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ee ee EUROPE. The American Yacht Banquet _in Paris. Russian Encouragement to the Greeks, Fusion of the Fren and Democrats, Orleanists aud North American Waters, &e. Re. BY THE CABLE TO JANUARY 16. THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. The American Banquet in Paris. Panis, Jan, 16, 1867. ae poleon’s Naval Inquisition fer the Mexiean | tne surecitance will be comple; for we ae NEW YORK HNERALD, THUKSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1867. vados, the Pomone, the Garonne, the Cres, the Tarn, the Var, the Ardiche, the Seine, the Charente and tho Rhone, steam transporta. Since the commencement of ‘the prosent month (December) successive departures have takou place daily, and some vessels have already arrived at Vera Cruz. By the 8th of January all will have left France.” 1 siated in my last letter that i was ramored that three iron-clad ¥% were to be sent to Mexico. This rumor is now coufrmed by the following paragraph which appeared day before yesterday in the Phare of Cher- hoong and which explains as follows the object of des- patching the vessels-— ‘The iron-clad division of the Contre Admiral Baron de la Ronciere ie Noury is pearly ready to leave for the Gulf of Mexico, The Admiral was rec»ntly in where he wascalled without doubt to receive his Inst The division consists of the flagship yon! the fi Flandre, which will start from Fe tent and the Mogasninn which will leave at the same time from Toulon and join the other ships at Madeira or Martinique. These vessels, which will escort the trans- ports op their retura from Mexico with the eepeiilonery corps, will clear the route in coming out of American waters and chase up the filibusters, more or less Mexican, who may present themselves in these waters sailing under foreiga We have every reason to beliove that vessels of description are arming and ready to assured that while the Admiral. will, wate! passages of the channel, Captain Cloué, with the naval subdi- vision of Mexico, will assure the tranquillity of that coast, and Admiral Didelot, uniting all the vessols of the division of the Antilles, will visit tho coast af the United States, entering tho several ports, and placing himself in Ot tho federal authorities to suspeciod armaseanseniae es to sui armaments Ww! way be made in the waters of the Union. eae extraordinary precautions taken by the French ‘ernment tv ensure the safe return of the Mexican expeditionary corps certnialy seem tw. indicate that it has recyived some roliablo Tnfordbation relative to a plah of attack upon the transports, and that they great'y tear vhat the dangers and risks ‘of the Mexican expedition ‘The Americans in this city give a banquet to-morrow to bi end with the empuriation of the. troops at Vora Mr. James Gordon Bennett, Jr., at the Grand Hotel, achtmen Homeward B. ad. Lospow, Jan. 16, 1867. Captain Samuels, of the Henrietta; Mr. Lorillard, the owner of the Vesta, and Colonel Taylor, of the United | millionsof francs, paid by the Conf-derate States Army, leave to-day by the stoamer for Now York, THE EASTERN QUESTION. Russian Banquet to Exiled Greeks. Viena, Jan, 16, 1867. The Russian Minister gavo a dinnor last night to the Greeks in this city, “welfare of Greece,” FRANCE, Legislative Union of the Democrats. Panis, Jan. 16, (867. M. Thiers is about to give a grand dinner to the Opposition, the Orisanists and democratic deputies hay. ing united. - Oricanists and re ROMAN AFFAIRS. The Awerican Church Removed Outside the City. Lonnos, Jan. 16, 1867. A Florence letter published in the Londen Times tays ‘hat Genoral King, the American Ministor at Rome, has been invited to remove the American vito: aulals the walls of that city. Mr, King has Aire an vilis for that purposs, - — Pag a A Discouraging Budget. Fuonexor, Jan. 16, 1967. “The bidet of Italy showsa deficit of over ons hun- rod and ifty-nine millions of Nor.as HUNGARY. Parliamentary Actio: Pw ¥e n. Jas t which be presented a toast to the | judi-ats 6 Reo de Pre yompueg, and wi | iat t0 pay Asent you on the 6th of November all the main facts obtained by a vi-it to Bordeaux ip the inportant case of the Presideut of the United States against Messrs, Ar- man fils, the great suipbutlders of Bordeaux, Messra, Erlanger’ and others, for the recovery of newly three ni Messra, Arinan as part payment for vessels which were never de'ivercd thom The United States government claims that, as tho contract was not fulfilled, Messra. Arman fils have no to the money, which of right, how that the ‘Coa: rate’ power has ceased to oxist, reverts to it. Tho case came tnto court a few days aince Upon the application of the defendants that the plaints should give sceuriiy for costs, and, after along atgu- t, the court gave its decision condemning M. le Jen’ des Elats Unia to deposit in the way of security a [ei the sum of 150,000 francs, @ matter is comprom sed, tt will be brought tand, in a few davs for trial, Mossrs Arman 600 franes to s «ite the whole Nicolay, the Uyit ed States Consul, of the President ey the United States, 5 not beor, aisle to see that this ‘amount claimed, Unless on, T unde regiment to during “ine to accept ther Tefal a , aot, the commana of th Paris, is ous {bP the regiment st dba the ts of th jonal G 4 dering t tay here, I eretand “tiat he 4 upon General Dix to- Crow * acing with 1 invitation and the thorized to make by aire, and that General Dix nvitation to New York, in an officiat ¢ | regent consider ita decision, and aveeyt and eo: dire. Dix, wile of the American Minister, received her Cmotremen to-day at the real lence of the Minister, No. , Where a jarge number o: Americans aud Were received with A to pay their kin aul ty of mpner whlch wes sm grat. ifving. chauve takes plas fn tho legatien to. Jay, jot CoMGnef daha Bay. who was ee SONTOLATS Ot dete ander Mr, 1 oma ned in that capacity since wow, nas V4 General Dis of the Ipgation. Ho retires toulay, art Mr. Warten Haida, @ho was first appointed s cond eccretary, will assume the position of first secre. tary pro fept urtll he receives his commission aq first eceretary. The stoond seccetary ship will be filled by Mr. Chartes Dix, the von of the Minister, Colonel Hay, Iam iworms d, will return soon (0 the United States with Mr. and irs, Bi-clow. Mr. George P. Pomeroy, the ie secretary of legation, under Mr, Bigelow, will spend the winter in Haly, Mr. Winchester parsod throngh Paria 0 few days sinco on his “ay to Switzoriand, wh ve, alter the mo-t trying Jractioat exporivents, hisarm has becw ‘by the Ip France it bis been pr government . ex i- The Hungarian Diet has agreed to M. Deak's addre2s | mented with. Itis eaid that the nc hakusemont ate ‘condoning the patent lately isisod for tho reorganiz3- on of tosarmy, The vot) was nearly unanimoas, ges FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, eng Murket. 90x, Jan, 18—Naon, sl unchanged. Consols M1 for money. Ametican securities: ac generally un- ‘altored. Erie however, open at a slight advances, the current quotation being 45. Losnox, Jan. 16—Evening. Consols closed at 9074 for money, a decline of 3; per @ent from noun quo'atiuns. AMERICAN SECURISIES Yani, Jan. 16—Evening. United tates bonds are quoted at 72, The Livcrpoo} Co:ton Market. bd Livsrroon, Jan. 16—Noon. The colton market to-day opens steadier. Middling ‘aplands 14554. ~ Livenroor. Jan. 16—Evening, The cotton wer'et is more active, and prices are firmer, but quote-ic.3 show no change. Saies to-day seached 16,000 bales, The Breadstufs Market. soon, Jan. 16—Evening, “Tho market for bread« saat GUE % ¥. BY STEAMSHIP TO JANUARY 6. ‘The French transatlantic mail steamship Ville do Parie, Captain Surmont, from Brest January 5, arrived at this port early yesterday morninz. Sho landed our special © srespondence and French Mies dated to ber day of sailing, containipg tntergsting o8 important details of yur cabjy des and importan i ort abjy desr ‘ vit FRANCE. DUR PARIS CORPESPONDENCE. Preparations fer the KR French Troops from Mexico—The Tron-ciad Squadron Which Goes to Look Out for File Wasters—The Suit Ayninst Arman Fils--New Year's Recept ot the American Mints ter’s—Change in the Legat Pepe ore mI ody fog. Par “Ill sorts of rumors of an axciting dad t. ecterhave been in circuletion during the past week, breaking in upon the ferti © aud usually quiet character of the holiday season, Tho secant naval sucosas in the Corca ; the-note presented be Turkish Ambassador in ‘the Way of protedi against the aid and encouragement ‘given to the insurrection in Candia; the “rumor that France was about to enier into a quiftuple alliance with Kngland, Austria, Maly and Turkey, opposition to the projects attributed to Bus Smbracing the removal from the Black Sea of the interdict placed apon it by the troaty of Paris of 1856, nud the seizure of Constantinople; tho fear that Franco is still Intriguing to keep Maximilian io Moxico; all these have broken in vorr inopportuuely ‘upon this festive season, and had a tendency to keap the politica! workd of Paris in a stato of auxtety and alarm. 1do not belleve that the Emperor will, if he can by any possibility avoid it, be drawn into any comptications which may lead to war during che year jast opened. ‘Nothing could so alarm aad excite France, and Paris particularly, as a reasonabic probability of war before the close of the great exbib.tion. The heart of Pars |* Bow ect upon reaping a pectin ary Larvest from out of thar great aese:nbiage of nations, and not only hope bat ea; | tal has been staked opou its anccesa, The Rmpe vor kuowe well that any act of bis which might have Atendency tointerfere with this would not only be ie evived with a very bad grace ut might lead to danger- ous consequences, aud J think it may be set down a9 a certainty that all that he can do will be done with @ de- sire lo keop tlie peace tn Enrope, at least until the ixiti- Dition is over and the Porisians. have reaped their har- ‘vest from the millions of strangers Who will flock hero during its progrose, At lu Moxico the governmen! seems.to be hurrying op the preparations for the return of tho French troops. ‘At the head of its bullotin, of Sunday mérping, the Mondeur contains the following ;—"The swaritime mover ments, rondored necessary i the differdnt. porls of Franco for the roturn of the oxpeditionary corps from Moxico, being now in part ‘luded, we are enablet to give @ general list the veasols which avo already taken departure of token — their that destination:—Cherbourg, Brost, L’Orient, Rochefort, ‘and Toulon have furnished the following vorsols.of war and transports:—The Fontenoy, the Bayard, the Vilie de Lyon, the Ville de Bordeaux, the Souverain, the Mas- wena, the Navarin, the Castiglione and the Intrepide, limo; the Aveyron, the Niéveo, the Gironde, the Durance, the Cher, the Aube, the Eure, Yonne, the Sajne, the Allier, the Cal- Chassepot gun has been entrely stopped, and that the governwert fs «*riously disposed to receive thé Win. chester. 1¢-Wiii be a d'ficult matter for the government au Yes Was rn eae Stenken appeared at the Ga etd on Sunday into it. = Adah Isoacs evening in a pantomime part in an.old piece entitied Le: Pira'es Ge la A crosded house greeted her and rin tho most vociferous mannor as, clothed er exceetin.uly light costume, atti by the belt aud which represe tics give her ra‘e notic»s, and «ne of them describes m4 follows:—"What iz tho most seductive in her ts not the white the notrils quiver and beat like the wings butterfly which the heud of an infant has made a pri- sover."’ If Adah Isaacs does not reward the author of this with at least one of her most “sparkling she must be hard hearted Indeed The Parts journals as usual make up thetr sammaries of Moxican news from the New Yor Hxratp. Hevatp of December 13 was stopped. THE MEXICAM QUESTION. CONIC PETOEN Freneh Uepert 6f Mnximiting’s Postion as some Siated by Mhunolf. {From La France, of Parts, Jan. 6.) goon as the health of the Emperor Maximil'an per- mitted be called together at Orizabaa Co melt of State ahd Ministers, Tues aveensbled at one in the atternoon of tho 28) Necombcr, ‘Tho Enineror, althonoh ft Baie a, orcy, bis ideas — respecting pew day which re-ent events uppeared to proceribe, Atior dos:riblog the situation of the councry from. a military Loy of view, the new attitude taken ap by France, and at of y @ United States, his Majesty dey attention to the sacrilees whic Mexico might have to make fa order to maintain her existing insttations, He also spoke ot hia health, beta ong this must be looked upon a3 0 secondary eration, becaas, if It were made plain that tho wellero of the nation demauded i pve Mexico hg srowlt wiling!y sacrifice hs ‘tite’ for SL MRL ta onde to momrtelr eS ontatee r of whore destinies bet tho Eosrarng 2 ielore: spduiyintt atiatled wit Grane d \y as Miblsara abd hight functionaries of State, voledness and patriotism he, lu appreciated. -H»: addod, moreoror, t! all that his authority should be frecly accoptod ty, his inrovocab:o mtention . was to ay jon. Our correspondent informs ws that this produced au immense éfieci, and tnat tho members of the Consel) con)d not, ator 59 Clery, apt & Stato. meant, 02 (oats Ulan esters t aa measure |Topeset by bis Majesty, TI therefore, ui . Ae crake oreaagtenents to ae to the ‘iat of the Severcign. bexzing bim, in the imeantime, to be [oe ets to remain at the head of alfairs until the nation ha an opportunity of expressing ite wishes, -. ss The Empire Must Collapse. + lt at la Lapeer vas Paris, Jan. 5, it (tho ompirey has no ani tbat is a frat irupoesibiity. Maxicollien ‘wante budget of forty millions of dollars saris the Sountry and pay the fntorest on will ho @nd thas sum?’ The only real revenue fs that — the roy and wg neh Jenene ‘that those upd: are taken almost entirely by the Kuropean Powers Tor (ho paytions OF te Be lish and French debts,” With what means is Maximitan to pay, an army, bet a gondarmery? With what his civil feet wits what the moyistrature? With what the administration ? wee wut th Dative wane? Gates ‘the secret bar n discover organizing and governing @ country without mouey, how can it be supposed that Maximilian ean govern MENico? Pet the clergy is said to be rich, and that it will fur. nis’) Max tatien ith money, To advance sach state monte Without laughing one must be ignorant of the history end situation of Mexico, What does the history eh ur? Ihet from 1868 to 1861 the dlerical party mode o sperete efforts to usorp the power and keep i | Undor Zolodea and Meranion the elergy knew woil they were playing (ber lovt stake, Did that fornieh money | to Zu 'owan oF Miramon? Did that assistance prevent the | form mn ng the Zoloage and Peza bonds, which | Were soon negotiated at two or three per cent of thelr | pormine: value? Dick that Minder the second from evnitt- ting the decker onda, which, without the int vention, were going to jolavthoso of Pera’ Did that lop elwhor from being obliged to levy Joons in order to bo able to hve from day to day? Did that p even! Miromon from collecting the taxes a year in adtance, and at lost, to it hia tenure of fr, to steal Ste lundred thousand dollars from the Fright Gavin? You the clergy sustained Miramon! Bast, thet, more muney now Wag in 1900? That ® what instory teaches; iat usrae whns fats domousira ‘The clergy, despite the sale of w large portion of ite pro- pertyy le art rich, but ite w cousiets im landed astaiag eqnaliy impostble to seit or mortgage It Is unwilling to sell then, thas i comtrary to ite principles; mortgoge (hem iteaunot, for ne one would Jend a sou on roperty whi, by the tests of the reformod laws, 20 on er helungs to thé clargy. Where, them, will it obtain the womey it would give to: Maxi Mt Tava be will net heve a dollar; let us add. that he will hard won, Almonte, Miramon and Marqaoz are pointed out to be sg rallying around tho t throne of Magi mlon, their prosence Ie aald to donote t je fama moe. ment of opvion. One point mast not -be forgott that ie, thet thote men wore aleo round the cree tho empire; that at that a opinion, learnt be the chiefs of hor cost. Almonte, Miramon and Marq: he ee clerical ‘What these allasions were worth France hes to ag the chiefs of iJ a Mexi that Mex! ae d, ice mare | | therefore imagine that the cotatry, obeying @ national sentiment, should set itself to follow thewe Cmigrést It is @ deiestable pleasant. y. ‘The Republic a Failure. (From the Paris Patrie, Jan. 5.) * © © Ifthe empire has but a feeble existence, let us add that tho republic scarcely lives at all, And, une larly enough, the repnblicans are dispersing just at every moment in which the dofinitive fail of Maxi- milian was expocted to be announced. In the rear of the French soldiers, now bemg concentrated on Vera Cruz, the Escobedos and Canales are slaughtering each other; and juss when tho empire is ceasing to have the Valiant army of France to dofend it, the followers ot Porfirio Diaz have abandoned their attacks on it. The moment, in fine, seemed to have arrived fer a popu- Juarez, and the anarchists arises the cry of “Ortega forever And yet hardiy & month ago we wore told to treat with Juarez, What do_our ¢ wrageous now think of their He is scoffed at in Washincton, his last refuge ; he ia reviled at Matamoros, his most glorious conquest, repudiated in the name of the constitution which ho himself invokes. He is in reality no longer any- thing more than the client of the bristess barris'ers of New Yor, Are we still desired to treat with bim? Only oe. we wero reading over again the debates of the st four years. Ab! what great logicians were those speakers of the opposition who condemned the empire Decause {it was supported by foreixn bayonets. ly the United States to come to the of the vanquished re- ps. and the reply of the Mexican le the United States is now seon. Let us speak frankly the empire is , owes its to the mission of Mr. Campbell and General Sherman “foreign bayonets" for Mexico are not Eu ones; they are those of General Sedgwick entering Matamoros; of General Sheridan, provisional! ited on the banks of the Rio Grande, and those whic! ipeciancr'atnae Ataf cen rt lex: ¢ friend is anywhere in tho United States. Juarez when protected b: the tors of New York still found eines: ut when upheld by the government of Washington he is no r anyil but a traitor te the country and to the constitution, ich is the view now to be ta en. In two months the empire will have ceased to be the gov- ernment supported by the French arms, and tie repub- e of Juarez will be more than anarchy—it will be reason. THE WAR CLOUDS. Critical Situation Between the Pope and Italy—Russian Intervention in the E: {From the Journal de Kouen, Jan. 3.) There aro two black clouds on the horizon; but we believe that the oxtent of the storm therein gathered 13 exaggerated The first concerns Rome and the attatude which the Pontifical army is said to have assumed. Ex- cited by exterual influences, the foreigners who com: it in great part aro believed to be disposed to prowke a quarrel between them and Italy. We cannot credit apy such rumors. The Pontifical army, led by an illustrious general, formerly paid too dearly for its first excitement to yicld to fresh temptation. Pontifical government, moreover, would gain nothing by envenoming matters. Italy has'too clearly shown that she wishos for recon- ciliation to imagine that tie wrongs could come from her side. If the Papal government provoked or mitted others to st'r up trouble in Rome, that would not bring back the French. Italy has now the duty of Frotectiae the Holy See, ant it iy she that would present ervelf, Finally, the Montour asserts that the mission of M. Toneiio is succoeding. This affirmation ought of {self to give a denial to the rumors which we opjoxe. Tho other clouds appear much darker, They are those heaped up by the heroic resistarce of the Cretans and the announcement of a Russian intervention, But here several conditions must be remembered. Tho affairs of the East are the only onos that d) not belong exclusively to anybody, and that ought necessarily to be trated ia common, Article eight of the treaty of Paris is formal. It is to this effect: It there should arise between the Porte and one or more of the Uther Powers who signed the treaty a dissans, ne should menace the malntenanee of their 19; ‘and each of these Powers befor. Cores shal! ro tne orner SiFlfed 10 ¢ het iat position that extremity by thelr ing action. be prapated to soneule sudo Dnochanieee separa’ely all ihe ] (o thete mediation. The idea is attributed, it is true, to the Porte of attacking Greece, and people are pre-occu. fe on that subject it motes said to have been sont y the Divan to complain of the intervention of the Greek volunteers. But it must also be remembered that the existence of Greece is under the safeguard of Euro pean treaties, The Divan could not attack Greece with- out coulis to an understanding with the protecting Powers. '@ ought not, Sheretors, $0. be in a hurry to be alarmed. storm may without doubt, but 43 for te vi ince of thote who have the threads of diplo- macy in their to prevent it by theirinterferance, Raselan Policy—Is the Treaty of 1856 Bind- 4 ips en The Czart st. ~ (From Galignani’s Messenger, Jan. 4, Sreaeranle tion has been oxcited by Zan arte show iat the events of the taal ton eT aay thom which have taken place in the Rav: d-stroyed the Ras saaaaene Treaty of 1856, and, in cons-quence, relige Rusia the oncrous condi‘ione imposed up- on her at the of the Crimean war. This declaration would certainly cause anxiety if, instead of emanating from the journal in question, the author was Prince Gorts. chakoff. But until that takes placo, and in presence of the calm existing in official quarters in Paris and Lon- don, wo are at liberty to consider that statement as aniy the expression of a zealous feeling, agreeable perhaps to the Court of Russia, but which by no means proves that that the latter considers the moment to havo arrived for it to tesue from ite long retiroment. The Eternal City Under a New System apd Order. (Naples (Jan. 1) correapondence of Paris Temps.) ‘The most Agreement seems to be ostablishad betwoon the clergy, with the Cardinal at their head, the civil authorities, fh ade by fatter arc, it must be admi ted, ev churches confided by the caverament to eccicsiastics ing to the liberal! party have heon assigned by thé Archbishop to others of his own ch tye former from saying mas: document reeagnizin: the neces temporal power. In the meantime wflico charged. with, the special g@%xi property of the corventa u management of these funds bavt ri that of the — Urectign of #2 thie is one wi ost | a y tt uptification, time much energy is showa in the for Cho suppression of the tolig Thy fon nowrly all 1. ft; a smatt number of them féturn to their famities, others Lave accepted aayhums ‘with pereons why have offered: hosp tality, but the greai Ma,ority have hired houses in wh: vo Im coun mon, Thé dearnces of breat and oF threatens to increase, begins lo oecapy tho serous att af the! peaple, What places a great namber of fe ey here dy f Poeition of diMculty 13 the fact that the imeans of carn {uy money remaining as before, aud fn eore eaves having ppeared altorether, the cos: of living has incrosmed for r-told fom what it Was twenty years ago, est mae bate. lie third “Pins the Nirth at Chitstwns—Address to the Snered College. Atthe recep:ion of tho ent % vals and pontilleal ans thorivies at tha Vatican on Chi..tmas day Bias 1X. ies proviged am energetic reply to an address of devotedno 4 read to him:—First of el he thanked tbe esrdiaals for their congratulations and the constant attachment which they hadshown for hun porsonally. He se'4 saat in the times in which bo fond bitaggi{ he dezived a 5 pee, omen: from seaine pimesli spre pwr on raat thd vifectToa sole of " fhe Baciaa aol. ing to the observa of Cardinal Vatresd, who had been spokesmt, he added that he was tren 11, beeause be knew that in the presont struggia he fended the cate o God and of the church, and theres foro he relied on the assistance of the He raid, with the prophet David, ‘The Lord is my " tector of my life; whom shell 1 fear’? afterwards said that it was necessary to be for all—to endure evory wcution. He also Oby served that a fow days before he had received jettere from the Corea relative to the deaths which several missionaries have suffered tn that country. Only two of then were successful in escaping from the feroetiy of their lagen it and it was they who forwarded to Rome narrative of the martyrdom of their col- leagues. The Pope oxpressed the opinion that it was Decessary to be ‘to suffer everything for the Chureh, which venecias’ Weereee - He we benef tions, jing promises, an: m mands Gertala porsoes, by the id of rare diplo- Fig Seay putting it assurances to in- duce the Holy fee to make concessions, Theen people act ad the Devil did when he temp ed Christ on the moun- tain, showing him all the kingdoms of tho world, and saying he would give him m if he would fall down and worship him. As for us, said his Holiness, we shall ‘Not allow ourselves to be seduced by sich proceedings. Others come with the olive branch of peace, but require that their will should be submitted to, Woll, we shall always continne to reject false offers, and repel every. thing that { contrary to the principles of justice, to the ‘of the Charch, and the dignity of tho Holy see. '@ dasire peace, but a pence that should not be offoustye to the honor of God and of His religion Such is a summary of the allocution delivered with Great vivacity by the Holy Father. SKATING. Base Ball Match on Skates, Quite on exciting gamo of base bail on skates camo off at Sylvan Lako skating rink, Hoboken, yesterday a |, between a Seloct ten of the Eagle and Empite clubs of this city. Five innings werd played, occupy th an hour aud th th or 0 ibe Karis 18, 0 score sanding a8 —_— The Jerome Park Skating Poud. Tho membots of the American Jockey Club, together with @ number of invited guests, witl again vist Jerome: | Park on Saturday next for the purpose, of participati in the of @ skating 1c A special ‘tain ‘wil iodve the Marion depotel Cioneg: AA CURLING ATEN FO THE CHAMPIONSHI, A curling-mateb for the championship of the United States came off yesterday at the Park curling pond t- tween tho Coledonian and New York clube, The match excited great Interest and was well contested, the players boing the best Att wc contd champions, eS te ET EE eCEe ee SGN pitied ELLIOTT TTL aT SON OL OTE ENS ADD ih TEN se Ri ee ee ligne eae ee mamencene AMUSEMENTS, Enxtlish Opera. The production of F14 Diavoly by the Richings opera troupe at the Olympic theatre last evening filled the house from parquet to dome, Castle sang very well, and threw élan and gpirit into his representation of the bandit chief, and Campbell gave Beppe's stirring song in the last act with fine effect. Peake's Giacomo was fairly rendered; but the young officer, Lorenzo, was hardly up Fich ko Mediocrity, Misa Richings made an excellent erlina, and Miss Zelda Harrison sang the part of Lady Allcash commendably. Mr. Seguin was indifferent as the Duudreary English traveller. The chorus and orchestra were latter particularly so under the experienced baton of Mr. Dietrich, viraofie Wednesday Popular Concert. The tenth Wednesday popular concert last night, im the beautiful Steinway Hall, was largely attended. Miss Nottie Sterling, contralto ; Mr. Eben, the celebrated flutist; Mr, Heindl, aither; and Mr, Eller, oes, wore the soloists, and-the orchestra pl selecti fr Auber, Schubert, Lumbye, Mulloh ker Sin Gn W. Colby act companied, as usaal, and the audionce testified their appeciation of all the artiste’ efforts with applause, The concert was unex le, musically speak ‘standard of the Sores and fully equat to the ones, Kelly and Leon’s Minatrol’s, This troape presents this week a bill full of novelty in every line of tho minstrel business. In the way of songs, jokes and acta, thero arc many now and admira- ble spec'aities. Tho concludi itomimic baitet, en- e ing a very lauchable ue, both costume and action, ow the naked drama. i harley White’ Combiantion Troupe. A fall bill and a crowded house were both to be econ. fast evening at 472 Broadway. The singing of Messrs, Edeson and Collins, the dancing of the ballet, and the burnt cork performances of Charley White and Frank Kerng met with the demonstsative appreciation of the audience, The performances concluded with, an Irish drama, entitled “The Fonian's Oath.’ This is a produc. tion pandering extensively to the present Fenian oxcite- meat. It consists of glorificaton of the grecn flag, abuse of the English, and extravagant and ridiculoas Positions and {veldents, and is so full of ‘business’? that what little plot there is in it is quite lost and buried, Tony Pastor’s Opera House, The nautica drama of Sailors Ashore drew a large au- dienee at thie popular establishment last evening, The piece was enacted with a great deat of spirit, every one in it dong their best to make it pass off as smoothly as possible. It is patriotic in the highest sense of the wi and savors immensely of the saline, which rather im- parts @ spiciness to it than otherwise, The ballet and Barry O'Neil, the comic Irish singor, are still tho tramp cards here. The Bunyan Tablenux. The magnificent panorama of the leading imeidents of Bunyan’s Pilgrim's Progress was opened last evening at Union Halt. Tha conception of this sublime allegory has been amirably carried out in the designs as well as in the artistic execution of this remarkable painting, whtch is the joint production of ten of our most. promi- nent artisis, jaclidiag such names ag Church, Cropaey, Kyle, Datias and Darley. “The River of tho’ Water of the “Land of Beulah” and the “Arriyal at tho of the Celestial City”? are scones Composed of the most exquisitg Lwa*try ‘of imzeination, combined with gonys ane inste, The Tableav« will be on exhibition SF a brief seasun, and are well worthy of patronage, Tho Fleetwing Fand. We understand that arrangements have been made at one of tho Broadway theatres for a benefit for the fami- lies of the unfortunate seamen who were lost from the Fleetwing during the oceen yacht race. It will take Place on Monday evening next, Mustcal and Theatrical Items, Ristori began a serios of five representations at Cincin- nati on Monday night, January 14. Tho tragody was Medea. On Tuesday night Mary Stuart will be given, and on Wednesday, Etizabeth, Her last appearance in Detgolt weg on Jaquary 12. . Mr. and Mre, Flerenco were playing at DeBar's Op- era House, St. Lonis, last wook, making their last ap- pearance on Friday the 11th inst, ‘Miss Luctilo Western opened an engagement in Now Origans on the 14th inst, ‘Mra. Chantrau appeared at the Varieties, New Orleans, January 7, in Under the Palm. Mr. Carden acted Enoch Arden—the play being an adaptation of Tennyson's poem. They have Dunder and Blitz in Philadelphia; likewise Blot—not on their oscutcheon. The Hanlon Brothers played at Montgomery, Ala., last week. Mr. aud Mrs, Watkios met with a good reception at Augusta, Ga., on tho 11th inat. Max Strakosch’s opera troupe are in Chicago. Mins Fanny B. Price has brought out Grifith Gaunt al Savannah, ) Mr. and Mra, Barney Williams and John Brougham have drawn good houses in Philacelptita during the week, Edwin Adama was in Mobile at last acconnts, doing well in the profossional line, Mr, Joseph Je‘ferson’a Rip Van Winkle is waking up the Baltimore play goers during the present week. CANADA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD, The Torente Trinis—Johu Rogan and W liam Baker Found Guilty, but Recom- mended to Mercy -A Private Seeretary of Jef Duyia in the Suty Box. somatatlngs Acqnitted, &e. flames Toxoxto, Jan. 16, 1867. Tho court opened at half-past nine, Judge Morris. and Judge Hagarty proaidtug. Jolin Rogan Was (he first prisoner placed in the dock. He claimed a jary, composed of half Americans, and the crown granted the req:20st, One of thd American jurors, who was formerly Private Secretary to Jacob Thompson. and Jeff Davis, stated on being sworn that be did not ink DEMO ottrIMe to 41 Ag he bad expressed Nima’ strongly opposed to the Penians on the ground that the majority of theat had beea with General sierman when he taarchod from Atinnta to the sea. Judge Hagarty ‘hat is not svfficiont ronson. You must weigh the evidence irrespective of all party feel. tn ‘Fhe triat of Rognn was thee ptocecded with, and be ind “guilty,” the juy recommending him t¢ Jentoneo was defor tiem Baker was then arraigned, and was also granted @ jury composed ia half of Americans The ed contained nothing now, and afier the ¥ e tbe AL Nomen informed kel Wer Hisee Tecermeng he prisoner BB owcrey If they fosad him Tao a Gunadian court, WNes 2 [ae prisoses aceneed of being a Fenian and an Amerén, Sars His Locdah!p objects. 40 ake. justice to be had. cRenzie’s inforn yg the jary of thero being 10 a.orcy or jnstice ina Canadian court, and remarked thet ne conid not sit on the benca and permit such language to pass nnmoticed. ‘The prisoner waa found guilty, but recommonded to mercy. Jammer Spalding was then placed in the dock and a similar jury was accorded him. He was acquitted. Pan jel Quinn waa found guilty on the usnal indictment, Colonel Lynch gave evidence in his bebalf, Tho Mother of Soticttor General Cockbarny of Canadn, Accidentat!y Burned to Denth, Conovno, C. W., Jan. 16, 1967, A Greadful accident, which has resulted in '1e death of Mrs, Cockburn, mother of Hon, John Cockb im, Soli- citor General of Canada, has oocurred, While folding a jeter he- clothes took fire from the grate, and her body was sevevoly burned. Sho lingered in grt agony for twenty-four hours and died last night. . Casvels, bor son-in-law, Was coverely burned in trying to oxtinguish the flames, Ice Bridec. Krsaerox, Jan. 16, 1867 The tee bridge from Kinston to Cape Vinceut is ty good ordor and stages are ravning regalariy, Th tometer five dog roes Lelow zero. NEWS FROM SAM FRANCISCO, Sey Fravemeo, Jan, 16, 1967. The Southorn Coast steamer arrived yostorday with alarge detachment of the Fourteenth United ates tufuntey aud two companies oF ihe Fbirty second reculkr cavalry, under Colouel Crittenden, bound for Ar. cena. Tho How cavalry regiment ordc ‘od Kome taonths singe to be recruited Of this cotat bas boon completed. The foximent {s commanded by Colonel Gegg and designate. ho Eighta United States cavalcy. The Union Quart% Mining claim, located in BMtoredo county, California, las been soid toa Brookiya and New York Company for $120,000, Tho bark Martin, winch sajled hence Decomber 3, re- turned yeaterday, Raving hur nratninast bw ‘The barks Candace and Joauum Christi terday for Cork. Captain James Van Tine, Franelsco, di -4 at tits r the piouesr merchant of San eatdence vm. tive city on the 14th upward tendency next steamer for barre Se _ ae te en CITY INTELLIGENCE. Toe ow rus Rivea.—Tho tide sinoe Tuesday has brought immense masses of heavy, solid ice down the North Fiver into the bay and round into the East river, where, from the intensity of the cold, it ie rapidly acoumutat- ing, giving the river the appearance of one large field of > wagon house adjoining, aud before the fre was exti - e. The navigation of the harbor and East and North pulsed property to the extent of $15,000 was destroyed, rgey! is Becoming very difficult, Sailing vessels passing | fy oiy five large wagons, sats of harness, two tapu- 0 or from sea are obliged to go im tow, aud the ferry | gang bu: of oata, hay, &e, The origin of the fire \e Boats are prevented from keeping thelr regular at presout unknown, = \ fousequence of Delng obliged to make long detours frome |" f' 8 ee aout alx o'clock last night oie thoir usual course, in order, if possible, to avoid the broke out in the junk sttop of John Collins, 27 Bridge Reseive blocks floating down the river, which endapger inalr paddles end blocks up the river, almost compietely, ees Te pak, Seeaent about staid greed lor iD insure el Evnorgan Steamers Acrouxp THROcGA THE ATLEGED upper floors were complet poor nie vell- ing. The building is own 4 by Joveph Nallor; itt MISMANAGEMENT OF THE PiLors —On Saturday afternoon damaged about $500, and is the steamship City of Baltimore, of the Inman Bina, while steaming down the bay in clerge of a pilot, was Ix West Taiast-rourra Soreet.—Sbiertly after etg: Wb o'clock last night fire occursed in the dwelling bi run ashore-on Fiynn’s Knoll, half a mils out of or FIAUS. Fires in Now York. dn 109ta Sreeer,—Botwoen two and thee v'otook, ow Wednesday morning a fire broke out in the stables coa nected with the Lion Brewery, 19th sirest and Ninte avenue. The flames extended to the cooper »dop and course, On Monday, eveutog BY, seven o'clock, the | No. 262 West Thirty-tourth street, owned and occupied sieamshi ional Line, was nh a F. Fetter. used Ovster ‘sland, fuside of Staten Isiand, She waa also. far ise fence pie she tid dm out of her course, aud waa in charge of a pitot. Fortn- tally setting fre to the ee ee rere aately both were got off umajured. Tho Erin. grounded burned about the face. damage to the Taildion elt close to Robbing where, if she had touehed, must about $60, and to the furniture about $108 The have received more'or less injury, Mismavagement on | pasta ‘was insured for $11,000 and’ the for the part of the pilots is the alleged cause of the ground. $2,000 im the Broadway Insurance-Com, je ing of both the steamers. Tut Suicmx i Carganune Sraget.—Coroner Wildey yesterday heid an inquest at No, 87 Madison: street, on the body of Michael O'Donnell, the young man whocom- mitted, suicide im the store No, 25 Catharine street, Incendiary Fire in Frankfort, Ky. ° Fraxxrort, Ky., Jan, 16; 1869. At half.past abe o'clock to-night aa. incendiary fired that Mable of Mr, Neal, om Main strest, near St. Clair. The whore he wae employed, as reported. De- down “ coused was of intemperate fend on Tuesday even. | Male was bemed and also-two. adjoining one- ing one of the young men in the store ad. | ment the of Mra. Majors. The fire vised him to sign the pledge, O’Donneit replied “7 {| Communicated to ‘and the county and: disivict will never sign tho piedge ‘in this world.'* His com- ices, which were entirety The ion then turned to go down stairs, and as he did 0 $100,000—insurance small. ic weather pani O'Donnell sat down in a chair and drew a revolver from | W8S 80 intensely his pocket, wert the muzzle to his left-breast, djs. | Water could be got in play. The fortunate fall of asow prakreg hh the eat Sateeiae whe kates toning sted io, ths arty nat of he eveaing preventnd the contagen Shortly afterwards, The jury found that doceased ‘coin. mitted suicide by shooting himself through the hoart white laboring under temporary aberration of mind.’ was only twenty years of age and a native of Prevented our caucuses meeting. Fire in New Haven. New Haves, Jan, 16; 1867. An explosion of one of the atills at Leek & Compa- pany’s oil refinery, on tho Dyke, took place this morm- ing, setting the works on firo, The entire establishmomt was destroyed with about eight hundred barrels of oil. Loss $29,000; insured for $5,000 in New York offteea. Columbus, Ohio. Convames, Jan, 14, 1 The Planters’ Warehouse was burned to-day, 2,800 to 3,000 bales of cotton, moatiy belonging to plamt~ em Thore is very biktle insurance. Ireland, ANNIVERSARY OF Fravxtun’s Brrrapay,--To day is the anniversary of the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. Heretofore the New York Printers’ Society have an- nually celebrated the occasion by a dinmer; but this yoar no colebration will take piace, Tae Autzarn Forgery Case,—The bearing of his case, in which John C, Williams is charged with forging the name of Smith & Co. to a check for $3,008, ad- Journed from Monday, was again put off to noxt Friday at@A. M., in consequence of the absence of Lampton H. Smith, the principal witness for the prosoeation. Sicwa Pat Ci.co,—Lhe annual reunion of this club was held at the Maison Dorée on Tuesday evening. About a hundred and twenty-five sat down to a very elegant dinner; Mayor Hoffman presided, and felicitous re- Bponses to tho various sentiments were tnade by Gonoral John Cochrane, John E, Burrill, Chases T. Cromwolt, RD. Boxedict, Theodore %. Tomilnsen, Honry If An- dorson, Thomas M. North, Geo, A. Tatty fate United Mates Consul to the Sandwich Isisuds, and others, Lettors were read from Rev, Dr, Keanody, oc Tray ; Rov, Dr. Eston, of Madison University; Major General Daniel | Butterfield, Gilbort M. Spier, John F. Parsons, Dr. Low is A. Sayre, Kav. Dr. Hastings, Erastus Clark, Doputy piteet be Stato, and bern The Signy) Phi is the | oldost college society in the city, ani was cytablished ay Union Colloge in 1§26.__.. yaad Ws eee Evecnoy of tet Kaicurs or Sr. Parrick —The annual | Fire 367. i Fire jo Kiogaton. C. W. Kixestox, 46, 1667. Beoth's cloth mills, near Odessa, wore burued, with Yheir covtent-, Loss $10,000. THE EARLY HEWSPAPER PRESS—LECTURE BY WM. L. STONE. Al tho rooms of the Young Meu’s Christian Association of this oity \Wiltiazn L. Stone, Iasi evening, delivered a locturo on “Tho Karly Newspapor Press of America’, toa rather small andience, The Lonor of seiting up the first printiag pror2 belonged to Massachusetts, ‘Tho first uowspaper pubiished In North America was the Kavon, egun in 1204, by John Campbell. The 6a. tm Gasete, pubiished im Decomber, 1719, by Wham Brooker and printed by James Franklin, py thy second 4c | newspaper, ‘Than caine the New ¥, c The elect'oh of oficers for the current year for the Kaights | Bou,h Ivackhy Revecent med ef eae Tred cm of St. Patrick, the represeatative boty of our Irish tellow | noxt establ S ed by Thontt: Fleet—whose mother wa citizens, was held at their headq:arters in the Matson , the veritadi — Mother Goose’) The first newspaper —- + rs sbiteh ny soy celte, by Wil- Dorde, on Tuesday evening, and Feéulted in the election | P-itihed 4 tia cy was, the View Don eae ay yam Bead lo: : ‘a noted for the racinoss of its adver- tieemen:., of of the following gextiemen:—For pr°sident, Captain W. F tho filled that office in 1864; vice pres! 'ente, tuch the iollowing is an example:— ; Justice mage, Seed oy Dotan and Th a ’ | Whereas ise wile of Petor has left his bed and an; recording secrotary, Colonel Frank MeHiroy, of th. ; beard, tie public are cautioned armas, trusting her, ae Nat 6 will pay no debts of Ler contracting. N vs coe jonal Guard; James J. Traynor, corre- sponding secretary, and John Foley treasurer, ‘An ox- ecutive committee was atso elected ta make arrange- ments for the St. oo egg ew yee = he th ripe aiways enjoy in that genial and inteliectn ion £0 consonant with th haracteristics of their rai rdon eed suid by the said Peter §: sign of the Golden Hammer.” The remainder of the lecture was devoted to (he ea.ty history of newspapers ei oxigtNg aay or ath eee pans at the. Sire ee ORE as late BOSTON FAILURE—ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. relore soviety a8 a2 substantial candidate for Bosrox, Jan, 14, 1367. dice resident, but General Helping, thisueh ® | ~ ye failure of «large house which has acted as the 5 ¥ agent of our oldest line of British steamships bas given rise to @ great variety of seusational rumors, which have bo kaows 60 well how to.call forth. no shadow of foundation. Tne suspensions which have Ax Eanty Ivtaonveriox into Broapwar.—srs. Lina | been so far reported have resulted In almost every case Conta, while out shoppiog yesterday was taken suddenly | trom outside speculations, Puilic confidence olen {ll at the corner of Broadway and Park place, and befor | paired in firms doing a legitimate business, The annual she could be removed to tho New York Hospital sha wag | meeting of the Union Steamship Company was bela to- Mother day, The stoamships of the company were sold fw since PDN oS send ee wed | Naw York mune tame ago, and a dividend of fifty poe cent was made. The company’s assets are now $317,500. Tak Paris Exrostnios.—The ship Mercury, now lyiog | Tho question of closing up aM™urs and making « Our at pier No: 6, North river, 13 expoctod to sail on Sator- | dividead was left to the directors, with full powers. day next with acargo of articles desigried for the Paris however, that his taneful harp will bo heard at the forth- coming vanquet in one of those brilliant straius which Exposition, The cargo consists of abont 1,800 packages ‘STOR iN CHICAGS. and 1,000 tons of generat goods, comprising nearly every ‘Curcaao, Jan. 18, 1967. article that Amorican ingonuity has invented. Costly | The Ristori fever is uaprecedentod. Every scat fe pore gd ice ocean M1 be | sold (oF the frst two nights, and sb will have 10 give ww animals, and specimens of American Indians, in savage | ®nother season on hor return from =t. Louis Seats could oaly be bougat to-day attor stavding two hours ie and civilized attire, iy Aoviwexta, &c.—Joseph O'Connor, ving at 140th Btrect, near Fivth avenue, bad nearly the whole of his band blowa off by the accidental discharge of bis gun while out shooting. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital. John Kaity, a little boy, living at 131 Cedar street, wai rn over oy a wagon, and had his teg broken. was conveyed to Bellovns Hospital, Edward Lambert, residing at 43 Madison sireet, while unloading cotton ‘at pier 50, East river, had his | vrokem by the falling of a bale upon him. He was taken to Deltovue Hospital An accident occurred on the Lafayette ana Indisaapo- lis Kavtroad, noat Lafayette, this morning. Iho whate vain throwa irom the track. The accident was caused by a broken axle. None of the passengers were seriously injured. COLORED TROOPS FROM LOUISIANA TO rs DISCHARGED. Hugh Shehan, while endeavoring to back hs wagon on wees Caro, U., Jan, 16, 1967. the dock foot of Jaines streci, yestorday, rua it mght ‘The Sixty-fitth colored United States tufantry arrived inte a scow alongrida, whereby ho received a compound | ¢. om Taton Rouge en rou'e to St. Louis for thoty daat fracture of the leg. He was taken tothe Now York 1 aiccharge. re Hospital, suena | st oonreneiay te ; ww sa. ar SLEIGH RACE IN BOSTON. “ot BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. aap 1 r =~ Botox, Jan, U6, 1467. A sleigh race at the Riverside Trowin: Park (ook place seste afternoon, It was Won by a bay station entered by Dan Maca, in two heats. Tine 2.54, 2.4904. 1 justment of tho boundary of Prospect Park, by extending | Slicers elected Grand wemander, Luis Wogner, it southward fn taking in twelve blocks from Third ta | Germantown, Sensor Vice GFana oma Fifweouth streets and from Eighth to Ninth avenats, ig | Melitehact, of Pliiadelphie, Juaior Vow Tax THowas Divorce Cask —On the 20th of November Inst @ notice was pablished of the entry of a judgment of divorcee im faver of Augustine Thomas against big wife, 3igdora, Since then the judgment bas been va. cated, and 80 view 12th tnst. an order was entered in thi Sapreme Court dicoatinnms Lhe aotloh by concent tho plaintiff, who became eattsfed that the charges preferred against his wife wore ttarly faly ‘Tne Prosreor Pans, Exraxqwom—The, propose faads Partaberuta, Jan. 16, 1867 The delegates elected by the difiereut posts of the Crazd Army of the Republic mm ihe State of Pennsyt- aula mcembied in convention this evening for the election of omacts (9 serve for the ensuing year. Th proceddings were Beovct; but the following is a list of Uh fr, Clay tow a! prescut exciting considerable Interest in Brooklyn, | Mander; Rovert B. Beach, of Koxboro. | AN ms Tht Commissioners concider the extorsiom essential (0 fenetel, quartermstee renoral and a connoil of tvs WEP the completion of thetr ect in laying ont and heaati. | ™ aaetiie mala yu: Wg wade iv itersal fying tbo gevunts, and Suthority terelor Vg naked sect from the Louislaiare ducing ite present sossiou. Ti is ere arcaataite hope? eygry fi vl be aftortiod ttom to complete colo WEATHER at FRANCONIA. tiote match “ie pular undertaking, whiel hes emer “a been so favorably imaUgUTAtAd, nee eee ¢ no, NH, Jan. 13, 130%, ‘The thermometér @t Fro: jin, NM, at cox thie Nev Over,—About noon yesterday, as Dr. Jamos Sialiord, of No. 235 Union street, was aifempting to croes @! the corner of Court and Prosident streas ho was knocked down and run over by @ grocery wagon, whiel was driven bya boy, at a rapid rate, down Prosidmat asireot, The doctor, who i abont fifty years of oge, was cat in the head and much braised about the body, was conveyed to his residence who witnessed the accident, whow the bolonved. This 1s the second aocident of the Kiud whieh has recently befailen Dr, Stafford, Resovt or Reckirss Deiine—Av Aceon Maw Oven asp FPatanty Ixsoren.—An olf man named Barney | to make this oniat: bat ag ibe Kenney, aged seventy-two yours, was ran over on Toca | peated in print, an exon tert tf day evening ofthe Calvary Cemetery plank roed by a ls now ferging on moraivg stood at twenty-five degrees botow zero most powerful 7 dvop of it will sew ACard from Ball, Black & Ce. For two months past rumors wave been mfe thet we aad te eae emor Une many Friends of sie ur supe Ros | ities Barn ie om with some of li 4 Tt was not ascertained to ‘of our house, aad pene of our paper ever hack returniag from a funeral, and rostaiged injurion | fener Two may be excused for disconntt Sich rewuited in death, 9 few hours afterwarts. |The ar the'fature we ook certain that such a cont! driver of the ha even got oF a Lg render al iy 4 the injured man any ateistance, bat eatinned to drive Bally, BAe 8 Oe ate neckaigs rapidly till We reached the Greenpoint terry, whore erneved over to New York. Coroner Smith yevterday took charge of the body of deceased #nd had it sent to the dead house, He wilt hol to-day. THE STATE MILITARY ASSOCIATION. Avrany, Jan, 16, 1867. New York, Jan. 9 1807. Lotterios. .Cweu- ‘J. CLUPE, Broker, J76Bv0adwny. , — tetas et Pai a Rea relay street. All Prizes Cm larsand drawings in equ ‘The State Military Association reconvened this morn. | °°" nists ; ing Revolutions were adopted urging the Governor to i Covety—As & i Pectoral. Rrawa'e T roncbial ploy o ailevt order an eavaimpniont of to mitch of the National Guard | gals, 60 reir i genes rouiat, sesizone, ‘ est. | Those exposed to auddor changes ve se way be detitadle the Soming eninmer: also rege j them, ar they can be carsied }n the pocket ama. (akew anos tug tho Legislature to direct the Contral Park Commit. | {2cinn requires wpe the frat appeurrace of a cold oF emugh. ieners to appropriate a fullabl Porude ground In the Fork for tha nse of tho First Division. rte ‘a Hair Dye. The Beat Ever “The varios amendments proposed to the military | a ccuared. Wholesale Se aan oles appt: MSS cola wore referred to bad seen Be ye + Astor Monge, o Inspector General. Coionel Hail mo} toes anes be taken by thie ageoctation ivy which (ne | pr, Braford's Engine Wee, Reauttfyiow sus of $663,000 shall he approprigtod for the purpose of | ECE BARNES Soe Park tore ene kit anpoen, farming aud equipping tho National Guard. The rest. | 1 cents mer bottle. tom ag ens, Cula Ha od 7 aenciation ; M 4 at Mae oriers Sen ihe Consination TTeeveotion. ant bring w | niiiete beck megan inate “, 442 {2 noice sach matters ag pertain to the interests of Whe | york and Ponnasyivanta 4, BG, Nationa! Goard, The resolution was adopted H lla les The following wert then elsctel offers for theens®- | Horence Ray, " 7 ing vear:—President, Gener! Lord Aspinwall; Freee | RS SRRIRTko Macnixts, Vico’ Preside, Colonel © BR. Thompermy Second der, ‘Bea Beanies, New! Vorm, hed do, Colonel George React, A. Brown: Tr waren, Captata vcoretary, Cay.ain FA Ma- Colonel A. Wagstatt, Je: ; Asplowall and Colonet fi 5 jee to prerent to the | ou vioons aut ali k! ature tha sevoral | TALON Colones J, C, Bennetts » General K Her ¥ ‘Heath; a wy oe map ie ° toa, alae nei | Mognes ' Grover & Bertelli diet 1 Humic, 16 Wall stewed, & 08, military committees of the te fmond:nev's proposed to the military code, dhe Mowe eae ik fel So EN ETT ing Machioe,—FL, rid TCE IN THE LICKING RIVER. ieate Frat Ae Hat eat oe Cixeixstt, Jan, 16, 1867, ia as 100 0.1. ing ver gave way is moreing, ongn'| alesis Ge SUvERec lgunestees, Semeur gn. Re ee eA Tom below teeny, ond (he pres: Ce eta od poste tre fuvoraote for & fall opening of ‘navigation. mata es ee : core