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‘NEW/YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1867~TRIPLE SHEET. : 5 where yee ony ‘took benve of the President resume Central Pacific peepee 8 scan fivoat_Soetair ote real continent! eotgves | THE HOMELY FEATURES OF NEW YORK. | KINGS COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUM. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. narel tes ee . aeeetes Ai kinds after tale event be reduced from one-half T aE Mrxrinc ov THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.—The Board of He Safes mee He OUR WINCHESTER CORRESPONDENCE. to two-thirds, are now a practical ‘on the | Hacks, Cars, Omnibuses, Drays. Express Proposed Enlargement—Deecription of t rd of ete matey Zones lived cconom:- | ararder ef Two Union Men, Sheriff Trenay | Se8eral working of the mines of this Fora Wagens—The Perambulating Laborers of Edifice—Its Inspection by the Board of | Aldermen met yesterday afternoon, Alderman Fisher Ang poer chou! sixty perous ot down ut | “SSSR gon” Honry-Tuo, Murderere, are | mine ‘0 pay these lant and ail yield profits would re- | the Mfetrepolie—Junkshops, Pawnshops, In- | uPervisers Yesterday, dc. presiding. ‘The Committee om Laws and Applications, to 4m general lnndatory of the offorts of the Tet | rested—Wire at the Stoves of Mosers, Saith | Cre i eee Tene a Ie oe ee Te ce rina: | telligence OMices—Hackmen and Their Swin. | | The subject of the proposed enlargement of the Kings | whom was referred the matter of appointing » committee Many of them allogeiher 100 oheoquioas for American | d Co.—The Post Ofico Damaged, &c, least two hundted partons more 0. tho saving which | lem Ace» County Lunatic Asylum, at Flatbush, has been introduced | of three to.visit Albany in company with the Corporation = ‘taste. Juarez is not, however, apt to have his Worcwesrer, Va., Feb. 23, 1867. the railroad will effect for mine ewners in this cou Limited es is the growth of the metropolis to the narrow | into the meetings of the Board of Supervisors within ® | Counsel and confer with the Legislature on all ™ ga Sloaunen. Last night, or rather this morning, s most horrible will iteelf constitute a handsome monthly di island on which its Srst little settlement was made, and | short time past, but the matter did not assumeasy definite | pis affecting the interests of the county, re- tonsted the foreigners preeeey ‘ct te taba ae 2* | atiray took place in this city, resulting in the probable | ang sadeawalting it all through this State \8 magnitude | ytioasthe publicambition seems totend toextending the | shape until at the last session of the Board, wyen ® | ported favorably. A resolution was adopted ap. Americana, and Germans, Said he:—‘Not | fatal stabbing of Samuel Trenay, Sr., late Sheriff of this My advice to New Yorkers owning here is not | city limits beyond the insignificant boundary or division | resolution was submitted for adoption, requesting the | propriating to defray their expenses. A Oe oe a ate eae nemnber that a foreigner was looked | county, and in the murder of bis son, Henry Trenay. | 10, Their property, with the completed, | line formed by the Harlem river, it would startle the | Legislature to authorize the county to raise the sum of | Tesolution was adopted directing the Comptroller 10 Pay Fhe carta ae aa gtd, shunned by every Mexican, | Oe rany being the 224 of February, the Union Fire | Suiee Wort three or four times what \t is worth 10: | non-resident to learn the axtent of the business carried | $130,000 aa the means for defraying the expenses of sived during tne July iat "The Commie on Opening Boing bas the to select the people and | Company gave a banquet at the Taylor Hotel, in honor | The threatened lawsuit for the possession of the cole. | 00 im the way of transporting passengers through its | enlarging that institution. This resolution, however, Kirews reponea favorably on the opening of Sas on Eat te ee of ‘Weabingwn, At bal-past nine” o'clock, jst ax the | QMled Midas mine has been privately compromised.” 4 | narrow and erowded limits, together with the number af | was rejected; but at the conclusion of tho proceedings | Steet, fram he noriner, terminus tp Coneord, eee, hor doors and heart to the people of oto novaiche: | guests, eome two hundred or more, had soated thom. | ihe'mine forme roars, Taartook sumMclent ore cert | meB dependent on the caring of loads of merchandise | of the session it was agreed to mect next at the Lunatic | to sizteouth street, and for the opening of Soouand Such policy is wiso and statesmanlike, Mexico is wide | selves at the banquet table, an alarm of fre was given, pay all expenses and build the Midas mill, one of the | OF baggage to and fro. Eight miles 1s about the extent | Asylum, in order to inspect the buildings and ascertain | street, from Throop to Marcy avenues, The contract for pee, snd bes room for every man 1 of every nation who | which proved to be in the store of Smith & Co.—dry ‘on the coast, $12,000, benides paying sov- | of the ity proper in length, and ite greatest width is | whether there was necessity of the proposed eularge- Seeing Demet: creek 0nd renee ee eee * Toog to bit af well as tobe cone ey tants thoald be- | sods—which resulted in a total destruction of the prop | of Bun’ Feussiso mer claimed. the mine under por | SPoubthires miles. But within this comparatively nar- | ment or not, Although this purpose was not openly | to James D. Leary for the sum of $2,344, he being the pa thr arora foreigners here .” | erty, ‘The store adjoining was also destroyed; the goods | Possession, and also claimed $175,000 damages, value of | Tow space human beings are crushed and crowded | expressed at the time, it was apparent by the adjourn- Vowest taster, in spony pong ig Mi phting tho States, Ou The People of the United } (armas) were partially destroyed. The Post Office wasalso | f° ‘aken ‘out and worked by the New York company. | together in dwellings which aro constructed with a view | ment that such was the intent of the Board, end accord- or eee core ay proposed to ght, the. astern ANe- band and {band in slightly damaged, but fortunately, through the efficiency | pany should give up ‘and the San Franciscans edo comet apaenand of or pees, into tenements | ingly they assembled at that institution yesterday after- | trict at the following rate:—Kach lamp 3,758 hours, fous w v » cl » $8 we this oar cae ndont responded:-‘‘In the | danghet hall and partook of a magalticent supper and | IPmonti aye beck, better for the inlorests of'the ae, | POO While even the wealthy crowd their mensions "UR LONATIC ASYLUM Srookiyn Ged Light Compan: propose to light that ace mighty struggle of Mexico for republicaniam she has | everything passed off ly, and the company had | trict if the New York company had got keeping possrs- | together within the limits of the bustling city, that they | Will not be out of place, and will probably Le read with | tion of tho Western District through which (heir pi gipers bad ous sympathies, for her heart is as large as car, and young Tronay had gone on to the street, | sion. They were working and. the mine yield; | may share in the life and breathless whiri of business and | interest by the readers of the Hénain, in connection | run om the following terms:—Each lamp 3,758 hours, ee ee pe seceae toe. nten! Saad was attacked by party of roughs, and ani | the San Franciscans are letting it lie idle, and offering it | Fjoasure that centre in its narrow ares, and which is ali | Wt the present matter under consideration, The | {po\reai sai.s0) Repairs to sam $2700" “The Git ments wi gave birth your independence. | Altercation ensued on politics, #! for sale. ‘Then came the war for the copsslidation of Liberty which the breast, the woond reculiiug’ almost immodiately in Among, the few New York companies who are now | the more stirring from this unnecessary aggregation of | buildings are located in the town aad about one mile — tion of 1857. Then came the war ne on ggelBennigeros hen m4 come © the rescue of | doing here is the one owning the Murphy mine, in | the masses, while green fields and spacious village plots | ¢ast of the village of Flatbush, and some four miles pe nay og yoseed pape ke ihe te be in back, and at this writ- | Twin river. district, They have a fine mill, It and invite their settlement in the suburbs. But so our peo- | Southeast of the City Hall, Brooklyn, They are com- Forney, has been arrested; r, hie | paying all expenses, have now nearly two tons of bullion | Ple congregate; and to meet their wants the transporta- | Posed of a brick centre building fifty by sixty-six fect, zens’ Gas Light Company im their’ specitications set forth tne following figures:—Each lamp 8,758 hours; four feet each, 15,032 feet of gas per year, $325 per 1,000 feet, $48.56.’ Lighting and extinguishing Inmpa, two i atroke of victory; but now comes a migl problem for | in the M ; cents each per night. Repairs to same, $1,000. rEeare-) oes to the Consoiidation of Peace.” Kobe, Robert Rav Bcd bis corae, Sa ie ogre my hand, which anit be soon taken on to New York by | tion business, narrow as its limits must necessarily be, | With four wings, each of which is an extension and a ea were referred to the Committee on Lamps and hserlalthdes aed ie eats “up the | to-day. Pinaglatgthege so Four cebee talnes bere’ are paingnee York owners | '8 carried on to an extent that is only equalled by tho | transverse portion or transept, the latter being eishty- | suiconya Avrray.—Hugh Kelly and John Byrnes gob day and the journey. Mr. Trenay and his son were both highly respected | dividends. numbers it serves; and in ite roatine it clogs and | s/x feet deep and the extension thirty-eight foot wide, | soo) twos costenn ¥ v2} — citizens among the most sianch Union men inthe | Extromely rich discoveries of silver-bearing ledges blockades the aventios of passage with vehicle proces- | The main building and the four transepts are five stories z gs ees gg anegne afternoon beg je comer Tre Liberals About to Take the Capital of | 2nd also a member of the Union Fire Company. His be very much wider than those of this district, that throng the footways in the narrow streete, But | basements, and the whole edifice presents a fine front feeman the Iwerpon on ens tai yee, and he Yuacatan—Disgust with the Imperial Govern- a npores a deep gloom of sorrow over our ‘usually restricted as are its limits, an idea of the business and | towards the south of four hundred and fitty feet. A | was arrested and locked up to answer. ment—England Keeping the Indians in the | P¢ss8ni and quiet city, and be mourned by a large circle SOUTH AMERICA. population of the confined district may be gained from | spacious dome surmounts the main building, from which | Tue Easterns District Existrr Fremuen’s ASSoctaTion, — Field. Manna, Feb. 4, 1867. Major Brown, in command ot the troops in this place, , remarking the number of hackney coaches that whirl | magnificent view is obtained in every direction, and | The following gentlemen, recommended by the Com- Merida, although a place almost unknown to tho | out bis mont amit in extinguishing tue fre, and also UR BUENOS AYRES CORRESPONDENCE, enna scurried pene wat SOA 0 Nheae Marni nE Rae Oe eace a Nat ed fae foal lx | seins coacttions: Deol’. Wincat, remgensraaabe: world, deserves some notice from you, as hemp (Sisal | 2 making the arrest of the murderers, o> te: be. the Secs Amariene: Dalene | (ett Nemeerd crashes ond hacks, with 1.648 beck-|| iain extending ffom foot to reas, which is | Gane meen ay sey ates reeet aaaa Paragn = | men or drivers, These latter are the regular Jehus who | c by. another ball. six in width. | than F, Wiggins, frst vice president; Charles B. Smith, emp) grows here in great quantities, and we have com- menced trading with your important port. A steamer touches twice in the month in our port, Sisal, thirty-six | Brilliant Military Ball in Richmond—Be: second vice president; Daniel Donevan, recording secre- tary; John Greany, corresponding secretary ; villi Kennedy, treasurer. Mr. Demas Strong bas beea in- vited to read before the association a pap:r, nearly com. ing Power—Anomnalies in Argentine Fi- | ,, dividing the three lower stories into four ments. QUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Mission: : Slo" Pr. wcachoret Ae bene — of wheat or ny m ca ¥ so - f " faa ; War—Denth o: Americaa k 4 a} tchen, dining room, &c., while the remainder of the break they crowd about the railroad depots and steam- | third and the peter ‘stories a dev toa chapel, mailes from this city, on her way from New York to Vera ful Scenes, Decorations, &c.—Music, Danc- ker—The Governor id the | boat landings; late at night their vehicles are to ed *] 5 pond pleted, entitled “Reminiscences of the Eastern District raz and back, img nnd Peetivitys G20 os sea at Losgerhende—Commercini. | be, commanded at the | doors, of weatres: The various wings are entered from the main’ Boning, | £10 Departinent,” and tbat gentleman has consented to ‘The liberal under Colonel M. ‘ize! jou bow ad icumonp, Va., Fel . 2 and each story contains a corridor, or ward, one hundred | 4° 9° avn earty day. Toll of the association con- Cepeda are j Bvxgnos Ayres, Dec, 27, 1866. Service in transporting company to and from balls and | by twelve feet, extending the entire length, with sleep- | tins seventy-nine names. the point of takin; ion of this capital city. Th Camp Grant, immediately on the suburbs of the city, parties. Since, as hasbeen secn in the statement madi imperial commisary, whois aleothecoumender fe-cnier | 08%ast night the scone ofthe most briliant aftr of the |, We sredusl closing one of the moi eventful years of | Shove, there ara only twenty-wwo drivers in exease of | (4. roome teeing from it ou cltber side, There are te of the army, hardly has the neccesary troops to garrison season, grand military ball, given conjointly by the a ei ms Pro- | the number of coaches licensed, it may be readily un- | sixteen corridors in the buildings, well lighted, heated o hi : 0 ‘Beratz castle and the square. oficers of the Eleventh United States iniantry and those | Pottious for this country hes drawn into Paraguay our | cervood that this, business is not the most agreeable'or | and ventilatod; to each of these corridors, or wards, there The people of Yucatan are anxious vo cee the liberal | of tho Fifth battery of artillery, comprising the garrison | Mlitary men and all our fighting material. For near ten | “rue omnibuses licensed in the cit ia.a dining room. " The interior of the bulldings Is other- % y number only three forces ake possesion of tis city, aa wall agof the w0l€ | here, ‘Tho ball room, which was large and eommodious, | months the army has been on forvign sol, and every | hundred and one. the adoption of the rallcar cara ot |, Sone Senate ay son comeaaisoes 0h eomenens owe and inadequate was beautifully decorated with mottoes and the fi f 4 i vs muck space to enter int Ininute description of the Dr Mol laney, a most respectabie sens fom our coun- | ailarne of the service, dleplayiog grest tas and clove | £!%¢ Powerful strokes in quick succeesion. Buta foo | Years Past. The number of licensed drivers, however, | aerangenvents Tuo iatittion Is heated iy wean wall fr, died here on the 26th of last’ month, leaving a large | for ihe national emblems, The post band of Camp | a8 met who was prepared beyond all credibility. A | dred in excess of che number of vehicles to be driven, | lighted and ventilated, and the only, trouble ‘now ap- i deasnag gem Fhiodelpbla a amaira vindis | Grant fornished the musre on the gccasin, every pleca | Stl force of good soldiors was deemed ample 1o sweep | The, wlaries pald to -onnny thus cmployed ars neces: | Ere yayjaig” increasing. number of patients TUst cating this poor country from tho charges made about | of which was executed with the utmost precision and out Paraguay, The war has given Paragusy such @ | drivers gre free to “knock down’’ at weir pleasure, and | gine rer of the aeylum is @ Brick | structnre the Indian scourge, which has reduced the popalation of } in the most admirable style, filling the hail with ade. | Prominenoe as a land of resources, of sailitary heroism, | by euch means to add to thelr smalt salaries until they | in heii, cousiating of the pallents’ kitohen, laundsy hardly one-balf that number, thousand fababitants t0 | 1, + +14) melody often, unusual at a ball, About seventy. | 854 century of peace could hardly do, It has battered | attain in many casos very protitable tures. This ex- | ang Baste’ Vauane whi A aan cee, far Tam sorry to say that nobody but the philanthropio | five ladies illumed the ailair with their prosence, among | ‘oto notice and into audacity a little country less than | Pianation, bowover, is only vouclaared by rumor, the in the ‘rear is a ballding » minety-eight English government bas kept them (the Indiane) in the | Whom were a large number from the city of undoubted | twice az large as Obio, and it has given a footing to an- | golves to determine, “At all events, sucd a ealary ns 13 ee eee Sg gg an negra by giving them aid m arms and ammunition, and | Union sentiments; but such was the taste displayed by | guner Power capable at any time of assaulting any two of | paid to auch drivers, who mre forcod from tir postion for the more Py ee yplr pyprins ing oF pd dealing with them as neutrals, according to the law of ming dresses iacion would lo assume also the duties of conductor, cashier, gue) of More Wurxsy Fravps.—Yesterday morning Deputy Collector Tobey, of the Second district, visited the prem- ises of a man named McTamey, in Bergen street, between Vanderbilt and Carlton avenues, and seized a still of the capacity of some one hundred and fifty galions which had been running without a Ucense. Mr. Tobey also seized un fllictt still located on the premises of John Shea, and another on the premises of Patrick McCarty, both being in the vieinity of McTamey’s establishment. At Shea’s a half barrel of whiskey was found, while at MeCarty’s two barrels were secured. A quantity of mash” was discovered at cach place, and there was every evidence that the still had n in recent opera- tion. ‘ihey were ail of nearly equal capacity. Wrexty Morraurry.—From the report of the Bureag of Vitat Statistics, for the week ending Saturday, it is shown that there were 133 deaths in Brooklyn last week, which is a decrease of ten as compared with the previous nerve of government has been under contribution to | transportation having reduced it greatly within several E wations, which they (the English), as we (the Yankees] invidious. the most warlike countries of south Ainerica at once. I w ie distant, which is emptied know, regpectso much, © itp ’ : The whole assemblage, numbering about two hundred | From the Amazon to Cape Horn, and from the Andes to | as to te pen re sey cd alate phate druinnge being xcastered over the banish aE and fifty, was exceedingly siriking, and as the waltz, | tno atlantic, little Paraguay holds the balance of power | if be kas.a family dependent on his labor for support. — tweedy eurching it. AR now Excise Cases,—Edward Malley, grocer, arrested for galop and sehotti-che progressed, it was delightful to ic, ag Fs - “ d «1.0; the asylum wus $192,709 83, Sipe Serene. ee ene SNOT eeeeazs of she indies iho | and can dictate terms of peace in any contict. This isa | ,,2he,stfeet cars, which have, during saveral years | sl yr tins ree el extiervement be consimumated an | Violation of the third section of the law; Patrick Doug. [From the Mexican Times, Feb. 4.) deautiful uniforms of the ofl athe less "brit i lately past. absorbed the greater portion of the pass adaition ot & Hebe Jase, Poter Quinn and Abraham Wolf (the latter two for In order to maintaia our opinion that there are 51,000 | Hent but ‘Ane, ball dromes of the civilions present, | 2i26e to be put down for 1866, gor business in the city, form a prominent feature y cousss or axsasaty.. | Keeping open on Sunday) were arraigned before the Yepublican soldiers under arms, we have taken ‘the | und’ sume ofjeers Teseno preferred that mode | During this year the price of the poper emission of the | te active contre, the city settlement. | In this city ie Kuyt 462 pavieuty, of which | Police Justices yesterday aud fined $30 Pains to look over the files of tho interventional organ | ag they fitted in’ dazzling array to the music. Among | government has greatly increased its value, Thosilver | Givers “and conductors: This number of care sient “0 men—the majoiity perhaps | — Conoxen’s Ixqugst.—The inquest upon the body of 8 3 i Ey ‘. During the past year sured, bit tueir plac2s were es, and now the num. Nouvelle, thecolumns of the Sociedad jad a large territory now in the | presence indicated no aversion to military raie on their |. it's now worth twenty-two and a bolethgp ean od a James McGee, the wnfortunate man who was suMfocated in a whiskey vat on the 224 instant, was concluded:-yee- ,000, but nosneh rum is jew. only of the rubroads od, Third and Fo:rth ave- in Hd i Hf “ Bande of Juarez, that there are bi with There were also present Major General Scholleld, | precedented in all times, eo far as I know, that gold in ave ala died, torday.. from the testinfony of Dr. TP. Morris it. and that when wo make the gum ; total of Department ‘Commander, and his ladies; Ing a), . nue and Hudson river routes pay no licopse fee, wuije | . ph nee pease tyr emmy Rail Giviaiona? detachmbnts and ler ized armies; | grat Colonel George Gil ri, Brigadier, rs time of war bécomes cheaper andthe paper promises:to | the Sixth, Serenth, Kighin and Ninth avenue routes do. >| 2 any * ed peed, ald ea noes rapeciny 3 Pog . frre i 5 h io the tae cordance there th, ad rent re-iden| Fine Iv Myatie Avexce.—The alarm of fire yesterday morning was occagioged by the burning of a stable sita- ated at the corner of Myrtle and Cariton avenues and owned by John Fisher. A borse, valued at $: was ‘among the property dostroyed. ‘The total lous is somes a ‘The origin of the fire was purely accidental. . PASS One ‘Belv? 4 which taken singly are not of muchamonat, | Granger, District’ Commander, and ‘lady. together with | PAY become more valuable. This is with reference to the | The “Belt” road, which eue ries the city, tus w handred | 6s of in: hes owed ealeaiely make, surprisingly. large sunt | Uolonel Huston, commanding Camp Graut, nud bjs ‘f- | provinelal bank isauen, National bonds, intorest paya-- | Girecrep sheet, Grheclown,’* East Hroudgay ain Care, | annual report A a ‘a battery of the | ‘bic here, have also improved two or three per cent, All | Inndt strest loos pay no licenses; und thus it 1 neon | Pirsivian:— < ditis umerate all the pelty is) Fit ralery, aod hisofticere. Everybody seemed bent on Inwwin perance. Nomestic ‘Troubles. pote ut in general terms we can make | ¢n ‘whether military manor civilian, army ladies | this has gone on while our bondsin the London market ee ect arects that do their utmost tonards.mo- | nH Gin, For Jo8a Qc Property, Loss of Friend: Lisappointed Atlection Bomesickness .... Rehgious Excitement that be rae Sommer erent ith i mar from the city. ‘Thie-dance lasted to the smalt | have gone down, and no loans can be madoabroad | ROPOnsOg Urs strects Par Dothing towards keeping them | perperal Je our numbers have we in- | Peiroshed ae Rell as enfeyod by the dance: Tf under: | Value of paper are all indicative of solid metallic basis, | spective of the numbers Owned by largo companies, there ‘i Sree wad ert eemhee | Roursof the morning. when the whvle party present | Thig confidence at home, influx of gold, increase of | Of express wagons belonging tosingle individuals, irre- resolved themselves into a Committee of 9 2 i} 5 3 fora basis of calcu- | stand it is the intention of the olficars hero to have a | and a better financial future oe g Spt er ey ated Spiritualism 2 . 3 yet only affurd Fumorg whieh out 15.000 have pub- } succession of those intensely deliguttul alairs, ‘The march of progress is unabated, Railroads during | afaint doa Of the amount Pr. ny, irom ‘a valiss oa # FINANCIAL THEORIES. immediat by CR Eg = the last yeapbave been going forward, aiming at the | Hogshead of sacar, that carked dally throngh our 4 vs as ere are 660 Hochsed dirt carts, which are NEVADA. prolidie interior of the country or at passes in the TeLY whch for carting, ennd'revblah oxpocta in which 29 What te Money. ene oh rome ‘Andes, giving promise of Joining the oceans by rail- | service are ind'spensable to the house builder. Of iad 70 THE KDITOR OF THE HRRALD, DBeadquarters at the Staie capital of San Luis OUR AUSTIN CORRESPONDENCE. ‘ road. Immigration has during 1866 poured into those er iis eagciorania tosetere empiere. | 243 | We have adopted @ theory of money devised by Great Gee cise soatantia aidiag’ tie new seis. °° | navice on Mining Opera Folly of Some about fifteen thousand ibabitants, chiefly | in ne Feapactton. 004 always tnd ‘employment, being : . or | Britain for her own aggrandizement, and inculcated and forcement of Pinson and JIMEDES,ceeooees Now York Colipasleg-Practical Mining tid | Mvsréet. Two or tree colonies have, been begun, giving | Kept constantly on he move, asour crowded and bustling |" 91,4 poara méi abortiy after ee o'clock in the chapet | *2foreed upon weak and depeadent nations to keep thom fom pee : Theorctical whe. ""Midas Mine... | Promise vot only ot increased products but of defences | cats give ies ti tidlen, inp hapa Gast br of tae Institution, the President, Mr. W. M. Little, of the | poor, subservient nnd tributary to her. It, is a theory . of political economy which is taught in our schools and Compromiso Effected Between the . Litt. | ‘inst the ‘on their perarabolating business, | Twentieth ward, in tne chic. : ‘Tn the valley of the La Plata there aro now em; are abe apa web sod 9,000 a0 mte—The “Murphy Mine.”—Its Since hero are indling wood pediers* wagons thero | ,, The Board 309 gants— jurphy 1e9' ray ae 908, Ga 1 200, 1! J. Ip addition | the Waole, and, with Sapervisor Crooke as chairman, 350 3% 450 Saas nr Ee, & wore love one sco. OF these twenty the — proceeded of under | principics.and assumpti advanced with confidence ae eb lh meted were one year are re porters’ carts. There to make an i the bandings, ir ies an long are Garrison at . Avarrx, Reese River District, Novads, } | eight who are conmected with the Methodist Hoe ae ea ios farniebing Servants te the families | te guidance of Dr. Chapiu. For a thoroogh examina- | and authority, as if they were true and unquestionaDle, . Garrison at a Chureb of the United These are notall Ameri | Orci Sere 309 jank shops, where juvenite thieves man. | #OR of the premises tho visit was altogether too hurried, | 7, ar ae as ere * Garrison at a . As within the Iast three years New Yorkers have bap ag 18 Saeae od At | ace to sell tho articles they to pilfer from the i was seen to probably pee uemanioed was taught bale we were beg va when we be- Troops detached bands ry iy ations made American sters pat accommodations were limited fur increased | came a nation were poor, kept us compara- rgope i detached bands in Morelia, Sonora said «45 | invested nearty $4,000,000 in the mines of this and ad- | there’are gchools established, and the North American | COCKS There are aio 18 jane, Dom. cit Sie Jtox | mumber of patients. A visit was irst made tothe va. | tively poor aud exhansied—debtors and borrowers— In the Of Querétaro G . Joming districts, doubtlcss, a few remarks apon mining | system of teaching is in great favor here. Tho depart. | “Am. Oi Haaren on tier present shape the de- | Fious wards occupied by femule patients, tho majority of | while it bas enriched her and mado her the depositary ‘and Aguascalientes, under different command- prospects hereabouts will prove interesting. ment of echools brings its model seats, desks apd most } ssits which would be likely to strike the visitor only |. Whom gazed abstracted the visitors a8 they passed moatonen of the commercial exchanges and paymenis OTB. ces cececceeeserseescseserssetecessseses 10,000 During the past summor, and at tae present, three- of its books from the United States, fajutly in bis rapid birdseye view of the city; and -yet or stopped tor a moment to examine any pariicalar of the w peas 4 ” As to the wer, the present condition of things at | {hiMtly If Nit vane euns make up all of tho homely | tod of the wards. Others, however, wero quite lively | — On our present subject it is taught, among the first foorths of the mills, and of course the mines alo, of | headquarters promises but littie as to immediate results. | (hey 10 MO PE end Mire tenon are many ouuers | abd inclined to be socmble, shook many of the gentle- | fale principles and assumptions. that mothing 1s money ’ Making a total of............ but the stamped ; Precious metals cained ; that nothing cise has the inherent 1: required; that the stamp on coin expresses its {aherent value; that is, the cost of it in labor for mining, refin- and coining it for circulation, The we of things thus determines its" intrinsic uniform value: the law only ceciares the amount of that value in different coins and logaltzes its use aa money. ‘This is @ sheer assumpton aud fiction. Io barbarous countries they might have attempted something like it, if the price of days’ works had been fixed and the differ. ent amounts of labor required at different mines to pro- duce a given quantity of metal had been determined. ‘They might at Ie st = guessed how much gold or sif- ver @ day's work would, on an average, produce. Bnt in ctvitized and commercial countries no soch this diatrict have been lyine idle, This reters particu. | Rein‘orcements are needed in je nuutbers before any moro securely hidden beneath the bustle of the city lire, | ™e2 by the hands, or gayly bowed to them in passing, . important step can be taken. hal Caxias is reor- white their merry voices ccnoed through tue vast corri- larly to mills owned by capitalists of your city. This | Patizing the army and gathering provisious; bat this | And which do not argue, fo viel ior the Gly. Among | dors, inspring the auditor with melancholy as he con- unlortunate condition of things and the disappointment | js rlow work, and besides ite losses have been so severe ‘of counterfeners; and the rites ive | templated tue real condition of the unfortunates. Some ° + | burglars, the gang: to stockholders resulting therefrom, dre by tue sufferers | that th2 best that can be done ie to hold on to presen’ bn 9 they carry on might be dealt with at lengtn, and | the women conversed freely and sensibly for tod those ata distance, goperaliy, charged directly and | POBMOME, on nave been | could not ful, if trested. with a radical ansigaia, to | % tae, but a single allawon to tue subject of entirely to the mines and district. This is as foolish as | under disadvantage on account of Lnving only smal! vote hg geen ps =. eal hom pera ong Fog te they were indeed maniacs, aud in may -instouces it bas been the character of many of the investments, and | cunt. Recently they have landed eleven heavy guns io | 11 only guperiicial and casual, ’ % soon became painful for any sane person unused to such especially of tho expenditures, which the same disap- | £004 Postion a gery! veght, | “rhe hack regulations bave been made of necessity | Scenes to listen to wn gee Maik and bend thetr pounders, ‘The fleet remains inactive, except a smal very strict. Past experience has n tated stern rs. | Piteons faces. Ono ‘most remarkable cases en. pointed parties have made. 1 will not attempt to prove | flotilla that bas been sent up the Parana river to cut off ‘i countered Was that of a handsome young woman, named thelr error, obit cam with safety be anid that, if she | Me, contraband trade with Corrientes This has ben | {> reprovs the high-banded utragos nad fraude'in whica | ave Curomiogy, who, as stated, fancied. herself to be - entirely unrestricted until lately. " 6 husband of Jesus , seni rom heaven district is all that ite most sanguine frends have claimed, | aot buy if tuey can steal, but being on good terms with | Backmen readily manifened skill and conden v1 Heeal | svongothe murder of President Liocoln! Kate was neatly to geueral rendezvous stations. Our four years’ active | the course pursued by Atlantic mine owners in it was | the people on that river they have been very generous. saaiea, aenhiecs ‘were bot for ome time dis. | tired in a plain binek silk gown, and welcomed the sens a ae £ fa ae Be such that failure was inevitable; but t mast be under. | | There was a romor that tie yy he ane shree valine hecks, the. drivers, Obiterating tbom Sates seat | hat ‘aad poem mote ei Atlan stantent Wy whieh te nity ee which the empire -is, pormuing by | allowing a\| stood that no sensible man bas ever claimed that every gaming indore led cwePeadous oxplenign tans vc. | *HOruy | after, obualuing their icenmos. in | Pesseie advice manner, sensible, eogagiag conv Be ee a vies Sader an taal Ra cae Berens Comcanteation ote ene tvaniom aro | W480 OF Doulder‘of rock im the district is or could be | curred on Décomber 9, But, aside from the dlmeulsy of oer eat hetal “itactices, without “runing | $00, and gestral manner of conducting herself when | aud doubled the value o* coins of the same weight and fine; create eta tee cieticest pum renrand’te | Made avaloable mine. Most of the javestmenta wore | Hnderminiogs leivamlees exempy i appeart tha 608 | gniinordinaia rk of detection, or aulering an accoun | ia ecee Was tb Shy bucasneapharcat aha euch | tho neccenty of tore cola, they have. arburan ihe rata indy the grat iunry bande of te | mado on. wae of extra and showod a rck- | Sahdrad abo were andemal Down Of. MABE A | ‘ore sogagd by tiers te taatpors the passer were | Toe, tD4 cane (Bak th wmerans® Joong waned, | Semis lat vane sewage, ee oa ts wrth: the Mesican ee apres ripe phe Mabe ‘d pom i i be: | another singular caso, was of One Miss . |. That these metals have an intrinsic value, various Pen hp cha oh gb ng Ct er ted pureineed fi Her conversation would: not et first’ betray a mind | fluctuating, tor different purposes of art, manufac Freda “an foreign oftcrs and toiers With jeatsch tnttie ean proving range toed tah napeasea Te road ‘avety ca: | ents fecuay Frege eben beeing we on > Jeares’s forces now that the woole charsever of his | as» on paper, igi abet 1% the piano and ‘ang very weet. Fe Rog a a wents. is ; "but for the first class of Sorte sent. We pogo. for she beet ond look bo formerly an inmate of the asylum. objects it is sold’ as merchandise, like iron and these who bave tbe lives of wows very poorest in the district; but by the aid of false In the case of Mrs. Donglase.® touching instance of otuer things, at a price depending on the. proportion bd Font my has rom Cm ag Sgn or, | assays, ‘professors’ reports, and “‘specimens” stolen affection for dumb animals was furn! Mrs, Dong- | of supply to demand. But wnen coined and used as Bas been the star of avenging frm for halt acon. | fom other mines, and the gollibiiey of and alinos sto bave Docome imate eae piogln wiatto meunine oki reckon ‘ee ot vane ze ‘world is now looking on for adjastment of | mania in your city three years ago for such property, seeeaahe diane . Some time pheeyeenpereth ator- TE uE tan saw eusnssen; Ada suai -nomunney to fix we ong ‘and tedious Dattiing, and for, the ooustry to ttle diMeulty was experionced in’ eelling @ mine—and toise to be to her room, where ehe kept the | valve at which it stall pass and be received—whether ee ee ening nee eae atice' and | 6 purchasors also. Imced not sy that those who In- creatare "until “it dled, and ‘thea, efter having | with or without a reference to intrinmec value. And #0 Seeerenie Vas cells people roms hee (2 - vested in this class of mining property never have real- | rebellion. He jighly esteemed here. the hundreds Tequestea that it should be ae ah yy with A aE eageaaaerde @ateaneen Escen ccs aaa une mmenat ae conan jzed and never wil! realize a cont from their invest- | There is mo scarcity of cattle for the army. A surplus | Dov "ing composed some lines in memory coin stamping ‘value which ments. of many thousands of animals is pow on at Corri- finally pet. This would seem ludicrous to any eane | it represents es currency. But by no means all the mines in this district sold to In the province of these animals are | pony pa A woman was in- Tron, hae 8 greater intrinsic value for certala nese (ham HAYTI Now Yeluers were ba doughs each. far wouth we enty seldom ‘sinesre and mourped considerably after the death | gold; but it is too plenty and common to be made 8 cir- a parties now own here at exch, | ones can of the tortoise. She now basa cat, upon which all ber | culating medium. Gold 's scarce, portable and enduring, as the world has ever seen. ‘swindling affections seem to be centred. Several other interesting and the law takes portions of it out of the sphere of Seen tae Feb. expecting promised tne Lecianarese ane the ‘cited the | driver to Stay saentiocel wens, pee Sao paut jrentnene | pati 08, tai coins, Ste oe seo pe The nyon Sonera ain Mot revolutionary, noto- | of them have not thus reall former tor an exiza set-ion, and the Senate, refused to pe hd Tato the mala marge moe! sagtia ght Dro- ale resid st thai as the rule and iovarable maw; Kio Geame z north eS eae be | mont. in seuriy every Benators, stating that if coup a4 vet cammmabte be weet Joga) rates lamnesiag thous. sr suebanaunite price ot ower tat the hw abe Et a eealaptaingand bac E See eevee are eerie |e el ee from iy’ u For — have not yet replied, but ‘and hada } bavings measure of values, pre. Pee grav nemit Maron rt | Sarath Tpanericy tous me a i gly img among ws, most of them political refugees from | @xtremely expensive Isthm' they w bl | and hon roe Sas! fund totems this, oF ‘who ate quietly awaiting that turn in the exc:ption this mach We bave had another rumor of gold in moun: | ror might |, Weight, . 4 ‘Tiss of ada” which Will eead (bem bome wiser, and, ten taleo tlh into sonaninery, Wat sent ooh & 68 pa yey ed can ae ware tlm looks ond (efedae Nothing and to a valet or mays peo a = jo knew no moro of minii aun Wide thachaechanenod pkint If the goid articles ‘and the rates of fare on the inside of the vebicle the in prone tenet whatever the law sets apart and presoril money. é ype Teneetas reiiinence. Sewmpaper., OF conres euch papers it would ‘be well §5t caventurere’ to walt tor Paseoae ot ged, o7 le toa oat ee, Eee tnsotioned wo Cringe casa tase ab a relent in ple Proromp New Scnoot Hovsr.—In consequence of the | trustworthy—and for these last — Pe {ng the rates of fare, and devermine on what the amount ioe "en Fenmubeen Se ee Na eee ie of Mott Haven and North New | ben appointed and relica upon——was ree a ee a te catcnoa for. | sBould be, according to the distance travelled, but in case interesting aiupaubject wil admit but scanty iterate within facreased population failure. He came out, the dollar. is the cheapest wo bave known for | he's charged more he can pay under protest, and bring ‘Spaniard named | the lim! o want that ‘York a proposal to build a new school House in the fatter | freight, and his and = years, Exchange on gd. to the gold dollar. the driver to account by reporting umber and mak- Roslin ‘count, |p pea — almost with- poor eam erin ican llc pth herrea or gon tharehtier ta'on coereal Seasber malt eon Ts ing comgialns oe oe over tae pales preci Lt ie Nesey wee | Soon th oncgnt, _ We hare Isaled golds ver ota pared, wrenat the Work may bo commesnoed Ta ths sath bo a Somelines Ay ToRLWe, Ee may Fal ie tor ip ey Ate ‘part of the The cost of the new building wilt | tecther way. aay CORLING imag! means mnerchaadio, be $40, fully “panaed vie miniae No patience of | On Saturday last the Thistle Club, of Jersey City, pong vaiea to to ie cdigl ae Ay ‘other Sergent Bucatsrsay Unon,—An important movement sow | sharsholders, and they cecal played their return match with the Paterson Club, at | frauded 10 complaints, they even now secape the 1 discount beoaase it is plenty Doing made by the Bricklayers’ Union, comprising work- | dlegust, blaming him, blaming the ming, the seller, he | Paterson, N. J., with two rinks from each club, each | consequences of their rascality much more frequently | POTiteeh na bands, and the ars of age, we | aod We are ond. oasios men ftom Morrisania, Fordham and other towns and | bjame must rest. rink containingffour players a side. After a spirited con- = they should, ing the opposing state % has been wsed to move in tolerably good society. "As the | about w! any standard but that of Shylock and the ‘villages in the vicinity, the main objects of which are to | are now lying idie, waiting test of four the result was es follows:— Me Me payments tnvete. unite more closely the common interests of the trade | make up their minds fo. 1 Mr. Smith, LR HOLS, THE FENIANS, of ~ . and to equalize the rate of wages throughout the county. Having pointed out ‘Watson, ; total 36. Thistle ‘of Jersey City— * Se Picxrockets ov Tut Forpaam Rarroap Cana.—It ws an Sinn bee ner Show bow prectioal mea 08 bin ty aa , stevens, skip 43; rink 2 Mr. Lyons, “é is ii = corvesey would appear that this section of the “light Angered | invest in one until fh ‘Thistle Club of Jersey Cit " The Roberts Party Awakening—Cana: r resent or the brigade” do not confine themselves alone to the metro- os anies 4 ia ton we haw bed Threntened—Conventions re marta Fi ove 18 der 8 day. ty wesc By + Bratt bi cae TWE POLITICAL MUDDLE IN KENTUCKY, Spa Bohan posi belt 0. oe fea Exebange Building State of New York at Utica to-day, The Committee on politan horse cara, On Sunday evening Mr. Lester, a | iho be fe gene ti Faanxyonr, Feb. 25, 1867. | Credentials meet at eleven o'clock, and in the afternoon passenger on one of the Fordham Railroad cars, was ro- | face showings are Weved of a very fine silver watch and a pocketbook con- | ‘‘pockets.’” ¢ of ‘On arriving at Fifth | ledge, the next step isto t The Louisville Democrat of this morning repadiates | the delegates aasemble for regular business. i Nee aaa oan: Laster observed. several “gontie- | assay’and see how it pays. the Democratic Convention of the 22, and wit not sup- | 11 1», contemplated to make final Bosrox, Feb. 25, 1867, men’ leave the car. Shortly afterwards he missed the | do not go thumbing over the rock mken out and select | Hors itg nominees. Large numbers of delegates to the | operations in Canada at a much earlier A mooting in behalf of the sufferers of tne Island of Ramed and at once started after the suspected | & Ten re eoraie Ot ine bliean to be hold than the ‘public would be led to Crete wos held last evening and was largely attended. Persons, but unfortunately failed to overtake them. donces of the value of the Repu! Convention, here to-morrow, héve | somson ‘Fenians siaim to be ini = far ‘New York, eee “Thee ie at already arrived. This convention will make no conces- | crciency in the matter of Addressen wore made by Rev, Dr. Osgood, of New , STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, Tuineumbered,’ they purchase. pare te yg eg wae Agena Cag eg Senor Dusen —AB ‘aquest was held on Sunday, incl proterre Ors kia gived me ; | Sal contain an addrom from Lieutonn eaecobs | here unt fel content, of ecu February 24, at Quarantine, by Coroner James Dempsey | not fal some hundreds f Youn of res oat to ee corey entucky. Itis now ‘that | on cain A omen Feb. 26, 1867. on the body of « young man named George Evans, who | have been taken out and are ready for crushing. Then | ‘ereomeat of Wwecanvasa nn AY rhe body itt evident trouble for ie Kanucke i Hatarday aight. Love died suddenly on beard the steamship Missouri as she Of the mon. pai tor working the ore brewing in the camp. Siepronseting down the bey on her voyage to New Or. peel to ie tari Note on ROBBERY OF SAFES. ied os Gra ak teh Cee ec ata tae atrog from potbiaie.sad heart | fs. the® lowest ‘trating ro] ~“rnactse, Feb, 25, 1867, | Sates in the Union to-morrow at Ne, uty Revont op #. oe orchmate, The found @ verdict accord! ai. Dee on Ae ‘three Ae Biirglars forced the safes of Messrs, Ritchie & Smith, To tac aircuseton of i ba tel tes —— Leo seh ne en cholera ja Censed was about five years of age, native | brought to bear here {n, mining accent looked A. Hi, Gillette and E. Stimpson & Co., early on Sunday | in Ireland. owe em Beas & of Stroud, Glouseatersbire, Haglan. torte thay rem evry "buntens vader thm ta morning, but succeeded im getting only about $19 in We Mvacea te Ameries, te, Capiton ef om were as fol- i fonone Boos Ai the posont Gane Groweds'Conven- | bocuass they Dave. hogiacted all 6f the seve requntes Desal currency, and 040 fourth setae re-tweaty bond | General Giese intends Yo ruign bie, gai % SRA Seat peas | See ciao ramaae "one | Sauna psy hear |e ares eo Sad estlatactory suger : aja bo» Ful, 16 will wot Dy ores fyp sheet com, | 190,681 494 198.008 cagecitn,

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