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ks 5 rchandise. The Jegal ithout difficulties, but th rganized conspirac any possible advant avs the muarks and in facf, cannot b Ly oue cognizapt of the cir- {o thexuselve 0 probahility on its face, ined fora moment b NEWS BY THE ATLARTIE CABLF, MARCH 5. SY ZPLEGRAFE TO THE TRIRONE FUE EASTERN Virxna, March 5. ing more e evived Trom t wisiug of the Christans thronghout et \ GREAT BRITAIN. ZLoxpox, March 5—Noon.—A dispatch from Dublin says that the rumored capture of O'Counor, at Athlone is untrue. The arrested man groves to be another person. The Duke of Richmond bas declined the Colonial Becretaryship, and the Duke of Buckingham, to whom it was subsequently tendered, has accepted the posttion. The Government promises that the provi- us of the Reform bill, which it isy wion to Parliawent, shall be libe —The Eastern question is hecom- Dispatches bave been fe- | THE OUTHREAR IN THE be Soutlrwhich indicate th COUNTY KFRRY=MARCH OF PANIC AMONG (TRY—DISPATCH OF TROOTS 10 THE SCENE OF DISTURBANCE—JAMES § SAID TO HAVE ARRIVED — MORE THE INSURGE THE LOCAL ¢ at a general Turkey is feared: GOVERNMENT YROCLAMATIONS. DUBLIN, Feb, 16, 18 Estraordinary and unexpected news it i have to chronic here—esecept perhay: Committees—Dby surprise ; & surprised than the Government. cloud that so long has taken every s some members of the Fer nd noue have been more The Fenian war the land has given The long promised “sriging” has Some hundreds of men, ands, have appeared in open day en’s Government, and have nst the consti- with arms in their ha as encmics of the Que ted varions acts of war agai And there ean be little doubt that the movement widable proportions. At Kenmare and Killainey MARINE INTELLIGENCE. LIVERFOOL, March 5—Noop.—Iutelhigence Jas been re ceived here that the ship Bosphorous, Capt. PBlanchard, from Callao, bound to Gibraltar, he Hpain in distress. £he had experieu d heavy a number of the erew had been ¥ inted authoritics, but for some unforeseen ac idents, might have attained very for present the neighbo hood of is like a place in a state of siege. Sold e, foot, and artillery ™are present in loping off, coming and ¢ speed: police in more s are (0 be met with: now ary, looking ¢ been on trouble- I INANCIAL AND COMMERCTA March 5—Noon.—Oonsols fmoney. American Seeuritics open as fol 86} Ninois Central (ex-dividend), 763; U. § going at the top of the than their usnal nun; nd again small de jaded and dirty, as if aft come duty, come_into headguarters. nary number of the local gentr: F t, may be scen in the The Ralway Hotel, 5, Five-Twenly »or, March 5—Noon.—The cotton warket is prospective day's sale of £,000 bales. d 4. since the close last eveni town of Killarney. wmdsome build ne of the year, asement with whele famil en, including militar Sentries are paging Duilding. There vision market Uplands are HOW (U sa generally firm. quiet and steady. Bt Petersburg 214, for Bpints. Lard 50/6 per ewt. Tallow 42/9 per ewt. for Americ ¢ per gallon for Refined, and frowm garret t women aud child ( anumerons parfy of soldiers. id fro in front and ¥ is a similar guard on 1} ———— CORRESPONDENCE. and selected the western the commencement of their How long the py tion we cannot who took part_in the adventure be gether on Sunday. p on Monday, twe' or three dif been in conternpla- ars the young wen gan to draw to- RHEIME—INDUSTRY—WOOLEN MANUFACTURE=CY PAGNE—TIE CUSTOM-HOUSE QUESTION. val Comespendent. ¥ t parties of them d stations and took ntained, but offered no vio- Their next proceeding \ph poles in some pli others, to prevent the speedv They moved about good tract of conntiy 1 a visit of seve e which is full of interest associations, but for pd its important posi branches of industry 1 have Jutcly eient eity of I mot only for its rich histor the beanty of its sitvation, tion as the center of ex and commerce. It is the seat of large woolen wanu- d on to a great extent by Engli ul giving employment 1o a ver erable portion of the neighboring popula passing throngh some of these i ieh peasantry in a more primi- than is often brought to the notice a rapid tour through the couviry. They presented a striking contrast to the character of the oparatives in the great w anufacturing ceniers of onr | . as at Manchester, Lawrence, and Low- | €. Instéad of the well-dressed, intelligent good Jooking factory gir Is who x away the arms they ¢ Tence to the men thes was to pull down the Wil to ent the wires in factures can S many reciuits as they e ied for refreshients ng they seemed to be ue being o bring s paid for th short of mone armed with 1ifle and nearly all had rey over i this wanne bring their campaigning 1 as in the whole lis, I saw several own country. trate, who is agent over the Ja s pmare and his son Lord Castle: v, giving him iutima to ovenr, and stating that uts in that Joeality w rty, who would leave 5 st b the mail ing with him important document, nage the spindles ' ! lie women, in particalar, seemed 1o be- | ce of mere working animals. Their lothing—for the weather was hot—was but Jitt more substantial th Their faces gave fow signs of intelligence, or famil- | darity with any- de have been tuken for a race of gypsies ora tribe Weston Indians, swarthy elf-locks ty of the count f of mother Eve This letter was § al been sent with it by an whom she did not know. And it that the docmnent was written by such imid-hearted old fellow, d woveuient from son estic comforts. high cheek-bones, | & person, some cool-headed. d heard of the inten aud fiery wild Dlack eyes, hore a who never thong strong vesemblance to the natives of the Au some of his hrothery hie sruth of his information by sen ud 10 interecp! . istrates, decided u realized in the mannfao I ture of woolens at Rheiws, but every other br: of industry is thrown into the shade by the pagne business, of which this distiict is the The immense beds of chalk which amderlie the conntry seem te give a quality to the #oil that is especially favorable to the cultivation of Many attempts to hwitate ¢ in Germany Laredfortunes have policemen on the 1 if he should be fonnd tra in that direction, ty ou it, aud they tonishment, took hiw i; to retam with them to Killarney. On being searcl the incriminating documents were found w They were his eommission fiom * Gen, O'Connor ke command of the ¥ ference \\;lm m center in Frane and_caused llllil | i8 in the Westarn the finer kiuds of grape. the French champagne have been wa on the Neckar, the Moselle, and the Rlin, prononnced by connoisseurs to lack the . aud delicate aromas which give cham- pagne wine the same sovereignty uices whick is fruits, and (he ros of champagne, as is well known, is it one. Jn its erude state, the flowing of the grape from which it ix produced, is a harsh and not agre able Leverage. Much tiwe is regnived to give it the precise degree of ripeness, by sever mentations, which to the west, bearing a warrant for O'Connor’ bore the docmment as far as the Killorglin Station, where A k it up and went on 1 he was about two miles out of the rimed men, who d s his arws, and give up his dispatehes, t go on his way unmolested. s to draw his sv His interrogs mong delicious wherry among The manufactire | Wi ntained by the st awong flower after which he w o | Duggan’s auswer spurs to his horse. him, struck him in the hip, and the unfortunate con stable tumbled to the ground. deprived him of his arms and dispatches they told him they wonld have him 1, finding he was a once to bring him 1y then bore him to the counts describe way of recovery. this oeeurrence r then fired at I different fer- Ireen found by experiment to produce the body and flavor essential to the character | ude lignor iswedifed by chemi without impairing its puri softness and fineness of tone wh u“ vorite bevegage of modern civil The reputation which has been houses in Eheims and Eperna of champagne is owing to the threy exercise in the selection of grapes, as well as the mcience and skill with which they conduct the nunu- The gnestion States in e, The Penians at once | they inguired his religion, & Catholic, they a priest, and { nearest farmer’s hou the poor fcllow as be _ Whidher the insurgents w is not elearly ascertained. ad learned from the policeman’s | arty, theivimtended commander—one of the soldiers of the American war—had e whole foice of the Government v ready o erush them. i the Government a quired by le for superior brands | astidious care which ¥ s that Mori- n arrested, and that A their men come Information of the ontiages that mumitted reached Dublin € The authorities * kept dark” about it, fear- nmencement of a ent, and wishing {o p elligence that might ffected in all parts. w before the Courts of stle on Wed purse one of profonnd juterest to t merchant princes of Rheims. It not only involves a hut, in some sense, has a | erity and bonor. | Jarge amonnt of pro serious bearing on thei order to nuderstand their feeling on the st take into view their position and the business world. | signal to the di ¢ the | train on that night from Dublin to 1Py the | The Corragh also sent down a contingen lother military stations along the line France, like the brewers in England, oc very bighest rank in They represent the phase b and a fair sl into Killaruey almost atop of o1 they found the gentr) tive terin of contempt for that slavish, pom ous, ernel, and cowardly class, the * shoncens, | ered together in a state of 1w g aken possession of the ¢ policeman iu th ay, 1o defend themselve thie townsfolk, the shopke to suffer if any sacl + shift for themselve when they knew all d learned that the when ghey had hundre Iy, they are men of great we and the best social standing: often indeed by birth o mariage i of France. upented with the same k would be felt nnder similar jwpu winded men who represent the mercantile honor and deseribed by Auny imputation tions by the high- | pers, who wonld he sure was passed, ian party had disappeared s of soldiers at thewr ree, 3ho 80 brave,as those miserable [INg magistrate: 4 uit of the re nd withont express- ) ase which is to be decided by adjodication, I may venture to give you a byiel sommary of the views that are entertained ou the subject by the champagne werchants in Kheims, Do Wn;'u!al.mlullflm-un-a:y |h[lr|«~l~ it so ches, It is not the amousit of duties claimed by the United States Government ‘ou which an issne bs | DALl lm»nhl:;mn. They w which is pro- | ced antenable by our custom-honse anthorities. they do vot Lesitate to vic riioriaes ican Government. eitionally to the new interpreta they protest ag: & AL OPINION 01 & | backs, who so T Many of them ) boldly led the troops in ) s y pointed ont the woods in which they might have sought shelter, the mountain_passes through which v might try to escape. N ever, all the efforts of shon not one of the hrave bui who took part in this wild [ Notwithstanding, I put a constrnetion upon the | Lto the views of the sabwit uneon- m of the tanff, m of rendering ks Leom the Sonth mention a r mor that Jumes Stephens was mnone the of whom the policeman was womded ; i that it was he monnted the policenan’s horse aft but the report ids no believers, ery confidently asserted hy persons n the docnments captured with the handwriting of the wval and wilits Some of the nst the imput importations for five years back, reaching the snn of 000,000 to be divided among ouses. The Awerican tarviff ween merchandise sold to customers, and msigried on Commiss T I\ liable to duties ad valo; priceobtaiued, ehall be estimated L ocenirence ssing 1o have ty, that the: he former, of m on lh:]- actual are weing forwar WONiton wWag Dublin to the ing this day, 2 moving thirongh the streets of arious howrs dur I not quite satis- fied that afl danger has suhsided with lhlllu[u'lill'lvu | ¥ band in Kerry, and pared for the wol 0 beenissucd by the Gover | Kery under the prov £o00 veward for juformation which s | eonviet the person who shot the policeman, and £250 lead to the arrest of the provided by the law, y tenmini ap v cording to the pric the merchandise at the time and place in wineh it was procured or manufactured. shauts interpreted the pric wean the cost of manufacture, sales at Rheims of champagne for the Awe sarket, and made the declarations in their i > Iu 1ln|||m mluq. the in perfect good fa franding the Auerica 10 Wolive whiatey added to the fore are not of the insurrect The Rheims mer- w the County h, with no iy 1 Fenian leader, J, J. O wlhich opened Liere on Wednesd ) prisoners put in v ¥. qnite a nambe; [ as the awmonut of dut v the consumer), and _there- pepalties which the voice. | e that in all zing the soldiery, took able o the heav, ttached fo frandulent deciar; i proof of their good faith, they “the champagne district there is 1o establishe that course—perhaps to spare ex nt l—fof Lis conviction was | certain. The bold chevalier, Stephen Joseph M it out. Iis case will come toa however, fightin, couclusion early on wines prepared manufactared 10 whom they are cousigued. " R S0 Mte ob Shoye ey ishos , added to the expense of manufactur This method until vec aduitted without question by the custom-house, and 1o notice to the contrary was given hefore the The merchants a reply of the Umite at Frankfort, the Hon, M ct interpretation He explicitly Pronguucing THE INDIAN WAR. BY TRLEGKAPH T0 THE THOB [he report that,Fort C. ing for shipuent. ,nlw?- s nited States :‘::'""’! w'lh; uncement of the c ; pnfirmed in thei onfiscation ‘ates Consul-General Murphy, 1o a request fo, Ameriean tariff on this pop, sancticons their construetion of the |,y tly just.” Under these ci) e hampagn e Were i My were i Proves untrue. rived frow that post, who st uot been nolested. Press Tuessenger warrison his IRT UNION ATTACKLD, S.~The Demoeral’s special dispateh | The Siouz City I &1, Louts, M | from St. Josephsays | Aate pullishes & letter from Lut they Wero 1o The udians w #nspicion th A States law, SRS b b 19 Sided iy bk Wik Wost e, bt the b el wlasty wilict with the Up Sl Ly WECLHY PIVLSE) bEAE) Wiy NEW-YORK DAILY G OF Ttk EMUTRRE < MOVEMEN por=0 DIAZ — MAXIMILIAN - LOOKIN JUAREZ—THE FRENCI EVACUATION, BY TELEGRAFT TO THR TLILCNB. WaASHI March aletter dated V: ) Mexican Legation m Washington: « Gen. Porfirio Tiaz has thrown apart of his army be- tween Mesico avd Puebla, and the communication is n0w very irvegular, For ten days past we lave v cived 10 mails from anywhere west of Orizaba. The telegraph lines are eut. FhotFrench left Pucbla on the 16th inkt., and & runor is in cirenlation here that Gen, Diaz has captured that city Twperialists ‘report that they Lave obtained two victerics over the LIl against Corona at Atepquique, and the other agaiust Caravajal at Guanajuato. Verylittle credit is glven here to the rumors, and they are thought to be cir culated by the Imperialiste to keep up the epirit of ther men, who are becoming more demoralized every day. It seems that on the 12th ultimo Marquez and Maximilian left the City of Mexico for the interior, with 4,000 men. The general jmpression scems 10 be that the ohject isto reach the coast; others, Low- ever, believe that Maximilian is going to capitulate to Juarez, or to gee whether an armistice can be had for the purpose of consulting the people. Nobody, of conree, g~ pects that he will suceeed in this, as the people have Fpoken and arc speaking against bim. It has been re- ported, too, and with o shadow of reliability, that Mira- mon, Marquez, Maximilian, Mcjia, Castello, and the sup- porters of the Empire and all their troops, started from Queretaro gnd were met and completely defeated ot Abico, on the 16th ultimo, by Gen. Escobedo, The French transports are dully arriving. The French troops are stationed heiwes Orizaba- and Paso del Macho, and are embarking with uctivity every day. There i8 o regular stampede of Tmperialists. Almost all {he men who neted as Maximilian's Ministers, kave cither left the count; re on their way abroad, The following is from IoLITICAL Plhubs-cubctens WISCONSIN. YROCEEDINGS IN THE LE BY TRLEGKAPR TO THE TRIBUNE. TATURE. Mamisox, Wis,, March 5~The Legislatore has ad- journed for two d: fo attend the faneral of tor Jackson Hadley of Milwaukee, who died on day of lysis. The Assembly, by a vote of 71 to 11, has pAssed the provata Tariff bill. The Senate last pight amended the St 1 ul Railroad bill, limiting consolidation to continnous and coterminons roads rmmming toward the Missonii River. The Committee of the Whole also adopted an amendment for th sue of 6,000 s of stoek (ol prohibiting e jon with the Praivie Do Chien or any oflier romd comecting therewith Withont action, these bills weve postponed until Frigay. - TENNESSEE, rownlow, in The Kuocville Whig, reminds the enfranchisement of the te thie ov. people of Tennessee that the colored race will give the 8 tatives in the United State to the Legislatun Stato as soon us law. more Represen- and sugiests - —— KENTUCKY en nominated for Con has Col. Ed. R, Weir, eress hy 1l ot Union Convention « Kentneky, John You ywhn is the Democritic nominee. The Iistrict s represented e the KNI Congress by Barwell €. Ritter, Dewo —- NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Benton nvass in the | ipshire on " ew-York Ci smpanics Mr. Burton, speakivg with him at the cipal places in his District, My Tenney, who i a nutive of New-Hanpshite, and. who form The Hon. Jave law in the office of M. Benton, i [ . ut, effective - —— MARYL aryland Senate onf the dth inst, Lieut-Gov, ement that he had cormuptly bar m to the guberaa | Cox denied the st | gained in the event of his nce nd upon the pre e United State J. A J.( 108 any ¢ proachicd Swann by Lis place the Hon Nelther Mr. Cie in on of the pr sted hins I ndent opinions I n nr poliey, | h ider myself nnfit for place and undesery b pubilie confidence when T cerse to declare finy honest don vietions of grave political wistakes, whether oceurring in wi party er th ays annouticed my vi nly refeTence 1o persotial conscaquences, 1w utmost respeet for the s fer from e, continue so THE SOUTHERN STATES. o i I TENNESS BY TRLEGRAVH TO THR THINUNK Nasuvirre, March 5.-Cov. Brownlow has issned a general order for the orzamization of a volonteer force to serve three year, subject to his orders as 10 act as o t the y preserve pedce and prot e~y VIRGINIA. OF THE COURT OF MAGISTRATES OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS DILL. Nowrork, March 2.—The ing of indignatdon among many of the leading citizens of Norfolk, which was suddenly aroused by the t of five mwagis- trates of the Corporation Court, who bear a highly ereditable and worthy position in the has quietly subsided, and an e n the l{l'( ision of Commissioner Foster is manifested thronghont the city. The jonrnals of the city, some- what upexpectedly, have abstained from that bitte wpirit which nsually ¢ the Soutifern press when questions have arisen respecting the legality of certain acts of the present Congress, and have ned content with descanting npon the character of the almost unkuown complainant in the case, Mr, J. C. Jones, who made the deposition hefore the U, Commission The opinion of Commissioner B, 1. Foster, which was 1 yesterduy morning at the final heatring of the L i spoken very fav en by themost bitter enemivs of the hill loe award to him an impartiality ency exhibited under the wmstances whieh they hardly expected from the gi nature of the offense, The Commissioner open ‘1 his opimon in remarkivg upon the unpleasant character of the duty he was called upon to perform, m consideration of the sonal and social worth to which the respondents a entitled, and though the claim will beallowed, he recognized ouly the duty deiolved upon bim by the requirements of his of Tie the “It appears in eviden vuary the respondents, sitting |::ll(uu decli i THE LATE ARREST FOI A VIOLATIO! o the Cowrt ¢ riadn eolored e neling e wind larceny ch T mention, as il wpon whicli its de 4 relatl uthorize the appear as Willesses i cases siilar to- that then af bar, | but the act known as the Civil Rights bill, although re. ferred 1o, was wot produced or calfed for, and that the Court assigned no reason for its decision, It also appears that the evidence cxeluded wonld not, 1 itted, have varied the result of the investizati 4 that “th Lin this cuse is not made ons whose rights are ' He recited the varions points of law hearing npon ;Iu-u offense, and, with much feeling, coneluded ax y or ot cred to dto the conclusion that an offense has Mies chargeable with it | haves hut on X ‘Thia I3 by no an pgeravated case, y done the hene ivil Right< bill 18 remote anddudirect; os Iudicative of evil, full fn- istons, where 1658 disposi- red within the p W 1. If I crr inwhat 1 oled to know that my ac y that of another tribunal where the questions (hat have arisen may reccive more thorough and deliberate consideration. “Ordered, that Wi, W. Lamb,Jo Doyl | M Whittle, each s of $500 ¢ at the next terw of tho District Court dictments then and there to he p failing in this (o stand committed The magistrates were then hound over to appear at | the District Court in May, they giving bonds in | $L300—that is, $500 in their own recoguizance, and 00 cach in two secnrities, e ——— NEW-ENGLAND. BY TRLRGRAPH 70 YHE TR Bostox, March 5.—It is expected that the Ion. Thomias Russell, the new Colleetor of the Port of Boston, the duties of Lis office I a few days, In M. Fiske, one of the deputies, will act as Colleetor, by anthority of the Secretary of the Treasury, s0 that the public business will go on as usual without any delay 0¥ interruption, Georgo 1. Jones, n colored man, was clected ong of the CouBLaldn b Wl Satgpts Mgk v Howduy I anifested, w | of the bill, can b have decided ——— STREET DEPARTMENT.~In his department, the Btreet Commissioner, Mr. George W. McLean, faé made no changes of any importance siuce Lis accept- ance of the office. Tt 18 understood that during the month the Street Commissioner will posals for varions street impro’ selting curb and gutter ston ANOTHER FERRY BLUNDER. oNE BT THE STATEN 1SLAND PERRY— ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE MONITORS AND SLEEPY ENGINEERS. ous accident occurred carly yesterday morn- ing af the Staten-Island Ferry bridge, at the foot of Whitchallst. The ferry-boat Middletown, which left Staten Island at ¢ o'clock a.m., entered the slip under fall headway; bounding from one side to the other, she struck the bridge with tremendous foree, plowing her y through immenso thubers, 18 incnes in widih, which yere snapped in picces as ifgthey were hoop-poles, The slip being vo wider than the width of the bout, she was forced on the piles several feet out of the water, where ned suspended by her guards. As the boat went crashing through the dock, the entire str supports the bridge—to which are attached two immense weights—came down with a crash, covering the entire main deck forward of the pilot-honse. Mad the aceident bappened an hour later, the loss of 1ife would probably have been very great, as the gers always crowd toward the forward part of the boat as it enters the slip. 1t has not been as yet ascertained who is to blame for nelly, who was the engineer on duty, is said to have been asleep, and did not awake untiy He states that there was but one n to advert.se for pro- ents, Buch as grading, ('oLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,—The Anmual Commencement of the Medical Degartment of Columbia College will be held at any, the lel:l . - ~AMOUNT OF Brstyess AT THE PosT-OFRICE.~Few persons are aware of fhe enormons husiness of the York City Post-Office. One hundred and fifty-six wil, lions ofletters passed through that office during thd year “1866; $70,818 was paid for bex rents; §100,836 58 was paid e at the window,and the stamps sold amounted 39,21 56 more. Aftcr paying ail expeuses $1,601,- ned to the eredit of the atfice, Stelnway Hall gn Thure- Are ke considered the ~Best in the World, Principal Warehousen, | X0 383 m%‘irh""" CLOTHING TOR MEN AND BOYS, SPRING STOCK NOW READY. Assortment large and prices low, DEVLIN & CO Broadway, corner Grand-st. . Broadway, corver Warrewst., New-Yorg, * B PrrsONAL—Among the arrivals at the hotels are R. Cantigalli, Chargé d’Affairs of Italy, the Hon. R. Hare, Royal Army,and Mr. Collings, Royal Engineers, at the oort House; Col. De Chaval, of the French Army, at the Everctt Houge; Gen. T. Morris, Indianapolis, Col. Audenried, of Gen. Sherman's Staff; the ion. Mahlon masa J. Parker, Albany, and the hiting, Washington, at the St. Nicholas Ho- of Oregon, at the Astor House; and the Mon. W. cludoe, Wisconsin, at the Metropolitan Iotel; the salnsha A. Grow, Pennsylvania, at the Fifth-ave. Gen, H. L. Robinson,” Binghamton, &t the Et. Deynis Hotel, the accident, Chanee, Ohio, the aceldent occurred. % bell rung, which sigualed to “go - slow,” M. Brayman, Ul d States Army, Cupt. Hartt, with the policemen of the Fifty-first Pre cinet, was on hand, and through their assistance the boat was relieved from her perilous position. WRECK OF THE STEAMER FLAMBEAU. WAPH TO THE TRINUNK. oN, March 5.~The steamer Flambean, e with a portion of ihe 40th The Southern Famine Relief Commission, of which prown, No. 61 Wall-st., is Treagurer, are so mueh in need-of all the available means to purchiase sup- , that they earnestly request the churches of all de- inations to muke simuitancous contributions for the ohject on Binday, the 17th ivst, which sailed a fow days rantry, grounde erything belonging to the L The vessel I8 supposed emaining portion of the y for Smithville, N. C., *.AFROM OUR METROPOLIS « To the Acndeiny of Medicine of New-York, o the Medical Feoultg aud to the Denisens of this ity HOFIF'S MALT EXTRACY, BEVERAGE OF HEALTH, wan subuitted for trial and approval about two months sinee. of the greatest importance that this preparation sbenld be paty ronizl by the medieal profession in this meteopolis, as the coremuzity, having been o frequently deceived by the multifurious so-cailed specited and patent medicines, look with well-fonnded mistrust on iunovations [n medical science, and physiciavs read with ridicule pompous eommendations of all such preparations, knowing that they arg ulated solely to delnde a creduloas public. The profession, therey! fore, make ita mle eitber to ignore thew eatirely of to &issuade paticuts from using them, Mow haw it beew. with HOFI'S MALT EXTRACT—BEVERAGE HEAUTIEE Au axception bas been made with i, a3 its. great. Eu tion atiracted at ouce the earnest attextion of the Medical ¥ 7 snd thiey felt it theiz duty 10 examise and approve it. i sinent physicians i this ety preseribe HOFI'S MALR EXTRACT BEVERAGE dafly in thelr practice, and bave given My, HOFF proos of their sppreciation of its wondetful properties, and WHITE, who state * THAT HOFP'S STINED T0 SUPPLY A WANT LONG FRLLA We are prond at being able to quote fzom the report. recently mede AL COMMITTEE to the NEW-YORK ACADEMY () MEDICINE, which RECOMMENDS to the PROFESSION the trial. HOFP'S MALT EXTRACT—BEVERAGE OF HEALTIL, the follow regiment was thrown ove 10 have gone to piee regiment will sail on wherc Col. Mills will establish ks headquarters, - —— DISTILLERIES. Notwithstanding the the weather which prevailed last night, the large and elegant lecture-room of the Histori- as thronged with an intelligent audience. 1. Thomson, M. b, read & o Ancient History.” The ) listeued to with satisfaction and interest by the audience. Tie HISTORICAL wretched state r on * Modern S CINCULAR PROM COMMISSIONER ROLLINS BY TRLRGRAPH T0 THE TRUBUNE. Wasninaron, March 5=The following cireular, addressed to Assessors and Collectors, concerning distil- leries has Just heen issue [Anncuncements. | Lis life Washington destifiice before. the pinion.—| Home® IETENTA . —During WASHINGTON Act of Congr provides that “hereaft d from approved March 2 Il distiliedd spirits, before 0. K. Soar—Tlard, and not liable to impr- itaell Suld by grocers everyhere. 150 Wasbivgtou st who shitll mark proved July 1, 146, a8 Tequires hodistillery estaly r And so muieh of the L of an Juspector f g to law, is hePeby repealed: Provided, i se been” impo st on the 4th of March. ud proeced to biisiness. It, the Degot, No. 154 Keadest. A X EXTRACT 18 DE! house of Cambridge Livingston, esq., legraph Company, was sased ALARX TELEGKATY, E. HoLMes, b “Geuts, Boys, and * 1t s ealenlated to be a mild tonic, which differs in some merhed par ticulars from the preparations of Malt hnown under the names of ale porter wsd beer, especially of fhe wmoderate quastity of aloobol it cony Il pirits which v ed 1o such distillery to be awl Raru the present prices. s, No. 62 Lafayettejlace. —_—— PASSENGERS ARRIVED. " ki tonnsferred direct all spirits thereafter prod | removed to 1 warchonse within fl ner hetore requived for removal to the 1 warehouse attiehed w the distillery.” | EFFECT OF HOTF'S MALT EXTRACT AS A T ONIC, APPETIZE collectors will forthwith re- o s e e Letter from W. H. McConmack, esq., No. 238 West Fifty-secondst, “ New-Yoxx, Feb. 28, 1067." To L. Toww, esq.: Thave found yonr Mait Extract the best antagom it egainst troubles of the stomoek. My lady bas been w0 GrEATLY BENEVITED by it, that # sball be @ constant drink in my Aowse. ) GREAT SUPERIORITY OVER ALL TONICS and appetizers that . Lave ased is certain, and T eannot but wish that your wholesome bevernge —of which my. physician also speaks very well—may come isto use, a5 it MERITS tbe PREVERESCE over all SPIRITUOUS eetor will at o LATEST SHIP PORT OF NEW-YORK........Mancs & The sswe efect has heen produ appears from letters addressed to Hot’s Malt Extract Depot, by His Excellency Gov. R. E. FENTON, Albany. WILLIAM MOLLER, esq., No. 6 West Tweatlethst. Dr. GORDON of Dosto. W. V. FREDENBURG, esq., No. 20 London Terraee, Mies ELIZA DAFFERNER, No. 26 Rivingtoa-st., and othere. STRENGTHENING EFFECT PRODUCED BY HOFFS MALR EXTRACT in eases of bodily weakness. 1 in the same complaiuts, as 8 €0 bonrs, Witk wdse. and E of Frying Fan Sh with steamsbip aily B. Souder; 4th, st 6 . Iaw now requires Halifax), frow Porto being remaoved fr ip Frascls, Sinms, Philadelphia 24 hours, wi New-Yorx. January 24, 1666, 1 M. Howw: Please send to my honse ose dozen of your beverage. effect on the condition of wy lady was charming. Witbout being #ick shie never enjoyed perfect bealth, and we recommend cheerfully youd JORN ZETTLER, No. 163 East T wellibah , Washington axi (b re she pat in in consequerce of beavy weather), with mdse. to Stranaban & Jack- iperyision of o lertes in thelr . 1t Assessors Lo visit the Malt preparation, it possible, and cspeci acity of each distillery, aud. take such the dafty pro- i duty of such Assh assfened Lo for Baltimore, 10 dayw vt, The some Lenefit bas been derived by . HELLER, No. 168 Lexington-ave. rs. HARTERS, No. 131 Seventh-st. Mr. WARRBAUGH, No. 161 Bouth-second st., Willimwsbergh. DOMESTIC PORTS. The steamsbip Awerica, with paseergers Niearagus, sailed to-day. Whatever officer bas ch s it whenever spivits are after beang inspeeted by , mist_superintend their remg General Tnapector st ed both to the Col ClRtorn room w led, steamebip MeClellan, for he tieneral Laspec Bonded warehe U of the spirits so inspe v ay of inapection Rovriss, Comm Tarks Tland for P feet of foreign bound vesse LMCE OF HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT ON CONSUMPTIVESs a beverage it is strengtbening, withoat heing {1 boiled—It facilitates respiration; the patient eoughs wore eanily, onf es less, sleeps well, azd fecls better gegerally. Dr. C. 1. Bleecken, Redwing, Minn., writes: “1 was agreeadly prived to see Ly the papers that the genuine Ho's Malt Extraet bas introdnecd into America. This acquisition is <f the greatest ptives. My cousin, the Counselor of Med., Dr, informed we a lovg tisme ago of its astonishing remedial properties; he ordered from Germany some of your preparations, for a friend. from disease of the lungs, and obtained the best results from MERICAN PIANOS I_\;l‘ THE PARIS EX- THE UNION REPU A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. tember, 1966, we were awarded space in the Paris Exposition to We made the pecessary at very considerable expense, and it was generally under, that we should compete with other position. Regulations bave since been nos are excluded, aad we owe it to our frieuds and Xe publje statewent of the facts of the case. tember we had permission to exbibit, but in December, when we applied to Mz, J. C. Derby, the United States Ageut bere, for the latest date that our Pianos would be received, be fuformed us that the space snos bad been very much reduced, and that our exbibitors. We could get no farther that the space allotted would cont * sotn enough for ove piaro each from bige exbibitors—ad that st space, instead of being w4 vided, bas been gravted, for some reason er, to o or three manufacturers who monopolize the whole. The that there is gross injustice somenbere, for if our fu- ced worthy to exhidit when the allotted space was large, why, whea the curtaled space would accowmodate niue planos, WILLIAMSON=—=ACTION COMMITTEE= SPEECHES DY our Pianos by the Un SIENCER AND s and the publi n Republican General Com evening, at the 0. 60 Broadway, to take action in reference wdent, Amor J. William} A weeting of the Ur The ssme excellent effects bave been derived by T. KNUPPER, esq., No. 169 Division-st. Mrs. NORDEMANY, No. 157 Hewyst. Mre. KARLINE PETERSON, Bergenwood-are., Hadsoa City, Mrs. M. VEIETMEIER, West Hobokea, Lake-st. 0. FREDRICKSEY, No. 248 Muth-ave., WHILE SUFFERING PROMY CONSUMPTION. Relying upon these incontestible proofs, we can confidently recommend the use of HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT to a1l persons wishizg to presersé. their bealth, a3 el as to those vafering from ifl bealth. HOFI'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, No. 542 Brosdway. 14 upwards delivered to any part of this eity avd muborley , consisting of ut we have learsed sine omes my painful President of this Co Ho died far from s, oned, eherished bim, up i those ke hin made free. shindl awaken him from his slumbers. His with the morning: his rest “ Pure as the mantle, which o'er hiw stood, you that the public will pereei He slecps until the angeds Sold at Druggists and Family Grocers. 300D ARTICLE— OOD'AR“’EH&%OW T GOBLETS— yovvdoum at WA CH CHINA DINNER PLAT 'S, widdie Cooper lustitute block. Ne LATES—41 %0 'S, widdle Cooper Jnst NER — SETS—iad peseition kb thrtor siech r1 it R .ll.'_ ’1!: ‘w'v -§ ii -.1'01«\1&“{1?\%, :.liu’l. Coaper "]ll\'A CUI come with the night dence which we append will prove by Mr. Derby's own SHINGTON HADLEY' | abowing liow bigh our iastrumcuts stand in the opinion of the " most om- Juett eritics” 1t was known to Mr. Derby that ot the last grand Fair of the Awerican Institate In New-York, where competition was open to all makers, that we received, over all otbers, the Gold Medal for our Grau s the Nilver Medal for our Squares; also that the Testimonials ¢ uearly all, of the best professors and artlsts of New-York aud o e s THOROUGHLY PERFECT PIANO. . should we be deprived of our adultted right to participate Ia & uational enterprise. OF why—Wwhat o intended for all who were wortliy-=should be wade a wouopoly for the glorification of oue or (wo firms—are questions which we leave to an wower, assared that it will fx the wroug upon the 3 To the suggestion of Mr. Derby, that we shoukd send onr Pianos at our ow risk and trast to ehanee to sly that we scorn any endeavor to buy or to beg fora ur aduwitted right, but of which we bave been unjustly ion with corver atore. Vefore the Comunissi JORENCH ( Yloces 97 S AND SAUCERS ASHINGTON HADLEY'S, wildle Cooper ¥ 3 el s torma st T O, sCHILBERG™ GE tain cure, without the alt rledim, all bone aud Bowers, and by all the pris ) THOMAS R. AGN rray-sta., where you will fud Teas, Coffecs, Fish, Flosr by store i New-V | be bas et bebindehim the hereaved family of the Kle thew them into the &, and the wembers and te badge of sorrow for 3 btest danger, for_pil EW’, (‘vtfln;fi One “PRING BED COMPANY. SPRING DED—RECEIVED PIRST PRE rieultural Sociely, Saratoga Meeting, 1989 . Onlers received and samples Sold eversuhere. _Agents wi S TT, Agt. Ellenville Glass Works, ) Mantfactarers of all Dewijobis, Druggints’ ware, &, Ageut for G TON duly attested by the Peaolved, That & copy of the foregoing fficors of thin Cownuitter, be travswitted to. the bereaved family of our asion we subimlt the following correspondence to the public. GEORGE STECK & Co., No. 141 Eiglthat. 141 Eighthah., Feb. 15, 1667, 1. C. Derny, esq., U. 8. dgent Paris Universal Erposition. Siix: Sowe time in December last when we bai an interview nith ping direction of our Pianos to the Paris Exposi_ . for which the place had been allotted b us slready in your letter of , 1966, you told us that the space for piacos bad so tauch becn sarrowed down a3 to make it uecessary to exclude our Pianos, We felt surprised then to learn thix fact wt such a late date, and besile upon our oIf adialited to us that ovr Tastrumcnty bad been and we coul indeed sce w0 reason why oar Jd ot e the Grst ones selectesd (o represent this braneh of American litustry ot the World pimously adopted The ghove resolutlons were ddressed the weeting as Mr. Waldo Hutchings then mid the aetive vs fitting and eo nitions which dnties of Nife, that w should heed the adin ' minds, o | was cherish 1 quiring for the.shi BEST AXD CHFAPEST MIUM k St nd whoso personal eved our respect. mind fn contemplating the ir 1y lins sustained Amor J. Willlainson. Eymwpathize in il manly form, g the impress ' hi 1 the lmnented REMIN s iiperfeet words 1 ¢ had stumped npon bis wholp to be loved, trusted, and ad- Pl it aay not be out of plage if Lattempt to the matter would Lave to be reforred to the Com ol in Parts, and we wer oue at hand when the Kbt to do so, nor Baving beg to ask you ior information about GEORGI STECK & Co. stinnlate to gre s thoso who, in the struggle for somctimes falter and lose hope, Jo it cortaiuly will farnish anexample of whiat way plistied” by industry wid fidelity reganding this watter, v ance and pers ition wid fortune, m; SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY. A Liberal Discount to Deaiers. . 8. GOVERNMENT. UNITRD STATES AGENCY FOR THE PANIS UNITERSAL Exvosrtion, Feb. 18, 1967 Grouae Steck & ( e 15th inst. is received, aud i answer to your ty in the way of placiug your bt about their merits, indeed, Ir. Chas. 1. Sey erinl welfare, and has contrib ¢ for sale on favorable term rrel) with Saber Bayonet, ¥ of the contii s 1 he Tack of space. e Wi alwiy fons of the citizen, and (o . mitecess due to merit. N unduly eluted b tenor of his 1 at, by an camest devotion to duty, and an uifi ositive in their opinlon or ¢ olvers. & pity that they she Arny or Cavalry Revolrer repared to contenet for supplyin ng Rifle snd Carbi e : and for the alteration of Mutzle-Loading aris to Breech: vuder the BERDAN Patent. E. REMINGTON & & , nnd seeured the ‘ends he aimed | 141 Eranrisr.. Feb. itial to the preservation of a re wis always faithful to the Iways true to his friends. S in all soclal and publie retation in the dischurg on Lo, i the wany private apd Inthe severs nergy, fidelity we mnst, out of self: ply o yours of the 16th iust No. 247 Waterst XY, pertuit to place our instrn ‘suceled that pecaission without iaformi Tact, we do not propose either to buy or beg __fjorres, Carriages, &€, TO BUY OR S WISHING R SIROUS 0 SKLL HORSES, CARRIAG BUSINLSS, 1 pertaining Lo the HORS) apply to MINEK & SOMERVILL Nassaii-st, opposite e v and considerate in Toss is indeed fgreparable ; and while wo may not intrade upon the sorrows which follow upon ti wo may be permitted 1o deeply sympath who are called upon 1o bear so great an affheti calling the many virtues of ow cidmire his many high enitivation of his ice in the eirele in which ) Liis Toss finds some alleyiat PRICES REDUCED!! PRICES REDUCED 11 . 684 BROAI .t thelr extensive asso: NUES, vite purchasers b eity- built CARRIAGES, departed frien ud heart, the TO DEALERS! at their own masufe utellect, the exe moved, and our sorrow carnest cony i cherished most FACTORIES, &e., MOV SALE — Four — | [NGLISH KEI warmly by those W (SE BLANKETS HOSE BIANKETE, o0 west Broad A that upon the arrival of the the Chaly shou to make sultablo arrangementy for of the Committe tending the funeral. THE, XTI ASSEMBLY DINTRICT REPUBLICANS, At a recent meeting of the Executive Conitlee nuittes of (he XTTth Assen- Dily Distriet, vesolutions were pasged Bighly culogistic of Lo latg A, J, Wildaweyi. Plensantyille Station, H1BI ki WARFROOMS Iue this well grown stock of It iwwediately stops elf from the sbafts, ther Frasce for tbe U of the Unlon Repablican € your China, Cooking Utevails, &¢., 1 will be seat to Glass, Cutlery, I AR DAY D wins Wi CvoRns betiple an di plege