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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1867. 5 ment tn the bill which Tam asking unimportant or | tavor of the Birmingham man. Goss now altered his n r jetall 7.00) —that is to say, thet beneath Hear, bear.) tactics, and planted ou the ribs with his right, but his MEXICO. THE LABOR WOVEMENT. ose, iv their opinion, can be acesmpii le : wow qualilies there are 237,000 persons eR. we no objection | eyes were visited of'en and with heaviness. But im the 2s eae aeadeibeans “e or tre House, first, to decide whether that obje rated to uke poor aud WhO pay rates, and who, bie gentieman’s question | twenty-first round Allen was fouht down in the middie om mean SRT Sor Rage NRE =e ca and, secondiy, if desirable, wh ww were so changed that value should not bean | a! present, and I do not wish him to put it of Lill Tours | of the ring, and was carried to his corner bleeding irom job We pro are adequaie to effet that ob- c |, Would then be quatified to vote for members of | day. The bili which I asked leave Js introduce yester- | a cut a the lefteye, aud in the next round the SPECIAL CORRES? NOENCE OF THE WERALB. in the first place, I would say that our object is | Parliament, Now, if you add these 237,000 persons who | day is only just in the possession of members, ‘I wish | Northampton man svcceeded in cetting om the “hug,” | Bhe Siege of Vera ¢ ‘The People Inside to maintain, = to streagthen the c.aracter | ar ei tothe poor and wee me their ime oa — to conalens it, and I thik, when disenss ton | and beid his yy for about a minute, uatil be fell of this erty. They bave hitherto been receiv. actions of this House. They ure peculiar in any | 44,000 wh reset qualified you will find that | the second reading (cheers), when every important part | awkwardly at the ropes P ’ ‘nanamnbly; thoy ave, perhaps, wok cain wasn, tal [ here eects te, GBL000 persone. Caifiling ‘the required | Of it has been furly considared by bowh sides of the | On being taken to bis corner Goes anid he had hurt ae mpassed and Be- | ing $3 Gdyper day; $48 day will hereafter be demanded. npled in any other which bas existed. The Ho conditions—that is to say, almost exactly two-thirds of | House, that is the legitimate occasion on which toex- | bis arm exceedingly, and he made little use of it after- lewed at Queretaro—General Diaz Come | The coopers, who have been receiving $2 50, will to-day mons has combined national representation with | the whole of the householders in the boroughs of Eng- | press an opinion ona point so important (Cheers.) wards, covfining himself to visiting the ribs with the mences the Siege of Pucbia. demand $3, On and after the Ist of May the masons the attssbutes of a Senate. That peculiar union has, in | land and Wale ‘There would atl rem: Mr. GLavsrons.—I_ have several questions to put to | rigut,’ Im the twenty-fifth round, when they had been Havana, March 27, 1867. tll also domand $3 a d: our opinion, been owing to the variety of elements of | 486,000 who would not be qualified under | the government with reference to this bill; and they | Ggbting inthe third rimg for three-quarters of an hour, Don Luis Robles y Pezuela, accompanied bs mah w omand $3 a day. which it ts formed, Its variety of character bas given | these circumstances, because they do not pay | differ from that of my honorable friend the | Allen was thrown heavily, and bis right shoulder dislo- A 4 pani (lle to, it its deliberative power, and it owes to its delibora- | rates personally. A great deduction must be made} member for Birmingham, inasmuch as tuey do | cated, but he continued to come up with the more of Maximilian’s ¢x-Ministers, having determined arpeaters, Coopers, Masons nnd Puinters. mereased rate of wages wil! be asked by the IN BROOKLYN. Within a short time past the Journeymen Carpenters’ five power its general authority. (Hear, bear) We | frum those 436,000 on account of persons, who might | not touch any mattér of policy, but only ask for | possible courage. nei to go to Europe, and to be nearer “s wish, | repeat, not only to pete to pe clam to pay the rates, but a great amount of tines | information. ‘The right honorable gentleman having | — Tue women now fought fast up to the thirty-second | Gur, took passage for New Orleans - _ Mexican | Qpion of Brooklyn have given notice that the members that character and thove fonctions; and we believe tat, | 486,000 persons would still remain without the oppor- | truly said that the bill was in our hands only this morn. | round, Li . @ steamer | of that organization would demand $4 per day, instead in the proseut age and under the ting circumstances | tunity ‘of being rated to the poor, because there are | ing, I have not been able to give him notice of my ques- On coming up for the thirty-fourth both of them berty, which sailed on Sunday morning. of $3 60 (the present amount received), on and after of th 1. certain acts of Parliament, some of a goneral and some | tions, but I shall be most happy to place them on the | seemed to have had euough. They sparred for # long | The information obtained from the different passengers | AbFil 1, a8 the minimum rate of wages, " Before bel ona sis, (Cheers.) of a local character, by which the Jandlord compounds | Votes in case he finds it inconvenient to answer them on | time without striking a blow; and retired to thet Cor; | on board of the Spanish steamer Antonio Lopes, from | Paid off for the week the members of the union not are sole persons in whose minds toe epithet which for the rates of his tenants, who, in consequence, are | My reading them over to him, My questions, sir, are | uers to baye a rub duwn and a driuk. This was repeated their respective bosses of the demand of the society, Dave just ueed may create a feeling of pole but i called compound householders, and most of these are | these: — . twice, and at last, the round having consumed eighteen | Vera Cruz on the 19th inst., is of interest, the more so | and held a special meeting on Saturday evening for the attribute the sentiment of alarm which is associated | under the operation of the act with the details of which Fira—Whether the conditions of voting in boroughs, so | Minutes, and both being chary of leading off, they seated | as no newspapers wore received by said mail and very | purpose of receiving reports as to the result, The meet- will it toa misapprehension of its meaning, and to that | every gentleman in the House is familiar—the Smal | faras they are adfecied by the bill of the government, ar to | themselves aud were enveloped in thelr rugs. Seeing | few letters, The substance is as follows:— lng Wes ROW Gr areneds Hall, Myciie sreaan, seer confusion of ideas which bat too often confounds popu. | Tenements act. There are tifty-eight boroughs which | be the same for occu) f the value of £10 and upwards as | this the referee called on them to get together, saving Bridge street, the president, Mr. Henry Gordon, in the ja» privileges with democratic rights. They are not iden- | are entirely under the operation of that act, and there | for occupiers under the value of £10, of, if not, in what re- | that if they did not do so in ten minutes he shoul Tho republican General Benevides was closely menacing | chair, and Mr. Johm Robertson acting as secretary. tical. They are not similar; more than shat, they are | are minety-six boroughs in which certain parishes only | *Pgct ‘hey ditert make ita draw, Afver some conversation between the | the city of Vera Cruz; the inhabitants were determined | After the disposal of some preliminary business # ‘Secondly—W hether it ts intended by the bill that the oecu- opposed. Popular privileces are consisieat with a state | are under the operations of the act. In considering the “1 Fotoagha: witch Gow deren oe thew | seconds the men then advanced to the middie of the number of reports were made by members present, but fe Pioation of any house, warebouse, counting house, sh to rise op compel the defending forces to surrender the | a'ruii knowledge as to tho reeuit of the demand could of in which there is settloment of the franciiise for boroughe, and the possi- | cupation of any house, warehouse, counting house, shop or | Tiug and shook hands, the contest terminating as @ Sondision’ Demuoealie: ghia coat anevoneieeere act | bility of attempting to establish it, not ‘on the furtuat. | other ailding te hencsforward to" depend upon ihe cooupee | drawn bettie, and much satisfaction being expressed by | place. Bureau, the imperial political prefect was dis- | not be obiained, as the eating was not suficeatly at; mand that there should be equality of condition | ing principle of value, which is only a question of de. | tion of dwelling houses exclusively ? the spectators at the result, posed to-do 90, amd Perez Gomez was opposed to it, but | tended. The following named bosses, however, were as the fundamental basis of the society which | gree which may vary, and which wo might be called on to | 42/714 Chancellor of the Exchequse inhi seeoch aa |», rue gut ended at thirty-five minutes after five, one | this was considered a feeble effort on his part, as the | Ported as being willing to pay the increased rate of the} regulate. Now, that is, I think, a distivetion | Goange from year to year, it is impossiblenot to take into | Monday consisted exclusively of the secuplers of dwelling | NOU? And thirty-two minutes having been spent in the + wages:—Thomas McCormack, Gold street; J. H. T Which ought to be borne in mind by the House in | view the peculiar position of the compound householders. | houses? third ring, making the duration of the tight one hour | situation and his limited forces did not warrant any | send, Willoughby avenus; Docherty & MeDenald, dealing with the provisions of the bill which [am about |. This bill would admit 237.000 men who live in houses Fourthly—Whether her Majesty's government will lay on | 80d fifty-three minutes, aud thirty-four rounds, Goss | resistance whatever. Woodruff, Hudson avenue; Joseph Tuthidl, Bridge street; to ask for leave to introduce. —_If this bill bea proposal | under £10 and pay rates, leaving unenfranchised | the table of the House their estimates of the number of | was much punished about the face, his right eye being ‘The news from the city of Mexico is to the 18th inst. Samuel Drew, Clermont avenue; Robert Beatty, Tillary that her Majesty suall be enabled to concede to her aub- | 486,000 householders not paying their own rates, But | Voters ‘a eatrenenieed unter oe sre) qlauses of the | nearly closed, while the left was little better. y street; King & Diedrick, Dean street; Michael Macklin, » Jects, with the advice aud concurrence of her Parliament, | every lacility wouid be given to compound householders | Dh jogettion ware, the dats, so far as they think Gt, upon | Alien was severely bit on the left ribs, large swelling | and the following items are from reliable sources :— Front street; Baxter & Stowell, building in Court street; liberal measure of popular priviteges, then there may | to take upon themselves tho payment of their own | ™ And, lastly, whether an occupier claiming to be registered | being clearly diswernible; otherwise he was not much | The army of Max, consisting of 8,000 men, was re- | William Welch, Franklin avenue; Cunningham & Wi Be maay of its provisions which will be regarded as pru- | rates, and to obta'n in consequence the right of voting. when a composition or other reduced rate | hurt. Both of them behaved with the utmost gallantry, | aaced to the cireuit of Querdtaro city, and besieged by | Lalavette avenue: Chri dent, wise and essentially constitutional. If, on the | After an elaborate argument upon the £5 francbi: has been duly paid by hts landlord, must, in | and they were warmly cheered. g a Sheldon, Court strest (“if it becomes a general thing’). othor hand, tt be looked upon as a measure having for | which he strongly condomued, characterizing it as @ sintered. pay the difference between such ro. In about five miautes after the termination of the | more than twenty thousand liberals, among which was | The following bosses were reported as Willing to pay it its object to confer democratic rights, then T admit much | Serbonian bog, asserting that its logical result in Satie cess et pee woma page been chargeable | contest the police arrived from Newport, and were ox- | the force commanded by Escobedo, The preliminary | !f others did:—Timothy Remsen, Atlantic street; . that it may contain may bs viewed in the light of boing | mauy places would be manhood suffrage, Mr. Disraeli hear. tremely chagrined to find that the fight, notwithstanding | oo orations of the siege were commenced on the 6th st, | Whistt & Brooks, Oxford street; Mr. McKee, Clason \ndefensible and unjust, We donot, however,live, and trust | next announced that the bill would confer the franchise The Cwaxcetion or tHe Excuxquer—I think the | all their vigilance, had been successfully brought off, and. avenge. D, S. Voorhees, of Court street, ‘would con- it will never he the fate of this countr; live under @ de. | on payers of £1 4 rect taxes (not including licenses of any | Proper mode of dealing with these questions is to give | that they wero just too late, Tho imperialist forces had long previously attempted to | sider it.” mocracy. (Cheers.) The propositions which kind), and houscholders (in towns only) paying £1 direct | the explanation which may be deemed necessary in fair Somer pameeeenniantonntiertont prevent the junction of the two bodies of Escobedo The following bosses were reported as refusing to com- shag. oF ibe’ Wench canketaie Maa ae tages eaoena be allomalt tj axercioe the treienias te discussion, when my colleagues and myself huve an op- ply with the demand:—Wiliam Williams, Flatbush ave- Tal diverrim (itonewed cheers) “Gonorily sresking: | spe-t of both euifrages. Tt would also contain am educa. | Portunity of generally reviewing the whole subject. I RELIGIOUS SERIVCES. and Corona, undor the reactionary General Mendez, but | nue; John scLean, Mr, Vau Nostram, New York; Wil- I wonid vay that looking to what has occurred since | tion franchise, and would give the franchise to the holders cannot help ing of the opinion that by auswering eee he failed t> do so, having got the worst in a small action, | liam Voss, Flatous . the Reform act of 1832 was passed—baving rocard of savings bank deposits’and funded property to the | sose questions now, when such an opportunity doesnot | .opne Right of the Colored Race in which competied him to fall back to Querstaro, The following New York bosses who employed mem- increase of educatiot spread of industr: amount of £50, The direct tax franchise would add | Present itself, we may give a very false impression as to ‘The position of Max’s army was the more vale — of Pigs gg erg Lege tane Frode ay reca: on & Stn nity places Jona anumber greaily exceeding 200,000 (tough this was | the motives by which we actuated and the object iq . yidely prevails in this country owe are of opinion tbat | only an estinate), the eduration franchise, 25,000; the | Which we desire to attain, (Hear, hear.) It is only | Inthe Church of tho Puritans last evening Rev. Dr. | as tho resources which he required to maintain it, even | Fletcher street; Jobn Hackett, Rast Rightcenth street. umbers, thoughts and feelings have since tat time | funded property franchise, 25,000; and the savings bank | When we can avail ourselves of such opportunities as | Choever delivered a discourse on “Tne Right of the Col- | quring the most favorable time, were wanting. Many of | There being no other members present to report, & b franchise, 45,000; in all more than 1,000,000 would be | tbat to which I have referred that the government will ” 2 genera! discussion in relation to the subject ensued. Of the constitations. We wists that wiints, | added to the borcugh constituency. “In the counties the | be able clearly to indicate the policy upon which they Saank ig Mi i acheoncage lato ster ee perce the proprietors of Querétaro city, of any means, had | ~ Mr. Joux Lair thought that all the society had to de jace in the spirit of onr existing institu. | frauchise would be fixed at £15 rating, which would int mean to proceed. (Hear, hear.) event apcabhees aid a iene w Ane abandoned the place in order not to furnish him me 0 sand firm, and Gey wold then be fuccesaful in ha du» deferenc 0 171,000, and the lateral franchi 1d bring the tota course, taking for his toxt the twenty-first verse of. the cir demand. He said that any member who shot a du» deference to the traditions of an and the lateral franchises would bring the » 1s Ly with amy money. This not only kept Max absolutely Fa te meas Manhay tackatad wiioae a pores cnaae (Cheers,) In dealing with the question | addivions to the county coustituencies to some 330,000. Tactics of the Oppesition. second chapter of the Epistle of Paul to the Romans— f tribution of power in such a State—which is | I bope that the House will candidly consider this meas. On the 21st of Siarch Mr, Gladstone convened a meet: | «phou al Jay aids egsthe Pectin shnencotct inactive, but afforded the necessary time and oppor. standing with bia: bose thas De was to reosive $4 per question before us—I would in the first | Ure As far as we are coucerned we have spared no | ing of tue liberal members of the House of Commons, it 5 tunity to the liberals to augment their forces, and ea- | day was not only a thief, but a 18 fellow men. Place call the attention of the House to that part of | pals, no thought, and have not shrunk from what was | js understood, to agree on the course of opposition to | NOt thysoift Thou that preachest a man, should not | able them to make an carly attack. All the aaee: | a ree Soak Sere ine moe. es premens aee ES —— ® Fagen = Kall recent and biots — smperaas, fo iy roe ig ers to oe - the government Reiorm bill. steal, dost thou steal?” The question bere submitted | that have arrived in the steamer pcan gear aestcting tase bon My tate su ‘predicted cted ertainty to the greatest oxtept commands t! tere re the House, 1 will vot advert wanecessal a 4 : r | éstof the public. [allude to thet chise pecan circumstances attending the framing of this measure are geEn by the apostle ee to the Speen of the | plete dissolution of the elements upon which the Arch- | that ny ages middle of the rpon pt thy goon Blom should prevail in boroughs. I would ask the House | which has now been brought before the House State at Albany. The Northern people had shown them- | qoke had counted, and they further confirm the total | °#ive the increased rate of wages, and in conclusion re- at the ontset to consider the principles upon which the | of Commons under _ very great dificulties and THE FENIAN WAR. selves prompt and ready to lay down tho law tothe | want of security on te public roads, whore the liberal | Marked that if they acted right’ they would show the in sag — in wena 4 oe ie rest, nad upon e 7 — earines. I iy a rs gd spend I SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Southern States, und was ready to give light to thom | {oFces were found. ply oe Kye hety Seapyy nomic w 0 Brook. hich it is expedient to base it, In 1832 the borough | have folt great chagrin and great mortification 1 con- ys eae had On the 1th instant Genoral Diaz commenced his siege : : ae that were in darkness, whilo they themselves continued | 4 erations on the town of Puebla, where: it ts sald, ‘ne Mr. Beatty was positive that every man would have franc punded on the principle of value, “hose | nection with what bas taken place—(hear, hear)—but I Ps ard £10 for the house in which they lived, subject — Ihave done my BSH ieeieach) aan tere A Fenian Officer Dinguised as a Woman—His — heat iepyaot eas baie he ane were not over two thousand men, all raw recruite, with ete tannin chases, pias hei the chal 0 certain regulations as regards rates and resid: had | circumstances Ido not think I could bave done other | Arrest and the Charges Aguinst Him—Names | s.cu;7"" This question was particularly applicable to our | Ut ay pecuniary means and having no faith of success ing adjourned, and in accordance with a provision in the the bor ¢ | than Thave, (Hear) Iu attempting to bring the aues- | of the Men Charged with High Treason— | trovent lexistuprn Wer who. say 10 the south onfran, | 12 the defence. ee ear coche tied tock rataek eae ‘that franchise may be fairly considered as having been | tion to this point we havo lost those whoso absence from 3, 7 In the city of Mexi , 8 generation 0 vith adv: - ¢ " 1» &e. , . SOCIETY DEMANDS AN INCI its ceneration operated with advantage to the country. | peal to a high-spinted party to make what no doubt to to send deivgates to the ‘convention for the revising of | SPAnlards and other foreigners. They have beon de | gAX°Turn MOCINTY, DuNAADS 48 INCREASE OF WaGne My own opinion bas always been that from the com- | Some was to acertain extent a sacrifice of principle, Cork, March 21, 1867. . ‘ prived of their liberty for being friendly to the republic, Beucoment seed was sown in that arrangement which | much sacrifice of sentiment and much sacrifice of A man was arrested hero at Queenstown to-day dressed | Our "tate cobsliulon. | Tile Je a high handed outrage | refusing to pay ang forced Toans and determined not 6 Tirbance. That ie, howereh a guoction at covreeetee, | (hear) —because the members of that ‘varty. were an. | ‘2 woman's clothing, He has been looked for some time | things in the world, with the process of reconstruction | S4pmit to the exactions of the imperialist. || and 1 will not indulge in controversy at. tue | mated by the same feoling which inllucnced us—a sense | by the police for heading a body}of insurgents near Emly, | going on before us in the midst of @ providential ad- | ini the city of Mexico, and were continually Lirassing present inomeut. | is ‘nevertheless, a” historic | of duly and conviction; they felt that the ime had | oounty Tipperary, and killing one of that body. crise minis ‘proudice -agaiuat color baring such a bold | 6 sentinels and the’ people at the gates, their shots Wor ine a ALE i acha h the oes rei ee sellled extcusivuiy and completely, I bope, ther-fore, | His mame is Dunne, and he had only some time pre- | on the minds of our Northora legisiators. It is a bigh Lae th Horr Blgurl reco pehagerirg dresipatal pid least, one of the principal authors of that mexsare an. | th: House of Commons wis give this measure afair and | viously returned from America, and is therefore design- | handed logislalivs outrage, Tils kecem Rectip SOd | vented with the greatest possible rigor. Rounced in this House that the arrangement which had | candid consideration, We believe it is one which, | gied “An American emissary.” Itissaid he travelled | our rebuke, and. without scarcely public notice ‘The Ministry of Maximilian, holding the reins of gov- been entered into, especially with respect to the boronn | if adopted in xpirit, will scttio its long differences; oa ernment, had given in their demission, with the object rauchive, was uo’ longer satisfactory, and invited us to | and that itis qualified to meet tho requirements of the | fYom the town of Tipperary in the attire which he woro | being jaken of It om the | part of the Piss | o¢ retiring abroad, sf such wore practicable, Bee Gee SO TE en aoe CAs Eat epluaeit BabsL beg so (emied the Elcemar or tae eiguisest Cede o mar Geta te the cose ttte rae tee {oe meee 6, Sin, moe els Me: Public. omtice | ig HATTON RE, JenanNaals Ot Varn Cras soonsed of denied. The proposition which was. at the period to | ton which we draw between popular privileges and de- “es }@ steainship Virginia in the | is taken of the great outrage committed on a larg succeeded in overcoming their ‘guard and ran the vessel which 1 reter, made in order to allay discontent and | mocratic rights, Iam told that in this measure thore | Dames of “Hannah Ryan” and *‘Kate Ryan,” and would | ber o. our fellow citizens, | Ihow who, preacheste Iman | ino Alvarado, whence they at once joined the liberal f . ‘ " 5 » | should not et | Meet the requirements of tus time by the statesman | &re checks and counterpoises, and that it assumes inthis | have escaped, but both giving their names as ‘Hannah’ compel the ple of the South, before permitting them forces. i jwho, upon the whole, had taken nearly the must promi- | Country the existence of classes. If there are check® | Ryan when “passing” the Emigration officer. cocatann tne inth she Union, to agree to give to every have given votice to boss builders that on and after to- day members of that society will demand $3 por day am the rate of wages. This action was determined upom at @ recent meeting of that organization. IN. FLUSHING ‘The journeymen_ painters of Fiusbing, L. I, have re solved to demand $4 a day on and after to-day, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Exvensive Tarts sy 4 Booxxrxrsr,—Henry D. Bell, a Scotchman, twenty-six years of age, who for the last three years has been in the employ, as bookkeeper, of the Russell. & Erwin Manufacturing Company, doing business at 87.Beokman street, was yosterday arrested ‘nent part in the passing of the act of 1832, involved a | and counterpoises in our scheme, we live under a consti- f diminution of the valne on which the borough franchise | tution of wuich we boast that it is a constitution of | Dunne’s brother had also taken passage by the Vir- coreres seam erin ee pecans onl Agnertond CUBA. by detective Stillwell, of the Second precinct, on two Was established, That proposition was received with uo | checks andcounterpoises (flear, hear.) If the measure | ginia, but was captured when going on board in the | "&! mre the jr Boyne neces ders ery ae charges of grand: larceny. Mr. James B. Odgon, aatisCaction, and from that Bertod: 10 she peesent—- eae nee Teerenceal a peeatinee plo pennant ‘outer harbor, tne same right to the colored people in your own Staton. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. director and mnavager of thie Russell & Erwin Manufece ve, 5 olay i—the ques- HERA Je that \Sion has more or less engaged public attention, “and | disdussions, the fact that this covnicy ntry of | Both captures are considered of some importance, There were three things to cousider 1 this connection. prone Pelee Rte ony Charges on he ah Gay stole a quantity of hardware, valued ‘at $448, the property: ot thé aforesaid company. Mr. Oxden lurther. charges that on the dist day of November Bell stole otber articles of hardware, worth $432 50. Bell pleaded guilty to both complaints, and fessed to having taken goods to the amount In the firut place, the rights of the people; in tho second, | Arrival at I 2 of the French Squadron. the responsibility of Cho masters of the people In Logis: | “Brom mexico Marriage af General Dalee. ‘has beeu taken up by pablic men who have brought for- | Classes, and a cquniry of classes it will remain? ward varions schemes with a view to the solution of the | (tear, hear.) What we desire to do is to give overy one merican Beh: rexpo! di alos by {ihich It is warrounded. “All Yoese sefremes, | who pedi oh 9 ae prance — overnment othe = aoe = Dee ae ety ‘acasnre sin the wort of F ona pe Havaxa, March 27, 1867, in their turn to be unsatisfactory, aud ail | Country by means of the elecive franchise; but, at radios squapnos: have been ‘unsuccessful; bui every one of then ‘has been | same time, we have been equally anxious to mactaln emnity of this rp compaend to do equal justice to all classes 1 wu. i. i “3 over! the ehurches, sdistinguishod by this characteristic, that the omly remedy | the cvaractcr of the House, to make propositions ia har- | Mr. Adams, the United States Minister in London, bas | of community pov oe-erernonss by # The rest of the French ships of war from Vere Cruz, | ¢7.909:1rom his employers, d of the same am@ Proposed was a dimination in some form or auother. of | mony with the circumstances 01 the country, to provent | made representations to the British government in tavor | CU leeiiators, sre, the tromecs ce the Hehes Of the | arrived at thie port on Saturday morning, giving ®. ma- SGhecpriating the prosets to Bon oom, wee. Wihake Donough feaschice wat based ig 1832 ‘the Mouse. wilt | tion to the nation. (oud cheers) the. right hoe: | of the Fenlan prisoners in Ireland nd, the right of voting us one, of the original rch | Jemlo sed Important aspect | to | our harbor | fet at his command iets alaged, bet bas been por $RLity teal to ts recollection the combination of dures | orable genticman eoneluaed by moving for leave to bring a oe SC ee ent coat econ fond the | quite Unasual, | Fiest the ‘frigate Magnanime 4P- | chasing real estate in) Brookiya, where. he pod ve been submitted to the notice of Parliament . Patrick's Day. pe sig eared, fol the Flandre, and lastly the large | Judg commit nocuned ‘Tombs on this subject. We had before us £7 rating or rental; ddr. Guapstoxm, who rose amid cheers, said:—Io tution framed by the by iy roo cso = the to the for No Fenian disturbance took place anywhere in Ire- ion of them are defrauded by their | ram Magenta, hoisting the fiag of Admiral Larot £6 ii fe ry ow hear of other ficures. | Words, Mr. Speaker, which may fall from me on thi 5 é people or any portion of ye ng lag. ma | aciere No "prepoation, | ‘however, which has aw yet been pus It whl be bb tar as posibie frou my intention | !0¢d on St. Patrick’s day—indeed it is generally admit- | trusvees ene pee Vg py lin Degree Je Nourry. These three veesels. were more remarkable forward has given satistaction, because’ the cuuuiry, impugn of question the asserston of tho right onora- | ted to have been as quiet aSt. Patrick’s dey among | Decome defaniiers, © iv metus, | Mls Oo te Bien See | for thelr formidable size than aught. else, particularly ae ae Wreman the Cuancetior of the Exchequer that he | the Irish im all directions as has been experienced for | Siain, and it ts the duty of the whole to call their | the Magenta, which towers far above the rest. The heuggestod was a sotticment of the question likely to be r neohome under diMl- | 7*At Liverpool, where the rumors had been eo alarm- Fulers to account, and with the biewsing of God they will | three are all ronaides and their entrance was immedi- (Hear, hear.) Last = fore was introdaced ' ing and the precautions so sug gestive, nothing whatever ts of the conferences between the people and their | Sly followed by that of three gunboate, which towed bich I rison to ask ity. | (Hear, hear ) ee ee er ae rulers in the Old Tex! especially in the great and | them along. They took several days to come from Vera cae gn ere eee ne so main ge ing e Cruz, and, to use the expression of a French wag, A “comes THE PRIZE RING, Gecres to say amen, ‘This was the right of citizenship, | lunging among the spectators of the sight, “it. 1s ency. The right honorable gentieman who was 3 the be ped ogy of po pe Sore Lp wonder that they ever got safe to this port at al?!” plored iy ost err paper anesgh re ar or Battle Between Joe Goss and Tom Allen, of shouted ‘amen, to show tbat they all shared in | Once i harbor, spel oa i Shtrgesing rigs cer ha argument on the subject, that it waa necessary there Birmiagham—Thirty-feur Severe Rounds no mgige edo srgeyes Aled parenny onan adianabiamiuienced ehbould be an admission ot the workicg classes into tho > yl constituencies; that 1m accordance with a figure whicn (7) oe Admiral Laronciere, having come ashore to. pay: his Sneha Sed ofon Se tek bat ae eatin respects to the Captain General, was received with. due- es ted, anot! figure were adopted which ‘he named he thougnt courtesy, and the visit was returned in the afternoon by the number admitted would be excessive. and alls of the Deputy General (Segundo Cabo), on the part of Gen- Tg yah witnn theta and | cr! Mensano. which, of bribery | Marshal Bazaine, sceompanied by his aid-de-camp and furnish the best and safest solution of the difficulty. ‘vang ey Pp ‘Proposal, wnerocar, involved no principle. It might 7 we aan sees ‘A colonel of the Spanish staf, made a visit yesterday to ave ate SS Cee Seat uaaes ppt the great crime of corruption in legislation; but the | the Captain General, which was duly returned by his mds jong evans in which we ‘were engaged versal no pan is a, be ome Sascaumeed Excellency in the afternoon. # brit corruption, oar ju jemani eee, Ceiee ar Ulam eros i sree 30 side a rawend for their ecees Legislators aad judges are shan) pom a7 aaigripenean mae bad fom oe ‘the truth of the statoment that it was generally felt that | the House with regard to the principle of that bill. O’ Baldwin spars in his sparring exhiditions, sharper than briers aud a thorn hedge pursuit ‘ Larone! the proposal of the late government afforded 0 prospect | never was in print; but the statement which I had tho | The public pertormances ef Goss. are’ pretty well | bribery. The right of suffrage grows out of the right of | the other French commanders, Covers for forty indi- of a satisfactory settloment of this question. (Hear, | honor to make, and which I know ex) the general | known. He defeated Price in 1862, and fought for the ary, ~ viduals. hear.) A very considerable amount of time was last | feeling om this side of the was, that | £600 to £400 in 1865, when he was defeated after a pros ‘The French squadron now in. harbor consists of the session employed in a very unsatisfactory - | from the description given of it by the right | battle of two hours’ duration, in which his fighting was t Selling, shipht—Weqeeta, a three-decker Wnenelée et ner—{opposition cheers)—unti! at length the House | honorable ee T hoped, when we saw it | not considered plucky. ‘was @ second time beaten Meadiions of tluzenabip are the conditions of sove- ing ships: a, took the matter into its own hands, and in| im print we might find that t there oy Mace last year in 31 minutes, Goss is thirty years ‘and must belong to the people. They are the fifty guns and 750 men; Flandre, ironside frigate of yone of the divisions which ever took place | might be points, and, perhaps, many and serious points, age, 5 fect 8% inches high, and weighs 11 stone |, Telnty, and mit Conk fo 1 People cannot be free | thirty-four guns and S74 men; Magnanime, ironside Within these walls asserted a principle with regard to | which should be raised on the bill, yet that those points | 6 tbs. Some little time was lost in the preliminaries, | conditions of truedtun, Sait oe bose, cutivs pe Hike frigate of thirt eben be old the borough trancbise which was carried by a majority. | might fairly be considered in committee. (Hear, bear.) | but at 10:54 the men threw their caps into the ring, and x a free people set the condisions of ly guns men; veraip, ap "that principle was that the borough franchise shou'd But though this is the fourth day of our or, if | were warmly received by their respective partisans. pomer.. it convention, and exereived the primary and | *iP of the line, now only mounting twelve guns, serving founded on rating. The House will admit that the state- Progress, Goss, in consequence of bis late incarceration, had pon ted right of seif-goverument by voting in con- | 98 transport, with 650 men; Adonis, gunboat steamer ymeat | have made i fair and accurate, Ne one ques. had no time for proper training. He took hie, breath. ion; and ‘the Fight of voting velongs to every indi- | of six guns and 150 men; Tactique, do, of threo guns tions for a momen! sie gorecespen: me ing at Arms, Hammersmith, under Tom | vidual of the people, as citizens out of whom the con- | a4 gs ay aa, ¢ ‘and 60 “ ae rane EE cana putiey eunsiecoe meee” spend ies teers [Wem Secoer maker tae doe ooo Yention grows; and the exclusion of auy portion of the apie oe name — tirely opposed govern- q pressed, handed injustice Tartare, do., 5, Diligent ’ meot during the session had recommended. Of course, | spects, the bill which the right honorable gentleman | most determination. —_ ao has Mi asia samme ae . ae. ge ase Le Bk wah -_ pst Jatt aa po l, if they had not acknowledged the importance of that a eee hgpeenge age on my wind, as far as ingham by igton, ty | ea Teedem. If the Frenen or Germans were exciuded ‘i Brace age ie nae 5 i} decision, they would mot have retired frou 8 position of it, and with due regard to the correction sc: from voting, that would not take away the right of those | ™en: Magellan, corvetie,'do,, fifteen guns men; wer; but they felt that tbe decision at which the | which to-morrow morning will supply. On ordinary is cl ic, to meet in convention Navarin, a three decker transport, and the Themis, do. , " ‘sher A people, as part of the people, tion and is, jouse of Commons arrived when there was a very tuil oun 2 a ue Ley , By ana consider whethor such a law should be altered; and it | So that, including the Megore and Duchayla, without re- House, the course would be to say little; but on the absolutely necomery collecting the names of more, there are at least fifteen prosent occasion the circumstances are peculiar. Many French ships of war now in Havana, The gunboat Bou- ff the bill hi M ae Re Gn es ee be hit How | vot, from New Orleans on the 224, is not included in the to apply a above; she arrived on the 25th inst. I am informed that the whole of the French fleet bound to Europe will sail to-day. The Souverain, with Marshal Bazaine and lady on board, goes to Cadiz to Tus Howaap Sraest Disorosaty. Hoven Casa.—Joha. Smith, the reputed proprietor of the disorderly house Ne. 19.Howard street, and the five female inmates arrested. on Saturday night, were yesterday morning brought before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs The girls were marched: from the station house in Spring street tothe erie shout short, low necked dresses, followed an. shouting crowd of men and boys The ss <6 ‘The mails for Central Amorica and the South Pacifie will close at half-past ten o'clock on Monday morning. The New York Heraty—Edition for the Pacitic—wilt be ready at balf-past nine o'clock in the morning. ‘Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conta, PARMA NING Sees erase SS ieyt Teelings tenaciously to every fabric i comes in ¢ onteet 1867.—Spring Fashion Openings. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON RADLE |. Ww. Bi CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC The el ton hiss tas or oe ‘used is Bradley's Da Skittl—N. ¥. Trl i. acres Dapls Suri or ge i de ead sistema ae igen aren ee Pea to; 1 plex Skirts are reoognised ia ‘this : New Yi 1 ew Tope a the gnly able, be wore by ladies. —Godey"s pAcgilerts Sarabes irene Revere ine u IN, 10 Astor House. nad by all druggiets, an Cashed in Legal Lettertes.—Ctr dampened about thet Telaanironider since the rival | ™™ 00 rawings sey 0th Oana ae of the French vessels of her clan, The Tetuan has now OE, en er. a thousand defects which were not discovered till their A Rar fortes by tine se (050 Plana oa French : BEE iii i i H i Fil Hi i | 3 H & Broadway, corner Prinee strest, . Y. SEP ae nae cittee WSs ok oThaate aaa a be Sy, MR af gst = yay his rates gat ’ fat a right to require. of Commons meant this:—Ii men with the e: of trust be Hear, hear.) louse of Commons iif is if ft i ; i i t i Hi ie i gE i? i t fi Re i i é H : i i i i i i i by re, ularit conduct This isa ile zk atl H ] H E 4 2 i i in to consider this question we accepted as cision of the House of Rr mg deomed to be its real int 7] es 5} Ee the House has resolved and Duality and rou to every mother ante frage should be bound dead as Bort le your prejudice, nor thy ni Tey ian really-—tbah la feck, ©, tone mand between Fog sabdolulely a soa gh ein T 1 ace chive is what the House of Cotamone mi ie mute ae ae v" wchpaeeen ee lution it adopted. At the fac simile of “Curtis & on por, All others are base linitath jig, wer ‘with that pei <—e Proposition could be unt ‘ Freer: which hitherto was Poe Pine a Sines hae country with respect MEDY. Used. ini New York Re Cid ‘and which without exception, Barnes & Co,, Welle, Helmbo 44, Coddington, Fag on the ae beng — Simpl war ttle. Pei hie A a geauine principle of rating an YLOR & © 4), "Bankers, 16 Wall treo, Mf. swhich promised no ot © Howe Mac’ ehance of permanency, Toeretore, nine o'clock The Howe. Aine, Stitch Spwe stances, in the course of consideration we sixth street—lamp Soiving machine), pesiden x “= Ourselves to examine the whole question of 4m boroughs and see what wou! application of the rence to value, Reyal Ha’ Prince cashed, fee ned, alt Legal Lottery 4, R. OLAYTON, 10 Wail street, New York, ‘heele 7s wing Ore Re ony ih ae SOMOS marae ae i i i f i il H E an "a ‘

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