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Jodet EUROPE. KEWS BY TIE ATLANTIC CABLE T0 JAN, 14. FRANCE. Py BT TELRGRATR TO T Panis, Jan. 14, Noon.- There a vague rumor afloat, but which is not confirmed, that a desperate Plot to assassinate the Emperor Napoleon lhas been discovered and frustrated by the offivial - “RUSSIA. 8r. PrrenseunG, Jan. 4. Russia has ordered a general g ecomiuitted by the newspaper press of the Empire. — he Government of nuesty for all of fenses SPAIN. MapRIp, Jan. 14.—A revolutionary junta, having ts headquarters here, has just issued @ strong and stirring address to the ITAL Frorexce, Jan, 14.—The difficulty Detween Tt \‘\ wnd Tarkey, relating to the ltalian steamer whick was fired upon by the fore of the Porte, Las l..: i amicably adjusted. ] ount of indemnity to be pail by the Turkish Government bhas not finally been fixed, wiss Government has noder Beaxe, Jan. 1—The eonsidcration a propos ition to prohibit the peoplt of S Weecrland from joining the Pope’s army. - MARINE INTELLIGENCE. LavERPOOL, Jan. i—Evenh The Thomas Humphre which cleared from U 1t for New-York, was lost at sea near Holyhead, Wales, a few daya All on Poard except the captain and one man we ned LoxpoxprRy, Jan. U—Noou.—Tlhe steamship Datuas- oun, witich left Portland, Me., December 20, arived to- &ay en route to Liverpos pliatz DR T FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDOX MONEY MARKET. Loxpox, Jan. 14—Noon, follow ing are the ope quotations for American securities: United states ¥ Twenty Bond s Central shares, 814 Evie Ruil- way shares, iy, followa: 11 154 United s (Ynarl FARIS AND TR LONDON, T~ Eveulng—Dispatehes received from Paris and Frankfort-on the-Main give the closing quota- Sous of United Statcs Buuds this evenlng at those cities ot 72§ and 763, respecdvel LIVERIOOL MARKYT. LAVERFOOL, Jan. 14—Noon 1e Cotton market opened quiet and steady. The sales to-day are estinated at 7,000 Bales. Middling Uplands are still quoted at 1434, Evening.—The Cotton market closed very E @ay's sales did not even reach the 100 sotal sales reachied aboui 6,000 bules. the duliness, prices of Middiing Upl at M. Notwithstanding 18 remained firm LIVEAPOOL PROVIEION MARKET. Lard 18 quoted at 54/@55 per ewt. for American and 8t Petersburg. LIVERFOOL PRODTCE MARKET. e gallon of 8 pounds for Pean Petroleum ¢ Aslice—Pots arc salable tor American. —_—— 1 BY STEAMSHIP. - ST ‘The steamer \Iunh.m.m, from Liverpool Janunary 2, and qummlu\\u January 3, mrived at this port yes- ferday. VRV ABLL Qi lnde The eteamers Fdinburg and Qneen left [ simultancously with the Manlattan. kddipdiess GREAT BRITAIN DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT TUE ¢ TAL PALAC A very destructive fire occurred at the Cry: 8o, Sydenham, on the afternoon of Sunday, the *n\( Pecember. That portion of the building known as the Tropical Department, and including in it the whole of the natural history eollection, the Assyrian, the Library, the , wasdestroyed. The acres of the building, ated at from £150,000 Alhambra and Byzantine Courts, wrtments, &¢ about ueen's private : ro extended ov sod the loss T Vil tw wt i rmlm on of which will be met y the insu ] f the fire is not known. Rut for the scree fivides the tropi eal from the other parts of the huilding, the whol ucture would probably have been destroyed. As t is, the building suffered bLut little heyond the screen, and it continued opeu to visitors, A London paper says: The loss which the company and the public have sus Wmined has y rety. Unferta pately, the catalogne The valaal) gerish; for thoug > Tuvages of the flames, th smoke, aud the subse- guent exposure to the frosty night air, will be sufficient 0 dispose of the survivors, At e more sad still to record e death of the Tous aniwals, bivds, and fish that formed so intéresting w feature m tl peh, The baby hip ‘the moukeys, thut popular fa jhe parrots and o atoes, Baum's fin thna " biran and.the tstrious hve all perished, llection of sing bres, the ¢ them, ently § workiy ettier . smothered i Sense smoke that prevented any attenipts to &4 _or, more eruelly still, by the flames, which subse corched every foot of the space they had occu, E:ablc exception 10 this wholesale destruct lorida parrot, presented by the famous Blondin to yatal Palace Company. This fortunate bird was res ned by 1o less distingnished a person than the Duke of ‘-nm aud, who was rewarded for his inmanity by so ¥igorous an onslanght on his fingers from the frightened pamous horny beak, that his Grace's handkerehlef had 1o | brought fiito reqiisition. Great regret is felt at the destraction of uuu.'l of white_do" hequeathed to the Palace by the ted Lola Montes; and us for the fine nnmmn O tishy it will be long before their loss ca o) ffn. stated by The Times that the (Crystal Palace is murdfnr asum of £5%,000 on the buildings, embel- ments, machinery, and senlptures, but that the amount being divided over the premises in several jons, the sum applicable tothe part day 11 nflfln will only be about £20,00. ‘lh.- !n;:‘l ::xs '1:« (}ml at £1 E 0,000, 1 w5 the depricia- m o e be stock on Mouday, nt from 34§ to not represent more thau THE YACH, NACL—TIE QUEEN “The great Ocean ',,~'-v Ruce 'Ml |0\t yone of its | Wterest. Commodore \lc‘um \Tics Ciot- den Bennett, jr., had been pms«nml n- Queen Vie- dorja, at Osborue, aud they had also dined with the -R““ of k\mburgh, Sir John tgygv 4 and other sistinguished guests, o "fl nry nnox. The public bangnet at (owu‘ on the 2&1 1, was o splendid success. On the occasion of his pre- sentation to the Queen on Sunday, Her Majesty to Commodore McVicar of the New-York t Squadron ber thanks for the n{a ortunity af- firdod her of seeing the Aml-rhnn yachty ugder sail, said she sincerely regretted t ]u’% he md longiug to the Flectwing. Her qu:-n 0 abe the Americans would retuni to their co! with pleasu Ul"“ 1lections of their visit m and of ¢ reception iu this conntry. Cou- lore McVicar, in reply, said that the m eas- urable and gratifying recollection of th Oreat Britain would be the honor conferred upon the elerlmm.lhmugh him as their n-mwen(un e, of ing presented to the Queen of conclusion of the interview Her M; john Cowell to show. the Cemmodore over Osborne ouse, the home farm, stables, and the grounds sur- sounding her manie residence. THE ASSEMBLING OF PARLLAE A royal procl; mation had been pablished for the r:emlrlmu of Parliament on Thuisday, the 5th of bruary. YPARLY REVENUE RET Throughout the whole of th WD THE YACHTMEN. KNS, ast year the revenue has suffered from very considerable reductions in takation, but notwithstanding the reccipts for the guarter ending on Monday night are £935.000 in ex- The eeas of the corresponding period of last y peceipts of the past nine months show a net i “of little less than a million, and for the whole ye: the net decrease is only £410.818. The Times antici- that Mr, Disracli will have to dea) with a sur- plus of about 8 willion end threc-quarters. IMPORTANT ARRESTS. Ontlu n t of the S1st Deceinber nine men were Afast while in the act llilwpmmg am- lllnn uul in the house of one of the prisoncrs found a number of rifles and bayouets, to- gether with several bottles of Greek fire. CHOLERA IN DUBLL oh!rl had broken out in Monn Ln It was stated that four deat ?E Prison, Dub- had already EMIGRATION, 1 tion from Liverpool fo the United “mdnnnaflm past year shows an inerease of 2,561 previous year; but in some other dfln trado there muf.nllmg off, leaving the m only m&"d l.l;‘ e llnll during the sggregato o! 123,583 pnwm ers, sailed Sor foreign countries and the coloni slwha sailed iu the prevnous year being 124, g g ‘ii 'E ir visit to | he | | | | | | | inst | the dip : NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE e thongh more than lagt year. was ouly abontone-thied that of 1552, when the greatest exodus took pli LORD BROUGHA Lard Brougham has (in Freneh) to M MY DEAR AND ILLUSTR |m~t'n\||-v which I del o 1 Wi deliver uth ll»hvln sy sentiments wderers of whom the Emperor Napolco iy, £ad wleon T11., has ar, My fudiz conpinied by my suraged thew by tieir ppliuse ceept the pesuran of my sincere friendship. 2y R . H. BLOUGHAM. OF THE OLD YEAR. « Liaed heen largely oceupied with The Times, affairs, says that REVI <h pap umés of the ovents of the aborate review of f anding the still unsettle minds throughont Eur it lias good e lieve that 187 brings peace with itas a n it. Financially, The Times think 1 i into aceonat, it may be consider nee hias a year opened widh better proiuse than that which attends upon 1807 e TRANC NEW YFAR'S SPEECH OF LOUIS Nar At the reception held at the Tuileries on Jan. 1, the Emperor addicssed the following specch to the diplo- “ The opening of thene furnishes hies for the The Engl Tes A frame of men's son to be- notwit pe, 1LEON, watic body : me an opportunity of expressing wy wi «I Whility of thrones and the prosperity of nations. 1 hope that © entering npon a new era of peace tion, aned that the Universal I ildlmu will contribute toward calming passions and dr closer the general interests.” His Majesty th matie body for their congratulations, and begged them to convey to their respective govern- ments the expression of his scutiments of frie ndship. ldressing the Archbishop of Paris, t the head of the Paris elergy o rests of religion as well as to those of the ywhere supports by his words and actions the at pgin- ciples of faith, charity and conei I.IllnI.A 1say tomy- *Heayen will hear his prayers” Those prayers e for France a blessing, and for me a new source of consolation and hope. . THE HEORGANIZATION OF THE The Indépendance gives circalation to the following reports in conncetion with the reorgans ization of the French army: The most remarkabl incident is an appeal which the Emperor addressed to the patriotism and energy of the members of the Couneil, to warn them against hostile “attacks and any irresolution which a project that imposes new erifices on the country might yproduce. The Em- or has put forward the imperions law of civeum- . and the necessity of mecting their require s a reason for these sacrifices. (As to the en taken, it is not at all and cone he Emperor, o said: * When 1 prelate so deeply «r FRENCIT ARMY. ments resolutions which have by probable that-they are! final, whateve W said on the subject. “One’ plan, first sizht s to have been lJnuv received, consists aving o contingent of 100,000 yen aunually voted hy the Corps Legislatif, and fixing the length of netive service at six y of forming an annnal reserve of 60,000 men, to be also voted by the Chambers, whose tern of ser should be six ra: finally, the creation :( E l-l« National Guard of from 200, of service should he thre of a movable :\.Alwnll Guard ied, repoct that the ide has been altogether aband ABOLITION OF TONNAGE DUES, A report by M. Behic on the Freneh tuunage dnes is pablished, and appended to it is the following gecres by the Emperor: Articis 1o Tie | e dnes established by compensation dutics, in virtue of the treaties and ¢ = conclu ng\ uce with Denmark, the Dominies ublie, Portugal, P Sweden, Norway and the 8¢ 1(.~u..-nmnuu Hanbmg and Lubeck, are and i suppicased. AKT. 2 rench the Ew Tritish posse tunnage ty esta llh 4ll‘hl\”'4l cl { the treaty of ty l\l be enjoyed by Epglish vessels aniving at ports ut Britadn or the Cxempted trow e of the lh-| lons of d by conven md s such Hadlo on their ance from British poits to the (un duty © mentioned, wr. . Until 6 shall please the Uhited States of A to rup its own ves Freneh vessel Union, vessels vel § conformaliy s n of Comnerce sveriment of the i for and ) AKT. 4. The present decree will be earried Into exeen tion in all the port=in the Empive amd in Algeiia from XII‘WYIXI Ay, 7 sters of Agrieulture, Commerce, and f Finance, are charged—each fu such with the execution of the ART. 5 Pabiic Wotkn, and Portion as may coacers Lin present decree. The Monitenr of the 1st contains 1lie f A telegram from N ) has been issued by Preside 1l the United States ing. ¢ in Friday’s o Vi It was expect el would shortly pay a visit to the Kingaud Queen of Portugal NEW- \l\llserllH OF THE KING, by the Ki to a ;n tation from the rliament His Mujesty that “the New Year rewinds Italians llm( 1l now seenred the independence of their conntr with it an uurlm ent in the avil administration, and increased publie prosperity. During the period f peace upon which we are entering, we shall not se to devote our attenti my. The army crvation of that in- coutributed to uc- At a re Uependence, \\]u:h it so_greatl! quire, but is in itself a solid g itee for internal | secuity, and an element of moral unity, and of thit | eivil ¢ renders disciplined nations strong and capable of accomplishing great dee MANIFESTO OF THE * COMMITTEE OF ACTION.” It is not onty Mazzini who preaches action to the | Roman people. Fhe Italian papers publish the fol- Towing manifuste, copies of which, printed by the Re- publican cigndestive press, covered the walls of Rome 16: =% g “ smans ! The Fren; the French has quitted Italy. A that for 17 years has cted our feroclous aud Incapable government is withdrawn. A few Papal bravos and a rabble rout of for- elgn nnot hold in eheck the people which vepulsed of Oulug! fre qun ir walls on mr 30th of April, g our lnrlhppurpm(' of m.nn.,( i uné supreme unfl, mous effort. We are on the wutcl for the opportune mo- went for fusurrection, and preparing the clements of vie- yr Until that moment arrives, be upon your & gainst all unknown sgitators, and avold all touuit or disorder, which might be & snare Yaid for yon by yofiy en- emles. In the mean tine prepare calmly and resolut for battle; when tho hour of deliveraucy sounds, we will call you to wrms, “Long Wt froe Rome, m n S Dec, 16, 1866, THE ITALIAN SEN The address of the Ital nate in reply to the apeech from the throne was voted on Dec. 28, Like t)w npwdl of the King, it avoids Ape aking of the an- that agrecn Mjesty has iy of the Italia nust be carried I, truly free and ind whicl Chn doer not afford any fnpedi cise of ity soverelgn Higl leitimate uspiratious. ness nd the starting-poiut of o 1o i its sublime ut to the State in the exer I e desclopmet of its s Will be the seal of onr gr - il of seliinug teel roof past strog- ing, in case—pos<ihly owing to t gles—it may any where have fulle TONELLO'S MISSION TO ROME. The Paris correspondent of The London Daily News says that the stories, those of the Mowitewr included, about the progress of M. Tonello's ission at Rome must be re All this while the Pope has only seen him once. Cardinal Autonelli hasnot seen Lim since the Saturday before Christinas day, when he told him that in consequence of the holidays tHey could not Lave anogher meeting till after the Feast of the Cireuyeision (January 1). M. Tenello, finding that he was doing nothing, asked Lis Government for leave to goto Florence for ten days, but M. Ricasoli {thought fit to refuse the per- mission, feaving that his absence from Rome might lead to the belief thatInegotiations were broken off. —— TURKLY. THE INSURRECTION IN CRETE—~LETTER FROM GARIBALDIL Gen. Garibaldi has addressed the following letter upon the Eastern question to a friend near London ; CAVRERA, Dee, 18, 1806, That I love England with the affection of a son you can- Uy psb b4 WORLAS | uok Aoul NG 180 1 4y €VF L deslrp OF my Leart 10 gos ]:mr.uug Jier In the fivst rank among nations s equally certaln; but to earess the errors of her Minister—to that I¢annot lend peat, therefore, to your statesmen that which and you will reecive myself. 1re oy Do wel 1 hiave stated to our own 4 Luvish praise on those who do evii is ser- vile adulation, and 1 never fliter. In the war ot ciants waged by Eogland agaiust the First Emperor, in the cs of those listo of your coundry which n it for wue expression millions of of condemmation at the expenditure lives and wiilions of woney sacrificed to_combat one A potism, indevd, bat ccitainly to qustain anotier not |k the oth d, s rendered nmense 1 And benefits recelved = ol , With e, that the seivi to the canse of human progress it 1 in particular timony 10 from you by OWEVeT, ot the Ttaly in 1560, without which we should now ar jte very member of the Ttalan ¢ Government of thismy g in the omd But whe 1 wmee adopted conntyy allied with Anstrin and with Turkey, 1 st tell yon the truth, vame Iy, t 1 inhale the fumes ay be t ing of & eharnel-house, which all the ni al vitality u unable to dispel, it Great Britain places herself fu conta with these dend corpses, T would rather see her u Jier power aud her iuffience 10 support those oppressed s at present golg to decay in the putrid at ve of despotism, but who, remaluing constunt to ryiug themselves, must certainly e o their zatural places u the fraternd uiitd one day or mulll-' ty of fr Tatus the fate jsts ouly through the dissey checkmating ench other's efforts toward enicipation Lot us 1 cosmopolitan as Law, ver i that God who desires not factions and di but, on the contiary, that men ila love e s brethren (whieh fraternization can only 1 1 the Dervish to the natioualities b cords oth ble, however, when we the Romish priest to the tock), Belleving ful this, 1 ean make no difference hetween the n.AH\u of the ylaius of Tartary and Wy Conutrymen bori ou the sauny Lills of Roine Lt have you any idea what this despotism of the Tarks | protested agatist by you really is L will give you an ex- ! One day, In the port of Olivierd, In the’ f<land of Mity- lene, 1inguired of & Greek peasant the reason why he Aid 1 up (he olives, fnstead of permitting them le answered, *the ve compelled to ¢ Lt It would 1 10 perish on the ground. * Because, Pashs 1l the olives, and we liver them to him at snch o low price pay the expense of gathering then i, Tehold how the interest of this poor remnant of Chris- 1 neglected i temporal watters; and for the cerns the prostitution w1 1o relate it 1, Who hinve #o kind a heart and who bave s son and daughters? 1t s most And if 1 do not speak of it, oh! forgive me; it o of deceney, and from the respeet which T owe you, that 1 cannot detail to § Well, now I have laid bofore yon t Claistians under Islam, and Biituln—the of human rights, the protects t the oppressed, the cmancipatress of the slive—persists in upholdieg these fruits of a despotism the most lukuman aud the most the soul, how i for the & | mons! In 18 trats of generos) 1 England, France, and Russia, in one of those ty which God sometinies excites in great winds, secomplished £ those facts which in the Bistory of pations are followed by nolversal gratitude. Let them complete the sublime task, let them sphre to humanity a fresh torrent of blood, and they wiil receive from her a thousand benedictions. G, GamisaLpL” LETTER ¥ ROM DR, KAT MIHAKES, The following extract from a letter just rec from Greece, Dee, 14, is of interest at the present The writer is M. D. Kalopothakes, M. D., who medical apd theologicel education in this ars ago. Dr. Kalopothakes is a graduate of the University at Athens, and editor of n excellent religious jonrnal in the Greek language, ntitled Star of the East. What Le says is the word of a trustworthy witness: .- > ATHENS, Dec. 14, 1800 DeAR FRifxD: n ere aware that the Christian population of Crete have taken up arme against their op- prexsora, The pevolution was wholly fo Toth by the enormous taxes newly imy and the eriet vants, They hetween twe y chobe th 1o that of & sl oK np nrms 1ot to in , but to detend therosclyes, thelr fam! which the hordes of Turkey and Egypt were out 1 time. yeceived conntry several My «d upon them, A upon th Oppresso | ; A althongh the French press s often ¢ ciared that Mustapha Pasha had succeeded in crushing vevolution, it still continues to exist, And to spread the tyraut; and today our Litle steamer P . , which mukes ber weekly tip to Ca e lar fin Ialiing the Misurgents with men o sions, | an s of war, has brow M the che i | e of the forts was tuken by our You d to kuow that the BEarmy s now 1 of students of the University nnd the to the first fuznl auffering for the w & the uoble ¢ Tildrer —~who have ey Lt be £ our peoy 18 to pre which ) LH ty, aud of the ( Nocking to us from Cre Efforts have Dbeen 1 especially in Englind, to ralse up s o Way of wone), « ng, &¢., to support the result has been thet Ly London s Commlit {he was farmed el of vartons members of Parlia ment, with the Bishop of London at its head, with the ob- Jeet of devising means and wiys for the support of the waid fatnilies, requesting Measrs, Merlin, Finluy, Neal and others here, o act as their ng what they will forward to them, faken fur a wimilar movement 1n America. WHI Rots thare fore, the Christinn people take the lead 1 1 know you will agree with me fin affirmbug that such an act on nk i Amerien v further t i o than anything else. Lam an 3D, Karoromimaxes. THR Y. RN QUESTION, The position of affairs beiween Tarkey and e attention and wuch specnlation as to future resnlts, The Paris Pays says that the news, according to which a rupture between Torkey and_Greece is fortunately, be considered only too acy, which fortunately of a certain number of important may yet, the Pays maintains, avert dan- st it wust be quick, as there is not & moment to Y forning Herald annoyne, n that the ent will preserve s rigid nentralie and have refused to place g British yan- ulmnr off llu- Island of Crete for the purpose o rrml\illg‘ he il wonnded of the insurgents. On thé other h,nnl they have not interfered 1o dictate the policy ek Government, hut they have jpformed it that if its polu'v should ntuate in a mptore with the Porte, t Britain will not intervene i8 avert ' Lun.u it (h conseguence of its own action, British Govern: —-.—— mperial patent was expected to be issned in a W terminating the poriod of six years for which the Provincial Diets and the Reichsiath were clected, und ordering new Hungarian provinces, Pebruary 15, and - extraordinury Reichwrath will be convoked for the %th of Fob, The object 15 to effect a compromise with }llmmu\. and to deliberate upon w constitution for the whole monarchy. ms in all the no to asscmble mecting of the o e TOLAND. POLAXD TO RE COMPLETELY FUSED WITIE RU Berpas, Dee. Letters from St. Petershurg smln that, at the beginning of Javuary next, the complete fusion of Russian-Poland with the rest of the empire will be annonnced by imperial proclamation, Poland will be divided into twelve governments, and Count Berg will then be simply Governor-General of the Province of Warsaw. hie Polish calendar, and weights and measures, as likewise the religious fes- ) tivities, will henceforth be made to conform to those of Russia, and Russian will also be the official lan- guage of the country. KPAL A Madrid telegram of De puties having asseml and drawn up un address 1 the Queen ed In the Congress s Rios l‘fi.u, Biluverrin Fomandes do la 110t and Robart, took direct wteps 1o be admitted (o the palace, in ovder 1 pres to Her Mujesty. This proceding being frreguls Government have cansed the deputles above nam conveyed out of the country. Mo Scn k the action of the deputics.” A Royal insued, dated to-day, disolving e ‘Cortes, i rde freah clections to take ace on tho 1001 0f Mareh, new wnunhwmuh for the 30th of that wouth.” psgboniien CHINA. THE FREXCH EXPEDITION AGAI From the Londoy and Chisa Tele The first telegram published in onr columns, an- nouncing the commencement by the French Admiral of hostilities against Corea, was met by an almost official denial in the Moniteur, and even in this coun- try was reeeived with some degree of snspicion. It has, however, turned ont to be substantially correct, for, notwithstanding the statements in the French organs to the effect that no active operations would be undertaken at present, we now hear that a second collision has already taken viage, 4ud this thwe with o the body s of | DAY, disastrons consequences to the invaders. The intimation :-HM» was conveyed in a telegr m vin Hong Kong, Dec. 1, which eav g™ It js portedl that the I Capedition 10 s been beaten off af Kanehon, with the loss n. The n.fl Im-n-turm-t‘ 10 Shanghal,” And [ t:l.; am vin )\m.m.. ; 15 1 this is led thus: 1 | 1l failure. Natives nlntul hnnpum prestige mueh injured” How far the French Admiral was on his own responsibility m continning offens- rations does 1 ppear; but we doubt cts will wed with very gr So far, the ents that have transpived in Gorea present an ct repetition of the Aunam affair, The prompt sentment of an_outrage on Prench subjed adoption of rey s by the Adu A ting orders from home : and the dispateh nstruetions, so timed as to arrive ¢ attack almost e ledging the T e onie of cona events which b v to those immediately preceding tln(- * colonization” of Saizon. B TARIFF EXCEPTIONS AND DRAWBACKS. To the Editor of The N. V. Tritune. Siie 1 notice in the Tariff bill reported to the S ate by the Finanee Committee yesterday, the section yon refer to of the House bill which allows & drawback on the lmported materials used in the manufacture of farm- ing utensits, &e., also of a new section, which provides for o dray biek upon iron, copper, &c., used in the con- struction of sailtug vesscls, think, if they should be passed, that sowe branches of onr industy may suffer seriously by this faverite loglslation for the agneuitral and shipping interests, Now t ive o whether his distavor by the Imperial Governmnent. w of pacific e to prevent a has I , thereby t will mecessaril e, of these were made futo spikes, mostly for shipbuilding, and this drawback on fron can be applied to the spikes thons | freet from England, where Ly o thos save the duty of 14¢ rods, and the 1 1l portion of w year, This 1,500 tans paid when made Into spikes, of about L Lo som ' and sup- ot felide revenio nsed us oned were it v ity and elsewh roven iude giving employs W The whove docs Pk os clothiiig, food, &e. which might i ase the et it ¥ o duter COnSmNCrs kes, de., will not et th viee than I pplied by the home manufs are aware Phe fuct that when the Engliah ol of our wp kes, agrie 10 Au it t nintkets in enltural tools selves, nud the By when all b re t'waiting for vasts W little Bearer the coin value to work upon, If “we favor the abovennmed iuterests, other branehes of inaustry will feel their needs, and press their wants to the same eid, and fear that whea all are served with apparent, 1 much left 't revenue to piy nal debt. rods to-day fn enr it pre kit pikes ere by Tot:1 Add cost of 1 1 kerods af present cost of with Government Tax nt t 0 make s T Tota It wili cor iron, coul, il % $50 00 Add for making spikes. ... 90 00 Total... ; 2 ok A Thus ghving the Fuglih an advantage over us of some $17 per tun on spikes used In the construetion of acssels, " llu wlhio ity be allow profit in makix troubled with all thme and equal v Mamjord, Co intry, und Just Youre, J. N, Avnes. Jan. 13, CITY NEWS. o Tik CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDME For the text of the amendinent now awaiting the action of the Legis latures of the several States see TiE TRIBUNE ALMANACx SRATING TOURNAMENT.- A grand Tournament es at Oatman's Rink, Central Park, on Wednes for three days, st which many of the Katers {0 the Uilted Btates and Caua + lists. e PersosaL—Gen, 8. F. Cary, Cincinnati, and Win. H. Seward, fr. hur are ot the 8t Nicholas Hotel Col. Parr, Athanta, Ga., I8 Tawnsend, Wishingt t the Metropolitan Hote) Ju at (he Southern Hotel. G W F. lartleit, M (usetts, Is ot the FIfth Avenue Ho tel. The Hon. Leonard Myv'rs, Peunsylvanis, and the Hou. 8. k. Walbridge, Michizan, are at the Astor Howse shesis ol MANIATTAN Gas CoMpaNy.—At a mecting of the n Gua Company Leld yesterday at the Conie nd Trving place, the M pany's off following gentlen ar: Moses L . Brady Jolm Allste Hunlbmst, | J. Smith, Henry A, % Roone, Floyd el Sloan, Chiarles | ) wm of Pres. L Mondiy neat. W, ites steam frizate Huron, avy-Yard, will sall ina few days g 1s n lst of her officers: Wi, K L The Unite Proc o Brazils, Th vy Exber, Ir., con 1 W I L Hlot €. Hill, Acting Eusligns l E: [ Navar.- now at the I and Peter Swith, Awlulhhl ki master. Fraveis L \vth D. P, Wright, P, i Busr’s Heap.—Compared with last week, we find hee 4,400 heeves, 16,482 aliecp, and 20,652 hogs, show a fall fug off of 900 cattle, with a gain of 2,724 shieep and 1,500 hogs. AR attempt was made to advance the price of bulloke je. . but o firun were butchers in ther deter- 0 down the , the attempt was only 3 Tceetitey, ey bt mnux fat cuttle at 16 Tie stock was bitter cleaned up than for several opare w ak, atn decllie of gaje. ¥ W Tots melling at ., but Lave now ¥ are not_seliing any Western ! om. wooka past. frou: the rates of 1 o S ot Mtk after L] @ a 10 the rates of last Monday. Hekly, the holling rates belng 7@ n reesctl are on the warket, 4 Dipanw Tuw KerrsTme ANeRicas for the vors ng_of the Lomon Fire Brigu Ko. 01 Farkio. T X contalus & full aecount of whlished by Mesy & Co. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. JAN. 14.-14,328 bbla, Flour, 158 hhls. Whisky, 00 bhls. Corn Meal, 3010 sacky do., 620 nacks O11 G ke, 160 bush MWutat, 2,080 bush. Corn, 1910, bush. Oate, 1,525 bush, Muh. 108’ bush. Seeds, 975 bbls. Pork, L w, Cut Meats, Piga. Lard, 1,725 Dressed Hogs, 621 bbls, Peteolcum, 1.113 ‘pkiga. Butter, 360 pligs. Cheese MMENSE REDUCTION -y N ke FURS, RUBES, ke, OUR LARGE AND VAKIED 8TOCK OF WINTER GOODS MUST DE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. GREAT BARGAINS FOR TIE NEXT 30 DAYS AT JONN R. TERRY'S, Fov 409 BROAD G TOUR The Risk f open from 104 . to 1. QUHIL SouiaeE e R d (‘( 0\{:\'! R. l\(-NI‘.W”‘ ln ich and Murray-ats., where you will find T everything eine ehesjir iah wny store In New: wie (‘U TO \l;\( FARLAND™ Ilook Store, corner and Broubwar. There you will G a.h (he NEW 4 all the old Staudard Works, aal ako choice 1 Seoteh Statlonery. INEN TABLECLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOW - 4 KLS, BANDKERCUHIEFE, &c., direct from Im manufacty retailed_of very low prices. GRAUAM'S L N WAREHOUSK, » Ciluton Hall, Astor-place, between Broadway aml Cooper Tustitute. "HARTFORD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. CASH CAPITAL. 100,000 NEW-YORE OFFICE, NOS. 135 AND 137 BROATWAY. + SITADER, Maxaorn. INSUKES AGALNST DEATH BY ACOIDENTS OF ANY DESCRIPTION, with LIBERAL COMPENSATION o lcase of BODILY INJURY, WANTED~Active and epergetic, AGENTS to act for (bla Compuny, Ausly s abore there wiil not be | futerest ut ‘of the | the Name o where the panicd with the if acco where an A be best suited, and at the same prices, by ealling on the .\gm.n in ail other Pen, must m-nd to Headquarters, “The Pen s Wightior THE GOLD PEV—BEI‘I‘ m CUEAPEST OF PLYS: MORTON'S GOLD PENS, THE B sale at No. , and by every duly-appointed Ageut at ame prll.w. Morton r ! wde-mark of unlv 1« EST PENS IN THE WORLD. 25 Marpex-Lane, New- 8 no Pens stamped with the other; therefore, , the publie will ney is establisl wees those wishing will rec l‘ prompt attention, N WO MAKES THE BLST AND CHEAPEST GOLD PENS? MORTON'S GeLb Pe old fri olumns. pleasure Mr. onr ¢i rapidi the is 08 wauslip. Morton's I tion, wl cellence idly supe sells by, Maiden- more le las A. MonTe [ ofy Liad so st . Bighest s Atoe t which s nunbe nl These ar ivery I and nunbe Poluts ure L The No. 8 No. 4 No. 6 No. ¢ lluhll nt. far are letters, nnd the s all who se! dition to the price of the goods ordes On receipt of the money, the subse turn mail, too often ex Morton. ubout them, for double that s PRICES. OF T )lln glo Pen... nd of VY clasticity of a quill, kal ms Thers prns ich e | and cheaper than can be fabricated by hand. have superseded steel pons with all who study ex- ! economy, and in the same way are rap- ing other gold pens. Mr. Mortonnow ngents a8 well as at his own store, No. 25 ane, and hisTadvertiseruent gives, in an in- teresting way, all needful information to purchase T Leen i ve N, esq. It has continn e, when I tell you that am now ns note. cutt o1 faction, 2ot koo guld pevn n London ca eorpaie % above all, durable, ly work. this, I tell it to you, and am, Mr. Morton, who is an makes his 8, TripuNe readers, t appoarance again this morning in our advertising Our ressed to be doubtful, of his pens been Lut we take a 1w onee more that we know of no gold opiuion pens in the world equal to those manufactured by We have used them for more yeaas than we care to remember, and we Lave sent many thonsands of them to friends whe were exte nlation. They write with unequaled ¢, with nlmmst, or, if yon choose, with quite ding “Phere never was but one testimony 2 and and ther durability Mo as the micety of their work- ‘¢ is a reason for this perfection, Mr. mads by machinery of his own invention, of the most costly and delicate construe- hle him to make pens at ouce better They (N. Y. Tribunc, J of which eccry’ operstion s performed riey utterly nnattadusb! w in extendicg ot more than of the Pens thos apprized that the A the c-re w'th v friends thit thoee Lvippointed efther b the re tily commwend them to o b gt or the qoality % Gvor—i¥. Y. OrviCE oF Tuk P 158, PHILADELPIIA, Jan. 10, 1857, Dean St Five years ago I began to use a gold pen pur manufacture and Lave written with it ever st 12 to 15 pages of foolscap every 1 in good condition, as you may 1 have fonmd it as elastic as a quill inig the paper, never spattering the Few single pens have Thinking you onght to kuow ars truly, R. BHELTON MACKENZIE. Uxrrrp States Coxsorare, Cardif (Wales), July 9, 1602 A Mo Hir: The pens came wafely, bod yive we the Ttis stoage that ove hasto sed from Foglad to i ik iy the s i that [ biled Resy IR 0 evinano, OPMIE® op THR SCRNTIFG ANERICAN, No. 11 ¥ ¥ 4K June 246, 1861, T am pequatsted wit g that ¢ Ther are ! i the art of G 3 linve wo | tachhedly tha et of anyfn the warket riet are Morton's Cold Peus.—[Hoston s mennfactared by A Morton, and e #iail th the hard work we han 8 Go'd gne whl "o e as o g eih he Lest those wh ud Adve and to Unlon MORTON'S H)(FT Ql'(l ITY. Y] These Pena are 10 carats f i [ ¢ Cuses are made of Colu are extra acavy and atrong. PENS; AND ¥ .Ml w (waAn in ¥ 5ol inta, y “Hhe sllghte ~1 g III and the closest serntiny can deteet. 43 stamped * ¢ AL Mortou, First Quality,” and {nts are warranted for six monthe, except agatnst silver, and for this quality R EXTENSION 900 250 il Case. . with Pencil Case. with Pencil (' Swith Penctl Lowith Pencil Cose. \rllll l'v'lu 11 Caane NO. 1 being the smallest, DESK- OUNTED with holde with hold with Lolde ith hoid 7 50 with holdes i Moroceo Foxvs, MORTON'S 81 0.\1! Q('AUTY. e e W e previous to the s stumped warranted for six months, except agalnst e are w those of the First Quality PRICES OF ¥ Pen. Pen. Pen. Pen MO¥Y o i Pomuts, tho ave T i ross. Gf thio hest Rteel bens, althou warranted, wre not numbere 5, ind 6 reapeet] « A disc it § i t ur othe selegting the same Ata fine, i Yeur 15 . “Morton, Seeond Quality,” 1ade of Colit Silver, but are not so Lieavy ENSION Lowith 2 50 with Prericil Case 300 nefl Caso 378 eneil Case...... 4 90 uu.h m:.un\ (WARKANTED.) 12 caryts foe, and although cheaper, are v made elsewhicre, a8 regands RTON'S The Poluts are warranted for six months, exeept against ro made of Colu Silver, but are not as heavy u- lm.u'lhn First Qualit, AND N'S CHEAP GOLD P (NOT WARRANTED.) ‘These Pens nre 10 carvats fine, and are lh-fil-r\\lllm&u ith at g Mor- Swith Pen L With Pencil Case. Cwith Pencil Case, . ~with Peneil Case 00d-Welthng Gold Pens, wlih ‘e wear of every one of uhhk 0”. of 10 per cent will be allowed on 15 per cent on 834; aud of 20 per ceut. on Ivess at one tinie. ‘of il remifttances by mail in registored delivery of the goods guaraniced to Mty conts (Vharge for registering) in ad- and therefre not exchan, , but cortespoud b sizo to ( I lirected, (‘;"l:'l" le“dlz‘y - erwise, ws directed, a Gold Pen or umdlup Lo deseription. Address, A A. MORTON, . 99 MAIDEN-LANE, NEW-YORK, ALUM AND DRY PLASTER * FIRE AND BURGLAR, Are vow coneldered (ko Best in the World, Prinepal Warehouses 50 2 BROADWAY. Xow. 'nfh ITALIAN STAT UARY TORELLO BEXSI, No. 90 Lrowiay, pen This Day FOR INSPECTION AND PURCHASE, maguifieent assortiwent of ITALIAN RTATUARY, (Just recel wd per steaner Sophia Patte from Toghom.) Comprising Busts of the most Renowned of Iialr's Poets, Statesmen anf Orators of the past and the Herole Generals of Molern'times, IHNI'H I) ARCH ARIOSTO, TANSO, VICTOR EM. all SATUTETTE GROUP—De Vi ASTONISIHN(: TSUCCESS W INeH E%’TE RS THE SPECIVIC REMEDY POR CONSUMPTION NERVOUS DEBILITY, Serofula, Asthms, Bronehitis, Dyspepsia, Paralysis, Neuralghs, Low of Appetite, Clorosls, Want of Blood, Maranaas, Wasting, Liver Complalits, Riekets, Weakness In Children, Debility of Numisg aud Pregnavey, Diffica’t T-cthing, and all DISORDERS OF TIE LUNGS, NERVOUS AND BLOOD SYSTENS. 7" RESULTS IS 81 OVER THREE HUNDRED CASES ! oF PULNMONARY CONSUMPTION. T4 10 ith pecnliar satisfuetion that we eall the attention of the reader to the following commusication of Dr. HARRISON, Wheu it Is knowx that Dr. H. was probably the first Physician in the United States wby tested the HYPOPHOSPHITES by the treatuent of himself when o d HOPELESS STAGE OF TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION, and that by bassinee presciiled WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES fo many landreds of cases, with alwont invariahle success, the value of the teetls wany will be conceded by all anprejuliced minds. TESTIMONY OF Dr. HARRISON, Pour Ricwsoxp] (Statea Ialand), N. Y. Having had au experience of several years in the nse of 0s7 1177, both on wse'f and in my practice; T think it my duty to the comtuusity, to yourself, and to the prfesion, to make knowy the resuita, Ta November, 1256, 1 obtained few onnees of the Hypopuospnrras of Lime and Soda, through the kindness of a frieud, who bad just retaod from Parls, before you commenced the masufaciure of them o tha od States. From the thae you engaged in toeir mavufacture, Bowy P Lase prescid and recommended your preparitions, 0 mord than three Mundred patieats. Tn the greater pamber of these cases, | have beew ahle to Lote, jermnlly, We efect produced by the .n.m. Reuedy. No wedlne thot T have” ever used in the treatiwest of p.x..-r)' diseases, bas produced auything like the svme favorable results s the Hypopuosenrres, Fomerly, 'my patients lingered from alx to wmanths, aid t en dropped of; but sow, usder the use of this Remedy THEY GET WELL, of #0 GREATLY INPROVE 88 to appear in per Realth, - After its use for & few days, there takes place & GENERAL IN- PROVANENT N ALL THR SYMPTOMS; ti0 cough grovis easy; the night neats crase; the diuirhes is checked, and the appetite improves; sad there Tollows AN INCKEASK OF FLESH AND STRENGTH, aod & Acalid elvacity and cloerfuinces of spivits, which I UAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER MEDICINE PRODUCE. ' Out of ali the cases wlich 1 bave treated dariag a period of two years, nambering, a8 § have before said, more than THRKN MUNDRED, OF 0f which 1 Buve lid persoual knowladge, T cas report but sis fa In thess eases, the H-jophosylites did ot apjear to relieve tbe symptowy f conrse, acts with much greater certainty sod prowps woras in the lucipient, than Ia the more advanced stages; but its effieacy i# UNDOUBTED IN EVERY STAGE, anis seeq in the decided ame Lioration of all the more aggravaied aynptuins eves where a farorable- cannot b eutert ined. v Remedy 12 my hands, T hove accomplisted more, fn th years, thaw with all the other meazs which I bave employed Aum.n professional life. Under ita tse, [ have scen my patienis tting welk, day 1 bive seen them IMPROYING 1¥ PLESH AND STRENGTH | , ey were cousidered iu 4 bopeless stage of Phthisia 1€ M asy, that T ean honestiy recommend yonr ** Prep* arstions” of the HYPOPHOSPRITES to the Profescion, oo remedies of GKEAT POWKK, whetlier used as prophybictics, or in arresting the gracer aywptoma of tubercular diwase, Shou'd my testimony, fosnded upos a persoual ard jrofasionsl knowlelge of the value of the Hyrorow iiiTHs, Lo of any service to yoa, or asist jouin placiag them o the. Bands of those who are soffering fro the nost terrible seourge of tho- buwan race, | siall be contaut. Very respectfully yours, R Il HARRISON, M. Do yda 3. Wixcnmeren & Co., New-York. WINCHESTER'S . HYPOPHOSPHITES 18 the oufy reliable form of Dr. Chorchills Remedy, aud is spproved b7 the Melical Profession geserally. INQUIRE FOR, AND USE NO OTHER. PRICES.—~Tn 7 and 16 ounce Lottles, 1 and §2 esch, by Brpress. Sold by all respectable Drugylats, and wholesale aud retail, at the wly Gegeral Depot, by J. WINCHESTER & Co., NO, 3 JOHNST, N R NASSAU, N. T, e JANUALRY, 1867, NP ECIAL SALE OF FINE WINTER CLOTHING. COATS.... 812 00 PANTALOONS 8 00 VESTS 4 00 OVERCOATS. 16 00 DEVLIN & CO. A GREAT HUMANITARIAN INVE MALL'S PATENT TION. RUBBER CUSHION o s ing wit .1 or send for e Cores Teuder Faet, and prevents bling with s Collof o No. 13 o ork. GENTS WANT [‘) FOR HEADLEY? The only bool luwllnlw“; 'y J-n-. m Rebellion. Ageats 658 Lo competition. f/lll’fi’/l ClU 7’ fl“ E ) NAVAL COMMANDERS phies of our Naval nem«hLb'Ildn LT e wisgted o) o h« sudor and bitoran—comp o ooe volume—handsor oo on # .-.,| (el .-n.‘ ik b o ove 18 Publishers, 0. 956 LEA'I‘IILR BELTING. A HICKCOX, Xo. 73 Beckuar 22 CDAMS & CONE, No. 684 m«m)w Y, in- A vite purchasers to fapect their extensice amotagel of sk chse - u!‘ll CARRS N e Mempristss CLARKNCES, mm« S L A0 other e chise und open work, made best thi best workmen, at thelr own wanuiactor Alll{lr\ SL l"ll'(ill'l. llAR\lfi‘l,‘ Lf. A farye assortment at silll hwer priecs for i Several SECOND-HAND O 4l ok B gread s ROONUR. (Sneeessor to Row & “Tufts), No. 41 i-mu' I:u;vum new twu-lmm SALE l',,.,,, TLSON, No. 299 Broalesr_, I:.Y

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