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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 12, 1867. REeAJ & L] e bt el et e e fi s e e A e - B - vk reear hosr) Yo know--every man and woman 1 this | effort will bo made (0 yromote the Troeperity of the LOUISIANA. [ 47 b Premk tare Dty EUROPE. Aeecmbly knows—cvery bonorablo man in Rochdale | country. } Beisos. ot provided for,shall e TRes aud trariemtted t0 tho Beere | Wosd euowe, that ‘diere is noi & shadow or a shade of founda- THE NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION. MR. BLIOT'S BILL OF REORGANIZATION, Tary of thie Henate of the United for the approvai Rey. ~ 3 S i T o) o s waoavetn ads agatust, o | A Bexlin dispitch of Jan. 35, s Do alfpaa ke i 3 of Cougress. And ubould the sumo bo, dies DRESYEC DY F . i b WES L oud_checrs.] To those who live in irhood, « s esrai ‘ b w8 e 4 @n , G, , T, R Judws, NEWS B TE ATLANTIC CAELE TO FEB, 11, | (5020, il 10,080 DAL U ooyt | e Minbtry aptustt € Wt SRttt | o towin 15 “a0 it pre. | CanETeth the Tact stall B B30 Koumann, ubdl 1he | SE3-H: Jop e b s Sorok A ST i either o my Vifo at howe or wy publie, cateds | o SRR ey Dave communicate pared by M. 0 the majority report | dite of the receipt thercof shall be indorsed thereou, and | e, fardy Falner and wife Ko fhey might have found_a sufficient answer to thoee | Purliament, yhs Tt gl y e 5 o date of the recelpt thereof shall be Indorsel ENCCXor | Sadwite. v, snd Mre. Bie, ey vn-un"-. O TN PRARNR charges. [Hear, hear.] w, 1 ask you, my fricnds, this | papers thruufih the chief provine 0 I aetionar] D of the Committee of Investigation 0 the New-Orleans | (o gunrame Court, aud adl 1aws 5o dizapproved shall be and C. M. Relvey, W. G. loppiug, Mr. GREAT BRITAIN Awulv(ion, because it is worth your while .l;i umhhk'l ‘ nll“u; "t‘:}‘)l:(lnwvmm“t‘m kuown 10 Ve fricudly tothe | o0 o .RH'M o ik R Rus A itk sk ,.J 4 & AR e by wl these slanders against us nd agast il | PG Tt mally decined to become & | B it enacted by the Senate and House of Kepresentati S 10, B it jurther enaelel, That until the people of Y Svening.— Ci Thére are 800 firms in this eountry whose business is car- “(Count Bismurck has forma iined to become . % I of Kep ives y o ot Lonuoy, Feb. 0—Evening—1t hua been officially | There are 800 firme tn tee, <oy Ky ple) many far | candidate for election te the fi'{“flfi-:"r'ffm"f W 8 | of he Uniied Statgs of Amerdea in Congress assened, m{;',“,;,;"{,':,,&‘g‘,‘:}:fl,‘,fi,‘;‘mfi;}:‘ffl‘)‘, the Com- | som Rises. s: reason the increuased amowd il L e ] That tie Presidert of the United States shall nominate, | can government @ the United States shall recoguiz MION WATER TEIS DAY, Sacdy Hook 12 | Gov's Inland. 83 | Hell Gate. . their transactions of every assuwe to guarantee, such people shall be entitied to one by the officers of the Auglo American | yypy than we do, who have o i ¢! el als fering he alth.” ] e ¢ the first day | kind, who casioned little or great differences | attention, and ulso his suff Aglegraph Company that on and .ufidl e hoed T il thiese 500, 409 are left un HESEE-DAKISTADT. and byand witl thie consent of the Sennte, appolnt a | RS TR0 G F Robresentitives, to be clected at = 1-f Maralj gext, the rates by the Cable will be redueed | open, ailed by these wen [ The Chamber of Depntics of HeseeT armetadt wnant- | Goverto o the State of Loufsaua, who shall bold his | the'first general election provided for fn this act, by the SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. o pnc-bally « {::::fl v o e ‘:::,'lfi';.“m,:’ld e ','»'If;l",zli‘“'" R, C1 ‘;,'::,.,':I'i;;l Joptod i 1 coucluded With | ¢fice or om: year, unles soouer removed by the Presi- | qualified eleotors of the Btate, o provided in this eet, g Al & Tho (oat Reform procession will march in silence | § 570, e - oceaions | hat bo decisim on he gveation vf & t eat, Iy W widh tho advico and consent of tho Senate, | Buch delegute mustbo o person whio, has the (Rl PORT OF NEW-YO sfitough the principal streets of the eity, but will give | ally you I them from some obseure man who br | of !lnnr-l){l_lal.u‘llln "|'|\“r'y:'v";i::"'.'\‘:l-| or uness sooner superseded by & successor elected | S (08 A7 S RO (' e hall have ti saiie powers o thiveo cliccrs as they pass the American Eunbassy aceidont of party s eeu raised for a fow “"r"l',';“';""!j ;'I‘,f:}""‘l,(';h, "”,‘,}",’;_J.",‘ Ly v Y ander the provisions of this act. Buch Governor | and vights now had by delegates from the Territuries of | _m"'w(.hulmlc(}::nv:m;fl". Pacifc Mail Steamship the position ol o Minister of the Crown. (FeSh 3 ¥ 5 MEALTH, ‘o wpeinted shail bave attained the ago of | the Uniied States, Comprny. BECTION 11, Be it further enacted, That all 1aws now in ‘Steaniip Gen. Custer, Rector, Paltimore, 1. B. Smull. the Constitution and Bark Ewerald (Norw.), Helgerend, Rotterdam, b, Meireke b 50 vean, fhall he a eitizen of the United States and of the He shall not have held any office force in Louisiana, consistent with Laws of the United States, and with the provisions of this odifled; pro- nr assai 0 ) ther for a mi . Our assailauts, if you examine the mal el from bis rathernori- the monopolists of politica~ The King of Prassda has re Fob. 11.~Tie Reform procession came off this ous indisjwsition The tarnowl me fiml, are t, you will State of Louisiana, endf. Bark Cuba, Sunderberg, EIIVII:‘ 3. 'l-‘cw”‘ & Co. /:"‘ vom, ""'““,“"‘:“h’:l"l“:x';;“ the stightest | Bower In 'this countiy, wnd e buse crentures Wl 5 W AIense, ' 4 d for kelfish purposes, are found erawling abou rogipp— 2 » g act e " " gt of disturbance anywhere along the youte. | [Cheers) AN iy erime? That Lhave resisted ths AUSTRIA. whatwer nnder the Government of the so-called Con- "',,,;:,",';f}‘,",,"':‘;,':‘“‘fl,f‘,"‘l'fi:',, ,:m“f'm’lf;lfm":‘}"“' ot kror | Bark Nollis Fenwick, fmall, Valpuraso via Goon, 1, Larig. " A depatation of the Reformers, headed by John | n]u’-‘.\ of power; that sinec :lh"-, rflm y; v:;lul: Il‘ ¥ NT-GRGASIZATION OF T fedente States, nor of any State whieh recogniged the | wi s not an elector under the provisions of this act; Brln.gaml‘gml;rrfl\“;l:lv .F"it"—k“‘ l;“}tcr-dfl Cv. depu 2 E b : atforn pok part in politia F-ORGANIZATION - 'y etended G ok # e o . ) S 1+ ] Trowbridge, 5, D. Trowbridge. fuvorably receivel gotvle 8 AT Uik i thist YOU AT D6 | rsed to present to His Majesty the address of the et B e oty pane | liecein prvvided for, shall be colieeted and paid Sekr. Fansle Khder, Bhey ey Worses oy " 4 g . | beard dn o bl the representativesof : e Patent apon the. | {1 a4 ot secession of any Stats; gor ahall ho v any per- | doue o support of the prosent goverument of | Rebr. Aworis, Rickarison. Gonaives, Dreit Son & Co. Evenimg-- 1t 8 stated fhat Dlsracki will | the people are H”wrsflj].h- m:nxmlnn]nut( r:lnmuuu’:;v-' l"gm;\l“l‘or“:ll’:’t[‘;)::l;:o son W10 haa ever held any offic the army or navy of | Loulslana. xehr, en Jones, Wilmi N C. K pardi » be ot sk th yueay change Javs or overtliow instia canization of {he army. The Emperor, in replyin 4 s ARLLS L2 % e, 0 & C prodtuce s Parliawont a ylan of reformn to be alopted 1 {0,y ok that yon 1a Nieard, and that wken ;’:"“”;"« s oken’nmn of the Qeputation, sald be the Uhited States, and who afterward took an oath to THE NEW-ORLEANS MASSACRE. o e T tarss, Willetts, Wastingion, . C., Vas Brust & Siughe By resolution. The ides wrably ived in po- | pPacliament xession afier session, as it will seet h:»fn:m'lmr o mw{!m iy e prbmgated ehort. | suppat the said pretended Government; nor shall he be a Lo b Al pg SGehr. Ariington, Halsey, Norfolk, A. Jil,,;.,,,’ G Btical curvles. e e ufter wext, Sous et dne e owntry-—ahai | v would remove all the SERFREES SLheady the | persos who was a member of cither Moo of Couyress ] st o . B 1 Baleoct, B:»;lo;:l, ::n phia, 4. W. NcKer. 5 o ; X address. The Emperar addec Ui y . the Utited States after the Ist Monday in December, 1660, g N rot he shsolutely slutont. Now, I xay_without hesita ] i , e y 4 1860, o " PRUSSIA. ot beatnalntely stuont. Sow, L soy withott BR8 | batiafachon o the wisles of MUBEAEY 858001 24 JGLER. | and wlo afterward took an ooth to mupport the aid. pre- WismnetoN, Fob. 1 —Repiosentative B M. | susmip Atemspe Soiee, Iichuadsd Xorl,vih wise. sed Broars, Feb. 9, Bw Thié Kingof Prusiin has | that fuis mulnly bresere T phds U G o the people | CONACBEE M Mng te foruiation of & responsible Minis- | tended Government; nor sl lfe be oue who bas bortie “Iz;'ll:;_:‘::fi:‘:"“; ‘:"; ‘l’r‘;:"!‘;e ';':‘;"'c‘“;; ;;* n-:r.'fl-" i, Wavaag G int 5315 . vy s, Feb, 9, B it 1 have been this asesatle : . clasto s, wiys mdse, a0 pass. , boon, a4 3 30, try. arms the Government of the United States, or who teamabi] Y THE HUNGARIAX MINIETRY. e ageed y of the Convention wns an amendwent of the existing | Hoaeont om0 for Havass. Let In Havass. stremabipe counkel countenanee, or encour- Corsi ‘Breamehi a.:'t.":. King, Riebmond and Norfolk, with mdse. 3ud pass. & Paboore., wpon his hearers duhes of frugality, N iy and) eloed e Diet, Hereturne! his thanks oo that body | yr, Bright ur p i O ¢ wid i ¢ ¢ thong oy were defi 1t 18 said that the ministry for Hnugary will not be ap- . f e Sur tho cordial asistance extendod Jim, and strongly { tn wideh o thought tyy were e 4 oy ";','"::" A e Copamission of 1807 shall have accepted | gement to the ate Rebellions but shail be ono who has at Canltitution. at-Loulsisas. i wish 8 iATnSt 88 1 95509 .o G v industry, in which they excelled. He 0ot SRRt 1l swb-commission. The Hnarian Misis- | (1 tuoy borae true faith and alleglance to th Govern- their party the absolute controlof the effices iu the State, | g U 8 K Prancisca, Sept 20, with mdse. 10 J. 0. Bee negro sutfrage, aud the disfranchisement of & sufficient § xer & Co. Vdamant (of London), Consterdine, Martisique, .. He also pointed out the | thew for th Bark 13 day, bal Wentan & Gray. There were 13 French transports ab that port o i Diet to modify Loped for Germau i woeersity for apernianent poace ot home and eluded by urging the importance of educating their ebil- | try would then intervene to persnade the 2 bl ik O bt e promi pn specdy cal e el . * Wishes, and aceept the military eystenn proposed by meni of the Unite ates. And, before such nomina ¢ and promised thew speedy politicalemanc ipation thieir wishes, aud aceey ot 1 :')_lm” ot ‘Im. et | shal! be acted upom by tho Eenate, such nominee shall number of those who_had been connected with the late Rebellion. These were the leading measures by which | Vera Cruz AL Habneisdon, WA Deak issaid to Bark_ Warrior (of Pieton, N, 8.), ides, &e., to MeCail & Frith, Nolled {n company with barks st i, spacch were enthusiast bl Foth the King and Nr. Potter take the same oath (which shall be signed and filed with tho desired ascendancy was 0 o . Mr. Boyer woceived Ty the people. - #eb. 1. The Pry pGovernment hasdeterminead | P- for Rochdale, aud by Prof. iy the Secretary of the Eenate) preseribed by the uct of apon thewvacnation of Dresden, which will in future THE CASE OF THE RANPAHANNOCK. July 2, A. Dy 1562, ard whioh oaths shall also contalu a proceeds to show the lilegality of the Convention, saying, | Waite Wisg aud Pathiude for ew Yotk " 4 3 We have fihe detmls of the settl nt of the ’ the Government, which was in force in Louisiana under Brig Palwe (Oldes.), g, Rio Jaueiro, 30 days, 4w gurrisoned by the troops «of ithe North Geruan e tant cae of the Heatrice, alias the Rappe. | The Florenee Upinionc of Jan. 24 sox dechration that the nominee has done no act which | 1 - reicly brtipst g gt docanachi & Fraghipdi, T T % Boufederstion. very huportant oapotsrhag i BRI | O i o arrived at Rome, and | woud work a disoualification for holding such office | the Constitution of 1664, was ou the uly, 1806, even u“fi',‘;fii?'flh Davis, 8t. Marks via Newport, 50 days. — Dannock, alias the Seylla, alias the Vietor. The Beatrice, | 00, uyicated to Signor Tonello the Jast iustmictions | ypder the provisions of this act. from the Radical standpoint, by that acquiescence and | *gRiE TRre orp 80 Marting via Newport, 40 dars, with salty under the maiden of V elonged 1o the Engiish | of the 1telian Government. An understanding has been e " N | the consent of Congress, a State de jure, a8 | toJ. F. Whitner & C % MEXIO0. the e e o e T by Mr. % | fovived At OB the question of the nomination of the biah- | 88¢.2. e it furter enacied, Tuat the President sman | te consent of Congres b o 'an wuch | B ilss e Gt arpuro, 3.8, Tober, Dearen, 8t i A7 ot ordon Coleman & Co., for £3,000, | gy All that remains to be settled s to what prelates forthwith nominate and by and witiythe advice and ¢ all perkons within its jurisdietion. The Convention- -;:fii:fia-&lz%tz P AU s ists counted upon Congress’s cooperation. Under ordinary | &e., w Miller & Houghton. ’ » + axpected sent of the Benate, ippoint a Provisional Couneil, consist- 1t is eonfulently Fortune Bay via Gloucester, b dayr, with ber- Anrwrrr, Nov 4 My the United States Consul 8t | ghe vacant dioceses shall be assign body of men assembling for tho Neb, Mary M., Marray, here that the Belgian Legion new serving umdor Consul u s ered at s that she had been bought PERSANO'S THIA . ' Mauximilian i Mexieo will soon return home. for the Rebels, hat befors hie ¢ taken | o Florence telegram of Jan. 24 xays: ing of nine persous, who shall have the same qualifica- | ¢ 'l‘:-nl“.x:’::t:;x T;‘.“; I.m.uxe y of men amér g for th0 | heh Marg M, Mar Pawis, Feb. 1111 is positively o 1 that all | Tor her detentic ITlrw during the Chat- “To-day mnw.lmmlvlm; r:-x‘nlllmlvfluu- report of fl:t tions a8 are herein preseribed for the office of Governor, hm.- o pe-gpe e & barmlise boly, | . Bt “;'.f"" P""'r'l“'“"""""'r s s avo. e xing o pon the trial of Adwiral Persano was eoi | oa o, before seing confirmed by the Senate, shall | and be regarded as entitled tobutlittle public otiee, 10g | * Sebr. Camie Holmes, Holmce, &ivanaab. mise, to ¥, L. MeCready b Cou the Freneh soldiers will Jeave Mexico on the 2ith of :.‘.'f.'.“}'.i.{l’;f‘.?'u.'."‘.'l'.fi?:-u.-mu :;u” .':;gf::.:-.‘nunnuu uiatelli, the ‘,\l-,lllf.lllr_.:::dvfi;ngl(: each make and sgn and file, with said Secretary, the f]l;"lll:‘l‘n .u..;; k"."u""ifim‘i{‘fm"{.’.“’.‘“‘"‘l’“.f‘ho"..i";.,}’f,‘,'flf’ . ::g:. gu« ‘:’::ld..n‘ reth, \‘\‘:‘I'nxnn-::;c.u..‘.j Joves Emith, wame oath as pros-ribed for the Governor. Buch Coune | SENEY L SRau 0 ek hreme Court was at the head of ¢ PrOSeCutor, (jonrned until Moa- ates that a majority in the Senate have re- al Persano shall not be pro- ofice. it, and the Governor of the State encouraged it. rivxnuut that Congress had been cousulted and would end its assistance, Preceding the action of the Conven- tion, Judge Howeli proceeded to Washington to consult bt sent sueh overwhelnimg evid «d him to have her detained, Calais auntil the elose of th 10 depart, and Liey owners took | Port-Warden's cNors shall contimue to hold their offl unless sooner removed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Stnate, until & Legislature shall be duly - ITALY. S1aTR 07 NEw-Youx, The Italia s Poxt-WaRDnNY' Orvick, No. 23 Wiliam-st. solved that the trial of Adm FroxeNey, Feb. 10.—Baron Rieasoli is about 10 in- Y 4 of conrse she was ¢! o by M1 it teducn 1 the o Parlianent-a new bill in segard f corirse shie was claued by ed with : Messr arson & € EUMORED TROUBLYS, ! " . y i X P ¥ " p v . w0 theproperty-of the Chureh. jubs law on the sulje The probabilities increase that the present Cabinet will ted and qualified under the provisions of this act. | in persou with the leuding melnbers of Clogiens. o8 OTICE is hereby given, in accordance 1R clatm or 45,000 for outfit, and | not survive the discussion on the budge break up Couneil shall, with the Governor, have | IIOHCe -4 .-:',:'""'““” l"-“ oo :i'"' ) l‘l" L Nection 4 of the Aet f,“' 14, 1857, entitled * An Act o M sccced. Bt in arranging the | would probably rid Ricassll of bis La Mannorlan eol But in no event shall | Yesare™ pout e P “‘""“B“‘k"’ 01 | Kearganize the Wardens' Oftce of the Pust of New-York," te T Y. A settlement wita Fraser, Trenliolm | o0 mors are also afloat that the embass hip - it - Messrs, ou | Btevens, elly, nks, Grin- | juterested in, or baving charge of the subject matter of sach inquiry, TURKEY. et WAt the claim Wik | 1o Slenma is not filled on account of i probable crisis. Coundlor or sucl Governor enter upon the duties of | néll, Morris, Taine, jand others, ' The result was | exauiuation or wrey, that the Tollowiug vessels are now ander examiTA: Loxvoy, Vb 10.-Asdispatek from Constantinople posséssion__of Thie post, In case of the defeat of the Ministry, would i | such offies until after coufirmation by the Senate. A H\:“n:. ii.'e'if:"""wy'.'.fe"n&.".i‘m"ifi.‘.','." o Howel Py R L L ‘.LJ:.‘T.‘."""".'.‘}! that the Seltan hae resolved to emanci- | Prove et e Marn e | L Likeliood Vicontl veiostu, the present | majority o sneh Council shall be & quorum, and the same | (. 1o reeeived at Washinglon was made known to the | fersds J the Minister for Foie re. \hall continue in permancnt session, with power, how- | friends of the Convention, perhiaps with exaggeration, and o the 24th of July, six days before the neeting, i ever, to erder s ruments as way he deemed proper; but no adjournment shall be for more than thirty if they perse B g B Telegram was sent from New-Orleans to the Wasbington correxpondent_of The New-York Times, siativg, among other things, that Howell had returned with assurances that Congress weuld support the Couvention, &e. The of Congress appears to have Map John Brigh Xi'p Queen of the Seas. Leseh, ristian *sulypects froan their political disa- has issued a call for the assem- Dling of a Turkish Parliament. This intelligonce has KEY. F—TUKKEY PREPARING FOR WAR 1 satone time. . Be it fusther enacted, Tht it shall be the duty of Court on the 24th o VIGUROUS=THE INSURRECT wastsod-a risodn Turkish funds vlni le‘t"l n'l‘fl\()-'x ”r:‘ THE CRETAS g3 O ordercd that the ship s i pidoyel Sl S Cony 3 ¥ah. 10-sGen. Kelergis, theGreck Emvoy A Theie kros breach of fhe Deutrality T g g s AT v recont dute Ba¥e | United Statea stial bo duly exceuted within wald State. | ventionists before the 50th of July. i ) .1" " '“hl .' . '1 $th i l' for | by e 4 i ypod 1'( i lent L.l n le. Viry extensive ! "1' ““"""'rf""“l“'mwma mlml‘{" "Y"“’("""Nn“l .;.f"' 3-’3535..-‘&.5"&"‘:’.‘:51:‘;‘5"‘ ||:,' 't'l'le"“:nl;:')l" “:‘5- the United States, sailed, ou the Sth iust., lor The time has come 1hese mattersean be dlsenssed orrespondent at Cons e, Viry e sive | herein provid sovernor shall nominate, and by B C : st raled y gt oy Desgtiations. Of fhe ulthmate result we entertain v e oiug eqilected. War could ot be | . Mball appoint aid \hull commission all the officers | ‘Tt will be mmemlendl M!s‘:(vnhl!.lut'l}elou r,mou:;m- Feb. 11.~Tutelligence {rom Candia is 40 the effect | Jirtle donht. That Great Britain will bo held legal 3 I A p T provided for by the existing governmcnt of aakd {ions were imade 5 the heart of t f"’hf" he ,DQM,,V, Alit 600 1nore Grevk volunteers luve surrendered to | resporsihle i for the depredations of the Al he expiration of the mouth enging on | r wiieh ma hereafter be created by law. Such | Were not interrupted nor the meeting disturbed. ter v ‘ Daua by auy comnctent arvlirater is very fnprobabl t R *2 officers shail hold ko ir offices, unless sooner removed by Larangnes were over a procession of between 2,000 aud Sl forcesol Lhe Puite hat she Wil be e pded, in equity and booor, to | 7 Iy had been received fr it Powersto | the ¢ r, witl the adviee and consent of tho Pro- 5,000 ¢oloved persons, between i0 and 11 o'clock &b night, t her Covernment might Ply Ty Visional Coutcil, ntil snecessors shall be elected und | sppeared wi th torchlighte, hurcahiog and & mlllnf And all councilors und | through sevaral of the prineipal strects to the City Hall, qualified s herely provided. ier wembers and officers o nent herel, ished, and wlso all the mesobers of the 1he note sddressed by Turkey to themw, bearing reference ‘Thers the crowd was addressed by Dr. Dostic, aid ex- Lorted o g0 peaceably, but to kill any Who might ph letter hoine assuil them. After this no disturbance took place and the and the it tozend an antogra rtain. Poblie opinion cuity with perfret the_ Provisional Govern- King George is ok of the di to Grecce, %0 the Bmperor Napoleon, Queen Victos Caar Alexander, ask ing for ansistance.to Greevo. reasopable enactment 1 pn s gepellion was procecding in Candla with renewed P ) 1o the equipment 4 Constitutic A cufte o i —— Ranpabar thelr yrompt confiscation.” i vigor; L0 fresh Volunteers had been Janded. | sl e b hfuily tako. fha | crowd ponceahiy dispersed. Vet nio soldiers were engaged SPAT 41 SLIZURE OF THE TORSADO. e; several Turkish outposts had been cap- i prescribed by the. et of July 153 and | and no policemon eame to interfere.’ ©May not,¥" he ALUM AND DRY PLASTER “ . und many huudred Turks had been killed, ho quar | Defore eutering on the duties of such office, shll take | asks, * Uiese aets be eited as o striking evidence of the : d nihacrine such onth, which ahall be filed with and | toleration of free speech in tho City of New-Orleans 1" The causes of the riot might be sought for elsewlere. jzed by the Spanish Gov te. the Sta Advices from Madrid report that T the cast cd by the Chiel-Justice FIRE_AND BURGLAR Lonnox Veb. 1 ing g Ahiroe editors of hat ity condemued 1o | ment as a CF er being given. < « 3 3 3 o] two Go The intrigue for the annexation of 4. Bic it further enacted, Thiat unless otherwise here- 1t was the acta and the declared intention of the Conven- smprisontaent athard lbor. e fdive thatmo Sar- | i BTN IO Lt kvt T A by Cagrten; I tloats, and the Negal and violent character of thelr pro- —— he Court not only can- | DeeR . s b . tors, according to the provisions of this ceedings, which produced the excitement and bmu{ht s -9 LHR with & view 1o secure Suda Bay from the Vieeroy, 68 o | State of Louisisu shiall, upon the first Tuesduy of June, | about the colllsion, The eharacter and antecedents of the FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCY val station for herself. This iutrigue wax one of the | A.D. 1567, proe Governor, Lisutonant-C Conventionists were not such #s to make them the ac- LORDON, Feb, - Evening. —Consols for mer N s of the Rebellion, but the probabilities are nate, nb Drestatives, and il the | cepted standard of Unionism and loyaity in that locall ses dose on the week as follows: - : officers herein_ provided to be uppointed; which | The proseription threatened by sueli men through the 3 ee will not her point. | annd Honse of Representatives abull be composed | ton of the Convention, must have been W'nlhnymlll(uf thiose to be affected by their prov 1t Lad al- Embassy with the we number of members, and be elected.from the f the United rlere; Wig et s ady beeu shown that 10 Arovoniotuidored the AuiteBtates Five Twent Erie Rail- 4 ” x g i . CFeW Wi ut wre anything but cordial * The tricts s B - R aces. Say SEL ) 1 .t ez, | Under Theination from M y with the Greeks ut :‘.‘n:x{n .‘i.i':u:-.lu:‘t‘lnllth ;o bat incendiary appeals aud acts of revolution Feb. U-Noou—~Consas fodny ave quoted b UL | g of 1797, which was Twks against , Berators and R utatives, and all other of- ursned with impunity, and arrests wight B it H h W ]d Wiritad Stasten Fiwe Twentics, 72 1 Alknois Ceutral | proces W irecitar, Amirces Wore given b "There his been 0o open Fupture, but very strong P tmment bl feapectively | properly and lawfully be made to arest e progress of est i the World, o Rallway siares, 33 The Admirl who prexided o the Conrt, and by Gen. Ca- | goeling exisis « r i consors | Suchafiars, Mr. Boyer docs not agree with the uia) orit; B e e & Loy Amerioan | L, the Minber ot Forclen Atlairay o ol \ lepateh from Marseilies to Parle says Soltan B ner o | thiat the riof waa deliberately Dlanied by Mayor Msaros, J e PN CIeT Fatakipiia Evening. - Console . closed oraoney. Awertean | g T pme 1o without £y i & st to dispatel ips 10 blocks 1 hernmieth aud refers to the evidence (o show that the first shote e : ::nr’;:‘« ‘u.‘m At 1k RS :nu‘-m‘n :wh:flmuu-: e s oo produce Tty 1 eally seal the 1) i :\[’:.: ‘:::v;lx)yl‘lh;"uflonnn“r:l cemnan, Je‘d.leulnl(:lwa &C}_NEW", ('}:.een Ve it 33 NUIN alral shaves, 80} ; Erie # | e ——— T by -Rel elon, e ¢ ol su] g ‘eas, Coflees, Flour 3 d are thut e Brifish Governm » ’ Y the place of hin official superior i originating timely pre- New-York._One prie hoase. B A v ety doadsclossd | Si e hieity wea s Frshce o the U L ment of mehof canlloney weasuree, whiehy i, earied out, wouid bave | (30, T0 MACFARLAND? Book Siore, comep ) ted Stat » anty boni elined 1o ) th il i France or the U X compensation”of all s Py ente riot, and w ki m 0o fault of hix| “Twenty-thind st 3 wi ted States Five Twonly bonds e e o iz v . 2 - sy ey ar as such laws are not | t a3 o 3 E Scotel X "‘“;‘,‘f‘“"“‘- 9 United States ViveTwonty bonds | gl son of the Prime Minister of Forelgn SR Ttk | BUSRE Je Ve to et iabounstent WiERE o Prosident tended no vindieation, 1 It wero not on = - | slosed ffairs, and deci o sressive in the T X i B0, 5. Je it further enaeted, That the followingoersons, | Accoun! partisan slanders with which e n N e, ¢ ibinton bendusiaidatanadronig ot j. {-ATaIr ey ""‘ preccbims srus. . oy B by The cholera, mmall-pox, ‘1:" B T e T o ot e ok | be unserupuloualy assailed durivg the Mate election it THE EMPIRE SPRING BED COMPANY, a¥BiFoui. Fev. 11; o T Cotbom auariieg e firta | L™ 9884 dxintatration vellow féver still prevail at St. Thounas. Over 700 | . giactions leld under the providions of this Act,na night justly be deemed un offense ngainst good taste to ot 194, porpounid for Midding Uiands. Zhe sales o &Y, o T e ied of the former in five weks. The small- | oy u Inv»! rm‘l'm A Stutes, without distivie- ::l"‘“:”:r"fln::g‘l;f:'n';fl;g .(lfl'&ff:vfi-f:fe'a"'{}?fi ace h ’ ios of race o o, ttained the age of 3 y Sl dy v euitesd.at 10,401 2 [ ol nzas is abating the whies have miffored | i A3 R R e L R L iltoet cXhiited b no ofber Teht' thau as b | i s err . ™ Dagr . ring | them i Iacks ; T i o S Btatos’ SNt 116 wae & cict- | CRis rute wety sinoero de 75 AT A T e Eiljh - The vty o "'m"‘,‘:_"" ;h'xl""’l."“, :."* thiit. 11 puld be admitied o 4 o "‘".',"”l‘ ]“.h,;l’;::" |’ :‘ .!.' e e Doty tane. tho aath; pre. | LI S uniie pesos abd t0 nphoId tho law. Mr; Hoyer eon J. B-BARTLETT, Agt. Ellenville Glass Works, @uy. “The sakes e ded o 10 halen. Milling. T | the franch. interest of t o adainghty s livi ki dos 1 illventitated | soried by T i Aforesait "wet | troverta she views of the niajority that the riot is to be 7 o Mo 89 Murray-ob, Masakocturers of all Kinds of Bolties, Dostiohins | Bunds, 14301, Coru.a declining snd was sclling 1 at | wach as it is hat of eapitulists or land-ow 'ulre er' ‘m||~|‘|m|\ n»n(nlllh |-ulvn ‘"1" i ntilated | 700y '3, eied Uty pereot otherwise | dEtributed to those who aru charged with hoetllity fo the = N vy e Patest Prait Jars. | ‘be rendered practically value- | 1118, They say that in China all infants are BOCUS | gaified e i praviied, a1t who | Union, and with prosctibing those from business who are Joyal to the country. Mr. yyer submits the followlng vight of voting should o Sl e T s ie K is casier. Lard - Jess in their hapds by being extended to others who, from manner which A Tallow s - Refined " table i gnorance, are i 101 b0 grave i ainly 18 more suc conclusions: sl White Peteotesn are quoted at 1s. b als. fal | ¢ nt temper and having died who were First: That the riot of the 30th of July was a local dis- turbanee, orginating u local circumstances of fmnl prov- vention, und 1n Lowise thejresult of any Lostility or dis- et ~The famous Spanish iron-clad, Tetvan, et B ety o Sias el 1t was not In avy juet m the part of AngRage. open 2 Y STE ? L — < Bydont 4 lias arrived. Ly i {2 | toward the Federal Government. v The Pall Malt Gozctic of Jun. 256 has the fol " —_— of anelector, by an or ny n v oVt R P BRIkl i e [7e.%A ek Gemetsof Jun."3emMAN, Ch fliing I THE INTRRNAL 74X BILI Tho. tplesd, Blates: upons estabfieuing, o the satiy. | U {aiEwense of the term o vestige or outcropping ofthe [ J e e | e e e e #0008 and Queenstows Jan. %, arvived ut this port yesterday b 2 e f s Py v e ol i ¥? Tactio: of the Court, By the testimony of persons who | Kebellion, nor can it be sald to be any indication even in TNDORSED BY SCIXNOR; 2, Tt 100 ter's telegraph ———— have & all times borne true allegisnce to the United | the remotest de if & disposition oo the of the AND PROVED BY EXPERIENCE. woTHE. office, bus heard art of a Hun ABSTRACT OF ITS PROVISIONS—THE FREE LIST, des, that he Ix ome coming Within the de- | Deople of the Ci ly of New-Orleans, or thoae of the Btate | A EEVERAGE newly introduecd ik America which has "1 fhie.overdue wteaiers had reached England except. | £arion, lutly & rexident jn uch esteemed scription of persons designated in this proviso, | Of to renew hostilities in any form with the | P'EASANT TASTE axd its VALUR af & mll’lwh‘-flm : we Borisk fremn Phitadelplis, and she was spoken on | SHILE B M, Pulszky, we ar iis gulling.the 4 ™) SILAN O TS antawns | 1 A npoeatablishing as aforeauld, that sueh person, after | €8tavlis orities, either State or Fedeal, RiFUTATION in KUROPE. e e s west o Quosmeown, shi, | 53N peitator orpacifer In cerialn ed, i pulling, the | M C O TON, Feb, 11.—The principles on which | thesth d March, A. D.. 1664, never gave any voluutary | Second onld be a monstrous injustice to hold the THR EXTRAORDINARY SVMCATY AVD . R e Belie clncecied tween Vietna tnd P, We cat | e Amendatory. Internal Tax bil f bused iave beoen Al counenanee, aupport. oF mcourugeinent to such Re- | People of the State of Leulsians aecountable for the B8 | porys wALT EXTRACT VEIORRMGED TATER of 4 at M. Pulszky has, in virtae of un iwposed necessi- | 2 y overnment inimieal to the United | 2 ©0¢ n small portion of e ty, segravaied himelf frorn political e ealind trawsac. | already given. Ttwas reported to-Muy by Representative | States. * Ipon such :r:m Selng made, and upon u"kmx the City of New Orleans ; and, for that e """""Nm CELEBRATED 9t uoug:lfls“fl' GREAT BRITAING e s v timeal 1o Al tn the Cidouber of Deputies. | Morrill, from the Committee on Ways and Meavs. Among | atid subscibing upou the records of the court i oath thit by any aot of Congress the Civil Government of TAKEN AT ALL AGES, ¢ : ; Fic 1s, or shrtly wiil be, vamed Ciator of Antiquity 10 | jia provisions are the folowing: wll the L Which brimg the wpplicant within | State now in pescetul aud successful operation would be | IN SICKNESS OR IN HEALTH, 4 BOLE BREAD KIOTS, the National Muserm a1 Pesthr; and it is 1o be hoped That o 4 # usurpation of power Dot WarTAD by the Cansti- AND ALWAYS WITH BENKKIT, iots occuried on the 24th of Januay both ag | s1ch learned losure will afford his wind_ congenial em- igarettes, cigars; and chieroots, of all deserd tions, made tution, and o gross outrage upon the principles of free 18 * i . 1 8 £ 1o baké )y | 1 o i Bis nes itable remuneiation | Of tobaceo or any substitute thevefor, of all deactiptions, i St Kovernment. BY SCTENCE. _ * * @roenwicl and Deptiond. Some of the bukers wisly : the market value of which, including the tax, is 5ot over Tiereupon such person shall receive a certifica Third; The riot was provoked by the incendiary L "1 % Lhrow Qut 10 the crowd all the hresd they had in stock. iR ATLANTIC AND CRED R T Ay 95 per 1,000, & tax of §2 per 1,000, when exceodiug 98 per | which shal entitle him to the rights of an elector. Tm-he-. revolutionary acts, and threatened violence of Thowe who did 1 «ily lost. theirJoas ek, but al. the : BATRRN-R1 . 1008 'y ‘market. value, ineluding tho tax, tax of 8 per | "8y, 5. = if further enacled, That the Keeretay of War | the Conventlouists, suh as under situllur circriostantes HOFFS & b The London Times of the 25th, in ity Olty article, says: 1,000, Boots and shoes made wholly in pas ™! Ny ’ o8 2 would probably have led to a not in city in the Ciabes dbey had in the house at the tiwe, and their | 2a-rubber, 2 8 hereny aithy to make and publish rules proy ¥ any city — 3 , The further full in (he securities of the Atlantie and | Jodia-rubber, 3 perscent. 84 valorei. 3 for—First /A just and true registration, prior to Unloa. MALT EX- property sidfessd cousidembie dumage from e viokaice | Great Wesien Kaflway Coupany yesterday wan attrib- grapes, 60 cents per gallon. Fats, capsund boniiets, of wll | general aletion, of the naines of all pe Fourth : To provoke an attack on the colored popula- — of the anab. Fumor that, OWmgE 10 @ series of attacks up: descriptions, 2 per cept ad v, the provisims of this wet, are entitled to vote at any elec- | Hon, whioh wan cxpected fo be suj pressed by the mufim TRACT BEV- e Mhlon it of the undirtaking, which have been unint The following, among other aiticles, are to be exempt | ton named in this act; and he shail dosignato persous before it had seriously endangered the white leaders, ap- s oL g rried ott for a period of many months, it has | from internal taxafion : Jiaving the pualifications of eloctors, by whom such regis- | Pe4Ts S0 iave bean part of the schiezio of the Convention e Thearmangemenia for the great reform Aemonstration ned 10 refer its entire position to the ‘exam- . Pt 100 trution sha ba mudo. which regiatration shall be com. | 18ta. ‘Tbis would afford an exouse for Congressional in- HEALTH 1S THE Ty the Trades Unions on the 11th of Pebruary bave been endent cownitte, and that it may, io Bl omen: ',',:-_'j:'_' ad ;35_:-3'-‘1:“0;‘:;1'»“ helly for Dleted wid made nccessible to al the ectors of the State | Yestigation, resulth ia ‘;".'i.i"::“’?,fl. Jogilntan; fEver. e Y P > are! . ved to hold all payments fu abey- > ¢ b dn Bty oa OF | at least on th hefor ch | election. 2 I ot — namely : Ef - coapleted. ‘The processions from the different parts of | e, It s ow apparent that ,“,“"“é' e I ucdi. | o1l kinds; canned wnd preserved weats, vot including | For the o of Rolding all R eions tho tiies To .‘:‘J’J:fiu destruction of the existing civil governuent of Loulsianic FHA TRESSTINS 3ndon, and from U termin of the several ruilways,are | gation, confired by werchints o capitalita i New- et fl';:“';,"jd,'{;'j ;,““',{ni";"j;;‘;:'- JDarrels, | which iy not fixed by this act, aud slso for the AR feapents thad oA S8 dhe rescintion ¢fthe ING TONIC AND REME- o R i 5 York, in whor the Enropean public ean place reliance, | 127 od, ineluding cooperugo of ‘all | places aud manner ot holding and conduc o ch makes it a subject of investigation by t — 0 march upon Tratalgar-square, and assemble theve at | Fotk: [0 WO, Eho ERIORCUIE LG CO8 P S0 A il packing boxes and market boxes, whether | Al tu ‘..,,.',{‘:}.‘;"',,,.,,'.,.m,",,d‘ by 1R 104 neting | O b ther and (0 What extent those eets DY, and the iustitutions in Ger-§ mado of wood or other material. duding 1 i i were lmrurl pated in by members of the organization gy claiming to be the covernment of Louisiana,” the follow- mavy, Fraace and Eaglaad bave 2 0%dock. The main processiou will then be forned, and il pans by all the axistocratic «labs of London; proced- 1 along Fadl Mall, up, St. James-square, throngh Pica- the position it las aiways been described as entitled to claim, awarded it several gold and silver medale. Al classes of physiclans, both ing conelusion s submitted: In wo proper sense of the term and in no degree whatever is the riot of the Joth of July attributable to the Government of Lousiana. 1f Butchers, apotheearies, coutectioners, plumbers,gas- fitters, whose annual sales exceed $25,000, shall ipay, in wddition to the epecinl tax now required by law, M for 1 to0 be formed the day the was expect dilly, easiward to Regent-st., passing up that street to - i said application will shortly be | every $1,000 in ex of $25,000. There is 1o speclal tax ade W 1he L ¥ Bt £0 - o Y ¥, X g e et tha Aareainoal e, rlvetiec | Paonst the Eoelish mo ey market (o conmtruet the Inter- | for buttéy wid ch 37 h% Beoler there be any nembers of the Government of Louisiana s ¥ ) gt On ull sugars uced from sugar-cane, and not from | giake such registrations, and to ke returns of, | i Whose offidal or personal acts the remotest eause of ALLOPATHIC and HOMEOPATHIC bave the riot are tobe traced, the chlef among them are: Judge R o agreed in opision as to the GREAT VALUE sorghum or implee, other than those produced by the re finer, & tux of i per cent per pound ; on refined sugars, and on the prodicts of sugar refiners; not including sirup or molasses, a tax of 2 per cent ad valoren. aupowder, 5 cents per pound for sporting; in kegs, 1 ccnt ber pound; blasting, in kegs or casks,} per cont a unid. R. R. Howell, who as the usurping President of the mi- nurlt‘n( an extinet Convention, headed the conspiracy to overthrow the State Constitution, which, as Juzeot the Supreme Court, he had sworn to support, snd Gov. J. Madison Wells, who lent to eoupkw; his official sanction but on the day of danger deserted his post with- out an effort to preserve the public peace, And if there teed by the Euglish Government. It s expected that these bonds can be placed at about 97 or 68, ONAL. Mr. Bigelow, ex-United States Minleter at the Court of France, wis i Londen on Saturday, Javuaiy 26, but was 1o sail from Liverpool, ou the 30th, Sor home. Artemus Ward i< now laboring under so much sritation certify to, «r do uu? act touching clection, shall be persons entitled to the nghts of an elector under the pro- visions of thisact; and all such persons shall, before entering upon sueh duties, take and subscribe to the onth ;ll'):;;i a rl;acr,.?:-;l "l’yfll']’llr mflenhm ..{lm-- Act of July , 1862, and also b faithi y und impartially discharge the dl:‘llvn of thelr offoe, 1 i ¥ ¥ g Si: Shds building hes recently been fitted up for circus per- sormences, and will now accommodate With seats 16,000 yersons. ‘The admission will be by tickets al thive pence wash, and the sudieuce is 1o be addressed by John Bright, The O'Donoghue, aud Ernest Jones. of this preparation, and the FIRST MBEICAL AEN OF THIS CITY KECOMMEND ALREADY 1N THETR PRACTICE DAILY this WONDERFUL TONIC" i Jvlrln; :-::;n“ AXD ;:II'-’:;):;:I:N o ::Lun- ™ .x-r,';l.lp ;-g "yw vm»;lnuml T\rh-mnni Copper and brass tube, instead of § per centum ad valo. Aned bu it further enacled, That upon the third . ik vor oy ed irm of John gane, t8 boliy unfit him for public sped iie; and | fem, ure to pay 3 of @ ocent per pound; castigs of n nacted, That upon the third " _—— it & Brother st, 1,200 in uumiber, i the gnblio hall | 3% edical adviser conecquently urged him to tspend | coppery irow, or brass, where,the duty lus beds lpufi on | Tnited Rfuten shautd by inw therwiso. PrOVI4E, At blec: Pootly res ‘.znhmm::d l:w m’:“i‘k&"‘:&"&"ufl St b ey e ‘et Boshdale, aud presented John Brght with She follow- | 10 atford W un opportunity of at the Egyptia) all, | the raw materiul; casb-iron Lollow ware, tinned, enatn | tion whall be held by all the persons qualified to vote | Members of the present Congress, whoever thay muay be DY, more sticagtbening, noarishing, asd pleasast Sudg idrows B cm Sinf " emine Rid Jostiion i, | elled, japanned: or galvanized ; clock-tiimmings, verges, | under the provisiss of the uct for a choice of members | WhO en these men by their counsels and prow. e pel “pu M 0 P o~ g gy peediilum-rods, &c. To'a conventian 10 adopt o permanent Constitution and | iwed to ndividual and official support. Np.alp. peskep, §s, 9nd asninjgiog iy por oot . e Sty i M sr, ROCKDATE, b 25, 1067. e it 'fl‘filfl mude from material that has heen smessed | form of Goverument'for the State of) Louisiana, No iosn leckol. 1. EXPERIENCE JUSTIFIRS. X BRson, #g., M. P k ‘RA ) s articles Woven on fraues OF | person shall be eligiblo to 4 seat in_such convention wh DEED IT8 CRLEBRY 4 RED ¥1K : We, the worl ple cmployed by the " Knitted. vnvention who Y | irm of which you are the head. g.'.i"" to eonvey ouren REPORTED. ASSASSINATION OF THE KIXG OF ITALY: | Copper bottoms for uo%--ua a0 culinay pirposes, the :.".','r';‘mc".gfi.:.‘: "..'.3:’,7;?:' ?;'ydtfu?o oy c’"_..._"!m b5 P8 CRERN Y0 e tire -@ympathy with, and our sincere respect for you, All Paris was alarmed on the ni raluing and water pipes, glue a Juten of all deserip 4 P 7 e " al of thousands of sufferers ba e et e it of i Sy | B e e | e e ement sl barior o e s | i o B e o Tt g g . ting up rooms in the east wingof the New Court House hpus by the we of HOFF'S nder the maliguant slanders which have been ureed il aveport that the King of Jaly had been assassinated. ) which a tax has heen once assessed and paid, and teamed | districts as 18 now provided by law for the Hoase of Rep. |MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE for the use of the Court of Apjeals, which will hold its W)nuflonr:mplnw—x. W«'hi xlm pelied by a sense e 3 Vo (s Podbtaratall Which 8l uty to take the opportunity of declarieg to you that ¢ Emperor sent to the Prefecture ball which was going | or made up and fitted for use. resentativ A Te peports which have been eirculated agaiust Yu | on at the time # special message contradicting the repo Leather of all descriptions, and goat, ealf, sheep, horse v and 1o person ' shalt - take. @ seat . tmu:‘u'l, vm runsvvlprrr:'nrw-nnv_v;lfi false ,;’T.‘;i ;-\":,l;:fr nlrld rent an the Bourse, but, of -Jurr-'& oo "’““‘ skiug, tanued or purtially tanncd, cured or inthe L':m .u:l,;olll ""S.".’""’,'L.,r:'.‘.‘; E‘r" i T .X‘.‘v’f:;:: PRSI (3 e TN ©F REALTH (kvown through- 3 ritten by pa to make polifical capital, , absolitely without foundation. ough. tion o A e e o booms mflwh« 10 nascrupuioas aud bise manner M, m,“.m,i-”, ARIS. i )fimplm-mn of Jute, molasses, concentrated molasses, t‘.':l‘fl";‘:“."fi."?fl;""”fi‘» J‘m'fim'u'.'fi. I?:::r.::a‘“;,';":il‘fi PEnrsoNAL~Prince Ouronssoff of Russia, and C, cut Burope for the past Sfteen or Melado molasses, and sirup of Moiasses, sugar-cané | Convention shuid ank permit any distinetion of men on ac- | Bodisco of the Russian Legation, are at the Clarendon years,) the sumerous letters rou ly arrived in Paris on the nneeticut, the r. We are well aware that the consc Mr. Gladstone with his fami) " tfee; o), naphtha, benzine,or gazoline, marking more than count of race or color, wnd shall recognize the power nud The Hon, James E, English n, ence. On the 2th the distingnished states of thanks received from M. Pomeroy, of ibeso atiacks being i will he nfcient (o PRy « o 7 you Aty 1o which vou have aftaived. Y dined with the Political Eq Roclety, the | 99 degrees, Baum's hydrometer, the product of the disiil- » GO . . + P, e opproval. You bive wlwuyk oydeavored to mprove |y cmbers. Ao w10 leave Paris for London | cude oflproducad by a single distiliation of cwal, shale, | wuch Government . e T e oty at the Bt. Nicholas Hotel. Gen. G. H. Gibsen, sooral. ocial, nd fhtellectiial well-being. A8 % pubdic | ou the axih. peat, asplaltum, or other bituminons substances Sch G orsenmen ok Consftiaion Shal peovida tuntno | e 4., 1o 83 ilie Fiich Avenno Houl 0 ey o H 'd&ur Lest endeavors have been to raise e There i« a general feeling in Paris that M. Fould's re Pottery vare of all descriptions, salt rock and root | name of the State or lea};""q‘; ] or ll"!" u'r‘rflln he sembigiiis A } ‘.m'u‘v)m- -'lm"l'(;:::’ l:}l "fi:';fnf c'flmn- firenent from office DIEADS @ return to financial extrava- :]nt'?:‘rfi.fi :g'mufu K'l“l“fi l'l"l"'l"“""&“"n"'l"" Foolllon, Alull be aasumed oF paid PRod that ‘:nl-v;‘»l:nl [Ausouscewenta. Poels o e, and e this oppor saying that your | gonce snd warlike expenditure, 5 solos uud heeltops, wade of i don, C J acte have entirely nict With our approbytien end K v Leytalahf, 18 to 6t on the 11th of February. | FUber oF otiar materials. - . ol foeo Bt A L S A o LT e LADIES AND GENTLEME St iod that your vabnable life as an employer and a | Tie Etendard of the 24th states that the Sultan of Turke. Btoel of all dacriptions : steam-locomotives and tiing done or Fufferal ih Support of the Rebellion OLI | Pierss ex'h and exunine ous ey Made Clobing for G oo S oay lomk b shared to your famly and oty | o dieposed to ‘accord the Cretuns an sutonomous admiuis. | Shcines; Incdig boilers; atraw of buders) e e analthbd fon apotent by tho Con | Youths aad ears the prasent Aees AT pien ’ = aad you way ucet with the great aud just, wod be | ration. ci 4 marl . ] >an- B ARG SLleg I8 ok ADd tastntal sertant. i erial decroes have been fssued appointing M. Eendi- | Reper br metal Shisther vink or printed Fehebdmsds "3.3!1'.33.': T i e GUARANTE® ITS WONDERFUL EFFIC "Sdr. Brigt waazeceived by Styong manifedations of af | mand Barrot to the digulty of Grand Keferendary of the el R B B et e R Ty o deld. undes e prescribed, as ator. || From Semyriric Awrwicax, Jan. 26: Criase's Tu- | fiae O s coti ko, 14 1NVALEAS Soston aud estcens. 1 the course of b wpeech, he said : | See ;'l"':"w"{f';‘,‘,";:,‘:,‘;‘,',,‘,‘,;"w’: Quentin, Huuchatt, | reighting S A o ainad ¢ loa ths | e D7 o seeretary of Wat-afl if approved by s ma- | PSS ?n"".':'fi'x' i P A LR LT s Hh‘.:."’l-&m"h‘:fi.fii’i“‘mfi"’?‘ oo, u e Qnys age a deputation from yourhody called | A Chaix d'Est-Ange is also appointed Secretary tothe | $00: and wushing, ‘u ug, and clothes-wringig | $or the admision of the iy bo presented to Congress | (o el §1. Addrean 0, N. Cuksty’ No. [ 7Ly ' PRICE SIX DOLLARS P) e gne 40 JRTOTIn twe thal on the vions day & ineeli el e admision of the Blate to representation in Con- | Watzs . N. Cuase, Neo. 3 t, by OF " h i oot el 01 yersan iy et ety wh wers sucion | —aaie 24th of Japusry Mdile. Chevalier, daughter of f Tt e i T B ) e I e e avared, oo of chargs, 0 sny st ofshlo 3 m:‘m”“-‘&?’m‘"“:;“ ':‘yl:luuu!bfl;;luh: nhe | 5o 8% fi““fl.‘ of £ Ty Miehel Cliovaller, mua THE TREASUYY DEFALCATION. | duty of {he P Wt of ¢ .:fl’;mmfi"‘:{:‘u:‘ ulihx;;llll:n:.lf THE BURGLAR HIS OWN INRORMER.—The opening HOFFS MALT EXTRACT, llm‘ ), : - | yied M. le Play, sou of the Privy Councilor und Tmperial —— { forthwith in otricer of the Army of the United 5 | of each window aud door insta i . 3 d k| fl,‘“?fi‘flafl.}-fi?‘fi‘.f u?.!‘,':."f"‘.‘:"-’fi.’.‘.'f' jCommisgne’ oL ',“,‘}Lf'“':’fl“',‘iw","‘:“md MR | FIVE THOUSAND MVE IHSUKED DOLLALS REWAKD | Who'is of tnk ot beloy Bri adlor-Genaras, who sl A LA Tt ek o spped oo e TOBRE: | oobv ki it DRy }‘ ooy ke Thavy for thelr ind ntention, it | {1 "y were preseu, i e e ks . | 3t TRGLAP T0 THE TRIVCYE v o b ot R O et o K Hok, Wer 300 Briod .| gt v poasipl roqgioe sl grmr . CATFEE, FlbsAR : e Ot | el oty wiase oplon mAsori | mgninhed father, TREASCRY DRFAXTHENT, Yasiuxarox, P i1, 67, | the duty uf e President 0 plage i suell Stute, ey | | Muez. DEMoRest's wnequaled Stockixg Sus- _ y ousdhing codld BelIeTe e mtive. hcde I | ¢t Seebin, SuwitierikD und the Netheriunds | | T1i¢ above reward Will b5 wid, s hereafter man- | {1Egommmt of such oticer, sueh vy foree da sl | Fitalod ISl A" b Eblen i o, fiorees, Carriages, &r, pear) Bub alioigh £ apeaking o e den | have opeaed e o (e coneineion of & Custuias | tiotied, for the arrest of Wi. 14« ulius George Pal omiabaer. T6;shall b the el & nistaigued to b | Mailed fiee, No. 47 Droaduay, N. V. Malled frée. gl B e A s et J : {ation T raihar discournged ihelr Lich asd puryese, St | Colun i wyaze suvenioon: | i Georse RORers, nged 6 YEOThonort gray hair and | Whenever Uio cisil thoritics in sieh State shall he un- Sl AULL PARTIES WISHING TO BUY OR e e done well to B thi Meeting—(lcar: AT R muastaehe ; usnally wears short side-Whikers, e nerved i, T anyy ieaues, negiect; omif,, oF DEMOREST'S now style BENorTon Dipdi: | 4% DESIROUS To SELL Homsks CAREIAGES, WAGOT 3)opot o bearing altogeiher DPOD my positlon 1] RAJBAD s two years, viz: 181 and 1802, under e vune' of George ont _or pr gl a) < of m aw{mnufinnvmn, No. 57 Nassai-st, oppoaite the Posl| cpard fo hnlur'.ru--brmnn’)ou:l:;ll‘l;'l;:rfi;‘h; upont. THE INCORPORATION OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTYIN, Pulmer, in t Regiment, .\n-:\n ' Voluntoes fo e Tigh - P X avadegree ot ey, an amnging yon. (e || e oyl Patet i rporating Schlaswie-Hoistein | 1507 SRt 17, 05 e of 0 BU: 43 s iy ] N Bt e PASSENGER ADAME & CONE, No. 682 BROADWAY, in-: o ey i Vi i (it we wore O ofpteudrs | with the Prussian monary wia romnigated on thesch | eparisment froraent, 198, 10,106 26th of dui e S5 | to'he duly prosecuteds And 1t shail mors ASSENGERS S#1L Tia parchasers t laspect thele eztensivy esmoriment of e o T vehc Tvent e wn, snd £ whow Weekly we waid | 1 e Castle of Kicl, ‘The patent promises the population | 16 left Washingon Gty the Jatter date, andiy eparged | of sich tommander f Tonder such s Felh 1)In steasabip U, ¢ T s, epoiins CLARKNCES, GO m‘:fi"‘; e e 4, fue the e i l: "*,"'" . |unlvnyhl- with the other inhabitants of Fruseis, the ‘:"" “"““;fl“d}‘"‘r" ‘{' ‘3§~"""’d";“’;‘":’;’ l‘:‘“{' ‘Treastiry | Autborities i the preervation of order and in the en o g A e R 0 waterials and by the best workm helr own manafbetory. { other. we were tyrauts and unjust, . y o Notes of the series, dntel g 3 thou- | forcement ¢ " d o - >olo -/ IA s - e — Ticurly you were saves aud fhe victims 0f injustiee o of all mhotjectomable tetitutions pacaliar | ud tire hunded qoilam will Ve vuld for the et and | aiso all R e L o T Bltes wasd o th JFOR SALE — Four "lage new two-home if wo werd devoid of conmcienee, you wery prov mtry, and fhé non-removal of the prexent offi- | delivery of Leclo the Superintendent of Police t Wash- | Btate, a8 shall instire the full, spaedy, and impartial of TRUCKS. _Apply to 8. W. WILSON, No. 298 Brosway. Ve devoid of fndopendence : and that you soffered and e g The proclumation wilen accom- | ington City, D C., and 8,00 for the recover) of the [ foreement of all such aws, and of eqial Justice, and this ENGMS—}Y KERSEY vierated fuustice from whkll you eould 1ot escape, | pauies the 1t Py« & ctibute to the proved constauey | moncy, or fnmn srtion for the amount thatyay b el A s i 0, and shis ol o s . e l)m‘ yum ot uy 3 ¥, 5 propo tasy of the Treg y be I without regard to race or eolor. d. ot Tt A . HURSE BLANKETS, " OOy Wi g bat epay | recovired, HMCLULOCH f L roi gy, InaRec 0, dad be it Jurtrer enueted, Tint pll Jaws npsged d 'wilo B, jobigsu avd inwilv, Kew; 4, B, Faute, Rev, 3, :;-l:m':v_v:‘ Brosdwsn, Wil whieh you Lod ot evey iy lq:n.l.);_ w ."’i""‘ oF the f