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two hundred and forty-one guns. Among these there are but-two iron-clad trigates and eight sorve'tes, The: balance we hold of little ae- count in a modera naval contest, as also the for y-two large and small Prussian sailing craft, farrying two hundred and eighteen guns—ves- fe 3 which have seon their power go down be- fo: stoom and iron, The only hopo for Prussia to equalize imme- breadth, ts making vast. preparations for war, whatever the jourmais may say to the conérary, there can be no doubt, The sale of old cavalry and artillery horses which is annually made to the farmers is stopped; the maritune ingoription, by which seamen are furvished to the navy, aud which bad been suspended, bas been again putin force; the reserves, are called upon to drill in thoir Various cautons, and matters everywhere look ag if the note of proparation had sounded, Mysterious hints, wo, I frequently hear dropped tat EUROPE Prussia More Menacing on the Luxemburg Question. distely this great disparity of force is to apply, ~ France is muck more ready; and in. = much bettor while still at peace with France, to the United J poeple Sona ene States, which ia the only Power able and willing The Czar of Russia to Visit Imagined, Among the other ‘Sa sarees hide , " © govern Gj adopted, grout to a:ply the deficiency, We bave on hand Paris. tenn pease @ salt mene which fov ssle s large number of turreted and plated mons. rs, which are capable ‘of paying their compiiments to any of the French iron-clads that French genius has yet brought into exiat- ence. Our desire to sell them is principally to get them off our hands, as. playthings which, with us, have had their day, and which are now unsuited to our calibre,” They may still do for Kurope-—either Prussia or France—the Great Repubtic hag outgrown them. is said to be the invention of @ Fréuch artillery cap- tain, and a large number of which have been manufac- tured within the last year, although the peculiarity of their construction is kept @ profound secret, the gun being, it is said, composed of three pieces, manufactured. separately in three different arsenals. It is claimed for this gun that a single discharge of it is sufficient to.de- Stroy the front of 4 batislion of infantry, at a distance of from eighteen ‘hundred to two thousand yards, and that from forty to fifty shois 4 minute cau be tired, Doubtiess the capacity of this gam is exaggerated, but it is evident thas the military authorities nave great con- fidence in its power. . Forty thousand Snider guns have been aiready re- ceived from England, and an order has been given for | the _trausfermation of thirty thousand. Springiield 4 An American General, ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOR WAR Naval Armaments and Strength of France and Prussia at Sea. Prince Oscar of Sweden at the Tuileries. British Reform and the Advance te versal Suffrage, fee. A Blot in Richmond. Our speoial despatch from Richmond states that u riot, which chreatened to be of a serious. churacier, ‘occurred in Richmond yesterday, F occasioned, by & knock-down between a white: man and a’negro, and the subsequent atrést' oF the disterbers of the peace by the police, | : ci lored citizens appear fo have considered the | &e. arrest of the negro unjust, oF ba aa Aad he ar-tipicnon have deéormined- apon his reseue. ‘The po! “SHE CABLE TO were violently, adéaulted, the prisoner was res- 4 0 aay 4. cued from: their hands, and for awhile great f-are were ‘entoriained of a sérious riot, Gen- THE WAR GRISIS. “russian Cabluct ia a More, Menacing ‘Tone. ~ that a frigate will be seat over to franspurt the arnis to, “It te believed that ou alliango with ttaly wit! give. ‘that Depmark and Holland will aid ueros the sea, “| Reports overt go'#o fiir ng to'state'thint the “Mingeror wilt ‘command the army, in person, Tt 1s dificult to nd: anycone. now who believes that Peace can be much tonger maintained, 4nd the war fever ig getting up among tho people, The folowing article, which appeared in the-usaal double jeaded, semi- Official type of the Cunstitulionnel, 1 which the *‘ieclers’ in that journal are always Prifted, 1s the first which “the government bas had publisned relative to the appreacn- ing war, ‘and’ may be regarded ‘a3 & sort of ser i-ofivial ‘The writer bays :—Attempts are made in Germany to ‘spread the botiet that France desires war. We caunot Wo energetically protest against sach an imputation, Every hing goes to prove tue contrary, and the France bas beon from the first, and is stall is, a policy of peace Ts baie tl Frenen* Le nin ‘Sincerely belioved that after the immense successes, the additions to its territory obtaincd by BC.» eral Schofidld Wa seit for by the Mayor, and | ,. came immediately to the scene of the distarb- ance. The leaders. of the mob shonld be discovered, if possible, and punished. severely. Unle-s the law is: atrictly executed in all such -ases, on blacks and whites allke,we may look- for many such Iswiess acts and for deplorable results. Lospon, May 9, 1867. The demands of the Prussian Cabinet in regard to Luxemburg are assuming # menacing Wwue. PRUSSIA. The North German Constitution Adepted—The’ Health of the United States Minister. Beaux, May 9, 1867. Promii "he Prussian Diet yesterday accopted the new consti- rominent among the latest and most startling irs ale estate p Arsogr a Paap “spiritual manifestations”. is murder. . From | - Governor Wright, the American Minister, is better, Rochester mappings:and Poughkeepsie revela- | ana will go to Carlsbad for the. restoration of bis health. Splritantion and Marder. tions to an. assault. by-a Norwich Spiritualist as dale be of Bevin continmed ta, a “t bi looked upon his daughter with intent to kill, and to a us $1 Ae ie upon the regulation of the axe eaten murder by. a. Pi phia Spiritualist, the Prost, tom circle is now complete. Williams was sen- ke An Imperial Visit to Paris. iriendsbtp and cordiality. We are not aware what St. PERKxeeona, 1867. thought at Berl bat motives tenced at Norwich last month td five years’ PSN Seed vee n> sapien perm nsalves to ediediod ant ofthe imprisonment-in the State Prison, and Win mesives wresch bave @ change ip! . iment in iy ine- tumeats which there manifesed, But what we do. nore is on‘ trial for his life at Philadelphia, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. pore de Rig Cay Now, it would be no less unfair to hold the interests.of France and the wishes c 4 if, entertains caves. Aud when one of the “mdioms,” who {Siserneet: Cann Bie Pog, May 9— oon. of was called On a & Witness. fh'Che caye MS Win- | ihe colton matiet opens caslér at a dotting: of 3370 ( the Ebaperor, dees. Bot seek w bemore, testified that hithe “ci @t Whioh!} ‘middling uplands. - ft is enidsiaod that “the gae= of the $7 repeating. Sia es in taba i 1 peace. France ts wut auimated by aay ambition, but she and ten ora dozen more had been aecus- eee et ny tf ee bre: tag put aside all prevention for iL a tomed to be present with the prisoner “we «Phe question of Luxemburg has 0. urd) give way torwhatever influence comes,” none | Middiing Orleaus.. Be pet hh adi interfere Wiis the marie a can retrain Jrom serious reflection On the posai- Liverpool Bren: uon of the Powere, ‘and 40 wut to vuagage aby amours pro~ pre, Can thore bo a conduct more reassurmg for more devout of orricre pensée, and vy of any arriere pence of wir’, France, without (euriug war—ii, which God torbid, she finds it unjusiuy provokei—desires peace, and dees ot wich thai auy douve imay rest upon her mtentions, Lavarroon, May 9—Noon, Corm bas Heciined 2d. Sales at 433. 8d, per quarter for mixed Western, Wheat—No, 1 Milwankee red, 146. 94. ; to the wildest vagaries of the imagi- | whit: California. 14s. @d. por cental, Burtey, 48. 9d, blo and probably perilous consequences of such’ uller abandonment. of. weak, undisciplined minds nai Insanity, accompanied by, murder, is | perG0lbs. Oats, 3s. Td. per dd Ibs. “Peas, 44°. ‘The double leaded apticies of the Uonsitutionnal are too oficn the result. ‘Unless the chiefs of the Liverpeot rns Market. usually as clastic and double inliming in chow interpre: pu see ‘ ; vd Av May .9—Noon, vit listerare’“blind leaders of the “blind” | 3.0.0 _cimbepland «gut BOs, per owt ‘one, therefure, 1s looked upon as warlike by some, peaceful, and even exhibiiung a disposition to “craw. fish,” by others. not in such @ manner bat that the responsibility of the intimation may be easily escaped from, that France has abandoned the idea of the aunexation of Luxempurg. Bat revarding the right of Prus#a to garrison it, whica is now ihe real question at issne, upon the settlement of they wilh seonthe mecessity of warning their | tard, 528. 6d. for.Americap. Pork, 7 followocs by the @readful examples to which f por bul. . Cheese, 60s. per cwt. alladed. Liverpool Preduce Market. . \ ; Livervoot, May 9—Noon. Decling of, Railroad Steck. Potroleum, spirits, U1d.; standard white, Is 234d. . 4 ‘stock lion. Tallow, 43s. Od. per cwt. Pot ashes, d4s, | 1h er ot ee Dtrett Der pests; common, 6. Od.; fine, 8s. Spirits turpentine, | itaitroad Company in: Richmond has deckned | 55.54 ciover seed, 57%. twenty-tive per cent since the arrangement has The Londen Markets. come into effect permitting colored people to Loxvox, May 9—Noun. \ride in the cars. This is very singular. We Tron, Seotch pigs, S38, never before knew that the chivalry had so trong an aversion to ride iz the same vebicles with colored people. On the contrary, before brane their emancipation, their negro serv22t8 OC- | rie Freuch Legislature met in session on the 26ch of cupied seats in all the public conveyances with | April, M. Schneider in the chair. At the opening of them, and were even taken about with the | business M. Jules Favre presented a demand of inter- members of their fum'lied in theif private car- | Pellation relative to the question of «he Duchy af Lux i“ " emburg. The matter was referred to the bureau in the f Finges. The directors of the Richmond com- | \gyai way. The doputics were to be informed at their i pany need not entertain any serious apprehen- | pnvate residences wien the next sitting would take sion in regard to this depreciation of their | piece. , 2 soci t rary, a8 it is the | ‘The Emperor Nupoleon’ accompanied by Prince Osear, peiock. I - pe Be AE inst cone | Of S¥edem, drove aloag the Paris Bociovards April 25, j Temlt not ai preju ee tn an open carriage and four. Prince Oscar was present | tact with the colored race, such as exists here im the evening at the representation given at the Italian | at the North, but of political mortification. 64. Beef, 125s. therefore, L look upon the article ag warlike; aad ro it is gonerally considered. Ov the 20th of tuis moti Lie eperor entered upon bis sixtieth year, GERMANY FOR WAR. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Berlin—Prussian Wants termined Lang Suger, Ma. for No. LD. S. per tom, Olts unchanged. DETAILS BY MAIL. Warlike Prospects in Med se Petersburg Attitude ee Beeus, April 26, 1867 ‘The political valance continues to oscillate between peace and war, but the scale inclines more and more to and peace appears but too likely to Opera for the benefit of Mile. Patti. The Prinee, who We would advise that portion of the secesh } vecupied ae Emperor's box, wore the grand cordon of element which has failed to profit by the les- | Be Lerion of Honor of France Aietier from Copenhagen states that greabactivity sons of the war not to persist in such manifes- eae na! Wek ciakels he i wis tati They will soon learn that their | given (9 make ail the ships-of-war ready to put to wea by vwolored fellow citizens whom they thas treat | the middie of May kingdom, san of eves sean: i Ai will exercise a powerful influ- } Advices frura Gore (Holland) state that the number of | of the forirems by ihe Prussia qurrison, wi ramce wen ae a itical destinies. The sooner Workimon occupied in vonsiructing the barage of the { was to be propitiaied by the covsion of the frontier dis- over Gai peetee | Radveru Seveidt 1s throe thousand | trict of Philipperide, Montmedy, &e., which she bad y prove to them that their interests are ‘At the Marquis de Moustier’s weekly reception, given | been mulcted of a@ a punishment for the “hundred ideoticat, and that they feel some sort of syM- | Apri 26 in Pars, it was remarked that the Minister held | daya”’ But this combination falls to the ground at once pathy for them, the better it will be for their own wei fares slightest chance of being accepted by Prussia, The plan was that Luxemburg should be Inéorporated with Rel- givm and perticipats in the neatrality enjoyed by that ene along conversation with nt de Goltz, the Pruvwian | through the refusal of Prussia to withdraw her troops Ambassador, ip one of the rooms where they were alone | from Luxemburg, notwithstanding it /# stated that Louw oe - tovether; soon after with Lord Cowley, and lastly with | Napoleon hax consented to waive nix claim te an indem- \ Movern Spartan.—The Hon. Elijah Hise, | Prince de Metieraicn Al) the beads of forsign diplo- | nity if this single point were conced ea a newly cleeted member of Congress from Ken- ; macy were present Tiwmarek’s organ, the North German Goce says ax- Psi end to his exi é other | Am imperial French decree promoter Rear Admind | premsly that “although Prussia, on being informed of the wicky, put am xistence the other ? ashres Commander-in-Obief of the French naval divi. | designs of France upon Laxemburg, bad applied to the va despair at lis inability to do the | in icine Paeitic and of the western cous of Mexico, | dignitaries of the treation of 1819 to secortain their views tes any service. What a pity itis that | yo ine grain of Grand Orticar of the Legion of Honor. op the suhjeci, her inquiries tad no reference whatever Advloes from Florence, speaking of the commercial to the right of garrieoa which sae possesved in virtue of day Delaware and Lehi Rivers. actos, Pa, May 9, 1867 traverse the (wo States, There are to be two interna. abandon the right of garrison, whieh, to the bert of our tthe thetnersillinde tele Henn: Nweuiy tuee) Siena Se } tional stations, in which the common service of ine | knowledge, ix seaurediy out of the vase The as- miclnpai and. The Lebigh river is failing No dam | Custom House will be organized. sertion that Prawta would be ready t evatu- pits ete ofa toe waite, boo por base ‘Vhe Italian naval division in the waters of Soath Ame- | aie Luxemburg on certain conditions iF oatirely the Oe are division of the canal js ander water, and | rica Mabout to be recalled as « measure of economy. | without foundation.” Amd im another artifle the Levtge camM@ot yet be estimated | Two vesole only will be left im one of the stations of La | game journal declares that “Prussia adberer steadily, ¢ Peta, where the Hatian colonists are numeroas and red im ber own name, and io (hat of Germany, to the faut Kiaing of the Susquchauna River. quire prucection. quo oni, which \s sanctioned by international treaties, Hanarsnors, May 910 P.M bins eretore eT TE ne bn gl rontly reach t be — alga ce f eventually be nullified." Tis seams clear enougd tenred palma ~ oe ponren oc Bor 10 roe if, as (here ie @¥Ory reason to believe, the Prussian gov- © hy t. The rato stopped during the eroment take (heir stand on the principle enoanced in wi MRravellaese trom the West repor anow & foot PORTANT FROM FRANCE. the above dectaraion, tin diMicnl to see how a compro you the Alleghanies, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. Kvery Dey Preparations tor War-—Napeleen te be Ready for Battle~The New Vivace Kala at Rochester Flood in Genesee River . counter, May % 1867. onsviorably for the past thirty. Though: Rau van (alle @ bere and were Prussia to give up Lasempurg to-day, he wou! aak jor Mayence to-Morrow." Aba another government ® re A flood prevails in the Genesee river, and ry os reed ti ami See priee sage ated Pea vey + A driftiag into war ible — in » letter recently written after a Bittle trip along the ee cause Ou pees dit by « ve A COURAGEOUS WOMAN. Franco-Prusgine frontipr I informed you that the seoncs | riety of rumors, eue more startling an oatteone Neare Who Attempts | which met the eye were similar 10 those in Germany just ea Wier tes bear Noliaey aur‘ > te Enter Her Reuse. on eve of the iaet summer's war, The similarity bas } yey pubtianed here ia Sui Ha, Se, es Oe. now extended to Paris which segind tw enbien | Renoret conn, A degre nam o while gees, ncener like these which he streets witnessed while the | it’ eres nerance 7 Synnot rabulous, does Hot even deviate: sight, was abot through the beett WF ire ayonet he | preparations were being made for the Crimean and Gaeor tie mont aos slowe im 06 heaee. Ttglian campaigns. Tirough the rick foliage of the biow- | bas perhaps been ‘nee comming hogs chestnuts whieh inethe avenue, ax T look | marek, under couse AUN OVER BY THE CaaS. from my Windows I ses every morning, about sleven by + ie anew fa, ©, 1061, | o'clock, one or more long trains of artillery wagons, cals | where be was (0 meet Gorteche 2 otal treet oa on ihe | sons and guxe, passing down. This has been e reguiar | consul ow the impending, wi ‘Tevanon he oe ae sis thing for the past week or tom days, and much « thing | Fert el I have waver dolore wituemed pince J gare coeapiog | jarion of b It certainly does seem io intimate, bot | A mediation in the Luxembarg affair could only bs of- , NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1867—ThW ~ ghee dd ee thaginary, ad that the I's — ever completely re-cetabl % i Tartans and’. fatery) is enti: Prowler wa ‘eal plowatio labors, has days at his country seat in Pomerania, from whence be returned Inst nigitt; but, in respoct to the relations with Russia, it is fact tims thoy are, if posible, more cor dial than ever, aad im fovernmont circies the fullest re- Hance i+ placed, not only in the “frendly neutrality” of Shoit great Raster neigodor, bat on his active co-opera- ign should it ultimately be requi all sixty-four; four, ofe each, four. ‘alt, | Baling vessels watched with cumsiderable susp eral opinion that, although Baron Boust may keep aloof pred TY he: wil bi avenging himself by her on the county of whion ho was then, and ou that of which ho is now’ l'vimo Minister, culty between effect Powers i and ot doubafu howe aren veg than better with ‘Prussia, (han to enter into a connection with France, which would ruin Austria forever in the public ‘opinion of Germany, aad might eventuatly lead to the dissolution of the monarchy. hope to obtain « revision of the treaty of Nicolsburg, or & renewal of the engagements contracted by her in 1864, ‘by which sbe guaranteed the territorial integrity of tne Anetrinn empiro, ang which would be highly desirable a the principle of nationalities is threatening its very. ; whereas from France, tie most tortunae accession of territory, carious, and which Sy apart erie an Fate and fuss that charucierizo ihe French armaments, say ready made. are already shay cap be carried ied. “The other in tho army, six, eighteen lieutenant-colouels being.adyanged respectively. to the pee of Jigu ora colonel. Here in been directed’ again which had bad all been closed since then except (wo. A royal dena docreo ts algo “antiotnced, prohibiting ‘the ¢Xpért of ‘ginning of te War Jeast ‘Prossin would reap itue trom the vo and defensive treaties con- It may interest idly amaz it readers to ‘that both on® cular and wouday the King ing four; thirty-six stent weseels, 6,482' horse power. in the Mediterranean; Aud ¢ islands. Best and" one corvette of 400 hi cepon: ‘one orse powor. \auiom ae vbe reeponses of. the F¥thiA at Delpoos, This | 0.05% sheerves the journal quoted above, would ot ™ | have much to dread (rom navy which bard!y reaches the tenth part of that of France.’ by hia ‘only boen rusticating for a few movemenis Of Ausiria, ou the contrary, are aud itis the geo- lly tet the opportanity slip of Prussia for tue wjuries inflicted Already the diffi Prasia bas bad the importance of Austr 4, hor alliance courted by bouh is much too sharp nob #0 fayorabic a conjuncture. Tt is 08, It ‘ho listens more to the diciates of “to those of revengey whether tt would not policy for him to come to an undersianding France and of raising the making From Prussia he might a mol he could oniy expoct a tnfls tenure of which would bo pre- be sure to be torn from Austria Seek ieee wnt rival bad Degen his ’ for & new contest. pers Bape he recollections of Sadowa ars suil too titel aud ibe © Rumi n -siiffered =~ by “her too reat, . ) Austria: to barier “her | revenge | for periiien! Not, that the Court of Vieuny ‘ as, was coon, the Emperor Francis: J parven | beason bimin fifty betdes, aud soar to fight side by. side wish the and Wogratn agalust, Wis youn a aniliiary par.y 4 known to loathe tho of 1 aad tugir, inilience a 7 So.mras Sera 9 uablo Lo resist It, even 40 40 30, of which as yet Uhere are 400 preparations for war are proceeding » though without any. of the inderstood tbat tie orders for wobiuzing tue Guards the Eighth, Ninth, Teuth and leventh ary corps And the arrangements are such tat effect alinvet as n00u As they are iuere wasan extensive promotion. generals, as many colonels, avd ani geveral, major general, and tin the uunicipal anthorities ‘have ‘torget the military nospitals in readiness pesmapened, during ‘the late war, but. ‘On the ther hand the sourn German States aro ‘and to the opera in the evening, In this cougtry such a transition from prayers no mdank considered an incongruity, and ‘certainthat his Majesty did not moot his ‘Court Chaplain, who preact the morn- inde sent’ Sermon at the same place of emusement in which he passed the evening. On Good Friday, bow: ever, nO performances are allowed, which, if J am not in tho year on which the g oops of erin are’ debarred iheir fa, rly eyough do they com Spiritualists, as a religious sect, responsible for Fee ete ee. stecs.> «| Settee Py ot pitas be,» Capable pence, - pe ook he ic ee the murderous proclivities of Winnemore and |’ Goasols opened at an advunee of 1" per coat, ‘and aro | Supposed “that the of Prussia could THE USSIAN RAvY. ‘Wiitinms than.the Preabyterians for the recent | quoted at 914 tor monoy. 7” pee A one peg ome ties ey ea ore en a ee diabolion! jurder by one of their parsona of | _, Aesiticat AggumenMs. $i tigi ato che "ort carman outers i, ot Bering his ‘child, three years old, bevause it rofused to | 7? following’are the opening qudlatians:— HAE pecan upon GSEIunis Ge Sripta fe Ra Jolloming dot nm suy its prayers. But the plea for insanity bas oa pn = wr a County, the popuasion of ‘wate, even ao. }: j--lronclads, Ar, been pnt forward In each of these horrible | tle Baleway sbares. . : ime me. Minisor oF be, ‘asa, 200, teen eac! ugasta ani cactsttaeapatclt ‘bance! Prussians Lorely,, 12% two; foyal yacht Grttleny: Weir class, 400, wwenty: . twenty-six. ‘Total, Seiiing -Oigbe; Thetis, caurey-cight ; Nove, Salling brigs, Rover sixteen; Mosquito, wk! ‘Thirty-two gunboats, two each, or in Toul, forty-two h two hundred and ten guys. wy therefore consigts of 73 ships d. 455 gans. © ‘Phe Vinetta is at thie moment in the ex- East; the Gazelle, the Mosquito and the Rover in Niobe at the Cape Verde the above naméd vessels, l'ru-sia In nutuber of smal sailing aod steam the service of the porte. In she bas three iron-clad frigates: “French com- FRENCH NAVAL MOVEMENTS. ‘The tron-Ciad Squadron at ¢ bourg. (Cherbourg (April 26) correspondence of Guligaavi's which all collateral ones depend, the language of the | Sfrondissement, will Constiotionneh is plain and unristakable, As a whole, | Sow'nnger the orders, ok Baron ae ie RoncicTe to Nowy, r: Vice Admiral Dupouy, pretect of the Second maritime shortly be nomrated to the of the Chaunel, and which is expected here in the first days of May. aquadron is to be augmented by three iron-plated irtgates, now arming in the ports of Brest and Lorient. The fitting out of the screw despatch boat Coitlogon, which is to be sent on # mission io La Piata, is alxo pushed on rapidly. rt Cher i& to go$ under way on Saturday for Senegal to keep tue stauion there No more transports are cxpected here from Mexico. A Prossian eniling traiging frigate, the Niobe, carry- ing twonty guns, has moored in the roadstead and made the regulation salute, which was returned by tho iand “vattery. It is expected that this frigate, which comes from Havane and is to be towed to Kiel, will not renin the oftng more than four or five days. SOUTHERN RELIGIOUS CONVENTIONS. Mewrnts, May 9, 1867 The anniversary convention of the Presbyterian Church south commenced 118 session in this city yoster- day. Vhe proporais made by the neutral | Biate, Among ' Powers, which were eageriy canglt at by sanguine minds Pon ne Wood, ~ offering (he proxpect of » solution, bave mot the Wiltiauns, Shelton and Ray, @ perder! " the incipal men of mark belonging to the denomi oD wTbe Southern Raptiat morning, its former President im the chair opened Jones, Mr. Caperton an: operaton w the Sou.bern delegation from every Southern re distinguished men. prosent are . Fuller and Williams, of ; mond, Burns, of Maryland, Tenuessee; tn fact, There was Sabbath serool Unton met in ihe ‘Lhe sesrion by prayer by Dr. J. L. Burrows, of Rich- the Sunday Schoo! Board connected with Copvention--C, Connor, of Geor- Ford, Tennessee; Mr. Webb, of Mirsouri, ; Mr. ft Sear, of Kentucky, and Mr, Crawford, of Ken- Committee on the order of business during the prev ent meeting —A. B. Miller, Dr. Burne and @. C. Lam- mer. Commities on Nommations:-—J. & Graves, of Tenoce Mr. Lea, of Arkansas; Mr. Williams, of Missouri; Mr Hellers, of Missount: Mr. Williams, of Marytand ; Massy. of Kentucky, Mr. Crane, of Texas, Mr. Corson, of Alabama, Mr. Conuor, of Georg! ia; Mr. Burrows, of jpia; Mr. Broadus, of South Carolina, and Wr Mays, of North Caroline. Committee on Order of Busiaews A. B, Milter, DB. F, Burns and G. W. Young rsof ont legislators, whose mission it seems | ee. hes tenet ees ordless P. te be to do the country all the injury possible, | treaty agreed to petween ftaly amd Austria, stave (hat | prior treaties Since the King of Holland pad repented } Atte evening wession prayer, was made by Dr. Full esort procally the | of bis bargaia there was les inducement than ever to | of mn te nl the same means of proving | 8° t¥o conntries accord each Uther resipr . ‘ f pie ‘ r id p | treatment of the most favored wations; they impose on | invoke the mediation of the great Powres or to nego. Pon i any Vint aaa ittaete. aa thor com rition * } themeolves the suppression of smuggling, ap€ engage (o | wste on the conditions in which the scknowiedged rizht | the wx yeare’ os mepenaen @ See Unies aces) Led Pn nit be reli hed. | the late desolating war, i. Goan ge: THE LATE STORM. | afford ovutue! assistance between the two bent so of Prussia to occupy Luxemburg might mq oon Sa Saeninan teeeee, He eee Ne ree orem. steerer prsnteetngomdistagent titi 7071 Many officers, fe members and ,, had fallen, ‘ite bderts ia Pennsytvani wet ring * | the relations of the Lombardo-Venetian railways which | fered op (he supposition that Praysia was dixpored to | gome by digease and many opon the high placer of the The Doctor was followed with forcible speeches from Dre, Crawiord, of Kentucky, and Sameon, of the Miv~ trict of Colarable The Financial Committee reported the condition of the Uniow, and the meeting then adjourned, to mrot at fervices by for Ts wae hooks, and the demand for them comes up from tho ende of the Coniederacy—(laaghter)—excuse me, the Territories of Uhis Union, others called Beptirt, they wore strictly and erongly de- nominayonal in thelr character, fai ment of Jame Christ, his (Thursday) morning. this morning Wax opened with religious F. Borne. On motion it was resolved that bevides the life directors and life members preseot, all who at any previous time contributed to the funds of the society be entitied to « vous in the deliberations of this meeting. 3. BR. raves, Of Tennestee, explained briefly the od. vc deaired 10 be accomplished by the present meeting « not to raise funds. The Union possessed the plans present now actively at work producing Sabbath schoo! doing — ite because, unlike those of apy tl 10 the teste The epecitic Object now bo be attained ie to elect the officers for the present yeur of » new board fur the off vient condaet Shoo! Hoard had been tiy organized A Sapbata recentiy | by the Biennial convention, and a commities ti appotpted to meet @ committer, snouid one be appointed by the convention. to devive some plan of anion or co- operat) ow it wae desirable that some place for a morting be od 5 | | j t | | | LE SHEET. Wasuncroi@litfay 9, 1807. Judge Uuderwood’s Recent Charge at Rich- mond, The receny Charre of Judge Underwood Jury of the Gh Ovlt Court for the Richa trick is hero pronounces: ® Most indecent assault upon tue social condition of tho beople of that Reverdy Johnson characterizes it ax outrageous, and de- elares that the Judge sbould be impeached. that if the President wore to make # speech one-hall us unbecoming his official position ag these remarks are to the jodicial beach he would have the impeachers after him at once; and he does not hesitate to say that if the President should use language anywhere nearly ap- Proaching this charge in coarseness and vulgarity be would bimself voteagalnst him on the impeachment ‘These aorm to be the seatimentsof the geu- question, the Revenue The letter recently ‘published im the Herat, from venue affairs and frauds in that department, has attrattod a good deal of attention, both in Washington and at Richmond, Inthe latter city the majority of the business men endorae the facts contained in the letter, but-remurk generally. that it only touches a mas#of corraption and dishonesty that bas daily become grouter since the ciose of the war. New developments will, however, be made on this sub- Ject-whtch' will probably solve'the miyetéry by which the Richmond, in relation to internal _prowent ‘Coudetor in Virg! the Grand unfortunate elty. He says “Yas Continued jn; ofive despite the alleged maifeapance, and incompetenoy with which he has 20 frequentiy The n boan charged. “the Cao 3 and twentieth mile post. the one hundred and eighty-tifth mil Pacitic Railroad, igh Sorte Haiti de division, have filed a map2m the Genoral Land office, showing’ the ‘route of (neit roadtfrom Fort’ Yarker to Fort Riley, or from the one hundred and thirtieth to the two hundred ‘The uiaps will be the” basis of ‘the'land grants, Tht road is How reported as completed |. accepted by the government for a distance of one hundred and eighty-five'mites fromthe inliiat point, on the Hine’ dividing the stdtes Of Kansas and sMisavuri, to le post, B'The Paymentot Soldiers’ Bounties; Astatcinent has appeared in some of thts morning's Papers, that it is probable an Order will be issued sus, pending the payment of bounties until an additionat ap- propriation! ‘¢ made by Congress, and that on account 04 this suspension the division of referred’ claims of the Pay department fe shortly to be discontinued, and the paymusters on duty in it, mostly voluntebr officers, ure ‘to be'mustered out. There is much reason to believe that an ordet may be issued by the Secretary of War suspending the payment of bounties; but it 1s pot atalil probable that the Division of Referred Claims will be abolished for long time. to come, Even should the Payment of bounties be temporarily intorrupted, there ix sufficient work to keep these paymasters employed until Congress makes the requisite appropriation, The New Certificates of Indebtedness. ‘Some newspapers, in adverting to the preparation and delivery at the Treasury of the thred cent govern- ment certificates of indebtedness, which are by law provided to absorb a portion of the compound interest notes, have represented that they areto be tysuad im- mediately, in anticipation of the maturity of the com- ‘Pound notes. This statement is the result of misappro- beuaion, as the Secrotary of the) Treayary bas notide- teruiued abything respecting the distribution of the new three per cent notes, No, Peusiege Granted to Sokilérs of the Wur of 1812. ~ ‘Several apptjcations have boen made to the Pension Office for iustruetions ana forms under an alleged ‘*Act’ Granting Pensions to Soldlérs of the War of THI2 with Grvat Britain,” said to bave beon approved Lecember The Commissioner of Pensions derires that general publicity should be given to his statement that DO act of ite date or tenor specified bas been passed by Congress. There 18 no law granting pensions to solders Of the ‘war of 1812, excepting to such as were disabled in the service as provided for more than fifty years since. 1866. 6, Tuternal Revenue Decision. ‘Tt has been the pructice with certain banks to take in- struments in the form of a reecipt instead of promissory notes. A. B. applice for @ loan of $10,000, which -he procures upon lodging United States boyds, &c., as col- Instead of giving the bank bis promis- sory note he gives an instrument in substance as fol- lateral security, lows :— Reobvived of ——— Bank ten thousand dollars, advance on $10,000 United States bonds. fo this he affixes a two cent stamp only. Tho Com- missioner of Internal Revenue has decided that such an instrument is evidence of an amount of monsy to be paid, and as such is liable to stamp tax at the same rate a8 @ promissory note, and the Comptroller of Curreycy has directed all bank examiners not to recognize such instruments with a two cent stamp only as affixed as vulid and legal Payments by the Government. After the first of Jaly payments of registered securi- ties of the government will be made at the following places:—New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, New Orleans, Charteston, St. Louis, San Franciso, Buffalo and Pittsburg. The last three Parties who desire cities have been recently selected to have their interests paid at the above places are re quired to give notice at the Department. Personal. Axaistan( Secretary Cuandler has, wfver several weeks absence for the benefit of bis health, returned to Wash- ington amd resumed the duties of his office. Chief Clerk West is again at his desk alter a severe attack of ackness, F in Bankruptes. ‘The United States supreme Court bas ordered (bat no copies of tbe orders, rules and forms in bankruptcy, or any of them to be established by the Court aball be Cleima for Captured Cotton. The Court @ Claims has now before it a large number of claims for ¢aptared cotton, involving vast sims of then sppointed:— | moncy. EX-Senator Cowan Is specially einployed to 4 J, Baterwan ; Committee on Co- | defend the interests of the governments According to the law, redress can be had only through thie court, and the vite wre contined ta such persoax as can make due proof of \oyalty Hence questions are incidentally dis- cumed a to the satus of the claimants during (ae late rebeliiow. Internal Revenue Recetpts. The receipts from internal revenue to-day were nearly half « mittion of dollars. Anniversary of S To-morrow. jacksoo’s Death, the anniversary of Stonewall Jackson's doathy, \t was expected, a8 heretofore, would be the oooa- sion of 2 grand procesaon of the citizens of Richmond to the cemeteries and a floral offering by the ladies ; but, im view of the present political a ation, and probable interference of the militery, the ladies have wisely de. termined wo make no dwplay that might possibiy be construed into disloyalty, ‘They simply propose tov: the cemeteries informuily, and pay x tribute to their departed heroes. The remnant of « company known as the Richmond Blues wil! havea dinner, and wit! proba. these ceremonion. Radicatian in Kast Tenneqnee. The radical spirit in Kast Tennesser te foreibiy Mus. (rated by the following potification from a captain of Governor Brow nto’ 4 succesaral rr. cate WORYLAND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Axnarout, Md., May 9, 1867 the Voustitutional Convention assembled at e! fi proceedings, Mr. Wickr, from the committees Er orepere'e form of oath to ba taken by the Conven- , made report, ‘which was adopted. The report oath of the Aseombly, which called jon, and it as the apth It baporyem | declare allegiance | State of Maryiand, ay) constitution pas Sit ing troe faith and allegiance to the United States sad cx cometitution and the government thereof ag the supreme law of the land, any law or or- the State or of bis Cy protect and 4 ot allow the graves of thelr comrades, A fature day been apported for the observance of militia, who alao edits « paper: — ‘The man that does not understand that this State in to remain under the control of its frie cacritice, te certainly too far bebind tue Jegistator. The radicals will role ihie Suate peaceably if toey can, forcibly i they muri, at any cost or times ty makesa ayot and the reading of yosterday'* State to th contrery Bot rma that the taker of the jefend 7 AMUSEMENTS. Fregeh Theatre—Ristori. of the play, donued the crown aud royat 0: England in the metropolés. probably v» equalled azain on our ower excelied, Po-wight Madau® Mary Stuart, and on Saturday, 6 Elizabeth, Next week wilt be ner Elizabeth will be given on Monday will also give three benefits for fore ber departure on the 18ch inet, ietor! wil and Tut Wallaek’s Theatre. Scud, is having avery successful run, in the English drama, but th ing and unscrapuious cheats, dent of the course which he more or less success, The race item is @ soenie mgenuity.. Dificalt “as ae is seuse of ‘ihe reality, tho the. start, down ca the felurn to the. mn real ‘horee cond without’ interest, . This perlenced a dramatist as Mr. Boucicauit vo mueh'tosay. “There are no chatactors ver, variets being After all, as we cannot prevent the breecbes atibome, it would be useloas to nt then wearing them ia public only ju the present case we think le a trifle looser. 40 then ont wic—The Japanese. tion before, The enchants? Los with little “All Right’? on the® op of it, “and timbed father beneath it, Voth of toem_ Pefute Sir Isaac Newion’s thedry of the his. mounceabie name, makes his neck without the which ers,” with) anu attempts to ‘brea! mn g feats of legerdemain, and Japanese “Music of the future,” mary: of Liszt and Wagner’s orchestral harmonious at leat), were rg gy nov . est, and tertainiy ahead of the Anclo-Saxon age, perhaps even the the bills. No. 720 Broadway t# nightly ttirned iato'» tath) Inughier, 10 which hundreds “‘g6 to i oir at the altar of Momus. "Kelley “and” te’ Dent tn the undoubtedly, one. of Vertu of favor, San Francisco Minstrets. tipaes to be ¢rowded by fashionable at performance last evening was in every ‘The tiret. part of the full of very laughable excellent terpsichorcan exercises it Blooming das, A Store to Let.¢ 000, pre SUITABLE FOR A BANKING HOUSE, AN TRAC Rance OFFICE, * A RAILROAD REET Ad ind STORE, PROMINENT AND CE) s, prevention of climatic diseases, hat been na mend ge (at sy wi 1a extraordinury risks. trom exposure Veen wouderta;,” In the army the eu article over every other invigora: hae become so* inanifest exclustvely, body in unwholesome locations, wi neer and settler it t* the most reliable of all safe against sickness. Throughout the U; States it sidered the most healtuful and ala er uneqatied as afremed: doxen bottles are apnwally by dew New Yors office 36 Dey street RENT 610.000 SUITABLE FOR A BANKING HOUSE, AN INSURANCE OFFIGE, A RAILROAD OFFICE. A JEWELRY STORK, oF any olher business requiting’@ prominent and oem: cation a ae Aunouncement. Joseph & Co.. Boston, wil open their elegn Broadwey (Moiropolitan Hotel building), la # few days. Manulacturer, at 27 Joun atreet, near Naswait; algo wtore at fm! Broatway, uear Fourth «iron Boiling $! After the Storm the Sunshine. ‘Alter the darkness the daylight. aliet Afters a cough or eold treader au P| SAM le ood Provided PORTER'S COUGH BA } } ! : A. X. A. NX. ALN. A,X. ALN Sprigg Roots and Khoes. LOGIN B) Broadway, corner Howard 7 | | | A; OKs f Gene. Finest Pe rg nh gy ra Hs c TU street A. A. A. Ke sehawum Pipes sre up street Cristadare’s Hate wfectired. Whalessie vad Astor Hower Tontona shed for the pans ot ys ? ofa Wervos Teillty. supplying the manne, of walt exe. Nmplon Cones AGtross N. Maytals, Brookiyo, NY adway (oornar oF ort tor in » Certain & nes utters Weter fo Klaceys Depot & -. the brane it Cou conten Twenty alge it tinenbere € Dr eetaterth, Farm if Har we Eluatic Stockinags—A & Champlow Lever Tran Grover Mychines. ene bt B87 Cano! street the aid of was a grat error for +0 en< und it Cetracts very cons/idrably from wont completeness of his work. Of tbo cast. we have.nob ies the slack ropeon which another of’ the ‘far Eayt. oe Ann Stree Se KAW iitkaL BetpuNe OR ANY BUSINESS ea INTRA LOWATION. id . + 6 © 6 © # 6 oe e rite, GREAT scot ATES TONIC.— Wherever HOS. TETTER'S STOMACH BI RS. the celebrated Amer cam introduced inva thy regions, their effect in sustaining the healtl, ‘hose pursuits subjected and privation, of this medi. solution tabu ETS Let SURE SYA as BUILDING? A4AT StORK, ral se ph Barnett nt aflice and salesroom. 5 A New Meerechaum—Store of Polink & San. Depot OF Barclay «tewet. XA. gos. a eae. Pict rems bie amiamthy RA ATA em Sptowel Meer- mts 8 leha Momde are Thvonging 2 r Poa oe the Presets Honwe), to fs or Fer Official Draws Rae a ead av ‘ OU. Bankers, Ne Walt siren, ME. Pietiors ari tae aes Be Ma i wed seem “as fT the metropolitan pubtic woud nover tie .°f Ristori’s Elizabeth, for cach reproduction sepeciaily that of last night, attracts the same pbriitiané a4 Waly fashionable eudience, There was no faling of oit,"¢F im the enthasiasm and approci, tion of the audierite, fox” 1h great tragedieune met with svt night as the first time bho as gratifying a reception Inst night ae th ra And it: is not Lo be won. Se - * bistrionic geaius may not dered at, for such a display a’ Dist rales sear | nly a the last as tast in New York, ad exday. | She char ‘tavle purpome > Mr, Dion Boucicault's new four act druma, the Flying: The favor withe which x bas been received ig due mopeto tive skil/ul. manner in which the incidente of the turf are pcevented. than to any great originality imthe plot iteelf: (Ne bet- Sing man and the jockey are familiar enough charagders have been hith- ero introduced meroiy a individual Ia Mr. Boucicauit’s pire we have om the whole life of tue raso course, with. its mixture of noble end ignoble persomaljtics, its frank awd unsuspecting dupes, its cowardiy buities and ite sncak-- As 1m ull nis dramas, the - ‘details are minutely worked oP, ani there 18 not an ino} hi 48 nOb represented witia triumph of to - Ulusion te perieas. Mom iclamare imitations we Labor underthe ‘are dg the ceotine article The on thusiase BCLOTS, ek actual pn | cheers My es perd feow A }. che effet. + Ths! cuiminating scone piece. but, wnfortuuatesy fh the “vileat’ pt ha Totroiuch Sit! at the the second act. Of comram after so mach Celene the Co tory iste sumed with ‘tflicuity and the remaining acts pass off would ‘bardiy give an ideaaf” the immouse ‘house that greeted Kiiley & Maguire’s _ troupe of, Jupiinedé Iasi night at an establishment where empty benches were more often ue rale than the excep=- the sprightly Cast supicteas yoke ute 7 '8 Gylan 9 . Of suppres: ciauen. The- a ru0U! Eph Horo, aaa rice, each ot then pane *4 specialties | every ceventng. Last ‘night the house wae fal, and the performance received with evicem marie Birch, Wambuld, Bernard, aad Baokus, continue to cator successfully sor (he public; andthe meat little hall in which they and their troupe nightly perform, con- ences, ‘The * spect good. ‘programme, comprises sore very sweet balinds, one sung by D. 4. Wauibold, and another by €. Templeton being the gem THe second part it arnt cork extravaganzas and reas mu the ft moat The races. ae. ‘ Prarieny te Noth Aint demos Wiament Peeminm Sewing Hance-Delicious with Senv, FRCANTS SORE. Agenttaffor ike t/nited Mian in tt, bustling achiga, and work hele ‘wures relied upon, ‘There ik a ratber juore I “ duction ot the fomale element, in. jockey shorts, than,t § sou ¢ituer docarous or usefal to the piéce, bus the y the Black Crook ts, we presume, to he Lald aga tion of it wearing U tompt, pi “ 4 er a 2 a & ’

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