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FUROPE. | 5178 BY THE ATLANTIC CAELE 70 FEB, 17. I - - B OWAGRAPR TO TEE TRIFUNE. GREAT BRITAIN. 14~ Evenimg—The Goverr,ment «ories of the 1nding &f ship- Loxpox, Fu denice the wide-spréad Jeads of Fenians at Valentia and in the ‘shannon olt aty and near That there Las bheen @ sonious Killarney in adwitted. 'The teleg cat and destroyed Valentia were and iu wll div ix viot and pil of the day, and seve ra) establishu 48 coust-grd policeman was killed. Feb. 15— Mornitg—Abost 200 Fei awand of Col. O'Connor. have rety cated 1o fhe hills ¥ The British Yyiog about Ki) Gevernauent bas posted frooy ol sectord, at Mallow Junetjon, in Couk County, commanding the Hill Distriel. The extitement in Ao ncighborbood is intense, and many people living | arthese connties Gately leaving An ex Captain o7 the fes Volanteer Anny has | r & Teeu arrested at Killarney, on suspicion of be Fenian deader. A Jarge mumber of marines fro Plymovth have received orders to depart for the in- suriectonary districts of Ireland at once. sin the Nook—As before statal, the telegraph wir Snsurwctionary distriets of Jrcland fiave been eniin Wl die i i the wmeager nesws received from | is suppressed by the guthorities for pru- Feninu party has been sor- roops 3 Toomies's Wood. thalynarte L reasons. A lavpt by the natsonal 1our The « for escape look exceedingly small Band of S0 or so, which ¥ te p the hills of Kil- | ing is thus far con , and 3t i net be- | Jarney. is still ut fined to Kerry and Cork Connti garrisons will still be maintained o Leipsic, Bautzen, and Konigstin. i GREECE. Loxpox, Fob, 16—Evening.—A terriblé carthqu? ke hasooenrred in the Island of Cophalonia, oF, the western coast of Greece. Every town in the island 0ss of human life and prop.rty was has gone ‘. here. jsin ruins. Tl very great. The King of € i 2 Loxpex, Feb. 17, thie detemnined resistanee of the ¢ retans, and the 1 of eoncession recently shown by the Turkish in the complete independ- dia. —— spi Governzaent will result ence ok the Island of C: SPAIN. Miprip, Feb 17.—Spain i fleet in the West Ind ut to augsent ber FARINE INTELLIGENCE. LivERroor., Feb, 16— Noon—The steamship Caba, from New-York Feb, 6, arrived st Queenstown, < route o this , late last evening. The steamshiy Hecla, from New-York Feb. 6, bas arrived out. Lospox. Feb, 16—Nooti.—Inte 1ligence has been received that the ship Mowe, from o Janeiro, bound to New- York, was abandoued at sca. No date or further particu- Lurs ave furnished. STl FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Losnos, Feb. 15—Noou.—Cousols for money at 91 Ameriean securities ave quoted as follows: Erle Railway whires, 303 United States 5205, 7 10is Central shares, United St 520 bonds have improved 1116 ne the day, and the te y is still upward. At js the honds have advanced fully one-cighth siuce the st report Feb, 16N ore the openin: y, 0. The fol'owing an sccuritics: Evie Rail Consols for mo! tes for Ame . Sieved tie trouble will spread farther. Afternoon.—The Government stated to 1 to-dday that Col. Herseford’s foree was alt to follow the armed band of Fer jess Wood, but that the Colouel had aly nge the insurgents and preventing escape. 'The authorit ! have as- eused the British Government t s 1 ent | arli pther too s into s in irel at the present yising 1y atopped Feb. 16-Afternoon.—Treland i entirely quiet. The Chiet Organizer, Ste ed 1] L Tt the miea’s Wood, where the fuge, was scoured by ands dis e by rrectionary poised. The Government, howescer, will immediately wend wore ships and troops to Ireland. Evening.—The ( Kerry has been pro elaiwed i a The coast-gaard police n who was shot fovernment for the aid that Col. is now sailant. It tephens himself. ws aeting with the Fanians outbreak st Killaney corwe 1o an e s hamds of insurgents have disappearcd. One hindred and forty Fenians have coen arrested in this eity, and are now in jail. wrrest of t O Connor is e reported Durrin, Fel L on the assembling have happened in Enrope, almost Vupolean'® idea to unite all the e ations hitheito separated, and dunce of power in Eu- which is the oviy y 1 Jtadinh eveuts have paved the v | Pwenty Americans | Uited States ) Mlinois Central 8. way shares, shares, ex-div., k- Exening.—Dispatches have been received from Frai fortand Paris which state that United States Five-Twenty o closed in thosecities at 78 and §3f respectively. € sols for Money American Secarities close as follows: | Jine Shares, 55; Tlinois Central Shares, ex-dividend, 813 ; | United States Five-Tw | LiveRroor, Feb, 1 and y The Cotton market opens quoted at a decline; 11 s to-day Iy to execed §000 bales: M & Uplands are quoted at 1A, and Middling Orleans at 143d. The advices from Manchester ire unf the market fo ud Yarns in that city being dull and inactive, and prices tend The market for Bre 118 is gen- 1y quiet and firm; Mixed Western Co t per quarter. The Provision market is generally fivm; Lard hi G per ewt. for American. Phe warket for Produce is very firm; Petroleun is quoted lon for Pennsyl and Canada refined, and 100 dlou for Spirits; Ros 4 per ewt. fo common Wilmington ; Linseed Oil shows a consideraly ed at £38 per tun for American; 1 per tun for thin ol for feeding; wixed vumb oo 1 Gonds oW, s still quoted advanced te advance, and is ¢ seed Cakes, €100 Lean, 54/ for Scoteh pig Clyde Fel. 16 | active vered on the d in 8 Mid Noon.—Th ‘otton market opens dul The sales to-dny will not exceed 7,000 bi Uplands are still quoted at 140 § m. The Cotton market closed casier. The sales heen 8,600 bales. Middling Uplands are he market for Breadstuffs is quiet ¥ quarter for Mixed Western. Pro rd 30/ # ewt. for American, Tallow quoted at 436 ewt. for P cdat 1 Tar 18 quote # b 18 @ ewt. fine Awerica s for Newfoundlaud; Wh Tecland, e alin Evening y lave iy at 14, ¥ and steady; Corn 3 15 are stead, | Awmerican; Oil at £40 ¢ exs canmot disturb Franee. 1 | #tood oot & b Prussia and | THE WEST INDIES. Hady wade w ¢ dismembering Austria. Prance | itk was just and nential. In o er part of the globe |y pprp RIcK SEWARD'S LATE VISIT TO 8T, DO we bave been obliged to employ force rediess e MINGO—NO LETTERS FROM NEW-YORK BY THF Eitimate grievanecs, and we have endeave red 1o raise YAGLE=DEATH OF THE GOVEERNOR OF SANTIAGO an ancient empire. The happy results at fist o | 1p copa tained were compromised by 2o inauspicions ¢ | Feoarou yuet dent. yence of cirenmstances. The euiding 3 * HAVANA, Feb, 9, 1867, Mexican expedition was an elevated one; to regener- | A anzas paper of the 6th gives the following nd implant among them ideas of order 10 open vast outlets to onr commerce gress; we the récoguition of services ve Ylization to mark our path. Such was my d yonre; L < the extent of ovr sa peared 1o me 1o exeeed the interests which b | acconnt of Mr. Frederiek Seward's voyage, previous « {0 his mrival at Nassan, as written by a person of credit: St Domingo e« same day that the Bare acconnt of the presence in the river of an ; for it seems that there is some fear that the tinues quiet, but I think on the Jeft there was a riot on rican steam ik across the ocean, I spontancously determined npon the recall of aur wrmy corps, that the ermuent of | Govermment is in treaty with that of Washington to the United States might comprebend 1 want of | cede 10 it & rt of the island—for example, Sa- wonciliation had embiftered v s W for the | w: According to the captain of the lona, weltare of both countries, should remain fiiendly.” there were several shots fired, although the result The Emperor then proceeds to say that the wreat Powers onght 10 act in concert to tians, protect the rights of the Porte, and fo prevent womplications, The Rome treaty of September has Been exeeuted, whereby the Government of the Pope Yas been placed in a new phase, and he is sustained by bis own strength aud the veneyation of the great Pow- s for the Head of the Chureh. Enrope will sustain Lis texoporal power agminst demagognes, Our tions with England intimateand both the agree on all the great questions. The perpetnation of Austzia is necessary to the balance of power. The Ewperor says he is certain that the peace of the world is not to be disturbed. “Suwve of the present, and confident of the future, 1 have folfilled yonr wishes in regard 1o the development of our in- stitations upon a liberal seale, new rights wise) She is respected abroad, but the conditions of war being chauged she mnst increase ber defenses. The Aviny bill has bee to lighten the burden in times of arease the wrees in times of war. assume far heavier burdens, flag bigh as the best means of preserving prospesity of France ad The indy hae inereased fifty millions of franes poon be able 1o satisfy all interests, re tax and make public anprovements, wherehy the working classes are to be benefited and liberty to he solid, lastipg and glorious. 1 1rust inmy people, my . aight, and my conscienc Feb. 15.—The army orgauization plan of Nupoleon de raprdly breeding distrust bere, s0 drawn as and 1o in- neighbors et us ever Feb. 16.—The French Blue Book says that the Gov- | arnment of France gincerely applauds the activity of the United States in repairing the evils of civil war There is now no subject of dissensiou between France and America, but everything tends to the assimila- tion of their policies. Feb. 17~The budget presented in the Chambers yesterday by the Minister of Finance, erves a very favorable report of the condition of the finances Rentes. in consequence, have recovered from their wecent depression, and are advancing, — THE EASTERN QUESTION. Loxpox, Feb. 15.~The Czar of Russia has written a ueote in which he objects to the rising of Servians sgainst Turkey. Dispatches from Athens state that sffairsin Crete are unchanged. Feb. 16.~The French Yellow Book shows that the great Powers did no more than tell the Sublime Porte o conciliate the ns and Servians. The House of Commons appland this course, 8r. PETERsnURG, Feb. 16.~The Czar of Russia will protect the Christiaus if Tnrkey refuses to treat themn with equality. —— PRUSSIA. BERLIN, Feb, 16.—At the recent elections in Prussia the Liberals were triumphant. No less than 10 dis- wricts returned Count Von Biswarck as their repre- sentative. Feb. 17.~Prince Frederic Chatles has been elected $0 the North German Parligment, R ITALY. FLOREXCE, Feb. 15, been hastily settled. Baron Ricasoli is to remain s Hlowe Minister. FEB. 17.~The new ministry Las been formed, with Baron Ricasoli at the head and Agostino Depretis, former Minister of Marine, as Minister of Finance, The Radical party is much elated at the dissolution of the Parliament. Brxuin, Feb, 17.-The l‘lu»m’n troops will with- Ay o Jiceleh 90 s &b ¥ 90 WY France will use her | was not known. The American steamer immediately left the river and anche in the roads.” | The Eagle arrived or entered the port yesterday moruing but, much to the disappoiutment of all classes who correspond with the United States, and, through there, with the greater part of Europe, | brought no letters. It appears that the bags con taining the Havana letters were put by mistake on board of Jhe Cuba, which was on her way from here to Key West, and which the Eagle met, the inten- tion being, |‘~||]I{mw. to put on board of her the let- ter-hag for Key West which is brought on here hy | the New-York steamer, and afterward carried to Key West hy a vessel dispatched from there for that por- pose. With whom the fault lies I do not know, but 1t s caused mneh disappointment to both the com- wereial Gasses and others, who expected their letters with the usua | regularity, for which the Post-office is renowned. - The newspapers came all safe, beiug, no doubt, in a separate bag; but the wu- fortunate letters are in limbo at Key West, and now the only remedy that we have is patience until they are sent on from there. The Governor of the Eastern Department of the nd died suddenly « few days ago. His f 100k place on t st instant at Santiago de and was very numerously attended by the princi prople of the place, a detachment of ‘troops perform- | ¢ an troops that left stomary honors. Ho had held the place of | e o, about $000 e for the last 18 months, and appears to have | g nd Cozonean, where they cenerally popular. His name al | ¥ forees of anza and Pal mised up with the Bank of Sautiago de Cuba, which | had also arived in the Valley of Mexico ) for ering condition, and | tion of the been incorporited of which e was a lolder, and to up | forces under 1, who had “",“'y" C shment he had used his influence, both | turned to th exien, having evienated public and private. Cuernavi cupicd on the following Notl of importance has ocenrred, an- ay th s under | The above 9 iton-clud Tetuan_remaing in_pott ol | Tniperial troops w Frisg which ates hocura left for Key W sterday | had heen likewise evacuated by the T, afternoon, avd the Florida arvived from the same {v he Hugle MeCulloch s still here with the and Pelican. The repairs on these two vessels are rapidly going on. The small-pox continues to abate in Mata thougl there is still considerable there, Win 1 f iseaso, and wis boried ith ro having the warmest Winter experienced for wany gears, bui the health of the 5 good. A wrand bazaar or fawily fair for the Lenefit of the | poor is being held at the cireus here, and the roceipts wre nightly from $2,000 to , THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. o ——— BY TRLEGRATH TO THE THIKUNE. SaN Fraxcisco, Feb. 15.-At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of Tonoluln resolutions were adopted recommending the Government of th nd- wich Islands to open negotiations with the Govern- ‘ ment at Washington 1o seenre a treaty of reciprocity of trade and connmerce, and pledging themselves t ascist Her Majesty’s Governmeut by all means in their power. Advices from Honoluln to Jan, 29 o that Her British Mujesty’s ..!q&. Clio satled for Englaud on the 11th of Januvary via Valparaiso aud Tabiti, e —e— GOVERNMENT FINANCE —_— BY TELEGRAPA To THE TRIBUNE WasnNGrox, D. €., Feb. 17.—=The amount of issue of Natioual Bank currency for the week euding Satarday was $170,150. Total lssued to date, $601,465,016. From this 18 to be deducted the currency returned, including the worn-out notes, amounting to $2,638,032; leaving in actual clrculation at this date §208,526,9%4, tes Treasurer Lolds bonds au follo 110, The amount of factional currency recetved from the 'he Ministerial question has | priuter during the week was §666,00. Amount shipped : i To Assistaut’ Treasury, New-York, $100,000; Banks aud others, 110,222 45 Total shipped, $216,222 4 “filn‘l::nlulol fractloua! currency redecwed aud destroyed, 400, The disbursements of the Treasury on account of the Departments were as follows: War, $1,007,i44; Navy, §120,019; Tuterior, 818,000, Totul, §1, y from Iuternal revenne yesterday were ;| total amount for the week ending esterday 924 45, Duriog the pust week there has heen issued from the Treasury Department $170,130 in Na- tional Bank enrrency, making the totul au 10 date $501,405,016. Frow this is to be deducted the cur- reney retnrned, elnding worn-ont notes, amounting to $2,635,092, Jeaving du actual gleulation b this date v Nation { MORE OF TRE 2/,CATECAS STOR§—CAVTION. 1O BE w-York | | We ardently wish that the most p YOPS. * USED IN TZANSPORTING 114 FRENCH WY THLRORALY, 70 TR THIRONE NEw-Orreass, Yeb. i6--Advices from Vera Cruz 1 the 12th instant bave Leen received here. It was roported that the Impecsial Govermment had received a dispateh from Queretaro, which sfates that Mira- mon had gained 5, Victory over the Liberals at Za- catecas on the Zith of January. Juarez and his ministers had been foroed to fly, but their captaro is doubted. The French transport Youne arrived at Vera Cruz on the 12th instant. She will large detachment of 1rooj ocie itively the French Expedition T Mexico City before the 15th instant. Orders for the movement of the troops had been received, and the utmost caution would be vsed in transporting them. NEWS 1 KEPUE CATITAL From Our Special Corr M MFXICO—CONTINUED TRIUMPHS OF THE JCANS—TIEIR ARMIES APPROACKING THE OFS LEAVING —THE FRENCH TR oudest. HAvVANA, papers received by th on the 6th inst. from Vera Cruz, do not ach importance, or if there ssed. Maximilian s in the aty, and appears to nently there; perbaps Mexico is becoming The official gazette, July 9, 1867, The Mexica arrived bere contain news of it is evideutly s passing some da cen up Lis residence pen conntry in the vicinity erous from the guerrillas. called the Diario del Imperio of the 22d ult., contains an advertisement, or notice, that there would be a sale on the 20th, 50th, and 51st of the same month, of hoses, mules and oth ticles, for the service of the palace, the Emperor's command. 1s this the preparation for Ma similian’s departure ! "The party which was imprisoned hy the Tmperial Government, and wihich led to the dispute between it nd Marshal aine, bas been set at liberty. Twiean , it appears, an agent from Juare Vern- tely ignores the Imperial ing with its adversaries. that B: ment, thus o] On this account Ugaite, the Chief ot Police, who aine comp! uly n set at liherty 1 for the ar- 1 in prison his rrested Garay, was, in requit French Marshal, who, as a re rest of Garay, bad sent for and detaiv captor. ‘The editor of anewspaper the Patrie, named | Janacio de Anievas, who | A been imprisoned by the French milicary antborities, was also set at Hiherty. It appears that the Patria Ll published som e marks on the Garay and Ugaite atfair, which led to the imprisonment of the editor and the suspension | Wic of th authort were on had by th hose nam ties. Tint f forced loan that the Tmperial Goverment | proposed 1o levy in the capita Deen arrested of them had been sinee set romie ay theit quol those who had consented to stinate ones renaining still in Was @ report in ihe capital that { cevded inon i from hos g road from Zacate ov rather that his escort had pro favor and set hin | liberty, together with his companion, Patoni. i rations were being Juarez on his arrival report. Pre tecas 10 Feceive however, only | 1 Marshal Bazaine ahont rtnight eviewed portion of the French army, amonunting to 5000 mer and who principally belonged 1o Castagny's division They consisted of afl hranches of the service: intautiy eavalty, artillery, and eni ling to the i enclt iroops Mexican Times, on the departny the Capital will e whed Dy a foree of o of the enemy, but it is of opinion that it wonld 1 40,000 men and a three months' totaket e hoen aned o to i AreZ’s ATmy thay v Lew Wallace is » of Division inJ Ma, ording 00 olficers of T The same vimilian the Cros b Opder of Guad o his Ziestates, whichare valued mfiseated by Jumez, At the « and Gene corated with P o the the beginniing st omonth byt Tperial Gen. Chacon thet apit aldlition to the ns have oh Jodd possession 1 other towns of o foicen of Corona, Escobedo, isz, were moviug Srom dyfferent points to one center, the capital. Es vior will be g n and the fe movements to then pected, by Mejia's Iy ented manded by Miramon. The | connts left Mirnmon at Le with o eorps of 640 men, fo ter part of French soldiers, who bid enl alion denominated Mexican Cliussens fedia's division was commanded by Gen, Castillo, who had en that post in Jienw of Mejin s force, at last st San Luis hee endd of last te that the | « p fortifications of that city, but e hing t the coming of the lmper Ihey them as badly disciplined tovery yof money. Corona had siived o th ulf reater part of orfirin Diaz, on 1, bt s reported | at Guadalajara, having with him the the Republicay forces i the 15th ult,, was still at Ox, then to have moved his s i the direction capital to the sonth of Puebia. There was, however, | some discordanee m the accounts whether he bad left | Onjaca or not, but the st news received in Mexico | City from Cnantla states that he w ediately ¢ pected in that | There is much trembling of wenk knees in the capitol, and on the Saturday be fore the mail left the ity was filled with va ruh about the approaching concentratic Republic lers avound the capitol. Th cal Prefect of Mexico City and its De well as the City Alealde, were reported to have 1e signed, and it was said that the Government were going to change their residence from the capi v or Orizava, Gen. Marquez ainimng dthe city, ‘This Tast report ix indig- | ) by the partisan papers of the Em although there yay be some trith in it The French military anthorities have issed a notice that the | talicized in th ave the capital The inperalist papers comment upon by Juarez, in which th with the European | power wed i consequence of thes Empire. This is Jooked npon by them as #n_ edict of proseription against all fo s, although in fact the decres '8 10 such assertion; but the partisans of the ard attempting to apital of anything presents itself as drow n will I at straws. One of the ahove wment in gues- tion declares in faet that the Republican Government of Mexico will not for the future enter into any velations with any foreign power 1l ignem who wish to remain in the conntry will not be allowed in it unless on condition of giving up their nation- ality. Maximilian has just issned the two following docn ments, one in the Khape of aleties to Lis Minister of Fomento, the other addressed to the army. The forme MExice My DEAR MINISTER 0F FOMENTO The policieal revalsions that Mexico has suffered and i3 still suffering have consequently caused the complete ruin of inunmerable forelen families, particnlarly French, Ives unable 1o take advantage of the of jeh Embassy (o return to their native country with the eorps dcxpedition. 1 desire to alkevh their condition by affording them the 1 forming a family fireside among us, g o Tands that they can colonize. 1 therefd you to propose to me the proper means for earrying out this ohject ORDER OF THE DAY FROM THE EMPLROK TO THE ARMY. GENERALS, COLONELS, OFFICERS, AND SUBALTERNS OF OUR NATIONAL ARMY : There exists wmong you a large number of worthy military men wh ¢ unt born in Mexico, but who are Mexicans by adoption and feeling brotherly fecling that united they lie fatigues of the ca the peril of the fight, and the biessings of peace. conjure you all to chastise a want of harmony. not only of decds, but of words, that might hurt the feelings of those who are now our brothers; 1 give the same order to them, and bave 1o doubt that we shall be good friends to wne another. The French anmy returns to its country, but a considerable part of the sons of noble Fr mong us, cither oceupying positions in the fter having served in that of their count o dedicating themselves we L it be o, for we should be sorry to ance remain nat army, muwlmam; with respect to the others we wust try thé kame $0 that their pervons and interests may pot have to sutfer, We entreat you caruestly to comply with this request MAXEMILIAN. CRIM. - ——— RORBED ON TAR STRRPT. At an early hour on Raturday morning, while I'r. Herrman Boppert of No. 118 Franklin-st., was passiug the corner of West Broadway and White-st, he was attacked by three colored men, who knocked bim down ard robbed Nim of a gold watch, valued at 60, with which they made their escape. ARREST OF CONFIDENGE M2 On Saturday moruing Capt. Steers of the T seventh Precinet arrested Heury Wilson, Jaraes Ma and George Heath, all well-k (Lese 1en are in the habit o ous steamboat piers and railr portunity to swindle unsuspecting country pe prants. They were taken before Tnspecto lice Headquarters, and by his order the; craphed and then discharged, there be cliarge against them. THEFT OF CLOTRING, A sneak thief on Saturday evening entered the hall- way of the residence of Mr. M. Remnhardt, No. 217 Stanton st., while the family were at tea inthe went, and stole about $100 worth of elothing from the rack in the h; About. 93 K on the same £ a thicf ente thereside an 7 Canuon s, tewnorary mily, the hall-door ha been left open, and stole about $260 worth of clothing LT OF A BAR-ROOM FEACA BROOK James Whalen died at the Long Istand College Hespital on Saturday from wounds received in the Bquor stae of Panl Skeel . 11 Union-st., Brooklyn, some Whalen dispute, wh ople or ¢ Ditks at ¥ were photo’ no distinct « the former on the used his death wer will hold a ip EXECUTION OF HANSON BUMGARDNER, dner was hanged at Marietta, Oio, on Friday last, for the murder of John K The evidence against the erimingd was purely elreun- stantial. On the seaffold he delivered i specch an hour ving the history of a life dotted with tes and wering # hut when est 1 Hanson Bam, That was his ¢ wits g inn connterfeit friend for use on i ehair i e five mhnites. prayed fervently aloud f Ak th K s Mull asked, S mir Pl i1 was, t prayer il the drop £ which drawing up of the shouiders The body was cut dowi the higes ath by the halter. his friends. FIRE AND SUPPOSED MUEDER, BT TRLIGRATH TO THE TRIBUNE, 16.—The baru of a Tngalls Damon, in North Readin nd his dead 1 N adly disfign wupon bk head and neck whieh ba picion hat he was fonlly dealt wit A WOMAN CHARGED WITH FOISONING, Bos ox, Feb. 16.—~In the Munic Cowrt 1o Abigail Seribner wis arral J. Brown, 1 pecullar to ¢ iud delivered L amed st Wed ol was b was fonud and there were marks ven rise to the sus named of porsoning me Laurs wonin wiate, Scribner wis held in 10,600 for exnminatic 2th s, RECOVERY OF STOLEN UNITED STATFS BONDS, The United States 1 of Mr. L all been rece A servant girl and twe ed for committing the rotbery DISASTERS. — THE STEAMSHIP PALMYEA ASHOKY, rm 30 TAE TRINONE QUARANTINE, (S, L) Feb, 1¢ , from Havana, b I the » The steamship Cors rantine ; she re om Liverpool us being nee of Swash Chatined ju the owe 1 By THE CITY OF DA PARTICUY M ywing dispit 1ng 1% refercnce to he b firv caught from the explosie NING OF PDITIONAL Bostox, Peb, v, # N and who is child. The very valunble, was insr lowing s four of wh Capt. Joneph 8. Cony of ( Lagua ALADY Bostox Feb, 16 AND CHILD BUN OVER ON A RAILEOAD, A Boston lady, with a eluld in russliig the ralromd track at the Wyo Massnchusetts, y rday afternoon, run into byalocomotive, hadly crishing both Ler a and feet, aud serionsly ivjuring lid, FATAL ACCIDENT. Coroner Vildey yestenday held an in 19 Cherry %, on the body of Mrs. Mury Koster. On Saturday afbmoon, deceased wan Laugiog out clothes on the platfons in the var of the above tencment baise, and while so mgaged t ithes 1ine broke, pree her over the IuE nto the yurd beneath, o do picked up i an inseusi Tock g Deceased wasu IN CANAL-T, yestorday, # fire was discovered tloor of " the ipied bullding corner of Loss about t present is - in Novem in Canal and Walk aaniel i 1 A plsmbers by been at work ieved o have result of carelesipess on their part. KEBOSENE LAME KA PLOSTONS, At 9 0'clock ing 8 kerosene lagp exploded in the domestic in the apartment of M. Susan ( am the tirst floor of No. t Fourteaith-st, sctting the apartinent on fire and htly burning aersell the fLaes were extin shed the furnitare i the apartment wis damiged to Tusured for §1,000 i the St N cond floor in occupied by Petor Siith, ramonnts to $4 to the An ent of £200 bt n Keroac f Mres. Conway, 0t oase i st., severely burning a 1itle ting fire to the furniture T wishied irth Preciuet, after causing LYN. broke out in t of Columbia-st,, Brooklyn, tipguished until the bnlding The loss will amwount to a wooden hous il ¢ mes were wits ey destioyed. rming the ¢he X, .m"!h Boste tally canght fire fro £ pyrititie spirits whieh he Pollock saw that he had cot on toe g knowiug the explosive quality of the waterial, le buildine, Ty having time to do so be the tookyplace. The building wis entirely « Joss th extimatead by Mr. Pollock at a there I Bo insurance. IN BUFFALO. BY TRLRGRAPE 10 THE TRIKONP. Burvaro, I 17.~T! M pposite TITL Ho brick building, bt 1) troyed was tern Insarance Cowpany of this city” and Hart- ford, Coun., A fire orenrred on the pier this 1 the flonr amd grain Warehouse varehouse contained onl, " v, A quantity and Liverpool Company merce Insurance Offie not exceed $15,000. —_— Trr ArPRoACH 10 TiE HarLes BRIDGE.— Vidds for the approach to the Harlem Bridze were opened ‘ommissioners o There we idders, The bids for th $20 to $9175 € cuble yard for broken stone, §1 building fn the of this ity Eranit 3 for wood piling 34 1090 cents o lineal foot: for IR poles, v} to 184 conts per * for earth fling, ITOW 70 cents to § per cubie {ron shelves for wood pilings, 7 to 20 ceuts per lin to commeree, industry, and the arts. It s our duty to take care with scrupulous zeal that the former have 10 ¢ to complain of their comrades, in exchange for the LR WARR Which they DICIeR ICRalpE 1 Mosico o m e, 47 10 $10 per eibic yard ; time for comple, 1 three'to six monihs. Johin Roach wis the 10w st Bidder for everything, an | was awarded the coBtract; thp Work by b6 SUIRIVISY S0 HULe uouLi Thie total loss will | CITY 1TEMS. — evening at Natioual Hall, Harlem. - —— ExPECTED VISITORS = Some Baptist clergymen of this city have the deslgn in view of bringing the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon here duriog anniversary week, Tt is also iscopaiians y than the 1 that the High Church party among the E have a similar i Rev. Dr. Pusey. B Senoor, CoNcerT.—~Coneerts in which a very large vimber of children from the public and Sunday schools of the eity will take part, are announced for the afternoon Birthday (the 22d inst.), at r the direction of L. A. Benjamin, aud Tor thie henefit of the * Patriot Orphan Homes.” and evening of Washington™ steinway Hall, nn — ANNA DICKINSOR AT HARLEM,—Miss Anna Dickin- son will deliver her lecture upon *Bomethivg to Do” this esign with 1o’ less » notabil ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR AFE Are vow cousidered the Best in the World, No. 265 BROADWAY, New York. Principal Warebouses. { 10 531 CHRSTRUT 4T, Priadeipbia o o < AvtEMPTED SUICIDE.—Early on Satorday morning Officer Wyatt of the Nineteenth Precinet found an elderly ed Swmuel Boyd, ina new bullding in Seeond- d exhauvsted condi Fion frow loss of blood, he having opened @ vein in his with a razor. He was conveyed to Bellevue Boyd had been_ont of employment for some and was in a very destitute_condition, snd this impelled him to wake the attempt on bis Lfe. ave., near Sixtieth-st., in a weak a time pa ey o0 N Revir Sovry saffenngs of the poor people of the stigath ; people —— n. J.J. ¥ , Syracuse; € the Hon. A. Brandagee, Connectiont; . Coven Andrews, Boston; Ex ve e Mt A asliville, at tho Astor House, e s for the cmbrace the followin 5 Law De tuent, §70,500; Board of houses), Cleaning ¢ party wioiers of Ce Correction of Asse ¥ . receipts of the g thie surplus revenic of the sinl uterest on the city debt, The whol 1,400,000 ity purposer for 18 legant Engr: rof DEMukmeT' View 0 contn, mailed free, Addre W. Jeninos Drwowrst, N ——— TRIBUNE ALMANAC Tue Nwany et » full wesght, acd 1e - ——— LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, e our Keady Made Clotk g Tuuits,” au be prewst prices Unowaw Enornegs, No. €2 Lafagette PASSENGERS ARRIVED. FROM LIVERPOOL AND QUESSTOWY. 3 Heffwan, ¥ies g4, Collot. Mr. Martiv b ‘ Giob: 11 Kinghit, A. Smith. HOM HAVANA 1 v M WA Wiliard, Wr. & ir. aud dirn. Biack Kuoslton, 1 MeSdier. M o K Frest B Seroh ) vey, ¥, 1 —— SHIP NEWS. FOKT OF NEW YORK... AKRIVED. BipA galatien, Catavia, Ste., 80 Birig ¥ wiren, Falermo fuwon & o BELOW. Sbip Atile. from B Slip Nilia Frascs, trom Losdor. DOMESTIC PORTS. Poxtraxn, Teb. I st it a5d G b o dispatch b New ¥ ok to Jan. Vi—Arrived at bz, st e On A Ewity ou the bar tow Navanvan, Feb. 7 — ¥ cinco, Peb 1, clased to-day. — Arrived o Price, Now- Yo Fontess M Feb. 15~ Tho stroug Iy, whifted to the NW early to-day. avy fog, and o im eaptain, from eruvinn, which u ber cargo and b Bay Philadelphia, with ¢ ont to r he ship E 10 TO MACFARLAND™ Book TwentyAhinist. and Broadwar. There BOOKS of “he dav. and all the old Stauiant nglish, French, and Scoteh Stath '( 10 TO THOMAS R, AGNEW™, R and Murray-sta., whero roa will And Teas, Coffees everything ¢lse cheaper thab any store in New-York rers of sin_eare, without the sligh alt thedin, all bone by all the principal d xista. NUT. —~GOOD J per doge. ' bloek. N re. tiva with earuer stors, l.‘lil".Nt‘H Cill dosen, as WASHI boek. No. aruer wore. l.‘l{l-lN(‘H CIINA TEA SE WANHINGTON HADLEY'S, middl I;‘I( | % ctian with i JPS AND | stitate Cooper carner store. CH CHINA (¢ es =2, N it ection with corner store. BOSOM, CUFFS, AND od Plaiting M nes for B W. . TOLHURST, coruer U YHE EVENING _Ez'rR“l’-' ais deoy fall fuformation as e Committee, the s te practice of the efficacs i \ Virtues an 4 nutriment, appeti Jug only & slight Ginge of ale qually desicable for tly bealthy M 1 tisfuetion of knowing that the ¢ ol great value. b bt the Holfs Malt. Extract & of the Academy exce; A Uec vl that Hol's Mait Ktr sersieeable ot w artlele of diet for leut rewwedy for certala affecti HOFF'S NALT H’I‘IK‘A’(‘T DEPOT, o Py, NewJob | —The Execative Committee of thie Southern Reliet Axsociation earnestly appeals to the public, in a report published in another column, for aid in the great work it has undertaken of alleviating the stitution is great and appalling, must die from want of food unl o without into the region afflicted.” rrivals at the hotels n. W.T. Grishem, India the Hon. J. Movions, na, at the St. Ni British A 20 West India Regt. British Ar, chenson, British Navy, at the Brevoort House. w. Price, New-Jersoy, ropolitan apt. Wat- thie flon, H. W. Corbett, Oregon, at the M 1 ue, Riode Island, aud w nuo Hotel. Col. J. K. Wil: Civin Expesorrvres.—The Controller’s estim- expenses of the City Government for the amounts : The Legis- ropolita nd for the re estimated at d by taxation for e King vings, Full Nized Patisr En- 4 other MoNTHLY, Bow Yearly, $3, with 73 Broadway, N. Y. ror 1867 is NOow Frice 40 conta Sev sdvertimemert usder bead of New Publica 0. Sower, J. Mo M. Riera, 8. . 1 sweey, M. Earnes, H with fruit te James siuided; Jessle A. Dever- N bua, from Liverpool via Halifax, arrived here at 4 euing. where they mabip Mosteres. Natled, steamabips Cowwel) for Havada and New: York and Concontia for Wustur . Grant. from New York, came into e Jatter by Bates. The sb i ankuie st Derby. and it is doabifal if she will get 16.—The ship Lavronce Hor Liverpeol, with & marox Feb. 16 —Arrived, steamat ip George Darler, Boston. ¥ Dewey, Liverpoo , sebr. Setta, Boston. enisabijs Eualy Soader, New Yorke orica. Wb —Arnved Nll-.h‘fp- Faleon and Plaster, Baltimore . schr Virgiia brig Pl S8 Marie 13 dayy from Borden Teported tday that' the =ith pussengers ke, ba Oue priee Henville Glass Works, {ade of Bottles, Demijobios, Ageut for Squier's Pateat Froit Jurs. N OINTMENT.—War- danger. for Lieases, ke P 418 ARTICLE—#2 50 HADLEY'S, niiddle Couper Institute Flu‘:Nt'll‘ CHINA DINNER PLATE— dosen, st HADLEY'S, widdle Couper lustitate block. No ON HADLEY'S, widdie Cooper "REN CILINA DINNER™ SE x ‘:«I;‘n, #30, M W .»!'[\T‘"T',’.N lll:l‘!:l BY'S, widdle Cooper lustl- £ W2SHINGTON HADLEY'S, widdle COLLAR MAKERS and o aind Ful e O w meeting, and_had the b bera of w ittee con- t adopt- age of Health to the A indorsed by wany clenes agrees with “aropean Beverage of Healtt Ix Lighly valescents, Lk alun ax 4 £ the thron!, stomuch, sud 867. SPRING SEE THE NEW EMPRESS INVISIBLE TRAIL. THE QUESTION SETTLED BY THE FASHION MAGAZINES IN FAVOR OF J. W. BRADLEY'S Department, $985,016; the Mayoralty, $47,500; De- L of Fin L 432,00 Street” Department, CELEBRATED i5; Croton Aqueduct Department, 1,000 ment of Pu Charitics and _Correction, DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) S K I Ri T8 THEY are themest DURABLE aad ECONOMICAL sa-wel so thy most GRACEFUL and ELEGANT SKIRT MADE in the world. Esell ¥RED Steel Springs, BxaoRg yoru1NG the STRONGEST IIJ Hoop is composed of TWO FINELY T TIGnT) 7. { wmost fexitle Hoop made. They will not BEND or BREAK like the Stne ¥le Spriogs, butwill PRESERVE their Graceful and Perfect SHAP] ud PIKNLY TOGRTHER, th where 1w or three ORDINARY SKirts ave bees CAST ASIDE 44 CARLEM, FOR SALE in all Pikst-cLas sTokes in the v¥ITED sraTas, asd MANY OTHRK COUNTRIRS. h AT WHOLESALE by the Exclusive Marcfactarers and sole oweers of PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Now. 97 CHAMBERS ad 79 v §1 READESTS, X. ¥, X ! AT ‘P"!U'J‘N‘[r“ HA\'_' EADING J"»BE‘F. steamship Chamger w steamabip Kagle—re. J. J. Stary. Mr. \ Mo S, X Sbeppand, Mr. and e Mede Kendail, 5 Hrows, . E. 8. JAFFRAY & Co, HAVE MUCH PLEASURE 1N INFORMING THEIR FRIENDS ANR CUSTOMERS THAT THEY RECEIVED ONLY TRIFLING mw‘ AGE FROM THE FIRE THIS MORNING, THEIR STOCK 18 1N’ PERFECT ORDER, AND THE BUSINESS WILL l‘fl.\‘flsl‘," WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. No. 3% BROADWAY, New York, Feb. 12, 1067, an. which left Liverpool arrived at this port at 6 A HOUSEHOLD WORD.—Bu; G ry, Plated W Vare, Refri 'fm: EMPIRE SPRING BED COMPANY HWEST AND CHEAPEST SPRING PED—RECEIVED PIRST PRE| MICM New-York State Agricoltural Soclety, Saratoga Meeting, II'I.‘ Best low priced Sprin made. Orders received and smples ot No. 62 Liberty st Sew York. 7!0[\17'1"]'&"& Agrots want CONSUMERS OF COAL. OKDERS POR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AMERICAN OR FOREIGN COAL on the market, f rposes, prowptly Slled at the lowest » iwiesald Prices, and contracts hegotiated Purchases made a PUBLIC AUCTION SALES on comissions Next sale of Scrauton Coal, Februsry 27 ‘Auy Information obtained by addressing the subscriber. Refers (o kg wholesale dealers of this city. ORGE W. PECK, B — Life Ylustrated, [ 8. R. WELLS, Eprror. A First-Crass Macazisg, devoted 1o Ethnology—The Natural History of Man: Na- tions and Races, Physinlogy—Heart, Lungs, Sto- mach, Bones, Muscles, aud Nerves, Phrenology- Temperaments, Intellectusl, Social, and Religloas Organs. Physiognemy, with * Sigus of Character, and How to Reed Them"—Eyes, Ears, Nose, Li Mouth, Head, Halr, Hands, Fect. Paychology, the “Selence of the Soul"—Man'e relations to this I aud the life tocome. Montbly, $3 8 vear; 20 cts. A €uviages, &1, SALE. The celebinted, fast trotting young stallion, SAM PATCHEN, Jn. This horwe is a be: Yay, Bigh, will be six yours old on fhe 14t day of Aprid mext: ean trut s mile mow with 8 little practice i three winates, wnd {s provounced one of the Snest animals of bis Xiwd in the Ntate of elawsre. §ean endly get for bis services #1000 the preseut season, aud be Is only offcred for sale for the reason that be bide 1401 (o he oue of the fastest horves [u the State, provided be fa properly o 1 am wiaequaiated with, A further dv. hand a8 those wishing to tlln‘fi. can ea'l on ECEE M ENow, WAL POLK, K. ¢ HAYES, o ANIEL CORBIT, esqs., all of whow In ¢ , New-Castle Co.,, Del ikt WESLEY PUNSO. 01FSALE, LOW=—A fine pairof Bay MARES 4 and kind, Just arrived from the, for & Mr,fllr 'h‘.:l.“ old, ;-un and &S | country. “Applr for few days af the Grocery corner of Swith-st. | Balehen place, Koath Brow .4 o HING TO BUY OR . CARRIAGEN, WAGONNS NESS, HORSES, &e, shonld T Nossat-st, opposite the Poss , No. 688 BROADWAY, in- Vite purchases b fnapect their extensive assortment of Sraf-class wibr buld CARRIAGES, o w9k C LAKENCES, COUPES. LAN- DU B0ACHK: sed stbas Do Yoo i) saen wah. et f lhe besb | | waterisle snd il tory. PAYEL b OIS WAGON . A DAMS & CON st SHI] thelr l.‘lbl: S/ ,..“i DOCT awl sl TING TOI WAGON in good order. Apply 0 T No. 52 Marioast, wp-staire. ALE — Four large new twn-honfi _Applyte K W WILSON, No. 2% Broadway. GLISH KERSEY HOLSE axkETs w3 o ol ettt