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WASH ary road from Fugene city to the eastern boundary of 30 CONTINUED paid State.” To regulate the elec Solumbia Suspending the paym @s compensation to pers ef colored volunteers or ting aside certain for the erection of pententiaries Nebraska, Washington, wa and Dakota. ress, s In regard to the compensation of route agents in the Poss Office Department, ational Safe Deposit Company of | Trade Strikes and Discontent ‘Washington in the Distr To repeal section thirteen of ‘An act to suppress in- surrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and ceovfiseate the property of rebels, and for other pur- To fix the times for To wneorporate the .” approved July 1 To regulate the elective franchise in the Territories of she United States. To incorporate the Washington County Horse Railroad Company in'the District of Columbia, To incorporate the First Congregational Society of ‘Washington. enrities and curren: To punish certain crimes in relation to the public se- and for other purposes. Amendatory of ‘An act to amend an act entitled an act relating to habeas corpus and regulating judicial pro- ceedings in certain cases,” ay ‘To amend “ An act to estal the United States,’ approved Septem! ‘To authorize the extension, construction and use of NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. - than was anticipated, as it is asserted that from sixty to . seventy per cent of the whole number inscribed have INGTON. FROM THIED PAGE. Lord Cranworth (chairman), Lord Houghton, Sir Hugh Cairns, Dr. Lusbington, Sir W. Erle, Baron Bramwell, Sir J. Phillimore, Sir Roundell Palmer, Dr. Twiss, Mr. Vernon Harcourt. Q. C.; Mr. Baring, M. P.; Mr. Gregory, M. P.; Mr. Foster, M. P. Mr, Abbott aod . Onslow, the secretary, were also in attendance, IRELAND. QUA DUBLIN GORRESPONDENCE. Pian of the Fenians for a Gr Military Meovement—How and Why It Failed—Gen- eral O'C or and Captain Moriarty-The Muster and “Rising?”—Fenian Guides and a Good 3 h—Grent Alarm, Social and Fi- nancial—James Stephens en Route, &e- Dusty, Feb. 16, 1867. Long before this reaches you the cable will have flashed an account of the Fenian rising in the south of Ireland. ‘Tho long expected rising has taken place at last. The Fenians bave raised the standard of revolt, and fired the first shot on Irish soil, The most istense excitement and alarm have prevailed for the last three days, bat confidence is now somewhat restored, as the military has succeeded in checking the movement and restrict- ing it to one particular district, Kerry, the county of the far-famed garden of Ireland, has been the scene of operations, The mountains and glens of Killarney, over which the tourist has been wont ‘Sppeared at the poils; but this must be mere conjecture, as there are many places from which no returns bave to state the whole number of votes, curve franchise in the District of LORD DERBY’S CABINET RECONSTRUCTED ~ 4 will always remain, the focus of liberal feeling in Ger- ™many, the democratic party have gained a signal victory, rendered all the more brilliant by the effors of their adversaries to counteract it, and secure the election of at least one of the government candidates, thai candi- date being no less a personage than the Prime Minister, Count Bismarck. It was mentioned ina forma’ letter that the conservative ticket contained the six mr ent of moneys from the Treasury ons claiming the service or labor drafted men, and for other pur- General O’Connor, the Irish Fenian Leader, Arrested. proceeds from internal revenue in the territories of Coloraco, Idabo, Montana, Arizo- the regular meetings of Con- for their services in the late war, viz: Bismarck, Roo, Moltke, Falkenstein, Huwarth and Steinmetz, whos popular names would, it was hoped, prove a tower ¢ strength for the ministerial party, By the original ay rangement Bismarck was to run in the second d‘stri¢ (Berlin bas six electoral districts in all), but it was s0q found that by doing so he would be ex] to the formi+ able competition with Waldeck, the man of all others w! is most beloved by all classes of citizens, and especial by those who now ter the first time throw their wh weight into the political scale, instead of being allow: only the fraction of a vote, as is the case under tl three class system. The most sensible expedient woul have been to transfer Bismarck to the first district where there was a split between two liberal candidates from which he might have derived considerable advan ‘ict of Columbia. in France. Special Report of the Fenian Rebellion. 7, 1862. can character, Hleetion Triumphs of the German Democracy if to stray, have become the bivouac ground of the insur- | tase; a wed May 11, 1866, and Defeat of Bismarck and the genta, The beauteous echoes of Dunlo, which hitherto | Seak"ed ' Roon, wha ia too great a man to be dropped nh the ve sea ot Dut repeated soft notes awakened by the guides, have | better chance of success. War Hero Candidates, taken up the hoarser ery of @ pursuing army, and the therefore, that Bismarck should be simul CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERIC, ‘The steamship Henry Chauncey, Captain Gray, from | account of a report that Colonel Balta was on board; yet been published, and it is therefore quite impossible | Aspinwall on the 24th ult, arrived at this port last night, The following is her specie List Ribon & Munoz. Flint & Hall... tsters and generals who had received national rewarg | Total......... QUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Mosquera’s Designs Upon the Mil Treatment ef Americans—The Political Port the ineane policy of President Mosquera, seem to Possess a bitter hatred for everything of a North Ameri- 10 disperse them, they stole $25,000 out of the mining fund and skedaddied, No one was allowed to commun)- cate with the steamer from the that arrived on the 1th, until she had been ly searched, op ‘was not (und. I however, that he is on board, and intends Kenting at ta, for ex-Admiral Montero goes to the same piace on the same steamer, which looks $62,603 ie much as if mischief intended from that quarter. 67,985 @ officers thit were being tried by court martial for 101,720 | refusing to serve under the ex-Confederate Admiral 99,500 | Tucker, have all been honorably acquitted, and will re- 30,345 | coive half pay from the time of tneir leaving active service, Mr. Tucker will not be very mush pleased when he gets the news, and may resign his position 1,500 | altogether, ‘650 MENDOZA, 1,946 | The latest nows from Mendoza informs us that the 1,600 oe is gaining Pomoc very fast, ang Drones com- —_—— ix counties, namely :— Mendoza, Juan, Sap seeeeeeeeenesereseceees ores + $828,518 uta, Salta, La Roija and ‘ jena.’ General Pannero had rer and it was expected that the province of “Entre Rios’ would rise at any moment, General Mitre will have to give up the war with Paraguay, and attend to home matters, The revolutionists were United States— | murdering and robbing right and left, They had killed @ French dentist in San Juan named Le Provost. arnved here on the Sth inst. from Valparaiso, an ere on the a for Tahiti on the 91 eee The indefinite istice has not Panama, Feb, 24, 1867. yet The people of Colombia, or, at least, those who sup- by the allied republics, and probably will been accepted not be. ‘The allied fleet willgo to Juan Fernandez again and then come to Callaa They are short of men, on England, bankers’ bills, ninety days, hange If I may judge by the tone of the | 36d. ; ships’ bills, sixty days, 87d. Exchange on the official organs at the capital, tbe country is in Immediate | United States, ships’ bills, sixty days, 10 per cent dis- but unluckily that district had already beei| danger of annihilation o uncaasid by the United States, The withdrawal of Mr. Burton from diplomatic Tt was finally determined | relations with the government has not tended to allay the suspicion with which Yankeos are evidently regarded count, The Secretary of State, Mr. Quimper, resigned bie position on the Ist inst., to take big seat in Congress, which has already assembied, and held several pre- hminary meetings to get things in after so long a Proposed taneously in the second ; Seroand wituin the Distriot of Colambin vr a, = a mimic cannon, which many an American tourist will | Sgain they ofended the partisans of General Stcinmets | &t Bogota. * the launches of the Powhatan were out for practice wEeeetie roortala property of debuors in the District remember as arousing the reverberations of the bills, pesos all the a of oe war, i the greatey| This unfortunate state of affairs found its conception | 0D the 1st inst., cod anaes @ slight mistake in their gf Columba, trom tery, attachment, or sale on execu- BY THE CABLE TO MARCH 4. has given place to the more stern reality of the “Arm- | favorite among the people, while a rival almost as dan\| afer the inauguration of Mosquera, Previously to his | TaBee,they fired a shot right throw Le Pee eles ere punish illegal votliigy tm the ‘Wietstet of Columbia strongs.”” liberal side in the person of M. Schultze-Debitzch, the| *cession, few questions arose between foreign diplo- | house at the time, but luckily none of them were hurt. BE age po ng . ~ It appears that the couneil who bave lately arrived | founder of the co-operative secieties in Germany, and| matic agents and the government, and an easy and ami- | 1 understand that the damage done has been settled by ‘To provide for the payment of pensions. ENGLAND. from Now York and taken the dircetion of Fenian affairs | Whose influence with the working classes is immense, cabo settlement was effected of thove that were brought | ‘B° SMP. _ i Asseriens Se Seay Che emery cranneehd #onoch here decided that there should be a simultancous neing First District—M. Lasker, barrister (liberal), 7,290; M. UP through trivial misunderstandings on the Isthmus or RECONSTRUCTION IN THE SOUTH to authorize the regents phy, Rrtheenien Institute, | The Derby Cabinet Reconstructed—New Min- | in England and Ireland; the object of the former being to | Hiesemenzel, Judge lberal, 100; General Roon, Minis- coast. Mosquera’s administration, however, has been wi ‘0 apply the income of the said legacy and for other purposes, For the admission of Nebraska as a State into the Waior, andi Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriation for contingent expenses of the House of wentatives of the United States for the fiscal year ter of War (con: ve), 4,208, Second District—M. Waldeck (liberal), 7,976; Count Bismarck (conservative), 4,979. collect the men from Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Preston and other manufacturing towns, to attack Chester Castle, in which a large store of arms and ammu- nition was known to be kept, only guarded by fourteen men, and then take possession of a steamboat and make for Dublin, In this city a demonstration was to be isters Appointed. Loxvox, March 4—Evening. The following changes have been made in the English Cabinet :— The Duke of Richmond becomes Colonial Secretary. Sir John Pakington, Secretary of War. Mecklenburg, who has suffered many years’ imprison: ment for his political principles), 9,604; General Moltke (conservative), 2,629, Fourth District—M. Ringe, Alderman of Berlin (lit marked by the suspicion with which foreigners, espec- ‘ally Americans, have been regarded, by the lack of Third District—M. Wiggers (a citizen of Rostock, in{ offcial courtesy with which our Minister has been treated, and by an apparent determination to defeat of every movement tending to the improvement of the Isthmus transit. The support of the canal project was Acth f the Virginia Legislature. Ricumoyp, Va., March 4, 1867. The prompt passage of the Military bill over the veto the President is the subject of deep and earnest dis- cussion among all classes, and on the whole gives gen- June 30, 1867, “4 " 1), 6,830; M. Lasker liberal), 495; General Falke:- eral satisfaction, The General Assembly convened to- To fix the pay of the Quarter Master Sergeant of the Sir Stafford Northcote, First Lord of the Admiralty. made to distract the attention of the authorities while | ¢r#) not genuine, the provisions of solemn treati Battalion of Engineers. Right Honorable'H. J. Corry, Under Secretary for the | the great body of Fenians took possession of the south. | Sin (conservative), Tale recsoekebieret ae with ‘the United States have” been. disregarded, | 8% 8nd Governor Piorpoint sent to that body an Making appropriations for the service of the Post | oo105, 4ue ‘dent of the Boara | 2 towns, and erected fortifications, Had the Fenians | 7/410 (iperal), 6,877, General Huwarth ( ee rere and an cpen_—_wal has been waged | elaborate mossage upon the situation, counselling them Department during the fiscal year ending June 30, lonies, and M. Stephen Cave, President . succeeded in Chester their plans might have gone on | 155° ( ), 5, rvativ), | against American companies doing —_bustness | to accopt the terms of the bill in its full and true sense 2668, and for other purposes. of Trade. succeasfully, bat the information eve by one of their "Sixth Distt Sebultze (liberal), 7.082; Count }i- within the boundaries of Colombia. The government ‘and to call vention for that pu lutions Supplementary to an act to prevent smuggling, and | y.ord Brougham on Franchise Extension. | officers onabled the government to have the Guards and sit Oc. Ycinmers (ooner | P&S also failed to full its agreement with an American een ee se for other purposes, approved July 18, 1866, Amendatory of the several acts respecting copyright. To authorize the pay: efficere and enlisted men of the Signal corps of the army. To authorize the purchase of certain lots of ground edjoining the Alleghany Arsenal at Pittsburg, Pa, To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to accept ‘League Island, in the Delaware river, for naval pu ‘and to dispense with and dispose of the site of the ex- deting yard at Philadelphia To authorize the trustees of the Foundry (Methodist 1) church to sell and convey square No. 235 in the city of Washington. Representatives in preparing for the organization of the ‘Houre, and for other purposes. To declare the sense of an act entitled ‘An act to re- #trict the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, and to pro-+ vide for the payment of certain demands for quarter- master’s stores and subsistence supplies furnished to the ‘with full instructions to the Head Centre, in : i army of the United Siaten™ Pe FRANCE. Kalarozp. “The evening that Moriarty was to arrive in Lex sain aad Bet agp ertee as Making appropriations for the payment of invalid and Killarney an anonymous totter was brought by a little | 7) wet Gaset’s), Bielefeld (Waldeck, @ #0n6 time), ‘ether pensions of the United States for the year ending | Trade “Strikes” and Discontented Opera. | darofooted girl to Mr. Galway, tho agent of Lord Castle. | COT.” “Brothen (majority 600 "to D), “aden June 30, 1868. r russe, informing him that Captain Moriarty, a Fenian | (orlitz, Bratton | (hel tin: be ney ‘re Providing tor the election of a Congressional Printer. ives: agent, was coming by Bianconi’s car from Cahirciveen. ade ba in. Potsdam and in gre" district. To alter the places of holding the Circuit Courts of the Panis, March 4, 1867. | ‘The letter stated that the man would be known as hav. | Srcowned 1 ON ecphana + Kmigsburg, | tive, | From i United States for the Rhode Island district. “strikes” for higher wages among the operatives of | ing a broken nose—(Moriarty had his nose injured in the | 1, HOmemmNC she" strongholds of “¢ litera party, | ‘ip Deen endless, National Soldiers and Sailors’ Orphans’ Home,” ap- Concerning To establish and to protect national cemeteries. To amend an act enti Proved July 25, 1865, $m the District of Columbia and for other put tion to judicial proceedings therein. Providing for the punishment of ‘certain crimes there gm named in the District of Columbm. and for other pur- To regulate proceedit To amend the law of poses. % To restore Lieutenant sptive service in the nary. Y graphed to Dublin and Cork requesting imr rsons notorious for thelr enmity to Prussia. ed eae mas eee Fixing the compensation for the beiliffs and criers of GERMA NY. plies of troops. axe, of ¥8,.mee- | Veron adherents of the Guelphs; ia Sehlonwig: Holarshee. fae oplngnn ore courts of the Disirict of Columbia, As a0on a8 O'Connor heard of the “ved partly on Augustenburgors and partly on Danes—and the | ould, be & calamity authorize the construction of a submerged tubular The New Constitution by Bismarck. senger he massed the Fenians «at mprn™ ¢ their way | Oi ro ort hae. give rl 4 ane swe PIM Se to, and | “ity given an overwhelming majority | suffering for year. At least bridge across the Missiesippi river at the city of St. Lous. ting lands to the State of contruction of a military wagon ‘em the Columbia river to Fort Boise on the Snake river. Ta amend “‘Aoict further to ‘To smend section 12, chapter the Fire De To regulate the duties of the Clerk of the House volunteers to receive them there and frustrate that part of the programme, and the telegraph prepared the Irish authorities for the reception of those who persevered in crossing the channel, All the ports to which steamers ply from England were closely watched, some arrests were made in Belfast and Drogheda, but whole ship Joads have been taken as they came into Dublin; on Wednesday sixty-seven were arrested on the in-coming stramer from Holyhead. The following day thiry- seven were seized, and this morning sixtecn more #ere apprehended under similar circumstances. The parties in the South, ignorant of the failure of the Chester and Dublin business, rose according to agree- ment, The command was assumed by General O'Connor, who has been residing in the neighborhood of Ca- birciveen for some weeks, _ By bis directions the roads were taken on of by bands of armed Fenians, the telegraph wires to Valentia, and also those to Tralee were cut, and thus all communication from the district was stopped. Having secured Cahirciveen as a base for operations, O'Connor despatched his colleague, Captain marck (consermative) 1,352; Geyeral vative), 786; King William I., 1\ Tous, ea the whole (the return for some of the wards are sti wanting) the liberals poled some 45,000 /otes aga’ ,000 that were given » the conservstves, which, considering the vast numbe of persons whoare ander tbo direct influence of the goernment, the bists of officials, court tradesmen and cout flunkeys of evry description that reside in this city, ka proportion hat ex js the most sanguine ‘elne i ha Lonpox, March 4, 1867, Lord Brougham has made a speech strongly urging the adoption of the principle of household suffrage. THE FENIANS. ment of prize money to certain gmat measure, no doubt, it is owing to the bilot, Onder the former system of open voting the miority would for obvious reasons have been enormousy in:reased, and who knows whether it would not have\wdlen wo a ma- jority. But Berlin is not Prussia, and still I manic Confederation, and the victory the capital though highly inspiriting tthe pone party is by no means decisive of the rest of the elec- tions in general. As already stated thpscounts from the provinces aro still extremely defave. Liberal members have been returned at Bresla Magdebnrg Reported Arrest of ‘*General” O’Connor. Loxvox, March 4—Noon. Despatches have been received here from Dublin which announce the capture of the famous Colonel tof Washington city. | | O'Connor, the leader of the late Fenian revolt in Ireland, with the title of goneral. He was overhauled by the authorities at Athlone, Westmeath county, nearly two hundred miles from the scene of the insurrection. whole Ger- by a maority of General Folkenstein has been elects, 1,250 votes, of which 900 bUD“Beriet organe peaby the late American war). The car was met by the police four aanen ay Derek ene aoe = pate miles outside the town, and the captain arrested, The itled ‘An act to incorporate the ment is Wi telegraph company, in co! uence of which improve- ments in that direction are al a stand, pa might be written about the irresponsible, impudent and vacillating policy of the government, duplicity with which it has treated ‘questions affecting | radicaleand causo a friendly reunion of all parties; but hie the interests of foreign governments. Foreigners in Panama, moore particularly, realize the situation, and fervently express the hope that the United States, in the preservation of their dignity, will take decided steps towards the removal of all difficulty and the prevention of its future occurrence, Mr. Corwine, who was di government “to investigate the facts and circumstances connected with the massacre of American citizens and the pillage and destruction of their property at and near if lism 1 the Panama Kailroad station on the night of the 15th of iberalism in | April, 1856,” gave the following opinion as the result of bis inquiry :—‘“I feel ita duty incumbent on me to re- commend the immediate occupation of the Isthma: from ocean to ocean, by the United States, as the bes! practicable mode of insuring safety and tranquillity to the transit.’’ Unfortunately for the commercial world, however, another alternative presented itself—namely, the continual presence of au American man-of-war at either end of the route. Conforming to the spirit of the have ee! position and judgment—foreigners, of course— luded that unless the United States govern- calling a convention was referred to committees in both houses, A large number of the General Assembly hoped the President would, by signing the bill, conciiiate the Page after page and the two faced refusal to do so forfeits his claim to further support from the people of Virginia. These are alse the views of leading citizens who are anxions fora speedy return to prosperity under the Congressional reconstruction plan. by the American ‘The Feeling in Augusta, Ga. Avausra, Ga., March 4, 1867. Meetings are being called to consider the recommenda- tions of Governor Brown. The public opinion is divided, three-fourths of the papers are in favor of the accept- ance; but the majority of the people are strongly opposed to it, The Feeling in Atlanta, Ga. Arianta, Ga., March 4, 1867. A public meeting of citizens held this day to consider constiiution, perhaps, the American government decided jt largely attended. Re- Dot male the Ieemanoaraa aeons clacalame: lime tr curate tive. From that day to this vexatious complications solutions approving of the terms of the Sherman bill and the course of Governor Brown were rejected. The meet- ing then divided, the minority, approving the Sherman bill, withdrawing; they will hold a meeting to-night, The increased price of food. rs found on him created an immensity of alarm, orders fo vate for | here, to gi azard the great interests at stake A Press Prosecution. pm oo Be that he was to givo the signal, that the bank Soldiers, who have every ae iors. At Elbipg the Pacific. and wher “right and tine” to the “Gate of the | majority organized a new meoting, and passed resolu- ings before justices of the peace Panis, March 4, 1887, was to be the first place sacked, and then Lord Castle- concarvative ercrussian Honseof Deputies, M. Fo reif. | a2 iteroceanic a se pikes Cpe or tions counselling quiet submission to the bill, but char- poses. rosae’s mansion. dent, $438 to 1,239, In the electoral district of | 07%,“ diplomacy ni r y acteriing it as harsh and unjust; expressing approval the District of Columbia in rela- | The government has commenced legsl proceedings in | TOT) STO read with ramdity, and ina few hours the | President oft he Pauible Wythe yn pending, and, if found “com. ee ann the Correctional Court against M, Emile de Girardin for | wrote county was up to fever heat of excitement, The | CODE Y acter having a opposed to Count Bis- | advantage ve ve Public Treats"! ‘sechre a permanent Nop teas pyeay ied gira Piece leary: bsolute majority (over Votes were given to a socialist candidate _ will to take place, was to expected, in the newly annexed prov- inces the elections have tallen almont exclusively on Moequera’s Te... ) a second | hie death, and public works on antee of gentry poured into the town with their families and valuables, the Railway Hotel was taken possession oth them, and a guard of con: lary placed around a meeting of magistrates was at once called, ave Sup a leading editorial in bis journal boldly criticising the policy of the Emperor. Joseph P. Fyffe to hie grade in Brrux, March 4-—-Evening, larney, with the object of to Baron hild, who earned the gratitude of his tion theY(@ be found, they attacked each palice sta! fe agains! to aid in the Count von Bismarck to-day laid before the North | (0°Y Siatever arms and ammunition foined oy pa | raanen | sn hele ree em ome mat the. from Dalles City | German Parliament the draft of a new constitution for } unt did no injury to the men . Meir numbers | other hand, which is about the worst governed country ject of a war At Kells. a othe purchasy iat Api of the isthmus, tempt the an (ombian 201, Wapo »y the vagaries of such men widely known and feit than the ones under which ¥&. — been by the most prominent foreigneré &Fe the opinions bed THE toad of Colombia may be briedy stated as folly, people left, and announcing, as the sense of the nipatlay that the freedom of the people must not be away for the provisions of the Sherman bill. The resolutions recomm end that the Governors of the Southern States take steps to test the constitutionality of the bill in the Supreme Court of the United states, probably continue until ‘nstruction of gigantic ut a f guare the part of this @nney. To have: chaceetcaae MANNESOTA LEGISLATURE. Se. Paot, March 2,°1867. Senate bill ding a sinking fand for the pay- sub- ment of the old ‘Rave rullroad bonds passed the Hovse~ POLITICAL srrvAtiee ‘with the object<The e several hy 2, / J je twonty-dret section of an act entiited | "Be Confederation of the North German States Fenched sogtn Manned ina, few, "Ra, thoy earked | 18 Germany, candidates have been returned who go for | tion, te being canvassod, combinations sre oat red . Abbas squeut prevent smuggling, and for other small hamlet four miles from Shoei objects likely | pJWweton. 9 th eet nid oF Croge 2 tending to the annexatio eae wb! re TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE. proved July 18, 1866. ESTION. the coast tion, took al) 87 , Sitting ie 4,07, Walch hey woul @et si Mca per ee himself agai posail pheno ap _Aretcemgen AR SN A Ee THE EASTERN QU 5 ee inarawe * grates, sitting i? | and, at all events, exchange medisval absurdities people ‘opposing his cher- Taauynas, Marc 4, 1807, frat sien of ihe Titra, Gog temn coauel i Kula rose arrved, de. | for Stina homey aire era cent, | Met ae uy pean ent io Panama forthe alleged | ggZRtyregpostion tm the louse, day to rebel ihe Garibaldi to Arm for the Cretans. this formidable body, «01.4, xijiggll, a emall town partisans of Prussia, and even at Leipaic the philo-Prus- 1B eng! ob Or che franchise law prohibiting megroes from To amend an act Fees the viet of way over the ‘military reserve at Fort To change certain collection districts in Maryland and ef the United States at the Paris Exposition in April patched a mounted ord lary. Another Gratiot, Mich. some miles distant, FLORENce, March }, 1867. sian candidate had at least a plurality of votes, which. however, is probably explained by the fact that t General Garitaldi, having sent his sons to Crete, will prob arpose of surveying the boundary line between Costa Rica ond Colombia, ne nthe government is sald to have fixed its covetous gaze upon the rich coffee lands of the office or ae, lost by a vote of three wajority. ‘ving a8 jurors was y Virginia. mounted messen, ne was taehy @ party * Rich: the tie! “ ” easily be surmised that the object = : Relative tocollection districts in North Carolina. | promises now to go himself and take up arms. Cahirciveen, “seatbo ronmeng, whoo it is asserted Megs tae! Fret 3 Serene ne one rotons ba ia. | «Bick ce Pe a eee aed pecs i MISCELLANEOUS. x PN eere pre peg pn fasta ee — The man was deste) pane oot vy | OB Saturday, the 16th, and it will not be til then that | ing in the overthrow of the weaker ate. The principal | /y CSSteTENIA 18 A PLEASANT DENTIPRICE, eels propelied in whole or in part by steam, to regulate FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. gerne apg ~ audatches wertaken, as also | ean form an accurate idea of tho cats of, pustien ore teetenalling Sees sence ceonatest | Jas eit merits will be manifest upon ite use.—New the ealaries of Keamboats inspectors, and for other pur- eoeevens his horse and arme -04 the wnfortunatman left welt- | Sg Suir iM oteat at the elsctions would be doubly un- | chequer. eo wesee,” APRtOvel Jaly 28, 1008 sass sstond ri The London Money Mr 4_ x, ering in bloo# oF the roadside, Hew subsequently | 1.22015 the Prussian government, for whom ithas | The political condition of South American countries | A —SWIETEN! 4s 4 DENTIFRICE CARRIES OFF Declaring Clisvon bridge, acroes the Mississippi river, a, bh 4—Noon. assisted bY a priest. become more im} {than ever to secure the undis- | may be summed up as follows:—Colombia is virtually in | 4; the palm. FS dally use our readers will find in in- St Clinton, in theState of lows, # post route. Consols for m at 1. Bofore the Fenian force could reac ey troops | Duted lead in the new confederacy, Baron Beust bas | a state of internal rebellion, and at the same time | ‘New York Methodist." Pleasant in the bighest degree, Making approptiations for the consular and diplomatic omeeaRicaN SECURITIES. arrived from Cork, and not being fully S44, nor mect- | Tietineg the reputation which induced the Emperor { meditates war against two or three of her neighbers, expenses of the gvernment for the yearending June | 9, opening rates are as follows ing the reinforcements ¢ in, they | Janie Josophe in despair of finding «man of ability | Venezuela is engaged in. endless complications at home, SERerRALA ae a Pea oa 20, 1868, and for Oher purposes. Erie Railway shares...... te tnmed aside from Killarney towards Fenm among his own’ wa to intrust an alion and a heretic | and must defend her borders against the armi-s of Mos- “Hous dentifrice. and deservessNT, AND EPPIUS. Making appropriations for the support of the Militery | Tiitoig Central (ex div.).... hundred troopsarrived from Dublin! 8 feWnure after- | With “ine tak of saving his colering throve and | quera. Ecuador, Pera, Bolivia and Chile are engaged | {apie of every family.—New York W: oa ? Academy for the theal year ending June 30, 1868,and | 1 to itis ave-twenty bond: wards, and then pursuit was commenced, wore | Pie weakened dynasty. You were always told that | ina suicidal war against the old country. The Argen- Prete paps. ‘The bonds opened ( official hours) at 73% Collected to convey the troops in He dircctl@or Ken- |-Po' as a) miniature Bismarck and tine Confederation, U ‘and Brazil are siriving to -SWIETENIA MAKES THE BREATH cwees. Te Bs ce comet OC, tne cetceny ef ane veren’® same 1000, aud 75 naked for tbe Seon of 1008. wars, bat without leading 10 any 000 hngan ‘the | he only. wanted a ‘of action to | crush the life out of little Paraguay. and the first of the | LL. Price, 75 cents. enter service and fer sther purposes. Loxvox, March 4—Evening. ‘The Fenians were well gulied, ap. | he ual his ‘pe, whom he resembles in boldness and | trio is shaken to her centre by the Mendoza revolution. THE DELIGHTFUL TASTE SWIETRNIA IMPARTS For the relief of certin drafted men. 1s ‘at 91 for money. efforts were made Seroegh self. con! ce, though not, perhaps, in fecundity of re- | Latin America does not present a very fine picture of Yo the mouth and fragrant perfume to the breath Reiative to the port Camden, New Jorsey. Coneols closed "AMERICAN 8RCU Sneuccesafal, They passed im fore Nrough | sourpes; whether he will have Bismarck’s good luck is @ | unity, peace, and happiness. The international con- | mixes it as agreeable aa it is eflicacious.—New York Chris- To quiet title to land » the towns of Santa Cara and the following quotations Danio, dit over he Too r that can only be solved in the future. If, how- | gress, which proposes to convene at Lima at an early | tian Ambassador. Petaluma, in California, fae neoty e See eneaes. . 73% | eluded the mi! Several wares ‘avert ever, a8 all accounts from Vienna agree im assuring us. | date must hold a prolonged session if it undertakes the | ——————————————————— Regulating the tenure ¢ certain civil officer. United States ox div) 18% | ed Toomies igut unde ait ‘th he has succeeded 1 terminating the struggle be- | settlement of all questions affecting the interests of the A -SWIETENIA PRESERVES THE TEETH. FOR To provide for the mor: efficient government of the | Iilmois Central shares (( 3 "363g | Hermes and other residents, apt, — I ey tween the Kaiser andthe Magvars—if, by frankly ac- | South American republics. . sale by all druggists. Sneurrectionary States. Krie Railway shares....-.---- inata Party of the Foulans ws), con ene eevaridvare | know their rights and restori ir ancient | From Peru comes the news of another revolution. | 77 evutmg AROMATIC SWIRTENIA IS AN EX. Resolatio The Frankfort i ann [hn rs tbe Fenians conversiag; constitut he reconciles that gallant people to their | General Canseco, who successfully headed the rebellion | A —fient thing, and is endorsed by the prominent des- Joint resolution to appointtwo managers for the Na a nied twee ry a noes ay it po ‘advisable not to puraue t sovereign, — — my spirit os em which of lees, Letiy ned wae fepe dng tegen Dit diate, doctors and ‘Sergymen.—-New York Times. an veesien GG RSM o The Liverpool Cotton Marker. gp Mowttaip overlooks the ower Lake, aya | fm dostruction—he has ee ot Lot ng fread oe meat” Generals Buendia, eg Reger ee and Balta | 4 4 DEATH FROM SEVERE BURNS.” . with the mil! jam) ol e rebellious arm, a To provide for thefexhibition of the cereal productions ai IER 3 beech Mt te Iikely they will boats, which the people | uestand in comparison ropa ct we Sacred, ol of Secery ee te tore under ake | Were the mertts of DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EX. went. Authoriing certain medals to be distributed to hovor- ‘procure’ sve fore balding. ta sccommogate 1h ure & site for & te accomm e Post Smee ur and Upited ject Authorizing the Secrevary of War to t to the National Asy Tues tor react . provide for the removal of she wreck of the steamer about will readily the soldiers. On hundred soldiers, report: ‘Ther ig reason to believe that this policy was recom- | Jeadershi ly if not too élosely watched by night upwards of fifteen rede of infantry and artillery, Mallow, a pgint which commands Prices have declined 30. =" bales. Middiing uplands « Middling Orleans “ Shere “~ the whole south aff land, from which troops could means of Orrying it out. At any rate it 1s certain tmpro) ireland, } be 8 v States.courts in New York city. aaarket tmp reg during the afternoon and brome vo ear Reracrtetan anmaet assent It might hie completely changed the course of events, | of Prado's government favors the eudcess of the move- gee ee ort Se oe the dae rut | They are under ofmmand of Brigadier General Hosford. petor of Austria would never bave made peace eh ny qucuegas HA De . just may, ® seen at the, rsiog han not been | OBRICRgnom ous termeattersacrifeing Venetiafor the | carry on a war aguingt am un pool 8 mn on nat olunteors. | UP iver Brendstaffe Market. productive of mech result beyond tho alarm Reape Fno'nea Doe ye Foto no Td oer the country, and that is so great a to seriously Lr 1, March 4—Noon. of Grand Marshal Castilla, The Marshal is mendedhy Beust even before the late war, although in | detained in Chile, however, and the authorities deciining his then capacity of Saxon Minister he had not the | to allow his departure, he will scarsely be able to lend that | his influence to the revolution. The growing imbecility ment just inaugurated. The ability of Canseco to carry on a war against an unpopular administration surprise in Hungary yy ee But though it comes too | watched political events in Pera for the past TRACTOR universally known such headings as the above would never be scen in our news columns, Hundreds of thousands who have for the past twenty-five years used it can testify that no burn or scald is too sovere to yield to ite- soothing and healing influence. It relieves the dreadful agony in a few moments, and heals quickly without leaving in the most con- none who = low lately the revolu- the price of all piblic securities, Asa movement it Reotiand. inquiet, Califgrnia wheat firm at 13s. 3d. cclapes of the Enginh aunitiony ott late to prevent by Austria, it may | years if the now legitimate—though : For ehitvtatea, ea To auiend existing ews relating {0 'nSTReL tits Pet rig That decline) to 960. 3d. per quarter for | SfAuGre- the cope et nor bai, who required the exule ber to retrieve them, of at least to rouse | tionary—government lost its tenure of power ere the See eee Te - Providing for the meemems. af-nse-~ ized Western. j arma, and the tiscovery of on Moriarty from the state of utver prostrat she | coming of anotherChristmas. The a Prado | mations, piles, swellings, bruises, &c., 1t hae not an equal im CAPO i ie “ to be sent to th of | bad sunk after the ca ot Sadowa. One of the | will coase to exist on the 16th of March, and —_ De ee Liyerpeo! Provpions Market. enabled such a gass of troops nigel first resulta will be a close intimacy between Austria and | inauguration as President will immediately ensue, The | the world. One trial will convinee you. % cents a box, from bonsied warehouses free from internal tax. RRPOOL, March 4—Noon. danger as to resier all hopes of stccess there absurd. | prince Hitherto, notwithstanding all the advances of a his Cab: % fe Dave cuantmously Baan In Telation to ocean mail service between San Fraa- The, is quiet. Lat 64, per cwt for Ameri- | So that unless anlooked for asgittance comes to the | the Court of Vienna, Louls Ni has kept f, Geoldea to roy Mey ios a8 ‘as | For sale by all druggists and by the dosen or single box at 4160, Ta CORERES, Sd eer aakeet ereciaatity | oan bacon une! parties who arewandering over the Kerry mountains | Se,e“sumcientiy noute. to perceive that the alliance of | the'foregoing events take’ place, Congress had held ‘ec sr . jm ee oT Liverpool Priduce Market. ony further sete 08 Nett pr ote al pep Br ‘was of no value as long as ber action should | several preparatory cane wean ten aeeienn, ot, | TUT, O Coker ree, Te : erchene . Now York harbor. nro, March 4—N. Bey BP aterfe Ene ensuing | continue internal dissensions; and the | a South American Tatveda wan thoroughly ‘canvassed, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK To tty wwe cong coating laws relating to ts petroleum, 114. lon; refined peiroleam, arf © ie paaseten \aten conu go far to dis. | inte he r of good service to | The project # said to have met with the unqualified ap- An ind Stites: where Re. Salictent, cause; ne tome authorized by the Joint resolution apprewed | », %4, j spire tarpentine 6d. per cwt. for Carolina. | courage these Keas. The military tn Dublin are ail con. ae eenant oa acy of Meoxercome the constitu. per eee nee Tacling ta tho onttrs Publicity oF fee in sso es, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. ‘ nged. ready for moment’ fearfal earth resul destrace | J For the restoration of Lieutenant Commander S, fa Lernroot, March 4—Evening. | ative “infamy, guns loaded; cavalry, booted and | 18! se teatioe of Menraay get, be But | tion of at iat ome vilage, 0 | enc hie rf A TERRES FAMILY OINTMENT 18 a HUN , Breese, United States navy, t the active list from Ur Ashes are quoted at 34s. for pote. epu: trary, the concessions made to that country wn en. 24th of January. Sicasica ‘maala Vv 2 saree Sally ot aoe Scalds, i Sore Tpthetinine thixtraploy ment cf. a yetis vessels: 2° The Head Omtre for Liverpool was arrest last night; the Poles, the Bohemians, the Croais and the PANAMA, Rip lee, it, gee Price % cents, “Sold by all drugpoie, taunaportation ot pretiioes te ae Pooper an om MARINE INTELLIGENCE, aoe re camaeicte donroying treamoable documents at | guner mmullitudingus, ros of the empire im amerting | _ The yellow fever bas almost entirely disappeared from | Devot lev Chatham sree. Try tie (anes cure rto extend aid and facilites to citizens of 206 United} / TS the time of AECSt se cewar lying outelde Cabireiveen | Would break up the Tmonarehy of tho iareburg mies were nine of the Jemestown's crew etiecked, seven ot JOMFORT AND CURE FOR THE RUPTORED—GENT, States szenged in the survey of a route 4 Ship canal § / QveeNstows, March 4—Noon. sincera a nef nes to asviat in defence of the number pope heterogenous communities; but | whom numbers were however, Tid) Broadway, N. ¥. ‘ecross the Isthmus of Dari-n. The Cunard steamship Australasian, Captain Cook, is sid yw fever Authorizing the Seoretary of the owner of the yacht Mapoontr of the same to that of Siivie, Ze disease tpn HA similar affinity to vel varaioid does Treasury to permit “ town, Dublin iatet; km ‘small The crew new without doet: medi- to change the name } Peis eft New York on the 20h of ‘February, arrived | | The tals ofthe Reales one has, been found | Of the less important ; and by allowing each | now onjoyiag average good Healt, ee ee eT ct ereperae paren receipt of 10canta. Address DP. ‘nd 0 issue an American os route to Liverpoo! early this morning. mitted are ; but mot ph My 4 of them a of self government, may unite them ay ee republics of #°H Poole tb roadway, N. Y. guilty yet. Three Se pty neryes, in @ federal alliance as homogeneous to all practical pur- | two weeks later date than the previous advices. re ment and apportignment the juries disereed 1 Save not got a single | Po#es as the North German Cont and which, | The death of Sr. Don Fran Pa. | _,C3sdential Information for the Married, sent, postage orgs aves wx coe oe |) MATL DETAILS TO FEBRUARY 16, | Sanee, ua, ue, ceeSecerames pence Roreoyer, would be bound to htm by Siuriell end | nat"eh caste anus ak | Byeteer eaten and Cor other purport ag ; : +] conviction since thelr access 0m tO ety all Wednesday tions that do not exist between the North | — General Williams ted’ his credentials as United | —————— a ean of pe = under the command of Inspec- he It is no wonder, | States Minister to on the 2ist of January. IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM THE bingkn, Boropean mals by the Cunard steamship Asia, | night at the herested the following the refore, that this prospect inspires the Prussian states- had entirely disappeared courts of this and other States, without wlieity or fon ‘act in regard to ri. ite 10 of 2 tore Corr and men with some iness, and that they feel more ‘of that country has deciared Don Fernando | in. sdvance, ‘rack. drankenwess of, demetiog pla esse. february, reached this city from Board the Iron Duke, from Liverpool and | gaxious than at any previous time as to the success of ee been yy elected President for the | Sclet. Advice free, and strictly condden pereon- Mie" use of certain veseels . | Batwa yemerday. Thenews by the Asia was fully an- from Holyhead, on the arrival of the Aso. opposed to herr antecedents aa te | GURMAD Veem"*e will be duly. inaugurated om the TM IING, Counselor at Law, way. ase te tiepated by the arrival olthe French transatlantic mail ‘the Of a Parliament by the novel and hazardous | 19 prox. — = Pereire at this port last Wednesday morning, sad her advices tom very great extent by the Pe- oper ey railroad notoriety, had arrived at is EE eee YO TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, Gi AND will Gnd G Murray streets, where you will boa Tes Caters eke -! ur and everything else ct aera ns of the balance of ac info for 9 lt and mevepaper reports fred the Richard Ryan, Jobe Lattram, James ‘Jones, KILLED ON THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. no intelligence of interest from Costa Ric | YO" “ic write hotne. Pie thy en yy io the wee or | ome Published at letgth in the Hest? om 7 Povenrrrsts, March 4, 1867, OUR LIMA CORRESPONDENCE. GREAT DISCOVERY —DE GRATH'S BLECTRIC OTL, eee iat uredty, Ge 28th of February. James Stephens En Route. A young man named Michael McCluskey died in this Lambe, Fics and all Sores and Paine 10 wo aye. ——___—_—_ By the Ath we have our special letters r+ mailed on Dentin, Fob. 1, 1867, | city thie morniog under the following civcumstances, | Movements ot the Spanish Fleot—Revolution | Lin's ieranial urges bev au BARNES & 00, aie CURIOUS CUSTOM HOUSE IMBROGLIO. tay ‘Pereire. itjuaing one from our Duk® Correspond- Reports from Killarney state that excitement uch | Yesterday afternoon at five o'clock he was engaged in Lt Care crue neveletion of Ie sia amas Pailcdeiphie. 0: Welle 6100, ib Freakin street. Depo, F jt of | HI¥i0g bis moount of the Fenian Wtbreak and the | tesa No collision has taken place. The military are een pres cy er cha Three Mepatien all Claiming the Ri succession fo the Post of the Kecirin| lertor. The Comom Bouse to day, . a the rile] cnet the waters of faaen Gan ume fer bam ‘but too late, La Almanso, Concepcion and Navas de Toloza arrived at the covtingie anh tpi. a aaa Pe pope Yt eg now reanh Sere- | Stephene ie reported to be making bis way to the bata above aod, witout wuccom An inquest was | latter place on the December 11, The day after arrival simce of the Collector, Collector JobnetogA’: BOWEN | Kingdom of Som, and conta thesnngn Bint pond South. Ssawaaee J] —" verdict wae rendered | admiral Mendes Nunez issued a proclamation to the etow dayncince, appointed B. Rood Yoet & DEPT: | tye universal Fontion at Paris eae GE Spanish residents of Uraguay and Buenos Ayres, stating whch Wenapproved by the the Treasurys | vay of the Marif&Canat to the Meds wren” “KO™ RMANY,. ELECTIONS IN MAINE that he wanted men to come round and fight the allied bat Me, Jobpeton reps tc, Wastin f ha Deputy ] | The Courrier du dovre of February een — # republics. Roport says they are coming round with Hlarboroo. red the remdia of Leidy wet bat oe | decerding. © proncntes ConstantinoPae © the oth of rn eee At the charter election totey annua ae teas ih Oo nen Po yp it sovealecena pes Meyea, February, vernment has in ugustus: t will consist Freep coiny bel ie mere of Mr. Mevisucseed 88 'o make to the Christith ai ine eonceasongl the Porte | Elections for the North German Pariia memt— | was reclected Mayor, The vote was as follows:—A. E. pore oe ae d men; that their tensatien 16 she the Enileotor, until the receipt of ate deciding im favor of Mr. Moyer Njcclor removed coue S Snyder Leidy, who bas beon oe cone Se cation & affairs in Ire! ing Ground, &c.. &c. DT a CURTAINS. vow STYLES Liwa, Peru, Feb. 14, 1867. m from pace Pebrul the weeds and seountaleg, tnable to ensnge and the other upon the ne sudden! , r ‘ FOR 1867. Pritapstenta, Mate 4f60 ‘Teeeeps ag is poh bes ual ponte ple alana a ns: Paget ob wg Se i Lg wd bono the wheel of a steamer Suiniasin srvou' oh Yoapanin th a tal 9.1, #3. B. KELTY, won. ° passed im, cut both States ‘ " Howe was the scene of some Zier pf iy {2 ™Nany wiv» admiral Lord Clatgnce Paget, | Dablin is quiet, ‘The troops are ready for instant | below the’ knee and also bruising his head and 20th of January from Montevideo, ‘The Spanish vessels supeters: SS. rer, Beek Rowers Sue. ‘The engine was prompt): Governor of Bombay, sonounces | service. umph of the Liberals in Berliat—The all thet 2"* Vote—Count Bismarck and tionlerors) Defeated—Effec't om ith ite dignity, and CEs Deputy ‘onder Stevens, 1,880; Shurtlef, democrat, 744; soattering, 2; showing & majority of 1.134 against 903 last year. In Valparaiso jeland of Chiloe, and use that for their base of 1S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC + ercaeh AND MANDRAKE Pt guns would all be mounted in one Colteotor Thvtwe, fe neon. R = Aldermen imen ‘ican, The | month, so that if the fleet montbe pee by rm that the Porte has me wie ecgonstione. and, ihe Relation ~ cctom = Ate | rein vows wat 60 salir tunis Jar ae io tah, cd, = hy it will not be such fortes of Belgrade Thworks vaisea against’) prance, &¢- Bantry, Feb. : Ba ‘Mareh 4, 1867. REVOLUTION, _ CONNECTICUT POLITICS. on the frontion of Ny princ ae, Proraney, on which thé! FI —enicipal election in this city to-day, revuited in | On the 24 0 Dr. Pantriano, at Cerro de Pasco, taking — \tenegto, “es principality, ‘TM. of the 12th of February, : vantage of the absence of the Barnum We Shewmne on Oe ha Ii destoyed, The policy of cession, prevall® Piri hand North German Parliament were 10 COM® 1 George W. Wilcox, faGOM republican, by 8 malo | troope meationed there Totare over in faves of Cemenen ponrort, Conm., March 4, 167, talk, however, of cending yeah - ynforee- not only in Fingsia, bot thronghout the territory of | this city toalay by hag — ‘act6t.. | He issued @ proclamation, saying that Prado was a \ showman, having failed to get hie “ and Theseal off, mania, with the utmost Lawreron, Me. , Loy Piilsburs, tino’ ad taken away the rights ot millions of Poru- wil me, No, 82 Bond sti ¥ T. Barnum, the’ from man, to try ana mente pirue y. now Bund, has passed everywhere co | At the election in this city to-day George 1 iy | signed by threo wase. ‘Chie eight millions of dol- y, from A.M. to 3 P.M. A full opponent, William B, Sarnem, the hae THE Lonjon Times of the 15th of March eay®'— ag (Myf tranquillity, mot the slightest distarban’ republican, wag lected Mayer by as 0 issn cath slaiy-five suidiors and wen es sochugrominone ings may be obtained (here at ali hours, sremp hive throagh the State aa pablle spoower,, 0% The firs meeting of the Noutraiity Laws Comm’ | being san yet from any quarter, The particiP® } over A. WacenleNd, democrat | one soined them. and that troows were tee mee |e aatL BERG'S QRAMAN OINTNENT.—WARRANTRDA ip yagh ‘and he will ¢ of olethy v ward! concluded to stump iwimae Sy grand campsgning tour, ssopers, rit aud te Ee a pay “Present paper the <aras to have been more ceneral } ever + sithout the lighvast old ere to-morrow morning OD Ccompamy bil coun) © House o Bee pobieal ade shows will Se i