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8 ‘FRENCH LIBERTIES. enn Vall Text of Jules Favre's Speech im the, Corps Legislatif. 5 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2 THE BOND OPERATION. FH i He it How Financial Affairs are Trans- acted in Wall Street. i Renee er reread | i Liber<y Existing but on Paper | Suet The Details of the Last sod and large » crop at "There is. great, dif- days she made . ment are Great Corner. ity. pnemet, in Sie. frentmen, 0 work, or ‘was 10 211 knots ap in France. fusion.) i -Contencie, - ue be was run the distance be <= So Surges, Saree me cn ms wt One Million and a Half Made in ihn Orem rar coun re nt er ng | ThA at rr ar aren ee Tie Promises of the Constitu: on iatiands serosa Seageck the sagrone one, however, was Pred oml n Row tek on hh oa tion Viola 'e OO Drifts a man thie them to and one 10 It a understood, touched Ser Buch Pre . Rares BIG BREW OF HOPS. Pt hg lak gh SO BY ome gE if "SIXTY-SIX A PARODY ON EIGHTY-NINE, eee Were Freedom Demanded by the People. EYXPRAORDINARY SCENES AND EXCITEMENT. ae. ae ae. j i ea HE i Hh 5 fi cf i i ai it 3 a dE iff i ‘BL Jaleo Favre’s speech wm the Corps Legisiatif,qg:tbe paragraph in the Address referring te the internal gov- cqrnmens of the empire, was briefly neticed in our Paris Yotter published yesterday. We now subjoim the fall text of this remarkable speech, and of the scene eccempanies its delivery, transiated from the Paris Con- -stitetionsel of March 17:— ‘M. Juuue Favan said the revindication of our political ‘which guarantee to us all others, and without een here te no real greatness for any country, nor ‘a nothing 4 A = A 2 E af Bee a a HF 788 g i Bs EF in call y a ‘of justice, of morality.and in the bistory of the ti tyro aS, jtnco but still more #0. in the fundamental ps i@ a parody. J can’t suffer language. Garnier Pages (in the midst of the confusion)— President, the Teslslation upon the press—{‘“Order, order’), = ident WaLewsx!—M. Garnier Pages, you are out of ol a n ‘M. Juices Favre—Mr. President, I ask pomenen to Lee over lasting tne neceesitian of vob tina, | Frenees 02 CtservatiCn wah many Be; Sette? @) Sper: 5 tes, ‘@ want of suffictent patriotic courage to sacrificoour | “president Watawexi—You can Sen epoenee es! Ses eeees seen: EEEEE tees speak. to passing necessities; and although upon principle a * we wore ogrect, ‘still there was a difference with refer. nx—Certainly no one more than myself ‘emec to the application. Nevertheless, it will be ac: che i ‘Bnowledged thatthe opivion which we have always held ‘an exceptional gravity on account of the circum- ‘stances which surround the manifestation of it. For the 17 Asm time the speech from the Crown has enunciated ‘are not in with the y fy words ot at all expected. It is too late to prom! 0 detectives: Bint of politica discussions and of governmental thoo- tio, a constitution eflras th probably thinking that any man Snr taste ardgtoettag sega | fey orp i hears Mumia te ctr mos Frain oe ns aie ranndcente i to arrest him. However that may be, Mr. Westcott saw ed With her fate, she has only to take into consideration +) pap te sphenarend at peg 4 ea ee, bie bry xine, and’ byt eh hed un be, or rohbe bea her; and when the lights of intelligence shal! have pene- %> 4 the —— = a a = i would xp wielty of evils there will be no safety for hi fated the depths of ber population, then, both grateful tl derstand that above our ile world ‘elgns s. superior matali fro sh papers referred wo reached im A First of April Hoax in Philadelphia. : hich both and people mus 2 cot, reason that oe Pele rdostrine han produced “in, France a profound : pervong were about to leave the city, called a a On sie 7 Puriapairuza, April 1, 1866. ‘emotion. For the first time the majority of the Chamber, Marshal Murray, and informed him A great pril hoax was perpetrated to-day. A ‘Committee on the Ad- r who were somewhat connected with counterfeit- | morning paper published correspondence between Preei- paratod from the imperial policy. | (Inter- " A. wit ph dent Johneon and 8 suppositious president of s Johnson them. N, JA.) AND NEW . ORLEANS. pa Cnuz—Steamship Vera Cruz, from New York Ba association here, in which the former promised to come to thie city and make s public address to-day. Ac- cordingly many people visited the hotel where the Naseav an Havana—Steamahip Corsica, from New President was supposed to be Gnd the church which it % ae Je—Steamebtp Monteruma, from New was announced he would attend. It was also announced | ¥: 7. foe rt pore aaom & | should the government ‘that Secretary Seward and Senator Cowan would accom- | april 11. Pen ener Sirien, Bow Yors fiom to thepolicy indicated im the . | Pany the President ~ : re Ootambin, April 4. pier 4 jew Onteaxe—Stcamship Montgomery, from New "fResmhbiy gen aren from ‘York Aprii 7. Se al the unseasonableness of discussions. The ia & The Ira Harris Hospitel at Albeny realization and appli of those liber. 7 Pew, of the country to associate itself in a z ‘ALBANY, April 1, 1866. ite affairs with the means and the con. | ‘Hem, and then when the government 5 April 2, ; SPECIAL NOTION. aaneation & “t won ® victory, It hus in réality been beaten. , Governor Fenton annoances that the Ira Harris Hos | All letices and packages intended for the Haw Yous pital in this city bas been opened for the reception of a. @isobarged soldiers who have sérved-in the forces of thie dey aiileiailaans : " Bf battens constitation has guaranteed. There js no the manner in which thé iples of 1789 are applied. That is the manner in which has been led against herself ber i i <@omtradictory assertions the Chamber alone can pro- agaipes ‘pounce. Ml uw one ef the most vial ‘questions form | lat the bring into the Chamber Brown) ws round hin hands on | Mate and who, on account of sickness or disability, are @ation, It is a question Togarding her internal govera. | ws te formity ‘with the args of 1789, and the jm, and called him by name, at tl time telling | unadie to provide for themecives, tate oe TR ‘her constitution, her laws and public measures, | omorable member would desert the benches him‘he was his prisoner. Jones (Brown) looked up as - Spoken, ae. God therefore it is necessary to point out the true policy. one upon whose soul the ni; ‘as resting, but P fal Intetit FAs, Rag Naty for Baltimere, April 1, off ‘woukd preserve the respect which is due to institutions ‘of inees seeing that his game was up, he quietly submi and erson: e' ‘Ship as or Apr 1, of ‘and topersons. If 1 pronounce the name of the Emperor | (rie bet © ) the officers put tne irons upon him. It will “d | Mra, Jane Cilley, mother of Jonathan Cilley, who fell uerion, from Liverpoet for Baltimore, . #4 is because the constitution compels me to doo. The 1 ineyinbie autngtalen sich pesalis from the pr ; In a duel with Graves in 1688, dicd at Manchester, N, H. + Wild Flower, steering N, was seen March 23, Int 26, Haaperor is alone responsible; but this responsibility is Fn ne rane arpene nage perilous situa- | hed authority as a pol! 4 the 30th uit, ad ’ lon 74 40; |, unloss each one will tell him in a manly style the | ion for France. The destinies of the country are fals ‘wa the » aged ninety-four years, * Ports. . ‘rath, and examine his conduct and his possible faults in mage oR? hyip oem Power that was only piiab ing, Mra. Eunice W. Forbes died at Ashfield, Mase, onthe | & 1, Eton, an ain Mooniint, De ‘the face of the country, w! only judy em. prapes reault, feeling sure 1 aged bund: weteanahiy Kinghehs | 4,0 is Euterpe, to myself, Tam 0 well fortified by the ve oied of my In an external point of view, for example, if the pean, lat determined te win in the pursuit. bad : baa ae ru = bee nd farea te TB eval ny " jt hele gr ficecote thc ( would go, If wore Becnssary, aad spea ee Se Se eee ae Sao oon p2ones (Brown) accompanied the marshal onthe. hi “a ia co yoecta a vw +g Loweli:, Atlantic, 5 Talbot, Hereyman: listant expedi never beard oy reac! ‘est Newton, ai m, for reasons, - | daughter Deacon Jonas Warren, one eel mina, Patten; barks MoGilvery, Nichols, aud “4 GRAVIER DE Casaacnac—And why don’t you go? | Which have so gravely compromised our interests; so ing toavold Boston, they all vook a carriage for Chel "Anderson, ail ‘6 Si], mind in the presanoe of the Emperor himself. # u Conekh aes iantoe Bubs; March $—I6 port brig Ocean Star, for NYork 3 days, an March 9—In port schrs Carrie M Rich, and P# une, Jacuet, March 10--In port ‘Hannah, for in, to Beat for. ‘NYork, schr Belle. for NYork. Bid Sonn Shun » Vivid, tlers of Ashfield. She lived to see her descendants to Gaughter. many young men would not have been sent to die upon | and arrived in this city on the 20th inst., simce which “y pens Favae—it is before my country, as the | tue other side of the Adantic, whose arms weuld have | the arrested party as been kept under guard at the | the fifth generation. Her father died at the age of ninety, sepresantative of the nation, at least for my humble part, fertilized our soil; millions would not have been | Goan House. An examination of the prisoner's cffects and her mother died in her one hundredth year. Among ‘Mat | wish to speak to the Emperor. That is the only oe in Mexico fer an enterprise the least fault of | was had, and in bis trank were found United | her ten brothers and sisters but one died under eighty which was its impossibility. ‘These millions would have | states bonds of one thousand dollars cach, with coupons | Fears, the others reaching ninety and upwards. =A well @onversation that is worthy of him, of myself and of ‘the country. E been usefully employed in transforming France and her | atiached, made to Rufus L. Lord, thus fixing the fact of re, to. and a shai Fag + ng Solealen “dines & caaealel aoe muultary glory, Dut ‘Se eae ‘ Jersey City News. meiig Mens Harvock (ot Calcutta), Sigughton, Pooshow | “Sr Caos, March 1S—No vessels tn port Which of ihe two doctrines should we choose—the one | She wan ane ae ae (laterruption. ) is (W Srx@uLar axp Scppex Deats.—A German named Ed- of 8 |, and weveral vensels beating vier iekongebe ten hye You have doomed the Woerty of the theatres, and you | Known and acmt him to Now York for advisement; and | ward Russekammer died very suddenly about one o’elock | uy pe of (eed Hope Jan V6; crossed oquaier do what you like upon the public seepe, and what do you | last Mon chief detective Young, of York ‘city, yesterday afternoon at his residence, 16 Coles street, jatterna. experienced a strot rd ty progres do for goodness’ ‘wake Yoa force an honest man to leave | and detectives Jones and Heath, of Boston, visited thi8 | Jersey City. The deceased, who was @ by from uals of hail, blowing territie at we (WO questions It bs necessary to in. | ‘hit privileged temple, while insulting him sonicwhat | city for consultation as to the best means of recovering Privo ig oe aaa aby iy dar close reefed ‘maintopaat quire Oret upon what conditions does power live; and at in this style:—‘T meant to speak of virtue and devotion, | the balance of the bonds. ‘and about iy years age, went out toe * the sane time, wpom what conditions. does liberty exist. | Ont Shay 68 B00 rent a a area se dboces ead | gee ane consultation the police cc rer eich | anh returning Dome shout Dalf-pest mine o'oteck fu the Power can only live ty lilerty, becawe it comes alone from . Merars. Young, Jones a1 jeath, in cont w hi " "ie. ae cousin bavromm thaws cro nd ihe | Marshat Westcatt—iice labored ax zealously a8 ld ever Snaeing, ‘ngpeenatiy Gots het. Mp mans enbte ate ut one and - | auch officers, and sre deserving of ie ee for . Power and liberty are two identical forces, age and indecency. You exhibit chore sbanefu thelr labors and skill. The result of all this is that. the + 4; uch should march with the same pace towarda the con Murmurs and cries of “It is true.”") You hat entire amount lost by Mr. Lord has been recovered, and | the house, ai -qnest of civilization. This great principle, which seems | fF hind children from working in factories, on Friday Marshal Westcott delivered his prisoner over elementary, has been textually dope by the constitu. | % the samé time you corrupt them im thentres, where | into the hands of the New York officers, and Jones of 186% We demand therefore the application | ‘bey can see the type and the model of degradation aud | (Brown) left for New York with them. it The constitution up to the present time pas been wisn to the scandal of all honest (Commo- ‘We cannot give Marshal Westcott (oo much credit for R hi intend! to @ promis, and from that comes the moral ) And yon open those bals and you say, | the part be bas acted in this matter—a part ro snecess- | gestion A a ussel needy a ‘trouble go often’ denounced Im this body, and the p Come, enjoy yourselves, and drink of the cup I offer | fully acted that, as we remarked re 2 p aad a es — u - dissensions which I referred to ‘a while you.” (Commotion and murmurs.) J can tell you, for | giverhim & national reputation in nooe ; but ‘ ly was undergoing digeec- Poerefore the identity of power and liberty, my part, that France must have a chang* in such # siate | yiadto add also that, from the reward he j« | tion at the bands of the surgeon. heir’ co-existence, the aon, and mast be leit in the enjoy ment of her moral \cb. having a competency for I Ter sraphie Market Re, 4 constitution of 1852 aesire. arrested is as fine o ing man as we ‘elegra| jarkkce porte. @eif desoried in upplication—in fine, the wece sity of giving Tho Chamber sbortly afterwards adjourued. poeird . Caxcrsxatt, March 31, 1866. Back to Franc: her dignity ond her rights in spering ines See VAN as SAY Mt Ch of @Be sincere practice of the constitution of 1953—thexe FIAaZzs. ems tions which it is necessary to point out. ard, and remaiving some time, a friend went down and Yoana bim ina a condition. He was assisted into Kirsten and Quimby were called deem so much diseussion apon prinet ERATE ta way outwardly pics since the day that it was advised to uo more Fire at Ct mnaei. is Uhirty ee old, a native of Now and wo have all been the witnesses of a bril Cmcnmani, April 1, 1668. where be had the benefits of a good Le cng ncn Bogon's dour eaill, on Central avenue, was destroyed by { 1nd advice of respectable, pare tre (iis morning. Loss about $6,000. Destructive Fire at “Dartington, 8. c. gg ty ie Bavrmwons, April’ 2, 1868, The sown of Dartinglon, 4. C., was almost totally de- atroyed by fife “on Sunday lant. Righteen stores ond always exist between power and liberty: Power even twoive dwetlings were burned. The low. was very heavy. , from fee cunsemt cam still be despotic, |n Most of the merchants had received (heir norke of spring took a cent from a game way that power which if enid Ww come [1 400m, ove that would by ite welt be able —-— n Jon Jones (Brown) had Mews from New Orleans. he never a 5 FLOOD IN TAR MISSINSEPPI—SAILING OF THR PRRE- f - ‘ ified Bolivar Pop 16, with mmediaialy meets the imits | VIAN WIKM A AKEAYY CARGO OF corros—THE + ary cig Toh a Mpowe upow free exercise of the b TEXAS CROPR, ETC. d felt happy in so doing Ax he uttered these BUDDHISM IN AMERICA. Cumberland, Harbor, Cubs. , from which it emmenates, a ‘ New Genuaxs, March 1, 1868. informant says be could almost have believed | Am Knglish writer says that the idea of there having ‘puke bork Fe, fe & revival prencher betore him. existed an intercourse between Asia and America in the r SP had reached the age at which | earliest ager is not new. Some travellers, f ~s Cotton easier; sales 1,000 bales; receipts to Browap to leave home he went to Manchester ri had seen practised ). There. when | ie voluntarily ac- iwola, 21 days, with only nim (he development | Dales; low middlings 37 power in our ry al 354. J a % disc and then re- wored to prove that Jost tribes of ‘och, Buenos Aries. . with IE fee ter ated 2 megan honestly and site em. | the Jows must have fonnd thelr way to the American ye kane Aiiae “tat bsany Y Let us o when Kj Tho Teeteet iver, Wipe wes | te et slarniag but feli in with dicrepatable females | continent by crossing Behring ; , | and ‘ eet h ber hands worgards erty—snen ahe ouched ber | extent wad wanted than riawiai aor would give, | in hie Vans of the Cordillera,” kc iat ievideo, § days, with in a terri storm (he old moor L Lo eriminal course was adopted. 1 rt 5 yi wes them that Pi e ! - \~ Pilote report the Paas @ l'Outre far better than the kale i ae Be. “- as Wallace, St Fees eth cipin'ts, i F ‘% : vie of Woy M. Thi DI Southwest Pass, The steamship Monterey pared through f support, with plenty of inoney and living (Br), Masters, Jacmel, 3 days, with log PRIVATE, EYE AND FAR INFIRMARY MAY fy ¢ principles wh basis yeaterdpy without del: So tran on for several voars, when for Chinese wor! fis 1, 19 DR DeWoll & Co mea + oats eae or. az Fr. 4. CAD oman y. (Cheore.) in regarding the ex The Ruatan island quarantine has heen remaved re Melle ‘ so M B., Porncipal. 4 paloee ef 1862 what do We se today? A chiet of a The steam-hip Pet sailed this evening for Liver rep 3S GF Penieton & Co. Salled in | ee Sad mag ee fhas demanded his authority from the [ree © pool with 2,000 bates of cotton. man in his profession” in America. hws, by tories Tutoresti ih brigs Velocity, Dow, for New York, and Ade serivenly eibpctan with mation; therefore oe are both bound together by an ‘The city is full of visitors, the population being fully | It would be understood that these men need no act of in. | Tesearehes, endeavored to cart @ light on this rd a EHS, and Siri, express contract, tiie tas Wen. wiren ¢ | 60.006 more than before the war. 001 tion, but know each other all over the country. wcure it of history, with a view to BEAD and T, new resort to r order & Wberty, What Galveston advices of the 20th report that the Texas jones (Brown) aad been al liberty something like a Buddbiem and the creed as rv] aayl, with ouget ad were oo sre ‘Teoatved, cured, a* may ‘Wiborty? It is the separation of power; a crops are advancing. Immense cattle shipment cou- | year, and had in New York some six weeks before | customs of the American Indtut hin ‘“ecudes sur 4 _ - Dy, to fe dete ouepdancr «Afr an that separation is anknown dexpoti ane the bond robbery, looking about for iow ‘ itera, SM daye, with wood, to Firans or ant ne. kd yer ‘When the idemt of the repubtic boli Arrived, steamer Arbia, from Liverpool. was given him by partice, whos p he Compares 7 orcttane™ J diline ae necessary to disso! ; a yal nrg, hive day—men who bon aah ‘ Rieareth Detlart (of Georpnows) Les, pup. rear Sy Ga OYAL HAVA: 7 At was not, according to the ofc tut = concerning Mr. Logi atid his loose man Paleng) STM: | Roses i) a a A, ACROVAL HAVES hed. The high: Liverty that tte directed. this aug d Killing of = Negro by thd Rebel General | jhe 0 constantly on Boro ioodhermolmegheeabagl fe = 4° Poe NG ay be abould be reepected > ane Forrest. ~ hi ich he bot kept in bis own safe onpd ‘ ry hal be sotapains of nolthe fhebty of the proms ea if we Mererme, April 1; 1008. SRE? Li, at te wartiad it ade Se is et himeelf to works i. the liberty of reunion of meeting, nor the excess of | A lviter from Suutlower county, Miesisnipbi, Sys 9 Hon we wet him: rk i shure com 4 7 i i) . 2 3 2: from Havens, Gftived Slat elt, is con. cnet, ax the deteotives wopid have called it. He fre es meaty but the om ee aeembly | negro employed on Genoral may ite | quently vieited Mr. Lord, at ‘h times he miked “hopy Soutina ine biel ant ped ad God} assaulting his (ihe negro's) sick Wwikg , wae te- ¥ ling himself ax gxtonm’s gly us Gan im NTw Vork and signed to HJ DeWoll & Co. Woaterp in thre — _ Bo whe peopl was miner Ae APRA | sunmatratad with hg _Fagyeet tha nageo dre@ aknife |S ip vw <n favor of iiberty. bh hi wt and attempted to kil ‘orreat, wh after receiving a pone : ihe trade do Aiveeg om Sites of Comair’ ins. our nun Biiers wound in the hand, seized an Ailled the megro. jore or ag oMice for : on & pivot ata — == 3 5 eueral Forrest then gave bimself up to the sheriff. TVORCRS OBTAINRD WITHOUT, PUBL IcrTy days trom Rio Ianeiro, Divert ten obtained. Wi pee deel iwrney and a . Mourn, Maron 31, 1966. Mra. Joffermoy Davis passed up the river today, abe is accompanied by Colonel B. N. Harrisom, her has- band’s former privat secratary. sont The negroes on the plantation justify the homicide, only it is less ari . “a » * NS E> SRA papas driven tbrough erbich ought not to be writien, and which iia got hee Mrs. Jefferson Davis. the "ngtent ; pre hs Den, ae 4 merican Shipmascters' Accoctation, Naa ia this ana Sher and no EB i s i, No Gt Watt Sramwe—Roous M8, % .90 W. ‘The following approved Masters aud Offers have ressired i i 5 het to be quite uscice Baron Janome Davin—i do not understand thar z & i a ¥ " BATES PATENT arr i CORRD BY Merge 4 Raust ao, "7 wenty-th j eH 33 meen ae ies stab. teats Printers’ Strike at Richm: aud the « itytion of 1952, Ricumoyp, Va., April 1, 1866. iples prociaimed ip 1789. st The publiabers held @ final meeting this afternoon, and aren 8 Nog determined to adhere to their ultimatum. They also ne rewa thes “<4 adopted a resolution to pay the expeases to Richmond of 7 a componitors, who will be employed by them to work at -y on lorty conte per thoum: ma The only paper to-mor. of the ton. in peop \ poe | aes ta. po bone Cilicon, 0 be published by an ansosiaiton il quite suddeniy, in 1866, tehenges, and tie | Printers, The strike has caused comsiderable sen- Me aoa Duy Ceslagea ied dates ‘bs I tive” eat Ta : ALITY OF BNGLISU ab Poni ta ek Bee a Lae oTING TO VISIT PA “ RAveLtne ee ed be oh Te All commissions outstanding over one year require to) be Presenied at the office for renewal. ‘The Steamehip Att The North Ameriean Lioyde’ Hem Ie. Atlantic left New

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