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NEW-YORK DAILY TR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1867 R i o N o e T partiamentary usage not to-print. It dare tion of v A / Ntmflnfl( Mu fibm onf)t plead ignorance, for in the same issne in meantime have boen provided fot? ~ ' | tion of the German Constitution 'film; 1t is . which tho "report is printed appears a Wash- thought that some members of CVis Dorty e | NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE T0 PEB. 13, i i 3 i - wig-Holstein, ington dispatch expressly stating that the re be elecbeq in Hanover and Schles! « port had not been presented. On that head it In the minor States of the Confederation the groat majority of the Representatives will | »Y TR:SGRAPE To THE TRIBGNR. INTERNAL TAXATION. A N GARDEN, The object of the Committee of Ways and THIS RVENING-MERCHANT OF VENICR. M Edwin Booth. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1867. NIBLO'E GARDEN. THIS EVENING~TIIE BLACK CROOK—Great Parisiense Ballet 28 — — ry foti Means in revising the Internal Revenue laws ap- 3 - tand cted heyond all contradiction or [ Mea! g v . Troupe. TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. :“‘::e:f "c;::lvl g y{hm venture to aver that | pears to have been to lessen taxation to g:c full- | probably be stanch mlheln:mu h:;t the {p:élwy of A om‘ B;zirnn(. By < he Govern- i 2 the Ki m of Saxon, NDON, . 18— beral organs y est extent the expenses and eredit of the Count Bismarck. Only the gdoi axony e ke r wm‘ THIS BVENIN 0o . iy i tions failed to Dary TRIBUNE, Mail Subscribers, $10 per annum. “our omrosp{rudcnu‘ instiue 0 € - Couw L THHE WONDERFUL SCAMP— St WeRKLY TrrtNr, Mail Subscribers, $4 per an. | “reach us until the thing was beyond remedy.” ment v'vou!d lw“;li"n. “MB ffi‘ fl"l(l‘y h;:;‘;;:g “’Il‘ll:‘el{ L':l w"d‘nmsf"tll’l\';"::“::‘t‘i" i the ne | on Monday afiernoon in tho House of Commoos. Wik Trisue, Mail Subseribers, § per aonun. | We brand that statement as false. We have au- | far beyond that limit. Mr. Morrill, w! 8 e total number lep 1 Penlan, arvests still icomiimper MR siold p speech in the House yesterday carefully explained | Parliament will be 300, Tt will be some time be- | "' p i O nado yesterday, including two ex- BROADW. TIIS EVENIKG—ALADDIN, ¢ CINDERELLA.—1be Worrell Kut:n : 4 T OLYNPIC THY Advertising Rates. thority for saying Mr.Cronnse has stated in L . é JEiMAN 0 DarLy Trisuxe, 20 cents per line. wah{ngmn that he sent with the report his the probable effect of the new bill, attempts to | fore a strict .dcmarkatmn of party lines can be | jeroan of the American Army. THEATRE FRANCAIS SEa1-WerKLY ToIBUNE, 2 cents perline. | o 0ion ot ¢ print. It is inconceivable he | justify the reduction upon the grounds that the | drawn; but it can hardly be doubted that the | The newspapers ridicule the Fenian scare at Ches- T BVENING-UN DUEL S0CS WiekLy TRIBUNK, $1 50 per line. should not have sent if, and the evasion of | extraordinary taxation necessitated by the war majority of the Parlinment and Count Bismarck | tor, and say the crowd of strangers there only went e s Teine, byt alvinoe e Times s an ungenerous attempt, to trans- | is not Tequired in peace; that the produc- | will be able to agree upon some joiut plan of | to see a prize fight. In Parliament, last ovening, tho ENTNGTHE TICRYT OF LRAVE MAN Addross, ‘Tur Trinue, New-York. f i it edflofal i f try in the ing year | action. The proceedings of the Parliament will | fact was stated by the Government that Lord Elebo THIS EVENING—THE TICKET OF LKA fer the guilt from its editorial room to | tion of the country in the coming ¥ o SR ol tofiivel L io ——e [ — o i Y . ave: s that th nses | be of great interest, and may have a decisive in- received a telegram from Lord Grosvenor, eom- BARSUM'S AMERICAN ! M DB = S its innocent correspondent in W ashington. | will be decrcased ; Al e oxpel : anding the Chester Volunteers, saying that the DAY AND EVENING—CHRISTIAN MARTYL TWO HUND 3 70 CORRESPONDENTS. = " 3 % thei ¢ Government will be lessened, fluence upon the fate of Germany daring the | M ing i e8! ol T8, sayl g RED | THOUSAND CURIOSITiES—VAN AMBUEGH'S COLLEC- | \ 0 0 0 e taken of Avoaymons Communicat: whatever s | The editors of The Times new their corre- of the overnment ned, | esent and the next following yeaurs. affair was serious; which timely information it was e and sddiens | gpondent could not have obtained the report | and that stricter economy is possible. puadeset Bbemdiden X thonght had saved the town. Everything is quiet TR OF WUy ARINALS - intended for iusertivn must be autbenticated by the h wy THES o ths rtrsoh uecesarly for_ pabicaton,bat asxguraity 07 | ovoont by giving such a pledge—unless, | The Committee believes that the revenue the A o . Pl | : : - New- ssembly has just saved its b X Al l,’,,:_,‘:,:';":“ indced, they supposed he had sl slen it— | bill will provide will bc.'vntb other resources, mfl:‘:;fizi‘;fiszmmd ‘: vo‘:a of 42 to12 | Pool. Sympathizers with the Fenian movement say 3 el e Yok and there is no loophole left out of which | sufficient to pay the ordinary expenses of the the Bribery bill, which had agai come up on'a that the docks are to be blown up there, We cauuot wnderbake L ontineg. they can erawl, and no refuge to them from Government, the interest on the debt, and et' il the G P piv il CnestER, Eng., Feb. 13.—The Fenian demonstra- o the public contempt they lave invited by a | leave a small balance for the payment of the “:‘;’l ':1;‘ w]l:::"“ oyer &\-:vflill hés ;l’l(’ o, | tion hiero_amounted to nothing. The city is full of v Letters from oy special corvespondents in | go e shich is a scandal to the profession | debt. Three months ago the Sccretary of the | Dill thus, lost was in etice DTO- | {rpops. The Fenians have gone. No arrests wera Lowdon, Paris, and Constantinople ; a letler,o | ¢ ~ li Treasury made his estimates of the receipts for | tection of bribery. It excepted the method of | yyudo, Thero wasno fighting nor any disturbauco Finance in Congress, rrmna:s-pcmiulwrrm»ondcnl of journahsm 3 ry ok Tuhs 80,1968, bub thees bartering votes, against which the old Bribery | of any kind. The Fenians could have taken tho at Washington : Drematic Notices, and the i = the year euding 30, A bill was & protest—we refer to the practice of | town en b bk thép el e o Civil Court rveports, will be found on the second THE TARIPF. Mr. Morrill announces have been reduced by | ", ) % iy iz olh i hich failed. The af- (l~":""fltlllvl';"rl fl'z::', ‘l;f‘plfif:)r';lla'lfli.x:;'x :mr"lfaik % | questions of detail involved in the pending | mated at $591,000,000, of which $130,000,000 are |\ N ST wonld have debarred all prosecu- | Dubtix. Feb. 13.—Twenty supposed Fenians wera / J Tariff bill. Whether this article shonld be ten | to be raised by customs, and $240,000,00 by | tion for past official corruption, and, in other | arrested yesterday on the artivalof the mail boat America, aud a notice of Samson’s Flements of r ! ¥ “ ) 1\ Carner Twenty windst | 4o (Cpitieixm appear on the sixth page. per cent. lower or higher, is a matter which the | intemal taxation. The expenditures for the | respects, it was not less faulty. The ’veto Was | fyom Holyhead. » now at Chester. More tronble is expected at Liver- THIS KVENING-B T HR MAID OF RRIN. | Mr W. L Whalley, Miss ¥a " NEW-TORK CIRCUS 5 ACROBATIC AKD EQUESTRIAN FEATS-~ te. New-York Cireus Troupe {or this office should be addrensad to ' Tus Twis: e reie KELLY & LEOX CINDER-LE & THIS EVENING=—FIFTIl ki, Bernaten, Scb s 10N HALL ' THIS BVEXIS N TABLEAU ' and Brosdwas . e : e appropriate Commitlees, after hearing Voth | game period are placed at $367,247,641, which a righteous one. : g THIS BYENINGGRIVIIN & CHRINTYS MINSTRELS. Xee | Jroo o Wird Beecher's lutest views of Uni- | sides, can decide much Dhetter than we could. | Jeaves for the liquidation of the debt $34,000,- T e i 1 ISSIA. b L T e | versal Suffrage are given in his last night's | As a goneral rule, wo favor the introduction | 00, 1t is plain that the Committce have STATEN ISLAND. -n“:'l:i.'\h'f::" ll;;[l:ru‘-;il::f;‘c:::::;:rl:n O:Hollr) :rllav: Pusinces Nolices Jecture on this subject, which we report in full | of bulky raw materials, lil\'e.("’",l' 0":“' G"f"" made a ""k“ln“"".' the very closeness of which ELECIION FOR COUNTY OFFICERS—'' THE RING” AN- :n:uf.!hzl,ibemln carried this city. - olopads o . - < | on the fifth page. &e., at very low rates, while l"'!“"\“l"fl h'lfl: is evidence that it runnnt‘ bedtm}s(l-d as the NIULATED—INSPECTORS ATTEMPTING TO (-m'):’\: L, AmERICAN (WarTiam) WaTches, duties on Manufactures generally. We wou Dbasis of new legislation and reduction. OFF ‘1_:1: BALLOT-BOX ARRESTED BY T % ITALY. ] W e The usual collection of contradictory rumors | impose no duties save for revenue on Coffee, | In reducing taxation, the Committeo had the BOLIOK-~WALEEIMNCAOR; TN [COUREY TREAS- | o ocn, Feb. 18.—The Italian Dist s beea pro- rogued to the 25th of February. Baron Bettino Kica- | brervabere Spices, and ofher products of climates essen- | choice of two methods—either to diminish the | The law-abiding people of Staten Island have here- lly different from onrs; we would levy far | average rate from 5 per cent (o 4 per cent, O | tofore almost despaired of ever releasing themselves from | soli, the Chief Minister, has resigued at the King's the tyvannous rule of “the Ring;” but the result of | request. By decree of King Victor Emanuel the ex- comes tous from Mexico. A report that Maxi- wilian would abdicate is vrevived ; but is appa- | t SIMPLE BU sortAL—The entire freedom | bom all deleterions fugrediuts renders “Bnows's BRoscHAL owlad " & brigt v L b So 8 B T cently of no immediate credit. Ligher duties on Te ilks, &c., because we | o totally exempl ecrtain articles. ho I req i X ; b Emocums,” boand Voice L & safe pemely for the ; rently o el il ol .“:‘l o that thoy may 1l be produced in | has been adopted, and the bill is therefore Tueadny’s elections shows that * 1t is a loug lane that has | istingItalian Parliament, which had been prey iously delicate female, o youngest child, and has cauwsed them o be beld - - Judg ) § » oo " no turning. For years the honest portion of the Demo- prorogued, is dissolved, and the electionsfor a new R N v grently. 1a | 1L H. Statkweather of Norwich was yester- Dortions of our ewii country as where they now | open to the charge of partiality—with how | craticcitizens have et the pri ary elsotianato thaoontiel | BO0 EY ate ardorsl b “taks Bl oul e RIS st estoewn by § publie speakers ¥ e " g . o of ) n of Tompkinsville, f { ace :‘::s":' rm ::.: l» « : it exertion |y nominated for Congress for the [11d | ave. Europe has borrowed from Asia xll;ll much justice we shall not mltnll[lm:n. Sta ,,,w,,;:‘:],,“m,w,,; ,,'m',},,:“,,l,l\.yl,,,fn ;Khfl“sn Maioh next e - E y S o e | Distri | f i g . alize . pr i Silk, immensely | This me i aine i ench succeeding year, it at last_ incited thew to action. | o Sl of the Voeal Orgass, In speaking in pabiic, o singing, ther profuce the Distriet of Couneeticat, in place of the Hon. m\(ul.ll@(-l the production of Silk, ?mnnu'« ¥ | This method is sustained by R!r. M'Ol'l‘I by | Sach Siopest lffgs:xprrvlwr-, 5 Iogifed. them 1o action, - Sy Augusius Brand the present member, cheapening the staple there wo believe | the argument that partial taxation is in the Tueaday eveulug, consisted of tirce Democrats and two | CANDIA. e = America might and should do likewise. end equally distributed, and that to lessen tho | Revublisana. Winle n ofice they rcfused to mike 81y | Loxpox, Feb. 18.—An American ship has left » oo Tt e with the Democrats, | British port bound to Candia fov the purpose of re- We have frequently heard Mothers say they As to Wool and Flax, if our manufactures | cost of living is as much a benefit to industry police lieving that it was unfust to tax farmers 1ving iu th | jnoving the suffering families of the Cliristiana from thost Mrs. Wikstow's Booruise Stnor, from the | Yesterds report of a Democratic gain in e i s woald not be without Mis. -' 150 teling, digs, on sxy. 1 E1G LONEIL of Binghamton is false, as will be | were as extensive and as mature as are those | as to lessen the cost of production. Proceeding ON | douthern and western part of the fsiand for the protec- | HoUHE R SE B G W Joi S e X >l | ccen by the retmns of to-day. The Union [ of the British isles, we ould incline to favor | tiis theory the Committee has selected certain :::lr:n;t«;:I:l?i":;rrv'lfimlmfy‘l;:,:‘ft-ln’:fsxlmmh ?L.‘nmnm;:“m:x he island. SR :hu : b\ MU licket was elected by an average. majority of | the admission of these staples free ; but, in the [ manafactures for total exemption, believing that n"x“‘" e “fiwlmwmh 2 nmll“n l‘”r'“lli)"i:rir" EGYPT. tyeiok sloop, and 140 parents sabickcn rest al SN ~ Y o i e i s X - - ay v g o i A o provide for e Lo mnent thereof, which was » . b et 170. LSRR S T actual condition, we hold it f'" 8y rl'" all "'_’"“ others may be exempted at no distant “I"‘y' Dassed Awril 36, 184, lenving, however, the twelfth | Loxbo, Feb. 13.~It is reported that Ismael Pasba, cerned that the production of staples as we The tax on sugar from sugar canes is thus »l:"i'll‘llunnof It:u l'\::lll;hl(l‘lll s ot the u;fi‘g(lfre;{hlyow; the Viceroy of Egypt, demands that he b’ made vir. We print, by request, in the proceedings | o urics should be stimulated by Protective | reduced to one cent per pound, and all other | ¢~ dotermine ~for _ thewselvew whether auy | tually independent of the Sublime Porte. “Mrs, Wisarow's Soorixe SYRCE, and what number of patrolmen shall he detailed by the — . “ Garkis & Perkios ™ on the outside wrapper % ri . : ‘ s Ih-i.“ th g : Ve D Y] of the ate Senate, H_u- memorial of the | qugice. Let us donble our number of Sheep | sugars exempted; leather boots and shoes, and what mumber of patrolmen shall be detatled by the Al others ace base i Committee representing fifteen undred Broad- | and treble our Woolen-mills, and then we may | potiery-ware, tin-ware, cooperage, B e | S o8 Macropeoat Lo ee O MARINE INTELLIGENCE. W manufactures | secing that the Supervisors did not mtend o raise the | QuEENSTOWS, Feb. 13—Evening.—The steamship City “owners and lessees, who petition | gy consider the policy of reducing the du- | exempted, and on woole m the Battery to | gios on Wool and Woolens. Aud so of Flax|ihe tax is reduced f and Linens. g .| per ceut. Ion and cotton manafac- | HEEENTovy for 1867 they refused to make any appro- | dou mails and passengers were landed, after which the . As fo those who cry ont against the pending { turers are encouraged to hope for equal | priation 1..[: ul:;lu Iulnln- payment. T all probavility the | pojou broceeded to Liverpool. The House vesterday passed .“"". Stevens's | ParifF bill that it is a bill of abominations— | privileges, In reducing the Income tax the | 2% '.‘?.'v'{.'.'u.fim.‘.', ‘,“l';:' ‘l‘n.mxrl ble qmnm«mm':; T L e il dieascs conduete :’i" ln»“.viding 'fin‘fl'-“‘lil “'-V_‘;”‘-"‘""’f“.""" of ':": that it is ctll{‘xl|l:|'|»<l to destroy o foreign com- Committee had to con .id«r 'IIu‘- injustice of the | f "‘r"v‘.',‘,,',:","_"’,'; !,’1:.‘:"";l';.“,‘n.",f{,",,'.‘,,’,;“,,!;f“",l{:;“;r(“.]low;*; from Portland, Me., has arrived out. ; aat Kraptions of the Sk, iso | 12t Confederate States, with & view o the | eree—that it is o contrivance to entich a few | law by which one mun's skill is taxed as much | is the ticket as elected 1 ———— a Mo '.“':‘:l:,.'(-nf‘:fl-u foles, | therough protection of their loyal inliabitants | yreat manufacturers—to establish o perpetuate | s auother's property, but befieved it impos- | Nosthfield—Denvie. " FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 7 wio uiakes & p from outrage and assassination. The vote (109 | 1 ononolics, &c.—we answer, more respectfully [ sible to change the system, and scarcely neces- | eratic, 2 Van Cliofs, Pe h Loxpox, Feb, 13—Noou.—Congols for money, 91. Ameri- Al consuliations, jeseons - | to 55 indicates ability to pass it over a veto u they deserve, that these same objections | sary, as the fncome tax shovld be regarded as Sl e Bive TR Charks Dep e we:,".";:.c"n S S R ' s : g if necessary. were made, in almost identical language, to the | tempe and as one of the first to be |, Westfield—Wood, and Republican, 240; ‘:.f::‘;'m;'_éon":r'flwd e ek Aeite Tur Fraskuy Brieg Macuixe, 55 4 ; e ; of 1928, 1842, and 1861, Now, then, if | yaleased after mannfactures. All incomes it is 1 Democratic, 645; | securities closed at the following rates: United Statos gl ssdimsens | M. Eliot’s (House) bill providing for a loyal | 0 Cm ims destroyed foreign comineree, built | proposed to tax alike, at five per cent on all Five-Twenties, 734; Tilinois Central shares, 813; Frio Rail- reorgavization of Louisiana, was promptly ke up monopolies, &c., then this will probably | amounts ; the minimum of exemption is raised 4: Martling, Demo- i ks e voor ] ) s way shares, 30}, SOMOR,ICEO0N WHE BT O T e S8 1 Giple, operates by similar means, and contem- | s to be mado for vent, insurance, and Tae Ham, b mouey for the payment of the police, got out a mandamus, | oo poceon, Capt. Brooks, which left New-York on the 24 om 5 to 2} | compelling them'to make the appropiiation, which they s necordingly did. But as it wos only for 1866, in making | of February, touched bere late this afternoon. The Lou- way propert for-an underground voad f the Central } e e e 3227 Heath, Demo- . of the abace ¢ Ly Ietter, are free Fustly colobrated for perfect compressing poner, 13 GUAIA seifAewper the clay nud J. W RExicK, hwout, 519, 201, Tix 8, Tax ; Win x ; Simonson, 311, Tux. | 4 Keenan, 254, Dem, Liverroor, Feb. 12-Evening.—~The cotton market Tue EvReka BriCK MACHINE | objection, its passage a 1y day was ren- . ! 4 g | objection, its passage at : Vo | plates the same ends, with each and all of | yepairs. That this will prove a large 418, Tux ; Standerswick, 27, elosed flat this evening. The sales to-day did not excesd | deved morally certain. This looks like busi- X : g ening . We only wish there had been provisior them. loss to the vernment is admitted, and - Wilton, Ta e D i 7,000 bales. Middling Uplauds declined to 143d. per pound, "“;v '-l ”“I“H“Y‘“ e e ation ';"‘”' ,' Arain we entreat Congress to Act on the | the total reduction of taxes the bill would % SR i and Middling Orleans to 143d. The advices from Man- o ade in this bill for a reorganization of all the | .° = . 3 3 # i | Northfield—Lisk, 319, Tax ; Simsons 1. De ” e corable. The market fi and yarns Salwfasion G i, No. 141 Brosdwar, N. Y. m,l,l u ) C Tarift question—to act decisively aud promptly. | effect is estimated at £35,000,000. Six months &':‘7“::::‘13 Liad i rv"l'“:ll:f it } I.“:nl_‘“”“_‘ m.vrlvr .n.:ruuln\.n.ra '.lf .'lm- ma 'lntgv' 0ods and yi ; e = X | States which need it. > : in that city has been very dull and heavy, and this even: Ar EverpELL's Canp DEror, No, 302 Broad- | b oot SRR We cannot cach e exactly pleased with all | ago Congress reduced the tax to the s Sttt "".’?.'.'.’.'..’.'1'(' ¥ ¢ Dissosway, 353, | 10 close flat. The breadstuffs market has beeu generally ““‘.""’"'.’\“ - alltue mew styles; | o nianism, it would appear, has not yet the details of sach a measure, and it is not { amount. The statistics by which Mr. Mo by, 261, S0 S| uiet and steady. American corn, however, has declined M'Tx"' ‘:‘:,. = “Restores y b .(.' ul»l g -|‘|| pletely .-...|] I,..] '., '.“, s of the essential that we should be. We shall be #at- | shows the injustice of reducing the tax on cot- considerably, the ruling figures this evening being 39/§ et e Dendrudl; tho fae ) Vil e, Witnoss ¢ fnir g | isfied with such a Taviff as a majority of | ton are new apd interesting. On whisky the | —Cast per quarter (420 1) for mixed White and Yellow. ‘The e, and Druggis. . | English - papers assert. Witness the affair at ) G pronge shall consider best adapted to | tax of &2 per gallon is ned, though the | Pew. S Barbour, 3%, Ty market for beet is firmer and somewhat more active, Humops.—ATl | Chiester, which, although ridiculed, as Cable | 1 erve and promote the welfare of the whole | Comuittee belieres that the stringent provis- | Northfield—-W though prices ere quotably unchanged. Lardis unchanged I dispatch informs us, by the newspapers, was | . Houthfickl . at 50/ per ewt, for American. Tallow is dull at the quot nt. | cetecseniod to tho Gove snt by the | American People ions of the bill will prevent fiaud, and make the Dem. tion. Petrolemmn quiet at 3/6@1/6 per gallon for White e samp | Wi & Puxom, | Topresente b s 30, il e s tax @ real souree of revenue. Last year the Gov- | il L Tax und Dem.; mander of the Chester Volunteers as serions— | j L (vaeanes s Ward, 405, Tax; Warneek, 23, | Refiued. . for ihe RUITURED. 1 Slew MRl the Gove | RAGMENTARY RECONSTRUCTION ermment, by collecting the tax, reecived §20,000,- 11, 194, Bpilt 35 1 Beb. 13—Noon.—The markét for Cotton opens dutl, witk, M e By BNttt 8 VIR NI ST 5 L oow; the whisky prinees, by evadiegit, cheated the , Bep.: Powers, 423, Dem probable day's sale of £000 bales. Middling Uplande Yok, | have acted, for the city is now full of troops. of the Government—a wor- | i TN, i, %96, Dem, South. | Ate unchanged in price, however, belug still quoted at br. K. B. Foorr. No. 1.1 Rrosdway, X, | vevenue of $30,000,000, The present bill is 241, Dem. . Westiield - Manee, | 143d. per pound. citizen—wiites us to propose de new without spectacles, doe- | Further trouble, too, is threatened in Liver- 0 pres umetcan. Sest,pstago it on weoepaf ten ceie T pool, where the Trish element is strong. what he faneies an admirable plan of Recon- i Boneat 'I]: tillers, ':":I_ ! r'"“‘ | Van Tas’ | - Evening—Thero wasa downward tendoucy in the Cot- TOrisTADORO'S Hate DyE—~The best ever mmm e Shd g stroction. Here is the gist of it: < ¥ SEIERUE LIS A ax [rom | Castloton—i PIL- | ton market to-day, and Middling Uplends wero last nefactared W and vl alen 3 hsior Howse. | W " yioin ’ 1 Congress (both parties) pass A net of #100 10 500 it is thought the number of small | = yewrs. Woor quoted at 144d. ¥ B, The salesof the day were 7,00 = House | We print on the second page of this morning’s | SIETO0 SHECH PREVEL PRt N0 o distiflers will e dimini<hied, and the opportuni- ted for thi bales. The market for Breadstu'fs is generally quiet: Corn, 32/6 ¥ quarter for wixed Western. Tallow sold to- T8, ON CO! | nesty, aud admit all i Tate rebellions State the LOR he best : wer, before | ties of frand limited. proceedings or | In fuither support of the bill, M. Morrill | | from day to day by the extimordinary pressure part futhe net | poiats to fdle mills and forges, to the decrease | ¢ Letters are given from onr | Presidential election: or pass any act,or adopt meas | of commeree on our canals, to the total suspen- | 5 to appoint electors in the next Presidential ean- § g v appoint electors In the next Presidential ean-} ooy of any exports, and argues that the pres- “Barcuy THar Din world; Hi e, Tust t. for Awerican., Lard, 50/ § owt. Bacon iddles. Linsecd O, 57/10 tun. Spiritd 88/ ¢ ewt. Rosin: Comwon Wilmingtol Refined Penusylvania Petrolemn and Cal paper gelections from omr Foreign Correspond- | eb v very lavge part of which is erowded out “Mas. H. A. Caxe respect| ionds tad puirova that she her opened & Cit b o 596 Brow rderly people ave nol always uixe Stoke | of home ne special correspondents in London, Congtanti- Collector, after closing i ¥y off the — - - | FITCH SEWING- | E M. Co.s Lock ® Pari , e vaass." e - Hishers preminns oylasd Tnsikate, | DODlE, aris—all of e interest. On bt e At e of the | #ure on the Tndustry of the country is greater irighton, | , = e —— | the same page is "“_"" of the valuable serics l‘~ (l' " toabiton Bf B ." 1 o . e " than it cm bear. Admitting the foree of these B Tt OB ah T 409, v LORENCE from Washington, on Finanee in Congress, which | two leading features ob this scheme—Recon- 1 g 0" wa 4o pot admit that the Government | the poll became | REPUBLICAN CONGRESS NOMINATION. s s 1 minutes mattors ! ur vkexGnavn 1o THE TRIBUNE. wdow of guaranty for the Reversible ool 4 : A ave, | Struction without S s ¥ hare, even thoungh it is no longer burdencd with deserve to be thonghtfully read, and wh wlied to th New-Loxpoy, Feb. 13~The Hon. H. H. Starke i Pest fain s o weit g : L tN a il cood ot ot ik Drviad 0 B as bt G | moreover, excecdingly reagdable, rights and good treatment of the Freedm w . DDA > . g essrs, T k Wo. 505 Broadnay. | b i B RN binding the Southern States not to vote for ”I"’"“"r‘"l'"’;"L’;“‘;,‘u"[ ""',' g “: "“;;';‘ Taity, usiiees o the oace, ve weather of Norwich was nowinated for Congress by \0\“/ LOoCK SEw- “ # % R T ARy : Lo sl o ogreg Teduction o s Ve . than .]ll‘lql'('. The police did nol inter e Republicans of the 11d District to-da v, on e R e Xe 4 Aadins Our Constantinople correspandence, on (e | St Prosident-—tut thes are both, in ur S0w, | orill, indecd, wrees that ~ tho National wii M. dolin € Tloiunson prefotred it | o e o e mea iy, 30} exceedingly bad. Nobody wants the Southern y et Michatlsand Brogan drrested and | Augustus Brandagee (present member), 26. ed, and that the tes, credit wuss be minintal question is buby one of esti ilee Howdquarters. On being taken TGRrOVER & BAKER'S Hicuest Presivs Sew- | second page of this morning's issue, gives a N Y lie rend the law for thefr lufocnation | LOUISIA 435 Broadwey, N HilE aceonith ¢ o aspoct of the Crotan insur- ites excluded from voting for anext Presi TED SENATON. ctte, £3 per dozen; Duplicates, $2. : dent ; only let them be properly reconstructed, | [ 4 4 & . Y rection in the first week of the cwrrent y | e » M BT conld | v hese exel ich makes it obligatory on the - L 5. No. t NY. ] L, 1 . 1t conld r shown wese excmplions o SR o 4 i B A4 and they ought %o to vote, and it is best for | o gosipwREE § e o there poll was beld, onveyed back to | ABUENE SOV B1] can be safely made, the counfry mizht be will- Four Corners in_Castle With osders (o Ccanyuss the | BY TRIKGKAPE TO THE TKIBUNK. The friends of Crefe will find in these sta ments new gronund for hope. The continuing | ballots when the poil ¢los 1. 13.—G. Williamson of Shreve. | ing to accept the bill; but the risic is too great, | ™00 TEEVTI the vot New-0 Parest Livips, Brsi! 1 concerned that they should. It may be Jelphin. New-York, & polled at Clifton, in ) pek-Stiteh SEW | yemoval of the women and children from the 11:::1 l]?m l St lrs' \_"”\"“:' |II. in l':l"'_"‘ml"": '.‘1’, the wargin is navow; the Committee of | town township, will be throwu out i con vort, filulwmgrlv of Gtk . tand vhich, as sable ol ste vote for sident in November, 5 but, . i allot hoa 3 ca o slected 17 S 1 ~ | island in w hich, as a Cable dispatel states, an _" ot Treaiay l. ‘ National £ l' iy A Ways and Means admitting that th re- l\mnlxi-'hlv',‘,,:u “l‘h v‘.‘yl:lnh :.‘.'('(':.‘ll.‘”'.‘uy Officer Alex- 'Iq-x',:.l,,,,,:l‘: 9 iy ot’s bill i 50, we 8l rvegret it as a National misfortune. rof the Fifty fiost Pre who stays he witnessed | the House is ot ud barely comment duction is fully as great as they dare to | propes and Mr. Morill eautioned the House | that if it should believe that other manufac- | ! tures should be exempted, it could not safe- ly exempt them withoni ing other sources of revenue, equal to those extin- | guished. Far better for the conntry to bear | the taxes now imposed than to involve itself | American vessel will take part, enn but strengthen this hope, for it shows the deter- 3 3 . g . = | setaation . ot the Chriskians 10 nske. every of (-mflm\'mg the € reedmen 4\\'|ll| |mh.( al rights sacrifice for tho purposo of achieving their His “ he .’Illji.)lll'lll'd toa r'nlnlwr time; which is like dependence. proposing that preaching the gospel be sus- pended until all men shall ha%e Lecome holy wx of Richmond | and humane. We want the question of Freed- men’s Rights and all kindred questions, settled ssys, Evastic rontERs, ke 2 Vesey ot Our correspondent suggests that the question . on Staten 1 puragun of hon ‘bave a Den id who bus wly cousider GEN. BUTLEI ADDRESSES THE LEGISLATURE. RT YRLEGRAFH T0 THE TRIBUNE. AvGusta, Me., Feb, 13.~Gen. Butler addressed thig afternoon both branches of the Legislature, in re o e I Dhies et oo to he some. | SDonse to an invitation from that body. The audi The followivg are sowe of the extracts | ence was one of the largest ever assembled in the pson of the town of Castleton A tothe b hezzloment sted 1o bis enstoy An election for County was held on at which the rctable Democt the Re jcans 3 now, in order that there shall be pes Not | . . ¥ L | spectable Demo | the Republicans join 7 o ! O i unknown tronbles by secking to tirow off | eport N entatives’ Hall, th deri ] bei to elect tax-p ! tes, and succeeded | Dy postponing and patching, but by g 3 imed the statements of the Superintendent of | Representatives’ Hall. the galleries and oot bela v ol A . ! o =] s ret ey | the burden too soon. We have a great debt, 1 t01 crowded to excess. Gov. Chamberlain and suite in electi o woas out of five. The |V ¢ Lk STeRL quesions At 1 1;“.‘.;” expenses; we must reduce the | ) 1h and the heads of departments were present. The Demoe “ Riu cadeavored to carry | i our land to be restored to true and lasting | £oo t the latter, and the way to do | substance ““"i"- "“l‘ “")"" ress was upon the mis- i & G L st alacit A 2 4 pace. & ) | chief of the President that impeachment was in- SONFLICTING RUMOIS ABOUT MAXIMILIAN - PROGIESs | the election by the usual method of ballot- P A it I3 not by reducing taxe ) e Commit: | tend remedy, what weie |lnp¢‘:lch:lblc<lflml=:’ OF EVACUATION. | stuffing, and one of the Justices of Peace The vigor and decision evineed by the | oo | the County Treasurevand | and the wanner in ‘which the impeachment and t e ne nount er v to be nedneted ; cunseqnuences of con: e allowance from the | | veilch was wlso wot | 1 ! i 3 ‘They Recriained that th THE NORTH-GERMAN PARLIAMENT. |“|" (’t" 1862 wis ‘N.“ at the election | Inise the ¥ e to $2,961 96, which was paid to t 14, of the sawme year. This amonnt he did ere r( the school woneys 1o (f towns, amtonating In the aggregate and then charged tie sire amonnt, b gross The French ' steamer Ta was detected in the act, and four others ar- "f’““’ in passing the l,’","i‘i“:"‘ ,u"“'"" s "“f‘" n, the right of rmho:ul and the suspension of b e el steamar Wi | wested for the theft of ballot-boxes. The peo- bill seem most auspicious. We conld wish : R 1o rucibe Toaie MitiiiTin; -4 & beg o8 ated | changes in the ||l‘l£ll'|rl. of that measure; but It was (o be expected th fmpoctant dispalclies fo the United States Cousul upon this overthrow of corrupt rule, seenred by | we are tired of waiting lo'lm\'u things so | held the day before yesterday for a German | o Vora Uiz | methods which we have in vain urged upon | necessary done as we could wigh, and ave glad | Parliament the Libarals would carry the city untfiian was af the National Palace in the City | the respectable members of all parties in New- to see them done at gll. Again we entreat [ of Bedin, Ever since 1848, when universal | o472 2 that he would shdioats | York. both Houses to pass a bill or bills providing | suffiage was for the first time given to the for the reconstruction and readmission to | German people, the large cities of Prussia have iel 1o officer while being tried. | IMPARTIAL SUFIRAGE REPORTED 10 THE' LEGISLA- BT TROEGRARN TO TH NEW-ORLEANS une ple of Staten Island may Dbe congraty i — XAPH T THK TRIRUIE. AUGUSTA, Me., Feb. 13.~The Commiltee on Federal ULty "Alid Lo retain 1he sald BUNL F Relations reported the following resolutions in the i nouse, e coedits b to the connty the sum of | Honse to-day. K1, lewving the suin of $2550 0, whichlie | pogoeed, That, politien) power being an inherent rizhg . | | | It was rumor after the French depart. A cont port says be | would remain aud fight it out. Marshal Bazaine and | The N. V. Times s Congress of erery State now unrepresented— | shown their attachment to the principles | ™o aaomt o oy oo, | OF he cltizet, luipartial sutfeage shoukd be wado the uuls the last detachmont of French troops would leave the | grace that attaches to the tion of its | to pass such bill or bills at this session without | of the Progressive party. Even under #1390 44 was paid 24 of Sinvelr, | jm ,"“,"",".’ All the Gisina o8 the Upnlon, ! "',"’ Ly suthor ":'Pi‘{uhfl(! Feb. Xl l!;: I-\wn- ml» l("n-lmh llr:nln»;mn: pledge not to print the New-Oileans report, by | fail. 1€ it (or they) should be vetoed, give the | the present electoral law of Prussia e A ot oy by gl | g .’::I::"lf‘l{:;'“l;:':""3“"\Tlx;:'::l:;'lh‘:l':" P:I::lll:"'c:l‘.‘:n;, #t Vera Crouz when the Tabasco left, but the United | ¢ ging Tue TrRIBUNE wi i B B s akal ST AP AP Y 5 i ) i it v | L Resolred, That the present Siate Goveinments of the Siates gunbmat Talioms was lying /in pors. Fereign- | m”“yxum .-iJuI.‘il;n f)!fll‘l::“\: \)lf/lll; Il:?n‘rl::ulln:)f;n ‘vi.“n.‘u'( .uul|ul ;An.nsn.l( . ltri‘n,lnyll. ||I lef ]thu‘- \\h'u I grants ulfnun.l]. ) but mot m‘nul,v Whieh was retain | vt y Kebel States, excepting 'I‘v:uv esscr, weto :.».n.‘::i i ’ ns it embodies can be obviated without a | suffrage, the overwhelming majority ol | without the sanetion of the peaple, flumu‘.:y-m?mhw A in 1483 X ined bis | represent, and that it is the v of Congress to annul them and udopt the necessary steys for instituting loyad o | eaving M as rapidly as J R Pedinta T " . “ . g R T ers were leaving » an vapidly as they conld. | offrontery to say that Tue Trisuse “has | surrender of vital principle, so be it; if not, | the reprosentatives of (he large cities The steamor Alabama, from New-York, had arvived = « 2 : , o " g done the same thing again au rain,” s the el > veto—at all eve: ol sanle A N o ot Vera Crus. Everytilug s reported tobein con- | 1491 T S0 luluda.;.'l I |n]llnu ll;l; 4 “\\u pass the hfll over the ."“’ at all events, fry. {in the vanks of the most advanced wing of the lllll.\:"ll :: l||lu State Governments, which shall ‘afford liberty and pro- ot frts vidtoiti of Voo Gz, Among o pas- de ¥ otally, and dem that e Times | Nobody will blame Congress for what the | Liberals. At the eleetion for the new German | ""'ll“l' o all the people over whom they exercise seugers on the Tabasco is Col. Dupel of Maximiliaw's | I cither support its ma x accusation, or | President may do or leave mndone; very few | Parlinment, the snecess of the Radical ticket in | g s 4 g household. | Yous b it . 5 C | will justify & failure to do what is right aud | the cities was all the more certain, as the | MISSOURT. e | The mI:num is (;mn:d by lllu- offender in this | proper on suspicion that the President will | election again took place by equal and uni- | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS —EQUAL RIGH (S, b o We case wit ity, as if to be guilty of such | non-coneur or nullify. Vel flrage, in nccordance wi sctoral | BY TRLEGRAVH TO THE THIBUX v at Hoboken wes the ) versal suflrage, in aceordance with the electoral | Py 1. Lovts, Feb, 19.—A proposition was bronght be- i County Gu fore the Missonri Senate yesterday to amend the 1he bond 15 8, L ent fol : eing s e e bond 15 836,000, aud a statement follows Constitution by striking out the word * white” ing the sum o 1 Hable for | wherever it ocenrs in that instrnment. I of.| KANS | ot yacmensr ve vis matmes. 1e Christopher-st. boats ll'.n-.nchvl:v were a slight thing. It is not a | There are millions of loyal people in the | law of 1840, good th old John 1itel went over | Slight thing, unless to break promises, and to be- [ South who complain—in our opinion, justly | 1t is not so certain how the conntry distriets | ' ot pex slus, lay, &e., when the ! tray confidence, and to m\ol\f incensure those | complain—that their vights and liberties ave not | will vote. The ability with which Count Bis- current was 50 strong she could not get into the siipin | who have trusted you be slight thing M 1 ) i Now-York, but 1ay broadside agatitst the oud of th it g0 A ght things. M. | now adequately protected. They look to Con- | marck has muannged the foreign affairs and the Ship per, where & lacge By idint, as Chaivinan of the Investi ing Com- | gress for a vedvess of the wiongs they saffer; | question of national unity has gained so many | wriuig the Board jsmpod sshére fromn the upner deck mitlee, had no right to allow his veport | how ean Congress exeuse a failure to ey to | friends for the policy of the Government that | gy.o0m 1, The Hoboken luy in tho slip &t Hoboken more thy | 10 be published in advance of its presentation | give them ample protection? Al that Con- | the number of Conservative members in the | e ‘hree-quarters of an hour win un immense crowd on | to the House, He would have been guilty of | gress has done with this view has been nobly | Second Prossian Chamber has visen from a dozen, | Davia “Ihe Kansas Scuate has passed ¢ 2,000 10 aid in the construction Torena, Feb, bill appropiatin of 0 Bhad Asylu h::km w! ta it was discovered that her rudder pin was contempt 1 hitTack t 1 loi | 11 o broken. After two tralus arvived ou the Morris T | contempt and subje o censure by so doing; | sustained by the People; it gone further ! vhich it was » time reduce abou atTarmy, — soxsond, she st r in 11K evip) con- | and that is the e A ad ") People; had |(' gon her | to w 'I'I: h lll\\- at one time |ul|lun!, to about Hinothy o L, THE INDIANS dition, urtiy ing Hundreds " p ",/ position in which the ticachery | and faster, that support wouid have been | 140, The Conservalives were sanguine that at e o0 Win, Morvis, #1000 Tim i e . et hecause . s him-—-exc . v adus = | : s 3 Fiomas (X his wark) Norto of business 1o cause | of The Tiwes puts him—-except that no hn equally beariy and efficient. How, the | the recent election they would not only hold their | Latun: M Iilel (X o O el B | LARGE BODIES OF SAVAGES ASSEMBLING. Wlinm own, but gain, They, in pactienlar, expected that | Fgm (8 B :“Ls bl they lud buk two b liis ferry aid one of ¢ m;mmummm.n’ ion. being conld suppose My, Eliot had any pre- | this Congress adjourn, leaving its proper w The passengers of i en Ferry ave not disp vi K Ahe Tiues's TSR fhfaer el s . . Y R f B peatengats of (i B S e r T ions knowledge of The Times's I.I*(dh',\(- lin l.n,,v' measire to the next 2 On what ground | the fact of deputiesof the Parliament receiving no ‘}‘;.w u‘iwlu; lllm ‘,qu.ll-m: oo, .I‘< his maip) pont, | ean such non-acti justifi ' rate X ; aus |4 yristopher Muldoon, #1tenry Costell T P b Ml iy § ction be justifi | would operate in their favor. In the - vy (X s k) O'Bricn. #,000; Mattiiow Tall I's 1 pledge which we have adready ours are precions. In a very few more days, i ol States, the opponents of annexation | John B, (.,Inu“uo,w»: Paul Rowd, N Dominick | who had met other tribes, to declde upon war or pea M Jumes Sweeny BY THLRGRAP BL000 ; Patrick |, To TMR TRIRUNE Torexy, Kansas, Peb. 15.~The editor of 7he Salt Lake Vidette, who bas Just arrived, via Smoky Hill row states that at Downer's Station there were 7,000 Indians, 10 conslder thelr grievances and adopt proper measures | M. Crounse received his copy of the r for relief. A specinl neelirg of gen ) interested L ! oo, i, un (X s mneh) Hayes, £2,000; Pat’k. | Ong old chief, who appeared friendly, told the coach. asengers in the Hoboken held at roa ne No. 14, A:‘:x"rc:"lwufi'u 13:{1:‘1.1... .,HA ith Inst., lm-k. | p'rmml, nol n,. ,m.x‘lrh till it had been sent to | the po of this Congress to pass bills over a | have made great efforts for the election of ; B g s i) Hoyes, #2000 Pat. | One old ¢ o appared friendly, (old tho concl el gronfed ;n?..vi,,m;mm . Il" . House, The Times was bound by that | velo will have lapsed for ever. May we not | their candidatos, who are pledged to oppose | Pi Buttakor, 850k Jolin Mee 5 yumitiot finisliod | the liya v before the grass grows' A lady ""‘mmfi 3¢, A sl Fogiis r & ) s tone A of tixs be = 3 it A lady pouduct of the feirics plodge, and was equatly bound by its knowledge | hope #s woll ws bog that the qruner tesqusteuc- | thy cantealizing widoucigs of Prussin, and who, l DR, S W the beginuing of the bend as Jolit ‘l;':\':{u‘:{-"(ylmll‘;xllx';v‘l;f(\},l:nlvll:;l elief tgat be wou

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