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G: ..,. etiniaimaiaiiasoremianl ati Dhaai 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. JAPAN. tho deltas of rivers, the and has boen artificially | could only be obtained by exa raised and the town is et in every direction by | count books of eack mombe of naisand brauches of the river; most of th re | say that the expactation whith I spanned by wooden bridges, of which there are upwards | be: wal resuits to their imde street, owned 3 the to | Alderman Hager thea presented the follo' the extent of fies octane La Svs Bh m= 4 y Fesolutions:— wing eet of, Fins m Ousunsns Sreaet—Aboat Balf-past eight | Whereas an has made in the House of erika nue tre waranty oboe Dove: | Senbeatae tga ase ea en of two uuudred. Besides afew of the large te:apics, yw be misdemeaners,”* areas by one or wo pagodas yg ered facta A massive Cy that point a year tag, of tye Third precinct, in the basement of No. 106 fg hh oa asl er ee and mie * stone wails of the Sbagoon's castle, there is but little | hence after the place bad been o; j—~they bad their Chambers sirest, in premises of M. Fibei & Bro, deal | cised bis bi 2 as Presdent aud ate The Executive Revolution---Its | 1 srike ihe auention dideront trom what may be eoen | doubts they looked te their own interests as & Guild, ane ya gy pein teraited dea, aa cultcansee “Cathal ip other towns of Japan. The houses are in the arrived r Extent and Object. Tule, more solidly built, the godowns are more numerous | for speculatiom and the certniaty of seeing © portion af . eas, ond the Sremen s000 arr strevebed rectly | fisted, ead J and the streets more regularly constructed and betier | their trade pass inte the baads of the smaller houses otthe oo | be deeds or things done by paved than in Jeado, but these advantages baroly com- | would be compensated for by the advantages to be de- y+ ApS “4 eat = feretament of the ia] a nsato {or the absence of the wide spaces, tho boauti- | rived from {ts increased propottions the corner was frores. sad before y " e actions of all officers, W) gardeus and the magnificent trees which adorn al- j a - preys s ioftrmation on the present could be the om okeritnatan ding, tee “ the faikun foreign trade I coliected trom tartous sources :— Prevered ¥ OREIGH POLICY 0 MIKADO. Owin ori Ao peey yea uakes ure lesa The total number of package) of piece goods !mported tographers evtablished city, | OM Of the bniding The Somes, Fenton, Governer ng to the ature of the ground, eartha’ confeed to the basement 04) 1 rely felt than in many other parts of Japan, and | last year amounted to G 300, whilo there were 740 pack. | obtaining their lenses. glasr plate and chemicals from ve a 4 ead pesiee per. this will account for the fact that, wnue im Jeddo houses | ages of medicines and 4,900 of misceliaceous goods, | Europe, and all of them duding full occupation im every Pe 300: one ‘a2 eontained passe of a single story are the rule, in Osaka they are the ox- | The difference between the Yokohama and Osaka prices | style of photography. ‘The second tow te ork, passed dging from report and from the general | of foreign goods ts reckoned at about ten per cent on Situated at Osaka ta at the extremity of the tard, port UN oy with the spirit nnd intear The New Ports of Hiogo and o of tus population, the town, though Tow, Ns waluable artcies and goes as igh at (monty per cout on | and within anity of shirt-dve miles of 10 - harness bariwers, the dominant party spurs iT Di. ure, There ooda of @ more bulky description. 6 \owest actus prove tos ¢ aged smoke about Osaka Boh nahaaliny. . The alae, le Yor cho Ingi five years, freight by sea between Yokoliaws and Osaka is recxoned | out merchandise (n the interior, where it is at present pan hn soos ae ove apie’ te lp the Le ielature of i fevers a all prevalent The drainage for an | OD the folicwing articles as be.ow, ous it 13 ofien | whey unknown. [i will also doubtless bee foc: . ie an eon ot hoense @ause charges of Impeachment te city is good, the streets are well ke; nd the | greaser:— which wili be attracted some of the surplus silk a ot 000—\@ toe be preverved aga.ne! ‘said Reuben, Fenton, Governas Police Srrangements are effective, The poople appear Momme. Boos. Gone ae Saucy Vergara Ox Pera Vj 4 woman’ gs a) wee of ‘ing ‘Stave of New York, for the said “high crimes rr rn derly than at Jeddo, \on- 105 3.36 | ailks of these dist: ¢ mucl , V British Official Report of the Trade, Popu- | sang amos waolly of the. trading and industral (59 4.48 | themea.vas, and’ are woven by tem at Kioto aia the | used 7 M. Noiton for strtge ol selene The | “ivcormns Hanoy, te explanstion ef the resolution, P » * Op clasges—the merchant, the artisan and tie shopkeeper— 40.5 128 | slik called Habutal, which 8 used in the paince of the ghost Gh.enn = AA we, sisied that in 1867 @ certain Dill was passed by the lation, imports, Marine, Tariff and ees but lew swords and Little drunkenness 29 412 | Mikado Ths Heama craps and ihe Ormesh! crape are | Shou! €8.000 and ls insured © Legisatare of this Stave directing the Governor of the ” iP \ , . im the streets The crowd, as well as she ‘n- cases. 50 4.98 | aiso much esteemed, and are woven from the silks of Per Pr f the Judges of the Supreme Cours: Opening for Foreign Goods, dividual, 1 quiet, weli behaved and respectful tp ite 648 4.08 | the neighboring districts, Witt w demand whe oy goods ne, Forster " Gemeanor, | Special, paine 49 Pres re ee the fore | lke momme is nere reckoned 0 Osaka rato, | Pa peirdocra. wie we be. presumed inet the pear | oor ‘aod has refused or neglecied to obey the fore y i cigu epreveurativen, Dut the fact stil remains that, | QUMCS, A present is about 123 to the ro, the rio being | FActry'witt tara their attention more 1e the growth of | fre lsat proseat anknows, Legislature in that particular. It ie a case The Governmental Revolutionary Changes. ‘hough at Jeddo, wi for years the population bi ‘No direct 0) 4 duty ts levied by the governmont on the mulberry 1 noticed also that the Uji tea, um.ver- ilar te that which the dominant party ef ‘The excitement of the past fortnight bas been the re- jauy mo! and insu io owed to bi tread: i " th rival t : u " steno x SATION ” a assumption .by the Mikado of (he powers which Lave eignere have nor the country. 2 fixed fries bes feo being, nowevar, tion, wh’ch was conducted .9 many paces undor exten ee mesoors” Bul those bigh crimes and misdemea been for the last two ceaturics (either with sive roofs formed of ma’ “ ners, nd closed ‘mB et the sidos, A Lanon Haut of Benotans—Oven $4,000 Woare | beng committed by » wember oi the republican party ia ‘a half vested im 4 been seen, they were Payabie at the end of each year by the Gu The > abou! ffi ‘the last thout escort) into 6 city without, ‘i which the effect o: causing the piants to grow to ® pee Standing, are overicoked and nothing waid 8 a pe Ae practeatt Meeting wit so much as an angry look or offena.ve | [Add required to mest this taxare ob:ainod duty | iarge ize, and produced s greener lea! than they would | OF PRoreRTy Recovertp.—Yerterday orning detectives ian This imporiant change im (he Adminietration has nata- rally caused the circulation of vague reporta of disturb- ance, confusion at all of which are entirely without foun 4 also at Jeddo, affairs aro perfect: r every ap- varying (rom oue to three percent fevied on ali goods nd were irequentiy treated with every mark Of | gi tho jimo that thoy wre sold by the members of tho and good wil Gui ” P Guile ‘ommunicated by the Governor of Osaka to | Grid ft tho E fags tyy he Say gre a het auows the resuit of he lagt year's ecusus of 4 of Osaka and ‘ts environs, shue:—Population of Sant eoring Ab roy mera if , but a ls eminent; that at this timo there ive 40. Wh s supply of silk and to for oUF | McGiwoey and Willoughby, of the Rieweuth precimet | gnouid'be sous ection token ‘we | hee, tans tee homeward fre'ghis, with » aew and extensive merkes consistency of (he republican party for our own manu! with 8 supply of fair coal at the same tme—ihe repub.ican Sonate of the there appears tc be no reasoa New York trying the repuviican Governor at the why Osaka and Hiogo should not justify the expectations ‘ime thai the republican Senate of the United formed of them when they were se'ected by levied on goods C f general order, ce of thee 1808—City, 170,000 mates, 150,000 females; | gmail contributions aro’sometiines demanded ‘towards | tab wei Biatee ie Tepublican President Pen ansenibiy of maios has beoa ordered by the 16,818 uduses. Villages of Kawasak!, Kaka- | the maimienance of the roads and bridges, expecially if [- a of the Arsh treaties 10 08 copes poe | conk of tm goods of various Aldermen mdved to Felar ibe waiter to the Mikado, to moet a1 berate on the detaiis of the | buays, Do! and Ki:ano, ip connection with tue city, | any expensive works of ths nature bave recentiy boen japan. iN ies robbed), ar- b> National ry matter was one futere constitutio: amen or starire, wasocshayan minboaior iedsoe ip rea plen ougd 907 undertaken, a tenes — conte + ba patieua: eiiiiis Giaeaate it wero ; prematur anti ne | number of imnabiants, 15,259; i : But little raw sitk finds tts way into Osaka at praesent. ‘olice | Cours, f ae lest, bate result of their labors, though the resont stato of adairs | houses. suburb .n villages of the city under JuMsdic- | Lying ustue prlncipat aille, darts ie these Lasts des NEW YORK CITY. several of whom have bat recently graduated from the mauier indeleiely The subject seewed te would seein 10 point to the Daimios ing for the | ton of Cisaiu: Lajiso (Daikuan)—Total oumber of iubad- | t> the east of the Biwa lake, any surplus remaining Charlee ges re ene mors by surprise, and they scarcely knew future a recognized votee ii legislation aud adminis. | tranis, 83.165, 132 temples and 1,682 bouses. The grand | over and above tis supply of native wanis, ig conveyed wins “the tt of (uo country, and to Shogoon, Stotsbashi | total is 600 weinpies, 24,109 houses, 196,382 maies and | to ine foreign market at Yokohama, moro quickly THE COURTS. 3 Ittee and otbers ing an important position in the goverameat, 1s | 177,132 /emates. and surely by land than by sea, Tne chief ceatro for fs certain that Stotsbash! has been requested by the Soon after my arrival at Osaka ! was piaced by Sir ik wold seem to ve Kioto, the capita! of Japan, OT AINT oy NY BANKRUPTCY. Siler acm rites ect te aflaira of -Ehale, a Hag Parkes is commun ation with ths Goveraor, and | situated about thirty miles from Osaka, there can bo UNITED STATES DiSTAICT COURT—IN ti A ng both male same ser je same As Lerelofere, in conjunction With officers o tao him and bis o ag wel litle doubt that im: r tik must be ess rive aries identity ny, the Mikado's court, and to devote to the service of his | mercuants and Daimioa! agents, related Tor tue woran ale Goctabianicn ave metus Tewortant Qsearion a4 te Hextenhene Of | part, are Cuaries Popper of 718 Third avenue, country ine undoubted talents that be possesses for | the taformation which foilows, r tured ip or collecwd at Kioto, and are from thence Judgment Under the Bankrupt Laws whose premises were entered op the llth a Srauauamii hee eerleeniat cheat jasionthesibact ated Jon of the native produce which finde its | rout among (Be large cities af Japan, Lisle silk ts Scares dey BSAA I ng gl hy Ng ‘he durry which hie deem Stotsvashi has arrived at the wise conclusion that jarge portion of the ve produc t woven in Osake itself, and yet h 4 Jeddo, tha a _ ing value of ; Levys rs “4 changes consequent on foreign intervention should be | way iato thy hands of the merchants and shopkeapore | Shove at wu.ca sike of every description are sold, oy | 2th Matter of asa Craf.—tn vhis cage proceodings | TiO, Pesiuence was plundered on the 14ih of February 4 thee gaced that the mavier was effected boldiy aud openly, ana with the concurreuce of those who. [rom their position, have a right to a voico im tho reprosentatign of tie country, This decision ts in our opit eed & Sagacious One, and it is uow, thorefore, a nat ai assembly that is to decido the of Usaca consists were taken for compuisory bankruptcy upon the ground | oy $60 in wearing appare 4 articles Fi eruawe . that (he debtor had volumtarily given « confession of | Johu Magreger aud his Elizapeth, of AS street, smo of apparel, &c., to the vaiue of $234.0n the same day, | bave Surday to think on tt. Judgmont under the code to a creditor for $17,000. ‘Tho | £1 MRONT: ‘ies 43 avcaue 8, wuose Douse was bur: | Resolutions were passed to pave evidence, which was volum{nous, had been taken bofore | yiariousiy entered on the afternoon of the 28th wit, and | @ud Hall place with Nicolson paver 'y ‘mpartance, and be would agree ginally of sh t3 received DY | who.esaie or retatl, ard on w Bcale which testides to tho wo (bat (ue members could the Datiuios or large janded proprietors from she rural | quautiy of busiucss which must be carried om within Dupuiation in the surrounding districts. ‘Tue rents do- | (how, Generally opsn on one or two sides 40 the street, Jog received in kind, are brough: to the turayas' the interior of the shops i8 only partially conceaied oy or Warenouses of the Daimios, where they are stored. | jony sirips of black cultun clot Which bang down from future conduct h Japan shall adopt in her relations | Rice, corn, flax, ot, cotton, silk, cottoa goods and silk | (he eaves of the roof. form ug akiad of waving screen. | a Comm.ss‘onor, and «ho caso mow came up forargu- | wearing apparel, &c., to the vaiue of $151 taken Alderman Nowros ealied up the resolution relating te with foreign Powers, gvods—manufactured at the cottage looms—caudies, | Whitin, the oye Wadders umong a crowd of asdaiante i * for the croditors, con. | 8F° We names of the parties whose depositions tl the remcval of the Loew Brid, He stated that he Stotsbasti!, leaving tothe national movemont its full | cuarcual, sugar, paper, pottory, &c., &c.. a “ « ment, Mr. Benedict, counse' for the er - far Lave beea made, aud wh M, va Tosted as the partics to the burgiaries, the premises 0 that the debtor | jp every ome having tees burglariously en was usolvent. and that {s was voluntary, Edwin | tered, ‘The headquarters of the gang it at the James, opposing counsel, addres an argument | residonce and feuce shop of Davis, 84 East to the court, analyzing the American and English Broadway. Some of the goods, of which about authorities upon this branch of the Baukrupt law This | 4 cart joad were brought to the court, await was the most important question whic! jad yet Come | identification, About $2,000 worth mre yot in ibe b fore the court is bunkrup' Con’ ons of Judg- | pawn shops, but the detectives have tickets indi. men: were authorized by tae Code, aud property to & | cating tbe sums borrowed and the characie: of tue larga amount deponded upon e correct decision of this | goods On being arrested the accused “owned ap," im- impheate (he persons ar- ually im receipt of requests to urge the mat id Like to have ib setiied. A siigat dis “country meme on 1k3, alt fe | employed ia various waye. Tue older hauds ceived us rout aud stored ia the god was of tue curay- | thu mated tloor and uufold piece afer piece of cshiki, Hero they are too oftea bold ip pledge dy (48 | gauzes, crapos or brocades before their customers, w! large monoy-leuders or tuanciors of Osaka, s weaihy | (ne younger ones are kop: w@! employed in ronn ng Sud Bumerous body, Who are aways ready to advagce | for ino aricies cated fur, aud taking away those thas money (o Daimios or more bumble mdividuals at ® | are not required, Up 8 airs are privatrooms, co which fegal rate of fucereat of one per cent per mouth, | the more distinguished or more esieusive cusiomers are secured oy mortgage on expected produce, When the | giways inkan aud aiteuded to by the experienced hands, Ausus or two sworded mercantile agent of the Danio, | whe cups of tea, cakes aud swectmneais aro landed Who 1s th charge of his kurayasives Uainks it a Qt mo- | round [a the larzest silk shops ia Osiks shere are as meni to sell be advertises ‘or venders, waich are sant tn | many ngs three humired persona continusiy emp.oved rly and pgostige, as resigned to the Mikado tho Powers wilh Witich as Jycoen he had been invested; he he tieless at the express request of the Mikado Jorojio retained, as already above slated, the (he auira of te State ati! the m Bot the nations assembly above referred to, Tranquillity And peace reiga supreme at Kioto and Jedio, aud w9 fail to see wuy sigus for cause of appreLeasion or aif- cult It pc enceforth the treaties w.tl be re. tended that au act of bankruptcy had been committed by tus debtor There was evider enure Fubsect was Goally referred te (he (ommiies ew Aris aud ociewoes, after wl cu tae Board adjourued, spec © that the outyoing mali carsies 4 | by (ue nakaga: or who.esale merciants trading (o the Sume 0, the most important merchauts af Oouka ive | C482 To say that a dobtor who waa {nsolvent suffered | forming McGivuey and Willoughby w whom the prop- ARO OF COUNCILMEN. manifest trom the Japanese governmeat to tho Euro- | particular articles 01 produce which are to ve sold) A | in ihe large solange block of poruon of the city | 35 Property to be taken iu execution was equivalent to | erty yelonged, where much of {\ could be found amd U Bono — pean Cabineis which will tend to throw more light on | certain credit is generally allowed to tue nacugat in or- | called the Semva Abauta miie lower down the nver Saying thab an oyster protested against being pene characier of each bitglary. They were held for « Meond Companies Ovstructing Streets and the actu: ition of affairs, der that they may have time te dispose of # portion of | put sult aia distance of three or four miles ‘rom the fudge Baichford said that tua quesion demanded | furcher examination or watil ali Property solen has Nicolson ont Rese Their Excelieucies, Sir Harry Parkes, M. con Roches owt em edgy and the other forgign Minisiers are at present at Jeddo. Messrs. Mitford aud Satow are on the point of leaving here (Yokotuama) for Osaka, to mako the uccessary a rangements for the recepuien of Her Majosty’s Minialel Whilst, however, accepting Stotsbashi’s rosignation, tho Mikado—or racier his counsellors, be being a youth of avout nine years of age—exprossad the hops init he would still afford to the country the advantace of bia able advice and co-operation in the government, aud it ie more (han probadia (uat Siotsvash! and 19 ministers wil! in reality continue to bold the rains of goverameat Until the deiails connected with the pew form of admin- the goods belore making payment, fort at its mouth, i¢ the site gelected for ihe fore:gn Abotuer poruon of (ue tnarcbandize of Osaka iw deri- | gettiemeut Here foreigners wili, in the verms of the ved «irectly from the viliugers, wuo, after handing over | treaties, be milowed io hire bouses aud reside for pur- to their landiords @ certain pack of the produco of their | pose: of trade, aud hers 909 nave the Japauess govern. labor, dispose of the remaiader on their own account | ment, more libera. tau the treaties, we: apart space ‘This ty edected tu three ways, Those who have bee | hitherto used fur goverament purposes. within which forced 0 obtaia advances from the money lenders re- | foreigners way reut land and build, in tbe same way ag turu the loan in kiad, Others, who have succeeded im | at thy open ports, keeping out of tueir hands, consign their goous or foreign piace of trade Osaka by itself would be produce to acommission morchant, who takes s com | nex! valugiess, The river is 20 6ua.low that vessels mission of teu per cent on the price at which he dis- | eaanot poss.biy ascend it; the bar bas er more than poses of them. Others again prefer bringing their | three feet of water 1 at low ti sometimes Produce themselves tuto marked aud making ther owD | pearly +f not wholly diy; the roi ch consideration and was one of much :mportance in | been fully identiied, when the whole matter will be ihe administution of the Bankrupt law, amd reserved bis | pisced en the hands of the District Attormey. Fersoms utions Adepted over the Mayor's Veto, deeis.on who have lost property recently are invited to cali ai | 1h@ Board met yesterday a goon, President Stscom Pressure of Business in the Bankrupt Court. | the Eleventh precinct statioa house, corner of East | in the chair ‘Tho officers of the Bankrupt Court were engaged all | Housioa and Sueriif streets, Mr. Haver Mumeay moved that areselution which was the morning yesterday receiving petitions, The peti- | 4 Cugrg Cuarcen wita Lancext.—For pearly two tioners or their counsel presented themselves in line | Nionths past Herman Sello, @ Prussian, twenty-one and took their turn in the*manner as they would if | Yeare of age, bas been empioyed as clerk for Mir, AlDTO | in6 noe of their several tracks be taken from the tatte, purchasing postage stamps at the Post Office or recciviag Meyer, doing business at 65 Lispenard —. During | tis motion gave rise toe debate, that time air. Moyer allezes that or payng monoy ata bank. This rush bas been caused amount of nesriy $1200. On Mr G. Newxay said that he sever authorieed amy by the velief euteriained by lecal practitioners that the | feloniousiy appropriated to Lis ow avout @ istration bave been duaily eatt Ourgains With the email merchants or shopkeepers. couple of miles from the bar, posed. to the | voluntary clause inthe Bankrupt act, which gives am | voces of ale verison, walued at $160, for which hogwas | Demos 1 Put bis same to the paper, and ue benewed Tho Jedao Ministers kuew of this important change on T found it tmpossibl+ to ascer: even approximately, and westerly winds [welve or fourteen mites, | advantage to applicants who have uo assets, expires 09 | yesterday arrested by detectives Kelso and Ktaarol’ of that the Commoe (ougc., bal not (he power to compet the 16th of Novomuber, but taey were not assemoled to | the quantity of youds and produce brought ‘nie Osaka sowns | the 2d of the ensuing March, white others are of opimiom | ine eytral office, and on searching the prisoner's apart. | the raiitoad companive te remeve the «mow, a the news on Sunday, Or om any other Gay. for | hy land snd river | Large quantitie® ate Bowever,.| a1. Hoge and Kobe. op the of the | shat che clause duos not coase Uli the 1s of Juno, after | ments at 39 Rutgers street, he found th eed | ie, Sane entd Gees tho bntiened ame there was no one to assemble them, The intettizence . broughi by zea, aud of these some kind of statistical | same names In either of these uns record seems to be kept, ag will be seva from the foi- | can find shelter from wiads and waves, from wuich, ex. lowing tabio waich was furaisued by the Governor, with | cept when fromjhe south: shelered, the qualilyimg remark that the figures are some of them | Tne botom being composed of sui mud or ead ud taat eo some articles, inciuding | affords a capital anchorage, and the water {3 sc deep that sake and miso, be bad beou unabie go far to | ships of a taousaud tons can anchor witbin a few yards i of the shore, It 1s towards the eastern extremity of the Linpors tuto Osaka im 1860:—Rice, $i1,258 kokus; | bay Kobe, the most eastern of tie two, that @ vacant other cereals and vegetables, ¥$,539 Kokus; oil, 23,952 remains, which hag deen selected for tue kokus, soy, sult, 916,270 bage; charcuai, ent. Though perhaps uot quite so sheltered 1,254,530 Dage; wood, 921,540 bundies, seaweed, 24,900 as the bay of Hiv.o, it has the advantage bundies; dried fish (katsuwobusni), 63,500 Kuamme 3,972, 00 p.culs); tea, 102,470 kuamme, (5,779.37 piculs) 134,000 ‘bundles; floss ail 00 buudies; ig wax, 47,299" pack: kuamae, (205.25 piculs); lead ( 311900 bundles; tobacco, 0, Cus, 13,760 boxes; mate (Bi (rough), 105,000 pac! The wuove of the angoxed wiicu date it (s supposed the Gfty cent clause begins operation, the number of petitions dled Yesterday ex: Boy taiea or ataneb Chios wy, ee ceoded one hundred and Aft; haa disposed of many of the articles takes by him to « toh vty a “ rcs veouant ta taken before Jue = to justify an arrest See Seana te Hosen, ‘and, having pleaded guilty, was commited An Advertising Claim Against the City=Cone | for iriai. struction of the Tax Levy. STABBINC—A TRAVELING AGENT t¥ TrovuLe.—Os Friday Before Judge Barnard. might, Jacob Fisher hired a room in the lody'ng house Benjamin Wood vw The Mayor, Comptroller, d¢.— | No, § Mulberry strept, and at a iater hour went up stairs Plain::tf bad @ claim for $6,000 against the city for cor | ¢@ occupy it. Much to his surprise he found Jobs C, poration advertising, and upon presentation of his certi- | Haner, a travoling agent, in bis bed and requested him to get up as be bad made @ mistake aud mte the fled accounts to the Compirolier was informed that there | C0. 100% “"risuce, not wishing 19 be erurvet, re. was no appropriation unexpended wherewith to liquidate | ryced to rise, whereupon some words ensued beiween the claim fie brought suit against the city for the | the parties, which resulied in Hauer drawing « kaite and amount, and the defendants put in the tax levy of 1868 | staobing Fisher in the arm, inflicting a severe wound. as s defence, which provided that no payments | Oiicer Monauan, of the Sixth inet, waa called ia should be mado by the city of any claims for | and arrested Hauer, whea be took both to the Frauklin which there was no appropriation, The case came | street police station. Yesterday thy accused’ was ar- ‘Up yesterday for judcment upon the answer asirivolous, | raigned before Justice Hogan and com ited w the Tue cour: held that (be section of the tax levy of 1868, | Tombs for trial in default of vail, The accused lives at upon which tue defendants relied, had been repealed 80 | No, 63 New Bowery. « for a3 it related to cia:ms for corporation advertising by | Tuy Aceomp Boave Revence Orvicen Cass.—Ae ex: fe oni oe st eae and ordered judgment amination took place before Justice Hogan, at the An Ex-Councilman Claiming Arrears of Sal- | Tomes, yesterday, ip the care of Edward Brady. ary. loniously seizing Hugh O' Brien vs, The Mayor, d¢e.—This was a claim by plaintiff for the sum of $2.500 as salary for services as Councilman during the year 1865. It appears that after O'Brien's election, tn 1865, his seat was contested and no ary pad curing the contest to ithor of the conte furthermore reached them trom their colleagues at Osaka and was made known to the otflcials here on Sunday last, Tho report also that at Jeduo all was quiet and no signs were visible suggestive of a changs ta te government, considering that this city bas been the Fesideuce of the Lycoon and court and vio capital of the empire, promises well forthe change in ihe constitu- tion being worked out ip a pacific man Wheo the intelligence reached uy we were fer the mo- ment inclined to depiore the change as taking the present ume, wben tbe attention of al! Uke m: Of the couniry, as also tues ot our foreign merciants, w direcied to the § . the new ports, now so near at bayd, we Wuought tuat the event would de productive of fom trouble among (ie ¥ar.ous princes; but seeing how peaceably the change Ras been brought aboul we can ‘Dut congratulate ourselves on the event, Looking back to our past relations with Japan we find that as sure a3 avy intraction of our treaties hus taken place so sureiy has the namo of the Mikado veea Drought forward. The policy which the form adopted towards foreign Powers, aud which was rece by the latier as the (rue state ef allairs, was to mal them bellove that the Tycoun was the ruler and tho head of the empire. policy was finally relinquished when it becain that such # dogina was no longer tonablogaud the mission was (nou mado that the aut tho T, was limited, aud thai-he was, subject to the control of the Mika that until tus above epoch the treaties ox nine years ago between the Jeddo guverniae foreign Powera were noi ratified by the sole aud supreme Authority, the Mikado, We ebail see in the course of the next few months the Fosuils aud sof the mption of ine Mi his true an regards the of the new ad: and we hop if they owned (be sires of the ety, and be beiteved that @ome measure stould be adoptet 10 prevent am from ebstructing (he edewaike by piling ap snes eo observed that, In jasiice to Me & rament for docking and other purposes, 2, 1g admirably auapted for landing goods, } Taw silk, 3,300 | Kobe nas also the auvantage of being rather nearer by panese), 800 piculs; | laud than Hivgo to Osaxa, The distance from the 9,020 vundies; | foreign settlement at Osaka to that at Kove cannot be }, 15,000 packages; | mucu over tweuty miles, which is the distance of Jeddo 5 trom Yokohama roduce was brought from | Coal uas within the last ten or twelve years ben dis. different parts of the country in native junks varying | covered among the bills about four miles trom Hiozo, trom 200 to nearly 2,000 kokua burden, "Long lines of | J bad aa opportunity wate there of visiimg the worad, Junks, moored sometiines five sud six deep, extend | ii iudoed Ley deserve the uame, which have been o side of tue river, The largest are to be seen in soa for procuriug the coal Here and there, idzugawa or east branch of tho river, whil ¢ tho coat or shale which tay over 4 has b ropving out from tne hil's side, a horizontal p gage has beeo run in, a more ivan twenty-Dve fe and often ouly teu ur tweive feo. in length. two or three men, crouch gn of the lowness of tu g away at the siaes wit po: oa Lite piece wis { } two branches, pone but junks of buriben can ascend the river without discharging a por- tion of their c to smaller boats, which bover tran: argo numbers. The momen: a a pproaches the riv dozen or more of | hands be ore t ‘args boats Lock to her asistauce and lieut-m | cording to its qui Portion of her burden; sometimes, in case she | but one of nudity. er, ws, they may be seen at. tacbing themselvee to her the moment she leaves that iH ~ =e ii : » ty receivimg the whisk: a been printed in the HexaLo. Mr. oye 400, port, aud following im ber wal but the pisinti('s title to the seat was subsequently to the whiskey being se:zed and e avowal of supreme ruls and power, During ‘ast year 1,967 janks, ot 200 kokus burden and | Hiogo marxet. A great portion of the coal which is | alfrmed. O'Brien then bad bis claim inserted in the x Baxter, ® carmaa, of No, 205 Eas Two secondary office of Tycoon to fal! behind upwwaras, entered the city of Usaka Of these 1,843 be- | obtained io the manner above described is of very b 80.ne error by bis agent at Albany | street, deposed to carting the whi: from Mr. when any point arises between (he ruler of Japan longed to merchaais, while 124 belonged tv Daimios, | iuferior description. Here and there, however, good appropriation was made to satisfy a “judg- | piace, dt a k the foreign authorities, will have @ veneiicial elfect. Bejow is an exact return of the number and size of janks | specimens of a kind of anthacite are brought out | monv’' for theamount. Upon presentation of claim | tim. O were sworn and examined op which arrived from eaca part.calar province, from the bi side, of similar quality to (uas worked The names «4 (ue principalities to which fhese vesaols | at Takasima, an wland lying seven miles to the sou —Saisumi, 48; Osumnt, 19; Hinga, 62; ki, and which is suppiied to our n 0, 31; Hiseo, 5; Higo, 18; Harima, 5; | there at $8 «tun, though at Hiogo our e'ps have tv Tosa, 117; Sauuki, 26; lyo, 112, eo, 3; | asked as mucu as $244 ton for it, and have never been cbrkuzen, 15; ki, 19; tdzutho, 36; Iwatni, obtain it under $12 50a ton. here te no reason, fango, 7; Hokt, 10;'Wakasa,'9; 'Eeuizen, r, «hy the cou! seams at Hiogo shou!d not de Neto, 61; Fechia, 179; Ecvigo, worked at a cost far legs than at T; jima, where much wa, 22; Muteu, 60 the same mode of obtawing 1t is i, though on @ 5; Awaji, 4; Seisu, 123; Ki, 61 8, Mikawa, 25; Totoml, 63, Total of mercui jown tho piaia immediately bebind Hiogo, at an Daimios whose ships entered Osaka | angle of al rees, or very nearly that of the ino Tayu, 32; Hosakawa Hecviv, | hills themseives, ero is therefore good reason to bo- ao, 10; Kuroda Kai Malsudaira that by boring in the piain immediately at the , mn, 1; Omura | foot of the range the main seam, of which that no i Sagara | worked in the hilis may be dui an offshoot, might be di: 6. Total of Daimios’ ves- The Japanese goverument are not iudifferont 967 vesrels. to the advent ge: to be derived from a to the Comptroiler tor set cut it was refs Doth sides, after which the magistrate took the papers ground that there was uo appropriation she tax levy | and reserved his decision ction of @ Claim of arrears of salary, peel man, Donald, was one in satisfaction of a Judgment. | _GR4NP Lancexy.—A young man, James Me yr judgment on the dofendant’s an- | Was arrested and arraigned yesterday by detective ad the Cvrporation Counsel, though | McGivney, at tho instance of James H Cull of 646 oot denying sne Qs accruing to the plaintiff, stated that if the court eu0se to decides hat the plaintit wag | Sax pompoomih, etree who charged thay MeDonald he proper party to recover, there was uo objection a Debit of the city, Judgmont for plaintiff was ordered. | ROU8* and unlocking the poet | yt wheo charged with the felony, he (McDonald: a SURROGATE'S COURT. admitted taking the coat, but informed Cullen t In the Bower Before Surrogate Gideon J. Tucker, default of to ‘The following mentioned wiils were admitted to pro- | to the charge of grand iarceny at the Genersi Sessions. bate—v's, of Theresa Yahle, Mary Purdy, Owen Salmon, Ira B. Steward, Francis J. Geyer, Nathan L. Lord MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Political Changes to Meet the New Foreign Relations—Opening of the Ports of Osaka and Hiogo to Foreign Commerce. Tho Paris Mondeur du Soir has the following In ite Political bul Tho details of the revolution which the Tycoon has taken in regard to Japan aro now known. The cons‘i- tution which governed that country is ao longer suisablo to the situation created by the introduction of foreign. ers, This constitution, the work of Gouguon Lama and svlemniy accepted by the great Paimios, tbe chiefs of the Japaneso arisiocracy, makes the executive power herediiary in the Tyooun's family ; bus wit' this power it allows to exist the most extensive feudal privileges, Mado with the view of isolating Japan from all contact with foreign nations, this charter, whicl under the old conditions bad gives wa, 188; Ke, jore extensive : ralers of Osaka are divided | and scienttic working of the coal of Hiogo, and took | Letters of administration were granted on estates as re Bek agate no Iosiee Lppeen'ts woe Prenee oeaciane La , of which there aro abou; two hundred, | occasion of the Into visit of the foreign representatives | follows:—Of Randail B Graves, Patriok Koresy, Eugen BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘with (he now order of things; aad this Prince ‘These aro ali registered wad under tuo supervision of | to reques: Mr. Sutton, Chief Engineer of ber Majesty’ Nicklaus, Charles Oeser, Clara Pinsent, Kristina —— fit to resign his powers toe Governor, though they carry on all thoi wading | ship Serpent, which was engayed in surveying the Worther, James Amerman, Frederick H. Graniezcin, | The Fifth Avenue and Laurens Street Pree ‘The reception which this step has mot with from the | OPerwbions with Lit reference to him or his oill- | to visit the coal works in question, aud report as to Benjamin F. Moon, John W: Chapman, Frank K. Bradt. Fenton Impeached. cers. [i a terchant to joim @ guild be has to | best means of extending them. It is not improvabi Mikado tins proved that the Tycoon bad prepared bis | Sok" peruniasioa trom tbe guild’ iteclh, Sud way. In fact the Mikado, far from accepting the abdica- on, has taken (be measures recommeeated by the Tycoon and beggod him to continut bo direct the afluirs of Japan until, by his care, tho fundamental questions be sub- mitted to the decision of a grea: ational assembly, George Ww. Ewing, James Gohas, Adolphe Krutpe, Joba ed yesterday at noon. Myers, James O'Sullivan, jenry jones, James O'Gara, Joba Tweddle, Jr Jobo H. Van Zile, Louw an- | S4ournment, and, together with a lar rich, Frederick Fulling. tine business relating to the opening of and regulating Guardianship papers were granted to David O'Grady, town, passed resoiutios dian of Cathariae D. Kelly, Delia Anrich, of Mianve | S0¢ Sreding of streets ap gg ta oy ry ing ob- | that we may ero jong -ee a regular coal mine opened on applies to Machinbuugio, or ~ is for | European priscipies and worked by Europeau machi- i ere be any | nery. ecia! reason for aos Should the guild, on the Tree on ‘be little doubt but that the foreign settle. other band, re pplication vi the merchant, the | ment at Hiogo (Kobe), takes in connection with that at Jatier can cail om Abe Hicken ond Joboay Binckte. iMcers to inquire iato | Osaka, will grow inio an impi*ant trading port. the Wi the Mayor’s veto, to pave with Nicolson pavement Ca eee eee eee Sanaa d fay 908 | the reasons for the refasul, and should they bo found im- | two ate almont eacentiai to each other, Without Hiogo | yee Antien: puiliam Wilson, of Caroling, George | Co | Tot Toot! winthatrect, from Broaaway to -ixth | Ab® Hleken, the Kuglish pugiliey resident ot chunaug po Tg Baek AE 2 : om Ouiks cave boon suites, eo = Been tate tompacea < pes oes pg ag re aia’ the ‘Acecuate of the estates of the boda a fee per- | avenae; Markettiold street; Frankiin street, from Eim for severe; weeks past, bas #8 (Set me! © brovher Oreumme just opened to foreign commerce, conformabiy to the | is are - “ en Osa ORs have been settied:—Pairice Corw 2 e ‘who desires to Oght him, Abe came bere oo sipelehionn concluded with, the great mariitne Power | ® atmber of merchant in some one particular | foreign merchant at Hiogo would find himself exposed ‘or Bazzoni, Lorenzo Moses, | #teet to West Broadway; Thirty.third street, from dering braucu of business, Thus there may be 8 rice m chants’ gerid, ® metal foungers’ guild, or a silk mi capi a. to pay @ to the same drawbacks, the rame isolation of which there has been 20 much complains at Yokohaa While at Oraka I recoived ou invitation | off irom ali communication with the guilds vist to the Foreign Goods Merchants’ Guild. | large merchants o! the Usaka, he would bave to content of ly to meet Sam Coll, the Bode, Joba G, Bogart, William | Fifth to Sixth —avenu ty-fourth street, | Beiter of the United Staves, bet . feveioual bo W. Maton from Broadway to Sixth ay from First | certain pro engagemene toe avenue to Madison svenue; Murray street; Ex- | aud thus the former turned te © rat Ephraim Fishei, Messer and Peter of Europe FE ii it li The New Ports of Hiogo and Osaka=Eogiish Oficial Roport op the Comme é cint Vreutys | | was sccompagied by Mr. Satow, of the Legation, | himself with transacting business with the go-beiween NTELLIGE) monstrae bis Sighting ‘Aries repeated Trade aud Population=How the Daineos | wiv well nga Perfect knowledge of the Japanese | dealer ef Hiogo, or the more azent of some city, m eae See ear acureunis Siviaae tect # maith, a64 bie ‘ace was homeward aro Supported=The Merchant Marine and | linguage easbied bim to render me great service on | enant, whom he had never seen, and of whose charac- wn street, whore not y pave we England bad Navy="Young Japan” Anxious for Foreiga | ‘hit a4 well as on other sinilar occasions while at | ter, position and place of abode he was ignorant. AccoRvE at Tm Cvatox Hovsn.—Betweén nine and | and Twenty-sevenib street, from Filth to Sixth avenue, - there Detect Goods aod Luxurtes. Quaka. HaUSp tier tell te caveanee tie ote x With Oraka as wei! ecg. tre OD eee Siar | tom o'eieck yesterday morning ® portion of the glage | and to appoint Charles Baulch sseisiant librai The me anes Gen CS (From the Friend of China, Dec 24.) where we load benches prepared for us iu European | apie to receive natives in therr own houses or to go and me of tbe rotunda at the Custom House fell with a | member of the Board by whom (hia last resolu! meet Ade le the fing ae We podiish to-day the very interesting report on | style, with oe sg oe ee fod Len gre theirs, it ue Li pm aes Jeud crash, and some of the clerks who were engaged in Seas oe Po Baulch Lect Lo a : on Few rr ct 3 . recor! % 0) ‘Toe merohants began the intorview by handing | officers of the government to keep up that aurv: jaring & number of years past and has render: ms@ a Biogo aud Osea, writien by Mr. Locock, aer Mujesty’s | BOs aes, written on email loug slips of paper, tap | and exercise thar ruerlerence of which they have. beon | ‘He ofice benoath 1 narrowly escaped serous injury. It | Site Hannon Jie ibrary, ot wtving erewe Os Secretary of Legation, He says:— usual wode im Japan of presenting» card. A: ine ted | eo frequently accused at Yokohama, Some diMoulty | appeared that somo workmen were engaged tn making | 4 potition was received from certain property owners | Hic , ane 8 eterna By the treai.es of 1858, which for the Grst time gave | merchants of whom the Galld consisted were present. | wil! doubters be experienced in ths transport of mer. | repairs on the outside of the dome and had incautiously | on the line of impro' nt in the Laurens street exten- | to have (he proposed igs in f agew pesypens & eee foreigners access \o Japan, i! waa provided that jm ad- | They told us tbat the room io which we were sitting | chandjso between Osaka and Hiogo, but it ma cifficulty | left @ loose plank im an exposed position. It was caught | gion, and « remonstrance trom the pro; Of this, there wa prospect tons i bee | esas dition to the ports of Yokohama, Nagasaki and Haeko- | wa: i 2 common room or house of the body, the Guid | which’ exists indepeadent of the fact ef there oin, boli in which they met and consulted together about | fereigg settiomenis oitber at one piace or the other. It once a meatn on ail matters afecting the Guild, such aa | jee dillculty which is felt at the proseat momont by Wl the regulation of prices, the levyiag of imposte among | Japanese, and bas to be overcome by them. Larg! thomse!ves, the admission of @ new member, &c A | jun! comm ties of two moete oftener for the management of | w: erchandiso for Usaka, This they har smaller ers, They isformed us that their Guid was | into cargo boats which carry Kup the riv Our ships date, ae ‘was a limited trade in Osaka et follow tho fame plan |i toay 00 am expensive pigd goods evor since th ‘that the Duteh traded troublesome one, but it will not 8 our mer. Ot Nagaeak). Their oust bas increased very muc! At 6 disadvantage as compared the mative the arrival of the foreigners eight yearvago, but Nearly every baie of Engiish cot # eeile by the provailing Digh wind and throws vicieatly match. against the dome, breaking through the glass and falling | j.’emuPso ion Gre : with the fragments dowa through the rotanda, Mr. brig Te wo a * “ face by a piece of f a bolecut ja bis bat by another portion; ib rt, 1 ut bs oa the other gentiomen engagod in the office iow wueen ‘rom Firs 10 wei py ul FavaL Bunxina Casvauty.—Yeeterday afternoon Coroner Rollins was notified to hold as ipquest at No. 356 West Houston street over the remains of Mrs. Hay, adi, which wore to be opened the following year, NGgaia or some other port ou tue west coast of Japan abouid be opened to trade on January 1, 1800, the city of Jeddo on Jasuary 1, 1862, ana tho port of Hiogo and the city of Osaka on January i, 1863. The fret three tls Wore, Bs is Well known, opened atthe date speci- ed by the treaties, aad fore shments aud com- muniiles have sprang up in hem, Dut by au ag ment subsequently euvered into be Ween Japan and th treaty Powers, the date for tue opening of the remaining Prize Fight Near Bellows Faille, Mase «Thirty Oe a arr.ve daily from distant parts of Japan, freightea eto unload s > Wore fought Im one Bowr sud Hine mineteD four places was doferred till the ist of January, 1568 tbe Jast year = Thougil they complained | ivg to Osaka has been uneulpped as Yoko. | & woman who died from ihe effocts of burns received o 'y Reegan was ibe victor, joers were oo arreme The object of tue present rep 4 o fate riewot prions ‘depreciation of the | bama, purcuased by the natiy a junk | two or three days since by ihe explosion of # kerosene RS ee few Inquiries which, on th ichibu, they stated nipped inio smaller boats off the Osaka bar, | oil lamp, Teconsidered and laid TOLS AND PUGILISTS. visit of the foreign represent od for by the increased at various plans that may bo edopied by our ow Cup Scrrocat,—Coroser Schirmer yesterday held The Board then took recess until three o'clock, and PISTOLS 1 bad an opporiunity of 26 to obtain for: 1m addition to the trapemirsion of te merch: fu onan transacting fing the paving ot Joe Coburn, the noted champloe of Amerion, let ta gon pavement, training rotreat ip Harlem pesteriay, ©) severms pe one the report ef the | frienas known as exponents of Srtic cohure, sod come The report is very votemrao 5 L to this city, where amid convivisity sod the ineer aust have iabored very earnestly change of fellowship, the major portion of the day wae A complete, exhaustive and satisfactory account White wonding ther way 4 AD inquest at No, 608 Elev venue over the romaine -of Mary 8 Morris, an tafant only two months old, whose death was the result of being accidentally sulk Deneath the bedoloshes. Pouce Record vor tim Werx.—The following {s the tion and trade of those pi extent commerce is likely to turown open to foreig 4 Hiogo ai go0ds are now waded in Osaka i at Hiogo consigned fe be cargo might eltber be landed and dispored of to 80 t who would thon ace) A- k ot con- the northern shore of a deep bay on tho south von Japaa. ‘The vay, which is partiy formed by tt Of Awaji, bas t trances—t 0 tb trad weok :—Saturday, 22d inst, 220; . 8 ‘and deliberati chance ia tne {sland is called’ the Akasbt changes apd. coma austen” ney laid 207; Tuesday, 11} sredaéaasy 172; Tours: | fully ibe fo ‘Inst pioasnt exchange of comps witb the Inland = Seo ar eamnies weet te eel ; Friday, 29th inet, 188—total, 1,206. the city to the property where they met Colonel Giessen. Now, it is ies to the soulhe i Wasr Firty-rovara et. —Adout ten | llustrations, and the whole the Colonel channel, Communica) directing that Laurene street be widened twenty- “wee iove with the Pacific, it hich wili be thowt o'clock yesterday morning a fre out in the drying ¢ westerly side frerm Canal te annie cece, foreign ships. utrance into the bay by room of the match factory, owned by John Leshra, No, ‘street as widened be oy wry Py 427 West Filty-fourth street, Mr, Loshra aise occapied ¥{ diMeult portion Jenged the first floor and extension asa lager beer saieon and shor ae Bama and Hiogo Is the neiguio up Vries id the Japan Peace id. The voyage ocoupies frorh Hive to | eign goods and export its ow: a | dwell ‘The propert; 4 to the extent of $5,000 tornred for $1,000; 1n New” Amsterday $3,000 Ai The Jeddo, aud thik portion is already well knows to fo siaty days, | often happening shat junks aro detained | ports alrendy opened. But, Te Caton Hl, of Now Jersey ; 91,000 a A <aes Se shipa, and ia evcurely traversed by them, notw (netand. | for many. di are | Baltimore; 600 in Unit wun te fag the total sl Hghts, To insure the safey, Liusg ter G-fam’ Gina cr oe cet eer Fine erie new port ihe: is suc- | $2,000 in Wil City, and $3, sad wee james ox while walting for a fair wind of @ smooth soa, on to open branches at ev cossivel, dra’ ly thrown open, whether they ean afford 11 or net, is f, of vessels arriving at Iliogo for ‘he frst ume, ‘Qs well as for the bevel Im Contequenee of the great caction displayed Proportionatety from each estimate, in consideration Sriead equally ts tate of shipping in g eral, the by the Japanese ww seiilers te cull the a pied | which reduction the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty | revolver, and piaci Japanese goverument have decided to butid lighthouses comes. Dur Tees ene ase wa nie feat, fe the frets on. We new rn toe question still remains or, who keeps # grocery on the first | of the city corseuas' thas they will not perm be threaevingly ood At the (wo entrauces Imto the Bay Of Osaka, as wells | cargo of whieh the Guild bad an imterent, was lou, | whetber this could hot ve douse in. a less expensive | oor. Lov on stock, Ty 4,0 Damage to | at ime hereafter, the laying of a rail- | hibition of thie warlike butlding about $1,000. oa a brick dwetting nae yond track ta any part of Laurent! street, ond | piace was evidontiy disliked, owned and occupied by John ‘Tead, is damaged about | that in ihe event of any breach of the covenant on their | steraation among the $600; insored, part the title to the property acquired shall revert te the | doors, others w = Fina im Esse Taiaty-Fourts Stenst.—About two rsows from whom the same was their at, Yelook yesterday morning « fire broke out im the | '*s'! representatives, the wae made | belli to pocket their Kindling woot yard Nop, 890 amd 940 Eas Toirg-Coucin | qe spoil eat of Vuncen Yor aluruay 868K” | rehitous ot toa Ue Deed tuaet at Hiogo, aad have already applied for the necessary lights vo be sent from Euro) The w though three arrived im harbor with 4 ogee goods, hitherto been the fashion in China and junk has, however, been lost during © present _ year, and three have arrived with damaged cargoes, I what were the actual amounts of Pik wate (ors rn o Yo whieh thoy could refer for Odd statiiion woled self into; the bay at ite porib- easverd extremity, Like many other cities built on