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4 NEW. YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1867. NEW YORK HERALD tho ec of inion rooatvod a his own hands imme- grees would have to begin de nove. This quoe- | cordant cloments of the Hungarian population, | towards the creditor aud dobter, and it ooa-| respect the porson and the spiritual eathority : ee ° sae Aig anegpedlandngpaey Soome tion was not settled, and 6o we infor that the | and till farth by tho dopti for all the tains uy wit of ths pes 7" JAMES GORDON BENNETT, shes tate oars of age, the onidocee wadered te. | eon of this caucus may be considered os | States'in the Austrian Empire ofa grand fede- | freud and dishonosty on the part of a bankrupt. | us for this suggestion, which he will not be apt to pass unheeded. Why chould not such a coa- Session be made in return for the large sa«af- fice of temporal power exacted from the How Father by the logic of events and the progres- tive spirit of the age? The Roman questien will thea have been solved accordiag te the policy so frequently recommended by the Heese. Pius [X. will crown Victor Emanuel. Florence will romain the capital of Italy, and Bome the capitel of Christendom. Tae New Orer Govennumer.—The new olty goverament will enter upon its duties to-day. The sew Boards of Aldermen and Counciimen will oloot their Presidents and officers, and the equivalent to the turniag over the impeach- ment question te the new Congress, which, | States of Amorioa—with Diets in each for looal doubtless, in pursushce of @ bill agreed upoa | legislation, and an imperial Parliament at ‘by the republicans aad now pending, will meet | Vionna in which the interests of all the States ‘on the 4th of March next. It seems that a gon- | shall be duly represented—the actual conflict eral disposition was manifested in this caucus | between what we may call State rights and to vote for any inquiry into the matter as to | federal authority will cease, and the advantages whother the President should be impeached or | alike of local- liberty and privileges and of not, while a large number of the mombers | centralized power will be scoured. Francis present were of the opinion that he ought to be | Joseph may thon devote himself, like Joseph rative system, not unlike that of the United} At this period of our life as a nation it ts eminently desirable that some uniform law should be given to the country, aad the subject should claim the early and the sorious atten- tion of the Senate. It is one of the most im- Portaat matters that remains before that body, and should be passed during {the existing see- sion, so that if any amendments to the bill are found desirable they may be acted upon by the present House, which has already maturely considered ead thoroughly debated the jeot. : —=>—_————__ Steam Oommasication Between Amorioa and Eurepe. Boston ts determined, it seoms, to try her hand at steam communication with Europe, aad though we would prefer seeing the attempt made once more by the capitalists of the great Commercial city of New York, yet, os an EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR fore the jury will be found tm another columa. OPFOR MK. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASGAT ors, | 'BS eninst the serving of capins upon him for offences THE DAILY HERALD, published every day in theysar, | % Sequin, Texas, whom he calls notoriously ai the Fowmoonts per copy. Anntial subseription price, @84- | handy of tho Toxas autboritios. Judge Baldwin, tho THE WEEKLY RERALD, every Saturday, at Five | United States District Atorney at Houston, rendered 0 borving Our South Carelina correspondence cays the citizens of Columbia have begua te rebuild that city. The constita- tonal amendment was rejected by the Legislature, and one of the principal arguments ite ratification Any larger number addressed to names of subsoribers cep rlipeh give nebo. verge Cece oe ane @8 GO cach. Anextra copy will be sent toevery club coptance of it was proposed and rejected by Congress. eftom Twenty copies to one address, ene year, 695, The Missouri Senate ratified the constitutional amead- andany larger number et same price, An extra copy | ment on Saturday by twenty-six yous to alx nae will be sent to clubs ef twenty. These rates make the Prep rigs anaeaighnoncampsaucphana bon ain Waanr Hamat Se cheapest publication in the oouniry. | granting privileges to Protestanta which are denied te Postage five cents per copy for three months, Catholics, will return without adopting any plan of coa- TERMS cash inadvance. Money sent by mail will be | federation. at the risk ofthe sender. None but bank bills currest in | _ The steamer*Goldee City, from Aspinwall ‘for San tah month, at Sex cents per copy, or G3.per annum fs ech ‘Tumpice, thorcby giving «seaport to that Tho Ecnoraas Komos, every Weducedsy, at Sex coute 4 Mtitrant to thie Presidency, anf cutting off fron Jeares postponement of this buziness, we hope that we | reforms initiated by Maria Therosa, and, par- chal hoar no more of it to the end at loast of | teularly, to developing the industry and foreign the present Coagreds, which will be the 4th of | commerce of Ausiria. The house of Hapsburg Maroh next, at noon. may thus reach a happy issuo out of all its With the meoting of the new Congross, say | diffloultics, at the same hour of the same day, General Ben Butler, a momber eleot, has promised to A Gemoral Bankrapt Law fer the United States. fer copy, Oe per unum to any pert of Great Bettatn; oF J ae ines yeaa ny ogy b ehceaiaia oe — Apvanrimmammrs, tos limited number, will be inserted | with thelr aovel vehicles, during tho present «month. and should this ocean. stonm enterprise be Géncdos and Cortina in Paver fothe Waaait Bxaate, the European snd''Callfornia:| Thempra}infuence of thestees'was the sitbjeot of dis. Réitions cussion yesterday among the free thinking and inddei population that usually agsemble at $14 Broadway on VOLUNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing im- | Sunday afternoons, . Several novel propositions wore portant news, solicited from any quarter of the world; if | made and quecr theories expounded by individuals who, wood, will be liberally paid for. gge Our Fonercx Cos- ‘a5 @ general thing, would not havo interested an audi- ence in the discussion of ordinary topics. RARrONDEOTS ABS PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO SMAL ALL | 4+ y convention of contres and delegates in the Apollo New York has beon singularly unsuccessful in this respeot. She has had-from time to“time lines of ocean steamers which have beon suc- cessively abandoned, and at the present moment overy steamer, with probably one or two excep- tions, that crosses the Atlantic to Europe is say nothing ‘of the “high orimes ‘and’ imiede- olny Sura: wits ao teoamel eqaenrt dobtor as’ to excite a storm of popular dis- impeachment, because, when a political party | tavor. The latter law was pushed through has the power it can make up @ case for any | Congress by questionable moans, and among proceeding, if deemed to be expodicnt as a | the first who availed themselvas of Its: pro- party measure. On the ground of expedienoy, } Visions was the Chevalier James Watson UATTMRS AND PACKAGES GENT 0B. Rooms, on Prince street, last evening, Head Centro ste. | therefore, as thore is no call for the President’s | Webb, who, after making a great fuss over No NOTICE taken of anonymous correspondence. We | phons was declared to be an exploded humbug, and | impeachment, we predict that oven General | the passage of the law, coolly wiped out some | the property of « foreign company whose enter- Repco do not return rejected communications, Genoral Gleeson was elected to his vacated position of | Bon Butler will he overruled, upon this deli- | half a million dollars of debts by its aid. He | Prise is sustained almost wholly by American | The, Gtenmor Geldon City Selzed ot Aces trade and westth. We have ene Frénch, ono Italian, two German and three Eaglish lines, all doing « thriving business, while every American line proves a failure. There is no good reason why this should be so. Five of the foreign lines we have mentioned are-not supported by subsidy from any government,. and most of them receive no compensation whatever for oarrying mail matter. Therefore 4 oun Central Orgenizor of the Irish Republic, JOB PRINTING @&f every description, alt Stereotyp: | “tne United’ States steamer Susquehanna, which tng and Engraving, neatly and promptly executed at the | carried Genoral Sherman on his recont mission in con- owest rates. nection with Mexican affairs, returned to this port yos- terday, from Now Orleans on the 24th ult, A portion of the Spanish equadron which assisted in the bombardment of Valparaiso, Unile, recently loft Papete and bave now arrived at Manila, where they are again uodergoing repairs. The steamer Colorado sailed on the 1st for China and ‘derived no permanent bonefit from the white- washing process, however, ainoe he could have resorted to it again a fow yoars afterwards, on DiMeuttios of tho Austrian Empire and Their | g similar scale, to his own advantage. The Solution. law of 1841 had lose than two years’ existence, The positive statement that.Austria will | @ bill for ita repeal having received the Presi- concentrate her troops in Galicia, notwith- | dent’s signature on Marchi 3, 1843. During the standing former denials of her intention to do | period it remained in operation it was calou- cate, difficult, dangeroas and useless under- taking. ‘ ‘Thla ovening the Bulletin says we learn from an intelll- gent source at date of the stoppage of the steamer Golden tors that the Fremok would evacuate that place on Christ- Volume XXXII.. = = may Day, after am agreement with the liberals that they BROADWAY THEATRE. Broadway, near Broome etreet.—Guimatpt, om Tax Lire oF ax AOTRRSS. Japan direct from San Francisco, being the pioneer | 80, haa been repeated by the’ Berlin cor- | lated that some forty thousand persons evailed THE SECRET EXPEDITION. ee eee vessel of the Pacifio Mail Steamship Company running to | respondent of the London Times. Such 8 | themsolves of its provisions, whose aggregate | the common objection that eur lines do not BES Botel.—Orxputiiox. ‘ those countries without stopping at Honolulu. The | concentration of troops would still fur-| debts must have been in the neighborhood of | Prosper because not sustained-by an appropria- | gating of the Steniner Gettysburg trom Feu, QTTBATER PRANCATS, Yourioonth street, near Sixth scott pabbcgesged eyamlbaacseciay fcc ang | ther complicate the’ difficulties which | two hundred millions of dollars. tion from Congress does not hold good. (reas Monroe, a ier =I 1) Queex oF Exatamp, 00 eraiae es Ang , vex the Austrian Empire. The motive for | Notwithstanding the failure of former experi-| It is true Amorioan enterprise is pusbing | o.. vaboas iddglbene wilt cas ceouanae fee out im other directions. Our destiny, directed by an Almighty power for some great end, is towards the woatern side of our continent—to- wards those immense territories beyond the Rocky Mountains, sloping to the great Pacific, a virgin country which we must people. A REMAN, ZHALIA THEATRE, No. 5i¢ Broadway.— The bedy of @ man without head, arms or legs was found floating in the East river at the foot of pier No. 35 DODWORTH'S HALL. 896 eo roe ponder. Pigg peed last evening. The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. Mucrvu ix Parvo. A park train at Camp Walson, Oregon, was stolen by Indians some time ago, and theggarrison, under Cotenei STEINWAY HALL, Fourteenth street.—M. M: rd s Guary's AxwvaL Comozar. iss MIS4 | Baker, pursued and overtook the thieves, when a fight OWMNTON HALL, Astor piace.oY. ensued. Fourteen of the Indians wore killed and all the Osan Peer eee reveabnsnneeini 5 Property recovered. A ‘heavy “storm ‘visited’ Crescent City, Catiforata, ( GAN PRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 535 Brosdi Dos! ‘a 7 the Metrovalian Hotl—ix tame Ermorian Biter: | Teconuly, tearing up the streets and: blowiig away. the’ bop od Dancute asd Benwisgves-F ating Corres houses, One house was seariy carried out tence. 5 it can only be the conviction of the | monts, it has long been tho opinion of the Austrian government that the alleged un- | ablest financiers and the most honorable busi- dorstanding between the Russian and Prussian | ness men in the United. States that a general government, by which the former, on certain | bankrupt law, fair and liberal in its provisions, conditions, were to be left free to work their | and containing strict safeguards against fraud, will in Galicia and Turkey, actually exista, | would be at once a protection to the honest and, hostile as it in to the interests of Austria, | debtor and an. advantage to the business com- tho guaboat Don, whieh became disabied in a storm om the const, went to sea this morning. Admiral Porter and Fred. Seward wore invisible white the gunboats re- mained. in the harbor. The Dom went to Norfolk to repair damages. The @agship Rhode Island, Admiral Palmer, from from an —— Honvclule, Hawaii, dates are te December 6 Several 2 u VUPTH AVENUE OPERA WOUSE. Noo. Sand 4 Wout | whalers hed arrived.” A.severe: curthquaie visited: abe from San Fe ius and Japan, Simwasase, Banepa, Bouuaseusss be Nae s | telant om the'a¥th of Moveasber, ‘Three hantired astires the noble. and stupentivas’ project of crt nd varee forelquers had tation viene to tbe'etuease | iy the, cenkl through the Sithtiay ‘of Darien: KBULY & LEON'S MINSTRI ™ Besadivay, oppo epidemic. ete the Naw York Hotel.—Iw rxere ene 2% ‘The cecret service veasst Gettysburg putte cea from ame ae cp Fortreas Monroe yorterday, with, 14 ia suppened, Admirat Porter aac Ansistant Sccretary of State Seward on board, TONY PASTOR'S 01 gous! ¥ Toons Anns Mi rare tater Dryeevannet ‘but where bound is certainty unknown. Rumor new Tue c— Tux Factory Grats, O8 tax Ing at Ours or Watt | hasit that she carries a mediation party Yo tender the CHARLEY WHITE'S COMBINATION TROUPE, at € sg = cat aia Mechanies’ Hall, 472 Broadway—~in a VaR ‘ov Lrome | Powers of the Argentine Republic and Paraguay. anp Lavomasez Extenraixments, Conrs DE Batts, fo Tax Victim. The Impeachment Question in Congress— speovinces, which. opened on the 20th ‘ulfimo, | dends from the estate; put thomseives within ample couse for inquictade had arisen in the | the pale of their operation. The close aad in- shades of opinion, opposed to the present | States render it very desirable that.a uniform Ministry, to insist upom demands to which the | aystem of laws relating to bankruptoy, which imperial government was but little inclined to | all understand and by which all alike are accede. The Croatian Diet, for instance, | hound, shobld exist ; and it was a wise provi- of the United States between the contending powers of the Argentine republic and Paraguay. If this version be correct, we may oxpect te hear from the Gettyebesg mext at Buonos Ayres. AFFAIRS IN TEXAS. other directions to know that the new Pacific steamship line owes ita existence in great part, if not wholly, to the energy and wealth of her merobant princes. Bat while pursuing our destiny westward, bearing thence our civilizs- pRROOKLYK ACADEEY OF MUSIC.—Sixra Mompar > na Sa maine ee resolved in favor “of the eutonomy and’ sion of the tution which vested the | tion to th tae " regions now over: Goneral pepe my Se ee te * MRS. F. BR. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, Brooklya.— | on ina cad 6 Wcoumlerntle ten sic * | separate administration of Hungary, Crotiad power to make such laws in the Congress of | whelmed by barbarism, we must be alive (0 | Upheld by Judge Baldwin, the United States ‘Taw Forty Tuusves. ° ery among | and Transylvania as the unchangeable | the United States. our interests elsewhere. Knowing what New Dhqeeies AAReNREE Omaaxs, Jaa. 6, 100%. Stem 8 00) Gesar Pax. - diay yan of Wall ey and gold was bi cacmrmsia a 3. ; of ine, p Road ance Ioot in Conga anrnsiat Masons Tam Sekt or'tmn Hae aro | for the President’s impeachment, Thesc Tumors were not without some foundation in Larcug win tar One-Hrosoasn icnoacore "twice | facta, for it was generally understood that on daily. | Huap azo Riur Anu or Paosst. Open from$ | monday (to-day) Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, intended es = | to introduce his threatened impeachment reso- BROOKLYN ATHENEUM. York is capable of, we entertain a conviotion that we shall one day compete with the foreign companies which now monopolize our ocean steam trade with Europe by having better ves- gels and picked men to manage them. basis of the constitution of those pro-| In Europe bankruptcy laws are of a quasi vinees. In opposition to the German party, | criminal character. The proceedings are re- moreover, numbering two-fifths of the entire | garded as hostile to the bankrupt. Under tho Population of Bohemia, and naturally staneh | French law he is arrested and confined in adherents of the constitution of 1861, inasmuch | prison or put uader surveillance, and after an as they expect more justice from an imperial | examination into his affairs by the Tribunal of Parliament than they could ever hope for from | Commerce he can be released on bail or un- @ Bohemian Diet, the united parties of the | conditionally. After the investigation is com- A Cow days since I was served with a capias from guia, Gi county, issued. by Sudge ite disloyat. I replied by furni under which I acted and a letter General, cuolosing it to the Agent of the Tho Reman Question. The racent speech of Victor Emanuel must Now York, M January 7, 1867. i —————— ramsey tis ‘tts tae e bier great landed proprietors end the Czechs con- | pleted he can be comdomned to imprisonment, | have made a favorable impression on the mind pare see. ha ke ee ey, ho was a. THE NWEWas. musjocily if the House, $k tavec of Caid oxtreead | een ee ree: OC AAMAS UPON 4 elie: or witlions “Maber, dt: fenad) ie, proged.4 Of ice tks ie Belteem caaeiiy scoertes Si Sa eee rhe nor I went to Seguin: “The inna y ht through to the Passident’s | @Slistic principles, and demand the political | against him. The English law has some pecn- | special and lengthy interview to Signor To- Keel martes a pe eect oe phy ys EUROPE. proceeding zig bis re independence of the “crown of Bohemin” (in- | liar features. A bankrupt who obtains his cer- | aello, the Italian Envoy, without the usual | in tho.hands of authorities, as I know of two By the cable we have advices to January 6. removal. The debate of Seturday in the | ciuding Bohomia, Moravia and [Silesia), some- | titlcate of discharge is allowed a per oontage | preliminary formalities of an introduction by | peice pou”coanty bye mob, sed: pet to deat It is add that Napoleon is in full accord with the Sul- ano a4 aa Mr. re of gg what like the independenos olaimed by Hnn- | (9 a timited sum out of the proceeds of his | Cardinal Antonelli; and it is believed that | Tuer, ts sirong froling against ooo whe pplogineog: se ge ap pct ree es ah seit ne erent beer issih gary. The addroas of Deak, the londor of the | oatate when the dividends reach # certain | this interview has already led to active mego- | United Slates lows, particularly thowe connected. with are in satis(actory progress, einai Sis shetien as via States, the modorate liberal party in the Hungarian Diet, | amount. When fifteen shillings ig the pound | tiations which are not unlikely to terminate eejenua cheer cor press se tee gutheonta ae Tho Duke of Augustonburg waives his right to rule in contained demands oqually unpalatable to | is realized by his creditors ha receives ten per | satisfactorily. We published yesterday a brief aay 6 ‘and through me to throw discredit om the United authorities in the State. §. P- HEINTZELMAN, Brevet Major General. Judge Baldwin gives alengthy opiuion based on the reling of Chief Justice Taney in the case of Ablemen aga ipat the Of tho laws of the Boron! a ‘swore daty and policy of Congress, the position of the President and the Scoretary of the Trea- i MISCELLANBOUS. The voto message relative to the District Satfrage bitt, | SU°Y £0. wasasharp and interesting, the gone- whicd is tobe sent in to the Senate to-day, takes the | Tl argument being, on the part of Spalding, ground that the bill contravenes the constitution, and is | in favor of the policy of moderation towards the im its provisions directly opposed to the wishes of the | President, and in behalf of the amendment as People of the District. The Prosident takes occasion the ultimatum of the North for Southera resto- also to express bis regret at the disagreement between is . Congress and himself, and to discus the relations existing | Ton; and on the part of Stevens in fa¥or of between the co-ordinate branches of the government. more stringent and decisive measures both in Additional particulars of the great fire in Yokohama | rogard to the administration and the rebel havo heen recetrod. Thirty-five bodies had already been | States. found in the flames, and the number was being increased This pungent debate of Saturday was fol- ee ae koe Pathogen ph is a bio lowed in the evening by a republican caucus crowd rushing to an ro, the bby goods and farniture, which merchants were trying to | Of the House, in which Stevens and sigemnd avo, and there being bat one bridge leading from the | again came into collision, and in which “Old point at which the fire commenced, Dotachments of |-Thad”’ was fairly vanquished. Mr. Spalding British sailors were put to work extinguishing the opened the proceedings with a resolution that, flames, but they found liquor, and, becoming drunk, on- no measure looking to the impeachment of the gaged in indiscriminate robbery and pillage, The suffer- |. Tag améhg the people ig {plea6s, lhie new calamity | President of the United States — be pre- nourring while {bers isa great scarcity of rice The | sented im the Homag, unless previously agreed murder of the crew of the American schooner General | upon in caucus, Thie proposition was next ugwAn is confirmed. Tho American schooner Surprise | amended by providing Sap fers. nal acon t, it statement of tho bases of aa arrangement pro- posed by the Italian governmont to the Pope. The Italian governmont will bring in a bill declaring Florence tobe the definitive. capital of Italy. ‘The cardinals wit be princes of the kingdom and will receive from the Italian treas- ury double'the astary which they now bave. ‘The inhabitants of the Pontifical territory, with the. exception of Rome, are to decide by a plebiscite whether they will romain subjects of the Pope or unite themselves with the rest of Italy. Rome is to be declared a religious oity sub generis, in which the Pope is to have absolute control. The municipal counoil, however, will be elected by the citizens, and will have the disposal of several administrative offices. Moreover, the tay element will be substi- tuted for the religious element, especially if in the course of the negotiations a small terri- tory should be added to Rome. Tho Pontifical troops are to be discharged and the foreign soldiers to be sent away. The inhabitants are Hathate Artie Sam Beust and his colleagues, The Pesth and Paris | cent om the whole assets to a aum not exceed- telegrams by the ooean cable subsequently | ing six hundred, pounds, and so in proportion brought the rumor that the demands of the | for a smaller dividend This affords a bank- Hungarian Diet were positively refused by the | rapt a small capital with which to commence Austrian government. lifo sacw. One provision of tho Kaglish law Wiser counsols, howevor, seem to have | would hardly. suit the United States. .A bank- provajled at Vienna. Later telegrams report | tupt: is aot entitled to his discharge if he has that the Anstrian Cabinet, ja despair of | lest a cormin amount within the year immedi- satisfying the demands of Hungary, proposes | ately proceding his bankruptey either at gam- to give all the varions nationalities compost@y | bling or stock jobbing. the empire the liberty of agreaing upon a gene-}| It is objected by some that bankruptcy iaws ral basia of reconstruction. [fsuch agreement | ares protection to fraudutont and dishonest can be effected Austria may saccoed atter all | debtors. A good law must always be the re- in provonting the apparently inovitable disim- | verse. Our present system, without any gen- Mgration of the empire, The house of Haps- | eral law at all, is oppressive only to the unfor- barg has strangely survived many o shock | tunate and honest debtor, and affords the rogue which seemed to bo fatal siace it first began | overy facility he can desire to cheat his cred- to rule in Austria, in 1278, Somotimes it has | itors. It is also an incentive or temptation to esoaped threatening ruin by resisting it by vis | men of weak and unstable principles to be- inertin alone. But this will no longer suffloe. | come dishonest. When a person who is doing After holding back obstinately during the } business with an inteution and wish to ostab- THE CARNIVAL SEASON. Scones at Dramatic Hall Laat Night. La Carnival cat arrivé— Vive, le Carnival /—As seem 49 our Gorman follow oitizens bave fairly done with their Obristmas and Now Yoar fostivities they begin to (ntreduce these poouliar oddities which are in vogue among the jolly descendants of the enctont Teatens during tho caratval season, which, it is eaid, originated from the saturnaliag of the ancient Romans. The caral- ‘val noason was (airly inaugarated last night at Dramatis Hall by the Frauenlob Society, which, since ite orgaal- mation, has made rapid progress towards becoming one of our leading German musical associations. The hall \¢ seaston for the year 1867 was apt ay Tf curious w it usod a8 at teatenoen for and olowns.~ The it was fully doe. oratzg with blems of ‘was lost off Corea gn the #4th of June, the crew being Xs} . =iea it must yield to the oxigen | lish a good reputation finds misfortune coming the om Prinoe Carnival oma werod ahd taken witha the boundaries of China proper, | i caucus on the subject, It shalt be submitted lapat oF somvngi 1 must soaainiale upor him he has now no opportunity to re- | to be allowed to enlist in the Italian army. | ‘(46 colory and devices of the glorious carnival ean ths tor ts Oe rt of Japan had boon | to the consideration of the Jugiciary Com- | cies of modern progress. _ uring which oe to be a ‘Peo! rat he baa hye a mittee. Next, on motion of Mr. Ashley, of | the conflicting intgrosts of thé Ferious popula. { deem himself, and will, in tenyclom arin) of He foraty p pee oo agyr yr onpaena the scout erat TAB, 2 ites, ot ps . ; ; 3 the saa, set to work to put his property tut | Pontifeate of Pius LX, nade. | ESS. EARS, A appeated by 8 curloes coatet The Rov. Dr. Cheever delivered a discourse in the | Obio, it was agreed that no article of impeach- | tions composing tho empire, ‘84; by respecting va P el as Kin douly nat © form {a front of the Corot ofthe Paritans yesterday sresite on the “ ment should be preferred without boing first | their traditional rights and sentiments, alm to 1 Of the roude of fils Sreditone, Be goes down, edge vias Fah z beg hall, wer eas ae perfomance yan by he of tho negro to vote, He deprecated the constitutions! | oo proved in caucus. As the proposition then | unite all upon a.just and solid basis of recon- | he argues, he can never got up again, was “1 and, I goi 4 of Scere cneag € oro’ ta wlinent, and said f the Southern Stat ry . pore re prs the porviind ater ia eh stood, the caucus was to be subject to the Ju- | struction, A real union will thus be brought | preservation is the first law of nature. A fair but 20," va i King 7 et Pen mes sane areal oy docutnant to trample anew upon the black race they | diciary Committee, and the committee and the | about, which will give the Austrian Empire a | baakrapt law would enable him to stop at | contribute hep quota, asa Catholic Power, to | for Lae a gt bao ee =. would accept of it, The Rey, Charles B. Smyth leo- | House were io be subject to a caucus, At this | now loase of national life. Notwithstanding | once, to put all his property in the hands of | the civil list whio. @ thotio Powors will | Sinciorons anaraciar, aag ef0@ung to the tees er ome bay ued Everett Rooms on the great Ocean Yacht | noing Mr, Stevens moved to lay the whole busi- | {ts reverses Th the roccnt War, and its enormous | his creditors, to pay as much as he could, and | bestow on the Pope. FeO cappened int Secs St eat stgimiauttte “lowe the stormy oveae to the voraat, of the Cheestian serosa | Bes#uUpO the tablo—a motion which, ifadoptod, | debt, and the pressure of its domostio and | to commence again without an incubus of debt | Italy to be the bases of the propored ee a rio wore thrown 4 the troubled waters of life, urging his hearers to imitate | Would leave any member free at any time to | foreign diffioulties, it still possesses immense | weighing him down. From dishonesty and | mont. piety Init ehows Mite slows by come | tho pationce and watchfainess of the mariner, Funeral | broach the direct question of Impeachment in | resources. Prassia itself ia aware that its de- | fraud no law devised by human wisdom can | By the letters of oar correspondent it pot A base services im memory of the yachtmen lost on the Fieet- | the House, But, as it appoars by @ vote of | feated foo is not destroyed, and is about to | entirely protect the creditor. But a good | Rome we are assured that there aro no signs pring preteen ‘eal, yountion, tareor trae two to one, this motion was rejected, and the | send envoys to Vienna. The telogram which } bankrupt law would afford him moro proten- | of the revolutionary agitation whioh it wne addromed the congregation on the untortunate dis | OMginal resolution as amended was then | annonnoed this fact also stated that, now pence | tom than he at present enjoys, since it would | apprehended would follow the dopartare of aster and the virtues of those whose obsequies wore | Adopted. Thus, them, the matter stands:—The | has come, there is a dotormination on the part | enable him to take immediate measures for | the French troops. Tho inflammatory circulars boing celebrated. The Rev. Dr. O'Sonner deiivered @ | republicans of the House (which acts as a | of both Austria and Prussia to ronew their | his protection whenever evidence of intended | of Massini are distributed and read to sone leoture on Catholic Ceremonial at the Church of St. | grand jury in oases of impeachment) are | commeroial relations, It is by renowing its | fraud should make itself apparent. extent, but outside of quite » limited circlo of rea, in whioh resanted th seassastania mene pag ene bound, before moving in this business in caucus, | peaceful relations with foroign neighbors, and | The lack of « uniform bankruptcy law do. | enthusiasts they fail to fire the Roman hoart, South Congregational church, Brookiya, on the Exes | (0 aalt a report from the Judiciary Commit- | by yielding gracefully to the logitimate do- | prives the community of some of its best oom- | Perhaps a tronty of sottlement. will soon be ae law, toe; and the committee must report to the cau- | mands of {ts subjects, that the Austrian | nrorgial ability atd-businoss enterprise, To | concluded: It ia important, howover, thatewh] iy ae Our Richmond correspondent makes a revetation in | cus for tte advioe and sonsont before reporting | Empire can best “take up arms against a son | koopa. man -constently out of business because | @ treaty should ombrace, hosides tho ye Togard to the confiscation of certain property by Judge | +5 (ha Hoube: _ | Of teonbios” now throatening 40 overwhelm it, | ke bee once beon unfortunate, or te compel | points Of the arrangement proposed by the! sis vedorwoed, wae, ou. ot the persue etn | Under this pin Of oporstions, ax wo undor- | A reoent donpatch from Pooth By the Atlan- | ttm to resort to oll manner of telokn and oubs,| Italisal «@ ea edaltionst pro Property, aud Me. McVeigh, the former pwner, pro. | Stand jt, any member auay still Inttoduos « | tlc cabte stated thet on Thurndey, the 20th ult, | cortiges to conceal his property and cover up | for the security and Iqdopondence of the Pope, eroded to contest his claim to it, The tator war a por. | eNolution te the House instracting thé Judi. | the resolution of tho Rmperor te restore tho | bis interests, cannot conduce olther to the goo’ | Acknowledged net only aa Bishop of Bomo, by sistent Uaton man throughout tho war, but when it | claty Committes to inquire inte theexpediency | constitution to Hungary was. officially an. | of thé ¢reditor or of the Stats, Tho honest | also as Koad of the Churok, he should hate came to Tada Underwondls Knomueace that he intended | of reporting artiolos of impesohment, and prob- | nounced to the Hungarian Dist. This announce- | dobtor, if he should become @ bank-| soured to him tho freedom of tho ports if sede ie Wilde Wea tnniendidy treed egitan ably ® resolution of this sort may be offered | mont was oaloulated to oxcite onthusiaamamong | rupt, would never fall to pay up his | AnoonsandCivita Vecchia. The Pontifical ig him, thus precluding him from taking part ia any civil | ‘-dSy. It appoars that thore was oonsidor- | the Magyars, and, at the samo timo, dissatisfac- | old obligations im full should ho subsoquontly | Gonting over these ports would {nsuro his com- notion. able debate in this caucus om the legal ques- | Hom among the Gorman population and angor | scoure the moans to do 60. The dishonest maa | munication with the whole Ohristian world indb- Coroner Gamble investigated the ose of the murder | Hom involved, whother an impeachment com- | among the Slavic tribes in Hungary. But it | would never pay @ dobt at oll if he could | pendently of any lay sovercign. Ho could mit Phe macder wun Whe romul of jatonsy end -Gocmpony, | menoed in tho Thirty-ninth Congress could | confirms our imprassion that « wisor and more | avoid it, Wo have oxamined with some oare | bo imprisoned at Rome end outofffrom bo passed over, as unfinishod business, | modorate policy than at frst has boon adopted | tho law whidh passed the prosont House at its | tho faithful beyond ite walls by tho oaprice if the part of Burke because Mrs. Willard, (ec tromerty aaphimna roy <i es. hd, ek to the Fortioth Congress, or whothor, as | by the Austrian Cabinet. And If lt be followed | Grst session ‘and ts now bofore the Sonate, Its } some suoceasor of Victor Rmanuel teas di- Sie cated to merry him, Mo att roy ydor Som . una all Lra'slailre measures the mew Cog: vo vy opeocautul cMpsie te barmontey the Aly ° malo provisions appear.to bo thir ond jst both | posed than tho latiar gooms to ho at prosent City at Agapuloa, It.was believed in well informed quax .