_ THE~ War GAZE= . iinkiami4var licanze. PENumaii, REED & co, ... . - . .. .. .„.. ii : , noz, ~......,.......s.- .. . . .. . ..._ cinsin44l4,l:ctint -istrumnis. • .... . . - . Wig 14 1 16.111 API: if Uri UMW& 5141 - 4 11Sraffil l ar !jell ' AlD saassik a irmatzvw Assrrisits: as 00 WA* In Mr ask, . - I=2l PITTEI7OI4/I..PNaN , L. 11118 T 11111110. , '____l\ iG.~P. MON" WAZINGTON, lemon, of rounelhoen of ``lie* Orient& omnt-ILisCicic • '&n6i.32dom. List of Crinlinola rarthmed. Regiiiidmit OW i nter littatisum; IlthMtar to inilasid. Plherlah tettrtuserrea earade.) . . . , . - Wasautoroar,' February 15, 1568. - - Onitrr-partocicst commarmomer.. . futile House today the Speaker s u b. initted,theWowing": . • In complanue withls resolaka of the HMO of February 14th, UM, I. have the hooor to tranamit herewith co les of the oornapchdausabaseen Han- cock and If relative to the removal, by General Honmok, of the Councilmen in the elly - of -New Crimes- , ' - Tour obedient servant, - 17. S. Ctstavr, Genera. Tehran 'Miredat Wastini. am ry; una. tionitnahardq Pais.i - the Firth hillitaryThetrict , Fratf - , - oinaires„ Zebrine:yr Gertimi„ U. Grentr.:l have removed nine neembent of_tho CitOouncii, two white and seven colonel, Matempt of atlas cd this military , _commander; in promeding to adelectioir for Reocirder for the t3eoortd District. and which is an eleighnfastlfm-nrider the law% by the people and - hotly the Connell. The, at. tisms tuirobl theald election was .made while was, ilsamt in -Texas, brit the Ctshadi Was palmed tolikaural Sheri dad% ezdermwddinshe election until neenstruitton Was 'comphsted, Without the tulthoety ofthe commanding gerteraL Nemlass, these tnemberetroted fforren harmaliste - anti the project was _ carried. The eleeticer. was about to be completed, what one or,„ two members, mare timid thanthe rest - cleft, end broke tiwirobrune: 'Amain point is, General Mowerapecial Order .Of October 15, cllcr 4 ==- - 3 11 =In • ild.; - mater wee acqa.rdedoe with. the Dower granted by the Itecozeteueticoactorhich allows DtetriM.C.S*Xtattderal to =speed, or reractreptesada Irom - otbee, l d pro vidence:a limei,tolime for the. perfbrm *nee of datimelpersons removed, bY potutment. - Warrrein & - iltatuoce, 241. Gen. U. Ef. Words' Fen:" - 6.'1664, - M a jor GeheraW.. S. Hancock; New Orleans., thamodyouronier removing City Coed. oils of-New Orleans until foll report-Of reeseta !mad. -Answer by mail. . • CI & Gusww, Calera: • BY telegram-received at Washington, ea..24,,r0bruat7.11,166k New OttlaaM, La, rso r vac, Feb. - 9, U.S. Great, Command. IngAitutes -of U nited Sudan -Tour dis tend'. of the elfin _of February - directing me to suspend my order No. 23, of the 7th of December, . removing certain nteadciatif the - City Council of New 01 . - 1 _ oa, lentils full report of the reasons -therefor-shill be INEIII, WeS received 19 a. ' to-day. .. I request that you may re consider youraction, and any order in the premises be net suspended uoUl you have have the full report:of the reasons calledfor by you. I telegraphed yon at the moment 'the trylerwas hand. giving_ as 101 l a 'statement. -of my.ral for meats as I thought could -be made.' I neared. you to the order of Getz. Sheri dan forbidding' elections; which - yon have on file at your, headquarter; and states:Ma the . Council- had: been previcrady notified of this order by me. I also referrablonteran. -- order-- Of Gen. Mower, Issued In- October, which setilarth a parallel osee, and - Which - 'I have 9n Ole. /n_Undoeste an'eppes was . taken toyon for re-lintatmums. of the CoenelPticomnid by Genera Mower' which appealeti_have riot ertratilned' The present one was in de Since of that example or Genera itheridan•s order and my awn letter, catthadog the Coun cil to dmia.ln theelectica, and forward ed to a copy. Jaq:M.lt wai also " 'under the law by. which they 'elshoeitto ea. I astonished at the action - of the Council. and could not accountfor-It- except by the Let that theyinalbeett instigated le di, ftby`de= agn.thg men who. believed if rdared mike those rem:ils it would end inmy own remansi. end they-vmdd be pram tat ad stafrai% lify self-respect as Om meander of Ms teada•mada it Mandate. - ly neemary , that I should take surnme ry aminno,segaolless of censegneseces witheWtdclipstrizana mightthreatenme. I do Mt know whatfuller report could be thmishia In this eass, for all the pa; pen szplaiang "spy_ Mimi have been mato yost,.To impend my order would be to chistrusefulness here, and in trunk memo& assnalefarhatlconaider due to me and mypeahen he this mat ter, would meas. a reaper= re gatta to be relieved from my - present ocaumuld. - .Although I have been -here seventydays, this bathe emend *maims I brivelakencuemy owk :respeortbdity to make a removal-the bra mie two denrprevions , to this-both for grove muses, reported to you in detail by tele 'earths andieldie folly -resegetzs- the powers of the General-In-Chief to dtaskr proven MOM.? -reereafallY request tun as haseeeted upon a bell !mewl ed f Ati o the:flenerat-Le-Vhia auty, deli'y his_ n until he am inform me wba - fmtharpapas or inthruntion - he may deans In addition to what has been banished, fora fullundernanding of the case underozwideration. -My-action in the presidia WaS bated- upon Bit! 41 : 46 finpplemeselary: Beccentinetion Act, 1. melt your: reply ham Mains the order. W:l3.lletram.„ Map Gen; Cem. Wsantetarorr. Feb.- 10.-lifel. Gen W. - Hanneek, - New Orleans: If your ender removing City Counclis-has been executed and Osten' aPpolnteei are is, . you need not =spend order., as directod. - tr. Et. MUST, General New Chimers. Feb. IL-Gen. Grant, commanding 11. S. Army.: I bet change the City Council* am au 2e complhibed fact when your dispatch el February-9th was received. fisvinnl 91 the appointees had already filed copies of their oaths of office. In ray selections I have awarded the ben men to office, withoin regard to their political senti ments.. All must take the required oath. The changewillbe of Immenseed to the city, Bathe poor, of whletatTarrg , is principally amp:teed, are dependtie !rpm public °mawa= am. ' Wa S. Hascoroc, . Maj. Gen. U.S. A. - . The fiMlonal currency printed for I waken:n=lsSo $520,600; 567. Nationaltank notes Issued $151,- 610,-smount Su chwastion the Treasurer heads in bondass security therelbs 11311,1119,600. and far deposits of Public money ; $37,M7950.- Fractional =natty redeemed and asatn•yed-dur- Intim week 1527,700. Internet Revenue - gate nsseits gar,_.the IstJ " "P ek.A/. 4 l s LtS s tiNne = - '?' 't Secretary McCulloch favors the propo sition to make Churkundl, Eth/ortis and Chicago porta of entry. to which can be worth bond framtheAtlari= isort%paying dutlus there.. sumativedix or2A conricroa- - General - J.l k Steedenan has naval the irallMMS.Witof,Trateruallievenue lta Newtnleerte, to tau! effect Ney . - ow 01119 A report of the number . of counter fatten, forgeremd -persons condemned ter perjury and embezzlement, has been prepared at the Attorney General's etf, -Seeks trammission toCongrces. Irani show that the number of munterfelters and persona convicted .of.passing emo ted& rutenitY - , who have been is shoat one hundred; the numet r... : l f a if m it dividnals convicted of forgeries about twenhydlve, ::One ar ten appear In the • lilt of pardons that were oarticied of parley. -The number of such criminals. whohavereceived Executive dummy is upwards-of e-huraired. - - - • Wanarsorort, Feb . . it Ctiseet.' , one. 'enigmas anefinolii TO XNaLA-r'l - '1161141 . 1 . 061 . se &Übe tile:Sp: =tar' - of..lsll.tdater - to - England has dered..-to_ - Goma _ Mathias definite has-been beard from hint'is to his neceptaisco- ' The magas- - that of ldr. , Ath it - has heen - Wacer. Weed-01i.' . .50W411 WPM NW% LA2 it s:iaaii~+ - bomado ttetilin4lloll. tiettateradton I ptl4L-httehrhio,.lket sin klrlwar to the _'lleetthtotele,vbolooliod to hie oral thstmeatrare:7. VOLUME sormm-tkaTzs,- otv.researee to titi,rituuniiegatte.i _ - RICEDIOIrD. February'. LS.—in ,tl3O 45onvention to-day the oyster tai gum , dermas hold on the table, an the Geer gla mephitis= asking Congress to lean thg WWI tin* naked dollars, • ierrannieti Ch l til b w&Orm li ts to the of the miUtary..• ao.aecfded that trantri which was the war making power has notyet dedned pesos, - and the country Wag - in satate ofgmfatice, anniatice, the Courts have no right to take prisoners trot of military custody. The case. goes up. to the Supremo Court tlatefalSchoffeld,itaned sevenfold . ..ea to-day about rariatntfice...One olden a new registration in Elohnund March Anothtrprovidee the:Ashen voters In the State have changed readdenoe since the lan._ registratirm thery.mey der in. the diatrict Where they reside: The third is for the guidance of reparation bands, and - directs whema ;arson has he s- Unktid States edits 'and then voted voluntarily for secession.be Is dis qualified.. -The holding :of -a-Molted States °fete Is defused as having _held an office to which the holder was appointed by the President, mute of law, or heads of departments. Those who have beid countyor town *Mom created for the ad ministration otjustionare diattanchlwd, but not their deputies. Executive par don "does not remoreribtfranehiaement. . =I Arr.siza, Feb. ,15.—.Tn - ths Cones:i d= today a motion to reconsider pea. graph fifth, section drat, or the Leettals, tive Committee's report, adopted peter. day, vela delksted—yeas sixty-two, nays sixty-Iwo, the President voti ng .. the negative. - 11"peovidee' Wit - no 'poison holding °Moe - under thetrolfeallitates or S i tt r eci e r o G u e rti ci= except. officers Lostioes. of is be eligible to the Leghslatnre, and no manlier lbe - Ligklballrs7lo4l be sp pointed by the Governor or elected by 0 Legislature to any oftice of amain ment The pinance :Committee wee. unbar- Izedlolgottate a loan todertay die ex- Somtich of a seenon paused yeetindsy ss distranchusas persona convicted . of larceny vesa reconsidered . and stricken Ganeral-](bade left ar Florida last antra oazar.tia. Raman - Feb. 15.—The Convention gnu =gee today on the bill of Among • e section* - was:one ;de= the Lich of the State 7bi the. parmend of Itsablle debt other then thatincurred kt4Durtutm teemed is tactic= di. marrLase betwestisslitte• sod wa De vout, sehleh.was tabled and thus virtu - The .use of _the hill foi a Itemize : was otatetsd to try 1:181170 end white deist:sten, cut the ground that cut Stumm eocaslous negroes Led net been sllewedtbe privi lege of the same flour with the whites. . . . . T. 14.41.8151.3, MOMS; Feb. 15.—1 n the Convention to•day twenty delegates were prownt: • -large , crowds of colored' dti m collected in the streets before the Conveitidnittet... Thentilitatioattinan der, .by request of Governor Walker, provide' a guard for the Conventkro; to repedylolenoe, if offered. BlteConvention aseembledwrithont M terfersnoe and &doled an article eels, affre to the State o tem, Itproyldes tbr - the electlon of Governor sod rListrisol ant Governor for the term of form yaws, thr tectirdnd , w of the State offices to be appointed by the Governor and mar firmed - by the Senate. - - A-Omens was held by a majority LL noon today, at whirl one of the minori ty appear ed proposed * measure of corm. which was not agreed to.. - A Man meeting was held this after noon in the Capitol Square,. and was addressed by colored and white speakers of the Billings faction. The speakers seemed to haws given UP the struggle thr the mastery of the Convention and pro passe to try the issue at the ballot box. ' - The Tel:tomes Conserrativegtate Con vention met in Nheltyllle, ocr Saturday night, and , adopted Imelottans• 10 9Iting to a thorough orminization throughout the 'Mate' and warmly endorsing the ad ministration of President Johnson; do cluing .that the Government was estab liahed to give preen:Wm to the Withal righte and material intarests of the White race, and thatitshouhlte eo proposing to unite with the Dettextratic party of the Union and ail others in op• position to the misting Congreestrmal despotism: In relation to the nest Proo- Idency the following embalm , was "Btautoed,Mud Aintree - Tolman In the choice of the Democratie and - Con servative people of Tannage, Ate the Presidency of the United States lit No member next, •amitbat if abetted** odd receive their cordial and smanimeastattp. Port, 'They will, _however, If - some other goodoitan and true to the Canatitatice and to the right; and liberties of the-poo• pie be nominated by the NatiOnal Demo erotic Convention, eheethilly .jield htm a hearty and entlitrovwht supporh".: . .m~.r~. February' . 15.Thit bin of Tights mune up as the epeolslorderin the Carrientton• to-day.. The first section, referneto &dad Committee sr submit ted, guarantees saftrige , to persona, irreepective of nee, colar Air sex. The seven secodedingleettans were,PloPtedj.- Tbey embody no near Ideas: • Trieurember sent to Vkkabang to von. fm with General Gillearin regard - to tat ;was in Xs seat, but no report able soih don tees made. :11.0,01bi:11AUW, •._ . _ , lfzw.Oztqaus. February dem =sib:mine meeting ',nue held tekilgh t In Bt. Charles Theatra,'whiett witedeqse.. crowded. -J. ht. Lewehan wes chosen • - Reaelallon• - were adopted endorsing President Johnsoct:undatill, Wing with the Northam Democracy. Ez-tiotr. John B._ sudlkEr. - E. ld..Terger. of allmounktave addressed-the meetng, Which La still In seasiadatthla hour— • . , Cia=Trron, FalEl=7 15.—Tho Ccni- Tendon - was noddy oorntikedt_ toed*/ in dlsonisolag rerantkozsbmg Cottgra• to loan aka etiolate* minima .claant for the paveof Pill easing *eft° FORTIETH CONGBZE3, ILrc' - '1 Wierzumrso7, Feb. IS, 1W HOUSE OF REPW3t(IiMTATM:S.,. Several pealtbnur were Ifteenizetand referred when the Homo roamed-the ionelderailon of the psellselty:eraetea. ease. Mr." SMITH spoke in . fketM MIAs claisate the seat. . _ Mr. TRIM rtf behalf, of )fr.' AVOWAL add be Marled. back A* =UMW y V... 4.1 all lusinuations . against the layette of that gentleman, eitastruar., of rm.; ; vs atop : to the dshate,'snared,the Mr. CO VAN effaced. as a subittftnbi for the two pending madanans de claring that Sam E. Sztilth, , turritHer re. celled a majority of votes 'awe, In yon- forms to law, Mareditled to tbesest.,‹ ' The Rouse recorded the predous 4 . p;!ai;• After remarks by &BUG*, BLAINE, "POLAND and DANES the question waa taken and. Xi. ,Gohere's substinue rejected=4o3caOL; The resoluthms 'from- Ceisselttee on Elanions, an d Mr. t he th net autifted to asset, and. th Gar. tuner. of Kentucky to be of the The SPEAR= presented the Varna tandem* between Ga. Grant and. gen.• Guam*. Referred. . tor Committee on . Mr. FAINE,. kills to . 'a priiiiMeit question .sent to the Clerk's dialtlf - and tiad li Mn te re le ad a paragraptifrom theWm & iting. Fretio otomissoe eder- , dare... New Yerk Traiune,zelating l to tn. ddente which omurred - 1 the Mots or the Committee on Ittoonatrocnon on tba impeachismit - -propealtion. He then ' midi Of omens! him no knowledze as to the ammo of the inihrmatioo,4d_,_ - Atte_ writer. bat it happens that MIDI ,6 statement purporting to be a statement - of - Oat plating tome atui, that contmite tee isividtenn Ate lightest ad:usloirmf foundation. • _ Thellonseiretit Mtn coarminee of iss" winds on Umlaute of the Union: Mr; WELKER in the.cbeit.- MP/6AM - Sr and diolomado silipinerhihno MIL somm. iMes toter same debateIdr.WASIEBITSPIL mid - when theOWis *soon. militia had no as Ma& let.. PoindiMat. of _s Minister ato. Menotti domain no item Mrthat thiniiia literthmertad, but the , •_gaiditionlut Maamousette (Mr.BUT tidalkyhaitbsou inatmeted by the Committee to mom mt the amendment to that • - 11 fr. . BUTLER meson to insert the Without disposing of the question the Zonnoittee trove ad. the- BMW ad— Joarnsi. . . ••- i . . ... . . . . . . . . . , .... . , . . . , .. , . • . . • .. . . . - . . . , . . . _._ . , • . . , L. . : . . . . -..... i. 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The moot was scented with apices and burnt Eastern drugs. At thellmeral the Japaneeetnenrners knelt around the open grave in the snow. All then threw handfull of 'earth 'upon the coffin, and each brougbtawaya stone, or used, or bit of earth sea memento of the ocession. ga•yes-ta-kee was n noble in his own land—for nobility in Japan is not thought inconsistent with the pram darter. i eta:Mier. Ete'vras the author of a number of Japanese dramas, and lookad upon , aa'.e hum of; mark and learning. D.l-6/ kJ a laxA D.CYIYZ,I • Thera is very great destitution is New . York at present, and with it, tkukt in crow* - 01.- crime which. is always ex Whited in times of mustsl poverty or suffering. But the assertion currant in some of the papers that one out of every Germ of our population have, during the last year, been counnttted to prison or receive obari=some of the public in; A. H. Stephens, o Confederate noto riety, hit° come to Nis New York th sprizur and deliver, by special Invitation an ad dress 9n political and social attain, In the Sotith. The talents of this gentleman are too-well known for him to au to ob tain crowded audiences. lam reminded by this announcement of an anecdote oonovnaLzg Mr. Stephens, reported to me by onewbe was present. Mc. Stephens, . well - known, ts very weightng. Indeed only-. Musty-fur pounda. Os, one notation a number of big Georgia mountain men came in to a po- Utica' muting to Mar him spark. One huge, twendokonidered giant could not restrain Ms amazement when the dimin utive orator made lila appearance, and ha a:claimed, "That — Alen. H. Ste- Moro! By jingo, If he was just greased behind the oua I could swallow him whole!" Mr. Stephens overheard the remark, "So doubt you could," said be,. "and if you did, my friend, you would have more brains in your stom ach than yen ever had in your bead." The retort as may be supposed, Was em inently enemata], and was enjoyed by the victim of it as heartily-as by the rest, cosmoroLrrAlt 19011EVA.T.' We have some talk of a grand ccsmo rtiffmtival, come off next June, ich to the einging societies, the ciao, the orchestral ermine of the old world and the new are to unite in New -York I a grand ataliimethextpliltion of 'ANL .The **operation. of Garman French, Swiss' and Austrian Bieleties, widethose of all the American cities, ha been Ins-iced. It is estimated that lids inteniatlonai gathering will asecemble fall fifty thousand sharp.ehooters and gamma,* yad number of charlatan., and - ,seyeral• thousand orthastral. pen formers:- Of the fatted will 'be largely German in character, our friends of the Fatherland baring a Manlier out door celebrations of the kind. We may look to ice* s gathering ouch as the Ma ll al l ci t to =sexat the railroad and companies promise to aid the enterprise by tilag excursion tickets at low rates. If the programme abouid he carried out, whet risen of hoer, what memitains of pretzel* what tens of - schweitxer knee will be constuned by thee thirsty and hungry multitudes. aNOWID UP. Probably every one knows that all New York does business at= the hewer end of the Island, and travels from two to four milers to-the other end In order to reach its domicils. The recent snow bee caused us therefore no little vase don and inconvenience. The railroad tracks have been for several weeks par tially snowed tinder, and the 'travel has been exceedingly difficult 'Every Morning and night sees cars filled full of nitat Pnd womeNgrewie by: burial. that strumide and pant and sweats:ad stumble and sometimes drop prostrate with ex hat:Mini Io their, desperate efforts to dreg along the icy, mile the hotneneek• ing or - bentinew wending Mowda; At Islet Mr. Berg, President of the "Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ani mal:olnuf and endeivoted to compel the redhead com putes 10 amore. humane consider ation for the poorcreatures intheirpow• 0r.. - Some imees have Olitor made, and heavy fines Imposed. In one ease it was found that- es- oar r wit* only -taro lemma was esnYlag as nishy as a Inn -dred penions,thedriverforuinghts nearly ex2tuossedteretie dent by heavy blows from a eilek. Bests Interference hal compelled the nie - or simmel..teank id each can Int:thiseltas renderedicnr tiihnent of tke numberof own and lueded While thief bermes Via: blpedersondatueirehicontentenced than ever. But a 4• circumstance, will bestaitlhedetywheir We shill Travereleo voted or subterranean miles with ample reetcrinated4len 'for rapiditanatt Awn one end of the Inland in the other. ==E:IE!1!1 . . - 13e'Valerithse's Day luta weed with the• usual =unbar of tender and-hitt edgettedeePres. Of late_yeari. heenteer the =data Asrerw _York hue been nuiely . -hattiled • neer 'to -children wad serventhirle.: fled ereatheee manage to lout the city malls with a Tut number of letter - - It a -wonder that .auch • amotettratienfar warm expreastonii and =ariu mb efflo &swot render the mall ley and thelketraffieW; In. Itienitano4etlinpu extra hasenhxt&— . the. thestm- nothing new:. 2"rti• weatberli saps*, the idelgblor la exce Tent. Em dnement A. little whom hopeful. l- Belle sod parties are abounding. Gold fluettuctes.,-.Pollties -are mated.-., The heeith - oftileeity WOW x444:fist tlty Tehearendi So to !nimbus% 0....tuk; i'o3o2rtoN Fol.46.f7PrOVildollll Van ere being : ge t: ready for ictivice oe oPet , thi ES=...,,MINTWII/ be temporarily •min by Crewel brigade hew m coroadealcak A.ganboat will be btatlatted at - Preseolt: An Imperial gum boot. willbe=a . theepriag.to amtet tP rdhl Un ateit homadrettnad alai% " a sev part fa current theta thatwaly- Atoms of the Nova Bocae mamba* who bays Mean anent to the oonfedereticne Wend. a_ . . way* omega esigteulty. bryinnegtleasethertstmetestotrette.r ' Mira/ •gleirgiatig.l'obrue3Y In :wadi? was filed to•daY aggf'prista metiOn4ne. - "Filliergf . 316 court.granted a - rule to, sheztf wow= Satin. _der whit/Lenity of Thiledaphieehontd cu be ord egu e redirad to gamine to 'PAM= the' inionnt rpareonneel fees end ccets of atilt, ii2d 'eking the Supreme Court of this Stain to resateGinsrd lege by taking management frcenthe -present.polllOU guagdlana Connelkkof the eoneolidetedcity,,and giefog, ittees: IsennameetUxard -, of.dlitobe IssW Zoete. d by the Court from the locality and with the qualle.-Ations Indkated in Cligard'a PRE =I Pitman= - etet*A;4 - eli. 111:-LYeaterday the appointments of th ree Catholic Binh sepe for tbe cl4ocese of Philadelphia were I tetedgedPtenn7l.-tiudizedraalmeW at = t, Th e Pope has designated the Ntar Wkatiniiini, of St, Patrickaa mi kop of Sc anon Pat ocgorrisbumerld . 'Dr. ,of Eichigued, —lleamWrit LlTran Aitopt4Csad ;BOW* w a it Wager* 241r).-1.1(0111111 UM. Of ctirtst. "Thersigs dos 10 Use" liint Testaluerk b3".sooli watt fiskOnsin: aly• piechars china, sad tbia;-=l .- • 800 Mk THREE O'CLOCK A„M. MOM Erg OPE. Earl Derby Reported Dead. Incorrect News from Abyssinia. Haiori to Fitiraint in Italy. Adviese: from booth America Petroleum Fire atAntwerp Details 4! Aiws by .:Bag. = =3=! Lennox!, Feb. lA—The Earl of Derby has been very ill. An uncontratileted rumor wen prevalent this forenoon that be died daring the night. Sir O. Shee, one of the Judges of the Court of _queen's Bench, died lest evening. It now appears the reports which were printed in the morning journal, that Earl literlfy . findlulgOilhee fere dead, ere witlimittany foundation, though both have been damptimiudy tll..iila ennoun oed tolnight they are Mich better-and re covery confidently looked for. Lsteratd>rlees dostotoondritithe Abya. doled lidedilinthe snit bun eienhig. 'A dthrodch to-day states no such move ments of the , EarptbrAcolpl:o llll 6oK l had occurred. "Much of the news froth Abysainia to to be rookie:l with caution. Lorene's, February /o.—lt hellaiedUriaithido, Will mini suctieed FAA berhfirthi bead - of ibe . . Fratiatriot, Pelemiryls.—The dinner to Admiral Farraird,already mentioned, war - a straniraffhp. ffella;.the loniser" . of:Frafipts, th! ml; and In Ms ivmarki add "Iron heart. and not Insh _clads tmaed his ;Luna". Thei,ifindral id acknawledsingthecol pllsitent.itiallehof Marie foe-nary, and his confidence In her noble program. George P. Mar h, representative of the United States in Italy, on behalf of his country, thanked Sella for. his hope. of eternal alliance: tie - pries, the former Secretary of Marine Affairs, said "en al- Ileac with Arnerics:i ministry feund by bolumbtio, baptized by. Vospumei, and celebrated by Bolta,' wan entirely na tant' v." seviis Auuraica. _Luso; Feb. Is.—The Star from Rio -fused°, arrived here to-day, brings the fallowing intelligence: • Berrind the usual akidelakiek Lime h.* bun no eghtlig batireur the hestile erodes on the Sarum Cholera was still raging 'with unabated fury in Rainsee Ayres. There wee alsomuch sickness in 'the camps of bath armies. The revolt which had broken out In Senate, one of the provinces of the Argentine Repub lic, had been suoicestful, the ruling Gov- . en/P.ent having been overthrown. - The filpente4.4:lo.llMtneT2t,haPeatOr &.Iruer l 4 pnaciVflenni the Inter>iel dieconsionn now !Unveiling In Fein.; • IRF_JI.T AZT Mi:111g . Axiwkar, Feb.' - 16.—A fire occurred bare today, which, at Graf, ttuiatened to be very destructive. It broke oat In a fleet of rowels Wei with petroleum,and near some large warehouses stored with that stir:444'MA the/flumes were coefined to two or three lighter,, on board pc which were about three hundred burets of petroleum, which were 'destroyed. • =2l zap", tabinaty IQ 2Ls atrial jettnaals tof this city deny there , wW bo aii dune In the "Ministry, and contradict the reports that the ger nutunnawaidetiplittee important alters, tione In the Conistilutlon of the Empire. Bovnwirreo, gob. 15.- 7 Tbo ship woe:A:rota:lw Vork..arrind Sunday bat. _ • rdsztolt *mini >t nix . .tirw Toss, February.l6—The Lon don /Tow hu a detailed account of the tared nilde Viniavint by which fifty flee nll.l werelost, • • ' The Vienna Debate rays England is en dangering to detathitne Anna*, France, Rued& and Frusta% In auapend the trans port of Cretan redness to Oreeen Yams. February .s.—The Cirrsitto &Metre aublishero latter from Eucha rist relating that three band. of `armed individual; each band four hundred and fifty ationg, am assembled at different points, Of the- Danubian naincipalitlea Thep appear to be under the command of thrir hoary and are 'preparing to *VW AWW. I. let Drs., to. Turkish villeges and renew the scenes -of ~brig endiget arluch were supprened last gnu. ThriteMen government, having bat Wormier thed intentioryls prepar ing tedbener Um* hands. • , Worm*. Ream" 4. Aegean Red Meek was laid before th T e delegations. Reigning to amerran affldra , this state ment asys Austria entertains, aloes the Unity of Prague, the tame peaceful and nieftelly sentionds towards .Prusais and It'll an tenable the • other power'', Though Amine. Ices of her position in Germany t eel on.lmply distraction of reat/LWdid Int her 'federal silica WM would not aide with Pruitt.' In the Luxemburg difficulty. On the Wary abe would not at tempt tafaj a war between France and - Pien the Imports( Govern meat tool[ taro r te prevent the EMper. or Itypeueon and the French statesellen frau expecting the co ' amnia - In a conflict with forpartial and neutral, Austria' must lace-greatly preeernthen of nes. .rte therMardid of fie good Mama lasimpszialthrrernatentwas Dom. Palled to sot with. th e greatea=l i en im co, as . ffedred7-tiedtber to pressure u Prussia to induce her g witnifint Garman 'annual Inferest, cliditerlth toner Itudi opft to intsplcion of inadrunnerrmMa fa - km , resistance with • view of bringing about a conflict. Thgreiadhateciarbtair mann -lareeeo; looked, tamely . that while under the Ilifflnemlah• of danger Of An 'Llireileaa war, mans an anxious glance wax direc ted both- firma "eariln ands If notch te- TWIN Austria.'intintatlems Which Went receired reseeding -a new • alliance_ were tocringtnand too exchnlyely (*wr ing-the in', senate ono idde for Austria o sacrifice for the freedom of action tutstoodi ti=Aims fox , WAS and dutie e s cancelled at the termination of the era ertdott don& with a dissolution of the German Condensation. • • JO ?$. . • The statementrd the Rod Book, refers titg to :thellastera. guestlan, Anaemic that international obligations, and - Austria's friendly reliticeet with &Out,- brim Porte, have deterred the Imperial Government frrartglving tiny support to, the Candle detentreetlint. ,The :meting' betereenthoEniparenorAustria and the , Emperor of ,titts.Freneh at. Elaisburg. gees dse to eltertellt" weeMent upon Seeding principlen; wit thessideet ono- Awing ClotCPorie not to insist upon - the lbrdtavrithinwhich it wished to re mat the proposed atadon: ' In the rosinthoe refrains by the Ports have Padded . the chine ta..tbs'SiVutblled'; Attetritt:end Thaßed ElooitAti Abet; , ririesit . rehrceentations bare betermedeby-the Aulthilla Cabinet to the Government of Bents in reference. to - the dangenene 01 " 1 " 440 , PINK 9ttitneha, enFistre. irelemeteen*lnitenetin lanownkl.' t. Cmcurlm. I Pq4 14—A dm broke oat dds meraing on litixateen imd Plum. eineeta6_wbfela the' redden.* 'lnd bakery orDarde Smith: Badth's lon la WAXY partially In sured. The Are extended 't.n • some dwelling WOO the hekesla' Which were monk Are and Wider. The stable to UM bakery was alb bunise,'.tog.tber with eery Andeable.kormes,- on which there .. was no insurance. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, FEI3RUAR 17, 1868 VARIOUS TEMBGRAISIS —ln consideration ftho attempt of the EnglishArivernmeeit to units Britteb Columbia MM . .4 hoDomitalon of - Canada, resolutions were I ntroduced in the Cali fornia. feirialatnre na Rah:twat !hat it was of the utmost imtoance to the PacifieStatos and the w rt ols Union that British • Columbia he annexed to the United States, and that our and Representatives be requested to urgethe Government at Washington to use all honorable Means to acquire- all& terrii bars; that the Governor be Instructed to telegraph thee* resolutious tho Prati• dent and members of Coogressi from California and other Pacific States. • . . —Thm St. Louis City r Council having learned of a dinpnaltlon on the part of Congriws, or a portion thereof, to move the National Capital M the "AlLsaisdppi Valley, have adopted rawdutions request log Senators Drake and Hintdersan and Representatives Pile and Neweorab . from that city, to use their best efforts and oder the greatest induzements tleOOSSary LO secure the removal of the NsUarial Cap ital lofts. - Louis canary. Also, a neoln tion asking the mats Legialaturato await in electing this object was adopted. —The Metropolitan (N . ew 'York) Reve nue Dosed has beett removed and their duties devolve upon U.Stil. local officers. 'During the peat two weeks iJx iliouian' d dollar. were collected as tax on cotton In the Thlrty-second District, which was delivered many months ago. It ta he. Herod. one Transportation Company moved to the city sht thousand Niles of cotton, and only atie thousand can be tressed l (hr collection of tax. • —Advice, from Lagewyra - (R'eat In dies) to the SW Inst., stats that the Amer, ken:whaling ischotin'er GiuMah Grant, while 1 at anchor off Orli coast, was de scried by some of the crew in baste, who were mede prisoners on landing by Spano Indians. A member of the crew aboard got arms end sasisted In iseming the yea sed. The precise spot at which the tio enmities Wok place is j not stated. A United States man-of-war is expected to obtain redness: —The el gar of SLLouls have bold another mestieg, at which it twar nnethimonaly agreed that affixing 16 - ' stamp to each cigar could not be carried out,und even if Ii - Mere ptactizable It would mkt their busiTs. cemfttit. as tee w appointed to re rt the views of the cigar makes In wr tLog and send them to the proper authorities at Wash : ington. - -A letter from Shanghai, Dec. Id, states that United _States Minister Burlikerame and family, 'and °theca, who left Pekin overland for Tuntesin to take the steamer, were detain ed at Tonganng, though atcompaniod by* largo Chinese escort, on account of the, proximity of a large band of rohberx - who it was stip posedl Oeitired to captors the party. for ..-The snit pending between ,George W:Tiimeroy, of New York, and Writ. 11.'Beiston, Lora, for a mill/no of doliars, alleged to bays been fraudn, lonely, kept fern theformer bythe tamer," a report of wh soh was telegraphed some time since, to likely to be compromised by Benton paying to Pomeroy some where in the neighboritiod of a quarter of a million dollars. r —Jno.T. Edwards, serrawkin Atigftst far embezzling some eighteen thousand doilark•fhiluthe Union Savings yank of St. Leiuis, of which laalitution ho woo teller; boa been tried mad iscqtilthel, it being proven that the aunt In question war simply an overdraft allowed to else of thebeavieet depositor*. and In accord-, .140 with a custom of the bank. —Adria.. are receiriad from .ilaytl stating the revolution lin the southern part of the Island has ,bes.slon• genera/. Solomon, present Minister to Euro pean courts, him tam proclaimed Presi dent in plane of tiolasee and all the prtnelsel toe/mare 4st-finis eltslust the government and authority of &hum& . —The ateamare Dealehland, Denmark end Penn, from Elltrop,e, sniestrat :few ?York. yesterday. The Dentehland has Lowlon dates to the Adb. Both - the Deutohlind and Denmark. report seeing a burning ship etflgsblelslend undoubt edly the lame vessel seen 'by tes Palmy red yesterday. persons were —The repOrt or a stritkie Mid - eerie. disturbanoss cm the Rims Haves and 'Darby Railroad is WlRsont foundation. few men, dissatieded with wages pad Dva sub-oontramo s t refused town& and thrmstesied those h o did. Thera ware no serious demo straLlons made • nor were pistols need. The Woof havWbeen at work aloes without molestation. s . • • —The Oran ilopublic which 'arrived at San Francisco, yest erlifiy,•from' China; brought ten through patsengsm fur New York, seventeen for Sae Prarielsco, and three , hundred and aerviuty-tive Chinese In the steerage. She experienced heavy weather the entire outward voyage, but pleseant weather returning. —Henry Erbium, 'at l'l•ew 'reek, hid Just finished a large organ for Christ's Church, Chicago, which was exhibited but week et his ware rooms. It has two • sets Orley; two octaves of. Pedals from CCC, twenty-five dope, and twenty thous- ' , and piped It cost Lour thousand &Aids, • .At Memphis, on Saturday, a. mirth.' named Samuel Williams was sentenced tenser years in therihentiary, by the Criminal Court.for dealing. t o being conveyed to Jai he attempted to escape, was shot by a policeman, ought- - ly wieunded, and recaptured. Mexico. oorrespentidtee of 'January nth +dates that the whole country is reportivl hfolten out with pro rurclementos. It severe fight occurred in 'Mexico City between officers of the island body guard and the police, and the whole affair had been Mid •babro Clmgress. • ^ .1 —The ateamehip Quaker City, was mold alauction, at New Vorki i on Saturday, by the Unite d States Mare al, for eighteen thousand having been libelled for