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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1867. _ } : MEXICO. The Imperialists Levying 4 —————— eet eos we : - ~ = roy Hg the month to some extent "4ha EAH Of dxtreme | Jonson, representative from the Eleventh Pemneylvania BRITISH HONDURAS. destitution had been reporte”, Gatrict, son od Mn, Bogmausw delivered an address on the life and . ie i Pe Awonh, : in terms of WASA | NG ON ae aaa Bre Asan, of tnapen, anew ia the shiserter Mi ibe Goccened ‘of whom he'spoke o OUR BELIZE CORRESPONDENCE... rewpect, * sbcted Cretan movements Koy wed Cowdolence and regret | me Raid and Ite Cons’ = — ey raat ion ee we wapind abs ‘Sonate at fortyefive minutes past ——— ‘Soldiers by ane diuencee_De- Evangelides, wD. came to this coxntry when an orphan | *"° “42 tial Law-Trade Du war . Ho, Arch of Mexico lea’ the Gh of > A Huncil of General Officers of the | tes yours ora: e,ane became a favorite of W. C. Bryant, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. PUI son. catusaly ayes Foreed Loans. frecouiy ashorzng inerag, toe aune aoe Ge . who wrote *, yoem entitled “The Greek Boy,” referring Wasmuwcron, Feb. 2, 1867. ent should the |i effect Army Called by General Grant. tohim. “feing educated tn this country, he returned to YEFITIONS, ae Indians, UD‘fer thelr chief, Canole, in- their retreats, shou! hea ‘ourry into Greece ud was a professor in the University at Athens, | yr Cowxiins, (rep.) of N. ¥., presented a petition of . 4 h . ¥.. vaded our northern bound ’aries, taking some of our ma 82d 80 United States Consul at Syria, During the re- | wintow growers, asking imcreased tariff on willow. Re- hogany cutters prisoners, and demanded sums of money Dél\dom he did good service by explaining the purposes of | ferred to the Committee on Ways and Means. t mej Consideration of the Bankrept Bill | yy. cretion ana contending against the secession senti- from each gang of mr,oogany cutters in that vicinity, Suspicious Movements of Por- firio Diaz. 5 F z 4 i a <if Fees & Frenc! Mr. Ravwonp, (rop.) of N, Y¥., presented the petition | 414 threatened to ‘destroy all property there if thelr Shon lett ete Ge win ments held and other residents ‘hera, istry proposed to seduce and gain over to the cause of fm the Senate. ty tho Bastia, uf of John 7. Hoffman, Samuel G. Courtney and o' demands were no} immediately complied with. Our Ortega, ‘The plot was discovered by the captare of an oF want portien at the Levant, citizens of New York city, remonstrating against move- | (mom v cauY 10 ein them, or to: Keep them in ' ATLAN STORY Seley as Senet Peres oe Se aay aa. m annee Pablic Lan for Military and Lighthouse looking to the t Presiden! a 4 , | ence wit leaders bought ¥~ ae mas ene aa sepenchenaes of me} a She | check, and despatches were immediately sent to Jamaica ORIGIN OF THE MAZ. alone bas made any open manifestation of treachery to B ‘The Commissioner of the General Land Office is pre- | peace aud prosperity of the country. Referred to the } for assistance, via New Orleans, Havana, and by a ee. ae. ae. his cause, ra ‘The Tenure of Office Bill Paswod | ooo, ieciractions 10 the land offcers in several survey. | commie = Schooner direct to Kingston, Meanwhile, our troops, PAS ag ta Ee REVENUE MARYLAND. while resti mare teen were ——— in the House. ing districts directing the reservation of public lands for | On motion of Mr. Francis Tuomas, (dem.) of Md., the | by'a party Sof Indias, and, after firing a few rounds, oun tienes coneareoncnce Guanajuato and Queretaro, and to have been forced military and lighthouse purposes, which have been | Secretary of the was requested to communicate | were ordered to retreat, which they did, after the order Ico * : back Ct me lear tee; eerenrene, eee ordered by the President, as follows:—In California, | * tabular statement of the amount of revenue paid into | was twice given, in a inost disorderly and disgraceful | me Late Deliberations at La Tela—Forced | Gomi beset by the forces of the south, On the it, 5 the Treasury of the United States from the city of Baiti- | manner their officers, it is said, taking the iead, and Levied Madrid, - feigned 8 twenty-one reservations of twenty ecres each; in Ore: | more, and each of the several counties of Maryland in | jeay: their men to take care of themselves, Loans the Result—Americans to be before the place, drew Madrid into an ambush, and after Cabknct Officers Not to be Removed W2thout | son, two reservations on the Pacifie coast; and in Ne- | 1864 und 1865, from all eources except from duties on | “On the arrival of this news in Belize martial law was | On—Britishers Exempted—Ortega’s Connec- hia death ‘and ‘ihe destruction of the haclinds Sam braska Territory, Fort McPherson, a reservation of four | ™porte, ce se Proclaimed, and subsequently four other proclamatiens | tion with the Empire, &c.. ee tah familly? fenton it, amend the Consent of the Senate. wiles square, formerly known as Fort Cottonwood. On motion of alr. WiLsOS, (rep.) of Towa, teave was | ““Theag nreasures, the defeat of our troops and the un- ~ pene cial paises high | 23°%;,, Tues Feports, a8 well as the story of the horrors & &. ae. The Stea Lanenster. fiven to the Judiciary Committee to sit during the se | certainty of the fate of a company of regulars and ¢ broad valley of Mexico bas been state om ane cotemation. | ee. a aot fm 3d 1 Information has been received at the Navy Depart- | sion of the House for the remainder of this session. another of our volunteers sent up the Rio Honda to cut | fever excitement for the last week from the report that | Consul at aa is ve (ns UDR, THE AGRICULTURAL REPORT, off the retreat of the Indians, have kept this town in very | a ‘junta’? was to be convoked to deliberate upon matters the town in in consequence thereof by ‘ment from the United States steamer Lancaster, under On motion of Mr. Guns! rep) of Iowa, the Super- ol por the bombardment of ships-of-war. Fictions Wassrveron, Web. 2, 1007. 4 Seeger} bagnty weed of the highest importance, Everybody bazarded his } are eo common in this country, trumped up for political rdate of Barbadoes, January 1, 1867, the paymaster hav- | intendent of Public Printing was directed to intersperse Our Christmas and New Year have been miserably dull for E the United. ing drawn on the department from that place, Great | the illustrations of the agricultural report of 1865 in the | and unprofitable, and we are still suffering with the | Conjecture, every conjecture was inspired by some inti- | uses on the eve of every mail for Europe and Wenvecative of tioneral Oficers of tho Army, ‘Pho general oificers of tre army, mcluding all the major generals ex. pt Major General Halleck, aad many ef tho brigadier generals, have been called to Wash. Magion by General Grant to confer upon army matters is! » the edition furnished anxioty was felt for the Lancaster, it having been some | S10" arn neierag ye bar 6 edious and oppressive martial law hanging over our time since she was heard from. The departmont has par , eee gr Pa Te Almost all business has ae ene at ae 4 ee nas. stked unsnimon: eir clerks others have enro! eee ae eee Tecan! | for ® motion that frow and afler Monday next the House | Chemseives aa nivie guard. . Thus we passed tho Tmouth aime aeioresomneeees | ‘Valpeneiany ¥ | take a recess daily, except Saturdays, from half-past | of December, The tramp of patrolmen was heard dur- mate acquaintance, and every intimate acquaintance had some mysterious channel of information conducting directly from the palace to his bedchamber. Yet nobody touched the truth, despite the best trained powers at | 5 /C\o4 to their origin by relating the circumstances @merally, and to consult upon the propriety of keeping * guessing and these whispering friendships, which in receding its tormation. It was understood between the ep the garrisons in the South, Goneral Sheridan will > ete ce eat ees eee PoE warartere (ton) of UI cliesiad. clean lien cae atnie Ne TIDE, and men cere Dremes a ticwed to:| Mexico aren thembstves capital: ‘The jaate oalled by | sontrartng parties _ihas the sipalationscovenanted ‘Be Bere on Monday mext, and Técutenamt General Sber- aes ee. agreed that no votes should be taken in the evening ses- | jeave Stet aad Wino) head as 8 pons ne 8 his Majesty to take into consideration the ever recurring rea Roped aeocanted fed with the Emperor Napo- Promotien of Naval Paymasters. Mr. Hoorgr said that the evening sessions were to be Seer nae aeeae eae eer te coe people bad not | Weston of his abdication or continuance on the throne | Jeon in obtaining the object of her mission to Burope, Visitors to the White Hease. Tho following Aasisiant Paymasters have been pro- | for business, and gave notice that he would on Monday | been « most loyal people, might have resulted most die- | met on Monday at the palace, and was composed of | The Hs opoelt ite palepttoe ga ow President was bus, iy re to Bus the rules tor that pury » a iT ‘ithout a af tered = an very busy to-day granting #4eF- | ote to tho rank of Passed Assistant Paymastors in the | ™0Ve 10 suspend the rulcs tor that purpose, Fey end eae Cee noe ee tardens itames | ‘rty-fve persons present, The Ministers of State, tho | tut 'were astounded when the French demanded its oxe= ‘wews to the throng of applicants assembled at the White House Among the individuals ef note who were ip consultation with the President were General Schofield, General Siocum @whoee interview wan quite lengthy), General Sickles, ‘General Sicodman and Reptesentative Leftwich, of Ten- measee, and Thurlow Weed. General Banks, of Masse- ‘hucetis, also had @ protracted ‘eudience with the Presi- @mut. Of ali the radical members, General Banks sceme ‘tebe the only one who has sufficient courage to call wpon the President for the purpose of paying his re- aspects. Others there are who may be found seeking in- Yerviews with bim, but there is sure to be seme impera- Jive business that renders the visit necessary, General Banks, however, hastens to pay his respects to the Pres- Archbishop, General Marquez (our old friend), Marshal Bazaine, and of others of weight and capital, less known to fame, though equally useful to themselves and the world at large. The Minister of Hacienda (Treasury) set down, at the present stage of the empire, his resources as amounting to $10,000,000 per annum, and when the ground, which had been lost temporarily by the withdrawal of French troops from the different towns, should be recovered, he could safely estimate the revenue at from twenty-two to thirty millions a year. He mentioned that the most influential capitalists bi called upon him with offers of present and future assis ance, from which gentle insinuation, we are told, the patriotic capitalists present instinctively shrank, and cution, though the Empress Charlotte had tailed in securing the smallest favor from Napoleon. The convene tion was in writing, and the understanding as to its va~ Lidity was left to the good faith of the French. OUR VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. The Preparations te Evacuate—Forced Loane by the French—Ortega the Lesser Captured— The Origin of the Mazatlan Bombardment Stery, &c. ‘Vena Cava, Jan. 22, 1867. Two thousand Belgian troops will be left between Pase del Macho and Solidad, and about one thousand contra- guerillas between Solidad and Vera Cruz, upon the line of the railroad, to prevent its destruction, and to pro~ United States Nevy:—A. W. Bacon from August 1, On motion of Mr. Scuxncx, (rep.) of Ohio, the reports | without provisions or the means to procure them, with ; ; the furnishing of arms bh bli he ight have ended their 1865; F, Clarence Turlay from August, 1866; Rufus 8, | of the military officers relative to much grumbling when they might have 32 . to Indians by indian Agents, were referred to the Com- } trouble and their rulers in a very short time by usin; ‘McConnel] from November 27, 1866. mittee on rea on sa euaeeaaie their laos hea: actieiei-ouid oh . AS i 4 Bhis colony Bul and will now have to pay, HIRTY-NINTH RES: The House then took up the unfinished business of | which will be no small sum, and as the treasury is nearly tT. i CONG: 8. yesterday, being the Senate bill to regulate the tenure | empty and taxes were scapes last year, the vettling of of certain ‘civ il officers, the question being on reconsid- | accounts will be no pleagant matter. Governor Austin Session. ering the vote whereby the House rejected yesterday the | is not over popular, and as nine-tenths of this com- amendments offered by Mr. Williams striking out the ex- | munity do not see the matter as he docs, it will require i eae Te ception made in the bill to the cabinet officers. The | the exercise of much ability to get through with this SENATE. effect of the amendment is to make the removal of cabi- | martial law business with credit to himself, the troops Wasmmeron, Feb, 2, 1867. net officere subject to the advice and approval of the | or to the colony. sabegpe “yo | Stuate, as with all other civil officers covered by the bill. | "We still have martial law, although her Majesty’s COMMUNICATION WHOM THE PRESIDENT IN EMLATION TO | The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas, 74, | steamship Jason has arrived here with troops, and OFFICE HOUDERS nays, 65; so the vote rejecting the amendment was re- | another ship with more toldiers 18 daily expected, ‘The'Cnam laid before the Senate the Presiaent’s | Considered. The question then recurred on the amend- Business begins to revive, but still it is dull in com- ment, and it was adopted—yeas, $2, nays, 63; so the ex- parison with former years. Tesponse to @ resolution of inquiry whether any person | ception to the cabinet officers in thm first section of the Sece! "i Lo EEE ReERRERT Ee afterwards most poritively rejected as unjust to them and } tect the property and lives of the departing French. ted by th te has ber tinued in office after | bill, from ite operation, was struck out, The words in gree on the pening, ot Congres Sui, ID: Bt ee eer. aicod w to oekisa ana lald apee tie | 166 meOnainccoe, ‘aieaptianraoas agwoudy eesaple DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. their principles. The Secretary of War sustained these bold | On the 19th and 20th of January the French brought ee ae per aie eeerewen ne ere To Ip etn one of Che.sch ress fam; om wantin of Mr views in favor of the empire, with the statement that he | down from Mexico two and a half millions of dollars, : : : eh er ee SUGAR MEvEURRE, aA tall aie thee cembek Sua ae cages Se Sunvep Tax Ricns.—William Cooke, of Milesburg, | bad twenty-five thousand men under arms, and was | which has been safely shipped tor France, and for the ipaletal Paulieutine CF kere ce polos dag "® | Petitions were offered and referred; among them one THE TARIFF BILL. Glearfield county, Pennsyivania, last week shot three | Fapidly organizing a larger force at various distant | successful transportation thereof they are indebted to from the sugar refiners of the United States, stating that | anendments tobe Tari lll woreraken fromthe Speake | YOUN meD, who, with three others, had dragged him there are $35,000,000 invested in the sugar refineries of | er's table and referred to the Committee on Ways and | from a house where he was visiting some female places. Marshal Bazaine feeblyfobjected to this report, Official publication 18 made of the act to repeal the that though the Ministers spoke of money and men 1e a ‘Wirteenth section of the law of July, 1862, which sec- conveyed it in wagons over the post road, a distance: : the United States, and asking for protection in the pend- | Means and ordered printed. friends with the intent of ducking him in the canal. It | Whenever the French had evacuated any of the towns, | of abouttwo hundred miles, and General W. H. Stevens, thon is a8 follows:— tari bil, Hedin reitean t taken by ill-armed und undisciplined | f of General Robert E. Lee’s the able rail- Be it farther enacted, ‘That the President is hereby | '™& TUR IRON-CLAD STRAMER ‘ONONDAGA, The House then took up the House bill, which was up | !# stated that one of the men shot by Mr. Cooke has since viper seg pags seacresieste meipnoee | Remaey ee See Sead Mere sont peri gathorised at any time hereafter by proclamation to ex- feend to persons who may have participated in the exist- ‘Yng rebellion, In any State or part thereof, pardon and amnesty, wit such exceptions and at such times, and Mr. Monnt.1, (rep.) of Me., offered a resolution author. | yesterday in the morning hour, for the extension of the | died. img the Secretary of the Navy to return the iron-clad peed Perera ginal Ae ans ee = Fait or 4 Roor.—In Boston on the 1st inst., the roof oes doa cao aotearoa | beets vis s of a four story building, which is being taken down, fell of this last silver will go to the United States steamer Mexico. [Arrived in New Orleans, Jan. 27. It is believed that the interview between Bazaine and the secretary of Porfirio Diaz will result im action, stated as his opinion that when a people poured out their blood in behalf of a monarch to whom tb bh @a such conditions ashe may deem expedient for the | tothe Comuitin on Neva ataine Mr. Wus0s, (rep.) of Towa, moved to lay the bill on | with five men on it, and though it carried down with it | Shen he eaay td akon Bes ‘blend ae, mem monarch | Bazaine ap giving upthe city of Mexico to the latter upom, Dublic welfare. IDARO TERRITORY. the table. the three floors below, no one was killed or fatally in- | among that generous people, The speech of the occa- | his evacuation, which it is now expected will happem Oficial publication is also made ot the act providing | Mr. Wapx, (rep.) of Ohio, called up a bill authorizing | The motion was agreed to. Yeas, 74; nays, 62 S0/ 4 yowis M Morse had his arm broken, Danie! | Sion was made by Mr. Arango y Facandon, who, in a | abont the 6th of February. The wives and families of ‘bat from and after ‘the judges of the Territory of Idaho to appoint the times | the bill was laid on the table. : 5 lengthy and vigorous discourse, supported the empire, | the French have been ordered to leave the city of Méxe enter Merete ne Say places of holding court m the Territory, and provid- PRIVATE BILLA McFee broke bis thigh, Walter Busze!l and Frank | snd quoted against the Marshal the epigram of & | jco before that time, and the country as soon es trans. ¢ the elective franchise in any of the territories of the ng that the Laginiasare of the Territory 2 salt meet bien: aoe Seanmmsioge wens thats Ieasiyi Pi ror of 6 Yd Franklin were considerably bruiged and cut. Pope to the Duke of Guise in the day of Henry I. “You portation can n be secured. The family, of Marubat i hereafter NN iret ol elect . 4 jor on ted States, now, or to be organised, to any save gg Rape a nr ee Pood ‘on Claims were disposed of an folows:— ig ‘Taz Bosrox Yacst Cuvs.—The Marwachusetts Legisla- | have done little for your government; nothing for me, wi henoe tor France 18th of Fyb- eXisen thereof on aceount of race or color or previous ‘Condition of servitude; and all acte or parte of acts, either 4 Congress or of the Legislative assemblies of said terri. device, Inconsistent with the provisions of this act, are ‘MAIL SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, To pay Mrs. Emma.A. Porch $500 for servioes as a spy Mr, Connnes, rep.) of Ca)., called up a joint resolution {| in Missouri. Referred to Committee of Whole House. aut ocean mail service three times per month ‘The House joint resolution, authorizing the Secretary Between Han Francieco, Californie, and Portland, Ore- othe Treaaure 40. pega certain draft to W. W. Potter, gon, at eet net to sxneen FOO ‘annum, thé con. | Jate acting militaryagent for the State of New York, ture has considerably astonished the Boston Yacht Club by refusing to pass their bill of incorporation: They are diligently asking what’s the matter. Tas Wameutta WorKMEN.—The owners and operatives = if Base 8 3 z Ey i Fy .F | be added’ these of Figuerea, ‘hereby declared null and void. tract to be given to the idder, which was | was a of the Wamsutta Mills have agreed to continue the ten ez, Gamboa and Gorrortiza, Rach Dill ie signed by the presiding officer of the House fee ene Providing for the payment | hours day’s work throuch February, bat at a rate of The capture of Orga (the lesser) by Aura is can. ant of thoSensto; and the following’ note 'e attached | 4s. syacnmm, (rep.) of Maen, called ap bis resolution | amendments. oR ages proportionately decrensed trom that fr eleven od. He has been sent to Juares, at Darango, undea ‘By tbe Department of State:— calling Jor copy of the letter in which Mr. Seward | The House bill for the relief of George M. Fay and ane tind ‘work vemnale un- ee ata aeapss titan acy etalon to ths founded his inqviries of Mr. Motley, and te furnish the | Nahum Pay, of Eureka, Humboldt county, California, DELPEIA.—Meetings have deen 14. Fagure m Paral meee oman “Tl held in Philedetphia, anda Dil, han boon tateGnoet a xi ly REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS IN WILLAMBTTE’ RIVER. louse joint resotution for the relief of J. and 0, Mazatlan, berals and those who Eee engtasted, wns tho time preserved by he | Me Nomar, dom.) of Oregonsjattoduced ine foilow. | P, Col & Cov of Aurora Ind-, was passed Se ee ee Se pashise with Mazimilan, cousider it. Sotion to Se a | eens see anon | gommander in the navy, waa relereste. Contant ef | couvevences imercale, ‘Tre following isitsperports— whe Pel Ft wa tages fnnate expen of 2 ae tion | Whole House. ~ Buriep ix THB Sxow.—A little was drifted under rete inarionatoea unc ‘doing basi- sms TH Fert Poll Monrny Massacre. edi serine parpor 2 aparing te ceeractony in forthe relief of Victor Mylene, Heutenant | in Milwaukie, on the 25th ult, while trying to recover ness st Mazatlan, hed a dificuity in cour, with a gamed ak wed cada etene Psi te river, and te dy ill or _ po -eighth beatae tear ipy caper a his cap. which bad blown upon a heavy drift. He was Mr. Bowman. The affair at length the found and dug out by the aid of a favorite dog, that mani- [oe great uneasiness at his prolonged from ome. Tuawep Ovr.—The man to have been frozen to death in his bu; near Evansville, Indiana, turns out to have been only dozing near Death’s door. He was ‘was en route from Newburg to Evansville, and becoming verycold and numb, fell asleep in his buggy with his hands on his ears to warm them, when his horse in he road. He, Bee wnally nopetone and remained 0 until near midnight, when, by powerfal restoratives, he was resuscitated. He saye the last thing he was con- scious of was that his ears were very i, and he put his hands up to his head to warm them, after which all became a blank tohim. While reviving from the stupor imto which he bad fallen, he was very sick and vom- itted copiously, INTFROCEANIC CANAL THROUGH COLOMBIA. 1. Fecel ic Land Office Mr. Connuan introduced the following resolution, which | Stevens Taine Wwisceoen, nee ana in ‘was considered and agreed to:— The Honse thon resolved itaelf into committee of the Resolved, That the Secretary of State be requested to re- | whole house on the private calendar, Mr. Boutwell in ort to the Senate what steps have been taken by him to ob. | the chair. All the bills were objected to, except the fol- jn from the republic of Colombia the right for the United | lowing, which were laid aside to be reported to the Bares to eS Gene eee sor 98 inveroceanic ship | House:—The House joiut resolution authorizing the a Aypecnagad Secretary of the Areasury to audit and the claim of YROMIBITING PAYMENTS 20 RRBEI AND TO REBEL SYMPA- | John R. Bucklin; senate bill for the relief of E. J. Cur- Mr. Taw rep.) of lil, tr the siatted Gu the. be yom bill for the relief of Emma A. Porch. Judiciary, reported the Joint resolution prohibiting pay- | were peed en ns the ree Willsreported above ments ‘the Treasury to persons not known to have CONGRESSIONAL PRINTER, been opposed to the rebellion and in favor of its sup- Mr, Larus, (rep.) of N. Y., from the Committee on Pression, with an amendment striking out the provision | Printing, reporied a bill providing for the election of a as above quoted, and leaving the bill to prohibit the | Concressional Printer, The bill provides that the House payment of any claim of such persons occurring prior to | of Representatives shall, viva voce, elect a competent the 13th of April, 1861, and prov iding further that no | person, who shall be a’ practical printer, to take charge so massacre of United States troops by Indians on the ‘Mi of December last, near Fort Phil Kearny, in Da- @eia The report of General Cooke shows that three Moers, Licutenant Colonel Fetterman, Captain Brown mud Léentenant Greenwood, and ninety men were killed. Mdowtenant General Sherman, in forwarding the partial vepet of the commanding general, says that be can @ncke no recommendations for a court martial until he @eeetves the sub-report of Colonel Carrington and Gen- aval Wessels, On the 26th of January Genoral @berman forwarded te General Grant an x- aves from a private letter received at his | 4 “i Hi iy i a : F 3 £ i a i milian or the French, has sent hie family has said that he will accompany Maximilian Fret emperor. ese engagement leave the count “winged words,”’ but will appease clamer until time and new excitements shall have thrown a haze about the i te i tS ‘eiiee from s sergeant at the fort describing the horrors | en ae eat ad or eectede wont Until this jomt | of and manage the government printing ofice, ‘That the | | Coup Wearurn Ovr Wxer.—The New Albany Ledger | follies and blunders of the French Co Pee avd vas uauneuuarimaropnes & ae, @ the mamacre. It represents that no one escaped; | '**°!ti0n be modified hy Pervon so selected shall be an officer of the House, and | learns that several persons have died in, that city within | bo"the conviction that neither these nor any events | iccand many conjectures were the yeeuly stum-wore Datchered and scalped, their bodies stripped | Mr. Srewanr, (rep) of Nevada, from the Committeo | ‘alt be denominated the Pen por gear eee nt | cla gots sebeany caaeiorag ms 6 eb th | Oe, reer et gaara mete eae: OEY], Amiarioase Saeceeey mre mee eenieey teat ie ener. 0 is PECL [NOIR, —" jo" i. ci C1 y emt chopped with knives and tomahawks, stripped of | 0” Public Lands, reported, with an amendment, the bill {| ghall be elocted. He is to print and bind the journals IAL ELROTIONS IN e Governor specious delay will be op; tothe evacuation by the | chy which treatens to follow the French evacuation shall nois bas issued a writ for the besseype obo special elec- tion in Morgan county, on Tuesday, bruary 26, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the sheriff lately elected in that county. Information has also been re- ceived of the death of Granville L. Kindred, sheriff elect of Brown county, and a writ will be issued for a special election in that county. Mrwavxss Disarrowren-—The Daily Wisconsin says ‘an ineffectual effort was made to attract Ristori to Mil- waukee, to which Monsieur Grau replied :—‘Snentle- men, I thanks you generally for your invite to come, butde grand expense he be too much for mine darling little angel. I takes a spectal trains, do you see, and that he coats de grand monish. Den I de go to meh army. Private motives render doubly strong these public interests. M. Dano, the French Minister, is to married to a lady of one of the wealthiest families of the New World, and Marshal Bazaine has not yet given his receipt in full for $100,000 due to bim on his wife's dower. General Castelnau consoles himeelf with the reflection left to all glorious minorities, that he tries to do his duty, although conscious of having done nothing. SOWING DISSENSION AMONG THR LIBERAL CHIEFS, The liberal chiefs in this neighborhood have been so sktlfally tampered with by Ortega’s partisans and the government that has adopted him that they have broken out into open discord with each other, and deny Juarez. providing for the entry at the minimum price of public jocumen: lands in the States of California and Nevada, iand settled | fyiu Ora poe Ans errno and occupied as town sites. The amendment provides | binding for the respective Departments of the govern- that the act shall be conetraed subject to the provisions | ment now required by law to be executed at the govern- of the act entitled, *‘An act granting the right of way to | ment printing office, and to be in all respects governed ditch and canal owners over the public lands, and for | by the laws in force in reference to the Superintendent other purposes,”’ and nothing in the act shall be con- | of Pupiic Printing and the execution of printing and bind- strued to xrant any right in conflict with the rights of | ing, and abolishing the office of Superintendent of Public miners upon the public lands which they hold under peting, Mr. Lafiv made a statement in explanation of any law of Congress, or by virtue of the rules or cus- | {he bill and offered to yield the floor for limited debate, toms of miners, No member, however, sought the floor for the purpose PUNEHMENT FOR CRIMES AGAINST TUR GOVERNMENT. Of discussing the bill, and therefore Mr. Ladin moved Mr. Hexpnicea, (dem.) of Ind., from the Committee on | the previous question, which was seconded. the Judiciary reported the -bill to define and punish Mr. Trimeie, (dem.) of Ky., moved to lay the bill on ‘not rosult in the loss of their lives or property. ries are as frequent as ever, On M of the two diligences were attacked five hundred yarde from wails of Puebla, and their passengers robbed of’ money, watches and jewelry to the amount of 900. On the evening of the 19th a small party attacked the train about three miles from Paso det Macho, and toole therefrom five hundred mules, leaving wagons cenvey- ing baggage of returning French in the road after havi rifled trem of ail valuable light articles, leaving unat- tacked a train containing one million of dollars, but poorly guarded, three or four miles From private sources at city of Mexico I learn the fol- lowing in regard to matters there:— if q@very article of dress, and shot through and through ‘we arrows.” The writer complains of the conduct of @e Indian Commissioners, and says that they are fur- Sidtivg the Indians with guns and ammunition to hunt ; w0@, and they are using them to murder white men. 4 ‘Me official report estimates the number of Indians at- . tething the monsacrea party at three thousand. There ; we detachments of six companies, with five officers, on @e path. Their numbers are deemed too few, and the > (wouter too intensely cold to admit of aggressive opers- resen | cortal| pam St. Lows; - | Cavrilio, near Puebla, has published « proclamation to ‘The situation has not changed here in . The een. striking out the whole bill und ihecrting. “That iraey | $e table and calied for the yas and nayson the motion. | St, \0usi, and { pays mine angel Ob. "a0, gextlemers, 7 | his soldiers, telling them ‘that those whom they re. | same uncertalsty prevails here as to the fuvure, "at the ¢ Tee Sale of Arms and Ammunition to pereon eball rob another unlawfully'in the custody | /b¢ 7ea# and nays wero onde: likes de Milwaukee vera much, what you calle him; I | garded as the “guardian of their interests and the in- | Junta (Council) Monday. Marshal Bazaine voted \ indians. thereof of any kind or description of personal property | Pending the vote Mr. ANCOMA, (dem) of Pa, rose and | kes do people vera much, an’ comes by-by, ven I gets | tearity of the national territory had betrayed them to ot Max, and the Archbishop washed his one ike Secretary of War has addressed 8 communication | beloncing to the United States, or shall feloniously take | annen tea anak ma collearue, Hon. Philip | SB0ther little angel what's sbust eo good only wat | the Americans, who only seck a pretext to enter ing his opinion, ve Bazaine a @Popresentative Schenck for the information of the MBury Committee, enclosing letters from Generale Mexico never to abandon her soil again. That the inter- having closed they must rally around the doesn’t cost go much of the monish, do you see.’ standard of the empire in defence of their inde; and carry away the same, the person 80 offending shall, | Johnson, last Thursday evening and, after some remarks Sensation ms 4 Swing Macwixe Factory.—On on conviction, be punished by fine not exceeding $5,000, | in eulogy of the life and character of the deceased, he or by imprisonment at hard labor not Jess than one nor | offered the following resolutions:— Saturday morning last quite a little excitement was aft apie of the $11,000,008 cn. 4 ot ena hermes, arvagiy Proveating agains the ax- | more than ten years, or by both at the discretion of the | "Pe ee tmat inte ttouse has hean! with deep emotion | cfeated ut he sewing machine. manufaciary cr aoa: Heation of Ais thetoriodl dtaieer ty Carvel cook the | Sach creetinnze torpedo a aia capenion oo} & — suapity of Charles Bogy and otners given to Indian nile Py diated wR? the announcement of the death of Hon. Philip Johnson, | Howe & Co., at Conn, A young and good | orppire is a secrot reserved for the settlement of final | which is to be paid into the tomorrow, shares: fwaders to sell arms and ammunition to Indians, | ®*¥°V! USES FROM ‘UNITED courts | Member of the House from the State of Fennsylvania. looking girl was vered of a healthy female child Mr. Hans, (rep.) of N. ¥.. introduced.a bill ta amend | Resolved, That this louse tender to the relatives of the | during werking hours, in one of the apartments in the | *ccounts. ee oe fenring bore hag Goupral Sherman, with the approval of General Grant, | an act entitled, “An act for the removal of causes in | deceased the expression of sympathy on this a™licting event factory; and it is aaid that the MAX MEDTATRS APPRALING TO THR REPRESENTATIVES OF citcles about Ortega’s, ion, eon. ‘from State ” ea J and that, as @ testimouy 0: reapect for the memory of the 3, Teputed father.of the child YORKIGN POWERS. nected with the government have entertsined the idea fase vet aside the order. The Indians show signs of | certain cases povldes that eeties Buy p27, | Geceased, the Members and ofigere of thie Heese ote | Went for the physician. The young mother and babe Lares, the Ulysses of our imperial epic, begins to | of making a compromise with Ortega if they cannot hold coms, and are much dissatisied with the unequal distri. | Yeoe Trice umendment Provides tbat Pai Hnsurrection, | Mourning, by wearing crape on the Jert arm during the re- Foe ee cared (08, and removed to thelr home during | weary of his master's vacillation, and,” as the action | their grotad for the Emperor. Outtom ef presents, and they seem to be preparing for | or a party plaintiff eisih; Stat tne members: oli thia Moves abies eo = woh quickens, so doubt eversbedy; He now fears Miramon’s | | 1 learn that Maxtmilian’s Secretary of the Treasury ‘@u. These military officers say the troops had better | or hereafter tui of the deceased from the hall of the House, at nw fidelity will not bear the ordeal to which bis endurance Pp ag gt Ss | from ecwithdrawn at once if arma ame to be placed in the OF i oF shall be defen i cloven o/clock ta-morrom moruing, and that a commlties of WOW TO MANAGE THE INDIANS, © sad suttdaterest are exposed; and, indeed, there ie every | Laie Betset of 000, from 000, gach arrangemen |! members be appoiated superintend Je egpocary based upon ¢ hero’s antecedents, believe from Cordova the exvages. potent cone alg tig aie. hat the elerx aa 10 THE SDITOR OF THE HERALD, that, should the withdraw, Miramon will never | After the evacuation of the city of Mexico the French. \y Report of the Treasury Department, | the original action, shall Becolved., That the clerk communicate « copy of the fore- New Yonx, Feb, 1, 1867. be content to serve, where he formerly ruled an un- | troops will be encamped near Puebla for a time, as they: ‘ gping re ytd td baggem licensed despot, with ‘the title of President of the repub- § are embarking from Vera Cruz, for the purpose of watch \ amount of fractional currency printed at tho | involved exceeds Epes ee commup aia thera proceotngs Ao tbe Seuate, with | 1 read your remarks in last Sunday's ‘Haaro on | jictnsed despot, wit the ttle of President of | ing things at the capital haa at = 5 Besaswy during the woek ending to-day wae $164,108. | Tnited Starse Circo Resclved, ‘at a further, mark of respect for the | the subject of Indian affairs and the propriety of giving | indecision furnishes a deaper gloom, j Basing the came time there was forwarded to the As- prcseribed by the act to whic! memory of the deceased, this House do now adjourn. the care of the Indians to the War Department, Iam | meditate, aa a heaven drawn inspiration, an appeal to KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE. ‘ detant{ Treasurers at Now Orleane and Si. Louie, $100,000 aed sae oem cemnenel coal eet FMeasrt. Moorhead, Boyer ‘and. Stieee, arene” inde | sure you expressed in that article the opinion ef the oe his may or departure, * Weether tiie hina. cteeeae ~“Faunnzone, Feb. 2. 1867, each; yo the Assistant Treasurer at Charleston, $50,- | be brought inte the Circuit or District Court of the resolutions were unanimously agreed to. majority of the people. But, sir, my experience, which | cailed to sit on the right divine of Kings. shall} The pers cabo Upon the 4th of May next 00; te\she United States depositories, $130,000; and | states, in such State The SrxaxeR announced as the Committee of ig not very Kmited on this subject, is opposed to giving | sive their decision to international f for the of members from this State to the do ational banks $93,193; total, $473,103. vides tbat the pleadings mente Messrs. Glossbrenner, Finck, Alley, Ferry, the army control over the Indians, In explanation, I | Navoigow IIL. the readers ef he Hees ae be creme kf ogieth, Congress, be ending to-d hed sball have the same voice head, Niblack, Eldridge, Nicholson and Sitgreaves. am sorry to be obliged to speak of my own acta. ‘In Napoleon IIL. the readors of the Heratp shall be timely The Commi on the Sinking Fund have madea During)tbe week ending to-day there ’ been issued | original pleadings woul ‘The House at three P. M. adjourned, 1850 I was sent to Oregon as the first Superintendent Sd pie atten f 5 ed rovers see the Amanclal condition of the State, They from the {Treasury Department $119,240/national bank | the laws and practices thereof of Indian Affairs west of the Rocky Mountains. non = bad pee apg tate call in all her bonds, and recom- currency, making the total amoust issued up to date ey pm pepe THE BOARD OF HEALTH, But eae é boy so that office I asked the beat appy Aimery evan tab Eunos to be diverting pen peenen waned Cais ens tes Jour alter aoat cae, a remov: ‘ol States. " 9901,027,234. Vrom this is to be deducted the currency | Geemed incom! ‘The Board and the Piggcries—The Pigs Moved | then at Rix military posta Thin Toqueet Sees tad Ege ne State ed and thelr payment left optional with the satomed, including worn out notes, amounting to | color or race, Out of thie City and Brooklyn Yesterday. | granted, and ia 1861 they were ail removed. And during | grai’aura arrested Oriera om hie amtioal there ance, fate @2,207,602, Waving in sctasl circulation at this date | 9» Kr During the prevalence of the cholera is this city last Sees; oon tt crinteneh Widsets treat mitted him under a strong escort to Juarez. if it be Died. \, emuetae,t08. He was charged by ia summer it was found, on investigation by the Sanitary | the slightest disturbance or dimeulty occurred texwrs | ¢Fue that this ee eee tees an remeves tom Saturday February 2, Toms» ‘Moe following amounts of money were disbursed at _ mB ——. iM. aon “4 Inepectors—of which due mention is made by Registrar | the white people and the Indians, except in one case, jean attiealtieny (hed omg cod un ely tens ioe \ baring mecca nny! Po os i. Mr. Drzos, (rep.) of Conn., said if head been present | Harris in his annual report—thdf the disease raged with | which wa as follows: The United States officer bile-on | Barty of his own, but upon all who had by their equivocal | invited to attend the fagerel trom hie lite reciaoees woe. ‘hey: —War Departmen 100,023; Navy Departmen pare Me od a, be would have voted for the bill. He had paired off | peculiar violence in those paris of the city where, owing ‘with Mr. Saulsbury. to the poverty of the inbabitants, pigs were kept in close ‘THE MANKRUPT BILL ximity to crowded dwellings, So striking was the The Bankrept bill came up at one o'clock. The + | fatal result of the inroads of the epidemic among this ing question was on the amendment of the Judi clase of persons, and so general the bad health of the majority of those who, though breathing the cholera at mosphere, were not attacked by the disesse iteelf, that a Teport was ordered to be made by the Board on subject. The repert was made, and revealed # state of affairs in certain portions of the city that quite took the commiasion be surprise, Ling by irrefutable sta- tistics, that the effluvia emanating from the filth caused by the pigs and the odors that prevailed wherever they ' the quntien were a = Pin was a strong “feeder” for the Neagreed cholera and otter infectious diseaes. The subject ing out the clause above referred | discussed at several mestings of the a er his way to California, was requested to chastise the In- diaps of the Rogue River country for some all depredations. ‘This chastisement resulted in killin; seventeen of the Indians. Upon a thorough invostig: tion of that affair I ascertained that the depredations Se of had been committed by white men, and the in that case were entirely innocent. It was often remarked by Mr. Catlin, when 1 was travelling with him this side of the Rocky Mountains, that as we were far from military posts there was no fear from Indians. military poste should (in my ion) be removed from all parts of the Indian country; en keep whiskey away from the Indians, and place a few honest and tried men that are friendly to the In- dians to have care over them. This course would save conduct during the jo gl farce forfeited all pec. tation of being recogn’ as liberals on the return of Juarez, (There are so many that the above Teport may be false as to General J G. Ortega, who at last accounts was at Rio Verde.—Kp, Hera.) THR WAYS AND MEANS OF MAX'S TREASURER, Immediately on the adjournment of the junta, wherein the Finance Minister talked of millions had and to be had in his strong boxes, notes of invitation were dis- tributed requesting the capitalists of the city to attend on the 16th in the office of the Treasury, with a notifica. tion that failare to appear would be followed by a heavy pecuniary penalty, At one o'clock the host appeared and informed the guests who had honored him with their presence at bis ‘“‘matinée” that he required one West Sevent: th Se eenth street, om Monday afterneon, at one [For Over Deathe See Seventh Page.) ’ \ @\38&,230; Interior Department, 179,202. The total \ fmawent Gisbursed during the menth of January is as feflews:—To the War Department, $8,579,012; to the Hawy Department, $3,781,021; to the Interior Depart- 91,251,499. ‘amount of. fractional currency redeemed and de- at the Treasury Department during the past (was $320,100. ‘Ted receipts from internal revenue to-day were ‘$1,622,266, making the total amount of receipts for the ending to-day $5,828,587, M. HOWES: Atorucyy de, 78 Nassau street. 08 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ffth aad with ate, ‘ision that an amount be exem) prov may om gow rred on strik: ‘million dollars by the same hour on the 18th, and that ayer amoubie ot securities held by the Treasurer of the | to from ihe bill, which tenulted se follown: in Ostober “an onder wan “‘aaved, "protibiting | Hot thousands of ives bendes, nn” “™t MDArods It | Goo-half of theamount mist be paid onthe Tih, alive | (JORNR, UNIONS BNLAROED. Bucnanth ee fas 5 im trast for national banks reported to-day | Yxas—Mesers. Cragin, Davis, Dison, Fogg, Foster, Harris, | their Keeping in the city. This and two otiae rope were returned to Oregon soon after Previ- | Ryvanced thelt exemption Train roeed ey j others | roadway. casa wre :—For circulation notes, $340,510,100; for | Feasende n, Lape, aasliu + Sprague, Sumner, Trumbull, orders were afterwards limited in the dates axed § deat Pissce removed me, and the next ed cars an | ors, ‘This gonius of Ways and means knew no mep- (10 0 THOMAS A. ral 0 e commission ag ‘days of grace,’ On an $6,000,000 i1 ; heard ef public mopeys, $38,761,450, gqreas ects Fda Pangh inn in weet 3 as, however, the follwing ‘resolutios ber + Orega ta | ART, tate late Superintendone, | Moms; heard no excises. The gentiomen whose counsel ith, Ne ‘a he had invited on this occasion were friends and ad- mirers of thé iperial form of government and of his Freedmen’s Burean in Kentucky. mi Majesty Maximilian. Both the of the Freedmen’s Bureas has secdifed\ the report of Browst Brigadier General John Wp, Dusted States Volunteers, chief superintendent and (qmapbctor of freedmen’s affaire for the State of Ken- ORBENWICH AND | ons Sea ees . D., q 0 Bi ice .—abeolute rs M. P. SURVEON, 2 mon eases of person, How , a. Poland, Bons, Seward, Van Winkie, | Resolved, That the Preside Board of Health roy. ‘an mt resident of ti itd Cee hereby Fequasted tot 10 feewe. nny furibor nereh Henley fe So the clause was not stricken out, in the built-up portions of this city and Brooklyn to ‘THE TENURE OF OFFICE MJ. extend after the lst of February next; and that all permits Te will te late the tenure of office was re oy and expiring before tbat date are hereby extended ‘THE BAIG OCEAN WAVE ABANDONED AT SEA. Bortox, Feb. 2, 1867. MS Ocean Wave, of Belfast, Captain oman, # Approac! viscera, ‘Of @76, nose, face and from river for New York, was fallen in with Jan- | him to make an early pt exhibition of the hours from 9 to 12, Png in detail the operations ived from the House amended £0 as to include cabinet uary 19, in latitude 87, longitude 66, in a sinking con- § resources of thi these . oh ct fir the month ro eaaition * onan tals omicers those who shall net be removed without swekig-sugsed sod Teotin warts Gen, eee ean dition, and all hands taken off by he ship “John Sidney | mons of contidence his Texcellency bowed bramea soe of Seer en CS ae RATE, A Sat fe sumber vf cosine mate caring ne | “ue Eoscean emesce ve, Seve at the Saat do, gemplied of thet grontng imate, and we rade lnding terrible = retiring” becknar atl ‘be teased. a hear ree sie me yaad by wean thn naa, Gyre wos By-foor, ond the average rate of wages paid agree to this amendment and call for acommities of con- fat pomane ‘que rin ae ee ae tag the vousel, seu Be acta 7; “ne ber pumps which he was to make his exit. Memico is ringing with | id ————= vo was $16 41, and to females $8 50, oe oni Spee eave that Geaked ang: her' teak the minister's adroltness amid mingled vexation and end quarters, General Ely states that not see why Cabinet Ministers their stubborn way along under the stimarus the laughter, and Mr. Campos, Secretary in charge of the ere plodding PY 2 irge the bill, ana of pointed stick and whip. In the upper wards, and {tt : ro the Binely: woute to the | Way of swine herds and their drivers, and solitary pork —— He ‘dia spare apen the Rev. A. Schofield and the breaking from dated, she was ly abandoned when the sea was mak- | however wanting the Empire may be in resou if : the ieetaen's schoo! et Camp Nelwon, Ky., uy | ihe Ment might aa well be made here asin s commitien J CFT Cer tniny ninth atrect, Ue Belfe votaad ten.) fags clean branch over her and the water was fi,o00 ta | Smporant poinTa teat Sitmen Seamenay Torget on Moroughty investigated, but none of |” ur Eowoxse Senate had exproseod te opinion J & number of granters, hess overs had to | the Sun, Washington and Phenix Insurance Companies | confounded American cit ae sons of theey conderned in the outrage have been arrested very oon tain, wobjout necording to the Bit them in safe quarters, Nearly all the pigs in tow | of New York. panies | confounded American citizens with tho mass of those | not to be pressed to concur Jefe by four o'clock yesterday afternoon. VENCEDORE—DISTINGUISRED SPIR- he of the Empire, and re in inability of Mr. Bebofield to identify Jon, as he wae MApatt a 1 ‘usages of the 0} just arrived from the South, unveils in what it bed ee DEATH OF JUDGE MERRICK. Pleased to observe, to the capital ch person. 7 Bt deta ; also © in the place has not y st been reopenad. Mr. = any further eon- LOWELL OPERATIVES ON A STRIKE. vo oversight to ontieee Amercann’ however imenen, spt word. 14 ‘Wost Thirty third treet second a approved, issuing marriage © °' of this wabject, with oe dmeond to. — 5 Borrow, Fob, 3, 10et. ‘was 80 much the more odious as British sul CTT aw: | ee forfelvares Gurizg the month | ™5pee,%, 7 MMORY OF l. FRILP JORNBOR, : Bowron, Feb. 2, 1967. The Hom. Pliny Merrick, Jate Judge of the Supreme | owning real estate in Mexico, wore bes Maley | (PBR GREAR INDIAN MEDICAL CLATAVOTAN ‘of the House bere arrived apd announced The operatives of the \iiddlesex woollen mille at Lows | Conrt of shie State, died’ in this rity yesterday Alter. | tore to @ foreed ioan by a ment which her T eet Bryan ,. Hani oye, ie ‘ LE Rersnare Dad warguaee Gur. Jie proceptinge gf ihe louse om shy aonb of Pailip fol) are op psiukg, cuss bv reduegn of wage <A Bou Queen of tyes Byilaln bed begp among phe fire to B avenuen, an be cousulled trom's to P. ‘ a

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