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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867. : 5 4 w York from Liverpool on March 20. She will ®} no person in any 4 nonetbility., any position of reaponslbility, advo z Tow York for Brest on “April 9, and thea trade between | sled. it; and the’ reputtioan leadors | deprecated MARINE DISASTERS. THE STATE CAPITAL. MEXICO. France and Amorica, apy suggestion of auch » proceodiag as @ ciate ee ae ne ug ra Rhee lerous aspersion upon the moderation and saga- Pho Ship Onciza Cut Through by Ice. The Liberal Possessions—A Fight Expected The Undergreund Pneumatic Railway—The Major Generalship ef the First Division— Fire Cemmissioner—Appoiutments to be Made by the Governor and Canaal Board, ke, &e. Atnany, Jan. 22, 1867. ‘The suggestions of the Hxxato on the subject of an underground pneumatic railway meot with great favor up here among respectable membera, Senator Andrews intends to disouss the subject in bis report about plans for a Broadway underground railroad, and will recom- mend trials similar to those made in England. The interest in the contest for Major General of the First division ia quite lively. Thero are four leading candidates—Marshall Lefferts,§ Emmons Clark, John Cochrane and Fred, Conkling. The Governor will send city of tacir party, But Congress has met and : tested ite strength, aud, ‘flushed with @.9eu30 of power, The ship Onoiza while coming up from the lower hurries on from one position to another, ontil at last it | Day yesterday morning was run into by the floating ice Reidie nacterentnas Ro obstacie oe par to | and sustained serious injury. The ice cut her on the bw ¢ complete execation of {ts wi Phat was “a pronoinced tinpossible has becomes fact, and arcuments | Pt bew, aud upon sounding the pumps it was ascer- Teprobated with indizuation are accepted and acted | “ined that sho had seven foct of water in ber hold. The upon. What is a clause of the constitation that it should | pumps could not prevent the water from gaining upon bar the way of the representatives of the people? A majority some eighty ene since protonced fas cnace | Meh ard it was found expediont to run her ashore off Jaws fi the power of the majority of to-day. Can landing, Staten Island, where she now lies any pretence, it is asked, be more vain or idier And feet of water in her hold. The vessel had the sophism passes curréut, as sovhisms wil! which jus- | {ast arrived from Catentta, under command of Captain tify the excesses of those to whom they are addressed | Spurr, with a valuable cargo of indigo, manila, &., and But the popularity of such reasoning makes the im. | WS consigned to Joseph RK. Buak, of this city. peachment of the President romarkable as evidence of | The Goast Wrecking Company yesterday afternoon sent the length to which the revolution has gone, anda hint | three schooners and a steam tug to the assistance of the of what may come after. !, and it 8 expected that she will be brought up to ty to-morrow. ‘The Oneiza is a vessel of 1,403 tons borden, and rates Near the Capital. Wasurarow, Jan, 22, 1867. Moxioad tdvices reoeived here report Juares {n posses sion of Mata’moros, Monterey, Chihuahua, Saltillo, Sax Luis Potosi, Ay "tas Calientes, Guadalajara and the greater portion of the ,toads leading to the capital. So tha: im the event scessful ficht with the imperialista, who pee fvent of a Mite moot. thew, they (the liberals) would ‘occupy the capital. \ BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE poms < oe Kinos County Liguog Deaters’ Assocratiox.—A meeting of the Liquor Dealers’ Association of Kings county was held at Montague Hail, Brooklyn, Inst even- eho By THE CANADIAN QUESTION. The Christian Candians Thank | £« Citaiivada' diditetibiian Jia Gitare a Role in the ony. the American People. {From the Lendon Star, Jan. 11.) The Canade Ciab entertained at cinner on Wednesday aad evening the delegates frew the British North Amer provinces a in thie Cage ecard of Hon. r 4 Mesars. Macdonaid, Cartier, Hovland and Galt, from Earl Carnarvon on North American | (ich; the 1 a, Fie Tupper and Sears Hen, Ritchie apd Archibald, from Nova Scotia, and the Hon, Messi Confederati Mitebolt, Tilley, Fisher, Jobuson and Wilmot, Branswiek. Mr. Watkin, M. P.. presided, and ee included, besides those aiready mentioned, of ee ee Lord Bury naird, *.4 ring, P., Mr. Roel ‘The French Iron-Clads Sail | ti: fo, the Lard Siayor, Sir i, Hsad, The Cnaimwan proposed the teast of “Her Majesty's the Mr. Ki for Vera Cruz. Ministers.” They lad inherited three questions of great MAYNE REID'S BANKRUPTCY, in Viovd's A13s. She has two decks, draws twenty-two | in the momiuation to-morrow for the endorsement of the | 19s at elght o'clock. Mr. John’ Langstalf, the cbairmam difficnlty. with which they would have to deal, 7 ~ ~ bees Bae eu eae i Re N. B., in 1868, | sonate, brdeytogcrreryr i catia the nasoting to rindae, Beatae ithe the combinv ie a cy x rpool, En, that the object of the meet wat to raise fun &e. &e. &e. os gomorining 0:5 sianens ua th foe girehpenst ved Court of Bankruptey—London, Jan. 10. ard js insured both in that place and in this city. * | A number of candidates are pressing their claims for or ‘for the purpose of ending mek to Albany to secure provinces on thas coutinent, and that which - J ¢ Schooner Geo, W. Hynson Ashore, are ©. ©. Pinckney, Wm. Haw and Wm. Duryea, decktne eae 2 ‘ tb BY THE CABLE TO JANUARY 22, | 22""ssi ‘woud Minn *tated’ Taian | Ragem aug, rae Gerd apo Ths Hains Gv> | mn schonor hrs masted) Gao W. yan, Cupain | Qared that some, porow ot yet meationed wil ge | ieraf hans rhe ast Dice ropes Wy The other two questions had reference to Ireland and 400, ve some person yet mentioned wil! get | tion of the lat The Eastera District is represeated by with org ae. i the Lal? ‘asseta and | Schell, from New Orteans December 26, for Providence, property held as security, the latter being returned at | R. 1., went ashore day before yesterday at a point south £9,794, and embracing copyrights of the “Headle: S proceeded. Morseman”? and other works, and @ mansion called ‘the SE :HaNED Talat. Whe bot far pene ast Rance, at Gerrard’s Cross, valuod at £6.634 far east as Fire Island light, but encountered a gale and ‘This was the sitting for examination and discharge, ‘waa blown back and ashore, as above stated. She had Mr. Cooningham, for the assigneos, said the case was | on board a carzo of eight hundred bales of cotton and a very favorable one, as there would probably be a sur- | two hundred and cigthty-eight barrels of molasses. At plas of £4,000, They, thoretore, recommended that the | jast accounts the vessel was lying in an eary position, vaakraph spond Licey his ordot of disc ance, and wil! probably be got afloat after discharging cargo, * 0 ‘ore, Messra, Osborne | Assist: & Stevens, of Uxbridge. He disputed tho statement of sade higaaipe taal ins; it B Sere Te. ote Phelps Fed Rye oly hm ‘The Lons of the Brig Geo... Maltby. ted that there were STATEMENT OF TOK CAPTAIN, Captain Smith, of the brig George E. Maltby, of Nor- folk, Va., who, together with his crew, was taken off the German Association. They wished to raise funda’ enough to entitie them to unite with the New York Association; for that purpose it was proposed to collect five dollars frum each person im the trade. A let- ter was thon read from the New York Liquor and Lager Beer Association, inviting co-operation fromthe desiers in Brooklyn in the effort to secure a repeal or revision of the Exciee law, The change proposed is to extend the time of closing at night from twelve until one, and to make the time of opening at four o'clock; on Sunday, to close from nine A. M. until four P.M, A committee of two from each ward was then appointed: to collect the proposed Cund, and also a committee of three to confer with the New York Association. Centenary Surper iv Aro or Tum TOMPKINS AveNUB the subject of reform. On the two latter he would not THE EASTERN venture to make any remark, but ne to the firet he QUESTION. might eay that, if the Times spoke thetrath, an offer had — — - bra ae sue erent I Washingion to submit si e disputed c! ween the two countries to fair — Thank the Ameri- | 144 honorable arbitration. (Hear, hear.) For bimsoif ‘cople. he regretted that 2 similar offer made from the otber Amurys, Jan. 22, 1867. side of the Atlantic had not been met. as he thought it ‘The chief of the insurgents in Candia has written a | would be wollit should have been by the governmeut of By h to the United States Consul here thanking the day. (Hear, hear.) As to the British North Ameri- can provinces he would simply expross a hope that they ‘the American people, throngh him, for the sympathy | would not look upon themacives as the elder sous of @ extended to the Creians, He also petitions the Consul rat apart might ay it ine to set up on their own $ account and get married, but rather a# partners in a con- for American shipe-of-war to convey tbe women and | com which was one and indiviiole, He believed he ‘obildren. might add that nothing could be more unfortunate than that our fellow eubjects in those provinces sbould think the position. The excitement to-night seems to be all about the appointments to be made by the Governor and the Cana! Board. The latter have some eizht bundred offices to fill, ‘and will announce them ina few days. The House held a special meeting this evening, for the Purpose of considering the Governor's message, Mr. Bayens took the floor, and discussed at length the issues of the day, taking ground in favor of the consti- tutional amendment and universal suffrage. Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Miss Anthony are to have a hearing before the Judiciary Committees of the Senate and Assembly to-morrow afternoon in favor of Mesera. Chapman aad Hail were aa ENGLAND tbat we ix Emgland were indifferent to thecounection { feia scpteninea Gey etter eriee eae h j, which was in a sink dition, b; ri Bene tats caiman ene indies Englan e he ne had not entered ‘that asho doubted whether it would be | Bi vessel, which was in a sinking condition, by the brig | women’s rights, regation held a conte! st in the Academy of ' With them, or that we should ever willingly give up one : cme: eee greg: appre: paebhisapiiniltoiwcirian’ okt cere at cemnd, Ia. hat qpacior-orecrwmwicts thn fae: OF fRareyey ee te eee ee an aie Sa reports that the vessol sailed from Demerara | He Ratirond War-Testi f Horace F. | Music last evening. Accommodations were provided for Anether Jeff Davis? Steamer Rec Great Btitain had ever floated. | (Che Ho beaged in for literary services, but there had been ac- | ror Rattimora December 3, with a cargo of sugar and ae ‘nasil overed to | Great Btitain bad ever floated. (Cheers.) Ho beeged commodation transactions between them. About three | taciacsos, There were heavy north yo Plt tio Clark. eight hundred persons at the tables, which were fur me conclusion to couple with the toast which be had the the U honor to pronose the names of the Furi of Carnarvon nished with an elegant repast © entertainment was a fair pecuniary success, $1 a head, being the price of admission, This congregation, of which the Rev. B. Os Hill 1s pastor, purpose erecting a new edifice on Tomp- kins avenue, corner of Willoughby. The building will be of the gothic order of architecture, seventy-f'va by fifty-five feet in dimensions, with aspire oue hundred and forty feet in height, and will accommodate one thou- ago be commenced builditu a mansion for his own resideuce, which was valved at £7,000—more than the Aunany, Jan. 22, 1867. The examination into the controversy between the Central and Hudson River and Harlem Ratlroad Com panies was continued before the Assembly Railroad Com- mittee this afternoon. Horace F. Clark, the only witness examined, testified alos, which strained her very muah and caused ber to from Brasenose College, Oxford, for eighty years, at £25 ove her buiwarks, On the 7th Instant, in S year, He had other property im the shape of copy- | iacitude 35 27, longitude 73 35, the George rights; also frechold and leacehoid property. He hada | vattiy i rig Blue Wave, Gaptain Carroll, riding horse, a horse broughara, two ponles, a 4 aie taringe had oth rougbaras, tro ponies. <& | from Kingston, Jamatea, for Now York, The Blue Wave Loypox, Jan. 22, 1887. 4 ay . and Sir J. Pakiozton. Tho Court of Admiralty has just given (noon) a final | "The Karl of Canvanvox, who on rising vo respond judgment in favor of the United States in the Rapnahan- | to the toast was recolved with | choors, “aid wood i many years bad elapsed since he had had the pleasure Hock case. This makes the third steamer recovered bY | of dining with the Canada Club, and that it was with | United States Consul Dudley in the courts here. much saiisfaction he found himself ence more in the oe porition oft] guest, » felt toankiul to mf " took off the crow and brought them to thi as al- Feel ot Whe Bunty lie ith thee oa ha his ol | Ree deioa ecb ets costae We Tency tiated, “The altuy was aiieen vend old, two | thathe was one of the directors of the Hudson River | *”d Persons. ee ITALY. Tengen gs well av to ttusell, and it was'with erent gran | 44f,reed was comneel forthe bankrupt. | | 4 | hmndred and seven tons biirden, ond was owned by #. R, | and Harlem Railroads; wuslikewise a member of tbe late Hoxuinie Dearu.—About four o'clock yesterday after- fieation he eaw around him several geatiemen whow he had already met in private, who bad come as delegates across the Atlantic on a most impovlanf mission, and to whose friendship he honed he might lay clara, The gentlemen to whom hie alluded had visited us na the rep. Terentatives of that respoasible guvernment with whi we were so famtliar that wa were somelimos in dang of fortotting that it was the exception and not the noon aman named James Fallon, a laborer, engaged in shovelling grain on an elevator at Lambier's store, At- lantic Dock, fell into the conductor which conveys the urain from ‘one elevator to another, and was smothered to death before he could be exiricated. Fallon was @ married man and leaves a family A Wat Fairs Ix.—Somo workmen engaged in dig- been shown to prevent the baukeapt rece'ving his order, | “of and others of Norfolk, Virginia, The properly at Gerrard's Cross was evidently of con- pd) siderable value, and there was no pretence for charging Skip Samuel Ruasell: the bankrupt with contracting debts without reasonable The ship Samuet Russell, from Amoy, China, with raeang of parmonk The ucsounts lad been carofuliy | teas, to A. A. Low & Brothers, which v examined by Mr. TMution. aud wore certified to be sesh i ie Bah Sen aeserees eyes bees correct, The order of discharge would, therofore, be | Y*serday morning, had singular experience at sea. arantod. She crossed the equator more than a month ago (Decem- Board of Directors; the difficulty between the Hudson River road and the New York Central was not of recortt origin, it was a traditionary; the Hudson had to suffer all the disadvantages of a consolidation without any of the advantages; this trouble comes a great deal from tho Athens depot; tho Athens road was con- stracted by Mesars. Keep, Vanderbilt, Drew and Williams, A Turkish Indemnity. Frorscr, Jan. 22, 1867 The question between Italy and Turkey arising out of the firing upon an Iatian vessoi by the Turks has been amicably settled, The Sublime Porte yields every point and consents to pay the indemaity. rule, and that out of fagland there wore. few cone. opi sphen “Selia or ber 18), and for eeventern davs wos kept south or at- | Iniurious eect anon ake, ond; the Athens road bas an | cing « cellar at 134 Atlant street, about-four o'clock ips in ebiah Jt leat fepe.-biay apeubedcgnmared AMUSEMENTS teras by tue strong gales from the northwest. On the | roads; he had not the slivhtest fear that a railroad on | yesterday afternoon, underinined the side wall of ther SPAJN elects aheaiahe avons OrObinne’ mOUINed” TA the 4 1h instant her oMicers sighted Barnegat, but the vessel | {ho west side of the Hudson river would ever be built; : . - etitinn Le Li ne Ree naAnr 10 next house, unintentionally, when the wail fell in with » ‘ash, fortunately injuring no one, however. With the wall a quantity of furniture foli through from the next house, which was occupied by Henry Bogle as a furni- ture store. The furniture, which is insured, was consid- erably damaged by the debris. Atremrrep Sorcion By 4 Surrossp Luvatic.—A Gor- man named G, C. Stuhr, residing at 14 Verandah place, and formerly an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, attempt ed to commit suicide yesterday oy cutting his throat with a razor, Ho made a large gash in lis neck, and also cut his left arm badly, when the razor was -taken ann was soon blown of The ice was go thick and heavy, ae av oes eeeee aad the ship was so much cat, that she was compelled The taat benefit in aid of the Masonic atl aud Asy geen eater es Core hae ee bitten. fund was given vestertay afternoon ag this theatro The beautiful and deaply interoeting comedy, by Tom Taylor, Bark George 8. Hunt. Gniitied Still Waters Run Deep, was produced with an |, The bark Goorgo S. Hunt of Portland, which came in ccouttent east ot ebavactors, the morat precepts whict, | {2 h8rbor yesterday, from Havana, encountered heavy the play éoforces. and Ais mauiy.tonchen of bamor batig | RUDE. winds, and was kept Gfteen days south of Hat: teras. She spring ber spars and lost some satis. Most very acceptably rendered by the ontire company. Mesara. | Othe or on Baker, Jordan nud Smith and Mist Faony Morant and | % Se crew was frostbitton. Mr. Banker told him (Clark) that he bad heard Mr. Keep aay that he would have revenge on Mr. Vanderbilt if it cost bim his life; the knowledge of that fact had something to do with the trouble lately existing ; the dif- ficulties have now been settled amicably; the Hudson River company pavs a great deal of blood moncy in Now York ; has known one thousand five bundred officials have free passes. Question—How much blood money do you pay? An- swor—Did not know; the road was struck by parties, and the road had to buy their peace; they must buy their peace or be in constant trouble ; prohibit the question waa now being tried, and it eax there that we looked for the exhidliion cf those great qualities which alone made constitutional revernment possib'e, (Hear, hear.) It was sometimes said that responsible govern. ment must bo fatal to the connection subsisting between this country and her colonies. In tho trath of that aa. Fertion he for one did not believe. On the contrary, the connection, sofar from being dentroved, would, tn his opiion, be saved and confirmed by its agency, When, about a qnarter of a century ago, responsible government was given to our eatonies it was conceded amid, be inight aimost say, the wreck and ruin of the colonial The Tornado Steamship Diticalty with Eng- land, Lonpos, Jan, 22, 1867. The Herald this morning editorially says that the gov- ernment has protested aguinst the decision of Spain in the Tornado case, owing to irregularity, The Herald admits that the operations of the Tornado looked sus- picious. ne , ye md vlonial | yf:35 Saides Cole ceserve spocial commendation for the:r Common Couveil of New York from interfering with { {rennin He was taken’ to the Long Island Coll FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI, BESLOT TIC Ee Ee On nt teat tine amet wo] uattral and artistic noting én this fine comedy. The A Dismasted Ship in Boston Bay. them on raitroads and you will have relloved the tail- | Hortital” Me is supposed to be aguin forane. “il AL. oe eae a a ates Tarte" AP | inasical farce o° Afr. and Mra White conchided the en. Bostox, Jan, 22,1967, | roads from a great deal of trouble; I think there are The London Money Market. Loxpos, Jan. 22—Noon suits pending now which could be hushed by the pay- ment of money; I have advised money to be paid to settle law suite, tertainment, A apectacnlar «rama called The Bird of | Aa unknown ship is reported im the bay, with the loss velopment of our Australian possessiops way almost Paradise active ral Yaradise is in active preparation at this theatre, of alt nnknowa; the West Indies were recling ander the ot- fects of recent emancipation, and eveu Canada, now (> EXPLOSION ON BOARD A’ STEANTUG. ‘About seven o'clock last evening the steamtug Enter- United States five-twenties are quoted this morning at | Prosperons, was jmssing under a clond of internal d Theater Francnis—Comedy Night. The Stenmor Ocean Wave Sunk in Mobile “9 2234, and Llinois Central shares at 8015. y cord. Such a change as that. whieh be meant to Te Voyage de Monsionr Derrichon, & standard combdie- or Ray be) NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. prise, while lying at the foot of Thirty-sighth strest, Ro scncas;:sBouni S35 2telble indicate was tha great proposal for the confedemsion | ...,.geyille, if cadecd the light and eparkline productions New ts rs Bt Si ln sind oad North river, exploded her boiler, which nearly demot- x, Noon. | Gf our North, Auucrican erovinces, It was sometimes ef : awe jaw Oninans, Jan. 22, 1867. shed the vessel. The engincer, Charles F. Barret, was The money market is quiet and ateady. Conxols are * quoted at 904; for money. ‘The folowing are the current quotations for . AMERICAN SPCUTITH United States five-twenties. Eric Railway ahares ‘ Lilimots: Central shares. The Liverpoel Cotton Market. The cotton market. fat. The day's en pe urged ajninst that proposal that it involved a gigantic revolution of the existing state of things, For his own Pac, putting aside all other objections: and-inoking’ the scheme ob itt own merits, be could uot eonem in that opinion, bere would at'll subsist the snine instita- tions in many respects, while the same wen woul l Inve to ce with hares ppedse eer of tovalty tothe sovereign, ass ter of fecliag, w! in potat.ef praec-, tice thore world be the same'reprosentative sent out by. Dearing that namo can have @ standard gevies, was pre A severe gale awopt over Mobile bay Saturday night, sented test cycming. When we say that the story of | during which the steamer Ocean Wave, anchored in Mo- Monsleur Perriclon's journey, with ite comical incidents | bide bay, broke loose and sirack on a and sunk. and its unpleasant results, is recoumted iu forr acts The echooner Fire, also. anchored in Mobile bay, was votdieninig teishieie and during Which, the, qudicncn lager. J Ore” ROT Nat suiiered Bo damage under a projpaged fit of merriment, we give but a foint . “Hea of tho ernushg naters of the piece. The principal « CANADA. terribly scalded and was taken to the Xew York Hospi- tal, where but little hopes were entertained of his recov- ery. The pilotand # woman named Harrison were alse badly scalded, both of whom wore conveyed to the real- dence of their friends, Barrett resides at No. 62 Chart- ton street. ‘Tho tug was owned aud used by the come tractor for dead animals from city, aad had just returved after a trip to Barren Island. It ie of the ongincer in not having water enough in the tohiees Senate. Autasy, Jam, 22, 1867. The bit! to amend the charter of the Troy Annual Conference of ‘the Methodist Episcopal Church was reported favorably, Also.the bill amending the charter of Vassar Femalo College. HILLS “ROTICED, spon — = serene: amen pre nepent Tt therefore cen med F character f¢ a masterpiece of naturalness, and Perrichon, naman ‘To continte the appropriation for the improvement of | slated that the accident occurred by neglect om more thas 5,000 bales, Midding uplands aro } to lim thet there would, if the proposed change were 10 | ‘ing oid with his judices, hin Hk SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE WERALO. the Hudson river. It appropriates $100,000. | equoted at 145d. be carted into effect. be very lille departure. from. the he Sistiea ee Ytoamen a, pain nn roth Ame MN ae eatiudadanotbe ‘The damage will amount to about $2,000. — oxisting principles of constitational government, while there world be a broader theatre anda larger bad actors. It mua, on the other Land, be admitted “that a federative government such aa that im contemplation To incorporate the underwriter’s Guild. To amend the charter of the New York Commercial Association, It changes its name to the New York Pro- duce Exchange. inka be har saved, and his detestation of the friend | The Fenian Trials at Torouto—Michael Purtel who bas just rescued hin from certain death, bis hatred Pleads Guilty-Owen Kennedy Sentenced te ‘eing caused by the obligation he feels he has contracted, be Hanged on the Sth ef March, &c. {+20 perfect.and trues type of the retired shopkeeper Torowto, C. W., Jam. 22, 1867. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. WEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. é San Francreco, Jan, 22, 1967, MePowolt_ has ordered companios I and =? was in its tery satura a deficate ond artificial astange r: he benefit ‘mort General : Qerexsrows, Jan, 22—Noow. | Meni, that it had deen at ail timen the product of a tater | ‘hat the wauderidie ttaei’ acquires actual valor #8 8} me courtopened at ten o'clock A. M., Judge Mor. of An.aCk for the beneht Of the pe OF te ariceces | Kighteenth United States cavalry, and 1 and K of the ‘The Cunard slenimship Australasian, from New York | civilization, nod that it was sailed ouly to. those states | “sh ce marura. Le Vowage requires axcellent sotings tt fi January 9, touched here eariy this morning, en rovte to | Which were 80 far akin that they couid without daicatty | Was last evening given with excellent effect. M. Kdgard | rison presiding. saven-eighthe, amocnt, of the bondl of the apie Tea bengreg bere) dnfintry, usider Semiaae ; “4 Sek 4 Yehieh ery so far akin that they eat without didicsty | im'be snoat important rile performed moat admirably | yicingol Purl wan the first prisoner placed in the | tne te and ralltond, muy (orm, themselves. ntoa corpo- Tom whonce they will march to the Utle to said railroad, may form themselves into a corpo- ration under the general laws of the State, for the pur- pose of operating said road. =. ‘An act authorizing the consolidation of manufacturing, miming and chemical companies. The bill oor ding for the ereotioe ection ora por hoot @ normal sc ri Lawrence andl wea repeatediv eppiauded, MM. Seribot, Chandora, Saignet, Chet-sud Deagno, Mime. liaire and Mile. at | dock. He sated that he was an American, but did not phoosine played tae more subsidiary parts with their | care who on the jury, and refused to chatlenge any ugual ease and saccose. of the jurorg . The clerk proceeded to read the indict- Musical. --* meat the prisoner, who was calied to plead, Martha wan given at the Olympic theatre last evening | when bo answered, “My Lord, it would be useless in me by the Richings English Opera troupe. Tho audience | putting in a plea of not guilty. ‘The Crown has taken i honored, Th tho follow. | my case ander consideration apd has decided to convict was large a0 good bor Tho cast was omg en Bo y =a ri ing:—Martha Miss Rtchings; Navey, Mr®. Seguin, | Ty papa boys haan a Leecrruesd nie Mia Harrison: Plankett, Campbell; Lions, Castle; | ‘The Crown Counsel iaformed the jury that they Lord Tristram, Seguin Si:83 Richings’ voica showed | should convict the ee Babi meg The the sccomplished artist of usual, aod was used’ with | {377 accondiagly bronght in 8 verdict of geilty., Jasge judicious cara, a necessury précaution, as it ia becoming | why aonience should not be passed pon him, and he evideutly worn under the trying test of a different rdte, peas tie ag lord, pare eens to say only this, ovecy aight. Mow. Soguin's Nancy was a rare piece of | Witt ston it Wn, R. Roberts has his sayo nn acting, Msplaying vivacity, coquetry and oharming Owen Kennedy was the next prisoner placed in the grace.” The voice is one of the best cultivaied con- | dock. The Hon. M. C. Cameron and Kenneth McKenzie traites we have, althongh it Iscke breadth and | appeared for the prisoner. ‘The prisoner pleaded power. Campbell's singing was up to his usual | pot nitty, and claimed = jary composed standard of excoilence. but tacre was an absence ofthat | in half of Americans. The Hon, P. A. dashing, off-banded, devilshoof alr so characteristic of | Harrison opened the case for the crown and Plunkett, We were disappointed in Castle's Lionel, } informed the jury that the prisoner was indicted as an Bu of Prescott, in Arizona, of which Colonel Grogg will as- same command. “ “Tho ship Commodore, from New York, arrived to-day. hips Cilam on the 26th, and Mount Walliston, 3198 ber, sailed from Honotula for New Bedford. Yrvur 1s quoted as foltlows:—Extra $6, and guj $5 30. Wheat, prime stiyping, $1 75 per 100 Ibs, Mening stocks are quoted as yng Teg $1,670; rs TE paperian, e1508 tnt ba Re A ee ; Imperi 4 er, ; Ophir, tana ders ace selling at 73%. x! similar as to be inca; of bemg fused into a sipgte body politic. The change, moreover, involved not only the compromise of rights and interests, but that of ® smail with a great State, When, aiso, it tas alloged that there was edisinclination om the part of # portion of. the population of North America to inte the proposed union, ‘allegntion was one which he thought ought to be measured with the ad of all the lights which heeould command. But there was another aud @ different class of objections on which he muat frankly say, with all dae respect for the ability with which they were urged, he looked with avery (iMfrent When, for instance, he heard it said that the whole of the great scheme of contcderation to which he was adverting was to be ‘attributed to the teat o° territory,on the part of a single State—to the overween- ing desire of Ganada to exercise 9 mastery over her neighbore—he could not, be must confess, accent the assertion a8 correct. (Uheers.; Agaiv, when jie was told that there waz no alvantags to be reaped from the intimate consolidation of existing interests, either in a commercial, a politica', or a social point of view, from the superseding of various systems of jurispru- dence and legislation by means of ope or near! system, or from the throwing open the industr: schools and professions of the dilferent provim Liverpool. Livervoot, Jan. 22—Noon, ‘The-steamship City of Washington, which left New. ‘York en the 12th of January, was obliged to pat into the -Sbannon this morning, short of coal. BY MAIL TO JANUARY 11. ‘The steamship Germania, Captain Ehlers, which left * Soutbampton the 11th of January—having been detained two days in the Elbe—arrived at this port yesterday afternoon. She brings our files dated to bet day of sailing, con- ‘taing details of our cable despatches and of the mail ‘telegraph summary of the Nova Scotian, at Portland. The Paris Patrie denies a ramor, publisheé by the Avenir Nationat, to the effect that the French govern- ment had taken steps to ossemble a conference in Paris for the solution of the Eastern question. The Patric adds :—France, in common with England, bas counselled BUFFALO POLICE BILL ent pe — bill was an in rane en 5 aD reported. An amendment moved by Mr. Benner, ting the pay of the captains at $1,000 was adopted. Adjourned. ore Of ite (amy it HEV ERAGE OB ‘appet! Mr. HOFF'S MALT EXT. Trecommont it to my countrymen; they coive the same benefit aa T have. HOFF'S MALT FXTRACT DEPOT, 642 Broadway. Assembly. Aumaxr, Jan. 22, 1867. THE NEW YORK FRRRIES, By unanimous consent Mr. Caxaman offered the fol- lowing which was adopted ;— Whereas, the ns of New York and Brooklyn, who are daily passing Over the ferries plying between their re- A ont— A’ le Foun ep ette Jeet AMn ET ice Mivor, 642 Broad. way SBrooty 104 Orange street. My wife could est nothing in fact, After taking some bottles of your Malt E: Beverage her appetite began to ineraase and le grow. ing hetier every day. (Follows order.) 8, R. BROWN. not follow such a line of argum could he Per smallest ground by which ‘was no more than a propositivn—could be anpported. (Cheers; He Lad, he thought, swt suilicient on that portion of the American difficulties referred to by the Chairman which came immuediatele within the cognizance of the department over which be bad the honor to pre- side, The other portion belouged, uy pity, to te Foret and not to the Coion:al Office There was sufficient labor convected with the administration of the aitairs ‘of some fifty eoionics, not wo tnention a recent ada.tiow to the number in the shape of the Strait settlement, to lead bim to wish for no incroae to the burden “He would simply say, tn conctesion, that the whole qnestlon of the confederation of the North American provinces wos under the cysderativn of the gonevrmarn, wod that whatever measures in their epia‘on would tend to make these provisions. at one more compelent aud ‘ y ‘of one of them for the ary aetity im the cold, harsh manner in which heeang | American sublect for invading the province, ‘The Crown | speruve cities. are.at the present timp suffering great !aoon- —— moderation ‘to the Porte, blamed the movement of the | 4PPlying the resources ; p Old. : C P i acoamas asia at tee tye ES, Candlelar aia Pa tom ee sa 6 Hid Of another. he must ateuce frankly adtit that he couit | the beautiful Mappari. Tt seemed as if he could aot use | then examined witnesses to prove that the prisoner was furnished the aT aureat Gere cneipenres mo] Actors the Water: ior BEVERAGE OF HEALTH the wire wer and poriamento in the style of Brigaolt and Rill inthe same sir The chornses were well ran- dored, and (he orchestra was weak as usual in spite of the lett hand whipping in arrangement on (he piavo Flotow was th” attraction last night at two theatres, the Olympic and Thalia. Al the latter one of his be most melodious and test sparisling w “Stradel was given. Madame Jobannseu appenred as Leone Aimmbr as Stradotia, Grocdul and W robbers, and Ulricha ss Rassi. There is not an arti the operatic stage whos voice has bela its own p donna standard longer thaa Madaine Johyunsen’s nighi she sing splendidly, displaying the thorough ar- tist (6 briuginy o@t the atrong, U1 points of her voice and avoiding the weak oner Frag Himmer made a Very good Sira‘letla, ant the robbers were execlient— that ig aa net acting—nor in character. Tho houses At this thontre are growing beautifully Jers cach might That the Committee on Commerce and Navien- i ized and directed to immediately investigate has for eighteen yeu! as n remedy aud Ley ‘White gay that it is i practice. HO) Auer tea, 612 Brondwa: A—Fair—Trial. » commences continues the use of HOPE'S MALT ble Beverage of Health. Mra. M. M. baugh, 161 Sou Hots Depot, $12 Broadway more, the bottles T oblaued are doing my husbaud good and We wish to continu 19 amatt S Anihanes, Ruenmenng,. Nacsa MisDY, vege iow agents, Wile. i jichen, ‘coddinxtan, Sheidom, with the Feaians ai Ridgeway during the Sgnt, and that the prisooer was armed when arrested. rosides in Cincinnati. The dofence examined two witnesses with the inten- tion of proving the prisoner was m_ Buffalo op the 21 of June, with H. 0. Day and Senator Fitzgeraid The Hon. M. C. Cameron addresved the jury in behalf of the prisoner, and the Hon, J. H. Cameron followed for the Grown. ‘Judge Morrison, 1m summing up, said to the fury’ that they could not convict the prisoner on the third eount of the indictment, in whiclrhe is charved with firing on Her Majesty's troops, The jury retired at three P.M, and, after an absence of twenty minutes, brought ina verdiet of guilty. Judge Morrison then seoanet the prisoners to be banged on tbe 8th of dire! ‘Tho crown not being ready to proceed with 7, of the ‘Fenian casee, the court took up the case of the Attorney cessity for the peace of Europe of maintaining the Otto- man domination over the Archipelago. La Prance, of Paria, of January 10, wakes the follow- ing remarks as rewards the words exchanged at Wash- «x ington between the anbassador of France and Presi- dent Johnson :— These words express the same cordial feclings and sympathy as did the spoech of Genera! Dix and (he Erm- peony reply, France has always maintained the most rie felations with the Amerioen people, aud never have they been evinved with more sipeet than ander tho prescat circonistances. The dissensions relative to the Mexican question have been explained, and there only remains. between voth goveraments and nations “the remembrance of traditional sympatuies as weil a be prisoner ‘a want long f RACY DEVOT for day to this Hou pelling. the ferry. companies {9 afford better security and protection to the public, The privileges of the floor were extended to Bir. Horace Greeley during his stay in the city. BITS PASKED, To extend the time for the collection of taxes in the rep towns and cities of the State to the Ist day of pril. ‘To @xthorize Cortland, Westchester county, to borrow money, NEW YORK QUARANTINE. ‘The Governor, by his Private Secretary, sent in the following meseage:— Srate oF New Yore, Execvtive Drrarcrxt, te or New None Riga dan oe ir ‘ r as houm Manafactnrers. bred Cee on ee ee wich unite | more powerful, wonkd seeute, not only their warmast | through ti- neglect ofoue German poylatin. Toy Gonera, V, S$. Halliday, in which the defendant is att oT the appreciation Y i spaupatie, at fheir moet zealsos suport, (ON fleets the more;rafaat ae te mamacement produene | clavged with defrandine te government of $150,000 in | 70 Tm Asumuney: =I trometer ted by chapter TOF at adh to examine oor gona, the mort niece 14 th we CHATRMAM pext gave “The li le s 4 ptt! 6 on school. and althour! 10% ing false ent ‘i / Bi ty it to onde “tu ‘A weidenie Qh Paste Bresse, if, 1. Vriconntt, gives ie se een et ear erican peovinrea'? eee | tee Usst perms jerman D inuking {aise entries, theluna of vingencounlered embarrasxmencs inet. | Every stzle cut to order, Repairing done. aremany doferts aud fow of the artists are rormarkab! itch to the Ferato from New Boiling, $1. Drilliant, stilt there és enonrh to encourage them to stil) ‘The special ¥ fecting « sale of the hospital grounds, aa required by such announcing th i lemon it i) enietment, the Commissioners d: it expedient and com. 5 Nam, whieb, he observes, that man; : : turned thanks, as the representatiy PRET ee impressions of Fenianism, ‘vee, y Mr. Machoxatn returned th p ative itement amonz the Fenians in New A.— Motta Chemical Pomade Rew i at i “ a, hat, he speor the ucble tor chore As it t pow, it is struggling against | ¢ us, ia confirmed by a despatch received from Sir | patible with the trust committed to their charge to suspend people erroneously confound with what is called “the | of Canada, remarking |, alter | srester 68a be a y rocendingx It this particular, and t ¢ Hair, ands decidedly the best Tatr Dress Irish question,” and:conotudes « lengthy article thus:— | 10rd the Secrotery of the & Abies, but Tittle remaleed |}. tate, Frederick Bruce to the Governor General. Sil procendings tu thie partienlar. and to report, the (nets © | HUSHTON, 10 Astor House, and by all drug for him to say ou the subject which had brought him to this country. The Canadians, he added, were warmly attached to Eugiand, and they felt that the proposed union of the provinces would, instead of being a source of weaknese, tend greatly to strengthen the empire. He might further state that when, in 1864, doleates from all the North American provinces met at Qnebes, the first resolution they paseed, after that declaring the pro- posed nuion to be expedient, was one to the effect that the supreme executive anthority over there provinces should ever continue to be vested in Queen Victoria, her heirs and anocessors, ‘That resolution was carried «mid cheers which almost frightened out of its propriety the ancient motropolis of Cavada. (Hear, hear.) Mr. ARemigann returned thanks on behalf of Nova Scotia, and Mr, Fisaer for Now Branawic THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Madame Jumel’s Mammarial Balm and Patani Elevator. Depot, 30 Canal street, Send for treaties. Sold by druggists. ber: NOs. Joh wher Haldeman a tetsu Ne snd pubic us ceseral to examine the fine MEERSC Ferianism is 9 cause of disquiet because it ie the first, or at jeast the most palpable, revelation of tho interest which the United States takes in the affairs of Europe. People too easily forget of what these States are com- posedy and proclaim tbat our affairs do not occupy them. Onty # short time ago the greater part of their popula- tion was formed of fersons who had emigrated from Europe. Tho human tide now rolls on incessantly, car rving with it from our old world to the new the deati- tute, the frrisated end the greedy. ey carry with then their passions and therr cupidity, on landing not throw aside their reseatments or their ntred. one United States lay up all this to make use of when the hour comes, Tt is Fenisnism to-day i it be to- morrow? And for whom will be the menace? To hear the manner in which President Johnson speaks of France with reepect to Mexico, it seems that the moment ts il chosen to declare ourselves indifferent to (he part which o United States may take in the aflairs of this or that uropean Power. The gale, reported before, raged furiously at Great ‘Yarmouth, Penzance, Shields, Ramegate and all along the southern coast of England expecially. Accidente * and wrecks are reported from all quarters, including the Scotch and Irish coasts. : A fearful gale of wind raged over. London on Monday ‘nd Tuesday, the 7th and Sth iast. In London many @ Miastreis. Birch, Barnard, Warubold and Backes still proven strong drawing team, who-e power t only equalled by their wit and their fertility in invention. Their enter- tainment this week is overflowing with rollieking fun, and embraces several novelties in the shape of burlesque operatic acts. The dancing Of Cooper and Fields, the singing of Wambold, the imitations of actors by Backus, and Bireh’s stump epecc4 sill form prominent features in the exceliont programme of the establishment, which does not lack appreciation at the hands of their large andionces, lation To necpasary before an advantageous ante can be tude, ‘The suggestions of the Board that authority shonid be to the Commissioners of Quarantine to secure a lauding and boarding station at some Other Jocallty, by an exercise of the aent domain, if tt cannot tired by pur. el tained in the report bearing on this and other matters within the jurisdiction of the commission are of general interest, and thelr views and recommendations are respecttully sub: mitted to the intelligent actioa of the Legislature. R. E. FENTON. NOTICES OF BILLS. By Mr. Swrrm—To facilitate the construction of the New York and Albany Rattroad. By Mr. Htxspate—To incorporate the Long Island sy of a In relation to certain old claims ‘the Mayoralty and Commonalty of New York. Mr. Frear—In relation to savings banks. By Mr. 0. Monrny—To construct a railroad in Tenth and other streets in New York. By Mr. M. C, Monray—To repeal the Metropolitan boat law. By Mr, Buaxestan—For « horse railroad from Forest- port, Oneida county to Billingertown, with a branch road bay Mills, y Mr. bast also to authorize certain towns to take stock in ee, the Safe Deposit Company By Mr. Barsrow—To provide for the extension of the Departure of the Commissioners to the Paris pesition—Appointments for the Vacant Hie Seen, &e. a Mowrnsat, Jan. 22, 1867, The fon. D'Arcy MeGee, Dr. Sache and Mr. Daly, proviacial commissioners,§ leave on Monday for Now York, to take the steamer for Brest, en route to the Paris Exhibition. A council of Roman Catholic Bishops bas been in session some days, and selected three names for each vacant see in this province and sent them to the Pope for selection, It is stil! snowing bard, and all trains are delayed. UM PIPES AND HOLDERS made for the World's Fair, Only mandfacturers from thie eouuiry exhibiting t R ‘Ac, Send (or cireularm, es Pi J. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway, Ball, Black, 6 (9s; BROADWAY, /@ coustantly on mands ise i weil apsorted stook of Charley White's Combination Troupe. The management of this “temple of Momus ’' con- tinne to prosent to their patrons a new and highly diver- sified selection of Ethiopian burlesques and comic inter- ladea. Tho excellent corps de ballet also seem fully aware of the saying that “variety is tho spice of life,”” and nightly vary their pleasing divertissements, exbibu- hy bpd good taste in the arrangements and costumes. Afoll house greeted tho performances at this establish. ment lart evening. and testified by tho genuineness of their applause to the undoubted popularity of this mirth- po seg gang of resort, The Fenian's Oath, a now focal draiuna, an st of “sensation” and ‘effects,’ is now being produced at this piace. The Shipping Interests. Questo, Jan, 22, 186%, Last year 1,300 vessels, tonnage 675,000, manned 21,000 men, arrived hera, of which 1,100 vessels salted under (he British flag; 1,410 vessela, tonnage 760,000, ieee tvulued ‘at. $3,300,000; exporte, 60,800,000, imports val ; 000; antion col $640,000. . ‘ ‘ < JF: A BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, GAS FIXTURES. ir Dye. — Th gerdyihe sarge bags caiee Sotuliee A. a titatyrecr te tae "scala; sled appieksat Nee Astor House. French treneclads for Vera Orns. {From the Phare deta Manche, Jan. 6.) rou-ciad division of Rear admiral Rouciere le Nowry left the Roads at four P.M. The Admiral vessel, the Magente, Commander Lobris, and the frigat — Commander Bachme, have gous to Vera 2. The army transport Bayard left the day before yerter- day, and the Fontenoy sailed on the 6th, going to Vers Hivpson, Jan. 22, 1867. Larney MeCann, who was tried last April for the mur. Gerke Banaes Eye, cenietedand snetanenecobe Reaeey) bat Who obtaiped @ now trial, was to-day cruz. casualties took place, Lastly, the trans} Cher, which left the Roads on when Le pleaded nango i if 4 —_ pl guilty of manslaughter tm the thi A ‘The new Chilean six per cent me ems is a was to ray ope ba : Se dstidhs Opin Hated, Brocktyn. 4a ‘and was sentenced to two years and six months By Mr. rah og se oe “NCS Regiment eorgienennitaey wees id wil oy fara tee sce understood to be in course of negotiation in England. ; ‘ While manager Hooley continaes to cater to the public Prisca. ‘Wnuusawe—Kor the corfsolidation of the Butfalo | 2... parboitie. |” fow, and all érugpete. . In Ireland there waza lull in the arresis for F State Line Railroad Company with tho Erie and Northeast Railroad Company. . By Mr, Bornows—To incorporate the National Savings Bank of Bumlo, cg oe tp ne erga bre ded ine’ the ‘and otber roads. By 3 To prevent obstructions upon piers sod ahortoe inthe ety of Rew York. . 22, 1967, | Bien se Se ‘Minouri tem. Since the extensive captures public confidence in the maintenance of tranquillity is being rapidly strength. ened. 4 From Spain we learn that Sefior Rice Rozas hae been taken from Carthagona to Cadiz, and it is believed that he is to be transported. » A Russian decree bas been issued prohibiting the im- portation of pork and preparations of pork into Russia aand,Poland, on account of the frequent occurrence of triching diseases ir Germany. , A meeting held in Leeds to congratulate Mr, Thomas ‘Barvey on the result of his mission to Jamaica, gave Mr. W. E, Forster an opportunity of speaking on the ‘affairs Of that colony. Mr. Forster made remarks on ‘@he evil fratts of the planters’ government, which has Just been abolished in Jamaica. The trial of Mr, James Freeling Wilkinson, late man- ‘ager of the defunct Joint Stock Discount Company, of London, on a charge of appropriating checks belonging to the company to bis own use, terminated Jancary 10,_ Mr. Coleridge made @ speech io the Jury on bebsif of the Prisoner, and called witnesses to character, Wilkitson was convicted and sehitehioed’ to fivd years’ penal Bervi- } witht odttor Paront, lnc, eare Diver busanss aoe LBSESENEH Aifttha aca ES. b way, New York. ¥rom the 1 “La Retention ta bore Pho dapat hte ue the show that ihe. kuown ius i Aan oe 23; = I €6¢ the North German Parliament haa been mooted in fome political cirdles, the name of that exjle being most Popular among all classes of the Duchiea be The steamship Gread Kestern is avvointed 10 sall for

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