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6 WEW YORK HERALD. - JAMES GORDON BENNET®, , SPPIOR nN. W.\COoRNEK OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS, . nf OR iy be Bh Ne. 102 == AMUSEMENTS "THIS EVENING, ADWAY THEATRE, Broadway, near Broome Yee Litriz Baxxroor. MEW YORK THEATRE, Broadway, opposite Now York Botel—Tux Love Cusse WOOD'S THEATRE, Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. —Oammurs. } ognMaN GrdDP THEATRE! 4 and 47 Bowery.— ‘ Dus Jump. ; Mi : TRYING FAD,» trying place Me Kesorepr's Fourrm IDWORTH HALL, 806 Bi j—P RorRason H, wre Ravens. tits ‘Siusecess Revaarses “iD Hs Faire Singing Brmp. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 58 Broidway, opposite ee oe eg ee SocwBep Purran saxex nom Casta Divas KELLY & L.EON'S MINSTREL: ; i atta Now Zork Hotel-in vanes Sowte, Dhwese’ Boer. Asa R mesuemt, 20—Ax Insuuan. x Onmsce, ” onARERY witth > TtOW TROUPE, at Fe a eg HOOUETS HOUSE, Brook! ‘Bravorias Mrn- eranior, Bactape Bon.zsquxs.. Ka FRR BUSTAN TABUEAUE, Doing Baty ova, of Bee thee tise rear ee IEW FORE MUSEUM OF AEATONY, 6% Brendnar.— pe ade TRIPLE SHEET, Now York, Friday, Aprit 12, 1867, FUROPE. By_epecial. telegrams through the Atlantic cable we heve highly important advices from Europe, dated yee. terday evening, April 11, ‘The Princes: of Walos'ts atthe point of death. The Perla Moniseur bas & pacitc and “tranquilizing” editorial” ‘@m the European situation. Omer Pacha is to command \ Walited States! Ave-twenties “advanced X° ‘per cent it’ ‘Lenton from the opening to two o'clock in the alter- pom hehehe Five-twenties were at 755¢ in ‘et neon, Consols closed at 9014 for money. ‘Tue Liverpool colton market closed and beary, eaten upland at 138-0 193;4, . (She Tretals Traasatiant ic Company's eutting ef 10e tm the Hudson river; incorporating the Peabody Edecational Fund and for other purposes, were passed. The message of the Governor vetoing the Central Raitroad Fare bill was received and laid on the table. ‘Yo the evening sesmon a communication was r.ceived from Police Jastice Connolly, in answer to a resolution Of the Senate, giving an account of his difficulty with Superimtendent Kennedy. Bills relative to canal repairs and making appropriations for such purposes were con- ‘sidered and the Senate adjourned: In the Assembly the bill for the pretection of persons ‘travelling on the Fourth avenue was recommitted, A Dilt to regulate the scale of rents of dwelling houses in the Motropolitan district was introduced. Bills in rela- tion to the military‘exemptions in Kings county; rela- tive to the storing of combustible matter in the city of New York, and to create @ Bureau for the prevention of fires; to amend the act rela- tive to Polee courts in New York city ; granting to William Orton and others the righ! to lay cables from this state to France; and to regulate teno- meat and lodging houses in New York and Brooklyn were pasted. The Assembly refused to go into Commitice of the Whole on the Underground Railway bill In the evening session the Annual Supply bill was passed. The Dill to create @ metropolitan harbor district and a board of wharves and piers was considered in Committee of the Whole, whea progress was reported and it was made ‘2 epectal order for Saturday. THE CITY. ‘The Board of Health held their regular meeting yes- ‘erday, when a communication was received from the Sanitary Buperivtendent recommending vaccination in ‘the public schools, and 4 resolution to that effect was adopted. Resolutions were also adopted declaring that wo objection existed on the part of the Board to the erection aad continuance of an abattoir at Forty-foarth treet sud-Kast river se long as the business connected with it was carried on without detriment to life or ‘easth, and transmitting certain papers relative to the @harges against coroners to the Governor. ‘The Board of Excwe also held an important meeting Yesterday at which the licenses of eleven liquor dealers ‘were revoked, one of them being on the ground tbat the eater bad sold whiskey to a mau and his children after hie wife had warned him against it Twenty-seven Gealers wore tried for alleged violations of the law, one of them for giving liquor at illegal hours toa police Officer who solicited it of him while in citizen’s dress. The committeo appointed by the dolegates of the anti- Tammany Hall democratic organization of tbis city, who ‘were refused admission to the convention at Albany on ‘Wednesday last, mot last evening at the Green Room, Fourth avenue, to consider the action to be taken to fecure a proper representation of the asnti.Tammany delegates at the coming convention. A resolution was adopted expressing the determination of the party to oppose all candidates elected by the Tammany ring and to reject all proffers of compromise or affiliation with that organization, Meotings of conventions of the va- Tioas Senatorial districts were appointed to be holden on Monday evening next. Senator Sherman was given a reception by the Union ‘League Club, at thetr rooms in Union square, last night. ‘The speech of Mr. Sherman of the occasion will be found tn another columa. In the ease of Lyon va the Third Avenue Railroad Company, an action in the Sapreme Court, Circuit, part 1, t@ recover $25,000 damages for injuries inflicted upon Plaintiff's person through a collision between @ car bo- Jonging to the defendants, on which Lyom was a pas- Songer, aed an iron-clad express car belonging to the Barlom Raltroad Company, the jury yesterday returned B verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $5,000, ‘The caso of Wm. A. Sanborn vs. Silas C Horring et GL, an action In the Supreme Court, Circutt, Part 2, to recover $24,300 which was stolen from a tafe made by ‘he dofondante, and sold to the plaintiff under an alleged warranty that it was burgiar proof, was sabmitiod to the fury yesterday afternoon. The Court directed a seaicd vordiet to be returned this morning. A fire occurred im the liquor store at No, 75 Canal street, Owoed by! Francis Passogger, lavt night. Somo eight or ten barrelsof whiskey were destroyed. Loss about $2,000, The stock market was higher yesterday, and closed Mrong. Gold closet at 19934. Tho market were rather qwe’. yor'eriay, Dot The fluctuations in gold during the two days past ca isod an Unsetiied ferling to exist in cortain quarters, which feudered prices toa considerable extent nominal, The upward movement in breadstafly was partially checked, ‘Dut the markets at the close of ‘Change wore firmer. Cotton was without material change. Coffee was more active sud irm. On ‘Change, four ruled drmer, prices NSW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1867.~-TRIPLE manded concerning this purchaset Ai grand | Veto of the Now York Coatral Rallrend Pare ‘The Misfortunce of Maximilian. exploring expedition by land and water, and ‘Bill. j right away. The Kvichpak breaks up sbout | . The bill to authorise the New York Central reget Zt Ambassador af Washington, for the middle of May, and is sealed again with | Railroad Company to increase their fare for | the ice early in November. Between May and way passengers from two cents to two and a | with President Juases, of Mexico, in behalf of September, in that region, they have sunshine,| half cents's mile was returned to the Senate | the life of Maximilian, and- the prompt action nearly all the tims, and then comes a corre- "yesterday without the signature of the Gover- | of our government in answer to this appeal, sponding interval of prevailing night and-the | nor, This isthe third time « similar measure are among the most. remarkable! evéiits in the aurora borealis. There is no time to be lost if | bas mot'fts death, after passing both houses of | history of Napoleon’s iil-starred, Mexican ad- the-sdministration desires to have Congress |-tho-Legislature, at the hands of Govérnor Fen- | venture, Wo hope that the special courier who thoroughly ‘Ynformed in December. of..the.| ton. In 1865.9 veto was sent in and sustained | will thus be despatched from. Tampico to real character and resources of this new |.by the vote of the’Senate. In 1866 the bill | Querctaro, (where, .scqording.40,,.oum:last ad- country. An exploring expedition should | wassent to the Govemor within tem days of | vices, Maximilian was under siege-ané with no at once be organized to.start from San Fran- | the adjournment of the Legislatare and was cisco carly'in May, with a light draught steamer | smothered.in the- Executive chamber, The- or two'snd an efiicient body of gclentific | ressons given by the Governor for withbolding men and intelligent newspaper correspond- | his signature this year are only « repetition of | ents, Pecans pana sen eae alter the fossil elephants and glaciers of arctic coast; Dr, Hayes, the Arctic explorer ; General Fremont, “the Pathfinder,” and a | large dividends under the prosent rate of fare, | ailty in elther hemisphere since the intrepid competent botanist, mineralogist and astron- | ®nd therefore, the increase is not necessary, Richard Cour de .Lion, » shipwrecked -wan- omer or two, ought to be mustered at once and But there is another and a sounder ground for | derer from the sheras of the Adriatic, was equipped for this expedition. As an astrono- | vetoing the-bill, and that is that the company | seized and imprisoned :by Austria and held for mer we cannot recommend Professor Loomis, | is at present authorized to collect two cents 6 A but he would doubtless learn much of the mys-| mile ofall way ‘pastengerd n° gold, or its | romantic enterprises, dazling promises, delu- being generally Gc. a 100, higher. Wheat was fully 20. dull and heavy. Pork was moderately active and Grm Reef ruled steady. Lard was without decided change. Naval stores were unchanged, Freights were quiet. Wtuskey wasdull Petroleum firmer. he’ Dates from Vera Crug are to the 24 inst, Goneral Lavoada was in command and the seige was progressing. The British packet Solent could not tand her oargo owing to the bombardment, Water wa: cut off and the mea had arrived from Havana, a instalment of the ‘snd Generel Gomes; owing to which the intter threw up ment is supposed alee to oxtend to other offcars, who sbe.romembered, wa;, at. the time of his resignation, Commander of the i perial forces in Vera Cruz. Reports from the interior are conflicting. The story of Esco- dedo’s defout at Querétaro is supposed to have been was reported captared by the liberals. Our Havana letter is dated April 6. The annoying passport regulations are being again enforced, and the Passengers by the Morro Castle who had none were com- Petied'to pay a fine of $10. The Spanish Mexican enlist- ment cases are sald to amount to little or nothing, not more than twenty-five men having gone since tho call was made, Besides, Mexico has always heretofore been the resort of Spanish acldiess in Cubs out of ser. hundred packages not jacluded in the manifest. Half a Tesumed payments in gold. Im the United States Senate yesterday Mr. Bayard, pppolnted by the Governor of Delaware to take the place ‘of The late Senator Riddle, was qualified by taking the customary cathe Mr. Sumner offered & resolution, which was adopted, calling on the President for copies of any opinions which may have been given by the At- tormey General or other officer of the government rela- tive to the interpretation of the Tenure of Ofice apt. In supporting this resolution Mr. Sumner said he under- stood opinions had been given which’ tended to nullify the recent/act of Congress, After somo further onim- Portant business the Senate wont into executive session, On reopening the doors a somewhat lengthy debate ‘ensued on tho question of adjournment, but without coming to a decision the Sonate again went into execu- fave sezston, The appointment'of Lovell H. Rouaseau to. be Brigadier Gencra: was reconsidered and again con- firmed, and the appointment of Thomas W. Sweeny to be Major of the Sixteenth tatantey was rejected, ‘The Union democracy of Kentucky met in Louisville, yesterday and nominated Andrew Harding for Governor, Judge Kinkead for Lieutenant Governor and John M, Harlon for Attorney General, Greeting was sent to Con- necitout for the late democratic victory. The Wisconsin Legislatureshave extendod the fran- Chise to women. < Tatoresting ictters from Tennessgp, Louisiana’ and Georgia wilt be found elsewhere in our columns this morn- ing, ctie former giving a full account of the consorvative acoount of a trip to the gold mines of Georgia, _Tadians in Western Kansas state thats conne:l was held: friendstitp towards the whites, but’ sald five other tribes are determined om war. The fndioations Cavoran Indian deen eredtéa for the exhibition, capable of containing five thousand persons and special trains were run on the San Jose railroad to the scene of the expected combat, Thirty thousand dollars worth of jewolry was stolen by burglars in New Orleans yesterday, but the thieves wore captured and the valuables recovered. Five paymastora bave boon assigned to the five South- ern military districts respectively, for the purpose, in addition to their regular duties, of disbursing money to pay the current expenses of reconstruction. The Franklin Insurance ani Banking Company of Momphis, Tenn., failed yesterday, their liabilities being estimated at $93,000, The United States steamers Da Soto, Mackinaw and Osceola wore at St, Croix, W. 1, March 16. All on board wore well. ‘We bave commercial adviess from St. Thomas dated ‘on the 20th of March. The latest report says:—Business in all descriptions of American imports continues very dull, ‘There 1s considerable stock of old flour offered at low rates, aleo a large quantity of beef and prime pork forced off at auction. The last sales, fresh landed flour, made at $11; corn meal, $5 a $5 50; corn, in bays, $2 25; white beans, $3 50 per bag; pilot and navy dread, $5 = $5 60. Provisions in very little demand. Candles, 8's, 12’s and 24s, 160. a 160. ; Kentucky tobacco, Ro late sales; potatoes and onions wanted Kerosene 460. Fish im large supply and no sales. Bank drawing rate rate, $4 923¢fer ninety ds, on London; American gold, $134 0 234 per cent premium; Spanish doubloons $16 40 a $16 50; patriot, $16. Suleldal Pelicy ot Spain. The government of Queen Isabella seems bent upon provoking its own destruction. The course which it pursued in regard to St. Domingo and Chile excited a very general feeling of indignation. It sought to beowbeat those republics because it thought they were weak, and it slank from, further conflict with them when it found that they were able to resist it, It has now got into a quarrel with England by refusing its demands for indemnity and satisfaction in the case of the steamer Tornado, and it would seem dis- posed to pick another quarrel with us by the bad faith with which it treated our Consul at Havana in the matter of the enlistments for Maximilian. If it does not speedily back down from this bravado system of policy it will array against it the governments of both hemi- spheres. It is not too strong at home to render it indifferent to the friendly feeling of other nations, and it is difficult to account for the motives which induce it to persevere in such a suicidal course. For Sats on ro Excnanor yor Rea Estats.— The advertiser, having on hand a number of fine iron-clads for which he has no further use, will sell the same cheap for cash, or will ex- change for real estate, improved or unim- proved. Title must be unexceptionable. Par- ties in want of such articles are invited to call and examine the Miantonomoh, now in Europe. Applications to be addressed to Uncle Sam, Secretary of State’s office, Washington, D.C. All communications from France must be pre- paid and enclose « stamp for reply. How To Maxe Boru Exps Mest—Buy Pata- gonia, Mr. Seward. Reav Estate Wantev.— Wanted to purchase, | real estate, in lots of 871,875 sqaare miles and upwards, Not particular as to location. Apply to W. H. 8, State Dopartment, Washington, D.O. ; N. BAN yayments made in gold or ils equivalent. No agonts noed apply. Thm Mrex iv tie Cooouwen—We oan get it with Vio Feajoe Islands, Having commenced tho purchase of ontside countries, we can ¢o on, We have icebergs, but we want coo0a- nate, Highly Impertast News frem Eurepe—Nerth om the Peiat ef War with higher, while cora was in tair demand and Arm, ‘and oate Our special telegrams by the Atlantic cable, published this morning, contain matter of the laat beef im the alty hed been killed. ‘Thirty artillery- men enlisted thote for Maximilian’s service, A disagree meat had occurred between ||: Imperial Commissioner his commission i 30d the cause, The disagree- are expected to follow “omes’s example. Gomes, it'will manufactured in order to inspirit the troops, Puebla ‘vieg, Thobark Ocean Home, of New York, was in the }- ‘hans of the authorities for having in her cargo clove |* million of specie had arrived aad one of the banks hed. | teries of meteors and éleciric lights on such » | Cquivalent, and this right, if exescised, | would | sive hopes cruioe, Du Obailit, the great Afeiean explorer, give them a greater increase they aak | with the, is here, and ought to go; if for no other pur- | for in the DIM ew ces aes fat : gorilla of the equator and the gorilla of the 2 a. 92 a aay ssi yok led o | United States gorillas oan be found on the:Kviehpak, or rovid E oe heen heen hegre. not to exoded two colt pat alll, Miinjtly' se; | Yils continent, Seriously, however, President Johneon,on thé | saa the two cents was authorised root of Mexico, a contingent fund of theState Department, should it, he offered not tormake © Caie MAA’ Gi Bickitaly oh Will to 6 en ee mony ae Soe pempel | fo seize iy ie : Keay Sen ae Sepeieh Be opeciie me & milo, or thereabouts, instead of two cents, | the army and mozey of France to establish oe enterprise would be acceptable | me road hase right to demand tts fall two'| Maiimilian firmly upon the throng of the eens agp id cents a mile in gold under its charter, and, it | Montesumas, Venetia to Italy and,the island Proved by Congress. We can do nothing for | should exercise this right and not gratify the.| of Sardinia to France.were doubtless:the com- or with this new country until we know what | 7, .cistatare or bother the Governor with any | pensations:in view, 4ogethor’ with the antici- it is ; and if this summer is lost Congress must bill upon the subject. remain in ignorance, for nearly two years to | The Governor’s. veto was laid on the table | enduring ‘coparinership botween France and sera os would earnestly, theretore, invoke | by vote of twenty to twelve in a full Senate. | Austria. : wap ate attontion of the administration | This enables the friends of the bill to call it up | This generous offer of Mexico to the House be portant subject. at any time and’ endeavor to pass it over the’| Of Hapsburg, “ without money aiid’ without Pe on the Other Side the Atiantic. | Yo! The absence of two out of the twelve, price,”.was..too dazaling..to: be resisted, A is that Prussia shall have command both in Baden and, Witrtemburg in time of war, the show as if Germany werd voluntarily going, regattas to take place at Paris ‘in J to its passage. ‘Ifa bare quorum of the | attainments As @ scholar aid statesman, and a not “drifting,” into war. hap ae Landers of the grand display of the sition 4 br oe WRI RS. Beate ome ta session, twelve of them being friends |. Austrian archduke, Maximilian was delighted to boats or clubs of all nations, and thus our ‘ ey ambitions boatmen, will On amirable ve to five would: override.-the veto. “It is | ‘trials and dangers’ to which’ he“ Was thus ‘ probably. the closeness of the vote that creates | invited. His wife, esteemed thr ut Earope Sead ee te rae and may ave ine | the beliet mentioned in our Albany corres- | for her attractive qualitiosof mind and pervon, of Baropean water ‘The thought of this pondence thet the, bill will become. law in rogatts on the Seine will give en additional | *Pite of the Governor. But the Genste should ‘tir to the enthasiasm..of those who-intend .to | Sustain the veto and compel the ogmspany fo | walt the Exposition. Fanoy oa) soatooly con- | Collect ita way fare in gold. This ‘would be s jure up ® gayer or more exbilafating’-picture Precti¢al return to specie payment on the part than the Seine sad its shores will present on acl | development and Prossian regiments, most ation of unity with South Germany under the convention of all races at Chattasooga, aad the latter an” b cease his’ armaments? Or will he, to-the surprise of mankind, close the great France to the field, ted, angered and 4 ee AG d \yaokt je Oley 4 of will be something up to the promptiggs of ‘the’ decided ‘that the Corporalféh have no’ power sailor spirit that induced Englishmen to take | sell the Jand for any such nor indeed pride—a great while ago—in that old fashioned to dispose of it at all } gale of the pro- A ee" The | perty is beset with two~ aifiicultios, elther of : . : canvas to the eager ocean | which is sufficient to prevent the goverament foreigner ‘asarper. winds—there will be too muachsaltimthe pir for | from constructing any buildings upon it with- blac ean am A . ribbons to last well—and the fun of the Occasion | out recklessly incurring an expenditure that t 3 Mexico France against will consist in tossing the stanch little craft | may prove nothing but waste when the matter 0 tehee arusly from top to top of the boisterous waves that | of title comes to be tested by the law courts. bik, Y ae SS. Messrs. Fessenden and Ferry. Theonly earnest argument in opposition, as it appésts, wagfrom. Mr. Fessenden, and his objections may be readily answered. His constituents are interésted in the Northeastern codfisheries, and he is there- fore naturally jealous of the competition threat- ened in the Northwestern codfisheries of Russian Am>rica, “flopping with fish.” the papers have been signed and soaled, and we are to pay ten million two hundred thou- sand dollars in American gold for about four hundred and fifty thousand square miles of Russian territory, mainland, islande.and inlets “ wrinkle the hale repose” of a good-humored | There is now pending in the Supreme Court a resources, sufroun sea, There will, of course, be any number of | guit to which the heirs of the Provost estate are ati btn incre: apenas races round the Isle of Wight, and there will | plaintiffs, based.apon the ground that this land is she did hesitate in undertaking Nérself the be one trom Cowes to Cherbourg—a good sea | and was from the old colonial times the private oe - a pri rp be a be enthu- | property of that family, and that the Corpo- siasm afloat stops there, We began | rationof the city of New York are merely squat- here with racesrround the Southwest Spit, next | (ers, holding the ground for a public park only | lunes were staked. With th fillure she round Long Island, and 80 on. The least that | by sufferance, and therefore have ao title upon prkg pat og > tape gn mali which to premise a sale, to the goverament or mal course round id or the Azores. | any other party. As long as it was used for ctinguished lespalr Either will make @ fine race. If yachtmen | the public benefit it appears that no hostility ee roo will recall the excitement made by the ocean | was offered by the rightful owners to the Cor- race contested by only three yachts, and they | poration retaining the land; but now that all Ametioans, they will readily soo thet when | it is proposed to make ‘a job of the sale and | Ai*ly crown waeat the meray ® larger number of our best yachts are in | convert it to other then the useful purpose to ‘one th Europe, and it becomes a question of superiority | which it has been devoted for #0 many years, ‘alive in Austria, while her consort, between these and British or French boata, | tho heirs are determined to dispute the right of nothing less than a race of the first magaitude | the Corporation to sell it. can determine the point of supremacy. ‘ There is another view of the case which, if beyond We have hitherto named the yachts that | sustained, would militate agains: the proposed through States, So much we know. We perceive, too, from the map before us, that, excepting a narrow selvage of islands and inlets anda ridge of basaltic mountains, running along the sea- coast from fifty-four forty up to sixty, the whole of this purchase lies above the sixtleth degree of north latitude, or within the latitudes of Greenland. The soil of Greenland, except few patches, has never, since the creation of man, been exposed to the sun. How is it, then, with Russian America? They say that ite climate is as different from that of Green- land as is that of the British Islands from the pitiless frozen coast of Labrador, lying in the same latitudes, And why? Because, as the wonderful Gulf Stream, which, flowing out the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of lexico between Florida and Cuba, crosses the Atlantic obliquely and envelopes and warms the British Islands, eo Russian America is similarly affected from the Pacific Ocean. Nor is this all a theory; for we know that in Oregon, as far north as Newfoundland, the winters are softer than in New York city. North of the equator the prevailing winds from the west have much to do with the matter of climate. Here they strike us always cold and dry from the snow-covered Rocky Mountains, while to the Pacific slope and to Western Europe they come soft and warm from the above all others should not fail to make their | disposition of the property. It is claimed by appearance in Earope this sammor; and « | some parties that it had been granted for cer- In wag fearful shapes as these comes Neme- seerenpendiont of this for omitting the name of the Halcyon, a boat j and that so long as it is 60 used it cannot be Mexican usurpation pitiless whose good qualities, he thinks, will render it | sold to any individual ; that, in fact, it is not a for iY. 3 ghar unnecessary that the Palmer should beat all | marketable article, and all conveyances are in here the boats on the other side. We acknowledge | this case null and. void. A very,important ville is one 8 lapse df memory in the case of that first rate | decision of this kind was made in Texas some | 4:49, craft, and also in the case of the Haze, and | time ago, where a portion of the city plaz. of live with hope that both will help out the very splendid | San Antonio wassoldby the Spanish authorities | 14; tno honor show that our American boats are sure to | and buildings wore erected thereon. The | i oorisi house, But here there is atill some- make. In a letter from New London, pub- | original dedication of the ground for a public thing of the ancient spirit of chivalry as well lished yesterday, we gave some account of | plaza was subséquently established, and the asthe desperation of a ruined man, in bis reso- the present activity in yacht circles, and it | buildings were ell removed. This is only in lation to maintain his Mexican empire at all seems from all indications that our yachtmen | conformity withthe common law. Withregard hasarda,°-Sacrificed or saved, bis heroism, at are eager for the promise of the season and | to the site for # Post Office in the City Hall | iosct will remain to the honor of bis house, that our words will not fall upon unfoady or | Park, itmay be years betore the question of the The climate, then, of Russian America .is | @2Willing ears. Corporation’s title to sell it is decided in the | povermment will provide him transportation to rather that of Norway and Sweden than that of Greenland. But we want to know something more of this new purchase. What sort of a new country is it, and what are its pi ¢ and resources? Its seacoast swarms with ruses, sea lions and various other species of the seal family ; its inlets, bays and rivers abound with codfish and salmon, and the neigh- boring ocean is a famous whaling ground. The products of this new country are the bardy timber trees of the frozen north, fur-bearing animals, white, bine and black foxes, wpite bears, musk oxen, reindeer, Esquimaux and Indians. Furthermore, it has been recently discovered that on the Kvichpak Russian America is watered by one of the largest rivers of North America, only exceeded in by the Mississippi, including the Mis- souri, and by the Mackenzie, with the sources of which those of the Kvichpak are inter locked among the Rocky Mountains, This Kvichpak, they say, can be navigated by steamers for at least a thousand miles, which indicates a champaign country to that extent. Vancouver’s Island (British) is rich in coal, and so are said to be our new batch of islands lying above Vancouver along the coast up to Mount St, Elias; avd why shon)d they aot bee. ‘This is all Vhat we can tell of this new em- pire, in area more than twice the size of It is a scanty exhibit, the merest thread of a skeleton outline; but it is all that wehave. What, then, is first wanted and de- crowned heads in need of money to suppress insurrections at their capitals, pension off their | Costly structure there until their title to the | fortunes, We hope that he will be safely relatives and connections, put down Fenian. | und is finally established. ism, stop reform movements or reimburse Casn !—Cash under his familiar voice and gentle ministra- themselves for losing expeditions, can be ac- (nd oe price aes evar eam commodated with loans on real estate, in sums tereitory, to health and reason, as from a dark and terri- distressed persons having a few islands to dis- ; pose of if the’Spanish Main can find a pur-|, Most ws Han—The volcano of Manna Loo, Soi: Hutte “that” Have lately killa chaser by applying to Washington, D. G. No | the great lighthouse of the Sandwich Islands. chickens. jn ‘nole, objection to Jamaica. Soulouque and Geffrard | We havo the heaviest and highest waterfalls, | qairgspatks and spermaceti mines are osps- will be taken in with the purctfase, Reforonces | the largest fresh water lakes, the longest rivers, exchanged. * o6 vistiodl gold and wllver mines and the great: |. ey ene Wa Have Ir—A bird’s eye view of the | the biggest and hottest voloano. North Pole from old grandfather Whitehead, _—_—_—_—OO Mount St. Tiias, : Tar Norraweer Passaoe--The Kvichpak, South, islands or continents, in lange or sinalh (‘l NAOY Wun oF ~ The appeal of the. Emperor of Austria, fterposition of the United States those stated in his veto message two years | he summvrily executed: under the verdict of a ago. “They are, in substance, that the corpo-*| <..uhead court martial * estou ration is well enough off and pays sufficiently | Among all the romantic vicissitudes of roy- the company te accept one cent and a quarter | present of it to the House of Austtia, but by pated American balance of power, under an We give elsewhere the programme of the Senators voting in the negative-would suffice | man‘ of’ many heroio qualities and of rare teen—should atany time be pres- | man, too, of singularly. progressive ideas for an he bill, it could be called up and the vote of } with the inviting field of ambition, labor, ofa great corporation, and would set a good . Tee STS ae eT Ee el nt |: ees ane tageen nN a ‘the to ‘When the reaction from the United States testto the Empress Carlotta, duties ‘of a special envoy to” France for assist+ ance. Upon that mission all her hopes and could only see that all/her hopes'and fortunes were sscrificed. Under the fearful pressure her tind gave way, but not wholly until the last has undertaken to keolheal us | tain specif public purpost, namely; « park,’ | sis to avenge the wrongs We hope that he will be saved and that our To Crowxen Heavs—Srecut Norton.—Any | courts of law, and itis hardly to be supposed | Now York, where we can promise him a wel- that the government will venture to put up @ | Qing appropriate to his bravery and his mis- tions the Empress Carlotta may be awakened North or South, Any impoverished monarchs of seven millions and upwards, in gold, by ap- ble dream. We can only look now upon Max- plying, in strict confidence, to W. H. S., Wash- ee edatsemenee.as, ington, D.C. References exchanged. No per a * Tan honorable name in history as a son of imilian as a hero bravely struggling for at least Post Office, Washington, D.C. All communica- son not in actual possession of the Austria. moms ied ale. Property | tions strictly confidential. cee Musans. Sewanp ann Company, Washingjon, Wits H. Sewann, having gone into the real To Parsons mv Emparnassep Circumstances. — D. O,, are ready to receive proposals ‘from any estate business, is propared to buy proper Owners of real estate who are in need of ready | prince, potentate or Powers possessed of more improved or unimproved, either” Nor a money may hear of something to their advan- | jana than they know what to do with, for the South. Land that grows oranges or loébergs preferred. Apply to Washington, D. ©. Un- | Joining the Treasury Department, Washington, | potter, as the fitm oanmakenovuse ofthe worn coptionable references us to title roquired., | D+ ©. No questions asked as to title. Property | out and trebly used up lands of long inhabited tage by applying at the old brick building ad- | gaio of the same. If it ts virgin soll, all the enennoenenceensmusemnepionatly may be improved or unimproved. No objec- tries. Some ns of square miles of A Faw Weer Inou Istaxps Warrep.—Any | tion to bulls, frogs or halfbreeds, sie \forest would be especially desirable, as the firm would like to drive into ita few Sam’s dooryar). N. B— est walrus fisberies in the world, and we wamt |. Sunt Your Propmrrr axv Savw Taxes !—Wil- liam If, 8, dealer in real estate, Washingion, D. ©.,is prepared to purchase land, North or po " Russi J Monsy to Loan—On landed phopetty, in . AsaanhOe, Ng Matis: oF parcols, and to pay the best cash price in gold. sums of from seven to ten millions, Apply by | Ovn Nexr Hasrerw Qoasttion—The annexa- Now is the time to get rid of your unproductive mail to W. Hi. 8., Washington, D. C. tion of Ireland. : property and sayo taxon © '