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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. —_—_——_——_ had run ite race and had grown 7 pital. republican cor. T xIicoa ay at the capital, Merchants ore | DEBATE AT THE NEW YORK LYCEUM, | Tepted wits power. Thctr former leaders bad eon Yad Ww A $ Hil N G oO N. a Perio, that shoud toeir goods be taken from the Custom tes pa nrg pong pat po ne 870,548, 972,258, 195,785, 407,553, 357,382, each asews + , machine. 189.165, 257,755, 20,778, 415,064, 260,952, 63,655, 94,200, 142,817, 253,215, 332,407, 329,752, 8,104, 40,091, 838,254, 351,575, 277,671, 175,335, (397,428, 21,372, 408,900, 270,936, 88,256, 270,658, ies ae “ py ioe pre << ag “ Ought the President bie be Impeached ??—A | their desks in Congress and read off their little wadding upenns the empire. F arful, therefore, lest they be leit at the Lively Discussion. n the case 0 merry ot the Mexican authori Seon the evacuation Asmall audience of ladies and gentlemen assembled 8.) he American Consul at Mazatlan Exe- | of tie city vy the French, the owners o: goods dare not | tast evening in the rooms of tho American Geographical The A apply for an armed remedy, and henoa a stoppase Of“! | coosety at Clinton Hall, to heat a farther discussion of essays, recking with filthy expressions, Scofield, and which nobody reads. (.\ The debate waxed warmer and w eloquently up to a late hour, when the Without any decision. CONTINUED FROM THIRD FAGE. for % representative, sud the firet instance in v8 to have been a departure from the r . bi , with the t nef, Phe hich ib 3 ‘ in 1840, in the case of Florida. Obviously cuted by the Mexican Authorities. French "fusciionssse. Spach: the rights of France | the question, “Ought the President to be Impeached ?”” 9 49,568," 306,518, 409,757, 181,606, ° 2 ctioual strife, we would do weil to re- is acquired by the Convention, and offer to protect ‘he | by the members of the Now York Lyceum, ‘Themeet- | THE GREAT PRESENTATION FESTIVAL, | iétiv®, 105,142, 25,598, 142,087, 130,131, 421,560, rd it as a Warning of evil rather than as an example withdra\ oi merchandise from the customs ware- imitavion; and] think candid men of all parties will houses, if neorssary, with soldiers, Yet, as nothing is Mewcad the inspiring anne of this sboleomne penal. t said of the consequences or in what manner the demands ‘of restraint is to be found in a vain attemp! - the Town of the Mexican authorities are to be resisted on tue Lipase aniagnninns whieh wateen 09 my ge Bombardment of To by a United evacuation af she city, but few herr granted the inv 3. sexce; roug! he ly a arme. tation. 1 Convention was ac e¢ only to serve al WBlain facts of our Dstory will attest that the great and States Gunboat. the moment. of ils fabrication somo meods of the gor: 276,472, 191, 377, $05,145, 68,801, 32, 283,071, ro,seo exan, 174781 67,606. 870,441, 266,904, each one copy of Lossing’s Field Book. 344,349, one tea service, 265,276, one dinner service, 172,506, one walnut desk. Ww i064, 158,008, 350,455, 9,410, each one get of Irving's ing was called to order at eight o'clock, Mr, D, B, Mol- hsh, in the absefice of the President, acting as Chairman, After the transaction of some routize business, the sub- ject prescribed for debate — SOUGHT THE PRESIDENT TO BE 'MPEACHED 7?” Grand Drawing of Prizes Yesterda 360,702 the Winner of the $10,000—5 226.497 the Winner ef the Country Resi- dence—Scenes and Incidents of the Draw- ing States admitted ‘since 1846, viz: Towa, Wiscop- ernment of Maximilian, whieh wired the consent of iderable length, D. B. Dadio: ing, &c. im Cabtoraia, Miunegota and Kantae including Texas Napoleon. tue occasion a ods, nothing moro isto rashes the opening remarke, Tuere wore two.classes, | THC Grand Festival Drawing, which ‘has received so | , 20,177, 902,780, 20,780, 49,051, each one lady’s dress was admitted that y ome wii oped for from the Tullerios, aud obligations of last : , 8, rn much publicity through the couatry, and for which 50 | "555, s40.401, 379.730, each one a lady's gold chain. he said, of those who negatively answer the question— one of which bolieved the impeach ment to be justifiable, but not expedient; and the other, that it was neither many thousands have been anxiously waiting, came off yesterday with great éclat at the Cooper Institute. Started a few months ago, under the auspices of well ‘ample population for one representative, and some of ak 4 k hy ted in th hem wit neary oF quite enough for evo, (S| Bazaine Concerting with Diaz for the SUr- | Fscirwoich sual! mpart mero het ploraacs. site nh, Sah ob an apa gi | To demonstrate the correctness of my views on this * BLUNDER OF THE FRENCH. , 38, 309, : one a library ‘qnestion, 1 subjoin a table, containing a list of the render of Mexico City. With ail their cleverness in money maiters the French table. ‘ ‘@tates admitted since the adoption of the Federal con- have opened a great advan to the Mexicans and ex- | justifiable por expedieat. He believed it to be both ex- £987,006, 414,894, 144,597, each one a bat stand. astitotion, with the dates of clevianion, the ratio of rop- case saat posed the vovernment of Pretee ic reclamanenaen ihe pedient and justidable, It was not areproach to our | KNOW and distinguished names, and baving for !ts0b- | 192,068, a dining table, veventation, and the representative population when part of all foreign merchants, upon whose goods double Ject the erection of a Home and School for the orphan 287,739, 386,664, each one a workbox. institations to‘impe ch the President, but on the con- 177,100, 164/082, each one a writing case. trary, a silence of Congress in the fact of what the _ 110g sadmitted, deduced from the United States census tables; duties are ex: der the cli f vention eg ae ae ee ore 61,703, 256,847, 105,157, 82,018, each one a set of ‘the calculation being made for the period of the decale | Comfirmation of the Capture Of | 5. perfected and of limited stipulations as to the circle children of the fallen soldiers and sailors of the republic, sorresponding with the date of admizsion. * of its action. It will be seen hereafter why we attach ‘ 1 was. ater | it Commended itself at once to the attention of all. The | Cooper’s works. sStestes. Admitted. Ratio. Population. . Ortega. #0 much interest to what at present is lene squabble, en sy getia aegere pesuie ne pipschaarabeins Plan, however, of insuring a present to every subscriber, 353,094, 405, ‘on eacegyie a sot of dining chaira, Vermont. 1791 33,000 om &e. PA ke the resulta of which, will be of more Importance than the mre epewn a ihe meer of, Erma n Jon, | to wbom wan also offered, for dollar, a chance of win- 288,781, $28,811, 16,74, 350,169, each one an opera on el ainst wand or any agai! ce | son, 60 far as fecis e fiuances coul ” . soo aS ass Oripiaatig withthe progress of our great Tbulion. | yas ‘well Kuown that the securiioa of ce | WDE #om6 rar and costly prize, made the aaccas of the | "S67.108, 208,70, 44,002 416,900, cach one net of 7 MILITI \TTERS. echemea inty. out rol work 36,000 7,212 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Tolancingo bas ee TA MATTER set possession of | government fell only one per cent when the | oosmen cerainiy. 1 = peadertaking | eS cach cnn a Gienng Sim one — =a J 7, | the liberal forces since the retreat‘of the Austro-Delgian | subject’ was first’ brought by resolution to the bpraps anagers wis limited pros- idd, 260,881, 237-110, | 07,055 194,899, 229,220, sae 58,077 New Ontzams, Jan. 28, 1867. | troope im garrison there The muilieary line trom tho val- | notice of the house, Te would not affect the finances | POCt Of selling about 200,000 tickets; but as the object | 148,701, 254,107, 219,318, 29,812, 384.311, 10,016, 6,502, shone {0274 | ‘The steamer from Vera Cruz brings your Vera Cruz ley of Tampico 1s by this acquisition, commanded by | more than the removal of some railroad, presideuts and extraordinary attractions of the design became more | $58,520, 02,673, is, 147.881, 187,782, 230,048, 237,273, d 2 correspondence j@ enemies of the empire. . 5 ‘i itin and ‘each one ya “conflice.?” 35,000 of the 24thand Pazo de) Macho of the ‘Of Mejias nothing is known, The communications moni. J pape) 4 Br oot Lime: fod u fn cia ; extensively known, thelr most sanguine expectations "11,105, 224, ‘$87,272, 318,250, each one set ladies? 35,000. 0.250 } 20th, Beyond Queretaro being interrupted, we are deprived of | Fears, tut Lord B peicgntery soe. tried and removed in | Were #0 fully realized that they determined on printing | mink furs, 47,200 45,170 |Your Vera Craz correspondence of the 23d says:—A | all intelligence from the interior, save auch as some ad- | fos than tiat many Weeks. Besides, busiuess was done | double the number originally intended. The anxiety to | 407,675, 390,315, 361,419, each one buffalo robe. wo a 168,073 | ‘pullotin appeared in the French newspaper offices in the | Yenturous traveller might Ghani 10 report among bis,| na aldorent style bere and ifthe charges cud be sap- | secure chances in this tempting lottery became greater 16,806. 318,000 229,107, each ane gold watch chain. | x 4 9 ety. x : od 70,680 169,327 | city of Mexico a fow days ago, stating that Mr. Carman, | “yiramon is organizing for a desperato a ee a reacloat Lad a eaterestury detenes tnmave, | fom day to day, as 1t was found the second series of } - Localities where the winners of tho first twenty-five 70,680 132,572 | the American Vice Consul at Mazatlan, became involved | Queretaro. His admirers say that it is his intention to | ho could also make that in-the same time, ‘The element | tickets printed—which it was determined snould-be the | prizes reside :— 1—West Twenty-first street, city. 2—West Thir:y-fourth street, city. 3—Bleecker street, city.. of time therefore did not enter into the case. Tho spirit and letter of the constitution must be carried out. Errors of judgment were impeachabie, as in the case of the Ear! of Bristol, who counseled against a war with Spain in violation of the wishes of the people of Eng- land. But the President had committed over: acte, and it was just as constitutional to impeach him as it was to eicct him. The second article, fourth gection, gave definite ana explicit authority for an impeachment. This waz not a partisan movement. It swod on motives of high national justice. He would have Congress rise to a consideration of national law and national security, both of which imperatively demanded tbe impeachment. He never beard that the New York Hexawy was called @ radical paper; but the New York Hsrsip has said what wag necessary, last—were fast running out. Even when the sale of tickets entirely ceased hundreds were still eagerly in- quiring for more. The first prizes on’ the presentation list formed a very enticing bait to any one desirous of trying hie luck at the risk of a dollar or some larger sum if he chose. The roll of United States greenbacks, amounting to the handsome sum of $10,000—a stupendous fortune to @ poor,man— stood as an irresistible attraction at the head of the list. And to those who complain of the lack of house room in New York and the exorbitant rents paid for even misera- ble accommodation, the chance of securing for the . | March apon Guadal take that city, and. then cry ‘o2.507 | 12 8 difficulty with a Mr. Broman, when the Mexican au- | fisit”) Shi ee un aay dade ng. en oy. 44,630 | thorities interfered. Mr. Carman shut bimeelf up in the | constructing’ himself with the government of Juarez 138,908 | house, but was attacked, and during the fight killed two | or the mass of his countrymen, but of gratifying that aaiaper hate against the French in which Mexicans of every 98; Saka | etiens.. Ha wes thon Enypngned tan 6 ly exe- | party participate, The Maccabeus, as the clergy piously ms Mansa rnacssta BS aewae, Yes known, cuted. name nim oe have bay Ussie ope 8 the ee he (on orado, whicl ROW proposed mit as Norville, commanding the United States gunboat off | poses re the evacuation eflec and the whole ‘Btate, contains, as has already been &@ population ‘ country recognize the sway of the liberals. feed ian 28,000, while the present ratio'of representa | ‘He town, demanded the punishment of the Mexican offl- | SOT (ocqzi7e Eo ott mir at Toluca, eighteen ‘ajon is 127,000, re can be no reason, T can per- | cere who had taken part in the execution of Carman, | Jeagues to the west, and the point from which the coun- ‘eetve, for the admission of Colorado that would not | and on the refusal of the authorities he bombarded the | try between Mexico and Morelia is controlled. not apply with equal force to nearly every other Territory | town for eight hours. only holds in check Kiva Paiacio and other chiefs who ‘wow organized; and 1 submit whether, if this bill be- 3) have been pressing upon the valley, but is also at liberty. ones law, {a will be Possible fe, rest the logical Prominent and influential parties connected with the | to recruit troops und obtain resources without being sub- eonciusion tories as ota, Montana ant Maximil: jected to the impertinent observation of foreign repre ‘Jdabo must be received as States whenever they present are Berar gnees re enyecuiuing ip. Hench ore, wentalives at in the capital. iil 38: 38 B Lj BRE S885 5 3 i ren street, city. 8 Bolling Springs, N. J. 9—Lexington avenue, city. 10—Paterson, N. J. ‘ M—Avenue 6, city. 1g—West Hovston street, ci fest Houston city. 14—Pbitadelphia, Pa, 15—-West Nineteenth street, city. 16—Newark, N. J 17—East Broad i pe "4 cl itution and under our laws. It plamiy vali f a doll 0 residence in West- 3 “ labemaselves, without regard to the number of inhabitants | Dining allavailable parties upon Ortega, in cage it is im YROM TOLUCA see stiGae call cesar ye And | Small venture of a dollar a country 18—Canal street, city. oy may respectively contain. Eight or ten new | possible to sustain Maximilian, the capital can bo kept in more easy communication | tnd Aisyinculy tells the prople Nhat «President ought wo | chester, or a house and lot in Brooklyn or Harlem, was | 19Salom, N. J. 20— Pearl street, city. 21—Huason City, N.J. 22—Fifth Avenu® Hotel, city, 23—Greenwich street, city. ' 24—Wilhamsburg, N.’Y. 25—Greenwich street, city. Pesrrecmnintivos wocis tien be acenisted to rapronase ap ¢ Crimes Nurcupuated bx Astana Zecatnoan nad teas: | S100 Beet irompareia: Tarr wena ot Gare, @opulation scarcely exceeding that which, in any other | '® Juarez at Durango by an escort under Varrios. dara) ele anor unpariill operations Ll Aa art gortion of the nation, is entitled to but a single member Marshal Bazaine will give up the city of Mexico to | to keeping the Juarists on the outer circumterence of a i Ane House of Representatives, while the average for | Porfirio Diaz upon leaving, which will be about the Sth | circle of the richest couniry, until the traitors to their 000,000 of people. Th would surely be unjust | % February. Diaz 1s now marching upon the capital mae ae caine pat nes a ies cr ohaw: other sections of the Union to enter upon | with infantry, cavalry and artillery. The French evacu- | fort and an easy conscience. - Polioy with regard to the admivmon of | ation continued, and the last of the army will leave the CUERNAVACA, be impeached; and it dues not stop there, It gives good and substantial reasons for bis impeachment. Now until any one can do away, explain away those reasons, the case, 80 far as the public is concerned, stapds for impeachment, 1t was said that the only charge against the President was bis great love for unity and constitu- tion; but the charges against him were serious and positive, One of the charges was the fact that he a3 sumed that, under Certam circumstances, be could be- temptation: of too captivating nature to be easily withstood, THE DRAWING YESTERDAY, Yesterday morning about nine o’clock the hall of the Cooper Institute was thrown open to the public, and be- fore scarcely an hour had elapsed all the available seats were occupied by an eager and expectant multitude. LOTTERY AND LIQUOR LAWS. jw Stater, which might result in conferrmg such @ | obra: to the south, has boen beset by the liberals, who formal- | Come the tyruny the dictator, as he termed it, of this m ‘all of th y with * 5 roportionate share of influence in the national city of Mexico on the Sth of February. Iy iwtronched themselves in front of It Paulino Gomez | cation wien hs sald tua pabive apecel that with the | oma Bare of the city pepe ame at. tae: Ubon ipemnes BeEESie ure upon communities which, in pureuance of Five million of silver doliars have been sent to France | la Madrid, the imporialist, saltied out, expecting to drive | $50,000,000 which were proposed to be given him by | “2x!0us steps ‘presen e announce- —The License Laws of Congress Do ’ ise policy of our fathers, should for some years to | during the last eight days. the enemy from his enirenchmet but was killed upon | the #recdmen’s Bureau bill, and with his agents aud | ment of the lucky numbers that bore off the Not Contravene State Prehibitory Laws. moe be retained under the fostering care and protection | ya cinnien's Generals Miramar, Marquez and others | the frst occasion of his having displayed any color of | sairaps.in every village, he could become dictator by the | monster presents in greenbacks, houses and corner lots, Wasurnctox, Jan. 28, 1867 ep pwn bprewigia pel x, bravery. As unscrupulous as Miramon without bis | aid of the army and navy. A man can be im- | 4) the passages in the Hall and thestanding room inthe | The United States vs, Vassar and another case from If it ie deemed just and expedient now to depart from | are casting about for s hiding place. bravery, and as fapatical as Marquez without his judg- in Tennessee settied policy of the nation during all tis history, | a French train between Orizaba and Pazo del Macho | ment of miliary experience, Le Sadrid has gone io bis | Bu" complaint of andrew ‘Johnson. his ee on complaint of Andrew Jonnson himself. In the New York; tho United States va. Green, and four other rear became, after a while, 80 densely crowded that the to admit all the Territories to the righta and privi- Jong account, leaving but few to regrei his death and | second pia-e, he had disobeyed mis constitutional duty lice deemed it advisable to close the ! lattice gates | cases from New Jersey; the United States va. Swain of | Staves, irrespective of their Population or diness | 8d deen robbed and five hundred mules run off. very many with the remembrance ofthe abuses and | iy not exccuting the laws of confiscation against ps od wh various entrances, and e en hee. detect’ Gta from Massachusetts. ‘These cases have been reported reach government, it is submitted whether it would | Forced Toans were being made by Maximilian in all | tyrannical conduct of which they bave been ine vietims. | ty used by the rebels in aid of the war. In the third | esing spirits ecaled Mee carriard tm: eons of eraiy pee ‘ el such measures aw will bring the | the targe cities, Mexico, Puebla, San Luis Potosi, Uri- RUMORS REGARDING THR FRENCH. place, and greatest of all, he had usurped the law-mak- | Pt! pre; | inthe Heraip, and the facts will be remembered. In one of the New York causes it was claimed that a Meense from the féderal government under the act of 1864 to engage in the selliug of lottery tickets authorized such traffic, notwithstanding the statute of the State rendered it unlawful The New Jersey cases wore similar, The above causes were argued at the last term bject before the country for consideration and decie : The French dail, ering the cit; shin; ‘Thig would seem to be evidently wise, because, as | *4b8 and Cordova. doceird to the trek a ridicules pots ara Rn ca cyeeny been aed Senet, Sangeet sen Im a recent meeting of the junta or council, Marsha | at the Palace to correct the moral effeci of these move- ice. Tee no auswer to thelr maggestions chat anven | Deine voted against Maximilian remaining. The Tae cane ee eine Moke ia, connection few act was passed authorizing the people ‘of | family of the Marshal intends to leave Vera Craz for | with an expedition to Lower California in 1854, has been ye it ing power of Congress, ' (Applause.) Andrew Jobnson did not foliow the footsteps of Abratam Lincoln in the appointment of Provisioval Governors, but appointed men from civil hfe, without haying before invested them with any military office or power, an act which even one of his friends (General Dix) had said was extra constitutional—not in pursuance of any provision in the constitution. Ip his instractior 0 these Provisional caution. All those who were comfortably seated and many wi were placed in position< sorping but agreeable provided themselves witb prize lists, and, = ells in hand, proceeded, like a host of reporters, to note down the magic numbers that issued in succession from the wheel. Ata little befure ten o’glock Generals Van vi Wetmore and Barlow, with Mr, Nathaniel Jarvis, Ir., Mr, Hasbroke, Captain’ Caffrey, of the police, and lorado to take action on this subject is well | Frenceon a French steamer about the 13th of February. | made the instrument to propagate the rumor of counter mown that that act was passed in consequence The Archbishop has finally declared for Juarez; so | Orders from the Emperor Napoieou, arresting tho ‘of reprezentations that the population . reached, evacuation of Mexico by the Franch. The lat- | G -making power. U Sema TE StS abd EINLIOOR, Sp pORreS | CESS Tate: according to some statement, as high as eighty thou- | *A¥® the latest despatch from Mexico. Neribo’ Fu the’; sexy mold eta” in’ thhol'd: Sate nate tae etaenaies iehomeses BEk Coline form, which was also, occupied by a staff of writing | of the court, but were not until now decided. In the @.nd, aud to none less than fifty thousand, and wasgruw- | Pazo del Macho correspondence says thé rear guard | of the March elections in the United States, upon which | gione to deerme what government shall be estad- seated at several tables. second New York: suit it was claimed that the special en @ rapidity ergen ctinyod Seat te ee _ will set ont for Vera Croz on the 25th, The railroad onde a renga soe a dtates she erope. shod am Cn Binoy sn8. 8 opcenioring to mould the tax imposed by the act of 1866 ow the business of lottery secure ‘rance. rumor an thors | State Constitutions usurped a legtslati dealing could not be collected government beca ‘a hundrea th ‘These representations prove |. cOMpany agrées to carry ten thousand troops daily after | would informer times of the intervention have. been | itch conight bee sare, ‘Sid: whet waseonted no pe orlsected, Wy Fae nd ‘Mave been wholly fallacious, and in addition the people | February 16 to Vera Cruz. severely punished, as reflecting too strongly the motives j.an smpeachment. The:London had said thatthe the law of the: State ‘had prohibited such traffic, The ha Kertilony, ta 8 daliitens on Sige radi pgrsch ‘Much specie (French plonder) is being sent to the sea- of the French retreat from Mexico; bat alas! thé best | impe of the President would evidensly over- act was contended vo be uancanstitutional and against et By fan dcess tny gu exhort a | Dar fr shpsen. Many Fone amin ae lerng | ny at ma a spent ewan | Aha apron Wa aC pom te WR cats ey peal ° a . ont spend grape effet ‘with the army, . their “amour wh aver ops | gaa ‘beition had broken up .add destroyed this government Present liquor case from Massachaset 1s. . Deen no step taken since in relation e admission Dupin, the French cortra guerilla, has desolated the sent without g to blows with their allie, forever. He would stand on principles of common jus- Mr. Chief Justice Chase delivered the epinion of the bas had the slightest sanction of warrant of law. is ‘THE N&WSPAPERS AND MR, CAMPBELL. Court, holding in substance as follows:— thee and carry out the impeachment boldly—would tear politic, proceedings upon which the present apphcation 19 | Country round Pazo de! Macho, stealing earrings from The ministerial journals are chuckling with del! out this cancer from the vitals of the body 2 ea arene in the utter absence of all law in relation | women’s ears, and committing atrocities—surpassing | over ~_ oe Mr. tab retara eq se aes (Applause) pea oy pote: hare tiredintted ty weber . ‘thore laid to his charge in China, States, \ is nurstled tpto the convict! mis- . L, Oxuaey followed on the negative side, say! a ‘Be aut Freee noone ses ioe reas on. De guenton ot Outside of Maximilian’s saeani be one ae + cneaapred einen totems eat en Satara opm. waned to have been come to carry on the licensed business within the State. Datever to tbe seutiment of the Territory. The protest | hundred fue has bat seventeen mw recruits, and only | tment, favorable to the eespirs and the establishisens of | upectuareat, It there tas euly a deco of obe per Sccond—The requirement of payment for license is . poo gg ge eae ee | one million dollars raised by forced loan. modarobical institutions in Mexico, et in fhe aie Seat ee rare simply a mode of imposing taxes én the business, and ‘@one of these reasons existed against this proposed enact-'] n the 18th, 14th and 15th Max held « stormy confor- ye ns Sarno dollars, though the geatie- the prohibition, under penalties, against carrying on the = * ‘Geant, the bill uecit, besldes betae anconaituvional to Ha-| ence wish Bazaine and Castlenau. On the 16th Bezaine gaeods ols he Ocbinaxemcnes one 37 Meee en ree ens ipacay eieeees, the business without @ license, is only ® means or mode ern. eases Ey one tats taxon informed Porfirio Diaz if he would come up withare- | The French evacuation of Mazatlan, Tepic, Guadaln- | % Course, no prolixity of law necessary with the of enforcing the payment of such taxes. ence, is 0 framed es to render its execution | spectable force he would surrender the capital. jara and otber cities of tha west dnd south'was followed (Laughter) All that was necessary was for Third—The provisions of the at of Congress requiring nye ne ha ty opty or pr ee Py tere digs fhe rwnen A nary atuut ove | Sevens getup and ilk on the sujet, and it would such oanse, and imposing penalties for not taking oat = Po perenne ry fo IO gl led gat 9 French Residents Offered Free Pasange | tion, The American Consul, Mr. Forrett, gav passage | be | pence npatetird end applause)—by the reguier ‘Gnd paying for them, ere met cestrary to the constita- ne bill ‘pom the Governor elect; for, as by its own. | flome—The Liberals Tearing Up the Mexi- | forthe South American republics to about fifty. A bene- Srnaestenina be mente oly Poo dig reo Reg tion or public policy. Fourth—The provisions in the act of 1866, for the im- posing of special taxes in lieu of payment for licenses, removed whatever ambiguity existed in the previous laws, and are in harmony with the constitution and public policy. Fifth—The recognition by the acts of Congress of the power and right of the State to tax, control or regulate any business carried om within its limits is entirely in eran: the constitution is not to take effect until after | cnn Rallway—Detection of General Cariilo— | Yolent fund was algo raised by the people of Mazatlan, ‘tue admission of the Sine, he in the meantime bas ro} He Denounces the Policy of the United States | 124 pome thitiy, Freuch wont to. fan Franowco, An more ena ag pe a Bogie peal paddled Towards Mexico, &c. landed them 1m ‘safe locuiitics on the coast. Some five onvene ‘the Legisiature, ‘what constitutes, the. State New Onreaxs, Jan. 28, 1867. | hundred Mexican imperialists also took advantage of Legislature to which is to be referred the question of The French Consul im Mexico has published a notice, | these 2 eae to leave the city. When the Perscndatong imponed oy Concrete new oy Wo | advising al the residents in the country who desire to | sired to fo. with them, Dut bal of them wre without m : , leker cleat? or is the leap mbich met more than | Jeavett with the expeditionary forces, that they can | means to travel. A subscription was immediately opened @ year ago under the provisions of the State consti. | bave a free passage home. A party of 800 accordingly at the request of General gg Gee thus the fugitives consideration why he should not be impeached. considered thatthe refusal of tuat power which the Freedmen’s Bureau bill proposed to give him was a very good reason why he did not want to become dictator, and by referring to it in the speech ailuded to he merely wished by this illustration to enforce his expression of to the people. He did not pretend to were. provi ring syste their pRu0e ? left. for, so far as the retiring column of} or \awe to justify the t of provisional Yeferring to the second section of the schedule and French were unable to sapply them with rations. In appolatenens pro quest that some young Jadies irom among the audience | harmony and consistent with an intention on the part of wo the sighicenth ‘section of the foun article of, the |, Maximilian had permitted « kind of trace of war trade | Guadalajara the number of French thus helped away | governor, ut i was a legiumate deed thet foliewed | might be Induced vo perform the drawing. ‘The General | Congress to tax such basiness for national purposes. te coustitation it will be seen that the terms of ‘the | between Jalapa and Vera Cruz seeds cakeek te hacitibee Tiscel bortements tos There ‘was both executive and legislative usurpauon | Pnong the audience, every young lady present being iin. | Itfollows from this decision that the prohibition of embers of ¢ Honse of resentatives and that of t A SDebaNT of, aby themtaess of tae SOONG ET co ee ene ep Cea Tape) Neseee | cae ‘At Leon they were joined by a new caravan of apn Di tagie ot the rigane wenlencinn Portaned from a dozen quartirs to volunteer ber grace- | any business by the Stale does not conflict with the > first Monday of the present month. It is | Sailroad. fugitives from the north and east. It consisted of one | ent" of provisional governors for the South, under the | glevating themeetves: ve the tovel ot che, precform nea | TgRtof the government to tax such business wherever @lenr thet if there were no intrinsic objec: A movement of much importance is the defection of ent eaten a Le wgigy rd Wg < emg wee @ions to the Dill itself, ii ti to means. reanaigros brou; aera’ te" be socom *J ; = eed eed one General Carillo, who commands at Saltillo, and who | into the capital two hundred and ufty French Tagitives, ‘would be fatal, as it is apparent that the provisions of has issued the following to his soldiers:-— a hundred of whom were utterly destitute, and bad to tbe third section of the bili to admit Colorado buve refer- | You have already seen the conduct of your so-called | Ve provided for. Mexican imperialists had also taken ence toa period and a state of facts entirely different | protector in Matamoros, You already Know that the | Télugein the city of Mexico in great numbers. Mean- from the ‘present, and aflairs as they now exist, and if | flag ot the stars has floated in that port, and that it was | While the French and American resident of the capital exrried into effect. must necessarily tead to confusion. | occupied by the United States forces after they had cov- | Were ficeing in this direction to take passage for the Bven if it were settled that the old and not anew body | ered the ground with innumerable corpses of our coun- | United States and France. ‘wore to act, it would be found impracticable to execute | trymen. They wish the extinction of our rece and | Amid ull this confasion the people of property had BLo law, because a considerable number of the members, | hereafter to ecupy our country. The North, our con- | SPFang another knotty question. When called upon to @ 1 am informed, have ceased to be residents of the | stant enemy, desires under a plausible pretext. to pene- | Pay their a-sessments to the extraordinary military con- Torritory, and in the sixty days within which the Legis. | trate into ii, never to abandon It. tribation, they handed in bills for the rent of dwellings it is found to be in existence; nor does the license under the act of 1864 give the licensee authority to violate the Jaws of a State by engaging therein in @ business ren- dered unlawful by statute. No dissenting opinion was existing system, was in accordance with a recommend. ation by Congress itself, ina bill which was passed by that body bevcre the death of President Lincola, Under the provisions of that bill the provisional governors nad been appointed. In regard to the last charge, the same could alse be made against Conxress, and why suouid not the President have an eq.al share in these extra Constitutional measures? ‘tbe Supreme Court had de- Cided exactly opposite to what was agserted by the last speaker—in the case of Governor Dorr, of Rhode Istand. Jadge Taney, he said, decided that the President of the United States baving recognized a certain i im Rooce Island, tha, government was the Nexuimate ove undertaking the tedious task of drawing. Fortunately, at this time, a gentleman of opaque vision ap} upon the scene and tendered bis assistance in the di- lemma. His presence was received with acciamation as furnishing the most satisfactory solution of the difliculty, and when the General put the question to the i ence, ‘All those in favor of the blind man will piease say aye’’ a thundering endorsement was pronounced in favor of * it blind.” The General noxt inquired Jatnre is to be convened afterthe of the act there Sra warehouses vcoupled by the French in payment. | Jf ihe Siase, and the matte , and the matter was no longer in the hands uid not be cuticent time to fl the vacancie: by Rew | Departure of French Treeps for Home. sein this comnection the “atria attempte to fustify the | ¢ Conivss. the act of the Prosudont was, foal.. ‘The Sead tekslh "1h ming Bhd tees wo eae Ae 4 New Orreaxs, Jan. 28, 1867. | government in its exactions by showing the necessity of | Keeping of Southern represeutatives from the balls of Congress was ten times a greater usurpation than any- thing that Johnson had done, Besides, the character of the man who inituted the impeachment was very bad President Johneon's worst act was as white as snow ‘the proceedings were ail regular and the result to be ob- Vera Cruz advices to the 224 inst. have been received, | Maintaining itself, and reciting the various acts of van- Serned were ‘iesirable, simple just.ce to the people of the | and state that a French transport had let with a heavy | foils °lne tevclutioniste, tno ate mow sthvine agen ald require a I 3 Pearitory wu RT etch ne nod Seems net day* | dotachment of infantry for France. Others would im- } to xet control of the wealth of the country. It says the ®y the \bird section of the bill. mediately follow. The whole French force in Mexico | best way for the people is to come forward and con- as ip well Ss lange portions of the Tor- | had arrived at Vera Cruz, en roule for France. addi. | ‘bute Iiberaliy, and thus save another revolution. are, ory with whrek there is and can be neral com- EMBARKATION OF THE FRENCH ARMY. Gmenieation, there deing several counties which, from | ual ransports were daily oxpected. Meanwhile the French army of occupation was con- ‘November to May, can only be reached by persons trav- centrating at every point om the railroad and preparing * ke Congress in the exercise of their lawiul powers ‘ling om foot, while with other regions of the Territory, | Confirmation of the Capture of Ortega by Ju. | to embark at Vera Craz. Some three thousand were | Sgainst ecoupied by a! large portion of the population, there it arez. already in that port awaiting trahsports, only two of | Was the dost reason way be ne tal Serv little more freedom of access. Thos, if this bil Waswrxarox, Jan, 28, 1867, | Which, sent out by Napoleon's recent order, had arrived, | Temoved el once. | (ApPsuse-) If de was that kind of man the dauger wae Se a im still to bold the reins of government, the President of the United States can honestly draw his salary wader an appropri. oye popes of pete chatanan ti conte fo obtain | The Mexican Minister received to-day from the Mexi- Sa ee en en aires, erin itn view to enlighten the Legislature if | can Consul at San Francisco the following despatch, ‘the most desperate efforts were being made by the old body were called together, and, of course, | cated yesterday :— Siac tha Tebaeh baru, eopechdly tint tho tie eaobine President Juarez informs me that Gonzales Ortega was | of the Council, and Generals pants juez and Majia had marched ont from the city to meet the liberals, equally impracticable to procure the election of a pew ‘ody. 7 this defect might have been remedied x. tension of the time and # submission of the ph Bod to | Strested yesterday by Governor Anzea in Zacatecas. ‘she people, with a full opportunity to enable them to JOSE A. GODOY. | but the future would depend upon the fortunes of & —_ ae ar ae State has generally been re- | THE Mexicans in Lower Califernin Fearing MOVEMENTS OF THR RELUGERESTS. ‘@arded as an epoch in our history, but, after the most Annexation. The latest news from the city of Mexico gives en- “earefol and anxious inquiry on the subject, I cannot San Francisco, Jan. 28, 1867. Sac hyey? of the ¥, 3-4 Suet, General ¥ INT 18 CURING HUN- perceive that the proposed proveedinr ia in conformity | the Guavmas (Mexico) correspondent of the Bulletin | itn Gencral Miramvon, concerning ihe’ plas Of opere, biaion Corns, ment, Bo ly prevailed in the faoeheslon oto says intrigoing is going on to prevent the location of the | tions, His army ‘was’ then at Sau Miguel de Aliendo— bie ‘all druggist, ®rates. 1 therefore return to tbe Senate with- | grant made by Juarez to an American company of the | the numbers not given; but among them was the regi: say something om that au! a ee aap he, BO DREW JOHNSON, | vacantlands in Lower California, the Mexicans fearing | nolopen,” It also included the ravi rene por waaer | for when fle wont io St. Louls he. stated that be wanted Y ROR OBTAINED IN AXY STATE Seeptn:cdore oti that annexatio® will follow colonization. command of Colonel Quiroga, tamous oP ite mlver Witty nk Range sone EG 372, or errors, oe ve tings. ~ 364, r, 80 Nassau strect. NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. ™Tne forces of General Gutrerrez-and Colonel Raudon | PremeCourt bad decided that wi alone 211,682, each a bouse and Jot tm AT nash Maida hp: Sek—ctcon- OUR CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE. were encamped noar by. lone! rested the power of detining the powers of ‘govern roti 176,81 1,682, 20) yy oo Stygty cunts Gantwten babdnls, ‘doo. Maximilian Scill in Retirement—The French | ja Cle! Zeferino Rodriguez was in command at Guans- | Ci cuas w, Cxaruax would urge the impeachment of | Ses ma carr at p ilarang mrs, neat Sax Frascrsco, Jan, 28, 1867. the Vern Craz Custom I Moye- | © “General Miramon,”” the Sociedad, “is able to Of any other Fyendent, on satisfac. | 183,386, sos, sir Dressing 80 cts. Gut’ thie outs eh, Granite oar mille ia, the tows, of Felaosn, nts of the Liberals and Tmperintiots—The | bring together neven to eight thousand men” a ee finds 1B ‘Se te ee ee, Harlem. pate ial nat wn PR nehrueenrendendeeenele ramento county, one largest establishments Papers on Mr. Campbells Return, &c. ‘nree have robbed between Toluca and = A fi Levens (owed py Caluornia, was destgoged by fire on Sat irr oF Muxico, Jan, 10, i867, | Morelia, d the passengers maltreated. yon gehts mR ses ert on ‘General Grant, Copia tacueerct Ergin nudes De “he ebip Milton Badger, from the Sandwich Islands, | i* Majesty Maximilian I. continues to reside in seclu- quatars, or banecn that’ ony ‘and the capital--prote ments of his but that did not imply that his Bow ES I grand piano. rr ” rae Brings, Honotute dates to the 1aih of saan, The | sion, and with the privacy of any other gentleman, at | Diy at Doloros Hidalgo, Sie er na omae nae Lt ene diamond set, aoe Sie prihous ‘- ome epee foro ' ‘0. the ev the hacienda of the Teja, All parties appear tacitly to: — ments which had al State | 83,502, ‘hot water Dr. £. B. ork. [rites fepeey rovatioa tore fernter' covens ta tue islana | bave agreed in holding him as 2 negative quantity in the CANADA. ee the ame peveramen t exist now in | peskan” as equcpttgeneacndlge tall sci Confidential mformation. for a 4 Sent. lot Wonka "Shouse B Wile, Sa ehan chase or | petkieal equabon, which cen be. transposed from either Pl sone, bite eg Mississippi which existed before Andrew Johnson put | “in6en1, 900,686, 13,636, 228,294, each $250 in green painted up eee Rant i enaulae, us there was no const) in the place. | meamber to the other without effecting the value of tho SPECIAL TELEGRAM TD THE HERALD. Dr, CearmanYen; before Anéréw Jobteon at. 1 Me sia sion Stile soar. ._B, B. FOO' ) rk. wae pede For Leon ane CATS that General Crook bed | wnvnown number to be svaght. As we anticipated, the . em tompied to do those things for which he is charged win | go*daret4a f06 61,480, 1 90,802, 66,882, 198,247, ANS, BONTO ye ee iy oix hereen unat be had captured. A" great many. | good Father Fischer bas persuaded the Euporor of the | 7M Confederation Scheme Accepted wy the | crime ) . ronda, $9,010, 4 sine, 328.569, x ithe Gack, unions ‘alla: Chilblaing 3 . pl : in Ubi ive “ne ca neen ae number i@ not stated. | mnility of his implied engagement with Castelnan and Santer Mineo: aa pg as jotee waoutiay of the State | 77, ig ie ee Pose, ia, at Frovod Fer. By maitopeon ah Sih, aa a Me. Daan Hi intiane sa retire ‘ong the rear guard of | bers, &e. goreramens there, Did thé one now in power exist | wach) | r B., ox, OF RLPHIA, Wilts ce the French army. The appeal to bo made to the will of Ortawa, Jan, 28, 1867. socom? 56,083, a Fh, Ker eet are ftom #4. Cxconan, Jan, 28, 1807. the pation through their representatives in a general Information has been received from the Colonial See ieee a eee ate “Ta, haere 197,526, 84,c49, | Bs, ite =. Obtained. there at ime: lasTBEsirorce cave uf ons H. Films’ vs iwi for | Congrats i regarded as & more sacred obtigatin, than | retary thas the imperal goverumont hasbeen pleased to | A Mexsin-—Did the peopl authorae the President to | 38,00 a0oaTh: 81,65 oN 3 2s” 182 288 Aves m eo arama oy td . SL. Tomlinson, was conclided | the word of an Austrian canght up by a Fronch General | sanction the confederation of the British North Ameri. | C#abiish Mato governmouts 381,021, 866, , 31 907,882, 900,002, | ————————— oo. eit he ry 5 —N. " ¥ } fee ane jnry granting the aggrieved Muvtand ci and a French Minister Plenipotentiary. Hie Majesty | can provinces under the Quebec conditions, The bill tone ya) ‘slupty anvempess te neaneee vies te A sien’ ta Ty 188,274, Die a lot aigarn (ange on Tver Kianeys, enn eetcenemenntan e vories his stolid obstinacy by munching cheese and | will be mtroduced as a government measure at the next | madness of radicals would destruy, like those on the op- om iptions, every form of skin ‘THE EMMGRANT SHIP LAURA IN DISTRESS. promenading on the root of his residence, whence he | sitting of the imperial government. Prince Atfred wil Beers Srorcprienn Gas temas Sos ante are-cutaes, wae diane ar ____ ernor al le uy Haurax, N, §., Jan. 28, 1967. | Sujoys the enchantment of the view of his capital, with | Of ihe, ee eeaion w nee on tho adoption | soother quurrel, tbat they might find an occasion ya of ee 40 008, 195,280, 202, ast HVORCE. JADE THIS A BPECIAS STUDY ot brignatine Sasa ba seve hess, Ta. leapiiide ‘ts trangail iakes and agtre robed mountains, Diogence | ° an effort is being made by the parties who hold the arena. (loud laughter)—or tur, soene | 371,477, $0,000, 278,762, each « set of ion ems at Law, 213 Bron’ , lettinde Pranwe af Hig | OF Diocletian could wish mo lees, conld ask no more, | bonds absuracted {rom of the Royal Tavarance | oe a Tp dont you give é E mS eatey: the ghee Fine hyo me ema tena Caen Ceenett noven, in York to settle with the company, Tue wouth-soathweet, and The Costom House question has become intensely ia- ree 41 ting, and like most quéstiens in this country bes poem “ry! tas vigoeoun editorial, |, 3 J080 Hetaet arrived bere touiay. A meeting ot 305, oy a L-) me i 1820, 812,621, 801,067, Dalsoae| 5 ng house, KS 4 under the constitur and "odo, “ L} ARGS | TARRANTED ectaree the convention of July 90, 1868, by which | '* “sbinet is called for to-morrow, ¢ to be resuured by ePranjen ‘201 483," 67 a mt 2s coi ety ped then Mariqilanexguged to aver the Custom House ot Vera ‘The Hentan Trials, ects deoerving of imponchment, Yolen made td sek, Sale ears er ee Oras to Napoicon’s agenta, null and void, as it had mover Torowro, C. We, Jan, 28, 180%, % It politia to remove nim, for iue reawn tha: 6 would | 310 “nei, 254," ‘oonen ‘908, us UARD.—A MEETING OF Deem ried scooring to iternaionsl custom; Yet | tne court opened at noon, Suige Morrion presiding. | uni, gta tte pubic pace nod alarange tne Haver ne en sino, oase ‘ore be. a eveniagyas 18 te poe be Tog fa — ons ninetates aon cad 9 yon oho caatonned ts eases ite, Saee a ite nought, inion eh beh t mike . s cheeses 7 q k ne ment, the Prva are bp ba aoe maneapunr Geng" tb net Paased ta the aoet, cud pleated aot wilt? oa, | wren, Wendell Failte; teas he tone mae wend, 01 sy i) £908,050, 238, sot, ssn TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Airect the adainistration, not to adminiater directly the | Witnesses for the defence had net arrived, aunt saked for | easly weed (APpuse), He had geen s grat sany 588, 79,114, 386.413, - 837,983," abt 446, aoe Gaunt ND PIXtONRS, BILLIARDS, | Duan oh Cn oe Vr rsa rts | SSR ea 4 pond th oaoMe ape J an teas mea Turtle saan tv | ah “ea an Mente amt” acs | akan eens etngy ae ~ : 5 . , ; ‘4 We Interfere so the copiection of dutien impede apeo I court then sdipames, Tank apd Witaanngspd, javiiouse,) he Desleved ied) ale0as’ 343°800, 14,240," 904449, 349,019, 910,900, | yipreat Qh) West Fortveecoud setae