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4 NEW ¥ORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. Ps j igh e carr MEXICO enepathewtbeSuse yoga agi Aag. oy or ST. DOMINGO. A TALK WITH TRE PRESIDENT. DEMORALIZATION. OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. vce Tix Cay op « Desrors. ~The Raleigh (N. 0.) Stand- sat a Mr. Johnson on the Tendeney-to Repudiate the Mar D ‘ ! . _ » Table, March 9. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERAL! ard asks,“ W elt this despotism?” of which Un HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Our National Debt. There te uch Slee shape and obvious tea- Juarez Declares u General Amnesiy—His Ads | copperveads and re say so much. The Standard | The Recent Visit of Frederick Neward—In- [From the Citizens Maren 8) oe ght of penne dg pln aged in ya ¥ are 4 | eins when peopte an € 4 ty ke. AsmyGToN, March 4 ~ ‘aocial vhiel vance te San Luis—Te) and San Blas in | thinks that * ‘hen peo ax re allowed to take part lu re- wrigues of an a. pee a " By a » Mar , 1867 roaates ina ‘ew bands; and wheney en poy Matas generally patron. the Hunde of the Neutral Lezada—The | organizing the , Who declare, as the rebel jourbar nee on “And now, apart from the irectiy Political,” conti~ | shat) have become out of al — ize them. It is that the public must oe=t Lko thas French Fleet at Acapulco to Leave for Cale | go, tat “there would be a unanimous voice in favor of | Acsording to a private correspondence just age io ued the Fres\dent, “inhat ioe mae ape coming UP | with those who have ap interest Prick mee eecrea Gi tas © coneeqnen!!y, snting 1 d a je 1 employés of gov- | in the immediate futur j ue leariy iore- longest on boards. re is BO possi dass ee. gan Praxciso, March 11, 1807, ,;j Ssnting if we hed any powat:o) make: e:Genemsiresist er er a eee ee ee onelee ghadowed to be the Aaron's rod which mast swallow up | Votes of the: ble {fom this conclaston, We are forced, there- | : i : [ < Ft ry : E 5 ” . 1, ican id appear that ance,” they cannot complain of despotism. Aud while | ernment of the Dominican republic, it wou fail minor questions? It 18 the great financial issve— moat prurient displays of semi thoy exercise conch exceeding freedom of epeooh, their | the recemt visit of Mr, Frederick Seward was limited t | the jagne ofthe national debt; whether it shail be paid oF hotel py sled - nude humen interwoven with spoken trash wich, case is not exactly that of a Poland or a Hungary. A the conveyance to the American Copsul, Mr. Sommers | repudiated, This issue has Obres extending into the the recent war under showers of bullets. At least this is ime literary of view, is no whit better than the peers of every citizen; for wherever a man bas a dol- bal bewked on the Park rai! constiiute case in point 18 that of the Memphis Avalanche, Smith, tho necessary credentials as Plenipotentiary of lar, wa Boland a dollar, the government is pow com- MOTE vs sila wiveidignent financial cresh this year F | 52° of et ee ee New York The steamer Sierra Nevada, from the Mexican ports, arrived this moruing, The HssLp’s special correspond- ‘ent sends the following from Mazatlan, dated February 38:— which indulges im such classic epithets as “radical | the United States to that repuplic, “If any other object | felled to go for its portion of bis substance; and with] hold to be inev: ee eens eo eeeating tank aries to see and wi propose to ea- Nows had been received at Mazatlan that Juarez had skunks,” nee ana = ers not to | brought him to the capital,” eays the correspondence, no Vast machinery under its control the money is 4 ao marin, shone mores rey courage Lag apc ee ecto fis pcre Geciared » general amnesty. toe polities) offenders, | . «| “Mr, Seward went away without making it known, pro- | fetched. ‘ hae: Southern | 2@ staved off by any legisla ing in &'swollen and torbid crecaus Sitol bo en caaks a San Luis Potosi fatten Yenkees at our crib,” Having conjured up ‘There were four millions of slaves in the trade and public ‘call’ fe Juarez had left Zacatecas and was at ul » | seport:that- Governor Browalow proposed to suppress its bably because he did not find the road prepared for tt | giaies before the rebellion, represouting @ capital of three | water gan pe. therenpneoy poo ‘bill or shall cease to see day more foul and noisome, and which threatens to oor bis army increasing in forces as he passed through the Neti hiebings)tiepsbatanchs sctuaily 4 him to | accordibg to his views, All that did occur was a ces | of possibly four billions of ‘lollars; Det tet ar call It three | jtg own level under the coi 5 everybody and creping. michin its atmosphere. ud bad recelved important additions in Esco- sion of the exploration of guano on the islet of Alto | biilious, or three thousand millions, as you may please. | gnactment. Per! pe tacye ns both vy eleytoy janes ee country p c do it, and as@ures its readers that the radicals do not} Volo, from a private party. who owned it, to | ‘These saves represented that amount of property; M60 | cure may be the bede's Sonne, SOR 1 aeamee, vue Crewe PAS Buppreas-the Avalanche because they dare not. “It is it American ene which certain American } put their savings into purcbasiag or raising them; and | ing his strength om brandy; 80 long a8 or either cere themselves oF Lute Poleal, ” Colonists endeavored. to get possession of, and | they repressnied as property wliaiever. were ‘he surplus | the dose dally he may get’ along 18 high good humar— | Oa 4s They will do no suc General Porfirio Diaz was at Cuernavaca, thirty miles | t8@ velco of thé people,” and they cannot suppress It, | Tho re expelied from the country by Prosident | profits of ther labor, afier due allowance for food, | just ag we have been Re ouaee Ons iets mazerpect to seo them grow arse from the city of Mexico, on February 22. and {t quotes from both the United States and Tennessee | gantana. The rumors spread regarding the sale of | clotning, medicine and interest ov the capital invested. Peper currency and pores part of eee 4 constitutions) to show that it has the liberty of the press | part of the territory, and even of the entire jslaud, Ou this property in slaves, gradually grow up tbat | gooper or later, the day-will come in which brandy decadence is gradui On the same day General Corona was in Guadalajara, wore attributed to the exertions of ox-President Baez, | slave oligarchy onaristocracy, against which the leaders | joxger can stimulate; nor rredeemabl iy nobody in particular, The province of Tepic, together with the port town of | Suaranteed it, Who made it bie Business to sow discord aiaong the | of the anti slavery party so successfully thundered during’| fay pass current as ¢ clreul a nored, The San Blas, is held by General Lozada as neutral, and he Miomiaax.—The election for members of the Constita- | peopie of that unfortunate country, after baving twice | the twelve years ling the rebellion; and after th® | man will come # severe fit of sickness, pong ab enienaee ing Iava wi Gomor- : tional Convention is to be held on the firet Monday in | rucceeded, within a very brief period, to excite commo- first mad plunge into rebellion, the fate of that aristoc- | that the laws of temperance can only Pom roe counts On sufficient force to make his neutrality re- jong in bis f means o! factions, without any | racy was@oaled. It is uow a thing of the past. With its enaltioa; and to the nation will Pett . 3 pected. It i8 sated that he can call out eight thousand | APY. The Convention is to most at Lansing on the | tans ln tun tron, My means Ofer and the justi | vireurs-sfor it had virtues, ‘courage and hospitality | Some a 'finaueiat’ “erswh, “teaching it creer OL rg Gegenerecy sed’ is Sexiibatnaiod ieaamioae men in twenty-four The Fronch fri Victoire. | third Wednesday of May. flable execution of Podro Guillermo, who was enticed to | eminently—and with its crimes of pride and iawless | per is only a representative of yalue, not vale itself; _—— ne revolt by being appointed to the rank of a general. The | revolution, it has entered into history as a thing of the | and that tho only true securities for ‘our public credit had brought the remainder of the Mexican imperialists’ tual ent, it is claimed, belug composed of | past. : looked f stem of rigidly exacted obedi. | $e. sradual garrison of two hundred and Afty men from Acapulco to CUBA. young ood fiastriogs patriots, was becoming more and | But what.do we now flud? The aristocracy, based om poy Tipe RG Lapa a thorough sys. | {te i sc imsead ohipeipnetiootonte ee obama mare fore Ban Bias, previous to the entire evacuation of ‘the firs ‘aera ee more ConROLEANNLM i ued inihe obbria made | Seatco hea There's Meminae sMeavecurets out an ara; | “nic common im all Bemesags of the-pabiio merece penaaina poiaan within, e letters referr: ‘the offor' ino 4 For the slights an les—tue unconst bamed town, On retarn of the Victoire ta Asspaloo the OUR HAVANA, CORRESPONDENCE, by ue Chitens and Peruvian emfssaries to obtain certain | tocrney based om over two thousand five’ hundred mil- | curtaimentéand dstonors whieh the recent. Congress Wo oe ata wena etd Wakao thas tie eee French fleet will leave for Callao. Genere\ Lozada bas ports of the island for thetr privateers and vessels cap- | lions of national securities. bas arisen in the Northern | has attempted to cast me for my unfi nad ae tees one e, blan ordered two hundred and fifty imperialists at Gan Blas to | Movements of the Span! ‘upon fuching Fleet—The Ru tured from the Spaniards had also completely failed, | States, to assume that political control which th® con- | unalterable’ devotion to wy constitut oath and to do not for a moment _ note- Afloat—Arriyal of Distinguished Passongers | and the pasition taken by the St. Domingo government, | solidation of great fluaucial with itical iaierests | 4), rests of the whole country, according to march to Topla, where they will be disarmed and | from Mexice-What they Suy about Maxi- | after the late strife with Spalp, i considered very pratsc- | formerly gave to the stave olgeohy wl thestatoly rovat | tnehees !mogietng (na wioale SN ena ah oe. Snysenelp ned ir 8 Sates milinn and His Prespectm dc. an glocmcerse drop tar rp ep ET demo G ST gy og Signe pO Nag eget annem ochre meg onl emer ten OUR HAVANA CORRESPONOENCE. Havana, March6—T 4M. | (ho branches of one and the same famiy, which onght | poar m an oligarchy of bonds and nstional securities in | ouly having executed. my duty-—conscious of belng de- oy PAY arom — Whether tho Spanish Admiral of the station is tmitat- | to be permanently settled to admit of the traterval seuti- | the States which suppressed the rebetiion, nounced for usurpation, oaly because refusing to pleased — Probable Fall of Campeachy Inte Liberal | jng the late tactice of the American Department or not, | ments from which they ought never to prescind.”” have all read history; and lait not certain chat, of | unconstitutional powers and patronage ‘Patisfied perro dint _ Pompeo Hands—Conditions on which Max Will , ult aristocracies, that of mere wealth is the most odious, ‘thought and ‘der. estimate other merchants they supply the _ which there it ts not for me to say, but there is an extraordinary simi- cal? It for th that the day of wiser thou & noun is the best and readiest market, we are quite wiliing Leave the Country—Imperialist Versions of ich b MASSACHUSETTS Tapacious aud tyraupt gore @ last dollar the | cannot now be far distant, I look with t con | 16 believe that they have sufficient taste and love-of de- ne Late Disastéie are. larity between the reserve and mystery which was ol ASSA' \e poor and helpless have got; and with guch a vast ma- | gdence for my vindication to the justice of that fn be adh gratified vc —o 9 Geen avana, March 6, 1967, | #°t¥6d in the mission of the Gettysburg, and the enig- Chine am this yovernment wader tka contol tha! dollar | future whiah Yam ‘convinced ‘cannot ng be dla a a - i ; a Uniess all the senses jeceptive—unless rut protiabie goods: ©» The Spanish steamer Giedad Condal having at last | ™Atleseorecy maintained abous the Spanish shipe-o SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. the people only s prey for extortion. "It has no | jio-an'ess God has ceased to live, I tell you that the fol'y | 1088 meretriclogs. Js ap. barping diegrace Cer pa sent to sea yesterday—the Gerona, F. Asis and Pizarro. The latter, a steamer with six guns and 850 men, sailed in the afternoon, After all the previous reports it is litical or military rotations with them, such as the 4 the {ls of this distracted ree the Enforcement of the | iq" feudal syewin created between liege. lord. and | country ia Congress cannot endure forever."” ‘The Preal- | i0g'Sentertalnment thet, can, be, devieed whiahiwonty All the Boston Bare | vassal; ithhas yo intimate social and domosue ties, and,| gent uitered this last sentence with great earnestness | Zeafs ago would have bean indiaied Seand Sarr. rs of Lubor—President | no such sironz bond of self-interest with the peopie ag and fire, his previous remarks having been delivered in an not to say hundreds; 40 enibellist appeared, Iam enabled to give your readers nopsis of the news from Mexico, The dates from the capital are to the 16th and from Sisal to the 22d ult. Poblic Indignation Liquor Law—Neai rooms Closed—The H ot ‘ 't embarked } Stated to-day that one of these vessels goes to St. Thomas | Jonnson to Visit Bouton. d&e. existed of necessity between tho extinct slaveholders of | tne calin, grave, earnest mouotone which is his habitual . ‘Thece were about yap Lassie ear sxe in | 8nd Porto Rico to receive orders there, and the other to Doctor; March 11, 1867, | OWF country and thelr slaves, ‘To au aristocracy exist~| form of expression. tivcas be juated = ailtary, Riven. of shasem fp one e fm the Ciudad Condal and have been broug ing on the anoual iatcrest of a uational debt te people.|.""Tt is periupe but right to add that, the foregoing fs a pave gape ar ee Cee ee Laguayra. At the same timo I learn from very re- Tho liquor question seoms to rauk next in importance | gre only of value in proportion to their ducility ani spectable authority that the two first named are bound | in the public mind to the Fenian cause. For three weeks | power of patiently bleeding golden blood under the tax to Honduras. The two sbips have a full crew on board, | q committee of the Legisiature has listened to evidence | gatterer’s thumb screw. iF ional pumbering together, not far from 1,000 men, including | in favor of a license law, and to-morrow thoy witl com- | yoiti? Rela, he BAL nne op onde eed nena the usual proportion of marines, but they carry Da / mence to hear the remonstranis, Ex-governors, clergy- | sccurities {t !s a property of more than two thousand five troops, Tam inclined to believe that thelr true destina- | son, bishops, judges of courts, emluoat attorneye and | houdred million, from which a revenue of oe hundred tion is Belizo—the more 80, as we are not aware that | the leading business men of the community have. as {s pockets. 8e onne ope PS te. ee ae eee any American vessels have beon sent, and the Spanish | wel) known, expressed affirmative opinions for a licens, | South, based on three thousand millions of doilars in three sailing vessels. Among the most notable I find Senors J. Fernando Ramirez, Luts Robles Pezuela, N. Martinez, Juan Peza and several others, all ex-ministers and counsellors of Maximilian’; Senor Labastida, the Archbishop of Mexico; Antonio Escandon, the million- sire, and Sr. Andrade, proprietor of the Soledad, all en route for Europe. They have all gone to the Hotel do Santa Isabel, with the exception of the Archbishop, who Te) from memory of remarks made Mr. Johnson qe om men oC Nee Seakorany“eriaraban; andy) SEDC ne mee, he eiruus, Vanee oes wae. Se that the original did not take the form of set speech, | tnis deccription and yet feol no. indiguan! crimaan aye r Beetieay at wi fod b, here unavoidably given to it. hould also be added ot far from pits 01 brac- that a few points embraced in the report and attributed | Per Chen. net fee marital tn ropean cities’ which exclusively to the President may have been more or | Uifor justifies or upholds such exhibitions. Wi less suggested by interjectional remarks of the persod | have in Europe in the way of ballet, whatever, else to whom he was speaking; but nothing bas been here may be, is occasionally poetic, artistic—a set down to which the full assent of Mr. Johnson was‘) Silre grossness is carried off by grace, and in which @ not given—always provided, of course, that his listener symmetrical purpose partly disguises, if it does mot vell, Here wi @ the thous hhas taken up bis residence with the Rishop of Havana | *Utborities offered to comply with the application of the | nose who oppose them will include anti-tobacco advo. | Begrooe —srho were a producing class—tas disappeared, | understood him and remembers correctly. slong sepia. erbread wi The artillery and warlike stores which the imperial | =28lish Consul soveral days ago. cates, women’s righte men and a few itinerant aud | furhed by un aristecracy based on neatly three thousand 3 the gilding. |The performance is simply pasty, rishoos commissary of Yucatan sent to the besieged forces in | Te “pamieh schooner-of-war Huelva, of four guns, has | broken down ministers who get a scanty living out of | millions of national debt—a thing whi ‘h is not producin; Fan TURF. PB cet ph PaO bo pr aboenr tie cx nine m also been ordered to propare for sea immediately. the State Temperance Alliance and the various Sons of | anything, but which gces on steadily every year, an = — 5 nities Campeachy had fallen into the hands of the lib-rals, who were bombarding said town, and the resistance on tho part of the imperialists could not be much longer pro- G li il the debt is paid, 3 The Pizarro took a coast pilot on board, and I think sho | qemperance divisions with which the country and Stato | MU*t 0 ou for alt Nima Ant The feo pale, Stang is to look after the Ciudad Condal, as the steamer Cana- | gbound. While the question is being agitated in the | every hundied dolar bond that is represented in its Englfeh Racing. is ag to who su WES? DRAYTON FLAT AND HORDLE RACRa.—TuRSDAY, FED, 26, | the law can be expected to wink at and “ Tug CoLuam PLate, About ono mile, Bitice ft secms to be-conceded 08 all sides, by furnish the (Sie 8 le which i riag, sent out for that purpose on Saturday afterooon, has o 4 tables are rapidly | 8aeregation. theatres are inevitable longed. Commissary Iiarrequi had oranizod a toree of | Hot'rerurned yot, and tuay have missed tho C. Condal- | élslative committee the Stare constables aie rally | | SNow 1 am. mot speaking of this. to do anything but | Mr. 8, Candeya? Clatford, by Vengeance—Lady Mary, | | mlucde that theatres, are inevitable in & melcopaile, alt, one thousand with which he intended to open the | Laat night at an unusual hour the greater part of the | @iminishing the number of public berrooms in every | qoprecate the foarful issue Which tho madness of partisan |. 4 years, 8st. Sib. i nae i they bre ors Cape a men, pel ig! 8 Pi 5 “iS source left to the influential and thoughtfal portion of campaign against the liberais, who wore encamped in | Passengers of tho Ciudad Condal arrived at this port— | direction, and the imbibers aro tayicg im large stores | hatred and the bifnduess of our new national dept aris- | Mr. J. P. Craven’ Pod Ar. Partner's John of idngbury, Syre., 6st, Tid. (Graham) . thirty-eight on board of tho American brig Wm. Welch, ' mete 7 side | touracy to ther own true iniorcsts ig fast forcing upon the vicinity of Merida, under the command of Zepeda. | Grtaie Sombre: and forty-three on the American | i View of @ prospective Tiquor fumime. Acide | ii eeGuntry. But is it not clear that the people, who Lloarn from a moat respectable source (a merchant of | achooner Wave Crest, Captala Davis, Both vessols, | from the bars of the botels there will probably not be | pave to pay one hundred and eighty miltions of dollars re decency is still considered and where good 2 eee repties, g | the community ts obviously that of fy represented by competent formers, Ww © | Bags ore rep eaeg ee aby chotnell’? theuowbe mane this city who came passenger by the Condal) that | loaded with sugar and molasses, bound from Trinidad to | after to day more than two dozen piaces in this city of | a year to this consolidated moneyed oligarchy, must 4 when said steamer failed the town of Campeachy con- | Philadelphia, were sailing in company, and after round. | two hondred thousand inhabitants where , glass of | sooner or laicr commence asking each other, ‘ow much | yp aetoi'n Memesinne ey vel for sts i ged by: Mn ‘Showart, Mr. Walleok eu samme, cafers are, tinued under siege by the liberals, who were only six | ing Cape San Antonio they tcund the Ciudad Condal at | liquor can be had. Richards, tue Briguums, Ben. | was aciuaily loaned to our government dari ‘notte, 2 yra., Bet. 10lb. sorte) 20 far as Wo knee pasapenionable, i a 3 bundred men strong, but counted upon the sympathy of | about seventy-five miles from tbat cape. This was on | Wright, Dunbar, Spiedel, Edwards and Starns, Johnson, | war by these bondholders, who now claim t Mr. ‘Ten Broeck’s Trille, 2 yra, 8st, Tib....(Forduam) “nt he tess Seay ee ian hey live an 7 ro the the besieged and the inhabitants around the city. The | Saturday afternoon, when the weather was con: Farr'e, and a host of others famous in the business have | them nearly three 'housaud millions of dol: liberals were commanded by Garcia and Carbo. Merida | and, without the \ necessary supply of sails, very | shut down altogether, and it may well begurmised that | know what the popular avgwer must be—Ldo not say was fortified, and. tbe imperial istaeallied out on the 19th | Jittke progress could be made against the current, | there is no little public feeling in consequence. It is | the right answor—‘Less than half the amount they ult, to attack the libera's, who, under Zepeda, wero | The two American vessels were at onco erguged | sa‘d that the bars of the Parker, 1remon’, Revere, | claim, for gold ranved on an average at ue hun- fortified in Tikuc with four pieces of artillery. Gn the | to convey the passengers to Havana; the | Untted States, &c., will also bo compelled to ylald to the | dred premiuni/white this debt was being incurred.” 224 ult a decisive battle waa expected to take place. | terms offered to take the steamer in tow were not accept- | demauds of the law in a few days. _ Yesterday (Sunday) Just think of this annual tax of one htndred and ‘The imperial commisseriat wae in need of all kinds of | able, . The Dutch brig Ennergie (seventy-five days out | there was a sysiem oi spying resorted to on the part of | eighty multioua for payment of tnlerest on.our national resources, from Genoa and thirty-five from Gi'1.!:ar, bound to this | the conetal ry officials to ascertain whether or not | debt. This governmopt we have, with its enormous After the disaster of Miramon, Maximilian loft the | port) was also en: and took ©; .92 of the paseen- ) liqaors were served to tho guests in the various hotels | machinery, @ pretty hefty business in itself, capital with General Marquez, to put himself at the | gers, seven femalcs, one male and three children; bat, | in their roome or at the tables. The laws against euch | costing more per caipia to the peopl: than the head of tbe remnants of bis army. eral of owing probably to the prevailing contrary wind, this | hotel accommodations were probably violat-d in ther | yovernment of Engand, which wo always here- ers state that the principal object of this excur- | craft has not yet appeared. She may come in later in | presence, and the rietors of the houses will pro- | taore regadted as the most tax-devouring on sion was to have an interview with Juarez, to whom be | the day, and possibly. the C, Condal also. bably have to fespond to complaints in the municipal | carth. Bot over and besond the expenses of this gov- would promise to retire rom the country immediately Among the foremost of the passengers which have | court to-day or to-morrow In very many cases this | eroment proper, as it should stand in the seal of peace if im consideration thereof he were assured of a general | arrived aro th= following, who were all more or less con- | system of spying has rosuliod during the week ‘n the | at abont sixty militons a year—we have in the one hun- amnesty for al} persons who had sorved the empire. ected with the Maximilian bubbie:—Monsenor La Bas- | immediate arrest and tmprisonment of men caught in | dred and eighty millions of interest paid yearly on our The estates of Don Juan Flores and Don Domingo | tida, ox-Archbishop of Mexico; .Sefor Don Luis Robles, | making a single eale of liquor or ale. national debt, enough to support three such govern- Benavente, both rich proprietors. had been sequestered | ex-'mperial Commissary; Senors J. F, Ramirez, F. Xo- In a recent letter an account was given of the move- | ments as this, with all their vast machin*ry and dis- by order of the constitutional government, as a punish- | mera, N. Arte Haro Tomariz, N. Coljantes and Juan | ments of the workingmen and workingwomen to secure | bursements. We havo not only, undor the present s; ment of their adhesion and eminent services to the | D. Perag, ex-Ministers and Secretaries of Max's govern- | the enactment of an eight and ten hour iaw. uring | tem, one government for the poople to sapport, but over monarchy. ment; Don Antonio {scandon, principal owner of the | the week the master mechanics and employers of lavor | and beyond this, we have to raise by taxation from,the ‘The steamer Tabaseo, equipped asa vessel of war by | railway from Vera ‘ruz to the Pacifie; Mr. A. A. Morlet, | gencrally have held a convention, and voted to resist | peop‘e, sufficient to support three similar éatablishmente the imperial authority of Yucatan for the defence of | M. adrien Doete, Jose Fernandez Campo, M. Ugarte, | until the end ali attempis to reduce the presont rumber | every year. Campeachy, had been claimed by tho French Adimirat | Jules Vaillerd (Max's French cuisinier), wife, son-in-law | of hours of labor. They also assert that if the law is a eery is based uj and can only be sus- Clue, on the plea that the value of her te hypothecated | and three children, Also an Austrinn lieutenant and an | passod, or if strikes are made to that effect, they will tained by! «; and it is for a retarn to law and the guide 1 2 Mr. Cox nd. Snowdrift, 2 yrs., 8st. Tib. (Metcalf) 3 good from trash. At Mr. England's Tuo Nuv, S'yrsty Sst. Tid, -.-(Marsh) 4 | (eee ee Mae antic ect get ead Tux Iver Prats, About five furlongs, enjoy reputable homes and are domi with Mr.\R. Ten Breeck's La Sorrentina, by Tri er— ‘and common decency. In them fattiers and Eteaner de Montiord, 3 yrs, Tst. 210. 1 | families can be secure against the. inoulcation,of Mr. Frank’s Mimutus, 3 Bat, Blb’ . ry 2 and the obtrusion of jae Mr. ‘ard’s Countess 4-yre., Oat. 121b..(Lavis). 3 | way bea littie too much reliance on fino io Mr. J. Wilson's Hop Leaf, 4yrs., 88t........ bee) : Of these houses and a little too much subordinating 0 0 i Hs 2 ii Mr, Beadman’s Goodfellow, 8 yrs., 8st. general effect to inaividuat display in the other; but Mr. Cox’s Catapulta, 4 yra., Sat... -(Metcal they are ably and intellicently aa nists ta Mr. B. Ledger's Bay Leaf, 4yrs., Tet. 12ib. .(Eiphick) may fairly be lod as creditable to the im ° I ‘Tie Guzat Wacrers Prats. “About five furiongs, . | "ich they flourish. : Mr. R. Ten Broeck’s Slender, by Fitz Rovala— \iulse, $y, Bst, 11D. (£30),..-.. 000.004 Mr. H. Steven's Miss Skerrett, 3 yrs, ler) Mr. Vallender’s Lucy Long, yra., 9st. sab aa Mr. Jobn Gray's Sisyphas, 5 yrs., 9st (£30. Pas Bats, eat Mr. k's Beli 4 yra, Ost. a ed] o Tae Haxpicar Hunvis Race, Sue eiita over cic hee. aI alec a tetaains ge + CELEBRATION OF ‘ST. PATRICK'S: DAY.» Arrai diea, to foreign ta. As may readily be imagined, tho | artillery captain. Tho names of the other wngers 1°) clone uy their es until such time as the employés | of nxed cons itutional principles that P _ eee eee evi ereatel Ge tcdes ot :| coma 44 smoerieln Ga: bonTe OF elites vermll: Ther wore |’ WiT seeses GS thee Gamemis: the: eperetivgs. Bat: | tea been eeclaeiog, DUT SSSMeT RENE ae che ne fe riee 2 Cotiana biatdle, Bos- Flame, ‘ eve ‘Admiral, after sundry communications bad been | on shore, und the captains had not taken any notes, nor | malo and female, of Lowell, Lawreuce and those acotions | tocracy of bends and pap:r.currency—this Plarocracy of | Mr. Daiby's Suck’s Alive, aged, Yost oid. (ir. Granb:.). @ made in a biunt tone. had fay Company received say list yet. The total num | of the State are still agitating the question of legislation | the national debt—that my efforts'in behalf of their true | Mr. Rewbon’s W ‘bent bisee 1Ost.4lb, Jewoti) 3 ‘The tollowing items are from imperialist sources: — ber who came in the C. Condal was upward of one hun- | in their belialf, and some of the prettiest of the Lowell | interests (which are ceriainly involved in the mainte- | Mr. Frank's Lord W Syrs 10 at. qqiig imposition of the ous per cant ‘contribution en- | dred passengers, and Lawrence factory girls are around the Stale House | nance of law and the constitution), haye been every. | hiakeinadly oe Te ‘@ resistance on the part of all foreigners, and The Mexican Consul having previously advised the | lobbymg their measure through. where encountered, and almost everywhere over- | Mr. 8. Reeves’ Tottio,@ yrs., 10st, J. Reeves) 0 the different ntatives in the capital wot only sup- | Captain of the port that the Mexican Archbishop and St. Patrick's Day 1s to be observed im Boston thia year | whclmed by the proponderat'ng influence which they |) Mr. A. Yates’ Coniusion, aged, Out. 1lib. (car 10st. them, but intended’ to make a representation} other persons of distinction were among the passengers, | more gencrally than ever be ore. On Monday there will | nave acquired from the matural (orce of capital and the i ry Pitaaty the imposition. a special was kept in readiness for them. be a grand procession, dinners of so"letics, &o., and on | ogency of our pational banks. : int ; a nlguoe . Geuoed Malia, baring recorered his health, would re- Wr. Welch gts, $1,000 for ihe coaveyance of | the Suncay preceding, Mr. Maguire, meruber of ive Ueit- | “And what. hag been the course of that Co whieh | Mr. Holkar, 8'9ru,, Ost Tid. 8 game the command of his old division. her passensers, and the Wave Crest some amount, | ish Parl'ament trum Cork, wilt pronounce an oration. | has juni ended, snd which this bitd Steeoar vo ay , hy seetes(atumford) Diaz, who had not heard of for some | which I could not ascertain, asked the captains if this | From bie peculiar relatioas with the Briush governmet nations! debt sustained tn overriding my efforts for a re- | TOFSDAT, PRB, 26, tune, bad arrived, according © the last advices, at Hua- | deviation in the voyage did not vitiate their respective | his sympathies io behalf of Ireland and the present | turn to sound principles of internal government? Look ;, Tam Tata. apm. ‘Oue nule. ‘with only one dotactmont of cavalry. Policies of Insurance, and T understood them to say that | movements among the Feuians, hie production 's looked | ar the bil giving (row four hundred. and. etghty to six Mr. T. Parr's Clarice, by —Constance, 8 yrs, ‘Max left the tal on te 13th ult. for the interior, in their case it did not. forward to with much interest. hundred millions of dollera, nominally for back bounty, 6st. Lb. ms a F, ony 1 ‘order to be near the opewtions of the army. The first steamer due from Vera Cruz is the Mersey, President Johnson bas signified positively that be is | or as an cqualization of bonatles to the soldier, but Mr. Pryor’s jac. 101b, Alstorre and Milan recupied the Puente Nacional and | expected on the 8th inst. coming to Boston next summer if she public service will | realty, as ail intelli. gent men must be aware, to be par. extra). see: 2 Paseo de Ovejas, new Jalaps. Honorato Dominguez was have with several of the most intelligent of | admit of his being absent a. tew days, Hoe will came to but as.a prey amoug. the bounty sharks and claim . Oat, 8 cocupying Hutuars and the environs. ~ the passengers of the Condal, aud found bat one opinion | attend the dedication of the new and id Masonic } agents, who are the most reckless au‘ claraorous adho- Sraxp Pats. if Gorvaah afieriaking, the town of Sun Juan del Rio | prevailing with respset ve the future prompecte of Mexico | baiiding, now nearly completed on the slie of the old | ‘rente of the dominent hy ie ahe- | iarquta of Harlines" intiecs ty 6 on the 6:u wit, marched to the capital of Querotaro with | and Maximilian—strange to say, however, not one of | Winthrop House, corner, ont and Boylston streets, | at appropriations o iSanother huvdred selilione 5 yrs, Ost. 101... edeseecees on) 1 2,000 mon, Dc! cavalry. General Mejia received a them, wrest # single newspaper. They all considered for (internal improvements, which should properly be | Mr. @: Angel's Lady Valentino, 5 yrs. 4ib, re nforosoent men, the Archduke to be “n gentioman and — bit }- MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSsiP. left to the Inws governing private industry the pre- (Haxtble) 2 Rivera, with two thousand men, cavalry, | nothing more. He was represented to be anybody but Bary grese of our national development. Louk also at the Mr. Warringion’s Flying Jib, 4-yrs', 6st. 9ib. sec supplies ya ng etanun de ae teietien, | sean ‘ally ontop finding Paige one aed conn Miss Jcasie Armand, well known ia. the South as “Our | Cevase of all salaries With a prodigal hand; this virtuous be Eegzon).: 3 ceo oeatesra: the'Seveutierh of the liver twe bats | babte slay, or the'mtentions «. Max about the future, wo | Jomale,” one of the most popular comle and burlesque ee ta licnatnon titan Oe teiiren hese aelive a's Usher, © yrs., Oat, ig ae tories, the regiment of the Empress and the brigad? of | idea cou!d be formed—periapa the archduke did not | actresses in that section, is playing in Atlanta, Ga,‘o | where and in an ever-increasing ratio the motto seems | Mr. T. Wadlow’s Gérdian Knot, 6 yra., tana fire. Eee Lana th pew }e weapay peceiel: know it leone fo ennn bnew merge eed Va crowded houses, to be ‘always spend and never epar:,”” & f issue i (Party) 0 several officers more eighty wounded, | can remain near the capital, shou! sposed trom ‘over ch " among whom Rivera was severely 80. Koop withia the confined ‘imtts to which he muse vory | Despite the hatd times tm Austria, Vienna was never | Deneuve tne treasury Department, belie the ganar | enons Goneral Sherman, 3 yray Ge 1016. ‘A battle was expected to take place soon between the | svon be reduced. The most difficult of all questions with | gayer than at present. Four grand masked balls and | prescribed for every evil of our present situation Tar Panx Stace. Haifa milo. 9 imperialiats, concentrating in Queretaro, and thé liberals, | him will be that of finance, inasmuch ashe will have | goxens of smalier ones each week, six theatres open Every effort to increas: our annual taxation ig re- | Colonel Knox's Ida, by Vedetto—Queen of the W. ‘ who wére advancing from San Luis and other depart- | extraordinary trouble in drawing bis resources. larly and all the bi 2 ‘and 4 sisted —for increased taxes. might Leipto. awaken the | | 8 Gat 91D (250)... 4 ssevaeseea(Batlor) 1 = regularly ierhalle, sinaipiel halle and dancing | Deonie from thelr faice dream ot prosperity under the | Mr, Fiddiman ni. pressor, 5. yra, Ost. Sib The divisions of Genorals Mejia and Mendox wero to | Gate Arrival of the Cludad Condal—ship- | rooms are crowded to exco-, vary of rovoluftouary aud redtehl Went Sabha enoiine (Custdnce) °2 arrive simultaneously in Queretaro, Miramon's forces | wrecked Texans—Commercial Intelligence. | When a theatre in Parts absorbs ‘work ” it fs genor- fe" natiouel debt, can be propused—-ao further tnfa: | Lord Weetthofelands Harlequins, 4 yr=.; 851710: (290) would. probebty Festhi sight Wousand sea, Havaxa, March 6, 1867, 3 ‘imbor of 4 of our Inflated currency—which the preponderating 2 Grimshaw) “3 General Tabera sent a des; dated Santa Fé, the Tth vans, 6, 1867, | ally consigned to the “‘itmbo’ of “immediate appear. | votes ot the Western States Wil not be Certain to favor | Mr. Chaplin's St Clair, 3 yra, 63. " alt, The bene Ne ee 1 aon Paso from pee ged An ‘The steamer Ciudad Condal was safely towed in by the | ance’ for five or six weeks or months. Whenallthe places | ‘Tho war of finance is the next war'we have to and 6 ‘ (Kenyon) « ecUon cnaut took one @ mounted i every blow sirak: jest my efforts to uj Mr. h 3 piscon of artiliory, and caused the liberals, who hed three a c. yesterday byther eel yer babel are taken one hears that the orchestra hag never ccen the ry pee gi Typ Fas ir. ©. Brewer's Gentian, 8 yra., 6st. “oe (£80) ° nd men, severe losses, while thelr own were very | 1 une? yaaa 2 on | music, nor porhaps the singers their parte, Naturally ® | 9 plow in favor of ropudiating the nutltial debs. The | Mr. Hodgman’s Ingratitude, 8 yrs, Ost. 9b, ( board. Probably she will be released to-day. alight delay then occurs, “ Mon cher,” says sonebody | mavufa:turers and rea of caphal th the Ea-tern State, (Quince) 6 ‘The Dutch brig Ennergie also arrived yesterdgy with | in authority, “in February, if you come over, I’il be | 8nd the States along Allanuc seaboard—a mere ser{)) . Taz Nommycua® Srriwa Hawpwar, Ono mile and a the rest of the passengers of the Ciudad Condul, She | sure and get you a stall for the general rehearsal.” oe trina, ee) pannile of ant coaster, if you wal juarter. had to-contend with the strong southerly winds which | This is in the preceding April, Thon remarks the critic, sad in prohibitory tarifia; and bldg {uvor'a contrac. 6y. of Hamten's Desls, by Newall Pat, 1 bave prevailed for several days past. who has come from Viewna, “ Your opera will come out | tom of the currency. But sxeinst both measure the | wr. wee Jones’ ‘The Lisard, 6 ‘yra, Tat, 21. The Spanish steamer of war Pizarro has not returned; | then?’ “ Weil, no, I will not say that; but it will come 1 am therefore inclined to doubt the truth of the report | out some day, aud you shail have a place.” “June?” that she was sent to the onast to haunt ap the Canarias | one asks, “ Well, now, I could not promise you June; ordnance prisosers, The 1d ‘Uberal entered tity 500 m en. and the Ciudad Condal, despite of ber having a coast but I should say August, or at latest next September ts was She Mexican torvuery wit! be | pilot on board. twelvemonth, we shall have a fine rehoarsal,” ‘This w | 4 gr en gg gc A lt a ay a Mod ‘The shipwrecked Texans, by tho English brigantine | no absardity, but a general fact When you go and see b geen si Tira Weedaureland’s Derby, who wore emigrating to the Brasils and lately got | the “general rehearsal” you find that mobpdy knows | scregive. ei 2b. were (Kenyon) appeared. There wore ovven of thom in shipwrecked on this coast, were duly cared for as (aras | anything, and that enir’actes of an hour are the ‘‘rale” | enough Lord. Bateman’s .Anchorite, 3 yrs, Sst. 101d. Re o cccomun ; bas now ts the GeertBotcn, their immediate necessition demanded. Although those | and not the exception. Poor Don Carlos! Hewill expire | Bevet je work mum Ue Nia Pompfliaa was scratehed st 8:20 on ‘the day There | wert POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. uafortonate 8 could not be considered an citi- | of old age before he bas whined an aria or grumbled in | pabite serviceine reduction, ny bang cr — zens, colonists Sate Learnt ee achorus ries to and oth pecan. ggemallgee Nesp or Mustagy Law im Texxzesre —The Memphis ioceee od Proved himself to be their guardian Sine, te. Coneremnene cae croup 12, Poet of March 2 says there is a reignof terror {x Obtou ged pesector the Roment be heard of the, satetropbe, etek peinie coe eae hho ane such monstrous bills as this isbasce 74, a0 SOF cStaiaecladbens toe ann er ane tan ‘ Colm, The director of the Allama, Company, | The comedy entitled Not a Bad Judgohas been rovived | gallant Soldiers uoching; been about, watesy accompanied by a friend, both heavily | free of al a occupy, tte baiidings in Chorrers | at the Otymple, London, with Charlee, Mathews in the Fororsn bent in by me for : a A nerural impulve of eratitvude bas | character of Lavater. offce—a ‘of oup. oxiret armed.” Instead of delivering up to justice Farris, the | prompted Mr. McMullan to publish a card in the their rs Mr. J, Barber's Contract, 5 murderer of Senator Osee, pablie- sentiment in what | Pres on of bimsel’ and companion, emigrants, ‘Titiens, Sautley and Tom Hobler were in Dublin at 2 - Mr. Hodgman'e Vico Verea, ‘who are sherily to proceed ination. Test aocount, whither te approve ha denen och Toe Feat ng* | | Teacrer, Rath om, New Qusseg ome 38 | Tho Black Dear. one of the Crook speci, is blag shore be bt age a % in another articte that on - | An bout after the Eagle; She (to run reguiatiy between | played in the New England states at present. Ln angie gf ! ‘ i an Fal ‘She ‘eesco are astonished to hear the employés of the roads fhe three ports, and call here both ways Tes wove | The Stoddart & Vandenhof Olympic Company are at ‘uttering threats against Usion men, though many of them | hoped that some arrapgoment will be made between the accelerate, not check our course in owe their places, and tne oregenien ee property, te ore of the many lines now enabiabed. with Havana, y tinddaba tatehoessunesepecailasst eh ay 0k cena Iaduay and the efforts of Governor Brownlow other Unionists. | the departares of the different steamers, they wil actress of considerable burden. Tn Memphis and ttevietnity the Pest eaye shat during | do mach harm to each other, without ofpring any ad. | centre ® & young of considerable talent. She'| ing our heavy ‘Wo heed con! two years past there bave been committed murders of | van! A, the mercantile for what possi. | ceived. the mont atrocious character at an, average of at least | S170) tke use ot two steamers, for iastanon: leaving the i at srg he mer As tt te, this proves | Made @Southorn tour last fall, and was favorably ros be Sevoral carnival novelties—especially one of the most — witbia the alt coor nex! score , MANUSACTURERS OF. . one & week, “and yet there Ras. not been a single mur | same day? There, algo another ag eo ShGicGH ieshesiah etke’ edlineh ede eh vue saarty: "*Fincncil reper wan metre op af} ACTURERS OF WHISKEY dorer exeouted.”” ‘This i¢ not Decause the murderers | Tuicy ig iikewise to touch here, both ways, withoat any | prince—will be produced at the grand Liederkrana ball | P@O4; But already the delicate Colleoton, Bhosly, ot. che Thittpeepeed, Internal Rev. {prspet, for thay are mating our ettone to-day ae boldly goment aa to her dave of slags ‘thos tater | or the Stat . pad Fc bengatin iret heute food agent fen and erred), 20 ohnenio Derer ); | enue distriet, received the following erder trom Wash. ‘Most Innocent;”” nor te it for want of evidence, aioe wi regular tine al ‘bli*hed, and lolted soot And ; Barney, (oftered} Mod well for Yarity and aropemnoeilion, Tl Trovatore, in a late number announces the discovery | been recently exp! on the floors of Congresa, Plover ‘8 to 1 against Whitehall (tak Sto coerce at rater ard Te | Tounmtee heat wna heat Payoh | wt Meangen ote ware come oper ty Soo. | Rot Se Goals Sega tay Stage na | pecan, ny: ae con ~ mes, Ru ee | ry « till bow unknown. of | th Hol + toe; whenever Bot halt the security now that, had while in | decrease, of $1,341,885 In Ville receivable, 284,789 1m | “°™ Une er 2s; Senta tds eee to 1}; 89 t0 4 fobule (offered); 40 ve slavery.” Then thoy wore timely fre A ae ta dapostia witbout tateret, and te Toerease 3¢ 922007 (a pris ereabovent of the seaon at Draty Lane willbe ho shall bo so, bardy an, to claim tht beta \ Ber ae 40 109 againat Dermot Anhore ateh ina oe ‘cash joy On the 16th inst,, with Sims Reeves as Fran: ae, is eaend 5 Sistamnore ‘offered jelock (ofterea)} ved bye Seta ay phage tal NY tee. ‘“ ie bolldare tam shed wo ny are oven, bor timwibar: Onalatwon, Photpe at Balile Nicol sarvie, and. Powrle | sariieartie’, “Tue Counties iL saver oe mala ‘ Toerea) "60 to Yaqui ‘Batt ek vega pak, a “ LLANDIOMAM, "1 editor market ay for No. 18. aa Rob Roy. on every band find every elfort. 12 advooare th AnD Svsvanin.—100 to 4 against Wild Agnes (of- ge pete a4 ied shoe Wiuel Gamtean his sentiments | 0,000 Oosratlond’ Ie exchange ‘have beea moderate, | Ernot Sclule's Masks and Faces, of Studies of Charnc- ssoondoney of the oivil law oniy furnished fwogh f ‘ior 1 $8.02 1 agsinet Brown Tommy (wake Ww 44 (hts offo0 that not with. ‘Two of the greatest minds that pathy Mw <> na. | Ne Se Caeens O30 to BO ‘ver cons atbeoebe eae ler nd Phystognomy, « series of lectures and clover 7 — © es Da no party for some | to 2); 11 to 3 nat Joos : ke Sto 1); 19 to1 ve IM get discount wage Mnparsaasiacinnnnd tous Reh Prete wt simmons. enn, cin snion | ten a A ey tcepaen| Rp Mam gata ten a Ly ae ines Breckin- ly. * cee cy toad Fale mines eae an 38 8 Foperioe o.| charter of Ube. Drie Gata Schensan te reaping golden honors at | shemmalver, of ore ian tnnoney'ts lem, they, deceive 1h a oy Ba for i Comnmniaa forks ie Setieing 1 the Oryatal Palace concorte : Actachat we are drifag a to! stoma hi 2,20 seats lenkeman otro) Miuirot Now York co The Worrel Histars concluded a muccenstul engagement | ward-sitenie, Doutiieas sor’, “ung out into the ten egalink foe Bate ‘taken ie tet eneinat Peeat AFFAIRS (N-MuSSOURI. eee an at the Metropolitan, Buttalo, on Friday last, Frank atest to feel, horrified * 1 emp aomina es bepedle i ; 600 to 8 gga pated {taken 000 to 60 ” “Be, Bovis, March 11, 1867 markabie succeeds a —juat as, i AS ry - Wee woud be ga oe mene we. tho, ewan conniered , nfaney of ane Foe Soll Ache | eater Batteriy voacredhe ta agus Vacuan hak’ | Governot Fistor offers'e toward of $200 for the ar Beiag and omnes 1a = 4 PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, yeenihiens een.’ Avolitonisi There, are in-| to a 2 ta equines ewan ered reat of John W. Omby, lato — ‘and @x-officto Col- presente. —— ‘ worn a8 6 fe se term of reproach to-day, dand | jector of Adair coutity, who absconded with o large feo remeron os i |S yoeceBanat ores Racnietneeamna: | arise inet tn obaaee Seg eguetio | ne ee ne Sener eaapng ravens ducers and the. Paul, ; D. McDonald, of Toronto, and Judge A. 8, 4 rapidly—from ite asphyxiating ‘The monicipal election at Omaha tant Tucsday resulted among us bh of Texas, are sopping st ‘the Metropolitan | pdvad Deae it a National Bicastagy Aint Seek ale eRe bh ae Ma papor ray mm a conservative trlummph of 400 majority, reat i Kk at f the Regonetruc: tl Cotumd: ,onent of 0 i se Inches lon Zoage ibery ot Botton; Dr. te WW. Bomlan of Shc Cor tay unavaag vero! "van ie pone | uvle funy treoght biwaen, tree and four thousand | A delete of omen. emaaadetamnag Know patviol ~~ board ‘ “use ee trees BB enter 9 Goce gene mtd Bang Nae cign-tunded On Congres: | “Several Washiagton Indien are’ * orca entered retirees co dlaaratey evesectied« mass rent tiumph. ed - nd over, sim wae Sa tesh | ee 62, of the United Army. 19 stooping ont Sevemmbose, 80 many Ravin ute tersvans baby amen oa jor Mra. Ji fp eneyy play) gee Present condition of M4 Stara Lorrenres,—The Louisiana Senate rhs bat peculiarly ‘sbi ai Re bverett Hota . ube Er" ‘Thin balk gad Monroe with eg hasten seem living Ab Fries in a a P fume ee

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