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T e e e NEW- 'ORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1867. ' . . i -—_ : S bee sl g fides et ROPE sald, when 1t must he o o y e has passed 080 resifnes aton 5, ) cleatly understood that chan, s tradition which re 0 s : ’ 00 2o fu | riong tradition whi minds ns that by one and the | ondof his ; i " Amerlos that, oven If we had the wil, ‘3 Y i mm“?m' A |\lrrlm’ l-]: The Queen’s ch about Turkey has mado @ very un- | Secretary of the Treasnry raised, at my recommendation, Otlul'P- ., wi uither invil 3 ) olving the ) Trom $3.000 10 85,600, T anked the tucrease 1 order 0 fofs | DIMMICK—0n Mondag, 0o 40 iust, Ocrille W: kfa e 1 THE OABLE. ivil woraBlie HDression v among ol classes of ¢ E 3 g ' olieh ” ¥ v » ® : . o jspatches from Heart's Tontent rt‘!“‘rt the Cablo o us, and as long as we retained our navalsu- | The (u»:‘u"nr pro .dw:“:nnxfll.'f\4‘1‘“3”&.« canses of the x‘l,‘;: e e L e e N e R i b W w8 slendidly, but that the Irish wires aro down— | Boriorty at fen thoee who attacked, tho provinces would | iate Pavlismen{ary, and Ministerul criss, ho true R Greck auhjeets ot the Greeks Who are Tarkiel | Socsoiielh o Fu lotorests of Lhe Govermmoit 1oF GOV ably in consequence of a storm. from -“1 a3 sadvantage. It Wis useiess to coneeal | 1otite of the dwsolution, it continues, saljects) 11 om0 mm(n he Greeks who {u_; urkish | prejudicia ie futerests ot the Government for obvi- yrobably from oursclves tiat (e miitary Position of (e ¢ a il eoipy €t vational major’ out of the cenutey P of European Turké7 re bolng on | 00 iy T up ebargod with . “ contemplatod, dlstrth S ———— p alte ) 8t v strength to the Goy Cruime: o A arge iber of families by in p eRarged onte 3 i . A trength to the Govorument. T Deen sgnt & fronl Phillipoppolis. The peet of | tion of farmin ot of 1 isites OF protita of the f: [ ear of his age. % o relatives ani friends of w"® decensad am insitel Lo stiend the funsead from bis late residence, No, 0 Bloomfielist, Hobwkes, N.J,, tins (Vuursday) slternoon, st 2 oclo, % o The menbers of DUANE LODGR, No. 6. L O. ovo,l,mw avmmaned o frach st their Hall, cor. ¢ Wristpher and Frdan sia, T o O Eack . o b purpose of atbudi DAY (Tiradayf, 8h S8 o/cioct B O W. Difiitiox. l-h-.: , howev were now perfeetly willing to co- | questic e pe Petli 5 BAMS years ago tle America Coisiste puly | dise s The i Gre ou. ot tie . BY STEAMSHIP, :{ N("“.' i ;"L”n um:{; onsisted ”:‘:’:l\ ‘”-“_ I;-ul:'x;ml] he. l‘:“l‘:‘t":lw‘l(v\;(nl lum»m;:‘iuy. 1 th {.'.-.‘-« xn,w]lw u::! :.. [ul‘-u’ r busines .],Z the Committee in- | goidof our ) e i nam - 1 el { i v 0 stworthy, are not deceiving me, 1 wrsix weeks | tendes to charge e not only with “ conterplated” Lovges are res o o . order, o T disel) account, | ovd the mntations of Ministsics, st a well orgnnized outhreak in Thessaly snd Epirus | alo anactial * disttbution ™ They probi l"lfm-,ml?—‘-: " ““'MA. i “'Ifi""l‘l wor therefore | elple of admmi rewedied by a rtiicless ¢ on ] of what had be ne in one at least of our North Amerie At not be unintercsting. When he first overnment of Nova Scotia, in 1838, the ent ive disoider. Parliament. he steamer City of Antwerp, from Liverpool Teh, o0, and Queopstown Feb. 21, arrived at this port yester- K s later, IHHKK—I- (3l city, o Wedneslay eveaing, March6, Mrs Barta D. ,, . - : Kotice of funerst in to-moVTow's paper. \ . o0 Tuesiay worniog, Mactd: 5, Mary B, 9ife ut Minsstry | The news fiom Crete is theinselves have shaped it, falls to satisfy the expectis » state their | and trustworthy. The Pauhcllinion hius just made i e Taies § by (heir thetofieal Dok, 1 that betielr in. idedt 200° volusteers and 100,000 eartridg® in 1 aad unjust. But [ frankdy plead | cogipel the Trrks > War. . | to iushiracie wsomnch 2ven though the denoueinest, as they | I3 0y advices are four 4 b T local foree of thut country cousisted of’ some 50 or 60 vol tlat a3 |t ] o DEAT RRTTATY . 8§ ently an_opportunity pre- v HOUNGAL Provistons and clothing on the (5 . ing o kuowiedge of the Custonrddonse GREAT BRITAIN. g Vo corps, and at a_later pe- Crotia Assen ssed o resolu lileas t0. om0 coitemplations which Wero neves real TE HT IN IE cnabled hini to obtain a revision of the afxsi0s, Archl mbia, for ire ized~ome pions which were never exceyted. Conseious ‘ : : Ternomo loss e it Of Are Of i rpose e aet whicls ueeded cotcealment, T plead In the Touse of Commons on the Sth of February, | wero o I 0 mien regulary drilied for five days by the Cret e 1o ot iroun s Corpliee, L Naas, the Chie cretary el introd: very yeal » that time inatters had 3 e Cretans “ an imitator of Ju e purposes, nor those re by it gea.Nenty fhe CUt Regrutary, 1 reland, kool | ol ptin, Wt s popuiation. of ; (s i congequeice devoted (o Uhe execra . 1 1ht means of knowing the truth, e 7 oo slatel orsce, o i Toutins two bills for the T»t-lllmn. t of the question uf]'n-mmt 500,000, conld produ 0 militiamen, he could see no |““hy . nrfl:}xlg‘”r:’:," HeMende race. and these sr W POnS uffllllrlrmllm(lm.‘l Much 20 yours, 1 mogit od € 08 . tight in Ireland. Though by no means so comprehenéive why British North Al e 4 srebiensio LETTE R 3 " of 1 . icir gtenozraphor to e aid frienss of Right in Treland ngh by no means 8o compreben; why British North erica, with a flwpulu(l 1ot don this subject. Ituly has the glori- ITER PROM THE CRETANS TO JULES PAVEE. ._.”“}L t a they "“fifi'z'rwd kn”-fi"oi"vf"a'.’f’fi"’fl; .""':’w’ al w.‘:;.u- Normed Mo e re 4,000,000, sfiou)d not produ enrolled militia of 00,000 [ ous destiny of sceing the only 2 M. Jules Fav ed o lof D 00,001 et . ! )| g political question still re- ol '8 Favre has reccived aletter from the Cretan | ey orted, atons | 5, 00000 As wrur, witli Qonale pmatiwar with | maisingferher to solve intimately connocted with thg | inscraenty, supplioating him (o plesd thole causo In A il the Goneval Ordes brsiness ™ aro aoing the | at Lome for tho protection of ler own shiores. T speake | and state, dpauestion of the rclatlons hetween Chiurell | France. The following is an extract from this curious S [t Tho hands of 4 nephe of one, the Jhe alluded, of course, only to possi- | problem in a fresh and ample application of the princi- document: 11 Iniskwnd, 8. K. cor, of i Secon - Doy Tl b takew o White” Pllan, Wiatiase " o mbemsoet, 08 atordag aorning, Mar-h % ab 10 o'elosk, froa b0 Markaw Badiosd Depol, Sor, Twenty-s xth-of IJ""IMU"Q » @ 1measure as the Peculiar circumstances of tenant farm- ersin Ireland require, th lave some good - ¢ with general appre a8 unrhl n:;- first 1 i, i 3 l~r (fi:ui'illlnl n"-""lmn r’r‘( Ameri ) in thi POMERD! was founded on the principle of the Land 3. No 0 S more sensible than bimself of the | ples of libert - g £ o b 1 o d UROY —On Friday, Doc. 28, 1866, st Christiaostuds, St the Chowed, had conferred ntages of a war with A et Crez, Cyclonta, Jan. 8, 1857, (@ the 1y “‘,::;‘di.'&',fl.{’i.’. 'l]rlr{:(m"l,:.irx!'zll‘.lwg’:t#mu‘ o Beniamy 1 Owelx, panew Bl the Government will take | 74e Cretan peopte to i ; b ne 0 M. JULES FAVRE, ~s | Eions newspa; people to M. Juss FAVRE, Depuly in the Gorps | K0 UCalep e presouted 1o wo a the com- t the v dis- omero;. ees il take unmlum&m-fln 5 aternoon, Mr‘lut at 3 o'clock. Gare b } Soutnport Depot 1o conrey Sients o arrival of the N, Y.’and N. I faviag Depot ab Lig o' A8 retaen Geala learo Bouthport ab ‘rlons disadv; v tent to he expended | could deplore more than he did the mise id be a_charge on the | a war was and nobody Jand without reference to the title. It would be cor fined | with greate ARtite Of ShaC coctlt ¥, into account the verdict of pubiie opinion on the subject. i could Jouk | The aucation of tha Tiberty of n..'-ruu:(li: 18 immlu rhp :’y;»flal:/r»f}‘ra;w. mencement of my dutics, and [ was-informed tha A with . o reathime. T s duRbiA e o | with that of the ecclesiastical property. Nothing is far. 1 the olden time oppressed peoples took a Demog- | profits of the businese vore iy and 10 six_kinds of improvements—main dral , reclama- | or éuteriain a Ligher sense of her greatne: ud re- o Y D! peop a Demos- | p of the businese wore ally an e $5om of wasto lands, removal of useloss tenemnolite the | souicos. RN TR R T [ r.’fi'.'.':';’l':‘ mdu:»l:::‘::r;::u'runo ulrdl'i:‘(‘.”‘thfl'r:,'l‘. 'i:;;";‘b;',"';‘ thenes or a Cicero for their advocate, and were sure to | tibutablo perquisiics of my ofie ] LA ' anaking of feuces and farti-roads, aud the erection ord e the measure as a wise one, that | of depriying the religions stitutions of every guarautec | Sain their cause—so great is the power of cloquence, and | other eodowments, 1 formed ho Driimose to divide and l groat benefits on Tre 1 £ the owner on mprovements she tha family are resoetrully invitad b 1 fhwin her late Hiareh 7, b ciock. Todloste, B 7L Bighonaen lionses. With regard to the thirecl Centjone dl(‘h: wonld facilitute commereial relations between the British | of stability, and |vmdunhui' the interfor clergy to the | the most glorious reward of the orator's talent was when | distribute the v wonzt, thus: A portion to a friend, Jmprovements, the landlord wenld 1 Awcrican Provinces and the United States, and would ¢! " pel b ‘ . = he ‘etentive powers of e foriacr, uperiors, Italy foela the | hig voice, more puissant than arms, made Tight prevatl | Dot successful iu hasiness, wio had aided me, whis Les sout. urther grant wonld be necessary for the pres- | greatly | < . av bee" ed by Parlia- o = and does not desive 8 a boy struggling f eut beyond what had already been "::::‘"‘“,',’n':: adit v ’"l::"_:}’l“ Armeny aus o] fore necesaary that the new ,‘,:',:},:".""fl"",:"v'.'fl'“’."'.llfé m}:f,g?:;;fi“‘:,""{&.‘{,“'n A ] SORH storcia’ portion. 10 Dolisical triends, who hind com. | TUORP-Te'Besskln, s Viedssslar, meniag, sndiesiy, Themeb® s ) en expressed approval of the measnre, and, be composed of inaividuals fulfilli durk . S b Mf ho clouds mended rortion’ to one or tWo assiste Jr., 8ged 25 5 moatis 8947 dags. darkuess and ignorance which yet envelop it, knows that 5 & portion to on wera! bereafter. uent for public works in Ire ot seem to me adequate ta thelt ! jalefor the eos of the bill. For | aftor a few w, 4 S g about & million avatlable for the purposes of t or | after a few words in reply from Lord Carvavvon, the bill The Circula clude: y viti: e X vearly Ingtallment va = -9 " J cular concludes by inviting | your voles - - b Ui o be allowed. Lord Vaas conelid A e e X K¢ Kiiowh 1 tho 16G10Fs o LEUEOLS | Suresses mation. 3o kpow LML Chons Tn. SolGAFILY ho- (‘s portion {0 Hember of Congross previorely [WRITILOCAL Yopiars sy, oo Ul etur, Mok & dsguoee AT s strong convictlon that, though it m FENIANS MATTERS, of tlie Government. tween all natlons; and when we have read your pleadings dgted tu Lhis stotoxe busncss; € portion {08 we! ervices on o o S e farexr,flie Lill would meet taost of | The Fenian movement in Kerry had entirely collapsed MANIVESTO OF THE ITALIAN OPTOSFITON. for others We fancied you were spoaking for s, o o s | Jamed Mrs. Phelps vho prosented herslf to e s it | wasinoy-—t sege Do, . T, on Pridey: maceias e 0 Just complaints which ad been wade. A Killarney dispatch of Feb, 17 says : The HMalia publishes a manifesto of the Parliamentary «'x': l‘l"e“'fid "Y:‘?m » milhlfi Joar something In them, and et gy Yo ;.f,;‘l-u‘u‘l‘;’1".:“,;":};:;"}; '{;;;"::;:‘:;;;g’,‘,”;};‘; o & G M el T8 yests, for wore ibas i) gharme » TE BEFORM QUESTION. (A1 pestetly quit, o miltary are st pureing | OBposiio, addrescd tothe Lallan nation, mud igned b | but e lomst console ourselves for our physical sutlerings; | roperty by firer o portion Tewsrecd for o *political | gty S Phasder. 12k ' On the Reforgp question Mr. Baines and Mr., Avrton | the fuzitive Fent A s have béen made, A squad- | 77 members of the lute Chamber. After finding fault with [ norance. Very few men in Crete know how to write. " r.““::u-il"}‘l:c:L‘:‘h:‘m't'l::a ("‘u :l,r::'ll;:“_’:;m""*' A nm.:;-.n:y} o o 1t Worralh ::;flm“ ; ASS ents, he o praeral will take b 1o ook g the rpose, an § testified (o the Commit the restdence of s pareats, st Aouih Berged, wsar (b & ¢ 1o moat of | Hudesa City, N J. them. This 1 oath, and again 1o 43 unknow those whom 1 intended to commit the busine Rurpose never exe ated, & hulf project, speedily istmissed from my wind, My (ivst acfion i the matter A Card. cral Order bnsiness to E. €. Jobn- | 20 'u-':l . o the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who de- $ d to-day, and have been or- | (e Government for fits pas ¢ g o8 They who belonged to the privileged religion, brought uo t v et s itaiagearebon Bl KT itia for the isoso of protecting | (L 3 e ts past couduct} thé manifesto, | ok Fnl g T Gion, m v 85 us o8y y fended the course o nment ; Mr. Ay 6 tol f,x-m'h Ine. Duwring the Ro atholic bishop's hileh 18 dat orence, February 17, says: Advocates | for Chiristian testimony is 1ot received in the conrts o ynatod that Mr. Gladstone was now the leader of the Lib- ;m';m g‘lhlll Tr Il- niauisi Lo-day, several young mien | of the sacreduess of the humsn consclence, we desire | justice. And this fs why we have rebeled. We at first pral_party and ot Lord Russcll, and thatuo tricks” ithedra equality of creeds and not the preéminence of an episco- [ Complained peaceably; fn auswer to our remonstrances, Eroaid be allowed by the former.. Mr. Gladitone made | The Dublin Gasetle ofters n rewnrd of £600for the person |ignoy under tho ogls of governmental profoction—of | Eho AN SOE troops to crush s, Ought we to BAV | was to trausfor tiie ¢ Bu able spcech [n whiah lie, i {hat the time for ma: | ho stiot the mouited pollceman, and £20 for the arrest | A1 opisconacy nruicl with privileges and” threatentiy e e e e e o O e jatng. | 0n & Co., withiout payment, agréemont, or understand- 22 iy Lelr proposals, - As T understand the case, of 0'Connor, the Fenian leader in Kerry. Tt 1s statod that | pribags "x’mu’«'n'“l o reliston ARt o 1y | Sbs wers aesinet (i titod forces of o vast e | {1 4100 BEVDS e b e Troticnt o Tinga. cal and religious point of view, o ey W, " | but this trunster disturbed §o many political * rings,” 1 i, iyt A Tarkey. ‘We T neithor arma nor ar. | 3G S A B "% Ve BEnis, and 6o o us any injury ase, erery deucable KL comstiatly Ktore, No. 531 Browhesy, opp e Special Notces. “there are u the country and ju the House various | O'Counor shiot tho orderly with his own hand. ThePo- | which seems iucap: 0 - s ; ablo of keeping within the Umits | migs : rents of feeling With respect to the subject of Parli- | 1 (,m. Ind ot that time a warrant for ks arzest. | ofita minitey, and D niobsmmatly lavadiag tho. AOWAIN Of | us DRk enr roeal e e s "_‘"‘,‘-mo":"lfl“gg“}:fi';: plninta from merehants of excossive chirge, soon W | e e e 0'Connorrede at the head of thePeiiians 1o civil power. We will not fmperil the safety of the ] f To belloye that u further chiange was as neccssary for w ode ut {be head of the Fenlans on the horse of the y Ssalnat oieus cajumnios most easy 10 be refuted. T | o;050rt ws for the public good, thataftera ahort oxper- ¥ ||'»n.rfl‘n .’f’.l'"'f.flfl".'f', l‘“.‘.::?f..:::‘:n, nawa the * General Order husineas™ to My- or Dr. 3 M BCHENCK, of Pited - F:m:y re(ur;m :omc of ‘n:.-y currents ;n‘ in op: ous and tend to neutralize one another. Some ; Stato by maintaining & servitade in the bosom of the v favor of extensive sewent, others fearful of 1od off t «h the Gap of Dun- v > 4 Ao clarw lunguage spoken in Athens is httlo known in Western o Beon 3 I A [ thint O'Counor n | fhe oranas of the eh diEnitarles, bocoms The ¢ under | Europes whoro fow Greok journals circulate. We have o | Mtk thinsforeet. ‘p ment, agreement, ) with ordersto P By are opposed 0 each others but I verure to say war I e R A e AR S lero fo ) | there de one powerfal and pr ; e e hias 1. Meany, tho e | sers of wealth whichin thelr hands will be an instrumcat Uiplomatio represcmtatives at Soralen courts, s ouf bt (i, expressed or impl Bk e i eeted fa'thfuly and gencrally within | found g 8ol O itooe was /LA wpacid the couxtsy | whille by mosns o A peopet | o Ieeln the OOt Lag A ) N o aare Sith g g AR B L Wl W it B wt > o > ke 3 - r onten o - c 10 serve " A - H erchants, ¥ on that “any JNSt | sees his paticats for the o . e s 10 polltheal Cpliion, aud that | Dostponed “ponding the discussion of a point | for ‘the n it that wealth way be madc to serve as i basis | Wrenger than our adversaries, 4t fi the’ tribune frow | SRS F0U L Chants would e deemed sufi Pt o s puteste for i o T Ll I for its prompt withdrawal. But one coinplaint, 8 Improvement in soms of them; we bave heard the doctes : for the reorgauization of our finances, and become, in 0 ; A s | Which Bad beon rescrved, wnd which would " bo | conseqnence, & source of prosperity for (he State and tie e I o oo 14 how, | decled in the Conrt of Ceiminal Appeal. The latest ad- | COUShic™ " qn' fine, we do not de + | vieos from Kiltarney report the ‘country perfeetly quiet. Dot 1he Kneeand disécat beton oo made from that day to tuis, 1 | adiresstbem in o baly wiea bis lmited tao. woald uot eusble hue eived one dollir from thia | to eximive them scparaie’y, aad we now ol our eacuainms b the , durectly or mmn-ctli. nd | tossands heretofors givea ba M same is gretefslly familiar bo T questions. Wo have nover coased to hope ;quxll‘ h!l:flfil"?'l;v iu France, because wo kiow she is the most generous of pin repoatt all natious, and has repeatedly shed her purest blood and | 250850 Gyl thesc , f3astrong and earnest—I might venture to s ing aud everpgwering—desive that we i within the Jimits 0f this Sesslon, arrive at longth ative settdement of this question. [Cheers.] T No prisoners had been wiade, and fugitive Fenlans were o which strikes with its thungers and dispnte: U ) o q putes with | Juvished her treasure for the defenso of suffering § i ‘that desire in the House and the country, ic followa | Bowhere to be met with, o fugitives were said 10 bo o . o 18 - o 2 by L] iistributed what I never veceired. Out ey e J reduced in unmber e aud wup | Lialy bec oapital. The eountey, whase righé of DUULS | pecplas _ ] ty, T i T e i v g ler enough mone, Feb, 20.—~The I'nl‘la)mll'n:{h publish Intelligence what we wish fordnclndes this im}mrtfll} Poi Tarsellles, annonncing ¥ that the question shouid be setiled, if possivle, by | posed tobe &1 i yuwnr.q (Hear, boar.) It ulxnan) out of the | Mmade in Dulln hility and eapacity of sny =t of mef, to conduct nine " deitberations of tins House tow real and sati<t tenced to pen me with Tespect to the representation of the people, House of Lord uidess they be the respousible advisers of Crown, | Goverment iute foted, 13 punished for the | ¥ pigrs 1 support which ‘it has granted to its representa- | from At jght of meeting in Italy is assuled thi there muay be no disar fons of the 14th inst., via Panl ik eleventh voyige o Cree, and took refuge fu the | {15 lreatened W sink her it | P ‘Syrn. The same intelligence | , 1% COPCHIoE ot the brig Balamanca gmos of Ihe i3 leais. Arrests continned to be N wdalk, and other parts of Ireland, and had In~4\l)‘|!\-d had 'vn-mx variously -h~ I servitude from 7 to15 yoara. In the fations with the Vatican, from on "l'- 15th, the Earl of Essex asked it | 150 that breath of reaction which strikes with an to carry out their design of With- | 4i,.0lutist vertigo even those ministers who formerly de is —to the horror of tl minittee. pross reg uber imvestigations and politic mio tho mstrument of possi. | medicise. ke e ey 1A fur s T anwndividually concerned, T | Arawing the suspeasion of the babeas corpus act in Ie | clared thoumolves the friends of ierty. The dilem e o emaved ey petfect w iy ogness and earness desire | land at the end of February, and the Earlof Leltriln | now put befor the country in precise T, 118 1 gort thie Pauhelletion, with orders to fapel foros by foree, | bio liarm to you, who appointed Wis offlce. 1 took | beikely toses i3 Ao cobperate with the present Government for an citoet- | wslad why tho act sliould 1ot be also suspended in Ches- | country to dechde between the theory of the e tlous in Afens that these instructions had beeu given 0 pains to guard against tho mackinations of practices lis ariuous profamion the satice day, Al Lo travels tho eutirs Al and, above all, an early settlement of this question. | ter? Earl Derby. aaxd Government certuinly had noin- | sovernment in the place of law, or the procise text of the B gLyen, sought o , for I believed that honesty night to teach bi JB-a aa from Bostou 0 New-York, Philadelphee C 1 What we are anxious for is that tho Govern- tention of proposing a suspension of the act n England, [‘,“, defended by Parlinment;’ between ecpnomy recon o ET——— ciency w ired hore, [ was credulous enough and Dulliobie oo oo, odictisgprioe s g should avail themseives of this favorable SOUTH AMERICA. | to beiieve this Committes when they inforied mo that Doth the preseare of s, busigpever s there was nothing before them which would require com- on 1f e were adh a4 tough a8 4 tenk b use & bomely Saprean T compriwo, e a0t ol out a8 he doss aud @aatein Bs vigoous bealth wud ae of sl wicts The s wring cured him Pt 97t of rewetins, 424 Fesorting £ tham persanally whom ot occasion tegiizes. Wit was ssemiagly A3 enieatslsnd in his cabe ate of | and as to the conrse to e adopted with Treland, efrenm- | (jleablo with fhe security of the state, the exigencies of mor persistence in UAYAN WAR. 1 e eltion co mencrally prevailing i the House.” | eved which presented b frow giving & positive ASWer | , wystom which, to the great nt of the public y LW RARAGUATARN WS With Mr. Ryrton that there wasno danger of [-af pre€ent. "At a hanquet given by e et LA0r 0t | S et oa oes mad mere; fd throatons | vices fioms may oot H:,,.‘,,;,‘A‘fi:‘"‘:‘"',',l‘p:,‘.““,, wiho ad | gnoug to suppose that th ¢ Ahe tactics of 1859 bejng repeated, and premising thut he | Do the Tord-Licutenaut, in responding to & 10ast, | . dangers to national eredit and honor. We caltly | oourage some hope that the Para, Wayan WAr may bo’ up- vor, outweighing i auantity i1 not iutend to withdraw the asscnt Le had prey inn movement to be a social pesti- .rlfll from the verdict of the Government to that of the {:mmmm e Tamm i iiation. T'm‘(“"{“““d xm{la ‘mlH \{Iu( hlu;cu'::: ; nn)l-uh‘in.c”x-kx'x e e tened o X e ol A , o 3 diseredit, would go ol h it i enlightene: eleetoral urn, at which will be discussed th tions issued 1o the Brazilian and Argentine troops, | po'fiei i pur]:(u,w ti} they cotned ealnmaie t , and take all » to conduct to a praetion! effet | stances bhad arisen sinee the Queen's speech was deliv- wi L on' s o ! e e th ho greet & tradiction or refutation on my part. 1 was Ciedulous J'runoum ed the F {ence which he hoped was now nearly oxtinguished. He ‘given to this mode of provediire, hic pressed Mr. D ik L g s 4, AL Rl = % | Bad bea mm.~3’§'l’,"$“.‘n'£“i’§i"u":“.}:"inf-" AT i b B § ol B N Y O el if mecodary; | 400 Q. fosti Jensd yery effiostons, e TPEILTe Yout futo Lncerroatorios to me, and_ ordered theic $6n08- | aoba whit mors than s witusssed 1 busdieds of cases maatsly ok e Monday uext, and polted out how inconvenient ai dr, and observed that the law woulf b6 S¥ae. | bave detonded with ouk'votes, aud wieh it nocoary, | Jumeithan Minlaters at Itlo; Brisnos Ayres, and tic EAES- | raphors to supproas the ind truth, whieh malled | teestaeot T e o o s this splitting up of the Mimsterial expis Vi thols unlsetunets A4 evoduions| ¥ onid defendal 1hA RIS OB A IVK P b At usutansously proffered the medistion | (Lol hase colnage to the o Tn tals busioess 1 | B0 L e 5b A b ‘two parts, since it Wwas next to imposaible that tho | dupes AUSTRIA g s g gt :‘,‘";':,""’;‘.v“'-‘"’,, to bo wseful | cpteny ragret the wounds which have passed by meto | * Moecapadjons Iy i o onse conld at once 10 8 satisfactory dis y TLLNESS OF TIE PRIXCESS OF WAL . s 1 bo mads from Exrope. e o lioe whoao et tome. L havo wondsred | portass respect they dider asseatialy Grom those ased by the Eogille .dmm-ouln m‘c:,nom}ny next, after hearing Mr. Dis- | 1yg avant of the weck fu Eugland before the mail RESTORATION OF THE HUNGARIAN CONSTITUTION. pp— fl l.'hc mumlmlr n'f'lh!a'.m.mm;n'm;'11:1"\':-‘1:,:?;"4:;;;!;.1‘!2::::; wity, Hxhw- ;o!ua..-mh ,':mmt':‘ n-\-nfi:mlbl-l._:n* v v pplement explanation. . - » . ’ - .# . 1t foman's ong racte and oonteast to other olana, 0 worh 0 . e ompiata of tho exaggerated courtesy % serions flhess of fhe Princess of Wales, The | Au Imporial roscript, dated Feb. 17, wastead on . MEXICO. this commuunity, aud T aim lexs anxlois theretoro o vindi; bt uiapegeds e . S Ahe 18th in both Mouscs of the Hungarian Diet. It an- St — . it to thy public azwinst rhz}ol;::r:];::l;;’m:n! mu. ABectians of the Lirse sod: Bhemack; e prw s/ pond 1 to vindi o lasued Defore the wail left was, that, C sod a better nigiit, shie was Improving. Bounces that the Emperor assents to the demand em- | ACAPULCO ABANDONED BY THE IMPERIALISTS-—~THE ::’xfifl«(flm:‘m . NTRAVING ON THE CITY OF MEX- | your belicf in his bap The Staw which the Opposition are treating the Goverume, B s Mr. Dibtacl that the lruits o [ 10F 1o Ofler raason than | stands at tae bead of Awerian pra With 1o otiier 0xpectation | if v nwwboe of cores ke ofacis 14 aa iadic The Yimes warns Mr. Disra 20th the anxicty of the people wis somowhat al- ot 0 171 06 have boen strained already. Ho must dccide Tyl 100 bR o T ety Datie s T 1 | hotiatin the Dist's nddress o, Gae 17th of January LIBERALS CON i f.nitive measures and umambiguons proposals Fev. 20, | relative to the reorganization of the army, and h 1CO—LABKRAL VICTORIRS AT TOLUCA. than bis hones ney n the disoliargo Of 1 | gociine. Dr. Seben was safely | d¢ at the queation bo adjourned for Parlian dutics. Lau trespocttally your obediontgorsaaty | Lol oy tie romit, v b “ Her Royal Hig! BT TELEGRAPN 70 THE TRIBUNS. * Monday the tectsion of tic futars wil pase tro i N t the g ! net to the House of Cowtnons. It must then be appar dalivared of & princess at 6:50 this morning. Her confin treatmen! 'he reacript exprosscs, howeve g & , ? STRUP. whother anyThingds tobe expec e pros B e avorable. and was 11 B0 Way affeotod by | that the Diet will the more readi} t X 8ax Fraxcisco, March 6.—The City of Acapuleo Mgy oyl e st oo Mam o it o ::;‘:;’:é:. plt s the paternal fntentions of the Emperorin this reapect, | o ahandoned by the Imperialists Febsuary 19, who were B 0 B eht tito taia report(and | ' 3 MANDEAKR PILUA which the Princess has been suffer- lness and the infaut princess are le the potic the rhenimatiam {7 2. Her Royal ROing on quite weil This f8 the third cLild of the Prince of Wales, and the | Femodeling the first daughitor. t g ruoceeds as foflows erument, aind if the verdict be v forbearanee must ceasc. Lot it onee sppear th auiuistration is incompctent or unwilling to carr + wre of reform through Parliament and its days o from a consideration of urzent necessity that exists for . filling up the gaps in the different reguments, and entirely takon to San Blas by the Fronch frigate Victoive. Thre militar® forees of untry. The dec- | Fronch war-veaséls remained in the harbor of Acapuico, “The Diet having declared ol ™ - R g e e m‘_“lw'“.m‘ but held & neutral position. The greatest order and con e 10 this WAL | Tyme apsthe masc wasds which b it 400 ek wonbil, p el . cent efects, * With thes Le attacks the stroughobs of “disesss end . oo . o s vatmenstd wchieves suscosses which sre the admiration 139 astocisment of the pob- lie, With the mrrelons bealiag sirtves of tasea compounds, adind te wever spoken 17 Te the Scuate to-d The Daily Tlegraph praises the hecoming demea f e e Lok sty d o THE JAMAICA PROAECUTION. the Ewpire, to Araw such rmpoummm fidenoe prevalled awong the people. The town will The ¢ Perfest Machin i"‘ yet beew uttered agaiust the Cabinet. are is yot | n and L and were again brought before | on the sul: ot of common affairs us should not be .,,.r,.,.i unot be formally oecupied by the Republicans the good advics of e Dastor, thors wee (ew cases inder (et ara not fob- ‘e i whiich the Minfstey, abandonings talse s ¢ | ¥, ot ou the 10th; they did not, | 0 the vita! coudstions of the monarchy, and lasiy Wifill | uun after the departare of the French vessels Towod by ol hotthe pticat oun boga. . Els matbod o arpetng erti of the la fcom Shoegatom is thus made direst, wmpls aad, efetive. He dres wob . Alvarez, with 4,00 troops, marched from Cuerna- vaes on the 215t of February for the City of Mexieo, in- tending to join Gen. Porfitio Diaz, who was wlready i the Valley of Mexico, Toluca, the Capital of (he State of E upa true postion, y treat Parllameut, their onpo- nents, and the uation, with the candor so awply aceorded 1o themselves, The Heveld does justice to Mr. Gladstone ou his o = ginee the oponing of the and remarks that i sxperiment with aud vistimins shose who ook bim e teeatmeat He Knows Just what bis modicines wi'l aul wou's ds, and 0> oae wilibe leit | 10 doabt aw to the mather [7 wa koow lum, ha 4008 0L wask asy pedicets moacy that cansot e halped o eucsl. Poople wi bave et Faage, bat oecason, oconpy the dock, but wers accom- | 44y, seata on the floor of the court. The casc was | Constitutic Delalf by connsel employed by the Goy- | fili the te \ accordance with Mr. Disracil's intimation. | frot Carey Gut try.” The tescripl conmderation of the Go 1his apirit by the opposit wrge amount of evidence was taken in reference 1o | contludes as follows: “The Emperor desires the intexriiy | Mexieo, having beeu occupled by the Laberals, Gen. Ta- r 4 b i e Latnty that a leglsiative e vatelal, The exumination was agaln adjourned to | of Hungary and will dafend het Constitt L vors, Tmperialist, was sont to recapture the place. THE STATE OF TRADE i r--w-d-:-:;:-:fl:r:m:‘::w-l;:'flh— 2 200 vl p e, ¢ o ——— p " -y R ST | Abont seven Joagios from the City of Moxico ho was met T i _‘“"m“;""‘“ Bdof Febry ry. It i tderstood that Sir Thomas : i, s, thit s the (i rund : i agatust tie, i order that the questions | Vo 1o the Eauperer gy - Lo g secd upon fu the Court of Queen's Bench. | Ny, yiperor. The citizens bl LAGUR. e to theedttla | tions to M. Deak, to the City € o ot hy the forees under Gen. Franclsco Velez, who copgpletely | % Ttssases ¥ fae ThIREEE defeated sha fper! ————— THE CUSTOM-NOUSE IRAUDS. - o e— At & meeting of the Bradford Branch of the Nat Reform Unlon, held on Mouday, thie 19th of Febrnar followiug Tetter from Mr. Johu Bright to the Beesot was read R Bax Fuasers { Dr. e Slevs aud g wnd bealthy, ued pate Ban Leal | king 0rder a8 4 stacing potsh - This s, in fack, the Couilabion of 2 e, #1020 | Bisensas T8 hen sk % 00 makiag the material for good blewd, ©o ke Cancrwed | gt grar the winle bady. Very seasibiy and astarelly he bolierss lo Atom Aril ond sominsd e BITE Pk FE CAT are conflicting rumn <% “TRITISR KORTH AVERICAN CONTE In the House of Lords, on the 19th of Februar Carnarvon, in moying the second reading of the n Thar'e "HDALE, Feb. 185, 135 P P 2 . markets bisv: opened for the Fraph, to ¢ Andrassy. There w 3 Deax Sm: I think your resolutions very good b paed on jolcings in of towns, and wiso iu Cr . e, Ciear Sides, lic.; Sh . " course taken by the Governme et Thouy M oadasy itk ’ MESAAGE EROR OF AUSTRIA LECFER FROM COLLECTOR SMYTHE TO PRESIDENT b e makiag the T grint the oare ym:mmun*m House, and a gross offense to tl RESAL Yizxya, Feb. 18~The following message of the Tm JOUNSON. ] aune s, 8 :’y:;w;. :‘I:::y‘:n: 2 the country. I cannot say what the house w perial Government hax been commnunicated to all the P Custon ll;;!_-r v;; \n;m;, - 1 ot g of sperdia snl the uek mag therm ‘attor the mecting which is called for Thursday u Diets which asscmbied to<day : “ In convoking an extra i Rl b i ,' o ’,, 126150 of restaped Usslih—the greatcet of ‘sdministration s bitterly Lipstile to reform. ordiuary taeeting of ¢ fehaath, e’ Bingoree waw |1 Ao Besioney SXORSW. JUBNEIpyS rorcon, o 1 0e y proved, and it is eo = Avded by the intention to fusure to all the K s and > " e postion this was abundantly provey 2 1 ‘ ¥ tho ntention to fususe toall the Kingdows atd | gy ; fecommended to your favorable regard by eporel 0 ‘1’;ln‘e'il:;";’r’:h‘:;?u:—t:s:r(t:b.xl.:::n‘u::n{r - ) pe o mH:’v:“ " X‘n‘ n' y ::» : ."}\”;I I~l. 1‘1\» 1‘»' l:”.l; ::m the commereial publio of New-York, by your appolut ST, 2 0. 65 i « X to murder the csuse and the Th income 1s eatimated at 1er84s15as | MR B EOTE L ised by the patent of Kep ment In April, and in May, 19, by the favorable Yote of g form, but it see! francs, and the expenditu trancs, leaving | €25 | quest I ¥ the patent of €00 | guo genate of (he Unitod States, T was honored with the [ “Tiumothy beo) Ty & course contrary to parlimueutary usaze, 'Of 124,675,064 francs, whicl 18 o be carried to the | tomber, 1693, and at the s time to afford tho basis of | jenee of Collector of the Port of Now-York. From that Suger fom and price ] gr tho sight of all honest men. f the Hou Ary et f0F 19 The Ministor Dioposts to | an uaderstunding and settiement of the differont Il | Guy o the prescut, § bave dlscharged its duties, devoting esiars T 5 tho gullt of ths proceeding, 1t wil only a0d to the dis- | Hiit tho fasto of treagiry houds So 160090600 bt 18 | and views upon questions of sight prevailing in tBoet | 1o them all my enerien, lotcilgerice, and iy moat con n trust with which it 18 now regardad by vast muliitules of | o, In the extraordinary budget for 183, tho re ipta | countries. The inteutiom of tho Emperor did sclentions zeal. 1 have serupulonsly sought to obey the Wiriiim Desibeln the people jnall parts of country. Yun are wight in | are o6t ;nuh:‘hl.l'(;. 2,630 fancs, u,.u hi pemditure ut | meet everywliore with the hoped-for appreek | pocoue taws, which it fs my duty to administer, to per- Csaxtas 8. STRONG, holding mectings, and fo every town andvillage mectiuzs | 140,437,501, leaving a surpins of 153,120 francs. Indeed, it was subjected to much mis o oo, roldylismgils od g S g el i T should be beld. Already they have been held more gon THE EASTERN QUESTION, o0, fi“ ”'n‘n ":I.. G ves “l‘l x!nl‘-‘mlli.:l ect l|" -{mr) y u'mn ey .‘nu;'\. uted, -dle nmerousty attended than at any other | Couat Vou der Goltz, the Pruselan Ambassador u Paris, A i h bt ot v to withdra 7] strict dishursements at the poiut of efficiency, and to ! Sralipaud tews 4 : > ' 5ot ; . ; Hglis grantad by LAS O A | yeenre faithful and trusty subordivates iu all departments . ; b SALEM . WALRS, Reorflag Seeretary! Simo since 1832, Hitherto the effect seems little, so far as | B communteated to the Marquis de Moustier a note de- ont I o Bt el of 1 . ie - ~ ee from the actian of the administration, and ing that Prussia complotely shares the views of the withont | of the Costom-House. Theso I conceived to be my first | g T Ty, i Reudy sty .‘r-“llq.‘” wo may judge from tho action of the MMARECAN, I | o) Government on tho Eastern Question. The Liverté | Shatiotiony from 1tsell | aud ehief duticn to the peoplo upon whom tho cuatoms | Saiaxsan beare 1ot fectiatig, mles today s BANKRUPE LAW. whetlier farther meetings will produce any greater efte ‘ c 1 ) . o the fact that ewed nthat o falls a8 n tax, to yon who honored Low bales e with side got ton Law, &o, ke Prica25cents Beatby 1 caunot undertake to say. But I venture to say | affimua that ShaN SRR AT RGN Qraws closcr and N et - T Sheve e with your coufidence, to the Senate which EINE) M. R wal upou reamipt of price BAKER, VOORHIS & Co., B 3 St closer to Bnssta, and goca farthe d farther from | siderations has sin n clreum: onored fth Aty indorsement, and to my- Aliag Uplands, 25 aw Pabli E ' 2 this, that & goverument, wimindful of the cpluton ex | Faeker, and this a circufar 1t e p'.-r.‘."-"f fimportant cousequ s which ren | Donomd e T that the. New-York' CustomIIow Mg Uptast, 2 : ehe l\‘fl)i\"';:';:‘)":;(’:’:;‘;:m:l:' pressed so clearly In the great ccaters of our population | i, fact. Tnat it Lis groatly modified its views on the | foho in the courss wlhich Lad been entered upon 10 | wus never more coonomically administered than it has ole Bualbadaem | - 8 e s ol Wi el ¥ 1 running the country into great peril. I meetings have | Turkish question within the last few wecks is cortatn, longer consistent with the object held in view. Later | heen by u T affirm that 18 Wis never moro purely CNURLAW, « 7 pridot by Cougreas, wi ok, e Seod onles " 1 almost universal e pof | and the language ellow Book proves jt. The | Dexotiations have led to the gratifylng result that the | aaministercd; Taffirm that It was never more efficently for Midling Up'ind | ua abare. a0 effoet—it the open and almos S s Marguis do M o to merit the nickiame | Huogurian Diot may be confidently oxpected to giveits | administered than it is to-duy, Tn no d et 1 the i and Choiea o - o i e == lature—then lnem.@l)l v;mn"' s d:‘”" S | MI. ARD AND TIE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. carrled into execution, will | probably give to E-’:u-y“f.'r".’,.’.‘-"’.Jn":.‘."ui?,‘.'.'.‘m'" llmz,;':::r:«“:r“»‘-‘ll- p‘(."“:“l AL poriant 0 Maau recs, . other channels with a view toobtainand secare the Fights |z 4 dispatch of the 27th of December tothe Frenchi Min- | that power a successful - dev ut.. The pre- | o ca o stiil possible, and. those will bo accom: o which are_mow contemptuonsly denied them. If Tam | g hington, p Led in the Yellow Book, M. de | Himi: lry 4"4!“‘“.‘\;!" of ;m( nll‘ f ut \\”IIA Il||u|| Plished as fast as practicable, whilo I continue to Ais- ot i Bde PATENT COMBINATION T Deliés d te 1 e . v g : : 2 tas been the appointment of a responsible Hun- | tharge the foe, Morein T mean to imply g e . wrong -nmicvlnxtmv!bflrmm"k‘fi 8 Il‘ g bl plains with some asperity of the publication . o hGing 1aok Which the Government | s teon i ..J:.“."?.‘.'.y'.?.'w’.iff.r'n“;m{'l'l..','. AT B0 o arsh $2 MACILING BELTING AND HOSE. giouing, and we have all been mistakon L our e24 | of ths dispateh of Mr. Seward, relative to the evac- woking the extraordiuary Reichsiath | gdvantage over thei, exeept i wy experience as a mer, Wheat. aoussl SOPERI0s 10 of the causes out of which many of the great | uation of Mexico by the French,wifteh created great nolse i 'i 1:114-3||l|l-|=||:}-x.|l itqucation ares | cliau, and my frw-l.]um lx’:H 1.0'?".'“1 |-;n'ln:ulnml»lnf " 1 ave s soane time seems ings 1t was 0 the Interest | qny utif ti adv o to the > n Btand that In Birmingham s great demonstrati ice and t1 Beiehiarath hould ho nbandoned. Guided by the foliow- | {'am acensed by (he Committeo an Public Expenditures This Dot beiog Coarmp Wita Gorra Baacas, dows wew 109 18 contemplated, and I suppose that other i X 3 g congiderations the Go: ent has folt bound to de- | of Lus0 ‘R Roprescutatives, in a published roport, B 4, Aparaws Faxit o rae Prrier, M Ruanuy, sl wer 1ts funetions, and s ready to bet for tuglading i the docy) course of years the cou i K ¢ v . B P v sions 1o lary { . Jhish shdiastes e s ! Jlepatch of the 230 No. todr, | moharehy has suffared from hitherto huscr contra- | * P OF taning removals and appointments which 7, i Bih Ail, 1 | Dogn Besostus. (L - - Queen and IMP:": that l:hluly :”h"u;‘ 1B Sthoe & 1 wens fot destine to T come 4];411A.x‘n‘|vllll\;:vli1n‘|I'")U‘I'rilulll‘l::'zlllllvv‘|:'lllln-“ll"ruxlmrl-’l";‘ unl:lul m\q,,,,,.,,,’ ll‘"f affiiency o tie public orEiees om i i j st Sileg Lard Saor, 11Gae l THE C‘OMBX\'Afl\[og noEm dtuer session. I &, with great re: purs t 45 Not cOmMTcate c and the liberal iy on, WIICH,B16 Dl # | Second: Of having, whilo i D - gy ) 4 e bk s y NATEY LOsSE uer We werg ot o) 14 OPDOTtuRILY of dfr.‘.'f[.lh"fl'yf‘...’.'.l:({: 1, the alin of bis 1ife (o 6Mt2_,,0g AFOUENGUL tho | Togre was dec teaslug, lucreased its expenditures frouy | Cavego, M # S y,,,',"“”" Pt l:' (e s o 2 150 ST (Tt Percha, andinth g oae heb e - that would L very £asy) thé ot byl e Ahe Conetfifation of Shis cou- | §250,000 to E500,000. E » 7 3 3 og 1noAnIS % ——— B AciDs, PePRas S e Pt -1 o T very tasy) the Arguniéhts, Lgue = o et contemplated o distribution of Tarm Wi | mse Lave STRY Ty AN Ones withoat The Becretary of the Bradlord Prane . ttom pnd 1ttle oblighng fu form, and'w 3" - fROVGQ . of the greatiess of the hird; 0 Liv i contemplated o arm- T et frrpe= TN Sy ¢ e ¥ radfsd Branch of e wzgre s amP L o Aant 1 waa'sivou (. fi b ’“m}fl“(wu witorieal fosition (b las 82 yon ol i 35 5 tha " Geporat Giiger Lbusiness.s ‘""‘I"‘?k‘ o abaol Tkin B oM L & S Raziass, G5 wy-owl we sqecieh At the anmual meeting of Natfonal Re 1 ) pubily o SRet anah mepied Smie The o, THE, arfpe, | Aiese A8 Uic Sum total of the Committee's accusatio = s ; Manchester, on the 20th of Feb, recd that 1t 15 not often . wlieh w8 they are dee usutions, O 4 hy SuAtakbon fund of £60,000 Ahould o v 3 thax Aiplomatic document, t 10 e Lioped for, und owing o the re.. W}, ore docorated aud padded out, aud rib- _FIREL DEPARTMENTS Jenscs o the gitation, and at the cos of R THE EOMAN QUESTION. o BaTe o ionde. in the et oF ponde et ont T | fued m“xh .llt‘a‘l:,‘lI'““‘.*'I?lxn':»mm:l';.'u""dr.,,hl e o L et 1o ST 100400 b 002 withont BURSTING or SWRAS: ¥ y v o e st v * . £ DOCTL, - c| e DY X K (question: hore ana o8 o, o probad o8, s tiom the Covernment wite presented to AL 0 il 0 s Jhe joct ol 3 oo 1y g A M. X | taat of Loatier or I P " P ” 4 ror had in_view in suspending the Constitution \rst charge, of having made mmuv.l’n and appoint- o e b ST ook o Ko { A 2 PRICE LIST. BENEDIOT, TORREY & TWOMBLY, yruary patent Wonld therchy appeat mplished. This measurd, therofore, winary arcangement with Hungary, s | asary. A menns Ras Lhas oceurrs ot wherchy T effoonicy of {hie publc service has W de have weeded out (ncompe- | aeconding o loc minal at $19 ]! means of th 20 in the decree of the 24£f of November; be fully e M. Picard, relative to the circular of M, [ 0Wlng to the pr paired, I8 not true, ignopauee, intemperance, and viee Aom my work D! x found, and Lave filled vacancles with * Noo§ PARK-PLACE, o Daon 75 5% ARoanwar Baxk, Naw Youx. the Coutederation of British North America, gave an out fe examiged by the Buroaux | 257 B¢ 101gor nece s Yiae of its principal provisions. The schome o 1 Bk 1X | returning to a constituttonal course, and the ut and honest men. You do not need to bo fn —eeeger . o e T Yt A s Bouk contalus a dispateh | {5qeforded an opportunity of explatiiing to the Diets uhout Uha the applications have ontuumbered & hund- Gy FUATE Restared 1o ONASIINL Vonthul O8tor eration of the various colonies of British North Aw lulr-mx,f‘u;‘llfr 5\‘,”‘ of De- |y nasomble the negotiations it has pred and of the places in o Custom-Touso. Tn waking LOSHON Lt Provests \ (4 hiad been I agitation for more thay 40 years, but it ', Kréncl Muistor at | justifying the measurcs 1t s adopt 3 Jons from those, competoney aud honesty Bave been | “3 e M LONDON o oo, s the R *HA{E: only recently that by an agreement between the rop fing fo the Toniltienl Government | therelore fasuad » deo Pty pdes b condition sie gua son. Tk oorxlpion baing Satls: | e Lesd 62 H Oult lemhers 81 b . LONDON ort 4 ore; C ! ctical rosuit i W e ¢4 o K b b 14 “ X ¥ Iel i n «| e, i ny other 43 for vLons firn 1o Pork #20 D PUpHzen ot che QithPERt aslunied s practon] ruit lad at wiich lias hetn contrasted by King | be abandonied, and. that the Constitutional Tttt pIiC officcr mist he tn al cases out of. the ran % e of Fiour 3008 EOYDON bocowe feasible. The bill provided that there should be | py B o e oraingt all atsacky | ®hall assewblo in Vienna on the 1sth of Mare of his personal sequaintance, by the testimony of tho woats—1,5%0 b Iy of Wheat Oal7 73 dinte's B! o 8 Governor-General s‘n]wiulml Ly the Crown, and re- | § e e e R A e aed it to the conatitution neeossitated by thear- [ ehom 1 belioved worthy of trust. 1 have appoluted men SWAYNE & §OB, T2 ving n salary of €100 from the Coloulal fubils. The | that the Cabinet of Floronce, whoto reiterated assurances ment with Hungury will be subiitted (o that bods | frou both political pafles, and imen of o politics. Bomio utehant-Governors of the respective provinces were | gearcely permit of doubt, will fajthfull it all wo oxe Aftor Ohis e Ttelchsruth will deliberate | men I havo appolnted 'for fadthful service in the A Card, ofall dowcription. wad 4 0 bo appointed by the Governor-Genoral, to Lold offi <Y iovin 1t.” After counselin Y n Government | Wpon variou evernlly to tho & Union Armies; 80 hocause they were destituto Senlng Mackine Company beg'to infona thei STERLING 9ILVEE WARK, \ five years. There was to be a Geueral or Centr e o1 g oy 7t e | ghde! seussslon of eo and deserving Decause they Were highly | patrons aud the oir establishment No. X3 Broalwa o by GEORGE C. ALLBN, No..415 Brosdway, ane Byor bolow aneint for the United Confederation, and local Le the weithdraswal of the Frenen | Mfairs; to the 1 responsibility, recompicnded wnch and other 1easons DY | iy boing repatred and rofttad, their business will ba contluusd 8 b = . \ures for cach province, the Central nt” to Fenehl | odifi o K - somo because they were [ e T Advrtisement TS RHIICAL . R a8 the public serviee re- v O R KOHBR'S DI “ an abandonment of the fm- | SR . 2 havo guarded by |y vinces of the empir lhe fmprovement of the i "!Nimullvm of the econol hie goverument hopes that the Dicts % : o qu wunisy avening, Feb. 3, B b et e il HGRALD OF 1 BA PHYSICAL € TURS for dpaib ()IJ.'IUI N 0 conte snnmbors $DOTIL, s Mo, 18 consist of an Upper Chamber and Lower House, moembers of the first to he elected for life, with pow fothe Crown to nominate noi more than sfx mewmbers n certalu cases; the Lower Chamber i mewbers, to be elected for fivi unifoxmly fill Lvacaneles by the promo officera of proved etficlency and fdolity, The oointtents "bave alwnys beem 1o the Iferior o P left yaeant. 1t 15 by this plan, Jn_ part, smstitutional | that T have fmproved the efficy which, whethor far to watch with the fullest devo- ARRIKD. y, March 5, at the ipery. Wiiliam &, Frase 1o Lega i TON~On lie Rov. Dr. M 1 ——— - with to the election of membeis to the © provinelal Legislatures would be left to deal with T of tho Custoin- House e Jurely local fimn, while all guestions common to all ITALY Kecharuth, nd therehy contribute to ring abou o, pLting the square pees Itdio square holos, and Appleton, esq:, of thia ey, v | TWiibor'a Componad of U or Contederated Proviuces would be disposed of by the RECO! CTION OF THE MINISTRY. o | termination of u constifutional crisis which his already | he round pegs tufo the round hole hat inefficfency Drookiyn, on Tusslar, Murchd brthe | g, reterto any miliox ":.'":'..,."'P""v..: Ceutral Parliament. The (elogates having themselves See . ; Lasted bt tow loug.” focs not charaeterize iy Appointocs 1s best proved by b Pt arra o s s | R S o ar s O ok BB yimrel yarllament, The delggatcs baving themsel¥es | g Ministry Lins been recoustructed as follows: —me The fact of effioluncy i U publle service (n this dopurt- e Charsh of & o el e b L Y Htex Majsty bad given e fanent’ G0 that desguadior | Baton Ricasol, Presidont of tho Minintry wnd Minister of GERMANY. B L ot o e i of Miw Yok T Tosabt Mot o O it by o | i bl T o et S Cour DO g o G, i by A Vhe 5 o v - . 3 ole b ow-York. e, W A Maadel J ghter D K . e .:Ifl‘“ LA m!::s’.nfll:rfll,"%l’vfimllc ed out, | 1,0 Interior ; Bignor;Visconta Venosta, Minister of Foruign THE NORTI GERMAN PARLIAMENT. The Commitice wlloze, I ovidence of my bad appolnt- ,,"‘m les B. ) to Julia, youugest dungiit “}-"N:;,{fi(w.ux Py ror “might have had” a " on Tuesday eveniog, March 5, 1367, at fhe Charch =T Nugriture 5, Minlster of Pluance; Signor " peti North | ments, that an indic As far as the results of the élections for the Xor M the Custom House, For that saddest * might been” 1 was indebted to tho Burveyor of this port, ) the most venerablo politician fu these parts. Be . y assurance that [ have not searched | o & ewloundland, or Vancouver's Island’; Iml‘l’; 3‘2.'-‘.'?'3"’:?.! Aftaire; Siguor Dep oped that fu'time these calonies would join the Con- | Dovincenz, Minister of Publie Works; Bignor Blancherd, Jonservatives, 51 Lib- g o R 'L}'.’:{ naxvon wild | spinistor of Marine; Signor Corrontl Miniser of Fublic 5',';7'.".?:"a'.??i'i.‘?.’.’i".‘i.f.fifi,"L‘“?-".'".;vx'.‘"..f.‘,"'.fi.ix‘ s i S ~ ¥ g i, egislative | fatruction; Slenor Cordova, Miuister of Agelcultaro; | W8 &0 LRI ENEE® ooy fd 23 Liberals, 17 i les o DD, (-5 Orders for tals Flor o e, by tbe St M. Tyug Feit mm}n.:.; in to M Bims, dangiter of o ate Frasels PARDYH & | W_ his ity S m— Caa be sosa at No. 3 Pido-at. (basem: finjon ! necw; but there we - Vi Bieting views -7 articular interests s were ol | gignor Cugla, Minister of War. Bignor Marl having de- oW vinces of Prussiit, murderers for Castome-House officers. e s B S e X D ciffled to aceept the portfolio of Grace and Justice, iron | Separatists, s 2{':;‘-‘::;.‘(’1:!‘:‘I|,::v‘:| B aee. o Commnbtes my While Dusiness deereasod DIED. Bartetts Reyersi v ings TR tlas Mm Camarvon l;m.m‘ ';"“'l {l)h,fur"l'l rlln'l provisioually undertake the duties of Miat :";'un .\"'1".‘.’,"15 “{Ix"m {rals tn the other North Geruing s Inercased expenses ot l;lul‘ n;lu\. it ‘: m'lhd‘; :(“r‘rl:v:a.- CARR—On Tosalay afernoon 5, ab Nowburgh, Darid Garr, aged € o vipaDiM W Teprese epartiuent. A R 0" et 11t tho first place, the busine ~ : a A FIRST CLASS |-'nm.)’l ! ton, wor V! wfi&"fi ;flz‘flo:n,“{l“{',‘," it iodifications in the Cabinet are utterly fmmg. | States. Forty fresh cle tions have to take place Nae lias Bob e crensid, On the con- L TaaTh o tuaily st nvited toretiand tha mers! o o remiencs | o g 1 HAND of FOOT, m,m“"flmm B Jealousies that €Xishd hotween Upper and Lo LYo the | terjal, Depretis leaves the N to take charge of the e s g . Indeed, the Committeo | T . C. Hawiitou, Newburgy N.X., 08 ursday, " R - o el S preacnt, un i 0ula tualeraly themmines | £iibcess i Seilofareires uc otlier cligtges ure of TURKEY. i itof this very toport, had stated the ol Rt i OB A promise, e believed ti LA, A the Tribune Burcan in Loudon, says: ; it ke it forco i tho ) e Gin e, At the resiteoca of Mea B. | _C9* A BPLENDLD OPRNING FOR AGKNDS. rould b lnying tie u:ouna-fi}n'n s Kt Stuts c‘n"xr"u"é‘:"","’:“tc"::‘f“ { il Ly ptin Fuad Pasha's visit to Enrope lus been glven up—L. c. A Ras AhviuRE s 0 depart out of publle "3,.'2‘ oot ain ot oo, Cale 0. Lockwool's Faper Cell take e side of one of fi:“ v reular to the Prefects of the Kingdom, announcing t ore. R ), y greates svieo or of privato b ave Wi - of Hu . V0, a " 23 ationie ¢ the workd-<the United Atates, - - *“**“** | iuoiution of tho Cliumber wud e by | hals permikie o reronlahcss. e asle: CLEETE LS B O D ose Which wera. haid out two oF e i Gl s T ol 8004 | e Ve : e Al Mich this nfony, adverted (o the wilitary advantages | Electoral Coll I ¢ rascal in the Enmpire, who ruined Abd-ul-Medpd and was | g0 0 ey o, novertheless by retrone nent, reform, | e ierat on Naturtay, e 'l okt 8 LESRRGOT W vcalving | WASHING AND NOING MAS GONPANT. N3 i would confer ou tho 4 ectoral Colleges, It says: Sod T8 Just - | - Fonclos, the necessary | Thirtyaixthat. His remsbu o R S - 't wis 0 lough, 70U m'r"n"l' EAmnmn Colonles. |~ wmyg tate’chamber did not glye proof of " Danished by the present Bultan on his accession, ¥ and the discharge of lmn e D L mreyid iy Iandah.. DB Son o et hoas ot 1 t givo proof of possomainig all | 'YL Chamaborlain of the Talace, an office whieh | buereaso B UG EETCEVHAE 1 does nat mmiouht, 10, o | COVIT—On WelsealarMarch €, 1 welock & w., Martia Corart, W'q'.-..:'i"?n‘."-m ¢ 4 o Bondob g fu tho | bee ot dye an fih of whit the Commbtiee allogs their “itis sal WAL P nglier, M, M B Dickison, sad b guande am"‘h ending those colonic, 1 | the elements which are necossary to accomplish 1ta task | givey'iia posscasor more pover Lian any offico llofly mindo up of surplus meeseugom, L He tld, tos E.E."‘" bt 30 ts ). - red it sare of the duigd e greatest willingaiss to | in a Parliamentary system, The Ministry, influewced by | Goverument. “Clie thae Wil 0w come, b | the urgeut uea.c»ollle:'of . e Minitey, inflaswced by | Goverutihl oo oo tat the Sultan g Just bd Thal tugrcase i el