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THE LATEST NEWS From all Parts of the World Is PUBLISHED baILy AR EXCELLENT ARTICLE FOR THK MATKIT 18 NOT A DYE. CAPILLARICM, RESTORING GREY MAIR OLOINAL COLTR'ANY CONDITION fet Restoring rey Niet amd el cs Sine Fevers the Pubic, has me’ reaver (hen wae anitel ited imo eho ts tne onl emeriis in tue DRESSING FOR TUR York Sun, whieh furulacs for (he low » Wart ene ere and eo the article that we bets seer, apeyer ms ay hte eee oe QUAKTEE OF Aw ‘eee tree "Yeu ait gu ‘wens havah and wiry baie SOFT AND GLOReY. After ong the CAPIL LAY p becrnes clea and Tree (om a8 Natural aed ea thr ‘Five out the seerviion es Ale ews pnt guote.lhmew | ¢ ADVERTISERS sage of THE SUN of ropean News he Hreceedings of Come tem Adtaire im Wasningiou— lexieas | 10 probal the Executive sanction. We believe that 4 secnrring 1m ins nowch Amer can Blates | tewtide and ocder Tee. | Of Vill passed over hia voto, a important Trias cfinrket Reports Correapender ce DF | auppleme 8h4 | gardens of th tJ ve d op srceptien of can | the voto be presented during tho pr ren fw fly canis perl ‘AB sdverdeement 10 tbe BUN ia oe thle WARP PRAR TREES— ow BART) jettm Docbome @ Acgoulemes ant Louse Roane de Jervern # te T youre oid. 4 te 8 fern high im | Dearing condition, a1 onethird price te thin o WILLIAM Y BEACH, ‘Wailingiord, Cons. a eine of reaching the people, THE irpassed by amy eile DewEps| Thiee lightming peeves orpual | the Kdiwor shoud be dirwcted | VERY PERSON TROUNLED von. Cust ranean be toe ue OMT THS werd DYSPEPSIA ANNIMILATOR, poriure reamed, shore disease re. brought befor feu. Pitee @1 par bette, " or any Liaush f the pubucation Wusiness sioad be | Lowe of Appeal aa Let Arent: Cor of Nassua God Fut RARNUMR AMPRICAN and eveulng Ven An | Auimaie 200,09 carioni ies Y OF MUSIC—Bail of use Liederkrane ACK THEATRE.—Henry OLYMPIC THEATRE. Ope WINTER GARDEN —" Komeo and J NEW YORK THEATHE. NIBLO'S GARD! Parisienne Bal Devehier of the =" The Biaek Crook.” ATHY. Mr, and Mre Harney TRE. Uoele Tom's © 8 THEATRE —" tne'e Tom's | Abie” CHARLEY WHITE'S COMMINATION TROUPE Heh, somes, Yeutriioquienn, TONY PASTOM'S OPEL A HOUSE. Ronee, Gr ied oe maatitecract hreete of the Toetttutln te ota Fleglaity av ete, where te secure thew legal BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS Ethiopian Bur- emy0es, Bunge, canews, ele, LEON'S MINSTRELS, 79 Broadway NEW YORK CIRC! W YORK CIRCUS New Yoru BUNYAN TABLEAUX—Uslon Hall 4d wh, ‘appea! bo sil good. ‘aasiat us in woalutalning aud eucourage their Will vou not remember the ‘Thousands of poses, and must abe, who pecialy the iadien ‘ate ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. “lt Shines for AN.” AY MORNING, Man . Haao'y Ka, Bum OF dcelres to 944 the Commi her time for the arta A Cheering Prospect. the Seuth comer the once that the poople that section with unexpected un and approve the now plan of recon. Tho prompt acceptance of it by From atl parte oheoring intelli Ply stcraNs, | MipWivEs, aNd i Lie culy peacticab-e atatiow ia ae dlatus be uf ed. “Can be sea a Aree trout breoming. w DENECKE & AKNOLD. Aceule wated over the wh the effect that we pred! the bell-wether of the Southern State, whon it leaped the fence of false pride wud bogus ehivairy, the wh Jo flock propared ‘The entire trouble consiated in starting the movowent towards an acoopt of the new terme of reorganix onsible portion of the Sout 1CK AMD BRAUTE saw plainly enough that every of intereat, poll oy urged them Tt was clear t y could do no bette likowine clear that they would fare wo of a refusal tom Bat with all thie knowledg ty in thoie minds that it | principle or »party to take up | would bo wa that same absurd idea whieh led them to re+ which bas all along caused thom to mak eave Mr BDusn, Mere PD Ge A fow blatant papers kept the absardity alive by no sical dissertations on out Southern devotion to principle b nonrense niay be tolerated when peo: | plo have nothing to do but to talk | metaphysical things; but whon @ man is | ng, or atarving to death, he bas ate srence for sumething more practl n people clung as long as they could to the false idow that it would be we offered them pout | Tor Giand aud Bubs 8b Topriate wu by the Radic ever, that their fol! & marked eftect int ir eyes opoued to the p picture, and they ) of getting back into the Union with the not rations, | actioal side of » / i Covers, 86 cent, BTFARNS, Poblu Vid WILLIAM BT O50'pe: Muacred, ¥ we persons will not looks something like a snake, n be lost in the woods @ ya, with nothing to. en gard a ploce of TEMPERANCE ple have abandoned th reconstruction, {we are glad of the fact that the all important (HE OLDEST 1, THE LARGEST ed i tale counts ot again, after the re Euritig. priciis ine é Union will be upon aa eq rehevslye Kalle ground Railrow NWO CENTS I5 fore the Logislat Vantage over relieving metropolican travel to be carried under the ity of Brooklya 0 EMPLOYERS— ODER, od far ovary dew IES cev tee Wectne. er and into th suce of @ very large portion pulation on Long Island, reas quite as necessary to facilitate travel seclpsiew of temily sewlan aud repair Abe Rlvriess boliet, ad La Lee beet pos tlon as in a northerly course, n will of necessity than that | unusual cause to prevent it, rents will it te of the | continue to adv Fuucy that woaus be provided. long ee veovle can raise enouzh movew to | brows, to the aflog @ larga puwl pulsbu! Waihi ‘for the speedy traneportation of those | pay them. ‘The oamse of all thle liee tn the | "fre dollar customers for the "free lots,” ving thete to and fr of busines, This tinderground road will a! Ply, while all th Jonly @ partial + rp 1 provides for & ler the Huda ct to New J and the | ihe, couplete and comprehensive that tae devieat, Ni tusinees aboald t allowed tert t the of this bill, we the evil it is de ‘arly Adjearoment of Congress. TuRKe @ how but oue thing to prevent | tom the remedy 1 Tf we had w few ed to corteet te growig greater every present searcity of houses, That plan con nerty belonging to | others from eomlog here. Mat whore tx the kronor Pha Hovis in New York the quest readily anawered, but inasmuch wa our rit Hionaires lave their eyes ao attentive fiend ryammon, that they ara ol sto the wants of the leas fortunate tive meamure of relief tor the in selling y t saljournmeat of Congress, and that te i fi dieposition of the Supplemental | '€ City and naing the precede in the eree: \ eaetion Hill, ‘The bill is uow in the | UM Of cheap houses on the upper part of anda ofthe Pras wore to promptly nt, mud if the Int} ity that the measure will ree the President i at heart glad that the form: likewite bo glad to seo the present 0 of cousiat ney, eudorae the | any appear | bill. Ifthe former ie uueonstitutional tho latter certainly fe Wa may conclude, +, that the President in now engayed upon another veto, and that the bill | will become a law, aa the previour | by the vote requisite to make it euch, re resident's disapproval wook, aa it probably will be, it is quite ike: ly that Congress will adjonen on Monday of | Tuesday. The new members, who have not Jet bad wchance to display their rhetoric aud Ingislative wisdom, are genorally op- posed to an adjournment, bat thors who have been in their seats since the beginning of last December, are determined to go but it will not be before October, and por sibly not until the aaual time in December, the reconatruction (hands. Th wines in his own { bim, and the whole responsibility of aesing the new law vigorously enforced will fall npon his shoulders. Upon the m: which he shall discharge the trust commit- ted to him, will depend, not only the period poachment question, If the work of r ganization be proporly performed, Congress will donbtlens admit the Souchern States to reprosentation immediately after re-assem- Wing, and the i of course, to fore hie contiacatio through Congress, and Burien and Asiiey will attempt to carry out the impenchment programme; but that olaas of fanation in too Work to have any evil influence, and will accomptith nothing unless they receive aid in the way of ion iuforcemont of the recon- Atruction law, ‘Tho proapoot for the future w more hopetul than it has heen within the lant two years, tly to be hoped that n hing will carly and complete aettloment of ns diMioultion, Atrenath of the Factions in Mexico. changing f evente in Mi Since the } mplioatic neither party ed anything decisive, Accor latent dispatches the Ii ont Mangres and Castn.co have under th j immediate command ™ J Mesa, 9,000; Panna, 3000; Massne Hen, 3M), and Kontas, 2500, timate must be added the wart © 1D | gonn of the cition of Me To thine | ico, Paobla, Or | and Aces, Which to, will make tho totaled th: about 2,00, On the ¢ wer fortitied | Impori Liberal army, consists chivily of ty divisions, of which th | numbers 8,000; that a ador Lacon 12,000; that commanded by Reovies, | 4.000, and the forve ted by Cononay The troops under ALva | | | make the entire Liberal f 45,000 men, The Tnporint ai ever, though aller or, that of the Libe engagement, wo Liberals to flight, Both armies are ander | | the necemity of as | ly for their support ; und this noo ty account for the poripatetio habits of the vari¢ herd: © commands, which wander cattle in search of the richest poo ly, Liberal ru boone to » dreaded no possibility of pul scrip the day; robbery and 0) jon and oouflacat every kid is paraly strong power, aa tho Un honta helping bw in danger of going to utter ri ‘The Way to Do Ir, Dut one remedy for exorly ‘Ten’ Louse rents in this city, and that cons in building more hous lecture Pandlor loginlat Pee other class of y ne much money as Te in used 4, or to look for MW oxtmente, ant of ¢ knows, bottor than they, that rente higher than people can generally adlord to pay; but they also know that there are t nearly enough houses to supply the de mauds that people are as lovg 4 of houses is ao tionate to the demand, When rents wout up last Spring, to the extent of noarl hundred per cent, every house tou J ocenpant, the same as it did the year be fore, Routera consoled themeclves with the idea that the advance could not outlive the ar, and that @ material decline would ‘our the present Spring, They now flad however, that the figures have gouo up an other noteh, notwithstanding the dullne of busin wo doubt not that the vance would have been etill groater if it y hard tines, | Will the oase be any better next yoar# Not unless there Lo # complete financial pros- | wore not for the comparative! tration in the meantime, Without the island. ‘The property which we wor soll inthe name that was lem ago) for one sear. It consiata of docks slips, houses, lots, eto, aod is worth sev | eral material return for it at the Why not convert it and beneficial shape suggeated | W n it, Congress would undoubtedly mijonrn at once. But thera is ve J that he will | 6 be coming slaw. Ho cannot, however, with after Laving vetoed the main | pelled to make so tween their precepts and their practions in respect to equal rights for the negroes, Philadelphia gives large Radical majoritic we did, darkion ride im th home. It ism matter of doubt as to the | time that will be selected for reassembling, | During the interval the Preaiteat will have commanders of the military districts in the South are accountable to whon the Southern States shall be fully re- stored to their old plaoos, but miso the im: pawchmont project will then be given up. Srevave will try, project of the ones powerful tribe conclave, resolved to abandon the old wig wat, and allow it to be trampled down in tho mareh of civilization, Ere many moons, the anehems, chiefs, warriors and papooses will leave ita endeared proctnote—dear not only tot fa tho smoke of the wigwam be meen curling above ity quiished enemine adorn ite walla; not long | York, t dauce celebrate the capture | ; not long will it be | oF any nak it in cur to prevent the consummation of amp mal will the har 11 is difficult to keep pace with the ever | of apoila by ite b1 t of the French troops loft | the country, the Tuperial and Lideomal forces have been free to expend their mkill and energion upon ouch other, though yeme yet to have accomplish eto the jal forces ar yated in detail as followa: Minawon, } tear when thinking of | whieh they have in times past ga nH | away trom the ir jor hand the | UhOn the di | and exelaim Pomrinio Diaz, he nun ber 3,000, which, with the troops seattered fthrough out the couutry in towns aud forte will ny, bow in better disciplined aud bettor supplied than ry, aud in a far, ld probably put the ing the citizens heavi- ture, Iu the widtat of all this confusion the | Amatter of courae, suffer great- | much as that of the Tinperialiats ; there ix yo every where prevail; property is of little value; busi- noss ie alimost stagnaut; manufacture of 1; and uoloss some fed Stats, shall | lief in 9 every e,are disposed to make | oanible out of their in. they will take aw got in the way of rente, or iged to have of cont, and that there is no presont Hmit to the prices that ean bo had for reuta, & 0 supply atly diapropor- or thie mauagers exp year after year, as 1 ‘about a werk Hion dollars. The city receives a nt Ume. the moans we have hope that the Legislature, practical suggestion Fqual Rights in Fhiladetpht Tux people of F gout fe equality of race in the South, but inunwilling to let the poor street railroad care | New York, which gives something near | fifty tho which is, consequently very ple from @ single railroad line Our cara atop at the beck of w negro just the nd Demoeratio majo vory disloyal and not exclude colored peo joked, dor me as they do atthe signal of » Fifth avenue millionaire, and there is 1 distinction in rempect to seate or anything else. Nobody hore thinks of eompla about the matter, But our neighbors Philadelphia prefor to look at “oqual rights” from afar off. They are very fu of imposing them upon other people, but they dislike to make home applications of their p forta have been made by the negroes of Philadelphia within the last fow yours to secure the privilege of riding in the cars, but all effort, with such aid as they could obta: ing nied principles, Reperted of © purposs, Lately they mado « . to a legislative enactment making it » punishable offence to exclude the race from public conveyances, The bill relatin to mattor hae Just beon passod by the are, and the Philadelpbiana will bliged to take a little of their own nauaeous though it bes ! Poor Tammany. ie doomed, The remnant vo, in aolemn ‘Tawwany Hal but very dear to the pale of Manbattan Island. Not long will ot Long will the senlpa of van- ne of warlike preparation against the fort which it has so long been sapping mining. Th mourn for Tammany. The old ancl when casting om) glance upon it, the rich tt and the popos thee toare upon th 8 may drop tw thenght of ge | the enemy's depository © Pin ever thus {nob boo ta hour. We ese our iondest Lopes decay ** Whee the last of the sachemn bide fare: | § well to the old wiywaro, he will join in the | reflection of “the lust of the M: of hia ri hicwne’ 6 He will mourn. folly cast a glan bitter news fed, Fern y died not by hunger, nor lng'ring white men hav ewepe ah e ixrniion Boheme, » we notified onr ‘ho Californin ki Some tin that a comp: nt project of furnish ing building lots gratuitously,” tn one of th of thie Company conveyed the impre that the aforegnid building Lote we: sway” freely to every applic quence of ai Svs, a great m call nt the office of the Com they dixcove conducted as follow jew towns of Califor t. In couse Tustead of obtaining a free title to a lot of ive dollara” was de: | the coat of @ land, theeum of * manded, ostensibly * to ec 41 to the property.” deeds (ueatly printed documents, with w fifty cent Inter. ttached) bear « round the Notary’s neat, | must be held nal Kevenve stan piece of gilt paper, cal the whole aftair costing—Rey Included—perhapa seve wie atat ty five cents in e rency, The lote conveyed by the foregoing | deeds (five dollare being paid) were roril tions, a riding to a certain map; bo filed nomewhore in California, Wo havo no present m: whe ly establish — tic ot, pensos of @ ceed, etamp and notary’s fora; we venture to say the work could be done cheaper, and that the purobasers of ye these doods might invest their meney te much better advantage, In the first place no one need expect to obtain ut for not in Calife g." or get @ desirable buildin ia forthe sum of tive dollars. Tho speculatora aro not gr we know that the purchasers of th he to better ad Vantage in a region where excellent farm ing and ott bo bought for two can invest their a0 lauds may an association of speculators within fifty n a ase such real estate, person out of every age to the “land of gold. 0. One of the lained t » inducement to ndaviduala wh the town, Fag might be | with » popnt wo ite trathty nowe find our journal impndentiy qno | saving we must look elaewhere for relief We be: | ted on the Compan: Neve that the plan auggested by the Sev a few wecks ago ix the mont feasible as» y for a declaration of the above ch Atoue tin pudile @ tore complete deacription of the Wusinens done by the company ed notice, setting forth oar ri the purchasers of fier dollar lote woutd over realize w aingte dime from euch an invertmen | article of thi becnuse intelligent men and women not be likely to invest five dollars in enoh atom profitable, areful | to present th were taken in aud d cheap 1 others have also loat the money thay have invested in achomes of this kind nearer home than California, As regarde the lot- tery part of the transaction, thin dollar lota for the anke of a chance pancag will reach California according to the Com pany's programme. The (ift enterpriae business demonstrates the folly of expeet- ing to draw $300 by investing a five dollar and | &reenback in promises. city. | itto be their Drought ke thie fe ante seri it lant year until after the arrival of vessol port with the disease on board. we decided to aet upon the theory that cholera was communicable through the evacuations of the patients, and if they, b; any means, were souveyed to. the land, wii 8 pestilence; b sengers and disinfect the clothing, « peati- Jen confirmed — this belief. known that no. efficient Quarantine establishment existed then in New arrang for bathing or for disinfecting their bag 0. It became necearary, if we desired to exelude the di country, to select proper conveniene after» short detention, inmigrante might ore will be no one to | KME arrying disease engee My Vnigration and Health, were of one 1 on thie subject, and acted in concert. Le General Gove othe uae of Sandy Hook, aud those of | | fused, Ba | pr spon bis war pum string, | ma | turned our attent whorever it appeared, and with what sno- coan h Teie the honest opin © to te lend ‘of the of individuals were engaged | in the very benev pestuous, the dead could mot be trai te | were ontraged at the nick space wit The ciroutare | ion ‘given rtiserments published in the DY persons were induced to any, where el that the enterprise wae fortune ot a father Ht he w niy children, © eon and daughter, wt th | ed on board of an infected ship. The Board | of missioners—the whole matter has be ferred to the Logi al by certain numbers, in certain seo to | fected a of discovering er #uch # conveyance would le: | to the property, , bat prewume it might; and we might aleo assume that “five dollars” wae | not too much to pay for the necessary ox Willaims, indict lare n hands, and pg with # brother elergyiman of ton Hare an acre, We have no doubt pald sell a ea of New | per city lot, and | at that price make money out of the per gona induced to pure , Which causes it to roscmble the gift” transactions #0 popular beres: wenty lot purchaacrs has the chance of drawing a fre steerage pa Oue'tn forty bs cabin passag chance ofa firatolnas pas are 60 convinced that it m to conduct otherwise singular and suspicious that we deem it a duty to lay it before th lodged, as an . that Mr, Williams, on being seized and charged with bavin, firet dent | that in the confusion which immodiately | made sa is mistaken as to uld have os | tom with it, that Me, Athey, th the chance of » second and one im sixty bas the part of the pro- sprang up the of | what he said than th ir places | neareity of Rousse and we must étetbe Gt | menning that the individual in quoation | tho oaure If we expeot to remove ite conse. quence. We must have mote houses. The | audacity the company quote the Sirs, on nplate | prosent difioulty te causing an injary to the | their cireulars, ae aathority for statements for costing gelew: | elty by driving people away, and deterring | that handreds of persone monthly emit for California, for the purpose of locating in Ay Alling up | Plain ation attracted thither by the | fren” five dollar lot enterprize. The an would obtain the prise, With baréface! oreaentodt aa ray te in an advert can well} neoraont w ant onea acter. we purpowed giving to the whose thin California emigration ac ed, and had prepared an extond- why We do not think an nature wl be required, ul 1 ontate vi tures. The very means takan #0 fave ree miler of people for, by the aale of 1, and thousands of eon Long Tala: do not many persons who purchase the fire CHOLERA, the Honrd of Health bas had (o Straggle Against, Ke Ata Health held at ite office in 3 March 14, 1867, the Sanitary Committee submitted a report on the dangers of ep den against its introduction, by selecting a muit- able quarantine to wit: The Sanitary Committee conosive ity to inform the Board of Health that there is just reason to believe that epideinio cholera during the month of May or June next. Whether the direase whieh existed Taat year has left germs enoegh be- + Ete. gular meeting of the Board of w York, cholera and the necessity of guarding ation on Iand, as follows, IL appear here peatilenco this ped, have destroyed them; but ition that such may be the c ull exposed to constant im tations of the cholera from Europe, Jholera is not extinet in Hurope, and ne- couuta have just vouched us of its preva. lence in the Island of Guernte, almost certain thet it will be ntry by aom a New York, le that no cholera appeared Oli ieugh ile clothing. ur the es of faimigrante, we shtold have if we could wash the pas- would be # 4, Es han Tete welt or does one now exiat, Patients were transferred to the flo hoapitale in balks, or ou f the vou n which they arriy «wore made © from the city and ime place or shore, with for purification, where, owed to enter the country without 1 their persons or bag ¢ Commpiasioners of Quaran t were applied to loo txland, Dut th requent WAS Fe v island wan exe od tnauitable the purpowe on ao- nt of its being used wea receptacle for ead aniiale, Coney Island win auitable, Dut could not be thoight of, being teem to Gravesend, with the condition that it | ry train, with » battal should not be used for Quarantine pur | (huge were hired at Se: | of the Court eacssion, Our t. but a decirio auish Our ps t every polly th frustrat now be: tory eh if fn prevented if they had not t ad with, Ag ships continued cholera, the hulks were not Kh to accommodate the they were detained on the vessels in which they arrived. ‘They were thus ox- | pored to the infection many di ue occasion, When the weather waa tem be land for purial, agd the commun: pectaclo of the well ead, all crowded in nh aight. of tho abi thing should be done fo ud the Hoard of Health was beset by aux begged that they migi the whe al ugh in perfect health, were thus detain wowerless, and #0 are the Com In that) m coor it follow from othe i gers will ti ‘The document cone! slate th “d to wave the district (siguies Jou O. Stoxr, Wirtann Parker, dates Cave ‘The Allexed Clerical Plekpocket. The Richmond Wii learus ts resp: 20 ig the caso of the Rey, Mr 1 in New York for all ¥ of a pocketbook Mr. Williame bad broak fe and if it conta: owner, «1 w contain be uat examinoti + ed to cour ould pursue in a case al precisely identical, For ourselves, ¥ fur public. We know it is al (ditional evidence of gui dit, But @ think it mo he 6 | erted © falachood.. What he probably, wae thy pocket of the lady, as w: now no longer prete leave the onmnib first thought to be ao a impt to escape with his booty, is otherwise aecownted for The incident we have mentioned would ex vw the Idea of advertising for the urred to him as the proper mode The ouly remainin law wl na wtated | reaulted from an excitement 0 knowleden of whi Against the eon. ‘#hand bille ae authors | Roowingly and guiltily tying, atands t f a couspiouurly blaine! | that left him | whole teaor | and good life. LETTER FROM MEXIVO. ent of Amerionn Citizens b: Tmperialists Vorcible Setrure of Arm by the Impertaligue—A Pi xpecied. The Rolen of Anare coli he Fresek kvecuaiton | Nearly Compieted-The United states Tepreecsted Commeantcation with Me ‘Od --Kecomt Massacre of Frenchmen by Gen, Keoubole, Vena Caz, Mar having romoved tha cause of complaint | letter, in reference to Americane, by billeting their officers on cit: ivena or subjects of other nations, the epi demic of the “ No the Imperial authorities, who, yeatord committed quite ® tour de force, and exeonted a coup demain by eonding out | |: our domestic dissensions, inflame the pm aw equad of Slidressed and worse behave soldiers to take away all the arina in pc terior in the massacre of 101 Frenehme: anciauiento thus reli ly pabliahed im a Zacatecas newspaper Hanimoms to extremes with ateange The Freneh | owe noals, when these strangers bi cou mentioned in my la 1y to the public | ought to be a sufficient warning. Not many which manifests so much solieitade for the | years since, a very welfare of this city, will consider und act upon th h* bee now ‘eiona, and agitate civil war, ci | moreover, depredations aud outrages whiob | twenty-five Inry Frenehmi ing Americans, who hour of 11.30 retired, end not arating the wrina from the owners, escorted the twenty-seven beings old weapons into the common jail of Ve informant, in qualily of an 4 them all this morning at ore found at tl irous of sep- ad twenty enven Now, seriously, gentlemen, I would like | to nek you if we Protection at all in thie country? I deol the word of an fuller Amother Visitation | eat mee, that that no one is amfo in thi ary wamos of the Freuch, who on re think only of themeclves, French Comsal is so busy wi ving jassea to the retiring domi-monde, Hainuation MweaDt the inilitery take care of themselves, bat the civilians nay be banged.) that he unfortunate twenty-five imprisoned in fail for the orime of wiabing to of defence which the so-called government ‘of the Empire cannot afford them—againat the banditth who have the exramuros at sod the American Coosul says to bis compatriote: “My dear fellows, hag a here; our pation | 1@ present government Lhave stated to you « true case, and will tiealars, Mr. J. KR. ph Athey are both orican citizens —the firet bas been county six weeks, the other leas thaw are both engineers on the Mexican Tuperial Railroad, and men of ex- ‘Thay were both Awakened from sleep Inst night wt 11.0, asked if they had wny arms, that they had; were eondueted to jail by some fity soldiers, the partios who awak: ene hy t look after the ve the means Davidson aud In this treatment there was no particular distinction to the two mentioned gentlemen. All the Americans, ali f the part of V were awaked in @ similar manu uestioned, but either having no arma or haviug them concealed, if possessing any, wore not treated exact! Athey. It was an ill-ad Iinporial authorities to rob revolvers, since no proclamation bas Lant year like Davidson iaed plan of the Parties possessing allowing the necessity of the Imperial authorities to obtain arma by force, where was the necessity of making prisovers of twenty. | subwiasive, and incarcei Nie jail, where they were forved this imoru ulsive labor uu Davidson and Mr. on men; Unreniatiag, ting them in « ing to do filth, | threats of violence! Athey were lib were they imprino 4 What right has the Empire to hold the extramuros which they ud robbera have | cannot protec ed the inbabit- frequently come iu and rob f their woney in apite of French pro rotection is then to be utany way, you will, joans are quite un and Task you to lend your yoic hould be protected American tloet is an abavlute necessity American iubabitauts and interests iu this ped for now F ro, allow that A ceramic colors al pen that we od, but | The evacuation continues rapidly. short, Lean only to you, that the t vend B passen. | the greatest misfortune to with officers and orderlies, « | tle property. You think that « m: the troops arrive early they at from the depot to the trat Taet | Aporte in half an hour's time 1 to figltting the disease | Te late iu the day they are marc nto Salting the dieease I lodged in tents | might, to be embarked th | ure transfer hext morning fore the loth in ch noldier will have quit. This to all seeming ; but f, | what will be the future action of France | with regard to Mexico! Will ahe by retir- | ing have given up the debt,; the excuse of | Will abe, ia any point of | vof the Board that tall, the cholera might have ater: | with the United 51 toctors of the Republic t ; but one fact is pretty | that France ie very cunuing and M. Reynard drops his stolen goos0 When the huuters are aiter him Hevertheless returne at nightlall to the h~ Should the poliical © On clouded in darkn, ferred not very rich. narrow e, with> out the power of escaping from the | death which constantly. th public ered ont m indignant tones that | their rescue, | | Dor was to be rT iroatened them, | France, well; tho debt is there, acd the ar homeward the bronzed Zouaves can easily bring the back to Mexico; for now the route is well | you make so much as that, L can tell you ! | And a0 we low y | highway, leap be ‘one instance the President proposition has solved, and you well know that th uld Liberate his will wait quietly for the solution, and mea while hope that our throats will be safe dar- | Bot been ao luck; the coming sack of Vera Cruz. it alone | B6Ws from the interior is miserably 4 | here ie really nothing known except that | times, but with @ good ew nilian has gone to Queretaro at ( arivy, and reiterating his idea | ional Congress, ef that be will, in f, compromine with the Liberals, d retire ‘to his native home, which ke own | following exciting tale: ow do with oredit, having saved his honor | to retire with the Freneb, who | Gi on Over @ silver then forced his sutjecta into ret aughter; then impri delivered him v 1, in short, made quite w fi Lim, ates having aliost inade ® tool of a re. | Ae sible for the | purpose on the whole, t action, We can [not tell whether the expected chole ra will be mid and manageable, as it waa | lant year. Hf it ahould come ina violeat form, the trade aud commerce of New York | will ‘be ruined; atr y, end citizens will follow in counties numbers r i, and we would, in on, inviie and urge tue citizens te Legislature to wine action, aud not to delay to adopt iieasures w are beat adap country frou peaulenc eh ud Lhe approaching A eveutiul one in Vera Crus wo in on the horus of a dilemma, dare not refuse the litte Mex n pave thoi uaual maak lireworka; but ral ghost will etalk in among the detor nations wd dauce with Lady Imogene at he ball atter supper, he prohibite the wear. | once, which order he obeyed of masks atier 10 P. ML, gives all the val @oason w ful that the new person's inask before 10 P.M 4d that morn- hia city, any With another clergyinan, After t, and only an hour or two before occurence in the omnibus, the last mens clergyman drew from his pocket ® pocketbook, remarking: ‘Hore i eome: thing Upleked up ins atreet car this ing, 1 anything of value, advertine for th Helng opened, it was fo; tween seven ing to provide themaselve n himself, agents or seine whosoever, W 1 boys from throwing stones or any in- ‘ He : oiUarly ladies, | Cautions the public in general to look 1 behave themselves Je of waeks wud at | was ie eworks ia real wand ight dollars, and it was agreed that it should be advertised, euny tom thonsand French embarked possibly by the Lot to the existing atate of in Vera Craz, Senor Domingo Burean from fecto Politic to and given him the most ample that Senor Bureau ts now a Vic stepa he is about taking for tho defence of | Vera Cruz are vigorous and, of necessity, or rune that » forced Iti how euch an incident as this might have iuthenced @ green country ¢' o- | atill com! ide in an instant | ary n will be immediat levy of soldiers made, forvigners, at the pocketbook, at pay of one do! seizure of arma day before yester: engineer whoue arrest I commented om, waa at the time very Ml, in the care of ® phy how in com@iderable danger, Mr. Hareau han reont lished th ite fullest rigor No to be alll sore In ay Of the artimen! passport, pennity of imprtan leaving for forcigh porta are nnd a similar docament fro the authorities of hia portof departura, T elating to quartering of military babi, teed out jaan ‘oor. nt exetse or pretext | whatane rer het It requires no great force of discernment 6 thie complications whielr Will arise be- nforeian governments mnd this, nw thke Vora Crug under auch & regime The latest thing of iinportance from the in pasaport «rat prisoners by Senor Gen. F ttle between him and M Caltentea. Senor Escobedo fu Ji in cold blood after the battle, and ea himaelf in an ordor subsequent ‘The Conatitutional forces have bs no mnag. ve come to make the most the jatered in who borne » flag which, although an enemy J in any manner shelter them under t recognized rights of war, Hat when this | fing hae separated itself from the interver to it, nor to the Mexican nation, | bavo voluntarily engaged thewesives in the service of the tiatrper, to unité themselves | mittiog, | hamanit and clyilization reject as com: mitted tI Vody of foreigners who haghtity invaded the capital of the State of Zacata: cam, they have lost the right of ali con. sideration of humanity; the verted themselves into ban eolared enemies of the morals and repow of society; ‘and ronder it indispensable to show in t au oxaruple and due warning, and satisfy | | Since Jam. tet. ‘The importa compare ae follows : nee for the horrible rave the public gos whioh they have committed. which—thie comumiasion will i proceed to execute all the fore Ware made prisoners with arme in band, in the glorious combat of the Int inet. with nded, ren- | dering aa account of the execution of this Independence aud Liberty Md February of 1867, Mari To Col. Miguel Balacivs Your correspondent left the city of Mon terey In the month of August, aid lett in | the files of Sener Becobedo's army at least dred and fifty Frenchiee, who lad u ht proper to take sides with Geveral A sik @ Wine, oy Americans. are these also robbers, enemies to the peace of society, and are they to be likewise treated in this manner by the Im- liste! Senor Escobedo ia growing old war and blood, but uot tn policy, gen: eroaity, nor the welfare of bis country, and by this order bag damned his cause. What Will Juarez any to it!—V. O Picayune Permanent Photographs. At the last imeoting of the Inventors’ In- stitute, Mr. Pounoy, of Dorchester, romd ® paper on “Sun Painting in Oil Colors,” il- lustrated with many fine specimens of the applicability of hia process to pictorial and decorative art ‘The photographic prints axhi wore on paper, canvas, panels. copper, ete., and oWed ‘fine eredation o tone, quite as ‘ae the finest silver | photographs, while it must be admitted they | fronsean over the latter the tinmense advaa- ef absolute permanence, In the course of Lis remarke Mr, Pounoy went through the varioas wanipulatious connected with Iaining them aa he pro- sensitive medium used its bitumen of Juawa, dissolved in tur- tine, benzole, or other bydro-car- fea, with which ie ground up oil colur of any desired tint. The pasty masa ia then brusled over # thin sbect of analucent paper, and dried in the dark hon dry the alect is ox; under a pho- tographic negative to daylight or a strougly actinto artificial light, whtch ‘hardens, or renders insoluble, those parts of the seuait- ized piguent to which tho transparent parts of the negative have permitted access of light. After aome minutes’ expostre to light, bryo picture is washed in turpen- r ny other #0 portions which have not beon affected by the actinic rays, lew ing the remainder of the pigment firmly at- tached to tho paper, in quantity proportion- al fo the amount of light which permeated the different parts of the negative. Tho | picture is now complete, and may be trans Torred; aa in the ‘lithographio proces canvas, wood, atone, & tm end ba ferred to potters’ | usual, Legacies. Iu my experience of life, letter, Ihave more than once boca struck with the fact that, with somo people, it is father dies and leaves hin bis busine | let us say, £2,000, and whose wife suddenly | has £000 bequeathed to her by a very lucky follow. Well, he may be, a he may not be ta disgusted with the rdigary in dust ® boot speculation, Iar how ho talk! Dida't So-and-So go into the country inn by mere chance and seem picture banging over the mantolp! which struck his fancy, and didn't he give the landlady’ ten shillings for it 1 didn't it turn out to be @ genuine Tit or somebody or other; and didn't ho #ell it for five hundrod pounds; and didn’t it af. terwarda fetch more than two thousand ? Then thera was that atapid Thingumivob, who went to Liverpool without a #ixpa in bie poome At Kupposs ho g Id; bought it ie ania Hip; sold it again next paid pext da on aceurity of nd cleared one thousand five hundred aud | ¥&+ New Yor sand seven |" Wheeler & Wilsom Lock soventy-tive pounds aix shillin, pence three farthinga! That's the way to soit You may work » long time before the disgusting duaty fence, and go a-hunting, n, There is hardly ything of life but | woh inatances. Let us, who have be thanktul that necesai- ty compels ua to atick to the bigh road, and to trudge on our way, wearily it may bo at , wud to aome and get our a anyone who kno knows of A Speck of War Ia Sacramento, Cal. The Usioy, of February 11th, tells the residenve of Mary Shaw, aliaa Mra, non Kirwt astrvct, avove’ the Water orks, waa the theatre of a lively scr ze on Saturday morning, The Paci Railroad men having laid their new track on the northern embaukment, frow Sixth and First atreets, were about to complete the connection with Frout atreet. In doing | this their purpose was to place the rails oa the ground formerly occupied by t sidewalk of Front street. Whe ou's house, they attempt the front porch, Mra n made ler appearance with a revoly: erand forbade all present to molest her premises, Leveling her pistol at a mau on the balcony, ale ordered him to leavo wt that her property bad not | the Iuiroad Company, aod il it J abvot aiy one who attempt asion of it by force, a. A the Superintendent of the Works, bis men several timos to advan and tear down the porch, Whe attempt to advance was made, the revolver held the men in check. Com plaints wore made againat Mra, Gibson a tt une, but for some time there go made on which th per to make au a apectators tind collec Police though A large crowd ¢ | From time to time, Mra, ppealed to the men in the employ of the Coimpany, aid | to the bystanders, to not pormit her property | to be thus taken by force until she veut & just compensation for the eam. She her threate a nd was particularly «Crocker should wake tear down the porch, han} tempt t | was wt the time serving int valry de partment, and orenpied & commanding jin sition at & respectable position froin (ho trout. Por several hour® Mra, Gibson ke vt at bay the aa Iyrtandere took no part in but their sympathios wore fre ft mnani mously expressed in fayer of Mrs. Gibson, gth two Warcints Were aWorn oUt, One hg Dorety w eata to tear down the noch eberging Ma ton with threats it Tif. Shier Marks served both warrants. Dorety surrendered nd that his imprisonment has acted | without objection, bat Mra. Gibsom retreat- 4h prafadice to hin health that be te | ef to the interior of the harwe, Meked the Joor and threatened to shoot any ous wha hold attempt to force ft open ad her that he had the warrant, 4 demanded that " failed to comply, when he broke op door and fonnd her sented the pistol but made no atten While whe waa at the station au Lengaged in giving bond te nd with workmen tore down the poreh wad | Jaid the track in front of disputed ground. Mra. Gibson's attorney, Henry Starr, was present dering the morn: proceedings, and It was anderatond advice in defending her premises. Boon after her release. 1B. Its | Crocker was arrented om @ char Mechief for tearing down t To a few minutes an that ale acted on Iterention took con BR. Croeker and Starr, in w former threatened to whip the latter warrant wae inwned for 1. R. Crock: ‘or on complaint of Btarr, charging him witty disturbance of the pases, and ho was ayia The criminal phase of the whoia i probably be ventilated in tha | Police Court to-day. the armed | arrested. | Fisasetat News, Bt New Yon, Wednesday, The afternoon Stork quotations, compared tio which it wished to impose on us; Aad | with those of yesterday afternoon, show at | hone whe aseved ft, withont any mere be: | 7 Mar 2, 61.M.-_ unsettled condition of the market. changes, however, were slight. | ments were firm. Gold closed at 1 money market was more acti: tle business wae done at 5p roiling rate waa a7 per cent, with t hulk of buniness done at the intter ri Foreign exehange was firmer, Bille days on London were qnoted at 108% 4 104 ‘The Now York exports, last for bankers’, week, compare as follows : afi tlt QURTHLTIT ~ Bei,us,t09 OE BB Flonr was 100. @ loos On ‘Change to-day better and more act nd Onta te. a6, lower, wer, and slowed with more firmness. Live Whiskey qniet. 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