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EUROPE. Maximilian’s Effects Insured for Trans- mission from Mexico. Hungarian Legislation Against Austria. Russia Claims the United States as a Friend in “Concert and Sympathy.” Financial Condition and Prospects of Austria. &o. &e, &e, BY THE CABLE TO JANUARY 17, THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Maximilian’s Personal Effects Insured, ‘Vimexa, Jan. 13, 1867, ‘Khe Presse of this city, fo an article this morning, pays that a large insurance has been made at Hamburg am the persona! effects of Maximilian, t© be shippoa by ‘We steawor Maria to Ragusa ENGLAND, Another Great Reform Demonstration. Lonnon, Jan, 17—Noon. ‘Tho Reform League is preparing for another monster Qrade demonstration. The affair will.come off in this ety on the Lith of February, and is expected to surpass ang demensizaiion of the kind ever made in England. HUNGARY. Legislative Guppert of the Popular Wisher. Pesta, Jan. 17, 1867. ‘The Hungariam Diet, with remarkable unanimity, avinee a design to break their negotiations with Austria, ‘@ that government continues to oppose the wishes of ‘Mengary in insisting on the army organization scheme qné other measures equally oppressive and odious to the ‘goopie, : The Londen Money Market. Lonporw, Jaa. 17—Noen. Conaols are unchanged. American securities are quoted to-day as follows:— ‘Dalted tates Ave-twenties. . 72% Central shares. 813g way shares. 6835 ‘The Liverpeel Cotton Market. Livenroor, Jan, 17—Nooa. a gh ad opened quite active this morn: Tac 10,000 ‘bat Mddiog aplanda “are qooted at 16d. BY MAIL TO JANUARY 6. AUSTRIA, wn OMetal Repert on the Financial Condition and Money Resources of the Empire. ‘Viena, Deo. 20, 1868; Gowns Lariech, the Austrian Minister of Finanes, has gubmitted to the Emperor a lengthy report upon the @nanela! condition of the empire, Too long for textual ‘Wanélation, the following are (he most important parts of the report :— ‘Which is now to be legally settled, a Tye war , ‘with tho period of transition to a political remodi- ‘which at the same time com} the solution oo ‘The results may be driefy summarized as follows:— Florin. ture for $867 is given in the pre- rf eatimater at 433,896,000 ‘Whe revenue for 1867 te A deficit of.... ae maust be added wing te be ded for Ey ether Wand then Boats Saal isposal, partly in cash, part) @eahzable remainders "une extiaordioary arces the id thus efter the Bogmans of 50. current and other as Of. .... ieee ar cing ns 5 ge it He ah i a ij i 4 i f . : i fe i i : if if 3g i i ei tt 5, 8 : H 7. f | ih Taree r cl i i if ij g z A i 33 Fe HF : a i; i i F Hy a? 3 f i & 3 ES Hi i £4 ie i i z > HY i | beet 453533 #23 the position of tho Austrian fnances, eniirely apart from the heavy burdens of imterest and taxation, must always romain insecure, If camnot be concealed that the collection of the Pinte requirements for 1867 has only been posible by util to the maxi mum the privilege of emitting votes, that it will pot suffice to maintain this legal limit, bat that every effort must be made gradually to leseen the quantity of notes in circulation and to bring the requisite ren of reduction into a settled The return @& the reduced circulaion medium to @ permanent currency, the trans'tion from paper to cash payments tz, as long perience bows, » aifficnlt probiem deeply affecting all Telations and demanding the eat financial and com. mercial socrifices, for which the government now makes preparations, but which it must warmly desire to be able to carry out with the of all the factors of the Legislature, solved upon at Vienna, this would be a step amounting tone! We ave convinced that Anstria calling her people to war againet Loader dg Sy Tansmw ttl me 9 wt omy in Hungary, but @so in the German provinces” Hap-ourg. One of the most difficult and dangerous forms recently nndertaken by the Austrian Cyd ia the new regulation, according to which mi ser. viee is to be obligatory upon all deem after tation with my Council Ministers, to decree as follows :— L The entire State expenditure for the administra- tive year 1867 is fixed at 433,896,000 florins, Austrian e ; “Zit, Ae credit ranted for the various branches of the and divided into heads and sub-heads aro e requirements, TIt. The sum of 407,297,000 florins, settled as revenue from direct taxes, indirect imposts branches of the Stato income, mentioned in the part of the following State preliminary budget, is ap- pointed to cover tho State expenditure grant by arti- le 1. TV. The following special directions shall be followed to obtain the sum fixed as the State revenue by article J, ‘The existing extraordinary. Increase decrond by the. im. Perial order of May 13, 1859, shall continue for 1867, as in the BErCMs Teer |. cox, Am aaidition of £12 to the land tax; ‘of 2-6 to the house interest tax; C of % to the house class tak; D of 25 to the occupation tax, and B of 25 to the in tax, shall be levied in surplus of the ordinary taxes, F. ineome tax to suspects it would be, st Poles that Austria is no safe ally. Temember that on a former either, the Austrian government restrained their national ardor by handing them over to the tender mercies of the Rassiniaw peasantry. Has the Galician carnage’of 1848 been a'ready them? Kussis can afford to look calmly upon the restless: of her foreign enemies Alone, Austria cannot be seriously accounted arival; while, ag toa coalition being formed the idea is almost as absurd as an by the laws of December 81, 184, in the laws of Fepruary 9, and fh regard to stamp and immediate duties, 5 & The increase of the consumption tax of sugar from native materials to the same extent as was introduced by the 1862, shall continue during the adminis- V. To cover the defictt of 26,509,000 florins resulting Am is eigen se oes totes gehen is mm the expenditure ing, together expenses still to aaa ed. for the service of the previous year. viz. 51,094,000 florins, those resources, florins, are to be applied which t : f i rf ? l g z 5 THE UNITED STATES DEBT. Free Trade Against Protection and the Rela- tions Between Laber and Capital. from. (From the London Times, Jan. 8.} duced? We are mn in that if The Americans are gradually discovering that free | there be one State in the world needi and less able than another to cherish offensive with im- trade capnot be sacrificed to protection without a loss in some shape or other more than proportioned to the gain. At this moment they bave undertaken, and yy the eve of anarchy, the Austrian government will, it is inquiantiog aD eaten conch he rast hanks en rol Lig : ¥ ve cr stop tlonary agitati falsed Y ogo country. ‘The taxation Mnclde! al to * ne A in apy other country. The ntal to iSrecceen tara tte beratar ct | (mene Saran htt me or the Old Worlds they. ar ag in the meantime Russia is dealing with her own iz most things bad. imartcles of raw material is incredibly great. but value of these resources THE REFORM QUESTION. Jobn Bright on pe earring. “Great Chaage” An address to Mr, Bright, M. P., was forwarded to to that gentleman lately from the working men Chelmeford, England, having been signed by Pgh fifty of —_ ‘umber, esarina yh past great services, the address went on to 6; the confidence of those who bad signed it in Mr. y leedorship in the agitation for political reform. Mr. Bright, in the receipt of the ad- dress, says:—I bave reeeiyed the @ as address, and I write to. xpress my thanks to the working men who have signed it. I value their good opinion very highly, and were it ‘not that they are so far off, and that I have so much to occupy me here, I should be glad to have an opportunity meeting them to discuss the question of reform with thom. The question of a wide extension sul is making way The address says that ‘Nearly 100,000,000 in the United States ana in Germany in possession of the franchise,” and this that the cause canno’ be withstood are right in this, and that we Rations most in out the United Ki jom are question, a! i i The drive g 5 | : you and your friends for both letter avd kind am very troly yours, JOHT BRIGHT. THE ROMAN QUESTION. i I 2° gf 5 a i I i i i ! i i ; st ef if z; ii g 3 ii : 3 i 3 ret? H Hi i Ria age! ie all, fists i i i i 538 i ii i if ! i ! Fi i i 5398 ee it 2 = 5 ! i an nH rH i i | i 3 ied Fg is tt i i i H : i é z j | ! ! i ! f its #2] i | | HH elt 53 Z iH Ae is A i i # = i: i z i F ! eek i H & ve re NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1867. ond he he bed there Swe — sl ttt Om , CUBA. business, till the early part of January, and that osname se was preparing to be im the capital before the ‘The steamship Morro Castle, Captalli Adame, from of next month. It appears that great preparations: ‘Havana om the 12th instant, arrived at this port yester- ‘were being made to give him = pompous reception, = day. 1B was pretended that the “direct and material in- Our thadiits are due to Purser R. W. Albert fop prompt } feryention om the part of the United States in favor Gelivery of our despatches and files, f Juares” many people who hitherto wore lukewarm mien aboat the permanency of the ‘empire’! were induced 16 UB HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. emer fg yn ge. Aged —_— the j new oven if he Havana, Jan. 12, 1867. soa after become dictator. The Spanish steamer Pajaro del Oceano, Captain with bie guerillas, wag in Tisayuca, Ochoa, sailed for your port yesterday afternoom, FINANCIBRIEG, iff il # Curr ‘The subject of my recent letters, involving great in- terest among many of the American public, I cannot ih pe EEE 4 abandon it entirely before furnishing you the result of The Be reports the eracuaiien of San Lou furiher ipnectigthion wish regard to arr venks | 1 Dawe Ferietes it in this aja vet ot Uae Piensh made up af securate statement of the situation of the ae ae on tne ta8 a principal banks im this city on the Slst of December but we aes coe ne tees 4 ted = ‘a ook, fea de nga conaectnof raleablen with their position on the same day « year previously. No doubt this has given rise to CL 4 In the first place I find that the Banco Espafol, accord. po gest eet ean ay shows 8 those of Escobedo Canales re Perea of SO70G-187 im the onal accounh $4,189,071 in ise ig Mie Reeve wen ieenae of $L008088. inthe 1onn Hiibe, we Know ‘by previous ‘savione tbat there were count and. $1,207, 136 in ‘ons receivable, With these seareely any forces and seer eerigrvgrsben items some of your readers have at once a clear ee ant See Fo He to take ' ‘int ght im the concerns of she. eioreenit sawrernment) the offensive against er ‘Mejia.’ al mw lok at te geeegas onion oa he 24th of December, Mejia having evacuated 1 on: the The onty stem of news i date from, Moteln, the 28. banks together, including the |. Of course | 27tb, General bad held a meeting of the most opulent Bussier ki Con’who are ‘act compelled to. pod and} From a gentleman arrived last evening I learn that ‘and. merchants of said town for the purpose of saree navenban hee over exbibited shots excepting on | 22 met Alvara of Majia’s command, st Tulle, marching ‘avaxazvaro, fhoeret, Sc sscalen ae bat peomerckeneha Sa eo ae towards Tampico; and that Mejia himself was following Fo ees ie ae oer Deke ment now given by me. him, This would seem to denote the intended reoccupa- | in that Seteasiorra man connie’ ty p cee AN HONORABLE WXCEPTION. tion of Tampico by she tmperialists, Soe ee Foy ro Rcd Echa- But, Pre BRE EY Se eee 1 Tame ae Mbesicg to ion of the garay. Whether the report was afterwards the exceptional case of the Banco de Comercio, in con- Guadalajara and Guanajuato are in possession | oven pp tee ag egy magnon mag oy sequence of its having converted the premium of the | iberals, and there are no imperialists in the interior beyond the outskirts of the town. Santa Maria del mmarkeliwenen ch WS ene eee eee be von Se save at Querctaro, which will soon be evacuated by 5 Reap laa al EL i iu Aa arcane ore nae etove the cotginel capt capital pealeup, ‘This en- them, The French have all left, eves those who had ? ‘OAXACA. abled it to give Ay Ang oer ed eae ‘enlisted in the Mexican service, re eee nnd contirm the report Ei ksook pos will ta a longs ee ee er Ray | ‘Tho tsberal Governor of San Lule addressed « con- | iDerala are sald to Nave converted the church bells inte eatate account, Of those splendid gratulatory proclamation to the poople of the State on | materials of war: Soe eas vai et bomen oar teatac | 0538 ace. wind Eve aaa at eat RS er velad ity, but om account of their vast utility to the Great ns were in progress for the reception has commercial enterprise of this community. of Juarez, who was expected from Durargo to establish | on the coast of Gao od all Porfirio Diaz sent Jn thereto of eagete Xtand tie oer tho averegsie, is seat of goverament at San Luis. relafoccemments tp. aid Sree Ee St ye aay Peet aatae sist Denciaitrs $4,066 170 in the account of The feeling between the Juarez and Ortera factions is i ‘connections in that neighborhood. The im- shares for their ne oe yp levee rte ey excellent, owing tothe fact that no news had been re- ee ie eee anything, either ivable: therefrom Greane of $4728.00 Inthe account Of real esata, dc. ee ee 110) port two defeats suffered by Porfirio Teas tee eer econ ene “$0,a51;00 | sie on the CORRESPONDENCE. ae Aguas 9 w ¥ jow, on 7’ aide of liabilities there ‘& decrease of $11,088,515 baer pir evacuation of Zacatecas by the imperialists may use iv: total, $11 372, 181, From which I Leap geo Mea Balemes by toe reetis Borates ‘Gomes Fortis ie i 5 , el Pere tae introase af '$1°840,006 in deposits on interect | _ BY the Spanish steamer Paris, from Vera Cruz and | TDCUG NL noe of eald department does Dot, says, One and $70,912 in the reserve tend; total, $1,920,007 ‘And | Sisal on the 8th instant, arrived at this port yesterday, | of the Lmaperialas papers, cometitase a8 ion of the this gives mo ex: the same amount of net » | we have dates from the Mexican capital to the Sist ult., bepie Juerista, Before Zxcatecas was occupied by weno oth piped fs one day later than the previous accounts, 6 liberals Auza was named Governor, Several passengers arrived by the Paris state that the Emperor Maximilian had at last determined not to re- fi the wealthy Don Julian Zulueta, have at last awakened thelees the Bre of the 27th states that on the from their lethargy and ‘are now inves. | ture to the capital, and that he had again gone t0 | sion action took at a place abont thirty miles Haating the condi of their io Of notes of the | Orizaba, where he was reaiding at the ime the steamer | from the city, in which the imper.aliste wore beaten, and fmencfaclory at Negla in whieh the bank basa conser. | '** Ver® Orux portod’ that the: JuariateTrumeaiataly imposed « foreed manufactory wi e a dl 1 mama ‘able interest. : aaongiiecgian Dock 5 or ica upon the inhabitants of two walliigan of dollars, Tee COOLIES POR NEW ORLEANS. The situation of the so called empire was every day evace- An individual well known in Matanzas, named mand, has contracted fifteen Chinese coolies, to be ap- plied on tria! to a cotton fac! J. Nor- | more critical—in fact, desperate, The French continue ober imperialist say that Gandalajara was sted by the imperialists without any feat of arms, ta New. t. ey by | © evacuate the towne and cities in the interior, Private Be eae mene ance one ent, and if salistactory. to ite result, a po Ae. to be engaged for the praecrnrt 4 en rcpt os Ay eee and that after number are to for the same purpose, | ¢: yaato hiberals; the same in regard to Aguas | Gutierrez, who had the command Tule fs a matter that muy be of great intorest in future. | Caton) hee ily we ecg 4) getting a large supply of artiliory and ermamens wheres The South must have laborers, one way or another. lentes, iit) with to corps of whieh he is named It has been rumored that the reported. resignation of Te appears that the exchange of prisoners compre- | tho nef, Guadalajara would be recovered Genera! Manzano has been admitted by the ish gov- | hended in the capitulation of the 3ist of Uctober signed | by the im tists, as it was supposed to have been evacuated getic reasons, ernment 5 Foe pew Tree ine of eteamers from Havana to New is advertieed ‘nest The first is the Darien, in bo tenn egy ‘St. Nazaire. This will put an to the many struggles, all other lines having gone through, to establish a permanent line with some degree out between General Oronoz and Porfirio Diaz in Oajava, bas only had effect as far as the Frersh are concerned. The Austrians and Mericans continue as prisoners of war. ‘The occupation of Guadulajara by the liberals, after routing the imperialists, is confirmed, the latter leaving of regularity. a a one hundred and fifty prisoners in the hands of the iohictteante te gone be So Ds owed ong eho} The American bark Mary Apn, on her passage from | Juariste. The French commandant was killed by a blow | 1, pay $40,000 and’ upwards because they wore Symp New Orleans for Hayre, loaded with a cargo of staves, ‘was wrecked on the Magger Bank, Baba ult, The captain and crew were picked up Naasau on the Charlie, apd conveyed to of the bayonet, after delivering up one hundred and ten foreigners of the battalion of Chasseurs under guarantee of his life, thizers with the empire, General Sedgwick Released. New Oxweans, Jan, 17, 1867, on the 21st a wrecker Mr. Gsorge the of the American brig | All the dietticts of the different departments of Mex- K ‘Wiliiame, while at anchor in Trinidad de Coba, felt acl A telegraphic order was sont this morning to General, dentally overboard and lost tis life in consequence of | 1% With the exception of two, are occupied by the | pirnoids commanding st Brownsville, releasing Gen- the severe eont caused Wy the acoident. Joarists, whose authority is tranquilly exercised. eral Sedgwick, of M pure ‘notortety, from Another of those frequent disorders which happen to The imperialist authorities of Zacatecas had arrived in * renci from Chia Ba ado tort of the French pice arrest and ordering him to his regiment af ni on the 10th of Octobor, on her —- Daseago from Ms nf oe ian medal aeoenin abe gotta wpe ale ariaseerian ry ae ‘ous 9 0 Jan. 7, 180%: . = 't Ay ‘en re wu ‘an (Was OCCU] et s FPRASCTOO, N, the mutinted coolit Hed thirteen of thom. The thip ebief blartinez on the 28th ult, 4 Pesa ui eaneon en the test ue Gesdher ve revert tas tore ‘of Cam} ‘By.the Union Staten staange Aacanne, wtich Letras cumstance, The edministration of General Manzano, which until Bow trines crime there were fonr.more homicides than in 1465, these hat delined, being only 152 against 190 in 1863; there were 50, robberies less was 202, against 246 in 1868, population and the har com = ey aoe ‘occu- | from Maxatlan yesterday, lotters were received stating ‘that Juarez wasat Durango. The liberals were in quiet The invasion has been confirmed. lage einteres Setar ag tine st two thonsand Doaression of Mazatlan, Gusyman and La Pas. The ence of the Brigadier Liorente and Secretary Moraza, has BRPORY THE LIBERALS, St Jase boon fae compelled the The Sociedad of the Sist ultimo says that the con’ Saranac brings ten thousand Mexican doliars, Bee eter ice sak aneire rastin ra om ‘from bee pg Calientas, whi en telliiliine ‘taken bis place ad interim. Moraza returns Spain on the 15h “on leave , od THE EXCISE LAW. 4 The Vast Day Allowed to the Unlicensed According to the sertincoal eye of crime Br 1868 Liquer Dealers—Large Number of Applicants contained in the report of our High Court of Justice, it for Edcenses at Heada: esterday. faring the sat ry = yee wh vg al ‘Yesterday being the last (inv of grace allowed the un- " a? i ar f a tom doc. Keensed ‘iquor dealers in the metropolitan district by |. the Board of Excise, the nuusber of persons who. applied for licenses’at the Inspector's otilce was far larger than that of any preceding {dey since the law was declared constitutional, Owing to the alseuoe of Commissionere diminished, Altho ch ve than in 1865; the ‘Buinber Of Ruloides Other crimes have tike- wise decreased; yet we lear still of incendiarism in the Board of Excise wap Manztailla. and pace upon two husdred For the last three or fonr days we have beep consid. Tegistered applications for licenses which hed erably annoyed by the practicing, at the Morro Uastle, of bem favorably considered by the Committee on « the three big Parrott guns, of which the Dons are quite Applications during the week, bat in order to © Bet forgetting that they were obtained from the accommodate those who desired to obtain Hoenses before _ States, twelve o'clock last night the Committee orders weather has for rome did, the to the Excise Inspector to grant to each whose thermometer varying from fifty-eight to sixty-one degrees eraeitae a utc iain mae ease ba ye tht o’elock A. M. On one occasion, | Goneoral Aguli of Suis precinct a permit to eel! liquor, which would in an re Helge Re a aH re ay ed By letter from Gnadalajara, dated the 20th, SE Oe eo ee (thia was in Matanzas), In Marianno, nine miles What there waa an action near Santa Ana on. io two hundred permits of this description were ap- the capital, the people thonght that it was freezing. ich fe here were victorious. General Gutierrez | plieé for aud ee pig hy med en i the city on the 19th with the rest of his forces, fa of the Lp fortable Deratul Jong reside: Guadarrama, three IM pOTAry sbeve mentioned, ‘Arrivals at Havana Wi and fifty licenses een abowed to legeer: qentere io Saruel Ai, fn Lagos. this city and Brooklyn, =” 8. W. Brown, New York: Uy oe agit ing ber batire poe ye UL; Jullus 8, Kilbon the Prensa of te 20th, says:—‘‘About thirty-six miles Meeting of Liquor Dealers. docker lady, I to the south, at the foot of the Casontli cerro, an obsti- ry and A. sate combat took place on the 18ih, in which the fm | 7H* a is mle Aocieae : DaNae Alarens oF Nassau, N, SRE Serces ox Gander were routed. by | tbe New York city and county held # meeting last evening Wilson, New York; at Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, The proceedings were private, but it is reported unat the chief business of tho evening was in relation to the proposed tax to be ~3 counsei and other expenses {1 of the body in oer aici: $4 i i i rder. «Tig wnt frm Toluca, the 26th, that Reva Pala. sia, went to 1 he sneceeding in occ’ ing, by fo thority, as he had ingo, He has since sne- cessively occupied ~ Tejupileo, Ama- : He lt as t : ig i Havana, faa, Ti, 1807. Suntice the fole Tt appears that the conforences held by the French tesa teas eee om Dros, Sermon Minister, M. Dano, amd Genoral Casteinaa with Maxim! Veense—Aned $39} Seer Bos Nap, were for the purpose of clearing up some of the dim. | ford avenne, es ee at the existing between the French and Merican gov- vernmenta, end above all one relative to the Customs Convention of the 30th of July last, The result of those ul i a Robert Keenan Diea- rich tad for examination. and Musical Items. . me. end Miles, Ottilie Genée and Febringer sre Some of the French troops hed already left the capital for Pupbia. The rest were to leave before the 20th of

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