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, . 7 ; P y ' 4 | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARUH 45, 1867. 5 | ‘iit ; _——-—— See ~ ‘nxcite to hatred..and contempt of govern ” teres; Mergured but T canot vouch truth statoment, ‘ch oMfcers charged with th a irapvnmont tas, foumaaton "ouch | Be mandare @ conparatee isang Proms is Jr Wing | two of toe Cartowere bave bose srouay weunaed | AA ASHINGTON Shitting Ofte Fovenuee”pertor ‘heir detion, aad CITY INTELLIGENCE. } bitod. 60 inne "pa that cl would | Jeremy tgand Deigiem, Hitiond, Tialy, Portugal | | "Tuo gora far that contd ta aterinlond of the law 2+} from time te,time tofreport, through the Secretary of the ; would be | and Spain oor os 2! ieee oe Aapnerate sites Deid. ae Mer obo nate a Trosmery, to Con ethoation A irewl saiy Med bill or Faervat, OF THE AwNoNCIATION—In the various the acta, ‘ae ne ee ee neenatn erg fn] Seasle at tain’ exteunive Gis. Pest the mmothends of cotleon 9S the revenues, and such other | @atholic churphes throughout the city the festival of the the Minister of State to glorify himself for it, Were confirmed by the intelligence that the facts pertaining to thé i, yi commerce or | Annunciation will be celebrated by the offering of the naving lad “ihe Country gradually Year Uy year to bet | Litlé town, of Paling “rata tad von | COLLECTOR SMYTHE. | ston ot tuetoanury, aig iuty find” by actus! ob | suas and coremoaies comipomorative of Wwe mystery of ‘deen fruitless, It is not to us that M Rouber, old | Fi whe te eae ae, ’ to the publ: oe on . . the appearance of Che Angel Gabriel to the Virgin tary, Colegue atthe Lagiaive would Undertake | which tbe litte cataide the tows. ‘paiicebaricaded nananninanrnnnne To enable hime y to conduct his investigations, | and the announcing to her of the will of God by whic tthe g tes Ade y BL te eae a ey et Win Gace . he ia empowered “to éxamine the books, pepers and | siio was chosen to be the mother of:the Savioar tm: fo nu tuat tere was danger in admiling i, for | trib he held he ee should reply 1 him ‘by | wore beovent in large aesauees tue Te |The Rumor of His Removal | rr cies ee oe ee eae oe ee toa Kind JARO ABS EEE ites ont in tes ee (0 fast nom than to deny it would be aisgracefal placing under yes ‘words of the President of | mates wisely determined on. Contr c mony,” wherein every person swearing or affirming | various religious schools and iimmbutions the mysiory pong &@ due sense of my diguity me delivered at the Hotel de Ville on the 10th | town, which they reached adil ted. faleely is subject to the penalties and disabilities of per- | is commemorated by the ri ef bells and the ropeti- Priors Be loch pe my person or my purse, :—"To-day I recognize it giadly, calm- | long gone whem the Fenians, anid to be led on by one of jary; and all officers of the government are by law re- | tion of the triple angel s@lutation callod the yy right and re-establish the truth. neas has returned im the public mind. The ‘which | Colonel Gleesoo’s chief lieutsnanis, entered and pilleged quired to extend to him all reasonable facilities for the | “<angelus’” at moraing, noon and night. While the Court retired for two hours to ite council | $xisted two years age have disappeared, and notwith. | the police berrss wnt ie a on Bee, hee is Ded Pe Sica, gen ncceernation Pertinent to the dale | Coxvexriow or Taicrnnaxce Socuers:—Delegates fromm ry reduced heroes retraced office, ction sixty-six, act chamber to debate, the barrister and pubis, who pe | Fatere itn known that ' tacditcations” shout | the town, where's is sald they gus possened of ood and | PFeSFeS® Of Reconstruction in Hi! McOULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury, | the Father Mathew societies to a comention which pemeaiapieiecase neat: Nebr take place, thay will be Bee, ithe rashes a eee ee wereas Virginia. Cashmere Woe! Grown in Okie and Missouri. | holds a rogular session every alternate week met inst way, are these words suffice, would Mr, Israel Dieb!, a traveller tn Asia and al! parts of the | evening at Military Hall for the transactlow’ of general’ those uttered six days before the from the’ fires which the insurgents are to ng ry lowest order of jadges and the chief of whom, a marvel- | ‘pots, ,Ouered six dave, Nefone the ow, d'état on bive tig algtos the mountains © domoawraton of ae ae ue East, hae presented to the Commissioner of the Genorat | business, Mr. Edward Mulvany presidedi A: motion’ H lous tll-looking fellow, was once a commissary of police), Universal Exhibition of in the Salle du Cirque at | ® formidable ts expected. Laud Office severe! very fine specimens of Cashmere | was made and carried to appoint a commfibe to walt } ‘were waiting the Emperor's orders to know what sentence | Paris:—' acyl ed Sooner, jaree me to pi al . Wasamoros, March 24, 1867, | W00l, grown in Obio and Missouri, where Cashmere | 00 the various T. A. B. ties and church’ organiza- | ‘they should inflict. They might have given Girardin ‘ca: ion prevent cessation of work this winter, IN THE NORTHWEST. Collector Smythe—Ilis Mysterious Call to | 690s are raised with great success. The first lot of these Scones at all pee yer ape al four yeara’ imprisonment. They took the night to sleep Fear not the future. sranquiiey: wit! he seainteinet Washington Explained — Tho President | £°8's wore imported at an expense of $1,000 each, and | of one constitu to be formed to suit the wishes of’ ‘apon it, and ultimately gave him no imprisonment at Par ag wl eA nod pimealt ‘hus | After the Street Fight in Dragheds—Move- | Stands by Him. the Now Yerk Merchante | they are now sold for five dollars, The wool is long and | the majority. was the chief business of amy’ im- all, and only inflicted’ fine of 6,000f., which, though | Sued'the industry and colamera ot Pans te ausenons ments in the Suberbar Districts. are With Him, and He Will Not Resign. {curly and as soft as silk. tite ast Suada + lgaue vpaet ad che maximum allowed by aw, ina lon bite to Girardin, | frash works, when he told them not to fer the future; Uneegheds (HAGE Seen? Cees bei Dubin Kaptan cay Sas apie ung: > rae pc tg palin anyone po Poter Ktotwe, ‘who 1 immensely rich. Far trom being mollifed by | When thom that whatever Seren The quiet our town di Afford reliable information, 1 think I may safely state RELIGIOUS SERVICES. na the hts no a bapa — Ante theatre of tt nih The sons more abclaaly dat thas all the rumors as to Collector Smythe’s resignation mee cmt Miath bi peijs rg wevinsced = eccom- wnat geass Ren tases | Rac pa ae ages | ee ee ers Pale [oa Sessa aacs| 4 Science, | ss ine wenn ra tet f to re-est trang’ 3 supposed to have contracted while serving hia country: says he will appeal and get the most eminent counsel ia | iostently disturbed, even s pablic house—from ten o'clock P. M., and it is a | Office hunters.and brokers whoge wish is father to the | Catholic churches of St. Patrick; 8, Peter; St. James, Franco to plead hiecause. He is a man of wonderful sy aap ale tag peste neny Se eng ‘anloa A curiae ovr Dore a more peascablo spect. | thought. Ms. Gmgthe did have. serious intentions of | S, Slophen, Bt, Anne, 8k Mary, Bt Francie Xevier and | fointat® atk" “paceyenactay At aboet, woe, toe audacity; for the Appeal Court may, and unless debarred oe SOMO dene he we ho Te ct ean Mayor, James Levins, Eea,, and Patrick Ternan, Eaq.. to ‘throwing up his commission a few days ago; but ho was | others, large congregations attended. The usual high | mombers of fof te View regiment (Hawkins! Ty tbe Rimperor wil, sontonce him to log tarm of im | 33H, ed the moat coeiet msreral onkersoemeas | Omit Mating thah LN ware proeat whea ths engage | dituaded from doing oo ty the enioaties ofthe mer.-| maso was celebrned in each. The sermons preached | Zovnyts), N.Y. 5 NG. together with, many of tne, piisonment, He must think the ompire in astate of | prevail? Notwithstanding the provocatory law of the tnoat lank plese om Teseday might between the pol! chants of New York, as well as by the severe attacks | were mainly on doctrinal and controversial questions, |'at the armory, corner of eee and Fourth decadence when be dares to beard it in this way. Bist of May, 1850, which, without cause and without upon his character made im Congress on Friday and | ‘he riotous conduct of some of the processioniste on last | street, in order to pay @ last tribute of re- spect to the memory of deceased by acting as a funeral escort on the cocasien. By one o'clock coim- pany E, numbering some forty or fifty men, and under the command of Captain Frederick ort, ucoompa- nied by the comrades of deceased in the Niath regimens who had likewise assembled, left the armory with coiore draped {n mourning ana preceded by a full drum corps. ‘The escort marched down Broadway with measured step, the sharp, harsh tones of the drums bres: ing om the stillness of the Sabbath air, and attracted considerable attention and remark among those who were on the street at the time. Un srriving at Grand street the escort marched down that thoroughfare to Gouverneur street, and thence to the late residence of deceased in Madisun sireet, where the funeral services were held. At the conclusion of the services the remains were deposited in a hearse and the line of march continued to Jackson street, and subse- quently to the Grand street ferry, whero the eacort halted and returned to the armory. A guard-of honor aud the rolatives and friends of the deceased then ao wo the Union Cemetery, just beyoud Williamsbarg, where the body was consigned to its last resting place, the core- mon.es at the grave being of a very impressive charac- ver. Deceased bad served two terms of ouliatment dur- ing the war, and at the time of his death was about twenty-five or thirty years of age. Supprx [Deata.—About seven o'clock last evening James Oakloy, while in his residence; No. 73 Washing- ton street, suddenly dropped down dead. The Coroner right t At present there are in all forty-eight prisoners con- The little Prince Impperial is unwell and has been in:| nie’ miiious’ tar choca noe ce i Sleciors aut of nected with Fenianism confined in our county jail here, | Saturday. Tho malevotent spiri displayed by the Con- Settee in tatneen nis cauaeta at aa bed ail the wook. The utmost care has been takeu to | Partial eleci.ons ta Paris and elsewhere taken piace with- ee er are Screens ate Nie Sing, Gressional impeachers has determined him to hold | sity of compliance with the commands of the Chureh Im- pag ts Sie ks je the depoattary of the executive power on © the Collectorship as a matter of self- | Pressively urged. The apparent non-adherence to the see — aca and er ie msec wre really and seriously cans: to dread that the slightest in- an, Keri voll ane Biggin fc gon ogg nd prion fags cat een be ancient Catholic customs during the itentaal about i et ain al mention, and upon | jury could be iniiicted upon the inviolability of that ates herent oll: ped 9 Tollowina ove th S v term of Lent was deprecated; and this seeming whieh you may entirely rely, I learned by the merest | Dower, or upoo tus persoual safety by the v6 || Sonon ot tee poe hepa ro gee me agen fandhcya | telegraphed to come on to Washington to see | infidelity was spoken of as used by ‘non- accident from an eminent medical man quite uncon. | Power? If one of the'two powers was menaced by the . how matters were going on, and he arrived here | communicants so as to arguo that the influence of 4 re vé = const I + nected with pewspapers, A few days ago he hada pain | Was it not that which merely bad in its hands the one bdig printer, mean oad ied this morning, accompanied by his private secrotary. | Thoge who attended the services merely that they ‘aient 4p his thigh, accompanied by swelling. The tumor pelea it sepontted in the electoral oe = aaer, Olah, Panic. te ae Trinkty street; His presence here now is only knowa toa few persons, | be delighted with the rhetoncal or sensational were ‘was probed and pus came out of it. At three o'clock on | Havember, | 1861, ec ie toon there, was | rivaley Vatd,’ laborer, Trinity “street; - Wilham | ** be desires to be ineog, until to-morrow, when he will Epi giey iayeeret a Se Eenimalic amete wens “Tuesday iast an operation of a painful character was per- | can constitution and universal suffrage, but there was ares Dublin; Laurence Fullam, shoemaker, | appear before the joint Committee on Retrenchment, | Christian, In the Brooklyn churches similar services formed by Dr. Barthez, ‘The poor lad’s life ig, Ibelieve, | nothing more, there was noither anarchy nor danger of | (wanit; thomas | Corrigan. | taborer, | abn sires | and perhaps astonish some of his reckloss abusers, He | were held, and sermons of like import preached." At én no immediate danger; but the symptoms reveal a bad | *#fChy; this is what on every occasion, and solely to | pA vany TPOre, THOT em Mephy, turer, | W&s closeted with the President from noon untid nearly | the Cathedral, it was thought by somo, in view of the render homage to truth, we have never ceased to sustain | - 8 aversion of Bishop Laughlin to secret societies, constitution, owing, probably, to @ hereditary taint. inst all those who’ misrepresent. it, some wilfully, | Greenlanes; ‘Josoph Murphy, woavor, Greenlanos: three o'clock this afternoon, going over tho testimony | {he rioting of the Brooklyn Hibernians in this city dae’ Of course, however, it would be treason to hint that at | Others stupidiy; this is what history in accord with v | Murphy, weaver Sennen oe Deven, ae re, of the Investigating Citmmittce, The President pro- | ing the St. Patrick's Day parade would uttragt attention ; eonrt, where great pains are taken to inculcate the beliot | “Yee vt scuth: for if the President of tne | Clarke, Drassmoulder, Mill lang; Thomas Ciarke, Iaborer, | Bounced all the siatoments in the report affocting ban sich was not the case; the Rev. ifr. Tuner. who + ‘that the ilfness 1s owing to sevore gymnastic oxercises | republie had hetwern his hands, forces s0 to 4 Mill lane; Robert Mar, spinning master, Trinity street’ | himself as unqualified falsehoods, and assured Mr. | ay. Invone of tho churches in elther city was the and \oo rouch study, My informant tella me that in | %4in‘ain order om th: day when he tare up the constituion | John Colgan, shoemater, Stockweit lane; Nuch Byrne | Sinsthe that be gave as little credence to the other | music of an ornate character, the choirs beluz princi- : ; painter, Milimount; Maurice Collins, weaver, Mell; " . order to keep from the public any'suspicion of the true | fy,,i{a.rurn wa maintain, 16 nok Abas the manitest Drool | Michael MoGuirk, laboror, Trinity pian ” charges, A poriect understanding, therefore, exists | Pally engaged in preparing for the Easter festival, aature of the disease of the heir apparent, the court | fear? Who woald have attacked it? Who would have | 4 report has gained credence that two men were pri- | between Mr. Smythe and the President, I am informed | ¢, physicians have invented a name which does not de- | dared to attack it against him, its defender, the more vately interred last night in the Chord burial — that Mr. Smythe told the President some tune ago that 9 ee to who bad been shot on Tuesday mebt by the polico : acribe it with ecientitie aocaracy. ‘They call it cozaigie, | MVineible the more respect, he had for itt | No, with T cannot vouch for the certainty of | Whenever ho wanted tho ollice of Collector he was ready | The rite of confirmation was administered yosteriay Ever since the Grand Duke Nicholas proposod a toast | lutely nothing to fear for the maintenance of is pretty clear that several reputed Fenians but yesterday Mr, Smytie said that the time | afternoon, at the hall corner of South street and Peck heroes" of the Cretan insurrection, who were | the constitution, for the daration of the repub- 6 left this town since Tuesday night, some of whom | had come when he wanted to hold on to the office for jug Charch of Our to the h ~ | were in the raok of commanders. slip, occupied by the Seamen’s churcn for religious ser- ouly a short time ago stizmatized by the Fronch Moni. | 1° for the preservation of liberty, amd the cone | "Tae nj he bondires blazed on numerous hit in che | the sake of self-vindicaon, vices since the abandonment of the floating Bethel, some | W#S Wotifled to hold an inquest upon the body.’ tras “adventurers,” the “Enstern question,” looming } that of th jalative Asset tof the Presi. } count: , ¢ Kimball Case—A Further Contradic six months since, Thr H.W. assist- as lies ogy peal # be eee og cabs pe Early on Wednesday morning two men in military | Mrs, ¥. A. Kimball, widow of the fate Lieutenant ss gpg ean pe ccBrN ps mn FIRES IN NEW. YORK. 4n a proximate future, has weighed like a nightmare | dent of the Republic—were effected as fully asthe | uniform rowsed up numerous families in the village . s ed by Rev. 8. J. Corneille, conducted the opening exer- apon the Bourse, There is such asuperabundance of | fue liperty of the nrocs ead mabe, Taub when, though | Sane aad tts viclaity, clltng on all the ties to repair | Colon Hagar Addison Kimball, of the Ninth rogiment | oisos, and the sacred rite was then administered to four money seeking investment, the rate of the Bank of | at od period without any logal mits and’ pre ited in the BU 9 cee angele Suge Me pee rd Me anne Conn hen tte rye | candidates ‘by the Right Rev. Bishop Potter, in a vory % ii rP ee terest bonds is go | their plenitade, nowhere was there in apy town or in any assembled, resident is city for some time and therefore | impressive manner, After the laying on of hands the Fiance discount and the in on Treasury fected on uni. | Plied with rifles, revolvers and ammunition. Several | 12. 16. as stated in some of the papers, been a boarder | Choir sang the hymn beginning commune a single act, not one, which re on Tow, that we should have certainly seen a considerable young dupes were foolish enough to go; but, ere they prt og 1 vorsal suffrage. If in’all the above there is not a aingle Tne party bad shifted to Mellifoot, Another | at the Irving House in New York ciy aince the death of Be aa ar et eee see fellow in military garb stole a horse from ® farmer's | her husband. The unfortunate announcement of her rise in the ronta this week, had It not been for the fear | word which does mot openly defy contradiction, w fa war between Greece and Turkey, in which the | ™'* ought of the pompous enlogium the Minister . istrict. By when the reverend Bisbop addressed the worshippers DE: ne ke ry ‘rife French | ¢ Stile has solemnly accorded to bimsolf, and against | fiable on, Tiesday” night In the anne veer edisady and | death under such peculiar circumstances, and the many | at some length, taking thiepe lineoas hie text. Be epoke ae ic Harlcaecers ice be petra 2 Vict ab a age gg Gea ato oo the people to Both in Meath, and Louth | conficting contradictions tbat have been published, have | of the necestity of a choice, and gave a striking com- government organs are nowinstructed to represent that { exactitnde of our souvenirs? \No, It is mot true thas | Summon the peopl to arms. | Hout ty Sisal ancl Tents | ve egestas atin ” BAV® | parison of living in the world without end or aim, tothe France has a perfect understanding with Russia on the | ‘2 his hands the country has been led gradually and ono Lye a ane a eee hefucon io cum the | Ceeh deeply mortifying to Mrs. Kimball and her'numer- | saiior who should drift out to sea without chart, com- s every year to better destinies, France ¢ not more pow. | Right, fearing covrodipibeeicmengsanes Camaiesies @ friends % ‘eubjoct of advice to be given to the Porta eriul than tn 1848; f@ she free? Has it depel as warm friends bere and elsewhere, It is but an act | pass, rudder or purpose. His illustrations were varied The Constitutionnel of yesterday said:—CAt Constanti- | on Lor to prevent’ tho irroparable fwults which. have | ,, Mady vague ramors are in town to-niglt of « eather. | of justice to& very estimable lady to make the above | S20, beTuwded and the. neossities of in a he | nople Lord Lyons is quite agreed with us, and the Rus- | Peed commitiod ? And if fresh fanits wore to a:zravato ing Jans at Meliifont Abbey, under the nolwrions | wetement, and thus set at rest the many scandalous and | require the building of a church for its accommodation Pe Leonasd, all, wowe len Atnvasantor, General Iguatiet, aces eur, view de) | ICR Ct Weak NenlG eanay OC saying. ie een Oe Ak Meet ne et orropeous ancouncements that have been made in the | as soon as a proper site cau be welecied. About half-past threo o'clock on Sunday morning a fire occurred on the third floor of the tenement house No. 136 Allon street, in the apartments of Frank Finner. The flames were extinguished by the iumates of the house oe of water. Damage about $100; ia- sured for $: in the Germania lasurance Company. The alarm of fire between one and two o'clock Sunday morning originated from No, 138 Norfoik street, ia the apartments of Frederick Horn, locksmith. It was caused by the stovepipe. Damage $50; no insurance. The alarm of fire shortly atter three o'clock on Sun- on the second floor, The property is dainaged to the tent of $500, fully insured. Shortly beiore five o’clook on Su: morning @ fire the sitca'iom, It cannot be doubted that this happy EMILE DE GIRARDIN. IN THE NORTH. paeaepes. Th brok the tuind Root at. ee, ‘ anal 2 % Reconstruction in Virginia. 1 Midnight Mission. e out on floor 135 Rivington street, ‘understandiag will induce the Porte to consént to anoces- ONTO : At the request of the committee of this mission Dr. | i the cabinet shop of Otto Minot, and before st was ex- sary eacritee.”” The ‘acre alluded to the deciar THE FENIAN WAR. Baerasr, March §, 30») A argo sueetng ofthe moat reopdbabie and iateantil | i tgtg.prescbed a sormon on Kis beball in abe | Unguibed, the, bropetty whe, Gadard. to Chpesiont of ¢ Ae 7 ad Albis quiet in the north of Ireland, citizens of Smythe county, Va., held at the Court House 7 insured in the Pacific Insurance Company. , tion of the independence of Candia, Bat if it be trac Wi jon, who ts ted to he the beat | recentiy,-was addressed by M. T. Col ‘and the fol- | Church of the Incarnation, Madison avenue, last evening, | & Leasier, mak oct pot fourth floor, ‘that France now joina Russia in domanding the dismem- IN THE SOUTH. ‘ he Belfant’ Fenians, was arrestod : 2 ase st toalarge and fashionable congregation. His text was about $500, insurred:in aod , , a . lowing resolations were adopted, with bat two dissenting ming Bt y 3 Werment of Turkey, she is. 8 very recent and unwilling 7. : ster sae. (oetnaniy staff af she, Antrim A pe aa i " taken {rom the elghth chapter of St. Jobu, “G6 and sin ee rance Compan’ ee jersey. aoreeeee Convert, and only hooks om to a movement begun with- | The Fighting at Kilmafleck and Hevite of the | the Habeas Corpus act, and after bap in jal! a consider Resolved, That the General Order No, 1 of Major Gen. | 2° more.” He commenced by drawing # graphic and | loss about $1,000, insured ‘nthe Rutgers Insuradoe (om. ‘oct and io spite of her for fear of being left Fenians—Britieh Reinforcements. abie time, was admitted to bail, has been remanded | eral Schoflela, Military. Commander of the ‘of | fecling picture of the scene where the “woman taken in ex ‘The bullding is damaged to the extent of $1,600, ut in the cold, At is a most impudent thing of | (Limerick Junction (March: 1—Evenine) Correspondence | fF eight days, A man named Murray, who was arrested | Virginia, in which he recognizes the existing clvil gov- | adaltery” was brought to Jesus by her accusers, de- | ‘™*ured- ‘of Dublin Freeman’s Journal. a week bas been arrested again at Harbenson’s | ernment of the State, and continues all th ‘the Constitutionnel to represent General Inuatieff | 5, sane‘o¢ the enlan Brotherhond OF general | Bouse, He also is remanded. government of the state Jn the performance of the duties | #ribing how the Jatter shrunk away from the place MAILS FOR EUROPE. ex “adhering” to the French view. On the contrary, | outbreak in the south of Ireland have been so fer frus- 7 Of their respective offices according to law, unless here. | Writhing under the words addressed to them by Jesus iv the initiative was all with Russia; and as England, very | trated, owing to the energy and preparedness of the gov- IN PARLIAMENT. + | after ordered in individual cases until their successor | S08wer to thelr importunities that he snould pass judg- wae ‘wisely, bas made tp her mind not to fight any more for rege aa tla where ine insurgents have attempted = be duly elected and qualified, in accordance with Cane 08 contests Prva hhgg oy bad me ae aae The Cunard mail steamship Africa will leave Boston the Turk, and has mentioned her own oaample in giving | The movement, which wan socrelly planned for'Turedey | Minlaterial Statements and Oficial News. | wiso “and Just and ite kind tone and spirivevince a | 1eft alone with her Judge. He who was without sin, | 00 Wednesday for Liverpool. up the Jontaa Islands aa one which Tarkey would do | night, was preceded by the usual outrages—cutting u Inthe House of Commons on the 8th of March Mr. | just appreciation of what i due from an officer and | Would he cast the frst stone, He sald, “Hath | The mails for Kurope will close in this oy at @ oll to follow with regard to ber Grecian posccesions, | the railway tracks, destroying the wires 1H, Hnnaser asked the Home Seoretary whother the gov- | soldier to the feclings of a brave and hich-spirited people | BO, mam condemned thet”) and she answered. «No | quarter-past one and half-pust five o'clock on Tuesday * | attacking houses for the of obi “arnie Sent | ernment Led reconsidered their policy with reference to | placed by the act of Congres under his command. ppg IR a ge pp yg ype oer gg tal A i ‘France was placed in an isolated position, which rea- | oral of the infatuated dupes have met a promature death | the persons implicated in the Fenian movement, and | _ Resolved, That we, the people and civil officers ot | the words, "Go and aim me more A ny she di wg Gerd hor powerless to say the contrary, Bus tne most | owing to their foothartiness, ‘The goverument ‘appear to | those taken in arms, and, if they had determined to | Smythe county, and we hope of the Biate, respond | 10") Le ne wii hon taken pedi Re tg omy ‘The Naw York Hyraty--Fdition for Rurope—will be the fites of the Moniteur will snow | tave been fully aware of the im outbreak. change their policy, w it would not be expedient | heartily to the appeal of the Commanding General to the | 1 \he Judgment mankind on their fellows, | ready at eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning. carey aman head "At Kilmallock, which is the only place that auy sort of | to make it known immodiately in order to prevent others | people and civil officers of Virginia to hand. vecinense hip poteata with 6 teciising: canteens 95 S68 FH for you that till very latety the Emperor Napoleon failed to | en'rit seems to have been shown by the incurgents, the | from im the outbreak. He also asked whether | sity of the of the power conferred upon him by | manner in which those who lold the power of earihiy | Single coples, in wrappers, ready for mailing, atx eee the importance of the Cretan insurrection, and used | police were apprised beforehand of their intended | martial law would be proclaimed in those districts where | the act es as strict conformity to Binpes.sne abt Sa srsel, tee poas thang. maxthy 68 18 conts, bis (alesdaente ahaial Tec " | attack, avd were prepared'to receive it. In connection | outbreaks had occurred. laws and. by im admi Raat Sieh Se Are owed We teiccemescere eee. Me eer " a with this unfortunate event. the police arrested the pre- | | Mr. WAtPoLx aaid the districts in-which tho outbreaks | classoe, while we cargestly desire a epeedy restoration of ae aie eee a wea OF PPE BE KISH: SO On October 21 the Moniteur announced that the entire | vicus night a Mr. Sullivan, the proprietor of a hotel in | hed occurred had been proclaimed. Ay to the | the supremacy of tho civil over tho military authority | Sccusers did not awe Him. | The world, he sald, ie | Magiieet id tai thacd ‘Agnetha meay nows- submission of the iste of Créte could not be delayed | the town, onacharge of \Fenianism. Mr. Sullivan ie a | former part of the qi he hardly knew to what the | and a restoration of the State and the people of the ‘Same aati nis” cons Crap ‘ag S e in the ‘ery true; but all the iadies ase them mang dayx ‘The remnants,” it said, “of the insurgent meneniectana, and. sho fateon 4 ® famnily of onne chil- honorable member referred. Bea State to all their constitutional rights, caject Se cob witeane” ed. E wthierone a ‘an ee their curl papers, , od . as been . Hereeet—Martial law has not been proclaimed. % ands were scattered, disarmed and fiying in all. direc: | Sctinsreter Young, under whos direchon the aree | Mr Waireve—No, certainty cot The meeting adjourned In great good humor amid | tection to the uubappy victims of mau's infamy, | 1867.—Qp1ing Fashion Openings. tivns.”” On November 8 the same authority assured the | was mare, Captain’ Dunne, who is aid to bave com. | Mr. Henagrt—Do you intend to proclaim it ? snes magrianaah Gh propedal: te, petition Congress to | panne Shem eee ee the Chace “mentee sauene OPINIONS OF PRESS ON i manded tho assailants, obtained his rank in the federal | Mr. Watpore—That is a question for the government | relieve the peoplo of taxce. eentned wast oftvees hes the. Onutet “made +0 Semere J. Ww. ‘world that “all was over,” and that the few rebels hore- | Syma" waicn he served with some succes. ‘The | to determine. Iam mot propared to answer it at pre- Acdigs 4 x Ain the “Sodom from Christian soil.” It is man’s indi- CELEBRATED DUPLEX KLLIPTIC tofore at large had come in to ‘mplore pardon from the | attack was most porseveringly made. and continued, | sent. ° apathy ay ic widenl duty to take the Uabapey wenseeta BES, a0 Oat ue piss ielmiien Wiien tae pat aie me suitan’s general, Mustapha Pacha, as T have stated, almost uninterruptediv, for nearly | In reply to Lord W. Hay, Notwithstanding the report of the Currency Bureau | the Saviour. This is what the mission are doling, and | Th” Mt yuc guircN- Y. Tnbune, Maren a3 & . four beats. From the lntgy suuber af Dime which | 8rd. Feravsvox said the Indian government had no | investigating committee dectaring that mo frauds had pelea eh nagar behooved all, especially those who Ir. Bradiey's Duplex skiris are - , by their own lives, tended 10 mcrease the evil, to N. On November 9 the Monifeur drew a livety picture of the rebels threw away in their flizht, and the few fi is guns | intention of sending a commercia! commission to Turkis- | been discovered, the joint Committee on Retrenchment | give abundantly to this cause. ‘Money must be had.’” the rejoicings of both Mussulmans and Christians, at see- | taken, it isconjectured that their supply of the latter ‘and Thibet, have determined to go into a most thorough investiga- ater relating cane flecting anecdotes and mentioning ing the happy end of an insurrection which the liberal | weapon was but small. Or such as they had, however, | Major Stuart Kxox asked if the government had re- ad been returned to their homes, they appear to have made good use, judgin, ‘the | colved any later announcements from Ireland. tion of the matter of the alleged overissues of the Trea. | instances where giris bi concessions of Turkey had rendered inexcusable. On No- | Hujlet holes ‘in the windows nnd the’dotson ihe doors | Mr. Watrous said the only telegram the government | gury Printing Bureau, and will hold their meetings and | B¢,0¥ited the sympachy aud aid of all in this: holy vember 18 we were told that the populations were | and walis of the barracks, both imside and outside, The | had received from Ireland was the following:—‘‘No im- take testimony during the recess of the present Con- Dr. Montgomery, rector of the churcb, then m a E " ble Hoo are J. W. Bradtey's Dus grateful for the clomency of Mustapha Pacha, It was | windows of the barracks, which, from ite constraction tant evellt reported, except at Killteely, eight miles wt | Short addi ‘aud expressed an earnest hope that the terson’s Ms for April, 1967, and strength, is capable of being dofended acainst a | from Limerick Junction, where a number of men assom- | gress. To use tho language of one of the committee, “it | Yo York wah Og ae ia ove long be ext hwo} soianee potent | rah rod inSain about this time that the Rassian goveroment, taking | iarse attacking force, ore strongly barred, so that it | bled. Troops have gone tothe place, Farmhouses have | will be thoroughly ventilated, you may depend upon | the same statisucs as a ike mission in London, which over all other clsimants. to ladies’ Cavor.— po heed of the clemency of Mustapha Pacha, launched | would be impossible to force an entrance. Foiled in | been robbed of arms in the county of Limerick. The " ’ Leslie's Magazine for March. 7 it a.” he styled a “crowning excellence,’ where three thou- | the famous despatch in which It resolutely and uncondt- | their altempted surprise, nothing was le(+ to the rebels | nejghbettoo! of Hublin Is tranquil." The Financial Mensures of Congres: sand Give hundred and elghty-eix of the poor, unhappy | gctfZissleytetl! "Be Mrst clans stores in the United Staten j baa ae a aeons is ee ee The leo countrymen, who were shot are sunposed to wt: Watrocs sald that since he entered the House Mr. Morreli, the author of the bil provide are. | women had been rescued and benefitted. iti ao ee PY jess, England not having tl ven up the man strangers to tbe lity, as I believe neither of them received a further telegram, as fullows:—‘ 4ocow serve of gold in the Treasury and the national banks, Pan Fol AON 9 MP Sa oR SRIN oTS FOR T ous. " empire asa bad job, the serenity of the Moni‘cur con- | has yet been identified. It is said that Captain Dunne, { since morning have come in saying that in the counties | and for other purposes,”” is from Jobustown, Va, and ADJOURNMENT OF THE MAAYLAND LEGISLATURE. livery At deeetetn avne duane aan, Liver Come i] “f the leader of the band, was dressed in a green uniform, | of Clare and Limerick great numbers of farm houses 6s ia plaint. in ail ite distressing forms can be coatrolied aud ' tinued, Several numbers continued to report that the | with a hat of the Yankee pattern, in which there wag a | haa been entered in the night during the Jast two days, | 18 gm iron manufacturer, or rather a manufacturer of Bavtiworr, March 24, 1867. cured without diMiculty or inconvenience. It isan obstinate i insurrection was crushed, and when at last on December feather, ‘He was ane during _ atinate firing C4 sae arvaa have been taken, Uneasiness in the south bas | railroad iron. He employs about thirty-three hundred The Legislature of this State adjourned sinc die at noon | disease, pa ee ge ie ae oer Seana RoE ‘ ™* , jers in ing wi e most fect nonchalance, It sul 5 f t " i r 5, it was no longer able utterly to deny facts patent to fs rted vines ‘Se soot oy Bourne, of the Union Ta the House of Commons on the 7th of March Fart | #048, and was formerly @ merchant in Philadelphia. | on Saturday. The dsual complimentary vote was ex STOMACH BITTERS. That genial corrective compels the organ to do ite duty. It must, secrete regularly y is all the world, it admitied that there was still an efferves- | jy, and beaithfully under the influence of the Bitters. Thew when the latter daciined to give up whatever | Graxvintm asked the First Lord of the Treasury whether | His extensive business experience, therefore, entitles | tended to the officers and speeches of thanks returned. had, cence in Crete, but attributed it entirely to adventurers | art he had rece'ved any int-Iligenes from Ireland. his opinions to much respect and consideration. I | Among the important bills which failed to become laws | action brings it back from # state of rebailion int» perfeot recruited partly in Greece and partly among Garibeldi's | A, youn man, mated Parte relate recgras for. perbearl of Denne Nothing as othe sate of Ireland | nave reason to know that this bil, as well as that of | wero the bil repealing the Sunday liquor law and the Ferrer we nee in Neeacte 06 Seabee obese the § old bands, and averred that the sound part of the popu- | the of the hotel, bat who bas recently ro: | papers. In the course of-tho day we received this tele- | Mr. Randall, ts receiving attentive consideration a! the Lead eins Fo ep ins A + vee Seite: o ekin apemen ia of (he anes re, rod with, ps ‘ if ¥ of rae whites in the c e . |, how. 5 i ‘appel ° lation took no part in the movement. turned from America, whith: haa to avoid some | gram, dated forty-five minutes past eleven A. M. : Capitol and at the White House, ever, that this principle will be incorporated in the new Risseaess Se he Gupte, Se emer Towtored: T have no doubt whatever that when Bf. Thiers comes | tfoublesome inquiries touchi political conduct, w: Railway ine open. to Cor rom Rilmatioc \ thirteen prisoners bt it The National Banks. citation wo bo framed by the conveution authorized second in command. He has heen wounded, and 1s tuto Limeriek tome wounded: three shot ba T to argue the interpolations on foreign affairs, which he | the hands of the police. Another man of the same | dead. No event of any Brot is reported ag haying | The new form of the quarterly report to be made under by Soe mare The pas ae pene Lotged with the President of the Corps Législatit yester. | name, who also filled a pr-minent. position on the occa. | ourred fast night. ‘Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Waterford | the Banking law now and for the fature to be required | Re ‘aunlctpal oifcers for the city of Halimors, aln day, he will class among the many mistakes and failures | 100, was arrested yesterday at Braroo. same way down to the House I called at the Home | by the Comptroticr of the Curroncy of the nattonal | doposite and catty all gold purchased by customers on Office, Th i chit ew to cominunicate of the foreign policy of the imperial government its than yontave been already made aware ot *Taeronors nage tinge this telegram had been received, | banks will get at many of the facts necessary to estimate ee eg m ‘ggg Ngee t hnphad s Boned ‘want of foresight in regard to Crete, which has terribly | of the Insurgents in all directions appear to hi been of i have come in from all parts of Ire- Not only their solveney, but the kind of business which Balumore and Potomac Railroad failed in both branches, whatever the phase it has assumed, a cure is certain. Such are the uniform of tuis preparation where billous dis- ease has been al developed; but in cases where there is merely @ constitniional tendency to liver complaint, it may be prevented throughout life by the regular uae, in amall quantities, of Unis palatesbie antidote. These are proves, faets, and should be seriously dered —or, rather, lay should be promptly acted upou- wll persons of bilious habit. the most impotent charscter, Last night were | and La rps ‘s fie Text ni called “backing.” The statement duuaged ita influence in tho East, toe: ou Kiado, but atapereed on the. sppreecn er tae | Hating Lite otis eeeraccnne ‘ac omn miter | saw petcelly tote ctlied ‘-besting.” The’ sstement wenn New York ‘ofie, 36 Day stret military. The jails, however, are filed with Frisoners. Ive pursuit, Numbers of abandoned arms have been 0 loom ein on ee WAVIGATION OF THE HUDSON. Ata enn: GIRARDIN VS. BONAPARTE. pn Ung tomate ro Pa br or by the bie — % te constants body of insurgents reported as any | divided, 90 as to show how much commercial paper ria id? Shack 9h, 1000. a hicat tit? was FATES PURBY arons drvrtop the the tele; res and the interrn: ‘on ge: . 5 mere . ysiologically. Depot ‘anal street. Sold : } reftway ‘ommausication at various pointe; bee tne (Hear, hear.) i is said that noadditional reinforcements J and bow much on call to speculators; the cash ‘The propeller John Taylor arrived “here to-day from ties" ey shore * x is only tem , and a short time sets ‘matters t> | Will be required in ireland. (Hear, hear.) ftems must be given so as to show how much | New York. This ia the first arrival of the season, She The Grins and Losses of French Imperiale | Hoi.’ mborary - is made up of tickets representing loans to officors, | met with but siight obstruction from the ice, — All zen Onshed in Legal Lotteries.—Circa- ng! isun—Brench of Onth of the Prince President |" ‘There was a fresh accession to the number of soldiers | THE RUMORED FRAUDULENT ISSUE OF GOVERNMENT BONDS. | notner item made up properly will show whether banks lars and drawings vent. J, CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. | of the Republic. already in possession this morning, by the arrival of a ‘Tuo following is a translation of M. de Girsrdin’s arti. | detachment of artillery with several fra, some in- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. have not become the owners of stocks which have only FIRE. AT_THOY. A.—Kadonberg’s Meerschaum ts.a Smoker's ie in the Liberté, referred to above by our Paris corres. | fRtry, which were despatched with all haste 10 Kit. Naw Yors, March 23, 1807, | @Gctivous value. It is thought by many that thess re- Tnor, N. ¥., March 24, 1867. | delights “Every pipe, warranted to" color. "Mepatring, dae mallock, where they are Jocated in the workhouse, and ports will call forth auch facts in relation to some of | _ A fire broke out last nigbt, at about ten o'clock, 1a the: | No. 6 John street up etairy ____. | ‘Pondent »— some troops of the Fiith dragoons, These arrived T called on Mr. Peabody this morning, to whose inspec- Ratus Suit’s cloak and ebawl store, ‘No, 1 07 all the speech delivered by the Minteter of State at | special {tala trom 5 Keven A company of, the Sir tion I submitted the amma beep from Hon. Mr. oy vet which have had very enterpri “ne oye ies usec cng oxiedaen Wee Sowetey store of “Alex : “the sirung e ary, rT the jon Mi iment trom afternoon MeCulloch, . | wel tiled in the art of ** corns aa will call for damith, No. 330, ge ire water Juries Puvre and before the declaration of M Emile Olii. | Brufl. So far as the military arrangements are concerned with the inquiry wi it would not be ad. ering, ander Goldsinith, No. Damage by A.—Motv’s Chemical Rowade Reseree Gray haw 4 is decidediy the best Hair . Sold by RUSHTON, 10 Astor House, and by all druggies, : “ ”? and much liquidation. These are days | $5,000; insured. — Yier, there will remain iu the memory of the reader only | they are mado with a view Of at once stopping all efforts | Wsable to give it publicity, to which he replied that in | moro ‘receivers —— —_ Thece. three, lines, eloquent perhaps, but certainly im. | at organized disturbance, doing so the information ‘could not fait to prove highly | of investigating committees, and it would be well for the FIRE NKATTL nbbartlottre, ter eratele fost a Vea. Principal saies piudept:—“We bave led the country gradually year by satisfactory (n Europe as well as in the United States, | stockholders and depositors of these banks which have and salesroous 549 Broadway, corner of street, N. ¥. | ug year to better destinies” | Tmpradent, indeed, for these Five Fenians Shot. ‘The Secretary's communication was written {n reply t> a | ™ade such extraordinary dividends to look well to their Cixcrexant, March 24, 1867. ; three provecative lines forcibly provoke a comparison | (y,imerick Junction (March 8) Correspondence of Free- nun My The forniture factory of H. Bennkamp, with several | pp. Marshall, 573, Broadway. never {nite ‘between the prevent and the past. Let us, in the first man’s Journal.) suggestion that it would be well to employ experts of the | funds. small adjoining buildings, was destroyed by fire vhis | curing Humors Catarrh. Tumors, Goltre, Asthras, ~ Beare ane uner-need by three deparimenter | 10 consequence of the commanication by rail and tele. | highest respectability and of the most distinguished | preoman Clarke, eto oe cue Currency, has | MerRIBE. Lose about 50,000. saline wear Liver and Uterine diseases. Consultation free, oper ‘ Rie being open from Cork and the western districts . <= aiiantanaiente al Pepin Population. | {o Dublin, Lamm enabled. to forward to-you inteligence | SDNY % vestigate the rumors with regard to the f4l80 | soy returned from a tour through the South, and leaves LIBEL SUIT—VERDICT AGAINST A NEWSPAPER. Florence, Reversible Led, we acriwas 195,000 Upper Savoy. ......268,000 | from this position with as Iitile delay as pos. | 'ssues of bonds and fractional currency. to-morrow morning for New York. Sr. Lovin, Match 24, 1867, 58, Broadway, Now ‘York. Savoy... 276,000 -——— | sible. I deeply to say that the news I have to ALEXANDER HAMILTON. General W. Grandoy, for many years a ie pea ~ 5 tag tee Total < Sibi die .738,000 | commubicate is by ne means of a cheering character or Panament Debiaramne, Merch 19, 1961. janoeel Crearae: * Srcrisan igh ger Te the ive) sult of Madame Care James va, Miseurs & Bakerty [lahort Premium Sowing But at what ? In the first place at the cost of the | calculated to Jead to the hope that the Fenians had de- Dran Stn—Your favor of the 16th iagt, is received. The | ¢Mt member of the House of Representatives of Ver- | Democrat, for $10,000 damages, which closed in the Cir- . a0 way, New York, wee x fit been yl bose rae Bango | atotn bomen oa Coen thetr insane ty ne 4 that the | report to which you refer tigiasted ® with who | mont, and several times its Speaker, has been appointed a sie yen S23 cone Ma aire ix 6 a : 60" . Frene! vl ce ui soon de my Br; Beon'eied for the defence of the Italians against the | stared. ‘The whole dietriot of which thie ia the centre ie | Af he on geen | Sins Wo nave institsted the mow | United states Consul at San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua new trial to-morrow, and, if refused, will appeal 10 the | (yPUtosent to No. TOL Opticina, has Remeved fer Austriwns; next. at the cost of the unification of Italy; | mm a state of the most feverish excitement, and, lamsorry | Bureau ‘by the most ‘men, and are satistied The Cholera in Queenstown Harbor. Supreme Court. , at the cost of the unification of aoe next, at | to say, not without just cause. Every hour brings in that the Fopors te eotenty witeous foundation. We have The State Department has received the following :— Marte Gatoupoan, No. t Breveart place, Sst represented, by tne reorganization of ihe army, | some inteligence ots new disaster, oF of cia of wanton } no reason to balieve, nor do we pellovs, hat there has Quaexerown, Cork, February 14, 1867. BRIDGE OVER THE OHIO. Ts ring coset an feeeyc Reoroiebe ee jog to mi —t violence, also statements caicu- | been insue ¥ sl ? —_— os Hs sii—that ix one hundred ty thousand a year ai | Inted to awaken the most. serious apprehensions for the | Poems Over imue Of Single dollar. T am vers ly 9 | Gem —1 write ot ale churutty to come extent all Gin: Lovievinae, Ky., March 24, 1867. leash Aaian Ot anny SOO eat tater tae Ln "A. Haxtutox, faq. Tor, but not in'the form of an epidemic. Thia week a | Ata mecting of the Board of Trade inst night acom- | | henmatim.5,000 Cures SOME was ‘the total of the annual contingent before 1852. | | Colonel Gi }, the brother to. the famous general of _ Whitegate, asmall village in Queenstown harbor, there | Mitte of throe was appointed to confer with a committee Wetaby. heen esti. New, Voce vM A ‘What better destinies, what r influence in the | federal and Mountjoy Prison notoriety, is the chief in PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. wore eight cases of tic cholera, As there are | {tom the General Council on the subject of granting the | onal, “Wel, ielmpold, Velnga Denes world does France owe to the Mexican expedition, | command of the Fenvans of this diswict, including Tip- — right of way to the Lowsville Bridge Company for & wich bas cost us since 1862 so many robust men | perary, and is associated with a number of unprin-ipled | Major General Van Vliet, United States Army, who aay on hee York wwould be wel for ie rte re bridge over the Ohio river, A strong disposition in favor taken from the plough and the | workshop, | so | and recklo® adventurers, who are trading with a Yen- | no fore long time occupied the ¢ | to keep & ood lookout as the summer approaches of the interest was manifested. | much indispensable money diverted from its purpose? | geance on the credulity ‘and ignorance of their dupes, es Feaponsibie position of I bave the bonoe to be, bir, your obedient servant, 2 \ In 1868 what aremmeced the ee a tg em - ae whose sufferings in the mountains and outlying woods | Chief Quartermaster in this city, it is stated, will soon be ES EASTMAN, United States Consul, MURDER IN CINCINNATI. ‘ Tiouyn de Liuys in the balance of Prince Gortscbako during the past week must not bave been surpassed by | relieved and placed in charge of the Quartor: Honorable WiiiaM HB. Sewanp, Secretary of State, are March 24, 1867, CINCINNATI, , 1867. master’s Have they spared the untappy Poles, abased by crnel | anything since the First Bonaparte’s campaign Departmei Baltimore. — Brevet Major ‘ Minune a single ror? “What advantages have we | in Russie, ‘Exposed to weather not equalied in eover- | 4 Patuapie and eficiont offeer; whe Pie toes the cniet | THE Powers and Dution of the Special Com= | 45 mecianics vecame involved n'a quarrel On Front Baltimore nee Of the Revenue. #treet this afternoon, and one, named Mackey, killed derived from our Victories gained over the Russians, in | ity by anything we have experienced at this season Quartermaster mi company with the Enghsh and the Piedmontete? of our Thousand of deiuded men, without | cently been commissioned captain and assistant quarter- The following has just been promulgated by Secretary | the other, named Connelly, by cutting bis throat with @ Sioa over the Austrians in company with the Ttal- food or shelter, and harassed on every | master inthe regular army. He will bo retained by | McCulloch:— penknife. The wounded wan lived but a few minutes, aun oat bt a a rereey ANT as promptly ‘if faltht ully § Ld admintatered. Sold every where. ee vam Prion in, eee eee 1 TAYLOR & GU,, Bankors, 16 Wall steoet, %. ¢. nm ind aed 0 Rownl Hayana and all Legal Lotterw + of the battle of Sadowa, that we allowed the Prus- well organized and determined military force, neral assistant arrest pte , hen lh be aan ruc | ae bow eciag a poses te tate | Genera Gon fe Bea on6 Maer BB atare, | o sxx Ormem ee Ueno a ivfases avon | nn eer re Be oun TON Wal re, Mew Yee "iF coneemhiesolnbre altance between Prussia, Italy | that has made them desperate and regardless of conse. | Maine; Colonel Robertson Topp, of Tennessee and ?ro- | "to correst misapprohensiona which have arisen as to | Ste pay Coxcert at Sraixway Hatt.—Mr. Harrison's Jacking Ce.» Lock Stitch Sew. fin! Fran, owe Unree Powers forming a anion of one | genes. The heavy mow and bitter wind are. driving foawor Privchett, of London, af stopping at the St. | tho position and authority of the ‘ Special Commis. | thirtieth Sanday concert took place at Steinway Hall toe NRE ONS. PERS NS iota veto oth Bndred mons, ot me acecbin waar’ | adking: | soetinin Riateioin ant hia to tee eee teas |. & Mriget,, ot Gederas 3 ¥2'n A Ole, o ew | Omoor axe i Ravens.” Custom and Internal Revene | ins: evening defore the weval crowded house that ever | sewing machine) President, Ow Brosdway, New York id be possible withent it or <against it? In | incursions will be juent and disastrous before the in- | York and Wilber Smith and 8, Winchester, of Baltimore, | law ‘vested with the powers and charged with the | attends those concerts, The orchestral selections were Wheeler & W! vn I kgtitch Sewing Ma. dejault of this alliance, if it failed a oot we | surgenta can be sna or shot down, Maranding | are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel, dutivs hereinafter specified, to be exercised al By from Lortaing, Schubert, Rossini and Meyerbees, Mr. | euine and meV gechine, ab way. rejected it, what allies should wo have t is | parties, out for ph ‘and aggression, have been driven A. J. Clark, of the United States Army, and Jobn K. | fF!ed under the direction of the Secretary of the George W. Morgan played some of bie popular organ sury, His duties are ‘to inquire into all the sources of wational revenue, and the bese methods of collecting the | tranecriptions in hie own inimitable style. Signor Strint tons of foreign trade to domestic jn- | yang an aria from the Creation in excelleat style, and ze 5: # i set role in the Fast, between Russia, vhom-| down by tbe weather, a yeeint and Turkey, whoin we defended, rom 1854 | — While a detachment of the Sixth Carbineers were out | Auety % St® Franclaeo, are stopping ‘to 1866? ‘Je retarn for all our sacrifices what compnea- peg duty last night, and while passing along the ulin WHR TS Rhinl tare and escape (he. Bripingy colt tn ihe prospectus si fered d can be given to us? tot between here ipperary, they came Jaa, Williameon, of Now Zealand, and val tmont ot the eysteme of taxath Sf = ton. bh heme. “Moray, France underthe stcond | large party of armed Fenians, wisoltned reelstance when ©, Grassie, of Melbourne, are stopping at aan ame the tee ng. the | Mise Maria Gilbert played the romanza ead roo Syrup performe pre eure. Maowees sho te. empire, has gained nolhi the i oll ange their capture was attempted by the cavalry. Shots | Hotel. Chapin’s B minor concerto, and one of Stephen Heller's b. na Day ine infant race.—{Kxtract from Rev. 0. were exchanged Thnes and stantasing, Miss Rosalie Stuart, a debutante, sang a cava- | i Werner cover. Be absolutely nothing, it which of the we when the killed; | Sit Chi * Bren mation in, ani, Ban me sokearenh Waa offected a hurried and “a waa Cone 4 Hy New, ea idee are sopping at the Fuk to inquire from time to time, ef ere ee arte a tet Er et | ‘dhe inoat eathorigaions were plused era | where the bores soldigrs ould not feliow, have heard. 4 Avenue Howl” Won of the Sovrotary of the Treasury. into the manner ! Creation, , and call for es WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,” having We fa aimite of “Carts & Perkin’ on the oatsiie, wrapper, All oberg are iylativos,