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‘ » —_— ————— EUROPE, ‘English Opinion of the American Radi- cals’ Impeachment. ‘MODERATION OF THE REFORM LEAGUERS. Count Bismarck’s Assurances to , the Nations. ao. ENGLAND. Mederation of ¢! ao. &eo, Roform Leaguers. | Loxpoy, Jan, 10—Nooe. - - The Jeaders of the reform movement have ties 3 > s€o'make:the propostd ‘deménitration upon the mee | @f Partiament by the tatroduction of mass petitio «will adopt thé fees turbuloit course of permitting : 1 Atteriemd Tripodchment C: 0, Pho Fines te 4 tending article “this the proposed impeachment of the President : fitates shows that a revolution is passtng in the Aionable a proceeding. GERMAN RECONSTRUCTION, Beaux, Jan. 10, 1867. Bismarck bas igsued a otrcular letter to tha represen- ‘katives of W’russia at foreign Courts, in which he poimts ‘out the good footing on whith Prussia now stands with sathforeign Powers, assurea them that pesce willbe matn- ,ained, and deciares that he'shall now devote hithself to ~theconsolidation of Germany. r ¥ THE EASTERN QUESTION. Agitation for Independence of the Greeks, f Loypos, Jan. 10—Nooo, Reliable advices have been received here that the plot Of the Greeks in the Mediterranean islands to assert | veheir Independéuce is spreading rapidly. Formidable Popular uprisings have eccurrod in other islands, and the ‘Greek cause, has suddenly brighteaed. TURKEY. ‘ MEELIS Ae Phe New Minister from the Sultan to Wash- ingto * Fiorexce, Jan. 10, 186%.» It ia stated that Rastoin Bey, the present Minister of ‘the Turks to this country, will shortly be wittidrawhand | wont to represent his government et Washington. ITALY. Church Property May be Ransomed. e » Prorence, Jan. 10, 1867. Tt Wg said that the Italian governmont is willing to re- ‘Tease the Church property on the recetpt of six hutidred ‘tailtions of tire, ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tho London Money Market. ae ‘ Loxpex, Jan. 10—Noon. The are the current quotations for American | PP a meng iy 7 ng rte shares, . : dthooie Central share: Loypon, Jan. 10—Eveniog. Consols closed gt 91 for money. AMERIOAN SECUBITIES closed at the following prices :— United States hee ah aad bonds. ares... +e 12 «ht The Liverpool Cotten Marke! ‘ Liverpoot, Jan, 10—Noon. rhe gotton.market opens duli with a atight decline in mi uplands, which are quoled at 14%d. per pound. ‘The gales for to-day will reach: 10,000 bales. Livenrroot, Jan. 10—Evening. Phe cotton market today Continued dull, but closed withoutany farther docline, middiing uplands having Deow tas quoted at 14%. The sales of the day did not exceed the nook estinmte. “MARINE INTELLIGENCE. A . Livsaroot, Jap, 10, 1867. ‘The steamship City of Boston from New York, Dee. ‘20, arrived at Queonstowa last evening en route to this on SoctBamrtos, Jan. 10, 1967. The steamship Deutchland, Captain Wessels, which Joft_New York, Doc. 20, touched at this port to-day, and after landing passengers and mails fordondon, proceeded to Bromen. BY STEAMSHIP TO. DECEMBER 29. PortLanp, Me., Jaa. 10, 1867. The steamship: Belgian, Captain Brown, which left ‘Liverpool at two P.M. on the 27th, and Londonderry on taermorning of the 29th alt, having been detained there by @.storm, arrived at this port at midnight. Mr. Gladstone had been suffering from a severe throat affection, im Rome, but was convalascent, | The French Chambers will open in the end of Feb- tuary. The news of the faltare_of the'Fronch in tho Corea fs confirmed. by: telegram vin Kinchtka, which’ reports ‘the expedition a total failure, and that the natives were greatly elated and Koropean prestige much damaged. ‘Tete feporteg “at Paris that the Turkish government ‘Dadrrajedtod the demand of Bervia for the-evactation of shoiForttess of Beigrave. « Ag accideat on & branch of the Lyons railway bad re- solted inthe death of fourteen persons. Many also were injured. > Pplice Gortachakoff’s health had caused some atarm, but all immediate danger had passed away. The Journal .de St, Peteraburg Gentes tho reports current in Galicia of tho frontier being threatened by Russian troops, and dectares, o@ the coutrary, that the Russiea forces tp Po- land @fe On @ peace footing, anc that the effective force has beer reduced. Candia advices, via Athens, to December 2%, confirm the pews that Mustapha Paste had attacked the position of the Crovans near Caros, and bad been repulsed with great loss, Mustapha was ssid to be retreating, the de- feat bavitig pretented bim from accomplishing his design. of advancing into the Province of Selina. Shipping Intelligence. Acrived from Now York, Fingficamo, at Cette; H at Malia; Wisconsin and C. Palmer, at Liverpool; Rio, Bremen, Afrived froty Bostob, Francisto, at Galle. Arrived trom Philadéiphta, Rosétta, at St. Atbane. Arrived — bid Mey 7“ Bilen Clinton, at Liver. + Adelaide, Mortis, Ponaived from Charleston, Vecioria, at Lt ‘Attived from San Francisco, Sea oo at Koug; Vi at Woowang, Marmion, at Liverpool. for New York, 251, Tueder and Adolph, trom 2d, Lily, from For 24th, Castine end Marcia C. Day, from Barro. ‘Ship Goneral Windham, at Liverpool for New York, whih put baok leaky, will discharge partof her cargo New for examination. rae Foo-Chaw-’ and Patriot, from Mona, bots Now York, had i at deny ia distress. Martha Rideout, from Hong Kong, was at ‘Singapore dismasted and strained, THE-CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN THE ILLINOIS LEGIS~ LATURE, Bemiwormtp, Ul, ‘Tio constitutional amendment was ratiti “ale this aftergooa. THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ORAWING. Cacao, Jan. 8, 1867, Tie preparations for the drawitie of the Opera House ‘and ‘paintings of the Crosby Opera House Art Association ‘are complete, The members of the committoe from ‘abroad will arrive on the 19th, The drawing wili com- Monod at half-past two o'clock in the afternoon of the Mot instant. The whole matter is now in the hands of ‘the awarding committes. FIRE IN BENNINGTON, VT. . Troy, N. ¥., Jan. 10, 1867. \ The beating factory of H. & Y. Bradford, at Benning. Long Vb, wae eetroyed by fire inst night Lona 430. jor waa inaura The * Union. \ZUalso points out the dangers which may follow ‘so ques- ( NEW .YORK HERALD,’ FRIDAY, JANUARY’ 11, 1867. Su aire. Cendrillon is still enjoying ® profitable run, and is sul! rewarded with overflowing houses, No change has been made in or dialogue of the and the Tallet’ sadieowe™ are ax bread and juenuy as interesting as ever to the audiences they draw. Thalin Theatre. One of the many plepes Of Charlotte Birch Pfeiffer, Die Waise aus Lowood, was performed last night. It drow a rather fiill house, demonatéating the full appre- Clation of the German public of this extraordinary dramatic compllator, While we find ourselves without lopment of. passion, and the: originality of characters, we percelte mothing but the most calcula, tive com! the dramatic effe The rincipat fea ih tho had ot ht, E Harting and Frau! Hesse, under the restraint of the acting ve were well exccuted, and they earned the full autboress, appreciation of the audi fe can add that the Tony Paster’s Opera House. houses and demonstratively appreciative audiences are the rule af this.cstabiiahment. . The bil} ‘for inst evening presépted an. agreeable mélange of) 6 ned | excelloaces, all of }.. The songs oft (0a. Yous work. Miles, Soolig, Frederici, and. Dalubs; and } Moneta. “Groeschel; “Pormes and Chaudon sustained the Principal rdles, ‘Theorchestra was the bast feature om the occasion, The audience was small and not over A crowded house greeted Miss Héarletta Beebe on, the occasion of her Complimentary coacert at Steinway Hall The ptogtamme was a decidedly select 6 manner of its rendition tet those who had the pleasure of ‘lis- “lpctions were from Weber, Rossini zs 2 2 Giovanni, composition, in each of which she received, ‘@ unanimous request for repetition, Madame d’Angri added much to the sticcess of the entertainment by-her rendering of Iradier’s “La linera,” & Span- ish song of sorto-comic character. In the quartotte from Rigoletto, and also in “E’usato Adir,”’ trio in Semi- ramide, this accomplished artiste added another to tho musial laurets shat have been awarded her by the prb- lic. Mr, W. J: Hl, tenor, and Mr. H. W. Crane, basso, jause for their artistic renderings of Profondo Dell ono = fae en as she welt FINE ARTS: .* Sale of Foreign Oil Paintings Last Evening. ; ‘The sale of French, English and Bolgian paintings at ‘| the Stadio Building was very woil attended, and con- |. siderable competition ensued in the bidding for some of the choles pieces -by favorite masters. The collection was from the London. house of Gambari. & Co., and comprised specimens. of Meisson'er, Gerome, KU, Coomans,’ Piassan, Alma-Tadema, Verbpeckhoavon and other European artiste of note, the sale being conducted by Minor d&: Leeds, -'‘.1he Critic,” by, ‘Meissonier, = small geure, realized the wum of $6,250; and a fie bis- torical painting .by .Gerome, limited, was. withdrawn afler haviaz reached $4)350." This’piece' was * The King Candautes’? (History of Horod r? Parting Look,” by Guillaume ba knocked down’? at 1,500? Rangolet's “Morni: 7 was sold fpr $1. realized $1,425. © A Dance. 10 by Alma-Tadoma found ming Boats of Open a bay eta HA by [econ nt" was plased “op the cael eset “Those'of you who have the ogean. can-appreciate shat re, ded Lbave np.doubt but that: | the gallant young owner of the - jetta could ‘also if he were here.” ° This remark called forth a round of applause from the hands and feet of the entire andi. ence, “The Poor Widow's Removal,” by Israels, sold irohased at prices varying from $75 to $750. Ve ong Al a rtist pel aopeal Lntaiaps merican artist | in the Art or inPian Bane in the ith inst, at the lery, 4 ee che rote fa mca and nn Hy in te ali’ y Moonlight’? © ""* wee q “TRE: LABOR QUESTION. The Plasterers’ Society aud the Bight Hoar, “System. At a recent meeting of the Operative Plasterers’ Society of this city the subject)of eitbt hours jaa) a fair day’s | work was taken up for considetation, and underwent closé investigation. A preamble and resoiutions, iutro- duced by Mr. E. P. McDermott, reviewed tho ateta of trade, the effects of strikes, and the advancement, goctalty and otherwise, of mechanics, In the preamble submitted it was contended that so long as landiords atrike by {noreased rents, manufacturers by the use of legislation for bigh protectives tariff’, and speculators by the undue use of their wealth in controlling the just competition of a free market, so long will the mechanical Glasses dérive litle or no'benefit from increased wages. The middieman system was alsocondomned, and inorder to counteract the influence which all these ovis entail upon the industrial community cnergetic and decided C geested to stay thetr progress and prevent the further increase of immoraiitv, crime end pauper- fem, and retrieve the working classes from a condition but hutle ed from a species of slavery. Believing in the rigl ‘every well governed society toregulateand rules and reguiatious for the government of its members in matters appertaining to trade interests, tbe following resolutions wore submitted for ratifica- | tloa:— Resol That we, the members of the 0; di regular menting, do, Were’ mumber of hodrs hithesjo reckoned for « {ull work. to- be too many. unjust and injurious, aud it fs to our Interest that the same should be reduced. ived That on and after the first Mon 1967, the number of hours constituting m day's ot thie ot xceod sla, comaeneing Peete eR ware A re requested. no - mater than the esr enet the erring 2. ansneaamumdherscerenne hey BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Bats at Tam Prenss?owr Hover —The guests of the : a " ud i He gist zs ‘tameburg, ‘affair will be & novel one and productive of great amusement, COVERNOW PATTON AT HOME. Mowraeumey, Ala., Jan. 10, 1967. is rather Of the State on the adoption of the con. stitattonal amendment, While at Nor ‘York Governor Patton méde atrangements to have the mi and manufacturing interests of Alabama tepreseated fn the Parts Exhib: 4 ‘The Logistathre reassembles hero on the 16th inst A BRUTAL FATHER, N . is much excitement to. over the di ot tie feck Bab ry stent gene Charles Willams, had ee a went h thir By 19g rin “sate forty. aie by bad = nothing to eat or Grink. The gruel io Dr Prenrgren ig by pape icn yo jows from story nome. hee hort, when the facts wore discevered. Some Selectmen took charge of the girl, Fyony, Coreg | ia, \d the mob made an assault f bho deouttt hemos with am azo tho authorios late: fored, and ho has beer ug for ‘cis ing tn A wee tor tus fs 5 THE SEMATORIAL CONTEST 1 PENNSYL FAWA Simon Cameroa Nominuted ta the Kepoblicas CANADA. THE STATE CAPITAL. " ‘ Rominated x of Kings, aa tho « ; SPECIAL, TELEGRAMS TO. TWE HERALS. Siualdnte tobe rot forty the domecracy. w Mapanmene, dit dtp test The Omicial Despatch Commuting the Son. POY eat toe ea ate and secendes the acm, | The repiblican Seuatorial caucus wot at eight o” Murphy's chatacte om ry r and at Mr. Millspaugh said that he bad desired to present the wame of Mr. Charles HE. Winfield, of Orange, aa acan- didate, but in yay < ee lurphy’s many 4 and services in coneq ould refratu from 5 THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. Republican’ and Democratic tonces of Lynch and MoM: Mowrnaat, C. W., Jan. this eveuing aad rematnod in session nearly ao bone Everything was quiet and orderly, and ow the’ Orv ballot Mr, Cameron was nominated. Tho vote war as foliowa:—Cameroa, 46; Curtin, 23; Stevens, 7, Grow, & Tho two Lancaster Sebators did aot go into cauoma. Ow » &e. 10, 1867, Pudlic:— Sreerr, 1868. motion of one of Curtim's frieada the nomiaatian wae a. Lord:—I have received See Ge eta! Cane 4 ‘Gestred 1 medouneaimow. -” intestate Ie ‘you have Sepcand. tne aanbgneas of. the wee spa | <p PORE pore hn jation ee Say excellent qualities by MEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Soar donate of Never Beka Wee npn ct fet | Rencoy’ Conkiing Nominated. by the Republi-] ME Seving withdrew tue name o ws. al, Ree tan, it t00"- alan ‘Mr. Seward, I observe, applies fora. record | pears Bi Mr. iu Would not consent to the withdral, as be} je busi t tm both bouses to-day, ike of ° caus and H.-C. Marphy by the Demoerats, Sectes '9,ete ee Dig ait should niet on bus righy te ip a saligetcgpec- entunpertast sae. ‘ An informal ballot was taken, resulting in twenty-five | the Assembly tho standing amd jotat committess agreed tine, baring Filan for Hoary C. Murphy and'tweaty-one for 4. Oakey | upon, with acarcely an exception, gave general satistec- toa thas talates . tion, A bill was introduced’ by Mr. Curtts, repealing @ toa Ratification of the Constitutional Anvend- further supplement 'to t66’ att relating te lwediords and ed 1906; Me. ¥. spplction ment im the Assembly, tenamae, epprenes, bee 01,2004; ser*, Uoans anata z THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SCHEME. i Duuistteake” Canes ; bx the Ronablteane. sted! i Atgasy, Jan, 107 390T, bide Senator wil meet on Thureday,Jaavary 31: ARTLAND LEGKCATURE, ‘Axxundus, Sim. 10) 2807. Ia the House of Delogatos to-day,after the trantacttom : Pg ea af yan care x RaroBLiCAX Cavcos, 109) ° Sum pape wn BOSE would acrupulousiy abstain | The repablican caucus met in the Assombiy Chamber | He reforred to the action: o Ee fe lanr las “a yesateoranta fromany reqaest, & compliance with which would be] at'éeven o'clock this evening, most of the seats being | 824 subversive of tite Cy and called ha iegpactn 4 at inconsistent with the rights and dignity of ap inde- ns on the democracy to sitik uuder the of the con- | fourth section of the first article of the coustituiiom pendent State, but because the practice and juris. Cccupiéd and the galleries and lobbies crowded with | stitwtion rather than submit-te the usurpations of those | came wp as tho ordor of the day. Several motions te Prudence | of" the two "country om such | spertalors.” All but membors and reporters were cltered | Tne would, destroy Wat ao ee vere members | Tefer and amend wore mado and lost, when Mn sieveam fe alee”! or Catghd eetid “ot Wan sae Psgtearaa ces The room was bailiantiy Ughted aod | responding “We will! wo will! The caucus thea ad- | of Baltimore, movod toamcad by oxcopting from tho pro- in Toronto I am convinced that not the ba q wwimated appearance. jourped. visions of thie act all persons of this State who during the Senator Low called the assomblage to order and nomi+ nated Senator Charles F. Folgor as Chairman, which was adopted. Messrs, James Terwilliger and Luther C, Catdt well, clerks of the Senate and Assembly, were chosea Seoretariea. One hundred and eight members answered! to thelr names, and Mr, Parker, of Cayuga, movod to go: | Nwntr’ a ure Coramittes oon Feaery wenutoe enone into an informal ballot for United States Senator, whIch’} tne constitutional amendrient, ‘ibe report led to: was wo myers - f l do loquence Mr. Roberts, of Utica, proposed tho namo of Roscoe |! * readful ‘ose of second hand o Lorecabaresdh © several garrulous members. Harry Genet, of your city, onkling on behalf of Oneida county, accompanying 1t |) s0@ of py asking to be excused frou voting and for the with an oarnost appeal in favor of his nomination. 'If |’ Sestogs of expiataing hus couse, Weed, of Chatom, Ihe should be elected he. (Mr, Conkling), would bo'truo to - ‘ followed in tho same strain, and wae succeeded by Wil- his duty, true to tho Empiro State; true to the great | yen creamer, Havens, Parker, Stiles H. Smith and republic, The speaker asked forthe nominatiowot'Mr. |.oners Crosmer, of Now York, wan the ouly one wh , of New York, wan-the only one who eis ot es rena eke that party 20W | oitered an objection to the display of’ Buncombe, but he ag pa men ‘was overridden by a host of Ciceros amd Demostheneses fr. R. L, Burrows, of Erie, presented the claims of | thirsting to delight and instruct the*House of Assembly Western New York. During the whole history of Now | and a full gallery, including many members of the fair faintest shadow of an impatation can, in the opinion of any reasonable person, rest upon tbe perfect fairness of the proceedings or the justice of the verdict. Not only was thero no curtailment of that full measure of liberty and means of defence which is 80 essential an element 1n the criminal jurisprudence both of the United Bates and of Great Britain, but every privilege that could ‘conceded tothe prisoners appears to have been allowed. Tho case of the Crown was tem: ny stated, the whole court concurred in the delays which were asked aod granted, and I observo that even the prisoner Lynch partiality with which his case was tried) Hor Majesty's government aro re- quested to grant an amnesty to these prison- ers. ‘They have carefully considered the ques- of the war left this State aud omored into arma rebvellion: Cal the vermont. This was opposed on the Od that it would be creating a distinction agninat owr own: | , ¢itizons im favor of aliens from other States, Mr. Steveas withdrew his amendment, and the bill w@r'ordored to ber U — tor third readiag. the State Senate yesterday afternoon a resoivttoe: wae introdueed suspending the payment of bounties for ‘me present to slaves, as provided for'in the ast of Dobruary, 1960. Tho resolation was refe:red. ° KANSAS LEGISLATURE. Tormea, Jam10, 1867. Both branches of the Legislature have appointed ,several standing committees. A resolution wap intre- duced in the Sevate by Mr. Simpson to st#ike out the (word: “ white’ in the State comstitution. | ‘ The Senatorial contest ts becoming more {ntrictte every day. New candidatesare hourly appearing, de- veloping the most complete chaos imagtomble: ” Ne» opinies of thets relative strength can be forméd befére- the 22d Senators Ross and Clerk are on the way here." Proceedings ia tht Legislature. Acpasr, Jan. 10, 1367. THR CONSTITUTIONAL MENDMENT. The proceedings in tho” Assensbly to-day were un- character was neither more no less than a wanton and lawless attack, , With the avowed object of actay d P idgn sword it ‘an inoffensive province; It has, in |, providentially proved to be as fruitless in its result as it was wicked in {ts dosign. which’ not only contemplated murd-r and rapine in Canada, bat the possibility of embroiling two friendly nations in en unnatural war Hor y's “4 som Mr. Stiles, of Chautauqua, iniicted a written. ora- ‘Tho: ¢onstitutional amendment waa ratified by the- Roverument are wot tnseuribie, to the Fesentmnent which |. York nevar had s United States Senator been chosen by | tom upon the. audience Aad wont through word atier | Horse: by a vote of 15 to 7, the Seunte refusing to snm- aut cherrfally, to pa sacrifice of their time | 027 party from a portion of the ‘State’ west of Cayuga | word and line after line of his compositiom with several | Pom the rules for that purpose tad the reetenicnal Broperiz. has been | Uridge: He thea presonted the namo of Noah I. Davis, | OPerCeraigeaticulation, The alspiay of the Chautau: “POLICE INTELLIGENCE, i m7 4 ral 6 disy e jautau- a + destroved, trata and Ti walua. |‘ of Orleans county—one in every way Sitted to ornament | 0" Bracetul | forcibly to ram pe Gall oN barter ee and ably Gil the position of United States Senator. His jure, Aturaap Lancer’ or Six. Dresees,—John Wilkié war happy ng ‘fame was familiar to all ag an‘ able lawyer ana upright 2."yad some powsr the giftie ely we charged by Mra Harriet Van Wie, of 527 Third avenes, are ‘reported. have z |] judge; one abio to advocate by his pon and tongue all « Re reads antec fhevs. wilh tho ahott of two silk dresses valued. at $28: He ation have a tha questionsiexeiting the’ public mind. His voico had It is worthy of bein, it on record that the only | ®! that one of the dresses was found in Jobale pow it easior- either for tee op always been on the aig o hi country, and no man had | democratic member im F House whowoted for the con. | sesar0n. Justice Ledwith, ‘before whom he — ren eee Et ad done more to mould the sentiment of Western | stitutenal amendment was Bornard: Ci raignod, commitied him for trial'tm default of: _ nce ; am ie bers} ‘that ‘ — York in the right diréetion, no one had done more | York, she smatiest momber in stature: in either ho Asovumr Avuromp Larcent.—Ctara Jackson was-ar+ taigned before Justice Ledwith yesterday charged by nothi x tie dom that account nicknamed: tho logtlative “Tou carred in the interval to from the complete sic- | "air, Bites oats) eee Thumb” of the cession, Cregan ina, stench little fel- . cess which 1 od the efforts of her Majesty's troops | cisims. of: ‘two. nominated, and | low, whe votes on principle, and declares be will not be Sarah Thompson, of 28 Laurens onan the theft of and the volnuteers (n iug the contended. at mere local ~bould ‘not || controted by any one. & watoh and blanket, vatued at $22 i alleges ubat: tavasion and’ readily aoce) s opinion of alt | ‘woich with s > acho ‘An | ‘A WHW OP TOW’ MARKET. ‘ahe found the property in Clara’s ‘ possession cauned snd yore wivieers fn favor of slemnency, ‘hee | Scperienced ong ed Sod well versed | Thorwew market contemplated by the-bilt given notice | her serest. Ciara waa committed: for trial in dofaalt ef pagan ee ee tence PC ip ean in the affairs of the naiten, ‘be seléoted. Such | Of by Mr. Bornard Crogan, of New York, yeoterday, is || $300 ball Scare te. erent of law. T have, pee fore, ho. argued. for nomination | to be located along the Hudson river, from the north Atizogp Lagcusr or Diamonne,-In this case, in whiok» recourse, to ied aide-of Twenty-first street to the south side of Twenty- it mv duty-to reoo to ber Majesty to ox Jaques Bloek ‘complains against bis partnor, Raphast hor prerogative of mercy to tho: prisoners Lynch. and es ree ae ee iuica inte erect a bear | Kautz; for thelarceny of six disihénd rings aid three- McMahon, now tying tinder sentence of death, and to 0 housed of fron, three stories bigh and pos- | pairs of diamond earrings, tn all of the value of $1,609) commute the-sentence to'twenty years’ penal servitude ‘aii the Jatest improvements, tho: ion of it id of imprisonment, as the law of Canada may, warrant you fo be hiven tne compeng, @eahe came plewes the mar. | ‘be exemination which was to’ Lave taken plsco yestot mm “Kt istonly'to be hoped that this act of ‘& ny day motaing before Justice Shandiey ts postponed otis clemency, on the part of her “Majesty may not be mils- ‘Twrorrinr wit as Saturday next, It has been stated that a much | " undersond-and that thir puniabenen to, whlch, the = ounty, inténds te tateoduce a | amount of diamonds than that mentioned above, as chpitat eontonces have beed Oomumte ny bo Of uM. ing Year's 4, Cbriatmes day, | 88 $25,000 worth, partnership property, was carrieé? ciont severity to-warn others of the still craver conse- astiington's eae Fourth of July, Thanksgiving fray by ata a he Une of the tbore alloged } quences to which they will iaevitably render’ them, day and all other days desi by the Prosideur / but 1% not been made the subject of pre. | astves liable by a repetition of sueh insane aud crimival was or Governor as days Tasting ‘or prayer, shail | ceeding: i nay epoer oriminal allem i mgt bat if, unl ly, this hobe should be dis- | with great eagerness. At last the tellers finished their | be fevat holidays af regards the presentation | ations a ‘inet him premises, was jwaters appointed, all auch persona. must be prepared to. be vis- | ighors, the,Chairman rapped on the desk’ with his gavel | for cceptauce or. or the protesting | 487 acmitted to bail by Justice Shandiey in ths sum of’ {ed with thie-extreme penalty of the law. I have. &¢., and announced that the vote wae ready to be declared. | or giving notice of the onor of Of exchange, | ‘$2,000. r Sa? be a P CARNARVON. | sitonce immediately followed, and the Chair read the | checks or promissory n that whenever the first The Montreal volunteers an@ government police who have been stationed at Sweetsburg siace the Fenian following ea the result of the informal ballot:—Conk- ling, 88; Hineris, 32, Davis, 0; Balcom, 7; Greoley, trials coment December, returned home to-day, é | ze erground Ral oi introduced by Senator ithe ing been, removed to imcial: in it, Of w is inator, Ste mien the provi 4 again called, ani a aa rt: eientere pipnoatoen itbeck, M.” 0. Wilson G. Hunt, Garauel 3. havi hoe fa“Annat ey + yes Arrivat of the Sweetsburg Prisoners at " Jen, ©. Palmer, J. @. Abbe, and sixtoom others, the loupe Somes the fallownig moreitig, « glove wnstvena choice, 56. right to. comet id ete, te ren ran im ber which Apna ideutiied ae. a portion of ton—Tho Quéen’s Own Petition the Home Government for the Pardon of the Priseacrs Whose Sentences Have Been Commuted— Opoutng of the County Assizes, &e. Toxowto, C, W.. Jan. 10, 1867, | The- three Fenian prisowers sentenced to death at Sweeteburg arrived at Kingston at six o'cloek this morn- ing: They wero escorted bya company of the Soven- teonth regulars, from Sweetsburg, and the Sheriff of Bedford, C.K On their arrival at Kingston the United States Consul supplied them with ‘a comfortable break- fast before they wore escorted to tho penitentiary. -The prisoners in this city wore not removed last night as in- tended, as the Hon. Kenneth McKenzie tnformed the Solicitor General that their presence in Toronto as wit- nesses was noceasary in the forthcoming trials At the meeting of the Queen’s Own last night it was unanimously reaoived to petition the imperial govern: from the Battery to the Ei $300 to answer. Athi 4 Grint ballot placed the voting thus:—Conk- a os 4; Harris,-18; Batoom, 2. Justice Shandiey to became, ‘excit ind the friends candidate circulsiod theough the The -steamship Beary Chauncey, Captain Gray, willy leave thts pors on Friday, for Aspinwall, ‘The mails for Central Ainerica and the Soath Paolfie, wil! close at half-past ten o'clock op Friday moraing, . ‘The New Yous Hasaro—Edition for tho Pacillo—qllla be ready at balf-past nine o'clock in the morning. Singlecoples, in wrappers, ready for malting, ax conte, a rant ot TENE RSS Wie nS 7cEie OS tea 0 hour:in.your neighbor's garret? Beestxe t wa nest attier Pr B ? ment to pardon the prisoners. The passage of the reso: Preme Court. Sectionsix authorizes « change in the A Card from Ball, Black & Tution gave rise to considerable discussion, but it was ty grade of the strest betwoon Bowling Green and tbe Bat- | porseo montis past rumors have been rife that we neds finally pa-sed. by the hand at | tery, under the direction of the State ; bat at | pated creuspendes. , _, The county asaizes opened to-day at noon, before Mr | once and then endeavor to express my thnks for your | the exponee of the company, and 18 a space on the | “To state slaply bat mphattestiy that there 18.09 foundge. Justice Morrison. With the excention of twenty-nine of | generosity and cordiality, I could not give utterance to | Battery for the terminus of the railway: Section seven | tion whatever for such reports will. we are confident, the Fenian prisoners the criminal docket contains no- enacts that the com! shail thing of importance. The Crown business wit! be con- Mp ons/ pay damages for ali in- the many friends of our house who so Oatteringly have sym~ Jury to porson and property ocossioned: by constructing | Pst as much obligation as I owe to cach one of those who have ith our supposed denaster been a question with us whether it was pecessarr ducted by Hon. J. Cameron, Mr. R. A. Harrison and Mr. ‘and operating the railway, to be assessed by the commis- vg Joba MeNabb, County Attorney. “The Fenians wil! be | gratincation belonging to it there 19 nothing of @ per- | sioners mentioned in the fifth section, Section eigut i Jan bose roecboed from Barope, pare defended by mneth McKenzie. His Lordship, im | sonal we with more | authorizes the company to temporarily end for the pur. obarging: the jury, said he was happy to inform t! pose of constructing the railway, to enter upon such rerging OU Leif # ceatury since the estabiled- house, and none of on paper has ever boom die ; and, ifwe muy be excused for discounting ther events of the fusure, we foel certain that such « contiagemep* ta soarcel; 4 . HALL, BLACK & O9., Jewollers, 586 ind 687 Broadway. ’ that the calendar was very light, there being only three ames of criminals on the docket. In addition to these, however, there were a number of persona charged with an may bo’ necessary, subject to to the requizemenw to replace Promises to their former condition. Section nine gentlemen whore bg er alg 0 company to erect, tenaporarily, a pier . ngursbed on ¥ the fot the of constr the railway mes have been preseniad, awd of tho friends who the purpose uetiog: Mow York, Jaa 5, i507. born Mpegs Lop gapervision of the , to bo a an wd a Lt hy . mem mekenens Gateed'pg the court, Section ten authorizes the com- ArSune Phe ts . t> acquire real estate by purchase of eminent Lakers PIER INSTRUMENT meer | wmode etre rat at ee, ft a aru Sarat‘ Provides the mi ofacyuiring ore. betdress J. ranage:, 67. 4 setate “Secon twelve Confer iho-aeeloive ‘use, of the | Hrveiway. New York: ete ae erraguations tthe Bont of ellos” sackon thisern i yt RN the grantoes to the gonerai railroad law. WANA MRR Ean ART Bata AM Be —_—— VATOK, 358 Canal street aud druggists. Seudfur ciroulen speaker was interrupted by cries of ‘‘Come wy Puoumtonl Feen le Re oa Gri the midst of which Lyman Tremaine ap- Seis fot Bas bot ee Brsetng ae ptt Change of sarang => gh Reogaisies Lest Ho responded tha Ground, Last eroning another meeting, the third of the serien, of Fenian centres and contrifuga! auxiliaries, was held at 103 Bowory, for the two objects of hearing a statement from the ©. 0. I. R. andvof electing five recently nomina- ted candidates to coustitate a directory, with full powers 0 000 that the (ature planjof liberating Ireland is proper- ly carried out, and te raise the charaeter of the Depart- derogation of the distinguished men who have been his competitors, 1 fee! Kee, 7 a right to re- noleeted emphatically the represen. peety on the floor of the By Mr. Law, (rep.) of New York—As act in regard:to ' slaughtering antmaia The act makes it a misdemeeaor. ‘to slaughter animals intended for human food in any other shan the most expeditious an@ mercifn! meaner Astor House ment of Financo, a branch of the Femian system which Dit provides no omnitus o8 stage drawn lg two rs _ — f it.The Mereane ‘and domonstrative; th’ wore {a that delight- four iy ‘and where there is an clevation of moro "i tas 4 i para oy Slaps, during which the meet | team eae foot to Aiteen, onang road, an additional horee- |. (ie J4rKest, most complete and, moet roliebye stimates of capt eatio Dearlt every besiness tan ta the Talon, aad 18 thys eo valuable ald to al) Uspensers of credit. fully harmon! epaninn Sa balrman being for once siloaeand ibe wudiouse to fait enjoyment loud and entered, and like oil on the led is presence & pecu- can be sonn and terms made Known atthe LJ sites ryan fig, bathe By Mc, Lart—or an. underground railroad to. run Broadway was wow willing 40 establish « reconciliation and assume fen came cna ae ae ee okt ign deocmeuiee! signs Me omen eee ee eer anton ot ape point on fhe Haden cive.os railroad fuia, New Yor napivnie Stale clariag his Tatation of being the eat at ali hazarda. c $$ —— ine mestin wi econ. Esaki oy Tie MRR ZORS ogee Shem Aiaant, ea. 10. 1867. ™ <i mar GHLITARY. ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Comorercarions casas: Now tom and BOs The Sraaxee presanted the anoual repost of the Canal Commissionars; alse the aanual report of tha Superia- tendent of the Onondaga Salt Springs. ‘Tho next anavel meoting of the Military Association of the Stato of New York will be held in the city of Albany, cveremIRES on Tuesday and Wednenday, January 15 and 16, ps that poweriem Store. th oan and on ‘TRA CONSTIFUTIONAL AMRIT OMgNT. s egal a 1867. Goneral George %. Batcheller, Inspector General | hearted representatives of the party who around} Mr, Boca, trom the Commities on. Federal Relations, with liberal compensation in case of injury. State of New York, wilt dotiver the annual address | this chieftain of nd it in because we. regard Lim | reported concurront resolutions ratifying the coastita ed, activo and energetic agents, to act far this com~ before om Wednesday evening, in the | not only ar an able, but ae an honest men, who will re | (rmaien sonniaros tying the » Apply as abo Asset chamber, ee yearly meetings are intim- | main.incorruptible either against the influence of gold Mt, MILLAPAGGH said the minority of the committeo, pe etanippep tenant ao eee cor an aun omcey of | Gane, eau” rom we mavens right vo rejoles because’ {oconelmimgot Rimeclt and Mr. Devlin, dlaeated from dowstey, “eee ats et : ‘The association “ ' 4 the report. STERI the, Metronet aati fe ee eee ee ee TNA wort the tae of | y, MZ BRECR asked for the tmapediate consideration of | for sate by OW att Shoat YALE MEDICAL COLLEGE. rain “aad intellect ety come, and. Twill coucinde by | (hetemunons, Ane, they were, sdopted oy Se seme ues Sr a is ; Pravin Ra vem & Porrin’s Sauce-Dolicious with 9 supp ‘New Haver, Conn., ey) bes \ehoem | exere! Fete % Sauvm caid in order tha) geatlomen might have an mento Ya Coll “ly 4 co anid the epportanity te discuss the ainondmonw now, he would Medical * a ‘* Bato, ot Nor at de FEN DUNCAN'S sons, Agents ( ad 3 panty and to the State.of Now mous a reconsiderati / Soveral other made by General Bruce, wet ys , Myered the ada and ‘Cornelius W. Ball, | rufus Andrews, “Whito, Asseoblymnan Parker Bh nn aa ee mapper pag inborn Parade Be bay) forthe ‘ert em Ic mere elven to J, He ease hour of the. evening © committee. was ap» ques we, Suen, Brace, H Smith and wiibat lon LONE a GG, Rankors 18 Wall stedet, W. Parker and g . prize for tI to on J Davis, who soon entered the longi ener, + examination for doctor was awarded to. , and ina vory ulated Mr. Conk. | Weed, Genet avd Crosmor agetnst their adoption. Royal Mf Lottery.—For Official Draws Theobold Bard, of Bast China, Mich, "The degrees wore tee ie is, om conte tn reply, onde wgpady wake the resolution was then |’ inf (OF Sannagy SA. an ine pare ot the paper as al orowé contin a lato ur ew h S about the hotet, drinkiag, cheering and congratulating | y Mra Muar sur thenays nw, Gch wea lore ene er eras Ay Eee ap tigi fusca, 9 ee conden New Yorks Aftor farther Giscussion the resolutions ing the Amendmonts wore again adopted by 70 1038 adjouteed, ePiuderstieice so Wing Mackin), Prost: “OAuOUa. above were being enacted in biers greatly excited over U Aseor| a it in th oan dg beter yg sina yom, tro gran toate a candidate for whoa they could v3 Court of Appents Caleminr, len, Tyurees gad Prnemenens aly Rode ‘ms dealing faro, M & Co, and « rough the form ¢ voting on “pote ¢ next. Atoast, Jan. 10, 1967. LORS, 16 Bond street. Co.y were fined over oy a ye = po Le) the my rye 7,,the following Ie he calae & WP rater — ‘ was fined $600 9 below. 68 | for to-morrow h . OT, 08, 1, vy i sepritch Sowl P sittont yo ia for alpove Anh m 90d Robe qotom ale) wore | 9, OB 1 The Tbe BON OE Os Y aNNGhe SpictabSe Beckiae BR Sega ae

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