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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1867, § of Irish independence very materially, being a sort of | if neo? be, against all comers. “Thus ate the United | of the arrears of the abowe dobt, reckoned from the ne. to have met with strong winds and heavy ; training school for soldiers of the embryo Irish army, | States brought inte the diseuasion of the bases of the | Fiods previously mentioned, co the lst December, 1866, TIE OCEAN YACHT RACE. which necessitated mac work 1a eee (Mong As for thousands of the Encishmen in the ranks of the | contest, not actively, but rather as a quiet, silent but | The disbursement of the total of these arrears will be sail. On Wednesday, be 19th, she encounter 2 a volunteers, Tam persuaded that should the occasion | powerful balance aga‘nst possible changes in English | @ cted as fotlows'—The three inst half yearty inatal- ” 5 ae Md heavy gale of wind from iv» southward amd wealward, arise, will im the interests of reform, which, toa | policy, In other words the United Slates are to see [| ments amounting to 20,642,201, 4c, shall be paidia | aduicfoual Particulars of the Catastrophe ew | Jf Wad stil! pressed on und va close resfed foresail ua certain extent, means Englisb Fenianism, play the same | that England keeps ber hands off of the Northern Pow. part that the Irish Volunteers of Dungannon did im | ers, and to allow the Eastern question to reach a final 1782—demand further rights and privileges from the | solution. and the “sick man’! to be quietly burned after crown. I am not without sufficient means of informa- | his natural demise, tion, when I say that in the large cities and towns of | In the same category as England we shall find Bel- Engiand disailection is widespread and organization is | gium, Holland, Spain, Portugal, and perhaps Italy, The not wanting. The disaffected here bave facilities denied | safety and autonomy of the first two Powers are likely the Irish, ‘The habeas corpus dare not be suspended— | to be imperilied in the contest; but England mav be the night to bear arms is unquestioned, and all sorts of | able to aave them both. Prussian desire for sea ports, meetings, where utter disloyalty is not preached, is, | and the favorite idea of extended frontiers of the how reluctantly tolerated. There is no estimating | French Emperor, will certainly influence both sides to the emount of mischief that these men may do here in | seize as much of those two countries as they safely may. concert with their friends and allies across the channel. } In occupying a neutral but perfectly free tion to The ‘Fenian fire,’ which is the subject of an elaborate | act with all her power, England may prove the saviour article in this week’s number of the Lancet, if used | of her weak neighbors and make a handsome reputa. against the shipping in this important town, would pro- | tion in the affair, at no cost save the tremendous duce the most terrible effect. The poorer, or what is Pronaations foram armed neutrality she must inevita- cash at latest by the 16k Maret next, ‘To meet the re- mainder of the arrears the Italian government under- takes to pay interest upon stock equivalent to 3307, 627f, 94c,, which will increase — amount the portion of the redeemable debt incumbent upon Italy. 4 The stock mentioned in the two preceding articlgs, and amoun‘ing together to the sum of 18,627,773, 330, is and will remain at the charge of Italy dating from first half year of 1867. Business in the above stocks may be traneactod upon the same conditions as were fixed at the time the debt was originally contracted. 5, As rds the life annuities debt of the former States ry he Lege the Italian government will — tiaue lefray atl the pensions regularly paid at Periods of the annexations to the Sunutlante belonging to the old Pontifica! provinces, and residing in the king- dom of Italy. abe was struck f very be bury tho’ Miscoanae: abe was struck by “a very heavy goa, completely e ng ue filling the forecastie and staving the bo Mr, E. Stapios, who was one of the guests on board the | wien ghe was ior the frst time hove to, and #0 cor yacht Fieetwing dering the tate Atlantic match, has ar- | (nue! for ten how Notwithstanding this, however, rived in this city by the steamer Persia, ‘This gentleman | ‘2% Avorage digtwnce run per day was as much ae two buudred an: shieen miles, aud on one Occasion she brings @ detailed aceount of the melancholy accident actually did two nenaee and eighty miles in the ity ve which led to the loss of six of the crew of the vessel, | four hours. The oes toe 7 8 appear had thelr share of fou! weather, and in the same gale a» which is to the following effect -—On Wednesday, Dedem- | iat wh igi, delayed the Henrietta, the vieuetier * ber 19, at ton minutes past nine o'clock intheevening, | struck by a sea which unfortunately carried as the Fleetwing was scudding along, with the watch, | lea than six men overboard, an event whick Consisting of eight men, sitting on the weather sideof the | (Asis * gloom over what would else have cockpit, the gallant craft wasstruok aft of starboard main | to0, {eit the ‘vale but ‘does not “apy wo have rigging by a very heavy cross sea, Rushing astern, the’ | been 80 inuch delayed by it ag either of the others, aad but for a blunder of bi ilot, whi mis- water with al! ite fury caught the cockpit and carried tbe | took St. Katbarine’s light ‘for ihe Needles, would proba- Formidable War Movement of Turkey. 5 ‘Large Increase of the British Navy. = | called by the tory papers the ‘d classes,” | bly incur. 6, Duplicates of obli already undertaken Tho Impeachment Plam of the Ameri- | °2'4,°F, (Po cor Papers, the dangerous, classe | bly incur ter of expense you may well imagine that | Italy towards the Holy See, and, reciprocally: claims the | whole of the elgbt men seated. around i¢ into the angry bi have been second lusiead of third im arriving. |The can Radicals. more so than in Liverpool, are ripe for revolt. It has | the recent war bas entailed an immense outlay on the government might have to make upon Italy, | waves, So great was the force of the sea that Mossrs. jue of what has been accomplished, as showing whas ad been stated to me by a person high in the confidence of | part of all European nations. I know of not a single Wood! and who the can be done with small craft by good ling, i® ke the masses that, in the event of mere organized insur- | one that 1s not driving its works at the utmost to su 7. Toe government of his Majesty the Emperor of the Hecleton, Geer oF the time in change of and there 19 in It affesson whick, fen ge | we. &e. rection, fifty thousand partially armed men could be as- completely new firearms, on the breech loading peinol- French will Sarnish the government of his y the | the wheel, clutched convulsively its spokes, only, how- Ee htmen but to navigators in general, and pe ry penne candle ty con Tor: England i ee i oer T am gratified to oa n chs seats toad vines = ap sete Sa: awee-ce te pag Ge ml bong many Kad ee cng BY THE CABLE TO JANUARY 12. | 224 sustice to Ireland.” Your readers may be assu mv, and their value will ald nota little in deciding the avert their fate, a5 they could not sustain the heavy | Construction of vessels and in the\ management. however, ¢ that nothing whatever will be done in Eng] coming contest, Speculation on events 60 far ahead strain thus put upon them, but parted from their if wards a the Irish make some movement | seems almost useless; oe Se fhe above as those sockets. Captain Hazleton actually wont down to | The Ocean Hace Compared with English of a serious nature. the Russian, are inclined to indulge THE EA‘ his watery grave firmly holding one in his Yacht Racen STERN QUESTION. ce Hauer tr be fails, all ae ine, sere ot clenched hand. Two only of those who wore thus (From the London Examiuer, Deo, 28.) Formidable War Movement of Turkey—Aus- | Movement will add another to the long ‘ist of abortive HUNGARY. suddenly ouguiphed in the seething ocean, were recov- | ,,a%Wr, the American, exploll, mat will be thought of - ms trian Announcement. Ee sucaces Wane i per ered; these were fortumate enough to lay held of the or te Chorboure, oF to. the Rddyatone and bask ‘Vimwwa, Jan, 12, 1867. | femiliar—I cannot ase the Fenian movement | Previous tohis departure from Pesth on the 2ist of ' twysail, and.ware rescued trom their perileas pesition.by | two last wore considered brave ‘but the Ocean: ‘The mormmng Journals of this city today contain officiat | stould not 0, SANE ot leet SroleRe bel wrung toms ‘December Baron Beust, replying to a deputation from theit comradad, while the ‘remaining six were son Sorts tsoneraie ‘18 le said; > smmouncements that the Sublime Porte has called one fae gopla gerermment coocemons fat ould uit. the municipality of Pesth, declared that the appoint- ‘bayond'thé reach Of alt human help. The; names of all | plication of what bundred and fifty theesaud mea tnto service, to quell ment of a Hungerias Ministry was merely a question of but one of shees usfortunate men sre-already-knowh— BUA thls a net oo, ‘the Greek insurrections im the Mediterranean. time. Captains Wood'and Hazleton and Messrs. Kelly, MoCor- | pesiden, "The laverniens entertained Baron Beust at a dinner, at : pescting mick and Brown. : skill.tie bandting: ‘Mr. Staples -was at the time of the ead eccurrence | ° tace ski! in down below, lighting bis pipe, but feeling the cgnéugsion | Hoarietie ‘caused by the striking of the séa, he, with Capt. Thomas, | been alniost rushed ou deck. ‘The sight which'met their view wan a] (ABd this pessage was offac most affecting one—the cockpit, which but» few | without losing a spar or splitti minutes before they had seen filled with the watch, clean swept of every living soul, and the deck and pit. from Ano ENQLAN A Large Increase of the Navy. ‘Lenox, Jan. 12—Noon. -The Lords of Admiralty are busily engaged in the pre- paration of estimates for the large increase of the naval arm of the service which has lately been ordered, week or two since, which was. worth dosen | Beust to Pesth, and the-unanimity of opinion which pre- leading articles. Mrs, Britannia is So akg in her | val tye members of the ees Se ir. Is night gown, holding acandie, while M1, with in. } Subject of the Deak have consented fisted ‘nowtils: te, scneling. the premises, In evident | somewhat modity thelr demands. ir, Bul ing trepidation, Mrs. B. inquires if 11 does not notice | _ The members of the Hungarian Diet deputed to pre- something, for she smell the main ringing aft, completely covered with water. {From the London Spectator, Dec. 29.] mos ‘and it is time to be carefal, ite the faint | received by the Emperor, who informed them that he ing wed , The Americans have done another ““big thing." The* THE AMERICAN IMPEACHMENT. panes, of the press over the real or su; col would make known his reply by s royal rescript, His Several of the men whose watch was below at tho time tmen of Cows anders rece tiocn, tne Lele of THE EASTERN QUESTION. France Should Exercise the Pretecterate Over Christian Turkey. the Paris Journal Des Débate, Dec. 24 PY It will be seon by a despatch from Athens, published in ys y's paper, that the policy pursued by Engiand were goon on deck, and everything that could iead tothe ‘ight to Cherbourg @ foat, but three New Yorkers recovery of their messmates was at once done, though idwit unfortunately to no purpose. own vessel, The Fleetwing experienced some pretty heavy weather wing had six sailors swept off during her trip, and’ sustained more losses of canvass, | DY 2 single sea, yet the three arrived within a few hours of cach other, and the winner, the Henrietta, had net &c., than did her opponents. The first night at sea | started a rope, and made an average ref 218 miles the deput hit the mark.’ There is something in the air, and the | members of the Diet the assurance of his royal favor and pooner the peutions atmosphere of England is cleared the a eatiaata iain iter it wil for her and, inferentially, for the world ro e sora pointe pe pone at large. 1 fee! quite satisfied, from what I have seen and heard Braspect of « speedy ion of a Hungarian Ministry. of Iate, that in the event of an insurrection in Ireland | This intention is strongly opposed by the Croatian party taking place, the most serious work of the relolution will | 1n Flume, England Watching the Result. Lospow, Jan, 12—Evening. The Times of this morning has a long argumentative article on the subject of the impeachment of the Presi- dent of the United States, and says the scheme looks ———, in all concerns Cretan affairs 16 simi- Ne jibbi be Miko 9 haa see engieate®: a I shall remain in this AND BANK! tie ek eae te Pie her siml- | while jibbing she carried away her square sail boom | a day, making on one occasion 280 los—fast steamer’s. 4 country for the present, and await events. We have BANKS Larter ns P ant om the social aighs Mie Cowes, though slightly jealous, 19- heepttabdle, - THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. news this morning of further arrests in Dublin; but that bees s carried away three Sying jib-boome, Mr, Benuott has beeo welcomed’ and filed as cordially has become so common now that it excites but little in- | French Report on the Financial Situation In terest, I have deferred my letter until the last moment, Europe and the United States—Money Cri- hoping to hear some news from the other side of interest | ses, National Banks aud the Supply of Mr. Staples speaks in the highest terms of: the capaci- ties of the captain, his officers and crew. as if he were not related to the Hsratp. Well, he has shen gallant thing, and won an enormous stake, ed States. Mane, Jan. 12, 1867, | to your readers; but all is quiet “alone the line” of the & pretended Europoan revolutionary’ 00 e peer ffered mediati Liffey. ‘ Speele. Tish, on the contrary, manifest thelr sympathy for The Courses of the Yachts. ‘The prot ion of the United States in the y (Dee, 25) Corrosppndence of London Times Sine eae ne eae English | The following is an extract from tho Southampton cor- BROPKLYN INTELLIGENCE. diforonces between Spain and Chile is “regarded almost Tk may not be forgotten that towards the clove of eaboat has conveyed to the Pirens three hundred and | respondence of the London Herald -— ene certain as the forerunner of an honorable and permanent RUSSIA. {ear & commission or council was appointed to inquire | forty refugee Cretans, and that the British Minister has Sica’ Webinar “Wiaeral deen os lane During the voyage the Honrietta sailed a remarkably straight course, as indicated by the chart, taking asweep of sixty miles south of the great circle, and forming a line equal to it. The course of tho Fieetwing, as indi- cated, was mofe zigzag, and the chart shows that the ‘Vesta croseed the Henrictta’s course twice. ‘The chart marked by Captain Samuels shows that for the first two days out there was a neck and neck race be- tween the Henrietta and Vesta, the Fleetwing being lost sight of the first day out. In fifty-five degrees longitude the two vessels were nearly neck and veck—the Vesta being about twenty miles south of the Henrietta. At fifty eres — gained on thirty, —— the on same 7 dead to south, in fade Pen. Jon- fen monetary and fiuciary ofreulation'™-the clesulation of monetal jaciary circulation” —t iroul mn of QUR ST. >ETERSBURG CORRESPONDENCE. the precious metals and of bank paper. The object of My those who mainly originated io juiry was prove Cabinet shears Tending to a General War— | tnenecessity of aonange in tbe sabe oF tas jon of Ru Bank of France, with a view to force its adoption of a low and uniform rate of discount. Some of the most these unfortunate je in case peace. Doyle was to have been tried yesterday afternoon for- shooting James Dolan at the corner of Myrtle avonue- and Gold street on the Sth instant, but owing to the low sees of the injured man the trial was postponed for one week: Tue Mumma Law.—The case of John H. Lockwood, + member of the Thirteenth regiment, N. Y. 3. N. G., who was arrested about a month since for non-paymont’ of fines and dues imposed upoo him, amounting to $36, was argued before Judge Réynold¢ yesterday. Thecounsel~ for Mr. Lockwood argued that the milit'a laws of 1863 aad ITALY. Legisiative Reply to the Royal Address. Frorexce, Jan. 12, 1867. The Chamber of Deputies has adopted the draft of an address in reply to the speech of King Victor Emanuel. HUNGARY. @ Philo-Cretan su however, that England desires more than we do the re- vival of the Eastern question. ss 8 Men- tion was made some time since of to bring the Patriarch of Constantinople and his coreligion- ists within the pale of the Romish Church. It is easy to see that if these ‘sueceed the protectorate of France, eldest daughter of Teles ee very naturally be substituted for that of heretic England or schismatic Russia. a nd as a Non-intervention ‘Trader_Meral and Material Pewer of the ree ecautie ts ilek ti ties ieeten United States—“Putting Down’ the Am: forty-t classed these can “Foot” iu the Mediterranean, &c. crlasa; 3, paper aS eee St. Perenssna, Dec. 16, 1866, ear from various sources that great European “ ; Appeal for the National Claims. bend Se! ene 4 up threateningly se The “Sick Man’ Eurepe’s Common Enemy. | situde Se cametom jotta had gained 1966 for papeiee the militia a fs nnconst ns ational, Prart, Jan. 13, 1867. | Dost foture, and. many profess to believe that wo are on eee reeniis Pesin Oplainn. Nationale, Bes. 26.) south {three degrees) ia forty degrees longitude, Wheu | charge from the fact ot Ris having. eorved care ) —-M. Denk has iasued an address.in which he condemned rid comalderesions nee See. the Henrietta was in thirty-eight longitude the the eve of a goneral-war. I thipk that there is a great imolination to exaggerate the dangers. which impend and to give them vaster proportions than they.can very. soon Uons have arisen which wif, sooner or jater, disturb the tranquillity of the,Continent, but i zhink lam telerably | safe in predicting that diplomacy will exercise ita peace- fubarte Cor more than one year longer—after that will | ‘the patent, lately issued for the reorganization of the ‘army. He cays that the carrying out of the scheme will eartumly prové, fatal-to the arrxagewent of the preseat. otaims of 4 Meenas BOCURITIES. tnired States five-twenties. Titinole hares... ++. CS eee Conseils are steady at 00:4 for money. Loxpos, Jan. 12—Evening. movements within its borders, to excite some attention, af not apprehension, among the Rossian officials. f -. ‘Them bas been a steady and silent concentration off he Austrian troops at strategic points on the Northern Aus- ; trian frontier, which bas not failed to be noticed, but ‘The Trial of the Toronto Prisonere—Patrick O'Neil and Patrick McGrath Feund Gality— ‘Their Sentences Deferred. Tororo, Jan. 12, 1867. peg eer which probably means nothing more than that the ghost | }cLeod’s opinions; Scotch ‘benks; + ‘The court opened at ten A. M., Judge Morrison pre. | the Fleetwing gained fourtess The next At a meeting of the St, Patrick’s Society, held on Friday Fig ye ee 9 bonds, 7234. The current | of Rassinian nationality is again rising to terrify and Ctinions on the anpet, 2006; Mherty oF tame: 8 siding. Patrick O'Neil jen faced te che Gi bad Se a Se ee soe thiny-tvo, andthe ovine, bs thea teva ia nemen, worn amon rate for the bonds at Paris y was, 72. make suspicious the House of Hapsburg. That Russia ply Sigh FT J pleaded “Not guilty.” The Crown Counsel having re- elienpae ‘On the f aay Henrietta ran | Officers of the society for the year 1867:—Thomas Kin- ‘The Liverpool Cotton Market. thinks of crossing her frontier for the purpose of ‘aiding Beret, ay a the rate of discount; Da fused to say.on which count they intend to try, the | 2W0 hundred and three miles, and the Fiestwing two | sell, President; Jumes Shanahan, F Lag Mh roma cotlon market opens Tarr tat, aiihancongea | Tevolt in Galicia no one believes, excepting those shaky Denmark, Taly, Germany, prisoner offered objections to the trial, which wore not | Sua ‘s°tacl'aavantage Guriag the fret three, days of | Correspondicg Secretary; James Fiizgerald, Recording prices. “the sales to-day’ ere esti 415,000 bales Vienna rulers. Russia has not paid agreat deal of at- | “to int, devcted to thabanke allowed. malice “But ‘beret the Fleetwing catse to.) Secretary; and Christoper O'Nell, Treasurer. Lavanroor, Jan, 12—Evening. || tention to the internal wffairs of the Ausirian empire, the symm of wational banks, the Mr, McKenzie then informedjthe Court that in the case a Been ar thon an asa te < Tex Associarios ov Exexrr Freemuse of this city held ‘The cotton market, closed dul!’ to-day, and prices fell | save when they have affected the well being and hap. | banks of France and England, of Thomad H, Maxwell end other American citizens he free cnablo to carry after sal and had to take two reste | their anaual election for officers on Friday evening, wit pai Middling ‘uplands are quoted at 16364. The } piness of @ large number of thetr co-religionists, num- bn Pony Laeger omy would ‘that the jury be composed of half for. | in her mainsail, according to her captain's account, The | the following result :—President, John F. Ferris, Vice- sales did not exceed the noon, estimate—9,000 threo or four million, in Galicia, and to these they | ana sot the ‘rate, ‘ of Henrietia ran before mdi wind scroge the Atlantic ei oe foCarthy ; Finsacial Secretary, Monroe extended a hearty sympathy, without expressing L the ‘subject,’ and interest never tacked o1 vessels through | F. Connor; Treasurer, Arila. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. in wacbaiied ase ie might be expected between of banks aie aalce ae ge egy ad ray ng berm scemenputtianesaerrr tapeapraneanutrvmiendondl ~ vs to Geert poaition to the ‘pilot takiog her ou of ber | of late exhibiting anusual activity in the matter of prey- people that have s common language, a common descent and Ike aspirations for the future. The Austrians seem T extract to wish to convey the idea to the world that Russia has Kerala yinited mates of gold fag upon the property of unwary householders aad. others, who fajs to seoure the ordinary means of ingress to thelr The residence of Mr. Christopher Lrvgaroot, Jan. 12—Noon. ‘The steamship Java which left Boston on Wednesday, January 2, arrived at this port last evening i a i the London Post, Dec. 28.) endeavored to stir up discontent and insurrection among | ticipated and feared a glut of Ostorioh, 144 Court was ontered by a female the Russinians in eréer o beiber eoncunpli its designs of | strange confusion of ideas many of those, too, wh A ek Se ee oe ee te soeak tie other evenin srho, 08 leaving, took with her ; OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. |} ringing them under the government of the Czar, and | 2overni, to produce a revolution in prices now urge the fitted by cruise from to Southampton and back | Sadie strast, nest. Filth avenue, reports’ tho. loss. of thus weaken the Austrian empire and give » clearer | ‘multiplication of sana to which tate gies fhe again, Tho more sdventarous, spirits, it te true, do | forty pounds ‘of butter, worth $18, which waa takes th to th hof its columns towards placing the | name of ‘liberty 1” Yet gold ta still ‘what ite sometimes stretch across the Wost Bay as far as from his collar on the evening of the 10th inst. In both ENGLAND. pa je marc! land, and solace themselves with considerations of the s : tal production costs, and paper has hardly any cases the ball doors were left unlocked at the time the nannan nro Greek cross over Mosolem capital again. value, The uses to which the metals are appli wpe Cn gphagee gegen mame Kge > 0g robbertes were committed. QUA LIVERPOOL CORRESPONDENCE, Russia dees not need to employ such plans to work | rapid extension of one te tof an English monarch on the | T#* Pouice Rroorp zor vax Weax.—As shown by the- ae out the great problem which the coming generation wiit | trade, have promptly ut ald eamangne ‘Weymouth. ‘There havo even been known | official returns on fle at tho office of {nspector Folk, posed Colinpse of Feninnism—Attitude ‘settled. She will go about her work, when the We tapenade pss five bi and | some who, after along preliminary course of study of pence egg sie baggeae r—-Saamyrager a 0) wo , proper | ‘fr e'mot that the hberty ‘of issue. always would some who, after along preliminary course of study Of | thore were two hundred and eighteen arrests made by Gap’--Dangers te the Crown from a | time comes, with the greatest directness, force and zeal, | ments in a norma! manner the ctrealation of notes, e - ee ae a Suaeey iosting day to. Stir, the Polloe of Breoklya during tee past ook... Tass Revolutionary Movement—Common Cause | 204 willcleare her way tothe great goal without de. | fontrary Nas oocieal, Sm Sime aoes SS money, the mcceeded in inducing the captain of theit | Preceding week. Sele of the Peoples of Eogland and Ireland. d&c. | scending to petty means or unfair measures. Let Aus- | reserves oxceed the circulation of notes. 7 x Se ee an ae vale Liverroot, Dec. 29, 1866, tria be undisturbed, keep her troops where they may be Those who look upon this yore el exchange o :- & rule, however, gold-laced offics ACard from Ball, Black & Co. mn Only two days now remain for the fulfilment of Fenian } cheaply subsisted, eave her money, pacify her diverse | useless, and even nd as the owners are in nine casce ont | Fortwo months past rumora hare been rife that we asd ail guarnnteas, the largest competit , promizes. Uniess the long expected uprising of the Irish | nationalities, and not provoke Russia by obildifh and un- pleto liberty; they foe deny of ten governed ay om ny a sot of iron, the —- fifo ate ati but emphatically that dain tomaii takes place before the first day of 1867, James Stéphens }-founded complaints, accusations aad threata, and sbe | attached to thecirculation of paper maintai contrty: ‘the yacht Seencn either tion whatever for auch Til, we ase content satety will be much better off than she is likely to beif she | ally where the principle of unity the many friends of our Louse who eo @attestugly have sym Will have deserved the abuse of his opponents and the | °ousues her acrimonious and. emb ‘attacks on | turb that security, to abolish all control, to diversify the pathized with our disaster. bitter denunciations of. the English press, Should be | Russian good faith, backed by the menacing eitttnde ct signs of oxchange and the responsibility which covers toffee, Neen a question with ws whether it wae nenoaaary fai to carry out his programme it is not to be expected ine: corpe d’armée close to the fron- would Be to weaken their action and Hy Rh NF og eg that he cau ever again bave the confidence of those who are now blindly but faithfully his followers. The English press for the last few days is rejoicing in quite a glory hallelujah strain. Most of its writers who have ventured to mingle prophesy with denunciation in Femian specu- ta bette? that ‘do.00. iia vergi bd a ty since the establish. ment of our houses and cone of our paper ‘been din. fans ever honored ; if wo be for ting the Srants of dhe futuro, we Yee! eortatufinat such a voatingesey ALT, BLACK & CO., Jewellery, 666 ind 987 Brosdway. te. “All taese foolish transactions are more likely to | (1 bie fluctuations of their aplue. aiming at the tate see ae ome mubiplicction of paner these ‘persons would in reality depreciate it. note should be value, ite ah tome In order that Age = aa ee gf ¢, idly rons, believe that the ‘ible C. 0, L R. promised | arms did not thet empire from entering into s | Mi. arbitrary, nothing Capricious in its New York, Jan. 5.1868, peor ‘before port nd as nothing vory | Contest If the Emperor desired. And the same weakness constitation, Tt s the measure of value, and it a te Soly Casale, McKenzie pte prevents any European nation from. venturing into a | must never be lost sight of that the bank note the | Hon J. Cameron rose to rep! ae PN oe “eye Sey ee starting occurred to hurry the process of diges- | war, if we except Prussia, and she cannot yet undertake | duty of m In order that it should not make us to bis replying. Pili aot tee ind THE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION. tion on Christmas morning, they affect to believe that | a fight alone. Bat this one obstacle will be removed by | too dearly for the Leng it procures for ua, it must . Cameron sai pe ¥ in F slomach, unfortunate dyspeptie; they are sa for the present, the spring of 1868, when the breech-loader or repeating | be free from all suspicion; it must, as Lord e SS —_ seine hie to reply in trials of Pee eBay omplain of ei rifle will be in tbe hands of overy availablo soldier from | has observed, be preserved not only from calamity, but taxis But Stephons did not promise that he would degin | {nePyrences to the Arctic circle’ and meanwhile diplo- | from tho feat of Falamity. 7 His Tordahip having mustained Mr. McKenzie, and re. Necks teat f operations on the 25th of this month. He said at a | matists are busy in arranging the men a Neither should we forget that money performs pn Bn Mr Ratt te coe ‘seven objections to tea. bet meeting in New York, anid soveral times afterwards re- | rest chess board preparatory to ie opening of 6 game, and at twenty. Tea peated the statements, that the fight for Irish independ. | quished and empire becomes the victor’s prize. Hence } ~. $4 ae = @nce would take place this year. The government or- is —-*> han oh at some contest which ae one m7 Bul gaus are therefore hallooing, it seems, before they are | fie Neate s Nase wae wil win Sangetes Gon © = ‘out of the wood, The C. 0. has two days’ grace, and it ' remains to be seem what use be will make of it. Acting on Dublin information, obtained from sources, in my epinion utterly unreliable aa far as the Fenian con- spiracy is concerned, the London journals are already siuging the reqniem of the Fenian movement, and smecring as vigorously as if the news of a first Bull Ruu battle had arrived. It is stated that the admirable Mt 400 Broadyays ssi ANoR i i ct ) disposition of government troops made by that old hand ory at facification, Sir Hugh Rose, has had the happy effect Joni and et BLEGANT STOCK of scaring away the erous emissaries from America in short ad- ‘y 4 y the dang! ~4 o'clock, and at besad who were sont to Ireland for the purpose of corrupt- mg the loyal minds of her Majesty's innocent subjects. With all due deference to the opinion of the “Thund- ever end tts bundreds of noisy imitators, I must say that there ste more Irish Americans just now within ahort distance of British arsenals than there has been for somo time vast. I feel satisfied that if the attempt to break up the English government in Ircland is n6t made in the timo specified it will not be the fault of the men who oro waiting orders, but of the ©. 0. I, R., to whom 20 many thoneands both im Ireland and in this kingdom fook for ivstractions. ‘the London 7imes is jubilant over the letter of Gene- val Millen, in which that gentleman impugns the char- Qclor and motives of Stephens, and pays the Goneral @ tery neat compliment in return for bis services. is Droadly stated that Mr. Stephens isa chent. Now, ® 3B #2 JOHN RB. TERRE: A. tttwet's Seitrtie Sat ee atta ace RUSHPOS to ar: ‘doove, and Wy oo Say ress. Poll Sen, wasnesar ogee BE nieadwagy went Fourie eee ee pairing dons. Boillog, $1. J. CLURE, Broker, 116 Broadway. a fosiaree dive inte, 2 ee thors, lmbareass b » fox. s100, can be Lought a ‘s box No. 67, Broo! Exports at Montreal—The © to be Held There in Fature—The Anti-Con- federationtets to be Represented, &c.. &c Mowrrrat, ©. E., Jan. 12, 1967. ‘The exporte of canal productions from this port last year amounted to seven and a quarter mifions of dol- lars, an increase of over two miliions of dollars on the The anti-con! bok by ‘nd by publ ‘The Sufferers by the Late Fires—The New ‘The Pontifical Devt and Piae of Adjustment fool may bd cheat, but it very tarely happens that a pee ced heaton eins with Italy. J clevor chont is a downright fool, , Interested people may | {eo contect "Tine meni a et eee en oe Meaciane | The convention. for. the coquiation of the Pentitent | ta ai to be Saactioned by the Popes - nt 82 Profecs to believe that the C, . 1, R bas no other ob- | are that she shat! ronnie ly netitral, and. not } debt, see By KS aie mbor, Quemo, Jan, 12, 1867, ore Ma, hy ny \ gect in viow than to draw. from his dujes » sufficient | teow the tmmense wel navy inthe aosthers | ‘"pivesied of the onainsey fore 1 the text | A large mesting of barnod out residents of St. Rookies ' y oe sony of rooney to enable himto enjoy, in ‘the routh of | iy would be very desirable to her to have a strongly for. | te ® followsi—+ =~ Wo. telly. “td' the and St. Lawrotice war held: last evening At Jacques Car.’ Plorones Bovermble Nig MACHINE, France,” the Inxuries of flowers and sunshine; but from | fi and naval station in the and 1, The proportion appertaining to Italy in P| tae Holl forthe purpose of eccuring 9 moro Liberal dis Ps ‘New York. bt of the f Staten Hal Broadway, 7 none but the southern Powers—rance, Ei petual debt and the redeemable debt of the formers , ; * toy observations of the man T scarcely believe that, if | tts and, Apatn—object to the idea at all, dated June 90, | tribution of the relief fund. 3 he ‘ad that purpose ia view, be would sanction an ex- vevarture of taoneys that must necessarily bave made a Yarge hole ia the sam ho is charged with having appro Tt 18 stated the Popo eauctions the creation of a new djoceso of Rienosii, Canada Fast, and that » bull will be issue immediately. Principat Langeom, of the i ae thal shoul Yoon, oa tor the yg Umbria, and Bonovento, Russia isanzious that the United States id gain a | 1860, and for the Maret 2 vi ' foothol1 there, and is willing, if she moves to ine Bos-,| dated Septonvor 20, 1890 the portods ot taking posses | ston, imitted to amount, that of the perpetual debt eres, Sine all needful grants to effectuate the pur- | sion, i* atmived eg gt Ft ya, wkegre.® Brace IY LI Bae . ‘been ‘now, reason to | to 7,800,054f. T5e. 1 r = Pr pr viet in the interests of horticulture Enow, in solve of the tertile proamere ot France and | 7,9:t,1007, 00c., together amounting to the wim total of | Normal School, will probably be Gems MauGP Ay oo {eisenid tbe Hearious oTece for ane Mehocata hone Pa Fae fow Gaye thee Oe ee oe nd long exerted to the contrary, even to give up | 1O,2Mi18F- BAC. 1. sore, age, being already pak! annz. | 290 gins, vistted Quebeo this sapon. tetbitecture nad weamanishipy we anion RYLOR & OO att tr, 2 Aaum ¢ ally Ly the Tialian goveroment to the holders of bonds ‘of the perpetial debt in the abowe mentioned provinces, the new charge falling upon eal, by virtue of this pro gent convention, from the bulk of the fwo apecies of debt indicated in the preceding articié is and remans Gxod at the Kum of 19, 761,6271. 98e, %. Ttaly tates upon herself in addition the renayment of her own to enable the United States to have some piave it could hold im that pople sea. It is to the inte- reat of Re«wia and Proesia that we should have a iodge- mont there, a8 a Check against France and Kogiand, aod surely it is to uF own welfare, if we are to become of -_ re ght in Baropean questions retating to our own afftirs, that wo should have a coal station and # fortified harbor. «bere onr cru'sera could find shelter ond eatety, transportation from New York, with in weighty porcage | know tohave nocompanicd them, ¢ould ‘not Dave deen effected without a large etpenditare of money, have send honorable service in the United States, others are ‘members of retarning to roland, as they left it, “with whon the America firs: cat.b over and took the conceit out of wa, have to reongn'es our Infertority im these mat- (ors to our acute transtlentic cousins, to net about m such improvements as tay bo a by ey have dont, The log of the Hen OWS rade acrows to Atiantio at this time of year and optid's ntey Theoughout the pessage she appears — ie ie" 7 u vel Btteoks Thee WETRRUN a Siok a BOS RNs Pele ee Dressy ee CONVICTED MANS! AUGHTER Roc.wasr, Te 12, 167. William Kendell. of Jnokon, a returacd voluntaer, was to-day convic ed of manwayyhter for Itiling bts eiepfather in Jume tary

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