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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. THE REVOLUTION IN ST, DOMINGO, “The People of St. Thomas Unanimous in Favor of Annexation to the United States, ne “MAXIMILIAN'S «FUNERAL §=AT TRIESTE. Anti-Fenian Mission from Lon- ‘ don to Rome. ST. THOMAS. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. ‘The Popular Vote Almost Unanimous in vor of Annexation to the United states. i Havana, Jan, 16, 1868. _. The Danish steam corvette Dagmar has arrived @t Santiago de Cuba from St. Thomas and Santa Cruz. I received a despatch at noon to-day from Bantiago, with the following item of her nows:— > The popular vote on the question of annexation to the United States was taken on January 11, with the following result:— {n favor of annexation oe] 244 Against annexation......., _ Total vote cast.........csceceeececereee oe] 266 Tam awaiting further details, which I shall for- ‘ward immediately, ! The steam corvette Dagmar is a screw vessel and was built in 1861. She carries a battery of eixteen cannon and her engines gre three hun- @red horse power. © OMetal Communications from tho American Consuls to Secretary Seward in Relation to the Vote. Havana, Jan. 16, 1868. . The American Consul at Havana, Mr. La Reintrie, has received an official despatch from Consul ;Walker at St. Thomas, which confirms tho news about the favorable vote on annexation in that island, {. Mr. La Reiutrie at once telegraphed to Secretary Beward that the vote was most enthusiastic, and that the peoplo are anxiously awaiting the official cknowledgment of Secretary Seward. . + The corvette Dagmar is to remain at Santiago pe Cuba until Secretary Seward’s acknowledgment of the receipt of this news is forwarded to that port. : Despateh Forwarded to the Danish Minister at Washington. Havana, Jan. 16, 1863. The Danish Consul at this port has forwarded a despatch to Major General W. R. De Raaslof, Minister of Denmark at Washington, confirming the announcement of the vote in favor ef annexa- tion at St. Thomas. orn Ea ST. DOMINGO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, ‘The Baeziats Very Troublesome tn Azun=—The Place Captured Atter a Bloody Fight— Puerto Pintn Taken by the Rebels—Move- ments of Both Parties. Havana, Jan. 16, 1868. We have furthor details of the news from St. Domingo. _ Generals Timoteo Ogando and Andres Ogundo jad made an attack on Azua with a force of fwelve hundred men recruited in the neighbor- ig districts of Neyba and San Juan. The place which had been occupied by Baezist rebels and plunderers was taken after a bloody combat. General ‘Timoteo Ogando established a provi- fional military government to prevent the recur- rence of raids on Azua which have becn so fre- ise these last few months. Tous far these ttacks on the capital of the province have all een organized at Barahona, on the west side of _—_ Bay, and they have all along relied on foreign aid, especially Haytien. +> Puerto Plata, after a sanguinary conflict, ca- pitulated to the besieging rebels. Gencrals Lu- peron and Pimentel were reported as having ‘emptied the treasury at that place, leaving nothing Yor the rebels. « General Troncoso was in command of the town for the Baezist faction. General Hungria was pressing reernits at San- tiago to march against the capital. He was to co- operate with # flotilia, + It was expected that after the arrival | f General Baez he would endeavor to take the capital, even if he had to use fire and the sword for his Purpose. MARTINIQUE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Neo EarthanakeseAn Agricultural Schoot=An Exhibition to Take Pince In 1570. Havana, Jan, 16, 1963, We have Martinique dates to the Ist inst. Phere is nothing in the nows from that island ine dicating that the shocks of earthquake had recom: menced, The arrivals at the island were fow. A decree had been promulgated establishing an agricultural schoo! and a laboratory. It also pro- vides for a grand fair or exhibition of the produc- tions of the island in 1870. CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Clonn Bills of Health Soon to be Issued Thankegiving on Sunday, January 19. Havana, Jan, 16, 1868, , The Municipal Council held an extraordinary pession to-day, The returns received in relation fo cholera were favorable, and it is rumored that dlean bills of health will soon be issued to vessels fouching ot Havana, ')°A Te Deum will be sung in all the charches on ahday, January 19, in thanksgiving for dcliver- ince from the convulsions that disturbed the Weat ‘Andies during the last few months, \ THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. Santa Anon and His Schomes=New Dovelup- ments Looked For. Havawa, Jan, 16, 1869, Gante Anna and his companions are very busily occu- pied, and some curious developments in rogard to his schemes and intrigues are looked for, Exchange Quotations=The Sugar Market= Weather Stormy. Havana, Jan. 15, 1863, Exchange on London 123 por cont premium, Ex- Change om Paris 34 por cest discount, Exchango on the ‘United States for currency at short sight 28 29 por @ent discount, and at long sitht 27% per cent. No, 12 new yollow centrifugal sugar, 7% reals, ‘The weathor is stormy ; it is raining bard. PARAGUAY, The Opinion in Ri Janeiro That Para- y' Will Have to Falt Back on Asut« 8 og Lonpow, Jan, 16, 1869. ater advicos from Rio Janoiro represent that the Aituation of affairs around Humaita was such that It was Dolieved that President Lopez wour ‘ot ‘withdraw from the Rio Pi and tall buck wi forces on Asuncion, th: vial, The allioa hoavily reinforced and was pressing tho AUSTRIA. im milian entered the harbor of Trieste this morning, The frigate Novara was immodiately boarded by the Archdukes, who covered the catafalque containing the corpse with wreaths of flowors, Great preparations are being made in the clty for the faneral ceremonies, ae Landing of the Rotauene Funeral Proces- he Taizste, Jan, 16—Evoning. The remains of the Archduke Maximilian wero landed from the Novara this morning with the most solemn Ceremonies and in the presence of immense crowds silent people gathered on the buildings, piers and ship- ping, In the city public buildings and Private houses evory- where were draped in mourning and flags were covered with crapea, Business was Suspended, and the stores were all closed, On the vessels in the harbor and at the wharvos the ne. ‘Tumets, Jan, 16—A. M, The fleet bearing the body of the lamented Maxi- NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1868. VIRGINIA. NEW YORK. NEW JERSEY. Tho Suffrage Question in the Couvention=Phe | Arrest of Alleged Coin Counterfeltere Neat « deveey Oley. = .. State Finances, Buffalo~A Suit Under the Civil Rights Act. A Bor Cavameo 2) Daan i a Srant Mitt.—Patrick intenraaes Ricumonp, Jan. 16, 1868, Burvato, Jan. 16, 1868, Cumming, a boy fiftzen years old, who was employed in In the Conventios to-day the subject of suffrage was Tented el dag. boing brought Up bys seaniation sf Mi, inderwood for for all malo cit The State Treasures has paid out "$100,000 “fatereat Daniel A. Rhodes and Joh Coe, parties alloged to be employed in manufacturing counterfeit silver and gold coin ina shanty in the woods, about two miles below the steol works foot of Warron sirest, was caught be- twoen the roliers and crosted to death yesterday after- noom, It was his busines to reguiate ihe serew which justed the rollers betweex which the beated metal the Suspension Bridge, were terday b, . since January 1. Deputy United s age, ‘Marat x renee on Tatorerati oe Es when board under his feot gave way. His were broken and his skult erushed in, reside at +123 Essex streot, Coroner Warren inquest, Hoboken. Tae New D2ror ov rae Mornis avo Essex RacRoay.< Yesterday moraing the new passenger depot of the Morris and Essex Ratiroad was opened for trafic, The bullding is six hunted feet long by uhtety feet wido, and is fitted up wittrevery requirement for passengers. Upon the arrival of the 7:40 A, M, train from Mon‘clair and Bloomfield a meeting of the passengers was orga- mized and resolutions were passed tendering the con- gratulations of the meeting to the railroad company on the completion of the wor! One great advantage to ngers under the new arrangement will bo «forded im she running of a ferrybout from the depot thus obviating much of the Incodvenience to which the pas- sengers were formerly subjected, —___——__—_—_—_—_ WHOLESALE POISONING AT THE DEER ISLAND INSTITUTION. von by officor D. H. Thi inited Ztates Commiesioner Gor! considerable quantity of genuine and bogus ecin, imple. ments, acids, &c, was also capturod. The count feiters were ostensibly following tho occupation of w choppers. The prisoners wore arraigned before United States Commissioner Gorham this morning and wers held to bail Ln $10,000 cach tor appoarance at the next United States Court sitting 1a Albany, In default of bail the rigoners were couimittod to jail, Rhodes and Coe bail From Western Virginia and camo to Suspension Brvge about Christmas last. They claim that the coin, imple- ments, &c., found in their shanty were leit by a person hotly pursued by officers of tho law, and that they are honest, illiterate woodchoppors. Josiah Cook, of this city, enterod a suit this after. inst Blind Tom, his agent, and the doorkeeper lamos’ Hall, for ejecting one George Dover, a negro barber, and his wifo from Blind Tom's ontertain. ment aftor thoy bad paid for tickets of admission, of ara Falls, to am, of iki ie A NORTH CAROLINA. The Reconstruction Convention—The Colored Radicale Object to Being Called Negroes, Rateicn, Jan. 16, 1863, Nothing of interest o¢eurred in the Convention to day, The Sentinel having designated the races in the Con- vention by the words ‘aegro’’ and ‘whit,’ exaspo- rated both races of the radicals, and the following reso- lutton was adopted by @ vote of 84 to 16. Reso! hereafter yon upen this pt a Hoe ag gto treat the Convention or any of its members with isrespect, but that they shall, in caso of offel in this respect, be excluded from the floor of the hall and from the galleries by the President, of fags were at half-mast, Several conservative members proposed to onter at teng’clock the procession escorting the corpse Protest ag follows:— . as aa PENNSYLVANIA. pron soe Roenlag bonus ior PN moved from the place of landing through the city, The As this resolution is a aeerer Tho four hundred inmates of the Deer Island Inatitu- cortége was preceded by a body of cavalry and con- sisted of the municipal government of Trieste, the clergy in their vestments, the hearse loaded with flowers, the Archdukes of the Empire, Admiral Tegethoif and the officers of the fleet, ambassadors of foreign nations, Austrian oficials of high rank, tho foreign consuls, the various corporations of the city and the People generally, « division of infantry bringing up the A ‘celing of profound grief was everywhere shown by the vast multitude who lined the streets and thronged the houses along the route of the procession, The day was very fino; the sun shone brilliantly, Almost the entire population was assembled to honor the memory of the Archduke, who was greatly belove: by the people of this city. The solemnity was as much a popular as an official demonstration of sorrow, and was ono of the mest touching and impressing spectaclos ever wiinossed, BELGIUM. Maximillan’s Death] Au’ Brvssers, Jan. 16, 1863. Tho intelligence of the dexth of the Archduke Max! milian was for the first t!me communici nouncement had upon tho mind and health of thi Archduchess is not known, as no roport has since beet made asdo her condition. TURKEY. Alarm at the Raysian Policy—Tngland and France Anticipatory of War. Loxvox, Jan. 16, 1868, Tho aggressive policy of the Russian government in the Eastern question causes much alarm in Turkey. The Northern Post, of St, Petersburg, bas a notice. Tho writer declares that able article on the subject, Russia doos not desir an extension of territory; he only aim is to secure the safety of the Chnstian subject: of the Porte, Tho St, Potersburg Gazctle asserts that. both England and France have urged the Sultan to mako extensivi military and naval preparations in the Mediterrancan, FRANCE. The Mexican Bonds nnd a Threatened Law Suit. Lonvoy, Jan. 16, 1868. It ts reported that the banker Jecker intends to bring a suit against the French govornment for the recovery of $13,000,000 due on the Franco-Moxican bonds held by him. Admiral Farragut at Toulon. Tovton, Jan, 10, 1868, Admiral Farragut, whose fleet arrived bore this weck, was roceived with every attention by the city authori: ties, and was superbly entertained by the officers of the French wavy at this port during his stay. ‘The United States squadron under bis command sailed to-day for Naples, ENGLAND. Diplomatic Mission to the Pope on the Feninn Question—Feninn Prosecutions—Alleged Ar. Japtain Densy. ee eee rent” halen Sen, 10, 1866; It is reported that Lord Bioomfoid, the British Min ister to Austria, and Lord Clareadon have gono on a mission to Rome, to request the Pope to ase bis infle. ence with the inhabitants of Ireland for the suppression of the Feoian agitation, Considerable excitement was occasioned in this city to-day by the announcemont that the Fonian Donsy, who, with Kelly, was rescued from tho custody of tho police at Manchoster some wi ago, had been cap. tured. The police late yesterday afternoon overhauled” @man pear Waterford, Ireland, who answers completely There aro other strong to the doscription of Deasy. circumstances in the caso which warrant the beliof that the authorities have not mistaken, under a strong guard, ing, where be will be confronted with the follow pris oners of Deasy for recognition, The government oflicials Yesterday afternoon wo Americ O'Neil, wero arrested at Giasgow and imprisoned. pers found on their persons indicate beyond doubt th Pa. a they beiong to the American wing of tho Fen\an organt- zation. The motion recentiy made in the Court of ced to Carlota, a to his widow, Carlota, four days.ago. What effect this an- ‘Tho prisoner, ried for Manchester this morn- very active and vigilant, 8, named Barrett aud wer towards restricting the libert.es of the press and keeping information froux the People, we protest against its passage. ‘This was not allowed to be spread on tho journal, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Reconstruct ay or Folly of a tion have becn suddenly taken i! from the effects of poison, supposed to be arsenic, which was administered either in the food or water, but by whom is unknown. With the exception of one of the matyona, it is believed ail will recover, The symptoms of those affected are Similar to those manifested by the porsons poisoned at the National Hotel in Washington some years Rattroad Accident Near Franklin-Three Lives Reported Lost, Pirrsnura, Jan, 16, 1868, A serious accident occurred on the Alleghany Valley Rai'road om Tuesday, ten milea west of Franklin, Venango county, Pa, caused by a collision between two gravel trains, to ono of which was attached a caboose car carrying over twenty laborers working on the road. Tho trains had no regular time for running, and the conductors on them not boing intormed of cach other's ime met while moving a the rato of fifteen miles per hour, The engines of both trains wero badiy damaged and the cabooso car was Iierally demolished, Most of the laborers were sevorcly injured and throe of them are reported dead, Probable Wife M Conventton—Patriotigm lored Sergeant-nt-Arma, Cuantesroy, Jan, 16, 1968, The Convention to-cay passed a resolution inviting General Canby, Governor Orr and Mayor Gaillard to Seats within tho bar, Tho negro who was elected last night sergernt-at-arms was induced to resign on account of incompotency. Govornor Orr bas been invited to address the Convon- tion to-morrow night, GEORGIA. Almanac for Now York—This Day. PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 16, #68, CLEARED. cfteamship Amenca (Brem), Ernst, Bremen—Oelrtnhs & ‘der in Philadelphia. Purapsnrita, Jan, 16, 1863, To-day while Mra, Lucy Graham, twenty-two years of age, was waiting on her mother-in-law, who is lying at the point of-death, Rodman Graham, her husband, on- tered tho room whore the two women wero, and, with- out provocation, placed his arm about the neck of bis wife, drow hor head down and discharged a pistol, the ball entering her brain, After afew minates he left the house and delivered himself into custody, stating ag @ motive for*tho deed that nis wife had two or three times attempted to poison him, and that be was deter- Steamatin Columb{a, Van Sic, Havana—Atlantto Mall Stear ip Co. yhivamalup H Livingston, Eaton, Savannah—Livingston, ‘ox . Steamsh’p Saratoga, King, Norfolk—N 1, MeCready & Co, Steamship Neptune, Baker, Hoaton—W ¥ Clyde, Ship Andraw Johnson, Mehan, Sua Franeisco—Samuel W i The Convention—No Imprisonment for Debt= Report of the Militin Committee—Orders of Geucral Meade Respecting the Habeas Cor- Dus=Southern Railronds. Atianta, Jan, 16, 1868, The report of tho Committee om the Militia mado in 00d, tip Betty (Brem), Nutzhorn, Bremen: Bark Ktainbow (Br), Boudrot, Antwe Son & Co, (This v wal ‘errone n mined to avenge himself, An examiation of the | Bark WG Putnam (Br), Rickard, j. | the Convention this morning 1s vory short, Ttauthor- | wound on Mrs. Graluin showed that a portion of the | O Baker & Co, ih 4203 the formation of volunteer companies of cavalry, | brain protruded, No ope of hor surviving more than | QF J1, Vso (Be), Pse, Liverpool via Wilmtugton, NOx artillery and infantry, aud makes all persona between | 4 Couple of hours 1s entertained. ig Costa Tica Cassidy, Aspinwall—Panama Railroad Co. Brig © | by law, liable to militia duty, and says tho whole mat- Heavy Robbery of a Dwelling House. yeti iis 0), Simmons, Point au Petro (Guad)—H A mo | ter shall subject tothe paramount authority of Con- Tirvsvitss, Jan, 16, 1853, Schr J P Auger, Aldrich, Yara—A Abbott. gress over it, The house of John Benninghoof, on Bonninghoof Schr Isabel, Denison, Maranham and Para—Witham & After consuraing the entire day in debate Conven- ae 0 a hi Ognivis tho ages of cighicen and forty-fi years, not exempt Hill, was entered about seven o'clock M. by four men disguised with handkerchiofs over their faces and robbed of over $100,000, forty th which were in bonds and the balance ia curren presented revolvers to the houds of the inmates, when they proceeded to tie Mr. John Benntoy bool, bis wife and to sons, also the hired man antpirl. ‘Taking the koys from Mr. Benninghoof they enterod the sale and extracted the above amount, afier which thoy sat down aad waited half an bour for the return of Joseph Benuingholl, Another sn, Who was absent and who had in the house one of Liilie’s patent burgiar wales, contawing a Large amount, Te did not return umitl the burglars bad leit, taking with them threo horses and a cutter, e. ith! Hattie E Dodge, Freeman, Barbado it Ida Birdsall, Birdsall, New Orleans—N IT Brigham. Kehr WB Jenkin’, an, Norfolk——A Hampaou, Steamer Martha Stevens, Chance, Baitimore, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD Bleamship Pereive (lr), Du 4th, with mdse and 136. passe From thesih to the Mth instead heay yw Arrived at Sondy Hook Wednesday night and au UWhoud & tion adopted the following as a section of the new con- stitution :— There shall be no imprisonment for debt."" A general order was issued this mornmg directing military efficors to co-operate wich the civil authority to Tepress and punish crime, but to take cognizauce them- selves pf cases whore it is believed there will otherwise be a falluzo of impartial justice. Writs of habeas corpus are to be obeyed So far as to produce the body and mako @ respectful return, but custody is not to bo surrendered, A convention of officers of Southern railroads was held here yesterday. A circular was issued to-day pro- posing that whenever twenty roads shall agree to tran port immigrants at one cent por mile and two cents per ton per mile for baggaga over one kundred and fifty pounds immégrants settling on tho line of any road are to be transported with eifects free by that road, Orleans Jan 8 with & Co. OS W Pase, Irlenns for Liverpool: ship St Thomas + Auguetine; had ir 8 Jon dL and 12, was in company om do for do; parte, 8 Cape The Grand Army of the Republic in Ression at Philadelphin—Job Low Klected onthmenip Neptune, Baker, Losion, with mdse, to Wm P Diyddo. The Municipal Authorities of Augustn—The ie Ship Melrose (Br), Nichols, Manila Aug 21, passed Anjier o | Military Governor and Treasurer Take ; Madorsed’ fer | scott, wit hewuiy ha to Meaty 4 Wome As onhened oy is outside the bar, Charge—An Empty Treasury. Pe eS re eaters Tun OARAS MEO RLATN (reUhii ental: Axtwary, bOdawh. wuintuGe Avavsta, Jan. 16, 1903. The delegates comprising the National Convention of | to Faweh, Meineke @ Wendt" Itad very heavy weather: Deo 5, dusing a strong westerly g man, fell overboard aud was drow spoke bark Wind«u (Ins), from Mig Bark Morning Star (Br), Waugh, anit, to Waydell & Co. Had norti and has beon B days north of Hatte Brig Lite Fury (Br), Cunninghwm., Bucnos Ayres Noy 6, vin Montovideo loth, with hides, wool, &e, to order. Had strong nortuerly winds, with very cold Weather, on the ‘coast. In accordance with instructions from Genoral Meado two officers from headquarters arrived here to investt- gato cortain charges set forth in a petition presented to the General commanding of maladmunistration on the part of the city authorities. The commission bas no power to send for persons or papers, but requests tho preseace of the citizens mak the charges to substan- Johann Mulier, sea: A, 2d, lat 85, lon 63, or Boston. inagua, 16 days, with ®ales on the coast the Grand Army of the Republic met in mass conven- tion to-night, General Daniel E. Sickles occupied the chair, and Major Cushman, of Massachusetts, acted as sveretacy., on Resolutions, constating of Major The Commitie General Huribu of tinow; wajor General Nathan 3 B. MeKean, a Kimball, of Mrarr Major jGeneral Jaw Hate aladininigMation. Several witnesses | of Now York; Siajor Genoral B. 1, of New | — Hr g Favorito (of New Haven), Duell, Demarara, 27 days, pe gg inveetieniin was continued | Jersey, and Major Clayton he Micu reported tho fol- | with molasses, &c, to Hf Trowbridge’s Sons, Been 14 days over till to-morrow. ‘Tho prosent Mayor and Council | lowing, which was unantinousiy adopted :— be pe ae RO we wero appointed by General Pope; and the object of tho | That the vetoran soldiers and. enliors, steadfast now as nda ISdaye, with salt to Morrdom a Fhiive Tints petition to General Meade is to have them removed and | evor co the Union and flag, faily reeoupize tho claims of | peon 1z'days north of Matteras, with beavy NW «185 the former Mayor and Counct! reinstated, U. 8. Graut, General ef the Army a the United States, | Jan 4, in the Gulf, James Leary, sentaan, of Lunenbig, N ‘A private despatch from Milledgeville statos that Gen- | to the confidence of the people, aud recommend bim for | 8, 26 yours of 44 fell fromm the foretopsal yard was eral ager and Captain Rockwell bave takon chargo of | tho oMica of President of tho United States in implicit | drowned: 13th io the Gulf Stream experioucéd a gale from tried wway maln boom, fore boom and forevopasutt jth all the sails and rigging attached, and stove bul. wal rails, Brig BF Nash, Lane; to Brett, Son & Co. b wepes the passes uy een daynewith Taber. confidence that the victories won under bis guidunce in war will be fully carried out by him ia m such measures as sha} seeure the tull fruits of our exertions, soneral Logan, of Iilinois, was olected Commander- in-Chief, and General J, Owon, of Philadelptia, Senior Vico Commander. Two hundred and forty thousand porsous aro represented by tho delegates now here. the Executive and Treasury Departments of Georvia, In accordance with General Moade’s orders, and have tered on the discharge of the duties of their respective departments. ‘the despaten adds that Captain Rockwell has taken charge of on empty treasury, tho funds having boon previously removed. » Matanzas, 9 cays with sugar, &o, ‘ad strong NW winds and’ rough Portland, Mo). Prince, Savannah, 7 Yaish & Carver. Had strong worth. Governor Jenkins is still in Milledgeville, but ts ox orly winds all the passage. pected to arrive in Augusta, his home, in a few days, — Sehr Fred smith (of ‘Sangor), Smith, New Orleans, 17 KANSAS days, with muse, to W Loud’ & Co, ‘sailed, in company k with'schr A F Aines. for New York, Been 8 days north of MISSISSIPPI. peciaanr-nonnnaenensen MBeur ded rere, Tak toy. detail, 8 days. = a oe Organization of the Legislature—Messnge of Robr Bay stat Savannah, - | The Reconstruction nvention—Propositions the Govyernor=—Election of a Lady Clork=— toned BF ne Wilmingt to Levy Taxes for the Expenses of the Cone Katnsns Indians Again on the Ra ze. Sebr AS Sal hethport for I vention and to Guarantee Equal Rights to FornKa, Jan, 16, 1863. a for Philad All in Public Conveyances. Tho Kansas Legislature orgavizod yesterday by etect- Jacksow, Jan, 16, 1868, ing @. W. smith Speaker of the House, Tho Leg os Wilson, coutuport. Borry, trom the bark Persia, ashore at Sebr Sarah Suis Scbr J G ioch i In the Convention to-day a resolution to stay the Cole | tyre tg composed of fifty-eight ropeblicans and Fire Island, ? lection of deb‘s was reat and laid on the table. democrata. in the House, and thirty republ Steamer Electr, Nye, Proeidance. Tho following resolutions lie over for insertion in the | and fiva democrats in tho Senate, Tho officrs | gar i constitution:— of both houses in every caso aro revue | apes 8 4 io e yi dee! ol vi All persons shall be entitled to equal civil and political a Be ‘ Bhi os presented his eee the doak foot rights; no property qualifications for eligibility to oftice or tothe right of suffrage shal! ever bo required by law in this Stato; to appoint a committeo to inquire inio the expediency of @: ing ten thousand dotars’ worth of property from execut also recommending the pass- age of such other ordinate as in its opinion shall tend to discourage the credit systom; to ins'ruct tie com mittees on tho various departments of the consti- tution to adopt tho old © ation of the Stato of Mississippl as far as suitab! j additions and changes as (he new ordor of things requires ; to mstruct the Finaned Coramittes to frame an nance levying a tnx ou tho properiy of the Sate, real and persoual, to pay the expontes of this body; to forever bar from the rights cf eltizensh'p aed sub: Ject to the pains and pona'ties of perjury any cit zen cf the State who may hereafter engage in @ due! as prio. SAILED. Steamshins America, Bremen: Cc Livingston aah; Saratoga, Novi ard Non Jas’ Kou Moody, Antwe taxation, which fo ar wos four mills on the dollar upon $56,276,360, 1s believed the taxable property of Loe stare 13 $200,000/000, in bis treatment of national affuirs the Goveraor says:—Never wag there a time in che history of this country wie the ex- ertions of all true patriots wore more imperatively ro- quired than pow. He then lays hoavy charges against the poopie of the South, and especialiy severe on Andrew Johnson for ihe wanner im which bo has managed aairs eivco ho has beea in tho Prosidential chat, ond particularly for the hopes he has held out to the Southern peppie that they would be restored to all their rights-—ail heir privplegos—1¢,ardiess of previous cou- it pamping bee h, and was cv port, wheru Emma Hant wos elected enrolling clerk of the Lowor House yesterday, It 1s probably tho first caso of the kid ox record. A de-pateh froin Mayes City, Kansas, says a» party of Arapanoe Ind'ans took possession of a government train at Cimaron Crossing, aud helped thomecives to what they wauted, t from NewNork for Sai ror to Tat thse with loss sent on to New ‘ork for sp na p to refit. 2 Oscrons, Walden, from New York A State shall ever bo used for the supp rt of tional school, Referred to the Committee on Edu 6 for Sun Bench for a change of piace of the trial of tho Fenians The following was reierred to tho (0 wee ‘vin Tan off tho treck about six miles wost of isco, put ‘in.o Valparaiso Lee — with er head Burke, Casey, Shaw and Mullany from Warwick to Lon- | Dill of Righia:—* That tn the public convevances: a Tay ty to-day, badly damoging five cars. Sted; would repair and proceed with deepatch, don is likely to be granted, Vie Stato, bil emp ony aga the same rights, with- Latest advices from Genoral Palmer's gurveying party | Sune Tiearermsne, before reported. foundered Noy 22, in s Fega oe a roprosent that tvey have found an ontirely practicablo | lat 2N, lou 17 Wy iu sight of the Ogona, D'Arcouha, arrived IRELAND The Finance Cocsmsitee revortod recommending the | Potts ons hundred miles shorter than utty line yet yur. | Lavérpool, which saved 26 of the crew. J passage of ao ordinance directing tho Auditor to ts voyed from the wissourt river to San Francisco. Vaux Lonerrs, from Liverpool for Baltimore, was _—ee aad $100,000 in*warrants to pay tho exponsos of tha Conven- p ipeidiony Grant Club hag been organized here, with | *growvd Hth inst near Swan Polat, mouta of the Palepsce A Fenian Field Oficer Committed for | tion, sald warning reed ey acting’ the joe | Weary %, Blow President, tives cming to Use lwrness Of the tite Treason. . 7 5 woe os eee Te ‘ tor officer to appty all fonds now 'in his hasds or that a Cand leaking Devaux, Jan, 16—Eveving. | Mar hereatter be received to eaebivg ead. warraute, EUROPEAN MARKETS, na, en AE Tho preliminary examination of the prisoner Lenno’ has been concluded, Evidence was given to tho effect that ho was the leader of the attack on the police at cial order for m | Ordered to beg printed and made tho »; pI at, svi aa froin Kio Jan ro Oe tt for Bolt a Sines 16 invite delegates to the Prors Convontion to Tam Loxpon Mossy Marker.--Loxpox, Jan, 16— | (robaby boen muuiated In Sts trans aRols Closed at 023 92% Lor money, und % for account. Am-rican s:curitica of Ba 1 goats on the floor wore lost or tabled, f Bangor)» J Stepaside, near this city, last spring. Convention of tho Conservative Union party re- | 02% a 92 i " : nl He was licld by the magistrate for trial on the charge | goftea io fant under the banner of the national demo. | steady at the following rntes:—Uatted States five-twenty | I ; of high treason. crats, All differences have been harmonized and an Pray ics —~iaate Railway shaces, tae So 2), lon 6, A (oremst ail above it, iv i Eni OwAprie,.fibvdN and Mmalutop my DENMARK er en ee Tuk Bask ov ENGran sow, Jan, 10—Kvening.— | Leak: in tie up works, Wodll "Hart of cargo sd cl ir, apth le fetd o 5 “ 0 Ihe oficial returns of the Bank of England show tbat | toreralr.. (Cayt uiereld deal to et The St. Thomas Merenntile Interests an Mr. Seward Corexnaces, Jan, 18, 1968. It is reported hero that tho efforts of Chamborlal Carstenson in bis negotiations with the United States eovernmoent to secure certain privileges and exemptions Starvation in Wilkinson County—Murder of Kase oder at Alleged Horse Thicves—Fire in Woodville, Woovritun, Jam. 16, 1868, Tho Repudlican says there is nojihor meat nor bread- the amount of specie in its vaults has increased £26,000 during the week ead, Fraxkrort Be one United States bonds closed at 7514 assistance on Dec #.) Buia Jonx Prien of Newport, which sailed thenes ear! in December bow ud put back dismasted, has comp eted raj cargo, and will gail for a in. 16—Eveniag.— 0 issue of 1862, Pt Vanss Bourss,—Paae, Jan, 16—dver —The Bourse the frat a | stutTy In Wilkinson county to food the whites and diacke } 44 445" hua beou firm, and rentes closed strong at an ad. | Vp™ane te ie aie Gis for three months, nor is there money to buy with when | vanco, Clyde, at Wiltntn reports moratog lavenroot. Corron Marxer.—Livenroor, Jan. 16— | of 13h inst, a vou re on the bea that is gone. On Monday two whites and two negroos were caught Bvoning.—The cotton market closed Orm at the follow. with sails hanging ape eras, Clewed up; could not ascorvwa her name. for the morchants of St, Thomas, have boen defeated by - Ing quotations: —Middiing uplands, in port, 7%d.; mid- - ‘ t of the day foot w ry 6 pat tat ng A 7 by ® party watch Rad init somes nies teapaiend 4 Tu VERrOOL BRRAOSTOTrS Mire —Tavanroor, Jan, | ait leaking, wil be towed."ty Moston to discharge and ro- CANADA, and loft {n the road, 16—Kvenmg.—The market closed stendy. Corn, 45a, | P4!t Alleged Fraud: Shocks nt Montreal and St. Andrews. Mowntreat, Jan. 16, 1868, One Henoy, 4 liquor dealor of this city, recently put on the Revenue=Earthaunko four well known horse and cotton thieves. Another attempt was mado Iast night to burn Brad- ley’s block, on the leveo. Tho firo was first discovered Sonn Srempweet (of Calais), Togalls, from Tastport, for Tosion, with a cargo of nd berring, put into Cape Por- poise Harbor on Sunda g last, ud ia going out on the morn. 5 for oldand now mixed Western, Wiieat, 18s, 1d. for California whito, and Is, for 2red Western. ais, 88, 104. " Pens, ; Ss, 6d, 3d, Western | [iy 'or ihe 13th, bolore daybreak, in the feed and provision store of Low Brow ; but | Barley, ra 64 in g of th 13th, re day bree the promptnees or, ties will mincect to $16600, which Sogn eS Provisroxy Manker.—Lavinroon, Jan. 16— | fing. which tighten ronfiagration, Tho loss will amount to $10,000, which ie oovered by insurance in the Hartford aad Aina com- Pork, 703. tor | she returned to Cape. Porpoise, where she w'ddisdbarge ber f Evening.-—Beot, 120s, for winter cused. rd, 508, Od, Cocese, a, 4 cargo. chased two hundred and thirty packages spirituous | panies, Belirencoot, Provuce, MARReT.—Lavanroo) . 16— | Sci TrITON—Stoamer Wellington returned to New Lon. Hiquors in bond, Subsoqaently he succooded in ox- trea codugar, 26m for No. 1d Dutch standard. Rosia, | dou ening oF 1ish with all ‘hat Fernalned $2 bo eaved om ting the Liquor from the packages and refilling them ALABAMA. 3d, for Common, and 118. for wodium. Tallow, | {he sche Triton, reaenuly wrecked on I 6 Tr itn water, datrad the revenue of $13,000. Honcy ~— ae hd Fg get Geaux 263. 0d. Po- Fann Onion, of Fall River, Ugfore +. — ae ante shock of an earthquake was folt at St An- | Meoting of White Citizens nt eer * wana igterTe Larios Jan, 1d-—vening — See inlaes, of 1 o . valo 01 . perm . w Inited 8 Siguth wht te. fale Sli, secocapanied oy ao causally A meoting of the loading citizons of Aisbama has | Linseed cakes, £10 16a, a Disannep ° The plied ra Nip ister at Paris i ‘d y ise, 4 h for two di After calm and Perroneom Manket.—Asawenr, Jan. 16—Eveping.— we 1th of October, at 7:30 AM sa been in session here for ning The market closed wachamgod, standard white being )sNaado out a at distance ot it 4 miles OHIO. patient ernest the following resolutions wero quoted at 44 france, staerod for har, oe ra ont saa at 8:28 . adopted unanimously :— INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. wath sakwood, aupposed to be Ametican, from tho wulld aud ste caw Rosolved, at wo recommend to the people of the signs on hor stern, where the, ‘ollowing lettora, though: eer De a7, | eee eet a eee ere® atstain | Tho question as to tae seigure by Collector Shook of | coms ETT nT STN aene ome jocrncy. em Gecmun, Jn, 16804 | orang a tne Gans ence, he | he aba ot ain campagne ioe ak |e ren eas ahaa ‘There was an orror in tolegraphing the resolutions of | “4 or ejecting a'constitution, of lor candidates for peter gen agent Whee cence in balan Dog, Ih, nndee command af Capt Wm the Ohio Democratic Convention in relation to the Presi- offoes w er it. hiner pg 1 ho was an Kal vest dency, The foliowing 1s oficial: esol ant re eer tuoy orm ad natant | sactomene around the. Cedar etree hencqvariara, aca | Sweed wy ta Pie Stl m . said pro} constitution that they form and mainta! exc ment ~~ Resol' Hon, Goorge H. Pondleton {a the izations among themselves in | {nto! parties are now awaiting t 0 the names or ni eames! choles of the democrate of Ohio for next Pin ny c thes Slate, until they are delivered | in tho Commisstonersh' Tumor bas been so wi Win tle President of the United States. from tho perils which are impending. often started, end as often amounted to notl Hn once as uye as bare tome Resolved, That the delegates to the National Conven- of J ‘was recommended to the | ever, that it ceases to creato much stir, , and if lost, an ‘AFG Nove apposed to bo, will leave, tion aro hereby instructed to cast the vote of Ohio asa The 30th day january is being made to removo Commissioner Roi: wa and nese corps, ihe B © Anthony may unit, and to use all ae owes secure the nomi- | people of Alabama as a day of fasting o cinded be ta, ‘but as. to tho particulars of it no one seems to be own ga and tak ‘one. oie pany Weet Re enemies Aumighey Cod, te deliess cos wes 0 adopted, et Be eseet Maret aoe, or ie Third dutriet (Brovktya, | wanuecscs ber ealeccy kee sland fonh to the J@-of Alabama and the the reesons seiged one hundred and ono berrels of it “4 ILLINOIS. rompting Ya poopie of Aisbamse Wo abetaia {rou Whiskey, stored je the bonded warehausos of J. H. | tye toe fromttart Island to Holl Gate {# in greasplenty seprmmmarennnarnanees Rie‘ polls faux and’in that of Cuupbert & Cunningham, fr fulurs | and very ary. The seatore from tho Hastora ports Fire at Monmouth—Lons 830,000. ca tide San, bd! eame through as far as Flushing Bay in good tine; at that at Cincaco, Ti, Jan, 16, 1808, | A Court Suppressed by the Na ane —— warchous toate, te, Collector, algo clon inthe | Gate ppt ding ce a aeeaged tanie attired fire occurred yesterday in Monmouth, Ii!,, which henner Jm. | Third district are to bo taken to of Cuth- | at checity several nour, They report no sailing versola in tantepes property 0 ihe value of $20,000, Tho prin. | Judge P. C. Wood has decided that he could not com- | tort. Cunningham, Collector Wood bas also caused | Zone teiand Sound bound wost, One sloop wae drifting in wa lorots are James Murdock & Co., dry goods ane) A, Trewin, clothing; D, Wilber, boots a insurance on_ the y amounted to sured in thé arora Pheonix (New York) (Iiimoie) tonpen 10% ply with Gonoral Pope's order in regard to placing on tho jury without violating bis official oath, court was #1 by anilitary and esterday bi Upp! KA aus ‘ bar of Ber Mi At vm ian county Judge ‘the ico in Holl Gate, and the steamog Artizan, of the Sag Harbor rou'o, was ashore at Hallet's Cove, These are the only disasters wa heard of. torved ty all 4 rice ieee deat ba euttes iinet wn athe Asunicay Lugro'e—Suppledions No, YA dated Paunry 16, rthwith, were of the Gusta! of the American Lioyd's Universal Register of Shipping, established 1m 1857, Is now feady for delivery at the ofice of the Association, 25 Wall street, where it can be had of Cap- tain Thos D Taylor. This number contains 23 special euce vers and about 50 new names, Suu Guzar Westary, Captain Cunningham, from New York Dec 26, arrived at Liverpool 14th inat, 20 days passage, This fine ship, under her able commander, has frequently made passages in Ines time than the above, Cone YOU CHore2a oN SHIPROARD—New York, Aug 6, 1819-—~In comtphicnce with your request I respectfully repig that i January lust, iu the packet ship Isaac Wright, under my command, I sailed from Livetpool with 206 passengers, Within 48 Noure after saiiing cases of board, which T treated for naie tin® acon! with ‘such bad success that within 10 grerboard 27 cussengers dend with the gollected amechod of irsament surg to my ni “aph Aloxayi @ 8 tablespontul Of coutsoy cal eid tat ea EOE red pepper iu half a pint of hos water. I ted It with e success that T did not lose auothey patient during the pose or if a olen); TA ‘Was seize violently, myself, with 1) * cramps and #0 on, and thie medieiua satsiod ito arene Oe emétic, my" ‘The medicine acts very promptly edlng bein bod, had throws 0} Ithen ree in‘ one or wo minutes, It brings up avery otfensive tates, eh Wicks? Uke, glue, Tt was Wveu, among othera io ond wo Md of Bl years of age;*who wai on eel, though nm the very next day. satis wn if to be succaasfully used of board of (heir Teast adozen shipmasters besides myself. jue quite general in Liv where evew some of the doctow’s find it to AUtage te ros ért to it. ded with this sing Ino forges gonaiden the cholera un unmanageable diseas @, 3, PRABODY, Srmawer Raviterrt, from Wilmington, Del, brongh! om ‘ geaht M42 bbis sora moa, and 3 eases matehes for a. Steamer Saxon, from St Thomrs for New York, put {ato Norfolk 15th 13 st'for coal, end satied on the 16th, Tho ¥ Velongs to the New York Submarine Company, and suche s- fully completed the snjvage of the cara of the steamshijy Colnmblan, sunk by (4e fearful hurrican of Getober 2 Narnow Escarg—The steamer City of Lawyenoo was, forced to wnehor in Hett Cate yesterday morning, the fog being'so dense; her anchor slipped and we deified aterm” first through “the Gate’ but fortunately met with cm damage. Whaxlemen. ht, Baker, of NB, 18 reposted al aga, nor TW, Mving taken 75 bole sp oll—alb Spoken, @ Ship Com ,. si at § G 70, Now é Nees from Liverrool for San Pranstic Soraboen (No r ; aah Sr a from Newport fox Charleston, Dee « Volays, Carver, from Marwilles for New York, all well, Dec9, let 28, lon 37—had experionced nothing’ bub light, baditig winds, Brix Lena Thartow, steoring N, Jém 13,45 miles 3W of Cape Cod, Forelan Port’ Bonoraux, Der 2%—Arrived. Chief, Har (not Balti ne) Bate. Volar Star, Rich, Be qi Lefloc Br 1 rt bark Ehza Bat NYork naxt day; bitga TILA Pitt, Lock 8a, Doo, from 4d, nerived 4th, for do 14 Littlefield, froin or Patten, © , for d 8th, brig J BS Kird ry, dan ISail Bark Morthern In ‘TN, loi well, Conyers, for. for do 9th: Toate" Nellie Clitforthy’ utin Lat in distresag ko, F Stladelpaia, Duclos, New na. eMANARS, Dee 19—In port bark Henry Trowbridge, for ‘day NTI, Dec M—Arrived, Mois do Mars, SeWatiol, Phi tae ‘y raNa. Jan M4—Arrived, steamship Morro Cebt!o, Ad- ama, NYork. Salted Mth, steamship Lord Lovell, Jones, NYork, ‘ed. steamsiiip City of VAshington, Liverpool). ir), Mearns, NYork; { B ona, Porto Itico, Notherbans, belg Natron ma, Freeman, ‘and Great * Marchmont, }, did not sail for N ‘ork Dee 28, a3 before * ns; Cordoe ah, Tay ts ‘or york (not Boston), 6-Arvived, Baltic, Gilkey, Georgetown, port brige Cascateile, Car Colson, for do do; Alfure! Ba Matanzas, Jan 6. NYork Mg; tl G Be ber, for Phitadelphi Newrort (Mow Yok PALwustoy Dee Are fa fov MM ov tailed, Runer, Ericksen, New atta, Wa Gibe, Wilso! (liz), MeGrezor, 7 Mh, bark Mrv Cette, 5 shipa Alaska, Lester, from Ein sine day. for ordars; Southerm sore ty ia San Franciseo for Liverpool, wind- ond, * Korirepast, Dec 81—Cleared, Zwervor, Hagedorn, Ponton. 81 ds Jan 3—In port ship Beminole, Holmes, from, NYork for San Frausivos, put ia with loss of mart NYoré for San Francisco (see Disust American Port BOSTON, Jan t—Arrivod, sshra CW Dyer, Higgins, Bula May, Wyile, aud Mary B Dger. Purvere, Taagier. Clenred—Steamers Concordia, Sears,” New Orleans (and Sn, sailed); Ginucus, Mor ic; Darke Ournis Hill, London; Advance, i ved. akeuner Neve Rov. j seb Fran ‘suppored Jan 15. on bia Norfo! ark Deliwa: . di. from Singapore, siner Geo Appold, (Br), White, Demararn: sobre York; Lucy A Oreutt, Butler, do; Nellie Providenes |. aeainahip C Jan ba, Havana and New Orleans, rived, steam ft Souder, Mavaua; brig NYork: p), Vidil, do; ache 3 ith, barks’ Yuu Franz (ius), Wailen, ond Harkon A hi clndoo, H A kaon, Liverpeot; istein (Nor), Lnrwone ived, ateamer Yazoo, NYork, , ved, sche Lucy Amos, Flan- CK — VILLE, Jan 7—On the bar, sche Iona, for Now ngoltia (Beh, York; Stumm. *. Watson, p Golden Bind in «It F Reeves, Arm- yn for b York, Warren Warren, Arrived, seura JD Grifin, G West, Dennisport for N HA, "Jan 15, Pol—Arcived, bark David Boggs, Boston; bark Hatield Bros (Br), Kichards, Cardenas? on, steamer Whirlwind, adicott, Georgetown, Marta Whitney, Ue, Ave nier itatteras, Conch, RICHMOND, Jan 19— H ne ‘Thamos, Ponning. Perfee' Drewstug—t i Coconine van fhe ‘and is superior to French pomadae vils oF aicauelic Washes, ff ‘ae Moet & Chrndoa Champagne. etved it Masars. pices, § s AT) VERBENA’ FLEUR DE Sit RXCELLENT Vi OF WS, Eby leniion af the pubtic to , mes, especialy ta the VIN IMPERIAL (UKLEN ) which has been pronounced by eanrnotsseurs U oF to any other ¢!ginpague before unported 10 ¢ wbove Wines are now fur cale at all first class dcalei in Wines in thi y. ANTHONY OECHS, Sole Agent for besnrs, Moet & Chandon in tho 0, & A =—Seffers, 1.¢96 and 1,938 Rroadwery Gosdycar’s Kudbér Bioos of oli kinds. Offers hia ent stock of Ladies’, M ges? and Childrag’s, Youths’ and Boga? Boots nnd Shoes at ball bis original: price, Ladies, now te your Ume to buy. ™ ty Inclading Eodtes nate AR et AM, Mant ashley SA ee pl 4 on of Ps. PAINT, at 190 Chatham square, ¥. re Tg Falls nad Ppetion om, Snow pad, Ratn.—Bae F Hy dies’ At _ ee ie OO, a Cntop squate. PSNR? adie od Be etn a Batchelors Hair 2. seve Sait Jest Carrio. Boy = Roeerar te c it thi y +B. B. FOOTE, sathor of PSPefieal Common jensa,” fo patonererun New York, OS Rite are lviakaM ohare SCPRadseNcs Reems (Parken Peeday antsy tfom 9A. Sie TP ky “ ey Raseeg te ua? Bi adinasa ay be OvAned iy leenses, fg for sale by the oy, Broadway, Aa fre Th han the supmy, this notice is tn 10 dastiom pnb ‘against toxposition, Lew os ‘unless es ame of pranded tn ike manner ; 004 fad Mt ese eM Ae aS Mate Setig sess Maycestate ORS, Bond stroae

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