DIM'IPI.KS OF CIIIMST. 



DOMINION OF CANADA. 



o the former, and the unconditional 

 abandonment of tin' latter, are a true index of tho BTATIS AND TXRRITOMB. 



' tVidiiiiC whieh i-xists hero on both sub- ^ 



red to will he found on Maine 



ihe "expose," whieh 1 will Vermont 



the dispatch-bag ou Friday; it is too Massachusetts 



mail. Connecticut 



I am verv respectfully, your obedient servant, New York 4,000 



JOHN A. DIX. Pennsylvania. 20 ., > 



To tho Hon. \Vn. II. SKWAI:I>, Secretary of State. Maryland 1,000 



District of Columbia 800 



[Translation.] Virginia : 100 



In the lilted States the work of constitutional re- w '";' \ ir rinia 



r.instrm-ii ,, continues. France sincerely applauds North Carolina 



nderful activity with which that great nation Georgia ,' 



:in the calamities of civil war. In the con- Alabama... L - " ' 



.litions <>t the relations which exist between the <!if- Mississippi 10 8,000 



Mintrie.s of the globe, the sufferings which {?.***. -i? ,?"",, 



; :re produced at one point are necessarily felt at all Missouri -.-.-' 



others. We have experienced the shock of the Tennessee 45 



.vents which distracted the Union, and we arc protit- Kentucky , >. ' 



ing by the revival of its industrial and commercial " a j? L'- 



energies. Ne subject of disagreement exists at this !? ia ? a f"J .' > ' 



moment between the two countries; on the contrary, i' 1 . 111 , . 18 ,. .'' 



every thing is contributing more and more to bring- Michigan . " 



ing them nearer to each other in their policy. His Wisconsin.... 8 LOOT 



Majesty has received on u recent occasion the as- *?** ' ' : ,' ',' . 



surance of sentiments of friendship, which were ex- California -.- 



pressed to him in the name of the United States, and Minnesota ; '-" " 



which correspond perfectly with our feelings. We Nebraska 1, 



take pleasure in arguing favorably as to the future Kansas... .' 



relations of the two governments in respect to the New Mexico l -"' 



different questions on which their interests may be " re S, n "_""' 



found to coincide. We need not recur at this time CTada 



to the necessity which caused us to undertake the J- 'Oloraao 



expedition to Mexico. We sought redress for griev- laa&o "^ 



ances of every description, and for the denial of .. .. 



justice from which our people had suffered for many iotal : i>0 *^ ! * i *> a 



W S gjSS^&Jff&t^ The denomination, according to the above 

 vention useful wheenver she shall be led to carry her Almanac, has one university (Kentucky Um- 

 arms. We did not refuse to unite in an attempt at versity), at Lexington, Kentucky ; colleges at 

 regeneration by which all interests would have Bethany, West Virginia; Indianapolis, Indiana; 

 profited ; but in lending its cooperation to this ^vo^k, Eurekaand Abingdon, Illinois ; Oskaloosa, Iowa; 

 the government of the Emperor had assigned be- , . ,-,' IU^T, , w 

 forehand a limit to its sacrifices, and the Emperor Wilmington, Ohio; Franklin,Tennessee ; Wood- 

 had fixed the end of the present year as the extreme land, California ; Jeffersontown and Eminence, 

 term of our military occupation. The evacuation Kentucky; female colleges at Columbia, Mis- 

 was to have been made in three detachments, the sour j Versailles and Harrodsburg, Kentucky ; 

 ^^^^W*ITSS%*!?. Bloomington Illinoi^ and 12 aca-K-mi, 

 These arrangements, conformable to our own pre- seminaries. The periodicals of the denomma- 

 vious intentions, had been made in the fulness of tion are 6 weeklies, 2 semi-monthlies, 16 month- 

 our liberty of action ; any thing which had partaken }\QS, 1 quarterly, and 1 annual, 

 of the nature of exterpal pressure could only have Tfa annua i meeting of the Christian (Camp- 

 $Sg SnKtf Sh 0f w e U wd' to f bollite) Churches of England, Scotland, Ireland, 

 abridge. Reasons rising out of our military situa- and Wales, which was held at Nottingham in 

 tion determined the Emperor to modify the first ar- August, 1866, reported 505 additions. The 

 rangement by substituting, for a partial evacuation presen t membership of the churches repre- 

 at succeeding periods of time the simultaneous fc d . 4 6Q7 jj churches were 

 transportation home of our whole corps tfarmee in i. j TK A^_ 

 the spring of the present year. These measures are unrepresented is not stated. 1 he income i< 

 now in a course of execution. In the month of the year was 610 12s. 6d. The expenditures 

 March next, our troops will have left Mexico. Far 482 Os. ll^d. 



from desiring to free itself from engagements which DOMINION OF CANADA. The govern- 



^?2^^iZ^!*^ cnt of the Dominion of Canada is organized 



will hasten their fulfilment. as follows : 



Governor- General. -His Excellency the Right Hon- 



T\ronTT>T T7C ni? rmT?TeT D *T*<VC .<*>!. orable Charles Stanley, Viscount Monck, Baron 



35r?S ', ?n KT Monck of Ballytrammon, in the county of Wexford, 



to call themselves, " The Church of Christ," a in the peerage of Ireland, and Baron Monck of Bally- 

 body of Baptists, sometimes called by their trammon, in the county of Wexford, in the peerage 

 opponents " Carapbellites," chiefly in the United of Great Britain and Ireland. Denis Godley, Govern- 

 S It ,.< Thft nnTnhflr of nrearhprs and members or's Secretary ; Lt.-Col. Hon. Richard Monck, I 



*T, A stream Guards, Military Secretary and principal 



m the United States, according to the Chris- Aid Vde-Cam P Capt. W: L. Pemberton, 60th Royal 



tian Almanac for 1867, published at Indianap- Rifl e8i Aide-de-Camp ; Lt.-CoL I. G. Irvine, Canadia 



olis, was as follows:. Militia, Provincial Aide-de-Camp ; Lt.-CVI. I 

 VOL. viz. 18 



