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EUROPE. Special Telegramstothe Herald. North Germany on the Point of War with France. sons of Napoicon’s Arming and Its Cessation. ‘War M. vements of Troops and Railroads Under the South Gorman Treaties. he Princess of ‘Wales at, ‘ths Point of Death. Fenian Gonerat Condon an &. ae, &e, WAR IMMINENT. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. UVeust Bismarck “Demands” Napoleon’: Reasons for Arming The Emperor to bs Held Mesponsible—_An Instant Cessation His Preparations Requested. ec Bum, April 11, 1867. , “Count” Bismarck, the Prussian Premier, has just “Geapatched an energetic diplomatic note to Paris, in ‘which he demands to be informed of Napoleon's reasons for the sudden arming which is taking place. : The Count aeserts that France will be held responsible for the serious consequences which may ensue, Count Bismarck at the same time asks for the instant ‘cessation of the warlike preparations of Napoleon. "_ PRUSSIAN WAR PREPARATIONS. eer ener ee SPECIAL TELEGRAMS T0 ‘THE WERALD. Rasvapr, April 11, 1967. ‘The Prussian garrison stationed im this fortress has deem reinforced by two regiments, r +. Kastadt.toa strongly fortified town of Baden, near the fight bank of the Rhino, fourteen miles from Carierhue, Raliread Transportation. ‘Srorraans, April 11, 1867. “Oxders‘have been received here from Berlin, and , teamamitted to the principal railroad stations in Wastem- Oe and Bades, to forward cars along the lines to places for the transportation of cavalry horses ‘The “ee Prince 6f Wates at’ « Sie Princess ef Wales, daughter of the King of Den- 1s tying at the point of death in consequence ef the ef the disease of her knee anid ~ effection—whieh showed itself so sud- jdeuly just before her late scoouchement. ‘ Pare the performance of s surgical opera- @& the bone of the knee is absolutely necessary, but ‘veyal sufferer cannot endure the pain consequent on and she is too weak to have chloroform administered. { ‘The news relative to the exceedingly dangerous con- dition of her health is carefully kept from the public, |! The Primos of Wales, her husband, haunts the theatres Of the city as usual, THE FENIANS. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO. -Geneval-in-Chief Condon the Chief Informer ef the Queen. 3) ‘Dosuam, April 11, 1967. Patrick Condon, General-in-Chief of the Fenian Army “of Uaberation, an@ who planned and directed the late <@ampeign in Ireland, bas tarned informer for the gov- ernment and ia not to be prosecuted for high treason. | @enerel Condon appeared in the field during the rebel- » Mon under the alias of ‘General Massey. | Gopdon has been assured that he will not be indicted “By the Crown. THE EASTERN QUESTION. Omer Pacha te Command in Thessaly. Coxsrastinorta, April 11, 1867. ‘The Tarkish government has sent Omer Pacha to “Thessaly to take command of the troops tn that province, An upward tendency in five-twenties has set im, and ‘they Dave advanced % per cent; but railway shares ave declined. Iltnois is }{ per cent lower, and Erie shares have fallen % per cent, Loxpos, April 11—Evening. Consols closed at 905 for money. 5 Amertoan Artiste? Bale. A catalogue of eighty paintings, mostly fresh from the throughout the sale, the prices offered and paid generally being in very fair acknowledgment of the value of the different pictures, These were mostly sold separately SHOOTING AFFRAY AT KANSAS CITY. Kansas Orr, Mo., April 11, 1867. A shooting affray occurred here this afternoon between A. B, Hallowell, editor of the Journal of Commerce, and E. B, Branch, Postmaster of this city. Four shots were fired; but neither party wes hurt. The affair | i I 3 | ! le rE i tt E J i i il kl ft eit AD FOR THE SOUTH—LETTER FROM GENERAL CRERMAN. Alarge number of clergymen and other prominent citizens of Chicago have called a meeting to provide ‘means for assisting the destitute of the South. An in- vitation to Lioutenant General W. T. Shermafi to attend, Frarnrort, April 11—Noon, United States five-twenties 76 5. The Liverpoo! Cotton Market. Livenroot, April 11—Noon. ‘The cotton market is dull, The sales to-day are esti- ‘mated at 8,000 bales, Middling uplands 124. a 12}4., and middling Orleans 124. Laverroon, April 11—2 P, M, ‘The decline in the market continues, Middling up- ands have fallen 34. per pound since the opening. Lavearoot, April 11—Evening. ‘The cotton market Continued dull and heavy to the ‘close of the day. Transactions were light and the sales of the day did not exceed the noon estimate, 8,000 bales, ‘The following are the authorized quotations :— Middling uplands. 12d. a 12364. Miidling Orleans. 14d. Liverpool Market. Lrveapoot, April 1I—Noon. Broadst it aro firm, White California wheat, 13s. 0d. @ 14s, Corn, 425. 0d, 4498 Barley, 48. 8d, Onta, 36, 5d. Peas, 458, Livervoot, April 11—Evening. Corn is casior, at 428, 94. por quarter for mixed West ero, Catlfornia wheat, 188, 94. a 148, percental. Barley, 43, 8d, per 00 Iba. Oats, Sa, 6d. per 45 Ibe, * Liverpool Provisions Market, Livarroot, April 11—Noon, Provisions are without change. Pork, 76s, 6d. Beef, 125s. Cheeso, 008. Lard, 40, 84, Bacon, 42s. Laverroot, April 11—Evening. ‘The provision matket is gonerally unchanged, but American lord has declined to 49s, por cwt, Liverpool Produce Market, Lrverroot, April 11—Noon. Spirite of petroleum, 1s ; standard white petroloum, 1s, 5d. Rosin—common, 8a. 3d, and fine, 179, Oils— of New York; ex-Gover- |. N, Borland, of Boston, i the United States Army; Ju fod Alor, Hay, of" Fuladeipia, a0 stopping at the Astor House. : General Shi fy ee nen tod 400 miles west of ‘Tas Antone at Home.—The jolly Arions gave Prince Carnival a reception last night at Koch’s Germania As- sembly Rooma, and turned out fn fall force on the oo- casion, covering the walle of this favorite ball room with anti-excise and bacohanalian devices, dotting tho floor with & cosmopolitan assemblage of dresses, gro- tosque masks, brilliant processions and typreal banners, donning Buckheister’s multiform costumes, imbibing nptold quantities of Sih papernee beverages and div- ing at midnight into Kooh’s subterrancan banquet chamber, Tt was in all « myniature of the it academy ball, and the more abl it spetabors of the couege leas it col ouly the exit POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. ‘The Tammany Ring Denounced—Independent Demecratic Delegates to be Sent to the State Constitutional Convention—No Afiiia- siou with Tammany Hall. Ata méeting of the delegates of the anti-Tammany ‘Hall democrptio organization of thia city, who were re- fused admission to the State Convention at Albany on Wodnesday last, a committes was appointed to consider the’ propriety of making independent nominations for delegates to thé State Coristitutional Convention in the soveral Senatofial districts of this city. This committes, tm farthérance’ of the duty assigned to them, met, lest evening st tbe Green Room, Fourth avenue, to consider Somyscmes wmcmyoargen ‘The mecting was organized by the appointment of a obairman and secretary. The following resolution was submitted, read and adopted after a brief debate :— Seta ie ae ate ‘Mr. Janus Gronons was not prepared to go the whole Yength of the repolution. He thought the first duty.of the organization should be to make an effort to secure & full democratic delegation from the city to the Commt- tational Convention, They could only do that, he 3 promis: with Tammany Hall, de- | I HI i H & g att He F Fi il Fe tf 3 l i { ii ii it a i E z ; i ih pfs i bells aeheee 5 i i i : & i ‘ i i i ‘ if 5 & g | i 1 i | i i HI E Hl f Hf rf : 5 fie it eye Hf =AREs i i i f 535 i F i ie fH i Hi il i é i i bert | | Ly 5 F 4 | s E & E 5 5F | i ? i id é is il ge Py = z ii it i i Rs if fi CY z i i in | i £ é ; { E i £ | at f | | : i HT H 38 rap Hit i : i ? “H i : e ist 332 ' cr : i | a i | & 8 i sf But 3 2 i i; 2% ig 2 i i a i E A if ! | i i j i duty balfoted for and set pe tn uodersanding’ ruse of Mr. 8 , of ‘York, making the it in certed action on the part of th delegations ‘which rode down all n and baified all efforts of” the western men to dofeat or delay by points of order tho passage of that resolution partitioning which turned “ agley ” their bert laid plans. Colonel inne gave rise to some little murnitiring on the part of the friends of Mr. Horace » Whose candidate, Mr, Hamilton Fist, received only & few scattering votes—thooch this last wave of murmuring was by Mr. Greeley’s dectaration that he was perfectly satisied, and the wound without ocleatrix whieh the “canal ring’ hed roceived by tho defeat of their scheme of distribution was all that was left to disturb the goneral harmony of feeling. So some from the west went homo will smothered curses, and all from the east went home {lis morning if triumph part of them, atleast, soon to meet and renew the combat for supremacy in a siill more important Convention. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR THE CONSTITUTIONAL CON~ VENTION, _ Fourth Dicirict—Horaco B. Smith, of Fallon county; Heaokiah Baker, of Montgomery county; Ji a Landon, of Soheneotady county; Somber Pood, of ‘ M. Francis, of Troy; Jonathan P. Armatro: f Hoosick; Corseliua "silen Moiphes Hlvehoock, of Washianioa sennip, is THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB. | Reception and Seetes of Senater Gherma ‘The Union League Club eld thols, usual. monthly Sertnabriat addcom after expreming: hie for ‘cordias reception he had received, Mr. spoke Garrumom—We have now founded an empire strong ‘ag any in the human family, We ‘into the recent warto maintain the Union and make it. yet stronger, greater and more powerful than ever before. We entered into the war to prevent the extension and @ if il | j ! ! ie al its } He | E Hy i F i i a " idea sks ‘ i ett fa We i | if gE ry 3 s sirih over agin. “Only yesterday I received a eter from Gor Brown, ol “Georgia, that the Enpas appre ist ns oyna soos the measures propooed by If such is really fe Bn do not fate iy ‘there will soon be a fall complete settlement of all the dificulties be- a ft z : i 3 ' £ Is tet +25 on I we may have in this country from thirty-five to forty millions of ople, the freest and most enlightened in the world, Eniapidin extending from the Guit i» no longer ocean, All vast lo will be a homogeneous nation, witb kindred institutions, with no sectional difficulties or discords, Sometimes it is said that differences upon questions of tariff and finance and taxation may arise between the East and West, These differences will, however, lvoe oy , because every man of judgment must feo] that the time has now arrived when the states- men of America must meet all financial questions in a generous and liberal spirit, and resolve to levy taxation to raise revenue, aod for no otber put Tt must be ly understood that we impore people only to preserve the national faith, We have : Lape rwery and we must mako those groenbacks jaa 9 Mi gold bende ag A eg ean ene specie payment n one day the time when the le are ablo to oldest vandard ot a WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN WISCONSIN. | Mantsow, April 11, 1867, Tho Witeonsin Legisiatnte adjourned to-day sine die, Among the bills passed is one consotidating all the Wis- consin railroads ranning into Milwaukee, except the Chicago aad Northwostern, and tue reaolutions to amend | the constitation, giving to women the righto! dllrage. MISSOURI peHtoceaTic. CONVENTION. | Nominations for State Officers. Lovraviniin April 11, 1867 | The Slate Convention of the Union democracy mes to- day and organized by electing J. BR. Underwood chair. man, Mr, Andrew. Harding Was nominatod ior Governor, Judge W. B, Kinkend for Tentenant Governor, and John M, Harlan for Attorney General, A resolution ‘was adopted sending groating to Connecticut for the late democratic victory, A meekag wit bs held loamght to ratify the nominations made to-day, VERA CRUZ CLOSELY BESIEQED. Recruits Brought from Cuba for Its Defence. General Disaffection Expected Among By tbe arrival ot this port yesterday of the steamship Morro ' Castle, from Havana, wo have news from Vera Oras to'the 9¢ inst - “Phe British’ mail packet Solens arrived on the Sth at ‘Havana from ‘Vera Cras, which place ghe left on the 2¢ inet, She retarned with her cargo, which could not be landed, as the liberals were bombarding the place. This confirms previons‘advices that the was besieged by the liberals, wlio’ were oaly waiting the arrival of guns to commence @ bombardment, themecives, General fo closely maintained; the water hes been cut 2 vase gubstantials, not to say luxuries, of life their veasels ‘will gwoop down upon it in uatold fleets, Those most HS Te Phere Scarcity of Provisions, d&c.—Bogue Imperial Acount of Victory—The (Enlistments in Havana—What will the United States Favor? &ec. ‘Vana Cros, March 30, 1867. Affairs bere remain unchanged. The siege of Vera Crus is still in progress with but little prospect of its gaining confidence in their leaders and the government, and are inclined to give both a more cordia! support than when the French left, ‘We are suffering for the want of vegetables and fish and also meats, As I bave before edvwed you, our water and gas have been ont off by the Iiberals, and we are compelled to use the stagnant water of our Laguna, which must with surety result in sickness, Chickens have boon selling here for $2 each in gold, and cabbage $1 60. There are a few potatoes in the city, lately ar- rived from France. It has been found advisable by the Civil Prefect to issue a decree reducing the Custom House duties on certain artictes of consumption, and admitting free many. This will induce a harried arrival of provi- sions, On the 2ist the United States gunboat Tacony ar- rived from Fortress Monroe, via Pensacola, She lies at Sacrificios and relievea the Tahoma, who will go to Tam-~ cico to-day. It is believed here among foreign residents that there is unity of feéjing and interest among the war vessels of the several nations in the harbor, and that they will act together in case any circum- stance shall demand their interforence, The nows from the interior is mostly conflicting and very unreliabie, Much is manufactared hore, in the old Santa Anna style, for the purpose of inspiriting the troops. For example—A laudatory proclamation was recently read to the troops announcing « great victory of the imperial army, near Qnerétaro, in which five to seven thousand men were taken as prisoners, besides number kilied, artillery captared, &c., 4c, The story too o the epemy at point, that unnecessary tacritce of life ent be obviated y Mazimilian'e Teliev> ing himself of the ineubus of bis ) Uisclaiming his to Miramar and and retiring on tho. Elizabeth, now awaiting bis movement ab Craz. Tt being understood of represe at Maxi. milfan has prepared to abdicate pon the condition that Suarez shail declare completa pardon to all who have espoused his cause; granting to all such fall tights of property and citizonslup,; it 18 the opinion of many of Juarez’ frieods as well a8 all who have &> compromised themselves, that such an arrangement would bring peace and quiet sooner to the country than could possibly be off ected by any other means, and that Juarez should be as liberal as a conqueror can afford to be, On the other hand it ia ergued that Mexico can only enjoy a lasting peace and her people'retutntojqulet pursuits only by pon. ishing revolutionsta, by death, banishment and confiscation of ba 9 The ] disquiet in the Sta revolutionary ing in the Soutuern States, following the return of property and fortunate who reach here soom with their goods will reap | SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW’ YORK, APRIL tt, 1887, =— Ave . Gourand’s Oriental a Bance—Delicions with Soups SONS, Agente for the United States, SB nee ks 5 ——_— utgaost value. safo in 5 irty. five en te seis hakn srt ere nod Migs aor ry ‘Be sure and call for “ "8 SOOTHING SYRUP," having tie ae auille of oCarts & Perkina” on tho oataide ‘wrapper. All others are base imitations, gues Fyn nt ahaa Tie’ Righon voter pasa fot SY LO! itt att, kinds of Gold TAYLOR & CO., Baukers, lt ektgras poetic Petes rea bebe jayana and all Legal Lettery TP ULATTON, 10 Wall street, New York. toamahip Great Eang tis STEAMSHIP GREAT afbice ti ch tet hasty eam OPA ance y kets reception of visitors on hoard after thin de” ‘She ‘will sail aa P.M. TE ae a det eta re ‘sod the Steam tender Andrew leave pier for tha td oo on Tuse: that J Sra aye add Tek. Ms cod OES Me to conver For pemge ebae 1947 wa0 ‘2 00, 84 Broadway. wo A tn OTT COLEMAN & CO., 117 Front street. allt foairely? ol for RES ce reesDAr, tain tnstant, *tfaton of passage, $80, $100 and $120, according to location Al wo WELLS, ARGO & 0O., 64 Broadway. Bes Bore APARILLA ie itch Sewe sob be EIarrs PEGE Bra 32 rien rego Sa sewing machine), President, 6% B New York. —— a dvvny, ‘oanight.—Leeds” Gallery. ST Ta) fondways Tata potent ‘pe wold at Tig O'clock. Palanan oy ockstiteh Sewing Ma- 0 88 Brosawray. Wheeler & chine and Buitonbo! lt Orugmental Watr-— col A aly thug tale" fie and AOE Dpaibe, all colors, at BATCHELOR'S, 16 How to Petal pomors Rovere ite Reparione iiss nd Iestroy tip the pores of the ein, and In. 8,8 rsttoy na Ft LLORES tie