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OPE. BY THE CABLE TO FEBRUARY 28, Financial Distrust in England and a Money Panic in Prospect. TURKEY -TO EVACUATE SERVIA. ae. de. &e. ENGLAND. Symptoms of a Money Panic. A goneral fooling of distrust prevaila in financial cir- Lonvos,, Feb, 28—Evening, @les, and the stock market is prostrate. THE EASTERN QUESTION. Gervia te be Evacuated by the Sultan’s Troops. ‘The Turkish garrisons are to be withdrawn from the Virnna, Feb, 28,°1867. orts in the Principality of Servia. THE CABLE TARIFF. Loxoos, Feb, 28, 1867, The Directors.of the Atlantic Telegraph Company hold @ meoting on the 12th of uctions sha!l be made in March to determine what re- the tolls on the Atlantic Cable, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The'Lendon Consols for money, 9L. Moper Panghot. AMERICAN SECURITIES are gonorally a trifle betier to-day. The opening rates ‘are as follows Ei rie shares. . Llinots Central, ex-dividend United States five-twenty United States donds cl FRanurort, ‘losed this bonds. The Liverpool Cotton Market. The cotton market to-da; Liverroot, Feb. 28—Noon, y opens irmer and considera- bly more active. The inquiry is good, both for specula- ion and manufacture, and the ‘will probably reach 10,000 bales. te sales to-day fo quotable change in Prices has developed itself’ thus far, the current rates for ‘Middling uplands being still 13344. ‘Liveri The cotton market closed fait @ale of 12,000 bales. ling uplands 13%. Prices have advanced id. Feb. 28—Evening. iy active, with a day’s Mid- Liverpool Breadstuffs .Market. Breadatufis are generally es Corn Ort 3 (por quarter for mixed Amertcan. area Liverpool Provisions Market. Liverpoon, ‘The provisions market ia without alicratioa. Feb. 28—Noon. Feb. 28—Noon. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Lonvowperry, Feb. 28—Noon. ‘The steamship Moravian, Captain Aiton, which left Portland on Saturday, February 16, arrived at this port, ‘% on the way to Liverpool, tate last evening. OBIT Major Gener: A telegram from Washington yesterday announced ‘@he death of General Aaron Ward, of fing Sing, West- @hester county, in this State, at the residence of bis son- VARY. “. al Aares Ward. {n-law, Samuel J. Randall, in Georgetown, D.C. The was a native of from a respectable family, of Revolutionary fame. He ‘was born io 1794, and after Academy entered a law office for the purpose of study- the I Profeaston. He had not bee: ed an his meal however, before war with Grest Brits ing wen deciared, and the young student | an- Bounced his intention of taking the Severner Tompkins procured him a sn rg ad the ae oi infantry, and he served gallantly during For meritorious conduct on jen strong democrat io his political Sing Sing, and was descended graduating at Mount Pleasant Brita of the South in their bbe opposed the nullifioa- and insisted upon tho suj he retired from public politi- hours to more congenial pursuits Charitable, honora>ie and Just made many friends, wh J. D. B. De Bow. ‘This well known statistician and reviewer, died on “Wednesday last, after a briof illness, at Elizabeth, N. J. ‘Ble was a oative of Charleston, 8. C., and was born in that city during the year 1820. Inearly life he studied (aw, and was admitted to the bar, but becoming tired of ig Hi iE enn i 7 CANADA. Faver of the Projected Hurea and Ontarte Ship Canal. pm Meoting in ite Canada; Torowto, ©, W., Feb, 28, 1867, injon that the pro- ‘ever submitted to that it is Bo Gut aad interest of enterpri ‘one to ald and assist in ‘The Prosident stated that |¢ was the intention to ask the Legislature a free beg wee and nto to ‘extent of five grant of ten millions of sores aid would be asked municipal lars. One or two speeches were made against the ‘he resolution in favor of the canal was carried by a majority, Whe Now Steam Line Botween the Provinces. Fi ase conerat mooting 7 ‘Quesec, C, E., Feb. 28, 1867, esterday of the shareholders of ma NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1867. THE STATE CAPITAL. The Olney Requisition Case—Governor ton KRevokes His Mandate and Orders the Re- lease ef Oiney— Railroad Projects tor New York City—The Constitutional Cenven- &e. ao Aumay, Feb, 28, 1867, A mandate for the delivery of Captain George Olney, Upon the requisition of the Governor of Virginia, waa MEXICO. Great Ognfusion at Vora Cruz—Cemmunica- Gem With the City of Mexico Cutoff by the Liberals—Tho French Troops Embarking in a Hurry, &e. New Onreana, Feb, 27, 1867. The steamer which left Vera Cruz on the 24th has ar rived and reports that the greatest confusion prevails and communication with the city of Mextco ia entirely INAUGURATION BALL LAST NIGHT. aaa EE Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of the Old Fire Department at the issued by Governor Fenton on tho 12th inst, Now facts pial onty — pty tmperatinn hg i Nev Academy of Music, having been presented, the Attorney General has con. may. &e. &o, &e. brpidinnng the Governor tn the following disposition of ‘The french have all arrived, A French A mandate having beon isaued, on tho 12th day of | DAY#! force, with one iron-clad, hae recently arrived to | Tye ott Fire Department had » revival last’ evening svg ad apver Gens Otay th gn of te Sata | "Tho Pench copa nd foigor aang th comm | Geet er A Waser ane a the benefit of thy Widows’ and Orphans’ Funé of the gallant old depatment. Always potent in giving color to otherwise glomy precincts, and pewerfs! in making brilliant amd sucessful whatever occasion might be under their dashing auspices, the firemen could not fat! ifapy undertaking of a social character, although i¢ might be even s onerous a task as that emdortakon last evening of inaugurating the new Academy building in Fourteenth stwet, The prestige of the old de- partment, however, had all to do with the bril- liancy of the display, the bustle of congregating @onveyances ari the gay scene that was begun in the vicinity of that building througtrout the evening, Through its power were assembled’ as carly as eight P. M. a great trainof conveyances and crowds of inpouring Pedestrians, and carriages dragging thoir slow course of Virgi in compliance wi a jaisition from thi Scenes anid sates and said Otney being now in om , and it appearing from new facts which have come we Eevee of the Executive since issuing said ae in auch form as to compel attention thereto, clearly ing that the acts charged against said Olney are not Cg to tages al such bomgper to the mee aforesaid, 1, therefc ereby revoke said mandate, direct that said Ulney'be released from Cy 3 R. E. FENTOM. Taft RAILROSD PROJRCTS FOR NEW YORK ciTY. ‘The railroad people had # grand rough and tumble this try as fast as possible, and it is believed that Maximilian will leave soon, perhaps within ten days, Escobedo’s Omcial Report ef His Recent Victery Over Miramen. ‘Wasmmarox, Feb, 28, 1867, The following is a translation of General Escobodo’s oficial report of bis recent victory over Miramon:— Whitbeck and Vandenberg had joined his aide, and therefore that there was but one project before the com- mittee. Bs oe, waa it not reported? He it waa he of & Co Aor the, Brean” Surfre Raa Ht and that Wilson, ‘Company, was in along and depositing their freight Of gay belles ana dash- N with Shar, prin th erin A RE ing beaux at the door in ceaseless progression, Crowds sume to dictate to the ter the matter of graat- of curious spectaters gathored upon the periphery of the cotamaltine aon Ebi neE te, Seneth co. Cos bright circle of light cast upon the pavement by tho Diaze achdme. Mr. Nat Randall took a sisaiiar *, pr baa prot, who ah here Procipitately om of gas jots in front of the house. All’ characters to be made from Later vo a attack the committes, Mr. jon! Brilliant action ot the cre rons r: report | met with in our streets were there assembled. Shivering 1 ‘have aud above. You will inform the constitutional President crones, with rags for raiment, clung to the edge of the bright circle, chattering and mumbliog in their glee at cbarges jompson, and the equabble and ost him my felicitations with the success with | the sight of the fair company deploying before their gethor was. quite live , The committee '@ vote on which Providence has favored ie — bl eyes; passers-by of the better class—ladies and gentio- jompson the arguments, and three wen! ESCOBEDO. in its favor. One of these roters: (Senator Wiliams) Tan an address dated at Zacatecas on the 2d of Fobruary peo Hoth alr bss eg Agger gage Fs threo vi reserved She nen to change his vote hereafter. " CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. The Sonate to-night discussed Me. Folger’s bill for a | ph over the forces commanded by Miquet Miramon, Constitutional Convention, and spent a fow hours in THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK. buncombe and petiy manuvering. The word ‘males’ Annual Report Pr the outside prelim. foaries of the festive scene which was being so favorably inaugurated within. The ements tn the front of the house with all the crowd, vebicles and visitors, were sy: in Brackett of the Twenty-aixth precinct. police, who had charge of the affairs in front of the building, ‘within which all was soon a scene of surpassing |iveti- ness and beauty. ‘THR PREPARATIONS WITtIN was stricken out of the bill by a vote of twenty to one, thus showing a majority in favor of female suffrage. The matter is special order for to-morrow again. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. f the Superintendent of tc Instruction. wore of racte! jevol The annual report of Mr. Victor M. Rico, the Superia- | The whole space of the audtiortem wilh tue eacoption of ~~ tendent of Public Instruction, transmitted to the Legis: | an outer tier of seats near the main entrance, had beer Senate. lature on Wednesday last, contains some interesting in- Iald upon rests, thus securing sufficient room for the formation. rae s on ® couple of hundred jong the wail in the proscentum boxes of concealing the rough edges and artiatieail Becusing the outlime. At three o'clock the flooring ‘been lard ; but at sevom various preparations were going on, sofas were being carried to anc fro, and moved and removed, and the committee were still busy with the last trifimg details for tha evening’s festival. At seven o'clock the building was cleared of all loiter: ora, by a squad of policemen detailed for the duty of the night; and, raving a couple of guests in one of the pro- sconium boxes—a brace of ladies, who the oc- cagion at am earlier hour than is usual—the squad of po- licemen, some memb:rs of the committee, among whom, ‘Ataany, Fob. 28, 1867. BILIS REPORTED PAVORABLY. To incorporate the Rochester Hydraulic Company. The Yonkers Exciso bill. For the improvement of Third avenue, Brooklyn. For the appointment of a Canal Boat Inspector at Whitehall. ‘The annual report of the Brooklyn Institute was pre- sented and ordered printed. ms BILLS INTRODUOED. To incorporate the Manhattan Warehouse Company; to incorporate the Union of German Veterans of RURAL SCHOOL DINTRICTS. Thore are 11,887 school districts in the whole State, exclusive of those within citios, The number of schoolhouses, as reported, is 11,547, as follows:—Bullt of logs, 181; frame buildings, 0,816; Of brick, 1,021; of stone, 530, In 1856 the total was 11,492, as follows:—Log, 807; frame, 9,788; brick, 814; stone, 583. There has been a met increase in the rural school districts in ten years of five schoothouses, and in the cities of afty. New York; to amend an act for the { ration of COST AND VALUE OF S0HOOLNOURRS. as was ex-Mayor Gunther, and the solitar, companies to navigate the ocean by steamships; to incor- The amount of money expended for schoolhouses, e tA the Soldiers’ Busir ess Mamenger ‘and ich”) sites, repaira, dc.. for the last year was as foliows:—In ‘ioniae Catanae tal ecatibes a. fon Maes ye Le Company; to amond the law relative to pilots in the | tho cities, ort of New pe declares that a pilot a vessel into the acquires no Ol to ber out; for the extension of Prem Park, to amend the charter of the Brooklyn $489,848; in the rural districts, $480,875; |, $970, —In the cities, $516,902; in the rural districts, $282,258; total, $799,160. INSUFFIOLENT SCHOOL ACCOMMOPATIONS IN NEW YORK AND poom. Cupids and Tritons—the fast winding their painted boeras—sat demurely along the tiers, no sound of music to startle them and no scene of revelry to net thom akimbo with the gayety of the hour; while Brooklyn; BROOKLYN. come! ‘drows: ins‘itute; relating. to the Orphans’ Home of the Pro. The schoo! housse of New York and Brookiyn are not | Fnicids ui uo muskets, paced to-and fro aud kept ander testant Episcopal arch of New York; to Secititate rahe ee aoe all = Se aad a bod where 8 to cause disorder, In fact, sav- construction of e Cooperstown and susque! (DA + isston. toy Railroad; amending an act authorizing. tha North | Year to year the erection of new buildings, till tho def. | ig tha Pyony Aalele: fig Aggy Reel American Life Insurance Company to make special | clency of room and the crowd of pupils will admit of no | Preparations indicated somothing about to be, there was it lepartment no hint in: the general stillness which prevailed at seven le posits the Bank de it; to incorporate the | further delay. The contrast of what is with what ought Jamestown Driving Park. “pe to be, {m thousands of oases, is discroditable to the | <ralpck of tne dance nnd music and éclat which provailed BILLS PASSED, THR DECORATIONS, which, though few, were finely conceived. had been jeted, and’ at? things were in readiness for the re- BAD CONDITION OF COUNTRY SCHOOL HOURES, Auth uthorizing. the removal of fences along plan: roads |, BAP Coxpinion Ov coumrmy somor a during the winter; the Chri Street Croce Town Railroas a bil—yous 18; amending an as noire eo school houses are tn a neglected condition, some with. of the guests, The background of the mie en it Episcopal public ool, im scene appropriat« Masonic Hall Aascciation of W: 3 ‘abolists tho Mion headed Gree ee for the fo Tie hgh Fas ty on ee office of mapector of gunpowder in Brooklyn; amending | Preservation of decency and Ho finds | top of a lofty crag, abd lighted al the windows as If cata- the charter of the of Port Richmond ; ‘au Some apology for this state of things in the heavy taxa | racts of fire wore about to burst. therefrom the rebuilding -of a bridge over the Choma canal ab | tion Cpe py Fay edn = the Academy within, with a weirder and flercer itlumina- reg ive to common schools in j re. poe fe peace ns 2 im. | [10m tian that of the garish gaslighis which flared Piro remedy. thoes. n-of New York; tions for the payment of the prin the canal dobt; to provide for moneys for the support of Brooklyn common inp fm red fortors, which should be ex- pressive of the purpose of the ball and of the benevoient aim-which had called the guests together. Railroad incorporating the Astoria and Hunter's Point ones, or that each It was in front-of this painting over the sage that the Compaay. peepee of the principal device of itumination was “a ry pas ba oom agp re te ee cnet ‘the Sent haan ome had been caused to rise, like the Dill, " He said that although not commutted to any of the | State, in equitable: the head of New York he hiad Fon Nanay Ry mea ftooring had sity for adoption of some means to secure to the people | buil and furnishing: of which, more transit along the rout used that those formed. an engine TUE AL CONVRITION. erected suitable hour’ tater, fickered ‘The vention bit! wae debated with. | furnished the tie Graeox eat length in favor of bincke to vole’ aad Me. Law im favor of umi ‘mendments were adopted allowing al! citizens, with- out distinction of sex or color, to vote on the question of adopting the constitution, but excluding deserters and persons who were engaged in the late rebellion. Pro- gress was then reported, and the Senate adjourned. blaze that formed oatline of owas caused to t and uprise a single tail column of pipe, upon which was set auother portion do: interpreted the meaning and purpose ests liad assembied. And here ion of $56,000from the United States it fund library purposes was joned. as jows ithe calee $20,187 08; to the rural dis- triets, 812 92, ain was the nder shaft of iron caused to diverge Asser The tendent believes that the libraries. in: the | [& twisted rural school iatricts have passed the day of thotr high. hee ee etinar eek meniremathneaer oF malee to form the setting ot a moti was 80 wreatbed as to form within th the night. Both were punctured at intervals for the insertion of gas burners. which, when lighted, should spell out the words in flaring capitais— nove reancersaocererscscerererece-s0nere rene TP 6 66) WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ FUND. 3 POO NORE EE IEIELIEE-DEbE ETE DELELOLLEE DH bbb He Benoath was tome iittle fanciful blossoming of gas Jets into a bouquet of lilies of fire, and here ended what- ever of the decorations might be counted as allegorical. The remainder of the ornamentation was made up of some few vases disposed and there with a view to effect, and of the basket of fre which was the means of est usefulness, and weekly and a RR RS them; and about half of the sum annually ned for purchase of books is applied to the payment of teachers’ wages. CHILDREN. mber of children in the State between the ages of five and twenty-one years is as follows:— Inc’ Tn rural divtricta, Total. 520,416 844.250, 1,364,675 507,000 839,450 1,366,450 or ber of children reported 919,300 attend school. Besides, 61,754 attend private schools, of which there are 1,394 ‘The whole number of days of attend- ‘ance at the public schools by all the children was as The bill to change the time for the annual meeting of the Excise Commissioners was considered in Committee of the Whole, and, after debate, was recommitied to the Committed on Internal Affairs of Towns and Coun- t ies. ‘The bill to provide for increased fare on the Niagara Street Ratlroad, Buffalo, was taken up and recommitted, with instructions to amend. by a vote of 83 to 22. « ‘The Srzaker presented the transactions of tho Slate Eelectic Medical Society. Mr. Hiecoc reported a bill providing for a convention to revise the constitution, with amendmonts, as structed yesterday. The bill wwa ordered printed as amended, and placed on the files of members to-morrow first the motto of lighting the floor, and which, suspended from the dizzy morning. —— . ‘ ight of thé ceiling, poured from a thousand jets little amend an act relative to the Banking De- Cities, Rural District, Total, | eis 6, pow Je ninaaen ‘ordered to a third reading. <i 1868. 90,040 357 73,645,632 | cataracts of dazzl ng radiance upor ‘ soar hat iat Cee and upos the nodding Cupids a1 the galleries and viewed the scene. THR LaDIn, Pthough few were borne down by robes of exceptional costiiness, wore attired with rare good taste. There was litals variety in the matter of however, and the favorite Qiamond or gold powder sparkled from many a The bili to aid in the construction Susquebanoa Railroad was taken up, the bill was ordered to a third reading. the Albany and | 1366.. discussion | The following is a summary of the number of popils im the colleges, academies, private and common schools of the State Private schools... + ++1,019,060 was ordered. Proceedings under the call continued entil Total. . surface of dark tresses. Chains of pearls, strings of sil- 2 rel they were suspended, and TEACHERS. * half-past vine o'clock, wi Coal the a- | ‘Theat timo that schools wore in session in, the | VF Uligree work and silken plaitewere ased to bind up without transacting aay thirty weeks and two days; in the | the wealth of hair, whilo in some instances one or two journed. Salta teety dure weeks. Tis coesie pammearad Gatean cents were auiiated (ts snoape end Bost mont coqnettiahly NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE, | *mPloved wes as tollows | Female. QUA FORTRESS MONADE CORRESPONDENCE. to this Station of the United States ue Cutter Nemaba--The Ruised Fi Brandywine to be Sold at Auncth Ganbeoat Yaatic, &e. Fortress Mownor, Feb. 26, 1867. The United States revenue cutter Nemaba, which has been absent about three months—part of the time ice- bound at Washington and the rest of the time undergo- ing in the private boxea % With opera cloaks half shrouding the beauties of twelt Parquet, and, b> i bonnets whose dimensions maki <= oun shading w, eno parted as quictly as they came, witbout having mingled an Oe te aol the glittering crona Below. The uppermost portion of the house was quite as largely patronized as the more aristocratic andon seats of the amphitheatre were sc1 scores of dames who, because of age or inclination, forbore joining in the dance. ‘THE MUSIC arrived in at this sta- | 1866. oat excellent. one located on cin Cat onl tome her ormer acta sorting wsaes | Soe ther sde of the auatoram, and both, ender the tmton es funnel a rrrgredps = var an ot ‘on a ‘Stranee ya when she wont ar ‘The polkas and quadriiles ner ‘States Brandywine, recently raised teachers, Balfe, erbeer, reprosentat off the Portsmouth Naval Yard dock, where she wes | 478287. "The. money "appropriated from the Ttalian, the ‘and. the French | schools gunk in the early part of the war, is soon to be sold at | state Treasury for school purposes for the year | of music. ten auction. Her long submersion has not apparently injured | ending september 30, 1867, was as follows:—From the | o'clock, her bull greatly, and the probability is that she will Sas tn $168,600; from ap Canes Ce nod was eed glows of 1 ‘ ue rte Cnited Staten naval steamer Yantic came down | Sobeot tas, $1,168,622 23; total, end aa2 22 commits tea to held way over a mote acto gniber this morning from the naval anchorage, and now lies BXPRNORS, ing than that which bowed to the supremacy of the floor recred ateg she'eui"eail uiuie's dap or ve to the | yore ending Seprombgr 80; 1006; wis eofohowe:-—to ihe | “ueeG'sprghttiem, the pulope gous tarough wila te it a] Seat eet pues & | SRR Sourpe Neon | sortencine de ear eeneen a somsenne ae “eae “ wes the zest of Hungarian waltzers, Throughout the night, save when the softer strains of fisey spectator, Cambered silken hue, but never at rest. THE DANCERS were marshalled in large aumbera on the smooth floor oe ele Br te TT tate from the upper portion of the Presented a scone of bright and varied colors,. combinations of neat Bgares, gay tot ‘uni headdresses and beautif:! faces, Sie J m= gmt sre yon] P~ st tke compltcctions preserved by eryelcho. in pd _ fran rule; on another obange of the + mass, on aieowdance, hore wore the Paleiantiopts of color which congregations of ota Bi nul i — 5 i MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Rising Star, Captain Furbor, wilt leawa this port on Friday, for Aspinwall, The mati for Contral America and the South Paste will clone at haSf past ten o'clock on Friday morning. The New Yora Heratp—Edition for the Pacibo—wik willing to prolong the festivities as at an earlier of the proceedings, But dawn was ae eet, and with it di So when the quickstep, 6ug- | be ready at half-pas? nine o'clock tn the morning. estive of home, Tesh dressing | 2 foome alow on tht cst pn isle, “And sat Single copies, ia wrappers, ready for mailiag, 4x ovate, -heavy garments n thrown over forms; Se ones ig ‘ata, the compen aan boats a onions wr Fork can 7 stepped out into the morning aw, and while being Zapimeelt with senten, Ceagrense, ie Prion off in private caleches or hired hacks chatted over the | SCuHg CS tie Randiwra, iets few incidents which had marked the too fleeting hours of aieni the fremen’s ball. caret he Grover oN Baker, Bowlng Ms; ond , ie det ro THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. paired and reaiieg, thelr Uissins wi.t be coutlinued oe usu! Sheidianeneete ef the adjoining premises, No. 407. , A Lecture by Rev. H. W. Bellews, D. D. de Restores Grag — Mi themi doe finest fay Dres slog used. oy hie es joure, aud by ali dru, <glats, A. Gentle: iy Soleeecee oa" W BROTHERS, 6 Lafayetie place. |) At, Ott. WRG «RAE ‘Syrup. for istics of this age of advanced reforms and ve ‘4 will consent aris and sciences, lecture was largely ationded, | ter neceniit dererifical partow without the the audience compsisiog many of the’ intelligent OC shila, tae alae, mo iou. Gives Ct Be aes and respectable citizens city. rt 6 child. Cures ‘of the city. rau late the Lowela, Thity-Gve cents » botile. Be ouce a for. “MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SFRUP."” and characterized the ttt | having the fac stinil@of “Curtis & Perkins’’ o0' the outside centuty, which he would not have legs, for te believed’ rT ‘base imitations. conta isd a} wrapper. All otherware base tani when the ments of century should be Batchelor’s Hi Beet ta the words the only pertean Down Karinlone recbio, Lamaulbanee ons. ‘factory, 41 Barclay etree! Ps at ae evi a] faraball, 57 tr ondware Naren cay 4 berg Cures Deaf Ai rat alomay emenion ee ieten, Renfree, Ay Oflice 251 Fifth avenue, \ proceed wonld have littis’ to say of: cere of eleva. tors or reaping machines. He would een teas, the interior life of tite centary. century was characterized by one’ which all tie others ceutre. Every ge bat teristic @: Every century ite tp Stars oontury was comprehensive It was not the idea of political liberty, ot equality Uefore the law or a thirst for poptlar education, nor the rights of religious freedom, nor the sacred sense of home; it was not the general diffusion of wealth, ‘ncrease suffrage, spread? of intelligence—excellept as all theee undoubie 7 were, ere the heritage of ideas that existed m the past, in the eighteanth century. most decisive events in history since'the birth of Christ te, way, . - eet” Zi were the discovery of America, the establishment of the: Dr. Von Elsonberg Cure» Every Disraee Fepublic here, the Inventions of the stoam on--} the eve, ear, throat: aatar’ nnd pone oa hy gine, railroad and printing pfoss, and Feligious ro. | SY&0Ue, coriot of Twenty-cigtth wtreut, The two centuries past were better cbaracter- ized by the two semimal ideas which mark our 3 then ro Wi i MI Jae fiat ten Beertert. Sores. as, soa was nineteenth centary. If it be none these ‘corner “elgh hatable things, what was tho rong (howght and pole: en ty Bs 8 pene lara se atures ster of 0 age? It was the" practical con- the sublime idea of umity—not whneraye Aegccerpeem ne ats, ception the theoretical idea, but’ the practicat—the unity of States, of races and colors, of men with men, of mon with nature and of man with God. AH the — ‘sefentific and commercial achievements of tire age float: York and Pennsylvania State Mloromes ROR TCH SEWING. Saeed NEA, 505 Broadway, Now arouad this idea, That phystologicat problem of the de- York. oe aman races from & single prir was losing <i lor @ common conscience common a host Promium Sewing DOW constituted an essential unity, Othello | mSakines” 4% hveadway, Nos York. ” y yh one was biack~ the other NS white, were one in color so far as they are regarded in Lea & Perrin’s Sauce—Doticiows with Soup, this tiyht. It was a harmiess theory to reach tho idea of uoity in nature, as Professor Agassiz had eo nobly done:. The man who thinks he owes no duty to a horse vegans, tsa th SORN DUNCAN & SONS, Agonteor the Called Steven or mw df ia ouly a hittle superior to the Miller & © € al Street. After May ff, Virginia Jonge who decided before the War that © black | Unowsquare. adios’ aud Minsoe Shoot Ail styles and mar! ye rights — a white ma ‘was bound to | Prices. respect.. (Applause.) No animal ought to be unneces- sarily injared, Tho thought of unity had given birth, in | roPEARATC! Flour of Bran. the True Remedy England, France and America, to societies for the pre- J. W. HHEDDEN, Chemtat, 965-Bowory, cor. 4th at, 2 — ea tor Hotels aud Familles.— natal CSschig Apart, ° specialty: ihrge euorimeat om new atyleg, new lmproveut BWAMMHALL DEAN &CU., manatacturers 7 Water ot. 1ery.—Prises Paid { art ocns tine furnished ham ates paid Cat oon, kinda nd Silver: MeO AYLUR & CU, Badkers, 16 Walt alrost, M. € athalicns pieahiay escndageh tie Brats sewing machine), President, 69 Broadway, New York. siden done seand, traps ay Roe Sains Shree Stk Exeee ati, torres ween Ceaeheneatee ir sts.tarete titer Raat inty-firet street, four story bi s. b. «, Mo. vention of cruelty to animals, which is revolutionizing the treatment of dogs, &c., by man. of the most imteresting illustrations of the idea of unity was found in the attompt to equalize the rights of wo- man, and, by giving het the privilege of suffrage, to ex- tend her power over government. Woman in any of her movements was just as unfortunate without man es map was without the aid of woman, A now factor was-about to exert itseli—woman in her com- mon humanity—which would purify business and politica, revive retigion, fill the vacant church and assert herself independently of her former exclusive fon, The immense effort (o break down the ge agod ‘walls of plause.) Once every patel “pera speedil: for and ob- jm suis 'y are sent for al ined foe ce bandage of miles are, "Now York was sul asa 1080 oO lived along the raitroads. They had all the advantages 21.10 5¢x66. MISCELUA! STATEMENT. of the city without of the discredit of helping to ae “4 elect its Common Coatellovea daughter ot existing Ae DroRtane: ite cholera or ing $250 a month rent ‘8 small oe of: a house, ‘wHlcs ‘was seven flights of salts (rom FUBIAC HEALteR the Wo foot justified fa calling the attention of physictans an@ street. This was to some extent the same with rural other cities. It ine ‘Almost every resi. | the public.to the fact that there oxtsts oaly ove preparation reased y part of the time in the city. lent of a city of large means now has a farm or coun- bo Visite-to.the city by means of these «| in the world which, by reason of its officsey asa remedy, munications tended to the monotony of such of ; na 5 of | and ite unsurpassed tante ae 8 nutritious beverage, posseasan somany indorsements by science, andthat ie HOFF'S MAL® [nan peor tie Sentra Par mare tna say EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH, the grestest tonte et residents of the city. As people develop th iapeibldiiad dhmmeay'ee taosa are = pecessal been report ead (> supplemess sad eemplele Gach other: to the New York Academy of Medicigey that Hots Matt eit- ihe products of men’s finest genius—painting, music, fore in some marked particulars fromthe-usual the drama, &c.—whieh were found in the cities, were necessary to the fullest pleasure of cultivated tastes, A many-sided culture Ia & mark of highest growth, but | of malt known ae ale, beer aud porter: further, at W te thie was not necessary to sturdy princip! character; but artificial sing were much in the way of the natural | calculated to act as a mild tonic, and. even ase w utrion®, hatred which belonged to actual vices, k and especially in conseqitence of the maderate quantiy ; of alow hol it contafnyin comparison with them. ' We confine ourselves to the statement that Hoff Malt Ba- tract contains jess alcohol than the mildest beer |, and more nutritious matter than the strongest; and werv ty upoa the profession and the public to give (he. preterems to this pro- Paration over all the aleoholic drinks and ot) .er s0-name@ apecttics which are praised only by thelr peope tetors. HOFP'S MALT EXTRACT, Depot for Amecioa, No, 5t2 Broadway. Price per single dozen, $6. / One dozen and upwards delivered: t# iny part of the oltg and suburbs Sold at druggists genoeally. were beginning to have a better relat proportios work being tempered by play. Once war and hunting wore the only pastimes, while literature was regarded ’ jidding prejudice. As labor was more universal it became amore respectable and grace- Since 1670 the machinery in Eogiand had dope more work than 2,000, people could bave done in the same time without the steam engine, spinning-jenny, &c. Every means of doing work by machifiery, instead of destroying trades, originated many. There were twice as many weavers in England now as there were before the invention of the spineing-jenny. The locomotive did not do away with the necessity of horses, but more were used now along the roads thap would have carried the freight before. Tdeal beauty and utility were becoming more and more united. The professions alope did pot need the trained intellect, but in every trade it was becoming known that the better tra ned intellectually the more efficient. ‘The next marked tendency to un'ty was seen in the isposition of-emeailer Atates to coalesce into na- tiopalities, such a» was noticed in the nag om e of France, England, &c. These, together with | "°° ' ened otmtnaren | Am would eventually be the only nationalities, all | 6< vi ’ Amserioty. o = ‘a A DEATH FROM. SEVERE se INS. r os to the os pay od rg Ayr ead mo rene rons Were the merits of DALLEY'&? MAGICAL PAIN EK "1 wor' man’ u sma! pray many (Laughter) The counte of a few.| TRACTOR universally known sual , headings as tho above Germany. reat was cesential to the per it. Sf "society ra universal empire ‘being. impracticable: Wars should be avoided whenever practicable. ‘was once the universal occupation of man, occasional necessity, and will eventually only be asa dim tradition. ' Where Napoleon once m: his forc-s for war the great palace now stands where all nations are sending their fabrics and works of art aod genius. The time was verging towards us when the of all nations would be woven together, 10. nations would sit down at a common table, and when the glorious day would dawn of an inseparable com- mai of human interests and of all God's childrea. The tackles of four million slaves, the Freedmen's Bureau bill, the taxes on three thousand millions freely for the fruits of th ir and a united country were the things that America could send to the Interna- onal Exhibition. Pomel Beat it who could, for it was God's work. (Appiause.) A vote of tbanks was passed in recognition of the merits of the lecture at its close. MOVEMENTS OF COLORED TROOPS. 28, 1867, Carmo, Il, Feb. first colored infantry ar- ville, em rowle to Baton would never be seen in our news columns. Hundreds of thousands who bave for the-past/ wwenty.dve yours used ® can testify that no burn or ® too severe to yield to tte soothing and healing. infiucnes . 1 relieves tho dreadtub agony in afew moments, andi sale quickly without leering the alightoat scar. Asa spestiy “Tor chilblatas, sores, (nflaaa- mations, piles, swellings, baw seg, £0., it has not an equal iq the world. One-trist wilii@ onvince you. % conte « box, For sale by all druggists. aa | by the dosen or alagle box of. ihe depot, @ Cader strony iy, AMSOLOTR pivonaw ; OBTAINED IN ANY STATE, Fo Be ota ay W. GROKOR-UE COOL tawyer, 90 Nosame A. jereaedityat -Y OINTMENT 18 CURING — eerie kno’ jes, matic, ‘Soreq 5 bbtain mai ‘ lands 40: , ‘Gh: 4 a” "ES ihia aus ee APSOLUTE DEY ORORS OBTAINED IN NEW YORE and:States vere desertion, &., sufficient Gause; ae “4 Publicity oF fee: ing advance. Consuitations free. ‘ JM. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau stevet. A detachment of the Fe rived kere to-day from N Rouge. THE DEATH PENALTY ABOLISHED IR ILLINOIS, Srawarim., Ill, Feb, 28, 1867 AROAINS. 9 /ATERFALLS, $3; GRE RA, ‘ A vill virtually sholtsbing — punishment Las B $4; single @ py Puffs, iy —+ ‘ passed both eee ‘Legistata: ‘ doin Rint ty att Wi amavurg’ a trostag pani . BOILER EXPLOSION AND LOSS OF LIFE. Camo, Til, Fes 28, 1967. The voller in a sawmill newr Jonesboro, |) Lo ploded yesterday. The engineer was killed and several Other persons wore severe! MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ITEMS. The celebrated trick horse Sensation, belonging to the equestrienns, Misa [eo Hudson, asd valued at $10,000, was choked) tq death in ite stall, at Paterson, on Fobra- Cat this ont, (ORNS, AY Niows, extan Cope RI SANG, OTR IVOROMH LE’ ALLY OBTAIN! THR court sovr eal Bintes Grestiy. drunke: cause . NET AGM ema ah ka, . G To woo AAs BR. AGNE W's, Qugurwics gxp hota. you will else cheaper thaa any store ia N ary 20, / CHENCT ys ‘NIG This isthe last week of Mise Helen Westorn’s engage. ter 1 cn NBME RRL Bea ee TO . mont #4 the Chestuut, of the Riching’s troupe, at the | etected ,forsiution in the Neston ex and. proved Acade gy of Masic! and E, L. Davenport, at the Walnut, | 1807 OF" averal maxims have for many year Phil: delphia, Se Contumption ts inourabie® oterred ‘The Roncari Italian opera troupe, from New Orleans, | {hr ai rocmeties for that eto Gath, Shnoat ‘Were to appear in Mobile on the 26th instant. m hy m a doom wi ah f J Miss Lotta, one of the best eomédiennes in the West, will commence an engagement at Crosby's Opera House, Chicago, om the 4th inst, The Olympte Long Strike company appear at tae Brooklyn Academy of Music on the Ist inst, ‘Misa Mary Mitchell and Mr, J. W, Aibangh rgheared “Ry