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EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1867. NEW-YORK DAILY ks S — ¥ AR SR SR RS S 5 5 2 - 5 > e A" 7 v“"v ihat the policy of the Government haa been to effoct tian copper to be l.rrln!gh”u'm, chiefly by Turks, and LIFE ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. :'n':d(:;x:lhyh.‘.‘: 'H&mfiem ’:mgx?ne?‘m:'r}‘o‘mxfi‘.ln THE MONEY MARKEI‘. FOREIGN NEWS. D e asan th @ttoman Power and tho | in governmont ships, until thero was no other money = S e o e o e aaiible vemper. % o — (Miristian populadions, on the basi of watisfaction | o irenlation h The wealthy, of course, had not TUE LATEST BENSATION PURSUED AND EXPLODED— Yesterdny moening a jury was impanneied who R e o Tngitamata demandn of 6o Ratter. | 1% SR ER (UL on hand, but every poor man had { - QRGH A CREER " RN ivELATIONS.” | couded to make anoxmiiation inig the gase. Thel SALFS AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. 8 — > ) ri i - | was plain and ended in & verdiet that Mrs. Coricll ca Yesterday morning, Caroline Wright, o miss of 17 e th at “tho bands of o Dz, Sho Americ nB}gmu wor City of New-York, from Liverpool | DURE U E i Count do Paris, simiar to tha of ' arrived t | b P vz o 1 attack f § i 0. Bvery shopkeeper had quan- arrivod at Biis Port | 6o de Chambord-that is, atfacking the Im- | this and nothing else ery Bhopee] J summers, appeared before the Commissioxers of Chari- | beon committed to the jail In New-Brunswick and will be cifio Bl tried at the term of tie Middlesex County Court tobe i Tho st b i 0 1 isiied, or to wof it. Every ger had quantities of 1t 14 said to have becn iwied, 03 fities of ik, Every money changer had quantitic $i0g and Corrertion kb Soldon: gary which excied the held in April next. Yeb. 15, and Queenstown Feb. 1, yesterday Her advices are one day later. . perial Ge saidd s b 4 siana, o tho National Lino, | Bo it to eve of being as o1 cestume there was not less thau Geenty million ! L o Loverpool sl i ol 3 ; \(M:" ': {"“ ¥ :z’ .J.l’,'.‘r’",“’,'r";ll.\f.-n of it in circulation, "0 week, | ouriosity of her auditors, According to her showing she | “ae 1001 G s s young woman, scarce o vsaltof thb Joft Livespool simnltaneously with tho T of Ne IRIA Nithont any warning, the government issued an or- | had (expecting soon to be confined) applied for admission | and had been marricd about three years. She leaves an i —_— LISEE DIET. . der probibijing the citenlation of this money, and | to the Alms-House. Hor first day undcr the roof of that :’l!{f,.';l':lr.n t.ln.u';zhg(;r,kt:ml}; wo years 0|:I';‘d'.vh‘|r:| Ah 211,000, . ’ Frrotews it havo resuited | giving notice that allof it found m_this Tnsditation was Beant 1 waaking Aud srabbing.on the | TRAE MR N B K varm 10 was | UG B GREAT BRITAIN. b el o et of the Provinte in the roturn of | 1 would bo seized fo the henefit_of the Ge | inttaion was #pen In, wnabing and srubbing: on o | pormitad by e mother o oary o 83 cpon ot 0N | % i e G ! PARTY=ME | ooy who make no secret of their dgsiro for & Tho result of this order was that, ~'|h."| \uluvl having complained of the work as too severe for a young | terday morning, © It was woman who committed that | 1,000.... The o, a8 [ woman in her condition, she was sent to thé nur- | deed © S would they do with me if 1 sbould tell | UBGs 530 fick’s5 s the X mn money fell 5 per cent in one day THE REVORM QUESTION- ly upon the p scry, {0 assist in taking care of the iifants. Here y reply X 410\'.! 3.000............1t —_— USos m(m'us:fi‘cnmamtlm 's OP ¢ THE GOVERNMEN | o Tre ith the Kingdom of yGat’s OPINION 0F THE G ENT | union of the Trent district witl L1 O Yl almost exclusive ly. hiz the election” the voters repeatedly | said, MO & b 4 . | RO ik st resoliitions progased i roceaston throngh various parts of the di. | maler shopkeepers. Thos e i) A R e s st 18 = ; % ~ The Ol of the T4th says the resolutions propos o th umerous vivas for Haly, Victor Emanuel, | pockets, foure & 0 y Lirgs : , and she was s \IVIL COUR 1,000, . U ’ : 3 s ety bread shops, groeers, tob; scrub one of the wards, and subseguently —put CIVIL COURAS. Chic RT&PaR7s ts wore made | all quarters of the city bread sbops, §TCTE 1oe T e o i 15 the waslchoube, Piee Tood, shie — "Y,:“ "",'""""""'i::(ll"".' nists, nlml ufll:-{‘n Imlw }n-e;_l alt(mr kel o mosk sorious Cf C| —— pobs as though the fault were theixs. o mesting was held yesterday consisting of the promi- ITALY muom,nguii...t |l'hu l}h»\‘vnnt;fl' J{l“):“l' l'ei:l";l;‘:': a8 4 oTe Vpos ¢Isieh opinions 2 that against the shopkeepers diminishkes. Ahe Introd A ot - e p 0 ; mest Ioudars of the Oppoeties, & “Ih‘; l‘] ‘f““l'; 3 POFULAR COMMOTIONS y duction of this meney, and the sudden prohibition of ,,',{:," |f‘“(‘|:: ,':"‘f.:“';'(;' {,,,l,:','"m"‘\.,,';.f,r‘l‘l',‘,'l’"':,;: An interrnption to the ordinary course of business e & e S The correspoudent of the Temps writes from Floz- | o dohtedly been managed by some of the | whose friends had sent thein money—thoge moneye in- '[',', .5"3(’?.';':.',',""','f'g'fifi”é’f.fi"r{"fl.i'.'».'"'.fl“{a,fi' m ::".','.’»;'u' s of the place being penniited to purchaso tea, | o8 RN T UG Monday, . il ws s only insuielent througheut her o xperience PORTRAIT PRESENTATION. ation, but positively unfit for human con- | prpsy: N OF oE - . stones and nalls having been found in the “"""'““'oz(,"’;';fl‘::?‘c':""’;h‘;s,,lf;‘:;"“"' 10 THY s at once been taken into the | 43 Garil m by the Liberal party. A | in conseque: . A great number ol wore declared 50 muc dueti ) : tions thal we may exp nt day to see the | gnee : 9 high officers of the government for their own private i : o e oven o i 19 H ak i t There have been attempts at disturbance in Cadore, snefit ; o thent exception the gre Coftee, snuff, and other luxuries; a system of favoritism d n iy o B Wa i gonoral focling of disatisfuction taks & [ | o dn, Nodens, Reggio, Fiorence, &6, Workiion b e e which s been perpe e O e T coalh nope s | Suviod, et wtuemptiog 3o oall o) CGuesler by M | s shape. A meeting of the v is seasants have gone to the municipal authoritics demand- | JUS0 0L any years. The ‘Government used and | Bet b”l:“ Dt than alaht bo given s dog; 1n short, n.u..f;'".:if.‘,',,,':',',::,,lc":’u.‘:,".' o Ll 0 | s ; ) everything being as it sbould not On the 13th day, Nvw-Yong Law Insrirurs, Peb, 25, 1967, ,m:)ds"m' 3 ¢ o] ? bout ¥ b “ " prehension & ey 1, to the hour wher'the ¥ the whole Liberal party is 1o be hold shortly. The | X, whero thex gtz 0 Hmere | paid out the money itself, up 10 n e Bty 15, "severe, and the general treatment of i 3 “ - 5 10,000, Jeadors of the party are not all eager for office ab e s liewine {oF Venioe, wlero there are 40,000 | probibition wits istiec, Along with thf probibition | 10 X E e e e tnsatiatactors to Miss Wright, sho 1 he Mot the Cortf Gomman Feas o v Oy County | (0000 present. The whole situation 18 full of d fienlties. | persons on the pelief kst. Al the distarbance i3 atérib- | camo als pother decree to thn effect that no person | pade adieu to Blackwell’s Island. [Nt Y of the Bar baving procared the portrat of b Honor 7,000...ox-cou. 67 Owed to carry more than ten piasters in | Having heard thus much of the girl's story, the (om- Daly, rst Juige of your Court, the undersigned Committee, | ToDNC8SEE 65 NEW. W thing haa increased 1 price. The | should be all t of the empire to another, under missioners of Gharities and Correction, #ecompanied the €4 | 26,000.. ot uersl Term oo with the portraitsof | ‘Fennessce 65 '90 2 next week, The Pall Mall { te say, A meeting | zm" ootk or broad. There has los in their behal, present the samo i sinal evil being the hopeless confuslon of | uted to Mazzink, Evers :,1:.;“?::“““1 @ € 1 general und looal taxation has llml;xn:tnlr:‘::‘)‘a::lllk’!‘ln#ll::i copper from one par pssoncrsof harites and Corrction, decompanled by w i o delegate: o Re AT Lo ECONO7¢ ate spended sonfiscation. - orter, wont, without delay, ackwoll's I L8 Bt \-"Jv. ".'f y...‘-l\' .'.'f':.'.' :1."1',2 “'.'h-]u".r“ar;',"f L b1 Ty . boen diminished by 20,000 l"‘,}!"“ ‘(;;,'{'f,'["‘l,‘,(.'.':'\',,m-imu floct in the Mediter- | Isisnd, and reachéd the an.ummgj.m’ Defore the dinuer s T, T L0000 e ;«Jfl:::ulu be lpu'fiu}ufl Jutions were sed con- | "L‘u‘:‘;l“:;"';'v:\“.li,: s.:.v.:l\n{: !l:ll(‘(;“ll;l‘n .H:;:‘:;T:m;:‘::: J‘.::I\:‘a ranean, and _the degtination of somo [;nrt (nf'l'. n‘ l'lz;f;;:‘l;ml;l,z [l: r:ml;‘ l':n.tmhvn:;.m nww ‘I:::?v S-n;:«ml b et o i 1\an|| Car 63 . Th ‘and Turkish watess, has cansed a profound | vote vl impossible; and whon the paupers entered i § ‘i1l this remedy be applied? Sev- | Greek £ the present cri pies, Bul I e ave been %Y 46 for airears of the | sensation here. If the telegraph 7 and LA ctv in the House of | {ax on personal property. 8till people do not pay. and | news 1 the same time of the }xrnpfl their shure | there is considerablo agitation among the pogulaton.” of President Jobason, the effect would most favorable to us, and would unquestionabl, 1t resolution as whoily un- liad not, brought | thomess room (e visltors teok seats besids e -4 n) ment | heof the food whieh had been sapplied for the paupers. | Mr. Tracy said : We reqnest that the Couzs will allow ave been bean soup and salt-meat day, and the banquet, the | this communication to be entered on the midutes of the 5,000...ex-cou. 503 iive | vistors were ussured, was the worst of the week. It | Court, and will also direct the accoptance of this portrait. 3,008. o 50 ire to makg this picture the property of this, the Misos H&StJo demaing the Government fed to meet the exigencies i calling upon the Liberal p is ki Commons to insist o & measuro to secure "’()“flt.'k'z l"mwr'h vo Reform demonsiration was ey given a prestige to the United States in, Turkey, sucl | was not, indeed, Delmomeo’s tible, but that dis- n the 12th, 8 large KK SPAIN. X aho hns nover before enjoyed. The Porto seems to Yntulshed ‘caterer nover supplied s more wholesome | ancient Court of tho city, the Court which will descend | (B00c oo g epuat, The meat was sound as o mut, and | to posterity, and not tohave it subjected to the incident h;‘}-ml“nh m, when Lord d been an- | of corporation property, which bave sometimea been d have jumped at the idea at once that we were no thl;:md o et 0ol Db 00aTss, 88 b hald at the Town Hall, Birmmg ) i ) - W ol rov SCAN L FIGH PLACKS, “Toynham oceupied the ebiai. A letter wiw road from ik e Mudxid co that s fear- the E 1he O'Donoghue, M. P, ex wessing his regrot at not Privata letters from Madrid aunounce ¥ s ¢ Jonger to keep absolutely aloof fro ho Eastorn | 4 G Dut thie be gesd tof ey il property ¢ 4 o o O'Donoghie ¥ o otz from Madrid sunounce that & (035 | Jonger to” kel abioltie, AL Croto may boo | Sobatal bt R oh S0 "o b tran: | v painful charactef i regurd to works of art of this | S e ppn) Mr. Morrison then addressed the Court. saying, in the (,Hlvw;‘--h_’.wu 1053 City 63 " U b esent. The following telegram ful n . belag thisto 0 Foma v, Joha Bright, M, 1 for | all thecfforinof he Goremng Foomat it | i, Tt o i | ARSI Ll o s e eply {0 a letter which b that a vast quantity of pictures, pl , and other art 1l that they will not be al 3!‘:2:‘1‘&“1‘“:;: h”’l!; o '-‘n-‘m‘rl)' af "the Hirmingham | cles of value that had \wcu deposited in & certain ‘;r:,'e;"; of tho Turks. ; Reform Leagne, as to his opinion on the proposed | bank as security for loans, have boen abstracted, and The Turks declare that Crete isat last fairly snb- | woald suspec lE:dm.. bill of the present Government: “The pro- \hummruz.m.i o vun‘rn luzl-lrmht(wul IK'N""]'I‘I dued; that their "'""Nl are t0 be m.vxl.n.-«ll:l that '“.'5":'.‘::' 1 " « Government are only caleulnted to dis- a purty to tho abstraction, and profited largely | ¢ .as and the Greeks have sent in an humble pe- | 000, G0 R Ve honest reform in the representation.” The fol- ofhers l‘m-wl been mf::{m»a':;dv by ,}Ilm‘ ""?‘L.'-?;«?f.’rl about 2,000 are actually ready to »mlpm. . ‘As Itu Sold suich fat he utterly denied. The visitors were in- s hitvo boen traced to Paris. The perpetrators | ghig “nows, ‘which is “solemnly decla 0 e | lined to regard this as sheer nonsense |h:r ml»y learne and that the Sict, replied that it he were to cook bean soup asit | course of his remarks : shaild e cooked, the puupers, being unable to seo beans, | Phe committee of the bar of Now-York, desirous of 1,000 1 of setting before them a spurious pr having the portrait of the chief magistrate of this NY Skimmed the grease from the | tribunal decorate its precinets, are anxious that its pre- | 5,00... ne in pursuance of the physi- | sentation may be entered in the minutes of the Court, so Boston Water ¥ at, being the property of the Court, it may remain as | 100 Neir loom unmenaced by writ or hammer, to which | 200. sted counsels have heretofore resolved to inflict a on pride, rather than to satisfy a claimant. The | praas Notes 7340 armed at any mere verba: - Jowing resolutions were proposed and carried : otl v 1 v - ‘ru.z'nm Tboting, having considered the statcments of | of the robbery appear to bave thousht (lx.n”nlmltr authentic, I can omy say that my own information | that fat-skimming was once practic . on Teide, saihee than 10 Ay @ A e s ot cllor of the Exchequer and the Government | cover of the political confision which provails it | 0 Crete ns mothing of this kind. The latest | cook, who was one of Col. Billy Wilson's bibulous | of this Hall upon the portraits of those luminaries of the vm" . yeaolutions, is of opinio m|l| e :Impm‘lvl'n ‘i“x.?» ;:ndlllfl pain, thoy would ese: pe detection. news I have represents the re olution Ml rather ,‘,I",y.r., llm.lm.w ;..l‘il then ¥ m| u‘wm;h oft in “1 H;u Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, have also in- f,'m' I‘&" 100 | ‘suit to the country, and & deception attempted on o o q i ANTILLES, eTi g it i ain that volunteers | city, and during that = we had phnnd o nced the committes to place this porirait within the | qpoi [ 0 5 poople, and_that ur representutives, he il THE ORI A\T“”l-l tab- | {I:‘x:lll“:x:'vr;;‘ ‘.|h, x:‘rldl I ieece, At the same | mosey to spond for gin. Tho girl's atory coneorning th | custedy, of the Covel eatiie than [uat of sny other | Zouncesce s new | Wells Farge Expr o declare A letter from Madrid notices the rumored estab- h ¢ | %iat & strong pressure has been Aaleof tea, tobuceo, and snuft was explained when the | authority, in the hope tha e oL o b | ahes et 20.. o ime it 15 A Visitors saw an aged inmate of the institutio ibinat will ingure greater protection than elsewhere, | O Miss Cer 52;‘va¥ I.lulrw {ivite the House of Commons forthwith t want of confidence in her Majesty’s Ministc this wecting 18 of opinjou that the only Dbasis of representation is mauhood suffraz Dallot. 1K JAMAICA PROSE YOR THE PROS Tord Manafield on o memorable oecaston, when suddenty | J09%:-cW; 2 " e, that = Q4 i i T i Jishment of the Unitod States in an islwd of the | J0 AL 88003 inon the Turks in favor of Sranting | fus' Commissioners, in payment. for some led upon to recognize an individual un ficially before sfactory yor 0f 3 Vi and the | Antil tended as a naval station. The rumor | the Cretans free autonomy under a Christian prince. | naseeq the privilege of selling these luxuries. With It is also true that the Cretans would bo Willing 10 | spect to the quantity of food, the paupers wikhout « Him, exelaimed at that place nd on that oocasion, he | yioora-c-aecs: O | st cirenl: in erica. Subsequently the United O e 1 i : . accept this, if it were fully gnaranteed to them by admitted that to each wivs given daily a half-l fgnored his presence. Like that illustrions Judge, | “6O00 TION--STATEMENT OF THE CASE } qoove v P ¥ ! “ UTION tates pressspoke of & communication made to the | SEBLIETC UL o ould not be surprised if. fight- | breud, the sume wenchine 3 oarcs 400 belnig 43 by 6 | this committee are ignorant of the presence of UTION. ) fuches in diameter, and 18 in ircmference, Two | Charles P. Daly in Court. We are not here for the ress by Mr. Soward, Minister of State, who de- | Ty (o1 d now-give place to trigue. ter to th | or fhree porsons of iordinate appetite con purpose of adulation, nevertheless in th 1 i 3 o) X as minister to ho « ] " )] )] ulation, neve cless in 6 person and in The gentlmau gppointe d to gose ™ . | they Nt muffored from hunger; but when asked w the presence of the first Judge, we reoogaise Do Who, .. 96| c RI1& Pats w0} N lined to state the nature of the negotiations in Mr. Stephens the counsel for the prosecution of 1 : the proscction B4 low of the collective ocoupation by England aud the | 1, go | : - exiov. Eyre, Col. Nelson, and Lient. Brand, in the | gV G Cof the Ialand of San Junn. The subject United. Btates ";\.4 I“."';i"“l“h'{'f tho APPOIL | they had mado this faot o iy kuow N Ir the Iate appointing power and the present elective ment ; but_Gen. Ralergis, warden of the institution, they fnvariably roplied ) 1 of the State by reason of the ** luculbrationes vi- every able- | ginti anno a8 ripened by experience. Having said cenrse of his speech at Bow-st. Court on the 12th | i puch spoken of in Madrid, andt is not surprising, alergis, late ) ist.. waid with reference to his address to the Beneh | for the Islund, of Sun Juan wad incorporated witl sptorccat RN S ";;“;‘ny;::"'_"m;f]'."l:*"l‘."‘l:l"““'I",N]'v" pegative. Aw to work, th on the previous occasion: “An impression appears. | FPAIN dler Phillip 1L, in 1666, San Jusn e U0 | for his post ihafow, dava. A son of Mo Rangalie, | ovar overworked; and ns to fay aegest of thie group 0CE10 VAEIATEEE L : and a son of the famons Gen. Grivas, will go with | sabl that all the nurses, cooks, to be entertained by some person that I treated the | 1iore than 40 nantical leagues. Thore is only a Spa i 8 Secretaries. Gen. gis 15 one of the | Mesrs. Owens and Gilfillan are pinpe i beyond the control of the warden in this presaion of per- w rot indecor- first Judge and to cxtend turn to this por- o me s sonal ons. and thes ttek—his cnse as if 1 felt that it was not a serious prosecution. | jsh establishment at San Juan. of Agaiia, and oy P i J O With reference to that opinion I have ouly to stato “}"fi'l‘i“w’"“‘; ) ‘?"""’,’,"‘l'{,,"y(',l':‘n"';}?'a:";':,” fifh’:flf:f&‘;flfi&"flfin "liuf the I‘i‘;.o';s"\(\gf - o prshaent being disulssil of tho offem I v i . of things explaina why the two first maritime na- ol v’ P . "fl‘“b, rom il n furmortalize, - l‘"“‘ ::""“f'; I;"":’”“““’ ;"“;““';‘" “lm'i'l“‘“}“"' (*.‘;‘]:"3 fions nlfl‘l- »world e soveted thut pearl, tll now 5:‘;“:;::"-."}“{';"“‘:‘%‘“ e-camp of Preaolt Yol | O Dininates of the Alms-House yesterday, ot hatart thatbattes Time's tyrans wentern (VEN 1OATS OF BROKITS—) &, . esf e of the responsibi ache at distant region. . they hops 3 A . y poke with perfee Z : HN'Y Ce have the fu ense of esy i nored, in that distant regi s, ot af the Groeks have appointed so good a1 oo whoald ‘ander "The folowiug iy the roply of the Court: rogapion L :;;' ”\{L wirad Judge Brady - The Court pts with wr{ grent pleas- | A% i tv s potteas . |y.lr§::n~r ,z at [ was no* | o, ipers who o advised, a fow moments since, that the presepts’, N W und any. | was this to be made. Thave known Judge Doy for S ey y if fed | Vg peviod of ma life—from my boyhogds g anything | 200 nisky, | Glesigned’to perpetnate his forin, sns oo 400 SREE | 000 memento exceedingly. W7 oue “The engrossment cx aked Wil Lo ordered, and the picture PIOPETS e this Court in perpetuity. SorSDAY, Feb, 3P, M. to the course which they have adopted. Of course t England and the United States will nof avail in s matter of this kind it is necessary that 1 shonld | hemselves of the rights of nations to justify such & e ive it, a8 1 have given it, the name by which the | giep, . s 4 by man whom the Turks can send there. As aw allows it to be called.” Mr. S phens based ——— one is nmmmh'll from bere, but innumerable intrigu his argument chiefly on the following PRUSSIA. are on foot in and out of the palace. One or tworeally ints: First: That so far as it s e good men are secking the place b UNIYEOMAL SUNERADS. Tho telograph brought to us, and T prosume toak to | (LG L0/ oy Mylackwell's [sland perpetiially, withoug pot copt . was modified by special and hwal'ln)('h. 'Ilwllaw of o il h Trily B i T vy of a great iot at the Pirseus i : e Jamaica p ic di ed at th une Bu- , AN A8tO) ) Pt riol bus. hat the Jamaica telegraphic dispateh received at the Tribune Y i thit oo § B are killed hnd PR ure this port xl\\ shington. He will be more than a mate T 't i plied with p England was ht.eha law of Jamaica. ; 8 acts were to onstrued by the eomin aws of | ppanin London from our special correspondent at o e . England. If it were considered that martial law was | 4o o e g wounded, who had beons brought from Crete to o . [y e Cardozo eXPssed his o i 27wy kD n wektitng up of & system of code of law different from [ ZoH! fort, says that wniversalsuffrage did not work | Athens by a Turkish manof war - nen whom THE PUBLIC IEALTH. Court n.em‘,‘f RIS OOROREEAROR W F0 83079 PRIV g ) ) woll for the Prussizn Goverment. Baron Meyer | ¢ : 4 ot . pou resuined its usual business. Gold closes at 139}, with 138)% 139 as th imontharyl: i i & powet v 4t 58 | RE0L A o vkt o Ger Far b | i e X X T N A omears o e of the day. O A conteded that the whole procecdiugs were tainfed | Ment by a majority of 6,000. the Turks. My information is that 180 such persons, 2 swing i the regular roport of Du Harris of | =63 J....,,.{.',.,,l“f;:’-".m‘?""' 28Belore | 6o cernment stocks are firm, but the extreme ade’ with the vice of the original proclamation. which sol aatiwes of Grecoe, were brought to Athens | the Bureau of Vital Statistics, on the ary condition S IET BTN vance on the old i 15208 Wan of ftself illegal. The proclamation wis i effect o attommtad tg Tand there. The peopla prevented | of New-York aad Brooklyn, for the past woek Ret ccun were made in'the Lollowing I © on the old issues of 5-200 are not sustained, sud o laration of war azainst the aphabitants of the | DISTULBANCES I CONSTANTINOPLE Ttk waiz 1 | this At aihia sogh lace i which o o was | Nurasessris Bosns. o0 Houste Roturna of prieess wero madsin'the SOOWIE "~ | Wwer rates wore made on the 10-40s. The new issue of County of Surrey except in the town of Kingston. CRETR—A NEW MINISTRY. killed aud but few wero K i *ut“. Whe Greek | Vira Staguiy, Fob . (a7 { United States ;;',_'m‘ Whls, distilled spirity. marked 5208 of 1805 were steady at 106{. Border State stocks Government interposed at once, and landed the men | s g ;TI-.-‘:':.": o R n!;(\r:rd'nhhfi}, -yr.tx-k.v- &c., | werd lower, and Railway mortgages in demand a$ o ame agl Ul ’&'fi:’{j full rates. In the miscellaneous list little doing. 1t | The share maret is generally lower. Atlantic Mail was pressed for sale, and touched %0, and closed at 88, Jacific Mail was also tow. vew-York Central wad firm. The rest of the lst was weak) gnd there was no large dealings in anything ex ot Wayne, which fell 14 per cent. After the el th warket was doll and the dealings small.; do., warked with » | Fity bbls, do., found bbis. do., fownd at N marked claimants apy on motion of B. K. Phelps, teiet Attorney, decgees we by default. Jio contended that the Sovereign Lad not power to STR ; deaiare war againit her own subjects, and thgt even | Dispatches wero received at tho Tribune Bureau in | fh?r"“ boats at the quaganting sronnd, wher traitors could not be held as the Queen’s ehemi Loudon, just bforg the mail Left, fom our Special flq st Acco! nli"nu_\'»rl inia ]Tu,. ?Hu ble massa- | _ 1 aven the proclamation tive, it could not ent in Constautinopl haro Tiad been | €7€ seems to havo been a pire fabrication 'Ll JIITI-I\ the punishwent ) for what he was in that city, esosed by an infamous de- | Y€ can hardly see what f ect the Turks had in u.;;nll-:l “.'Ihhm-” (?um-'lr‘furvllu date of the procla- | cree of the Government 1 reference to H“\,‘mm"'w", ing the men |h:-r-~.‘un\~»m it were to provoke some |V o G s t(‘;"!l wjm’l!) ml.. modes of defenso | por money, of which there was $1,000,000 worth in | ¢ h collision. The I'ni!ni)l consul at Canea had a | o0 fo tis aharge. One s st the proceedings were | isculation in Constatinople. 1t was suddealy pro- hand in it, and vefy likely it was all arranged to | 30 .m.fnm he second was that, legal or not, it Was | hihited. e make an impression in E n Crete : cou- | The Turks still aay that the war in Candia is ovar, | V3% over.aud that th I waling b popn THE R R CUYLER'CASE. Proceedings n the above o lave been discontinned. 3 4 at leasta | , P, heir homes, 1 1 " oy " i iy th e and the Porte professes to desire to be magnd o their homes. It is said here that these very men fuagisteate would not deal with. As for poeeselty, | rived in Constantinaple o, tato the wrongs of the | %001 AR o Bt I . Comgs e | UNITED STATES CIRGUTT COURT ¥, 33 Bator | At th Second Board vrites wero steadler, but there achi 1...L¥".nm’d ”;‘;:‘L“L“‘v"'l with the per- | j eaini 4 g eratly | tiuation was known by the Tarkish autl 5, wha i New York The following ed, pieaded | #ition to sell Fort Wayne on time, in view of the an- D aiarea f this caso that they d dhe. seuttyos Keidaiek SEH 3 Atican et e ity s went off without any af e iy, wnd v s amded forsetenee: 0 US| et meeting which takes place in March, when ac- tio ."'f":*"[‘,"“, s stated fully, friukly, and he "" b & "te""‘“ “{’" l‘*fiflt' IA\aru mastion. | VPO S80S0 GONND Ret. ing dn possession counterfeit N | g0 wijl be proposed in regard to construction ved fyirly by themsclve herg bavh Dogn fotjoup distitimes fn Honyria. S — hin A. Foster, to forging indorse- | money. All the stock devoted to this use i gonen AURISTS OF ALLIGED FRNIANS IS DUBLIN pedpla havh feared w cencral gitadk of the THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONTENTION popuiation | mont on certificate of deposit. levote » B 4 z Mussulmans upou the Christians, but t Mr W more e gl {he rote of [ ™ Chhetes Dronuan, adins Willinm Mublhan, to making | 80 zaeans mast be provi ed in some form. 1t % sup- From the Eveaing Edition of The P ear than real danger. A new Ministry had been' e wnd itering faise writings with intens o defraud the | posed, wlso, that the rate of dividend will be redaced United Sta ' . . rom 10 per ceut, a etep demanded withont delay in formed ut Coustantinople, constituted as follows: [ OWIECTIONS TO THE DIVISION OF TIHRTY-TWO DELE overs pleaded not gailtyand wee At & late hour last night telegrams el receiveqd | X RC y 3 i tan Viner, Mnll!Lvl‘ of War and Grand Maste $ the opinion of goed railway manogerss Stocks el phlies Shcanoe Eolfixew; 10 85 801 ke STl WH: New-York Central, 105}@ 1054: Erie, ! Reading, 100{@104;: Michigan. '] nded for tri vick Gusceft!, e, 31 the | w Lork of 4,20 CHATIC PARTIES, yems ia the City of 0 et 1g counterfelt fractiomal currency 554 Hudson, 1 the men who had collected yesterday in Chester had pushed on to Liverpool and Hofyhead to take steamer | the Artillery; and Kiawil Pacha, Minister of Jus. | 70 /he Flior The N. Y. Tribune for Dublin, and that a great ledigane ¢ tice. The Paris papers beliove that the change in the [ Sne: I thank you for your article in to-day’ otk S E emadurry Trish opela tice. | Paris p ¢ 1 ange R ank vou for your article in to-day’s issue ) : Mi S > and lahorers were e 1-.m.giu1,.\.--;...,.1:....fis.fx..y.’f Tarkish Ministry impliea au_intention on_the part of | atout onr Constitutional Convention, and Lope § shall not | gt b s e 1S e e ad for apparently no good purpose. It was also {']‘"l"”““.' intfoduce reforms, and to grant favol be considered presumptucis for d ng with onr worthy | or was imd 25 tor uon-attendanoe witbout | Jehd ) e m'mmwlfi foamiihy e g telegraphed that & special train was in readiness a¢ | ¢ coucosslons to the Christian population. Governor and yourseif, as_regards the talked-of division | 7k - 4 Sanh.;l'm-‘!u '"!:" Y " of the thirty-two Delegates at Large betwe | SUPKEMSE COURT--CrtAuni s Fen. 3, Before Justice | 1@903: Foxt Wayoe, 0 g of the thirty-two Delegates at Large hetween the twe great | LEON AR, Money isqwted at 5@0 per cent on eall, with loans Saxton-square station of ihe London Railway to convey CAN THE STATE TAX LEGAL | oy Government collateral ats per cent. Fhe demand readin 3 e S0 nen ey THastem FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. ded distriets betesen Forts & populotion i | e Chester, and that arrange 4 H - pftitical parties into which g angenents had been made tori T I i et ooyl shpmpan Sl Mac (hrongh the cr up |.l.mmm of the rails on the line between Birke P TURKEY divided. T assume that the Bepublic ¥ 18 in the ma. | the Batiry, inspecting the condition of the tenant pop g v k i flflfld‘lml Chester, in cuse any attempt should ho made J " il Jority in our State (in faet, the proposed division of the e S ity o the foke f pepwiniies Jo arve & s | The People ax rgl. The Bett ol iy gk The Beant Sk Rupasrioory for money by sbock houses is moderate, and specula- y_disaffected persons to join the crowds that b l“ CRIOUS DISTURBANCES IN BMYRNA=RIOTS IN CON< [ Wiy 1» based on that proposition), and, heing | QA0 sgmaee wils. sis wher ‘“'-2‘5‘5&‘11"?“,'.‘:‘”;““,. It will :N -'..I,.l.:.,|.l|x,.-|::|‘(| the hank - l"r-‘ "'l't tors are degree impaded from want of money at t osed on thi paitio u, heing | Jolera 1n ummer has beea waged by the Board of Health, will | 1960 were Gixed State. st P 1 v A t | e 2 haie s PAS AR | Jow rates. The flow of enrrency toward the city con- STANTINOPLE ~THE AMERICAN FLEET IN THE My D= ople of the coveeruing th . # their | {inwes, and lower rates for eall loaus are plainly in ape inves " banks baving par colloeted in Chester. I consequence of this informa- tion the police received strict orders ta k 2 eep a vigil- TTEREANEAN ~REPORTS FROM CRETE-] i NY¥ Mfi%n t, gnd to arrest all suspicions looki: iy S S o " 2 ’ R pkin, r- s - 3 3 on and {18 resulta, ol o ol & -y 3 S . . 208 #m&l um% by the g'“,n"".” Mmgl:m [ GREKKK MINISTER 1O WASHANGTON—IHE GEEAT | 1 we have both the power and the re ‘".I.:‘:-\:y l“'u.':'-.vix“"”: Hln’:"q;..:l-;m:: l:v;“lq:;hr“:\ll‘n&:‘l view. In commereial bilkethe rates are anchasged. ;.mnu-l; and in accordawco with these orders a | BIOT AT ATHENS. shomld we seek 1o share cither with ted, which, after_golug throngh all the courts, re- | The range is Gwa7 for best, and T#a9 for good. srge body of the police of the € diyision Temained | From O Spocial Corcssporsdmt Aol lating suMted Ina decision o ted Ntutes Supreme Court wre 1ot in th . Thind €his part of theie capital Was not liable to State tax- | DOIMeS. : gl hject o » true light fn a recent ation. The Board of Supervisors were then direoted to Jxehange is quoted rather lower : London, 80'doys, < om Quty st the North Wall all Jast night. When the | ConsTANTINOPLE, Jan. 3 Alexatdra catie alongside, the police went dn board | Smyrmn is very near to Crete. It basa very largs at once and_atrested 51 persont, prineipaliy young i e Ao e Dernas Je) palts SOUNE | Greck population and a fanitical Mussulimar popula- who had recently returned from Amerie Tary repork which ho says: | apesk the soas of oll w veturt such . tax, The Super s b <l g e o bl g2 - such portion of (he tax. The SUpervisors pro ) oo rifod e e e e e e ok Db i, Japsriam cociaes | goecied to sudls the aceounis of the bauks, und allowed u ;:»'-" w;' ““:".J?!;'ll."!f' ! ';:m:“eml'rl;{.‘(,":x' s au nacd w h d . ean- | N1 L 5 6 o o this deciston, legal tonders were socurities of warp, 3211@5.181; $w /@181 : Hamburs, 64 od Frankfost, 4llwdli; ( ainated on o aingle ticket 1 1€ tion. It is mow the month of Ramazan, the menth I we have, as Lasame, the majority ters with (e ¢ lodgment wi; Amsterd Hlad A cupital which was in | @0f; Amsterdam,. 415a The e rion e i i b= poh e “;:{"v"f‘_{:; yille-place Station | into which the Mussulman crowds more 6f devotion | ye, why slouid we aid our opponcnis, w e s, Jo v 3 ad scarcely gone | aud fanaticism than into all the rest of the year. It | Bority, to elest sixicen of ther men by our gleeting to | .{' m‘fi.»'f:;:»‘«hr'::u‘n ixation. Tho Board | Bremen, 79479} ; Berlin, 72}@ 72 : o D eoumetty rofuesi 30 bl ! Wa Wk @ : nder the ndvice of couusel, refised to Upom e Prodace Exchango prices are again bond- Hde bases peiioily Soll : : Vote for the whole of onr own thirty-two? Wiy take any generally believed that war wisat band be- | of (hew into the Convention ut all, it we can keep them | ont 1 The Governoe and yonrself answeg this question by U\'mn-,:.y!tfizg o'elock, A groap of men similar in and of th elings of the ks thronghont Turkey. Under | woying that n yone opinion the preposed division of tho thirty-two will secure such pomwnations hy the two clags a8 those | tween Greeee vho came By l{fl 1(, i P i M they e 0 " hoy saw the | g1, combination of eircumstancesit would be stran L to oontribute tot strength of o deliberative wl, Were obser p}difi' l:lmru it)_iT said they made good use S Ard ekes bt oolh let A 27,2 ol he #ime which 4s N in W 1) ¢ were not collimons bel wee iree] i Fourth Wand, 18,475, 5 Wanl, 1514 L I N , 3 b i 5 8] swinging the | . i between the Greeks and | {540t zed with duties of such interest and magnitude e ard, 9%, St o e ::.", ..‘..ii‘...:.f.f.".‘.‘.'.‘..fiiffl: u';xn‘.; A‘u.‘. 1::‘:01::“:';'!!“11““:::: sions of city houses sre quite frequent, with net s few outright failures awong small traders v:w«-l. :‘;‘;E}xn:h:l;?mk _"m:‘iv .ull;':l’) Tl(l':i'lli"rk:; the Turks. Such collisions have been expected in What s the reverse of this proposition ! Simplythnt ——— mushlln' pl ake oy, o ere | Suyrna, and it has been generally believed among | the ltepublican pasty in and of liself docs not contaln, or T reinos {nsisted that by the sets of Congress 9 “ e . - NEWMARKET, ) T ; f Congress | Thio business of the Sub-Treasttry wos Receipts - 0»; for Gold Notes, $49.000; went to join the first batch at Sackville-place stat 0 o the gent o join the first bt o e | the Grecks that the Turks would celebrato the end e wost o i did Y g e thit | for Chstoms, $ noder this law nor l»lll‘on were 108 | Rocipts, $3,5605,808 55; Payments, $6325,719 78; the 1 ik applied for o mandams, yestordny. oaddi tos. t i the part of the relatorswas that the "'“'l"“’"“"“i_ for looding artiche. I Bo'dry phede h supplying L o measure the place of and groeery trades there is a fair basiness doing, but o roully nothiug but the credit of the United | complainds ave m de of bad poyments, and exsem- wivm {5 8t, Columbia’ steanne © up the river from o, t lass of young men could scarcely be seen. They were | of the month of Ramazan by an -attack J St ahabibtly though wannly clothedssodstenge 10 | (hristian populstion. In "?;“, 2 illa t';w (:H::ume oversor ot yourself in I INQUEST MELD YESTERDAY. Taxablo. and whatever the Drice, she statute made say. wikh very few except of them had Py o e Lato on fomday night the people of New-Market, | {hem i tho ayo of e law cqually moriey, and tie Court | balanee, SIE02401 01 b Praposed division amounts (6 in sub-- e tan to iy argumant that they were not in- | Fyehts have been imore active aml with adetter und have petitioned for for- have armed themselv N.J., were startled by the report naical y, h i it least 2 trinsically motioy, and the sawe, a8 far ub least as the | o of funnage, the rates hass deelined shghtly. ;Lunmfiur mrd{ammum. or ;lln matles lh!u!('uul- W o used aga em. Some of them stated that the eign aid. Foreign men-of-war have actually been > o B T T et 8 o Ly Pato peats Goverament y s '” n party contalns men | that Mrs. May Ellen Corlell, the wifo of Dr. Willism W. | question of taxation wens. as bullloo. will-workers, and_several said ‘that they had uhingwnll{m I' 4 i ‘_'l 'I-“- i, Coriell, s phgician practicing in the village, had been | The l( Iun'niw‘ ‘-| ity d:-rlqlnn. whlfi]\, ".hvull" l;' the | The offerings of grain of late have not been 3o lavze. « g surt § o o o~ ¥ h ; s has occurred, until, the other irdéred dulng his temporary absence frow tho house, | ZunEuitide oF the utereabs r et e rosonting the | In chartors a fair business has beew done at abous of thenurder was given by the servant girl, wh e v ~snoo) : F! P rote b hase wilh the ohildef Mre. Coriell in | afterto el gher OUR wes; Mr. G. 3. Doan forthe re- former rutes, We quote to Livespool : Flowr, 2. 33 her L Dakcd lcr neatest elghbors, aud_aroused w spondonts i Wheat, Corn, Ga6hl; Teavy Gowds, 208 wmily living it a gr distance. On entering the house 4 DRCISIONS. ¥ s Fl Wheat, 8d; e of Dr. ( * ot yer ref Thire g 3 ' Londen : Flour, heat, 8d.; Corn, or T Bad o e e parimens, | Chatles . Korner ags. Robert J. Walker.—Moticn oy Goodls, 2058 Cotton, pee sailing 3 " R. Clark..-Onder eutered | vessel, idh, do, per steawer, }d. The engagements to Tound his wif on the floor of her sloopling npartinents | genio f rd, and Plantifes atior- | | iceood are 00 bales Cotton at id., and per steamer witl their liberty, as they were given to understand | they are s sa as other hungry beasts. So they & 1ehole thirty-tvo of them, can o Just v A'with Rood, and wiready dead. No less th an any siteen of them, Then why divide? inds hiad ben inflicted upon her faoe and nock, one [ phsrah o upon rvcelving for their | o) ot k. To Londdon 9,009 bush, Barley at 6d. To Bristol, 2 bluls. Tallow at 22, 6k, awl 8 tes. of ities | . '« Liverpool, Bol- | day, & quarrel was commenced in the main street of ton, Manchester, Leeds, Birkenlcad, and Sheffield, | & . Turk b r g ‘o Ttalian | that the principl On being questioned in the station, two or thres af '“;‘:,‘m b (’1“1' ,"." Turkish porter and two Italian | grye Souidntion ¢ thore Wi aasitmmed the position of spokesinen for the | peddler IW nrks f;l-:lhmngh the day in Rama- ;1:!11“";: “n- ke o i e > por an, Ve ci ate! ka emoerit w n that cousention to th vest, said that the police had no right to interfeye | 74" donot even drink water or smoke, and | iy io” Republi Villeo helitve thid i 1 irom Awmeriea to see tbeir friends. The I of them came from we it such will be lican ity that the suspension of the habeas corpus act bad | i c 0 8 i | ut once collected to defend their co-religi - eir co-religionist. | “F00 M Y G e 1y thin division of the thirty- | severing the jigular vein, OF the Wonds e Wis - been discontinued. The answers genesally given to | . it the questions pnt to them were ey atisinetory, | (reeks gathered tonid the Italiaws, and the fight | two, permi€ sixtecn of their mwn to go inio upresaion of teeth, aud the others ne sharp insteaoent, services, Le. " Brown agt. The and ‘llnwd“io"“ ‘vahm dunl-ll- th lhaluhj«n theae | was becoming serions when the Italians reteesed 3:.“ lmn:'-mlnlun of this general ticked project, [ WEES S0 L th Is of 1 h s Caia: oty tharge Juatiers was 0c | 4 . e ek 2 ut we shall meouro @ great many Demociatic o i aid tho walls of ier wparts 000 reet aggvession. Arrangements are being RS way o | dute.ae Iinlianshiop o s couc Welanglng. fo an Ene | St Vo fiar of the. Cometitution, whet 1t is submitted | With blood; fathers from her bod wo o M York r | oof at 5. A vessel with 36,000:bush. Corn to a di wlishman. A party of Turkish soldiers, with an offi- | % the peoplo for consideration. 'No proof i offcred to | OVt b flooz.d tho bed was on fire. on lotw of petitionar vacased. . - 2 Fhe atory fud by n Rervant (an Trish woman, namod » e Vs | Mt Feb. 9 givesthe following n thie, 1 don't betieve it, but it it is to seoure Dem Votes 1t will be becatso 3t will suit Democratio | Bridgot Durgal, agod ab r und mot becauss lxtoen more Dem. [ ing in the fuiil . ovening two e had eallod st the howse aw | the river dragged for the revolvers supposed to have . F been thrown overboard from the steamers, and as the | cor ot their head, now joined the crewd and attacked cells of the station are full, the prisoners will be at | the Halian shop. It was forced, and two or three 1t 25 years, who bhad beon liy RENE. COUBT.Se T " L4 T Jontis), v-an that early in the sSUrREME €COU I.I‘J‘:“l.: \‘l‘.‘“::x(ll. Fobn (2. -Befoce nived for DECISIONS. { fon st all the ports, for the week ending Feb. 8, onee transmitted to Richunond Bridewell. Y e G O ocrats wer allowed in the Conv I T consequance of farther information reccived, | ¥eMoN including a cavass of the Italian Consulate, | Republican legislation — thaw e ovention, tvm | the Doctor. Oubsing tld by M. Cortell whero I ) were carried off to prison. A number of pessons we in any other way. Now, i the Constitution gone, they sald ey would go after him. Abont 11.0°c Flins Pouy Aungnst Belmont. Estra allow- | Kitehen | anco of 6 . # | o Democtatio votes | knock was leid at & door opeuing into ugh to insure its adoption, why not let that party part of the heusy and Mrs, Coriell told Bridget, who had Ftho Convention on the start, aad manage it to suft | the babe In herarms, to open the door for the doctor. v v " Lewls Anderda ot al; David Selig AL Petarenen ordered O, Thomson ~Motion to set | ed on the | iments of the police are station und. Up | more or less wounded, but none killed. The excite- North-wall to watch all steamers inward b to ":‘ "l“h‘flli .V“‘"‘;ffl"’\ el 1"":' Liverpool wus | inent in the city was intense, and a general outbreak i expected to arriyo with 8 Jarge nunber of s ted | would probably have followed, but the Pasho, under | themseivest T o take the respenaibility of Almost simiitamously o knock wis heard st a dooropeu- | Robert 1t Jintan peman pard, but 1p (0 il time we wenttopress | B0 e’ A i fng the work they don't tack pluck, if t g Into the. hutband Mes. Corelll hastened to open this | aside atiu . with $10 Fost | whe did not heave in sight. A large force of cansta- ie pressure of Consular influence, acted with great | luck vo id on this, any constitution r hersell. Two immediately enteved, and Mrs. Henry Witk 3 Now m Sugnr Refiviag | I.h;u will va'r;::u‘xjn l‘m ;!Ill_\ ‘dnrnm the mullnl. and the | cuergy. The streets weve ¢! 1 and the Turks en- ;:m u.:x e passed h‘»- any Convention in whick our party a8 It choking, “Ge for the Doe v s, & | e ctective foree are act g Par 9 . i t " ; " L ard, same g offioers of the dotective’ fotos are actively eeMgel | gaged wero imprisoned. The offloer who Interiared e L ek Bopuplisai, AbGHtion Gbeu: i g B W e L 0 conte. G Diain Y , the | Segraded, the soldiers were put in irens, aud an | Wem that every Democrat ought to reject. Every argu. | 1 Coma | buek W elp e, 1f you ixten allow- | 10065 (00 S mend in favor of the proposed division applles with equal i not Teturs s al 3200 granted. | Q?;;‘,».'w;{‘um 20,000 Sixty-three of the prisoners confined in Sack- | ¥ mond | ample indemnity was paid at once to those who had | force to a division ted | fact, with oo B ity Ttk Chire e 48 wh. can't trst the Democratic part city, but there are still rumors of & mussacse 10 | Juws and their admivdstration, Avini We have the great come off at the end of Ramazan, Tundamental law pussed, how i THE ROYAL PAMILY. Cadalinitinants 1k, Dost ' | that fandamental law, ‘the Constitution 1 1 am tired of o The Court Ciroular punounces that Queen Victoria | ld inopl Il l‘" in a fover for a week. | jogintative, or nomin \ng, or othop ut ”p'n(uyllruun:lr N [ et {0 take 8 cruze during the coming Suum, any dungerous, though not extensive riots bave ponents. Let thiem go their way by themselves., . ' anso ho had kilied Tie Victoriy and, Albert Vacht wag.to b roady by | taken placo in difforent parts of the city, and anum- | %08 Sl oy oursclven, “The prtes travel - | Kleh Do " o u b 2 § o , and they cannot bo Jegislated into raveling | neihibo inw:dwt{nkrmnn Ora:m:’:ntl.fl:ni-nn: Il;“:‘lli‘l::; l;l—r of Jn n;;na llmvn b‘een tlnllad and wounded. unll,I §i%n r.I Iy n'uu-nl by tl};u.‘umunl.m the |;u alno ive yacht 1 - heso troubles have arisen from sn extraordinar nelda. | erime, she appears by innuendo to put the im mmer. The same journal says thist beides rdinary | Felcldn. | e Seelbly hey aro the meu who 0 where son: COURT OALE SUPREMK COURT- 1 The Gyer and T b withont day M. Justice k. 1 Killed T would Inv;. you" she any and every election we haveo; fn | but first we ce to the others thun to this, for i wo | Dr. 11 reside: with the formation of 13y the latest telegrams received from Sonthern port J's recerpts are showl to_aumount to about 56,000 & the total sineo 1t September about 1,2 While the week’s exports to Great Britain are, so fa known, 40,000 bales, with 5,000 to the continent Lelnal Priuting cloths, The Providence Journdl says, are e Axerienn | (oclining. The following are the sales: 3,000 pieces e | ig4x64, 1dc., eaily in the week ; 8,000 do. BIXG4, 11ie, [t~ b ot 000 . bix64, 110 2,000 do. 61364, private terms. "Total, 25,000 pieces. Rorke agt. Parkar. The earnings of the Chicago and North-Western' .bulr nu‘x‘tinn :I:lbfi Iufi‘n convey (l'll to Rie well, where they will remain till further orders. | heen inj Thes " B » v Nothiug is spoken of through the city but the arrests Bet thjused * Thése protnpt:megaures Lisvo g of txllu morning, and a great deal of excitement pre- Vil . W1 e continnel. hotise nn states Miat two woeks @ nicrsation with Burney Doy tral’ Railroad st sun o and Jolan Suvpn. Court opens ab 0 a.m | 15 1004 10 ho ahove sisy nre correct, the i should be cont Drinciples of onr part 1 and practical applicat itered, tho e G-~ Chrisio agt, Haskell) ing the e Hitention of the Prince of Wales to spenid & por- | ¢t of the Government, such as eonld only aceur in Touse and murdered X a e tha o or- | — e y ed My, Cortell. o o g - tionol uh yoarin ln‘dl}l‘nlll. it is the Queen's intention | Tarkey. A similar act in Paris would eost Napoleon ndd tako up thoso that | The knifo with which e murder was committod wi wllber agh. bynsb, Hberlf. I ugay Y - o b . o visib the s of Killarney durivg the present | his throne. The common circulating medinm, and olds the dosting of | found in sn outbuilding and was one of the ordinu 25— Rowenthal agt. Lyaoh. | wvelt agl, Herm. Barecl Railway Company for the third week in Februsry year. d " , an Nt st alot holds that of the nation, | knives used in the fawdly, bt wis very sharp and poitec, | - i—shervood agh base. | we the standard money in Constantinople is ecopper. in the Empire State must be true to itael? No Atrangoets wera seen in the Iln|rl|borhmnl at Any time i CHAMBERS, 1867 £149,454 | 1808 04,075 | Inerease #9579 o e X i The coinage of Egypt bears the Sultan’s scal, and is, e e It e b the bad proce- | duriug the eveniug. Nothing lisd boen taken from the | Iofore Mr. Justice LaoNaN: Conrt opans at 10 a m. Callat 12 @, it g ik T8 ppearid NS x5 poS S Kiug Victor man: pected in Paris in the | of T 4 : e o whatexer Lo | howsy. aud thowgh the sleeping apartaont of M, Coriell | & 'he carnings of the Detroit and Milwaukes Ral- pring, to attend the opeuing of the great Exhibi- | of course, current bere. The copper money both of | its palitical oppoticiits to ocoupy’ places of honor, respou- | wivs found i great confision Dhers wis noLhing m show: Sallecs. i soad for the week ending February 21 : e~ o . sgypt and of Constantinople is really worth much '“""”':’: T onty, will {id i it e |-l;nru:e'l;‘:»;» "";x':fl". s o8 i e i ommcaresa No. 64" st o Gy gt Conner 1001 470,366 | 1084, 319310 | Inceease. ... 45037, THE ASTERN AND GANDIAN QUESTIONS, "'”" “:“3 '”‘"'“'l"'imfll valuo; but it so happens that in | momories of the Y oo il e e | & e e o eiite, bk T ameeeariots RO b | 11ty 40 AEBIIOR OOVAT-FRIALTRRI [he interest on the Land Grant bouds of the Union "The Patrie w o i that if they expee syt the Turkish gold pound (00 piasters) is reck. | A7 ¥orks e ciate Tovsey, | servant girl as the wurdercss. Who story she toils is A g OF B 3 e ey 4 4 b e e DAl Sbe Rame sive i they expeet that | CR00 e oo paston, whil n Const 2 -an e oot B to 180 MU0 Ty ST I Sl | o I e Pacitio Railway Compuny, Bustern Divielow, dve 0 Yellow (the name given bege (o what we | PI50 A L rs, while in ( unnll.mlnu»pl-- o . - stances surrouudiug the ease. She suy that as she passod MARINE CO¥RT- TRIAL TERM. March 1, 1867, will be paid on and_after that date, on it is reckoned in copper at 110 piasters. Taking gold to —There is great activity among th window she saw the men standing ‘:i:wu{h:lll’ln:'nlll: 2 Beture Judge ALKSI presentation of the coupons, by Dabney, Morgan & Co., No, 53 Exchangesplace. ) shfuld call the Blne Book) of diplomatic docurents | 1 r 10 be presented to the Corps Legislatif, at the besin- Egypt and exchanging it for coppee would, of ning of the seasion, ill eontain numerous dispatches | €24 give a profit of 50 piasters on every o the Fastern and Candinn questions, they will e | pound when the copper arrived here. So the im- | b Aisappointed. Jeservs r , hins | portation of copper from Egypt has long been for- | g puglietlo tiaternity, throa or four matches belng wir | hd airsady salled toute fo go for her tushag LERTALS | 1Moo, o Eitineec.or proposcd. AsraaJonce Diss chall nee of strangiintion alie wis abte to eall to | 252—Kuwp act. He ight to .l'.alln ¥ ies inonths for $1,000 hor to rogurn when at a greater distance to awist dn beat- | 231 Dalton agt. Mook, 10 ipte place I Virginis. He also chal lug oif the murderers. Al Kk with which tho nurder e coming fight hetween Dayis and B wis commwdttod the ghrl says was kept in p:]ulry e 1 it it for $1,000 A satch B atyo being arranged be- | digtant part of the hous and tad hosn wlice e i IR Carrington H, Raymond of Puleston, ConeNo, 68 Broadway, was this day elec ted a mem b | of the New-York Gold Exchange. —— B Aot 91 ares Trmnry-Yean Iwen imposed on 1 that | i, soothing has yot 1 iy, e fact thiet | biddon, although tho ciroulation of Egyptian copper | twoen the two pugilista ity Kelly “und Buw Collyer fo it part o - i Howonid b Lnsonscieut U ive bty o | W38 never been forbidden; bt in wite of his nowmi | Genakicn 310 o By’ Kellp and Sarm Collybrfr | e evenlag befors the Erime MY Do cotuscd id " oben o 2 C fienited amornt of UNUTED STAT! ! Avading negotiations. The dalrie, however. aitigus | val prohibition the Goverumont bas allowed Bevo- Ut hin :.”“" coved Charles Gallaghot's ohulicngo to ) eontradietory il Hwacabiama, | 07~ Mnter agh. b s rrac ey BONDS issued to Pacitio Kaiload, for sale BIK Woutla, Bridgol Lss boon (u 1 counfry only $wo yearsuad s bl oiriee, by LIk & ALAGGH. B

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