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ALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. : peak Mant enti eae aS E iis February, and that Juarez with his Cabinet and svito was ‘at Queréu.ro, three days’ journey from the caplix, the same date. OM phe report that General Ortega had been shot by order NEW YORK HER. of our naval establishment, prejudicial te our status among nations. No longer avo than yesterday the authorities, when reminded by the captain of the ene ITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK, ss. B. Lyneh, being duly sworn, deposes and saysi~y he people of his district a rare example of the ameni- ties "of smonarebical Finding bimself in extreme ned of money, @ forced loan was imposed by hia Frenc! the brant of which tract ead pay f borne, as ustial, Se dante upon thelr Teen tag tay, thas, his (Ueited | talista. The bouse pani b werchants, ro | | Joaqain Miraqon, « brother, of She imperial once, bigots, ag Sav goventment must go, bm Tighied. tawclentiy | sited mere piven for the. apr saver of the Head ot | the inst engagem’nt Miramos Bad one hundred and Af 4 trovary, Bt cor 'you Know "the aden ie lzed | pay wEW5," and bas tip buslnees charge of ne | laughed ot him and referred him to the oma, | orders wi . Oruna con- | Frenchmen, who were captured by 0. vey hs system the. lion Yeland yotany Austrian Preparations to Defond Vora | terie¢catisteyony need othe sauna in | int rm, Mang has ma rrgntio yascany| it tnemef free Mt Gest tas | RAG’ tt ‘wt "Nou, tbo Shae e | en Anew he esaon fat opr th hs om ability to do harm, aa ildren were c2 oy were order , toe the ape — aca ‘The conduct of the French authorities in the case of | to be baffled. Mr. Orana’ a per the walls probed, Non i. fang ae. ee a and ures. of copies sold of the first issue on December ®, 1808, Cruz After the French Evatuation. penn hat the} 1 prefect having incautiously observed a ew © the Ler —— peotoaing ihe ayer vp 4 bell ob pervs Hye Teast, "$00, 000 Tet hand of fall s Morais ett no garriconed place Seneran: Gok be caly part of Ireland alc oes es ~ that the circulation has steadily increased on an averagé s P if a forced on __ . _—_—_eeee — Arvest and Deportation of Pro- | ¢oi"e"parcnase sores, Commissary, wae sent 19 Nev | f posed, and one of the, General's oflears installed as ON dingraced by the deadly coed aymem obiaina, at 2 Jor teahers. freight Toney to be paid on board | Political Prefect. This is but a solitary, inal) of ve | EYROPEAN AND AMERICAN EDUCATION. of the country is not, at any rate, & very peace, 1018 minent Citizens. Of vessel, “free of Custom House duty, on | arbitrary administration of those satraps of the ember prensbalaa aircon iets ot: Able “or loving of” tbe country, We | coplesoach ia «io paue of March 10, 187, whew delivery of goods in the harbor. | The Fr | ened Morelia, with th or foning ws forces tO | Lecture By John Francia Maguire, M. P. | fo 8 me in, well, if not better, | there were printen | —— — ~ received — th but subjected them sone Monts hea e ol 3 wen the three ‘A large audience assembled last evening in the hall of Py a that ievaanene einer on tised syne was nol Sa sold, nergy as Poximilian to Expose Napoleon's Intrigue Against the United States. y at all, ignoring the anthority of iio pay: | will be retaked for some months, to the heavy detri- ty, the in- &. &e. &e. one of their ome officers stan ead, a pernay Trent of tho vest interests of the conntry, and the ruin | Destitute Roman Catholic Children in this o he ie | Pozeiniee. counts for = moment ean’ came edie Ae tie neat: ‘ mene Loveyeg eivid, as it was sure to be, on the | of commerce. . The loss of the battle settles the question | seitution being burdened with the support o! v to Austria, which is by enligbtened Englishmen and en: —? fotary RES Travel af the Cortez in the United states bah ery wpe ee ay pm career for Mowitel bas | hundred inmates, Tightened Proves‘ant Irishmen, and perbaps enlightened City and \nty of New York. Tho Ryeeuatt HH SMUESEDURENCE. This villainous transaction Das detainee ee ere | aden Mredcon a cokinual run from gate to gate, by tae | At-eight o'clock the lecturer made bie appearance 08 Roa ra anes for ths. Provestant, aus. | Crrx axp Courrs o” Nxw YORE, st, Departure ‘Troope—Preparations \ four or five days, and passengers on Dene) MSs | approach of the guyillas to the walls of the city: Kir | the platform and was grooted with enthusiastic *p- | trig Ye a Catholic country, with » small mioority Of | orsrieg Shields, belug duly worm, #878)... tad to Defend Vera Craz—Occupation ef Cordova | Patner tot ts talk of froucuvadenee and og but | mishing ja kept up i Tacubaya by General Volet Tete | pause, He wan introduced by Mr. I. Silliman Ives | Frowstante. | Does it interfere With tie education 8 Ei 'e: vy! lon am informed that the French are determined to leave | zabal reached the Cruces, % the road to Toluca, last | giways esteemed it a pleasure to contribute in any W8Y | to them ‘Such a system of edacation 7s that for the first issue of said paper on at Queretaro—Escobe with 20,000 Men Preparing to Move—Reported Prometion of Colonel Dupin, &c. ‘Vara Crvz, March 1, 1867, ‘The departure of the French hurriedly continues, The | ing the cars he quietly went to his new quarters here, ese movements are all designed to keep the imper- pectin umber of troops which have sailed is now swelled to | 224 awaits tho roar of the French army, which is now | falists in check while Porfirio Dias is operating upon | his experience in the.cause of education in Ircland, his — Drag are Recrppmacee and renoired: bemovecnnae 1367, be printed on its way down from Paso del Macho, ‘The Marshal and | Puebla, which was evacuated by the French some five rd ber of the British Parliament and his provide for, to watcl over, and to prom Preise: 34,690, aod large quantities of ammunition and field | wife mad° their appearance upon tho Muelle last even- | days ago, No formal attack acainat this capital isto be | Tecord a8 & mem sdpnichars tion of the children of their rey a imine anne SN i Blow pieces, as well as clothing, &c. I append list of the | ing. She is young enough to bo his daughter. Ho ap- | expected until the success of the operations in the in- claims asa Catholic anda scholar. His pg lb ie a priests am penis cary et By ray arn vane aes vessels which haye arrived since last writing and de- | Pe#rs to be about sixty-two years of age, of full habit, | terior ad about Puebla is declared in behalf of the nes le ee Bh er Fan weer pee be a. pl peat ere nigg be Ler mee ne ale eae er ae copies o! paper, Belly A q decidedly uninteliectual countenance. In his choice of | liberalcause, Riva Palacio, the Juarist general, upon reeontly given Hungary a {reo constitution, (Applause.) CHARLES SHIELDS. parted; also the number of troops which have embarked. Phe weather has been most favorable for the evacua- | oan dollars, and generally 1s post on the value of | rable example of moderation and regard of constitutional : 3 9 resence of the most Reverend Archbishop at the meet- | vinces and others, all the children ‘there have been a ion, we baving had no norther since the arrival of the Fe op Ba BE cay arch ssa bee a eats Dt eg oe arene 9 ‘who assisted the lecturer in his travels, and to other | prought up under denominational education, and with- ‘Tuomas W. Pittman, Notary Public, ofthe empire, Many Of these, pauic struck on the with- | high representatves of the Church. out any offence to any sect. It is wrong to work out a Titian sthnivlet Now mae fwansports from France, In addition to the troops which have sailed about 2,500 are expected down by the fwains to-day, General Douay left for France by a late h Cus- Ortega’ mY, that he would be steamer. tom £ fae snicoe ie ini nam He stack the cai on the solute, they pecnisiod fn accom — grected him had subsided, spoke substantially as | and that is to scene eemeeer nig oh Tigbt joa - SUNDAY NEWS. rear Fren Paso are \d dearly for their obstiva follows : own means of education, and yi 80 fence a She sone iggy Sry teeing, {8 BON Bt Dial Vicinatg. ANADted ane iMguamead Aso oe Recon ees ite cen Innis 0 1 nin rather taken aback at the solemnity of my intro- | as to. be intact in its purposes. (Applause) In SUNDAY _NEWS. @e) Macho, Marshal Bazaine arrived this morning at rival at Queretaro—At Loggerbends with | fusion of the fieht wore killed by bombs and balls, Tois | duction to you, It is very true that I have been arreeted | Upper Canada the Protestant element Ae ge SUNDAY NEWS, > mine o'clock at Vera Cruz, and leaves with the rear of | )jramon—KFrench Deserters between Puebla | Calamity has caused a deep sensation in Mexico, id td erg comamndict (oe Arshbision, eal ae Hand and Towser casan Bn ioe ge Ae woxpai awe, i P jabeas : a N, the army. Madame Bazaine and child accompany him. | and Mexico—Mnximilian’s Probable Intene | LAlanne ye, excise genray unk ine, Mile nel- | shall simply pray for good delivery on this | never oppressed the Protestants. In| Uppor, Canada, — ‘The following vessels arrived since February 21:—Tne | tio: in Going to Queretaro—Confab with | Gent has gone far to moralize the reputation of the lib- | occasion. (Laughter and applause.) Now, my | where the Orange element prevails, the s\perintendent SUNDAY NEWS. ‘On the road between Mexico and Prebla a | time and yours is too valuable to trifle with. It isnot | writes, “Five Roman Catholic heads of families may at copay mW fransports Tartare, Charante, Durana and Ceres; the sbips-of-line Ville de Lyons and Castiglione, and the steamers Migen and Adonio, Below is a table of departures of vessels with troops:— Weasel. Date, No. of Troops. Mexr x or ‘ ico, Feb. 21st, 1867. and dolivery into his hands by the soldiers of the liberal | useful and beneficial, pore? ie ny foucam oor On the 11th and 12th, it was confidentially whispered | army. The foilowing note, the authenticity of which is | spoken essay on the benefits of education. You und plause.) Here there were more trials and Lorch prea attained by any other Sunday jo published in New ransport Ardéche Feb. 25 1,250 iy whispered | Dayoad al quection, wil give a clearer outline of Dinz's | stand those, quite su‘fcientiy: ‘The many noble, tnell: | 4o be encountered than in any other country, an there- | ever urnal aeanerad Cannon, Ton 26 ooo that nis Majesty the Emperor would very shortly issue | 115.0) features than any other trait of his character that | tutions which are a glory to this country, ‘and which are | fore there was special need of the denominational sys- | york From its first issue, on December 9, 1866, it hag Seenepcrt Tam Feb. 27 71100 | ®2 ‘portant proclamation which was to announce | has hitherto been presented to light:— the pride of all denominations that go to form this great | tems to give religious culture. Thy educated thirty, cna Tmoee tte port Vera Cruz "Feb. 27 3/000 | policy decisive of the fate of Mexico and the Empire. Maxicax Reroniic, } nation, mie. is pera Dew one of se cess pe thousand me) in ere and ieee are, nag arenes steadily advanced at an sverage of over ’ .Feb. " J —h EE. vastest in the worid, aud which has the mightiest an three ondr 3 educat in e ian wwerym and others — 8,000 | But no one, despite the logical deductions, that might at Sherry oon eS sieee i futons berore. Ie—these speak with a cuff | Brothers’. schools” of Cork, and the highest | oopies a week, until at present. —— | have astonished Aristotle or Bishop Whately, was pre- | _ Mr. F, Burnout has presented bimeelt ii) Glently eloquent tongue of the appreciation by the | estimate is placed on the value of this denominational CIRCULATES 21.475 COPIES, peepee rege 2 for the d advising the capital of the Em. | S2Yoy of Maximilian, with the object of oi ‘American people of the value and the advantages of | instruction there. There is an attendance of 350,000 of Sins ci Guce'atuy, and gapeciaily the merchants, | PaTed for the decree advising the capital of the Em- | mand of the forces, which are coucentraced 14 Puebla and | of education. (Applause.) ‘Therefore I shall rather en- | those educated in Ireland at the schools there per year. CIRCULATES 21,475 COPIES, ere decidedly in Micawber's situation, una are fearful | Pefor's departure for the wars, to do or die for his | Mexico; that Marquis, Lares and Company will No, StiBHES | deavor to point out to you what is the principl upoa | Of 2,800 children on the rolls of the Monk schools Im al eacanee oberal that when things do turn up bad results will follow to | crown. Careful of the well being of his subjects, Max- | from thecountry, leaving the sitaation { ihe lands of the | which education Js based tn Europe, td lightly rofer ta, | Cork 2,100 are in actual attendance, | Thelr, education ig cmc E oe at a , re y. However vain these offers may appear. 3 4 ray their business and possibly their persoual comfort, The | imiliau tar evervthing provided for, thongh artleasly | pepublican nary. MONE Moiticctioa of the iadignidon | shall then address myself for a short time to the bore testimony to the efficiency of the teaching in these ORR DEAE ake 4mperialists, under the lead of the Prefecto Politico, are innocent of supplying the men who were to carry out wwe bs Tele een ee Nace toa a me anon which more immediately concerns us here and which is | schools of the Christian brothers, Catholics in this CIRCULATES 21.475 COPIES, vember. 2 ‘20b pe re the impelling motive o country might have, as well, the same system, and sade tn Wi6 coeliac melon at Cantona jeavoring to establish themselves so firmly that when the last of the French loave, they shall fully possess the city, and with sufficient men, arms and ammunition 0 , trouble to proceed with due prudence, and fn the mancaver- fo. stand a siege. Gonoral’ Mariana Camacho bas | Pa" Cropvisig, Soeution dolar iu the dispaceh of the | 1208 of thefesartuous diplontucy ence, and in the oct usual | dng that time the subject of education has forced itselt | themseives and of their religion, will have to een selected as the military commandant, to | business of government; we decree :— Precepts of common schse. Making # real eitort to reply | on my mind far more shan it ever did at any previous | pay Btate taxes, and make we pecuniary | gayaneed mere than eater upon his duties on the final departure of | Anniene 1° During our absence in the interior the | With Sravity, {have doue so, saying that as Generalin-Chiel | period of my life. Lbave heard the question debated | sacrifices in onder to preserve the faith of — the French. A foreign legion is also bein, i f i of the army corps, with which the supreme government bas | by the most eloquent men, and I have seen the manner | tho Catholic children of this country. (Applause.) 1,000 COPIES EACH WEEK, te Frame Ay omelet, logion is also, deine | miuistors will, with the concurrence of the President of | been pleased io eliiust me, Z ean have with, the Ariduk® | fm wnion qiforent men have endeavored todeal with that | There are mean enemies who sirike is, (appianee.) . 8 BA Pb ueters, are about tho atrecls OMOrIAE ST per | ee anc OF Ministers, dispatch the business uf their | pe Oia re emaald with eeabiot ofa toate forco; Dutas he | diMioult question. But T believe most solomnly now, | down, those who aro oppressed by poverty. | They had 1,00 COPIES BACH WEEK, y, &e., for soldiers’ The Eleventh imperial Mexican ‘Ant. 2 The President of the Council of Ministers, | Presence of Mr. Burnoufin thiscamp to-lay, and pechaps | from a thorough conviction arising from observation | met here to assist the dtingaished. prelate of this arch 1,000 COPIES EACH WEEK, now encamped outside the walls of the city, | alone or in council with his colleagues, as be may. deem | (-Morow. for he says his health does not permit him tore. | and experience, that there is only ono system that is ) dioceso—(great applause)—in bis grand and successful pobre: gud the Marino Guard aro to be pressed Into service as | propor, shail dispatch all business of gravity and im- maente: T comply itis the Gale feewiioliag yeu, wit the consouant with soatica and that eveatzally must be ac- | efort to stom ihe ido of proseittim ‘and to baile the 1000 COPIES BACH WEEK, erists to man the guna upon the outer wal 7 | por ance. foregoing facts: and offe Lee ceptable to all ciaaves m the community who really | wickedness of kidnappers child stealers, (Lou — a3 Dee Micabsoetaces os man nmuipnicaiies applause.) I have visited the institution of the Refor- 1000 COPIES EACH WEEE, eral light flela pisces, howitzers, &c., were moved hastily last evening after dusk in order to be used in the @treets in case the walls are forced or scaled, All . P, Citizen Governor of the State of Puebla, ae. ‘df Commons, wiinessed the most — rohit iodiior tetra Dp eiesys ahd Ceaaetl 1 Sua execute the erdeyy ot che Frseigend of ste) dosroan, Rebenary jAcd tet secant anne venture to say, ridiculous | ‘The noble prolate bas given up bis energies to the | coursging financial prospects. It is well known to busl ness General Diaz hax either instinctively or by design | contradictions exhibited within the course of one night. | moulding of the minds of the ‘sinful cbild, from motives ao" the liberals, who aro adyancing” from below Alvarado, fend the advance guard of whom are now only a dozen miles distant—under General Benevida ‘Orizaba and Cordova wore occupied by the liberals on On ee Pennants. the coucrrrence of the President of i ! The following decroe relative to military lodgings was | Sue, should the. emeryouce permit, of ihe said Coane | BAUralized, but rejects intervention on tho part of their | mixed system was alono the salvation of Ireland. Now, | Catholic children from their parents, changing their Felssued on the 25th of February; however, no American | The tawe and decrees shall be tssuod in our name, and | 20Vernments os national flbustering, If so Genoral | Iam of opinion that the denominational system is the | names, educating them in other faith, and shipping SUNDAY NEWS residents have yet been asked to’ comply therewith:— | shall be signed by the President of the Couuci! of sunta- | Pottirio Diaz has expounded fuily and complotely the | right systom. (Applause.) It is the one, in my opinion, | them out West. He read some paseages from the organ sGatae mene DROREE RELATING TO MILITARY LODGING. ters and countersigued om his own respousibility by the | Monroe doctrine, and laid the corner stone of the contl- | most consiftent with the principles of liberty. I beileve | of this society, el‘oiting considerable excitement from Wo the Coumanpanre or rie Prentt ORUm Feb. 25, 1357. | minister of the respective department, nental baiance of power by intorposing North America | it should be eventually the system that the audience. He also narrated some cases in which SUNDAY NEWS . mathe Coumaxpanta or THE PLAEA on ail tho rest: | ART. 6 We resorve to oursalves tho business of our | 8 the future highway between Europe and Asia, @ | perience and a sense of justice wilt force | the most melancholy consequences hed resnieed, True sam eater, Commasoante it Delng obligatory on all the resl- | »,cuse aud court, with all others expressed in our note of | theme which duly expanded, may cause ustocongrata- | upon this country. And those = who are | the aystem, and closed by an eloquent appeal in bebalt SUNDAY NEWS mined by the law relating thereto, being amended, the | instructions, late oursetves upon Napoleon's blundering intervention, | the advocates of that ~ system here only to | of the Catholic Repository, which proposed to carry out NDAY REWS tho same work of reclamation which the other institu- sus 7 dete: Jaw which esiablished a contribution for the pay of military Te, You will please arrange the tickets issued by this wisions of this decree, in 80 far forth as to‘ench The Diplomatic Co: ‘perience: prac- Seis be eutoron Soha of Mhose mbes om oa ree Tom tsanpotuisn » er Ld Minister of Finance discovering that’ the | tice of Europe, the best justification for their advocacy | of the child or robbing it of its faith. — se ig neiiing ne excaee on-es Dy the emperor. Trorio Mani capitalists did not respond freely to his invitation to | of a sysiem of education which can offend no man and — CIRCULATION OF 31,475 COPIES Municipal Aloalde. Minister of the Interior, {end him a round million, had recourse to a contribution | give juatice to all men. Now, this country {s, so called, SHIPPING NEWS CIRCULATION OF 21,475 COPIES ‘The two steam vessels from New York with freight for the French have been compeiled by the French co pay tbe six per cent duty on their freight money, not- withstanding the written coutract made at New York foresight could do for his anxious poople, except leavin; objections, so nicely was the phraseology of the and applause. oe eae ele Cd ER gl gg kya eg ‘a | but togottir. eset by their compatriot, the foreign | very tmuch inclined. to. Earope for guidance or loseona | _ Sleamahlp Marmion. Hazan, New Orleans, March 4, with CIRCULATION OF 21,47 COPIES Tepresentati at Iasi 7 peri peat j ree upon France for restitution. The proofs of bad memory | from thirty-ftve hundred to five thousand men, under | in! atier muche deliberation and. wisdora expended, paddy five pe rience | of European counsrics, |, Bark Privceton (r), Acceriv, Demarara via Bermuda, 18 | ig « gure evidence of success, based alone upon its imnme ‘and bad faithon the part of the Freuch towards the Paired States and bor citizens have now become s mul’ | can costume, broad hat, leather brecks and Jngling | Imposing enid contribution. The relentless minis | Protestant countries, These will just answer my pur. oe if significance in the French lexguage? spurs, Maximilian harangued the troops as they defiled | ter continues to put in oxecution the provisions | pose for the present moment, Now, in the year 1850 | with suzsr, to Peniz Bros, toned Sunday journal, the most ‘thei through the gate that opens tho road to Our Lady of | of bis invention, and dofors a reply to the | there was a certain constitution—the constitution of the | 4 Schr Bilen Perkin (of Bangor), Perkins, Miragoane, 16 PROMINENT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER The question as to the disposition to be made of the eustom house at the port is partially solved by the tol- , «was frantically chcered” by his newly caught solders, sopecied to ino putils tne days since? jew days back, | me following day, the 14th, a flaming letier from Gen- | squeezed. The parties, however, upon whom the tax | was’ aid down what was callod “the rizhts | The N is $14 tons, new measurement,and will load for Gal eral Marqcez to the Minister of War communicated | falls have adopted ‘tho practical measure of compound- | of Prussian citizens in reference to education.” It was | vesion. sat summa sab Antiowe 1: The eS eATE oF Faaxce az Vena Cavs. | to (ho public that om the . road te Cuantitian 9 | tag with the collectors by certain processes of cooking | distinctly understood that the educational system of that” Below. OREN ORDES Sey oe ite tan ety ee convention sigpedat Mexico | band of six hundred of the enemy had attacked | ‘aX returns, known only in Mexico, which would make | country ought to be, should be, and must bedenomina- | Ship Kate Prince, 138 days from San Tranelzeo, PROMINENT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER jean goveruments are placed in harmony. Each of these | tle colvman, been repulsed with the loas of he did not ; the reputation of any ambitious spirit in the United | ‘tional. In fact there was a jon (article 21) provid- hin James Foster, Jr, from Liverpool Feb 1. — Hexican governments are placed in harmony. | Each of these | iow how’ many kilicd and wounded, and ail in the | States, and eccure him a patent from the office at Wash- | ing that the youth must be educated by public schools— | Bark Eloanor Morton, 36 daye trom, PROMINENT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER ‘which it conaidere as ite righta relative to the saidconven- | presence of his Majesty, Maximilian, who gave an ex- } ington. It should be enid, to the credit of his Exceliency | ¢hat if tho futher did not educate his onild the Stal Brig Lena Thurlow. from Remedios fe — on Emple to bis enthusiasts troops of valor and serenity, | the French Minister, that he took no active part part in | should egcato him. In fact, the people of Ainerica | rig Leonora. beh aac era il DISTINCTIVE SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, Ant. 2 The French agents will deliver the administration af (he custom house of Vera Cruz to tho Mexican agenis on the Ist of March next, a{ter the framing of a formal process ‘aclose of accounts. Aat, 3. The Mexican administration of the custom house of | Mexican army that an Austrian bad monopolized the of | whole stock on band in order to bring tt forth for oxbibt- oe month [Rapti | specie into the js of a nch agent specit!ly appointed, or in default of dat ageni, Bo the Consul of Hmnce at Vera ‘sur which will be PomPrned iu the desinite uquidation o nen \ocounts between the 0 govern ‘Aur. $0. This crrangement wil! be tmmediately executed, | one thourand; Mejia, ‘vrs de comba {rom discontent , tater bas, of ali the high French functio of checks tb Pigalle, Loa aaa nee tatty to-an obstinate conservative. principle or to's pedantic uver- 24 mill naman in "sorce until the two goveromuts aré | and.an affection of tho spine, and Mirzmon werg await. | Most houerab'e busiuess by his marr foe wert the. "year "1830, Sea prpaletion. ot war rene reg Sebo a bai ede mene 2 = ALL THE NEWS SErcod nolacively to the canvention of Sa Juis, conformably | ing Maximilian's arrival, Siitamon, afer the defeat at | heiress on the rising slope of forty years Prussia. was under 18,000,000 at that time. | at eee oan ne ete tence witkont reas pray $0 pe se anid ia the ira article, wuthoad prejudice of the | San Jacinto by Escobedo, was Uatly retuscd tuecommand | Some pitiless wag of a liberal hai concocted and sent | Thera were about 7,000,000 “Catholics and | tion. ‘and thts exception is perfectiy justigable and author- with THE @angement fe subeiued, DANO MURPHY, of another division by Caatilio, who 1s nnder the orders | off to Europs the following Probest, purporting to be | 10,000,000 or 11,000,000 Protestants, Well, there | ized in certainly rare caves, when nee, a Inspedter General of the trench Finatees. | of Mesa, ogo out and aguin try the fortune of war. printed at Guanajuato from a copy of the original. The | were uiee descriptions of ‘schools—ihe elementary. | beset on ianumerable facts and on the universal approbation BEST LITERARY MATTER, LESAN, i ven occasion to some sharp -corros| 5 rps of diplomats, dually and in a body, have re- 8 io, has an’ ¢ opinion and the an: — - “ ib ge er i f body, have re- | schools, the gymuasluneand the normal schools, The | Oieiica men, and pronuancod its verdict in te first peed ms Chief af the Financial Mission. Maxico, Feb. 22, 1867. The latest from BA exico, ttarough represents “all quiet"’ at \Mexico @ity ean Pucbin Por= Grio Diaz is not confrowting Puebla and Orizaba. Maxi miltan 1 at Queretaro, and with him Miramwon, Marqua 7, Mewmdez and siejia. ‘they | gruce, it can produce no benefit to the empire. For | . a ipo A te empire, ul the discharge of the sacred duty which , All those schools wero strictly denominational. Now | ity, tie judgment of the public, either to in NDAY NEWS pF eed comnoined a Sas arenes stoeoers 1 gaa BR ree ie bow it sos ; i quickness of if etching over the itves and interests of our — Jet us say something, for instance, of the norma! school. uiblic to Samos the use ofthe ‘remedy or tovabeapens DAY i —a a cae 5 Pou = ion—-qualities so singular in| Mex as won the isha Torelgners.cottciens {bee CORBY: Thore were at that trm, and there are now, Catholic nor- ein from It. SUNDAY NEWS Reg: 3 Gari 2 confiteace of all the young bioot o party. It in, {+ Your Majesty will'dnde Rew get wip pr i mal schools for the training of Catholic teachers, and The surprising and unanimous assent of pizsictans (the —~ vadainjal Sou Know the object every cause ef admiration Protestant normal schoolsior the training of Protestant | mit eminent medical authorities, baring apoken tn favor of PRESENTS Corona at wo-thitds of a cirete arou ich combined wilt number a bor & twenty thousend. Ks is expected tuat Escobedo wi li otder an advance of | batvle of San Jacinto, Joaquin Mirawon, brother to ( | the French inter tion ereated in this forcaas indeed, remedies these forces from their respective p: Witions, with » wew | General, was taken prleaner’ and shot, tn veprieal tor x | itis Tndispenarbie to say tt we capaci bo Soe ee | ae 4 ag he — ry Pd tatccrha of the ae ar fete or the and, Longe oo Se cqmcgnirate and consciidate ch oc Smmande at soane | death of several liberal officers shot by Cusills om | Sour, Maiesty tm favor of thosubjent® | of the’ diccose no appointment was made; for | above all of the lungs, witich aet #0 mildly and at the'sume | Few business men, in the burry of trade, have time to oandan imap & eogage- | field of battle, with Aureliano Rivera, Vd re AD ee By recom! been i brad wertisemen! Sunday ment with Maximitian. : and thirty French soldiers, taken by ihe Mer sro | pag li Fe Ng ep Sg en op ey} spon. iamaaees 3 ndennins aloes Rooke ee i a eeetore's MALT EXTRACT read the ads te of » daily paper, but on Marcu 12M. | deseat of Miramon, were dratn up, qucetioned and in- | wien” aitekis! vex to mepcar: ahd unforcunaiay there bed Dishop. All the clans” books | RAt,from incontestible evidence, eee EUiOn OF chage ut | everything in a newspaper iv looked at, and the’ attention The city is full of rumors that dlonel Dupen hes eon ‘mado ° a@ ceneral, and is to r *mmim in Vera Crug. £0. —cum grano sali. ‘Tho French a © said to have juet | Marshal Basaiue had inviied them to retura to Fraace, 3 net oe ra now excluded six handred imperial Mexica ons from the train | which they confessed bad been communicated 1o them | COns!20® ws wulapplly ay Be oom ot om qroheetel’ ia, ergy would “ae wollte tee sumption, of acrofulans disease, thachitis, and other dis- | Thousands of housekeepers now peruse the for Soledad, as chey wanted the use uf cats for thelr owm | rbrough the Marsial’s cheuiar addressed to Mejia, It | oun y reghonstlalities weigh far proceed. | Oatents of diplomas unless with the concurrent approbe- | °M#e! %F nutrition. is thorefora wary intelligible, uNDaY troops, more probable, however, that these men were | rodoaiv Laas presides over the minis. | tion of the m’pistor ting the crown end the BEVERAGE OF HEALTH pti a Pa Gewn.ihe esecuted on. aavenee of the murders and robberics com- | y - Uxewise of | bishop of the dicceso, (Applause.) Now. as for the juid resembling beer, and is oftep called 80; neverihe- SUNDAY NEWS Continued Excitement Vera ep! mitted by them on the euirance of the imperal army, { nved towards the-close o} | elementary schools, there 8 no mixed school in Prussia, | less, it Is ino beer: it contains not the least particle of esi rations to Defend the City—Hs “ret of Fa pet gmt commatd, ito te streets of Zacad eta d anita! Dignats Bonin, Vanario Agriler y sasweqo | eave i an instance of this kind, woere the locality ta | SPirits, it sirengihene by sudrishing the body. but it has not SUNDAY NEWS clgnethed rreet of Preminett OF &s, when this goneral rectlod to the govenment Lore on The thinly populated or there is not a sufficient nui yok lating the blood oF irritating the nervous INDAY 1 Gnlous Conduct of the Bremch Se ee aS ee Snopes Soe Sarai, Gere, nanie ha | Ussher eco eerie pr Aecia , ~ < s sur to scoot OFE'S ARATION SUNDA) ws pe a any sees eat sie meets Hea scant, Med, iar canine | SMMC CLIO | tence 5 <my a stames at the eu me Viena Cave, Mewtroh 2, 1087, | lesaiits As mos) of Ureeo mou /otned tho fiberalp, a fine | Acegumlot wala Parish prions There are, districts of schools, and forty | Satilc it qenehit, and morreespecally to those phyaiclans | po The exoitement incroasoe at Vers ram, ; Ibis reported | Ch-otunity willmome day ar dther offer for retali paid by foreiga cal with the ecclesinatioal junsdiction of tue dean, and | 2° 2aveasyet taken no notion oF HOUSES TO LET, Prope snmetramyraghos by sr Fhe playa eo pay ie Suna aan ge Ree omer ia ie of | Dar of Mating ge” Sd Panna, Homer | which aogier ere wank. reece wh a Dandolo avd the Blizaverb, are to be wansh #Ted to Soa = nature, tay bo aitorded 49 Napotoon s soldiers oy pte raise § EP ol oe a te hi ee we, geotary for, me oe fw ‘het ere: wil pt Vanna, Wore 1830. rf EVERY WARD IN ; J Dag the conveyanc ort viieated to public work ev r F rm” onan, Joan 4’ Ciloa to-day, vo man the guns vere. AMMOG'- | Ly thee whe basen mitocelot she onesies | Bropers wo wna retina «pant tain: | Coole tenant gytamasic aad forts Caurie ae Tice HoFP's MALT Extacr Drvor NEw vor, Alon, provisions, ke wore t7 be immedia taiy& ranateread | brutaiity ant erachy indvigod for Avo yous Ry omiaer® | alsa; wad wovbing nas okea tall Siauintion ay tos parces | time there were Sowoliog Like toveateen normal school pat i. Set Mpesdves wan ere in suificient quantities to ensure a oma WhAt pro- feof tbe Hr uch arsay, appear cold blooded | accuned for the training of Catholic teachers, maators and mis. | wry, fart at ie etiy aud wabuttes Oden be eee ee trac cod upon | S2¢ Deartices. Wo, who have seen sad beard trom wus | 4 The command of the arms of the ewpire ie coniided to | tresuet, with an attendance of hetween fifteen and seven- | oui ee ee ted defence. Tho strictest aurvaitiance ts p's deniavle authority of outrages which mado tie blood | (eneraie Marquez ané Miramon, Your Majeaty cannot | toon hundred. Thi | than Drugetsts and G JENSED OFFS, @il the gates of the city and th - bos, Within 9 boil with indig French! bet endl fonpoiten, Leeatise the memorials ‘vet exietta Lurope undred. | There w a defeet in the Prussian aystom, | fold by Druggute and Miocene eateralty. pana gates of city an ¢ approac 1 r men are but under. Tietns yet sufler ihe consequeaces of the aticmpt | 20 doubé, that is that there are not separate universities ; le mat for Peunsylvania, W, 7. CAFYEE, Phila- ‘Thus an advertisement in the twenty-four hours it is fully expected that a tons Tiption ear ies comroanences i =~ a ony Sg ee nutted by hese two chet fa ths ‘ond, of 1860, to tha vio- any rate thero were not at that time, But if there be | 4*!P&®. ww ie et Laie tt is the Ai 46 x i Teots a of mon (cittzons) will ake piace. A rigid seas th MOF AMS | Cre Jead of modern civilleation commnfl such veceseee, | Ine sen at ie. voser (> abstract "BHO remitor by | Hed out, Outheltos ToAy” nF Ka pa Bers T THIS SEADON OF THE YEAR ALL HORSES Eager ere Meroughout the city has boon made, and last MBE and | ean only be-utriduted to cho spirit engendered by tae the tiara ty ian “Fealdonc at Xeew’brta. for the | Soneeance of that county for giving them fall and. | dc. these che glastnd and exposed to the acti ef these SURGAE SO from their beds about twonty of the prominent “4ZeNS | true prosperity of France, aunt is only anot bp Sdeel Oltngane athe a) oly eeconded by Gen. ; ca as well as Protestants, (AD- | alco a anost exeellocs hoof ointment, Be. a" bos ” f° 5 far. teed ti tasyaduring Al of inettenaive you ry ! 4 ™ Placed them on boar of a schooner and have git Wer 1m Maximilian ie supposed by maay to have the Intentiom |. mumane phyersians end. pri de: tebe ibang Genapen frown Ti cheat ce cencralbationst aysiem ia Beye SSA Uhiianin te Gee oe SUNDAY NEWS earcerated them in San Juan castio or have rx 4 | of making propassions to D. Beuke Juarez for an armies | (Mr Rearaha in dhe weighborns towus, tive pantal ree | Scene te guard ite peg h id dregs cally of arma Beslan oe I8 CURING HUN: | ts brought before the eye of the purchasers and consumers them down the const, Much anxiety provails, espec ‘Hl | tice, that he might the better foarn the true will of te | Ws present forthe ect oa bad am uly eoraipel | EES, 1 ve To maddie noe aes certtt | Stories, Piles, “feheurnatiam, Seren Cuibeien Cone Bren ‘i ‘ among foreigners, a8 tho poticy of tho reactionary * OF | Mexican nation, and thereupon resin the situation at } apotivts wudictent cor , ts Med | wo eouctant squabbliug im the’ peomibaeea’ pin} Price 2) denis, Sold by all druggists: | Of all kinds of goods, — Amporial party Is not kno hors favors ave ail divested to one singican® wher of ere, | Seugrant aba likewise eapiul'wiy we Ugnogee lista tide | Saye Wee inet tone’ We neseregea Ret alco roe || TORGLS OHTATERS Goo aus The hatred which tho Moxican ontertaine for the { ing the history of 4h Intervention by lis owe nate, rv Bove (he usage oatabsahsi in international rekation Bey iy i nee wae. oa nitigen tee eae hep in vind Wintes where dewertion anne nee LORE iD, we : “ flowing from the engagement ah 4, Tt does not belone te our position to discuss whether It be | {2 their own croed, wore bad eubjccts, bad citizens, dis- and States where desertion, €0., are auficient causes, hres ir Fronch has extended to all forcigners alike, Americans ving from ngagements nade witi\ him by Napo- opes and hime ne to loyal or wnfuithfol to thoir fag. Why, you all know the | Nop ayo es well an Gelbern: fhe: Mesioan atrognies to Limeelt that <0] fee Yowrhenas Ren aED OU DN Ee ae eso | capone baperente worthy 0 wonderful cainpaign which changed the whole suttace of | SUNDAY NEWS he bes driven avfiy the Freoch and can drive seuy on “fies crenanke ts We UNed Beaten We recente, in benait | soleeuly arteand to ike ncmest’ ihe law of, pemebaveee fof Peribenn powers ar ae cary eulcntuatiog pias | COMPOSE ARD CURES FOR THA RUITURED—AENE, oeher whe tuvade them. Both ay al @ kexts a his Mi trends, ” A + ty 0 of ou snedual mavenne ie Buropean power; far now, possibiy with oap> oe y receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. B. Be bave the same feeling in this particalar, Th 7 aon ie th aso fe oaeed | ond ed ese oy a which can onsist only 8 the reamctel of tay functionaries | HOR Of Frauce, she is the iirst military power in Barope, ‘oote, 1,180 Brondwvay, N. ¥. ¥ int tion. Poor Mexico! No country | aire 0 4 pret pee pay. - lon to th ~ DUNE | roremsid, abd should. tile process be Bapoasiile, to praceat, | #8 1 venture to say Aimorica is the grontost military power Ey i ce A ervon ry ine “richer | of the preeent, year—aat f¢ yet Wanting to «wow UD | kewado din priients agulosisvciy wet ol rilenbe and wet | ON the fre0 of the carth. We did uot heae of aly troache Oe en Uetage ad elt spectacles, doctor or medi- | soll nor wealtbler mines ; but anarchy aud bioodeted will bo her tutore history ae it has boen that of the just, |g" the United States is guarded most sacrediy jects 8a tpan the pre Gare teen Wore Aree Lorri c unless some efficient intervention ahali teach the peopie | be securely taken out of Mexico, The Custom H.wse | OW rubjeots. You mill be pleave| to acsepe guy respeets, Gnd Catholic soldiora ones & Catholic monarchy eu — tint peace, not war, shonld be thetr policy. ‘Tue Uuted | Con vention makes a portion of this forvbooming wok. | yao vanes Mintsser ilen x of Franses Adete | Shoulder, and atl quits as tucker ieee eens panes dafeipintion foc she arsed, sank posiags Biates must consent that Mextoo shall continue to be | fy x letter written to Marshal Bazaine, the Froush Ein: | Miniter Peufpountiary or Segia. Feces sisaweer | I favor’ of Prassia ae the ueedie gun,. Lat us now go. | Dit: B Foote, 1,100 htondway, N. ¥. : fevolationized and re-revolutionized, or must intervene by offering military aid, or by establishing a protec. te. orders upon the entire population, ‘ing freight to the French, rie te aud other capi- Amer.can freight steamer, bri the New York vessels bri bt bas been | off to prison, his house their freig most scandalous and woull hardly ‘bear ventilation to | ail which operations produced some $26,000. The ae ‘4 fe a the case ‘Emperor at to payment of duty, by violent seizure, and hg é. f se oe ‘ortez yy after | thousand men he takes the imperial army otviag a Vaagead ee oe condition, } ten thousand men of allarms, ready to mect the Ine ney next refused to pay in silver doliars, a8 per who, at last accounts, were sixteen leagues distant, , should the ex- ment, but in Mexican gold, and Snaly hg ry i Shame eerad Reming es wena sie vitssolntion two war vessels in the harbor after the final evacuation, which will take piace within one week. The insecurity of foreigners is talked of more and more. The arrival of Marshal Bazaine here yosterday was not accompanied by any demonstration. Upon leav- night with about two thousand haan and slx pieces of ar tillery. The ple of Tego ‘Tolpan, four leeguee from whe olty, within tie” vailov hile Cuellar, at Ayotla, keeps the highway to Vera (rie, stops the diligences and intercepts the correspondence. vate sources, | Whether distrust of his ddelity be tit Mexico, but i# between | jealousy of the reputation for , Napoleon's intrigues againat peror Authorized his commander of the oxpeditionary corps to* promian, on condition tat the custome at Tam- pico anu* Vera (ru a young wife he showed a happy appreciation of Mexi- by “‘so called’? Yankees—a term or sppellee which the French have learned to use with evident gusto, Any tnformation relative to a Frenchman's love of Juarez Probable—Nuapolecon’s Treachery to be Shown Up by Max—Important Documents in London, and More on the Way to the United States—Raiding Around—The Capital—General News, &c- the articles that follow:— Maxuwtsay, Emperor of Mexico:—From a desiro to be Act, 3. The ministers, the Council of State and all the authorities and functionaries of the empire, civil and Arr, 4. The business of the government shall be dis- patched {n our name, 1 Ant. 5. Neither laws nor decrees shall bo isaued or abrogated save in cases of an urgent nature, and with Oar ministers are charged with the execution of the Given at Mextoo, the 12th day of February, 1867. MAXIMILIAN. Having done on paper right royally al! that human command of the gentle Marquez, Dressod in full Mext- Guadalupe’ shrine, and, as the official journal reporta, The last paragraph, dwelling upon the behavior of the Emperor, has annoyed not a little both Khor ive3, as thongh there was so-ititlo courage in U tion on urgent occasions, Thescanty rrmore which reach the capital report the arrival of the army a: Queretaro on the 19th, after skirmishing slong the -cutire line of | march, There Castillo, with his troops to the number of which ended by the Emperor's refusal tor the present to employ Miramon in any high military. position, 4 Tipencd into convic- tion, or whether his boyish rasuness or Maximilian ’s a dy this dent's dive | game chicken be the cause of tir therefore, indispensab! cliiatod, shrede of information aro dropping in upon us of the | that at ail hazards he be con- formed that they were te be shot ‘at ones for having volautariy enlicted agaigat the cause of Mexico, thongh ernment and teople and will were delivered to his agenta, ine esteem. action, ag the Jupceition of ove p Charge of Belgium: 0. ‘Rt, Britain; Francisco Curtopast, Chatge of Ltaly. his entrance into Toluca, gave to his partisans an adini- drawal of the imperial troops, migrated with their fum- flies for Mexico; though warned by Colonel Talanne, eral party. arty from Porfirio :Diaz’s armyg brought into camp $25,000, taken from ‘Marshal Bazaine’s private train. As soon ag the report was made to the general he ordored the return of the money to be made to the Mar- shal, with a minute statement of the tacts of ils capture e Part of the year 1865, the estimation is certainly so humble which these Suropcans hold of us, that they do not take the Tadependence aud Republic. PORFIRIO DIAZ, { Made the question one of continent azainst continent. Has ho so farpenetraied the spirit of the United States that he recognizes the participation of individual Europeans in the affairs of America as citizens duly and suggest sad thoughts to the French Emperor. has been full of troubles; our of one per cent upon capital, values and industrial establishments little and big; this crafty invention proved to bo anotner form of forced loan only made goneral in its application and {mponetrable to verbal their protest as a body, against the decree collectors shall aunounce that protest until the ta: from whom anything can be everybody has paid uj this ailair of Iris colleagues, but sent the Secretary of Legation te approve of the resolutioa which might be come to by the diplomats in meeting. Content to pro- tect his nowly made fat\.er-in-law against the eficcts of she minister's decree, his Excellency Mr. Dano probably feit some remorse about interfering against the Mexican imperialists with alady from whose ranks he was then ‘enjoying the innocent pleasures of the honeymoon upon ‘a dowry of $1,300,000, Mexican coin. The French Min- potatos the document as apocryph joudiy they assert their innocence the louder is the laugh against the perplexed nullities:— (Protest. ) Maxico, Feb, 4, 1867. Sine—We, the undersigned representatives of the nations friendly to Mexico, have the honor of addressing ourselves Will conse, In the moments when the painful crisis nppears to be the about to resolve itself, which the premature termination of roished by ris most trustworthy, impartial and honora. oreigners, for m '¥ Years eaiadlished in Mexico, corro- berated by acts of pub! ty and authentic documents, Smit Upon teamin is ciniined 0 ety And persune 0 F. Middleton, Charge of Great The Charge of Austria of comme could not protest of Presizent Juarez is untrue. Jacinto. Morelia bad been evacuated by the imperiatists and eccupied by the liberals under Pema oye ane the Cooper Institute to hear a lecture by Jobn Francis Maguire, M. P., on “European and American Educa- tion.” The object of the lecture was to raise funds to further the purposes of the Society for the Protection of to the cause of education, but particularly when it was in bebalf of these peculiar objects. The tec turer, he remarked, was specially adapted to enlighten & New York audience on this subject from the fact of apostle of temperance in Ireland and this country, was advertea to by the chairmap, who algo alluded to the ‘TE LECTURR, Tho lecturer stepped forward at the close of the intro- ductory remarks and, after th ‘husiastic applause my intention to speak to you on the general question of education. In fact it would be a very idle and bootless mission on my part if Icame to New York for the pur- se of telling the people of Now York, which is the rain of America, that education was necessary, was I am not gong to indulge ina Fea charitable presence on thi ‘ow, I myself have been a me: . (Applause.) XN ber of th House of Commons for fifteon years, and du reepec} frecdom of thought and who also desire to re- spect the consciences of others, (Applause.) I have For instance, I have heard the Minister of Instruction, as I will call him, for he represents that department in England, advocate the denominatto: system, and the very same night the Irish Secretary aseured them that a look to Europe, in order to feel the ground strong ‘under their fect and to derive from ex} ‘a Protestant country, though I beg leave to have some little difference of opinion on that point; for I have heard—of course I might be“ badiy informed—that there are some fow Catholics in this republic, (Laughter But those who aro the jority are either from England or from ja, two orthodox kingdom of Prussia—which was uigated in year, and in that constitution, among other thiogs never hetd a more exalted opinion of the vatue of edu- cation than the people of Protestant Prussia did. An adequate provisioon was to be made for the educa. tion of all classes by public schools, But by article 24, in the management of these public schools ‘‘the confes- sional relations were to be kept in view as much as pos- sible,” By these “confessional relations’ were meant the religious denominations of the parties. Now let us seo how this was carried out, There wore three classes elementary, of cowrse you can easily understandwhat these mean, were for giving the elements or rudiments of education to the younger portion of the population. The eymnasiums or gymnasia wore of @ higher clase, They afforded a more advanood character of instraction, and the normal achools were for tho training of teachers. teachers. In the Catholic school all the teachers were Catholic, and the president of that echool was the i rit in which anything might appear dangerous to faith Ne or morals were examined by the bishop, and he bad ery on the part of Catholics in those terrible voaflicts 0 auotber Protesiam conntay. Lf there in the world thus Loaste it he Proeoreay queen 4, (hough T have heard there are a few Catholics of those ‘against thom, univects of ridicule than sigrable bigots, ‘and treated in some extraordinary way !D. order vent our cutting each other's #0 apparent arise under yet more unfavorable circumstances. ‘he w reason is that Mr. Maguire then gave statistics to show | toan extent and with « unanimity which ‘have but seldom s Pe} throats, It is sil J t, however, in Ireland ation is Catholic. be mass of the popu! Po derance of the Catholic over the Protestant population of Ireland, He continued:—Now, leav- shall have, and none other. Nothing of the kind. those parishes of the Austrian empire where there are any dissenters from the Romanish Church the educativa of theirchildren is not directed by the priests, but they are committed to the care of the dissenting ministers. As to the liberality in other States, the Rhenish pro-’| base triumph at the expense of the consciences of other people. If I was a legislator in this country { would ask the same here as I did in Ireiand or would in England, their pldasure call a meeting and establish a separate schoo! and elect trustees, even though the teacher of the common school be Roman Catholic.”? They are also re- Meved from the payment of ail common school rates. A boy should be trained religiously as well as intellectu- ally in order to withstand trials and temptations. (Ap- States might well consider the strong claims of the Catholics. Until that time Catholics, for the honor of mation and was pleased with its manarement, with the hearty merriment ofthe immense number of lads there. of love to God. (Applause.) Mr. Maguire then de- nounced in the strongest terms what he characterized as the wicked and infamous institution, which had for the past few yoars engaged in the traffic of taking tian professed to seek, but without changing the name PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH [2, 1867. Arrived. va, with sugar to Leaycraft & Co. Put into Bermuda in TOs. Brig Mary M Williams (Br), Kennedy, Cardenas, Feb 26, days, with logwood, to H Becker ir Nethe new), Cullum, of and from New Haven. ‘Was towed to the city by the steamer Chas Chamberlain. For other Shipping News se Ninth page. ven MISCELLANEOU AY PERSON WHO HAS THE LEAST NOTION OF the boundless quackery which ts curried on with aceas and universal secret remedies will easily account for uinded mistrust ef physicians of all patent the well. gro medicines or sham medicinal drugs, and) will not ascribe it = 06 it has done in the case of HOFP’S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH, occurred, Here the physician is, 90 to say, ox officio called upon and obliged to enter upon nn examination of the remedy, in oper to confirm or to annul, asa higher author. Hof’s Malt Preparation in certain forms of disease) is 0 to the incontestible evidence and rapidity of their effect, which bas procured to them the citrate of 8 epee ia canes salutary ig which it promotes and os, is placed beyond m The favorable efect which it produces in $F Poot Tas rosa gn, Sekt OF 10 conta, Addross Dr Cons, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOIN ™ Dal Sn 8 of thre Feat cured by Dr. zachia wore ‘That ho is the business manager of the “NEW YORK 6U! 21,313 copies of said Suxpar Nav— Sworn to before me, this Uth day os yg97, 1868, he worked from the press thereof copies, and that on the last tssue, for Sunday, My *% Bworn before me, this 11th day of March, 1867, ‘The above affidavits plainiy show the clroulation of the Its present circulation has been gained in less time thap journals published on Sunday. Since its first issue it had: and this has been done in the face of dull tradeand dis» men that the circulation of all the principal newspapers, a@, well as trado, has decreased dui ‘The fact that the during this period of stagnation has reached a merits, It has become, by filling the existing need for » high-- making a path of its own, it han ereated its ctreulation te tally on its own merits, and has not relied om adventitioug- “sensations” to spurt it forward, only to be carried-farther back by the tide of public opinion. By combining th FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY DAILY PAPER, of the reader more eastly caught than on week days. 8,120, HENRY E. LYNOB. é SUNDAY NEWS. SUNDAY NEWS. | | | rg ing the past three mouth. CIRCULATION OF 21,475 COPIES CIRCULATION OF 21,475 COPIES PROMINENT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER = > < i 5 Bi a PELE - A MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING torate, Whatever may be the of the ernment, Cr of | revennes Of all the porta Pacific coast u bees, ‘ the Secretary of the Navy, iD errer naa boon weds in | Empite’e ‘yeh poe (aey io ieee oy coast tothe | auelnet the Mioisters of his master’s brosier, 80, adh! I belive somo of you must have hoard 80 Drea QLRGALLY OnTAINED FROM” TU fending tho swall steam war Tahoma here, | of war jo,* that purpose, In of let. R tod © OPER oT W some gracunl sundenep i may Fon rnd cnet States, without pubticity o& in «the first place the protection of Americans | ter Maxim: ‘in concluded the Convention, and eported Ocenpation of the Crpital by she i, and of some Lead tok ean | eek Bat ‘ ‘ouness or desertion cause a. re may require enforcement, such are the present in- | the honorable gentleman who for ao many youre bas Liberals—Ortegn Not set, d&e. going out of that old. cloister. and “adoring God. in the _ 1. KING, Counsellor at La roadway. FFICE, Paes Jas Ge pany Thee eee nation a Bevel Berope ae & belief of his. news conclude d fan Fraxceco, Masch 12, 1867, same wanner ay great and holy men centuries | ({REAT DISCOVERY.-DR GRATH'S Bi) i Gi =. grea he he burr wth foro gran eon and | Wat hry ae peat fuling am enguenie |The Mexian Const bas taformaton, enw fom ¢ #48, fut chet pie auiom,m ndavat para ae: | (Bl para, tiy basi Pre wa of Haw somone ‘ Eugli#h and otuers, who bave pot travelled in the States, | which did not Lear the brond seal of France. 1 | tho secroiary of the Governor of Mazatinn, thatthe city | of the tawurs of West case eter the very shadow mys Gea Send OE pe pact eie ee Ao. 19 OMATHAM STREET, ¢ 6 ate fowiliar iil) our ayy. Lave formed a poor opinion | Mendez, the \mpe) ‘a Generni-in-Chiof, bae boon elving | @f Mexio was occupied by the liberay on whe 17h of | with cruciixes on progr yy te Sees im ory Wh, ‘Worle woe Nie tere. Beaee — ‘any