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aerate ¥ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1867. Ata w THE VO:Cz OF THE PEOPLE. _————$—$—<—————_ ree eee railroad offers would be a considerable improvement MEXICO. bat the delusion of secession is fist fading away. fh is upon any system now in ion. There could at any due to Miss Jackson, of this place, to sa tule bene harm in allowing \¢ ane day's (rial, os this ee aaentaonted that during the overthrow of the fort here. a surplus of at least 3 $100,000 over and above their Mabilities. Failing in this he should be held individually COAL, WOOD, &C, 3.50 4 CHALDRON ¥OR COKE—DELIVERED ro) 1 1; pe pete oy the responsible, Aud some legislatio= is needed in regard to . Sew Vore Gas Works, Tweoty- let sizest ani avenue A, ht the commimion of agente whieh should not be over | {Stn is soy of our mein uel OUR DURANGO CORRESPONDENCE. Gietingushed” her In'a, tod sueupiny maser 8. PF. SHERWOOD, me " 2 r cent, as protection ¢ compa: pelicans q ——— - | Hints, Complaints, Suggestions, &e., Re- ies ab well ax (0 the community throughout the United The Liberals Concentrating Against Quere- pA ad Tinlen Sag aes bez ones 08 whe sncceates, ~ OS se specting Municipal, State, Fede- etn oe a eS WEST INDIES. taro—Weakness of the Imperiulists “Honore | wishes, and on the retarn of the basket she found the ~BURNHAM’S FURNITURE EXPRESS, 115 WEST = Department should bold the engineer responsible in tbe minennnnen fe *uaren #5 Perenee-Uem &ec., on the Seles aa aan the pat Bog moma mn 4 + Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue. Furniture moved, ral and Social Matters. district where the fire is If every engine {s not on the the Interior—Cholera, Colds, &c- panier, 9 y disappointmen SES ness Seraiare cloves: : fasalbane paeken 904 spot within five minutes after an alarm, and that each OUB ST. THOMAS CORRESPONDENCE. March—Ortega to be Kept at Zacatecas, &c. fod aaa, Other etine Noes, So were entitled tt anlopets money advanced on furniture, i igh wae seals oat ae Pry a = eh | pe rege 4 Cholera Abated, but Trade Not Yet Free— Dvranco, Mexico, Jan, 12, 1867. pad oo oh phe one igpevid é _ WATCHES. JEWELERY, «4. BL” thinks that the Heratp ig mistaken tn saying | Engineer, and should anything go wrengebe should be Ex-President Baez—The Markets. The new campaign against Querétaro is now in pro- | wishes of all who are and have been true to the national’ Sr. Tuomas, Jan, 29, 1867, Gress, Orders were issued to General Escobedo on the | unity and honor, Cholera, the topic of conversation for the last three | 10th inst, to march a large body of his troops southward months, has completely abated, and is limited to-day to | from San Luis Potosi, po ya the direct road to Queré- POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ‘8 few sporadic cases, The greatquestion this week has | taro, leaving Guanajuato on the right. This advance been if clean bills of health are to be given or not, but | force of General Escobedo will be in command of Faro PLavens 1s Count.—Daniel Duffy, Robert Russel} upto this moment it has been decided not to accede | General Trevifio, who appears to be the most reliable | and Elias Randall, arrested ox Saturday night by the to the request of the merchants, who really have sus- | officer of that army, and who has thus far been the | Fourteenth precinct police for keeping and maintaining tained heavy losses on account of the dreadful state of | moving mind in all the military operations of that de- | 8 gambling house on the second floor of premises No, blockade we have been reduced to, Nevertheless, it is | partment, as has been demonstrated in ali the late | 151 Hester street, were brought before Justice Dowling, ly believed that ere the week is out clean bills of | movements to the front, at the Tombs, yesterday merning. Officer Richardson health will be issued and communications reopened with | m9 forces in Durango to co-operate in the movement | made an affidavit against the prisoners, setting forthy Up to date over eight hundred and fifty persons, | are already on the march. Seven hundred of them, in- | that he saw them engased in gambling at faro, Duly mostly of the African race, have falien victims to the | cluding one battalion of infantry, one of cavalry and was dealing the cards, Randall playing the part of cue pitiless epidemic of cholera, i. | ke -—to wit, keeping tally of the cards drawn Ex-President Baez lately arrived in Venezuela, from | {2Fe@ Plcces of artillery—all in splendid fighting condi. | Keeper_to wih, Keeping tally Of fhe Carte, drawn By held responsible by being fined, and he should ha’ privilege of ning each member of the company. that rents will not be generally increased this year. His landlord bas “raised on him,” he says, successively from $800, $1,000 and $1,250 to $1,450, the price asked for 1807-8. Mr. Astor and other landlords have also increased the rentof many of their houses, he says, for the coming year, thereby losing many first class tenant, ‘A, B.”? thinks it is time the increase should be stopped, City Letter Delivery. “Postal” suggests that every proprietor of a house should provide a letter box to be affixed to nis hall door, into which the postman might drop all letters for inmates of his residence, giving the door bella pall. to notify them that a missive awaits them. The time saved to the carrier by this means would, he thinks, enable all city letters tobe more prompily distributed than at present, A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, ONE OF THE finest work Watches in New York: will be sold cheap; isa splendid timekeeper. For paruculars address N ., box ‘200 Herald hiice. ae Sharpe’s Rifles. A Hartford correspondent, speaking of tho late trial of “breech loading fire arms” at the New York State Ar- senal, in 80 far ag relates to Sharpe’s rifles, says:—The Sharpe rifle was fired one hundred rounds at the shoul- der, with aim, in six minutes forty seconds, and pene- trated thirteen inch plank, The other arms tested were secured in a fixed which reduced the number of motions incident to discharge. For accuracy, the Sharpe gun fired thirteen rounds in less than a minute, all the balls being put into the target, which was from twelve to fourteen inches square, Collecting Interest at the Sub-Trensury. “Justice” wants to know if it would not be just as ‘ ASTROLOGY. hla ¥FACT.—MISS WELLINGTON TELLS OF BUSINESS theft, good luck and numbera, 892 Bowery, opposite tb sirect. Hours 9 to FACT—NO_ IMPOSITION.. EATEST BU and Medical Clairvoyant known is Mrs, 8TA. urope, born with auatural gift. $20,000 rewar equal. She succeeds when ail others fail. She caus Marriages, shows you gorrect likeness of future husband and tells haname. 82Pourthavenue. Gents uot admitted, See eee re nenson oe wil camery A Lady's Grievance. compatible with the respect which we owe to womon if | New York, but his party is completely crushed, abd his | Gonos Sivenga eras wnt eh Wine etc honavea | players at said game In exchange for ivory repre- Mterate pretenders who try to imitate her, “Lucky numbers, A lady reader of the Henatp alleges that a conductor | the Sub-Treasury would devise some other means of re- Pe ee eet ee change in | *7P8 more of the same division, and a further supply | Senting different sums ¢ money. aeaenitte were UPADAM HOPE, BY PALMISTRY, ON ALL THE | OD car No. 21 of the Grand, Houston and Forty-second | lieving them from the necessity of standing on a line to | the business, The stocks of flour and provisions, and all of artillery. This force will be jomed by that of Gov- | required to give bail in the sum peng ernor Auza, of wh of ‘Zacatecas, ‘Aranda reaches that | before the Court of Sessions, Duffy is thirty years of age, other articles of American imports, continue in ‘surplus | Sty” The ‘whole force will thus be increased to about | bative of this city, and lives ak City Hal place, collect their interest than by immediately placing them 0. 19 ‘aftairs of li $i, gentlemen $2. 150 Sixth av, | ‘streets line, treated her very roughly because she-would AG ADAME BYRONATHE GREATEST BUSINESS AND | ROt “pase up” toward the front of the car in which she | Valuable aiid wattiass thoes eal eine Ha rear. | for the little local demand. Holders of fees four are | four thousand men of all arms, and will then march for | Russell was born in’ Washington, D. C,, forty-one yoare : speedy marriages. valuable and put mience, but in many ces to pecuniary loss, Outrages on the City Rail Cars, E. RB. 8 writes us as follows:— The travel upon the Third Avenue Railroad has become #0 dangerous from pickpockets and thieves in the even- ing that I deem it my duty to give to the public the follow. ing facts:—Returning yesterday evening from down town L attempted to get out at the corner of Fourth street and Bowery, but was prevented by a gang of desperadoes who held me tightly until my pockets were rifled of $85; and then at the corner of Seventh street I was violently thrown from the cars. My cries for help were not heeded by the conductor, a small, elderly man, who evi- dently was afraid to displease this gang. A policeman whom I met at the corner of Eleventh street, and to whom I polated out the car where I had been robbed, said he could render me no assistance whatever. Now, in the name of common sense, I a @ state asking $10 a $10 50, There is considerable old flour, and lives at No, 80 Bowery. Randall is alsco- whieh is offered at much lower figures Tenders are | Overiiao, Va Guanajuato, The latter piace, Y informed | oy ween yours of age, a native of Xew York, and te- solicited for some 1,400 bbls. Baltimore flour from ves | {,tter partof December. jes at No, 146 Clinton street. All three of the accused sels in distress, Corn meal, fresh je held at To ’s army, Dow at were also des- pee yates Officer Richardson atgo made a $5 50; corm, in bags, lass sale $225; pilot and navy | patched, on the i0th inst, to make a forced } Complaint against George Young, Edward, Su bread, $4 60 a $5. at the moment, are the only | march and throw himself in’ between the cities of Mo- | John Sc James Campbel! and Arthur McKel in short supply, ite beans, large stock and | relia and Querétaro, threatening both of them, aiding | arrested in tho gambling bous®, participating in Spoiling, no sales; other articles plentiful and nominal. | thus the force of Treviio from San Luis Potosi, which | encouraging the came of ‘faro,” then being plaved for Mess pork plenty ; offered at $24 a $25; prime pork, larg? | wint attack Querétaro from the northeast, and Aranda’s | money. In default of $300 bai! each for their tuture good stock, offered at $16 a $18; beef, ‘supply and of- soo cer giat ae to ealine ard sore oc a 1se,; | force, which will attack on the northwest.” At the same avior the parties were committed to the Tombs, butter, 20¢.a220,; cheese, no aie sales; hams no inquiry, | pme ibe forces of Corona will be a support to those of | Auumer or 4 Picxrocker.—Andrew McCarron was ar- Me hi a some sold at auction at 63%c. & 10c,;' kerosene oll, last | Rogues, whe is now operating against Morelia with Mf- | raimmed before Justico Dodge at Jefferson Market Police sale at 0c, per gallon, in tins; candies, 8's, 12's and 24's, |‘ . pene Be ce eta ot doles hore {9 a I: rT haki present defended by the imperialists. There will jourt yesterday, charged picking pocl prope hood wore fags SDPPIY OF odten. Dave | thus, within three or four weeks at most, be a force of | Murray of $92, on Broadway, on Saturday night last, about twelve thousand liberals concentrated upon Queré- edged t! hi and was committed have no arvivals of lumber to report and Dat, two small | fare, a force. more tan suticent io take ie from any | {e'asivut of $600 eit for tsa There is a continued demand for all description of shin- | D°4Y of troops the imperialists can concentrate for its | 7240 Boesuam ADMITTED TO Bail.—Burnham, the fur- defence. les, The demand for tonnage continues limited. foe charge for ninety days on London $5 0234; Amer- ‘The following translation, which I make from a private | niture auctioneer, a notice of whose arrest appeared 1m letter to General Aranda, dated the 6th of January, 1867, | the Hxnatp. yy, was admitted to bail im perialists in medical Spiritualist known, causes y Fourth avenue. Ladies $1. DECOLAM, BUSINE! ‘was compelled to take a ‘‘standee” while riding. The car was crowded, and our correspondent, being nearly Oitty years old, could not stand without leaning against the door frame, This gave offence to the conductor, who, she says, compelled her to leave the car on a very inclement night,» whereby she suffered great incon- venience, _" 8S AND MEDICAL OLATR- — Consultations as usual, ‘present Fature World, “4 Eight Twenty-eighth sirest, corner of Fourth avenue. The New Excise Law. “James Smithson” of Brooklyn, in commenting upon fan arrest of a liquor dealer in that city, for having opened his saloon door after twelve o'clock, midnight, to allow the exit of his barkeeper and ‘ another man,” offers the following suggestions as to the new Excise law:—I am a great friend to this new Excise law, but want to see it modified. For instance, why charge $250 to a small dealer and the samo amount only to Del- monico, who takes in as much money in one day as the former does in a month? Let the tariff be from $30 to $250, according to business; close stores at twelve at ADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLATRYOY- Meine Visit her for’ everything—sickness, busingss, Molt, names, numbers, good luck, 381 Canal sireet, 3. SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST 5 street,—Mme. RAY, Clairvoyant and Astrologist. Luoky numbers. Speedy Marriages. Ladies, 25 cents; penis, 0 cents. DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON. By circular dated the 1st inst., the following distribu- . : 4 of tion of the force in the Department of Washington is an- | night, and until two on Sundays. Then, if any one | °f things be permitted? Is there no ican gold, 144 a 234 por cent premium; Spanish doub- | Win) give an idea of the condition of the im - nounced — ae a 68 ‘ offend, let hun be summoned the’ sext day, and if he Accidents from tho Use of Petroteum. loons, $18 2 0 $16 40, patriot, $16. Pl pede SS. ee vet Major General nby, commanding, 1s tO appear, arrest him and close place, A correspondent, posted on the subject, sends us Miramon arrived yesterday at Querétaro with two 0 Cuurce.—Susap: headquarters Washington, D.C. Siaf’ of Oifcers:— | not treat mon as felons, aa the present order of Superin- | q jong-vommunication relative to aceldenta caused by OUR ST. DOMINGO CORRESPONDENCE. bundred and fosty infantry recruits, badly ne | MeCN TIP —ROMRENE |. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Adjutant General; Brovet Major J. B. Campbell, First Lieutenant Fourth thirty-four years of age, living at s Political Prison- Rapdred and twenty. cavalry, quite serviceable, thirty Connery, $: some, ree F United States artillery, Assistant and Inspector and Com- - ta, with two guns, and eighty officers, * © ® | No 81 Baxter street, was yesterday arrested on the charge ers—Tobacco Crop Good—Dry Weather—| when the French vert Yrapuatoa Mr. Garcia, who was | of picking the pocket of-Mary Nicholson, residing at the use of petroleum. He says:—Very little of the re- fined petroleum sold by the retail dealer is even of fair roughs in the busimess; but surely some dealers have President Cabral Pard redeeming qualities. if all bartenders will positively Fare Rb aed Brigadier General MJ. a yan petri bolle nay em tel ap ea ae quality. All, or nearly all, the prime ollsare sold for | Scarcity of Provisions, &c. ja imperial authority, delivered the place to the repud- | ‘a. 194 white street, of a wallet containing $70 in Trea- Medical Director; Second Lieutenant LV. Caselare, The $10,000 Prize. x export, Ifa refiner or commission merchant has a lot of Sr. Doursao Crry, Jan. 28, 1867. | licans, leaving them the only muskets there, some | S,'Tovs On Tucaday last. the parties were sitting to- Bieventh infantry, Aid-de-camp. “ow. F. F.” asks:~-Will you please inform one of your | inferior oll, either in color or in fire test, which latter is | News from all parts of the republic are most satisfac | "TY "RCS ing oom of Biardo pronounced for the Zether in the Mott street Catholic church, and during the Garrison of Washington:—Twelfth United States in- , Forty-fourth United States infantry, Companies Cand G Fifth cavalry, Commanding officers:—Brevet Major General W. H. Emery, Lieutenant Colonel George ‘W. Wallace, Twelfth infantry; Captain Carlisle Boyd, Forty fourth infantry; Brevet ‘Colonel N. B. Sweitzer, ca Fort McHenry, Md.:—Company I, Fourth United Bitstes artillery, Brevet Brigadier General Goorge H. Le aweerteng, Fort Washington, Md.—Companies A and D, Fourth ited States artillery, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel F. M, U Follett, Commanding. Fort’ Whip} ‘a.—Companies C and H, Fourth ple, Daited states artillery, Major James Stewart, command. ry ‘Battery a. Va.—Company F, Fourth United Btates artillery, Fort Foote, Mi ; everything is going well under the popular admin- most solemn portion of the service Susan arose from her swells of Preeideat Cabeal who has returned from his | Ger seat and left the church, soon after which Mary missed. ed lixe | Of throwing himself into the mountains without recog. | her money. After Susan's arrest the stolen wallet, Visit throughout the republic. His trip looked more like | Fi ing either the empire or the republic, declaring him. | ™inus the money, was found in her possession. Justice atriumphant march; everywhere he was received with | self neutral. en rr a the accused to the Tombs for trial in default of bail. enthusiasm. Forgetting all party animosities he granted ‘The above information is some proof of the miserable lons to all paileal prisoners thereby gaining popu- boca yen pon of the a sega a DN ity and strengthening his government. 6 foree y can ring to the LONG ISLAN. EWS. Tobacco pvt eo tovields, good crop, although the | defence of Querétaro will be from four to five thousand weather has lately been very Ar. All kinds of provi. | men, and these sadly demoralized and poorly armed, sions are scarce On account of the quarantine observed | without cash, and with prestige gone. Prorosep CoRPORATION OF GreENPoRT.—There is a: with St. Thomas, from which port our principal stock is | The fact that the ‘Indian Mejia will follow the example movement on foot among the residents of Greenport, for’ derived. The health of the island is good. of his compeer of the same race in Jalisco—Lozada—is idiot tion of vill Vi ablic severance oneness Tee | cas tare taut aacaes Sanaaly Geaiee Bo | coeusren te Vosmhentel ey txcttcn as us eels et t of tl the Unit 18 . er aroun bs yen ln cet him in the mountain fastnesses of Querctaro atleast | the project. A meeting of the people is to be held on 1,500 men, and so long as he takes no further part in | the 18th inst. to consider the matter. the index of its safety for use, he sells it to the jobber, who tn tarn sells it to the retailer; and thus it goes into consumption. Very few of those who use petroleum ever get s prime article or anything near it, The stand- ard fire test for export is now fixed at 110 degrees Fahrenheit, which means that the olls standing that test will not give off a vapor that will burn until they have reached that point of heat, But there is an explosive vapor or gas speccaten at about ten degrees below thi or at about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Now, olls that wii stand the requisite fire test for export are very seld}m sold for home consumption, the principal reason being that the inferior oils of less fire test do not cost so much to manufacture, and hence are sold for a Jess price. 1 think I am safe in saying (and I have had subecribers where Mr. James W. McLoughlin resides—the winner of the $10,000 prize in the late drawing? I called at the place printed in your paper and was told that no one lived in the house by that name, or in the neighborhood. . Naval Deserters. “A man-o'-war’sman eays:—It never occurs to the Public at large that the cause of the frequent descrtjons of men from the United States vessels of the home stations is in consequence of the ill treatment they re- ceive and the petty tyrany of officers, especially volun- teers, Nevertheless such is the principal cause, and the treatment men receive, particularly on board the supply steamers, is enough to make men disown ever being in Brevet Colonel oT ent commanding. | the service of their country. Some of them belonging ee er eter tan heniaa CAR Gok ae CANADA. the struggle against the republic, wil remain ‘undis- | Te Guaaxroat Fram Dxragraxen.—At the anneal) artillery, Brovet Lieutenant Colonel M. P. Miller, come | 10,106 SupDIY boats of the West Gulf station are running makes the explosive polnt about 90 degrees, and conse. . Secetie, Saws te now in the Jalisco | tection of the Fire Department of Greenport, on Mon- manding. quently dangerous to use; for that tem; ware the ty—Al the fof — Tat istaticbieh, Was oer iment United | {amilies actually iivig is waa though the eallors have | Timp will be tiled above ie olf and may oo wet ad beastanagine ie “fey “tana teat WR Ny scverament will leave Durango for | day. dest, the following cflcars were chosen: Chief Btates infantry. Colonel Nelson A. Mills, commanding. tlt ly cases jac Ty govern: | that ceare the bogeos stg in Free My ed the The chief strength of the republican party," which is bop atin obelintie on nae Lais Demarest ex ah ta Sip feed pee a pee, more INSTR RECRI flame. In summer, when the temperat atmi : » Adams; Presi George W. 3 Presi meen, elon ser Complaint Against a Railroad Company. e I receptacies con. | on the increase, liee in Canada East, and is composed of | ¥! has been extended to the government from the | William D. Corey; Secretary, ‘Chatios W. Hartley ;. phere is often above ninety degrees, all receptacles con- talning these light oils are simply magazines of danger only awaiting some unwary or careless band to apply the match to spread death and destruction around. Far. ther than this, much, very much of the oil that is sold ‘The following instructions to officers on recruiting ser- ‘vice are substituted for circular No. 33 of November 2, 1066, from the War Department :— Hereafter boys under the age of twenty-one will not be enlisted except for the purpose of learning music, I French Canadians, who are nicknamed *Rouges”” by the | to'ave'ietorion Auch will depend on ihe sare ct | Treasurer, Henry A Reeves. English party, The following are the leading men of | events and the condition of the republic upon the ar- | THB Toxxacr or GreExrort.—Tho following is a com- the republican party :— rival of the government at Zacatecas. If Querétaro | parative exhibit of the tonnage of Greenport for the oP r should be evacuated by that time it is probable | years 1865 and 1866:— A business man complains that the Third Avenue Railroad Company select hours for the sale of their tickets when business men cannot be at the appointed place emd then only under authority from the Superintendent | to purchase, and further that there is no definite place | and retailed out for use to unsuspecting people, will not MONTREAL the reoruting service or the adjutant Geveral of che | deaigoated or established at eliher end of the route for | stand a Ore test of over elghty dogroes, and Sites ont senna Te ae abocat, wad filed the office of | vie Aras Caierea Will Proceed at once to Guanajuato } ‘15191 onrotied tonnage December $1, 1866. 6,125 army, after the written consent of the parent, guardian | the sale of these tickets, de had from almost any dealer in the trade of oiis | This gentleman is an avocat, an . eo Total enrolled tonnage December i, 1865. 6,450- ‘Attorney General last’in the last Reform Ministry, the A great complimentary ball is to be give to the Presi- that up to one hundred For the Tanging from tl degrees, ‘Of course the li the oll the greater the danger. Another frait source of disaster in this connection arises of ill (Heaven save the mark !) ‘‘non 6x} ve oll,” These are or master has been obtained. In casos where there is | ‘The Late Lottery at Cooper Institate—Infor- mation Wanted. “A sabecriber” wants to know “why the whole of the tickets of the Presentation Festival were not put in premier of which was Hon, J. V. Macdonald. Mr. Dorion isthe leader of the French republican party, and an or di on account of minority, whose enlistment haz been admirer of the United States constitution. In the de- made in. violation of above recommendation, the @xpenses incurred by the goverument for such enlist- | the wheel? In one foundry in this city over three hun. | 20thing more nor less than naphtha, which {s said to bo | bates in parliament he pow takes the lead of the opposi- JPost wi be stopped from the pay ofthe oteer making | ed icete were Vought, cba not one ef ihem taraod | Tenderet anexploive by thease Of chemical This | ion and an that leader he opposed at every stop ihe up in the drawing. MUSTERED OUT. very soon disappears entirely. passing off by evapora- | passage of the Confederation bill; but bis party was ‘severe Total tax collected in 1866. Captain John C. Crane, Assistant Quartermaster United }| Touching same subject another correspondent says:— | tion. ‘This vapor will so saturate or the at voted, the bribery, Cartier, | person who was left in charge collected in 1865. Btates volunteers, has been mustered out of the service | ‘‘ According to Thomas & Co.’s showing, there is some | mosphere as to cause the most Sistas anplotlon 2 | eeny oe rains ca 2 in elon tated a Emeka | tenses pre- that prince of tricksters in Canada. vented his nomination tothe governorship, and General Increase during the year. Mr. Dorion’s name was at the head of the protest | Francisco Zérate has recelved the appointment as mill- | Prooxic Looas, F. axD A. M.—A beautiful new hall i $52,000 in stuff to be delivered to the grand unlucky ‘Lérate is sent to England some months ago, against the scheme of | the vera! service, and fe well known from the dave of | Stting up for this lodge on Main street, Greenport, which ‘by order of the Gecretary ot War, to take effect Janu- =. host of ticket holders; the value of each, on an average, 4 MM. Crawford, Second 1 th rolacriee thet are: burned." Neatly al those hres com santate Brevet Major A. ford, Second Lieutenant | will be about six two-thirds of acent. Now it is evident | refineries are burn early can wind regiment Veteran Reserves, ‘has been honorably | that « large portion will never present their tickets, | tracod to the surcharged condition of, the atmosphere at | ares baer ~ he steric in his peste Dna wie teeatcnceh ty tae here ie Mamaia et Cara serv! ence we 6 ey come to an un i ro- | to it, eve e wo! fer annexation 1e harged the poten gy ‘Apna a prod core ee py Dg | jou is as ro ee beg ery sen ‘oll, ioe ‘The cholera is marching through this State. From the | church, Sag Harbor, United States to confederation. mouth of the egrets grr Honig travelled slowly ‘Tur Mimisrrv.—Rev. ©. 8. Williams, of Southold and The chief organ of Mr. Dorion and his party isthe | Westward; first it at White Ranche on the te et of formerly of Greenport, has received a call to Ne Pays, a tri-meekly paper, published at Montreal in the | Amencan aide the, river, ana saneng, the American eee fortolk,. at Brownsvil French language. Afierwards a few cases occurred le, and for HonmsoTos Ireus.—William Weess, accused of am BON, LUTHER B. HOLTON S/"Exseiss Meco tas Merona ek eae the death | attempt to murder and rob his brother, Alfred Weeks, im erates no explosive gas except at a hoat that is never produced by any ordinary use; and it is deplorable that ‘an article of such vast consumption, and so beneficent in its influence in all the world, should nave to bear the odinm which inevitably attaches on sccount of the many ORDERED FOR DUTY. First Lieutenant E. 8 Ewing, Thirty-fourth infantry, 4s order to report to Major General Howard for duty, GRANTED LEAVE OF ARSENCK, following officers have permission to delay cae prizes of $5,200 or fifty-two of $1,000 each of this stock remaining over. And then let the drawings be similar to that of the Havana Lottery, viz : two wien, one for the ticket, and the other, to indicate whether a blank or a prize has been drawn, and the next five ments for thirty days:—First Lieutenant Ro @ray, Eighteenth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant F, W. Smith | tickets succeeding @ prize shall be approximate prizes | terrible disasters arising from the cupidity and dis- Gene: lovember ana He Tioutenant JG. Ledgrese, Ninth cavalry. | each $26 or $00, according to. whatever prizes sbail be | Ronesty of those whn cheat the public wlth these in- | 1s the English speaking leader of the republicans in the | (,ccneTal tap Im November last, while in from of | i iccion, wag arrested in New York and le now im Second Lieutenant Andrew K. Bayne, Forty-second in- | determined on; this to be paid Trom the prize approxi. | ferior and dangerous compounds. East. He is member for the county of Uhateauguay. | journeyed westward to Moni ‘and Saltilo, and, finally, | jail at Riverhead. Tne following have been fantry, bas permission to delay joining his regiment at | mating their drawing. Being rich, Mr. Holton is of groat service to his party, | V'8 Parras, in southern Coahuila, it has reached the city | elected officers of the Hun i] ‘Marv’s Island, New York, for n days, ‘Byron”’ alleges that the whole lottery was a swindle, Fig ST ’ | of Nazas, upon the river of that name in Eastern Durango. | Charles R. Street; Vice ident & Ye ; Seore- and abke:—Will the District" Attorney take old ‘oles THE HOURS OF LABOR. ortenfooung the election bills of poor candidates for | The distance thas tavornd tn Merico in th fr about | tary, Wm. H. Murphy; Treasurer, Win. Conant jonorable firm an them suffer the penalty ie ~ ~ Parliament, Among the commercial class of Montreal | six and one half degrees of longitude jn latitude twenty- NAVY BULLETIN. law? Will the officers and managers of the Union Home - QUR BOSTON CORRESPONDENCE. influence is great, and in banking circles | six degrees north, and the belt or zone aver which it has | CoBOoUs Rammoap Accipayr Nean Huwrersan—Om Mr. Holton’ his opinions are listened to with respect. Mr. Holton | ranged does not exceed twenty milesin width. This | Monday evening last a couple of men, in crossing the: favors annexation and goes dead against confederation. | zone has a very slight inclination to the southward. Fif- | Plains with a team of horses and load of clams, missed In manner and speech he is quite American, although he | teen cases were reported a few days since at Nazas. the road in the dark, and striking the railroad track at and School let the public know how much the institution received from the Moped Directors?” Will Messra, Thomas & Co. state how it ye that the largest MOVEMENTS OF UNITED STATES VESSELS Reports of the Massachusetts Commissioners ‘The United States steamer De Soto was at Laguayra | numbers came out of the wheel for the first two days of on the Hours of Labor. em the 26th of January. All on board were well. the drawing at Coo} Tnstitute? Will the mi 4 Boston, Feb. 7, 1867. was born in Central Canada. The organ of Mr. Holton is The health of Durango at it is very bad. Nearty ip hantet tial ry i ‘The United States steam te Susquehanna, being | Sirectors state the oa one Thcee'ine bold tive teats wheal ceitaninionia te : watt the Montreal Herald. every one is more or Tons affected with severe cold or in. ead lane, concluded to come down that way, He fagship of Rear Admiral James & Palmer, will 4 BON. FRANCOIS RVANTUREL eae = es oe eee may be put third on the list for influence in the repub, the atmosphere and its effect seen tne pocwte is very | whata trap they were getting themselves into, the leave for the West India station in the early the attention of workingmen and capitalists throughout ae Bext week, . The following is a list of her officers, | Picks? eearte ein aeenarae ia tessa Terevery | the country, has been proity thoroughly investigated in ae es Bean inte ke nh one teers beten, fren hn yee platalenedadeeedl my Sy? A--- $4 ee ee ne eaetic aquadron’; Cantata or ia, | ticket which was not drawn from the wheel at the Insti- | nis State by « Board of Commissioners appointed under ising rouge and one of the most adverse tothe | The stat of mast be near | when the last. train eame down the lane, and fute during last week. “Reader” says:—The committee stated in their cir- culars that there would be a present for every ticket sold. I have purchased tickets, as bave also a number of my Leto and on inspecting your columns from day te day we find that none of the numbers of the tickets in our possession have been drawn yet while time the committee announce that the drawing ig over. Now, then, why is it that these numbers have not been drawn among the others? It looks very much like a hoax. If the committee do not fulfl their promises with the ticket polders how can wo trust them with the money that we have a for the professed object ? promising evacuation of the — scheme of confederation. His name was on the pro-.| at hand. It is antict the perry eS ee In 4 con- Fe hme By 2 Foy hepa don Ait be a when along came ne anti. strong, bis con- | livered up to Porfirio Diaz midd! february, if | knooked it all to splinters.: stituents being nearly ee ans. Mr. Evan- | not veo = ve bins turel himself isa Fre Canadian and an avocal, the b crcl liberals, a simple march southward to the LOSSES BY FIRE IN JANUARY, 1667. Very many of the Mexican imperial officers have left The following table comprises every fire, involving a. vided into three | in the rep@blican ranks, but quite uselessly; they are | oss of $20,000 and upwards, which has been reported Mr. | very badly received, and are told that they must wash | within the limits of the United Staves during the month: Thibaudeau was the last reform gang ’. son ae themselves of their imperialism and treasonable conduct | of January, 1867:— a law of the last Legislature. After a year of attention to the subject the Board have just submitted a couple of reports on the matter, one a majority and the other a minority report, The majority report states that there ie almost a general disregard of the law forbidding the employment of childrefi Gnder ten yéars of age in mana- facturing establishments. The manner in which the law is evaded is by the children being employed by the overseers, while the ity of the law is directed only Fairfax. Admiral’s Stafl—Fieet Surgeon, J. D. Miller; Fieet Paymaster, C. W. Abbot; Fleet Engineer, George Bewell; Fleet Commandant of Marines, Captain J. H. Burrough; Admiral’s —— Frederick T. Mason; Aid to Commander-in-Chief, Midshipman S. N. Kane. ‘of Ship—Lieutenant Commander and EF: ecutive Officer, James Stillwell; Lieutenant Com- mander and Navigating and Ordinance Officer, Jebo A. Read; Lioutenant, H. C. Taylor; ‘Master, J.C. Kennett; Ensign, ‘Wm. H. Brownson; ‘Passed Assistant Surgeon, D. McMurtrie; Assistant Sur- pa Nope A. Bright; First Assistant Engineers, N. B. and Henry W. Scott; Second Assistant Ergineers, “Subscriber” asite : © deceived cause Thomas | Seainst owners, agents and superintendonta, Twenty- docs ‘treal, umbers of French John ©. Kafer and W. H. DeHHart; Acting Third Assist- | x Co, to pay back to ticket holders all over $100,000 lest | five per cent of the operatives in the mills are under pg agg Fog ty rer pe cng fl Ein gg Tae aE oe det Bo Salta, fardents + se one S| . expenses? They promised to do so by the consent and | eighteen years of age, aod rather than urge the passage | Thibaudeau is a Canadian, ands dry goods mer- | Many of these are serving in the republican ranks. i ene, ae joe, R. Mason Lisle, | control of the ticket holders. The mode of distribution chant at Jesus Gonzales Ortega has been taken prisoner in Zaca. John G, Talbot, & M. Ackley. CB. Gil, B. Melivaine, | was to de carried out and by ticket holders only, not | of any specific law the majority of the Board recom- WON, LUO LETELLIER, DR eT. JOBT, tecas, and 1s now on his way under guard to Da Le ee ond sone F nunker; | generals, colonels, captaing, Bc. mend the appointment of a special officer to see that | This member, who bas an aristocratic rather than‘re- | for disposal by the supreme Jesus Mi Colt ag ‘Sonu Emin, Gunner, | One of the Dissatistied” says:—The man of this | their rights are protected. Eleven hours is the | publican name, is member of the Upper House, ia, | Patoni, formerly governor of and a well known James Collins; Acting at junner, | scheme advertised to sell a two bundred thousandth | gemeral rule in regard to labor, which is of Caunds, ore: liberal, was taken prisoner with bim and is also chance for $10,000 for $1, and having obtained the $1 they gave only a three hundred and fity-two thousand ses hundred and sixty. second (362,862) chance of , ; Carpenter, James McDonnell; Saitmaker, Ss" too, much ‘for. women. and obildren, “as it Stocker, {s calculated to tmpatr their health and shorten thelr tives, and they believe that all under eighteen years should bs dis. ORDERED. The following officers have been ordered to the United steamer e 000, This is such # breach of faith au justifies the only labor ten hours, at most, In te Geen ater ante Jeune McGee Ne- | pariies who went into the original scheme in'declaring | cuselon ofthe “ek fon Ensigns EG Binuchard and ‘Walter We Gnas, | OM A8 lotteries are the order of the day would it not | estimated, tha ‘Passed Assistant su Henry Haro, Midsbip. | °° well to let the public know the law relating to them? } of time‘to Sen Hebert W. Grifin, John C. Rich, Joby M: Tah, Our Exports and imports. tn William 7, Burweil, W.'W. Ressinger, Hi. C. ‘ana | “A Workingman” speaks thus:—The result of our ae Faoad Agsistant, Paymaster J. W. Yairteld, First As. | trade with Europe for the year ending 30th June last my Gurgeon C. W. Knight have bees ordered tothe Yentie: shows a balance against us of $84,000,000, to be paid in | pl If the hours of labor were reduced they claim | Dorion in all his motions in House, He also was in | It is that attempt of to Acting Master James H. Stinson has been ordered to the | gold—for what? Not for articles of necessity, but for po og Ag — ge Be there | tte last Reform Ministry and his name was ou the pro: | the *rreldeney ores, noone sided by the Frenc Rnsign Tensc Haylett has been ordered to the Susque. | 8° Sdomment of our shoddy aristocracy, who cannot Feduoe the price according to the reduction of the hours inv in some sense, a successor to Mr. whe innew | cous treet the final evacuation of Vera Craz. ea find anything of domestic manufacture elegant enough | of work. They dispute the idea that it is practical to |. oq the bench, but who in 1862 was of the eastern it has been a miserable failure. The prestige of for the aye whose moral sensibilities are so | reduce the hours of labor and keep up the same ‘section of the “Macdonald-Licotta Eitotetry.™ dent Juarez is such im Mexico that under present cir- Commander John J. Cornwell bas bece seared that the Of thousands of lives sacri. | as before. Their conclusion is that since no one is com- | Mr, Laframboise is French Canadian, and an cumstances, no Mexican leader stands any chance pelled by law to work, there is no reason why any one ficed to their unholy desire for gain is insufficient to fe should be forb.dden to work; that the awaken any feeling of love or heartfelt patriotiem for their country, and who seek, by @ costly display of for- eign jactiona, to dazzic the eye against a too close scrutiny ot the poverty of the mind. How long will the workingmen of this country allow their sovereignty to will they it millions of dol- ou! I fs 8: i i. B. Walker, year may find us Cog tea crisis the foll have been detached from waskka | Severity of which will bo over all preceding for an “s o waiting pie ory hawt Sur- | bes in proportion to the immensity of ; measured yo i t rst Assistant Engineer Jobn A, | Voved. Second Assistant Engineers Nelson Ross, James je Long Island Kaltlrond. mck Charles H. Greenleaf, John Forman, E. ‘Magee, “One Who Travels Daily,” speaking of the alleged ider, Thi Mability to accident on the above road, says :—Two trains i i 3 i cons — — report of the eight hour law on intelleotual and grounds, and maintains at th the followi i a ? ford and Boatswain Isaac T. Chorte, First Assistant En- | running out of time and in opposite directions have First, the doctrine of ‘ gineer G. W. Hunt, detached from the Madawaska and se ne ning, that “mangal for ~ met two days successively at or near the point where 6 divine training to energize the character;’” and an active member of the party in the jet hanged Wikcivine has teen ‘oweched from epocial deer et'Boe: | the accident corurred which le noticed in thle day's paar bg {hat “ihe more hours, made Hoe. ie vier py A SB ty ob noone “my is scdooh vom ah tots Conde pa py ee pny ht 9 just nenetens and had it not been on a | receive in the form of wages;”” and third, the view that | has been \ by favors to renounce his | the memories of events which took place here during the 7 LE with ihe Piaskan and pieeet Saas ak toon Cottons caatas ooenamne - ~ labor is The conclusion 6 0 resommentamen principles and follow & ie lg oy — late rebellion. Major General Phil Sheridan a few days SE TUunE order: Acting, Mate George D’ Newcombe | nich of the conductors wae to. bame—the ove for Rot Sp aneraith the Contemp they merited ago sent by express to Miss Rebecca Wright—an estima- Facony ; Acting Second Aaete Noeer T. D, Grey | Gena cb Ge cael ‘Thee tues team ie we toe HERES REO, ble young Iady and Quakerees, who hae always been ; Berton detach fom the Pilgrim and ordered to the higher sccovatabilty on thlerond. “To show one oF the | most favorably. Tasdtag of tbe party le ban Sen very eccem(e fn distinguished here, among very fow other young ladies, The foll officets have been detachel from the of the cond: im fault 1s all that seems to be TS his having been returned for same con- | ae & consistent and persistent adherent to the Union—a rr 4 ‘United States ship Ino and placed on waiting orders: | Teduited. It is of no consequence who is hart or slaugh- PORTABLE STREET RAILROAD. stituency # Rumber of times. Mr. Huot is an anti-on- | gpiendid gold watch, very appropriately inscribed It i en orders Rs Volunteer Lieutenant W. H. Garfiel Ml tered, or how the public is served; and this is the road federave, but not @ very annexationist, He dis- this branch of the circuit ui bo to suaston o8 | aha GE aaliards heen eae Onrteld, Acting Mas- | which fo seeking an enlargement of its capital stook at | A very interesting ‘exhibition of a portable raiiroad | {afe'tu Briieh goversment, but. he bas at the same | Was sccompanied Dy an equally elegant gold chain, with | court The Oper and Termine” will be in pa . John W. Aine Win, C, Gibson, Jose sary; the hands of the Legislature this winter. was given yesterday afternoon in Broadway, near Four- | timo very little {or the United States government. eharms attached, One of these is a sword, beautifully the entire month. Part ae = Mates: Frederick Miller, John Roslin, Hower’ Wabi Mr. Jorome’s “Gentleman” Prize. teenth Groot, in the presence of J ire sane ‘with many of his delieves that the twe | and richly set with diamonds; and another ornament js | 1900, 1362, 1384 Yoon thee. an 3-Nos, a, Symmons and Acne Famed Aatantturge | _*3. 8.” Yaquirs ax fllowe:—Noticing the Dra | cosine crowd of mpecatrs the principe epon | RetiosReeneeens netinn wngte nave the ame, 4 | Sia, which consis of gant richly et with eure. | Sano ah 98 1 ae a {Sched frou the ine and ordored to seule ceounte “* | “ortty eforis of sr. L. W. Jerome, of ibis city, to ele | which the tack and wagous are constructed very in- | latet. However, Mr. Huot e certainly « repablicanand | This besatfe) present ie tm recognition of important “> AESORED, wate is anes Ae, Serena, mares, genious and complete, the main feature of eheir merit | A a Paci eee 120, 115, + pas nettsdameske neve rengned 7? “M2. J. | Princeton (at least), if met ‘rary proper conmiacracice | Mine, of course, thetr portabiity, The track conatate of | 19 eenfoderation promised “them, “which tant vielory om the 10th of ‘2008, The ‘officers have t—Ensign Lewis | in connection gentlemanly is gentle. | disjointed pieces of such = length as to make it enay to | give their section of the province & of ite | lant aoe see ee me, Beltrone, of the Seoguchanse, Third “Assisent | manly aitire) and wosld net the Mr. offer & | move them from place to piace, each plece being fur- | O°. ‘deem, 6: parr) Seay Tahoe Wed ve kan aghast , Se 4 Tang, @ith ie top. boot ane all sorte of Sad | Bished at one end with a cavity into which a conreapond- kent itn rors, Habe Cieron nd ile ener Rabraseny, tbrowah 7 aaeceieee at cht crema he het | See cs ante | Serie Ty tel pn an! ‘The ®t. Fatr. also be wo a op Lhe ct ‘aimethy” Waals new whet amount es boon fi Japan; F. ‘China; Tealized at the fair, in connection with St. Steptien’s = — ts Tinh averse Bowl Sof vamiageote revolt ‘ iin yoeevunes th yee A sit “s. 1.” guggeota thas the Uaperiatendeat of the Toeur. sey eae seaviass Bae 00 Henator J. B. Chaffee, of Cploredo ; Congressman | ance Bareaa should make it his bammess to exact cor. Ap ed oe Connecticut, are stopping at the Bt. | rect reports from all the insurance companies, so that whe hae not dimnished hie own . R 4 ag big | BO PRdlIC. may feel some degree of security agnines eopeeegee cane See he beaer -_ PB wk thy wy er ivnaes 6 ae insaring in apsound corporations; and he should be Sova dhiaah volar Pts Mmrough the term of coor. * | empowered piso to suspend aii companies that, have rigt numerous we have ive