIO hold to 4 accountability yo, $00, A. L. Bruen, Gait Borden, by Geo. | af — Briday night, on Mr. e's motion. The Atior- | Will arise. Femianism will tas: {iit thon, and wales ue BUILDINGS. tw +. $40; RH. 5). Mew | NE it the Wemney Hone ney seneral ie a clever man, and I believe a very | Presau ene are eostene & ¥ ponseb de” Ki. og ‘The handsome gallery of Mr. F. J. Pilgeram was im representatic . J tiatdwin, $10, } ye wecie Oe wen, tad b mcead mations | co uot, but the, mivchot” that would | crowded wo excors Tash night on ceeavion of the sale of | Procia'tn ‘ne thah fusion tx ently done vail wnto 127 Me, Wetman, $28, 3 GSB) failure of the a between the British and | be done, by joven an ee ha ores | ee re eee collection, the | go all classes | visions, furniinee, be, from! J Miller, Van Tine & {ome 1862-3 1 | jncaleulable. Tt would throw Irotand at leas i u a ‘ i Logger was nO only Bot Cor | Tair a century; it would create an alarm apd inewendity remainder of which will be sold this evening, The re ‘aa | 8. W. Merriam, G, 7. Markie, Hw ui ‘ se ect, Ut Wie Caleta ears be rareraing tne ord | that twenty yours of tranqulllty couid not allay. In 1868 | onlpts were coueidcrably oat $0,000, tae ie Dhent Auzice, March 15, 1806. | You'W HL Rebtotion & (0, tine W lane «to ¢ ‘ k did good: it showed all what only a | very spirited. following wight the highest Mr Jewry, of Erie, moved to efer the Niagara | me “y of events as to titne, Dut by misquoting from loose recol- | he actual outbres! « (rep) . he Niagara | Southwick; Howard, Sar k wn ; few kuew-—that the ement wae mere writing and | poaer roniiee Fr 3 sak uae to cae A carne lection the of the sy ments which are some jf = =a Se ere we ee Gnalteret Flemish Sheep, Verbueckboven, $1,140—Mr, Ded-s Hp rs Leet ty the Committers of Nive to report 08 W. Mart & Tecord, Si Roane va abd dlipute where Uey_ were | maurrectionary or military tartice- chat the people were | Aral ae te ieee, $00. Me kha fir Wastin, jdem.) of Rrie, opposed the motion. | Peiinn maa On CC aeueriy. B | é Aber drilled nor ured, and that probably there jorning, rere, — Mr moved to make the o ; A Card —Or, Got « Marbb tee, fost to be Ia corainiy nok, just to charge sete scihres undeod pikes in the whole country. It | Zealand Wedding Feast, Dillons, §975—Higex apifiat Satete We, Wasisum moved to mate the Wil the | ether than ovary may b+ ms i 1 | ar Fr. Gutman's Marble Maths Ss Cahn of OO Se Doce | mrtures on | Wan therefore desirable that Saish O'Brien shonid | | Vandyke Contemplating Beenty, Dubufe, $978 Mr | *! Ad “ Hountem wtret * ‘ihe Rimsias or SALON BATH torney General will have to qualify materially the Hut tee Menians are wry diferent men; they are roo) The Gleanets, Weracis, $500-—Mr. Reynolds, spection of os botiers. eae the express train of . , ia vs toto which he bag Hy fetrcitng wt the vem | Zriekmen of thr id ty ted Amaricantied Teiberntame, linia Pesnante lng te Market, ay, #400—M6 | Ean TEA tithe sede or vokaa ot tay oon. | POTS te ees A... ee oe ep ‘ : rc Geinone 5 an. ‘oration with which they are couneet-d - oe : pine OM) pus erenn poew shy i = Parte porate and f ten of te, sae, |e | s- ty have gee up the old devo | Mother and Child, Plassan, Mr Rowling? ee anectnd sniom the | OUmERTeA & namt . be track fe poe Aa 4 : oes feply to Me, Watkis, with regard, to Fenian ot ine ede gi eet” Husy have geen up thy | The Convalescent, Seignac, i. Wilhtams OT Mt AC, tae ae ete ieay or | tried bis bat 0 fr ‘ He vierpt We | : ° rica. People in general \ vd irish mania for makin, hem and having inestrngs Cardinal's , Hellbuth, $650 Mr. Rivtap. q anpe had succaeded <™ > - Lottery Pricce Cached. Draw- erciwed discretion in omitting to Dien sso innkeepers ‘ byt y Eechea ei andersand well i to ac. | Thoy hold thelt tongues and keup thoir powder dry. In | OMcare Widow, Eeblesnger, Mr. Ristan, Dp tie Revedicetn, (oap.).ct Onwegs—to provise ter | aise, tates feriber Wonees peel 4 hat we al tmdererck Bruce, for'scuve. interference by | America they tard wie, aod quarrel and, wk | La Belte Dame sans Merci’ Hughes Sia0—Me. Wet. | eye onsrvcion om pormaneut qoaraotine eatabiah: | Sory"ly nu'iyiey por tee eles ogee, | ; i eer trash with a touching rraemblance to “ould times;” bat | | Syrian Gi church im Bethlehem, Poriscts, | (he ronemaetion Ot ly ty One live turkey percbed om ogee President Johnson with the sympathetic tomfooleries if | 1S to ai that merely “to raise the wind,” merely w | $420—J, Hoey co Tog ore i twa \ ) ite ot on ° eS alld le oie New York and elsewhere in favor of an Irth republic, rosty the conttbutory Irishtnen scattered | Beware! Bewero! Mra Robinson, $480-—D. King By Me. Wann, (dem.) of Clinton—Por the relief of the 1 n Chainge of the eomabieten, |. ee = 4 f--~ be refusal and —_. pad Tyo a Fa thy 2 homes ‘ann pee ae elit with Distal, The Bath, Frere, 9428 each -Mr a Flatbush and Couey Ieland Raliroed Com packs y ° tae ' ; hile the questions claims remains | ik and prety marcsefully The government knows igor ‘By Mr, Cocm: f The . | whore Lord Russell left it, ore gai nt [Ang Stephens is in Dublin; yet despite a reward of ‘Good Morning, Baby; Trayer, $400—D. King. Ri. & inane, (sep.) OF Albany: Asana! Sep | eiillities i", Sines, the American government will enter into | Yori oti eat was wfered for smith Oren | The (Geatent mors wil bo placed ow be stant to | En CRE The China Tea Market. } aderw's Hate Myra inn Beat even no concitiatory Ah c | the Mat cach hin. ‘The government knows that | mizht Meisonier, Frere, Achembéch, Y’Rebaggeuy, Ary RY, (rep) of Erie—To reg are ow Hay Francesa, Mavot id the | ment yy By Shoe ‘are ether, manuceetorien and of anne | Bebeter, Rebreyer, Willems end other calebeated aniste | ‘M0 ight Avenue Kafivesd, Kew York tated that the steumer Or » | national honor, be has, to use Sar fad ammenition “in Dublin wosdee home, airway Will be largely represented. by fer Unt (rep) of Satle—Making approyre yal, froma, Chine, Be acca + Holarged Jats mama statoeman, “chee comma find them oul. —_——— By. Me Hewes (rap) of To lecorparnt ts eamatttned oe spiel —_ don, 1 Latene, Ly =. 1 Pnwy Pacific. tae kmertens Lank Coeep Sy deste atee | wonved, wad. Goch wee |” Soithdrawn, For the sake of the peace and OFFICIALS IN ID. bustand at! wife, o of them, to be a witnes for | 8 Only to 8 (ow prente parties ote Defence Selamnndton SateemAiee Side~ of the 9 at eS omnected wt the will ahenate the public opmiem of the EXPRDITIONS on ss SANs, BC — the other, or io behalf of say yarty in cer * i : ° o Mw wok, cornea ott Siugerent and seuigal ghia shosld be oa Wettasesaee be gunlosanly Feelens Nye toni Meat wine eenmeimtaadl Oe ee try eee rue MOAT pega a > nly ) low Yore—Reiative wo reetle — ty ikem in keeping with the advanced cvvilisation with men of education of refinement, however mistaken | “,uvicas from Idaho etate thats high offiela! named | the Fifty Afb regiment National Guard ’ writer We Hee tend wt heen Se B aepnition of fo their views; we could ask (hem what tue ¥¢ | siccam had boon arrested on » charge of ais Hy Mr, Wreo—To repuiate tbe fare of strnet galiromts - A alge sovre: axerban | Salt Copel See meren, i and. your mans, wn | snrtuse metal Bat recently abetce god, Snother f-1's | in Now York and Brooklyn ee Like @ Glertous Motedy, © Mavishing | pore styiich her CU Oe MORE SHIZURES OF SUHrECOD, rend yess, Tuctmmmmatary dcbete, iy on’ guoreae then | Cecauer, and all another —Chee D. Vedghan, Treasar hy Mr: Taser, (dom ) of New York—Pur » raitrod i . ‘ ° ~ of Bots couuty—has been arrested for embezzlement Cortiandt, Dey other streets in New York aM ‘Gaselle eays that the steamer | banded together in a recret league, The amenities " a sen ie atin eines Yonder ar fer, the republic of Colombia on the | of Parlaweutary governments te mild language ae emoution <8 S0 cteane © Serre, ma o Seen eaves Wanuee Ties and Bbweetensg bis -e rius, Giving Out Moiaed by the government. It also | af Sir George Gray—even the Aympalliy Ah eh img exped yg my br eon SMITH POW LD e Toames, Moor that Apamiah Irom ciads, futng out On | Bradt doos nit, wach thea men, They are avaucnl | “"Tyolsauments charter eieeuom roma in he cca ter fone ibe Thames, have likewfse been versed. ss and Cy oe en ae Vy oe won of the Union licket by vant to 085 votea woonens Pe eed “eg to report of de P Grover and Haters Highest Prem o-— ee bone Tope : 4 H stocks are weak. Ophir, $660, Yellow Jar’ « pable admin rater « * . ‘ . the province of the statesman to find out why it i that &@ | gesq. ogy, ‘ ‘ “ r r on, " Brose on 4 ago, $1,000, Welcber, $520, Imperin' By Mr, Ms (dom | of Orange-To repes THE MEXICAN QUESTION. sensitive people, proue of oid to loyalty. sinowt servile | Hats x Norcruss, $1,000; Crows Point, $1,900, Empire | G ester evunty . fi ine Company— hearted, id, should not @ been loug il, $126. devs, 17 “— tiew sewing Hae eh ’ rr lay by same of shove arts | Mil, S196 Legal tenders, 77 Dor o be at Berrian « ) Bite WK. Je. rae whch great princes Know so well how to ginploy —sueb ee aa | wenind te Ewart used in Wales auch an Francis"Jowes ie np eens Rate at By Mr. Javerse, (A0m.) of New York—To provide for would Cure a bad Congh of Col@ Seaying (0 Hungary—or uch coneessonss to uationkl | Joba L. Fiagg, Jast chosen tothe Mayoralty of Trov, | an sopoiniment of presiding Justicn in the “ “ ’ aod religion ngs, and each mensares of justin @ | 1. tie youngnet incumbent of that office in the Usted | Court, sino to regulate routes of the Hroadway “ox "pu MEXICAN QUESTION, ted rebeiivon in the Highlands aad made Ja obite - Lagisiauif, 2 and 3, the Senizea loyal tos Hahoveras King tate, being litle more than twenty four years of age, | COMPANY Bow Vom on lent yateiaes We Cron agg gh a Aa A moe SAD INCIDENTS OF THR CONSPIRACY. Mayor Fiagg # & gradnats of Harvard College, of O° | rar roat im Dirowtway, and other sirera, Sew | Re aE om remey Caan of 1857, ranking high among the beccalaureates of | ¥ ane ie dg 5 AE ore Dy Mr, Jeracon—iu elation to public markets” Is | the London T March 1. trove bre two raiher ad shied brisheg, oh of the that year, and afior admission to the bar beid several ty eartetinn parwmne Aeeitene to apps Government action in tb remsion. You remem ¥ New York. “fo 4 =o @ Gesere eerie a Ciatke, shots few works ago, tn the | Mee of Important local trust anterior to he vrewet | iy Mr Woers, (-wp) of Kinge—To extend sod oven | 1 Oh en. "amas ona tan 4 Wileom's Hse ke Sttte he Row in treet in thiscity, Tro men seousintances of ha, § oraitiom evlh deveuth vice beovtiye, B. tb FRR) . ae Getine GH Bem