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Vo.'XXXl.N?-9,684. je*./**** ..!_ __?_* i A%fiWmt NEW-YORK. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1872. PRICE POUR CENTS """ FOKKioy SKWS. reines. .omytaBCthl HBWarAP?! W BI r..(?M r?" rr' ?xrtmD. Waom, Wodaeadar. Wob i.vti. _-_ hdaaal laseaiMy. to-dny, aft? aa 5_._l__2a- aas*?? r' *ntt0" ??*?"?*?* ^.r,T?''' i?.'.''*i..!- of ten provincial paa?B ,?,, >i W->e ??' ?? ? MSB- - '-,! ,.;!.x-"'.iv.;i>nMA\v. '. ?-un O TllB nOCSB *J.!S??n1?iOK OF ?1-EABF.B PEXMSO? *?""? "' ,,,M,,s,u, :,-.i."'K.!?. t.ian, t ?he Boast ol Cobtoioo-, yesterday, tl..? \bkM J .....iliir of th, Ileus-, ..:, ?A' .1,?, attoeedUisA. f (),( phalr |,,.i,.i<.' mtAAwm .,,,,,,,, ?, v,:,,si,'i,,i -**? ?OWbbMttt !,:.v. ?M- B_d ^t^oi)."^'^-' *'^-'*'i '-y he*?*. ? . ? . ,,??,', 1 ,^'d '*?' *?' ; " O**** *y~ \tn\wmAomtnOt tkmt be oXmaM bring ?". tt""?? V resolutions, oae flvlm. AsMH?oae of < ' ?' - toiUftraHtaa S?2J TtheQuocato ?S??tali- irk of ..yd lav spaa a. ?rearara.?, ^?.rtW- ,"!"-,')-itlt.? iii.?ii.la-rs . -? ? ?<*?? latae. iTBlCA. LY\?u LAW is TBI CAM COLO-?T. IXiMiiN. W.sltn si!.,\ , !? 1' T, :-'.. Advises fr?.m tba Csp? ?.f Good Hops r?i?n agmi tkai n.. iwflH sa* m*a_wra? thai MM* ro Mid nbBortOS BW ?I 'Ull.v ocrunvr,..- ; ami thai u*. n-sidsni?, sssss oattsaas aas eshaastod, hove taken the IBStalS tb-lrowi) l.ini.1. ami BIS B? OCUtlna twv. ou .i_.-ii.iers. A re'i?-! bus Wer, inaii^foraiia?!.! flaaol poBea _-_?-. oad tie oaxtataasiar ?iii take "i?: n. jf.TKiii.-i.ta" *'f aslsad men. M'A IN. - i TH'"'!^ FOR CTBl. MaI'KII'. I j*,,. o^ooo -, ,. ... .?!*!,(-I for by C?ptala Gea ?r. "> ?-(i as (l? ' al ?? FI..VTI. t * UTOLI ?I"'? APPB1 III \OM'. POBT-A-U-PaiBCB, Jan. 24.?(nil. SflloiDOB |l< : n! IWOraod '?" I", ?rt :m -1*11 r 11 ? . i.HluaUirli tM i.u* pro* ? ? dort. A iffsBStaa -1 " t t'-'l .'ft^r the s ffr hai '"-'?n Rath , . ? ' . t- !_ |.'"<i :-...?. ... _ _ SAM?) DOMINGO. ABOTHBB BXTOL1 IGAIXffl BAEI Bavto Homimki, Jan. W.?Th?? revolt of the anssfSavoaeta aad Qaoyafcla la casflnaofl- it i : IhetOea Phaoata has socaalaadaatnaaIssso. / n* thought tn lie saflkdeatlv .fmntr tn ? ?? i- ? ? ? ' Ti'a. t'.'iiairt" .' v thdrawol ol . a ?.i lia- -u.1.1 Raman i ii r.'i Inn d. fBNEZITELA. i uyi.i.i TiovAHY' araoaanoui CAPrrnr.D? I mi OF THE. w ah. ?TBA. Jan. 2?.?Pr? siJt-ut Guzman . will. -.(.10 men BllSBBed Hi?" strnniihol't of the lapc-M thsaa t" ahandaa it. tik? n?.. au. "i*u lost too int!, iB-tadlaa t-Slr kadsr, the MBBSBOMdOa ' . '? ?- B'-nrral that tin ..?i ? _ CUBA. Tun samsn bchooxxb cat ORBW i:i i EASED. fli\*.s\, I -'t'li. ?.?The I.riti^li s. luioinr Lark, i towod ?ni" MaaaauUla. Boloima Si Mr. ? of Mant-raoBsy,Jamaiea. Bbeasa oahorva.v : i.iii., fur Um r'trpo^ of I?'1-" . ?:;(?.! ici- l. .-. a'iriii drove tha Laritoa t, where she was srlasdaad towed lato u.: t... ..... ranner. The :i ,!:iii, ?jut \\<rr r. teased itaaes "t the British O-Bsal-Oeaeral. ? i. .( i il that the Lark is not it I m la-l.-i uiiiii r. - .1 fu i.iti (leaeral, Paaanova, tm l .,(? n .;? <?;. -,i .!?? avii.i. Aa arrival from .- ? ? ? i: rinds )i_s !?<?. n ,i|'i" : ? s , retari i l Leastii u, and T'i( v &r.. nil !,, n ,, ?? r ? > i-.. i... im irreetilar waatber prevalent retarda . Iil?: REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. U-ii BE OB TUB CIT1 ?'1 <i.\X\?'.\ BT THF. C. VEBKMEK1 FOBCE8?AN Al?il Ml ST IB THB ' i . HI \f. .loi l;\Al. ruli ( OVTI.f \TKi\-KAII. ! UK 01 an ATTEMPT TO CBBATB M'!TK\I. TEBBITOBT BT A COALITIOB <?K THREE sTATKd IN IT IK IMI.IIK.-I OF LERDIBTAS. IF'"im TSR RBQI LAS .'OKK l.sl'o.NLihNT OF TBB TRIHI'VE.l M xi?'??. Jan. 18.?<iu the 4th in.st. Gan._Ua* Una av nt ffiti i!k- .Ni'ii;., : ir (liixscit, Mio MlOWlOB ii'iMtrit t?. Trhaatss. frosi win. h ;.:,i<-<' Usaa tr.-tri? ai'.u'i t?y telearaph la this ttsrltslsa tin? ?th lust: * P>T*sru*,l ni. iil-iii of .?is?! iitiuns at ll o'clock at niglit to?tt_ckO,iita<a. I Sas iufnrni.d of t!ie ?liRtit of the SMBB/sakafarl <?f aa totes,aa4 tha < ..i.a.c.1 <>f tue na-seat Oasnsn placed htasaaM at my oni.T-?, wit? o? ' of that ff-.nm.nt, tucludt'.ii; invalids, nuillrry in. n, Bud ?tune tiftlc. r?. Tlu-reni-oii I nccupicd the capital and tt, forlH wlil.-h itnard.-d it; all the artilh ry, tnsterial, t?f war, ami pisvtstsaa which were abandoned l.y the en' etiiv In 1:1? flight 1.11 lntn my koais. I ordered Mm to i* Bsaaaafl la 1rs dtnattoa M Par? Aoget, as it u certain li?. ha?, lafeea that road, ?ifli' hdl) I trau-ir.itphc requisite dtapat.-liea. I Militate the CltlaeS PKaMsatand the B -rerof War SB IBs tBHSlsa tlss al IBs revoluti,m in m* *"""?" ' "Miii-ir.ni, v.liich wa-pl_.-ed by Its Colone: at the orders o. Ooa. Atetatre, SOeapled t:?. mnoi Ossaasl al .-auto Daariaaa, in Oaxaea, bat up toUtisflin.' mm Ana M Trustworthy iiif(,rrnati'?ii as to ItestMi aaaaaettoa tool pteea, Tn. shsve tei.-irrani UrasaaoUsatoa __a point. Bal,appaisatly.taaas? testtsaefthlsOaloacl from lassassi of DteseaaaaVl the I of Santo DaastBSO to be plac.-l at th" di?i???_.i of ajotaos ; in asaaeajaasas, tho rest of tbe ^-arneoii l?took H_a_B8Bhrsa to flight. T.e ?ffl,-i.,i aiapalefe of Gen. Alatorre, n-Kitrdiiig tho .m ?? iMtion of flax?*??, has not yet appeared, but a private -*?tt>'r from il.at, ?uttol gttm the following deUlls: te^t^wrAlty of Pea. Kncha was tho fir.t to otaaaal t?-.f ba-fiu.-ti?. f.? tificaUoas. (Jen. Alatorre ordered tin uiouiit?iii., m of O-?-cs, commanded by Ftdeaclo ti. rasades, to eoiae down, with the object of employing ''"'?"' ?' iheraand U? make a rec^iiiiiois-niii?- ; ami SM. SBrtsral. with a U??!y of aapja-rs, rsoalvod orders to ??-lire potseiwiiii, ?f .oui- hl.?, k. ..f hon. <?_ and to pene irsu-a? far a? j?(a??iM,. without Inciirriii*; tbe rl.k of soi if in? Baa of rot-not eat oft Hut notluiiK of this o*, necessary, f_r tbe uiom, i.t tluil th? narri_.ui noticed n*?? nioi.it. nuuflaa of truce was s.-iit with a dooo m?.'td?-tiaiiufct)?at ihe brotlu rs JDlai hud abandoned u* city, and that the ifarriaou, without say conditions, p_?_?..-d lt?^lf at tl.?- dlapoaitlon a ti?. Vadsral Uovsr___aanC F.hx Ulas took the dlic. ""U of Xnio. U?v.iird T.huatan, ran-} nur with "in a f. w n? i, of u? BisteiB-il Se I.ibi.*., but at the ?ii.tame of a e<,u.,i,. ..f leagues he chauged hi?. c?nir?-? '"?art1 1'ort Aiiicel. This Keiglment of UhMOhas been oi.i.ai,deai -, several of tha asea have sorrenflered them oa.r? *rv In cone? aiment. Mnuy of them SOTS XL t **ri.' 'ir'' "'tun,l"Klo tl" it homoa.l? . an?- tl.. r? it** Ul,t l,roe?'?-aUi their ?x?mpi.m.?iin. ?lm. l? ?in "?arch*d iii pursuit of tho fugitivos, but I belie vo or ?Ul not come up with them." It Is r_pi?rt??d taut boo Porflrlo Is In the monutiilns of Osjaca. m th.- dlres-tiou of Hoyaltei?ec or Tuiu.j?er ; that hlsttM-oit k? |? .j Kl<* ?t?te, and that hei? iiursued by a f'lroe ol mountaineers. But In reality there appears to be lit?? known, with certainty, aa to where be Is. In ??"* /?.ario Ojictal ot last night appeared a notable pvagrapt. gmtm tbe beading of Question of Patriotism. The write, BStBI ?i.vt-u the actual situation, what '..a* ixiu ratflris Illazt He pay* a Just tribute to the ???.t .?nu,,, of I'orllrio uud of many f Ws foili.wir?, regr. U that meo ubo inl-?lit ""fui,t.. tli.-ir ...uiitry. are Pl.-utifving IflMS si ?:...'. i, iri,,.. n,- tu. t? proc?-?".? lo say that, b' the _r?t aajTS "I th< ?,\ olutloii, Iliai mi.ht bS I. Bosta ?M!?er?_u:> isHsiaStli IBs vasssBsd by the, BMflarity ?f theiountri '.,i.,.o(i.f|iut. II u'.otliei ba>. - . i. | I m!kt l_an.ai.U:i.M?,fc.?(i?t H ?tea of Mc o, _Udal| , M(.r??l(?at, without finding ?ympathv In tin? clilren? a?!h? ?tout from tin? army, and after bin p.an ?if t Noria lin? hSS n generally condemned, with liN laaaas ?1 fouled ii.i.J 1? a\ ?i rl lost, hi' tlllltt DOW .?<*> that Whilt t rouiitrj ?1? -in n above all tilinte4 1" PeaOS, aiul that 1 attempt al revolution cannot pssatMy tttasspk. T writiT fuifhcr raaerta that tiu? eaaee of Doa Parirte nut mu? requiring a deeperate obotlnaey for it? ni.mit niiiu'c acuiust ,i!l ultst-u Un, but that now i.i tin?! In ?vli.it Dtea ami hi? fricnils tn iy gtftt an example ?if pu riotl .n b] !.i\.. g .luv. u tln'li' ??iiiiK und t-diiiiiii.i'iii?. i ward tbe paelfioatloa wad piaapsrltj af tbe soaatr mi .lili-at the sane __bm the i-u- iiitiL.? ?>f ?mon fr.iti ? ??"!. Tin? writer befan as if denlgnlng to write .llaij'.e |.,i'.i_l.i[i!l; bat, -tlllllli.ag With 111?? _ lltlji'.'t, 1 ..... il an Importan! article, whleb is a ?direct appe #t.?t!i(t patriotic watlnaata ol Dtss ?nut lut titra. ta lai do? u their arm. for thi- good of t?ic.r ?omit? . ! In remembrance of distinguished ?erviraa whk in. ? n ndered i?. tt in other dava. Prraldenl .luau _ am iiMvc i.e. n privy ic ii.c )iiil>lii ritii.n of this article, .tml el taut, iiaivi takes pari in It? composition : aad i .-.?rt-.iiily doe* licuor to In?, heart and tob ' patriot!, m. ?i. u. lion Pararlo Olas had gieeBpeeadge thiaaahaa nd, aad hi?? iir.ithiT K?iiv. who in a moal nm imp lout t ti . na Governor ol Oaxaea ha? use! lit? resonrc? ofiiiii -t.i'??. ai'.i I tin? reputation of Don Porfirio, tof? ii? nt aad protect the soirll ol revolution in all |>tirta? ulit? ivs No? the i?? us of rebellion in Oaxaea lira been d i?tii.yi'.l. ami apparently nothinjr of Importance will r main, Ihn party of Don Sebastian Lerdo de Telada d? ?ire.i to form a coalition of tbe Btate? of han I.u r? oai, Qnanaluato, Micho i< an, and Puebla aa a oeutn body, which might __? ?iifiUh miy powerful, bj takln advantage of contingencies. i?i Impose ibelr will .. ImiiIi JuanvtSS and Por?riataa, and Hium tmn Lertla Hito power. Is ardei to ? unit? nut tin ?chema, lien.Corel! .with tberet;ii.oream'?iita deatlnc for the relief of Saltillo, wa? detained i.? Jnareiln Ba Lola Potoal In order to be able to deabire tiiat State ii siege, exercising ttuis the extraordin?r) power? ? were granted lohltn by ?Congress. Through the fallar to n.-titoi.. ?'.ar.Tlit, fciiltillo wai '..-i, imt the State o s -u Lull Poto?! ?11- sainad. Tua Proi lalonal Uovernoi lien. Dias de Leon, proteated ngainsl tho ?tala oi ?tog? at ?I with Ihe ?State tarn ? i? ircit? ? Into tbe Territory u (lusnajuato, expecting t?? receive tli?'? ?^:]??t.-iT la bl ?i? il nu-c ti! the meneares of tin- Podara! Government Bui ahile ?Oen. Coronal rom Guadalajara moved troop roa becoming strong m Han Lui? i otoa ??a i overnor ol Qoeretaro,who lis lu favor m .lu?n. i ,'i;t?! ralaed -un? leut forera lueruab the attempt ut mu luiit.ii in lii? St.it?: I?M it v.:.s known t lut t in esaSe ? need tho Government would oaiiai Rocha to return fron Oaxaea with I.OOO or _.i?.i ?men tit cooperate in r?? I duclng Guanajuato to ?.i??-?li<?iu ??. In view ol thon pre ii.'i-.-it. i'ii-, Uu Governor ol <? auajuato pradeutl] ,i?> , hiaiiiic.i from fit m-- anj lupport to the riiia.ci.-M (;??\ cniui of sun Lula Poto??i: aad tin-? gentleman, iimim. hniiseii iaolated start without tbe meant ol paying bu force?, waa obligedlo place them al thedlaporalol lb? Mnii-u ?? ni War on tbe tthinst. In thi? manner the at tempted coalition of tbe l^? r.itKtTi States was ftus bated. Th?. Governor o? Puebla, in thi preaencool nu meroua Federal fori es in in.s p ciniiy, could not mani/eal hostility, and the Governor of Mieboaran ir? a lawyer .?t ? pacific Datare, and neither <>t tbem eeuhl eon promise tli.ir Btatea in tbe quasi rebellion, without ibe nippoti ot Guanajuato and Ban Lola potoal, The ?i Ti?i?.-ttii.-t. t Gen. Eitrohedo were with the l_r ti.-'.i-, but In order to avoid eompilcationa be, a short lime ago, obtained leave of almeno? from ua?- Gov?"ruor? ?in if Bau Lui? Poto?!, and m.?. i.? i?ii\,ii.? rltlsen, ? ??.ii?- In !-.tu Miguel Allende in tbe st.tt of Guana? junto. President .In nil? on the ii?;ii iii-t, named Licenci? ado i1? n Mtgui i ? ...-ta?i l-i-ot ...oii.ilGovernot of tbe st.ii?? of Oaxaea until new elections eaa eo held there Gen Rod i, on his return from ?Oaxai i, trrlved at Tehnaemi ! ?'Il ilf l.'.tll Hist., W.lll 11 ??III '.'.(?Kl to il.CKK? III? II. Ill? Will du?.; tbe campaign agaiuai Trevifio aiul restore peuec : uu lei ; bul up Ui thi? moment it is unoertaiti er be ?trill oome this way, and hence to Baa Lull i'..'os,, ot a hether he will emiiara at Vera Crua foi Mata moros. Tin Government ia accumulating forcea for th? i .mi of Masatlan. Col. Baavedr. i :; Maasanilli ?? 111? 70!i men lo iHrambark in ? baroetia, SO leagn- a from Max rilan ? i'cM|iii?ii.i s.-iit ,i vanguoi ?i oi oki iueu agalnel ; ( uilnoan un?loi tbe orderaof Col. Mlranoa r ? a no, ami he ?a? folio? log with ano men. t.uv. Bulil ras in Vvoy? a with i'iki m? ti. ' tt-i iiiaatul? ?I ?>;.- ?'<?!. Botero Oxuua, cuttiua 1 tbe communication oi Maaatlan ?*.ii:i t:iiiia?-ait TUE RECENT DEFEAT OF 'IIII IKl M'H OOVERNMENI rnr. i!'-i?\m?.v m' ri;!.-um \t unit;- ?m n? m i'.-i ?M i \ r WITHDRAWAL _. '? : IB THE A.sSlMitl.V. I'jrit tJor. 2u) <\srr*pi-ndrnreof TA* fjm'nr, Doit] WetPI There are two i_r?at Items of u?'-.*. to-dar. At .i o'i loci. M. Thi(i> raalaaad tit?' PreaMency of the I k, jmiiiii. ami! ait s Ik? withdrew hi? renlanatloB. Within a f. w ninnies or hi- twod? feat? tye*lerday?the flu-t by a vote ??i i". to Ml BfainiB tbe bartbe Compromira, ?_ hi? h h- tun! adopted, propo In - to admit the prim ?pi of u iz oa raw material?, a die reatn-vluu Hi? quantum; and ti.. -? .ml bl tba afflirmaUoa, by tbe alilllancer majority of a a" i<? SOT, of M. 1- i aj '- prupoaltbin thai tbe i : , pfe ol ih?' i is nhouid !" ? nt'rely rei -rved until it had been demonatrated by inqnirj umt the nereraat IcKionld be ralaed by no othei mi au?, \i?il -or Par* ' I ir. in?-1 I . I v Club* ii^?-. nil.i. tl ill llii.-t.? to ? ?" -I?!? I- Wll.lt ; ? ?,. i.. .im i? in id. iireol cnalathat hailurlaen. It ' v...- known thai M.Tblera, unartins under ihe th f??.if be ; had received, left tbe bwuae in a ?tat! of Kreal eniotioii. M -a,.-,! ,-',i:ni,an, t--.,r*. but when he rlj?*d tliem awaj -i to bin Ik ii.Tiin.iii I bal lu ?? r:.- delicti U ?i ait . la.n lud ! ;,? in?;!.-., in waa ?ick and tired of the lift tlie A-aeinhly ! led i, i in, aud 1 i- :i,?.i? .?.-I.I.- '. ?olfi ?I !o t'.-i_rii. T m- I'm llumenliii Clul??of tbe Right Center, Lefl t.Vntur,and Left resolved thai tin- lora ?if 31 Huera would be a n.i tioiuil - alatuity, ami that evi ry effort ?bouid la? u aile t.. it? lim.. Toward midnight tun member?of tbe ' a ?'enter walte?! upon him. and explained to Imn tin- vi-i.es of th Parliainentar. I'lul??, bul be then ih l r? ?i In- reeolutlon lo ibe irrevocable. Tin Proal ? rt!c Republic, aflei ?Jeepiufi upon th.- inatler, ?,?,|h nd to hold to hi? deliber?te ?letermlnatton to-day. When y. Gr?vy look the chair in Ibe Auranibly t? laj at 2:45, there waa meat airital un in the Aaaeiubly, ,\.m unid command alieno?; he n ad tbe fullowlnf li :i.-i M. Tbiers: \| . :ir i? 1'?? ? !.-!il? I tare tin* i >.r,',r !.. ??an! in to tli? N: ti,.?,?', ? ? ;!. ? af I'raaWlc?! ??! IM K? i ubli. I ? t-, arate! ?rei ihaaaMtal ibcBlata ? o tt?t??ie tn? metemm tee km laauiibi Tu Mil --'r- .*t. a.s.i i?sk?ii??l; ^t..", I hip ?.?.r'i-t t ?. ? , r n-?:_ n?t.,,u. T 11 ? ? il ki ?. nit I t? l.o-ai.t- * ilu MrfMOfa A. Tu.i ?a. Waea the excitement eaaaad by Una momentoua an* ti?,?,iii ? uu nt, -?>u."*w!iat mi titrated by the kim?* i. .m.? tbat u waa corning, bad aubaided, M. Batble, an Grleaulat. and one "f the ioMltn? membera of tbe sal ? rv mercifnl Committee of Paid oa, moved n? as order ol the day tuat tbe Cbamber,not ronelderinif that the laaeroblv had is'itc.n ,i vote hoatile to the Governuient, would go on with ih?- financia] at bate. Thi? m..t ..n wa? nsderatood to i?- deviwd br an enemy f??r tbe pnrpoae o* humili?t in?: M. Thi.-r*. aa much ax poaniMe. II waa reeeived with Unid murmnra. and ireneniiiy tii<?n?lit Inadm1??liile, Thereupon, M. DeeellHjpty, a member oi the Xa ft foot, r, who irreativ di?tiiiKtin?!i<-<i iiimwif ??.?? otber day by a baalneas like speseb, expoalna the (alia? i?-- id M Tblei ?v policy, proposed an order of tbe day thna worded : "Tbe S'ati?uMl AHiteintiiy iwiiui cotnlnceii thai ibe rafetyof the stat?;? l? i" nda oa the maintenance ?if uu under* atandlng between the Uovornmenl .?mi tbaAaaembly. declare! th.tr it hud no Intention to dlaturb tbli accord when it voted ni_a?n.t Governiaenl on an exclusively economical qnratiim.and tbat, In con?equence, it doe? not aceent M. Tl:ict?v realanatloi." Whnuthli waa read _ then were load oherri on tbe l/-fi, and cries on the lliifht for u division, ?'??utit Ker.lrel, a \ ?oient nmntier of tbe Extreme Riifbt, aaid the Aaaembly bad raaerted it? power by stiainlaa it?? object without pilas be road it. He nade nome eareaatlc observation? upon " blifhiv I'oiiKhed orden of the daj moaataa ordera "f ths day broaahl forward bv ?uppoaed Indepeadeat member? In eoaaivanoe with M. Thici.. M. Halt?!?-, tltnliiiK what was Hi?? prevaleul f??el iiii.' of th?? Dona, remodeled hi* order of the <i.? | In lucfa u manan that if ?'<uiiaiiie?l bet an Insignificant verbal variation from tuat of M. Derailbgny. HI? amended reMomtiiin (which was came.l) wan la the following I tenus: " ('oiisidetinif that tin? Asueiuhly, by ita reaolll tiuii of yesterday, confined iuelf to tli?? determination of an economical question, and that ?m vote oaunot be re? garded a* an act of iniHimsi or boetlllty. or imply the refusal of ihe ?upnort which tbe Aaraasbly baa alwayi given te Oovennneati ih?' Aasenblr now makes a freih u;,jH ?il to the patriotism of Ihe Prcldeilt of Ule J_ JuiLilif, uni refaaea to accept hi? res_a__Bt_aa.H There ?i_t? (rreut rti? ? i u:i_ at this. M. !.c-_-llli'_.iy ?adhered t?> M. Batble'a wurdtug, in order, k? be said, that na trees et anything hut union might remain upon their records. Ths resol atlas waa then rated, with only about half a dozen dliotenticnt VOtOS, amoii_r which wen? those of ihe Duke KocbefoucHiiid Bb?ocla, ..mi the nbld I.cgllluiiHl. iiuiili'?'! am'! de liorgerll. It wiih i? uni ?? n ixilved that tho bureau ot the Aearmbly, with? out ioilng a moiia.-iit'?* time, Hboiild ?ait npoa UM }'re?)dent ?if tli?) It?-put>li?.. and liifonn him or tin? ?...te ot tho Aasaably. The bureau? acoompaaled t?v alKiutlM) inemiw-r? of the Center Left, and Left, hot w:th none Of the Itigtit, went to nee M. Tnler?? al tlie I're f? ( tur??, the tftttin? l)(Tng miHl><-ii(le.l till tin y ciiinc hack. lit- i,i!t it- ?I surprise at seetiia them, which wit* probablr not altogether asaatas. as wan greatlr Battered, greatlyhoaeead iiythe aiiwenion of ooafldeaee ?tiii-b tii? House had i-ii-a-cii to vote, lie had tally lalended to retire lulo pr?vate life. He was ?1(1 and a eaiy of Ihn pri seal pealtlaa. He wa? -?i?l an<< dincoiiraged on niiinv aeeaoats. Nevertbeleea ha ??oui.i not, after tbe miani tnoui) api'cal inatle to him, refuse to witli.liaw Ins re Htgiiatloii. I ; 111 he looked with aiixii'tv In other mutter? OomblK on, ae to which it iiutrht he hi? misfortiiii?- to diflei ?iih the Attwinh!y ; and he linttam c.| the Amy lull and the ?|Ue?lloii uf unlveriuil olillgaloiy hervlce. II. would lii'i-e for the i?e-i, but wa? greatly afiaid that be luight again ho ?itimtrained to reaign lllid'-r circ -install'cs that ?ould !"? filial. llo ?IlKiuiaaeil tin ileput.itioii with null, m ui,d tniirli courtesy. Tin > returned al ?m???- te th?? axaaelaal Aa iuiui.Iv, and the Vlce-l'i?-Miil<?nt. ? omit llenuit D'Ary, a Legitimist,aoBoouced from the tniniui- tha walesns ii.'wn tint M. Tbiers hud ?ith.tratMi iii? mslgastlim Immediately there waa s iaah i? the la?t expresa f?>r Parla,aadtaadebate waalaeafltalatad m tas raii?uy sari isaasi M. Th ? rs niniilii. in |_>w? r, but I runnnt think he I? rl" ii|_tlu ut d l.v the tin.inliia.?al? tote win. h keep? In in In oiiiiT? as a pti aliar, il. bra oommittad Bitaaeif la Hie ji.i.-iiion tbat the tax oa raw iiiii!??rirtii-, whieS the A? * iiilily ICfUMOS, 1? the "sole IU.ici Irai im mm " of obtaining tn.? rapplie? which aaaal Sa had. Da haa til i lue.li) ue??i ?. .1 Ih. i)i?|iullett ?ho liftlsid lo uvr. ? vt,'h lilt.i (? i...nt ..f |.iilrioll*in, i.li.l a il.sanr lusavs their own iMickets. It is far tha swaa nt ipiiu UWlerstOud Ibut the Assembly, while nii|i|?iic.ttiii?i M Tliicin l?i rcui'iin ait Un i,, rol o! til?- Htuti?, WW tint lu? m i t.nd tta vola agalnat hita. Bul It must be evident | to nil iba world that he ha? ios? ??? gr.-ai deal ??' i? Jtl I V,,|-C ?il.Ill thlil, It I ? la? fl l| .1?? .' 'al >-ll? II. r, ; . T-ii.? a it t. lin? bree ids win II vUl i 1>c possible t?? nils.- Um revenue which his country must have to mi-ct Its fearful ll.-'lnlltics. FOEKJGfl NOTKS. Tin- ___E_3t_01_l la Corsica?, tlio Lure, nnd t!ie fVite du Nord for members to the French Nation tl As? sembly basa been fixed for the u:'i of February. Ort'i-on -seven per crut Ixind.., amounting to Hn.0< .uno lionil.al, were recently subsrrll>ed for in Frankfort. The City of Waslitnirton lonn SM Btee eagerly taken, some of the largest miIikci ib-rs gelling only four |ier cent of tlnir upplliatinn. The OflBBBIlllllfl of wiirkingTwn who WHfl making arrangements for the DUka daS-OaatfSttSB, to bo held in the Freenm-niis' Hill, Loodon, Baksd Mr. J. B, Mills to preside. That ffeatlaei.in rnailetl thai, white he Iboroiiahl) sympathised with Ute objecta of Ute bum t lng, it uonlil l_. nut of Inn pow? r in be present. The ?Swim Times atatfli tint lha phyaWaaa of Baaladaraall have unit<?il and .struck work, d.in.itiil iBffSS increase of fcs. The Lmlrath llifSBBBla BBUl Isla their t-hilma, and advises a itrtke of the patients a? Hi. best irplv to the claims of tin? doctors, rlurelv, tin. remedy would be MOTOS than the dtOOOOOl Thi' AiifrslHirK Alltjeineine \Zeitunrj obprrvrs, In along ?irtn-le on the Alabama ense, thnt " tli? triluiie width (icniiiiny draws from Frame ufter ft complets vu tnry i? laolaslflesat csaapaisfl with the ooaapsaaallaa that tin? Asaerieaa Qsvarmaasl dsoaaada in virtue ?if a tr.-at v which enthusiasts describe as the laaaaarator of a new era of Oeaee and friendship. The OMMt nootile mil contemptuous dlspatcbea of Prtaoe Blsasarrh to Ibo FrenchGovrmmenl are eoarteous aodfriendy mena nariaon with the Indlctroenl for whleb the President and Ins i ubliu-l are n spun iiiie." Tlio Eameror William up?la? ns follows, in propoataa a toast al a grand baaojael gl\< a In Ilctliit on the l-tti ult , in e.inncition with the OMOttaS of the Chapter of tin- ?n,;. i aftas Btaeh Boato, -irateB was hsM BO that day, in uniformity with the statutes of th.. Order: "Weoetobrate is dar IBs dossto asalranarpsl the moot iasportaal evaata of Praaotoa history, on this tiny. 111 t ears ;n;... tie- 1)r*l Km,' of Pru-*::t wo? crowned ; this day In. I yea: my ai i?ptHM <? of the Imperial?ierinali erosa, nnanlmei sly ofltaed we Dv nil tin? Prlaeea ami tue towns?f Oermnny, was proclaimed. Convdotu of tin? obligations I have assumed, l, on the tlrst asatvar* osry of tins neat event, again express to tin? UhMtrtoaa pieM'iit? is of iny m w 'position, in ore?., me of Unir rep? resentatives, mj deeply-fell thank?. Imping that bv our inni. .11 lb rts we ?hall raeeeed In ftilflUing the Just hopes of ??i i niitiit." The um .h um Minister then, In the name of the Kin?, of Havana ami the Illustrious allieslaths Kntplre, proposed "Tin? lle-iltli ot (l.e (,. rinun I0iuiK;ror, WU?1..IU ili. \ i lorloiis." THE PITTSTOB MISE IXFI.OSION. QBOfffl < Mil I I s?-\|>S?TIIK MINK NOT VKXTI I.ATED?OBBERAL IXUKiN A I loN ?AM ISVI": it'. ITIOB TODAT. PiTTaToa, Penn.? Feb. 7.?II becomsi mure and more oppareal thai tin eataotiaphs a* Mitchell's nitti.' MOO Iba result of gross liulilleretie?? in regard to the mili, i s Hveo oa the port of their asspteyera. nseaaasi ?Patrlak MeColloaoh, Bo-wrl h.-i)h, aad Rtokard Monis ? have l.i.t tielr lives through this riluiiual ncgl'-ci. Tin fai't?. In the aaaa are IBOSOi Loot Nnvinbor Mr. Hutton, the :li .? 1. .--, was dts. barged, and a man who weiilil perforni tlie duties at a cheaper rate was put in IiIh place. This man POOMtaOd but a few wei !, -, ntnl then Hcecpted a inore paoBMable cmploynient. He. in tara, ?a? iBoeoodod i _ a persas ho maalfeotly lo corapetent tt.:.: it woe itoemed obool uh aooaomteal to ?lispi use with the otlii-er altogether, taaamueh us -.-.m u had inen raspen-ded for repaint, The mine l? notorious im its ?ici iiiiiui.itioti of lin- damp, and tin? Hit Isms whose particular duty it is to deleei ami dispel IBs fatal ?.its before tbe men enter the mines, is a most Important I?t?.iii'i_i. ab.nit tin? wotks. T. morrow tiie victims of tins catastrophe wui be inn ted In tha Catholic Cemetery nt H in,, -sii.-n re Tin Henry Mine was Brat worked in July, lose, ami was tue property of H. H, Rorrongbs, in June teal In .1 iii it In (I'.' 1,uici in? I run and ?'nit I (ninputiy, by whom it lia? Saca leen operated. Baverai persona bate been .lighfi. burned there bygai at dl_f__vol times, and it was .v. 11 known that casexi-l"l in the mine in mi Ii quantifies as to render it unsafe for the miners to ?oil? in it unless it was watched i?y tha Bra boas. It is alienad Si-day Unit MllteS Interested lu l In- colliery huv.i since tlte inclilent been Using matten. In the mino ?o M to mislead tin Inepoetor. Great Inlarosl is f.-11 in relation to the taveathtatwn whlcb has baaa oaasaoiicod. , : i i BIOS PACIFIC BAILBOAI. BLOCXADK 111 im im Bow. Wyoming Ter., Fab. 7.?Thf win?i i- niiisiiiini? und one Ham li.'s iiii.iieil Percy. Tin n- ii- ?Hi?- Btaeh on HIiii|ihiiii Mill, ami tin; other? aie prepartos '-a asare In that direction. A train load of psoviaioas faralshed by the Ooraraamat, is now en rout.- from Port Bteele to Percy for tha poaaaaaam goj, riiit. ii'ient n< kali is at Lookoat Blailaa with a force ? I im ii, and reporta thai tin cuts are all fnllofSBuW ami it Is nselem to work while tiie Miad Moa a in patebes from i?<>'?it?- west of Rawltos*s Htm.on reisirt that provlslOBS are b.coiuiiig staue. A nutnlx r of pasacugerr, Including Bnstern bsnhers, wereboato, neWBpapel men, ta?ada railroad offlclala, and others lelegi'aphe.l lili" 9 ni.lloiu (?neu River station to Ml. Bick.-ls, entreating him loajrt them through as oooa oa possible, representing farther delay a? rainons t? their bitslncas, ?nul eouiplalnins of the quality of the pro ? '- um- furnished. Bu|m rintendem BwkSis gave them no encouragement beyond :. general sa^oroiit-e that they win is- gotten Ibrougb as soon as poasihle, and that their train will n??t be started nnleaa vtctnaled for ten days and preceded by s saas plow and orvrh train and a ratal force ol men naaaalaaowablataa uml warm; light in. 17 s prevail. BTATI GRASIO CHAPTBB OF ROTAL ABCB MA80H8. Ai BABT, Fob. 7.?At tit?- H?'>Mi?in of tin- Qraad Chapter ol Boyal Arab Maooao, today, tin? following m.un it oflk ers sen elect? >i for the ?iiMilng year : M. K. Hi " s (1. Williams, (?rand High Priest; M. R, Thomas f. Casaldy, ix pul? Oraad High Priest; M. B. J.?se|iii n. ?hatlee, (.i.iii'l Kin?: ; M. I.. Havnl F. Iliiy.tjraml Soribe; M. E.John 8, Me keimaii, ?il. nul To usurer; M. B. ?'hris tcplii i ?.. I'. x. iiiiml .?-.-.ii larv ; lt?-v. James Ii. Murray, GrandChanlaiu; RoowelIP. Ptewtr, (.rand ? apiaiu ?f t lia- llaasl .!ii!i,.-i D, l'ollartl, (?caliti i'riuc.ip.il .S(l|lllirlie|-; Btephe.li ( l'HU'Ii, Oraad Km ni An h C?ptala; ?burgo Vail VII? t, llraild Master of the Third Vail; J. Win. Wm, Grand M..-o r nf ibe Beeoad Pali ; Sa, A. Baldwin, t.i.nni MaatCI of the Fust Vail ; Ainra Palter, ?iiaii.l Tiler. AN'iTIli.K BBGBO BIOT IN ABKAKBAB, Liiii.i. BoCK, Ark., Feb. 7.?On Friday last a colored man n.um it|Ar. h litubi y was shot and killed at <; a la Ka.uk, l'npe County, by two jouug men named DempOJ. ?abCSlBeraadfathsral the murdered man tin 'i attacked an old geiitletnali named Tucker, charging him with In ing lb?) Saaaa Of the killing. They shut Tucker t aloa and beat him until they thought he was dead. He tt as alive, however, on Suturday, but thero BIS no hopes ,,f (UH reiovny. After this the negro, s gathered to the number of about thirty with tin-arms, ami mon tinnil'1 is anticipated. A VSBDICT POB 12011,000. Si-iMN'?,i ii in, III., F?'b. 7.? Thfl r. lcbr.it? ?I . us.? cf Phillips and ht. John against the (irand Tower Mauufa? Hiring and Trans|sirtati.?ii Company, of which t.eorge Talli.it (Hi pliant of New York Is Picsident, and which bus In en on trial the pust three duys in tbc t. lilted htatos ?irttilt Court iu this city, was finished today. The lurv, after belna out ouly five minutes, reiulered a verdict for the plstatlfl of lr."-?t.?>o, the totul amonnt eliiiu?. 'I. The eviiti m e, It is ?aid, anuid have wanaiiUd a verdi? t for ..(00,000, or more 11 It had been tlalmnl. corroa bhip botd-Kd. Bavahxab, F.b. 7.-The Iiriti.sh fillip Elisabeth i'., ( ?ipt. Mu I. le, from N.-w Orleans, for l.lverp<M.l, with a csr;"i of !l,KSi bales of cotton, was burned to tlii? waters edge OS F<?b. 6. '-00 miles south by east of Hiivi.ii nali. Her c?ptala and crew wer? picked opoBtbe ?Hi ii,si. b?' the itiiti-h bark drraaslaB from luo Jam. i", ami arrived hereto-day nil well. CT'.IMF.K AND ( AhFAI.TlEK-bY RLBOKAPB. ....(?m-ol' KidderA Akin's WOOloB mills at Saml Lskl B V l-a.l h,,-m ilispi.ttiiraoio .?.U-rJaj. ?m ?a-?il"?Wu/_ii. _.iM, e'-".'1'*'', liirtiall.r luaiurd. _Charlan lfarlmr. the Jasisalsas ?tswar? ssa? r,nt.! ul Ike mntitt of >'.? lltrtia.aa ?I Sl.t.iln-, B, ? , I?? It?* IS ti? liabftt'l o? Hit i'.tlt bf -iarcli nr.l. _'1'lie (?rand Duke Aleiis and snlte left M?m \f* Orlriua ,as?anla? ni il.? tltauvr Jam?. llowatA Bt.trai i?0ir. ?oai ?rutlruira ol Mtui. Ina ??.'?.nipaulrtl U.? pan?. _Tlie .chooiier P1mS-S-|-_S, from Porttuimuth, 5 II.. mili ? mtO? nt ?i.li '"' tt.? W.?l I?.l.i-l, bVpr.rt.-_ kt Alit'I?? ._ ShaOM ?nt. Ha I.*? ol it? Matter, CSfl JokSM?, ? aaU.a of Part? Bo? lb. _Tin' bodl S? a v?iuiig in.-in naine.l Ltigel was -t ni.? it, in ..f is? i.r ?t.n .f it.- VAgt< mi Saras, 10 ?'l??r i.ia-l It n l,a '? trei Ik? 1 b? tm.it.iUie ?nil to citan U_> ubc. aaa ?at HllaaatU- by itt ft?. _A lin-at Part ?Ttiron, CassdS- yestenlay de Ototo? Um Mana of a BmBbm h?i? ?-.J f.r., D ? tm. lueii* ?nal ?lia.a. y A Mtrr, fttrrri* ?:..! J. 11. Fajr?t,4, all? ^uuil. i-_. ??-?,'???. Saaraasa, ?>--.???, _The irriK'-crv store of Knialley A. Co., in i'sm l.ril.r (in, lud. ?u lisrinsl ?rt-rrlat aiorn,a.. I-???, ^li.-BOO. id .iirrj far a. I ?en. TTi-r ??s.? [.ri.|*rt_ aaa lr??l br ?I Inctislitr,? oa Sa? i!t< ?..'la, (,t( Ui? ?no? ou H"c bailaiiaf (imrulcd t ufaaiiu^ of U.? Bssbm _H.irrv Hawkins, a bookkeeper for MchnTb. S.ii|,1? tietftk ?a ni M l"s!a alot Au->u?loa l.ilalt,? ,,a Klfbtli ?t. r.rtr Walnut it . mrl.rtta? ? dai.r--r.iiiB >i,J rjeil.ihl? lalal ?a?"-i.*l II?? ?la?, aba w?j mtttmtkti ?u iimlal .i_l t til r.(u.. J oui.I lha r, .U.t.'f t_? ?o??S 1? .Itaiala J. A lire htaks oil in Oil City. IVnn., ?m Tu? s "1 II.? K.IH.B?! II.-1.1, I.igrUn-r With (lar T. ? _.? Ilouir, Um ... ii. i r.i , I. . "a ? "I II"- Wr.i.r , I'm,?a TiatgsaaS I? . .,, . . !.?. tmjAO i.t.idlf \ rnauti Tkt Lit m BBBBM Ii; ? U?H ripio?.-a THE WASHINGTON TREATY. TONE OF DUCUBSIOM AT IIOMI. AND ABROAD. Till. LAVOUAOl OF kaki, i?kanvii._.._.?? pi. patch TKM'.-I ItATK AND CON!.I I.I ATi UlY?M?t. BLAD* 8 r? ink's Bl__cn BKVBRBLY ( ttiTiciSK.n?tub A_M.ltK.-AN A I.I'-I I l: A .OK TO LEAVK FOR AilKIIK \. |I1T TBUOBAPfl TO TflFTRIBI'SEI Los'hom, Wednesday, Feb. 7, l*T2. The ?ii pa?ek tram BarlQnaafQata Of Rrh__Mh eoatains DO tlirc. t to withdraw from tho Arbitration. It nit?kcs neither a demand nor a proposal, but . iin p]y rail?, attention, in tiMtiperate and conciliatory lani'uag.. to the meaning attm-Liod by England !" ths Treaty of Washington. Tin? .peer.! delivered yesterday by Mr. ?Gladstone in to-div widely emit bed iix iiiibdiicvotiH, offensiv?', and Msdlsssly irritating. I bdlsYS that BSTSral member?, of the Cabinet strongly (liaappro.o ni th? pa*, innate tono of Mr. Oladetoac. asjeesh j bat ths Cabiaet sod people are D laiiiinoiii for iibaiuloniiiit the arbitration uulo___ tti?) American claims aro BSadtfed. Tbe situation ia regarded in the hisrhc.t quarters as extremely grave, but not ?hofslSBf, Charles Francia Adama, the Arbitrator seleeted by fbi) (.ovcrnnn nt of tho United .State?, will leave for America on Saturday next. o. w. ft. ntoi-t khinii.s in TIIK BOOn <>F OOBMOKi?MR. lii.ni-ii'NK nriiNiiiNti TiiK nansa oom MIBWITITgltS KiitNKUAi. raass mbpayoh i LoMM.s, Wcilm stlay, Feb 7,1372. Tbf subject of the Tro.ity of Washington a-ail i lie elaisas Ot IkS Aun-rte tu ?iovertimcnt for indirect tamoggt wa" again ititioitiiced in the Booee of Obsssmm to day, and ki??'" i Uf to another exciting dl?cin<*l(in. M?. Bslpk Oabaraa, Besahst for VFabartssd city, ad dr?s-ed the Home ut Bagth, ami lu the SOSBOe Ot tin r?niiii-kit Kind the Alatiaiita iplcHtlon was tbe ino?t motnen toiis one Ent-'land had Bees eall?-?l lu pass upon Wit?la arentiiry. II.? compared the BStatS lawyc.ru who com posed ttio Aiticrlcun (.'?iinniist-ioii With the novices who lapfeaSBSBi Rug?an?), and said tlie lat'er had in en com? plet, l.v outwitted. If, *aid he, lawyer? had planned the F.iiBllHh ea*', wo SOSM SSeapS witti the payment of A'fi.OnO.nr-O atefllag Tin? Amerle.in OsBBaalBBtSMtS had Barrad their country well and achieved a triumph. Mr. O-tlmmf?, ISIIltlSlllsl. failli the troiihli? lay uf home. Tim Oovaraaaeat ha?l BfUBBS which rond not march ami slop? aridefe stars siiaeaworthy, aa?l now they hau a Tr-itly which t!u?y could tint Miami it| nn. Mr. Arthur J. -Ofway, formerly Peder* Beeretsry of Slat.? for Foiciiaii AfMr_, til.iim?d the (?eve mm? Ui| the truulile tvli.ch ha.I It? en wrought. He tbongbt, how? ever, that t!ui American Government weald P eeds fhas Its (XT-mo ?I? iiiriii-l', hut Kald that In t??t It did no!. Bagtaad, having adadtted Ifcs prineipie of ladireet ( ?..im?, ums! t?. prepan ?i ts BMStths euormesa demsads of th. United Male*. .Mr Olailatoaa and aavaral other meatbera defended tin? action of tlie Osanataatsasas sad si lbs Bevans? mrnt, .?nil sait! they hapst the American e'.aiiin? fot in ?i.i--t ? damages would be withdrawn. ni ci S8I01I Of Tin: claim.-. IS CAVADA. TOBOBTO. Vv\i. 7.?Tin; MWI|M_pen through? out t tu* Dominion thin iiinming contain articles on th?1 Alabama Treaty. Ttielr a? in ral tone Is moderato, al tboogB th.? lawrleaa lanas are asaaldasad taadaaiMl hie. Km ... , i iiii-n;i> tsappfahaadsd. 1 UBUC Si.NTIM?NT IN WASHINGTON. Tin?: ii.*' : <)K BABL OBAVTILLB- BOT-D? OPINIoM Of Tin; pmntD-Ori am? BBCBB TAIIY O-' 8TATK BBdl-OfflM TIIK CLAIM SOB COBBBQOBBTIAL DAMAOKB?BISCUMIOB IN Tin: BKHATB k.\k<-i;tivk SBSBXOV? lltY fW.ir.niTl TUTUS ITdltlM..I WasaiaoToa, Bedaeoday, F??h. 7, uni. Por the tirai Urne sanee ths azeitesBeal in K-igiainl ?i.. 1 the American case beeassohnanm bera? people ?have it. ? 11 able t(.-'!.i.v ta t:ilk about the mil i>-< l in :in int.?l!'g"i.t nanaer. The Qaaes/s speech aad thead? missions af tha Stats DepartoMBt bars ssttled ths qaestioo whatht 1 Ulsdssone^s ministry basssade any rominiiniciitioii 1?. our QeveraaMatea thasBbieat. A teleiiiiiin (nun Minister Sein ncU to Hr. Fiah uii noiiin-es that a nt.te, fiifiidly, and without threat or demand ol snji Uiml, has been laasired by ths former fi?.m Karl Qranville, and tbat it will bafsnraidsd by mail, li-- t- n ir m foreshadawsd hj tlu-par scraph en tbe Babied in the (Japan's spi-eeh. 'l'lio lliili-di Ministry do nut think Jtbat tha United 8tal liadariahtto sshCoc soassqasn? liai damages ?.f soy kind. Ths Preaideait ami Mr. Pish ara firm in the belief that tho Treaty la e__ press tsnnadoes lire ths rij_bt to pressai tli<-no ( laims to the Gana' s Hoard of Arbitration, and thai that Board S tbe only tribunal which can deeido whether the) shall be admitted or not? Althaassss timo it Bust bo ftdmitted that neither the l'r? sn!? nt nor Becretsry of ?state ha_i any sxpeetatkm thst osnsnqsi nlisl dasssstss toanj yt .a a_uouiif will ba awarded .?r paid, aiul on. of them, at least, dass net hostels t?> say _o in eooTenat-OB. Thai bold that thegr had no bIIisiis tit.? btit (?t pu v 1! ..II elatms of the United .States, proaring ?mt ??f tbe Bourse o? Great Britain, ?ti order lliaii 1 lui e m m tit I..- no joint left open for future ii. ipata. Thai the United Btatss ?has beretofore held that it wss entitled t" tndirecl dsmssjiB. they say, ?? p., uni' ran truthful]], ?lout. ' Tbe subject < ame op for disco arioa in th?? Senate, in Executive eeasion, this afternoon. Banators wars anxious ta talk abaat it, and, there lu im; nu way to avoid thediseusBion of the AmnesajhiU while iho body reiii.iin.d in 1 irislativo ?WHim, tho lesofat? tion offered by Sir. Kdunnuls, yesu-rday morninir, wan ri once taktii up, and several ?enato.? expressed tinir aplaleaa Mr. Caaaataa? who, as ?:hai.-n in. t,r 1 he PHatga Kclatii.ti" ?kirinuittcu, is 6iii> jM)-??ii t.i represaat tba Adsstssstiatte in all matters i?r?.tag it. loretaa a_hlra.ea__tssslsd-bs thariahl of Ihe Unit? .1 Btatl r, an I tin? pelny t<M>, to demand all that li.11 .-ver asea ,.sl,.?ai for by anyone, on the principio tout the untie there is Baked for the moro will bo ?eesived. Els Ihoaghl that those who had prepared the Aiucileaii taas had tlicreforo done wtcely in putting In ai, i,.i|:ii, t aa well SS direct claims fur __BSB_BJBBi Mr. ?aaaaer l_ repot-U-.l to have niado the f>|M?ech of the ?titsioii on tl.e ftie-u-,u, and it I? only Ju-t to say tiiat.lt lias laaratl) IraSed eat lfess?aatattkslaadmc tB? ?hahity liiaiiiicr In which tho . ? :?_!.? tie.it ?I Mr. .-* iiniii 1 last Bpsi-B. when tin nitiilcatiun of tin) Treaty became in Hii'ue degree doubtful on SSSSBBl of fb? bad nianaKOinent Bf ita Meads, Mr. PamaSfSSaM forward with one of his uiihsi sj.fi, ins ,111,1 saved it from defeat. In IiIh BpSSSh to ?lay ho rti!l StOSd up fur tho cotisequetitUl datuaK?---?. for which he -.? elo(|iieutly pleade?! In his hiHtorn _|m???c.Ii ?m the subject tUr?te years aico. lied. f.n.lad tin? paaltlaa which hns l???n taken by the (ioveruineut; bat, w!? il ?truck Uls heurers most forcibly, wan Um manner in vhlah lie showed the effect which tbe ton' ? f tin: IvD-llsli I'll . s, iin.iiiiiiiou? as It was. wrliri i? vitaiily have iiikiii th.? inciulern of tho Geneva Hoard of Art.lUatioti. " \S a shall hav?t to ko before that Hoard," h?? ?aid, " with our bare case, for tbe voice of the American IT?. _ Is nut heard in the capitals of Kurope as Last <>' the I/onalnu ttewnpuptTH. Great liritaln Will titlti st-_.nl ii. . -, lay b.-Ion? tlie ui.iiali. rsuf that Board au aritu nient in h?-r tarer ttaaafh the I/undun Journals every (lav, from BOB till the mSStlBf of tbe lUiard 111 June." ThlN hn h? luted to lie Uie uitluiate object of the whole HXClUlUICIil. home uf tho I'r??Hldenf_ warmest frlen?Is are already I". m ??na. i?? i.e alaiiucil hst Hie award of the Geneva .saard shall net he af a B?tasete atas them iteMth m tin? osadap aaUaaal aaaapatgn? Wo '?ave a?k.-d for ^o lu'lch. thSf ?ay, Hut our peuple Wilt ? xiM'tt that very la... j ?'.aiaii.i-, , mXIA b. awurdedj and when they tlnd that the paltry sum of tT.uuu.uuu uet is ail that we re i_il\?-, Hie li.teiil^eun? ?ul ,-oiue US a wvt olankul U|"Ui lit u. ??rant'? bspias. I'?. .1.1? ?I PKKSB III. l'Ai ? II I \Va"!IIXi;it,s, 1?',?|). 7.?TIid po.iition Uk?<n hy ?.?iiii nii-ii ? lot, ly eeaaesssd s Mh I hs adiuii_istr.ition at ih. ??...ei nuuiiit m that (be llfltish Blgh t'ommiwd.ui prs prrfi-ttly BadSSBlSSd the BtSBS "f tl'?' Aim-ricau II1 __t? I'uiiiuUii. Uiiier? lu tbn neicou?tl'iii of tbe Treaty of .Va-J-iliiKton, I111U1 from B_BBST-BBSai Ihfl SSSSBBsaS In ttn i?ro'"<"i. Mi that, therefore, aarOafSBaamatlsal* t?jtf*tt_t_r Ji_stir.?t4 |? praaaailBI Uu; ??.???' as U bam. 1 '''.inning consequential damages. In case the Hoc of Arbitrators shall not award a gross s in satisfaction of the so-eallod Alabama './tali this Government I? willing to stand by the d. ?I .n of the Arbitrators. It Is known that, though British Commissioners bad full powers, they fre<|ue_i consulted their Home Government, and actod In uccu anco with Its wish, s in all they did. It Is offlci. aaaartafl that if the. claim for aasaa_Bsatl-l damage* i not be??u presented, ami was not to be pssaafl upon, ttt in gilt 1m? complolut by the people of the- United nta that provision was made for u jiartlal sett lernt only of the differences l et wen the two count n hucb olahn was therefore preteiifed for a f settlement In the iutercst of pcact?, and to afttlodt l ture disputes. ^____^__^^___ TERRI RLE RAILWAY DISASTER. COLLtS-Ofl BEAI ALTON, ILL,?TWO CAM TEL BGOPED?BXVKBAL PAaaBIGEBI BOAST! AL1VK. Alton, 111., Fob. 1.?A pflflllflir ,ri*'n BO?* t? Ht. Lou!?, on the Ilnckfurd, Hock Island und hl. Loi Bollroad, wBtoh WOS ?lue at Alt?!? Junction at ..lull maiming, when about tbrte quurters of a mile bel? TJppcr Alton Hintlon, came In collision with freight train going north. Tlie baggage car ai first coach were t.-lcseoped, ami then ulm? ln?r.intly took fire. Tlie scene that enmc.l was mi uppalllng. The unfortunate passengers were, most them, caught between the car seats, and egress from t car was nenrly Impossible. The flames enveloped t doomed OBIS almost Instantly, and tho terrific?! PSBM g?rs were left to be slowly roasta'd alive. Up to 11 a. i the charred and MaohSBOd remains of four victim? Oils fearful accident hail been recovered, and Brass 1} Il In the snow au citing the Cormier's inquest. The names of the killed, a-? far as known, lire follows: James TWSaala, Mrs. Hi ut.en BolBBI t, other two bodies have not been l.icntilled. T SOSaflOfl nre: Reuben Hains, BOSd und body bad cut; Isauc Jluriiliurdt, badly burned and lie, (lit; August MaSBS. ankle broken; M. Cannc leg broken ; Frederick Hughss of ?t. Lou badly burned ; Misa Bashes, bruised; Fitiukllii Orovt braised ; Karl Das, aavaaslp bruis.-.!; train boy sarloai injiireil; beside five others slightly wounded. Altog'th. four killed and is injured. A working party is still bu at the wreck, a.il more casualties may Is? report' d. The freight train should have gone on a aid? iraek the Jiiuction, but instead of data* BO kept otralght .. Haker, til? condiic'or of the freight tram, jumped i when the trains e.one la collision, and sought aafltjr lligtit. It is said the ( ngine. r ami flrSBlSS follosed lilt but till- lacks contirmatl'in. Tim wiiole resiioiiHliitli of tb,- Bflfcif a thrown upou It.iker. When Hie fian met, Mr. Balsa, bla wife, Bad shild w.ire attisa '? gi tberiba)child botaaaa ita ponsta. Ibsahoakof t) ( ' Hi ion forced t!i.? seats toft tlier, fastening th. m In fl ?reilf. llalli- finally BOOOSedad m ext.i1. ??ting hiiiiscl although terribly burned, bat all eBottt to relea-- h wife were unavailing. Tho child only was r?-si m al i gri .it efforts. The wounded are now at llrlghtim. Ti, dead wets brought to Alton, where an inn nest uill i bald Jo-atorran. miede:: oe a eelloh-servant. a nuoBDT at a Bxw-jrcaaaT c?n ntuv-skat tiik Aassasia abbbbtbd. Elijuli P. Clurk, an import? r,of No. 330 Broad way, enraged at his residence at ?YeskUl, N. .1 , Jolm W A very, on June ?, for farm work. The new servuul (Minted with Jacob Erb, tlie eo..ehtiian. uu 1 behave?: so badly that Mr. Clark dismissed him on Feb. 1. Averj believed that Frb had caused his dismissal. Bad uttered threats against the coachman. He returaud to So. u;i Thompson-st., In thi? city, and remained for a few days, iiceniiiinnlly going out in the afternoon or evening. Or Monday night be left home, and did not return until H i?, m., Tu.i_<L?y, assigning frivolous excuses for bis ab sence. Ou Tuesday morning Krb's wife, ufter keeping brenk fatit for him, asked u sen ant to go to the barn ami-ei vsh.it delulned her husband. When the guI entered tin Stable she fouud Krb on the floor, with his ih.-ad restlnj ii[Hin the win.:.?w-sill, which Is only a ,few Inches above the floor. Uloisl was streaming from a ghastly wound in the forehead. Horrified al the stght, the girl ran back to the house to tell the story, and Mr. Clark and other, hurtled to the bain, removed Krb to the house, and s?'nt for a surgeon. They supposed, from the appearance of tho wound, that Krb had been kicked bv one ol tho boises. Tho injured man was partlallv oon s. ions when tlrst found, but was unable to speak. l>r. II inly examined the wound, and said that 11 had lieen Inflicted wllhu blunt instrument, and could not have been produced by the hoof of a horse. Th. murdered man died in four or five hours, without barias in ?en able to describe his assailant. The weapon with winch the assault was committed whs found in tin- ban. It was a bur or rod Of Iron !t0 Inches In length and one Inch In thickness. It wns it rod for picketing horse-, and WOO in common aso In th? b-irn. A large club, which BO one bail previously seen in the burn, was also found. It woocoiiiiM-turetl tnat the oosassta bad brought the club with him, but. Badins the picket rod, Badaasd It from predas neo. Tin- vu lim'a sliver watch, an old-fashioned timepiece, ot little value, hud been stolen from him. Suspicion fell nt once upon Averv. W.H.HHls, for? merly detective Of the Ninth Precinct Poll,-.? of th'- citv. and iiow Marshal of the Knglewood Protective Society, took charge of tha case. From the conductor of the morning way train, stopping at Cresklll. Marshal Hills teamed that a man answering tha description of Avery limt got oti at that station and gone to Jersey City, opt. B-cDermott of the Eie-hth Precinct Police, pteeed Detective Donne at the disposal ,.f the Marshal. Tbey Matched the Imus? in Tiuunpson-st., diiniig Tuesday night, and about 8 a. m. yesterday arrested Avery. on tue way to the Woostoral. Poltoe atattoa the prls oner, unobserved ss be titouglit, dtopBOd a ?mull paper. Ii. piny Marshal Westerv. If, who was walking !??? Mln?l linn, puked up the card, whn It proved la be ? pawn ticket for a walch, given by Morris Levy, pawnbroker, nt N". Ts Groad-lita Tin-prisoner was searched at tho BtaBon-boose, and in his restpoch-t was found an old faabioned Match BWlvet He was temporarlly rom* nutted toa cell. Tho Ofltoera then proeeeded to Lory's pawn-ollii - and procured UiA walch. Mr. Clark was shown the watch and swivel, and was quite iMi.itive that they had belonged to the deceased. Mrs. Krb und others In Mr. Clark's r?sidence can positively Identify them. Averv was taken before Buperintendeat Kelao at Police Headquarters, and on being told that it would be only necessary to procure a reqatsition from Qov. Parker to remora him to Kew Jersey tor trial, he expressed Bte willingness to go with the officer. Marshal Hill accordingly conveyed him to Jersey City. Avery is aired aliout 1H years, has borne a good charac? ter Tor honesty and sobriety, and, so far ss is known, did Bot associate With erimloalS lu this city. Revenue ap? parently prompted Ins . rime. His stepfather, Mr. Liv lugsfluu, wltii whom be lived In Thompson-st., ha? been employed for a long timo as porter In Mr. Clark's storo. PKvni 1P.OM BXD TAPE. An Italian, agfl CO, daiisoroiwly ill with clitoiiic dysentery, applied a few days sluco to tbe Coin misMi.uers of .Charities and Corre?:?on to be sent to tbo lio-j'it il. As bo ii.i.l iss'ii in this country only a year and a half he was referred to tbo Commissioners of Emigra? tion, but owing to his inability to tell tbe mimo of tbe ship In which he came here, tbey refused to do anything for him. The unfortunate man, penniless and without friends, took refuge upon being thus repulsed, In a miser? able bin*, m. nt lu Mai Ion st., where be died on Monday, for lack of such a-sslstunre as those who had refused linu aid are .specially expected to give. PUBLIC -SCHOOL KXPENSF.M. Tho CoflBBBJflfliflflflM of I'tiblic Instruction met yesterday i.n.l received from th.- Finance (?uuuiit tee S report providing for tho appropriation of tho money required for tbe use of tbe D.-pailuieut from Jan. 1 to April 30, as follow?: Sait-i?. of Tt?then la Wtnl School?.$___.__ l*?l?rlenot Juntan. I'.,.??! Ml.n? .if Ta*?-lien la Nortti.l Coll???. -.? .. .v.l.nt? of Tcachen id Hrrntuf school?. XI, ji Kalarlttof T??c_?r? la ?'olorrdHel,o<il?. lii.ljl s.laritaof Sa|-tn?tredratt sad Clerk?.. Jj. . j liar Hook? ?nd M.p?. M ',00 H-nt? ..f School Preial???. ItJOf 1'nru.iraU School Apportlonmrat. MUSI Kuel l-r ?II School?. ja. i_J ?aa. s.t.7 A,.,.???tu?. ?,w,j laa-iaacmtl rtyrBta*. l^.J 4 Total.fU-'i.-b? The Finance Commlttet? also rufomineuded that mc,6f6 should be set Hslde HS a n'scrve for the luymotit ,,f r.'ii.isiilons for building, furuiahiug, ami repairing ?ehool budding-. The Controller was requested Uiplacea_S0,O0e to tho credit ot tiie Hoard. TLI.Kl.KAI'HlC NOR ? Tito ltriiisli slop Kecord, from Hong Km, ; stis ? rar.u of r. i?, lia? ?r in! ?I Mt> Kl.-.- *.'?.. .llu? Coiiveiitioii of tin? Aiii.'ii.an Fish Caltas? o'.' .ttDM-iiiiun met in .Ml,?, t.'.-?I? rlty. ^??cr?^ ,iu|.iri..n( pty. r? a.II l?r rra-l ilurlll. Ihr a- -al an. Tha atsasaakip Moses Tsjrlor sailsd from .^.m 1 B f'.r Au.ir.li I ia.trr.la.. * *l?rrlal alctiarr Kill be ?l?l??lri??U ant ihr man. i.,r ,tu?ir?li? u|s,u l??r ?rn,?l o.crlaad. ? Loada Btosl (ou-oradl >v.t? sin.t sad killod in BarBBS,a l M i ...-?. ?I|M,S) <aa..r,a An>.kl (.? ...? la ?... t.? ? .V C..-.-J t ??ac fiuo? ' i.u? 111 Had i.?ra ?. StA ' THE RING CRIMINALS. WHY THF. GRAND JURY DELAY! PBTBB H. 8WEENY, iN?-;r.usi)i.i? AM? VOObWABO Tl mW TO Sl.TU.K?TIIK FOKM-.l. IN TUB CITY?NO WAIlltANT (?IT Kill IIIM?TUB EvUHSBOB ABAIBtl QSBBI AND SANDS. There aras continued ? x? iteineut in tbe City Bail fOttl rday over t!..? reiteration of the slutem-nt of Mayor Hair, liidh tuient. It la only Decennary to ?ay tbat i:o mich conclusion ban yet been reach?:d by tbe Crand Jury. One of tho morning paper? represente?; that JuiIk? Bedford, on hearing ??t the report on Tuci. day inonjiug, sent for the District-Attorney ?nd de mrinili d that the Indlittneut airalimt bl? friend Hail be leesnsMsaad? Aiiutlirr reprenented the name olllclal m .([ti.illy eager, for political reasons, to secure the Mayor's conviction. Judge liedf. rd hlmne If explained to a Tain tii: reporter, who questioned hltn concerning thef*??t?, that lie ?lu! nor know who wnn Indicted, and that he had in?t demanded ihat fhe Jury rcc. n. :der any vote, well knowing that SSah an act would be u misdemeanor on his part. There was gome excitement among the Jurymen t?iem Bslvea as ta the uctn-n al J-i?ige ladtart iu adj,n maaj Conn on Tu.sduy, when tlie Jury wlsh'-d to eorupte.te It* labors, tinill saiturday, and some of them spoku of tbe action a>< being not a little suspicious. Jt seems that on Tuesday mm ?itng teu ea?es against ortilnary ? ffiinlirs wer?? m? nt t-, the <?rand Jury, which at llrst refused to ta ki- them up. But Ihe Dl.tr'it \ttorney represented to tin meiia'tcr*. that he wan itiixiou*? to try thme cases and r??ll??ve the overcro't'ded city prison, and the Jurymen si" nt nn hour In these unwelcome lnvestlga?otis. At the end of that time It wits pCSpSSSd to go into ?t'ourf, when It was dlseoyered that the Comt had been ad* jiiiiriii'd until Saturday, and that It could not be recon? vened in order to submit new Indictments, ?"?inferen???*?? were had with the City Judge and District* Attorney by ttn? Foreman of tho Jury, and tlm latter failing to report the facts to tbe Jury caused some feeling and tot a little suspicion that s'-mi'l Uli; Wim Item? It isln .1 up. Tlie explanation was suiis??i|ueutly advanced ihr.t the delay bad been brought utiout by representations that the Ring men b*d concluded to settle the civil suits against them by pay iiiK' up, and that timo was required to arrange the de? tails. I'eter B. Sweeny, Woodward, and Inge.rsoll, were ? ?.ii.. Sara heea sddsdto the ?i.ooo.too" pool," in which (.nly Ttt?'.-d, Connolly, and Mrs. Uarvey for A. J. Harvey, had I?, vi.iiisly taken part; and that they had finally in.id?? up their minds to pay up on ibe civil suit*, ?r< I their .j.-iidsiiieu relieved, and sacrifie? the hail on fhe ciTiuiiiail imlictiiients. While this ttory could not be con liim. d, it is not as improbable as tbe friends of the Hing try to make it appear. It Is only the halt lutheutvil nuts which keeps Tweed and Connolly tn yew-York, and Ii._-r.si?.a Wo.Mlwai.l, (iarvey, aud other? away. Iager soll would at onco surrender himself if assured that the order of ar ? -t ou the civil mtlt had not been renewed; ami run tho risk of being admitted by Judge Bar aard, to ball so insignificant, that lie could afford to ?a? rifle?; it and leave the country. Mr. Bweeny is acitaitily in the city, and at his house. No. KO West Tiairty-fourth-et. There is no order of arrest against I ?ri ?is yet, either ou civil nuit or criminal charges, bul Pates B-, nevertheless, keeps very quiet at bit own resi? den-e, and will doubtless fly again as soon aa he bear-?. thai lie has been indicted. Woodward offered some time ago t?? contribute flOO.OOO to the "pool." but waa tohl that that sum and more would lie sj>ent in capturing him, BB the tool of the King hoe become almost as obnoxious us the masters themselves. All these facts go to Indicate that tbe King tu? n have not wholly abandoned all nope of iff.ctinga settlement by the paymentof the $4,000,000, which is tho lowest sum tbe Attorney-Cencral ba? said be will take in settlement. The real difficulty Is probably the impossibility of making a combination among th? roiiues, who, liavtug swindled evervbo?ly else, are now afraid that eajh is trying to rob his fellow. FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF TUE GRAND JURT. At the adjourned session of the City Court, on Haturdav next, the anti-King Orand Jury will cer? tainly complete its Ion? labors, and submit a largo batch of very important lndictnieiits. They have been urged to finish tin- work before them on that day because a new Jury in Oyer and Terminer will sit on Monday In tlie stokes eos<?, und this would int??rfere with the furUu?r business of the 8??sslous Jury* Tho adjournment will therefore certainly take place on Saturday next. To-day the Jury will meet again for final action concerning ao Important Indictment already erroneously reported to have been concluded upon. There Is very little doubl thai Ibis Indictment will tie found, and that the arrest will follow on Monday next, but the Jury had not yt-t vote?l up. n it on Monday last as public In d. TIIK ACTION AGADIR NATHANIEL HANDS. Nathaniel Bands, whose probable intlictmeut was announced last Monday In Thk Thiblne, has been the subject af long and patient lmiuiry by the J*ry. At first tlie District-Attorney declared that no law could be found under which he could frame an Indictment against Mr. Hands for accepting the commission of 175,000 for ne? gotiating tho H.OOO.ooo loan to Mr. August Belmont {subsequently, however, after consultation with Attor? ney? ieneral Kartow and Mr. Wheeler II. Teekhani, Dis* trict-Attorney fiarvln changed his mind, and drew np the penning Indictment. It is based on sections 110 and 115 of tbe city charter (the King charter of 1870.) The section* are as follows : S BCTIrtS 110. Nn c*\eer of (V fflv fj,ir*n???i?m, rteent a #?i!W?ot ot city ranttiar. * nil.?? tor of a??_a?i?. ut?. ? cirri ?if ?rr. ?r?, or tWtmuart to th? < T.rpt.ration, -h?!l h??r or tre-ttt Irtim Ihr corporation or rit? t??? tu? ?it prrqmiit?! or ?ay ttOgmtttla ot cutMiii.w* for kat ttrvUm la i Mitlas to bi? aalarr. Sic 11'.. Aud no na. naher of '.he Common C.innfil. h?_.l ??f .!?p_it. mt-ni. ebirf of hurfjtn. ilrpatj Iberrot or tier! Ike mi, or OlAer iffteer o) tSe i-orporatUm. ?lui! b? .tir'.i-il? or iti-lim?'!? latent??*?! la ?a? r.ti.tra.% ?ork, or I,u*id'??. or lb? ??I? uf in? artli*If. the nprnre, prie?, ?r enn ?i.!*-r?:.i,ii nt nt, .-b ia p?a I fron, ?h? nt? tr<-a?nrr. ar hi an? aw-auia-al le? i -1 I,y ?tit ?rt .it urataaare at tli? < <.mul<iii I 'tiancil ; nor ia tb* por eham of ?to r*-?l ?-.titi? or other property belon(iD( to th? < 'erpTill..?., or ?hieb ?ball _M ao'<! for taxe* or ?s?.?mei.t?, or hy ? uta* of I?_f ml ptv tm* at tb? ?uu ul th.? ??iu ?'or,_?r?t.uu. Mr. Hands as Tax Commissioner was prohibited from acting an the agent of the Treasury in negotiating a loan. Mr. Mauds pleads Ignorance of this law, of wbieb In? was, however, u strong advocate, and under which ha accepted and held office. He bos used his per*?)m_l luflu ?nee and that of the indies of his family in eltorts to avoid iinlK tiiiiiii, and has personally appealed lo tha members of the Jury to that end. WHO TESTIFIED AGAINST GENET. Henry W. Genet's suit against Mr. Ia>\* Atlams was the subject of considerable comment yester? day, particularly when It became known that Geuet had been Indicted on the evldenoe of a totally different per son. ??cue! has threatened to send all his p. r*i-, _ii-r? to .State l'i,*i'ii, and baa begun hy a civil stilt against Mr. Adams. He will perhaps next take a??Uon ugalnst J. Mt-Bride Davidson and his partner. The for? mer promise?! to swear, and the latter, brought from Al? bany for the purpose, did swear before tbe ?Urand Jury, that the name of Davidson A Co. on the back of the now famous warrant was forge?l by Henry W. Genet. David? son himself stated tbat he had never furnished anything for the Harlem ?Court-House, but It, is certain that he made out the bill with his own hand, which (jenet sut. mitte,', as a vom her for this fraudulent claim. This fact aud the threats of others frigliteued Davulwiu into flight. There is no order of urrest out for him, as wsa aafpsssd DELAY IN RERVICE OS WARRANT?-. Seventeen of tbe 23 iii<li?tiiieiiti. submit ted on Hat unlay last are either still in the Hands of l!ic l>i. trict-Attorney or have been sent to the Polue for service. Why they should be n?tuine.l i_ a mystert . and inasmuch a? one of the imlli tim-nfs Is agalnm Win lien lies?.) Cook, the bosom fin u 1 of the Hui>eiin_e_id?-iit of l'olla-e, It Is no! a little aMoiili-hlttg to hear finit tlie war rants have been sent fea him or his detective.., ii. whom the public feel no coiiliilence whatever. AGARD FROM THOMAS C. PIELM, The ma*mlt9*hu*uS W4W i'en*v?'?l y?_!?|ti.iv by I.iegraph from Albany: re the Editor of The Tribune. ?.ia: i wasaurprts-.t to-?'f mim runo \t tata asara Hu: the .statement ihat It had ii.ti awuia t<> ln.it f (?rand Jurv that I bad state.t tn it 1 |..l(| ,,.Ull Xiit-; n?in im. H.oo?to attlibiod the piiiilliutioiitif tb?-llstoffir n. ?ii who r?e? Ived paymi'ut on ut-oouut of mrtit __ r??n .ten,! tiio Meirtii-oiltaii l?'lr?? l>.-p..riiueiit. I do not km ? nil. t tt.i? tworn to sense ths Oraad Jury, aal i d<? I no? tl a' I u>" sneoaacioua of ??ver Im. in? mad? an a t I ii.ive never jiutd anv ik-i-hou eonneeied x n. 1i.iitt.NK one real to ?mbllsli ?ir wttlilui.! sn\ j.,. .,!,?-it.oii t.,.me, ted with the Fin? fliiliu?. nor ?lo I , ? i . ti r having ?p,.inu to an\ persea attached i- ' m fl 'S' ?S about the maiter. Iims. C. Fuli?. .?.?, Feb. 7, l?;_. [Wa Know ihe fact beyond any di.pute llu! aaaartBBSSB rasas thai Mr. Fields had ailmitted the MhSB] laM-Ba It !_ now a question of _era?-lty between Ihe ilia?-?? ??"I Mr. Field-?, ttilb which TTlk TBIMl ?Ot iuu L-?>' '?'?' omem -go)