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4 NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1867. 2 TOE Perma: ene ee le — — . no The Nalional Sioam M:vigation Company's steamship deciah - ee — <7 NEW, YORK HERALD. } soca hin turages. oi seers ia 68 Morte te ree way tet | ragy sin. En a mn Oe Se pol, = — consti- ” report . JAMES GORDON BENNETT, on te Cone es —. | tudlon and State rights, resumed by Northorn | in’ C°Djunction with Greece, should not under- | United States’ revenst) ‘which we" published EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Ty Hawburg American Packet Vompac’’* Stéemstilp cbpparhicads, Gnd whet with the clamor of Wen- | take «(be mission, which would scarcely fail to | yesterday, implies a poavible modification of the eee ese attemagala, Gaplato Trautmano, wil! sail (ro: Hoboken ‘ell Phillips and the Northera nigger worship- | terminate in the enthronement of a Christian | taxation of the country, i* Congress only acts prriot . Ww. OF FULTON AND massan ans. | imelv® M. loudly. for Southampion —- pets running to the opposite-extremes, includ- | prince in the City of Constantine. upon the suggestions contained thereia. Itis the a betacidse ke & hue and ery for the President’s impeach- most Iucid document we have yet had upon the The steamship Fab-Kee, Captain Stitling, will Weave | ™M&Nt, it is manifest that there must be a dead question of revenue and taxation ; dtd although i East river at. three P. M. today for Neuvitas and aed in this Southern work of reconstruction, Mr. Wells is evidently personally disposed . Jago de Cuba. h will necessarily have to be removed by towards a high tariff, yet he accepts it merely Sng Smet bereits ge ty anipind the sovereign people in the election of our next as fncidental-to the production of a necessary toy , « Pler | President, revenue, The report in general favors a re 20 East river this afternoon for Galveston. 1 The steamship Title, Capaln Potter, f Young & Cow. | How will partice stand in this conflict? Sub- duction of taxation, which is just what the an’s ling, will sail to day from pier 13 East river for Gal- | stantially as they stood in the late September, people require. We have too many taxes,-and c+ George Cromwell, October and November elections, The Union they are levied at too heavy a rate and too somwell, Capiain Vail, Of | party of the war, the party of Congress and of greats cost to the government: If the regula: Southern reconstruction will carry the country. tion of the tariff should incidentally accrue to the benefit of any particular branch of indus- Cromwell's line, will sail at three P. M. to-day from pier No. 9 North river, for Now Orleans direct, The Biagk Star on, Captain Haz- | No side issues -in all the mighty North will be ark nil lei pat Beeh Hhoe ese B. M. today | permitted to shake the solid front of the sove- Gy there con Hip ne objeten 5, bets aril tx: ! posed tor this puzpose alone is most unpopular. for Now Orleans, ‘steamahi| Salvador, reign people. Congress and the war will still bes a Captain Atking, of th® | bo sustained by them, and the President elected We must have our taxation arrasiged upon a | Italy im.Satisfactory Negotiation with general plan with aview to obtaining sufficient the Pepe. : Enupite line, will sail from plor 18 North river, at three in 1868, cordially co-operating with Congress in revenue for the government expemees, and for P. M. to-day for savannah. The stock market was dull and somewhat unsettled | 1869, will speedily brush away the old State me q no other dbject. ere has always Ween a con- & : flict between the ideas of tariff for protec-| The Turiks Agaia ‘Victorious ix EUROPE. Herald. Ne. 5 Kestoratio.” of Specie Payments. The philosophers ad Statesmen of the Tri- bune are entirely unfit (or Car practical world. Their thonghts move in a spliere above this common sense, everyday life of ours. They ought either to be put in a lunatic asylum or translated to the third Heavon, which John in the apocalypse saw. One of the many eab- jects on which they are crazy is that of the cur- rency andspecie payments, and, like # crazy people, who dwell constantly on the theme upon which they are most unsound, thie crackbrained theorists are eternally harping” upon immediately returning to specie pay- ments, a question about which they know nothing. But they are equally unfortunate on other subjects. It will be remembered that Volume MAM. 6. —— ee | AMUSBMENTS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. . hag =F THEATRE. Broadway, near Broome ° oa N Yous —Tus Vi Hiatines fie Sea tae Vion ~ ee A Sow Storm of Extraordi- nary Intensity in England. NEW YORK THEATRS. Broadway, it Botol.—Ounvaricon. Matines at Two o'Clock. IO Haak ‘ i THEATRE PRANCAIS, Pouronath, stroot, near Sixth hee Fiies pa’ Mapas—A. Cavern Oa. Matloce at Two o'Vlock—Maay Stuagt | GERMAN TH. by — P= paw THRALLA THEATRE, No. Slt Broadway. DODWORTIf'S HALL. 88 Sroadway.—Paorziioe Hants wu. Panrowl wis Mreactes —Tus = Bocrou'm Panvo.| Matec at Fwoovuice, ™ ™* A United States. . STEINWAY HALL. | Fourieonth street —Posuic Rr ermansat-on. tam 3 5". ‘miLmARMOMC Socutr or Naw Yors, ‘ CLINTON HAL! _' Par L, Astor place.—VAtenrure VOUsDEN, rite yesterday, but closed firm. Gold closed at 134. - bstructions reme Court. The firmness in gold exercised a similar influence on Hat 0 ee em pi the merchandise markets generally yesterday, and the ‘ SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 595 Brosdway, oppasite the Metropolitan Howlin THe Ermo7t4an ‘Exrearars: Gunra, Sunaina, Dancine axp Buusesgues—Pa.tine Corwe”| transactions were quite » | mony with Congress, the work of reconstruction ; tion and tariff fo revenue, aif: it is now Candia. Nae ae ee von sanz wag | tenet rou, Tus ms partly thease wn as. | Wil Fepidly be made complete, consitont with | a rent inne wat at the Union i toy ehoe, | PTOUY well: understood: that the" latter iy the we he he. routy fourth sien —Bumwo wae Niveraats: saraiopiae Mestic products—the buoyancy heretofore noticed in | the new dispensation, and solid and enduring. and proposed to let them go without resistance. only legitimate method which can‘ be’tofersted. —— Site MainesatfeccGon oo TNtY Eee oe 7 leengiaeeaggpsepen oa though cotton | Accordingly let Congress so shape its course a8 Afterwards, when the war had commenced in | “attcturers of cerfain articles claim specific EXVGLANO. { RI 200. pee De wag, om change Gour advanced 10°. 8 | to make the great issue for the next Presidency they raised the Bull ore privileges, which they' are. oOntinually’ advamie- i Sts gees. areas me, cease | 2 fate canes att Al, is certian Segenen oer and eng centenney fa ory of 08 80 | ing in tho Tobby 5 but they are only Mike WHO | geen Tah Sl TT HELD Satori “Boncaayons, Ae—Bowerre Witt 4 ¥ + Boonn. | cidedly firmer. Corn and oats improved about 10, ‘per preme Court, and any | Richmond,” which nearly proved fatal to our B SECU. pussy ue OLv Buock street brokers, who “corner” some patticaléir’ y ; “Uaneual Snow Storm— stock and die coll-out-to theispwa a@vantage® “1 lesen Gustoe ee The difference between the mamafactusers andi | the stock brokers is that the former expect Con gress to do the’work for them which thé'stock }: brokers do for’ themselves. p In the generat modification ofthe revenue laws which Mr. Wells recommend’, we do not observe any suggestion about the iscome tax, the most odious “amd unpopular feature of the z i existing law. There is, perhaps, no :ethod re- Maples ye hn ss etn, Mc tirdnso'voy rt sorted to to increase the revenue whickt is MO*®| cimaced that it has coms down. au average depth of exposed to fraud ant corruption ‘than this] .cictt imekes, but the ditfts are very great aud the snow aore difficult and expensive at the same time,,| plod tn eve pines to an enormous s height. ‘awd hence less profitable to the goverument, | Leaving: the-eity and glancing sro und the country, bushel. ssarley and rye wero firmer. Pork was heavy and lower. Beef more active. Dressed hogs lower Lard steady. In groceries the business was quice mode r- ‘ate; but previous prices were maintained. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ Oar Chiuabua (Mexico) correspondence is dated De- Comber 10. Juarez was to have left the city on the 11th for Durango. A ball was given him on the occasion of his departure by Governor Terrazas, respectable reconstruction ticket will sweep the | armigs and the Union cause. When Lee field. We are as well convinced of this as that the great Union party of the war is fixed and will stand inflexible in its resolution to prove Lew Chivkea: Ui and City Travel Neariy nee wid Charch Spires. Al- most Burieé in the R ural Districte—Vessela Detained ia Port. I , Tan: 4) . ‘Tho most severe and heavt %st snow storm which hae Uden experienced in'Englant {or very many years has jus¢ visited us, The-storm com menced last Wednesday, cwhew, there was a heavy fall of’a, ‘Ow. It continued with more or less intensity shice, aad’ 4 quantity of snow haw ceme down this morning. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA ROUSE, OOM Wooatisn—Neono Mixsteecsy, Bacier we. c.—Lirtur Tow TucakR. Mailnee at 234 o'Glock. “ CHARLEY WHITE'S CO ATION TROUPR, Pechanion Hall, 472 Broadway—iv 4 Vancery oF Laaee { vauanus ENTERtatnae ALLER, er Starus Comiqus. Matinee at by ola. fA marched to Gettysburg their insanity took another shape; for in their fright they said if : the rebel general should water his horses in to the world that its war for the Union has not | the Delaware the North should give in. ‘They been a failure. were ready to yield all to a temporary disas- Our Commercial Marine—Edects of Unwise oe had Sane gta! Legislation. rebels were well whip; ane death blow ples bees ec yeh ine poems Ae De | ‘The facts. disclosed in Commissioner Wells’ | had been given to slavery, Greeley, in a letter and the amount in tho Troasury $131,137,382 Thi | F@port in regard to the decrease of registered | t0Presidemt Lincoln, proposed to pay four NEW YORK MUSROM OF AWATONY. 018 nronaway.— [SHOWS decrease fa the debraince Decembear 1 of nearly | tonnage of American vessels engaged in foreign hundred mitifon dollars for the slaves. Yes, Bzjrome ween wie Oxt-Hronoges ioroscors "twice | $10,000,000. 2 . trade are of a very discouraging character. He | after wehad expended an enormous amount 2M: wt Pe Bonen, Open, from 3 | Te bag ‘ranspired in Montreal that the British govera- | shows that in the course of five yeara the dif- | Of treasure and blood in removing the cause b BROOKLYN ATH. 2NEUM.— Areas & Co.'s Great Paw. Raveis ix EgRore ‘OAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC, Sp eRe pany ' PRESBYTERIAN OHUROA, corder of Grand and Crosby Btrocts —Qreat M. serocle.— Cay’ AsoNtO Faiz in Aw or tux Haut axp = New York, Saturday, January 5, 1807. = = ~ this watter will not be imitated by that body. | Pentet' , a There would be ‘no more popular nicasuze Sei ern re ne eamataonbona fnereerngm than: aw equalization, at‘ least, if not a total | Ip. Lendém’ ttle sirects ag 6 £9: this ‘moment .choke@? abolition of the income tax. We hope at any | wit enow: No efforts are beiag:made to remove i rate that Congress will give us such a tax law | although there-are thousandsyof zble-bodied mon unem~ aa will be commensurate with the necessities | Plo7et'Amd-enmtous to obtain | workierho ‘could be had’ at ot short notice by the authoritios . of'the goveramont without. any reference to | pusiness-is impeded very 4 cl#in tho eity as lobe étage or sectional interesta.. motion’ iscxceedingly difficul t, there “being very few: Tar Prnorivama Seviconanr—We tive |(2oaing ip pasa, toe m srerased onmaeer norroem, and this is no.place,.to publish a | ‘nication forsrady purposes ts tf arough the underground long: yatn which has beon sent to us about | mixped . ; , Thad Gievens and: bis chances of election to | \ Tee Power the ety suffer very’ mast: 3 : aceidemte have taken) place, as old Londen the United States Senatorship from Penusylva- Presents the appearance of ‘a cit)’ situeted-ta the Arotia, nias. Simson Cameron .is the most, Sitting and. |. regions; with» the additional dis dvaniagethat tt is en- desirable man for the United States Senate, and | veloped inthe: dense winter fog peculiar to itself ang the Bonnsylvania Legislature should send bim | nlf kaown-ia thie latitude there... At the sume time we have nothing to | Ursent Advice for Z ee ra Setetoment Wiehe say against Thad Stevens, and have no obdjec- Lowtvon, Jen ¢—Nooe. tion»to his occupying the-sauggest corner in ‘The Timerof thie morning, in an cditorial on the reta- the kingdom of Heaven. He-neoeds better com- | tieeof: Eogised with the various Towers, cays that with-the Powers.of Europe their relations have sarely, Leg 2 emma ec acs over, been better, The only difficuléy, it sage, seems to bewith the United States, and with theurit iv most Cwm or Tax Leaxs or tax Rivo.—The Daily desirable that the greatest fricadship abould prevatl. It sthe government the speedy aad amicable Transcript, a little sheet circulating about two Ala bacacedaomnamn aimpronns hundred and fifty copies a: day, bas just recov- ered judgment against the city for $34,617 THE ROMAN QUESTION... for advertising in 1866 for the Common Coun- ernment has ted th te if the BENS el greet Bo Oo coins ference between the oldand new measarements | the war, and it was already removed, lie” pro- General ‘Lindsay left Canada yesterday on his way to | indicates a falling off of over fifty per cent, and | Posed this vast gratuity to the rebols- His | mm, node of colle: cting-it is surrounded -with } {7 Houses’ aud Ald casties “appear, to the observer ax Englabd, He has been instracted by the Governor | that this is to be accounted for not by the de- | conduct as a volunteer diplomat at Niagara perplexities, Both to the taxpayers and the By oo wet TBa2an NEW s. i kas upoo wa home ae the neves- | struction of property caused by confederate pri- | Falls, when he hobnobbed so amisbly offftials; it presses severely upon mow of} church spires, look aw: if stsing throsghsa whitemantio, tho confederation ausation. wrocga esa wasoration of | vateors, but by the increased cost of construction | with the notorious George N. Sandefe,| aerate means, andiis almost invariably 4n- |, ander whtety tne amaat'lor surrounding (buildings-are al- eet to Fork Mrio, and it 1s feared that Roborts wili iaake | M¢ other burdens, He states that the cost of | Colorado” Jewett, €. C. Clay and other |. sitected in favor of the-rich and agains® the | ‘est covered.» \ , ‘ = telegram through the Atlantic cable, dated | another raid before the ice on Lake Erie is melted: veasels built iw our ports and.in those of Can- | V0! dyed rebels, all: will remember. Greeley. ‘poor: ‘These are suffietent reasons why the'in- -Ip'tho- country the'7highways: are’ all _ blocked” wit oa on Yesterday, we Jeara that England has been! Governor Bramlette, of Keatctiy, sent ‘hid’ méssage | ‘ada is as one hundred dollars to forty dollars | 78% Serious in his wisly;to surrender the fruile'}, ~ i abt wna ee Le wisited by a snow storm of most unusual and extraor- y .|/come tax should receive- due consideration’ in | game coud#ion; Ginary severity. It commenced last Wednesday and sia oe ee Bishanad bred yesterday. He | per ‘ton, the effect of which is, of course, to | of the warto the rebets—to those who had’lii. sion of Congress upor the revenue laws; | Vessole-of every desort’pticw'are delayed ia theatre contioued, with more or less soverity, to Friday morn. y eee Sena Be drive the trade to the British. provinces. fought us with intense’ hatred and who were |: g r G pes. ‘Teado eae eave are neoet scompleeiy suspended | Massachusetts, was delivered to the Legislature yester. | This is a condition of things that must not be'| then’ within our powery:but the people Iaaghed J biegjesdes Gnveloped. In fog. catered aceian’ the | day. . Ho rocommonds the adoption of the amendment, | Permilted to continue. Whatever the causes | #t lis'eifly adventure. Now, when the whole }) accuret. Gaiaodl tanwcaroe pele ‘eed thes ‘and hopes that Congress will establish univorsal suffrage | may be that contribute to produco it, they | Of the ‘North has pronounced in favor of the Rural distriole, and many dwellings and Ree ees as ad irreversible law of the land, should be at once removed. If we abandon constititional amendureftt as» final settlement felmont buried. ‘The underground railroad affords the | onio ogse of Roprewalatives yesterday, end tn the | CUF Position as a: leading maritime Power we | with the South, we fadhim running off on a — bes Vcomelion round Sui. Seaaie tth aaprbetore: . may as well abandon everything else. The | another vagary—that of universal ammesty, ‘oulty” ts with the United alge ent advices a ay iM | ‘Tho bogies of Me. Leihy, the Superiatondent of Indian | great fleld of dur struggies henceforth will be | Such are: seme out, of many of the crazy mo- had acca sijectaea SP EP ait "kinins sree Affairs in Arizona, and Mr, Kvarts, his clerk, who were | the ocean, The conflict through which we have | tions of these Tribune millé- and water philosd- pnces’* batweon the countries: * ‘i sien Ne ee ped pe ae ee’ November, | just pagsed-has put na-end forever to any dan- | Phets anctletetesmen, ‘ 0 mut . Lethy”s a \_ Princo Chistian visited the Amerioaa yachts yesterday. {a1 and inita place's gave of bullet’ teocras won cukan | Set that might assail‘ns by land, It is.on the.|, It would! be unreasonadle: to supposs they ftorward thoyachtmen were invited ‘to visit ‘Windsor |} ute, | sea that the permanence'of the position which, | Would bave-way-more senetble’ wes with re- Castle, The ‘Royal Thames Yacbt-Clab banquet comes | "A man ahmed MoCormick was arrested. ia Philadel. | we have won as a firat class Power will have'to | ward to the’ currency apa\-spegio” payments. ef to-day. Great Interest is felt in Russia concerning ho Iato race, and the Imperial Yacht (1u6 propose to | Putt Yesterday, churged with kicking his wife to death. | be maintained. Every: encouragement, there- | Upon thia sabject they have: but-one kes, oF : The committee representing the city government of | fore that can be given to our shipbuilding | Tather no idvwat all. They reitomte over and interests should be accorded them, even | Over again tie same old liacknezyed phrases take stock in or loan its credit to aid in the establish. ment of a weekly line of steamers between that port | ®t the risk of promoting jealousiea. This, | Sout hard mney, immedidte: resumption of and Europe. unfortunately, has not been'the policy observed | Specie payments, contractioa;. aad’ so forth, The burglar who shot Mra Ward, in Newark, has been | by Congress. Its withdrawal of the mail sub- | Without any argument or ltsowing’ the import Sietnd apt ail ce stolen peapenty: Feopeened, sidy from the Collins :line,.amd its benvy taxa- | of what they say. The ,¢uy’ of om to specie tion of the materials: used im shipbuilding | Payments is just as stupid! andi would be bave contributed greatly todepress them. The | Cavally as divestreus as their former cry of, Mose The great revolution decreed by the wove- | consequence bas been that one after the otber | “on to Richmond.” Tiiey are: gowerned by The King of Portugal opened the sossion of Cortes | ign people of the United States in the sup- | our American lines of steamers’ trading to passion d eerian only api eet Sauer 3 ‘with « apeoch, but did not allude to the Iberian question. | pression of the late so-called Southern Con- | European ports have: been: abandoned, untit | bend the laws of nature an: le which apply Consols eloséd in London yesterday at 90% for money. | federacy by foree of arma is not yet accom: | the last ofthem have just beemsold. No sooner | ‘© our present system of currency and finance. United States five.twonties were at 73. plished. To make it good, to fix it in the | was the fact knowa than all the foreign lines | Such people lexrw nothing from history or ex- ‘The Liverpool cotton market closed firm with middling supreme law of the land and in the adminis- | put up their passenger. rates: Ketween: twenty perience. Fortunately our legislators under- plands at fiftcen and one-fourth pence. Broadst Bm Ses advaengees oe aM | ‘cation ot our political affairs, national and | and thirty per cent, with, we presume; @ peo | Stand the mentat abt-rratioms: of all euch dn their honor by the American residputs of the French @apital. Negotiations are being carried on ina very satisfactory Manner between the Pope and Italy. Pius the Ninth, in his New Year's address to the diplo- mMotic body, alluded very pointedly to the “ hypocrisy ot hhis pretended friends.” ‘The Turks are said to have gained another victory in Congress and the Supreme Court—The Great Isene for the Next Previdency. oomtanin: local, much yet remains tobe done. Against | portionate rise on freight. Tus the: whele of | visionary philseephors, andiace mot likely to) (1/1, i for advertising for Yees than | “*t!s*hctene Newottations Rotwoon-tenty an@ \ m-tho Sonate the bill to repeal the action of the con | the consummation of this work recent events | our carrying trade is rapidlyypassing into the | follow their vagaries, eight months reaches $48,326, the amount of Fioneson, Jum-4, 1067. Ascation bill which vosts the power of amacsty in the | have disclosed a formideble barsier in the | hands of foreigners;:and we are umde te pay SPresidont was taken up, and Mr. Johnsoa, of Maryland, Supreme Court. at Washington, as it now through the nose -for the -ppivilege: of wing ren cut to, wae cnrotion sandy a rei ofthe past sil adhering to | hee veoea Pe Per Sherr yew f@osty, Ho was followed by Mr. Howe on the other side, | hose old pernicious notions of national sub- | We need not enlarge upemthe effet of auch} otitis the aeme -pheasing- variety of inter- @od in turn Sy Messrs. Saulsbury, Howard, Trumbull | ordination to State rights andthe divinity of | legislation. Suffice it to say that ia:the-event of eating incideaa for whicd: it has long been fend othora Tho bit! was foally passed by 21 yeas to 7 | slavery which culminated im the Dred Scott | our being dragged into a foneigmwar is would | 1.4 ‘The geedy. poppy still adorns her @ays The bill repeals the section of the confiscation | decision and weat down to the bottous of the | result in the vessels composing aur nawy beiafg plains, and ite wild: cat may still be met Gull which empowers the President to lssue ® proclama- | 444 with all the other wrecks of the: rebellion. | worn out, without our being-in: a: position to among her biath. Tid bade etal cite Bion of general amnesty when in his judgmons it shall ri . fhe oxpediont. It originated in the House, and, | From present indications, therefore, the con- replace them. smiling tt ‘sitent valtbye in earch of eack other, and wien-not thus:engaged usually stay faving passed “the Senate without amendment, | trolling issue forthe next Ptesidency will be These commercial steamers. farm, a. auche as # now goes to the President for his ap- | between this relicof the past, this:barrier to | from which it can always .be- reinfieced,” Is ‘ 5 Prova. Tho Sonate then adjourned until Monday. | any further progress and its supporters, om | Congress prepared to a2e our eommence mgain atm gh KHge ge siakey ae Ae Ia tho Houso ® preamble and resolution declaring thet : a Castelnean ity, Mej @be poopie ought not for the present to be further or any the one side, and Congress, the Union army | driven fromsthe ocean? If net; it sty a8) Miramon in Guadalajere, and a largo number: Gongor taxod to raise money for the reduction of the | and navy, and the great Union party of the | once.set abeat providing against suah: © dam | ore located elsewhere, while Juares, weary of public debt was introduced and referred. to the Commit- | war on the otherside. The result will: assuredly | ger by relioving our shipping: it from dancing at Chibnahus, and desirous, as some . @e0 of Ways and Means, “Bills relative to swamp and | he as decisive in favor of Coagressional re- | the unnecessary burdens anik disc y ements of being found by some one, bas The gunboat Don, from Annapolis, with Admiral Por- construction as the late contest’has been before | which it has imposediupon them. Zocatica Wik: tip taiadt bee a Dueeas. Bat» e ening ak mabe nasa os bane coo. oy storm. Di — pilot they headed in @ southerly coumt. This is one of; the leakages of the Ttalian Envoy, ia making good progress indus aegetiae “ring,” and is worthy the motice of the Legis- | Vons."Sreuduemeat tere sinceay voeagréeb anon, latare in their investigation into the misman- f ‘pine the Niath on His Friends at New agement of the city. Roma, Jeme@,. j ‘Tha Popp. te bis address to the Corpe Diplematique em. THE SECRET: EXPEDITION, 2 TOexico as Usual. New Yoar'a.day, sigaificantly dwett on the~by prooriey. of hia pretended (riende. prone THE CANDIAN burg are myths, Wo-give. the two following latest dpe. patches rotating to the-.affair, with tho simple remark of the Westera showman, ‘You pays your money and you takes your choice” :— . Fortress Mownon, Jan. 4, 1967. Porte has consnated to allow foreign ehips.of war to com- vey away euch pocsome as wish to vmigrate from Candia, “ It is algo.reported that the Turkish foress have besa. succasefub in another battle with the, Canadians, @vorfowed lands; preventing and: punishing bribery in Bho olection of Congressmen; extending the jurisdiction the people between Congress and: the! of the Court of Ciaims; continuing pensions to army f ‘The New York Collectoushiy . one of the great necessities of Mexico is a | direction, on is to be @ sécret mission @nd navy poasioners, notwithstanding their appoint. | dent; but this-other fight must be miade to Thurlew Weed is: at Washiy gton, no | court circular which could toll us where erery- | ound (or the vicinity Wand of i. “Tecan. PORTUGAL gont to civil office; entitling soldiers to the bounty pro- | clear the track.. Between Congress: ama the doubt looking after. the. New / Y; bi is; for it ie We feet. tbat ‘ Anvavotis, Jan, 4, 1867. . 1 Af discharged b: » ‘ork Col- | body is; & remarkab! ‘The Gettysburg loft to-day for the West Indies with Wided in the Civil Appropriation bill if raed by | Supreme Court, as between Congress and the to Ww a ai the ‘Secretary of ‘on board. @he Don ia season of sickness incurred in the line of duty, and pro- | progident, the issue*will have to. be-settlpd by Iectorehip. We understand sta most | every distinguished personage who goes there | the Asis The King’s Speech to the Cortes. Widing for the accidental loss of discharge papers by complicated and. ingenious. sehew .e, concocted | disappears. as if some gaping gold or Lisson, Jan, 4, 186%; the sovereign people. iT of War to receive of dis. vation snsaovalliy snaattes and on yl to The Supreme Court has resumed ‘its Inter- priate committess,. The bill to provide for restoring to | pretations of the constitution where: they -were by the firm of Seward, Mergen and Weed, | silver mine had swallowed him. General has been put into operatioy with a view | Campbell has gone home to his family. of securing the removal of Cr ,llector Smythe. | Does any one know where General Sher ‘THE FEMIAN PRISONERS IN CANABA. The Death Sentonces Commuted ts Twenty 4 Years Imprisonment. ‘Tho King of Portugal opened the-sessioa of the Cortes, yesterday. ‘In his addross he invited their attention, te. the Organization of the army. aad the existence of ho States lately in ema ge sy cas garcia ar lett off under Taney and Buchanan. goes Soule odrioun deveh were ‘made ‘be- | tush io? Let. the ment at Washi a “ Mowragat, C. Se slavery in the colonies came the special order, Mr. Biogham being ont! i th uti ¢ opments, Nt ges ington has transpired that by directions « Se tao ose, tage pabliogencs aan Wee need Cerne tree Soe ulin | fowe the Congressional committee at the Astor | answer. Then, what has become of the Susque- | aeaih eeatonoe of tho Fonians has been commuted.to.| FINANCIAL AND. COMMERCIAL. and State rights as they were: preachf;d by poly Prag prsir ona sanganipgis eine 2 Jefferson. under the inspirations.of the Jiacobin Seneaiies of tho whole on tho Dill to repeal the three | French republic, as they were agitated, by Cal- years’ limitation of prosecutions in treason cases, He | houn to the verge of the overtact of treason, was followed by Mr, Morrill and Mr. Grinnell, the latter | aad ag they were carried into. practice by half Baling tbat he Would not consent to the admission of | | iio, of his armed. disciples im, their late Susie acceptance of the constitutional = ahha sar. Weitwerth gave noties that he would | bloody conspiracy against the Union. On the Antrod:sco a bill to repeal the law of 1863 upon which | other hand Congresshas to act upoa the recont decisions of the Supreme Court are based. | the theory that the constitution ‘as expounded ‘With the andorstanding that to-dayowill ‘de entirely de- by Judge Taney iano. longer the constitution soeted to actald the Hoos adjourned, of the United States, and that State rights, as House some. week or two ai nce, and some very | hanna? She went to Mexico. The Winooski’s interesting and remarkab’ ie transactions were | mission in search of her is quite characteristic— disclosed and broaghtcte se home to the tamily | 4 failure, of course. No one can find anybody. of President Johnson, /as we see by Carl | In fact, we are ourselves quite Tost and find Schura’s paper at Detroit, These disclosures, | nothing but cause for much wonderment. * But it seems, are: used by tho above political firm | while it might not pay to throw away any to obtain froma the PY,esident the desired change | more time or money on Juarez, it is at least in the Calleotorshiy , and they threaten in caso | duc to the country that the government should of bisrefasal to tind over the evidence to the | advertise for the lost generals and the lost and Committee on Iv peachment. Collector Smythe | gallant ship that bore them to mysterious ‘The prisoners now in Sweetsburg, will arrive here to. morrow en rowe for the Kingstown Penitentiary. Lowvoy, Jan. d—M& M. ean The following are the opening quotations for LEGISLATURE. Brie Railway shares... ay Minois A resolution ratifying, on behalf of the State of Ohio, NDON, the proposed amendment to the constitution of the Sho carrent quotations fer Aserioan securitios are ag ited States five-tweaty bonds. Representatives, shares. SUQGMENT AGAINST THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE. twenty years’ imprisonment. The Loadon Money Market. AMERICAN SECORITIR: THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BATIFIED BY THE OWO) Vi crates i Counsaion, O.; Jam. 4, 1867, Chena wremen on b6iG: Loxpon, Jaw. 4-—Nooa. United States has passed im the Senate and House of Erie iy ro Tilinois Central shares. . THE LEGISLATURE. preached by Calhoun aad put ‘into practice by is » man of ha/,or and of strict integrity, and | shores afar. We hope for the best. pe cea a he Consols aro quoted at ng eS ‘esterda! repeal of the We pA BMA RT LWAUKER, . . iano —- - vm ae pero fannie’ ie cunird read. | Jel Davis, have been Swept away with the re. Sieuteds 2 apa be noite ppd nore Crvaazation tw Eaver.—Egypt, it appears, is} tre jadgmont of the Circuit Court, inthe Hasbrouck | Com! have improved and closed at 0034 for money. 9 The portion of the Governor's message relating to beltion. Shall the opinions of a bare majority per 7 * ry icks, now blessed with a constitutional government. | harbor suit against the city of Milwaukee, has been oom sane am pare the closing quotations :— an fhe constitutional amesdment was referred to the Jual- | of these nine old: snperannnated pettifoggers | "SUC oad rascalities of politics, to weave | 1, ober words, it has scomed good to-his |-adirmed with costs, by the Supromo Court of the Stato, | nled Davee Tye lwonties - a arownd)jim a net which is at once embarrass- ing nd annoying. Having been unable to use ‘him for their own purposes, they have con- The auit was brought some years since in, the Circuit Court, to recover compensation for work done by plaintiff the Straight and was docided in Racine, about a peszaines, tact city. eclsion of the rt afiriged tho judgment, the city will obliged to satisfy it, unless carried to a higher court and the judgment re ‘The amount of the judg versed. togothor with the costa, is about $150,000. It is the important suit in which the city bas ever been involved, RAID ON A BOSTON GAMBLING HOUSE. Boston, Jan. 4, 1867. » There has been considerable excitement here this evening, caused by a descent of the constabulary on the well known gambling house at Noa 15 and 17 Brattle street, They arrested all who wore present, includ! several nent citizens, and took possession of afl the rambling paraphernalia. This is the third time the Hoa ae cages tape or fou days aft ly res pusiness s Kise Tuat the liquor selvod at the Brighton Hotels sl a fow days ago is to be TROOPS ORDERED TD THE PLAINS. Ruciwonn, VA., Jan. 4, 1867, ‘The Twentioth and Rleventh Regiments of United ‘States Infatitey have been ordered to the Plains. They are the only troops around Richmond. Brio Railway shares, The Lowpon, A.M ‘A tolegram from Frank ort quotes United States bonds at 77%. The Liverpool Cotton:Market. Cotton opens quiet and irr tt atag eplands 67 ton, uiet and steady: a is quoted at tie ‘Tho sales forthe wok se O4008, Dales; to-day 's sales will reach. bales. : eg ee Jan. tome ; The cotton market rules qui stead) of middling uplands at 16d. The Brokers’ Orrculag re 1s the sales for the wi at 64,000 bales, Tho salea, root, dan, 4—B I The cotton market elased firm and unchan, a dling uplands 15344, Sales of the iay 10,090 bales. Liverpool, Brondstuffs Market. Livarroon, Jan. 4.1 For breadstnffs the. market shows an advancing tom Wheat is 4d, bigaer. Corn is solliag.at dis. 6d. Liverpool juce Market. & Liverroot, Jam &—Rrening. =~ ‘Lard has adtranocsl one shilling. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Seif ‘Livenroat, Jan, 4, 1668, "cho steamships Arago, Captain Gadsdon, ‘nd lows, lary Committee, with power to report by bill or Other- | of the Supreme Court, left to the coumtry as the. wise, Tho Sonate then adjourned until Tuesday | to ney of the old dofumet Southern slavehoxl- ene j ing oligarcby, prevail, or shall these old wer- ‘The Assombly was not in sossion, having adjourned om plots make wey for the will’ of the sovertign | “ooted « scheme for his removal, the history of Thursday wotit i iis: people and the national. constitution as ox. which will disclose one of the rey remarkable ‘Tho Board of Aldermen met yesteriay, ant passed | pounded by Washington and Homilton, and ‘ag Ln garage: ar fre rgpen_ owed “wpon «tow usimportaut papers. There will be a toat | established by a million of Union bayone’s in | PWNS gmooting of thé Board to-day at two o'clock P, M. a four years’ civil war? «This is the grey’; qnes- Avstna Looxtve Eastwarp.—Rimors have { The Board of atomen ne’ . yeni eee tion for 1868. ~ f for some time past been current that Aus'ria on ae Yerslahed ti” Captain Henny's _Inthis contest we take vur positon by the | meditates an invasion of the Turkish domin- Funora), and a donation of $2,000 to the Catholic Indus ) side of Congress—the Jaw-makiv’; power, the | ions. Whether these ramors have their {oun- Erial School was refused. Tho Board thea adjourned | sovereign controlling departw’ant of the na- | dation in fact we are unable to say; but that ‘unt! Unis afternoon. att Goned cimanitcea by tional government, upon wich all other de- | the chances of Austria, if she would continue | ing up of the Turkish empire, the entiro and ‘ Tuo ning nyo 3 will bo atrictly enforced by the | Pariments are dependent and to which they | to be one of the great Powers of Europe, lie | independent control of Egypt. Ismail Pacha is a vafter, The law, it will be romemberod, | *re all subordinate, Piv'sident, supreme judges, | in that direction ty und le, In Central one, of “hase men who aro-wise in their gen- Pinong iis ottior= provisions, closes all @rinking saloons | every offloer of the “government of every de- | Surope she is clearly played out. AsaGerman | eration. Ho is teported to be one of the from twoive o'clock at night until sunrise, and all day on | partment may be j‘apeaohed and removed by | Power she ean no longe ¢ with, wealthiest—he is certainly one of the most sre siy'ok Juin ©. Spree, who was arresea | CORET*NH; DO Congroge: faolf onandt be | The final shcralice, hak bo remalntn; of tho age. We do not look for ome timo since in this olfy on compiaint of Mise Jennie oni ed excert by the govereign people. It is | German population by that Power may safely | muct good from this attempt at parliamontary 2. Putlnan, of Hudson, N. Y., charging him with breach not improbyalo, however, that, presuming too | be regarded as « mote qadstion of time. Her | govetnment. The lighting up of bis towns bt promise of marriage and seduction, bail bas been ro- | far UPO” ‘neir judicial functions, the old Bour- | Se here points’ to the East. If she succeeds | with gas, the opening up of the country by in Highness, the Viceroy, to try the experiment of Legislative Chambers. The powers of the Chambers, however, are extremely limited. Certain internal questions they may discuss, but with the taxes they are to have nothing to do. The Chambers may be dissolved at will by the Viceroy. It is not difficult to:see that this mock constitution fs but part of a plan which the present occupant of the vice- regal chair has hitherto worked with very considerable success, tha object of which is to secure, in the event of the . break- 10 $000 Tue defeadant had Yeon committed (9 ) b6ns and thoroughly Calhounlged Judas ihe | in conditiating Hungary and its ancient do- | railroads and tho facilitating of communice- | PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING, Aopraial Craig, have arrived out, prep ty mg ry Pow ofsteat 8 . Cont may thrust thomeolves jeudinaes 1 tetaines but vigor and doter- | tion by the electric telegraph will prove of ——— Patron, ian, 4, 1867, ILLNESS OF GOVERNOR CRAPO, OF MOMGAR. 1, of the Kaman’ Nine} ph 830 today from between Cobigress and the pending constita- | mination to carry her in triumph to the shores | more practical adveatage.to his people than rer Sour fo be at tara, jaa 4 43 North, and Liverpool, the aay cst ai fact they have done so | of the Black Sea and to sscure the entire com- | tho restricted and polyglot discussions of the ‘Beng ne toca trom anne te crmimod Lay ae By wit jit halt-oant ton o'clock. 1 00 Bome iahas in their late Mit- | qand of ic Deaute, If thy time hap come, a6 | Tagtilative Assombin coat 16a ban Yoon bead ian — : ‘ . we *~ . England’s “ Difiiculty Only” with the In the'large towms and cities high h:ouses, even the 5 a