Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EUROPE. FRENCH AID-FOR THE CRETAN PATRIONS. CABINET CHANGES IN AUSTRIA, FATAL FOOD RIOTS IN BELGIUM. Heasian Entertainment to Ameri- cas Officers. me. ae ade BY THE CABLE TO FEBRUARY 4. “FRANCE. CGeeeral Dia aed Prince Napoicon. =, Feb, 3, 1867, Proce Napoleon received the American Minister, Genernl Dix, today, at the Vala Koya, Departare of Commodore MrVickar. Pane, Fob 2—Bvening Mr MeViekar, Commodore of the New York Yaent Cian. eailed for Now York i the ovtward bound Fremeb Ald for the Cretana. van, Feb, &, 1867, M. Prtomger's fone for the benett of the Cretans is a Breet cence ae rial and National Pregress. Paum, Feb. 4, 1867. Tepreommert for dem un to be abolished in France. The Emperor bu refused to allow General Prim, the Pyaneh revoletenist, to rematn in France. 1 ws ent.mated that the vaiue of the goods already re- eoived in this elty for the Tntersational Pxposition amounts (© £1,000,000, ‘The fret irop-elad man-of war ordered by the Japanese es vornment is now being constructed at Toulon ae tron-Clad War Steamer for Maxtwliian. Loxwow, Feb, 4, 1867 ‘The steamer Undine, which was ordered to be built for he Emperor of Mexico, bas been Onisbed, and will seom ex) tor Vora Cron. EWGLAND. Resigaation of the Minister to Frasce. Lomvon, Feb. 4, 2867. Lord Cowley has rengned he position as British Mia- iter at tbe French court, to which office be was accred- Bed by the Queen on the 6th of December, 1603 AUSTRIA, Resignation of the President of the Couuch. Loxmon, Ped. a, 1867 Despatches (rom the Contineat aurousre the reigns an of Coust Belored!, President of the Counct! of state of the Empure of Ausinia Richard, Count Beleredi, was appointed Minister of Mate by the Emperor Francie Joseph, on the 27th of July, 1866. Me hed charge ef the sivil edepinigaration of ibe empire at every point, with the exception of matters relating to the Crown of Han- gary. He wan President of the Uouncii of Misisters, and Yotrusted provisionally with Ube directios of the Ministry of Police, A radical change in the Ministry of Agetrie # pending Vows, Fob, @ nee, ‘The of Count Relered! has been accepted by the , aed Bares Von Beam bes been made Premdeat of the Coupe! of Stare BELGIUM Fatal Labor Ricte. Pane, Feb & 1867 em tous tadur Mots have occurred at the town of Mar- ehiennes, Belgiom. The troupe ware called epon to quell the disturbance, and in the die barge of ther duty eeveral of the roters were shot and killed Laspes, Feb 6 brenmne ‘It seems from later intelligence reowred that it war not Marchieunes, France, where the labor riots eerurred, ‘but Marchienpes aux Pont, a village of (oe proves of Haieaet, Belgiom, om the miiroa! to Brome The Agitation Kxtendiag. Lowpes, Feb 6. Evening The labor rote i) Belgium are spread mg A Royal Family Allinece with Rassie. Pama, Feb. 4, 1867 It tn reported that the King of Greece is sbout t marry a princess of uhe imperial family of Rusia GERMANY. Negotiations Betwees Prussian and Bavaria. Brnus, Feb 4, 1867. It ip reported that the governments of Praia and Bavaria are affanging the basic of s treaty of alliance, offensive and defensive. Fred Carl is @ candidate for the new Herman Parlia- Pan, Fen. 3, 1867. A grand féte was given to the officers of the United States steamer Colorado at Villafrasca ‘Friendly speeches were made and toasts drauk, and the emtbusesin wes unbounded. The Death Penalty Abolished. Fromaner, Feb. 4, 1867. ‘The National Parliament has abolished rapiual punieh- mest througbout the kingdom of Tals A Direct Mail Route te China. ‘St. Prranseona, Feb. 3, 1865 A direct mail has been established between this city and Pekin, China, The segvice requires forty-eight dare. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The London Money Market. Lonpox, Feb. 4—Noon- Consuls for money are unchanged at 90 9-16. Vpited State five-iwenty bonds have uy ‘The ruling figure at the opening was 72 19-18. Iitinois Central shares have advanced jy, and are quoted at 81. Ere shares have advanced %, and are quoled at mid. Liverpool Cotton Market. Livexroot, Feb. 4—Neor, The colton market opens heavy and mactive, The eales to-day will not exesed 6. bales, Now — inactivity, middling uplands are cnehanged at Lrvenroo, F The cotton warket continued dell. «1 ofime of \. intddling opiands being per ib. isee of tbe dey 6,000 baleg Lane Console clowed at 90 9-16 for a ABRCAN SECC KITS closed at the following raves United States five-twentier. 0.0... 2918 IMinois Central shares .. ord reves Fre Railway stares... The Continen 4—Pvem homed at a den wed at 14d Fed. 4 Preming * Pani, Feb. 4 i'n ted States bonds have declined », Feaxkrout, Fev. 4——Rvening United States bonds closed at a dewline of 5 AMATHRDAM, Feb, 4—Pvening The bank has lowerdd Its rate of diseouut from 4 vo Bis por cont Liverpool! Brendatafs Market. Feb, 4—Kvening. hveping The market for hreadstaffe is dail, Liverpool Preduce Market. Lavrenvoon, Feb. 4—Eveniog. Ford was sailing today at 626., taidow at 44s, and #pir- Me tarpentine at 38x. Pennsylvania refived and Canada white petroleum are Mvted al In Cig MARINE INTELLIGENCE. x dovenrout, Feb. 4, 1867. Faw Meanwhip Kein {rom New York Jap. 19 arrived BP Areensiown vere tay Lavmnroon, Feb. 4, 1867, 2 ial pense crate rennd the mam, white Ghaty gutame SN eee may as Janu- | and ia @ smail ing, inside, and them. The | even Women ant chittren, from ‘thy Trout The steamship Mashatinn, which lott New York Solon then cana cantby cid, the -Gembomen dias, | ental GMa psiman tame the eaeee GUO Sis tapos ary 24, has arrived owt facing their parwers The porto m at what i wn) Arms Mamie * Dicasters ut Sea. to be the bead of the circie—if Uh ere was seach a - frontiers in parties Lowman Feb, 4, 1061. | Ponsa iBs roves sad reverses his edgieal papuaam, Sha sr be ost have tbe oust of the Cab The bark Irma, Captain Cummings, which left Galwes- | is Deriner again facing bim. After be has bed five or p bnagad ton December 20 for Liverpool, was seen on the 26th of | six yards siart the next couple go through the same other reason for these extraordinary January in Gietrem Bho was making for Payal Proms is tsctibeas, ond seven neh ‘seme our dis- The sbip Fanny Larrabee while on the way from Sas ovine tls ces badge ee eae ogee Havre to Cardiff went ashore on thecoast of the Iale of GERMARY. Wight, where she now lies in a bad position, or y the 7th OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. OUR FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN CORRESPONDENCE. at ee American Securities in the Market, and wn men peremend ‘9 oe kates AUSTRIA. Anxiety as to the Impeachment-Hepes of letier wriuen by one of bis ane iene the Crowns from Fresh Disturbances in - Pressia, and pone MENMA CORRESPONDE! America—A Riet, and the Dificalsics of ba beesticun: — beat Prussian Funston, &e. —— A on condition, ‘The New Army Order and Defiant Attitude FRANKPORT-on-rim-Mury, Jan. 17, 1867. business, Rowever of Hungary—Exeloment In and From Ge- | rye alarm about American affairs has subsided at our | appear, there is licin— The Concentration of Treeps and ftw | 04, since it Known that the mea of the law ‘iuce til eow it has not Object-War Remers frem the Enat and "4 val or the independent Russia—The \Carnival, Balls, Dances, and | Dave to deal with the question of the impeachment, an; The nents appetene Suppers, de. that it is mot te be-apprehended the same may be | soned in ormee ‘Vrewna, Jan. 15, 1867. | burried by a vote of the House, Our prices are, there- pores ba FS Ce As was expected the promulgation of the new army | fore, higher now, with ‘gold prémium at 136, than they | gimele habits, the departure law hax prodaéed the most profound disrontent and given | were with the same at 133). The telegrams respecting | Clam Gallas, wi'l be rise to {he greatest agitation in Hungary. A declaration | the radicals urging shetmpgchment had no effect, as pm Oy et 4 pansed in their Diet in accordance with a resolution | this tsa matter of course. What bad caused the alarm The commnaliaen 0 framed \by the leader of the ultra radical party, amounts | wag te majority 19 the House, and the fear that the | Arendyke Albrecht, to a t¥elt declaration of war, or rather sPvolution, by | government mighi be upset. Our patriots in America | Ave berein 9 fowl daya 5 . This resolution, which declares that any one | ought to remark the datisfaction with which all enemies ‘Last winter several im the oxzecution of the new army law, ar sub- of Iperty look to the possibility of a new outbreak.in-tbe prociaimed in mitting'to ite enforcement, or in any way abotting the scheme) of its promulgation and enaction, shall be de- clared @ traitor to Hungary and treated as euch, M. Deuk’d party, the more moderate one, a8 is well Known, although it does not subscribe to these “senti- meats, have enunciated others quite ‘as hostile to the new bill As the case now» stands the Austrian government has prociaimed the enaction of 8 pew army bill, making the liability to military service in Austria a universal thing, and the Hungarian sections of the empire as distinctly refuse to accept the law as the general government seems determined to push its enforcement. If both parties stand their ground, a clash soust ensue; and, from the temper of the Hungarians, I imagine it would not be at all to their distaste. Should the line which both parties are now following be continued obstinately and perversely, an open rupture mnst sooa ensue, and one which I readily believe would be courted by the lower classes of all natioualities of the empire. This then must occur: either a repetition of the scones of '48, with the subsequent imprisonment, hapishments and confiscations, or the retirement by one or the other party from the position now taken. I can- pot readily believe that the Hungariaps will give up tbeir or indeed come down 4 rota in pelea J Syavent ua open re re the Emperor's mtnistry will, therefore, be Perce to annul the execution of the and, as the new law is just bated ‘The Frankfort correapondence Havas, sent by the government to the departments, and not des- tined to be circulated in foroign-countries, said:--There is no doudt, that President Johnsen wilh -bavo'te decide in a fow weeks what ho has to dq to keep his opponents at a distance, Should he submit, affairs would not be arranged thereby, as the Southern States, driven ‘to-ex- tremitios, would take up.arms again. Should the Presi- dent resist and and assist the South in conjunction with the democrats of the North, then the same anarchical state would revive from which the Union two years ago miraculously escaped. It appears therefore that the French government wonld make believe that the Union was at the brink of HE | i i The Search fer Stephens--Where ie He t— What the Goverament are Teld— Arrests and Assault of a Clergywan, &e. Cona, Jan. 19, 1867. Toe Prussian government Kriegreitung, bad no doubt that the republic was at hand, Of course they were our press that their joy was ure, America was not and Grant no Marshall Arnaud. Still it has shown that all enemies of liberty at bome are equally mortal enemies to repub- Jican institutions wherever they exist, To Prussia dis- tarbances in the United States would be particularly welcome just now, when thousands of young men tly the compulsory military service and repair to America, where they are ot the slaves of enterprising ministers, who engage in wars in which the people have no interest whatever. Lest week there was a riot close to this town; the re- cruits from Hesse and Nassau refusing the oath of Nordd. disru; cently appeared in the New York papers as to the Head Centre having been seen in that city at a time when it ‘was supposed he should be im Ireland, was merely a Tue intended to circumvent goverament and divert the attention of detectives, This impression is followed up by vigorous action ip the various police departments, whose official agents are stationed in all the sea porta on the coast, and even at Dover and other places, where it ia thought he may try to effect a landing. These ofi- cers are disguised in every conceivable mode of cos- ¢ odious in any other part of In -— svbs sage og ance, ig hee not be Kccnseasee by ig tat a as mech emia as in | submit The ringleaders were put in irons, but. ers | tome, so that their calling may not be immediately Hungary, ie vtyria es ia Dalmatia or Illyria—it is | still refused. The Prussian ruler becomes more unpopu- iginea It would be extra mer soronsgarm ond not “probable that the imbabitante of those pro- | lar from day tw day by bie miserable system of petty cog merate vinces will brook its revocation in stubborn Hungary, | annoyances. Thus the two journals of our town, which | half of the devices resorted to for the discovery of the Sela taste Gh ba coveted x tho traita cf nper | hove hous trasmetes tevoas me patiumogmepemel 1 ree ve ut 6 one for pul ing & sistence In the it policy mast a the Austrian Deputy Kuranda ogaiost Prussian policy ; I bave heard of instancee where the sacred drees of the other for having published a leadit _— Herald about the Italian Gi Hi # i = ! i 2E i ) But the adherents of Stephens are not usacquainted ba a phd detection adopted, and they are pre- il i i A tact has been communicated to me within the last everybody in the new annexed States ja at the mercy of every spy who might report an unheeded 5 At the.debate in the about the if 58 if t Eg ii 5. if 3s £e 33 i ff : Ht i fit al i ni fee Ni an i y teven Avetria aed really the event docs not a So Coe Se ey op pte ty | bere, like ae ry ‘ba renowned for Te peut megacity, ‘of wisdom as much as clever- | trigu! news with wh: they find for warlike supposi- Pie te '¢ have rumors of war ip the Kast, others of Rus- 5 te earnest but the owners not denied possession of sian complications, others wosld make us believe the | great _m them in the Grst instance were allowed to proceed, while Fecommencemest of bartilitves with Prussia | sea the property was detained. of Sane | tat ob 0 Sey evonta so eppen Jest eal Two men, named James Long and Downey have been pow, and ‘mention them as a specimen of the sad- | many sentenced to six weeks imprisonment for assaulting Mr. jocts discarsed in Vienna, but other rumors of civil dir- thereby ry t tleman residmy near the city, ruption. of revolution and internal strife, although not | go — widesp ‘ander ive following circumstances, ‘accosted him, © mock spoken of, are to my mind of vastly greater | porter of the | budget Jn tho “Bavarian nies and after'a short conversation with him, mporiae® said, we havo ‘seventy-two mithoas Ww our was ii and that The of the is bad, tbeir sullen apathy | and ‘shali pow vote millions for the people ia arms, pccbalbiay 6 aiseare ty orasat bg dod - 4 (@ reases 1! Ores bet straw to break the camel's | while the revenue decreases and the people get poorer | jn Irel: all the Orange —— in the country, giving hack—thee adiee to carvival, dancing and balls The | from day to day. Itisa that a similar | com; ‘8 blow in the face which hart him very aunic we bear before another two months may 0¢ | sate of things exists in all other States of the continent; | mu ‘Both fellows then wo him. As of quite a nature; the balls, though uot more | we must hope that even in the eleventh hour prudence ‘was him taid there would not bea ‘ively, may be vastiy more diTeult to evade. will prevail and stop the feverish exertioas to chan; —- or in Patrick’s Hr it powiie that your indy readers in the United | peaceable citizeus into soldiers, and to asthe | Day, He aleo said, when he.was sinking him, that he bel te to know of the manner in result of acience and ndustry the model of | was an Orange ——, and “there,” said he, “isa Fenian which © trite. Vienna, of the dancing, of loaders; it is a miserable policy indeed which | blow for you.” J he dremmms, dec a tends to run the country in order to provide for ite pro- -_ ssc ts not 4 vera ct soy | “ur era mara reer an bebe pre AMERICAN FINANCE. if corn are er are Pieces! “ypeciee af theme | otras rinee ‘coutioresiy a, price. daring thet . ’ " im price during the last | 4 * - are ~ * nited States and Russian Securities Con- aoe - age ond SE the publica. a ge aye Cpe oe they can rule a world te Pk omar fy ces ors ama 16.) ashe Austrian | provi ‘with telegraphs and railwa: iy ication of 5 ulloch’s report on 5 Tare. me pclae ce erat ‘than comied, be Ot aes See nee many worthy of note for the BOHEMIA. and of the mT a Le ae t estima- ve cents i rma that OUR PRAGUE CORRESPONDENCE. mich rate of pur tapers ing vhan six per Kmperor’s est in United States American five Party and Bohe- edapted for the = ‘Armed Prassiaus pa Wy Steen eae ees cas ter—The Stepson of the Great Napoleon, &c. Siete he “eacetane bain hi the same Paacur, Jan. 15, 1867. than twenty room, 0 whieh RT ‘The confidence in the existence of the Uaited States in, ks pe & Uoket, wales $1. These balls are serml- here that, although (he American. bonds have more lam kod ‘That is, ladies go masked and pd wed wt drat do not Bip tee oan noe Be, many a | fallen by some per cents, there has been a yegular -nania Russia, as of oe Ce, Z pg og Ry on} for them. | 'Thé bankers have been quite besieged with hype ye 4 Telative. They are called pA ay nf persone’ wishing 10 invest their money in them. Yeo. body of dis. takes piace r- i+; jee eating, reodes- | terdah they rose again, owing to a telegram to the effect mass of sullen vous giving and mak) og constitute the ‘that the impeachment against your President, Mr, Jobn- stability of the fen « the ip which the . and assured, no se <cowaiaiy” ‘on every oveanion | 08, Was likely to be withdrawn. politvcal con- ceusnapens ht susbes somarhante so' ase the anne: 4 pte at age B ily ‘ook, come: an wie to see the deoo- | this country, @id not attend the meeting of German each coun- gerne cera and free, which Per | Hepatios held at Vienna on tho 18th ins. He had, = a ee ee et however, seat e letter to the chairman of that meeting & aoe is re. loot, Btlended and select, although, ae former | informing bim that his presence at Prague was now ab. | ducing American debt, and can point rane, it he to obtain @ card of admiemon. Here danc- ise that: ua bh camel on tae ‘extent aod toe late hour, A | *lutely peosmary on account of the forthooming elec. $e Srenrienoes eee eons JT peewee fo wrt bal! at a theatre only from those in the Redoubten, | tions for the Bobemian Diet He declared on behalt of | month since, was raised to cover a im the Coen Ente SS Ses eve S| bin party chee they were epposed to thh exiebedinnes.| Soe iaied ter the tntapennce, Pre-esintan debe, sot for on pre-ex: ‘There are nightly very many bails jn old estabiished | council of the empire Sbould the meoting deovde-| ihe funds necessary for thelr payment were at leogia hails patronined by members of the demimonde, | in favor of thet council his party would sup- obtained byte eration of feat! obligations sire ceed areas, be Mt said, bobave Letter thea thelr | mit to the resolutions taken there, Since that | ,, How comes it, then, thet the ies of the United sinters would in ahy other European city. the States aro thus, by discredit“d? We be- There are cleo private balls given by famines in taneting -prensuaced extraordinary council 0 | Heve one expiacation of is to be found in Viewna which are remarkebie Ch eH be illegal «the §=German party in Bohemian | the fact that the market was flooded with American se- excellence of the music and the beaaty of ies, | wilt not takeany part in the elections of delegates for | Cufities within an. incredibly short space of time. but the balls of bails and a description of whieh | bave ) to the extent of hundreds of Kept as a temne touche for the last, are theme given by that council. Considering the resistance offered by the | mj were issued within a few months. members of « profemion, of & society, or the cations of | Germans to thé extraordinary counci! Count Belcredi ie | This, however, not to explain the dim- Vienna There are usually iwelve of fifteen of these | reported te have told a deputation that waited upon | culty if of capital were as great ae Dalle during the Carnival and they are ever booked for- | bim:—Ef Bchmerling governed without the Czechs for litical it to be in ~ Two ward to as the pressantent Serres: five 1 ink T may aleo be able to do so without of investment, of equal security but an. comm iter ‘oo melooted by profeauen, | the ae long.” ee een Latte eae DE moomty, ae, mtend the ball: these seve Prince Aueraperg, the President of the late out of one ane to a Inv )tatvons: = Fe pd or their friends’ Sees ER SO Ere Dosen dignity but ie sad foie ximated #0 rate of should friends, the ww pewey bom EAD to bave wt . His usnal residence is at Prague, about the same. , this does not certain pumber of ther pereone: wale t@ «hom | where hes gow buelly engage’ as the chairman of,the | The well known. phrase ‘permanent investors” points cards of invitation, sot iranrerrabie, are aime insart. | election commliter of the German great ianded pro- to tue characterise of the ordinary holder to abide by ‘The arrangements in force are of such & natare as to who have to elect pot fees than fifty four mem- | the security he has chosen, * * © An examination make the company very sient CF pm wg ot ae for tne Bobemian Dict. Elec ions! elections! such | of the causes of the com; depreciation of the commences ot eight M.. comtinoes Uli one AM. then, | ie the watchword of ai! partics in the whote country, who | United states securities in not or merely curioun . Ly ej ‘Vag Deen propery decowed. | are preparteg for the great battle, and joaly oer teapen speciation, The federal debt to a large extent y day iagit bape never betore was there so much at stake as | of bonds interest at seven and three-tenths per The couson, & dance #bih sways taker plecr the a: thie time, The Germans have already published the Honet which is ‘within « very Nast before ny last of thetr candidater, most of whom were members of. Shock ‘parton, it is to raise the ‘to provide for conet of the | the inte Diet. ‘The Czechs have not yet done eo, 1 | their + that Mr. McCulloch the tame menting a mom ee PPpese (mtend t@ propose many new members | of oS Rape sng vy opee Roger de Coveriey some of fost taleotet men of their party | a provision that the interest om them il be in | then a few brief teres round had been dinqualified for the Diet because ibey bad been | London, Suche provision would doubtless be useful, followed by @ general ‘ladies sentenced for offences against the press jaw. This dis- | but expedionte far more effectual towards obtaining money ‘ qualiceation war removed by an smperial letter pub- SU etmnlat Ge eckenhen mer enee. " Lebedt om the 9th inet., and granting a compiote amnesty | found in the of the causes which infect Ameri- for all effeneer againet the prose law and relieving the | cam oredit suspicion. The least that should be done | from all legal conssqurences of the sentences ce pase oe, oss cocerind pe Sree bonds to be | *bich may have been passed upun Then some | redeemable eu a pablic tion of the of the former members, whom they do not think to be t, Hayes would not be unadvisa- pikher om account of their advanced | ble, 7 vain to supposo that the separate \ — or ivaation, will be replaced by | States ‘ther conduct and make up to their | of ribbes te the ey ey Ke ey PUD (ples creditors: sums of which been defranded Ey ‘are im genera: very moch in | by the of paper for fe are, how. } favor ot Bokeredi it Ww not yet soitied hae they | every “thas much a would be an act IM ebeos for Po voy eet covneil, tor | of a8 well as of and the they co that befor ‘omg 20 — the would ‘ the a Crown mnst first be Odence of investors in its | esos ie fas presen rar: nn | {cent ea snd weet ose ie @Berantces without i _ taxa. | eremeas were (oance mith fo THE ROMAN QUESTION. peorrect for ® pew with Hu: ead pn my . hy ie Manifesto of the Roman National Committer. And Uivelibene 10 te | Hartied by 2 correspond. | manttome te ¢ Of nome Vodivideat having est Thie ie the caw iy i from Nached, a town where a battle wad fought cae | reotd dameee in A ca Oe ama att Manes Anny a | reraips hia partner & tue cot al ea rolamee, I aDoLier per alianty 19 German | He, and © Senta Chiara om the eve a without provoking any pitd nts i th@ laden papding suke by Ma Rowatia0n the evening of the 51h of Jann. | ary some pombe were exploded near St Eustaabia, | Phe goog sense of our fellow citizens will have | aiready Pfoperiy estimated thix fact, comwary. to | the ony of the party ant! of he Kauange Commi aud contrary to oor "principlés at j In addition to thx, we fave the signifl- cant of the sudden and almost wim aitanédns appear- ance of police, pontifical soldiers, wud" particularly of the scene, and the inrarevme and tumultu- fapaticism, the pumberiess searches mad of all comi ‘by which our ih aud ot 3 the arrests which 4 &. i i i E : i i iH HS E H : influence, It is time citizens also should elevate themselves to national sentiments, United by unanimous accord shali leave to the few vile friends of the their own ignominy to the reprobation of w justly irritated patriot. the opmion of all those fo feel that they have nauve count of their own, MAN NATIONAL COMMITTER. on Count Bismarck. ‘The Augsburg Gaze! arecent date says:—On the ‘24th of July M. Benedetti, Ambassador of France, made @ communication to Count Bismarck, of which the fol- are the main features:—The Nether and terri- tories ‘ing belonged til then to the ex-German Con- ion, to be excluded trom any new political union . with y, and Prussia to renounce her right of gar- risoning Luxembut Retroc to France of the of Saarelouis, of barrebruck, and its coal basin, both obtamed by russia at the second to France of the Rhenan and Hesse, the soverigns of those States to receive compenrations in Germany: Those territorial claims embraced a much er extent of territory than the one France was compelled to restore to Germany in 1815. In getting possession the Rhenan Bavaria and the coal dintrict of the Z France would a oe two fortresses, Landau ay of Own—Eneign Malcolm MeEchren, killed in action, to widow $184, and $27 ench'to five children's year; Ser Pome | arc hy Anas Ib tagtnt eH dh odon Pair- no heir; private J, lewburn, do no beir; eos atc 1 aeKouzle, 49,, to. mother $80 a year; ating Sergeant Pan ins, Woun, ts & day; Corporal Soho Conpor, sick: ~) 35 cents ry UF private Charies Thomas Bell, wounded, 20 eae * F, Oe ae Ed gto injary, bo clam; Lieatepant Wm. Cooper elt Tg Ke month pay graraity, Beas? Hleutenant James Herbert, beaier, do., no clam; James F. Smith, sickness; Par Fahor, wound teow] Siren -actiardy, winded?’ ‘ne’ ete ‘ mn ; ‘Thomas cs, “wounded, “our” mori 7 es MeFar 4 path ih Pigg og grainy ‘mx. weoks at S12: Charles WiNet mouths pay ; Richard Clayton, do, $28; Fredenok jase Sia oe oe i i resin eas Hi al i ; § fs J, H. We the last Fenian prisoner, against whom 26 bill was Too Sameneea ee acta ‘The Provinial Parliament te Meet in May. Feb, 4, 1867. ex-Governor lyre’s defence fund. Mi Fob, 4, 1967. A negro naned Bob Ch int oh policeman while on dat: A 8 second attempt to he was Vodged In juli. ? . le - WHRGK OF THE Onis TITLER. i — ae wi Bauriwons, 4 Sint len, tor Faasongeae ond, sal vesseed eat this hy peg tine seunee a te be 4 and cl ‘hine seamen of Fr of Poilad ot oe, and carr tate Her. my consisted of pir ‘consignments for . other Westen cities, as weil as for fim: Tt ala REST OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER. GaLeNA, Ih, Fed. 4, 1881 the part of the people assem. Samuel Mile, the alleged murderer of Weorge Max. fe ber i men * Jn December jas, wus arrested ¢ i SCUTH AMERICA. Continued Preparations of Brasil for a Vigors ous Prosecution of the War—Explesion and Loew of Life in Paraguay—Meovements of United Stuses Steamers—The Bank of Bahia 2 enn yang Lonnox, Feb, 3, 1867: The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro brings the follows ing imeligenge :— Brazil wag continuing her preparalions for » vigorous prosecution of the war against Paraguay. A terrible explosion accompanied with great loss of life had recently occurred in Paraguay, " The United States war steamers Shamokin and Pemsa-- cola left Montevideo on the 8th of January for a cruise in the Pacific oean, ‘Ihe United States steamers Juniata and Resaca were at Rio Janeiro, The steamship Guiding Star left Peraambuco om Janes ary 14 for Babia. The bank at Bahia bad been robbed of $266,000, THE INDIAN OUTRAG38. poner corer ‘The Late Massacre on Smoky Hill River Con<- firmed—Heatile Bands on the Plate. Torega, Feb. 4, 1863. ‘The report of the late Indian massacre 1s confirmed by & letter received by Governor Crawford from « weil: known citizen of Salina, Kansas. The massacre oo- ‘curred in the vicinity of Sand Creek, op the route frome Fort.Riley to Fort Lincoln, The train is spoken of a. government train, and éuly four out of the sisty-three men with it escaped. The letter furiner stajem ‘that small parties of Cheyzgnes have been several times near the settle and thet = the Arraphoes have passed the settiemonis beng afraid to go home by Toute across the head, waters of Salina and the Solemn Forks, The Kaws abe Teport large bodies of hostile Indians near the frontier settlements. The writer’s opinion is that the Indiana will confine their depredations to the travelled soads, Advices from the river Platte state that a force of Indians from that quarter bad moved South on the war path, to the number of twelve thousand; and there were not United States forces enough to cope with this num- ber; and if the militia had to do it, they should be spcedily organized, The Report Disbelleved in Denver. Duxvar, Feb. 4, 1867. ‘The report of the Indian massacreon Smoky Hill i# disbelieved bere. Tho overland coschesarrive regularly, and no hostile Indians have been heard of between Junction City and Denver, Attack on a Station in Colerade—Three Mea Killed and a Large Amount of Property i Sr. Loum, Feb. 4, 1967.4 ‘The Central City (Colorado). Register of the 24th ult. says:—The Indians made a raid on this station last, night. They killed three men and ran off a large amount of stock belonging toa train, A demand bas, ‘been made on the stage agent at Denver fur arms and. ammunition. More attacks are expected along the Nine KANSAS LEGISLATURE. se ‘St. Lours, Feb 4, 1867. A ka telegram save a resolution has been intro~' duced the Kansas House of Repregentatit Con; of: contiscate the property of rebels som, houses have passed the resolution in, Congress to establish more military oe rae ws Ser anemia ore e Lert iewm ‘@ committee to investigate the alleged cave ibery’ the late senatorial election. houses have pa-sed a resolution ask n¢ Congress. - to provide for the election of United States Senators by” the people. 7 Fin atcbaiia ig iaeare reas m Foh4. i907, ° ESE or nla mene TREN' IN an, Wee AN EXCELLE: Fes MAL BO! UA Ranga XD ALG 0 ‘ SENT OF Tite WHOLE SYSTEM. HOFF" /7 cr. BEVERAGE OF HEALTH TAKES Ch OF ERT PUR TY ORT eR CASES WH ehiGnTEY. SHCLATURY EVER. losers alread: the first fumites of this city. and PRESCKIBr.() Oerrd MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, whose approval and en- SaaS ne comiums have been bestowed npon tala poet he ‘No. 278 Ninth avenue, says, whea a + “Your Malt Extracts is not only a very pleasant beverage, but aloe very eificacious one, and strenguhons the svomech as well as the whole ayatent. HOFP’S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT (for America), 512 PRICE SIX DOL: PER DOZEN. One dozen and a pO EARS, ky he part of this elty or sabares free ok SLD EVERYWHERE. _ APROHaTR BY stone MOMS Oa tS M. HOWE8, Attorney, &c., 78 Nassau +treot. PERRYS FAMILY OINTMENT Ts CURING HUN. daily of Burns, Gathered ‘Sore eumatiem, Sorea, Chiltiains Corns, Hands 0. Price 25 cents, Sold by all. druggists. Chatham sire), Try this invaluable cure. yh eee 4 I J Raia ¥ Biteuie. cua pionma Pattee 8 noe Ji'Gobiew und Wines, $2 and $1 er doar, wiles ry sist sta,” 08 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty BEANS .—VANILLA, VANILLA, VANILLA. VAN ILI. Bry Youllla, Vanilla Vani Vania. i" Vanill ‘anil Vanilla Beate Heats’ Boune, Beans. Poreais vy TAYE TYLER, Drug Importers, 64 Cedar Vor street. \OMFORT AN: ues Ly] pte rien mae § Piew Work Autre SURE Se oe Q married, Sen’, portag mformation for the sch a arenesence eee ‘YORNS, BUNION: BAD_ XN. . SURBD 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICH AND. G Murray where ea find ieas, cofiess Asn, ‘RDy store im Ne and York. One price house. KIN DISEASES, SALT RUBUM. PILES, SORRS. aC, ‘and Ointment. od Gall xt fice, 196 Blea. GCRT.BRRO- NCE RM AN OINTMENT.—WARBANTED A certain a "$00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Bee @ Bast POURTRENTIC ATR MON squane. whends high warraniet un Mouth barnses eae “ar eth te hands high, sevew TT AUCTION, he, and excellent for Py My RAAT oo very eiylion ‘aud, RS about § Shaads high, hed in et etmens, aid'votd for ‘no ‘and do: ANESS. Flegart jet black CANADIAN PONY, 6 years old, about 6 . wee nid. et nS eeae Te cas Hedet " Vhion Pix erates eels see re Mosars, MINER & SOMERVILLE nirparsed ad vantages in location, experience and om io Pipa romes bee BAL Ba iL) iD PATiNus OF end fee Cream im perteet ~ Aare APRR POR mA WAL ere an eh ew inom a P Peaaitn chips presen! vw ner ads: FOR CASH—A MODERN y Clty, pear ferry, Alirest \ un wenty-wich ‘near Righin avenue, stating lowest prin aod parnentate “LOST, A HEAVY GOLD Wain hain on wth Third avewue, near fhirty-chirt a ns to Fie avenue, on HU, sone, O f, ' tene. ae Pe