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NRW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1867, : _| THE STATE OAPITAL EUROPE. Impending Changes in the British Cabinet. MEXICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TWE:WERALO, Castleneaw and Maximilian Faverabiy In- clined Towarde the Restoration of Juarez te the Mexican Presidency. New Oxisans, Jan. 0, 1967. Genera! Castiencau ond Maximilian have come to @ secret understanding, the characier of which is known here, This tsroliab:e. It does not unfavorably affect the formal restoration of Juarez to the Pros.denoy by the middle of next month. The Last of the French to Embark by March -The Reported Capture ef San Luis Petes! DMecredied, &e. Garvaeron, Jan. 9, 1867, ‘The steamer Thames put in for coal. Her passengers from the saterior discredit the reported eaptore of San Luis Potosi, Trevino, with eix thousand liberals, has MABITRATION WITH THE UNITED sTATRS. Wapoleon’s New Army Plan! Still Opposed. a. ae. ae. scattored aver the country pillaging, and are without . > eg aed ammunitioa. ENGLAND. Mejia bas two thousand and vinety men, armed and well supplied. They think tliat the liberals were defeated. Baraine has ordered the last French soldiers tobe embarked by the 34 of March. -His force is meting towards the coast, with the reer guard at Chaicos, ‘Umpending Changes in the Derby Cabinet. 1 Lonpor, Jan. 9, 1867. ‘Rumors are again in circulation of impending changes TS ‘American Claims When the officer from the Suequehenns langed of” me 7 r jan. 9, 1867... | Vera.Crex, spe, Mexicans choored nim, for which they ‘Tho London Fvmes, tenn ofiterial’ to-day, says it reets | wore afterwards beaten end badly wounded by From ch ‘write the United Staten government to.accops the princ!- 1" Oo-tuy sant Jenusey Gorse robuers mot. tril neat onde bp angenvaseenee me eee oMeert! of the two countries It dhinks that if:the law ant paral ere [RRR pln Ea FRANCE. CANADA. ‘ af w Ari lan. Wentinued Opposition te Ba Ses ; Pe fae speciat. TE 10 THE It is sald that the Council of Stato bas determined | Canndian Fortifications—The Seat of Govern- $e oppose the proposed bill for the reorganization of the ment, &e. Freacu army. ° Quanec, Jan. 0, 1867. Plans haye been decided upon for the fortification of BAVARIA. Montreal, for which the imperial Parliament will be re- ‘ quired to vote $10,000,080, The work will be commenced Reergauization ef the Army. Monrca, Jan. 9, 1867. noxt summer, ‘The Garette of yesterday labors immensel¢ to show ‘TheBavasian Chambers have opened a credit for the smserganization of the army. that Quebec is the proper capital for the new Confedera FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. tion. Its plang and arguments on this point havo created great oxcitemont here and at Montreal. The London Money Market. Loxvoy, Jan. 9—A. HM. United States five twenties opened this morning at %. OMctal Confirmation of the Commutation ot Sentence of the Fenian Prisoners—G reat Ine dignation Among the Queen’s Owa—The ‘Trinls to Commence To-Duv, d&c. Toxonxo, C. W., Jan. 9, 1867. Sheriff Davies received to-day from the Solicitor Gene- ral a despatch, in which be is informed that the seven prisoners under gentence of death and conflntd in the old jail, have had their sentence commuted to imprison- ment for twenty years at hard labor in the Provincial Pentitentiary at Kingston. ‘Tho prisoners ure to be removed to-night at twolve o'clock, the Grand Trunk Railroad having received orders for,a special train. Great indignation is mavifested over the news, A meeting of the Queen’s Own is called for to-night, in order that petition maygbe circulated asking the gov- ernment to either hang or pardon tne prisoners. Justice Morrison is to preside at the trial of the Fe- nian prisoners. The court opens at noon to-morrow. The Hon. Kennoth McKonzie defends the prisoaers on behalf of the American government. ITALY AND DANTE. A Lecture by Rev, Francis Vi go audicnce assenibiod + Loxpox, Jan. 9—Noon. The opening quotations for American securities ere as follows: — ‘Writed Htates five twonti {Brie sbares, Tilinois shares, + Consois are quoted at y. Loxpos, Jan. 9—P. M. ‘Consols are quoted at 91 for moncy. AMERICAN SROCRITIRS, Loxpox, Jan. 9—1 Console.closed this evening at 1 for monoy. AMPRICAN SRCURITIES. ‘Tho closing quotations to-night United States dve-wwentics. “a large ast ‘formed Detvh church, on West Twenty. Dre: aie Of “Sixth avenite, for themperposo of hearing’a lecwré by. Rees man pean Rev, Francls"Vintou, D. D,; on “Maly and: Danie.”? ‘The cotton 4 SE AONE Es VaREOOL, q tical Intexesting analysis of 3 AoE Wa cn oes Sov ote aided tt timo when Tredric died, fo 1250, a deserted emperor and friendioss man, he femurked that the last. fifty years of the thirteenth century was the ot avew order of things. It was the birth time of modern civic tion—the morning of modern literature— a foresiadowing of the age we live in. In this period Dante was born, Of the great poet ho said that he bad not a benutifel, but possessed an intellectual counte- “MARINE INTELLIGENCE, @hipwreck and Lowe of Life. Liverroot, Jan. 9, 1867. The ship Harvest Queen; from Swansea, bound for ‘Baltimore, was lost at sea, Only one man was saved. Pance. His eyes were larze and prominent, bis com- Livarroot, Jan. 9, uel ‘plgxion dork, th rity, or Myo gees ae ed . Ho, French steamer Laurent, from New shy or . it was brow wi! ie eon . Ste . om beard Bea jedi. tom As. a doy be [everecad an husiastic, ‘extived ous, temperament, and a ness which sprang ardent - trom bis self-cohsc! . Florence, in 1266, he was only nine years ol Fine ARTS fret met Bestriod ath banquet ia her father's bouse. She was then only eight yeans oid, but the love which {4 {9 not aurprising that amidst the general enthusiaem se inspired in him whey) excited by, thetesult of the great ocean yacht race tho is her features and traita, colored public interest in art should have been chiefly centered | S04, Deautitied by Kis, fine imagination, are visible this week upon the admirable picture of the Hentictta, his fri wie discov in 1940 im tne et ‘ey Do Haas, one of our best marine painters, which is u palace. In countenant ri now on.oxhibition at Schaus’. The frame iteeif is so | {ul and manly, tinged with em Mr opureuce, @legant and appropriate as to be a work of art, At Bra- | and died at tee eae srren aves pop of oy @y’s tho capital portrait of the owner of the winging | Woman on the nature of Dante ; yacht has likewise been the cynosure of all eyes. vue pera Uta taf Abd what A Most attractive collection of about thirty-Ave | there would have been no Trojaa war, and no Homer pictures of American European scenery, by a | te *. Mrs aa r There would be no favorite American artist, Alexander Wust, ts now | Soldier ‘and was a itoutonant under (ptso on exhibition at the Fine Art Gallery of Messrs. | in the struggle between tho old and new aristocracy— Miner & Somerville. It offers to the public the wesuit of Mr. Wast's conscientious labors for the past four years, duting biz absonce in Europe. Several pic- ures in thts collection aré remarkably interesting for ‘their bold and faithful representations of Norwegian sconory. Conspicaoas among these are the two chéfs S'ouvre of Mr. Wast—“A Norwegian Waterfall by Moon- tight,” which received the gold medal by royal decree ‘at the last your's exhibition at Brussels, and “A Moun- tain Torrent in Norway,’ which won the gold modal at the Hague. All these paintings will be offered for salc #1 auction next Monday evening, January 14 Anothor jpteresting sale will be made by Messrs. Trois & Miner, ot the Studio Building, this even- ing. Tho Jarge anm@ important collection of pic- * bares recomtly imported from the weil known honse at Messrs. Gambart & Co,, of London, will be sold. ‘It comprises works try Cerome, Moisconier, Ed. Frive, Baugniet, Pleasan, Verboockhoven, Schlessinger, Du- merger, Raiperez, De sJonghe, Opmans, Kollor, Alma, Pudems, La Salle and other distinguished artists, Mr, ‘Pligeram, the agent, states that in coneequence of the Serge banking failures in England, and the continued ecarcity of money thore, there sre a number of piotares 4m this collection which would not, under ordinary cir- cumstances, have been brought to this country, affording 20 opportuaity for selection which may not again occur. The second exbibition of pictures contributed by his friend Giotto waa discovored in 1840 in the-c! between chivalry and commerce. sciences at por theology at Paris, and is supposed to have visited rd. Hi history. and Virgil was bi married Donna Donat! a woman of “ savago temper," whom he evlebrated in venta in 1321. Of his two “Divina Commedia” and “Inforno,”? the lectarer gav cleap analys'# and rovera! extrac the Italian language to articulate whatever io tender, descriptive, grand, nico and discriminating or didactic in the conception: one epic. From its lines Shake; o of many of their finest EWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. BAN Fraweagco, Jan. 9, 1607, B. @. Binedoit was tcaugurated Governor of the State new body of rich ore in their mine, The samo Ted over a surplua of $39,000. A large and enthuriaatic Victoria, Vancouver's Isla: noes seat of ment n. dressed by the most Srominest of the ge ye nat! artista of the French Etobing Club, founded by Mr. | Unamimoss im declaring Victoria, from on Cadar', is still open. advantages and cal Cntitled to the seat of Among the recent pictures by our own Amorican | soverament. Tt was resolved thats petition, generally artists, Edwin White's “St, Stoplien,” at the New York | Avery valuable coal seam le roported as having been _ Daiversity; Kauffiman’s “General Shorman,”” at the | discovered within easy reach of the river. The Colonial Artist's Studio, 8, Colman's “Tow Boats in tho Big’ Pe fbn aad yet there ero claimants who have earned the bonus, " pool, carries 10,000 sacks of wheat, and the hark Atro- Oe a Pram, for Hong Kong, takes $62,200 in treasure, The THE COLORED SOLVERS’ AND SAILORS’ CONVENTION. | Batic Smyrna Cleared for New York yesterday with 0,750 sacke of wheat, Pur.apurema, Jan. 9, 1867, 1 Convention of colored soldiers and sail- fhe resolutions taken up and A series of resolutions relears- ities and oppression practised uj ed at yestorday's session were jational Washington, D, ©." A lengthy address to and to the le of “the United States, was adopted. It Te. ‘Terted to the patriotic impulses that had animated poise $F en sittoe the it; also to fact that colored i i ‘Twenty-two Negroes Raraed to Death. Cnantastow, Jan. 0, 1867. the inmates, negroes, im the flames: The ip said to have been 5 ” [analy wean RASA race, WEW YORE GAIRYMAN'S ASSOCIATION, Gonvomsion, nad the, Body Basliy adjourned to mast ta, Urict, N. Y., Jan, 0, 1867 ho m, ie iy \y to meet in mi ” wr ol The second annual meeting of the ns Associa. Oe OS ee eee eae tion commenced in this city today, and. will be, con: coun TERS inued all through to-morrow, The attondance is ex. renreirene WORTED, wz, large, aud the greatest interest | ifoatod Cuantasron, S.C, Jan, 9, 1807, in ir Goo, in the + and proceedings The counterfeiters on trial here have beon indioted by | puiame, Of Vernon, Oneida coun! eating four, Ene Sho Grand Jury. The indictment was found mainly on | convention was addressed this ovening bj » A Wile ‘he evidonce of some colored witnesses, " Uard. 1 are ” the tn goed The Mr, Edward “thy of notice. Hatton's “Good by dering ‘‘The Three eine port they were acs See touabie The discoume was very attentively listened ts, beings Gne, eloqudnt:. expression of the character of the | ‘poems... ‘Without ber (Laughter.) Dante became a Donat! Ho studiod the diligent. reader of favorite poct. In 1291 he is “Inferno.’” He then became mayor of Florence, and was finally banished, and died works, the , ahd waid of thetr author that he wos the foremost to denionstrate the power of is of the human mind. The “Divina Commedia’? was a landmark in lterature—the first peare, Mitton ana celebrated authors bad drawn the inspiration and productions. of Névada yesterday. Tho Nevada Senatorial fight was carried on with great spirt by several comtestants and Aheir au:nerous friends, Both houzes will mect in joint convention for the election of a United States Senater January 22. The Yollow Jacket Mining Company have oponed a yesterday declared a dividend of $50 per foot, ow p= ‘blic meeting was held at , January 7, to diseuss the AMUSEMENTS. Laat Rister! Matinee. ‘The-Carewol! appearance of tao Queen of Tragedy was @ttended at the matinée yesterday by onc of tap largest audiences ever assombied ia the Freact theatre. She seomed to feel also that the occasion wat one that demanded « display of her full powers, and hee reat character of Blizabeth was uover so great before From the rise to the fall of the ourtain the audience Broadway Theatre. Every seat in this house was cecupied last evening, Susan” was also title réle and aay that boto and ‘other parts in tl Musical. Madame Ristort witt and many wero willing to enjoy a ‘‘standoe’’ only, wore held epell-bound by the genius of the unrivalied Persouator of the wayward Queen, and testified their admiration by sincere appiause. make her rentréc in April next in the character of Camma Sheywill then feave America to fulfil her en; ). @gemeat in Paris during the Exposition. “its Tepetition' does not decrease its intercet, “Hinék? ‘ith Mra. in Mr Olawey ‘as William “Ir te aisost characters were rendered ad irequemt rounds of favorit drama were fairy actod, Lamb's Greatbrain being part wor- The hackaeyed opera of {! Trovatore was given at the French theatre lastnight, with Miles. Naddl, Boncon- eiglia and Lourentis, and Siessrs. Armand, Wilhem and Vert in the prinoipa! rélcs, The audience was -not vory large, but very select, and rewarded the efforie of the artis with applause. Mlle. Naddie, although her voice 1s unsuited for grand opera as regards volume and steadi- ness, sang with char:ning grace and feeling, that almost compensated for those deficiencies. Wilhem and Ar- mand were also received with favor, aad acquitted thomsetves to the satisfaction of the atrdience. Tho popular concert at Steinway Hall last evening was very numerously attended. the overture to the ‘Wives of Windabr, the familiar er port from £’ Af; comprised Waltz.”" the the * Polka,” in wi to the requirements heatral selections ‘waine, “La Coquete fayette Galop,” and a new composition, ob the birdcatcher’s ear- Papageno taking solo in Mozart's Zaiiter) of \o:mg music. J. Hitt and Mies Nottie Storing wore former singing “I'l! Hold Thee in Kemembrance? ant Sw and tbe latter ren- ‘ishors”’ and one of Bellivi's cxva- Usas. Frequent aliusion to tho merits of both these artists renders comment upon the excollenco of their ve performances superfivous. Mr. Heinde! gave ig = rhythmicatiy air, We Ye vovalists, the wher solo, and Mr. Colby acted as the accompauist throughout the evening. SKATING. Carnival at Oatman’s Rink, Last night was a gala season among skaters. Where- | ever thé-facilities were afforded Cor the enjoyment uf icy ptoroptly tured te.account py the fos- Tun4oving-deaizensof Ub{s nictropelia. At O4i- wag crang £anoy dress carnival, patticipared in by bundreda of our most fash- i is. The ice here was never better condi- Goo, and the Rink nover ations handyomer ¢kanion thie -eccasiog, “The large area devoted to tho manceuvrings of meel-shod Gothamites was covered with “both male and female skaters pursuing their tortuous way, gliding this way and that, wiring in and wiring out, and enjoying to the full the excitement incidont to occasions of this cliar- acter, A number of the participants in the festivity were in ead vastly Nhe gheater portion of them would Deen had not th to give variety to the scene. angular-feat Now pienpan to lar creature) ing love to Jerusha, whose make- received opinion ay to the dross of Yan- and wes saluted with ‘Malley, the Irish ight dragoon, who, to the kec women. Flitting SGravting “how d'ye an,” won ii Charies 0" ane to which he thither, tent." Patlander—tho corduroy. buckled Trogana, able ehilielah—thiv latter, od not of blackthorn. view. AS jo skaters: Folio’ re ured Yankee, hxbited in the dress of a the stage viow of thatsingu- up was was very far from being ‘There was, too, a ee ae of the have costumer who advertised to be on hand “with a full assortment of dresses,” failed to put much to that individual pene in fancy omtume ume the tall, care ize coal, and the inevit- ¢ bye, of staffed leathor Pat cae a cowled monk of the Benediciine order, intent apparently on the perusal of his breviary, and looking now and then askance at tho frivolities surrounding him. Littio Red Riding Hood had also a of a beautiful girl movements aitracte the most prominen:. much attention. utative at the Rink in the person about ton years, whoze graceful ‘There were other characters represented, buttiose just mentioned wore ‘The ladies present. and they were legion, appeared im contly apparel, and tvost of tuem wore excel! jont skaiers, A vory large galleries on all cides of the Kink, cajoying the woving norama below them with the greatest gutisfac! fon, Fhe Rink. tiwelf was hung all around with lantercs of variegaiod hue, and in addition to this, Bomgat fires of different colors shed @ mellowed fight upon the wurface of ice, beightening to a very beauty of the scone affurding character Financially aa well as invits the Oatman’s carnival was a ancee 4, aay great exte: to which the excellent music faraished by Dodwortl's band materially contributed. Carnival at Union Pond, Willinamburg. Williamsburg was completely on the -‘moro’’ might—at least one would think go who had been fortu- nate enough to witness tho warhival at Uolen Skating Pond, where, from en early toa iatehourin the evening, ‘was coilected am immense assemblage of tho Leanty aud fashion of the vicinage, aud whore guyety and pleasure reigned supreme. The ice was in admirable order, ren- dered still smoother by the frost whick prevailed and continued to grow colder and colder as the gray night waned away, and as ihe jolly, revellers Nngered on the pond unwilling to resign » Sport which they evi- dently enjoyed so el, 54 which ruddy cheoks and ryt few proved a: it did the spirits, The po ted as favorably the health ag was lighted on all sides #ith colored lamps and brilliant reflectors, and this oop J tHamination ‘was rendered still more attractive by the fettct, and whe, blending with and wi wil shtness of the surface of the ground, prompted the ® raindow had ventured cium lights reflect ins foe with most charming tho idea iashing of eal- to pay & visit to earth for one night at least. Fireworks in pro- fusion were let off at intervals, and above the £y, noise and hum of the skaters might be heard, without any unpleasant effect to the ear, the continual hissing of the fockets which were boing sent off up to a jate hour adding their share also to the beauty and brilliancy of the scene. ‘TOK COSTUMES e other, from any riers very Tho other. solemn Indian ski) the dignity of his race, A Sou’ and varied, and from the manner in which discermbie, the one part of the lak good naturedly withont devouring each Chinese met al of MCarolina planter, with hair, long tailed coat, white hat and unm‘ le tripped merrily over the ico with a colored indy, & representative from Massachusetts. Pat, with bis shilleiah and dudheen, jigged a “strong minded womao.”” queens and other ladies and away on bis ‘metals’ with Clow, mk’? uing of ‘anditory Mer the jaat The Railroad Schemes Develop- ing Themselves. & Inqui'ty as to the Tenoment House Systons tn New York and Bresklya. Mined Condition of the Semato- rial Contest. &e, &c. &e. QUR SPECIAL ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. Mzanx, Jan. 9, 1867. The session of the Legislature today was most im-| | portant, vypral bills atfoeting New York city interests Daving ‘presented beth im Sevate and Assembly and feferred- to the appropriate committees. Foreutost among these biiie-wore several failroad schemes provid- Ang for new lines 1 Twenty-third street, avenue C ant Tranait Company,”’ 6 synopsis of which I sent you yee: terday, was intreduced -by Mr. David Travis, of West- chester county, “It ja substantisly the same measme ‘that was betore the Legisiature iast year. Mr. Jaines B Swain, of New York, @. distinguished» member of the third house, has a similar scheme in tow, which was @tvon novice of to-day by at ieast a dezen members. of the Assembly, cach anxtous to be the frat im for @ fair slice of the spoils, : THR TWENTY-THIRD STREET RAMBOAD BILL. given notice of by Mr. Leander Buck {s for a line along that broad street from the Fast river termination across to Lexington avenue, theace up to Twonty-seventa street, thenco across the latter to Eloventh avenue, thence up to Thirty-fourth atrect and over to (he Hudson “river; also connecting with adouble track in Eleventh avenue, along Tweniy-eighth street to Lexington avo- ne, down the latter to Twonty-soventh street and to placo of etarting. This line i Mtended for the con- Venionco of mechanics, workmen on the dock and peuple of that class generally who desire transportation across town going to and returning from work, THE TENEMENT HOUSR QUESTION. Mr. Patrick Keady, of Kings county, has made a move tn tho right direction in the matter cf overhauling the fearful tenement houge #ystem in New York und Brook- lyn. There is no subject that more tmperatively demands the attention of our lawmakers, and it |s 10,be hoped that Mr. Keady's resolution wili meet with a proper re sponse m both tho Senate and Assembly, The tmcrabers would do well to peruse the articie published in the Henawy of yesterday aad digest the conclusions and re- commendations therein contamed. The resoluticu re- ferred to calls for a thorough cxamination of the present condiston of tenement houses 1n New York and Brookiya by the Committee on Public Health and foran cary report as lo What reforms and improvementy are needed. THE NEW YORK WHARY.A AND PIF, 8 you are aware, are occupying tho attontion of both houses, with a view to the adoption of som» plan whereby thoy may be properly repaired sand renderod worthy of tho great metropolis. The necessity for promp: action on this subject is acknowledged by every one, Lut there is much dissgreement as to the best remedy to apply. Senator bson this morning introduced his bit! for a opolitun harbor district, providing for tho apy ment of five commissioners, whe are authorized to establish s general system of wharves and piery, te reguiato the rates of wharfage, and, indeed, to Nave complete control of everything pet to the subject. Lill 1s regarded as-objectionable fn many: of its features, and particularly in that one which re- tatos to the regulation of the raies of wharfuge. A cor- verpouttent, ine communication to your. tast ‘Sun. day, euggests the truc when be mates that all that is mecamary 13 to Fo Ragin ew al : on "Toe rates re ony cent per tom for vessels of two hundred tons burden or ander, and ope-fourth of a cont for overy fon barden. If thess respective rates wero aitered 16 oko and a bait cont ton Gor the at toned Ped Bar an edai tone Ter the son Ses it io beligeed | - nat (ne rates would b> y Teruunoratire to ta- Ais? "the cist “Tamed cay a greatly. prefered ® ° yy and greatly erable to any new board commlasionsra® or any waretousing er might get hold of a valuable portion of city property for a mere song. There are s0 many schemes on foot, however, tot it is dificult to know what action will be taken on the subject. Alexander I'roar, of New York, and John Oakey, of Kings, are engineering bits for the incorporation of new warchouse companies, pro- viding tor the granting of sevoral plera or ins to w certain number of captialiats for warehousing purposes, aodalso giving away oluer valuable priviloges. Am the provisions of theso bills 1a one that the company can ‘Oul¥-begio business when half @ million dollars is eub- soribed aiid paid. THX CITY PARKS. ‘The proceedings !n the Senate developed nothing now to-day except senator Tom Murphy's biil to place all the New York city parks under th uave control of the Central Park Commissicuors, ahve Murphy considers that the vartons litle breathing spots scattered through- ou tthe uctropolis, and which now seem to be falliny into decay and ruim, mixit be truly made oases in the desert of brick and moriar and delightful resorts for tho cittzens of New York during the seasons of blossoms a flowers. The idea seems to be eatirciy unobjection- abie, The bills of Senators Lent, La Bau, Bonnett, Low and cihers, in relation to an underground raliroad, frauds tn opening streets, Niagara irontier police, outrages on American citizens ov the borders of this State, lic works, are either of no special tmportar, noticed before by your correspondent in advance, TUR FENIAN AND TMM NEUTRALITY LAWS. Colonel Mike Murpuy, of New York, tried to get up a sensation this moruing io relation to bis resolution Tor the repeal of te neutrality jaws, but his effort was only rewarded with fi iluio, He mored that the Committee on Federat Retutions be discharged trom further coxeld- oration of hie resolution, bet the proposition wae op- posed by Parker, of Cayoga, and other momber’, and voted down by large majority. The roembers who voted avaiust thls ma did not, however, express themgeives hoat 1e to ucting Olgwepresentatives 12 Congress to iayor the repeal of (he Neutrality laws, PTV, The first socin! catertainment to the mombers of the Legirtaturo and State dignitaries was given Iast night by hir. He * his fine residence in State ir was largely attended, n y t first clas. Among those pres: ent was Seantor Mary's, The iatter, together with Reetoe Coukting and Noah L. Davis, Jr, took dinver with Gor- eroer Jenton tm ihe sfvernoon. Very happy fanvly ar- rapgement, and very cortial ati around, 17H ERNVALORSUIP AGAES, It would require an Agus avd @ Briariag combined to keep the track of all tho midvediénts, changes, piottings and combiuatious ot (ue Seuatorial questioa. It Bas be- -come hke a chamelofa; it changes celors every hour of the day, bors sem constantly euditing trom side £ ide and oscuivting M4 dolicttful state of uncertainty at wool Davis, Comkl! Der w) momar ss aide BCI WS IT kept WH: is etoronily.ewinging to and fro, no seoner on one thaa “chunk” he ls jerked over to (ue other. It exciting to witness this condition of thin perplex ng, too, and makes it ditleuit conclusion en the subject. Before broukiast Davie ahead, Waile tke members are gulping, down tho mati- totinal meal the Supreme Court candidate, perhapa, gets stock in (uroals come way, and aftera spasm young Neah is thrown up. Next Conkling comes up after breakfast and seems strongest of them all, There isa = nike, & = chatter and hullabulioo among his riends rntil dinner, when Harris walks on the scene aud apoote wll the work of the preceding part of the day. jarris, }; may be contiques to ical until supy time, whem when the whole subject on mixed in imextri- cable coufusion, and it would require the ingenuity of all the wise men of the world to er an, t etoms from the chaotic mass. The whole night this state of uffairs lasts, and the noxt day witnesses a repo tition very nearly of the same aucceasion of events, Bat fooking at it seriously, L am inclined to think that the contest ie now narrowing down to Conkling acd Davis, wao show about equal . All seems to upon tho course adopted by Wr. Folger and tho other See candidates, Whichever side they eapouse wii! be sure to win, At present Conkling and Davis seen to have about an equal chance of gaining over their interests, Atay, Jan, 9-10 P. M. ‘The Seratorial contest has undergone an important change tonight. On the authority or Mr. Roberts, of Utica, it given out that Mr, Folger bas withdrawn, and that the bulk of the sapporters of the latter will vole for Mr. Conkling. I have seen the authorization in Mr, Fe own handwriting of his withdrawal, The proviso fm tho State conztitution affects the action of many members of the Legislature who might otherwise look favorably upon his being @ candidate, Ten of bis Ataany, Jan. O—11:30 P. M. Tt is now asserted that the nomination has been fixed to-nlebt for Davia, During the last few bours many changes have occurred, and the Davis stock hae riven greatly, A story {# also afioat that there are from thirty to thirty-coven members waiting to bo ‘oon, and that the cainat ring ate fendy with the “needful to mao the necessary arta’ Though |: was aaserted to-n that Alvord had pos. Virely withdrawn, It te now said he is working bard for the nomination, and that he ton or twolro yore? | argument, 5 THE PEWNSYLYAMA LEGISLATURE —THE SeHATORSIIAD 3, Pa, Jam. @, 1867 Senator wits ny edged. If a brave occurs in the ranks of the Harris or | en, fax says Alvord wit! find moaas to gain over the wavering, tbe plot is thickening, Hara: The republitan cavcus for Enited states ‘be held to-morrow moraing. All the republicaa mem bers are now bere. . William H. Kemble was re-elected State Treasurer i ht to-day, The democrats voted for Joho F. Spaugter. ener, Jan. 0, 1867, MISSOURI UNITED STATES SENATOR, miLis NoncED. ee st Jarranson Crry, Jun. 9, 1887. Mr. Drake nvceived 77 votes to-dsy for Senator, Was doclared el wted, THE QUARYLAND SENATOASH?, “Ciao ‘Anwarous, J The conservative catk"us was held here Consultation; but no vote waa takea for Senator. generally believed, however, that the By Me. Lave—For an underground xsilway in Now York. RSS Sure to Lands of the Central Park Commnienionete, imoluding the Sp el ie lt aby Ly FF z.vembers will eventually yield Sheu local partiali'es per day, and limite their term to fow their | {a."0F Of Governor wana, ee) Foom reut at one dollar per day, andthe printing, post- ff = 3 oe ne and other incidental expenses at one linmired THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATLAE. . Mr, Tuomas Mvaray—To piacosall the public parks os Jan. 9, 1867, seetrecratt Under Wye control of the Coucral Park Com- } yy war ogeint the railroad potieg, © mono} the none ss ee nap alk ‘to be an important feataro in mien Gmuwert—For 8 ratiroad 2 wint , Was opened this morn! Gonernt other atroos ia New York. This isthe samethl as the Pa. whe mored a searuan hom ir ‘By Me. Te the of the Fi. | Sdopted, in structing the Committer ou Bailrosds delity Insurance Company of Brookiy. Also; o incor. | quimedalo t's Paweral Nhe bow eae to logulation ow Bre the Merchant's Union Iseurance Company, of the subject ot haces ior partanticn ca Tn. ‘Tus repablicad, Legisiative lant event om of 41 yoaw indica date, detap, of Mr, ony ie | "To tleotporate the and fun The Regisiature orgamized chocied y Mr, Lapae—1 \- 0 Regi Z : ter's Point v. i Lieut. 9B. Mitts Gnief Clerk, and the House Angus METRO*OLECAN BOARD OF PURLIC WORKS. Camerou Speaker. The Governor's mesungy will be ead Mr. Low introduced a bill providing that there shal} be | to-mocrew, a Board of Pobitc Works formed for the cities of Brook- a era and New Yorla ‘The Governor 10, and MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR OF MINAERDT the consent of the Senate appomt,. five commis~ — ors—one colutissioner to hold office untif 1872, ove St. Pact, Jam 9, BOF 1871, one until 1873, one until 1860; and the fifth The memage of Governer Marsha! t until 1868. One of the commissioner shall be « @* tho cach receipts for she — 455, disbursements, $461,265. The amdod debs amounts to $100,800, at seven per cent, aud $150600-08 eight per cent, $390,000 18 held by the ache of sunt sink ing funds, The Governor advises thut the detente paid a® soon a8 porsitie, and saya the claim of Mmnesete against the federai government of $125,000 fair way to be cetited. The taxedie propeity is §' ) 908, 313,6-00, 000: Practical eugineer: The Board are authorized to omploy from time te time such superintendents, clerks for (he diferent branches, engineers, sur- veyors, assistants, workmen, &c., a= be neces- sary. Tho said Beard to havo sole charge aad con- trol of the opening, aitering, regulati grading, Nug- Ging, curbing of streets, public buildiage, &e., &c. Also’ the furnishing of all court houses, court rooms, | ap incr im one rear ot city huils, pubtic:marists, &c., and of the Crotom aque. | The population i 840,000, and 52,00ur achoor duct and supply of woier to the city, the under-ground | children, ‘inere were 734,957 ‘Tes of peste draluage of the elty, sewers, the collection of revenucs | lands entered the past year, Luclud! $41 nee «s for homesteads. The Governor recommends the proces 14.0 the sule of half million acres of land, which the State recenuly received from the federal government Mr in- ternal improvements, to go towards liquidating out standing ratiroad bonds. He alco recommends an aeaend-- ment to the State constitution giviny negro suffrage: and ratifying the ameadment to tie fedeva! constitutiog- SALE OF THE OH:@ AND MRISSISS|PPI RAILABAD. Cuncosnavi, dan: 9, 1805. The Obio and Bi:aastpp: Raiireed was sold this morn — ‘Trustees, lor tne Denedt of the creditors, for Hon dolixre over and above the Gat mortgage arising from the cule of Crotoa water, @ ing labor. cre therefor; also casiag fur the public printing and binding for such offfces, The said Board shai) have ox- clusive right in tue grokting of permits and licenses for the use of any avenves, streets or sidewalls of said district. All rath in the district shall be subject to such regulations as the Beard may from time to time impose. Ail permits for the opening, grading or lin, of any Gtroots or lots chak defasked for of this Board. ‘The Board of Asseasons, authorized by the laws of 1860, also the Bowrd of Revision, established by the laws of 1961, are hereby abvlisied nad repeated. monies for public improvement: are to be paid this Board. No meinber of the Board whall, either directly or indi- roctiy, be interested in aay contract, LEGRD OUTRAGES BY CANADIANS ON AMRRICANS, Mr. Low inoved that the Judiciary Committee be em- powered to inquire into alleged outrages cormitted oy Caundians on Americaw citizens at Niagara.Valts on the Canada side, Mr. Axprews inqnired whether the resolution had any reference to our Féniun fellow citizens. Bir. Low answored in the negative, and sald the out. Tages complained of were perpetrated by parties who induced citizens froma this aide to visit tho Vatis on the Rn ea a THE FRENCH ISEDAL PRESENTED TO MRS. LINCOLS. Cucaso, Jaa. 9, 1 Last Monday morning a gentleman arrived from. France, who quirtiy proceeded to the recidence of Mra. Linco without pomp or speesh presented ber with am in benalf of thirty thousand French peopla, ta. token of their reapest for Abraham Lincoin Canada shore, pretending it would mot ccst ‘i them avytbing, ‘and having thos’ doluded them COND:TION OF GOVERNOR CA exacted ox nt charges, and on refusing Deva, Mich,, Jan. $467. to" pay what aire Aree ot 2 Ome they | the Governor uamsomnowhat revired since mara'og- informed thet ‘such onteagoa boen committed, Stigenee cams and there ase gu-ne Laat hépes Fi and that within the tast three or fo! ab PPR OT wae 49 DEATH WA. THFATIE. Barrinour, Md., Jav. 6.967. Mr James O’Bres dropped dead in the Huiliday street. theatre to-night, while Mr. detervou was playing. The crowded, congestiga of Lhe brein. of FEU Me BOG CEREUS chat bam a given up the for want of patronage ike saved we rf jaadequete aoe ani has bean done there or is likely to be done, ‘The resolu! was ndopted without diceent. RSWOUTIVE BESSION. The Senate held an oxscutivo session, but nothing of 4 death paupe: Beoaise they avequence @f ans. Amy ee ne having « (s)cont aber journed. A Card from Ball. Black & Co. pest rudiors have hein fife thai we ond For two months failed or snepende etate simply ty thet there ta ne founds. s will, we ere confdnat satiate fae many friends of our boxes who so fattoringly have ayaa pathized with our auppored divastex, Tthas been a question with us wheiher it wae necessary to make this publle deni i ne ike report has now aps enred in print, and even been re-ochoed from Burope, par- ap it 18 Grttad that wo ahold tts uow verring ou halt o ment of our house, and nune of ov Annem! Arpant, Jan, 0, 1967, WHE CONSTUEDTIONAL AMENDMKAS. ‘The Senate seat in aconcurrent resotution ratifying the amondment of the constitution of the United Sigtes, ‘THY CONST!ECHONAL CONVENTION, > A communication was received from tho Secretary of State, aunonneing the vote on the question for a con’ tion to revise the Stule constitution. The figures giv are the same ag heretofore pubiished in the official can- ‘vans. 1.68 NOTICED, By Mr, Ropsersox—To provide for rebuildiag the six remaining locks on the CLampltain canal. = ir. Parxem—Tu am the charter of the city of mi Ay rooklyn. 20 of Commission- ors of kiya pect Pure. By Mr. Keavy—For a ts noarcely possidic. '. BALL, BLACK & CO., Jewellers, 663 and 667 Broadway. New York, Ao American wHOF AG Or MBALTHL York. Abo, fora public market in the Sixteenth ward, | , Haw 1st possiste to avoid sickness and preserre the gaa- in New York. Ree HOLES MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF By Mr, Doxouca—Rolative to the tenure of office in | me ALTH. Jt cures ali Diwordern of Stomach aod New =, r " 1 bas p= os nm hee t ‘By Mr, Cxzamne—Vor an underground railway in Ni pepsin, frow, BR. jae. ‘or nderground railway in New ry nt pepsia, frow, By Mr. Brakesirr-To anthorize the city of Utica to WILLIAM MOL, Ko St sonteth ee, c8, ¥. borrow money, and levy and collect s tax topay the Hols Malt Exiract Depot for Amerloar 641 Broadway.” aarne. By the Sizaxer—To create a board of public works in New York. By Mr. Waastayr--To reduce the fare of passen- gore on railroads, when not provided with seats, By Mr. ¥axpesusrc—To repeal so much of the laws az relate to the letting of the repairs of the canal: by contract. By Mr. Paxar—To amend the charter of the Huntas's Point Railroad; also to incor the New York and Brooklyn Ferry Railtoad Company. MILLS TAS To amond the charter of the Oswogo Water Works Company. Confirming the location of the Hadson River Asylum for the Insane at Poughiveepsio, MESAGKS ROW Tas GOVERNOR, ‘The Governor sent in the aunval report of the Capitol Police Comojasioners; leo of the Adjutant General ; also of the Pilot, sioner; alvo of the Inepsctor General, tho Paymaster Genervi and the Commssicneré of Public Accounts, rea RO OS he wits ie By Mr. Var Vicaesnad “Por tbe contpletio: positively racnipt 4 wanted yw Beoadway, Ne anesthe Agmute ete! Bb, Nomaine, Manage, 6 on Address J, AN Prizes Cashed In Legal evies.—Cirea- lata and drawings 6 CLUYE, Broker, 76 Broadveag. “Your T weed commendasioa."* WAS. AL THE, . Senate. Pres. “My communication with the world tas Brawn's Bronchtal Troch ve too well and favors ly kine sit eas Ph Barto atrems, ab Nelapince| fried poovinae tees at c. The Best Kver i any a awe Rai! Ly i 5 ae ¥ ™ By Mtr. Oxr-ks —To amond the charter of the Gearing aiBy also RAY eo 6 Life Lugtrance Company, of Now York; algo to mcor- porate ho Manhattan M arehousing and Loan In: urance Yompany. By Mr. Frear—To authorize the Long Iviand Railroad Company to increase its capital stocic. By Mr. Drxox-—To tncor; the Beusvolent Society of typ, » pall Mr, Borxs—To incorporate the Brooklyn Montagno theatre, By Mr. Hrvapaty—To incorporate the Trustees of the Pi es torn Ne tadrporene the New York M ty Mr. Mas——To 9 New York Ma- tual Benefit Pianoforte Society. By Mr. Saxvorv—-To amend the charter of Rome, and authorize the village to purchase rteam fire engines. By Mr. Konrets—To amend the charter of tne Rowe Hydraatic Company. Ry Mr. Tkavis—To authorize the Metropolitan Transit Company to construct certain railronds in New York city. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Horr Introduced the following resolution, which was appropriately referred :— Deflance Se lnansde r Savon. — and Parter Bales, oF OS Myitay a place. German Tailors’ rs Florence Beast Ai stivtha MAONINES, Brosaway, New Yort. F. Y. S.—Try Por saleevery where. * Grover & Rake: tag Machines. 4% Bros street, Brook: is the digestion is imperiect every nom ber, ra hay wud fibre fe more jude are deprave.. bereas, it is desirable that ail the 5; ze Uy depressed All dyapopt dagran is practicable; apon the baste of” So required tn cuursersts the paibs and right aa \whereas, we oe Seoaes tie par could ony pen 4o them justice, Tene of pattmient of the government Tovingtu eerie them. " wi ce te shall have Fatided tue proposed conatite 4 ‘ proposed « , onal atm thall havo framed tbepr stain consti. tutions, recogata! ‘contained therein, aod shall have the same to t le for Uivir ratideatign aud to “ oueh, hich med aationers have aha ‘ Clongrees 19 Festors auch Slaten to ‘ait thelr rights Gudst tne Tg cali ha Taliaciee. ‘One of then 18 that Union, tar that of representation, aiways ton fe the most dithen '' of ail or ae the; sloct logal men ss thelr represen ven, ind to combat aad subdne. aa a 5 hy that mittee on Public be egestas thee ta conqnar it #€ toe tren apecttic ihe undesent hocees fa New York, oka report Soe rer i iprenghaat thectoired worn lidar rr reeul to this House. ‘The motion wae faid on the table, Fasc poate wo fash eed TOTOMEETE fe, i}, and tet Ly A cele fT 5 . feperee take the tare daly ant oa the testimony tn iisgewor, Ie wi Hb © for fi ono Mr. M. 0. Munrmr called his resolution instracting na membors of to the report on tho Neu- | Yomau who has rapation on trality lawe made , Banks. transpired. ‘anepatca- Tho Sreaxn stated that the resolution was referred | disied praise avouchos Its wonderin tonle vittaes, to the Committee on Fedorai Rolations. Now York office 46 Dey street. x Fe Se eres, eo eneenner: ie vets 2 ‘The! way did you vote om the refer- ence Jewelry and A. ©, Monrutk Was ott the house when (s | forsale by wnt eas ickoo. motion. - "7 ~ Paegmer: \srasoslge te oe Whatcrale stock of, Sue. hntise oe -regolution to the on . ey, , Yous was taken by yous and alias oon aon to 62—the democrats in the vo the & Go. by aah kee Wet Sista eS oaks Galondar, t Hiiduon trees, near lng, and by araarsts goseraly. The coloneny Sor the goun. et, Appests’te Vass ars, (eee we SARI eae t ; sea ee aay ah, | Ses SRE it 07, 08,00, 70. NUADER TRIAL IN CONNECTICUT. bi ‘Theodore Motstor and P peseee, ie, co 1867. the turdor of buther @. oe maith, \Y Oc last, were today bound over tor tra! March torm of tho Superior Court. The duced the testimony, #84 submitted the ore without wt. rcs Maa ste aah sewing machine), Pr vd mureet. vet Ey ec NSS ETE Ton OO rowley ns ole