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vibune, PRICE FOUR CENTS. whom arrived in lavana by the Cuidad Condal, en l THE INDIAN WAR. e e yor. XXVI...N% 8,057. EUROP]: (;n:'er:mmnlt i (\”v"'i"‘: ml ]m:r:l :20(11\1.1'::|mnl“l’i7; ]("??l::lt:‘fmbl‘g\!:vnc“l‘t s Gringiion o S IR lIE‘HCO' route for Europe. lome{: were gamvH {fxul{ilnlt !1‘13 s to arbitr added that, the marve n apita save and, % xt letter ¥ e ? ABBACH 3 putes to tration, and ad i R ATIONAT CoMRTTIR, rl:z-ux:lrt»?lllllt::i";l:v 1*:]1:{::"11::)“‘!:.(‘"{ the late adher- FIPTY-NINE WHITE IBNH;;:‘I:ALIIID BY THE W ALVAREZ MOVING TOWARD THE CAPITAL=MOVE- | .\ /ity the Empire, There is a report prevalent here L o thing w5 that such a simple way of avoiding war— 2 - ¥ . TSt dniviey cases where it | The Roman National Committes has issued a 8 e | N s KEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE T0 FED. 24 "J,'.". ’1""1‘1, |_d1:'.'-"1“ ‘-“l'v]t- 75; '(".;‘14"11'.3","{-‘.‘- ’iu‘:] 2 since | manifesto warning the people against the machina- MENTS OF CORONA. that Maximilian may be shortly expected in Havana. g g Feb, 2.—. ame into ————— auld else be fney it e maolicy of mankind. But | tions of the Priesthood for their continual ens BT TRURGRAPR TO THE TRIBUNE e nhove, the capitalists have refused to [ Juscriox Crry, Kansas, Feb. 34 man came in 1 TraRRAP TO THE TRICNE Tact that twice within the last three i | tions of tho Pricathood for thelr comtiain from | 8AX Fraxcisco, Feb. 9—Tho steamer Golden Ago | asist e ot oaise, and from his, as well as | Salin, about 50 miles west from here, yesterday, and other causes, there had existed for the last eight reported that another frightful massacre of white GREAT BRITAIN. gland has _consented to refer to arbitration, disput counfenancing any of the acts of the Papal Govern- | with passengers, from New-York Jan. 11, arrived - ol 1503 § Loxpox, Feb. 1—Evening.—The affairs of the At- | which in former times would alimost certainly have | ent, e g b hero this moming. She urings later news from 'fi.‘-’;i'ii'\’c"if'v”fi"fi.,.‘,l.'ffofl;";'.'.’n‘c':'ixn'.'xf. Mn: lmn"far&:: e by the Cheyenne Indians bad oceusred near the LT M e ):l ‘.:,,,m,“,f (l‘luiqu:- M. de Corheron “A{::fl“dfif?\(‘ff 1t de Chambord is B en. Alvarez had moved his forees toward | Imperial Government, so much so that even the diaft | head of h'mrfky Till River a few days since, under the jonal and Christian Way | jn_Rome, He is ih active corre spondence with the | the city of Mesico, his headquarters being Yenalu. h:; been nuu.xwlulledlflm'(‘- oukteswas st QHersiaro following circumstances irels. friends of the Pope in France and Belginm. He iii The last heard from the Tmperialists was that the lnut“i:;“x;x?‘" $||tll"":':l"lll’;'r':lli‘l‘l(:“l‘ll! " Jor, Itwithstand. | - Wallace's train, with sixty men, were 'hl camp, ""“'““‘,“‘.:','t?‘ for ""*I‘"'\"'"'l‘ ‘.”I‘“"‘fl‘l“'l",l';(l\v;""“f_., forees under Mendez were besieged in Morelia by the | ing the depredations and forced loans, he was cn- when a party of fonrteen Indians came begging of the reeiding with M. de Lavant a6 No- B8 1oyl ™oy of tho akins of the town was soon | tirely without vesources. Ho is sald (g by b | eamsters, who refused o give them auything. Tho expected. Corona had passed quickly through Tepie, | M ting with Mejia, and that the result was tho Indians then fired upon them without any effeet; the y that vacated residence was t a ; i h v o smselves neutral, as angther s " . ; who informed the housekeeper | 4nq would march on to Colima, now. in the { ",,. ‘)\‘]'"“,'gl {'1‘,1:‘1’",;,"'.,3‘13:'(‘;: s“;;;fl;:x‘n.l n:hm-'l;vfime teamsters Teturuing the fire, killed eight of the ag- Jantic, and Great Western Railroad, which werere- | bett settleC B G il ferred to & Committeo of Inquiry, bave wmuc him- | o fo adopt, the cheap, proved. of getting rid of their g1 1t is now certain that the Queen, in her speech at A PRECEDENT ON IMPEACHMENT, making the opening of Parliament, will propose reform mea- | The Tnparial Retiet, the new Conscrvative organ, | 4ouaves o sures. But it is said that the plans of the Govern- it was decided that in the case of Warren | the &th of did not die with the visited by Ges ment do not ¢ ace the introduction of a Reform | Tastings the impe mh"i” A ; : eper mended. A JAMAICA HERO, left his money untonched. On his return _home, send merchandise to Guadalajara and other cities :h" "_‘"‘I 5 "l",‘:’_“l!"“ » ".;fi"i "'l“l‘:"‘vm ;ll':‘x’hniliul); Abont & o'clock shat night the camp was surrounded There is & mmor that Mr. Laird, Limself, offers Lient. B i ig commection | de Corbern rushed to the ionse of Monsignor llhuu‘h from the const. Five or six vessels are now dne at inflhi: Lp:_{:tulxln :i. l?nm“lu“uuu:"fi;:‘ir m”}w i by some 200 Tndians, who massacred 50 out of 63 men. — e oAl h i 21 R . atiaiintieod § not to be unloaded while the Imperialists are in | fars. According to the Impetialists. the meeting Was | through his shoulder, and was also wounded in d that the visitation bad been organized by o ile P 0 dgree npon the plan o now military operations, | Lip. ile clas to be ome of the four men who PR FRANCE. THE SKATING CATASTROPHE, Army will | The lakes n the Regent Park are still betr similax desceut | passession of Colima. Coronn and other Generals Signors Marenday | oo are no efforts for the capture of the place. red for bodies, and divers were engaged in try- | Coseniza, and Capece. The authorities are in great | o 4 i atton that their secrets should bo in the | Five French war vessely are in the harber of tiges, for the belief is general | puleo, and a small force of Imperialists to garrison pittee has heen instigated by | g, g, mon being able to muster about 7,000 ox 8 escaped. Mejin's foree, the Imperialists say, i8 by no Fxpfl of Omahas and Kaws subsequently made & contemnptible, but the number of men i8 1ot | yqiq on the Cheyemes and captured several head o stated by them v\rmn{mg (1? the .sam? aut_)wlflty. their stock, One Kaw was killed. - W 16 are in a very good condition, eonnting in thel illi “omstock, @ ous i reter, Govern- Muny of tho prominent members of the | pymher some brilliant corps, us that of the reginent ml},{‘h{:fl,z;’,‘fl'}.‘,’,’.fih e e ehasan and AfTS- Natvonal Committer lcon three Pawis, . 1—Evening—The frape camip this year near this city, and not at Chalons as | dva, ususl. ing to bring them_to the surfae here were #till %0 Emperor Napoleon will soon issue a decree | numbers of missing, 1 nearly . " : jal religious | becn recovered. The Ma e Tebsadrormdr Yo (¢ ver! iy m"l:'l"“ the pexpetamt right of social and relig nobleman, was among the tiefc Vletarbet l:-!.:h]-‘ :\'(‘,',',','f,:: r,fr'(‘h"” I,':',I‘,‘, S | chiureh party, who upheld the opinions of the Aus- | of the Empress, commanded by Col. Lopez. The | pahoes of Arkansas and Smoky Hill appear friendly 3 Wectings- s THE WEXYHER. a plot against the life of the trians, will abandon the country when the French ““V“l‘;"-"- under. Col. Quirago, i3 lul:«x u.-nl.] to beses ['buk 1purt of the Northern Indians were now movin GERMAN #he weather in Englard was still intensely cold, | authorities have sstitated an inguir leave. i“"“' able for its discipline ""‘“.“'I!""" ness 0 f' e | couthward, and have already committed many S ; ¥ N i ke Hige nce, but there & a general belict that it will oome lorses. This is given in the Imperialist papers of the | ynyrders and other outrages. Comstock believes they Brruy, Feb. L—The flag of the North German | awi so long a season of wevere frost had boen uwn- g 400 Gy A FALSE REPORT. capital as information_from eye-witnesses, who have | oo war, g gIE WasHixGToy, Fob, 8.—Mr, Romero, the Mexican lately arrived from the interior. Mejia's forces, at {ABSACRE—SALE OF AR ¢ 'Al- | THE FORT PHIL KEARNE' rial- last_accounts, were said to be at San lif(m»l de ilie Impers TO THE SAVAGES—IMPORTANT LEITERS FROM RUSSIA. Minister, having ssked, throngh the telegraph, of the | 1o G0 " Nirunon, it was supposed by at San Francisco for trust- | ists, was by that {ime at Guanajuato, where he would GENS, GRANT AND SHERMAN, Confederation has been agrecd on. It will consist of | known there for many ¥ . W : 3 ared stri s and misery zaid to be appallin an cogle, and & Wack, a white, and & xed B Kishop of London sl a commilice sif . The conseqment dis T i distribute rllx‘u':n‘; THE ARMY. Consul of that Republi Prus declines to treat with the South German Regent-st., London, # reccive tates, on account of the provisions of the treaty of AMERICAN YCTORS AND ACTRESSES. The Russiaz army is now on a peace footing, and | worthy information as to the alleged excention of | form, as they say, a corps @ armee of 5,000 infantry, 1 o oy veron, Feb, 8.—The Secretary of War yestes- Pes e o : | i weltén | comprises G000 men of all arms. In six weeks Mr, Carman, 1. 8. Consul at Mazatlan, on the hom- | 2,000 cavalry from 40 to 50 pieces of astille k fridri i S g e e 5 American actoraiad actresses are all doing wellth | J*TECIN 0 ! b e e ettt e receved tho sabjoined | The same party boast that thero were forces and | day comuunicated 1o the Sens's, 'n ST Mathews is quite the pet of | however, &msther 100,000 can always be added to the ¢ through that ehannel artillery sufficient at Guanajuato to protect it from | resolution of Jan. 14, the telegrams and other official ara, it is likewise said by thew, | oommunications relative to the massacre of United Feb, 2.—Count Bismarck Fas refused to dectarotho § S0 g b ot Likely unirustworthy, | Smmleatons fob ot fo U, Gt of December sernany with regand to tht fore achi-loading rifles are to ke supp) “The uews &s false. I have ters from Mazatlan of | any Y. J. A, GODAY, at it is only report, Olympic, and is playing Bady Po be purswe by S ; B oo Belgimroa GBI ] e ik ki, Wooa | 10 the ary Riia el xid 300 ifled camsare Jau 1, bt kel ruort Orussiam Govi p or. MR o be couspisted. CARNAVACA AND MORELIA CAPTURED BY THE LIB- | Bl been recovered by the forees of Gen. Meudez. i 1 Sk S kgt el '_'""" s e & gredt it at the lL! 0 188 m»l sl ¥ |‘< EF FOR THE CRETANS. e g ”Hu\,;: The Imperialists appear to put some faith in the | last, near Fort Phil Kearney, in Dakota, The report ervded | g g Committees for the Candian vefugees have [ SaN Praxcisco, F Mo Mexican Consul fn | Feport from the frout, that eadez was proparing to 1;‘1' t(:'m. Cm}(e nl;o;;s that u;r;«_s o'fliéon, an:.&'o;. 1 ‘etterman, Capt. Brown, and Lient. Greenwood, an veque. Mr. 1 [ <0, By ty of Mexico City were U, house every nizht at tl il Gvides ; Ariens, Pek 3. ~Ttisimpossible for ¢ho Gueer- | lond planditewith Miss is wetting | heen formed in Moscow, the ecclesiwstees taking the this city has received official information of the cap-,| The in the vici . ’ s A " ment of Grends to preveat the volunteers from deev- | Yery I r, aud is shortly to play Pauline to M. | 1049, fure of the important town of Carnavaca, 40 miles | eausing there lately much consternation. (inada- | 90 men were killed. Lient.-Gen. Sherwan, in for- ing for Creso. Fifteen hundred soldices have Jast Sothern's Claade in the ) —— et Wity the mperisi | loupe had been for the last three or four days in dan- | warding the partial report of the commanding gen- a.m ted toud their ‘tr ling bretheen “in Wnat ¥ RK wlio was sliot Iry | ger of being mlzw ul an eln"l:mlge or‘ll’:':lsm('l 100k | oral says that he can make no recommendations for pparted eir struggling 0! > ace betwee o . , the in- , t ? C hllnud. g ACCOMOPFTON TOR il,{?(\.‘( '8 TG TIE EXIRBITION. The Following dispatch from Canstantinople has aaliste 1:.?.&:\:::"1;" .‘J'k'f-’{fr"?X'l.i'.?ii..‘ufi“:l‘fll.. Am‘;hnr a court-martial unti (;x‘e rm-h"-sh‘thn nul';:mrtul Tk 54y o i "N heemmecived by The Tribene Baresa in London @ aiptured th slace i the vicinity of the capital, called Nauealpain, | Col. Carrington and Gen. Wessels, On 254h of TYIE EASTERN QUESTION. Cool, tho excursionist, !“ o wil 3 lM!“M I, 9, 1867 Tl e Giuad Vizior and TILE DISPATCHES FROM PRESEVENT JUAREZ. been likewise attacked by the Ml‘wm”""‘-'l"“’ Im- | january Gen. Sherman forwurded to Gen. Grant wn several lérye hiouses, in which Do will besllotoac | o,y y quict, but th Wew-ORLEANS, Feb, & —Sefor ¥ cjia, hearer ";"l o o e Jnperial | extract from a private letter received at hi offce n kecping the Bui at thece will o a declar befura the widdle of Felnuary: from a sergeant at the fort, deseribing the horrors of the massacre. It represents that ne one escaped; “all were butchered and scalped, their bodies stripped . lies to Sefior Romero at Washington, remais at | qoconnt, were 2 veston to attend #5 the shipment of a ospsign- | Spaniands b went of Whitworth som. Ont Pans, ¥ ~—Tic Presse thimks that the pwsence of the dmerican ‘sguadron in the Mediter: serves enity 'to corapticate the Easters question. commodits about 1,500 Amerioanand Enghish visitors at a timeduring the exhibithon 5 the tariff¥ixed is the d of §1ah rakf! are ‘two to one t kfast. ot tary distric? of V - Tie Tvem oo té i ¥ Cyprns difficnlty has bece finally sett 0 ) o taken a large bu 1 of = Cyprn iculty hia v 3 d s e s e et sl i hams iyt l,"']'\'\T,.»... howill proile superior S having secnred <everythivg which bo fird de- | 3728 s b bt G, e o o Grverameit. of a tHuBIph OV and chopped with nives and tomaliawks,stripped ot e ut state | qecomeeation at §2 50 a day deceach persen; this sui | gpasded except the dississal d7he Governor of €y- | jon o the Rio Getnde, Weprbnicans year Vera Criz, haviug driven them | every article of dress, and shot through sud throngh that itie officialiy announced that Maxinilian will | o cove: every expense mrs, by mail to Washinzton. g from Medallin, wad aft d from Paso del Toro, | iy’ amows.” The writer complains of the eonduct remain tin Maxieo if the Congress ‘of thas -country, REORGANIZATION ‘68 THE ARMY. ' Minister is to be sent to™Washington by Tekey, CURRFS OFFICTAL DISPATCIT, W li::::ir:lr!rq?‘;::l:}'l;»:}:‘1‘1::1'!;:19!:'\52‘1‘5 to have | of the Indian Commissioners, and says that they are now swcn'to assarable, will sustaie hiea. 'rn ¥ te of all 1||n|‘u|-nl e contrary, st u»«-nxlfl..-l arel the man said o have reacived the appoiwment | HAVANA, J et T itia where Maxugilian resides, bat | furnishing the Indians with guns and ammunition to SPAIN. e B i it e ihat, 5 iserable_ renoaade Ttafian Catholic, who las | city, p -/ | g oot o o partizans of the | fng with, and they are nsing them to murder white WHENG power. W e e urk. He hae heen Minister at. Floreme, hut { w1 official dispaseh or cir- ';"l"1"";‘;‘;’;{5.;:;};_"I i,..m:.}f":\m soran ;‘u,_ men. The official report estimates the number of i ne with | Indians attacking the massacred party at three thou- ht to cdll-out a portion commandan Matr b, Fisb.i.—More than a hamdred #orests have | o office retaining the beons racdodnt this city recontly ef parsons believed | of ¢hs reserve without 4 to I conmected with revolutionacy seliew o8, THE PR PRESS, 5 fiT” ¥ Mo fact has been eliaitsilin the Bankrupt ! it s #bst La Nation has, sines 1563, been' e organ of the] Jpepod, I% 2—Noon.—Garibali disot nntenances § gy gian Gavernment,and has been sustained ankl sy rising af Rome, and has written ansde discourag- | gpzpported wf Chaleo ties of the | gre - : y luflmll'l""llll‘ll’; 'T;“'l";‘l“' cand. There are detachments of six companies, with towns in his distric ton from Orizaba. This was the report DEfore 16 | gvq offic the path. Their numbers sre deewed i . # stingd ace of cangtal. Maximil- | five officers, on the patl. . ety Soing proms umced in favonef the eanse | Yo mecting tn tho paluce of the Caitsl, SAEINC |40 few, and tho weather oo intensely cold, to sdwit ' LAberty, having # vespectable | witist trauspived there. 2 : of aggressive operations at present. ok of the United States arrived off Vera | “ropSooretary of War has addressed a communisa- It ¢ p 12 3 and an- pe ot o ottt 1:'il|‘|g":|.n tion to Representative Schenck, Chairman of the wwas removed ot tho request of the It n Govern Himent becanse he was acting as a spy of the Pepe. The insurgentsare stronzer th er at Crete. THE ORDTAN INSUKEECTION, Large quantities of arms and ammunition ihave | of Independarec ded at Crete for the insurgents, foree to sustain it, and mlying on a stil & reeeived at Atheus on the 18th Janmary, | comuanded By the <Citizens Generd, ercy, the po wmt for the ;.n:m. La ying aca r.ul‘n..'..l,\,;":- . \ ‘ A Wb iunlap el tia fawt of K Jeored ‘ut 1 \ at u 5 R \“' e y o fodustion from Candia through Greek sources state that threv n- | g4 in"the dbraacter of political ehiefxnd milit exfiver of il v with letters | Committee on Military Affairs, inclosing, for the i g s John Wis name is J. Mortimer. surgents had teen victorious in an engagementith | commander 1 order yo P lll‘u»'AI;'y.v.-;u nl't»:e:ul,‘::l;;::vl':? :::.f‘tl:m[:::-w u |I|:‘u informatton of that Committee, & eopy of o letter A gt - . B ot B b n from Major Douglas, commanding Fort Dodge, dated Jon.—Adwieesibave been re- - . o gy T WEATHER, 5,000 Turks, neor Heraclium, They had aleo (pre- eeived whieh etate that the Governmens of Russiais | *Numerous accidests have occurred in 1 vented the dieantbarkiition of Turkish trops at Lesti i rat hering o f» Pol - sallicia snsequence of th weatl Paris 2 Mipa p peotestingogainst the guthering.ofPolos in Gallicia. Fresseietiot, T SR Tirst fiase in 20 years. Sphakia and Sclinon. “The saune adviees emfirm the | wunciaments X report that a Tenkiel frigate bad opened diro upon wtioned ¢ tizen General, as per ondes " AFRICA. IRRSONAL. ol $pida “eb. 1—Evening.—Luto:ddices received | The Empress Enganic takes grant interest in e nd Comilics who wars wiiking ‘e boriaken [ 050 em: shat if thie is not ay with the | K o Laone, West Consteaf. Adsse, state that!f Holy Places at Jernaadom, and French diplomary, | o Cretax General Asembly had forsanted an [ shetanietewbich tho teee "1 shall be | Tmperia cont; s of the convention | auxiety of the Indians at the present time to obtain o0 eanthquike had occurrcd therejfaich was very | animated by Her Sdijesty, has suceeeded por- | address to the Powe westing them to send an [ 'n”"”:". “":;;’:»\':-\ u"‘.“\:’; rl:.“";n:tululxll‘(nr the wans :'}l (p'zl‘«-r.fff:f"fn":'\l. ":llE arms and ammunition is so great a temptation to the dsatructive of human life and groperty. /| suading the Turks o :permit. theGloly Sepulchre to | went to the islandilw order to judge of it ohapry § ¢ y ‘als ‘nofify yo Bl may testn | mands made npon the Sormer by British subjects. | trader, that for & revolver an Indian will give ten £ L rosi-of which hastong been in gle- j”""_”"'" - to:protect the inhabitants, who fesired o pr clan made will be | Two Commissioners are 4¢ be named by each Govern- | and even twenty times value in horses and furs. VARINE INTELLIGENG A e s i 06 wen, whiidi | ment, and a third, to aatacsrbiter in cuse of disagrees | powder and lead are sold to them at almosd the oy et 'l;‘;’,,“.‘.lfi,’,x:;.:"“::.rr &T:m,flm"‘:w same rate, and as‘the bulk is small, large quantities ited Stetes gunboat, but for what \ o » i8 not state . f Jan. 13, in relation to the issne of large number of { sesstonal the arms, with ammunition, to the Kiawas, and other consider the Vera Cruz #Harbor and waters as under Indians, and expressing Lis apprebension of Indian iheir inion and act ascordingly. Mol an's officls m»“«h K.‘h»d {he Diario del | hostilities in consequence thereof. He says the v at Atbanmanthe 10tk | E8MDe) 78 f received ot Atheneattihe 10th § 4, aid Geooral of fem e plo + LoxpoNnEREY, Feb. 1—Evening—Tho seamship Bek | * oy p o s + from Constaszin Pacl > . oy A he Emperor andSimoress have heen skating o the | from Constaszing acha s pr B by the Me : Jgie, from Portland January 19, vouched st Greencastle | e Wt and, altkough there have been | Mllllu‘llu. at ok npbakia on the side of Asylos and ¥ o0 ey prIseNER AND S 0 JUARTZ— | terin th rtry, with £he proviso that the party | can be transported at cnmpnmtiwl[v little expense. io bea thus €08 to be neitier }. glish nor Mexican, | This anxiety eannot be eaused by a Iack of such arti- cles, becanse they have plenty to last for some time, MEECING IN MENICO CITY OF THE PEINCIPAL CYUZENS—TIE VOUE IN FAVOR OF MAXDMILIANS oy . . CONTINUANCE—DRPARTURE OF BZAINE'S WIFE THE WEST INDIES. ——— R VERA [+ ENCE - CRUZ-+QUISFERENCE €F | (pig oM ST, DOMINGO-THE CHOLERA ABATING <& route to Liverpool this atternoon. . ; ik v - /QUEENSTOWY, Feb. 1—Evening—Thoateamship City of {,‘"R,‘m“,::,“m '::T.r(";(:{\‘;:l:\: o l\!lll'n!:.'..l,.“,‘.:’l“ 1O | CIRCULAR DISPATCH OF THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT. @ik, from Nou-York January &6, arrived off tis port | M ho Library of 81, Cousin e hus left to thCor. | Cossraxtuaris, Jan. W—Suljoiued Iy the szt of the 16his oventng, aud soon after proceciled-to.iverpool. it was waris £50,000. :In acknowledgment of | cireular dispatach forwarded on the 20th ulténo by th < T'En. 2—Nasa~The Royul Mai! Steatoship Persia froer , the Govermnent bave named after hin one | porkish Government tots representitives wtParls, Lon, but everything tends to show that the Indians are l:l;inn in large supplies preparatory to an outbrea when the outbreak occurs we will see too late thay we have provided our encmies with ~the means f our destruction. A great deal of dissatisfaction « Bhew-York, Jancary 23, arrived ot Qucensiawn early Une streets in the Quartier Latin, Theulk S : . Sk Ssoening. e s 5 N Cetin 1ott to the daughter of Madaine | 908, and 8t. Petersburg, fn which eomplalotiis mads of wciiel oy AT ST. WIOMAS, e Bliee & . whaa e knew. as acchild the recent palicy pursued by Greee “orrerpomdest. Do s Bisds G seems to have been created among the Indians by + Loxpos, Feb: 1—Evening.—Adwicosinzs been received now v s i the Directory of CONSTANTINOILE, Dev 26, 1566, -3 s A TN, (3mis BV B o Oue fpedel Corrempenlist: - Fravina, Jan. o0, 107, | T8qual distribution of presents by agents, w wBe-eof theardval at Monrovia, We st of Africa, 07 | the French Academy-:of e Seies Tet B 1 ki Yo ileie aivoady Jearned from mytormestis The Spanisie steamer Cindad Condel arrived howe | g @uinich steamer Bisorlond, which sewived bad faith and injustice ‘;Wflm’fl""l '"'?*".l':;‘ - United Sints steamer Sacrawento, -en the 12tk -of | spoken of as o eandidal S o e e e inents. sy ot the | O F¥iday drem Vers Crus, bringing Dews from | o Fravageliaateiinoa e T H gty .;;r::‘a(imuhu the Indians to hostilities in the ‘ht\m.ry‘ ~ 5 : ular ecclesiastie Sex the ot two points of Felines and Kissamos. T hope & be able to | Mexice to the 20th of this month. dts tenor is dn tothe 19th inst. ’l'lu: country was quide tranguil Gen. Grant, onthe 1st ingt..ancloeedtorhe&mbry i ZaverrooL, Fib. 1—-Evening.—Fhe <ship Monmontk, =, 7y aunounee togon by telegeaph thelr, completeeubjs every way agaiest the future suceessof the Empire, | 1y (o) Iarind had lately in | GLWar a letter from Licut.-Gen. Sherman. =~ Gen. Qe J with*h safled from New-Orlears on the 15th of ITAL patches the geaification of the Taland f Cret [ and, on the conteary, SVOADIID the oRneo b ] sn it T b g beea lately in | Geant says theletter shows the urgent necessity for P » cireviation. The President had returned to the capi- { an immediate transfer of the Indi Burean to the u- Waz Department, and the abolition of the Civ dian Agenisand licensed traders. * If.” he says, " t t ractice isto be continued, T do not see that any conrse is left open to us bt to withdraw our Hroopste thagettlements, and call upon t'.ongm W rovide geans and troops to carry ou formidable hos- ilitios aeainst the Indians, nntil” all the Ind$ave or all the mim 0.8 fhe great plaing, and between the settlements on the\Missouri and the Pacific slope, are exterminated, = 1he course Gen. Sherman rsned in this matt, ¥ in g(un-pnhngl the permit of r. Bogy and others, 18 Just right. I will instrues niparticular, 05 | ¢} guom Lis exearsion into the District of Cilao. Mr. £ - Sonneers Smith, commercial agent from the United that Ortaga bad been taken pr Statee ut the capital, had just xeceived letters patent % | and sent on to Daraugo to President Doarez | pecounizing him a8 Special Envoy with the Govern- | tody of Col. Barrios, For the truthaf the report T | jent of the Republie, to earry info effect a treaty of navigation, and extradition. The pent had appeinted a conmission to examine 1to the general penal code, which had been already & could prove | translatod and pted by two Dominicans, in ac- & by Jugrez: with the contract made with the Minister « on the 12th of December last. Gen. Manuel | Puarez and the Eepublic | the seportat the capital, wi * e sember, fos Liverpool via Pensa mhcen. Nodate. Eight Nves v ‘oftthie crew, 194z number, w was abandoned PRETALENCE OF POVIRATY, “I'he remaiad: T The Ttalian journals speak of great distresa:ér va- rious quarters of the Kingdom of dta!y. The/Unita “Italy is drsagry, from the'dips to the Adri- ar was a had one, and so s for wol- th, agri- has diminished. T is smuch nd in the Island ¢” nia. Gov- largely to support the destitute, e FINARCIAL AND COMMEICIAL. ¢ MARKET. oS e monéy 909130, 7215165 Ullavis 1 £NDON, Feb. & United States Five Qeptral shares € E ardto Crete, U A : n Epirus and wspapere of the Mexican capital, | eninn o ¢ | to e correct. If it s the fact, not { ¥ y to disatrh rowing ayde all disguie rassers who of the ihe frontieca under | o1 satisfactorily the popularity enjoy % Tilinels Centzal Bt <8 503, Erie Relway Shares #2, Uni%d States: Five- INTERBATIONAL COURTESITS, Abiad ¢ Tatis nl O Wasians, BAUSLr 1 ] B et " WisKaTe er | f should be xecollected thae Orte g $ il 3 Twe 1ty Bonds 72 The Ttalian Gowsrument recently scrt the @eder of f our L 5 subjects who fall Into thoIr ands | v - A ll'" :d - [‘“ ”‘" 4 f“ { the State, | Rodricuez siad been put in prissn_for heavy chary him to enforee his orde ¥_until it is count offering and plunder their BIOCAN/: SN WaS JOEmE sovernor of the State, § of yhuse of his office. Col, Aza, who was caj mm‘in by the President or you. ®elf: 1 would respee ask that this matter be Placed before ¢ q had Dbeen also imprisoned. Both of the | | o that his being made prisoner by the fozces of th Fa ul —Consel have declined 326, 24 are quoted at :An P is e P i T B s the ,\mu..;.l..li. to Bismarck. The rl i eparstions have been sade by Higu batore, e ¥ J N——— - o . ent have no B i mplinewit by | w fitention of more energetic pr S o . abiove e confined i i rovs of cens atas. UnitedState) bonds are unebursa., as are Baron nd. Signor Venost with | Spring. . We fnd sursely + present, wat face- | ksl pit held the guberna- | o) R Sl b '}l";:f',',':: :}:limm;,?", o }2;"2,,0 :.';g g st “Uldians be asked. We entra res, the fo clogingnes .74, at e G Jordend the > Black Earle. o it o pResence orid 3 0 B Wikl g P8 nof . w7 : ) - il Muoie Central sharce, the former eloglugal 72, and ¢ the Grand Cordens: the Order of the Black Ele, | 145 bl L S v, but du the [ torial power wiows the wi y.nlxlfllnlu‘ul;i-&ml 10 | 7tk inst. from Martinique, aud left on the following | have treaties with all the t vibes of Indians sblican ranke. Ty for Sonth Amoriea. "The United. States steamef | time to time. If the rule is t0 e followed ting of Maximilian's | Flogida, from Ranta Cruz, had likewise arrived and | all the tribes with whi * have treatics sad in the roads. pay anmuitics, can P’I‘.:,fi'm"fll L articles with- s from Porto Rieo, bronght by the same | out stint or limif, it will not L %4 'gnébe b to the 15th. We learn from them that | matter becowes perfectly understoo 4 by the I a was diwinishing at St. Thomwas, «nd it | and they will avail theniselves of it t. '.fi"‘,‘; Xing ter &l 804, Pr SR ey i “'Hll NLTION \IL FINANCYE Al s g 'm to revalutionize : ar b h“l"‘. 1 wn happy 2 = n the 17th Rignor Scialoja imed his fimancial abie te state et notwithytan ling the most <folent Par's, Feb. 1-Eveg Umited Staskesd- 20 bond s ¢l £y : i 1S 0 createst o i 1 of Fr y - i os-20bonds closed | ootoment, To wsist jn covering the daficit of | fa Ghmire In yoew of tho. Ruthin g e official personages, and othets of note ad- MR . s 5 % lire he proposed to effect aving of | develo therefow, we feel thoroughl - | e the Imperial cause, tock place, accor tes Febuary 3-Eventaz —United Statos d.ands advanced | 153.000.00 proj effect o saving o g 1 o : S Vinced that friendly powers will admit #hat | go previous anpouncement, at the Palace, Marshal | the 14th stant the m 5,000,000 by varionsfinancial modifieations and.a re- A 4 s the wanifestly Diwstle conduct of the Geeck A8 peted would " fi Th il arms TRARKTGRT MONDY MANSAT fon of the system of taxation. Onoofdhiese | Government, Loth with regard to Crete aud to the stter wa'| Wi SXDOeter WOLGS000 CUAMEUN: : for war. The will get the eith 0 "Who bave FRAKKFORTOXTHER ALY, Feb. 1-Bvaning—Uaited | measures of financial v general tranquillity in the othier provinees of the realiw, 18 | read from the Emperor, in which he expressed his 'Il!::":‘ll;{.l:mr;.tlpi" I!\‘(‘:nmh"‘d’l"l:‘:}v:fl:’;d'fl{: :xu:'lhne'e"t.l‘?:c:#ha"or gllr;umg‘l:"tnlzl w la mn would be te intrust the | GRG0 pasaliel botsseen 1o States g ous to the Bank of Deposit, | They will, at the same ¢ adwit that he s L1000NEY Porie, solely inspirsd by & o the trenmie of | {0k oo uf mesampled witdead 2 - are lmits Which canne st wod e ¢ ed | and it can hagdly Jon ft on landed aud mov- | to his Imperta k Juan Bellido de Luna. The alfair is all cut | Jan. 21 Iast, and addressed to Gen. Hap possessed by the G and dried, the witnesses for the Crown having merely | manding the military division of the My WOk plained by the Ministers of the aAsury an to appear and ratify the evidenee alveady once given; | which he says: * ‘We, the wilitary, are hola i L | wero sufiicient to meet the exigencies of their situ- | W hen thor for the defense will ard, sible for the peace of the froutier, and it is an ab- tion. After the sunt given by those twoofficialy The small pox has apparently run its course in surdity to attempt it if Indian Agents and Tr. ‘d"‘ , Matanzas aud is abating, although tiere arc over 50 | can legalize and encourage so dangerous a traffic.* I ing at % ate pen Btates 520 Bonds closed “his e Uned States &0 dknds havead- | which would result in a saving t ud closed at§ 1. 17.000,000, while a reform tl LIVER 0OL MARKETE. effect a reduction af 16,000,000 live reformming LivBRioon, Feb, I+ilve o Gettan market | 28 i esoh ¢ san aoarket | G property, and would shortly introduce a Lili for | portion o it was agreed that the Government had sufficicut H OGN e A wezo only 7000 | Saxii cortalh matitactires whisch Will yied n reve | Joy tho protection wuiran | means to put. their plans into due excontion. The | cases th 1 regard the inclosed paper, D 4 Bales; Middling Uplands, 143d;; Middis e of from 15,000,000 to 20,000,000, Another 50,630,060 | Tices to the parsions and destructive | question whether the Emperor should_abdicate or | - We hav nally disagreeable sweather, | Butterfield and signed by Charles Bogy, W. h 4 T na rturers, and that the tranguiity of his ot was likewise disenssed and decided in the n but as yei littlo sickness, though there have been @ | Irwin, J. H. Leavenworth, and others, a8 an ou " o few cases of yellow fever in the harbor, upon our vights and supervision of the matter, pioduced by taxing mills—another nage | SESCEEE d tax. aloja then adverfed to the progressive :,'"' :";"' the publie_revenws and the gradual de- | (e the expenditre, which eecr it to 60,000,000 in 18550, i showed that the ! State will be in equilibrium. At present the Minister Wheat and Corn m would 1 declined to 40] @46 per quirter dor | foral _ Signor Breadstug s—The easier. Gsn D Mixed Wectern. Provisops—Beef has advanced half a erown. Lad 1 quoted at4:/ for American. «Choese has @eclined 1/:%r Middling & Fine Ameri Produce— Petroleum L quoted at 1/6@2 55 per gallon fae Penuryl vania and Cenada Kefined. hese latter : 1, Cor- YELLOW FE From Demerara, via Hava turhed and AT DEMERARA, now authorize you to disregard that paper snd at a, we have sanifary re- | omee stop the practice. It the Indian Agenta mly tuto the7th 11 gy b P without limit, supply the Indians with arms, 1 wonld ports to the ¥ ie yellow fever was raging | pot expose our troops and trains to them at all, but ay—161 cases had been received in the | would withdraw our soldiers, who have already o al, of which £2 had proved fatal; 1 Herenlean task on their hands” The order i by Charles Bogy, and others, and wsed 10 Butterfiel, is as follows : tive, t in'( 7 ags the Arclibishop, Robles, Silic dero, Orozeo, and Alma, ¢ ent abstained from voting, after which the waus declared terminated. Marshal Bazaine, not vote upon the question, was in ian’s abdication, giving a very gloon on of the state of the Empire; that the inc ng whould ecting i by the duty of § lie same thue 1 the conseques of opind Ul respor res ight cn- three protecting cases renain. Ve Feb, 2-Nacn.~The Cottonazarket to-day opess dull and eod it to be necessary o hwsse recourse to extra- B ¢ 2 e —— N Weppp=cat ’ ry means 1o make up the deficit of 100,000,000 cce, Wh e uphold peace and | yation of the people was in favor of a republican ; NGILAN : Anactive. Thc quotations arecanchanged. Tie ases - gtil remaining, after covesing 8000000 by the ity In the s puer il 0, 6€ | forns of goversnenty and that he onsidered the NEJ-BABLAND: ,_:::;;,g,;vuh:';rg,,w;:;;e;l,;::b_;' e o ¥ exceed 6,200 bales. sbove-mentioned finaneial reforme. He pointed ont autes the Integtity | means, of which tho Ministers of War and of the . ath § o Indian SdiivTh.0 Ot SiTels iy it sl lanstivel 1 at % Ianroaln e SO IS 1 flor kseptk Sl e b this possiblltS | reqgiry had given an account, as insuffi LOWELL OPERATIVES' STRIKE. diane, wa'have: (b sats & follews} Xou a9, 08, HRonee ! | meet the gencies of the case, '.‘\lun«lml BY TRLEGRAPR 70 TAM TRIRUNE. Government, are nutnorlz.»':i to nu{u’ trade arme and was ahey L F 2.—The operatives of the Middlesex | ammunition to any Tudians that are at peace with, and was in ills at Lowell areon a strike, eansed by | receiving aunuities from, the United States Govern s fo induce the | discussion ensued between the two, but Arango ¢ ould | reduction of wages. This rule, of course, applies to any other regularly ls wsive attitude, to | only give evasive answers to the questions pro- COTTON SPECULATION CASE. trader, as well a8 yourself. ‘ ik 2 THE SAVAGES AGAIN AT FORT KEARNEY. bring the Greek revolutionary party to reason, and finally | pounded by the Marshal, The re 1t, however, was B e caeh petween 1o (o Goveruments, after | Lo tte by b ohed, bt Maxiniliun hos given ga | BosToN, Feb, 3.—A case which bas just been |y, ypyor, Kansas, Feb, 2—A letter received bere from a soldier ut Fort Phil. Kearney says: **The In- the Sublime Porte has already vainly exhausted ll ats | 050 00 the' vote, not having expressed the | brought before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massa- 1or whether he | ohugetts promises to afford some interesting disclo- dians are still hostilo and very threatening in that to the mmonut of | ¢fforts to prevent Watters from coming to extremity. iy e ; 000,000,000 lre, whicl suff l'h!llll'(l\'l‘{l:”lk an- | request ,-Jn. i, to represcit thix position o AT n{ "'.'l’i‘ yau l:"‘ {')‘r' :"h‘fll ;" .’"", 0] "l( e Whetlidg | CH P Pel % ” . mmal deficit until the period at which a fina Government to which you have the honor to be ac- | Will abdicate 1ot. % ermination was i e 1 ' Livgzroor, Fe) he advices $om Manchester are | aquilibrium should bo! estaltished, ‘The Minister | eredited, and u!n(vu!ly to e it (0 ’nIAll‘d'rIA s r»lnm'-x.»‘n'w anxionsl ited by all in the capital, wl sures concerning speculations in cotton during the | coicio 1 was with difficalty that the bodies of wufavozable, the market 1 that clty & oods and Yarns | trusted that the clerey would receive 1lils s counsels In the above-mentioned seuse to the Cabivet of | friends or ¢ uies, The day after the m war. The case is one of a yonng woman uamed Char- | the victims of the late mussacre could be butied Deiug Lt and prices much lower. i Athens. You will ut the x dme add that, i case this | Maximilian was at the Paluce in Mexico City Jotie Hongh, who brings a snit against the well- | gwing to the presence in the immediate eighbor” step should unfortunatel 1 d | few hours in the morning, and erward returned | known firin of J Marsh & Co., of this city. | Lood of bands of savages.” The female plaintiff claims that late in the year 1! et the Goverument, must, there to the ecclesiastical jons betweon the State u the sales Lo-day were only 64 prices, however, | cimetances; and t ;«.o firm, and Middling U at Wid. ¥ B The readstuffs vislet is generally gaiet; Corn, bowever, is @ealining, the chsing price this ewcuing being 40/ 49 & 3 oggr g oo stated Hiot thoy ¥ . ; , in such a mainer a8 1o restore ful for Mixed Westeza (Ameriean). $ie Provision market i« | to the Church and settle the question of the quiet and steady. Produce—Spiriic Turpentiue is salable | astical property. A ill would Le bronght forv 8LIT4 @ owt. for Swmerican. taxing the esiastical proper I R OMARE 600,000,000 1 which would suff rs, Arango, who X 1 her present sueh “action as th -3 H 2 within the pi rida Ay, and that i ] 1g questious between law all y s e . ¢ tate wonld be terminated. result, mid Greece sould contiiug not to fulfill the dutics | 1o his suburban residence at Lu Teju. This, lowe | 5 i BY 'STRAMEHIT. This arzangement would be in lieu of the fntend !\‘1“..')‘.".;;1 o i Do e R L 0T 8 | Jie hias done before, so that his preseuce in the cay shie entered into an arrangelnent or agreement with SUCCESS OF GEX. CROOK IN IDAO. 4 sequestration of Charch property, and will avoid a | jtscif compelled & o guch arrapgements ua way be | had perhaps nothing to do with the above-naued | Jordan, Marsh & Co,, to obiain papers from | SaN Fraxcisco, Feb, 2.—A telegram reccived here the Government to go into the Southern States | states that Gen. Crook is actively carrying on war sts of The mais of the steamship Africa, vhich left Liv- | upromise with the Clurel expool on tse 19th ult. and Queenstows on thefollow- | In conclusion, Nignor S jaloj Dy the against the Indians in Idalo Territory. It confirws e ling. Yoware | Mgl o of ereat political importance occurred | and ~buy for ‘them all the cotton she conld the report of the capture of 100 Indians and o large Two ey here on the 15t in the capital: One was a summons | find. That the firm was to sell the same, and ‘o a salury of $50 per week and ing day, exfved Lere £om Boston on Saturday. We '{l{';x:h:{\l[t‘lulmln-l.lli\;:‘; ;m Lo Iv“."“" 11, you aceredited, 0 desive, to leave with | f) the Government to the wealthy inhahitauts to that she was to rece P PETITTN A T e o & er some observations respeetin, ) - s, rom the Governmen 4 uhahitants to she 0 Tec ; A give ditailsal news additional to o xeecised by | Gilowed in djuessing the dift R it @ copy of thie & elve, k6., Aunn | from e e oftice, when a forced loan of $1,300,000 | one-half of the profits of the speculation; aud she number of Lorses. telegraph fres Halifax. ures, the Minister stated that he accepted the motion R was imposed them in guantities of #0, further alleges that the profits on the amount sold POLITICAL . - —— of Signor Crispi, that the Chamber should declare SWITZERLAND. 5,000, and §10,000, aceording to their wealth, one are $100,000, and that the defendants refuse to share oy GREAT BRITAIN. the discn the bill upon religious liberty and SWISS CITIZENS IN THE PA fohe puid the same day and the other } or in wny way distribute it for her benefit. =She TR Ak COXBRRVATTVE PARTY for th o _luz e ecclesiastical property, to be of The Swiss Consul at Rome has decided course of four -lu,vu,l I‘I;u. ‘nni.mn was received with movu.‘n 50, that un inyue be, m:‘}o&xp ludfihls AN SA.B' The Conservetives h 3 4 : 1 an urgent character compatible with the Federal Law of Switzerland for fi' utmnnllumnmi by the interested Vnrmf.nmlflwy Qe 05 ed ln-!;vmuur.h lJo n, Mo YA 0.y % BT TRLEGRAPH TO THE tAIRUNR. J s have been dining, ae is usnal A SPEECH FROM THE KING. Swiss citizens to serve in the Papal army. He has | have all declared lllelr‘l‘nh\lltmn ':fi 0 pay l;\lfl lnimi "c ‘TnInnu,- lege that through James H wa. one of LAWRENCE, Feb, 2—Ex-Gov. Carney, the defeated The other circnmstance is # quarrel hetween Marshal hcir former partners, an arraugemen a8 candidate for United States epator, at & recens probably, at this junci heen inspired ‘and will be ) 3 v = - A i } d the Chief of Police on the ahove-named | with the woman, by which she wus to receive & _ el : n/nu:‘u f{’: ublican of importance, Don Pedro Garay, | salary of $50 per "weck and no more; that she was to | banquet given by his friends, unced his retire- with them in the recess, but hey have given no indi- | The King, in reply to the congratulatory deputa- robably at thiafu “eation of their intendéd policy or Reform. Itlas [ 7 r 3 2 v 17t tion which lately waited , 6 7 ay. i SR Rah vy mhat Laavir, Tt 1o 0u0%s | Graliomen. T baver *‘m‘:’d""" NS, R geare, yur, - = day. A Republcon o o Sashnilinn's Government | €0 to Tenncssee, and, with the assistance of the Gov- | ment from politics, aud olai "always to have boen Sioin of the Poor Laws sod F5if Law BEBIFSE to 1o° & D passedzagme Vory g ious mo- CANADA. and put under elose confinement in the polics quar. | ernment, pass loush the lines of the armies il the | Radical, and in advance of the blic sentiment, and celve the immediate attention of the Houg a NSRS oW (hat il orer, - —— ters. Tt happens that Garay is a particnlar friend of | cotton slie coaghd obtain, To nid Lier thoy sent agents of | charges that he Lus been cruc misrepresested. h ention of the Houve, and | 1566 has not treated us so badly after all. We have VENUE T % INVOICE COUNTS, Mirshal Bazaine's, and the latter sent word to the | theirown, mi through their cobperation with the wo- R e v < there is probably no man in England more competent <i REVENUR RECEIPTS—INVOICE DISCOUNTS. j { P Ugarte, to pi r i 0,000 bales of cotton Wi btained R. 0 doal with 1t bumanely in the Interests of thecsonr | "dded to the Kingdom a noble Province, full of right ¢ ots of the Canadian O This -fi'.'.::.‘.»"..’n'nnl T ".:'.:'fin.:i K:i!i".:t;l?f;.;.s Whola of it sold; thet (i expres- HHM’ g dutics during the rrested the Chief of Police, and sent | sion of their good will they proposed to divide one- Cihe xpenditires i ) i ourth tho Dt s tws |, SARAKI RARUEESNYIS THX MR an Mr. Gathorne Hardy, the President of the Pocr | €004 people. Tsuppose you are rather nervous as to o e ¢ i e Harey, tho Eroslimss ol ihR VST S e i il fokniogs Howhven, whlk QAT 300 ooouih ot JASGALY wore b4 hear what my Finance Minister has to tell you, and | $957,092, The discount vless Tam greatly mistaken, he will be able to show | ensning week will be 26 per that even |!’|e finances are much more promising than | Babia, who was recently tried and aequitted of the | it is thought th lq_ht‘xff'\’('d‘ Speaking of the Roman question be | charge of murdering his sister, has heen depr of | inst, The interior said, “I have every reason to assure you that the | his al connection with the Church of England. | for the last ¢ 1 time for its u-mr!n it is close at hand.”” Among the ITEMENT OVER THE LAMIRANDE CASE, Castagny, arive Members of the Chamber who were halloted for this | MoxTREAL, Feb. 2—The advices from London that | ceived ovders o, con deputation was the Member for Messina, Mr. Joseph | a demand had been made by the British Government arshal Bazaine's wife ne n word that he should keep him prisoner | fourth the p b ed. other parties : that this sum would have amounted Loty yefl, 2—~The ice-gorges between hera ; ¢ . St. Lot troops continue leaving the capital, and | to about 15,000, but the expenscs of the transaction cairo are reported to have broken away. The ab the last will have lett by the 2Sth | were to be deducted from this, and that no other ::nedun(mr 1s miid, and the river 1s risig nohl:v ‘mvln- Mexico is entirely evacuated, | agreement or contract was made. Judge Hoar or- | tion southward will probably bb fully resunied by Mou- dered that an issue be made and a jury trial granted, | day. e case excites considerable interast, and, inasmuch continue their mwarch on the 25th, | as the female plainttif has secured Ben Butler for companied by the Arch: | one of her counsel, it is believed that the develop- ments which may come out in the trial will be of ex- nd the expenditores i for the ev. Mr, The f the Couservative | -:r'ne _ugmxng(h|er;.y|kn:|;lfih ¥, Their views about the Conseience clanse are id to differ widely, and the Agricnifural members reaten all sorts of wntiny unless Mr. Disraeli will ?{'“‘"( to [.n\_» up the !:lnll Tax; but, asthey amorous 1o increase the Army and Navy Fst t is difficult to see how he will accommodate them M. CHARLES BUXTON, M. P, ON THE ALABAMA W Nao Pl "fl!‘F Fore tn the rive LING, W, ! r bn“;k?-st mo.. ofut Saturday ng :&. the sleamers New State, Helman, Eagle and’ Booth, Battle & Co.'s ‘Whait-boat. The Eagle was fi“fl,‘ a fow miles from o also DISPU Mazzini. He, however, made himsclf conspicuous by | for the surrender of Lamirande, causes much com- ivi:lmp Don Miguel Azearate and others, left the ¢ T Mr. Char) his absence. . Lol ck lai ole case before tl 3 the 2d. They had been pre: in tl traordinary interest. Butler's associate in the case n:a':l considerably New Htate paer, .S:,.:;dn::h;"‘ ia s speech delivered at Cro- S GARIBALDI, }'l'.”.ii.‘, Gov;,‘:-x.!y.‘;‘.’-:fl‘u::\llizL}:’n‘:;!i:r:u:o‘\]wlh:lnlxs m:: :r‘:»lh:;:;ur;" n:ile by othier Mexicans of importance, | is I I, Sweetzer, of Lowell, The counsel for de- '-ndug Whart-boat were at last accounts sfilli floatiug o eat satis{action at the policy of the | We observe tlaf Garihaldi, with his usual modesty, | gensured for the courss he vursied. Escudeso, Biliceo, Elquero, Artixa. &ec. many of | fondants are B. K. Curtis and B. ¥, Brocks, wway wih the ice, Fhe damage 1 WAkNOWS.

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