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PD ein ipeieee ¥ “ ‘The sales ~uent to the Irish question as | spare to huma and x E U R 0 Pp E orcanaieg ano TE UME he Sar Y Soles arouns anaean ch must Do sudod at | Wi totve ut bat « ownad angela SOUTH AMERICA. r liv: Jan. 31—Evening. ‘once, . |ARIBAL! ‘The cotton market is flat. uplands closed at | Iam to 70 of tone toward this -_— | raXca “Tue'saton of the day aid not excood 6,000 bales Non the parece the. eatin.” wa to do the Inich GERMAN RECONSTRUCTION. ee eee Liverpool Breadstuffs Market. Indeed there is & general disposit. z , Jan, 31, 1867, Jan. 30—Evening. ee It is sound policy at te ‘ Corn nominal at 41a Be oN Wheat dull. lish government knows The mail steamer from Rio Jameiro brings the news ‘Lrvanroot, Basow of the Coustitui f the New Northern > Endorsed Jan 31—Evoning, | interfere in aay Enropean or Eastern Confederation. that the Emperor of Brazil has resolved to increase bis Napeleen’s Reform Pas altgataty were easier tay dak dust aeks to resalt m war: While frland is wai am ic rt of the conaitutin fog the North Gor pecotali seta hefeiga o> Paraguay with re- ohn Bright, ‘~ os per quarter. porn little eqpeeved 10 Prussian govern, | newed ‘ > bys ~~. Liverpee! Provision Market. fae guvecumantet Lenten Tue flower 2 Hae at pes enter [oregon ty Conference of rg a fg Cn Te Evening, lish areny ia in Ireland and Canada; following is bel Dea niore corres asitwalsoa | Death of the Freach Minister te Brazil. eS ee cciedoni Market. much from the effective strength of the ' “The Graft h coqunere ns han pebenpenatinss: | eh a a Paws, Jan. 30, 1867, Fhe Reports from the East M: Jan. 30—Evening. | There isa feverish anziety om the part of veverat thea- J swty.nine or seventy he. “The first division sets Repent she, Gane Gat: OFC} araned Pennsylvanian and Canada white poirolsam | #24 in this neighborhood for the settlement of the f f'<E “was ig tobe considered freer te aiergy the | of she French Minister to Brazi Peaceful. are quoted at 1s. 6d.a1e 1d Rosin sold at 03. 64. Tr qovstion im the seanner eerie Oem | ence et of the legislative power in | The Chevalier Joseph: Leonce de St. Georges, late Previsien and Produce Market. ious or for They inhabit a fort catled the cc Wfederation; the third treats of the federal eoun- French Minister to Brazil, was for « number of years Jan, 31—Eveuing. | Millmount Tower-a structure that haa succeeded in | <i; sx “ion four settles the position of the presiding | connected with the French @iplomatic corps at the court The and produce have been steady upright since Cromwell stormed tho towa, and | power; (ection five treats of the parliament; sections | O° no pedro, At the timethat the during the day, and closed unchanged. tow looks, tn'the grey moraing light im which T view it, | six ¥en’ Of the competence appertaining to the legis: ms Dares do Leneptane TRADE ON THE SUEZ . CANAL. —— asif it would burst with fright at the mere rumor of the | ‘ive power contains the important was Minister, he was Seordtary of Legation, and during re so tothe tc doral army, and séotion twelve refers 10 the | the absenco of that nobleman im Baden, held the position MARINE INTELLIGENCE. what I'have learned of Fenianism since I ag. | settlement o." differences between members of the con. . 1 rived here I must sey that if James Stephens meant}; federation. ee > Soe Sie e's omen Of Charge d’Affaires ad interim: Upon the recall of the to convey the impression ‘that Ireland would be in | eh@ regulatio.’ of relations with the Baron, about twelve years ago, the Chevalier was pro- Wrench Honors to American Lownow, Jan. 81, 1967. before the 1st of January, he either intend. } States. moted to the position of Minister, tm which capacity ne The ship Louies, from New York for Orleans, has ar- | ed to deceive bis followers or the English government, | ,, The federal ten Wery, embrages the States of the gov: | ois salt the time of his death.” , ‘ Yachtmen. rived at Bristol in a damaged condition. Men ore orriving-bore from America, ond Ragland overy emer peepee pent 9 pater woth neeo nto @. &e.' ae. Livanroot, Jan. $1, 1867. | Selines that both the Talowers of Jee sopheas and Main, (Sunjects of | say of these Staten ere to have THE ROLL OF HONOR. Oe ee ee aukeee 'pisied Goce aan Vee rec OLR Whatever: the er Taiural Legiaias tre conalste of the Federal Counell ‘ utifity forces of the theatre. Miss Laura Quien amsume® -_ A puesto port, dismasted. She has been seventy y re ae Kecture by the Revs Dy. Chapin. the r6le of the sprightly vivandiere, and performed % Se” BY STEAMSHIP TO JANUARY 20. for tnventions, protec- for her deciamatory “‘points.” This lady is young, rem’ pao raha . THE GCEAN YACHT RACE. Yhe stossititp Africa, which left Liverpoot st half: = ‘ past eight on the morning of the 10th end Queenstown | fear and, i on cee t ‘ate represented in the federsl Coun- trained. Her frenet, (one 0. the. Smnee of the Hens} ‘ine s0th of January, tn the aflernooe, arrived at Halifax | Hoerty of England to.n proger considera: | ol Staller te the plenum of the foruior Dist, the rm berm fits td Pans, Jan. 31, 1867, | at eight o'clock yesterday morning on vente to Boston. | onal the of their sister country. Baxway four, Mecblonburg.Schwera James Gordon Bennett, Jr., is to receive a gold medal | She had seventeen passengers for Halifax and the same cach, and the remaining States one apiece. The total-num- } py. Thompson introduced the oratorsof the evening, who are very few and far between, so that from the yachtmen of Rochelle, +] number for Boston. The Africa sailed for Boston about PRUSSIA. Mee ee eee ee ee etter cece | spoke asbetantially os follows:— he eoaly suved from reproach by les oocaslonal Be wil! also have an audience with the Emperor, half-past one yesterday afternoon. sent the views of their governments; the Council forms Nothing is more faltactous than contempt for abetrac- } suc! ¥ peciote she is Sesncht ga consequi pl — The steamship Damascus, from Liverpool January 17 OUR BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE. Cee eae era eee Maas “ok the courederation, | “OMS; for a very little reflection will convince ur thet | and effective. yn very yang, however, and» THE EASTERN QUESTION. set, Teneanores, Jameny: ty exrieet at Dentin gent ont—! oxcept in alterations of tho constitution, the resolutions | they drive tho machinery of the world. Of human ac: | the ‘fact that she bas ‘airoady iaade horvelt s great yesterday evening. The Damascus had ninoty-cigl munication with Amerion, doc. of the Council are passed by mere majority. ‘The tons, except the more sensual and impulsive, are drawn | vorite. Mr. Mestayer, ax the gruff old aa {A United States Fleet Expected in the Bon. | P*8¢ugers. She reports having passed on the 25th inst, Bans, Jan. 13, 1867, | £82 Crown ocouples the presidency, which represents:| tne conditions which cannot be superseded, but which | much better tham usual, while Mr. Saville, as lover, succeeded, by good acting, in making & phorus. are felt as a power. Sometimes it seems to be as’ if all at five o'clock P. M. the City of Cork, bound east; and | 1 ig positive now that the North German Parliament | concludes treaties amd appomts ambassadors. A federsl 5 his part. On the whole th 4 Loxpos, Jan, 31, 1967, | on thes28th inst, at eight A M., atwo-funnolled brig | wit not meet, as was originally contemplated, on the | chancellor, appointed. by the presiding power, takes the | things were governed by money; but that great agent | fermed throughort, “Th adarpase a naee al . Despatches from Constantinople announce that a flect | rigged steamer, bound west Ist of February, a8 the elections cannot possibly take | CMalr at the federat Council The Council and the Par- | inthe long run yields to idens. Trath realizes tigher | #¢tion and broadly ludicrous in incident, was of Mamont meet ly. The Parti it is chosen bs 2 By mail telegrams from the Africa we havo & fw | piace before the end of this month, and even that only | eral iirech eleshion. sad pisenoen tie: ight of initiative details of our despatches by the Atlantic cable, dated to | in Prussia, most of the other States not having got so | within tho compotence of federal legislation; it votesby her day of sailing, far as to settle the mode of elections, for which they | ™AOrity. | Its members may not be proseouted for stale. ments made in their quality of tatives. Oflictals Mr. Gladstone, ex-Chancellor of the English Ex- } await the closo of the conference now sitting at Berlin. | in the service in one of the federl states are inelixible. chequer, tn a circular dated at Florence, calls on biS | the Prussian government intend, nevertheless, to open | Tue members do not receive any pecuniary allowance. supporters to assemble on the opening of the session ! the pariiamont as soon as thelr own elections are con- Of the federal 1awa, aud may compel refi members of Parliament, and it is said that om his arrival in Eng- | ciugeq, which they expect will be by the 10th of February. | by execution te q rp rey “aes land a conference of the hoads of the liberal party will | ir their confedcrates are not ready so much the worse | ‘The State of the Covfedgrution form one customs ter. be held under his auspices relative to the reform and | ¢, them; for in that case the Prussian Deputies will | Tuy yne Mee tee hegisiasion one yoo other questions, commence proceedings without them, which they can } collective customs system Thee within the province of the Tho ice catastrophe on the waters in Regent's Park | easily do, as they will form the immense majority of | Confederation; the revenue from tho customs goos continued to absorb publié attention. The total number | the Assembly. In nearly all the electoral districts of | !%12,' rally oR AE together wih, the, fee of bodies Lacan priors and the search was pro- | Prussia the candidates of the various parties have | plied to meot common expenses So far as possible in greasing when the Africa : already been nominated, and It appears that most of the | the interest of the defence of the country or of gon The weather continued very severe throughout Europe, | teading members of the Prussian Legislature will obtain | “M06, the rallway system will, be subject to Federal le- Ig ng and tae and telegraph systems be or- and travelling was greatly impeded: The mails were | seate in the new Parliament. In Berlin the conserva- | gapized as a homogeneous means ot intercourse through- largely in arrear in many directions. The postal service | tives have proposed Gonoral Moltke, hoping that the | Out the entire territory of the North German Confoders- wag suspended between Lyons and the Mediterranean owing to thesnow. In some parts of Denmark even the tion. Officials bind themselves in their oaths of service Popular name of that great strategist may seduce many | t obedience towards the presiding power. chief ry wlegraph wires were buried in the snow, which in‘some Places was fourteen feet deep, of the voters from: their allegiance to thé liberal | administrative officials will be appointed by the presid- Several of the Paris evening journals attach credit to he, The Duchy of Lunenburg will choose Count agers ismarck for its representative, and Genera! Roon, Count e war navy of the north Sea and the Baltic is under the rumors of the modification of the government organization of France. Kulenburg and the other Ministers will be returned for | the chief command of Prussia The organ! ‘The French Ministers would be allowed to defend per- im boisterous style, with Mrs Honri and’ Megsra Chip- pendale and Lamb in the leading parts, the latter beng quite comical ia his drunken scene, Of twelve American war vessels was daily expected there. French Hint to the United States. Paps, Jan. 30, 1867. It is thought here that the Greek mission of Kalergis fo the United States is a Russian intrigue to involve the American government in the Eastern qustion. French Intervent! for the Christians. Panis, Jan. 31, 1867. The French government, acting for the great European Powers, ia engaged in framing reforms favoring the in- rests of Christianity in Turkey. Turkish Concessions Contemplated. Loxpos, Jan. 31, 1867. ’ The latest reports from the East bring the intelligence ‘Chat the Porte has determined to make a concession to ‘ghe Cretans, and will soon appoint a Christian governor Yor the island of Candia. Russian Advice to Turkey. ‘St. Pereravora, Jan. 81, 1867. ‘The Russian government has addressed a note to the Porte, advising generosity towards the Grock subjects of he Ottoman empire and the granting of reforms. Clerical Plet Against Mustapha Pacha. Parts, Jan. 30, 1867. Despatches from the East state that a plot @f the Cre- .| than market prices, and ‘justice weighs more that gold. Even physical force is rested oniy upon the plan of physical being; ita supremacy arises at the threshold’ of the soul Inspired by loyalty, those who offered tHoir fives in its defence may surely claim the freedom, per- haps the life, of the country as resting upon their exer- tious, and may see the fruit of their exertions in the glory and unity of the nation.. While for many agos every sacrifice for the aspirations of those who hare lived significantly and lined the centres with illustrious deeds and glory, and lived with herore names, men have suffered, and fought, and sacrificed for the lid idea that has never sys been fully realized. and which we call “freedom.” repeat, the machinery of the world is driven by abstractions. 41 refer not to that honor which is content with lefty achiev- ments, and lays them in the higher of the ration of ambition and the ooronet of reunion. Al- rape omer de r peed truth that it is be “all of fe to live;”? made-up merely of goods ‘ thie’ honors aa will ad- Muntcal. The Rose of Cnstite-was given egain by the Ricbiags troupe at the Olympic theatre last evening before a‘ large aumtience. Miss Richings, afthou gh suffering from & pevere cold, acquitted herself very croditably, and * with the adntirable support of Mrs. Segu'n, Castie, Campbell, Seguin and Wylie, the opera passed off satio- factorily, The beautiful Anale of tive first act was given’ with marked effect. The troupe bas met with ua- paralleled success so far, and it wa pity thet theie Philadelphia engagement for the next month with their flattering prospects bere. Their poxt seasom Sie eee aca aie ok la lon be Mr, Jerome Hopkins’ fourth concert for the a ‘kc., fund, took ‘at Steinway Hail last andience was very jo, aad, with the tated a sort of mutual admiration society, (beg) ‘onealliag, ° object o¢ universal attraction. Hardly univ a. an) tnit that he ia devoted to it. en the aI is all lost, ge thing was encored. Madame de Lussam, soprano; Dawson, Pianist; Mr. Henry Mellcubaacr, v: and other artists assisted in' the concert Mr. Hopkiag, in response to an encore, created a sensation by whit hit if the 4 ee eet ec nee atane eins patti) resented on the occasion andevinced much eathusiasas 52 the music, some of the rural districts. In Schleswig and Holstein, | pointment of officers and officials unless the elections are managed 2 la Napoleon, there | siding Power. will undoubtedly .be «a considerable Maes Hag eral war pot formal “Auguatenburgers,”’ and from Hanover, Nassau, k- | and maintenance of the fleet will be agreed —— with fort, &c., there will be a strong infusion of “‘anti-annexa- | the Parliament, and the expense defrayed by mem- bo onger Sepemepcmeete Pesbe et been discovered. | sopatiy before the logislative chambers the measures tionata;* bat te aanexation policy of the government | bern of the coafoderacy in propertion population, Tae ‘Theatrical aud Musical Items. pte ; ‘Sedan, din. 04; 36a.” Te oe ee ton tay con sanity oversee all tion, Tuo | service, bute om the other hand, freed frou: ‘The wren ape eee ©: ane , Signor Sciulays had made his financial statements to hurg Senate has siready caved in, aed M. | land army. a, ‘musical circles, Konrad Treuer, a young composer eee a ee ee ere ae sari ang | the Chamber of Deputies. ‘The total deficit for the pro- | Kirchenfaar has besa instruct to agree Gant phrnss | The mercantile shipe af all the, North German Staten thie, has brought outtheGoean Yacht, Race, Grand hoy gem gd nd | gent year amounts to 185,000,000 of lire. Of this be | 10 2 roe Taastam proposals, only “endeavoring | form a cous Tederal, marine, and carry & com. March, a opirited; stirring composition, in which there a et a, proposes to cover 85,000,000 by various financiat reforms; | {a2 Saaneee antcoesigne por; ba ores tate [meas sen he eae ie the true popular ring to recommend it to the merest tyre - the remaining 100,000,000 must be made up by extraor- | will hardly be conceded, as the jan government The consul ratem 18 subject to the confederation ae well as the most accomplished artist on the planed THE SUEZ CANAL. dinary means, A loan is impossible under the present | ‘tink It destrable for tho whole mercantile navy of the | the tes will, however, continue to subsiel It to handsomely illustrated with a colored lithograph — cirodmatancss, therefore the'Btate ssiant have reogurse te | Lead, te.ewushder the shine hg, and is coutabstciat t9- | nati sn Perrine breiaenieh vefaeravale Both the contending yachts. Harvey Dodworth, the conscription. ine: ‘whole Progress of Navigation. the ecclesiastical property, which i¢ proposes to tax to Lion, strength of \mown orchestral director, commemorates the event by . Avexaxpeta, Jan. 31, 1867. thocmabuat af. eon gun 006 lire, which will’ cover the an, |. Will have federal army setted at one per cent of the population, adachinig set of lancers, entitied Our Sailor Boy Lam J Targe stoamtags have passed through the fresh water | nual deficit tit 1880, when the badget will be in equil- | emywney a en cers, with a splendid likeness of the winner of the eld Wenal to Suez, brium. Therevenue is steadily increasing aud the ex- | tu: budget will be established for the mainte- winter race, It 12 8 graceful and fitting tribute to the ta- ie = . rit ‘of the optire federal the scale that fs ENGLAND penditure decreasing. The expenses of the war ministry | Ape pr pln pope verity Sorplama as Co ny strip Maen dhaamanargcoe be origi. i had been reduced to 140,000,000: and Pruss the Of the presiding power forevery manof the nated, ye et The Prossian Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of 178 to | Saxon and accepted ia will be defrayed trom the upparalieled tn the annals of yachting. Oahinet Winda of Ponte tu the East 108, passed a bill introduced by two private members, | King Jonn, carepenm covetren; at, ip ere’ ok vais ose Boe Petey, ‘Vandenhoft succeeded the Fakir of Ava at Allyn Hall, Lonvon, Jan. 30, 1867. | roviding that delegates to the German Parliament ehould | fin, approac Population. All the troops Turm united army under ees ees js sated that the menibers of the British Cabinet | bo remunerated. The goverament had previously de- | nation of thas to ordor the apportion- metion, and the man is 4 ra The people of Cairo née Faden, have tbe Batlande express the hope thas the peace of Europe will be ee F of but Brothers, offshoots of the Hantons, ot thelr Athonwem. clined to take part in the febate on the bill. Ere not lacking of but one thing which belengs 8, ta apie of the threatening appearance of | 5.) co mnber of Deputies in’ Beilin had adopted the ryan Catron more teniy’ _ Midame Ristori sucteeded the Ghiout and Sustal Opens amines Mortgage bill Tt removes the litajtetion: to the logal See ee eee wt ores avolonene oar ‘Teoape at De-Batls, Bt, Louie, om Monday sight, eee rates of interest and loans on real estate, with « view of revolution; but it has im fte great work. | Otto Hoym Gnished bie engagement at the Pittsburg Loxpvox, Jan. .31, 1867. of teoil the of capital the of It should 89 on until 7 ca people are io German theatre on Tuesday last. x /; dw emverted that Lord Derby's administration will cea eo Prey od together by" ingrained leyalty to rder.. Thire “ts | “Cherian Barron appeared ae Othello at the Metropl Ufall to the ground i the forthcoming speech of the |" pince Dadian, of Mingrelia, bed, in his own name and tronces | clinging to the ivy around the cid sharon walle, which | ten, Batlalo, on the 26th instant, Rucen at the reopening of Parliament should mot reeom- | 11 66 nis euoceasors, voluntarily onded his sovereign bo le. | ines as ts oeantiful. I think thet honot ts the | Vestvall ie alll the attraction at the Memphis theatre. p04 nts to Russia in consideration of @ million roubles Ta od Pref A oe LY indulge | ‘The second convention of the Vermont Central Musteal Joba Bright has made a speech st Rochdale, in which | "#! the ingratitude in the E demnity. “ ‘After Cee ae ieee hain We ae on Amsociation took place at Montpelier, » last weet, said that the recont reforme announced by -the Em | “a1, Governors of Seville, Valencia, Valladolid and towards the | sound. There are other testa greadiy, yet | Professor Southard, of Boston. was the director. Napoleon should be interpreted in a liberal sense; ‘noes of Spain bad arrived at Madrid. pon in peg Bens Me ne Re ph BE ogee Camille Uree, the colebrated violinist, waste appea? oo that pub meetings eould be held twanty | * Seorwe or gael capper: ‘asot a BRAND SKATING TOURNAMENT AT PITTSBURG. ag Mg ly Mg ej oo Renngg 4 psa rane Opel ela Tatty “Maas; ie a before aa election, and that the tribune would be | Tinanoe Provisieasly 10 colt ee a gervice in. the aaa Prrvenoncy Jam. $1, 1967. ce ee ee egy ca st teave | Senor Peralta, the Mexicam prima douna, is creating @ Facilities to Travel. Danubian eee ree het the ta'| itt ss the ory Sao en. sare ot cea theeel sien and a casei was com- | fee wan dood ‘principles, in the hook of much great prahen acmpvene the Tannhanser next season tea ad sorb hc neato presenting Bo rar por\ a caine aga agra sary hemilato: CE NERS regan saat cago rageaediscy crepe tao! Shaun Raves A ae Goan et oe © sipord manner, Tletjons sustaining cases ee oa 28. The Central Park Rink, lying om the east side | honor is in It yields ite sacrifice on the battle an board. sixty: uring the voyage, ary ™ rte teenie Saran ae be fora akoe graves tie set Ih apn oth Prenan government iat of the city, omthe ling ef the Pennsylvania Railroad, | field of life ot (tleadship. “This enthudiacm of | Loon Roquer, 2 young pianist, started om © voyage Lonpor, Jan. . jwenty. from Geomtomunde, a Henovorian recently | was the scone of the tournament. The contest lasted | loyalty is the very soul of henor. The loyal sometimes | 04 ine worid, and played so well on the affections of The Written have made a demsad upon | The stock of cotton ia port at Liverpool January 19 | States, poe 9 og or ‘ou dead stamps, but never om buman toadatools. government “goquired”” by Prossia, to cousidt of seven first class vew- | antil to-day, and attracted day -a vast. crowd | grows ‘then spoke of those wbe were entitled to | the eldest daughter of the Queen of Otahelte that ehe Preece for the rendition of Lamirande, was estimated at 501,260 bales, of which 163,500 bales sels, eect eight hundred one thou- | of spectators from various sections of the ‘country. Lyre Pawan mas ese On| ua a neoam bao sor Brazilian maile bad eerived at Lisbon. At Rio ied eae nee, Itveaplita, Tor'Tvede, | temanh as vexpocied "to. ‘comply ‘vith ‘comprised noble deeds for the sake of doing them, expeoting ne | sequently, heir presumptive to the throne of Otahelte, ( FRANCE bed _ = Baron Vanderheydt and several influential bankiug bouse fort of movement that_ it is possible for an export | Feward, should receive thelr well merited praise, The | MPHisliy. Nur Ct Pl as har Deon performed, af z sausiee, Decmeaben Ss, cativo Gis 6 Stese fee goed See. tot this lag; Wak. 60 by, mo macens.e tee etvanced ss oa skates to enneute, ine! lading the “lap-foot” outnide, | en nhad Knowing what wos to, become of his work, | various places iw Tualy s ‘The Mission to Portugal. Stock 00,000 bags. Exchange 23% « 24%, Jepltal required to commnence ‘Asingram,” the ‘Locomotive’? and the “waits” stope, | sbould receive the same praise with the man who per! | "i's LS pening drawing good Nouns at the Mie Pans, Jan. 31, 1067, thalora, of which esyet but asmall part in subscribed, | besides “spread eagios,"” grape vines,” ‘figure threes”? | formed a great action by which be know that eescninst ih te Ciel OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, | sod in ine nt siate of the money market itis ox- | “ringlets,” ‘“ioups,” “serpentines’ and every other a =. thors Br af ong oe eee waukee Academy of Musia. Conant de Montholon has been problematical whether it will conceivable “quitlequene" that is known to those versed dignty and rai te, word | Tesdom Mier Rose Rytinge and Frank Lawler appeared tm of the Legion of Honor and goes to Lisbon a8 m- Daly's dramatization of Grifith Gaunt at Well’s Opera tromely balance, the scheme in in scientific skating. ‘The prizes contested for were:— ie ie Tear one cal jon is | To the best gentleman tkater, $400 ana the champion rot Brance, IRELAND. not be realized this roar proce onge: mgs House, Wasbingvow, on the 28h inst, paterson apy ee et ae ob: se) ladies’ medal. Each of these medals Mr. Jefferson has brought out the comedy of Ours aB PORTUGAL. (OUR DROGHEDA CORRESPONDENCE. -—- contains $50 wort of gold. By the terms of the sta the Holiday, Baltimore, mm * UESTION. Shall ar or ethos thin’ Content 60 Bogumil Dawison will appear at the Concordia, Baltt Progress of the Abolition Moventent. Arrest of Fenians in Bolfast—The British Gov. THE EASTERN Q ESI {Cchnilengnd "nett soason, "io skate the contest oa fon eres orameut Encouraging Iatelerance and Class Divisions-A Peer Arrested Under the Arms Lisson, Jan. 31, 1867. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Poole and Stuart O'Brien opened Garidaidt on the the Condition of the “Sick ee fag been closed on (og eS Va the ‘ection has been taken in favor of the ‘ A op, the great New York the Pri ft Wales Auckland, New ‘Act-Auxléty of the Execative—Mystery of | Man”—Tho Duty of Ragland,” France aud Fie gig Ry og pre ae ny ie 0 Prines 0 thestre, Auckland, New Zealand Waituee af slavery ta Wie Fortageess ealonion, Feoeianiam, and How the Country Is Bene-| Rassla. ee ernie: of Jemay Oy; Wiliams . Hervey, of on December 1, 1866, They were very successful tm Carnena, Dee. 18, 1866. | Cricago; Johm Meagher, the champion skater of Kings- with the affection of #808 YO" | ton Canada Wert; Captain Miner, of Detroit, Mich. ; it is evor tho desire of my heart | prank 1, Morton, of Boston, Mass. ; 0. T. Goodrich, 0 rank among the nations is equally | Quincy, tl., and Collie Curtis, of Chicago. The trat the orrors of her ministers—to | orice aud champiom’s medal was awurded to Mr. Good- . 1 repent, thorefore, to your | Pnr® have stated to vur own:—Do | "tiie foslowing wore the enirie: for the indies’ medal :— praise; but to lavish praise on | yissos Fox, Eiliotte, and Nelly Deans, of Chicago; Miss le adulation, and Inever flatter. | Ceriride Frothingham, of New York Clty; Misa Kave id against the First | pop. vib, of Milwaukee. Wellington. Dick Risley's troupe of Japanese jaggiers made @ sensation last month at the Academy of Music, Gam Francisco, There are two women im the troupe, the first that ever received permission from the Tycoon t . leave Japan. —_ Deouapa, Jan. 12, 1867. ‘Thore is news from Belfast of the arrest of nine per- sons in that town ona charge of Fenianism. It appears that a person named O'Hanlon was caught, with his con- federates, in the act of making cartridges and casting buliets for the use of the Fenian men. Unless rescued by 2 sudden coup de main (which so many threats and so QERMANY. Jemmercial Regulations with Austrin. 1 ? , Jan, 31—Evening. : The coaference composed of delegates appointed by Whe Prassisn-cné Austrian goversfments, to arrange 8 g 8 Hi = E E ‘The entire lecture was listened to with intense interest, and was froquently applauded. THE KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE. Franxyorr, Jan. 31, 1867. ‘The Legislature to-day passed the bill granting univer. A 3 4 7 i E 3 E MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. iz f 5 3 3 i i i Bn, Customs dues, has adjourned. Emperor I searc of histories of - —-.oSe anO poor Ite Of the seesion are not staled. mioh,proparation would naturally lead us to expect of coustry which narrate ik for one tingle erpreetion of AFFAIRS IN KANSAS. sal amnesty for all sets committed under military Leuk brainy Sousenen the Fentan leaders), it will go hard with poor O'Hanlon. | condemnation at the expenditare of millions of lives Havin authority prior to October 1, 1865, It applies to rebels | phe steamship Rising Star, Captain Furber, will teove Beru, Jan. &1, 1867. Those of your readers who have taken the trouble to, Ses aeons ot money, eee ee or aetaee nor - | Indinus ow the War Pi The Terminus ef | ang tederals alike. cats taen tone, tor joebar oi ‘tne Prussian Dist has approved of the loans for rail- } follow the course of English government and English one nouaten’ ou tao oti Land, il bot the Union Pacific Rallrends ome Senator Davis telegraphed to his son inthe Logisla- | the mails for Central America and the South Paeite purposes, to the amount of twenty-four millions of | logisistion for Ireland Whese few years pest, and have | confees with me, that tho services rendered by England Treat avatis’ the Cheyenne | ture 10 give a grand. wine supper to celebrate bis re- | wit cloge at half-past ten o'clock on Friday morning 4 eae : noted the apparent desire of the government to check | to the, cau isartiouler ear testimony to the benefits bering about twolve hundred | Clectiom. somal rate of interest has been adopted. | The New Yore Haraip—Kdition for the Pactiie—wit those Thugs of Kurope, the Orangemen of the North, | received from you ey ee ee Warriors On tt Detde terminus of the Union Pacific | The bank rate is six per cent, and contracts may be | be ready at half-past nino o'clock in the morning. | ITALY. via paturally —_ pcg ar mcrae pl I hg yg Rg °F | mattrond during the eoming suramer, and groae preparn. made outside as high as ten per cent, ‘Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailiug, ox conta — aoe its ¥ are being le for a heavy ness ees? aden, -_—— TC q application boo ee Lanea see the government of this country allied | tions INSAS LEGISLATURE. di. that it hes not. Orangemen of that stamp of patriotism ‘with Turk nat tell you the trut Moxioo. Twelve large trains are already en route from THE KA URE. Why Is Phalen’s Night Bi Corowa 1 Compliment to Garibaldi. a, ide pene A ty the veceihesan ot | Sanaa tanae wee ince f= ‘dare hoame, that eertory 10 receive stocks which have been shipped —oraxs, Jan. st, iser, | tee een fred atoaie it, Riorcrinty Cemeue | of Venice has tendered the thanks Virginia and Teanessee, have been allowed to purchase which all the national vitality may be unabie to dispel ‘Sixteen handred acres of land have boen entered in The Hi io a Selah casino 10: seen, eaaiil sinha i ‘moony Ournall arms ond to drill and organise ia their different meoting | {ares pet tela’ rather, ov bor eoing hee power oe Se eee Sion Sgaerbaeame eee: comer op [2° consti qs Lemont enter unite,” by a} wAsaipldenberare, MACE Stul Teka street, ‘Een The trial of Admiral Persano will commence on the Rane eee eee pareid atmosphere | uivier the pre-emption act during the latter month, vote of 66 to 15. pairing, ae. This is dhe inst day. in of March. of ‘who, remaining constant to their de- conti Yananae atte. cute: are of puntving thetoestveg mea crniy Ten one TROOPS MOVING TOWAROS FORT PHIL. KEARNEY. we Motte, Om niu earige Rersere* gm FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. day of enothor to their places in the fratornity of Se, Loum, Jan: $1, 1907, Rositon, 19 sator House, and by all leave whoae receive Late Colorado papers report the movement of some -—_——— 7 The London Monev Market. throatens the empire they are told to hold themselves in Pes Rruar ianeorer of 9 La ood troops tewarda the, rogion srouad Fort Phil Kear- op gir panto, Wheat we, 2a Lonvon, Jan. 30—Evening. | readiness. omy the dissensions of ef, arte ct Dedman ane maadily kpprosching Dea, aera te, amestionn, Wi, ee, PR Consols closed at 90 13-16 for money. In the town of Kaniskillen « large quantity of arms is | Mating other's eforis towards emancipation. Large bent ot are steadily a) 6 gl and otter seamen we "AMBRICAN SECURITIG. Let us travel to Turkey, cosmopolitan wh Hoa Y 1 Jne: aperdralgebothganay careers rnaprtentonpe i I a OT CONGRESS NITED TO VISIT PHILADELPHIA. ae ame ve noter of the town, and the ani on con '" men pi nll 4 tad tho nemaah wertens to tne meaametee} Beliovis ‘The Select Councit to-day ny passed & resolution ‘inviting Astor House, Ai thie, oan make no diference between tne naifves of | Coperotso rai tis cly and perwonallyInapeot League Deannce tatnmnnges Maee, Alpe poteg hf ad my countrymen born on the | (Ptr rain 69 grees whilo hero will be defrayed by and Parlor Safes, at No, 63 Murray street, corner : But have you any ides what this despotism of the | private subseription of citizens, _ nei jerence Toonnom, Jun, 31—Rvening Poe racnois, atinat by you really is Twill give} joaesr oF THE NEGRO BRADLEY IN SOUTH CAROLINA. BSRETRON ANEfec uacnryns ay 4 Console closed unchanged st ney. One day, in the port of Oliviert, inthe island of Mity- Sav. Jan, 81, 1867, SeadenMten -4 AMERICAS SBOURITIEG. ~ red noe Greek fend a reason ee All is quieton tho plantations im South Carolina to. wStese" & Beker'e iarest Promiem { fot ety 1 Work tthe | asy._ The Bradley was arrosted thie morning oy nes. q 4 Palen buns oped: eaiiecn aaee ane he | (a3 gnited “Slaten authorities Liontenant Lemen PA oS cag aera , ares deliver them to" Bitm ai, auch a low rice that it would | doing well, oe Sead Searls eh seni erg free scomt faaneal {otal BeBsaGld bow’ the ineremaf ibis poor, remaant_ of ice IN THE DELAWARE RIVER. Aepata forthe Vane Baton, ich bas had a depressing effect. Chrtetiane ‘a vemporal ane for the "Privat P ' Seaton nate = Sie een er apace Bocce e wc United States bonds have declined 3. ro ® Ball, Bick 4 Co, fa most horrible, And if 140 not speak of it, ahi for- ND Skt BROADWAY, The Frankfort Bowreee firemen fr she ae of decency aad ate have constantly on hand arpand wel norte stk of United States bonds are quoted bere at.77. Franxvort, Jan. 31—Evening. The closing 1 gpeuest of United States five-twenty ’ ‘The Liverpool Cotton Marker, 2% 006 baloe. Cowon chiged easier tae uplands ‘e Levearao, Jon taKoon, tA} a et ‘chanwe WOT ‘shakey | ite j i t i : i