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a A bg 4 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. Houve of Cominons In the seasion of 1863, relating to the | ers in the Colloge of elfast would be treated as pas- Established Cbureh. 1, be read. ‘That this wilh at EUR OP E., | sk Bhak cl i Bie | Getcchomoe_ he com yous mo CUBA. chatrman be directed to move the House that leave be en riament ted the measure submitted tt to bring in a bill w put an end to the establishment plat ak ‘igion in of the } subjected to legistation. most equitable method enpeok tothe Moye College of with Maynooth, ; i & i : i Chureb in Trelund, and tom: temporalities thereof, and in respect to the of dealt seeing ti ‘it was en! iy HE IRISH CHURCH. | *¥ i hey Or Ee ee a ot tha hostate ener! ceacusae | Particulars of the Relief of Puerto T spite Honse then went into Consider | nothing was known of the mode in which the Fara: Principe. lat Mr. Giadatone then proceeded to move his resotu- | Menary grant was administered, was to value the tiou, that the chairman be directed to move the | Sratitttn veeame capital amour weverne td the House for gave to in abil pong ‘an end to | gupieot of the uthe rent it would be offered un- harbor them twenty-five dollars per | From res! 1,624, The Disestablishment Question Before | :necstanishment of the Charen fn Irland, and to conditionally tothe tenant st twenty-two andsil’ | Aetivity of the Insurgents at | ton wages, vesdes $7 0 for avy ravions. | | From sale of stamped paper. 115,808 hase, purchaser su) merican sailor was arrested ther From ee Parliament. thereoh and in respect of the Royal College of May- | ‘22 250 for every net £100 of tithe rent charge, a rate Points. Pisuiea tenatian (a hamlet four miles from Havana) | Krom sale of nationalized property. 600,000 the British nt nooth. After some prefatory remarks on the Irish " cent. All 0. $d From coining, smelting and assaying...... 423,800 which would yield him four and a half per because his deportment originated motives for sus- © | Church asa “aymbol of sscendancy,” the continu- | He would then be credited with s loan of eq icion.”” From proceeds pertaining to pubiic iustruc- eee ance of which would only have the effect of perpetu- | amount to be paid off by annual instalments with Pion Miguel Embil, Don Carlos del Castitio, man- | UOM......-s.ssreesnsveveesseseseeveseuees, 139,038 conedied ‘with that ate of thingy he situaed so tow, nee snd. ball per cent tho omeot of D NUMBERS, | t6r7s2efouster.ot see savings, Denk ore gmang | Prom iis aeeteearons pussies aes THE PREMIER’S ADDRESS | it ‘arge Tuayorities' ty which the House ruse per cont asa sinking | THEIR POSITIONS AN | te unfortunate Cu ed to be’ sen ‘nchl tivated lands and omm other tee 3 g / 4 55 : Up A 38 I é iy i 2a bd 3 H ion named by the “conservative com- | From tax on carriages, decreed N. hae 19, 1868. —- ry The power of purch: the hands of the tenant HS ” tulate Mr. | 19, 1868....... eeesbegescennces . 3,822 le the result Qf the recent appeal to the constituencies, | Would remain tn existence for three years from, the The steamship George Cromwell, Captain Vail, ee elt oe aeraon {0 the oftive of Con: ~_— 9, WWuereds: ond acd eee aaa As decisively an- | dato of disestablishment, and if not used within that | pon °wow orieens oq end Havana 10th, arrived at | LaT2,C. Halt om lis pr ERO NT a St auattvans $15,308, 353, Mr. Disraeli’s Speech in Opposition | swerea; « sur DOr least, to She resignation | period it would japee and determine, The comms. | Tom Nem wl number of passen- | | ‘The sugar crop in the Western Department shows | | It wili be perceived, that, comparing the above > os stoners ay bod, yesterday, bringing an unusuall abundant yield, and, provided the roads itures recel, » tothe Liberal Policy. pronounce one word of o¢usure, although {t was an hat succeeded them, after all these, arrangements | gers and our Cubs mails to the oth inst, are Kepifee and the eatatea be ‘properly protected, | results, @ obi Of, $10,272 007 38, for te your phatic testimony to the character of the judgment | siderable prot ‘and the next question was how Rell letter :—“There is | comes before ia at ita April seasion for the —— which had been recorded by both the répresente- FEN a eed eit eal aii ooran | General Lesca’s March to hl et = nea aerate nent me' OM, meust Tare Is | Cooma or teat tone Whiten eae alread tome ‘The North German Lioyd’s steamship Hermann veil atone ying various arguments which big AE menos wet ye oa A yy sie ssconebta tes stiat wilt engage to sell for stip! Selene, ne yp pe er mA be made to out down lurch was al at surgente—The Fighting plant recel' slowly. vat Captain: Wonks, areived of i rng = waeae Se augestaphanmeat he varaed thevatee, tt i00 aes PRP aN, ee Rad eae ee wee gent Accounte—Adairs at Villa Clara—Cap- bay aay that tea wen Oo wil’ be found fo be, seatoaky "possible to do" the Brem thampton Mare! brings Cruces, from there ards 0 the pik ps ase to date, inasmuch as 1s wee aoe Torche tases aseoat The ae rent charge, then, he took at....£2,000,000 | ture of Mayaligua—lMlscellancous Ttoms of | 1765 cus, nefore reaching Las Tales, 0 that several | formet, ax the continued daposition to revolutionize Li wuity rent » goods cept back; luction er A:royal Geores aboliaues’ slavery tn: alt the’ Raeye::) sBat ihe Keen Revariaieaan 6 be subjected, | And monoy im te stocks, & 760,000 | News Havana, March 9, 1960, | Planters, goods can go to Bega a ar pe kept up. | an increase thereat, cresting larger expenses in inet ay of lingering death, and of ——-— under by the troops at the different direction, while to collect a larger revenue is hardly guese possessio 5 a Ly of sal legislation being final. it was also very desirable Making a total of. .£16,000,000 If Spanish accounts are trae the insurgents pa ie can oxpact ‘2 fair stock of sugars, as | probable, as business 1s stagnant and capital and Bavaria has just suppressed the monopo! t, | toat the measure should not with itany ty. ‘The charges upon this he estimates aa follows;— Quesada, in the jurisdiction of Puerto Principe, have vessels are not very , and there will be more | capitalists are looking: elsewhere for investments. ‘with 8 view to the interest of, Series. ioe presen PBociasiestioal Gon Menlo Hie Keoaad | Life interest of incumbents of all kinds— been unable to oppose the march of the troops under | gisnosition horeatver bo coll ‘We have seen samples | With reference to the latter the Globo of the 26th re- The butchers of Rome have struck tp consequence should be wound ep, aud in, hou ot he new comnts Seton, udigaieries ‘and pereokiat Lesea from Guanaja, The former have been vart- | of scarcely F008 Feaning, for which eight reals was marks:—“More than th 7 cestvidnals belonging 0 of a tarif imposed on them by the municipality. | sion appolited, to endure for ten years aterm which | (CUTE ice carcass: ously estimated at from 5,000 to 16,000 men, well | saked. Next week perhaps they may be gota steamer which sails from Vera Cruz ou the 13th of ‘There have been no changes made in the Spanish | he deemed ample for the uuerans a diversulled | Tay jons. armed and with artillery, and under @ leader who, ‘ March. We are told that the most of these depart a purposes that it would have to In this com- (Of which £300,0000 woi n uired the for others leave only a portion of Ministry by Serrano. ‘mission the entire property of the Irish Church would during years of service in Mexico, acai MEXICO. - has om: thanked nA ‘the advowsons). thetr capital in the business which they have pur. The Turkish government ofmicially vest, subject to interests, and to take effect from OMcers connected with cathedrals, ecclesi- reputation of a brave and dashing fighter. The who are withdrawing their Count von Bismarck for the attitude preserved by | the day the bill received the royal assent. All | COSTS Contr Me eeclestusiioal Coll. troops opposed to him numbéred not far|ay yisuerection: Under Negrete—Contra- from the country and who remain away them- discussions on the Cretan ques- | Subsequent arrangements, connected with fabrics | Thission, 900,000 fo1 Ives furnish an evidence of the confidence and Prussia during the disc and other poinw, would be technically im the from 2,000. The Spanish accounts make the force But Little Known of the ul ti ference. 4 7 Private endowments. 500,000 dictory Reporte—But content which reigns now in all classes of Mexican tion in the sittings of tae Con: nature of re-endowments; and there would be a Bullding charges. . 250,000 | even less. With all the disadvantage of the offensive Tamaulipas Outbreak—Insurgent Officers | society. Sir Leopold Heath, Commodore of the East India | provision in the ae ce pie fovernment | rye grants to the Presbyterians and Maj- in a rough, wooded and hilly country, in the face Of | ¢. itared——Estimated Expenditures and Re- | _ The intentions of Lozado are not well understood. squadron, has been directed by the Admiralty to | Tiormedute period. “He proposed tliat tue appoint: | | ROOMsr.-rvvacirs:-sneesazeesv+zernneneee«, 1100000 | 9° “enemy numbering ‘from two to four times their | C2e Ppa On tne 17th of June he issued the following cirou- reduce himself to the rank of a second class commo- | ments should be matte to spintual offices without | (TM neta we Maynooth ooo eee ee | number, they marched a distance of thirty-six miles | Cepte—General News J, a a1 1apq oe ns dore. Bnd that they shoud Peeps duing ine, freehold: | “mere were some other items of Charge, but on the | in four days and relieved a city which has been | The revolution of Negrete, ex-Minister of War un- | From the year 1857 until now T have remained at the head 6 M. Glais-Bizoin has again proposed his amend- | incomes as nearly as could be calculated which they Tanne to bate aon, 000,005 aur 28,000,000; ena tke | beselged for months. It is true that the information | under President Juares, which at the date of my | ing tire ne forthe red ree for the contra ire an pred maith ites vo. nek pieces Ih tae ordiliany, couraer’ thane’ tion to terminate | Dill proposed to appiy this exclusively to Lnsh pur. | of the march is through Spanish sources, incorrect | tast letter and telegrams, forwarded by the French | 9300 or the !mper sage crcusivay tots the interior of France should pay a uniform when the provisional period bad ended and the | Poses, and these purposes not ecclesiastical, but | as ever in detatl, no doubt; but if, as eeems to be | steamer, had aasumed s most threatening aspect, Piste rigsint aud ‘hs the satuiteation of ten centimes, links connecting the Estabushment with the State | Purely secular. |The preainble of the bill defined the | Dropabie, Lesca in any manner has reached Puerto | considering the suddenness with which it burst ‘The Shah of Persia has sent @ Khilet (or present) to | were finally broken. As b Was gesirabio to separate | manner in which the money should be approprnted. onl It set forth that tt was expedient the Church of Ire- | Principe the great inferiority of the insurgents, even | upon the people and the want of success which the | andof value, butI have ‘the nis Highness Ago Khan, Tue fact ts-interesting, aa | the Crown, after once lishment act | Tana should cease to, De established by law, and that tere for which purpose J remained 7 la under the most favorable circumstances, to the ment had met with in its attempts to put of the ie 2 had passed, from its old prerogative within the govern the Becet government showing that Aga Khan is no longer treated.asan | Qnurch, the bill provided that episcopal appoint- pee fanatring. — oe pte ig on petactpies of troops is demonstrated. it down, met with a decided check from | But fatigued with b thove tolls and for hem outiaw by the Shan. ae OTe eae eee Crown, but only on the | fons in ireland, all just and equitable claims, the pro. | The account, a published in yesterday's evening | the loyal troops on the 224 of February | Tessous which in the separate myself (rom ‘ue Russian government, advices from St. Peters: | PUWst Person to aves. The Crow patronage being | pertyof the Churoh, or the proceeds thereof, should | edition of the papers here and reproduced this | at San Martin Atexoal, Stato of Puebla, over | th re eee with i and quiet, To this end te, 1s preparing the publication of a “Bine | snail, He took it for granted thattw a general rule | 06 Ueld OF applied to the advuntage of the Irish | Corning is as follows:—Brigadier Lesca left Guan- 100 miles distant from this capital. ‘The government | fonganunte If my place Colonel Domingo, Neva: to wines Hoo.” $0, CORSE) AARRTRL AMRPREER: CIOMRAH | Ee Te aie cae one RRS eo eee | oo erey oF other minisuy, oF fOr the. teaghing’ ot | aja on the Zist, and arrived in Puerto Principe on | troops were under thé chief command of Major Gen- the archives tare Been paased over, and wis tates Fomsoaaion dogtegne of wmporalities, and the disposition of the present | TailPin. oue OM bt Nensods, Therese ehoula be ap, | (ue 26th. On the first day out and whien not far | erals Allatorre and Garcis, Brigadier Generals | this to you for your knowledge and in order that you and wee as arrived ut Cousiantinogle, withthe tar | uiyers of the Crown in making ihe appointments | So ,Pated msiniy to te reli of tnavoldable. cx. | 0m Guanale the troops were attacked by the rebels, | aguiins, Cuellar, Rodriguex Bocardo and Leyva, | Woeenease ras comming, ay aaze an undermanding nie Duke, has arrived. AS COmspeasmoieywras $e; {ie |: WSS tare Bet OE meee, ir nea nm ee ae fimity or suffering, yet #0 as not to cancel or impair | the point being the nill Slerra Cubita, and again on commanding separate columns of infantry and cav- | Which previously periined to me, and to awalt your acknow- srg ne © move <SsionwHers | ena coca aug fae | Et rn ar ara Raenenay | shea artes, he dt re ie | ry Tue gavrmment pian ani, csarng | "= Re a SMT, nana and Syria. x it would mn " Limones and the mountain 0: been comple Some dailies of this capital have said that the , ‘The Swedish Diet in one of ite last sittings voted a | iunmediately on the pusding of the ‘ack was oe | Chi® ble, therefore, the Income arising from the | times the rebels were repulsed and driven back by | that the of Negrete had pleeely: pl Minister of the United States had a conference lately ; would be devoted, first, in aid o! it the tof the bayonet. Tne | routed and broken up into small squads, and that he sum of 340,000 rix dollars (five francs and fifty cents torlebatve acetan for tie aan mie pe cation ai fanatic asyl ; acation. an Fonte Ciba, says the ‘tet ht lasted for five | was endeavoring to save himself. The friends of Eli eap erreur ont FW gp a Fao eee ont nlconel atten thee | Ree leglation {or the CaO | ae ot ral soncols aka eoUREy indramries tue | HOU And took, plaoain a looality where the artil. | Negrete declare that he ordered such scattering of | lw not correct, General Rosecrans lately anw the who suffered great distress auriug the winter. Ail ‘these ‘disabilities, would as chee be swept away; bane charge under which heads he calculated at | 1°, polled 60 pass over thet P to cross | his forces in order to mislead the enemy, and at a | President ana some of Bis yaaa oh fe eee Several changes are expected shoruy in the Itaian | faye) ye conaiderod. between some authority on | £211,000a year. This he described a'a good and | Giusges and carry entrenckments, and. yet at every | given polat they will reunite, However thismay be, | Plivate and extra oflcal matters, which did not af: diplomatic representatives abroad. The Italie be | the part of the State and some authority on Faget ae canteen spe aaren ees ion poln they made ate 4 patgon 2 ee it is generally believed that the effort of Negrete will | states. Meatetren Troe Paria ty baadae, nue Nigra will be | crby dad laity of tue Chueh of wound worieere: | was loyal at once to the expectations held out s"gaveis troops & few hoursfor repose andthen | prove a fallure, and that the government has exht Respetctes Sime: Cae oa eas trausferred from Paris to London, beg pet fe eee Senin Lore by the government and the arene of | pr on. The rebels once more showed the: bited ita strength in rapidly emothering this rebellion, | TUStY 1, announ : Tamaulipas and es, who had ‘The result of the vole which was taken March 1} which her Majesty in council would recognize, but | Hogland who had put faith io long time had elapsed since the serious and for- | crossed the Rio Bravo, Anaiety had nor entirely in the Canton of Thurgovia, Switzerland, relative to | not create. ‘This body would be a representative as- | i8e8. Although its operation might be ‘stringens ven by the papers, Captains | A 2 pon ceased in that quarter in regard to a union between the new constitution, showed that about two-tuirds | Sembly alike of the bishops, the clergy and the laity. | the spirit in which the measure fad been con- | Magzo and Escobar and thirty-one of the troops were | midable attempt at revolution in Yucatan and Sina- | bat quart measure aso afer the Our Vargas, and the supposed efforta vided that Preyer pooh icy eet unktadness to | killed and 106 wounded. (Private accounts from and the success of the government over both of VopuMar te ordad Over trom Tekaa ay tis Wendl of che inhabitants are in favor of the adoption of the | Gf Janaarg, Tent. the Warangal after the 1st | the Cours) of ireland. Tt was a testing Megsure | Guban ‘souroes report thirty-turee oBicers and 999 } 1% pd he Srinee Garni ben aon proposed measure. liament between the churches of England and Ireland | that woul ho were cursed | of a force, It Bho" hat metal they were mad en kill ~ these had intimidated the many w! aot Gusive an thease ssa tba | Nebeoven tat opted would Mevayab af | Gata he ctrapcaments ana to pola a the |i etn ong reouton, Farias | ales ou om auricy At Intent ten ‘The English army and Navy Gazette believes that | Taned by law; and a saving clause would prevent any | Proving verdict of civilized mankind. e it | bayonet heaps of dead were found, princi that ag Se there 1s reason to bellove that an: sass cna the army estimates will show a reduction very close | eect on the Act of Union other than that whioh was | Honorable gentleman’s address occupied nearly three | cansed by the grenades. All the bands of Camagu tempt, og fre, Will not be véry soon found for Petia eesti br ti ‘a From tne and a half hours in its delivery, and on resuming his | gays the had gathered to oppose the troops + other popu lation. 1 HAY TI. on million anda quarter, but they will scarcely us strictly limtted and defined. From the same date inst say: his disquiet element of the Mexican population. show as many changes as rumor might lead the ser- | ll the ecclesiastical courts in Ireland would be abol- fe reid ee (val ne ally cheered by | ana the ett Sis tae Geer ook 4,000 and | Syoak not of the revolution in ‘Tamaulipas, ‘The ished; the ecclesiastical laws would cease to bind by ee men, Were re. | teuty is that the people here knew yoo or Bombardmont of Aux Cayes by Salna: vice to expect, any authority; the right of peerage would lapse on Mr. Disraeli, whose rising was the signal for s | 1’500. As the troops entered the city the: Prom a Parliamentary return which was tasued | ths patt of the bishop anda eecionastical corpo: | ReAriy puree of cneering from the opposition, an- | celyed by the garrison with anxious demonstra nothigg ay ‘camulunicstion and the inability | Movements of War VessclemAffairs at rations be dissolved; in short, on the 1st of January, | BoUNCed teat the conservative party in no re- | tions. Several columiis bad been sent out to recon- én that direction in consequence of ot March 1 It appears that the military expenditure tn | igr) ‘the working of the disestablishment would bé | spect. changed thelr opinion with regard to the | poltre in the vienity; the enemy did not appear, | to travel st t% bout the to | | saemeh . the colonies during the current year will be £2,580,886, eka ‘complete, And al ite ecclenastion | policy which toe Prime Minister had so.fally and | Pole tat on’ his arrival seut a column of | the numerous ba14 prowling about the country, to HAVANA, March 9, 1869, while the repayment to the British exchequer wil | laws Would lose thelr force as laws, they shoaid. vo Fg ri og wees ty e eala:—1 wish | 600 men to Sant Ors for provisions. These sriived | Fay y oshing OF the One! Os further from this capl- | The Danish brig poms pe at Kingston on Smt 53 Oe tary contract and uni they” shouldbe aereq ty | course which T and those with whom i have the Lonor Tied itte were to start ou their return op the sa, | tal than Abyssinia was ort <rom the Hruatp office. | the 19th ult, in two days from Aux Cayes, bringing the have become accustomed to | 150 refugees. Salnave arrived off the port on Mon- he London Post says that the total navy estimates | the voluntary ageucy of the governing body, which | to act propose to take. I wish to state st once that | | “Prior to the appearance of the papers last evening | AB ® consequence we have beddm: teruieanen ring sone sat ots uaa | Mian Cnt uted eo oes | shamed cr oite etne the‘ vc | SNe ot ace cai Sf |G an ahapn pte cn upon aval ag | Ch ne and doanded he erate of PS " oO colitis mans steals agora apay are uate by foonnioal disen eon “ana the oon adequately placed before us, "We stil lock, upon Ths renoet ig still {ntisted upon by the Cubaus are sald to be on the spot, in pen ee SEtade then gave notice to foreigners resident in the town ’ a re mmandi it mi them- of £967,387, of which a ite under a hait is on the | sure would provides for the vested, intereate of | digeatanlshient, 9 8 polltien error: we, aul took me eae See oper Decngnaee aot tat eee na wterinads etka ea Tie Feogea whist a sasauksteie wae canr eakote to eliatien w and maintenance of men and a little more its ty is to be applied to secular pur- FR the former is making for himss'll * toeatialt blishments. bone Sn aE aah gee ap mtpeedh Ph dome aa pure t and sheer Dittoneaena, (ear, near.) a pa f movers, eae eneret there must be some mistake or | made as piace. On Tuesday the Alex. Petion opened fire Tu the altting of the Proasian Chamber of Deputies | siesta, Euueues, glebe bets “anh Vaereree” | Witi'those feelings tt would. cortatuiy be may Gaer, tik place, nad ert Baneid Spirits for ‘herto Prine | to is so-called, achievement. it Qucrsara in She | Gpon the fort and completely destroyed it all, of course, ‘subject to lite interests, Then | Under ordinary circumstances, to: resist the motion | cipe ‘on the Sth, as his iorce was originally hot in- | Sumi Max! ‘may, and that pos- | Sainave then opened fire snd sent several on the 1st inst, the bill relative to the convention | titre would Gp fs connected with the | Which'the right honorable gentleman has made. But for that place. end the Imperial Mexican a3.) 1 rather t0 concluded between the Prussian government and | winding Up of the kegturn donem and Maynootn, | 1eannot Conceal frou myaet, hatin coming to a de “97 Stcer trom CiouTnegoe thie’ chi saymy—Gonarais | 8 afr al, teak victory may, be ue) Father to | snetls over the town, with the view apps the town of Frankort was named inoue oun | Zin soit de commcigion rat charge | Caan ato anctars Fens comaeaass | toma ens memo as morang atte | Bg : 3 mously. No debate took place, and the bill was | purchase clause, and the srrangements rouaee by eel mae i BR. oe A ‘urate @ cam ah give. nee a ares ead of the ment. The shots fell in the suburbs, de- Roe ree er eee Oe ne re cetera Wa Ee raat ering arnest Of | Smeal, pretend tant this. House of Commons | cane: The headauarters of Letona, who ie very | i wil be remembered was the supposed b C0 paz stroying three hats and kiling about twenty persone committee appointed to report upon the same. Cuinbents Thess “would ‘haves te Ge eae Wt | fe at all. fettered by the decision to which the late try around and actinconcert “with the troops at | since. He had been held a prisoner for mony" aud | Who were weed le . The London Standara Feaasot that the o aie annual income from! the property of the Coureh ia teen hegre ot nes pave Bn anf Sl raay Tritnded aid Benol Bpctiaes | ee ee ted, | renewed in earnest on Thursday, and a seen erdoa, it i for the colot ctor: consideration of ie large of certain duties a3 e Diario of e jon case agains was anticipated. ‘Was expect has been instructed. by his government to arrange | S11 equivaleut for that income aud the basis oF ura | Cuniciances which follow Te It must. be taken with | yn iuejqari7,oF tne Oth has addi was not generally supposed that he w.% | rorcemente irom T’Ause & ean and was determined rt, of intimidating the thabitants, but the shot no effect. 6 next day he renewed the is on the | It y reference to the decision of the country at the gen- m still in Mexico, as he was announ as having 7 to tc nai ramet | eae naa an | Sse atu ee Ce | aa dn | rns” Sober adar"Wi y aeons oo a from England to Melbourne every month, carrying | amount of tpeouse to which the incumbent was fe Os tn bess oe a od che tiees te te eee number of wounded. Tee Mexican re rted shot was Semen the ee heaton ans pro. | gy.Tived in the Neptun were put aboard boxes emia large numbers. ifr Carien where thr had Woke | toi mamrent courte from tht we-otherwiue | otytqhaeee feof 8 ure, ao | DAS ea aera peat eee | tng ier eratcmecre ee im conveyances. rt mployed, ‘ople were reduced toa state bordering on star- Severe election riots have taken place in various | and the value of the annuity itsclf ‘would might have felt it our duty to pursue. I take it that | main body of the enemy, he serving as the gaide to | lieving Colonel Ye of the Supremos Pi the | the parts of Hungary, in which many persons are re- | commuted upon the basis of colculating it as bo the tair interpretation of decision of the eet an inaccessible stronghold, which resulted pop above favorit of the nation. The had val ‘tannic Majesty's steamer Dart was at Aux noulty for life. Commutati however, would | !8 that the it honorable gentleman should have | staied. The arti column, under Morales de los | Well laid, but some one had revealed intentions }. Her Bn.“ ‘States steamer Yantic had left ported killed and wounded. The Hungarian press Gaby exe plee upon tne ta of the tnoam- the sanity of dealing with the question of the | jrios, who Schleoved “thie victory, were & few days | Of Malo to the government, and Yepes was ordered |Cayes. The bed ‘but was expected to return still wages war with Prussia and advisesthe Southern | peut himecif. The bill ful Y that the | Church of Ireland. 1 do not understand that the | nce in possession of the whole of railway. to continue to Vera Cruz with the “conducta” of | for Port au . States of Germany to form @ Southern confedera- | tithe rent charge should at once abso lately and with- | Country pledged itself to support ‘The volunteer cavalry, under Colonel Stefani, and | over cmd Had it been k yontenees there would A initer from St Thomas the 34 says:—In ‘ia Prussia of trying to unite Hun- | Ut apy life iuterest mtervening, vest in the com- | Mensure, (Crics of “Oh.”) No f sre yr measure | naif of the Simancas battalion, recently from Spain, | have ee Irs Len ern ae vl 7 change in the situation up to lon. It also socuses re Inissioners under the act. Another change that | Ws before it, butit declared and inamanner | grrived a! Clenfuezos ou the 4th. the so much hard cash would have | Jacmel ‘Tas: @.” Guede wes nes caeetive toa gary to Germany. Would take place immediately on disestablishment | that could not be mistaken that the right honorable | “News from Las Cruces, in the jurisdiction of tee Sround him an immense number of men, | the 2ist ult. The Dh “\tn with provisions. Starva- Sir Heary Lytton Bulwer has given notice that he | was in reiarion to = irish = having & title to SS on ee eS ae . last named, has been received to the 2d. The place | all glad to fgnt for pon Me a4 [Mpeg penne Soaps in the face, but the worst will, on the earliest occasion after the decision of the pot ca ae intermittent; oe = ft was | shail therefore advise that no opposition be made to oe i Polprge ascii tons AEA EN at Gece & mass of bright silver doliars and gold ounces, | was over. United States Senate, with respect to the treaty re- | with and regret that he made any proposal | the motion which the it honorable gevtleman | have arrived at Bija, but ax soon they move "Gp to the present moment the foll chiefs of which would seem to convey a@ slight or ty | las just umde. In fact. but for the forms of the | marauders wili reappear. le largest bands are on | Negrete have been captured:—Esteves, Juan Cer- J ICA.’ cently signed in London becomes known, call the Pod mn Tay hag bon vey ber a worth ef House the it honorable gentleman would only tan x ear Hicotea; another is | vantes, Lanjan Arturo Vi Guevara, Colonel AMA\ attention of the House to the relations between | the honor of siting in the House of Lords | be asking the House to introdice his bill for 8, rst iemargio of ne Bagua, near Hate anol ‘and | Mayer Pedro Torres. Juan G. Diego and Nicholas Saemapemmaaeemaeane Great Britain and the United States, and move for | yet he owned that the anomaly was so great | reading. Moreover, it ts my opinion that there | guother in Cruces and Camarones. Mulo, Esteves was to have been executed to-day @¢ | Financial Affaire—Propesition He,"**dins the papers. tat be should not hesitate in proposing that | should be no unnecessary delay in Paritament’s | “The Trinidad /mparcial of the sthsays:—“So far | Orizaba, and Luojan also to-day at Huajuapano. wit disestablishime! hese ‘shi coming to a decisi 1s ink there ni \. The abolition of the post of Commander of the th nt rages: ould I ad fon on this sub) T think ¢ from the ingurrec! being ended it has increased, | Also to-day two colonels, nai unknown. Guevara Public Debt—The Memorial to the -tvice. lay With respect to curates, the commis should be @ serious and solemn consideration of the | peca the troops foot pursue men that run | Was formerly adjutant to General Agriculteral Matters—Custom Heuse Be." Forces in Ireland will date from the expiration of | would determine who were curates permanenty ene Sean and that there should be @ full debate, but away rapidly, being. provided with good horses, | at Puebla, eolas lalo will probably be shot; Havana, March 9, 18% Lord Strathnairn’s period of staff service, namely, | ployed and wenable the curate to be eligibie for | {t does not appear to me atall expedient that any | far from we. rebels biding themselves in the moun- | Mavrero, the friend of Honorato Dominguez, was | we nave dates from Kingston, Jamalee’ to ect that tim iz the matter before the peal hey ded in the act of pronouncing and killed on July 1, 2610, From that tima the general oftcers | Seen employed oa the ist of January last, and have | cousideration of Pariament, I hope the right | tunis a8 eppeuns from the Tlavana Journalt, they | appre a ee Sek Tee eed niue | o4tn ult, ‘The honorable financial secretary. has commanding districts in Ireland will report directly | continued to be employed to the lst ‘of January, 1871; | honorable gentleman will give at least three weeks app h nearer the suburbs of the city. On one | the State authorities of Vera Cruz simultaneous with | made a statement to the effect that the Secretary of or, if he suould cease to be employed between ‘those | for oar consideration. (On.) I think that is not estate they have lately demanded rations for 2, HonoratoVomt Was captured some days since in pens iS ak ee ha tans cas two dates, it must be owing 2 poo ‘Other reason |:t00 long in a matter of so complex a character. hay Casey Om Orme, horses, mules and ‘an the state and t to Vera Oruz, where he was | State, in @ recent dispatch to the Governor, imi- and t than his own free cnoice or misconduct. So eli The right houorable gentleman would then | thing that they require. Not long ago they received | executed three days since, dying calmly aud huzza- | mated that in order to afford some rettef to Jamaiaa will, however, be a Heutenant general’s command, he would prima facie be entitied to have his aloes Sectiags bee Goel of navn, ince ee 3,000 carbines: and they threaten atunek the city tog. for by ne os ‘Ghe eaient ae Malo, | from the present pressure on the finances of the 1 ural culated for life, ‘case | read fore \ with | gs soon Teave it.’ ‘mer 4 . Ps atAas to Coen Niger pena aor ot the ‘nommbent and to have 8 commuted on tion to the statement of the “The inarse hes com {Om Yagnajay, {n Coton to, | ment df the 224. The Colonel Mayer mentioned | land, it isin contemplation by her Majesty's gov. : 5 be 5 aa great atten the same terms, the performance Tight honorable gentleman, which lasted, I think, | tne osth ult. It :—The energetic attitude of bon | above is from Chile, and was apprehended at Cnil- | ernment to permit the application of the accumu- French corvette, and was received by the members | certain duties until an a cat for come three hours, and on which ‘I willingly adiait not & José Carvo saved town froin the horrible scenes: ee together with Diego. Tie had, #0 far a8 | tated sinking funds, at present at the credit of the of the diplomatic body, who went on board and ac- | Mutation had been effected- ry curates | Sentence was wasted, I think the request I make is which occurred m Mayajigua. About 250 marauders known, committed no act against bm pon of the guaranteed debts, to the extinction of those debts as : would receive @ gratuity calculated upon tue | NOt unreasonable. I tuink the Houke and the coun- | had formed a plan 10 sack the town and Kili all the | country, though it was supposed he had aspirations companied it to the landing place. It was followed plan adoptea in the civil service, As to | ‘¥ should have ample time to consider a measure of Spaniards in it A part of them resided in town | in that direction. far as they will go, and to extend the time for the re- to the graue by Mussulinmans only. private endow ments, the measure did not embrace | ‘vis kind, and I have shown that ample time can be | watching the movements of the Spenish population, | The mercnants of this city, at a py meeting, | demption of that portion of the guaranteed debts The armor-clad frigate Auducious, a vessel of the | tlther the cases of churches or glebe houses; and the | iran without causing delay. | We shall interpose NO | put the iatter got wind of their purpose and were | voted to present Colonel Yepez with $16,000 on bis | 101, win then remain unpaid. The details of the launched on the 27th year 1060, the period of the Restoration. was the | Unnecessary delay, and therefore the right honor® | faty pre; for the worst, and by the firmness of | return with his troops to this city as a testimonial of Invincible class, was launched on the 2ith ult. from | 1h froth which these endowments would date. | ble gentieman should give ample time to consider @ | Garbo they were saved. The same bands attacked | their appreciation of his fidelity; also $14,000 to be | arrangement are explained. In the event Messrs. Napier’s yard on the Clyde. The Audacious | The vaiue of the private endowments was about | Measure of this importance. Mayajigua the following day (the 16th). Some | distributed aimong his troops. of their being carried out to the full extent, the is @ small iron-clad, and she belongs to one of the | half a million between lands, tithes and money. The | | Mt. GLApsrone expressed his anxiety that the | of the volunteers then, after # sham defei The anime Walch Negrete ‘ook from Pusbie were im | inmediate relief to the colony would be very con- bill provided that the churches whith were in use | Second reading should be taken before Kaster; but | went over to the enemy, and they jointly enter such a8 were sold to General Garcia by two classes of ships of which the British navy will by the existing establishment should be taken bythe | 8° far acceded to Mr. Disraeli’s suggestion a8 to | the town, headed by Rojas. They sacked the town, neral’Sturm. It will, perhaps, not be necessary | siderable. The annual charges which Jamaica now henceforth largely consist. Irish Church on the declaration of the governing | Dame Thursday, the 16th inst., for that stage of the | taxing seven Spaniards paces, whom they mal: | for him to make new purchases frou the General, 8 | nay to meet on account of these loans are on the ‘A dreadful hurricane occurred on Saturday morn- | bods of that church that they would maintain them | Dill. treated in the most barbarous manner, wrene it is reported that the Governor has sent out carts to tor the purpose The motion was then to, and on the beards ont their eyes, cutti 1! receive and take to the city the guns abandoned | £190,000 loan:—Interest at four per cent, £4,000; tng, the 27th ult., at Wick, Scotland, causing great | Gown and vubstiiucs, ‘new Pulte ioe ene jee | House resuming, leave was given to veg in tne bin, | $helz beards off, gouging ‘Angers and’ fitally ou by Negrete fying fromm, which are being gatnered | sinking fund, £4,232; making @ total of £8,232. On Gestruction of property by sea and on land. The | move them to a more convenient site. In the case of | Which Was subsequently brought up and read # first | them up with machetes. In Yaguajay a company ot | W the £500,000 loan:—Interest at four per cent, £20, other “ 000; Clifton Hall, of Sunderland, foundered off Hoy Head, phon eee like St. Patrick's, Dublin, a moderate sum = her business on the paper was then de- 130 volunteers had been on duty night and day for “Plan of Negrete” first appeared | sinking ‘fund at two per cen £10,000; making 4 ‘The foll pel be allowed out of ti went: ‘They had one cannon made by the } here in the lo XLY. three or four days since, | total ch: of £38,232. Provided 1) heme im Orkney. One man was Killed; the rest of the | for" the maintainance’ of the (aur fund | soatcned, and the House adjourned. States of cute. Subscriptions were being made | preceded by a long preamble setting forth | Honed were carried out £216 000 of tee fees crew and the captain's wife were saved. The Catia | churches not im use, but which migit be re- = - for organizing volunteers. On the Sth the column | te — Grievances of those who origi- | would be concelied, and a balance would remain of dian, of Greenock, from Dundee, was wrecked at garded as national monuments, would be FRANCE. under Colonel Mendunta returned to Jaquey, Grande, | 0: And were’ sustaining the revolution. | ¢984.000, to be treated as a new loan, upon which . " anded over to te Board of ‘Works, with aad after a three days’ march, They traversed fifty | The opposition press projessed to discover in the | the annnal chatge would be:—Interest at four Brimsness; crew, twenty-two in number, saved. A | the ailocation of a fund Sumcient for their preserva. PAAR ADS leagues, mostly in the jurisdiction of Ctenfuegos and | document evidences of its being written hore im cent, £15,200; sinking fund at two cen! 21.6005 crew of nine fishermen belonging to Banffshire have | tion, And where there were sites or remains of Why a Large Army is Maintained. partly in Volon. ‘They found no rebels, Mexico for the purpose of compromising some par- | making a total of $25,040. ‘The diference between . 5 churches which were capabie of being restored Par- ‘The udlico of Pinar del Rio contains no news | ties here and possibly to compel General Diaz to | these sums, £15,192, Would be the immediate annual doen droweed in crossing from Calthness to thelr | fiiistas would be aiked $0 cupower the moment, | The Parte Correspondent of the London Daily | trom the Vuelta Abajo, and the Diario de la Marina | make some expression disavowing his armpathy for | saving to the colony. own shores. sioners to dispose of them to any other religious com. News says that the Moniieur de Armee, which is @ argues that this is a favorable sign. Tne latter | the inovement. This plan professed to have been of The Guardian in ita issue of the 24th assures ite The gale of Saturday and Sunday, the 27th am | munions. On giebe houses, the annual value of | SemloMicial Journal patronized Oy Ane Minlater Of | paper has dates from Conaulacton del Surto the 27th | recent issue, nent to those of Fuebla, and to | readers that it has no information worthy of the 28th ult., blew with terrible violence in the North of | Which was returned at £14,000a year, there was a J aly wt. The smallpox was creatin great havoc, and { Propose that the three temporary depositaries of | naine respecting the proposed plan to memorialize outstand! of £50, variance with the pacific professions of the govern- ti to prevent 1% reading. power of General Di Manuel Ruiz and Sanchez » England and did @ great deal of damage. All the | (uit aera i ge esi instance.” por, | Ment and the notion that’ the result of the ‘Confer- well Informed, Spanien igeutleman states that | Revarro, the intter Deitg s late imperialis and tals Srore else tiaes te as aes Ly Rh Channel steamers between England and Ireland | session of these would be taken as soon as the life | $he‘reatination of that neat eee tte towards | sere is not the slightest doubt that Cisneros las | an Ortegatat, or rather, to a small portion of them. It saya:—' found the passage very rough and were in more or | Jnterests were exhausted. He would sever for the | tue fimesayonr Otiat grand desideratum, “arbitra | ianded between 1a Grande and Caibarion |, veiore 1, The peunnncl of ikencnerai and tate gor. | COUrHe We have heard it talked about and have see purpose of computation the glebe hibuses, which in | {ion of war. is military journi with 300 men of different nationalities, with a large | g.Amenis ark diesreede ane fiat tor her ing Aeted aumidery | it written about, but the whole affair Is involved it Jess danger. A sad accident 1s reported from Liver- | fhany cases was no property at all, from the and on ge Lg bong he every military mess a jantity of arms and some steel cannons, News | ints infraction ot the consiitulon of lash, and thesecoud | Mystery; our private opmnion is that it. will, renfatn Pool. A boat manned by five seamen was swamped | which it stood and which was in ali cases a | roam tne Monn’ Parent ny m Gibara tothe 4th says a large party of rebels, | for being the result or those infractions. there, and this will certalniy be the best thing that Off the Rock Lighthouse and two of the crew were ys oneree Se. Cotten Governing body Lis 0} 9 Is the posed of men of the worst antecedents, were | Amt, % According to the form prescribed in the constita- | conid happen to those who Ww 1 arownel fea taken the charch they might negotiate for | natural state of nations.” Here ts a spectmen of it@ | Foaming about In the jurisdiction of Holguin, waich | tion of 1801, the nation will call for an election of representa: very emai? in tae ene ‘ould otherwise look pre the purchase of the land on which the glebe ad induced alarge naimber of country people to | lives toa conaiitative Congress, whose duty itshall beio review |" Ayricuitural operations rogress with every ind housé was built ats fair valuation; and fof the | .Wihowt war nations become effeminate and degraded, | ad. induced, a lane. Tainber, Shot cv fer tho arpore of, Coneng, ova, fe betes evere: | calito of earnacioces Comin Tie meat tr hnie ENGLAND. acquisition of @ small glebe not exceeding ten acres | Where, the UF raat nas OF gmoney gets the | ” "The hamlet of Mayari 18 fabout ninety miles from | trued thereny, Tole national cal shall nclade, tive elections | Hall estate, in the pariah a 8 concreter at . Pg ye aifo ata fair Faluation, Where Wer doen mene acaPequlators and. Bourse gamblers that | santiago de Cuba, Very near the Bay of Nipe. |News en . = 75 ederal district of the State, and aito | has been erected and the manufacture of | they took the land they must likewise take the house, thet i Ibe wonte to 2 from the latter place say that 6,' oops were re ‘unetionaries for « popular ion. has commenced with complete success, The factory ‘The Irish Church—The Motion to Disesablish | put reimbursing the building charge, which was not o"covetous ambition. khe dota not, want to Antes’ Ported to, be Chere. A te epanlards, ot exceed. | Aol the states st ine time Wal the army of ihe Union aca | erected at Potosi! for the Cling” of bamboo fre han io the House of = —. Premier's igoomes wae eas “Wvauaee woud te niven so ¢ Nor een sn | he | rd pty saa cl alarms jett Ber ioee pal & ovoupy the capital of the republic, thes aha within fifteen | Leen ® fallure, though as is aid, rather from want Speech—Mr. Disraeli’s Reply. vote 00 x me ~ that ons in | Of Judgment in selecting @ site for the process than the members of other communtons for erecting glebe | $riiied Her torined igen Mes, ae full, her reserves | Diage, were commanded by Colonel Perez | wim shail be deposited perronally tne execttive sower, whe cuher Causes. 1a the curing of bamboo fibre adry ‘The House of Lords met at four o’clock on Monday, | houses. ‘That was already done to some extent under ie National Guard, which will become & cousideravie | Canara, of the engineers. shall immediately and withont any other decinfation pince | cilmate t# Indispen ‘and Potosi ls one of the March 1, and, having cleared the paper of several | an act of William IV.; and for this re it might | suxiliary force to the ‘regular arm, te in course of organiza News from Ja Grande ts to the 4th. Lieu. | under strict observance the he cpl of 1867, in conformity | wettest localities on the taland, Sprivate bills which stood for second reading, at once | be desirable to grant loans upon easy terms, whit Yoo. France knows that ber glory consists in the écla¢ of her | tenant Governor lio had gone to Viana, in Cala- tone 7 aoe Le oe I. noe the hele nas a Iinprovements in the customs service are in con- —— could be made use of contemporaneously with the | arms. She will not forget what she owes to valiant | hazar, at the head of the Fourth Havana Battalion of | {utente ane ater the cvsupation ‘of the capital bp the | templation, This ts to be assimilated to the mother he flouse of Commons, in expectation of the de. | winding up of the ecciesiastical establishments for a | {oops will know how to aintain thal rank Order and other forces. Many bands of revels from | We, twenyy days af country, anid many of the annoyances to which mer. + bate on the Irish Church, was crowded in every part | certain period of time. Burial grounds would abbart, The award’ ttre | Kemedios and Villa Clara were maraading in tho ART. 4 Those persona who served the foreign intervention | chants and passengers have been for within @ few minutes of the Speaker taking the | with the churches to which they were attached, all f honor but there is a far more dan: | Vicinity. After disposing of these the troops are to | or the so-called empire having been condrnned to certaln’| jected are about to be removed un chair; out the first three-quarters of an hour was oc- | existing rights veing reserved. {n reference to other # which more than the sword compro. | run over that ction. Puniahments, judicial or otty ond neving suifered such | tendence of Mr. Gillard, the new Surv cupied with notices of motion and a long string | burial grounds, it was roposed to give aniformity arm, gentiemen utoy Paasengers by the French steamer Panama arrived | puni*hments, snail {inmediately enter into the ‘ull ase of their Of questions on subjects of minor importance, | and siinplicity to the law at present i partial action, | 1# your pen. me | here trom St. Thomas on Sunday, che Tuh, report Figs nd Oe! the ool gat ene favor Leonie Benes | struction of the Customs Department in thin wiand. the eect of which was only to interpose delay. | and provide for carrying over the whole of these having met the two Peruvian monitors in the | and those who ed the laws of the 8d of Octol Of this portion of the business the only matters | burial grounds to the guardians of the poor for the FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, channel of Piedras Key, not far from the light- promulgated by the empire. worth recording bere are the taking of his seat for | general benefit. With disestablishment must come — house of Paredow Grande, wowed by two steam- ‘The estimate of expense late! = Rees rented by he 1 Be og eed @ final cessation of all reiations between the State The Grand Duke of Oldenburg has presented a | ers ander the same colors and loaded with coal for | President calls for the followit notice . Sec ir fol 4 p Governor, by advice of the Privy Coun: presented by the | al Cuban ports. infected ‘and tp require ai veseots retar, and the Presbyteris hy I onitors. wero watohed and followed For Legisiati $920,900 ergnt a m dating frou th by vod eM byterian churches ti I ly be- a followed at ‘or lative pow: 4 et ant ot e Gay next, that he will then move the appointment of | tween the state aud the College of ieee The | Maeniticens sliver Punch bow! to the mess table of | SE Mm anstance Up the Bpaneh war searuer vor | For Ketan eee 62,880 | from said port. reggie & select Gommittee to. taguire into the mode of con- | sum they had now to deal witn in these accounts waa the noe cee ate Nis vse nando el Catolico. fh ppeared to take 8 direc. | For Departmen ‘The od nell met on, the loth, 12th, 19th and ad uct je! i municipal elections. about @ year, of which £26,000 w May- In the districts thonia, Livont Bt as tf for coaling, and it is su; struction, including Journ the 26th. Beyond tatement Mr. Gladstone rose at @ quarver to five o'clock | nooth, and between £45,000 ana 000 10 the varions > wpmetaicbey see Ot aae they vom then continue the course coas i i abe .¢ il import dues have been taken of flour WEP se se ces sevsissesscees oo nancial secretary, as hereinbefore mentioned, amidet the cheers of his party, and on his motion | communions of Presbyterians, “on th f ponrngeans wise as Montevideo. The Cubans will uot be- Depariment of Relations. 40 | nothing of general thereat & the Chief Clerk read the tities of the acts relating to | government he should ‘eoline rece, sind sas shades and meal, excepting ground rice, from the 1st of ind gl vis Ve baeeee ce fr. 8 R. Shaw, the pet E Adeat ener) of Im- the Eatablished Church in Ireland, of the acts relat- | of religions difference among t Presbyterians, | January last until the close of the shipping season adminiatration of federal a! 1, migration, has intimated tha arties desirous of in- ing to Maynvoth College, and the first resolution of | put deal with them strictly and impartially upon | 1m the present year. 586,840 | denturing’ Kast India emigrants on their arrival 1m the House of Commons in the last session of Parlia- | the principles of civil ijnetice, which ‘applied to The forest of Chantiliy, France, was recently Jamaica must give notice of the accom: leatruction re, Caused bj ment relating to the Irish Church, of wiich the fol- | them ali alike, The same arrangement would be | threatened with a : &c., provided for them, and ications lowing is the text: made in Gor the value and commuting | sparks from a locomotive, A strong body of work- be went in before the’ 16th oF Ape next, to aford ‘That the acte rel Ireiand, | [if@ Interests here as in the case of incumbents of the | men Was tnstantly deapatched who, by olting the time for the necessary ai ote tw the ‘ects relating to of che | disestablished Church, aad the professors and Wack: ' trees around the Condagration, saved the reat, commencement of the ext shipping season. 4 . i]

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