« « al . - “y om ow et ite etre: < ty om ee lieied - > ’ Bs ‘ * ; ’ t ’ ‘ 7s * . ‘ | Fee ;* ij ‘ whi Gad oi * > # cere ) CHARLOTTETOWN, - P, E, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1866 1967 VOL. IIL. TEE BERALD SPRINTED ‘AND PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING EDWARD REILLY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, at hie Office, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. ‘paws For Tre **mERaLD.” For 1 year, paid in advance, ae £0 9 + «* half-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0 0 JOB PINTING, Of every performed with neatness and despatch description, and on moderate terms, at the Hzxatp Office. eer a eR eR NR AN ALMANACK FOR JANUARY. |. MOON 8S PHASES. New Moon, Sth day, 8h. 17m, evening, NW. First Quarter, 13th day, Oh. 21m., evening, E. Full Mooa, 20th day, 3h. 23m., mormiug, W.S.W. Last Quarter,27ih day, 10h. 35m., morving. WSW Discounting Again ! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY o WITH DELANY & BYRNE! ‘TE want MONEY to pay our Bills, and, in order to obtain it, we will, from this date, offer our entire STUCK of is ate DRY GOODS, HARDWARE! HAT AND’ ‘CAP. BODTS AKD SRB, Skeleton Skirts, eal | j sun | High Moone < Eitte., etc., -DAY WEEK.| | ill TEN M f montu.| j rines |acts Wat sje RE Atun Discount of ‘IF waty per cent. \ hmh mbm] hbm.} hm FOR CASH ONLY! 1 Tuesda 7,494 19. 7 26,.,8.228 30 : A : 9 |Weduerday | 49 19) 8 15) 4191.5 MOAve CH SO WOE athe Ute hee h 8 Thursday 49] “99°*9"" 15 ‘T0"" | Shi Wot Sicw Sua" oethick Ganks 33 : ! 49) 21.950 6 2 32 © Will give 30s. Worth of Goods for ® Go Eriday (| 49) 92 1-86 98]; ti Larger Sums in Proportion. 3 5 Snturday 49; r dig rege This is a goad opportunity fue those who hilve § j pa ‘ nH ' i 30, : by BD money ty invest it to advantage! ouday pro RMnere.| ; DELANY & BYRNE. 8 Tuesday 48, a6 4 10, 7 ae 188 Queen Street, next to Hon. D. Brenan’s, ~ 9 |Wedbesday 46 27, 0°49°8 43 89, ; nt 10 |Thureday” © 147) 28; 1-80 9 43) ° 41] ORtown, Ang 1, 1806. ipo sp ML [Frida 47. 20, 2.1210 48) 42 ISEII 12 iSaturay 47, 80, 2 S4 bl 54>. 48 RAP SLL pyneeines 13 'Suuday 46] 31,3 40mm. 4A’ KILDARE CAPES 14 |Monday 45, 83,430 059 47 ‘OR SALE 15 Tuesday 45} 34) 5 28,2 7 49], ayy binilitier kanya 22, ee eee 16. ,|Wedacaday |} 45]286)'6 ‘B0}'8 26)" '5p/' | HE Subethber nips, 04, Krivate Gale ibie FARM, 17. |Thapedey. .°). 44; .87}.7-80).4 21, 53,0" 7" 100 A MD oi: Ae ri 39|.8 46:5 28). 56 "es 18, jReigay i's. ss "A ¢ ie 60 of which are under cultivation, and havin “ft lease of 19 (Saturday 42! 40, 9 49) rises ORT aa! aod; tan abaaoae 44 Oech 90 (Sunda ek * 41) 41.10 48 5 52 59 os years, he me ng ae a Our it ings ’ 9! 1 40: 6 579 ? thereon are hew and cummodious, Por agricultura 31 (Monday 404 421 urposes, there is uo better land on this Island. As a 22 |Tuesday 40} 44 even.) 8 6 4 Dating Situ it aw onrivalled. tts contiguity to one ol 23 | Wednesday 39, 45,1149 9 6) the richest Fishing grounds in the world, as also to 24 |Thursday 88 46 2 110.14 8) Little Lignish Pod, where an untimited quantity of 95 |Friday B87}, 48) 245,11 lai. 9 n' ean = obtained, = sine to men - soeresing and capital as a most desirable place. Apply either b 7 a oP a : Tal 14 . letter - in person at the iM erald is Otliee. or to ele 28 Monday 84) ON 5 Bp b 1B} ow 18 rien ’ THOMAS MOUNTAIN. Li qe» - on : r : Fe Kildare Capes, Lot 2, ez. 24, 1566. 3m ednesday y 3 ba ieee. 1) 57; 7.46) 38 56) 23 81 |'Tbursday Bi} 57 | : JOHN BELL, ng ee te PRICES CURRENT. OnaRLoTrero we, Dee 28, 1866. Provisions. Do by the quarter, Pork, (carcass) Do (small) Mutton, per Ib. Veal, per lb., Ham, per lb., Butter, (fresh) Do by the tab, ’ Cheese, per lb., Tallow, per lb., oa per oe ur, per lb., Dauee; per 100 Ibs., 3d to 7d Qydto5 SAd to 44d \Valuable Farms, MANUFACTURER OF CLOLUING N.allits branches, thankful to his Frivads and th- Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform: them and thy public generally, that hv is still to be found ay his YEE 8. ABD, sent? Queen Streot, Ud to Sdland is prepared to make up ail kinds of girments on Gj crusted to him in the latest style and improvement o 1s 2€ to 1s -k!} fashion. ols to Is dd Tems Cash. 4d to 6d] tw" Entrance at side Door, 8d to Wd} Queen Street, July 11, L866. | 9d to 10d Sag to Shd td to lbs STFLILA COLAS, Rimmel’s Stella Colas Bouquet, and Fishing Station, for sale at, and near Souris, Little Harbor, Chepstow and other parts of King’s County, HE Subseriber, under the powers conterred upon her by the Will of the late Hof. Doxaty Beaton, deceased, offers for sale the following valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES ;— it ahcplenaid Wharf and 3 Warehouses at SOURIS 2. Fishing Stand at CHEPSTOW, with a Store, 2 Fish Houses, Wharf, Flukes, &., the best on the South et : 3. A Mill site at BIG MARSII, Lot 43. 4. A Mill site with 2 acres of Land attached, at LITTLE HARBOR, Lot 45. ~ 5. A splendid Farm at taining 106 acres of Land, 6. a y (50) acres of Land at the head of SOURIS, aot 4 ‘ 7 Fifty (59) acres of Lind at MILL ROAD, Lot 45, ; 8. yet (57) acres of Land at GREEN VALE, aor 45, ; , Also, several other valaable Tracts of Land and Lots in SOURIS and vicinity. we ‘ Also, One’ MOWING MACHINE, complete, and nearly new: two (2) MARES, six (6) years old; one ‘() COLT, two (2) years old,” ‘or further particulars and terms of Sale, apply to the undersigned at Sourts, or to the Honorable Jogern Hensiey. at his ofive in Charlotrerowa, ' OLEMENTENA §. BEATON, : Executrix of the Will of lite b, Beaton, Souris, Nov, 7, 1866. DONALD M‘RAB,) “Merchant Tailor, Aud Dealer in Gents’ Furnishing Gocds, Quoeon Strect, ‘Charlottetown, 'P. E. Tuland, Aug. 8, 1866, A FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE! ONSISTING of 175 acres of FRONT LAND, in a state of cultivation, witha gyodD WELLING HOUSE, BARN, COACIL HOUSE, TURESIEING MACHINE, and all other requisites suitable for a Fara. Also,-One Hunpunp Acnes of WOQD LAND, ia the rear, situate on the South side of Elliot River, about seven miles from char- lottetown; and quite near two Public Wharf, for shippug Produce, &e, ~ The above Property is well worth the notice of any person wishing to purchase a good frechold property, being the es- tate of the late J. C, Wrtour, Esq. Time will be givon for two-thirds of the purchase money, Enquire at the Office of {Lunny Pater, Esq., or at the residence of the Subscriber. Prince Street, : CATHERINE WRIGHT, Exccutrix, Ch.town, Sept. 20, 1864. Wharves, Wiscellancous and General Rews, RED SWAMP, Lot 46, con-|| FENIAN MOVEMENT IN LRELAND., (Dublin, Nov. 27, correspondence of the London Post.) The public excitement regarding Fenianism, although nothing bas yet taken place except the repetition, on a soall seale, of the atrests, svizures of arms, and searches of last winter, is increasing every hour. In fact, Many persons seem to expect before long some catastrophe. The result of this state of alarm is that wrifing occurrences are magnified by the more easily frightened portion of the public into matters of moment, and that each) greatdless rumor rapidly swells into startling proportions, A vase in point happened yes- terday. The correspondent - a Dublin paper, who ap- wars to be firm, in the belief that a convalsion is imminent, stated in his last communication that Stephens was reported in Fenian circles to be ‘either at the Limerick or Clare side of the Shannon,” ‘and that two hundred * enrolled and sworn-in members of the bro- therhood” had left the city of the violated treaty. to meet him at the place where he had disembarked, Also thas * from all parts of Treland volunteers had star.ed with the sane objyct, in parties of threes or fours, so as they might not by suspected,” Lhe story, preposterous it, and, ay the day advanced, and it was repeated from mouth to mouth, *it lost vething.” as the phrase is, “thy the telling.” By evening i had developed tn the in Limerick, and that the first blood had been shed in the eontlict, So general did this ramor become, that the late editions of the papers were bought up to * see what they containgd about Limerick,” and many persons svemed positively disappointed when they discoveres! that they had been boaxed. _ One thing iv already clearly evident, The gentry and persons of uieans in the provinees fear the conspiracy more than they did last year. ft was not until it had that Stephens and his co-conspirators anned at a subdi- vision of property av well’ ay the establishment of a re- public. Ail the large estates liad bees, it was discover- ed, parcelled out in comfortable farms for the reward of those who might assist the then Head Centre, but now the Chief Organizer of the Irish Republic,” in his de- struction of the Saxon, and certain of these unfortunate landholders, thinking discretion the bettvr part of valor, were fying from the fate that is intended for them when Stephens had possession of this unhappy and much lun bugged country. It is known that within the last few days several gentlemen of property haye removed their families to England, and it the existing alarm continues this example will be followed by others. A eorresporid- entin Saunders’ News Letier alludes to this aspect of the erisis. *f Tf an opivion can be correctly formed.” he says, ‘4that your correspondent is, from all he has learned within the past theee months, that whatever the will be undoubtedly made to establish a repablie in Ire land, Aceording to the plan laid out, the pablic hanks are to be first rifled, the residences of all the noblemen and gentlemen of Ireland attacked and taken possession of, and allotted to the leaders of the besieging party.— Tt iy a fact that, so far as the county Limerick is con- cerned, the most prominent leaders of this secret and insidious confederacy have actually nanted the mansions MecKinnon’s Store, SOURIS EAST. FALL #WINTER STOCK. ‘TUE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the liberal share of patronage extended ta him since his commence- meut in business, begs tolavnnounce that he has just FALL & WINTER STOCK OF G0Oo0o0S, consisting in part of: _ GROCERIES, BOOLS, SHOES and RUBBERS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and MANTLES, HATS, Ladies’ & Gents’. Ready-Made Clothing. FUR CAPS HARDWARE, LEATHER, etc., ete. Which he offers for Sale at unusually LOW PRICES, for present pry, and he respectiully requests a contin- ttace of public favor. : MICHAEL MeCORMACK. Souris Kast, Nov. 6, ‘66. im Agee dosen, ‘Istd to ls 4d) gedieated by permission to this 0 ola Grain. cabeatee Artiste. Barley, per bushel, 38 3d to 3s 9d Oats per do., 2s 2d to 2s 4d Iler beauty hangs “ge the cheek of night, ; ' Vegetables, ' Asarich jewel in Ethiop’s ear. Femteda, hs Dasbil, 7 : 1s 8d to 2s Perfumes for the Handkerchief. eat | Pou . Alexandra, Guards, Fragebane, e Geese, : ms 28 Gd to 8s 6d Princess of Wales, Rimmel’s, Lilly of the Valley Turkeys, each, 43 10 83 Jockey wore bg | Violets eg Fowls, each, - . 1s to Issd Essence Bouquet, Patchouly, let. 1s $l to Is 6d West End New Mown Hay, Lovex Myrtle. tera : Fish. Tho Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Box ; Sydenham Fau Codfish, per qtl., 20s to 30s | de Cologue, ‘Treble Lavender Water, Extraet of Lavender Herrings, per barrel, 25s to 40s! Flowers, Verbena Water, Tereentenary Sachet, Perfumedr Mackerel, per dozen, 28 Gd to 4d pmaaniger ss ornare re den 9 cele , . Kxtract of Lime Juice an yeerine, for making the Ifuir | Boards Hemlocky Taunton. ' © $8 6d.to 4e/soft and glossy; Rose Leaf Powder, an inypravement oil Do: C sruce) | t ‘ sag Ga » to bs | Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexion D Pine) ; # to 9s| Depilatory Powder for rembving superfluous hairs without as M, ‘ ' *90¢ Be in ury to the skin; Napoleon Pomme, fir tis ng the Mbingles, per Sundri ' Mustachoa, and instantaneous Lair Dye, for givingt he Hair Hay per ton, é —-, 80s to 865 4nd Whiskers a natural and permanent shade withou touble idl etal : ’ d dauger, ‘ ‘ Fal waa” 1a Od pene : a omg sltose Water Crackers, anew and amusing device’ morgy, S690» "S| for evening parties. Clover Sved, per |b., _ ngne : W.R, WATSON, ‘Homespun, per yard, 4s 1065! Drug Store, Dec. 22, 1864. Caliskins, per lb., © 6d to 9d Men ideos pur i, °° = ‘TURKEY FIGS ! 1s to Is 3d Woah ch wks 2s Od to 3s 6u PPURKEY FIGS, MUSCATEL’ RAISINS, ‘Apples, per doz, 2d to 4a ZANT CURRANTS\ Partridges, ihn. “10d. to 1s 3d Jordan Almonds ‘ et »O0CT Ls CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL ESSENCES rag i ‘ * 3 Pt , : ‘, G " '- Gelatine, FIRE IN SURA NCE, COMP ANY. G bang vowels gk ge ‘ Pickles and Syuces, Capital;!£12,675 _ For sale by: W. R, WATSON, BOARD OF: DIRECTORS: lon. George Coles, Office hours from Wits Brows, Bsa. President. |: John ings, Esq., H. 4,,Calbeck, Esqy;,., , A Hon, George cer, “Thos. W. Dodds Bias, ' ooMr. Thothas Basory, “ © Mr. Artemas Lord, Mr. William Dodi, Thomas DesBrisay, Exq., Risks taken Daily. 10.am. to 4 pom. % . . ie PALM Secretary, Mutual Fire Insurance Office, Kert St., } - igeak . situated; itis now open enn aublle generally, to merit a : ner ite B sie tabling for any in attendance. PES ow 96, TBS, Gl Woke ine ' th iity nentiand transient Boarders, The subscriber trusts, strict attention to. the wants and comfort of his friends of public pa- - NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, « Anis Mores CHARLOTTETOWN HIS HOTEL, formerly known as tho “GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in os City, and panied fer the reception of perma- Ko Ae Bottles rd CrERE Ni LEMO LADE, Essenees SPICES, Malt and White VINEGAR, SARDINES, ROOMS, CAPERS, and United Serviee SAUCK, revy PAINTS, OLLS, .VARNISHES, Dryin KNOTIING, DYE STURPS, and Miscellaneous Articks, of the Bost Quality, and at Moderate Prices, |to the comfort of guests, dnd 3 ov Liqvons always on hand. Good umber of horses, with a careful hostler MURPHY, Proprietor, * City Drug Store Dec. 20, 1886, A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant -" MASON’S.. LUREE-STORY BUILDING DORCHESTER STREET. | Charloteetown, P. EB. Istand, July 20, 1666 - LIVERPOOL AND LONDON! Py; UNDINE” and 1h. C. OWEN,” from Mfrs cathe and ** LOTUS” from LONDON, ~ jthe Subscriker has received An Unusually Large Supply of Drugs. Médicines, Patent Medicines, PERFUMERY, (Baglish and) French); SOAPS. WRUSHES. PICKLES, SAUCHS, MUSTARD. (in ; CURRIE POWDBR, Candivd and ORANGE PRELS, MARMA- me ANCHOVIES, MUSH! JAPAN, . WM. R, WATSON, Noy, T, 1864. : * SOFLOOL BOOES. LARGE SUPPLY OF — Sullivan's Spelling Books, Lennie’s Granmars, ; Carpenter's Spelling Books, Worcester’s Dictionary, —AND— all school Books in general use throughout the Island, on hand, and for sale at aer, low prices, at. HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street, August 8, 1866, tf ' UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE THE “WAVERLY HOUSE,” 7S, King St., -- -- St. John, N. B- THIS HOUSE WAS BEEN PATRONIZED BY ¥. R, H. THE PRINCK OF WALES. H.R. H. PRINCE ALFRED, By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng- lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most _ distinguished Americans, whom business or pleasure may have brought to St. Jobn, who have joined in pronouncing it THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCES. tr The Proprietor, thankful! for past favors, would ttally intimate to the travelling Public that he will are no pains or expense to render the House stall fur~ p deserving their patronage.—very attention paid _ JOHN GUTHRI ee 8. Joho, N. B., Oct. 91, guriiR E, Proprie | and demesues of which they are to become possessors.” ‘The writer takes a gloomy view of affairs in Ireland. {fe conceives that ‘disastrous results” must follow the propagandism that hag been going on through Ireland ot Fedian principles, assisted by a liberal distribution of money. * Within the past week,” he declares, ‘tem: isseries from America bave arrived in Limerick, and brought with them vot oaly an abundance of money, but their Republican anilirm, They have already distribu ed there gold tose liberally. This day, as Ulearn from an authentic source, a person who refused to be * sworn in,” bat had previously promised to join, could have pocketed £100 upon condition of accepting it with a proviso (being acquainted with the constabulary) that wards their country to juin at £10 a head, and tv be appointed to commissions. There is no doubt that money has been disposed of in this way through a part of Ireland to an almost un- limited extent, and has been conditionally accepted. hoth in the military and constabulary services; in tact, it is only a matter of tine to know what the result will be. A large number of arrests were lately made in Mallow Drogheda, Trim, Carrickmacross, and other places, mainly for uttering sentiments favorable to Fenrnism, and in denunciation of British rule. All, or nearly all, were remanded for further exauimation, and a few were discharged. ALARM IN TIE PROVINCES, (From the Cork Examiner, Nov. 27.) » A number of arrests for Fenianism have been made sinew Saturday. [In Deoghedatwo men were taken into custody on Sunday, one areest has been made in Bel fast, ove in Tuam, and four at Carrickmacross, Tn the latter case, thé prisoners were charged with attempting ty odummnister an anlawtal oath. Unasual vigilance is being displayed by the militars authorities in the principel garvison towns. In Cork and Dublin the troops were kept anler arms all throug! Satorday night, and the suburbs of Dublin were patroll- wl by cavalry, li Limerick the military force is being strengthened, and itis stated that an important position on the Shannon is to be occupied, : : A force of two handred marines will arrive in Queens- town ina few days; and the London correspopdent of the Manchester, Guardian states, under reserve, how- ever, that a project for sending twenty regiments ot English militia into this country is ufder consideration by the War Office. The large naval force on the Irish coast, including several iron-elads and frigates of the first class, 18, ac- cording to report, to be reinforced by a flotilla of gun- boats, to be distributed in various directions, THE FENIAN UNIFORM, {From the London Times, Nov, 28,] Yesterday the Liverpool detectives seized a large box recently arrived from America, which ou exam- ination, was found to contain a very laadsome Fenian officer's uviform, to wits—A rich tunic of green cloth, elaborately braided with gold lace on the eol- lar ; a dress waist-coat, with harp buttons, and acap of green silk, with the Irish harp in gold on the front. The box also contaiued three revolvers, a dagger. leathern belt and cartridge box, and a copy ot * official regulations.” DESPATCIL OF TROUPS TU IRELAND, {From the Cork Examiner, November 28.} The Admiralty despatched a telegram to Ports- mouth dock yard directing the immediate coaling anil propareslonabihe.sste" transports ‘Tamar ond Orontes for th n-of troops ou the follow- men were immediately told off to coal the ships, which was carried out throughout the night, as was also tho issue of all stores required from the various though it Was, found not a lew prepared ty put fiarith in} actpaniting staneaant that the rebellion had broken out). been nearly suppressed by the vigilance and stern meas) sures of the last beh dee that they really, leareedjihe Flag Lieutenant of the Frederick Willig, pro- result will be (aud every one can goess it), an attempr he got three members of that force well disposed -to« ing morning for conveyanee to Ireland. Gangs of ilng as he hag bev represented. a ee ‘storehouses of the yard. Both vessels were to be ready to embark the troops (understood to be the second infautry regiment) by eight “lock fa the morning. pet Ordera were received at Aldershott camp at six oclovk on the evening of 26th for the bape fo and Fifty-secoud regiments to be held in to move to Ireland at a momeut’s notice, An order was received by telegraph at Chatham oo the same day, from the Admiralty, directing the screw giuboat Sepoy to proceed forthwith to Queens- town, there to await further orders. In accordance, also, witha sudden order received from the Admiralty ‘a detachment of Royal Marines left headquarters, Chatham, oa the 26:4 of November, for service in Ireland. proceeding by rail to Plymouth, there to embark for Queenstowy ou board Her Majesty's istoamer Frederick William, Vaal t The troops were eeafined to barracks in Cork un- dev arms last vight——November 26:0 0 6 TF The transport Tamar wag to embark the Twebty- sight regiment at Portsmouth, on the 28th iust., for Ireland, but she woald take'back from Treland | the ‘Thirty-niath regiment. “The Oroites, on the 20:h of November, would vrocsed with the Filty-second negi- ment to Queenstowa, and woullihen, go fo Liver- pool and there embark.a regiment for Belfaat.!! NAVAL PRECAUTIONS. «... es [From the Cork Examiner November 29.] wg The same rigid precautions are apparently taken in Queenstown on board the Feederick William, gaardship, as have been taken in tis, cifly at the barratks, A variety of rumors daave got pretiy general circulation in, Queeositwn in vefedesce to these precautions, The-principal one, and to’ which some.credit has beenlgiveh, butfor the acenracy of whieh we cannot vanch, that at midoisghton Moulay eévdedon board aud phiced al hands voder arma, each man being supphed with tew ronuds of um- munition, The ground for this proceeding is said to: have been an extravagaut story—that a large Body of Fenians were going down the river by steamer, with the object of blowing up the Frederick William and some of the gunboats stationed in the harbor, .Ru- mors of this character have frequently recurred dur- iug the past few weeks. BREECH-LOADERS FORTHE POLICE, ~ [From the Dublin Freeman, November 28.) An additional consigninent of breech-loading rifles were received yesterday evening for the use, of the constabulary. ‘They were received iu the course of the day at Pigeon House Fort, whence they avere conveyed (o the depot, Phauix Park, under theesvort of a large body of monuted constables, Considerable excitement was produced iu the city by the appears ance of the cavaicade, —~ ae TKOOPS IN TIPPERARY, [From the Tipperary Free Press, Nov. 28.] A company of the sixty-fourth regiment, under the command of Lieut. Colonel Chadds, proceeded per rail trom Lemplemore, on Thursday mortiing last to Cahir, ! A NAVAL “ suspect.” A despatch from Greenock, of Nov. 21, says an Oban paper states as follows :—" Ou Wednesday uo large steamer, lay at Chicken Head Bay, Lewis, and on the Custom House officer wishiag to go on bourd he was peremptorily refused and warued to keep off. As yet no one has been able to find out her charagter aud pretensions, The crew pretended to be ignoxant of English. j THE EXCITEMENT CONTINUED IN CORK, * [From the Cork Exam/ner, Noy, 29.) .» . f It is evident that the excitement caused by” t movements o9 the part of the Fenian lea rs, mod by the anticipation of others, is more or less shaved in by the authorities, We learn that the Patriek’s Hill, and Tuskey street police statious aré shortly to be reinforced,.aad it. isin contemplation, we ‘ander- stand, to station a cousiderable force in the Athen- wum during the preseat emergency, - ‘That most un- usual event in this city, too, n public review of troops in the local garvison,reintorved by dstachmeuts from thé surrounditig towns—has, we Oelieve, been deter« mined op, and will come off within fow days: "The torce to axsemble willbe about 1500 infantry and the Twellth’ Lancers, with whatever wrtillery ‘is stationvd here or ia adjoining towns, We presume votification of this event will be giyeu before it comes off. For the past few weeks she city has been jeug- dated with rumors, some of the wildest description, as to the movementsen the part op tie wnthorivies in anticipation of a Peniny outbroak, nearly all of which are, of course, grotudiess, The ficts’ meutiotied above, however, we learn vn good authority, For four or five’ years the colony of New Zealand hal a tative war aoon its havds whicleten thousand British troops conkd net briny to a eluse, The colonists took the matter upoand in a short time “ conquered @ peace,” This war. however, scareely produced avy effect upon the progress of the colowyty for its: population during the last four years) has in- creased ninety per ceat, thas doubled the anmber of its sheep, added’ fifty perseent. ta the number of enttle, has trebled the quantity of euclosed lands re- claimed from the wildervess. It has doubled its imports from the mother country, and is, without question, one of the most flourishing colonies 9 allegiance to the British Crown. hiswawi ‘ Hh & MAXIMILIAN’S: PROCLAMATION, * Se ec ‘ pg '. THE EMPEROR WILL NOT ABDICATE, be Ht dT * — 7 t teh fre ke (From the N. ¥. Tomes correspondence, Deo. 19;} |’ Maximilian has at last shown signs of is by. a proclamation which abounds with many bigh: words, but which he cannot carry into © principal strongholds of Mexico are. nearly all possession of the Liberals, arid bis trodps are dishe ened from the many defeats they bave sastaitied lately, The vacilating and uncertain course Me has arene’ since hiv arrival at Ovibiiza, where he still remained a te the Ist inst.) bas also had its share in con : people that-he is by no means so stabborh ane’ At four taba on the Ist shet., the day alter the vonfetenoe Maximilian and the members of bis cabinet am the inhabitants of Vera Crus were areyeed: fiapp | > tye 8 al Be — t Es RE NO. stadia q i