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8 e el s At of the revolution by glving thom world 2 safe asylum, that wise old man elogne nt, Deak; butit Soes not 'NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867. SOUTH AMERICA, the news up to the hour of safling, belng two days Jater than the regular mail. TH® GREATEST sTORY OF TAE 1§ " MOPE- will every day hear of some freeh catastrophe. Bur- | ... g0t he could have felt happy amonz them. s - ’ i rounded Dy 14,000 mca (6,000 €omb FELL nd 600 formbig | 1 aw that they wers men ot 80 easily to be trifled | i RELATIONS OF PERU AND nRAZIL—A MuLATTO | A steamer has arrived from headquarters bringing | iy conenced ta the r—— i cordon {0 prevent escap y re d \wh- «trian members, and gave up SLAVE CARRIES OFF THE PRIZE-MEDAL FOR SCULP- the information that an lmumuvv.orderwpramed p oM—bUILDING | aud attack Curupaity and Humaita Das been re- NEWS EY THE A QLANTIC CABLE 10 JAN, 92, | hopes of cou he exered JURE, AND RECEIVES HIS FR OF MONTTOR —EMIGEATION—THE INSURRECTION ceived, and tlre new Commander-in-Chicf, Marquis NEW-YORK WEEKLY i T y ure 'I'lx‘»l] sure is to N s GREAT BRITALN. E Dy O | Parliament, which is tobe called together ou the 25th IN PARAGUAY ‘ . Caxias, says it shall bo done. It may be a ery of “ On Loxpow, Jan. 2.—The Herald this morning ed idrcass, along the passages, | of Febrary, but which, instead of coercing the Him- | The steamship Sonth America, which artived on | to Richiond,” with a similar result. One thing is oNGROW il storially says that the mment bas protested beiug and covent | 010 probably throw out the present Min- | Tuesday moruing from Rio Jagelso De. 25, brings tho | certain, that those two places have been made very . agamst the decision of Spain in the Tornado case, | ho = battwelang, the | ChEe b following nowss 4 .ad dudn o powerful for attacking a fleet attempting to pass, and THE - The Peruvian papers are very hostile in thetr tono | for defense againgt armed steamers. The fron-clads, owing to irregularity. T'he Herald adwits that (he | ! I e stk inz ruins, A thons; Some Hupgarian exi les have gob permission | toward Brazil, and it 12 sald a swall body of troops 1 1ave | also, are not invulnerable, as has been proved every aperations of the Tornado looked suspicious. | B sth, aud 2000 TTKSI%0 | to rotnm to their connmtry, among them Bishop | . « Flie Courtof Admiralty has just given (noon) a final | tapha Pacha has witten to Stakla that | Michael Horvath, the historian, but no ge neral am- | becn & jer to guard against aggressions, timo they have come within range. One monitor gudgment in favor of the United States in the Rappa s fwpossibio te e S or will be given. Tho system of halt | Tubl rebeing suppressed by the police in | could do the work, bt there is none. - . )u.‘ sck case. This makes ths third steamer recov N T O b Vi Lit js ox- | Pernamb Perhaps a notiee of the chief men in command of M c B 8 TAKES 1ha SN SYORIBET FE4 ' [ cir savage cusiom, asures i3 st paramonnt 1 f 5 ex- il i o Dl mited States Cousul Duley in the conrts | ke muitliied the bodies off the heads of i | IS8 3¢ :“"l“‘],lil.nl‘ly]l-:||nlunl i, i it s 66 | 7 mulatto slare ad carried off the medal for seulpturo thy Argentings would be ot ntereet, e 2 " i | PERR ® vloces o0b W q at system v s w Withou s g e & e itre, 5 1 here. e ey (G Ticecs L w'et | e of comploto liberty, nobody ean savo (i Aus- vineial Exposition. His statuo was Capid. He | o¢'(hy allied forces, and President of the Argentino OR, THE e | {he vodies of these unfortunate dead. Theeo fact, known | myle of compicia SRR > 1 o d letters of manumission, * Republic, has rare qualities for a_cominander. ITALY AND TURKEY. [ by Etope, will show that (he Cretans prefor deathtosub- | trian Movarehy. We thought Beust understood that 1s of five monitors have beenlald on thoTiba | He is deliberate, brave, reserved until approached, g b . 92_The Question between Italy | milssio 1 them 10 | ynism, but it seens be, too, is caught in the eshes o, whose coustruction was formally imaugurated | and then cordial, of few words, upright and inde }d‘;:;'i:”' # of tho firing upon an Halisn | 3 o 1 of ihe fraditional policy of Austria r.r. iatigablo, Ho in i lawyer, & port, a author on il and Turkey, arising out of the firing upon an G i | ol 1 was suppressed. This | O i i - . i Bad Bo tary tactics, a historian and an orator. }e is fond o . wesscl by the Turks, has been ably settied. o | ;.\l:u[ i “-n“ " of Xleee] ’.‘“,‘.:;.;‘._;\“1..".'.;x.‘”] i \'m X ops and seamen bad been dispatched to books, and he I"l '"f‘ :mmctn {lel ""I' it llnbrnr , On ime Porte yi pVery poiL ronsents to pay | LAY, and the even s Kt amirtod & moment | e ? e s the conter table of his study he has alarg Bablime Porte yiclds every polut A I e L S ; e o umon (e | WEEDING TILE ARMY OF TED CHARACTYRE— | T g continued raius bad done much damage to the | Bibla, presented to him by the American 0 OF THE the iudemnity. e assistance of the Powers aband { CONTEMILATED ATTACK ON THE PARLIAMENTARY | pouds and railways, ol (‘ ] ot man e,“‘,; he ha(q(ll’mlnu"ll)lu:yfh!'l‘;.lf]f’:'lo\’::u = s pealing then to Burope 1o i | COW EI—INTRIGUES OF THE REACTIONTSTS—EXPA- Two hund: party, huvin, y8 been at the hed i 2 CANDIA AND AMERICA. alig then o Tutope i lics, and voeelt- | powpy, iy, b ays o the head ATHENS Jan. 92.—The chief of the insargents in | pese ey i desred and exs |0 HION OF PROMINENT LIBERALS—SATISFAC- | and 400 more were expected. Although they wero hos ;;:::;'im"l of the Natioual Army, sizce Lis first pro- s dm‘lLw‘wri(t\"x1]m|ulu'(4-rtn*hn-l"mni States | the encrey of desperat that these FON AT THE PROSFECTS OF PEACE WITIL THE | pilably received, complatuts were de ot the fact that e r:p«-v-ul'nimma‘rnwinl.'fl\lfflfflliflfln'l‘"fflli“l}!, S b | valiant mien now ginl COUTIT AMERICAN REPUBLICS—PERSONAL. those that iad arrived were not agriculturists, which 38 | o0 dthe dishonesty aud frand inseparable from equip- . Ve gqone on Consul here, thanking the American people, through | Nim, for the sympathy extended to the Cretans. e also petitions the Consul for American ships of war out sho: From Our Special Correspondent: ‘The Spanish Governmi thin these last few we MADRID, Dee ent has been working hard oks at what it calls the puri- contrary tu the stipulations between the Comp: h ¥ pvermoent, The collection of traops b provinees was progressing with to t and subseription in Al success. 0,000 to 50,000 men, Lave the slightest stain gpou him. D ‘inm been the champion of the peo- 0 man in the confidence of all the and ping and feeding without attachin ing all his Irfe he le, and perhaps n ity or unite the ‘ ¢ the nation could so nnite r-npln. ong been BY LEON LEWIS, Ausbor of ' THE SILVER SHIP,” * SYRIA THE JEWESS,» ..,..i %o convey the women and ehildren. § s ; bt u ordex (o Lusi - viotay, o i : ‘ p— > 3 fury of the Tucks and the rigor of the h | fieation of the army, a purification which everyhody | The cotton crop promscs an iuc 3 G Y ahn Andrew Gelly y Obes has A , MARINE INTELLIGENCE. . ‘ s Tt ‘was all but completed with the sumy A ‘lseovery of rich g0 and dlamond washings in Ba- | Miinister of War under PresidentMitro, and loft the | STEFDAUGHTER'S FORTION,” se, ea QuEENsTows, Jan. 22— Noon.—The Cunard steaw- | SPA ! om the forces of all those old veteran | is had beenn post to take command nnder him, He has the post of |-/ ¢ | dismissal from tho Jorces oF 0 . . He is & Paraguayan by birth, and wers announcemest of & story by & writer o extesaively asd favor. | ar- :,’: ‘;,M,v,.w , en route to Liverpe | y n o i £ the Lntest news from | sergeants who are cousidercd in European armics as ’“,I '""T‘ g l, kg 14 yeexeel CAppas: st a minister in that counitry. He was by b N 8 1 t Ehptollgwingls § SuNMETULENG e ith and marrow of o standing army, The | tllry exchange %' broker, then an auctioneer, and then a | bl ¥owaasTLeon Low s, would perbape be €307k to cacse everydody’ Livsrooty st B o ot it ARl R Of @ MARTIOK AT i) | Two Brazilian vesels had entered Lake Pigis and bom- | yigister. o is out of his element a3 o soldier, but Wasbineto \, w “ k on the12th of January ; ve heen assigned a | Weeding out ‘IYII‘ I‘l‘x ious .\x..\.h I;. n”,“ I"||\|‘I']. l’" Darded the extreme right of the Paraguayan army. he has great energy, m"liwnuun;ll llli"lllmL : toread It, but was ob t lute the Shannou th " t Orense e n, and the Directors, as here p ool ported insurrectic Paragnay appears to he con- ol o] Hornos since 1535 has been a cavalry | t Orense & = 2 A reported insurrection in Paragaay appears to he con Gen. Mannel s PP ©f coal 1 Safr 1 spectors of the different branches of the serviee, 1o, A Paragnayan captain seized o depot, the zar- officer, and he has taken one side or othe 1 the n / Y - g Coruana, Ftota ot Voo, Cu | apecs ot G Gl poventimg it e | e when ope snt foro | interminablo, wars of he Kiver late Jof 3 Yort, THE WATER-WOLF FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAI S ote ot Toledo. Albareds at | thavkless and juvidious tusk.. minated v 3 * e il beut ot | 18 cunning, and most_singularly cool in time of L LOSDON NOSEY MARKET #os, Silvela at Toledo, Albareda at | ey, erior officer, whose ind i thar- | to chinstiso him, ho retived %o the mouwntains and beat oft | g Ylis value as a soldier is in his quick pereep- f oo 5 ¥ LoNpox U. 8 Fivet at Jacn, and Navarro # acter, liberal autecedents, or ;{mumnm part m any | the troops. A cecond attempt with 500 men and two ean. | fions, and in his ability ke the best of & sur- pecialclalios to public spproval, in that 18 is somewhat differend ! et - 4 | former military onthreak might give case - | qon was repuleed with the loss of the eannon, and at last | prise. He is a rude, unpolished, un S e PR N N o o b pire royal suspicion, $o fhait e "\";" o nts the captain had 60 wen, well victualed and | well represents tho gaucho soldier of 3 qua o ting el which g actor b ths e givn o e worid Noon—The money maiket is q | ats among her eonttiers that she now pos A Gith & it oenfary a§¢ A i Sl R ore quoted at 10§ for money. Tl fo iy whose fidelity may be as much ¢ L '[‘ o '; ""l,'“‘ 'I'; 5y ax 1 Gen., Weneeslans Pannero, a refined and polite Anita tisle Limplies, it Is & story of the Bermudas, aod pactakes largely pent quotations for Awer Vupon ais that of Walloons be: Indians on the Northern frontier, t vantage | co1dior has, been under arms for near forty years |y, fos o0 it e s mhen Five-Twenties, 12§ 1 by | Giards, wl of the whience of Uk inen, were cruclly ray thoun- | Gnd, walile the last, mentioned, e has improved 4 , a0 the grasd. The beroiae 1o & mort glorious crear | 1 ihe prinei fortunate villages in that section. with the time In his tactics he is systematic, and Hona covature o basaty and suashins, fonier; Supuleive, Sooeont il ez came to 1 No other officer has %a bo Dotlioi . the Cortes, the latte ‘n-h‘u-l | Spanish monarchs. 1e A e e ; e and resolnty d oer VERPOOL, .~The Cotton Market opeuc The potice then repaired 0 | mark that there are very few men of Hibernian extrac. | EFFECTS 0 WAR=THE COSDITION OF THE ALDIES— 1l 1o one is less envied ; for all know o fat. The will 1 egate e 4 M Perznela, for fresh i | 460 tow kept on the list of active service. In Spain, UNANIMITY AND HERGISM OF THE PARAGUAVANS— o ined the | cogeous—mho is castaway upon ove of the Bermods Iolands, and fulle b to driv |t J £ Trinh descont (and ther 4 ives all b Jes. Middling Uplands are quoted at 34id e 1o drive | the militar 2 of Irish deseent (and there ave many BRAZIL ARRANGING VASION OF PARAGUAY AT A | stars of the generalship e s - R iyl { among the bravest) bun foether Jko so miany Bees | NI POIST-MOSEAINT To ¥k 210 NiavES Fon | Daitl-field, 1is coumn oy @ Avivde, | 2% Vowdionts of s dampesata v, whe 5 0 dosily dasey By bos S ps p vheneyer we have Marsha iel in power, s v " . e 4 . e \ ok o BY STEAMSHIE s i ‘-\!“1' :‘I‘M e , wh v"\ ° ’x._‘um““lx Iu'): D i ol -;.l ””“vl | ;‘:x ‘|4 R&-TOW THE ALLIED ARMY 18 FED=THE WHEST en, | 0 I'r“”‘f‘::::"lfl"' ‘n'r‘::m“l‘;::dhl;ll Wills Merw, she casousiers the oond Deotsge of (¢ Wil “l iy pital, and place M nd vien’s, wit RVEST € 4 Y lelasds, I, yose, | . ond. AFitss, 10 every From Ose Speclal Corrivpevient been ey nd Lo has progressed A The seamer Germazia, from Liverpool on the . They are now |u|||'m. ied vetine | $ i o (s M F vy 2 ““rlihmf "it‘ll'"t’"i ,Y{_ frighiful arrived here yest " uptary or A 2 1| tune the President, 0 JEh Mrrives hore yeugn crounded by t Spaniards y | The great incubus of this great country is the [ ¢ L oF in dress and an snms WATER-WOLF, GREAT BRITAIN B like il ; *ilo their time,” an sent todions war with Paraguay. Al depart- | ing tendency to nse bombastic words. s quali- ’ THE LONDON TIMES ON AMERICA FALRS, of the Renate, who 3 tten vpou the somewhat o oot indusiry feelit, as laborers are with drawn to h'n"tlrum]:u'l well with his unquestioned simplicify - A s recantlonary e Queen, | 4 | fin i T & 73 4 o . | of character. 3 hd e simple dasetintion of which fearfhl monste The Times of Thur L Jan, 10, in roRaYE: dly rela. | of o | il the falling v u.; aud as mouey is expended in | “gen. h"“”mm‘_;m{”“lm““llh the {mt Dn-ann simple description of which fearfal mouster cmrllhlenhhtvtv‘1 * La Rerolution ve biv e dispatc T army. & projecied nureturning investients, of the First Corps, He won his rank recent O | with borror, The story 1s £ull of action at the e i Call { tilats A nts have, hows | Uy eety, the war has already effected o | heroism under fire, but hie has few good qualities of s vory el o5 e snien § spon us through the A ever, taken place which hase induced them to bogin | B K€l ultivatien, and ho makes but fow | - phrase of 132 v T \ great change in this country. ho countries weral, o o cnltiva and he make: o attentlon eachialned befe ':}‘ln}‘«,u:\‘\nl Im.\ {1 ) | :h’.u ;,.\ 1‘.. ‘vv"Ilh"l Tt I.“"”‘"l n."\l h.’, . | great Py I‘i‘ 1 .I try l’.\llll‘v‘l 4 « ’I‘l 51 ]m | tlonds; ]FH{.\.- o hie hias osmmandad on'the " ffanb ] o hala fore he bas read & dozen sentonces. 14 ug 0 the course ¢ o ily dissolved the Cot bieh, by-the b | volved iu it have been developed by it. Brazil has | tier, but he has the singnla ition of poverty. the most tErilling s’ saseases & plot of \ sentatives Las T Ll g tink repdesss Halp! ! acquired a navy with eight new iron-clads, Urnguay | He represents very well a certain class of “soldiers o Bstiug svenions; mst Moo’ st f B0 O SO moval of the n | b s T skt hont. sl cotital 4 bas had a distant ficld of war, and so las made here, but even by these hie is not liked. o3 intrioacy and of the wost Ingenlous character, stands in the wa Is 3 80 hous later & Mment of the nminitiated, @ decree dissolying e | greater efforts to become quiet at home, The Argen- | — — o | new elections for the | gines have lod ont a large army, and the mode of pre- | THE CROSBY LOTTLRY. THE WATERWOLF the * Monsienr \ 1 hy B trid of. He has heen 2 ol the cvime of form- | al Rerramo in his wife's - an opinion for hinself, wnd that opivion does be would like to be exiled to. B pari or war has been more scientific than ever eonform to the senti tsof the m: ity of wlonad Sovercien " par eacellenee con hef The army is better provided for, and on a {HE WINNERS OF THE CHILF PRIZES. il ® y ongress. Whethicr the opi I wrong, aeeces 10 the beart of her whom she wished to better ng for efficiency, than an my . | BY TELRGRAVIH TO THN TRIBUNE. will aaquestionably add greatly to the alrealy great repulation of Lavg t oF nnjust, it is vot for oy e went 5o fur i v, than s 3 2 e A S RiAsp L foite, : canipped in this conntry. The systematic care for | Cmcaco, Jan. 2—The latest anthentic informa- | pycy (o) win uatoabtedly be extezaively reads tion concerning the chict prizes drawn yesterday is as ies are about (0 i8 and at London, and t pointed in 1 hat hool efore the Tribunals On New-Year's eve the V strated in anony mous have don have occured by hattle among the sav- th his experience v FENIAN itk ty. We n ki kS 1 yw Kpo mere he e onnded e r oplics of < Fhe London Star sazg: 4 ) Minister was disposed [ the sale A, ok T e xegular supplioe of | foilows : Ticket No. 58,000, prizo No. 1, the Opera House, 13 | - Reoiiect that £t s stated, Peian five tovk pla . o Ry 1"‘“",’!"\\"\"‘] . of the best atmies of modem times. No money is | reported to have been drawn by Mr. A. H. Lee of Prairio ® lodying house in Lssex-st., 1 PRUSSIA g LI e CiatHiol i+ e, the Allies are building wp their | Du Rocher, Randolph County, 1l Tn August last thig I'HE WATERWOLF; “much injury on the house and 1 % ,l, abure Hepreseututive of | B f-*_,n;h:-"n' bt s+ Every cannon badl used is cartied | gkt was sold at st. Louts 0 Mr. Lee, aud if he hus not jfitq‘lm.jf\h v The, 1 A e ! a henefit the hay” for e horses comes a8 far, i | rosold it ho h the fortanate wiuner of the largest prise. or, ut th state that a man odgin s s SANEE A hot ehestnuts Ad, per tin s thie o 7 ooy R Ticket No, 16 e Yosewite Vplley, val- ught a hox to the house « ot 2 tated that the Hereditary Trince gy | s pound. To avoid Ja3THE nilar price | ket N IGLEE PLAER u‘m"& s o 3 bflfi‘fl“" Saturday nivht, ypa vy 8 githe Teosmuly i widh: the | bot-bea o bourd the stedndfe AfS Lo | Gica ot ¥a000-— i %o, T, 3 2 :(; TN SEMON O THE BERMUDAS P v | ot | et Yt % ermment on the su houncing | the ielus " tumn al d at 000—unsold ticket. -3 ierr id explosion fotlowed. 1t is | Gover 0 s e ot B oAt it wood in the Torests, ~ | 3, An Ameriean Autumn, vained Y W“d“ffl"’,"fi},'f‘fim, OF ball cartridges were found in | TriRTainity o) It WL G, (i W i v hed the world, and that is | Theket prize No. 4, Washington Irving and His Y 1308 LEWNS, 0 debris wrin ) " order. All the ministers signed. Some of them, bov- | 1} ! of the Pavaguavans. ‘They | poonae valued at $5,000-s0ld tn New-York. Tieket No. The Northern Whig s sa lull in Jocal e S0t Raxe | ever, expressed for which they - t 'r';!"" s "‘.‘I',f{“" whowe "’{"\”' 0, prize No. 5, Woods In Autumn, valued at #6000 oo r:«l.fl l‘n:r 1-'-»{;;_“..-)".‘ : {..'\.:.\'.'J;:I“"FT Coburg Gotha, has n».ull\ul 10 abdicate his sove- | langhed at 3 ! b o e P g s g “.,h,f ? | wold to J. J. Taylor, Sprin i week, public confidey . ance of | yejgn rights in favor of Prussia, ing is kuown wh W A Qi anition, valued tranquillity is being rapidly strengthengd. here of any such resolution.? {a | they fiout his nume, Some Paraguayans b 42, prize No. 7, Decr on b NEW YORK WEEKLY, YIE GREAT FASTF L;i 2 gog -+l | been i i ‘;w to go nl. 0 !I;_u‘ :;v\‘m 1\. | at 4,000 -s0ld to D, Russelloot lln?lnn.! “‘; . ! qThis steamer, NOW reccivin orongh refi | e are I the » thingd, and possi | prize No, 8, Alp! alued et £3,000--sold to L, P, ‘v‘::;mo i ppointed to sail for New-York from The v Io”']‘ RUAND. | paian, oy wil) beition fier moaths of cffort and et fhs o7 . 9, Marblo [ vy 70 MORROW, dverpool’ Mareh 2. Nhe will Jeave New-York for | Lh¢ e ¢ g people 1o surrender the vights i of money as rewards, they had v Bt of Abraba I ¢ unsold rest on A i sail et Frimee and Amer- | S e otatérs 1a-Nes which b tinh Tonght ot s 1 that 50 Paraiayins e mambrs i ¢"prizea o been S during ihe nce of the Payis Exhib { e irdgs lie supporters of ceele power ttle aken their price re | cortified’to 3 ol L by every News Agent. 7 ' s : g Al -[m., | Jane =5 4 o l’”I"!u“‘I opin ] 1o te 1l a result, and the wholo | "‘“-'J'M va by ticket ,_‘ he anmnal official reintn of Liverp ¢, | % A compromise from which priong these M | E wo | Sxites. srorth abowt { llq w.ud"tixu! tward, t ember, 1%, shows that | PORLIGN CORRESPUNDINCE Jarties y whieh in tirn the nation bas been #o-dis 1 et ular e | s will offor hiw & [N Juring the 1 e | et | astrously misgoverned. { wople s ibsolutely complete, They seem to | e of course hio will have no aiter 3 E ported inward, : 1 HUNGARY. | Jtwasn it canse that the M were | seck death in order to p L. They will stand | 7 L0000 yan, 22 —Some 80 of the prize tick ots of the ALUM AND DRY PLASTER ared outward: the increase in the numbers of the | pryNors roLICY oF TAE VIESNA GOVERNVINT induced te cipitate their measu . to b mowed down by anevitable artillery, or blow | e By 0 g et UL e | s ron o S e | gl i (o i el | ik i FIRE AND BURGLAR rted inwiud L ) B : Marshal O'Donnel’s satellites have b s uine out of ten of thew yevey worea | 1 . ard. e "3 | OF THE MEASURE—VISIE 6F BARON BEUST TO | qelves) fell from their ill-gotten seat without property | THE 1ATE GALES g | JURN HOME 0F HUNGARIAN EXILES, | deluging their connfry o ol ¥ vll have no v | Accounts continie to vo b 2 news of ade | From » { Treasury to the last f e, the ere the aristo e- | o ot sprie « i $itional wreeka and i 8 | . prer Jun. 2, 1657, | riuing to prepare the fall of their war Las | Wween Kars ?:L\"- s 'l'”‘l‘::’ ‘“L“‘,‘i q e U PANESE EMBASSY ns indeed that the Vienna Government will i g l,< e g a formidable invasion of Para 1 nateur lady skater. A trial *';Th‘ln{.{;F m Japan "u:»“‘ g of 19 per At Last suceeed in ynining the Austrian montrehy, a | an onerously a r‘:v’h-:ll;- Wi from el is exy 10 emharrss afternoon at 3 o'clock of whom 2 ar 0 officers, secreta task which was too difficult either for Kossuth or f t ‘“ll“;“ ,.\ at the 4 It of new rosurces ¥ SMY 08 JMIVARY OF 'h'l"l b ””“'Il"l"l‘l"“l‘ LE fnterproters, &c., has attived at Paris, en Toute to | Bismarck, but which. after all, may be achieved by | B et tho flivvietl e e o e v iia thows, - Tt st b tliak 1ia |, JFOTURE QI SATAN Lo 8 sl have been to work, and the thy hier telivored turs last evening at the hall corner of slin and St. Petersburg, and.the that fatal tendency of unsettling hing witbont | O it devotion to the | has officers of great ability about him, for never be. | delivoret s FEEE, b b sniiscs of e tes. It is said that tvwo perm Jaying the fonndations of @ bett . scding win has been mewly | fore have South American anmies so skillfully d adway aud Thirty-second st., on the subject ay 3 Mt errors are | fonded themselves with the spade as Lopes’s men | for the benefit of the 3 > Majesty [ Vof Kt Matthew. The T GOBL E—82 B per dosen, at WASHINGTON HADLEY'S, wiidle Cooper lulil;" C 3 established in Fravce and in England by the G an order in Conneil introducing gen nseription | flving sheets v I 8o wany Bl sy st i3S ernment of Japan. withont exception. Each young man, on abluining | been sent |.‘> duran xh\rlvn-nm- “..\\I w .uulnl 1 v' ] 1 rs i 1'3‘::1'::.3‘ {.«Ill-'u.. .»(”J.e :|:m lock. No connection with store. r EARTHQUAKE IN BELGIUM. 3 90th vear. . o4 e 5 makers punis for havi | ward movement ean be made. hattle is expected e country watered by the Columbia, | 5 e . = - ¥ The Pall Mall Gazeite says: * Several s bis 20th year, must enter the army, serve three years | Tets fonnd sprinkled in thoif ¥ 5 ing forward, but not he Countey. Wt i For Wesk ORENCH CHINA N o hquake, which lasted some seconds, v in the line, three years in the first, and six years in | o¢ yoyal Tife, such only as palace famil vy ved to make ‘soldicrs o s L o, s ADLEY'S, middle Conper Tust oisech in Be on the 2 the second reserve, Students and edncated yonng | ex-Ministers and their friends conld know and exag Wl free men of As they ar 1y de- hu — ) aen may volunteer for one year and e prescnt for te, are dail) oming the domain of vulgar | grecs lower in grad peethin the slaves of . : ATES=$1 60 pel | twomore ut the Fall exercises, which are to last for owledge, in spite of ve efforts of aw- | the | m|ull.~|..-.~”«.|.. it s certain that th I'illln ¥ Winrkr make little impression middle Cooper lastited s s sig Pt o i Upolice. Bt the crowping blow was given | of military life will u Lo i S s e e 2k 3 T DIN g T sl cigante at, Balsgra hnds gl |0 or they may for sig yemws bo diilled !(,”...,“.,. Suni itan e, Conaroms.| i 1 veats per gousd Wholesals Dejot, No. 158 CHINA DINNER — SETS-—T3 3 e TS Y T ST WAl o) vo weeks year; I in case il its sittings snspended, these worthies an dorees, Law already re: LI INGTON MADLEY'S, middle Cooper Insd signed an address which virtaally calls for the over- | 0 C L0 04 face the enemy. You may | Were sccustomed to assethle daily at th ud assimed command. A the Allies have lost mueh | E = D R et ghrow of the Pope. They demand that the Governors v : A ny. Xou MY | pofament to read the daily prints, *retr ol har nong theit commanders, this I'ne TRIRUNE ATMANAC FOR 1967 is NOw B HINA TEA SE [0 ©f the city of Rome and of its provinees shi o [ Rasie what a confusion that New-Year's weleome | jnyard man,” and, like Milton's fallen angels, discuss ¢ bo removed. Hoe has taken the counsel of | xeapr. Price 2 ecuts. Sce advertise Now Publics: WASHINGTON HADLEY'S, niddie Covper luatitate \u‘ B %o e ‘t' ']‘ ‘,!_ p o "“‘: i : cansed thronghout the empire—the new duty of | how they might overtivow their adversivies. They | the Generals s o retaining the possession of the | ™ B S AR sctlon w e worst in Europe. The foreign troops i | ring knockingat every door. The University | dressed up a remonstrance to tho Queen, to which 130 | dearly gained Fort Carnzu, Itis to he either abun- | papal pay be dishanded, that men confined in prison BSill brobabily ha sha all 1 deputics affixed their pignatures, and they appointed | doned at or to be d, most likely the lat- for snpposed offenses agwinst religion be relcased, 1 will probably be shut, since all the undex- | ¢4 “pregident. of the Congress, the famous | ter, for if oned it will again become i more for- , otore., #nd that the dowinion of the Preists shall be | s mnst interrupt their stndies, as they prefer | orator, Autonio Rios v Rosas, to present it. [ midable ouipost of Carupaity than it was hefore, s ACFARLAND™ Book Store, corne 3 plis 3 3 > 16 vear's voluuteering, and the pr ot of becom- | They requested their political friend and fellow- | The battle at Cornpaity, at which so @ num- o g5 © Ricbard. wanty wt. and Broadwar. There you will fiod all the NE Shakien off. The nddress declares that Liberty is 8 £ 8 | malcontent, Marshal Serrano, to go and se 1 berof the Allied soldiers perished, hns heen greatly J % Sioihars | BOOKS of the ud all the old Stadard Works, sad also cho Wiy to be won by bloodsbed {ing officers, to the tedious duty of being | o0 o Ohtaln from | 'M““ [P Inuded among the I b victory % | Engligh, French and Bcoteh Scationery. — for six years nnder the caprices of an Austrianofficer. | ], who are acquainted with Spanish cote [ Presidont Lopez receive consion an albuin 'l‘HF. GRE TURKLY. | The Vicunese soon discovered that there was a lole | histe ware that this brave soldier was o | with the signatures of Jasmos Eprogue, Kilssdel > i 3 - ; | in the wording of the Jaw, and that it is possible for | 480 queen ognominated the handsome minister, “ el | iplimenting him ont | ¢ 2 : g ALJEGED BARBARITY OF THE TULKS IN CANDIA L &4 e o = x Yo nunistro bonite;” that he was the initiator of wo | !u{n ) Fort Curup ription upon | REMEN AND SOUTHAMPTON, Tan. % P Sation with 200 gan jets, Ualed We read in a recent number of the drenir No alew days, a8 yev, (0 gob an excmpiion by I gallantries, JU was hoped that, notwithstanding | it Lho tomh of the Argentives,” and so they in- | Dr. Wiaterbalter and wie, J. B. Culming, 8. Farbecnormes e wishiog fto compete for tbe pi *Some time ago, it will be remembered, the English, | 1000 florins, - Hundreds and hundreds of | many exploits both in love and in ‘war, he would bo | tend fo make it. |1 Brshe D Sesger, D Fecrg o : wtea Aiétran oo Tecelved on Board sos » chil rushed to the exemption office, whick isto ¢ | Jooked upon as one of th asures of memory,” | The productiveness of the Provine Tug, N Gota, 1. Baum aod w mer Assurance received on board some children, | ©EVE B CE TEOR O Dot (e fax, sometimes | (houkh too far gone for * the pleastes of hope, fncattlo is almost ineredible. When L e Sotamon, Doreth Kiett, women, and old wen of nos; the captain of the | 1!» babi 1 " I"; ’l' . I 'L’ l that be might indnce her Mujesty (o listen fuvorably | that l';..\.g.‘-’.- hnfignpnun several hund ” - gral we P dp promised to return in a weck and tak & babies, and the first day’s reccipts amounted | 1o those who were so anxions to reénter her royal | animals, The Allics crossing with u great army ko ted tille page, _Price’ S AL SEroca 18 weok anc et to peatly 1.000000 forins, This was cortainly a | service. But the Queen, forewarned, would not | afterward, wied of cattle enormous quantitics, as | LATEST R T o A : f their chiof article of food. N of their chie iele of food. who wished to find shelte ¢ barbarity of the Farks. A few days afterward a frigate without God-send for the Minisier of soon be absorbed by the incre but it ase of the army Ymdget Fin: will grant him an audience; the Congress ealled npo dent of the Council of wherenpon the President of p Marshal Narvaez, the Presi Ministe The vetern they make ¢ o many levies the provinees, 18 chiefly supplied with beef f the Al that Prov PORT OF NEW-YORK..ov.000.d ARRIVED. polors appeared, sure enough, on the horizon; the Fugitives rusbed (o the sea-shore, When she had ap- i proached pear enongli to land, the frigate lannched a $ong boat, over which waved the English flag; ) Althongh the demand for the army is al 1,500 animals per ¢ yet they are bought in Corri- | entes at §7 to $%, gol head. It is an illustration of the extrardiniry ductiveness of theso pliins, SAVONINE A CONCENTRATED S0AP, CONCENTRATING TIME, SAVING MONEY. in bed, sutfering gouty twinges, civcumstances that | do 1ot soothe fiery tempers like that of the old wa vior. A scene took place, which, if enacted at a thea ter, wonld hiave bronght on roars of Janghter from pit, suddenly expanding, since the number of to bo doubled by the recent law, iutroduced with out the comsent cither of the Hungarian or of A ston, with mdse. i m the . hose was crowded with Christians, who had has. | t® Austrian Paliament. If a campleto change of | boxes, and gallery. Jtiosy Rosas lofta formal demand | - At Mend capital of the Province of that Tale of Fryin Aot bioeas | e = jzat bo introduced withont | of anandicnee of the Qucen, signed by himself and | o X 1 in tho last days of Ni POUND FQUAL TO FOUR POUNDS OF BAR-SOAP ate i8 i of safety, A I\ my organization may be introdoced without al cnce of the Queen, signed by himself and | pame, a v urred in the last days o ONE POUN N 50 et tht vase St nal of safoty. *At the | o5 rogard o constitational forms, it s inieed dif- | fourdoputles, amongwhom wereledro Salavorria for. Noveinber. Tho Governor had been rather freo in | b 0, § ek T b S pame moment the vessel displayed the Ottoman flag, | g1¥ fHE 10 Sonslitations G i | erly Finance Minister, MauricioLopez Roberts {ono | sending political opponents o prison, There had | garrion & g P g by s GLAMORGAN SOAP COMPANY. sud dischar, all her guns wvpon this uwnarmed A y sce why there should be any Parlivment in of 0'Donnell’s Irish eligue), and Ramon ( 7 itia, Inm‘h.- v discontented party in the Province, and, vere gale from 8. F WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NEW.TORK. trowd. THis § ible act of barbarity is attestd | At Wo mnst not forget that Madrid is in a state of seige, | headed by a revolted military leader, they nmmunml Boston, Burnbam' Manilla Aog 15, with bemp | v 1. SCHIEFFELIN & Co. No. 170 Willan-o& ® 1t may he said 1hat the present system is abont the | ¢ ameeting of any kind, whether of deputies or | Chatles “Joln Rodrigu vernor, opeued the Vs thon 30 dore A M. HOPPOCK & -Now. 18 avd 20 ¥ -‘:-n. - v Iaw, o grave deline | prisons, bought tho police, and scb up s oW GOvern® | o uters aih bears . and . W. galen Took & pod of Sandy Hook | SFGHGE & GANTE & Co. e asd No. 1 by one of the principal papers of Greece, the Herna- is printed a«t Syra; the commiitee of that town | A 3 ceived the mews in a letter, dated the 6th (20th) | Portance as Pruse Pecember, addressed to it in the hame of the Gencral | 10 COPY the Prussi: Aseerbly of the Cretans, According to this letter, | 7 {hat Prossla is « ES 8. ASPINWALL..... £ No. 86 Williew AND 6 against arival of such | a 10 other means conld avail but tem. Still, we onght to remem- hemogeneous empire, and that s e Do not, i, in tlio eves of mil qhency. ain-Ges truenfent & commander as ever decima was made cognizant of the paired to tho Palacoof Parllamentin person, e gave the keeperof the parllamentary srchives a pummeling with his vernor fled and gathered o bout him, while the insnrg 'll'ln- new Governor ab ment, The former ( e 15¢) Just., but was obliged to put to sea agaia in consequence of & few troops—some enta soon numbes once reported to tho way filling the post in t L.B. BOXES. OLD IN 1 ¢ 4 od Jower topsall yant and split sails, w e, 1y $he number of victims was considerable, Before | e b eystem was introduced during the cuie | own illustrions hands, for not taking off bis hat, and | and that lio was lsoking for tho fugitive Govern o 3 - ich a fact the heart throbs with indignation; pu fhusiasm of all Germany against the first Napoleon, | {hen cent him, tightdy pinioned, to tho military prison | but conld not find him. Thero have been fears of P L T L L S spinion claims satisfagtion; the righ l Ao { while it was developed during fifty years of peace. ol & . tor“daring to expresy Lis disappro- | this rebellion extending to other provinces, and us | could soe o person on deck, & dog being the ouly liviag thing iy a- i thorights of bumanity, | yoino 1o Jiifle every Prussian beecan gl He ordered the 1 of Parliament | the Government has no National troops to spare, | Schr. Powow of Prowow of ctown, Atkins, Gra guust be avenged, and it onght to 1 known whether | | Mipir Prussian became acens- | 1o 1o closed toall exceyt the functionaries charged ay bo trouble. One cry of the rebels wiv, il b $he commander of the Turkish fgato obeyed the tomed to military drill and service, while | with minor duties. Heecaused Rios y Rosas and hig Armlunt for Paraguay ! b oz, mdse, to No L McCready & aunero has been sent to put down this cosignatories to be taken out of their beds at dead of night, by armed men, and conveyed to the military prisons, whence all except Balayeriia, who fcH dan- gerously i1l in the nhihl. were sent off to oxile in colonies destmetive to human life, or to provinees at r. Sarab Mills, Fortress Monroe. POKEN. , bark Goldea Fleeco from New MISCELLANEOUS, Perocions instinets of Lis race or the tnstructions of in Austria there *is mo eunthusiesm, aud there his goverument.” g | is every prospcet of o war. Hungary, not yet B 1 EARIBALDIAN TN CANDIA, reconstructed, is now to be armed. Even the edus cated olasses are to be drawn inlq copscription. have called cedunder aunot yeb and the neighboring (lu_n the .’\.\lmmflj(nllzunh« or n‘.ilu p his command, The cxtent of thjs matter boeslimalml{ 1“ 7 W Ve vead in the Movimento of Genos ¢ nes ‘ uc..‘m\” 3 Why? This is o two-edged gword, nnder (he present ineduvenient distaics Lol t‘.ll.'l"ei' ol deay, Another invasion by the Indians Las ocenrred in B bt rinits o e searo i e s | | cirenmat Sy .g‘nfl&’ Dresent | o’ Spanish publid stil) clingg to- ¢véry AMuslon | the Provinee of Cordoba. A very large forco has ¥ Shootlng Star, rom Noveastls (Del) 1 DEAR Banniii-T send you a letter from Candia, | C/7CUTS! ances, and may become MOSY dan, e10ns; in | concerning their sup) niwl poi tancs abroad, Every | come in, carrying away somoe 50 prisoncrs, Killin, e tosin SH S TIEVIE) il &5 pro hich I beg you to publish. You will see by 1t to what | f4ct, it is Government which erganizes and arms o ff,fioerthuk arrives frol ; the Pacific i3 received in | abont as many, and driving off large numbers of e by \r'.:'.mm'fi-m: jhile rin_ this unfortunate population is condemmed, | revolutionary force. And Gallicla? Will Russia not vinmph, 48 it ho bad pelifeved something ultra- | cattle and horses. ‘They secimn to know that there is f witboat farthe? a 3 1o force heresutficient to chastiso them. The Legisla- ture has heen convened in this Provineg in order to fix the value of the papgr money aund to rogulnw the {»Iioo Leroical, Banquets, ovations in the theaters, ad- dresses in poetry and Yruse, await them in every town they visit, Luat;l'!hl there was a meeting § the Athenenm (the m fmportant of the Mnfirifl litersry clubs) for the meuibers to sign their names in the beautifal album which is to be sent to the d badly frozen. The “ Yours, G. GamiBALDL, u e 220 Wik both wasty joue. er mate wap losh at ses. in a translation of the letter: “ DRACONAS, Crete, Deo. 8, 1 + “GENERAL—Afier serving three mouths nnder yonr protest against the military organization of the peopls most hogtile toliey 7 Is Austriasirong enoughi to check the Poles if they are once armed ¥ And the Roumani- ans. Ruthenians, Servians and Sclavonians, once Thie followin of the public lands. };?r g)mo Woaks 110 value of cure renc; d betweeh $22 and $23 to the gold dol- lar. The telegraph between this city and Montevideo R g DOMESTIC PORTS. Wi MINGTON, Jan. 22.—Sailed, steamablp Pometheas for Fonrass Moxnor, Jan. 2.—Arrived, schr. Ovean Tra has tange , rders In the First Battalion of Volanteer Bersaglier!, I | grm, » . 5 i 1o Groece fo ight anew the battles of Liberty.» T am "“::amigrmim]‘:mv::l!;llx&:xt'gzo;g;last “10‘ skfm‘?ofig?:m'um:?;fi l:‘“?e?]' fotostias Gt is uo: in va)rk‘ ng order, A‘Id wo th“lt'l" dmi‘lj' 'tl?‘ Potih s P @ Draco th 8, Zimbrakakis b 7 ation o C4 shed Christopher Columbu: gram eatly to.the convenienco of ‘tho publio. It Saile ¥ nd brig Chebutta for Halifas With Xo. 18, now M S i o ohmrygaind g s or‘i:m‘:\: Vienva aud of the German provinces, now already :‘fif‘f‘;“l’*‘:‘i‘:'(ga:g: Lot d|:<‘:ll\"",l"-l-r. lnin Taken posaca’ | roasos tho La Plata River where it is 2 uiles wido. ;.:.«'fi:.'."fl:"."':?,:;;'-:fl '::":':".K: 'l'r!'..:".::... .‘.’Eu A BERIFULEY j eSTRATRD Coile ;’;Cllltl:'m’w 1 f et y v o o ol orfo return [ A 3 1 Your solieitude on behalf of our cause; and I tako ths | B°Viating toward Germany, will they be willing to | gua. Don Pedro Columba, or s they "fufi'n'.'f?n'i.‘, Spain, {.fflt"'}?i - :'z‘»n“ul:: Inkfomfl 00 fu'.l»:. Tt o Loarg, wteh e Nortvn P, a0 ‘milon, below Ausapots, 'in e | Choeker Boasd, poriys o ! AXK L o, | ot pay large taxes in Y pain, #old, per 1, The Whent foe." Arrived—Stesmship Commopolitan fro: o writiug to you to tmplore you, 1n the name of | V' s in order thad their sons shonld be | Don Pedro Colon,the father of Christopher, died four | harvest is ripo, but not yet gathered, so that it is not | et o uitlsoret bhe experiencnd Seavy ot cst gales of » samenmm—— A ained fonar All your sutbority, in orlor to snsteh taken awny from business for three years? Has | 44y8ag0. Howas the most famons cattlegrower in | out of the reach of danger. Thus fur the prospect is o ieats e ateamsbip Cuba from Baldmore for Har: 8 B ezal Caisiiats. Bk 1) et gy 6, pon, the Iountgine frota | Goverment, pufficient foresight and to | Spain, and {ook such especial care of Lis brood of fight- | very good. Exchange on England rules from 403, | {00 for Philadelpbla; phsinte Nerlblh I dete s forres, Tarriage: 3 B e SR M B | s o s e, 1 | et et | RS oSS Bt e |y | ADANE & CONE, No 884 DEOL A Mer by tho ave been compelled to, take | say, but I cannot help believing, that this i Vit s g AR R R U St b b b steamers, chiefly (0 | mumee—— e o [uapect thels etensing 'g:&'y;'g_ [ &"}“'&"{,‘,’:flfi ffi‘ Sien ready to i in order ) | ginning of the end. s is the be- [ & o normous. SO e | SWEN GO 10 THOMAS R. AGNEW?, Greenwich [B{o8" II;OA;.}!‘I‘.%M:'- g open 0l of ide $he mise "3'.'"“ oke are disconraged upon | Baron Beust has been at Pesth to The state of the Bpanish railways fs a sotirco of | THE LATEST—THE PARAGUAYAN STRONGIHOLDS TO BE | \X acd Murray.sta., whers you wil And Tean, Cofecs, Fiah, Viour ad | materials and by tho bess workimes, at thelr 050 L fmates their families, and make the ac- anxiety to the Government, and th i everything elae che iy store is New-York. _Ona price house, ot ] e:;t:h:oxlm. piteous sight, The | Anelntance of the leading men of the Hungari: fin biained the boon of & remission °,”'i:l’l"0'0r; ATTACKED AT ONCE—SKETCHES OF THE GENER- N URETERNTA,—Complets and_suc- F ALl souvens on. where ubent 00 Diet. He paid visits to and met Counts Amfi cent they have been paying the a"‘,;}m'::,f ALS IN COMMAND, : 1 g}.y}‘ R —u.,n‘v i o g g by W dowth oves s herces | and Szecsen, Buron Scanzey, Count Andrassy, Baron | A0S Spanish exchoquer is 50 10 & position, howeve, | Fom o 8jecl Comupesdect Vhavo beos. Noibing Lupossile (his DrogTomive 6% & : L7 LTI 19 18V trowy ipmgoe Etvip 3 rd them the resonrces, without which it ap- | - BUENOS AYRES, 8. A, Deo, 19,1869, | Jepiren o bt m ou 3 st % Werh PTsh i Ty s Sl e | Togur i ploncal gt s g 20 | SR iy T a