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. ¢ Tribmne, - PRICE FOUR CENTS.. at_the cost of a prosecution and a fine of £50 JAPAN. 2 THE PACEIC OOAST Ser se EUROI'E Houses, beside taking balf as much time again to | disaster of the Koniggriitz, wants to come to terms, ’Hmn;‘lfh“-” 3 build, us they used to do, are very much worse built; | first with Hungary, then with the other Provinees. 2 NI Sy S 4 S aumend oy b No formal notification has been made of the Dlock: DESTIUCIIVE ¥IRE AT YORONAMA—GREAT 1058 OF.| aru Badast and, so it 1uns on throungh mest of our great indus- | Hungary, on the other side, impoverished by 10ng | ade ofthe island of Crete; but it has been blockaded to reconcile &er | for three months, and now anew squadron of fart LI'E AND PROPERTY—THE AMERICAN CONSULATE |+ 8aN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.-The ] m 4Tt 'ng ABLE TO JAX, 6, | tries. Ot course there was but one end to this, had maladwinistration, serionsly desire FWWS B ?“W' ;' i o it lasted—commereial disgrace and ruin; and, there interests with those of the other Provinces. )';-: be v 1N 8,031. L sent down to seal up the island BUILDING AND ARCHIVES CONSUMED—SCARCITY | Company have obtained & temporary injunction re~ i 6 soal ip e o8 - Dodan, Bass.des. wakiea. mises 5 1§»Bl([31 AIN fore, T hail with real pleasure this protest which is | The Government despairing of ~success, after s © ht-n-(n..l f:}lt‘:wlh::i:“[.": il ‘r‘“ll::: i m-rwoox e v 3 -1"‘" tage. “W Wl o GREAT: BRI e . ‘v yising and tuking shape among the men, that they | their policy had been found wanting, left the in- hoped that the Greck steamer Panhellenicon || sy rerearirx 10 va8 Tun ~ M: Esf The Company to »y rmsonineo sun mmo A D Srork as hand as they please in future, in | itiation to tho Musirian Parliament; but, having this be captured; but, s o Dockade hos Sogm | Bux Prancusoo, Ju. &-The bk dssiitald 17 | oo & esmiltenl AR HEER Loxpow, Jan. 5.~A grand demonstration in behalf | o b S0 Cong o Dovil. But if the mastess | thus given up, for that occasion, the most pr announged, T doubt whether such & <4Rirg woullse | eviohiama, Japan, serived: Iasb night. Filea of The.[.yenra; o soaNe e e ould be especially awkward if the CaptiEs | Japan Herald and Times of Dee. 1 have been received. | but the Pine Tree and Josephine Mines of Reform is projecteq for” the first Monday of the . . B : gy i ; s il 4 - «ti. | suppose that they will find these mew com- | prerogative of the crown, they look with a shouid bo on the other side, snd the Greeksshou . ‘. meeting of Parliamentyby. the prescritetion v Dbinations one wWhit more easy to manage on | upon tho propositions of the Parliament, which, after ruit their blockade-runneis from the g;ll- Poth papers give accounts of o great firo which oc- | quced an unpredicted amount of bullion tions for Feform by iudiyiuals in persen? . - A oikat Naak It is not unlikely that we may I a a at Yokob: n the 26th of November, by e the P L% he old plam, and to drive along the old roads | all, wonld not be founded upon any other busis . ¢ Cretans Y eive am. || earred at Yokohama o p ) lenses management, 4 vajas ramor of B :‘&“‘5‘ k'o""f?o;fi'}(: cnt Johnson | 1 the old-fashioned Unions, I take it they will | than a complete return to legality. That is to sav, d st 18 n’l}:;‘qun::;. which two-thirds of the native wn(m&qz}nm claim moro than eanceled. TheU.S. prevailed in this u(y_ol—\ N ge yesterda; 1ot be long in finding out their mistake. No, Sir, | they must be founded npon the principle of dualism— out much longer.” Food is “‘:I:fi"m:;‘g(m“’;‘:“ "0)30 o 81 | hag gone to Mariposa to place a receiver % depend upon it, there is nothing for us in England’| a Hungarian tesponsible Ministry for the ad- - of the property, pending further legal PRUSKIA. to- he fire commenced in a cook shop, in a street J J &-'x'xll:xl::: 1 Annstenburg Tias | now bt gall from our high place, or p frank nocopt- ministration,” as in 1848, and a recognition that A% |l epding from Benteh dori to Toshiwarra; the latter | The action of the Board of Direetons in Do, = e 5 3 better order of things, and an ad- | the affairs common to both parts of the R X i great ipan R 5 . »A Y g N ance of AW AN : Le m ap- ‘6 is on the P~phwl»--m'w"w,".““ freat m the Placerville Railroad to Wells Fargo & Co.for ven in his allegianco to'tho King of Prassia, and | e 0 RRGEATL 500 peopte into partner- | Empire—viz: the Twperial dget, the debt, tho | Fatec B0 M bitations of Japouess women, ‘The fire spread | eos, 60 5o ndiated by nineteen-twentieths of the ’ vther the as \ 3 powers, to go to Crete. 1 (relieved the people of Holstéln from their” oaths of | TG0 o B itically, industrially, socially. You | army, forcien affairs, and tho tariff—mnust bo ad- | jyinical fo uad Pasha, the cifier of Mc with unlimit . > vhich is pidly, and there being onl; one bridge leading from has A”.V::“Y.il:{ ‘u‘n“(‘l‘xlx:h:;:’nc m- lzr{'nt ‘destruetion of life took place, as all but two | stockholders, who will contest its validity in the t ixolated buildings were destroyed. The Japanese | Courts, < ¥ %! allogiance. P will call this the march of democracy, and inistered by a Central Cabinet, responsible 7 ¢ " e ° eracy, and I am not | ministered by a Central abinet, responsible to_a | hut, on the other ) it is certain_that the Por 1 oy . . woing o angue or quarrel over tho name, to whichI | delegation o the tyo Parliaments of Pesth and Vi- could not do a botter th:ing than send him there, Tepart finding ?13,.?3‘3"&{3“‘{352% cxamilation | *yegterday was observed as holiday by the FRANCE Pans, Jan. b—Dispatchies re led during the fire, | bnsiness community. No newspapersw: literally.barrieading | this morning. A ‘The steamer Cnlo!*lo vernment 'r{' s not yet impossiblo to freat with ‘a: The greatest confusion pre #11 (e Fisuos liotes snd make terms with them. In « n i i store-keepers in some instance the distrust on 1 ved this morning, | have not the slightest‘objection. But be it democeracy, | cnna. So far, Hun sides that | § i oy " 11 be; r o pring, it they-bold oub so Jongafm i Il the streets in frant of their premises with goods, announce the occurrence of a terrible ¢ 1lmufl]k"i" or bo it socialism, or any other dreaded name, which | agree: but so greal is o Algeria, Many vflages were destroy od, and alarge | cowards and comfortable folk chooso to call it, thare | Hungary refuses to meet with the Vienna delegation | but mow, — with the long ter before i - i Yokohama and H ong. e piers srumber of lives Jost. , O ative. Tl crisis ia upon us, knocking | for any other purposo than that of casting the vote, | them: wih thelr f arng, untold | Shersby puttdng batep to Sare, and cauing Y | front and tho beach towar Gato *6.—The Pairic néwspaper debies the truth of | jondly at our doors, peremptory in demanding which | insisiii z {1 v, upon separate meetings of each | any oné whoi they Pasha would go [| eseapo from tho fire Tho wind blowing strongly, [ With people watching the of 1 i s debate. Such a proposition [ then, with a -Jnu!lrv‘un:muntl from his acti the tire swept rapidly through the native scttled por- m:’lfu:f;':‘_&it-m)&ngm e g o i 4 ¢ cate the Alitics which || tion of Yokohauta, and thence communica .d 1o Sty out, It were by o hef foreign quarters. the latter. ‘"“\‘\‘hn:;) ;’I‘:\, Everyq ‘effort was made to arrest the progress of the The colored people had a nfli:? and s would at || flames, by the nse of water and by h]o\vuy; up build- | sion, literary exercises and a ball . the !ouxg ANNiversary {he widely-cireulated report that ¥rance Fad asked | road we mean totake. This, in short, on looking back | of the del England for.a Conference on the Eastern -question, | lirough the year to gather up what lessons one can ought to and asserts that France has arrived at an agreement | from it—which I sat down to do last night in the | since it thus with Turkey such as the preservation of the peace of | ;. rformance of my duty as your gleaner in these old to the Central Cabinet, | in Sy kind of divided responsi- lity of playing one delegation n Mustapha Pasha, w d the Cretan rebellion in onld have onfid 8, N conld have 10 confidone ope from Fuad || ings, but in vaiu, until nearly one-third of the stores | commemoration of Farope'imperatively demands. world ficlds—was the one faét which came out clear wer. But the Austrian Government is © more f ! i destroyed, | suing of the Emancipation 4 = ey ly patienc ice them at all. What is the | of the Hungarian Diet consist of pardoned Rebels, i il fair terms. ! cipal business firms were destroyed, as well as morning entered a y patience to notice them at al it ho nEa . sis P o 1 ng the island ou fair terms. prin Wpuhl);:: ldwullings. [ e tfie Gay detachs meh“mw -‘mmflm“flw ce PLOREXCE, Jan. 6.—Advices fiom Rome state that et g, 3 o o~ ¢ v * g of the Atlantie Cable, or the accession of the | and no parliamentary Ministry in Hungary is pos- are very much uu-puruluii at the Amer- . k Signor Tonello has so far progressed in his negotia- | i L0 TG E S e movement, or the | eiblo unless take from among: thoso who, in 1640, | } usal at Crote, ad demiud his removal._{t };- m{;f‘{t sailors and marines woro Jpoded from (i A vt ong T I L e s e Ay | el o e B dur the control of theit offi- | the damage done to the hulk Mgufi% tions with the Papal Government that he has already | | 0o '0ons + - N m— : P e} - S o mey panie, or the reform movement as it has | were cast into prison or hung in effigy. Such being | {eing’an Aw g n gontleman, he sympathiscs d ] he d _done to 3 Been enabled to mako & verbal agreemont on ¢ertain | it shaped itself, to this death grapple between | tho ease, Government insists upon cmalition. and.| oA e A i bun pather that, with the | oers, bub etting acoesa to liquor, becaio porfeetly Gaslisle, whish: pub lute Jilp. da 4 wlighowpyolate. . - e Dl which i lizeatening every proplo | questions of detail, which cannot bo catried, and it | Tk [ is mot edy to fenaih neuttu Toder ucy | wnamagesble From striviogfofovo Bop S | Fked”the genensl averngs b iy per MARINE INTELLIGENCE. in the world, more or less, but which has _actnally [ is thereforo not nnlikely that this last attempt at :",‘“‘.‘;"";"'l“:i*‘:'c"_'l‘slI‘J“‘""}”){":“" "}f",‘;m'i,';?;:&‘,"fi,; of the boldest nature were .x..mmm.’.fi whilethe own- | value of the cargo and vessel. LoNDOXDEREY, JaiL, 6.—~The steamship Peruvian, from | been upon us, in England, this Sommer and Au- | cameiliation may likewise fail. In fact, the views at | sible use to the Unite States, and his .-..1;.:{ is abso- T of property were standing Lelpiess to prevent ;:’lntix;c:‘:g'o has wrived at this port Pt an route o Liverpool, touched at this pertto- | tumn of 1861 Out of the throcsand dust of thé | Vienna and at Pesth are different to such o degree, | lutely thrown nw e sane may b said of the Con- | them. iod ol | @ay and procoeded. conflict the voice which is calmer thai. silé by the fire and_destruction wero | _The steamer Oriflamme from Portland, Oregon, , s aak. | {hint mothing but the pressuro of the late events | 4l at Cyprus and tho lewwlt‘n ul at Bucharest.) | Among the Tosses by QurrNsToWN, Jub. 8.~The stenmship Queen, en route | ing us, “are youEnglishmen enouxh to But the worst thin ot % known abont townand | the archives of the United, States Consula for New-YorY, has been detained here one duy by a heavy aner of Christ on the last stronghold of the devil, | help doubting the loy alty of Hungary; they believe i:::t;;nl;:mil«;"d:d “a:::l {'A’x‘rrx"n'-‘ll;ul{l?ahi‘y‘k“\\“‘!xii}:.ilgi;» L e b, g lnrfie Portion-of the archives of | “ship Colorado for China carried a li — ' as the French office were de- | ineluding lmml- o‘:rflgw and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. . . ; : ; i treasure; §350,000 being hina and LONDON MONEY MARKET. laws by which the production and consumption of | ists; a view which at the moment is completely fulso. | with the paper, by the Greeks gene xlly,)\wlm llu_m\v L. Y e ey the good things which I have provided for my ehild- | Hungary has ceased to be revoluti of this T | Wit 1 going on, and by the Turks. - Now, this is | Sberis y 08 | 2 300:000 sawkn b9y The new house built for the American Fo‘ o i:lcflm B2 sucks e e O e Gomaul Wisher from his office and | The Oregon papers co . Ehe will 0 hertrip to-day. S g > sommerced Can you | in *once a rebel always a rebel,” fog. e wi resum her trip to-day. the stronghold of trade and commerce? Can you | in “once arebel always a rebel,” and look upon the DR ihar. papes ave: been onood, 1" 8y other Consalates as wel x, Jan, 5—Noon.—The following are the ewrrent d 3 »¢ D e A 3 Loxpox, Jan o ren are in future to he governed?” At the times of | was assured by the leaders of the extreme party, and |}/ o0 ly unf ‘:“'"“ to say the least, e might consumed. The whole range of old . . xfinmim 2,000,000 sacks lyetwefmubl‘ward. ‘With suc \ » | could unite them. The statesmen at Vieuna cannot e Porte, e 1 beoxi ntain by the Porte, it o' o anthor ol the wbmoxious | e RS O Wirehouse, which soon after was | xeported viclyess of the Koolcual 2ue make justice and fellow work, and self sacrifice the Hungarians asa upon a gang of dangerous revolution- % 3 # i 086 t stroved. this is kmown. It is said by those conmected T honded warehonse, filled with goods, under the for Japan. p a 1co of Mr. Searle, was des ; Toss | _ The recipts of wheat for the lmlxm-mbz for riishe wa well enongh, perhaps, if guotations for American securities United States Five . i ! e 20 e | et e = : o " e twenty bonds, 79; Erie Railway shares, 45§; Tilinols Cen- | our o od has winked, bearing patiently ai ully believe their words, since no movement took | those who received could have kept their mouths te buildings—French, Awerican, i\ . boaar i ightened self-intere it e duri i v ov e e The Tur! i 4 Filisher the Dost-Office,with nearly all the val- | plus on hand, liolders are not anxious to retai tral shares, 8§13 Consols ave steady at 90. this talk of enlightened self-interest and laws of sup- | place during the Prussian war, not even after th shut, | ',',:f,f ‘hl.m 1""1-}..‘1'.‘5-1!‘“:(;;:- o .“.L":fi‘.fi'n‘y' akhle ';):'1: to e rdin, Matthews & Co.'s | stocks. During December, 205 sacks wets ‘ox~ erial aid from | and others—were destroyed by the contlagratio LIVERPOOL COTTON M ply and demand, and the poor never ceasing from the | disaster of Konigeriita, when the Prussians were on Liverroor, Jan 5-Noon.—The eotton market opens | land, and the thonsand other distortions of His truth | Hungarian ground, near Presburg, or when' Klapka 100 pounds; extra flour, somewhat easier, with unchanged prices. The sales will | swhich Mammon has been sowing in our intellects | had crossed the frontier, and advanced into the coun- reach 8,000 "“19_""" to-day. 3 1 and whispering in our ears. But now this is past, | try of Trenesin. The Huangarians again fully believe LAVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. and our trial, our day of the Lord, is upon us. Can | that the Austrian Government and all the Germans Lavrrroot, Jan. 6—Noon.—The warket f . ~ e o r (il we meet it, or must the scepter pass from us? I | of the Empire remain, now and forever, their enemies. ¢ Jiope your readers will not think me profane or mad. | The parties in tho Hungarian Dict are as follows : Tias le 3 pxpect N A X u‘«r .‘l‘h%!‘"\:{:)'li:n;:P::l)lyl:;' e them harm, | Among the sufferers are Augnstine Heard & Co., 5. A "% | M. Van Reed, Jardin, Mathewson & Co., and-Col. ips Otago and St g)lm from New-Ye o N lace | Fisher: ‘The fln:{l:‘no( nildings. of Tex Ter & Co. | Bremen; ship Kate, and bark .B.mflu:w c o8 Q il 1, have aertved. ‘hould have | and the French Hospital are among the br dings me i says that Crescent City, Cal,, wa eruriuez ported. Good shipping wheat (flm.m W pet It there nevi . T mentioned as saved. psul there af all, e fte ot om end to all business for a time. Some | ited by e heaviest storm ever ome time ugo, to the report | The fi ¢ y be accredited to the Unifed | ar had advanced on account of the large quan- | Coas t, the tide being unusually , Accom| T didt 5 on the nuthord s of them which were destroyed, such a8 Abirt- . u’.{fx.fi::;;' w:h_'mlnl"h"m“ ml"dl d AP REESY TN e ieti il « ty of no | fi ' FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. Tspeak the words of sober conviction, cony Government has not more than about 20 members in | 30 an Mehemet Pasha, th Yendi ings, yarns, comlet, ete. 'The latier is beld at §20 to T which has heen coming on me during” 20 y a House of 400. Their leaders are Count Apponyi, ,;:.‘ l:f :I‘J;lh;'.‘..;‘.'.l't' ’si‘.‘m‘ k 1::i|l||i:'try‘: ‘l;‘:zmi’i $22. 5,200 piculs of tea were burnt. The agents of the out to sea. . . e would now scem that there was both more | fire insurahce com) nies held a meeting, when it was m“'-llnm‘l:.rm‘n ql'flflmh;y, P, on - ned that the ageregate losses amoonted to It was never the purpose of the 000. The Herald estimates the total loss of the ofDm"ljl;ugfqnmm Mr. 3 iniste erica, s and foveigners at between three and four wil- | half of California_Steam Na ent, miivinter o America, | BotiYes G0l forelgo L oniarks iat. it would bo | Biad bought the controlling iuterest in the dea of the Greeks was to 0 gy 5 i % folly t K of the disaster as overwhelming, be- | Steam Nuvign ‘ompauy, and ventures S }town i too clastic, anfi the | dietion that St. e};-.atnmmm ‘The TONDOR. armest watching and working here. Yon, with your | formerly Hungarian Minister at Vienna, later € WL COLLIEMY FXPLOSIONSMOVEMENT IN OFVO- | ynjimited field for all kinds of labor, and elbow room .]mdiw-.’ now a retirod statesman, about 58 years old, bos ION. BOEMIERADES JENIESCRETICAL TR kinds, aterial, and social, and_spiit vich, of the highest enlture and aristoeratic refine- OF AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND-INDUSTRIAL PARTNER- Jy by any effort of mind or will place your- [ ment, a Tory, converted to moderato Li selves in our position. These same questions and | Next to him sfands George Bartal, ahout problems, meet yeu no doubt, and you have to fight | Viee-President of the Royal Lieuten oo dimend | S e eaibe the same battle, but your death struggle of our time | speaker, formerly Deak’s most promising disciple. | without adding has been on another field. But think for a woment of | This party has no influence, and cast their votes, | Washington, so w ot morthern sollirias, ownsiag more | {1 stress which would be upan you if you had o for- for Deak, the wink ol Meximilisn, ’ e s This ipission to Mexico, and with i 3 i B ot e coun ity = batslo has sdst ud. which. s | °5ts 00 Wester virgin lands, sod 1 the whiols f your oL el ot Lllselld Wha fabt [ i e ls MM F e oreign merchants to_sell direet to con- | the runing off of a pack train b sememberod ‘s & ladmark, "and bas lef¢ a namo | People were suddenly compressed within the area of | under Deak’s flag. ; That great statesman, now 0f | trosted. I suggested, at firs, that this aiss . g It is n;li«-\ied tllun.'th;- pr‘,zmlnim‘\léonull Cam W‘:‘w,tm:..n‘;flnmmnmzi;m ‘?“ol. Bckfl:‘- i idiitne spiritof-every Foglishuan ssho sics | ®couple of Saten, Thyt is the nearestSapproach you | years old, in eloqnence second to nobody but to Kos- | have s i I oty ibbthe putchae. of xilled T0d, :":.',fi‘.'.".'xfi»flf‘“w’:»n.ud“fi'mu:fivt'c| ved | Came up with the Indians ch"’““m‘,m T e ot sur- il worked Jine, | A0 mako toour English standpoint, and then the | aith, has tho Fopniation of beinie the most hanest { im the fiuitel States, but it Wkl fbveat Joed | Detter fecling hetween the Jupaness and forefgners. | GNP, The Indians stood their bt thousand withes which bind the limbs of an old | man in Hungary, snd is universally ealled the wise | with tlg Henvy rifle, his only order wa to lis owty A smart shoek of earthquake was felt at Yokohuma ""l‘“‘, - !‘-h""u"“mk“‘d'fimm’n eryingthe: regiments. The calliery explosions will be forgotten on the ( Xovember lus sn. » o ® D o morning of the 6thof Novem! but onl; i . gun mynlactary to ‘oopy they and "‘:‘:‘l:,l‘,'lflf tFifling damagé was doue. » ¥ | drew their sabers and cut the swvages down, "o Swar i sonth Japan had heen stopped for the | 14 men and captaring five women. the I n under his remark than I canse the trade of the . | me > ptic, justi T ex- | commercial precedence oyer Portland as merchants are too energetic, 1o justify auy such ex: - g dor e Owing to the nnsuccessful harvest of rice the lower P * 4 Dwing to the nnsuce i '8 i £ the Pal R class of the people are suffeving for food. The Gov- i ermuent Imni:':-nln'owd the m"""polfi on the sale, by ‘he Dallas (@regon) Mountaincer ffmthm.‘ SHIPS, Prem Ow § s} Correspondent. & 1Loxp Dec. 22, 1866, Phie 0} year isdying hard in Old Evgland. Since my last letter there have been frightful explosion in country have to be taken into the account. Anestab- | man of the 8 to reinain ¢ § @ year: and yet these accidents have have brought | HoWR(ry Have 16 e TREEN ool St L ot move'herditi;'and ‘ofia-fifier Hype: then .aver | Vahed Chureb, anakl &id powerful, acistoctacy 4be | In the Houss v | . B vt 1o tho winning af a baktle; dnly themen who | Venerable institutions and traditions which have | unbounded. Next to bim we meet with Connt Julins | ing m; aveator | » {0 expect | present by the oplers of Mikado. Chosin obeyed mules '-“‘f“""“"!“h“'“m“l"“"‘-{.fld! edied in tho gallant effort foesene their los at | “7oWn (hrough 1,000 years. and hedge us in, inour | Andrassy, a pardoned rebel and exil, fiow designated | in brivging his invent to Constantinople. No | the order, declating he had uever fonght against amount of supplies were destroyed. It is co in the gallant effort foresene their comvadesat |1 (L0 SO LG ustitntions, onr nniversi- | Prime Minister, about 45, a clever diplonnti el thuin Jmown here s patent rights or auy | Mikado, buta party umjustiy opposed to im, one of the most completo victories ever gained ave the Oaks and Talke Collieries, didx’t wear red conts, | % A, 0 l" g ons, - rie Minister, al ;:-u( 5 a clever diplomntist, Here e Hichis ndeed, except the Fht of the Furks 1o Nlatabasbi, timuow Tyeoon, Was dévoting his time the Snake Indians, { b and weve not bent on killing anybody. The nation ies, our soeial system, huve great power and sirength | is Baron Joseph Edteos, who, in hn e afa sncooss | Lo s 1l .'%Lt ith every one who is in their power, | to the public business of Japan with an_awount of ARIZONA. 4 ser of Publie In- | Even amples ave not puld for, Let inventors, Sake h,'f," nee, energy, and carnestuess, seidom if ever &Nm:ccm.hnus—%l‘u from Hanlysville, 2 > ays for upholding our national life snch as | ful conciliation, is to be the speak with that distinguished | ng straek by the aniability of in many | we English have made it, and shall keep i, in pros- | perity and adversity, through evil report and good _ | report. No true Englishman wonld be w ut them, ers, and probably to insure a fair prospect inthe be sure of that, howey toutly he may strive for Sotare foriwilows Sud: ofphatie=<a poor. salve, no | relormitg their abuscs, but they add ormonsly to [.author of several serious works, as for instance, *“The doabt, but all that we can do for the moment. But Ir the lhfll.l’u“ll'nu' -m-h a ~_nuuulu as that in which | Ideas of the Nineteenth Century,” trnslated inco ohat & et the whole affair is ou outsoealled | 11N CLENSKISING Néw-Yoar of 100 fitida ax, and | German and French. His rivals object (o him as o wational representation. This is no question which is | hich will not depmrt fiom us now till we have | statesman onaccount of the multitnde and versatility ekt o’ selensiflc: Inquiry, whero the poormen | fought it fairly through. Aud s, to come o a prac- for hie is an original thinker, and thero- he & he werid’i hard. work-‘must nocessarily | tical conelnsiou, look upon the establishment and ¢ medioerity believed to be unsafe. o e, whiile wise men ponder and debate. The n-mwl:\‘ | ymeut of partuerships of industry among us SOk 0 Weokers Meereineyod wan: nearly; ay- | 82 1o fact of 156 past yoar. - T'havo naticed them | Melchole Lonydy will, it is generally supposed, g uhukdrodiy b +fane.. thab would . bo | Ore than onee, Idhink, in. this corvespondence, but | take the Ministry of Finances. o is about 46 | courme, entsoff all possibility ors must bear with me for recurring tothem | years old, likewise a pardoned rebel, and fully olern ng by the tulers of Jupan. He was to appenr | Arizana contplaing nring about Constantinople for & month, | before a meetin at Damios mvinvterflmt‘v mitsed by the Apache s in 24 cases il reported, the Sanitary Com: | rialrights o nd define his prpose and | {hut ond reflects cided that choleta no_ longer exists policy to them, of faithfully carrying | More [ “States troops sho 2 bills of health, ' 1 out the stipulations of treaties with forcign powers, north of the river Gila, Gov. McC e mneh whethe ported eases have Iy | Great benefits are cted to be derived from the | Bow in this c“yif“ understood to ar 3 ¥ ! heen Asiatie cholera. Still, our physicians saw enongh ofinite policy will probably be de- mrnuwlhn.w , and the northern of ™ of cholera last year fo kiow what it 8 and g8 1 hi will hereafter be better piotected wi wersouaily secn none of (he reported cases it is har afree hos- | panies of the lith U. 8. lufantry who arrived B e e todeny thut they were genwine. T have . Cansiderable 11 | the East by the lust steamer, Luving been i 1 Worse thai sev wwes of what is com- box had been prevail-4 the duty of guarding the United States mail routes is, all of which i"fi mong the forcignors at that port, to Arizona, and leave the 15th instant. s Aol wehich lelded | e twama i sent 4 Tatzo colleetion of curt” . NEVADA. the absurd_reanl ended by the | osities and e w of preduce in lns Provinee to The Virginia (Nevada) Enterprise of the Inb mgress,” of puiting every honse where | the World's Fair at Pari says llug‘ Thowas Farrell has commenced a suil qurted niten days quarantine. This, of | | The Owarix auid & vunber of ulhn'r'lnll'i:lg vessels i-:‘umn" hvage u‘égu:fmm&i pmw”h d‘u:?; ) ce | hav el by the Government for nrpose L 3500, 3 of medical attendance | have been bought by the ernment for the purpose | 8 ¢ suit, dnyolving thotitle.af. e ddfl i 8, for id | of taking rice from the South to Osaki, where the , e e e of ‘o | eople are auffering for the want of food. st mowt. valablo miuing ground in Nevada, s much moved by this terrible calamity, desolatin & swarming aud industrions distriet just at Christ- mas time, wnd already funds bave been subseri sufficient to meet the material wants of the suffer of the = ' {o treatment. your overstating the case, but dozens of onr col = " 1 o T A r 3 - whicli have been worked for gemerations withont | 883in and again. They ge the mere surface news of | able to restore the finances to order. Balfha e W Gen, Van Valkenburgh had_gone to Nagasaki, and ety s omt roun explasions. Certain well | (i3 Old World from many othor souroes, and 1 dou't | Horvath, a lawyer of distinction, is, next, to [ atients wero left alone. | Y alorily return i the Wyoming. . . VANCOUVER'S ISMAND. . ° / e il ot ey cosily precantions as to ventila- | 1014 myself bound to farmish them with current facts | the ch rgsoner in the lomse. Ste ¢ the whole facult e Tiad. gono o vt Chineso ports, and L AR T T T 1 e eanetil snvoeeistn of the.workings i all | '0d wostip, unless sometbing of real nterest hugs o | Goro I, Afmenian by descent, Mauric i rarastine and whe et e yile | would ok zs iy Sower 200 YOO e etiatng e Hae Governipsnt 6o make Vietoria <hatin roqiirod £ muke meiv, lives.safe. Buthavo | Wen: IWhata corespondent baa « do, according to | Szent Kirelyi, ex-rebel, landed p r during the - o CHINA, the Capital of the Colony. e ot Inspectors of:Mines to see that theso precau- | 123 understanding, is to look as steadily as be can at | Austrian oppression, and a homeopathic physician, S MRETOO — Fomd R N e T btk ions are taken ! Yes, we bave inspectors; but in the the life of his own country, with a yiew to make the | and Baron Milo of Transylvania have a chance fo get i oy REBEL VICTORY—THE SPANISH SQUADRON—NEWS | river stenmers sre Inid up for the winter, The it place they are selected from the master clags decp under currents, the real vital movements, visi- | into the Miuistry. g TIIE REPORTED EXECUTION OF ESCOBEDO. FROM COREA, and mails will be caried by canoe until Spring b thersirannot st riskt, ok i fhe/be | Wleand comprehensible to bis readers. And, follow- | The leaders of the Radical party ave Coloman | uy revsamarn vo muz uncsr. BY TELRGRAVR T0 THR TRINXK. gation opens. ! Bevsnetthe power to oriler the necesss! | ing this method, T come to the above result aud con- | Gliczy, converted from conservative to radical prin- "“Rio Grande papers to the 23 | o SAY Fraxcisco, dap. 3—The bark Archibald, from “‘1 ‘-tfiyumxnm Amgxw. MMF‘-M il ke ny mention of the | Shanghai, Nov. 3, brings advices of the victory of | are highly encouraging. Patties i v most of the companies doing weli on Nanking. He bud taken the field in person, with | oS0 considerable force o assist in crushing out the. | VIRED oo wlcgflph 2 el are built. clusion. The first pioneers among these industrial | ciples, and Coloman Tisza, about 42, a rich landed 1 partnerships have al stood the test of the change in | proprictor, of considerablo talent, clear views, un- | Meportcd, exa bw: ghiflsmebetiny: Copl Qe %t theprinciples and system on which their trade is | blemished character, @ gentleman in_ bearing and O S S iiis i the day of the reported exe. | Shautuug Rebels, Threo independent forces of Tu- | 4iq workiug order, us far as 1 condueted with astonishing suceess, Crossley & Co. | feeling, who wants nothing to he a statesman but | cution. """"“'?""“_"‘?" on the march against the Rebels, | iy By i tre’convenes on Jave combiged flicir whole business of earpet and | more exténsive intuitions. Baron Frederio Cod- | o (FRENCH TROOPS STOLL AT AGKEELCO, bk foreigriars A1 sk putestaln oty iopg 05 & 1845 ID.Al0. a1 manufactories, collieries, &c, into- one im- | nanyiozky is remarkable for his ready and incisivo | 1o Frenich troops e Witk Uibey s e Sponiab saadron, which sailed fyom Papety |, Omyhoo yapors say'the divisien of Kiskg hiw s concern, i which every workuman may_be a | reply, Messrs. Maderaisz, Kende, and Kaillay by their | indication of their_remaining for some time—proba- July 1, has arrived safely av Manila, The vessel | jooh N CRIE Lo P Sty cing. dise Narehotder, aud (hero is no more suceessful firn at | vehement declumation in the spread-eaglo style, Tho | VY, until Sprivee by wore well suppied with pro- | Numatieis nd iron-clads Berueruels, Concordin Al | gused at Olymy T e jeak 104 this momentin England. Briggs & Co. have gone even | party has about 140 votes. The remaining votes are Dot THEERATAAT SIGNRTIE extentive 1 L Muntios Mloag Oregon, New Year, we have a ve of work, mentin England ] O e Tk ulletia says: We learn from;an both e B e o work, | rther i heir collerics, and ive a share in profits | made up by Saxons, Rouantans, Serb, and Ruthe- | inteligot soirce atdato of tho stoppaze of tlie sast of thamonstaly rengs, i begh RS in proportion to wages eamed, even to those work- | nians,who vote to the fight o to the leftaccordig to | steamer Golden City at Acapulco, It was helieved from the Co ey AT O et A A g wonntry. Lettors to Lhe Times, showing that in Bel- o ot v 3 i i » - oving people who are not shareholders; and the same may | views of their particular nationality. 1 shall apeak their compavious arrived at Chefoo Qct. 6 ang con lismals Sasrrin s 4n pits where ventilation is rossly negle 1, and the work ings arve carried on in ntter disregard of the whance of explosions. It is only anether instance of the utter want of representation of the mass of onr people in the present legislature, and of that old Digotry of letting things alone, which bas nearly run its course 6n this side the Atlantic. Then, to help out our merry Christmas and happy % that orders a o . h . tormed quarters that the French would | & i i i gium the skilled Iabor of yuen is paid. ouly 2(8 a day, ! i it Mt e fvor | firmed tho news of ) er of fffive thelr depeedatiops agon weOk: X be anid of Greening & Co. of Manichester, and severs] | about thei on some other oceasion. v.r, | cyacusto thatylace o Christaias Day, SHGE SR aFoes! Logeritdn e O e ‘wholl Cor. | the savaigos.aro Yeported 1 every paper whilea woman may e had to do the coas o o o d jusure safety ; # a; Tl whol o " “ “ piy W et other old firms. dozen new partnerships are on ———— » aamfbe. g sismon o i ¥ | rean male population were said to haye been sum- o 3 ! ab1fs, and 8 ,m for 1/2* A dmnu_n 19"0\» .40 t e 3 e e v T }I‘ll"b‘(!ll:l;:)l’:’:l'l‘.l"“;l omised by & councotion with tho | TN 4 to anns by the King to resist the Freuch. SAN Fraxcisco, Jan. 6.—Second-Lientenant Gild wing of the British artisan, who, in his suprem {he'evé of starting, and everyday I hear of masters RKEY. 1 — The American steamer Surprise was lost June 24 lote, Secoud United States was withiskiog selfshness, has been ranning np in different trades who are converting fheir old | MOKE YIGHTING IN CANDIA—BLOCKADE OF TuR ———— o Correan Coust, but the crew, after sonsiderable | recently while Cow River, : fo which can never be held, and | 1 ivto industrial partnerships. This is an en- ISLAND — RUMORED ~ APPOINTMENT OF FUAD GOVERNMENT FINANCLS. considerable suffering, were land at Correa, where, nl? Hx‘milm rda; Mh&w% : tirely diferent measure, you must remember, from PASHA TO CRETE—THE AMERICAN CONSUL At | Y TFIYORAFI 10 THE TAIMCNA to their surptise, they were well taken caro °f'n"“d| vcv?firh x.u(s cks of W i :hnml‘.fi.n the same hat which has been going on by the side of it, of the R _NO TUNKISH MINISTER FOI AMBMICA— | op WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 6.—The amount of jssme | after somo dstention were, by,easy jourueys, eheo Tt - i s 3 A Mo AMERICA of Nidtional Hault Curvency for the week ending Saturday | to the boundaries of China Froper, from whence they P Rving their effect in. seversl directions, There is a | COnYersion of many bankrupt and a few solvent CHOLERA, Wan §15,400. Total issued to date, $300,765,3961, From this | made their way with somo difficuity to Chifoo. T‘m" Bullctin publishes the m’fll rotiew strong movemout among the miners u.l w”"m“"! | Tusinesses into Jimited: liability companics. The | Ftow Our Special Correspoudent. l“zl:‘r"'::“ :‘l":“::r::"ulllnfin t;:ml;{‘ fl‘aml'-' 'll' |I1n‘l The ship Sea Serpent hence, arrived at Hong Kong :l:de Io:'.l::s“)‘m:gmo“:“n‘no‘::nehm"& Ahomidland disteiots to prganize opposition. spojeties | 1016 s nine-tenths rotfen, as liss already (us n the | * - CONRTANTINOFLY, Dec. 7, 1608, | ‘circulation at thia o 1o o0 ufa. e Trigg to. Ner > - And the export $17.2%,0, which over N AP e i Jodrten | one of Ovgsend, Guracy & Co) boen thie canso of | _WeBave now all sides of the story about tho great | 1lio U & Krogauer ) follows: As secutity THE SANDIWICH ISLNADS. <known in { nmwyntémhufim. e e etion sl e e lameti 1 1% | wide-spread misery; the former is, 1 trust, as yet | el fight in Candia, That you may know some- | {2 SCHBOHE Kakeh s MRICIES SRT0 fora s S e M s e an to work whatever Fonrs andfor whateveF wagen | W0RONEUIY sound, ‘and s for mauy & weary walcher ‘:““""‘ tho ""‘“c;l'll‘) of "II“L):"“I“' ouc'smindabout | euritics held, #5067100. G atveq | WHATERS AT HONOLULU-MORTALITY WIOM INY1LL- g AT b ot ok L Yo W N 5 WALes . et " s NEWS, all hav: 4 \ it of amall notes an nal enrrenc; Ve NZA—E! N OF AN ? andies . pleasen. Now 1, for one, wn. gl o s thin | 00 dawn ofa brichter day. 1 it Haos, 4 W0 hope the news, Yo uiall havo ol tho Her o, e Grack, | T e, pristers during he' week, [ T oo oty e o N ore . . g W ay, g wi | eneration be a o /0l ¢os, ireck, | shipped: To U, 8. Deput. timore, $50,00% to Assl: 3 RATY 24 d o 5 e o Bag e v Db L iy o | 'a Tarie forco of Grocls and Cretans, fortificd | TreAsrir, Cariston, Woaus ' to At Trensutar, | - SAN Fiaxcisco, Jutie $—The bark Comet arrived | “The weekly siock circulan - the wse the system of Philadelphin, connter . organization, e Hutler plasetolive {woven tliga, the “Duited Blgtes w0000 o Nationsl Banks o0y | \with Honoluln dgtes o December 13, The followin alepalan. U3 .:" e el Basibiuss ourensy redst -r'v»d at Honolulu si relnntud\'ic«'s‘g :.m ufo.l:h:‘]"nmm-:,kgcmfl:.dm dll1‘~ q 1y ; Canton th nd the flatteri of tha Gyver,lwl: 2‘3.‘.'..&?1':;.?‘ at present .x.lp‘fl, m.... Washing- | auces of future prosperity. The “:E the old has of Jate produced I convi Cadi, £ d of . the most serions hind | THere, T can't show you better, if I writo for an hour, | tho strong convent of Akadi, a heavy stone structure | tal, §595719 16 atof fractional currency redeemed | Whalers have av whai my ' views and hopés are than by those few upon the brow of a hill. The Turkish and Egyptian | #nd destroyed, $262,025. Ocean, 750 Lblw.; Minerva, 1,000 bbls, ) The dishursements o 500 bbls.; Anashonks, 750 bbls, he Treasury on accomnt of the | packet, %, were as follows: War, 81,25, | Tl 25,08, Tot ations at our prineipal ports b, 400 bUs. ; James Allen, 250 bbls, bbls, 3 Mount Walliston, 850 bbls. ; making a fleet of 70 vessels re mwas alwars man of ho- troops, under the command of Mustapha Pasha him- sclf, attacked the place, this attacking fo i our labor world. The English arii astiff-necked and not oyer-refined « ents, for the Navy, $174,497; Interor, [ reccipts for imy words, - If you want to feel as wuch as possible in 1thy with us of the new gospel of industry i $1,481,558. rted this | unit sy Ruinbow, ining 1y wn exploded fod 1hin | otbed et in now mnfl?“l d g SRR ook rithct i B85 boingmoved | nombering somé 20,000 men, o seachied the pl by Sleas, and in- the nerrowness of his sy S by home, take down your Is finu'l’?mu s Vet iou heh- Sk <ully . snfl silie. ‘Zollawing f:.rn'»d“lm o n‘:“n.. 1 nfl ooehe follows, wacoms- | F0EEB1 100 bbls. oil and 829,000 bY) Companies to assist in cass, Put T suppose in all the civil- | read * Ring out wild bells to the wild sky” And in . 1 the pl { e e ’ iabadound oigrii ! e Tast Wk, O the 2ith November portisns of the wel ‘:uilu cowpletion of the great e world thers was 10 such dogged | 0 mean time accept all good wishos of the new year, morying summoned the plnoe to surr nder. This 5o | visited by a severe carthquake, and was quite sensi- | the Sutro hnum{h ' was auswered by the raising of {he Greek flag from bly felt at Honoluln, Mining quotations t are a8 fo f 3 for flock, and field, and workshop, and study, in ont- wotker the year round. We gaived onr Ewropean | 4 s i A SASF in. manafacices o R p;-m'\’, o | wolngs and incomings, from tho idst of adense | the convent. An artillery fire was opened upon (ho ",“lh':\l:m'm;:;n“?;(‘xvl:nflnhlhau:glfi:ldgdlrill‘:\rxsfln‘lux:' i o M'nd 5; w war, bat ton tines fiore by he fact that the English | 11160, duys, and (Ialiould think) playing old goose- | Turkiah version, an _}:fnniun’ colonel snceended in | Boston, Dee. 22 to Dec. s1nes o5 | e bark: Gomed ring i gl e | R touman, Hoses Mo Egy et vassongers. fur mechanie worked Jong and worked thorough, aud | berry with all the prize beef and mutton which is | scaling the walls with 4 men, alter aloss of 10 or e — onoluly, ncluding o, x:“ :doi T Rl Ko B ok vie Nicaraugua, Aodayy; Lol week by week and Fi Sasd Dlic> v v | loading the butehers’ shops, and raking one long for 12, He was supported by a force of Turks, and a TORTRE. Isjand, cottey geud rob dhc 4 . . SRyt walald ax by year placed third or so | 10 e 4 Moody B to liand fight followed in the 5 ORTRESS. MONROB, Isthuis of Panay A dleiwronghb iron or cotton yarw, aud better of ity | #AIEDE of Phiaraol’s loan kine. R TR e M B Teecont arrivaln from Hawaii state that a new ern PHILADELIET. sciud, at the disprosal of thie buying world, thau any | HUNGARY T il tho | THE SUPFOSED KECRET MISSION OF AsSISTANT-swc- | fHon has occurred on the sumisll of Munnaloa. It is | + TTTE nis sbolres ol weis B v o Detaia TooRI50D i ¥ 1GA renant remaining in one room bley theaselves np, RETARY OF STATE SEWARD, thon m bo u:lonnldcmur of Mokurreorreo, which | SENONIAL ¥EOM COTTON AND WOOLEN . g R s o s Yhone 0| ZETOIY YoM FXILE~-STATE OF AFFAIRS IN BUN- killuu{ ut the same time some dozen Turks, nd | » Teceonarn so 7w sximeys. by Rk ‘.’r:"'m“'m“'mm“me oild TFURERO) 1.4 oeggo b oVEr these 50| oAy —PAKTIES 1N ¥HE DIET—LEADERS oF i | Wounding 50 others. 'Tho rest of the Greeks fl Fortress Moxnrok, Jan. 5~The cnnlm‘ml)nn, m,,,%:‘w;'“m o ] g BY TRLNGRAPN YO THR TRIBUNB. 1 | which went to sea on a secret mission, on the S in- | this According to the Greek version, the Turks ass wes. than Inst.yopr PHILADELPHIA, olen manufa :l‘-h:icl sill, np fo yestorday—or say up o 2 : » e Greek four 620V “yanrs — {1 S by R b Jech the convent in vain all day on the 234, being driven | stant, havi rd 7\ “redericl - RS s beon . 1 than sustained. B‘n; “ml.l Y | ¥rom onr Bpecial Correspoident. # back with severe Joss lu. eaeh attack; but towards | ard and Anl’n‘u’n‘l:fi I");v'l:nr, 'lk(f‘ll 'x,:-:l l‘lnl:;ql\m:;ko%usl::k CANAD.L indnstrial civil vttt LR ? weri, Dee. 10,1660, | might the Greeks, finding themeelves in dauger of | this morning. She experienced a rough time, loin 2 J i nstrial civil war bas daken its present threat- \fier 18 years exile, my property was restored to | being nul'lnlllgdu‘, evacuuted the place, leaving an | part of her mainmast, o small cutter, and was othur‘! BY_TRLKGKAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. ; aring guamestions, 8 very marked change has fiken:| fay ¢hildren, and to me civil and Political rights, | 94l monk bebind, who waited ntil the hullding was | wise damaged. The gunbont Gottysburgh arrived | MONTREAL Jat, The Hon: Foli P gurai Sen- Piace iu this natter. The Trades Ui 5o af ool v full of Turks, and then blew it up, killing 2,000 Turks | shortly afterward from A lia, ol Hortoik | caur of Lachen died suddenly this morning. 40 the use of o vades Unions ave taken | Ths 1ieturned finally to Hungary, wherel cannot i and woundiig 80 wore, including I Ly, | ety alarwand oL Oirs Wioch oo | . uadieifowiapresepondets | ALsacval siieg iy s of wemponis of “Vniing production,” as | lolp feeling as et watrangor, with’ ideay doveloped | ‘Tho building had becn caré iy miped in view of this, | hepe g and refiiu g this Bflactioun, Doth aro. | e Cumiian delaghian seipes than SpRcists o sy o elbah om0 | - Pourasa Moxnom, Jan, —The gunbont Gottys- | fEANEIRE tie Eroiesiatis pEvios Caglion ot | urg, whiel was substituted for the gunlmat Don m‘;:‘l'lowl:. getatn without adopting anyplan of tonfed- ks. | (which became disabled in a storm on the const), [ “rphe Hon. John Ross on behalfof the MeGill Col- interests of and | in foreign countries, which here seem either antiqua- | According to the “‘"f of t Candia no Turks were blown up, Int the mines viver, | ted or yow, T arrived during o time when the desti- | Gt prematurely and killed several hundred G bud every right o do in & state of wa . % only borrawed ashaft from the mustess their method has been most unfortanate. They | nics of Tuniar, i )y % - They . icary ure trembling in the balante, and | The American Cousul reports 200 Turks as L is mor ot Fr N . :‘Un fi'mln?'od o, the uen warking slaek.” or | when it depends npon the uncertain views of the | and many more wou: 3 'nnd no uréefl..'fim.f'.if" 7 xfwn:tu':]’ :vc;;hl,n'\vxfl'(’ll,llfing"hlfi“t']'::",‘,‘ufiuhgnl :Al:}\l-’;:::-l ',';,',".'.‘,',‘,',E{:‘,’;.'f, Rigiand Toiretel et & M&‘"‘ o e plisise 1s; ot indeed, in so nany | Cabinet, upon the conflicting influonces at Court, em:“& fifixfi"“fi”&’k‘ o{x‘lcyeol:'\e thing seoms | in the harbor. The Don went to Novfolk to it | “Tho water in the riyer is v hlfi: {he channe] ! ':,lw.,li;'nlt'y,.l;mumm'h a8 the amonnt of | upon the general politics of Europe, whether the long- | tho edbd 0 AQx iaog ooven r”fi:«: dnfln:u. 10, Rbods Tslandy Aiaical Palii fhom is blocked with ice. 'The ":“!g ,.‘.@u " . , bl o ey bave allowed fheir men (o do in a | desired concilintion uporthe basis of the ofd rights of | by the Greeks aud Crefans and occupiod gy the Tnrks. | Charleston, Wwhich arrived. this afternoon, i -tll;:"“gl m%’ffl'fk#“&%fifi“fif&“m”" Mfi 4 pasels of the fund. i & ¢ Aug haw beost el Jess than they conild aud ongh i This is s mon th after the Turksdind annouticed that from an inspoction to foven! t | the country shall take place or net. The Austrian g 16 4 ol A1 ATRPE £he ARTRad AN 0 the inspection tour to the different vi liet 3 v war was over, the island the rebels for- | North tio 8 ‘fl nled the Gettys- |~ The Ilon. 2 : 2. 5 s { ' D N .»qlwlron“lngl»n,p ) % : al o Ion. m.nn:eummnm Tt ‘, z g 4 ‘ setnally 1o huvd done. i i " cified, v .g"d *Ang 50 dawdling linn jnevit- | Government, weukened by a failnre of the varions | given, and volunteers all gono to b1 Capo thwar unma“ngnm'w The bifom: b o o eoaguied otk iy ity fiain: | gxperimenty of secopstuciion, sud stll ers by i) s deuid by 4he dgant