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TO DECEMBER 5 Alarming Reports of “Dis- turbance” in Ireland. Maximilian Arranging His Home Reception. OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. , leon’s Loss of Prestige. BY THE CABLE TO DECEMBEE 8. FENIAN MOVEMENT. An “Alarming” State of Affairs in Ireland. Lemmon, Deo. 8, 1866. The Fenian troubles in Ireland are evidently assuming Still more alarming proportions, as it is reported here to- day that in addition to the troops already despatched to that Island two cavalry regiments have been ordered to Joave immediately for the scene of disturbance, THE MEXICAN QUESTION. La France newspaper this morning asserts that Maxi- ‘milian hag telegraphed to some of the physicians attend- ing to the Empress Carlotta to meet him at Gibraltar by the middle of December. ENQLAND. Epinnura, Dec 8, 1866, In spite of the repeated denials which have been made on all sides, the Scoteman to-day reiterates the statement: that there has been some trouble in the British Cabinet, and Insists that Mr, Disraeli, the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, had threatened toresign his post unless the government accepted a Reform bill, liberal in its pro- visions. The Scotsman, however, adds that Lord Derby yielded to the cogent demand thus made for a more liberal policy on the part of his administration, and by suis action a ministerial crisis was averted. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, Qurenstows, Dec. 8, 1866, The Cunard steamship Persia, Captain Lott, which left New York November 28, touched heré thia morning, aad proceeded on her way to Liverpool. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The London Money Market. Lovo, Dec, 8—Noon, @onsols remain to-day unchanged at 881; for money. lotton Market. Livanroot, Dec. 8, 1866. ‘The cotton market to-day opened buoyant, and has ‘deen quite active all the morning. Prices have recovered from the temporary decline of yesterday, and middling : uplands are currently quoted at full§fourteen pence per pound, It is now estimated that the sales of the day ‘will amount to over 16,000 bales, MAIL ADVICES TO NOVEMBER 25. The mails of the Asia reached this city from Boston yesterday evening, bringing our European files and ‘special correspondence dated to the 25th of November. The main points of the news were embraced in our telegraphic report from Halifax published in the Heratp on Friday, The details of our cable despatches given to-day possess much Interest notwithstanding. in the matter of Overend, Gurney & Co., Mr. Locock Webb applied to Vice Chancellor Kindersley, on behalf of Mr. Charles Oppenheim (representing the creditors), for leave to serve short notice of motion to secure the ‘sanction of the Court to the liquidstors at once dis- tribating the 21,200,000, or thereabout, in hand, ‘among the creditors, notwithstanding the litigation with ‘the contributories, which stands over for further evidence. The Vice Chancellor did not grant the leave asked, as he considered the immediate distribution of the assets not of sufficient importance to induce the Court to receive the application except upon full notice. A despatch from Copenhagen of the 224 of November The Liverpool C The Danish Minister of Marine has announced that the Topresentative of Chile has made overtures to the Danish ment with @ view to purchasing the iron-clad eomark. The Danish government would not allow the vessel to become Chilean property, but will sell u to another Mower. Extensive inundations have, November 21, occurred vince of Catalonia, Spain, in consequence of the , overfiow of the Ebro, which have occasioned fearfut damage to the agricultural districts. The Spanish press urges the government.to do something towards relieving the inhabitants of those districts, by giving them a little time before they are required to pay the taxes which have been demanded in advance. The /nvalide of St, Petersburg, November 22, contra- dicts the statement recently published, that a concentra. Uon of Russian troops had been effected at Samarcand. Tho samo journal announces that the fortress of Djusak, ‘the last stronghold of the Emir of Bokbara, was taken by assan!t after am eight days’ si Servia has made a direct appeal to the Turkish govern mont to evacuate all the Servian fortresses, especially that of Belgrade, The Egyptian parliament was opened at Cairo, Novem- ber 18, by the Viceroy in person. M. Mazaini says that a lotter to the Romany which ap- peared in the Paris Patric lately, and to which his name complete forgory. was appended, I to the Romans, “What my advice writes, “would or shall be in the approaching Cristi ic Is now neediess to express; bat I would cervainly be tae last to braad as imprudent the glorious deeds of Rome im 1840."" By the Cape of Good Hope mail in Englaad we learn ‘that Lady Wodehouse, the wife of the Governor Gene- ral, so welt Koowa in the West Indies, died at Cape Town on the night of October 6, after several months’ ili- oss, aged 48. Deceased waa very genorally beloved by he colvovl pubie, from her having shown warm and _ constant interest in the affairs of the colony. Her fune ral was orranged as a private one, bat « large oumber of attended to express their sympathy. Over fifty private carriages formed the funeral cortége. Roth Houses « | ariiament presented addresses of condolence sem whieh had been transacted in Parliament chiefly of a routine character. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, QUA PARIS CORALSPONDENCE. Unfavorable News from Mexie formation Retative to the Withdrawal the Treeps—The ¥ feon's Leow of Prestiae The Peace Policy tion The Emperor and Empress at vicwne The Princess ag in France—Nap Chnelotte General era Quarters to the * areat sconomy of time, th» im this world to have « retianto to which to apply for information and grid ¢, and ly whieh to gatige one’s faith To the tr Ji such an lastitution is the offical Monier What the i'ychle NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1866. oracular replies, what the true Church ia to ‘tho faithful,’ what Joe Smith was and Brigham Young is to the “Tater Day Saints," so ts the Monifewr to the firm, consistent believer in tho Cwarean democracy. Perhaps L should be more correct to ws) the verb in its Past form, and say seach ‘was;"' fora suecession of such chapters of history as the Moniieur hay been and {5 now writing about Mexico has bad a tendency to rather diminish faith in its ex-cathedra character and teachings. For nearly a week now we have had im Paris the nows originally given by the New York Hanauv's Mexican A message and answer across the Atlantic cable con- firming or denying the fact could be obtained in a few hours. The independent press are circulating the report copied from the Naw Yorx Hesatp, and the Mexican bondholders are in « considerable state of anxiety to know the real facts in the matter. But they wait upon the oracle in vain. The Monilewr is dumb. It has not yot ascertained that Maximilian has left Mexico, or even referred to the rumor in the most distant manner, al- though a steamer arrived a few days since from Vera H i 2? 5 ug E i Y ‘wagons, FE ol i i i H j iat however, who ‘with holes for musketry, him that Colonel Van : i g j lt i H F EF i 5 i Z i : z 53 EF 2 a ne se Ey i HE A 3 the depredations of the guerilleras ness was not more active the reason was ras a want of orders, but of hands to execute them.” This is certainly not a very cheerful story or one cal- culated to encourage faith in the success of Maximilian, and, taken in connection with the depar- ture of General Sherman and Mr. Campbell, may be con- sidered as decidedly ominous, The government of course is thoroughly informed of all facts in the case. I hear them whispered in low voices and com- mented upon in circles which Sapecesh the centre of government, and there is no little ill feoling already en- gendered at the fact that the government is thus con- cealing the trath and putting off for a while the evil day “The ve “4 Practica offctal information hich has e very ol whicl been vouchsafod to the French je and the world in eral relative to the withdrawal of the French troops appeared within the last three days in the form of in- fe from tle War Department to the different m! Tbe bess —="The expediti Mexi- in a body 10 Foanoe in tae first year. ; | : Ht ii ! if Fi i i nl if i = i ! i 5 2° = < | [ f i 3 i if 33 ae E i : i ag i Bee i fi ; By i fi #f H i i i : i é if i i Hf i fl i i i i i i E I i i l i § i thei li i & H if i i Hy z se F4 gs g i eri Hi <2 #233 e i : : imy iven currency to in yg ®- exhibition is over, account, and France wil! restore the eqailibriam eg to her the Westphalian provinces and ‘even Belgium; but for the Mexican scheme is no explanation, and it must stand in history as ‘one of the most oP ween ene ever per een | a sovereign. As to Prospective revenge en from Prussia, | do not believe the Emperor has any idea of it, and that the only object of giving such at ion is to amose and keep quiet, feeding ye ‘or to be realized, the poople of France. I believe the peror’s future policy will be one of peace, and that for two reasous:—His physica! condition is one whicn requires us much quiet as he can possibly get; and shoula he die, he desires to leave France with as few complica- tions as possible to act a obstacles to the successful suc- coaston of the ‘or the empire under his son. A journal which proteases to b¢ well informed, says that the plan of any reorganization which has most at- tracted the attention of the Superior Commission m the reliminary discussions rests upon the following basis — ‘Continuation of the exemption reduction of the period service from seven years to six; fixation of nary effective of the permanent army at three jred and sixty thousand nen instead of four hundred wenty thousand, which has been the amount for several years; the annual conscription, which is at pre. sent ono bundred thousand ten, to be raised to one bun- dred and twenty thousand, balf of whom for active ser. vice and the other for the reserve. The men classed in the reserve will remain in it six your, but will beat liberty to marry the fifth year. The soldiers of the active service will, after their discharge, bave to pass two years more in the reserve. The ordi- nary number of the latter will therefore be 480,000 men, one-fourth of whom will boon om active service. On leaving the reserve, ali the men having formed part either of the army Toserve successively, or only of the reserve, two years more in the National Guard, the effective of which wonld thus be 240,000 men, of whom one half had served. The National Guard could be called out to garrison the strong places: of the interior in case of war only. The government could thus dispose of 1,080,000 men, or say 1,000,000 clear, thus classified :—Active army, 360,000; reserve, 480,000, National Guard, 240,000—total, 1,080,000. The total liability to military servicer would thus be ten years for the first balf of the contingent, to wit:—six years ta the army, two years in the reserve, and two years in the ; and eight yeare only for the second half. iperor and are said to be enjoying themselves hugely at Compi+gne, and the Emperor is said to be ey’ gniniog health and strength. The invita tons forthe series of vistors have already been issued and is very comprebensive. Mr. and Mra. Moulton, whose names are inctoded in the list are Americans, who have long resided in Paris, Mra. Mou! ton is a very beatiful American lady, who i a great favorite of the Empress, and bas been invited to sing at the private concerta given every winter at (he Tulleries iat ey tegen da, oo Empress. — ding is to take place at the American legation on Thursday next, thanksgiving day. The parties mont immediately interested are the only son of a wealthy Boston banker, and # young and heantifal lady atso from the “bub of the universe. Private letters from Trieste, of « reliable character, ailirm that the Princess Charlotte, instead of improving has become much worse, and is now considered hope lemty insane. She is said to be ina contiqual state of horrible mental agitation, tearing her clothing. obsti- nately refusing to take either food or drink, and mani- feating the greatest fear of every baman being who ap ’ i ci B i 3 proaches ber. It is also stated that the despatches which wore received (rom Maximilian, in whieh he manifested no disposition to return to Be had a vory bud effect upon ber, aud that dw constantly calls for him to come and deviver her from the imaginary enemies who sar round her ‘The afrival of Generet Dix fe looked forward to with great inpationce. There wems to be a.fealing of cont dence that with the adveot of the pew Mialster a mon thormyh ahd Wetter anderctanding will ba extabtisted Derwent the Cnited Satex and France The Avner Nutionale, whitch bas foceotly been devoting cow siderabl® ‘apace to the biographies of American staten inte lanwes to yof his patie 4 4 column in ous of After giving @ hurt bint ary cateer, the e@riter aay “General Der presented’ as tnt Httle eympathetic with Wo think im this respect the apieions of Gon ‘have been singolarly misrepresented [is 1 seem to in@ioate on tbe eontray Vectan| eofeure and bin perfect fem iiarity with , acquired during long voyages a Lurope, yas ANTIONS Lo Feeatebbiak Une an cet Sijod Srates and France iu 1444 be o Sorte & @tcouee a which ws te aswell an | noice the following passage —It would be inworthy of 8 a8 @ people, not to fool more than # more ordi er of the authorities of the genuineness of. the } a's visit tothe harbor, ag twp revenue offieor and WOOLY. Constable Carsou have beon loft te charge of tof our a le for ind , and it is expected that sho wi romain in their ons. ost essential services by ody (! (he cargois discharged. The Titania left Swan re not the swords wi are Fixdoon Jays ago with on dred and forty tong of Lafayette unsheathed upon the sam Cowl for the Hau!bowline goverumnent svrews, and it is ale ? Were not our bills and w the reason of her oeing pall such cspocial at with the generous blood tentiea by the ties that they had in’ormat of Tous the names of Rochambeau, of de Grasse, of | @ schooner —the Titania in almost every ymrticular an. 4’ Kstaing, are identified with all the phases of o the di having Ieft an Kmglish port glo for independence. become ina certain | with» quantity of Groarms for tuis port’ Wo be- Neve it is not the practice of Custom House gfeers to “— acta have | board colliors uniess they aad: over instractions to do true | 90. It is expected the cargo be diapharged (oder aa vd a ih may ee te did uot sonal ae somnmanes. 10 Queens views changed oo a. was merely tall [, 2 om unusual cow. Cordially manifested at that period is Contaal en ad rence of tho kind would be, that w nately it is at Washington nor New ARENT OF 4 GUPPORED PHELAN AGENT IN BELFAST. York that we mugt seek the authors of this coolness [From the Hecthgre Ripan Maeees | between two that every interest to unite, Laat evening Sub-Constable Courtneay arrestod, at tire If the Leena rake aye should come to during i quay, a wapeenily. dressed young man, the Exhibition, i¢ ‘be placed under the special care 5 bis name as jally, under of an Poe ig Soap te yty reo Nady hed the National ican Fenian, or agent of Feniaawe in Guard of Paris. I have it direct from Melinet, the | The grounds on which the arrest was ‘wore stated commander of the National Guard, that the Emperor | tobe very strong, but the exact nature of the had said that if they came he would cause | was not allowed te transpire by the authorities, See diners: an as quarters during their stay, the | young man admitted that he had Ecole @ fine large in the de | American navy, but denied connection with Since ment has been a question, there | rying a portmanteau, which was searched; has been ‘considerable interest menifested tovses these | tents of x tr ‘wore found upon bi citizen soldiers, and if our little difficulty with France | He stated that his father resides in tho county May about Mexico is settled before their arrival, they will be | and gave respectable to in enthusiastically received and well treated. Among | that of Iretand. Sub-Inspector Harvey Americans here I find opinion pretty evenly divided as | to Re fee Se ae oe ae one Mr. $e See‘ propriety of thetr coming, Orme, R. M , attended at the pelice office last night, and, ‘The Great ‘has been chartered by a French =: inted with the fact of the arrest, gave orders py EO) fon beteeen rot CMs for "8 clowe custody. dari can five hundred passengers with comfort she aid me- terially in bringing over the swarms of our countrymen AN AMERICAN OFFICER IN COURT. which we are e In the following year the | [Dublia (November 23) correspondence of London 1 Great Eastern wil 1 be employed in Ia new | In the Court of Exchequer on ‘twansatlantic cab! ¢ direct from Brest to New York. ‘was made on the part of and Major }, defendants in the ection brought by ‘Mur. , late captain of the United States army, for alleged ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES, tmpriao: it, that the trial be “Pee om e postponed sittings lary term. was aflda etendants” ‘Which be set forth that there were certain soldiers oF the ‘The Relations Said to be Becowing Compli- ipricanh (ronstenea in Gibralter, cated. uce as and that (Paris (Nov. 21) correspondence of London Post.) it would be unsafe for the defendants to to trial According to French despatches the time is rapid! tho) resisted on the part hing when the relations of Gres Britain “with of the plaintiff, who sti! in cunt. Mount ; ‘a Mountjoy ‘on tbe ground that it was rather for the United will be more than difficult. This must | prison, Buspose of looking for evidence than for the bona Ade luction of such, be known to her Majesty’s Cabinet, if not by the public. the London Globe, Nov, 23.) bly, ae a means di from the The Court were unanimous in granting the delay doerfatt 1 4.6 ean Sewtns empire, atid of pre. | #0Ught, the Chiet Baron remarking that the action Yonting the English public from that event | Of a very novel kind, and thai, while the plaintiff had to fect right to raise the question it involved, it was, with satisfaction, a report is circulated in effect that will soon be involved in serious ifeulties with the United States, which would not have risen if the Emperor of tho French had succeeded in maintaining the now defunct empire of Mexico. THE FENIANS. jhe same time, indispensable the defendants should ba ‘some latitnde for their defence. Murphy, it will be re- collected, was teed by court martial under the name of proof of identity breaking down, he was acquitted— ay. however, to be arrested and put in jail once more ler the Habeas Corpus act. Colonel Feilding is assiat- ant adjutant Progress of the Movement tn Irelu of Pikes, B erick—Names of the Parties Arrested—Arms Taken at Cork—A Schooner Overhauled and Detained, &c. ACTION OF THE OFFICERS IN LIMERICK. (Limerick (Nov. 23) ge a of Dublin Freeman’s journ ‘This morning at an early Mie considerable excite- ment was eccasioned by the arrest during tho night, b; the constabulary, of a number of w Fenianism, and the seizure of over ht thousand bul- lets—some accounts say a hogsheadful—together with several pikes and other missiles, in houses situated at Pennywell, it to the city, on the Castleconneli road. Six o'clock was about the period when the matter known, as ‘thing had been carried out in from twelve to four o'clock in the morning, by Mr. County I and Mr. Channer, Sub-In- spector, with the ioe under their command. It is au that the constabutary authorities acted upon ivate ‘aicmaline commnaiocios. In the house of one A YENIAN CONVICT DYING. It is said that the Fenian prisoner, Thomas Roantree, who was tried and convicted at the last special commis- sion in Ireland, is at prosent lying in a dying state at Portland convict prisou, England. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. English Opinton of Maximilian A Intervention. From ¢ mn Times, Nov. 24.) The jon of the Emperor Maximiliay, and h's retreat from Mexico to Europe, nced, and insically that we need not hesitate to accept it. It is probable, Indeed, that! to have struggled Emperor appears ith much tenacity against the impending extremity. He seems to have of the prisoners the ballets, which were newly | pelieved that be could discharge bis mission if he were | has had twelve feot taken off her cast, were found, and in the dwelling of amother the adequately supported ; but cireumstances combined to | taken on board an entire new sul pikes. that support impracticable, and the result could | entire new spare addition to hea Pdi belt Pig et ahrerver teens mee i not, be evaded, The upirs of tence. was a Preveh | Hor rigg w thfoughout, le, a a war I ad votised ‘conyers “ected protectorat collapted when protection each was donment of this enterprise does: credit to tae | om deck by ving tioa, sense, it may do some violence to the feelings, of was a rumor 7 mikcarried, bot in the. United States and Fracce tte . in @ Uni ar eo were to be made, but where or under what circumstances | The armed resistance of a native faction to the Imperial | when thrown into the was unknown. Or any otber government was a matter of certai was opporiti in fact, carried beyand the extent modation ender arrest are: to be anticipated. particular faction ejected from | comfortabie for the whole of ber establishment of power by the advance of the French fell back upon Sherif; James eataral alterna’ ion Captain George ward Daly, lath mate, Brennen. sixteen seamen. O'Connor, dealer, and W: tions of the expedition been maintained. THE Other arrests are bad been iedifferent and France favorable to the new property of J. ry. Pe of empire, the mere brigandage perpetuated by Juarez and | tone She is ‘this city adjoin! bir partizans weuld have been of little consequence. | her beautiful model, has somewhat of , SEIZURE OF Sooner or later, civilization would have prevailed. bot at ! From the the very time that the United States, relieved from the Noi distractions of own civil war, took vp a tone of nrietta has been undergoing & mot ca! the city when 1¢ was rumored wenace. bic opinion in France. had pro- and elaborate alteration. arms had been found nounced itself distinctly ‘the enterprise. | shortened 16 inches, her Company, which arri ‘The prospects thus opened to Juarez Gre him new hopes | main boom six feet, ‘She bas At first the report wi ‘and procared him fresh adherenta From a baffied apd | entire new ‘son revealed the truth of the statement. ospairing fugitive he suddenly became a successful pa. | with now fore and aft ata} accounts of a triot, winning towns from the imperialists, and gaining i fore the correct state ground, according to report, every day. Still, it is not | vided with ap extra fore stay, even the di to be supposed that be could have made effectual head ht heads. Hor jib stays are double oharacter to excite against even the small French force in Mexico, or that eoch of which is consequently equal to whioh the government be had any chance of actnally establishing himeeif in her bob stay is of 435 inch wi utmost precactions the Capital omce more. At best, he could only have wire, which will prevent her She the possibility of maintained a desultory strife in the remoter provinees, | extra gammonings, apare fore and main boom, fore sod into the eity. without material incouvenience to the imperial govern- | main gaft, Jibboom, topmast, and the ment; bat the policy of President Ji soon relieved | 8 mised, and him of his foes, The Americans required of the Empero batches Although | the Napoleon that he sbould adhere to bis avowed intention | in five minutes they can be thoroughi; attentively oul of withdrawing the French garrison at a given time, and . ‘efforts had not been the wishes of the French people pointed in precisely the | that the cabins will be alwayn tigi yesterday, when ti direction, The French detested the enterprise, | being caulked and battened down oneta were seized. the Americans condemued it, It could have been | rangements have been attended to with particular care; the caution exercised by accomplished at 20 more than the caloulated cost had | she has hd tm this quiet and the conditions been favorable; bat it would have been | screw and wheel. any reason to believe impomsible to prosecute it against the obstacles arising | she carries tillers, which can be shipped that Its remifications both home and abroad. So Maximilian, after strug It was 0 matter of 5 ing with courageous reolution against his fate, at general order had foogin Rccepts it, and retires from the field. twisted, som of all police stat: ia step, if there were no new party to the quarrelq | fixed. ‘She will the evening. Other m: would simply replace Mexico in that condition of anar- | also two storm compasses, to which, to, and the chy and parbarien from whieh the Bui expedition | should be carried away, lights are meek astonish ment. of had rescued her fora time. The French actually auc- | and spare spars will be secured by search has shown, at ail events, that the authorities are | ceeded in giving security to life and property, not only | throngh the deck and clinched. in posseasion of which warrant them in adopting | in the capital, but in many of the adjacent districts: @ | the ballast has beea secured by extra sleepers, which are the steps they have taken. few of the bigh roads were roally opened for traffic, | stanchioued under the deck in deep sockete. The Henri The circumstances under which the seizures were | and as much progress had been made (n political organi- | etta will carry the following crew —Captain, & Samuels; made are as follow:—On Wednesday evening, at three | ration aa could reasonably be anticipated. That more | sailing toaster, Martin J. Lyons; Grst mate, J. Jones o’cloek, the Cork Steamship Company's steamer on arrived from Liverpool, aad soon after commen to discharge ber cargo. As was the ordinary course for some months—indeed from (he suspension of the Habeas Corpus act—two policemen'were placed to watch and see that nothing of a suspicious nature was allowed to . A large portion of the cargo was discharged uring that evening and a portion of the night, but nothing arrested attention of the officers Karly esterday morning head constable Gealo and detectives Bourtaey and were in attendance, and kept a cloas watch on the different parcele of goods as they were landed, and opened several. In the course of their examination they came on two iron-bound cases of the aj ordinarily presented by those in- tended fur the conveyance of glass. On opening the Gret the contents proved Lo be just the things of which they were in search. One box contained no les: than thirty Enfield rifles, perfectly new, and apprrently only just turned out of the maker's hands, with a bayonet of the ripg-lock pattern attached to each. There were parcels re npples, and six new bullet moulds, which, with the rifles, were of Gret class construction, found in the kame box, the dimensions of which were, length five feet, width three feet, and depth eight feet eight inches. The second box, the dimensions of which hed identical with those of the with the exception of the depth, which was fie eae was found fo con’ain fifty rifles, with bayonets of the sare description and by the rame maker (Kynock & Co., Birmingham), 4 proportionate number of nipples, and six bullet moulds The rifles, which were closely packed in straw, were Enfield pieces, and aboot half @ foot longer than those supplied to the regular army, apd conse- quently they are capable of carrying moch farther and with greater foree. The bayonets “are of the pattern, ‘and pot 0 long aa the sword bayonet used by the constabulary. The first case was described in the Halcyou's manifest as containing Ametican leather, and the second aa containing ofl cloth, and each bore « label on which waa written “Joon Daly & Oo, 4 Grand was not achieved was owing, not to the strength or popu- larity of the insurgent faction, but to the growing mis- Givings of the French, the protests of the Americans And the @iscouragement of the imperial administration, What iittle, however, was done would now, exrep! for a ew intercenty m, be quickly undo Abandoned by the Mexico would fall once more iuto the bands of ‘ompetitors for the prize of power Juarez, if he ie th roment, would pag from insurree- into off he dixpomensed chang: % patriots and rebols, We hay would be more « coeseful than any other native chiet has hitherto been io similar ciroumetanees, If he ac. quired power, be woull doro only at the cost of dow perate fighting, and on the condition of losing it = few months afterwards. and. indeed, 1 i# this notorious con tingency whicl has soggested the next movement in the affair, We are told that the Uatted States will now adopt the party of Juarez, jast as the French adopted that of his adversaries; that they will assume the pro: teetorate whirls French vacate, and re-enact the scenes of the last three yeare with this simple change in the characters of the piece Wo have not yet any waffictent aathority for the fact, but it ts not improbable nor in any way to be deprecated, We only wish the dectaimers about Mexican “independence” to observe that Inaependen:* i revarded ax utterly impossible by all alike Bither the Mexicans must be left to rob and murder as before, or we siromy Power must interfere to take up ome far'son and prot down the ether, The French tok wap Miramom and fought Juares, the Americana will take up Juare and fant Mrraman. If any «park of principle cowld be Imagined a linger ing tu a Mexicam party we might rather rejoioe at the promotion of (be liberals and the defeat of the sheolu tists, bot though (he former Of these tities tx claimed by the Jumrists, aod the latter i@ attached to ther oppo: mente, it} therto been \inpowsibie im practies Ly give one of thow [actions any preference over the other Their rivalry was that, not of politionl parties but of aad thom whom with bim parade, Cork." These were the fruits of their search, | jealous trop Both grasped at power by the samme no other parcel coataining anything unlawful. The arin’ | means, both employed | for the same purposes, vor did wore at once removed trom the packet office to B | either of them jake the least approach to the duties of quay station by a body of police, under the command of | responsible governments Rot, though we ean hardly the city Sab Inspector and the County Laxpector, Ro may that the Amenosce will hareamore wet of mors of the capture having got into circulation num- bere of the citizens, including the Mayor, several magis. trates and merchants visited the police station dariog the day for the purpose of seeing thir, the first seizure dllenta than the Fronch, they will have far greater facili ties in conducting their cause They inust meeds inter Yene, asthe French did, and by force of arms, but they can do this wih greater ease, to better purpose, ae in this city of arms deatined for the use of the Fe | with fewer impediments. The intervention will be nama, for of their ultimate destination there camnot be the pular with (he pation, inatead ef umpepuler, it wil Mightest doubt, Sevoral cases (we cannot give the number) i+ cheap, instead of costly; ikwill viekae Bo “doe of similar appearance And construetion, ao@ bearing, it | tring,’ apd provoke wo protesta The Aimerican iw said, the same address, have come noder notice of the | cam ‘and probally will. io whet the Preach boats from time to time on board these steamers, but | could and woul! lave done ander more faveraivie etre their contents can only be the subject of coajecturr, to | cumstances T the country as the frieeds which probably the incident of yesterday may furnish » clue. ‘The authorities are determined to be on the alert, and to prosecate their inqtiries with stil areater atten tion etfll (t t feared that large quan: ties of similar arts have been steatthily brought imio the country About two o lock the seme day Sab-La-pector Hamilton, acting upon information, proceeded to (be establisbinen’ of one of iis f they #ill bant the other down, and they will thos render cvilination powible, and trams. form the community Into an orpseited Bieta They will ave thir olage, Um, im their proceed mes —thaey will crom low adore (ban thew predecemors, they aie oot form Of & Merienc expabiie wee native Meiown a= tte catensibte ve Will preserve: and protaliy of Mr a Daly, Gragd parade, and there arrested ® | head fut the menmure \ivell wilh te the mame as balers young man named James ¥, who wae an ammmamt | le will be ien! si with that #lsoW all Kuropeaw to be in the ewtar mont The prisower ts about (weaty-Ove | ipericabic ut (ho period of Re orpeditea whieh we oar rr with black | elves dec!ined & prosecnla bat which Frames anogted yoars of age, of tall and athiotic appearane > mustache and «light whiskers. He came fr < coumty a Kya wan rondy adopt Lt will ba intervention t Limerick, Last evening be wan transfered tothe Sov orhra nt of & people Who bare proved atierty | city jer), ender a (urge cocort of police iacapable of cov rning themaniy én 1. will be Qhe wmtaly AMOUR RENTER AT GQURENET Hahment of a forstem prowetorate ih the piace of aoe 149 adaniniaers ra, ly independent, rit oxpres tet ine caly sxe: ry och, thd wn thie will be f Capous Bemme. | tie wien the wert at far 7h the hme Poaniquved meas | cums a p aren ant pendy ox the Koches Point stat 4 bee ae er ing the harbor Th mivking search for co ttnate aranm th the Cutie Hows Che coetasted men einston! ua 8 S1tAr the Suman: Hone ations Seneaed her ana afict them followed same poulines vode ataoke Me Ardie the Gitauia res ori Xx Wittiam, guart na rows from the Bipck Priv and (rw there wore simu! from stom [9 The v. country Nerere bs on! forwardiag wag 8 . wy have been om , te meee Dowling, and, from *het we contd learn, notte mg tater fad wan eared e tio tt ane u fob, howorty, al grest wommcwme tn nena THE ATLANTIC YACHT RACE, Doscciption of the Contestanta—Aliern:, eo Coming Race. &«. Great odatents are gemerally preceded by great propa rations Thoé student, anxious for academical Lonory, sponds many a weary hour im close stady to Ot tim fo; acoming oxamination, the statesman eooupies much +f biw best Gime im carefal proparation for # great sposol Upom some important subjoot; which, in tte opinion, will place him in @ proud aa@ pro:winent position before bin fellow countrymen, and, to commsomewhat lower, even © racehorse is carefully trained ore he ts allowed to ontor | Tue ( «. into @ contest whieh will either place it in a position to prove the wisdom of those who sonsidered it worthy thoir comfdence, of to prove it altogether unworthy to | niana Compete with wome of its fellow quadrupedal creatures, | Mariimment buriding. country, } These remarks wilt apply with slmow equal force to | Pn yachts. However ummecomery it may be for a careful Inspection and overhautiag when the occasion is but a deen recently in the | regatta om some smooth and tranquil water, it must be ~ admitted that when the thing contemplated is a race but no doou- | over an expanse of boisterous ses of inore than three thou- sand miles, {t is necessary that every precaution should be taken to render the veaselit se “taut” and seaworthy as | has written a letter to a friend to raise in the minds of tite friends of thove brave Fontan enough to venture on the comtest no doubts or mingiv- ings.as to the safety of the trip. Prisoner’ The last few weeks have, eo fer an the Vesta, Henrietta He will probably be brought up at the Police Court | and Fiestwing are concerued| deen very busy. In con. 4 templation of their voyage acrose the broad Atlantic, the owners have ween the necessity net-only of subjecting | The Fon! their vessels to a careful and thoveugh overhauling, but also of providing for any casustyq@hich the novelty of t00 as those. whose experience ia sailing fore aud aft voasla admirably Ole them for the powitiog, should be ‘achis ougaged 10 such aa under. taking s* the coming Atlantic watch, aad got to the moa, in whose hauds (or so long @ time yacht aaliag bas been & mouopoly Taking tato consideration the careful (itt for emergencies wi Lal it may fairly be ox proap peared wine Used ‘otrusted the charge of yi f those yachia have undergone, pected Uhat they will mite a quick aud “4°, awd wo can but reiterate the oft oj Woe Yet boat may win. THE FENIANS. Watching the Feotan Meve~ me ‘Orrawa, Dor! 6, 1868. ‘ov are watching aulmerous su | led Po granied the Feu, Commmmoteation from lev, TO THK BDITOR ov ry MILITARY Prinoy 4 gotiwe in your tasue of the collancous ews @ matement ) one of the condomned Can, i 4th insta pr jn the mae connection witty the reasons for not pleading guilty never written a word on wrat Knowioy: Consstentously 1 was inacke —_—— ¥ laaw te Mrike om tho First of Jnnuary, {From the Hartford Courant, Dec. 4 Soon after he was mis. SGousecticat Velucvenrs, eoticut poof - ome. ia = ih. 4 owt, io Augeat, he started try to Visit bis Sastiven: "bet was arreatod ded fom, oF being @ yeees, and wan arrested t Castio Mountjoy, where he remained November 17th, when be wa» again released and told Jeave the country. Hts first, waa spent iu prison curly this week Stephens leaders by his reporia of the fi hastened home to Norwich, whi ure, returning toNew York on Thursday aight wats for an immediate reture te * the Irish determined te - Januaty, come what may, aad he baw dotermined to cast his lot with them. 000 woil armed and well drilled F , commaaied by officers who ha also oxpect good leaders when the ti as is already known, is comparatively # new veanel, hav- ing been ‘atnobed’ daly slaus (aes fhetcor dy she bas, ed herself as @ sea going will be remembered that she craftof no me-* merit. bébH victor in.two ogean peed ‘Widgeon, natch Fort Adams to Block Island, a distance of forty-four miles. In this race the Vesta beat her opponent by sixteca minutes, but as her opponent was sho had, according to the rules of ‘acht club, to allow the Wi minutes and five seconds. She was, by one minute apd forty seconds. Fron the qualities exhibited by the Vesta in this match, hewever, she nera!, and {t was under his orders that | became ranked among the fast the fost to this contest, she Lieutenant Lawler val i ene Lynch, for desertion from her Majesty’s service; but the | York ‘Murphy was first taken into custody, and Major Bagon is | owii received « challenge from the the governor of the military prison were he was con- | Henrietta. The contest between these two hoats will he fined. freah in he memory of oar readers, —— Mk to may t abe beat her opponent handsome! just fifty-six minutes. This match was ph Bw betweon the Vesta and the Venta came out victorious, with something like —The Masonic Fair end Festival, corner of Grand aud Crosby streets, continues to be one of the most fashionable and popular resorts im the oity Crowds of ladies and gentlemen dock there FY evening to ald in the good work of budding Everything conceivable in useful articles is oo exhibition, ing received daily tw now In nuceesafal oj cider fo guMeient quantities to supply the demand made pot. aud Masomc Fain asp Pesrty, laicyon, in which pa From this it will be seen that this vessel has already done something upon the heaving surface of the mighty ‘en these achievements were not sufficient wher to consider It safe to send her on her transatlantic trip, without, at any rate, some careful of Mr. Pierre Lorillard, Sho of Keel of 98 feot, board new donations are worked by dox pow city have the manag The fair will continue for three works longer, sad Mio expected that several thousand dotiars will be realined. qT is 201 tons burden. Daapty Amay = —About three oelock youtorday after- hoon (wo men, while engaged at work in the carpenter shop No. 182 Laurens street, became involved ia « named Homer Nash reiee@ omhor, Kdward ¥, in anticipation of the bolted through - shortened six feet; her mai and fore mast have also been shortened six feet, and bas it of sails, as also an wi ecessity for this step, as revealed some | coming ocean race are as follo time ago, bas never been really lessened, though the | bows dispute, during which one, *® glue pot and struck tl doadly blow on his bead and fractured the sk injured man wae conveyed to Bellevoe Hospital, whore the sufferer waa provounced by the surgeon to be ine very critical condition. The assaliant was arrested by an oMcer of the Eighth precinct end held to await the nT. HELMBOLD, She wilt ‘@ new whieb will he-ewoured reed eacriplons accurately com 20. Hours, Night an@ Day ALAN Sewing Machine. CL It is very simple and sewing from the ordivar ean sum it all 4 saying tie had occasion to eotapere tthe Machine '—Testimow Cigarboider x ‘Bon, Meerechaum Manufacturers, @ Wroadwey, aser Cao! ‘DAL, 7% Vanek Sal ay ee bee teat Pe je Hereteree li Wiese NS nee Cashed in I.agal Lettertes. (teee- fi 4 CLUTE. Brouer, 179 Brwetweg Brokaw Brothers and also two spare spare. ill Carry extra fails, with three storm trysails aud Are #0 arranged that ™: extra deck lights fore and aft. #0 | Bi gHTON. WO Astor M ind is to be steered by s potent out boring through the rudder head, and in case of the rudder lead becoming strong ropes, to which tackles can be I take two patent Hquid companwer, and case (he binuacte ached. Her boats | M4 Fourth avenue, oppo Ting bolus passing C at Ate Cooper Union, eatendiag Uarongie at oe, Corea Aster Pines, png Sane tae penne, Oulphr, © maker, (wo quartermasters, two cooks, two stewards, ~ alias = officers’ meseman and fi aperty of Mr. George len. and a keet boot This beautiful vessel ia the A. Onzo04, Bho ix 212 tons bui length on dock 106 feat, beam 24 fret, a She was built by Joseph Vaa Deusen some wine or ten months ago, and ls very prettily modelied The alterations made in connection with (hes been anything IJke so muwerour as thove which her op no reason for supposing that Juarex | ponents have undergone. She has in part heen furnished with a pew gang of rigging, tbe bax also au entire now suit of extra or spare sails, thoroughly overbauied and caulked throughout main boom has been shortened five (ert, and entre shroud turaished. This teael » ‘8 patent wheel, which, In case of eccident, oan be re She will carry tw spars, which will be attached to the The Vieetwing ix now lying of abe took up her pow! Ul alse be mitered leck by ring bolts ovcurred with the and prevented the trip belne The following card a)(l fully expiain the state of ETP TEARS Me Re. Trete Mapeed sailing master, howev: ade between the yackis Kinet wing, Heurietta and Vesta, | was solicited ly the Mowars (mgood to Ot op amd sail hele yauls (the Fiewtwiag) her for the race aud ready fur lent momemt another Nok wining to play second Badia to ao, hereby notify pow that | refuse to proceed in the wt yacht, for the reason set forth abows, ROHARD BLOWN, Aawdy Mook Plx New Yore, Deo §, 1966 , Browa's refanal to go Wo soa #1!) wet, bee walling arrangements of the ™ Ps My oes Meenas, way si pet ee We be by Captain Thomas, with the for Agcwtant eutling master * ofichra snd orow second Awsiwtant sail steward rok wind wtrter Uber ail Ube adteration, oned above here for ther eijet the snewrity The are erty fos kere sene® Semin Pesesdans. 6 bree Pg tg A RAE —) rr 10h eagard to the individ ime bem i thee bande of hoginaes bee for ose 14 and wo tO gale oten (ran Packt oe ters mant exortitant vatns for management of their bonte 1 hae bene tnepeneinie to Poly an (hese nam, so met hewe teem the ores Spina of tomer oan shite that they theve taker | 2 thameciy (he catire ot 0 them, wy such an ioe from the owner sete any alterse vores wes Set alled from then comrd of the yet clene of teen tney fairly be saat may berestier tentn: oats eet a eeh meine iqgort aed onal ors whe have rise ba encanta to A egerrne pawng 5 | Seer eneent parane be Whesten Me Wiisen's series me em

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