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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH a1, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 invasion, aud the progress of the Fenian movements on | for flour made from that wheat, 206 it commande peteas Cc A N A D tho border cities. quite unwarranted by the quotations at Liverpool. s ‘THE CHAIN PICKET. soe no. manna save CS the wea poops ta Now 1aih taatens Boog Along the entire Niagara frontier I found strong de- Goiend be content with an inferior pH oceans! by United States Marshal faded for» guide ia haviguare wn - oo ‘’ wn id tachments of Canadian volunteers posted at all the im- | there is «tax upon Canaan wheat 1s is very likely ad the ownera ‘The consables threatened, bul made to | veananhe” jpeormed as thie nflce wnat « vowee ve ee 1 ‘that a portion, trade wi ued resistance. bout NE ra fi ‘a ” The Situation on the Frontier | Mins naouod wih tral beyouts to preneve the | ges advantageous to us Wo teiove "wo, tate | Opening of Navigation and Rush of New vive are doa an raat A Sper Bucy wl Oe : wi that the demand er articles: ca ler af e peace, and give the alarm. Aloug the entire line of the | nadian growth is not to be entirely stoy taxation. IN Ww Pa ei anee and in the Provinces. Vices vee ea a eee | Moan” ta Wadinten reetlns Ta be Yorkers to the State Capital. “SHIPPING NEWS. | coli e tounded at ey have, by their ALMANAO YOR NEW YORK—THIY DAT. to wa‘ch every movement on the American shore. short-sighted pole 1 imponod taxes upon ‘hele own peo- nnn sera. These | parties posted ynspicuous places Continued Preparations to Meet the Ex- | anducaresch ccner, ava, i ons of trem us ouprecd | _ Tere Ie wo remon to think that the raining of cate | THE TAX LEVY IN SLICES. seve 1155 | The fog belt « sere 1 M6 | blog rang on 4 wese sday might cis Ee # arate “snot some tow daya will slapee before hogs ndored Port of New York, March 20, 1866. an ba procured sad pat ia feo ted the discharge of his Enfield will bo taken up and passed tte ceton See unica "ta ae Se eee pps ' Ch tesh nintes pec Fenian Invasion. along the line to the reserve, which is posted within easy jeed, living animais be ox) to the . NW Horusd A bark. froin James Hive for « a CLEARED digianch! Ton taina’ Giskes a s4dea Cadhn wedi Talnd inde Liesl duly, bat we deme hak namie Extraordinary Tactics to Kill the | 22°°7'f, 0° (8 Tbe Liverpoot ele Queene pes anndom, showing Now Steamship Java (IB)r, Moodie, Liverpool via Queensiowa— | 31 (lis pendant was ween Fey tat it ton Oa count upon the continuance of that arrangement for an, frontier, = ine of skirmishers or lookeuts extend- sreat length of time. There is every pony Board of Revisio: B Cunard malomant ENEMIES WITHIN ing from Sandwich to Sarnia, so that a solitary armed —e. that oe ipa sicko for the meat peaananttln Santinge « Cuba, Smith, Greytowu—M O me rn ~ from Palermo for New York, Jaa @ 4 AND WITHOUT, | == = bred ryan: HONS DERN. .0008 FOR: Ve largely. exported from. the Usilad Sieses te eaten Tene ie tanet e Steamanin W F Clyde, Robbins, Noston—Whitney & Hath. eek Bote Breen. & York, leaky. alarm passed along the line. The men are, generally Lt doh fox. supphed from that soarce. Fifty Thousand Dollars Sent Up for Mitammahip Glaveus, Gale, Reston Noon, ne n Kieamahip 0, ore oS Role of Ge amden, Me, from Hague for Boston, speaking, able-bodied, fine-looking fellows; but they | We can surely supply c cured beef and pork cheaper than Steamship Warrior, Mott, Providen piune Steamship | Merch Antici have not had much advantages of dril, and their move: | eZ, 0M, im, ™Phued, rom, the United State ith Its Defeat. hare Yolae (i. Lubker, Liveroont-Iomett & Torrance ES Popes Lubker, Liver ower . anticipated Trouble on the | ments are ungainly. They are mostly clorks and pro- tain, we have the best Trompect of ‘extending ke. pe ae ook dpatn Ulgsws: Sobaoom, Uierpock timbers On | RARDneeIn aie aes Lecen aes trates, Neots Fish fessional indoor men who are unaccustomed to frontier | it in other directions. The mission to the West Indies has, is ani, gisen of the Forth (Br), Crombie, London | "Anse dun Bb—Parved Jolin Waits ery Question. Wife, aud, a8 8 matter of course, thelr duty is anything | 4 have every reason lo hope, proved a great succes. | The atic Mr), Locos. Landon & Morean & soo, | Eilnanien Hoyer Singapore or N ru, t7th, Oe s r), Lammann, Rotterdam—Funch, Meineke | ¢ . Pei ‘Wi " Yorn but pleasant, thorities, and found the warmest Intorest taken in thelr Aceeee eaux a teed : Forman for de Bat ‘mieope pe Habert: Hong Kom “te At ail the important border towns, at strategic milway hog every place they Toned goods bnperted — a . 4 a ag Ng eet at alg bes Batavia. Jan '3)—Sid Rocket, Adama, Singapore States which could be OPRNING OF NAVIGATION, Bark 5 atadt—Stoman a ¥: Danger of a Collision with the | P's, snd slong the Welland Canal, strong reserve forces | (he United Si poe eaons te os ee HRY vee onset ve ‘New Yorkers this | yZATK Kanny Atkingow (ir), “Atktason, St John,” Nis maavont tice b-8ld Marte, Mayer, U are held well in hand for an emergency. The best troops, | fore anything can be done, however, to establish com- Albany sepia hs 9 Son Jan 26—Hid Oeiavia, Lagerw all, nited States. of courae, are kept at the front on pisket or outpost duty | munication, and efforts will be made at once to establish | Wek. Tho arrivals by the trams to-night will become « Hive Ache (Tab, Morrar. Tarragona A P Agvet aren iho Am resens fe port. vi pi as pcb i post duty maa S08 turds rl al ones | eee auahnian’ uid Gabdaesah srvlant ot tao Brix Village Belle (Br), Ogilvie, St John, NB-—I' { Nevius Ba, ay Nee ee eS ‘Brens), While the men are orderly and well behaved it is Urge and rotiable trade wil the West Indies. That @ | poat from New York will bring up a vast number who “ire Sarah Peters, Lord, St Marks, Fla—F 1b Horibut & « ore niet K Are woe Reta; make Danbar, Lives dout cdaiintam kadisoan tacatbees ob. lected ab * have waited to see the successful result of the first trip | Brig Julia K Arey, Weeks, Norfolk W Loud & Co ie Leer ath, Nala, Longe! THE FENIANS. the mobi cseees ote aad otha pros and cons of | ®®4 fos fang arian noreee I eee |. emsough lant night. Navigation boing fairly opened the.| Scr” Sule Baker, Raker, or rita eal na Praesens See biG sb Reville, NYork: Oeean Eagis, Lovet, Boston, Sia, “Weil, let them come,” is acommon re- | THR FISHERY QURSTION—-DRBATK IN THE NOVA } Tush of New Yorkers and of Now York business will now ir Giver Brynn Sleeper, Hwan Tolend-—J Bingraham. | | Gansemas, March Se Arr brigs Jean jRus), Mork: 2 Ld Oar Ogdensburg Correspondence. ima “t an lek & dozen a the Faggamuftin single. SCOTIA ASSEMBLY. tbe ab flood tide here, as usual, to tho end of the session. | Mecremty keen Or orth wa paynvene | pened (ite), Davieon, Philadelphia Ocvexauuna, N. ¥., March 19, 1866. ron! w them we resemble Bul im The Provincial Secretary of Nova S¢otia submitted to THE CITY TAX LEVT. KI King, Smith, Cedar Keys, Fia—Goldihwaite & ian, por beam ‘Key Weal, Wild Hur material.” “They will find English breasts bared to Although those who dwell away from the border may | recoive them and give them a thiet's death,’ and many | correspondence addreseed to. the British government on | Delexations of the Common Counclt with the city tax take an active interest in all that pertains to the Fenian | ber ena a, ee: character. the subject of the protection of the fisheries. In laying | lovy have como up, and that great civic institution, with excitement, and look each morning for the daily instal- | was ata loss to discover the slightest indication of «| ported to have “referred to, the tact that the repeat o¢ | 1s Peculiar followers, will be on band. Wo will have brig Wenonah, Graffam, «port north of Hatteras; Jamon Davie, “tough, New Orloaivn Sau 178k Foret Melle rt hr BN Mawkins, Wyatt, Charleston—N L MeCready & ercival, Shanghae. ypoesina: Ohete- ore—Kenily, Siaith & ment of nows from the British provinces, it is bardiy | hostile movement to justify the alarm now surging over | the Reciprocity treaty rendered it necessary for us to | the usual disagreement this year which hax been | Sehr Lynden, Shackford, mga Hoyntou’s si “Nora Possible for a non-resident to at all comprehend thestate | {le Province. In all the American towns t visited on tho | protect the exclusive Yrights of ear people to our shore | the mode of sanding up the budget since the commenoe- | SehF Marta Loulaa, tuow. Glotcwater—J A ne jenthe cate aye Or of affairs that now exists along the line. If Sweeny, | {fon or any mysterious boxes, such ax we had Tapert Raheries, because our Ashermen, baving the disadvantage | ment of Comptroller Brennan's term. The result is Fegris. Aa How: Kon, Jan 18—Arr Ann Lawrence, Taylor, Sam Peas. with a quarter of a million of well organized men, were Df ten gy ar Es dn gg Sala would be placed at a greater disadvantage if the Ameri- | three badgets—that of the Aldermen, that of the Council- % aoe GAS ‘ Isth, Uncowah, Thomas, do; ab, Belem, Ml ighall, vi 1 8. me ‘ 6 Co 8 estimate, Stat werly, Pierce, Phitadelpliin m, Helvetia, janie for PA sieirh yan, nt without any attempt br phe edo Poe ented tacks pites Be., et erane renner — ees “the — men ~~ i Compt Ps estimate, besides the county teamer Beverly, I'l ante delp Mis eM Tuckey ci fy ‘anadians would hardly be THE LEFT OF THR LINK, case very strongly before the British govern. | levy —all rs ‘he great utility of this plan isthe ‘Giausita Wien Cove > Sa . moro confident that a mammoth invasion was | extending from Toronto to Quebec, Ihave not visited; | ment, but had, up to this time, faled to ob | (eau iuen ot the sutject comveved te the mteitigent | Ay. Lg : ing any idea of the subject conveyed to the intelligent Ey; Ion but I understand the same vigilance is exercised as in the ‘tain an; Mh) discussion thereupon ensu during me intended, nor more keenly upon the alert forthe first | Cobre and om the right. This seems the most danger. | Wa nat! iy ah General, stated thas while in Waals, | Tepecasaiatives of the rarai ditriets. The x indication of the approach of the advancing hosts, ous point, inasmuch as Camada—the Fenian Canaau—is | ington he had endeavored to aacertain how far the difter. | i ates i ArT, MARL, Welles, 688 Unslos OGDENSNURG A PROBABLE RENDEZVOCS, but a stbne's throw from the United States, and Lake | ent delegates from the provincial governments weald be | {itty ot maki ro yt egg ecap * Altos Farland. Kaw We This place is generally considered to be a prospective | Ontario, or a boiling current of Ningara, bas not to be | disposed to co-operate with ours in legislation for our | any but the ¢ P Rieanship Tyhee, Crowell! Savannah, Mareb 17, with mdse rea, Baker's teiand. peadenvous Gb file’ Eien tsetse: 6/4 WORE amet Pon, fishery protection, and had received the most cordial We meine and passenge at and i THR CENTRE. asstirances of legislative co-operation from al! of them. Be sip San Salvador, Athi ah, March 15, ae) not only an excellent place for assembling in force— F saped oY, anne. 1p be oat. only ihe con neil Bgl seg he chief gah ry fishery dieputes hetween the ‘ab eee ek ss ef - | United States and Britain was the construction put by s inllen BW ond, Mbes Mt being connected with the western and central sections | Tyoq ve. Here all the troops from the north congregate, | each upon the iinits of restriction ‘The Lritish insisted | ~ wy saver wari oe Vk of the State by the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg | are organized, drilled, armod aud equipped, and de | that the limits were three marine miles, drawn from one | Health bill was The decision in regard 1 it snes to of Wales, Davin, B Railroad, and by the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain | spatehed to the points on the front whore their services | headland to another, aud that should not Bo | Health bill Ths feet dee the rediinte bare best Lenore ag histoul tthe Hotton Nbaeatars’ Moston Corsten, Havmag, Railroad with the east, both of which roads terminate | 8% most urgently required. It is the headquarters of | enterod at all, while the Americans clatmed to approach | completely” i rie tea patcouance + talninast re: Adami Kedgwick, Atoble, Han Pranciaco;’ Windeld, General Napier, commanding the right wing of the Cana- | to within three miles of any part of the shore, The | Sahn Wo sutectuot, Magyar gS je BAAS And inde & southern paasase. sur; Saas hero—vut as having an vbjective point to strike at, tho | dian army, General Lindsays whos headquarters are at | tnatter of the nav ization of the birait of Canso hud been | lait Bae simulated th homer ape pg peers it sa ate ie J eo superior of which is not furnished elsewhere. Moutreal, being in command of the loft, with General | hrought by our government, throuxt Lord Falleland, be- | yen las itech htt oe eee ee Wood. Freetan, Laverponl, 98 days, with md (totems, Mae The Grand ‘Trunk Railroad, the great link that | Micuel in chief command next to the Governor General. | fore the British governinent, and the opinion Of the lat- | ty.” the manner i. which the bill “chould be 8 & (uso ” Li BOLD GROUND FOR AN RDITOR, ter was that the Americans had no right to navigate ‘oni a ee ABP cal acy Mat: braltar), Jonking, B: en, for Melbourne. binds the Eastern and Western Canadas together, and | In times like these when danger hovers over the Pro- | that Strait. without express permissiow. He re- a, while on the’ Boant of Revise. wut: it to Harbeck AH Janne, their great dependence in time of war for the transport- | Vince: and a man hardly dare trust his next door neigh- | ferred to a report on these subjects, drawn up preted ge ya Mtn cong ea py nts away, foretonen 15, ich stion of troops and material, passes along the opposite | bor, the people are peculiarly sensitive. It is no wonder, | by himself in 1361, which cited the treaty of 1818 in | Ut cave SP asuee. pake whaling bark Wave, of New Bedford, with | 0axo, Jan IS—In port ship Maria Mowker, {rom Can Dank, within fille shot of the'shore, Ottawa, the cap. | then, that the following choice morceau, should create & | y'way, he declared, conclusive, for the express words of asavouted ite taseaa oh Mat, Int 17 BES, ton 3910, spoke ship Victory | Ait t and seat of governmont, ts directly back of here, | Sensition on its appearance yesterday, as original, in the | the treaty wore that the line of Ieagiie's distance should Wee : y With pasmeagers, 43 |, Mims about sixty miles, and the only line of railroad that | /rih Canadian newspaper, the reputed organ of the | he drawn from headland to hradland. The Americans today by a promi edvoeate:of the . Rio Janets, 0 Gaga, } 17.& Us connects it with the outer world terminates at Prescott, | Hibernians. I learn to-day that legal steps are about to | attempted to evade this agreement, by insisting that tt ieicarteah meron bean oreea fn oe a * Soe elt ey & place of about four thousand inhabitants, upon the St. | be taken to punish the bold editor for publishing treason | referred merely to small bays ht « » sand or fall upon its merits Flags ‘Bare, Rio Janeiro, 44 | £0 Lawrence, directly opposite this place. in Lis columns :— entrance to the Bay of Fundy, outer Bus be: bag. now, consinded to prem tt Vendargaat ¥ bur au Pune rig. Atlan 08 Sees MEE RS COR Ie SUG INET Y-BIGHT. headlands was their own territory, “and they also entered ke upon the Union party and upon members as a part gas sipd sgn enlace belated heen amenity tay hiram rags thy Thus it will be seen that a body of men strong enongh Remember, men of sixty-six, the Bay Chaleur on pretexts as weak. We can hardly te Whisk ho Tolcalte oh test conars aati ‘4 5 f tippy loath na Moped Reg ot cdi to cross near this point, occupy Prescott, and march tn- » country that has borue yo" ; oxpect that they will hereafter agree to put the same | recponsibility. to. the parcy "were vat a He sald ins pany with beige i Ht Mout land to Ottawa, and hold the direet line of railroad be- You'll raise aloft that groen old flag, construction on the treaty as we do; but will likely at- | that fifty thousand dollars had been levied and sent Drisko, for New York, During twoen the two places, would completely sever the prov- And carry it before you. tempt forcibly to continue the nse of ‘he privileges they | yyy trou Now York wu the hauls of one of th a heary blow trom NW oltunt aren inces, render all their railways useless, and command The Umon Jack, we'll push it back, have grown accustomed to under reciprocity. While in | Hall ieaders to kill off this bill by direct bribery. He » Beauveing, St Jago, 26 dayn, with the Ottawa fiver. ‘And all of this could be accomplished And try to imitate Washington he was told that the Marblehead Sshermen, | was prepared for this, aud would lake steps to prevent a ; by a march of two days, by a moderate colurnn, and the Those men who said their blood they'd shed, having ‘learned the wie of weapons in the war, 7 re: | the expenditure of a dollar. tie waid be had his potats , Waugh, Bt Jago. 24 days, with an | a 6 a, Hone Kang: sa. country left severed and without a capital. Of course In glorious Ninety eight, stricted from exercizing their old fishing privileges, have | in responsible and that he would proceed eriint. Nickerson, i Marks, 12 days, | Mth, no such movement would be of any lasting value, unless Their memory, then, may it be bleat— meant to fight for them The United states goverament | naily now or hereafter, and that even on rn. to Brockway & Pert port lig Marshall, Lee, for the the attention of the two wings were sulficiently occ pied They fought ‘yainst saxon knaves; would do little or nothing to prevent broils. Our gov | ment of the session he was prepared to dev his time reka cof Yarn Chandler, Apalachicola. te to preven; the concentration of a suflicient number of ‘Tuey'd rather do or die than rest ernments must therefore take immediate steps. The | ¢ at Le pursuit Of the eutiect, ‘There would be, | day. with cotton, to Walsh & Carver men upon each side to overpower the invaders, Such a hile Irishinen were glaves. most valuable mackerel were caught within the pre- | he remarked, “no discontinuances this tit Eris Venaa Seny), senna due daneire, 6 tage, wich Proceeding would not only sever all of their rail- Old Ireland, then, for Irishinen, seribed limits, in cold weather, the only time, The friends of the bill say they are ready to abide by Hout Mi days, with rubber, de, tol F road communication, but all telegraphic and mail No matter whai our fate; therefore, when the Yankees would want t past | the action of au honest discussion on tho morits ot thelr < ones as well. Asingle glance at the map of Canada If we're but true we'll surely do the line. If we refused the Strait of Canso | mcasure, but that if this proposed pressure of Tam ig Vieeily (Br), Werman, Barlados, 17 days. with aug Till render it apparent to any one that this ts an oppor. More than in Ninety-eight. entrance the United Stator fishermen, compelling | many Hail corruption i brought to bear there will be to Jones de Taviagh Sualty searoeiy 0 have bean overlooked by any of those : them to go round by the north of Cape Breton, we would | bad work. It is ovidont from this state of the case tuat | Teh ee be planning a hostile movement northward. ‘Tnbheie jes bt eer died, be able to save much expense, the cost of one vessel at | a hut time may be anticipated on the Board or Revirion | “wry Milwaukie (of Bostony, Brown, Ponce, 20 dave, with The only fortification at Prescott, the key of the Bevperecventset ant soy ee Sedtiow Cabs Devon Ang ween Webel rey. kn A | omesttieck bee Shirietog, which tare oressll, carried Vortnd miei ih Cathy, Borage whole situation, is Fort Wellington, an old-fashioned reason to regurd the present Reciprocity treaty as term)- | Arvos vis Portand Sivodenieve (ge) Vossen, lanteas earthwork, mounting half a dozen guns, but of which ie ake, eae et ae Sered, bas he loued Jar at-anvy. eabhention from tie NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. } age, Cardeaas, 12 days, with iwi Madore Lay Gis baips Crlttrlon bad Viegiots; Rok not over tliree can be brought to b-ar in any one better ta aed or do py-d th United States governinent that reciprocal iat iome {b taye, wih eager, Onto 16 tion, and will not contain over three hundred men. It yd al aye a rewrgd should be renewed. The fishery capabilities of this coun . M . | barks Yury, Meselons ia 80 very badly situated as regards the place that it is ve mon of Ninety-eight. try wore different now from What they were before the Aunanv, March 20, 1988. neon (af Boston), Collins Fa ryt he ‘ designed to protect that in order to harm any assaulting Oh! Ireland shall I ever see treaty was made, The Provincial Secretary raid we. wcisa'iaeene or fo Miller & Houghton, Mad heavy wrath ; party approaching it from the west the guns must bo Thy freedom nobly won? colonists, were unable of ourselves to protect the fi a th aot thee tion of United | ¢ hulwarks, &e Are brig Crane, Bruce, Cwntee turned upon Prescott, as the buildings extend to within To strike for thee, ashore machrer, ries, All the resources of Not a mre GT Penne ror wre ip. Aapnar erat Speak alla gonbelyng ry, NY¥ork. Old shire Maria Jane, pistol shot of it. Better far for the safety of the place if No danger would I shan, quate, if the United States had a disposition to infringe | (7MIAD Dita vie Curetan Calon NYork: Willie, Maple yaquer, PRS ‘no fort were there. a this poets tm the bands bg oy Sie breach Fo ahaa ob ONT FesoUrceR. THe diticacy of of the qnestion was as ear parating Poe ae niow. D veal Windsor Na. 1 bathe Nellie Pen of the invading party the command of the St. Lawrence The spot where I'd relate as ita difficulty. The red ty a Novd Sov " wore Rew Japs een eae river would peed ‘and free and open cont communica. “Pulling down that flag, the British rag, La col topretaclion of pene Sern rad tok toa war, Epa g ease van hand byt vay ager with mdse, to HHisTOL, March Arr echr Wine Bell, Martin, Maten tion with the Greet States guaranteed. Prescott is now | Like those of Ninety-eight not berweon the diated and us, but between tireat Britain | ProKetom of pe teh tnsncsaepee’ tp pcg fone thousand vol hich and the St North America, Johanson, Nastwu Ub days, with ved ~~ unteers, whic! Ob! God, T think, the mae ee cet By Mr. a Hav, (rep.) of Riehmond—To provide for | whl propaply ny roo Paty Lay apg ih ota Seeing is Beltev vy the Kichmond county Metropolitan Folie, 3 Wolfe, Galveston 2 days, witheot | A The Canadians spend no time in idle doubts in regard phew we ty nga aa IF Lading who donot aan the Pragrant SOZODONT wilt | alte ip, Pamaamn, op.) of Kings-—Vr the incorporation | Cwotuegoe, 20 daye with | (RAST GREENWICH, Mareh 1b—Arr ache Oltve Brame, tote sate oars, otal take 'for graniod tha au | rae vat fad take er stand SESS La ae | Kew von rary errs vasion is contemplated, and await it accordingly. Go ‘As rma as any bial aevapaper baregrapt while boll ‘where you will i any prineipal town, the appearance of Us at pregora freedom's won— eas the Hudsou river, Ik “ vite for Boston ' jer, Kanyon, ius emember y-eight. the Horne, 50, Jobn, ih days ’ Peete goed ee Re Ss caret seaay clatetger We hear a cry of anguish if fed ooeasionally with A aL teirion rowpKns, | fo discontinien that pert of 99h, 1000 and 10ls | “ii rumand brands tol ACraae vx ore Te iat nacher i lew May iag~ Ao yamine From our brothers as of yore; pt fe fale bis task. The i | streets, in New York, lying betwoou Third and Fourth | Sor Montrom, Mott, Port Ruyal vr Aes ig Pp arraien, Mead, to the walesoun eR BER, — Semen detention ba eer ateon cast ase | aon MY 30 nai wh's Feds ““{uthorizing the Comptroller of New York w borrow | Sane Mar cr me Puidedelphs ret Sa! nena iba, Yoon an ompty, stomach Nagoya one ly ty 9 er Tha ory mest be. "To uraus Sow,” paioet We tela We we es for the ase of Metropolitan Fire Department. : Wotiagatian ns the danger with the coolness of old campaigners, while ‘omni Se one tettn Bag. 8 3 aa psaroets LW Pika he. |g, Lmiraniog Soe Votan ond, Boeie Rallvesd. Company others seem to be eo to ‘aoe swords in very cee oe Ninety-eight. ational Express, 6) Brow | Increasing the aalanes of deputies, clorks and meron Pree, Provites painfal attitudes; and young ensigns, overflowing with ow ts DEMAS Harsh a0. | gers in tho roveral ste depart She Vigne White, Newpart for bilaabethyan would be a sufficient castigation for the vandal foe, As | Fe EVENING SPS810% pb Pp y for the rank and file, they appear to preponderate in ROLLA ADVANCED Te A THIRD tenant Ase in om Ue), Mabon foe Ho fot the "ihe English slemont. end are of ofl ages, sizes For the improvement of the lands ip and about Wall Tek ee and conditions. Old men of seventy, boys of fifteen, INGTON, March 20, 1866. about Hay, Brooklyng. to pre additional rele for | t ta bad Kinny, 5M. « old farmers that were never before in sight of a rail The government does not seem to be apprebensive wick and destitate soldiers the rehef of the | u a| ‘ng, New Haven for Elizabeth °. it Wie (a VR: oe oon road, and delicate young ‘counter hoppers’ —all are re- | «hat the Fenians will attempt an invasion of the.British Ped = ae — incorporating the Ff bs . roth, few Tag - ok pea Vans pha Yor henek, tages , 77 ATT INTERNAL DIVISIONS. Provinces, nor is the British Minister seriously alarmed , ri ati THK METROMOLITAN HALGAGR KLE | nehe 4 W Baldwin. Haber. Mew Haven for Hlisaiethvort | - fargeriine, bilpabethyort Lor da: ts Yot the Canadians are by no means a unit, but most of | on the subject. Nothing is known now to justify the | Dr, TUS bts! Hii, 6" Broadway, hetseerie lev nt ed back to the standing committer for | wr Narth Biar AM Arr brie Mae wb Taptey. ¥ ri ropa tor Rowton: seem off! Porter ware Wey vee Kine Trev. ai! fear those within their own midst who are s fone ree belief that the Fenians have as yet gone beyond holding to sympathize with the Fenian movement; those ae Ward ies « ‘whe on Intel denounced the suspension of’ the Habeas | Meetings and making collections of money in aid of their A — acm p bamnins oA — apr atm peadh Cottage | ® Corpus act by our government, forgetting everything | cause, Certainly nothing has been done of a belligerent | price ist, with dramings Of differant styles. sent free wine | else but the fear of danger, now wildly call upon | character to authorize direct governmental interfer. | ‘™* W. H. WARD, 387 Broadway, §. ¥ their own authorities to do the same, “Weare now almost powerless,”’ said a well-informed Canadian the | ‘°° ‘ Address—Pollnk & Son, M dw ho well represented the general feeling upon de x Manufacturers, @2 Browtway, near Fourth « ee eee eee ran itis suapended all of how | AMti-Kenian Demonstration of the Catho= | rier in Hs i nnvally sworn re | wae dieraened March 20, ise the #1 ites at Peterbere. a repalre » SONA Mr Troxes, (dem) of New ¥ from the minority whom we suspect will either fill our prisons or make a Ne Censas snd Apporioument quick retreat Tor the opposite shore.’ Americans are [Peterboro — 17) despatch, Toronto Leader. } A De Vorywhere reganied with great suspicion, and their | | St Patrick's Day has pussd off quietly. After mas | FRECKLE LUTION. | Discolorat | goed minority of the Select Conmitt fnovements consiantly watched by a horde of detectives, | the Catholics held a meeting. Mr. Join Maloney, Presi | the Awembly on the Cenxay and Apportionment beg | Pn W HRD POD, Me Whose business i# a8 apparent as (hough they were duly | sdent of St. Patrick’s Hociety, im the chair. Mr. A. * | teave respentfully to diment from that provision of tty Barun Mion. D Tunlled Williams moved the following resolution, seconded by Preckie Lotion bilentided “An set to apportion members of the Ax Klee vet por thre cian as enncert, Mr. Thomas Buck, of Otonabee:— fri countion of the State’ re Marie ok, Nvore will That in view of thres ported fron tnvanion of thle pr. | wemtly ase A genuine alarm was experienced in Prescott on ] Patrick’s eve," or the night of the 16th imst. A Jit before midnight a heavy volley of musketry was heard hear the place, ether upon the ice, or from persons in ¢ boats. Ihe pickets gave the alarm, and svon all was | aubjects wf her Majesty Queen. Vietoris, astir within the the Canadian lines, A few moments | inhabitants of the ‘Hritish empire, we regal after a rocket was displayed upon the American shore, | attempt w gubsert the government of thie country. under bout a mile below the place where the volley was heard, Hy Pe ody and freedom of religion and ich was answered from the spot where the first : alarm was given. Lights now blazed in every dwelling in Prescott, and the sound of the bugles was the water, rallying their warriors for the fray. Fort | if lawfully called up Wellington spened fire with a heavy gun bear. | Whom or from what quarter ts may con ing up the river, but, ax as could be | — This resolution was carried unanimousl SEetained the next morning. without eect, further | siasm. John Carroll, kaq., bas just i than alyming the vurrounding « try. Two more | volunteer company, composed of heavy volleys were distinctly ‘heard, and apparently | testants, and bas offered their services to the govern a nearecto the Canadian shore, and wore rockets displayed | ment a pc oe oo a eS ae Cenamapracel do womping t force a crossing communicating wit! Setvother by signal. The mish tahease encthomsel) Gow THE GREAT TRADE QUESTION. jailed in Prescott. Alarm bells were sounded, and ot ringing for a full hour. A mili guard closed all oibe hotels, tn order to prevent their becom por straggiers, and all of the lights along the ri {ered out, 10 'as pot to furnish a mark for the approach ng apportions tw ae <', and Children’s. W BROR., Mengtor, Premetig Wm Withigewe er for do. Albert | araong the oor | feprmrntative All Prizes Cashed im Legal Lotterics.— members, being L vex the Patic ive powalat pilation tbe to nine aif , “or do. mak r ‘ound wort bs Au were aren hace by beary Cirenlars and drawings sent Of 26,5114 an the J. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway eutitied t = single ir Dye The Be Dye; harmiens, relia Barclay sirent Runtons, Eniargea Jo feet cured by Dr, ZACTLARIE, 70) Hrowd in the ember in dispate swarded to the ‘athobes and and fidren’s Carriages, Every Variety. ee ae Wis P TIRRALS wd ‘ | / vod 810 Beoadway. opposite Bt Nicholas Motel | morn ne ! | Dye—The Rest ever Petal, a Mat ter, HY Ld Re on Cristadoro’s He ry @ f Boards of Supery iw from the table pplied, at Noe fon" Deapenthees, ware al once. suns 08 to Otewa, at = — to ainend the net for Lage ad Moa noaneing tha the conic had een nangurated aud nitthuan” “e | ithe motion ar agreed vo and the bill posed that a large foree of men was crossing, imploring speedy RXPIRATION OF THR RECIPROCITY TREATY ; Senses or Gea tae Work dn toeayr why Lame =p ssaistance. In reply, they wore urged to make ax good [Prom the Toronto Globe, Mare 17.) oem ee | Stems tameee ae lacerpemes. the tema’ | | CS vieekpeie tel tee *reaitance at pomibio, and ‘hold the fort at all uasaeds | go day the fhe hrmiy ratyPupitem AR arrange iy Setpmatuies | Vere Midian’. Raftresd. Te lncorpersie, the Cisloree | pga, Riamaneananens fae TO SPT ated, open until ald arrived; and a battery was at once despatcBed | ment whieh ervated a vast trade between the Hritiah | noi rs, eo hairdreesiig, recom. eS ae ae I orm feat Vinee “ “ prese3 by rail with the promise of a regiment to foliow. The provinces and the United States i brought to a clom, Pas py Bold by all Arug | Pore . ae { Wocomstives that had for so long a while been kept fired | Rod’ we euter upon anew orter of things As a retro finan at my ot i way, New York. where any | he Assenht ' “ up in anticipation of danger were hurriedly attached ni ae to treatment of tbe hair will he frenty given VRNING MtRETOS ' P roll fo th y ar | Stade stop, the change is to be regretted. ne termination | fram 1 ta PM RV ENING SHHNT / OE ee ee ease, (place and marted Of | of reciprocity is am evil in the sense that all obstructions SARAH A CHEVALIFE ™. D oman rome | for pimes of salety. The inhabitants, aroused from tran- | ty ‘comm ree are evile. Porumately, however. our To amend the charter of the security Life lamurance | . quil slunber by the din of borrid war, thronged the ion is such that we have no cease ww Cedar Camphor, Company , tor the rettef of the Coney Intand Bridge (om | PUELADRLOHEA % . seeial aan, Wtnag of coer resistance, 2 the alarmed at the low of the wong. or w Sold by itis. ive w the New York Marine +. Kingriem, te = rr fo ~ wren d Pounder egy ty B Fee ee Et the | De apprehensive an to the future We know | be See he m cunt i — ssnlate wae Sie aana wis west ces | Semen oem oi county fore te at "S| Gegver and Baker's Highest, Pre upon aypronching the Cas ride was very naturally | Know also that there has been no time since the treaty | Bisstic Stitch and Lan rogardec with suspicion, The gums of the fort were | was nogotiated when our country had been so well pre. | Boadway trained ee edaabs cenae, didlion tar ee Peres for the ertects of ite abrogation. Notoniy hae the | Stowe Sewing Mae in line, with game ca tiful harvest of last year enriched the Province by | guia NOW. Jr. hr ted. he was not allowet & recrose the ri ah cw Suse of the Sorin renmnine wey sin mystery. millions, but a number of incidental cireamstances com New cok re at Wikttome whet | People’s Produce Supply Company: | we ih-neporate the Gecgety Amoctation of Hrwohiva, ws | { if to lemsen the inconveniences which may ariee from aoa _ Tf it was eee ha change in our commercial relations with our neigh wis Soothing Syrap tx the | poy lune Beware Jardine $10.00 (or damager re cuted aud - v pon record. a mpate tom Prescription of one of the best female physicians and pares | or cod during the Jaly nots, the sum to be amend apom upon (bis Phe 4 Se law by the v ter prod A large portion of the articles which we have boca ox Ir the Vaited Kisses, and han been used for tarty years. with | the city of Now York, to limit lene, sesmmments soA Ketry and thanders® fe fort, and rust treaty are in suc! never-failing safety and succrss, by millions of mothers for | water raiew and the cotmmencetment of actions by pur porting to the Statler under th . seis tat ba bow go Benny) by. Several fuand in that vountry that they wil ruil be boaght na by the American conenmers. That this copied Fenian note of GM ceushasts teem eae fe wee of eo tuaber weteus ene couma Thosupsty ot the hands of (the oom assisted in spreading the | American lumber is too small for the demand, and the te of maine for now payment thereof Adjourned. MAILS FOR EUROPE. their children. It relieves, the child frum pain, eorrerts belief of an attack markets which we suppl distant. from the lamber ee : U to allow of oy ae ee sewing machine and hand wre Fy eS sling aated toallow of | districts of Mane and Michigan It may be tue AURXANDER KNOX, No. 5 Pine street, x ; Sia he Conard mail steamebip Java, Cap (6 hat the advance in price which will be occasioned by ihe Imposition of duties will leasry the demand a little, Reyet Haw ase OF INTERES It currently Mal hin peat to-day for Laverpont 2 Lottery—Prines Paid | © to Ore but protably to no great extent. In the same way the | in gold. Information furnished. The highest rates pa e mails for Kurwpe will clove ot half.pes cot bas received orders the cane of ‘man: rere reason | douhlonps and all Ki 4 and ait , ieeey body of mer, oe shore im came of | American manufacturers require our wool, for the ss STAYLOI ACO” hankare, 18 Wall ress, 8 lork this morning ‘an aitern that their woul growers do not produce either the quan oe United States FOV Ne outers P. Chase fs q jain Stephen tity or the quality required ne are to commanded bY Oe moored <3 Lr ty Ga veteran | Sontinue the manufacture of wormed puods they mast an ready to be yi dy have Canadian wool, and pay any duties which may be A sure preven Parrott, f rasta counsel aioe f: So] levied upon tt. If our pl is Hot wont to the States 1 Diarrhoea, D pro any cake vehet if a ‘abl! to fire the plans | Will be manufsetared here. and the cloth will very likely | Siomach sod ‘Cornell expresses & disable the gam.‘ 01 ft my be purchased by our neighbors Already Canadian wool The New Yous Huactm Baie ready a1 eight o'¢hoet m for Karopew the morning * Single copies, \o wrapper, ready for mailing MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Speeitic. and cure fo miery. Sumne role he {2 all quarvers, vol STODDARD & BUNTON Propeimtors, Troy, 8. ¥ ‘a very little lens are largely rold at © profit im New York, and the tax th ave tak nati a oy on our wool 7 advancing the price of American wool, Reid by ot éreqpiens. ‘ ewes i ; make American wooliens still dearer, apd give our man fMammers: ‘ ‘ Ver be mail sicemsbip New aptan Herve Ufacturers a will better chanee to compere. In either | guste rerereeee Gor roeney te tee mee Tee, | leave this port 6t Bone, to-day, for Aspinesit oer Terento 9 Correspoms, Case the tax on Wool will cause little of mo tow to G& | Conn The for Comest Ai oat , ‘Tonowto, Marty” The articie which Rebelde neler ie tory = on ye re ofl Ameren te Bowtis Me " afer ” and ordinary descriptions of wheat will hereafter be The Improved iptic Newing Ma. | #1!) clowe ot half pest ton o'cloek thin morning T have jast returned to thie poin' made oe iy d direct to England, itutead of being sent by way | chines AH. SUPLER, 697 Broadway ao Pare The New Vora Hrnsus—Réliion for the Peet ©)! | York. Bat the American have been in the jer for rapid tour of the Canadian front Sol . be ready at to o'clock in the morning m 1 habit of payma very bigh qriees for Canadian white Wheeler & Wilson's Lock Stiteh sew sscertainivg the preparations FP coecteg | Siveas for douse cousumyrion There a Gemsaud | Mectigs gaa Battech sterores, yeh NASD mass open, m wenypenn, revty fr msting