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THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. CALIFORNIA. Highly Favorable Accounts for the Allies | Dinner te Mr. Burlingame—His Speech—Pur- Poses and Objects of the Chinese Mission. Saw FRANCISCO, April 29, 1868. A dinner was given to Mr. Burlingame, the Special 7 : : Envoy from the Chinese government to the United ‘The news received here from the seat of wat on | states and the different European nations. ‘The gen- ; tg Fig Fatt ane. beaspe-2 eRe Me tlemen who tendered to the distinguished gucst ‘the ‘DISRAELI’S PARLIAMENTARY TACTICS, | cr me nutot' mai the sonued ot 148 | net aizns oth ty. The whe aur pomed ta, nent citizens of this city. The whole affair passed a — os morning has Brazilian :ntelligenée w! off with onsiderable éola/ and was in every respect that the allied land forces, a‘ted by & success, “ Continued Success of the Brae | oa net, Semscires masters of d.the princlpai } ty response to the toast of himself, Mr, Burlingame ae Ovyuric THEBATRE.—“ Humpty Dumpty" is as Wasuinoton, April 29, 1868. sy, a8 mischiev: t “ysl a ¥ sir fancy, ‘ous, &3 tantalizing and provoking- Old Ben Wade's Cabinet maxing machine received another turn last night inthe rooms of onegf the New Senators, The name of Horace Gree- ley came Nh prominently for the Post OMoe De- partment, and it was thought best at present not to try and damage his prospects, The philosopher's chances will therefore remain apparently good up to the time Old Ben takes his seat, when he mayuncer- emoniously be ordered back to New York. Mr. Ward, of Detroit, has, since the meeting at the 3 > aaa cate open cee “att WASHINGTON. | = 4"Usrurnrs. “TRIBORAPHIG. NEWS - FROM ‘ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Jy comnpal Row as when first introduced to the good | dent of'ife, Hital Ships, James 0" natured petbiic of this city. There have been many 7 new attractions added to the piece aince then, but ~ CUBA. nothing really god or beautiful has been curtailea eee or cut cat, aad jhe Fesult of this judicious | Mors Interferenco @,'t# Slipmasters—lRidica- janagement rge and admiring audi- : enoos who voeiferously ap oad plece ald ‘per. lous y tue. ~ formers every ev ive ening. ery person present Manzaneicd, April 18, 1668. oe Oe ous lok of Hy ana ‘Towtay the United States Vied Consul here sent te irrepressible Clown, or applaud’ and encore the | ‘te Consul General of the United States in Havane irouetting of the re 3; While the | the protest of the captain of the an verican brig R. 3. Chas, G. presse, D,; Superinteu- jourke. Positions around Humaité. It was thought at head- | gaia that he must co: hit nge of tly, hi ami faces ring from the par. assell aguins: from ollector zilians in Paraguay. Guartera that the stronghold of Marshal Lopes can- | omciat courtesios until he arrived at Washington, kein nein we Matloonsia pa der ae quot balonty ‘and ter pinay ath oe eit eee method pag gl or 8.00, the rN a - ” M not long resist the combined attacks of the land and | anq that, as a consequence, he must reserve himself Row. Relne.Uacend ba sR0.mapD: tad the bin ie os of ‘the ‘rolieksome and | Amount of a fine imposed for the omia sion Of a sims facturers, the friends of a protective tari, and the Industrial League, of which he is a prominent mem- ber, The Treasury ring would like to see Ward at the head of the duancial department, because they believe he is just the man to ald them in their de- signs, and would not hesitate to food the country “ces, naval forces, which were daily increasing im num- | for questions aa they may arise. The mission which a = , bers. he was on had not been solicited hy him. It was ac- ‘Dinner to Anson Burlingame in | Seshor Teixeira ae Macedo, the Brazilian Envoy | copted solely in the interest of elvilization, and would Sai fi at the French Court, has received the following oM!- | ye conducted without partiality to any nation or in Francisco. cial despatch by the Lisbon steamer:— - people. It was the togical result of the co-operative The Paraguayans are shut up in Humaiti. The | poticy of the various nations of the world, and he ‘acefal Columbine, This. pantomime i# undeuia- | ple zero in the quantity of ki denoting the it one of the funniest productions that ever tickled yY of kilogrammest the fancies ce intelleeteat palates of New Yorkers, | Weight of hogahead shooka in the maint tt sent from is magnificently mounted and most perfectly cast, | Philadelphia by the Spanish Consul. fh: Proper te aoe with foo. peculiar rg drollery of Se. two | state on apo | tie arrival of the v i “Foxes” is make ven @ Puritan | captain is manifest, laugh, , Lerediasett ns ceuaite sate umber of Panties aad their qvetghta THe European Crnovs,—Hundreds are nightly | With that verified in. the unloading of the ou 7%, &* outworks have been captured, ag have also the posi- ‘@ high compliment to the late Sir Frederick | With ® large additional amount of irredeomable well as & similar correspond esen- ENGLAND. tions of Curupaity and Puoi, and the Paraguayan | Bruce os having been identiied with it. and | paper money. turned away from this house; where fine riding, | tations of the consiguees. Therefore avisly team, NBC with the hment of ivil justice in | ‘The Reconstruction Committee on the Cone | dashing acrobatic performances and wild animals of | quence of the single omission of ‘the aeroam the gunboats sunk, President Lopezhas dod, Humaitdé | Ghina, "He suid that that great ‘man’ perceived The Irish Church Debate—Disracli’s Parlia- +4 cannot hold out three days. one errora of ora. in whe Colsatia Empire, mentary Tactics. Lonpon, April 29, 1868, and, recalling the t lons and the practices o! Lonpox, April 29, 1868, | Further advices received here from Paraguay state | SvueQuntty; said that they jarred upon, the morat The London journals of this morning’s date con- | that Paraguayan accounts admjt that the allied feet | own responsibility to lead tthem. ‘This he did cur in lamenting, editorially, the fact that the | of tron-clads had passed Humaita under the fire of | 8° fairly and so ably as, in the first place, to win thé debate on the Irish Church question in the | that fortress. The passage was covorod by batteries | themapport of kin cametiyy and. mn thee thie pice, of Commons seems to have been left | which Marquis de Caxias had ordered to be planted to wit the admiration of the diplomatic world, The ‘to the second rate men of that branch of | for the purpose around the Puraguayan position, mission he was on, Mr. Bulingame said, meant pro- logistature, Valuable time, it 18 said, is wasted | and which kept up a terrido dre on Humalté | foros andthe unideation of the hula raps. He, desultory discussion which serves no other pur- | during the passage of the flect. The loss of life was | himself, it pass away, but the movement would $pose than to give an opportunity for partisan re- | neavy. Aboard the Brazilian fleet the killed and | £000, for the fratornal feeling of four hundred mil- of le had ‘begun to flow through the land crimination. Members of both parties thus play di- Rees MMOL Nae tiah boas etn ine aittea | &f Washington towmds the older nations: of the weotly into the hands of Mr. Disraeli, whose great forces of the position of the Paraguayana and it world, and it would flow on forever. Object now is to pretract the controversy and gain | was ascertained that Lopez has massed his ariny at CD many kinds attract the multitude. It is one of the | @anifest sont by the Consul at Philaderphia, tho oP tain was so heavily fued. This is H 6 beat exhibitions in this line which we have had here | The officers of the Custom House themsel mae vem ig for along time, The procession which attracted 80 | convi thi intention of fraud attach much attention on Broadway on Monday, with all its | tne poco yet they, have dealt towards him asif orgeous caravans, live lion, and ao forth, will make | wasacriminal. tis to be hoped that the superior ita appearance in to-day on its march from Thir- vernment, roper representations from the ty-fourth street to the City Hall Park, and no doubt Sonnet Soasetae not only remedy the evil done will be witnessed by thousands of gazing spectators. | but will also place a barrier to the repetition of AMATEUR OHARITY CONCERT AT THE HALL OF THE | Slilar acts of injustice and oppressio iu Many UNION LEAGUE CLUB HoUsE.—The concert last even- | American vessels annually visit this port, ing. cargoes; their ow! ing at the hall of the Union Club House was perhaps pry) peti tment place - wide bertb” the most brilliant of the musica! and dramatic enter- ie Socurereoren nen are to ‘a ry ne for tainments which have lately been given there undor | Pry waite to te commoroe lenzanilia will eosue. the special patronage of Mesdames Sherwood, Blod- peveanerh ibis tenia inc ep gett, Parker, Cooper, Betts, Barber and De Birming- | A Shipmastcr Fined for a Spanish: Consular ham. The proceeds of the entire series are to be Clerk’s Errer, stitutions of the Southern States. A meeting of the Reconstruction Committee was held this morning, which lasted for sometime. The question of restoring South Carolina and Arkansas to their former relations with the other States was considered at length and the constitution of the first named State, which is the only one here, was the subject of discussion, No final conclusion was arrived at, the whole matter being postponed until the constitutions of the other Southern States arrive. ‘The purpose of the committee is to have all of the Southern States restored to the Union under constitutions as nearly alike as possible, and presenting @ positive uniformity on tho subjects of time for some new manouvre. the northern extremity of his linea, which reuders | Meeting of the Democratic State Convention— | education and suffrage, On Saturday next another 4 peers igyat canine probable the abandonment of Curupaity by the Para- | Governor Haight the Choice for. Presideut— | meeting will de held, at which time itis expected | {yatributed among. Tacks thekitoeatoronten tomes CaxpBNas, April 23, 1868. ‘The Fenian Trinle—The Assault on Chester | 888988 The Pacific Mail Steamship Company. that the constitutions of Arkansas, North Carolina, | of the ladies in the audience and of ‘the lady singers we ing io Rep anbecinay the ae tarate e Castle. N FRANCISCO, April 29, 1868. Georgia and Louisiana will have arrived, and the | S8Ve & festive Bppearance @ occasion. Ani ere port from Baltimore, wi LONDON, April'20—Evening. ST. DOMINGO. cdapentlibh e:erapbied to adage eoniniasanitaidian of fo say nothing of the skiltal execution of the well cargo of cooperage stock, consisting of 2,301 shooka, The Democratic State Convention of California as- The tria! of Burke, Shaw and Casey, for treason, sembled in this city to-day for the purpose of nomi- felony, in being concerned in the Fenian attack | Difficulties in the Way of LahaOecene vd her nating electors and appointing delegates at large to ‘on Qhester Castle, was resumed in the Court of | ObstacleInternal Improvemente—Mission of | tne Democratic National Convention. A temporary known pianists, Messrs. Pease and Colby, or the sing- % . Q tng of Mr, Stanield, the singing of Miss Nina Scou- | 1200 hoops, 229 dozen brooms and 20 empty hogw- e: cia, with her sympathetic and flexible voice, of Mrs. | heads. The hoops were partly under and partly om Medina and her sister, Miss*Burton, bore witness to | dec! ne the shi it the wealth of amateur talent which we have fre- aga gu ip peace a restoration. It is belleved, however, and generally conceded, thitt all of the States will be admitted to representation and to their former positions in the Gaegn'aench tis morning. Fear rere i ener ae eee re rae as eho the heek guoies | UBlon, under the bil reported on yesterday in te | quontly remarked needs only multable encourage. | {ocx the despatch oF ‘olosranoe ae te constlato tne Mr. Kylock, proprietor of a gun shop in Birming- : Havana, April 29, 1868, | of the Convention for the democratic candidate for | House. Troe Bagh Or Ne thay alee yes oupa: | captain considered himself all right, ‘The vessol ham, was sworn, and testified that he sold to Burke, r President of the United States will, according to the A despatch to the Event jm states that arrived and the cargo was manifested according to : H The present indications, be Governor Uaight, who is very P i Hay ‘Tho musical, directors were Signor Albites and Mr. Our news from St. Domingo is conflicting. Dachauer. ‘The following is the programme of this | te bills of lading, when tt was found out that on the ‘in December, 1865, a quantity of percussion caps and | reason assi; General Grant received a despatch from General igned by General Baez for not having as- | popular here. pt "9 Spanish manifest (which the tain could not read Pistols. He also swore that flve hundred rifles were | su:ned the Presidency is that the faculties authorized he new sicamer Ancon, belonging to the Pacific | Canby yesterday stating that on the 26th inst. a do- | “itimorous Lectare om Uharaoteriatios ot New Hinge | Bd whlch he thought all right) the $1,200 hoops bought by Burke of a Mr, Hill, together with moulds by law are insuMcient to allow him to carry ont bis rar ByeRmhID ber pcpen pepforher foal tie foe tachment of forty infantry made an attempt to | land:’— RR ee Tear Haan aninean ‘ne 9 . 4 jarge number of guests, including the Chinese Em- ¥ r 4 5 yi icon tothe amount of £2,000 sterling in cash. | yoticy in regard to the Samani Bay flegotiation and Suan wae ‘on board. ‘ capture Riddick Carney, of Pitt county, North | 5.9 trom 1 Gturamentonn en ..-Mercaitante, | thousand and odd dollars waa imposed on the yeasek ‘ne witness was subjected to a searching cross- | the Jesurun loan. = Carolina, and the party he controls, which ts Miss Scongia and Misa Burton. for the mistake of the Spanish Consul’s clerk at Bal: examination by the counsel for the defence of the General Carneau Js engaged in developing the Assigoment of General Ord to His New Come | charged with having commitied several mur- | 249 on two Fien6, pon ruomes ea Base Duchease. . Pease. ere oho e eon Sonat if tap see osenpell ~ prisoners, under the eftect of which he evinced con- | petroleum wealth of Azua. mand, ders, One of the charges against Carney is that | Duo from Romeo o Giulletta..... aueeil tue cantaae A ale creves os Moaralls ‘The Matter fusion as to the identity of Shaw and Casey. TEAR eseiibatile attstly spre Bese flee? Giohteal.: Bhar SAN FRANCISCO, April 28, 1868. | while in custody for murder, in 1868, he killed Lieu- | ¢) Amovamo (Seana eg ene aad Me. Stanafiold, Was referred to Madrid, sent back here, and the fae Mr. Hill was sworn and gave evidence confirming | whose great difficulties on the subject ‘Gian fram the Brevet Major General Ord, recently commander of | tenant Kenyon, of the Twenty-cighth {nfantry, and "f Miss Sconcia. pene eventually eniorced it wus paid about ® month that of Kylock, stating that Burke represented to him | Snnosition of Prosident Satnave and the umbrage of | &® Fourth Military district of the South, as been | eacaped. When the force that started,o arrest Car! xan, pata, Romanen fae er 3 orgie i that the arms purchased of witness were for use in | the negro chiefs, eye ea of Hie UEDA OEDY fies ney on the 25th reached tho house of the latter they Mian Barto Havana Commercial and Marine Intelligence, South America. ‘The mission of Fabens is to comptete President | MeDowell. wito has been ordered by the President to | fund him and his party prepared: to receive them, | Scenee Aria from Un iy HAVANA, April 29, 1868. A smart fight occurred, in which two of the soldiers were killed, and the oMcer in command, Brevet Caprice (Adante)...... Oolit Nativi, from La Spis Sugar market quiet; buyers refuse the demands of Several other witnesses were examined and testi- | Qaprat's project. Ptmental is getting up another | take command of the Fourth district, embracing the .Arditi. | holders; sales light; No. 12 D. S., 8 reals per arrobe. fled that the arms in question were sent, per order, | revolution, which will break out within a month; | States of Mississippi and Arkansas. after purchase, from Birmingham to Liverpool. among the military. The merchants support the Major Lyman, was wounded badly. Both Carney Exchange on London, 10% @ 11% per gent pre~ » 4 ~ . bs Terretto from Fa'stat.. Balfe, ; Ni States, currency, 30 & 81 por cons ‘The testimony of a number of lodging house keep- | MVOMAML se Ganorat Manuela had been IDAHO. and his on were Killed, and a son-in-law was se- Mra, Modine, iiss ooncia, Miss Burton: See eee inet come proralam; on Pacts © era, carmen and others from Liverpool was given. | imprisoned. This exasperated General Ogando and ‘The witnesses agreed that Burke had, under the name | others in the South and Kast. General Hungrla had | tndinn DepredationsMovement of Troops— riously wounded. per cent discount. Indian Affnirs in Utah, THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP RACE. The steamship Morro Castle, Captain Adams, been instrumental in duping Carlos Baez into a con- rived to-day from New York, of Winstow, been a resident of that city about the | spiracy against the President... Hungria himself will Placer Mining. Mr. F. H. Head, Superintendent of Indian Affairs | The cable despatches giving the hours of arrival of be ‘The steamships Virgo, Captain Deaken; Bienvilte, time of the attack on Chester Castle, and proved his | probably be the fret victim of any reaction in St. SAN FRANcISOO, Aprii 28, 1868. | for the superintendency of Utah has, under date of | the steamships City of Paria, of the Inman line, and | Captain Baker; Meroedita, Vaptaln Smith, Aauicd to- 4ntimacy with leading well known Fenians. omingo. Advices trom Idaho to the 1th inst. have been re- | April 14 at Sait Lake City, forwarded a report to the | the Cuba, of the Cunard line—the contending veasois | 14¥ for New ‘Tho court adjourned until to-morrow morning. ‘The Newmarket Races—Third Day’s Sport. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, relative to the con- dition of affairs in his department during the months of January, February and March of the present ceived, The depredations in Jordan Valley by the NOVA SCOTIA. various tribes of Indiana are continuing, with great loss and inconvenience to the settlers, ‘The savages in the great ocean race—at Queenstown, the former LYCEUM OF NATURAL -HiS TORY. on Monday morning and the latter on Tuesday coentennial anniversary of morning, soon became a matter of general knowledge |. Last evening the seml-centen ay Lonpon, April 29, 1863. Arrival of the Steamsbip Germania at Hatifex. | aro plundering and burning evory ranche that they | year, He reports that the Indians h. | the organization of the Lyceum of Natural History The third day. of the racing at the Newmarket Hattrax, Aprit 29, 368, | oan successfully atiack, and ere murdering every | X°* Me reports that the Indians have been re- | throughout the city, and athough the race wasvirtu- | Vo, ned inthe large hall of the Cooper Institute, white person that falis into their hands. It is be- markably well behaved during this time, no disturb- | ally won by the City of Paris the excitement was not ‘spring meeting to-day was attended by a large The steamship Germania arrived at this port at Heved that they intend to re-enact the programme assemblage, who witnessed excellent sport. about two o'clock this morning from Hamburg via | of the past four years. A raid had been made by which owing to the great inclemency of the weather was but thinly attended, and not by any means commensurate with the interesting character of the proceedings. The society ta one of the oldest th the ances whatever having occurred. The Easte; bands of Shoshones are on their way to Fort Bridger, having recently starled on the trip from allayed, owing toa desire that the hours of arrival in Liverpool should be given, and consequently a a 5 i} e- | the Indians through Payette Valley, and a co: The contests resulted thus:—The Sweepstakes for | Southampton. She ia short of coal, having exp ah ry, tithe San daiaes easbocstnd. tink Aatokns tion, ter severe weather during her voyage. After | able amount of stock had been captured and four-year-olds was won by Sir R. Bulkeley’s Owen | Tenced sever J Rell en “ coaling here she will proceed on her voyage to ni ‘The depredators were being pursued b, Wind River Valley. Quite number of | with accuracy was anxiously awaited. This arrived Giendower. pcg tpt arrive in New York. on ee soldiers sent from Fort Boise for the purp thom are in the vicinity of the new mining camps | from an official source Seaton iascdiig embracing clty, and includes among its numerous members The Prince of Wales’ Stakes of 150 sovereigns (sev- ae or ce Nha morning. All on board the eR aeioe len Tit im the creeks wad located on the Sweetwater river, but they have kept | in @ few words all the particulars sought, thus en- | Many names woll Known in connection with the mania are well. ol ear § pity. ul . : pean aaa subscribers) was won by Mr. renee Jaro- - dacs wal — - on good terms with the miners and no trouble bas | abling all who made bets regarding tho time to Prieta nT ieid: Reve be. Bar hry we bes eos us colts carried 121 Ibs.; flllies, NORTH CAROLINA OHIO. arisen, During the latter part of March Mr. Dodge, }| Liverpool to effect an early settlement, The des- | H. Green, Baron Osten Sacken, M. M JH. ae ied. " the agent on the Mirta reservation, arrived at Sait | patcn in question read:— Reddeld, J. Oaraon Brevogrt TW gary frien, wimari o sovereigns (101 sul RE Aiding Iss — i 29-8: “0 r ‘goribere), two-year-olds, was won by Sir F. John- | Particulars of the Election—Majority for tie | The Arrest of a Man Charged With Einbezzice ceria ba phn apipengen ne, tka Delon se aie ca bate _aumymsncot, April Ses A... enjamia iliman, Fes O. | potemus, Goneral stone's Brigantine; colts carried 122 Ibs.; fillies, Constitution. ment=—The Offence’ Committed Eleven Ycars o'clock yesterday morning. Cuba arrived at ten ‘Feuchtwanger, &. 0. Cowdin, Dr. F. Vinton, — 5 ; Saunier ais asemi. pie making active preparations for farming, and were | minutes past one o'clock thia morning. son, he ale. a r. J. 3. Newbury prosided. proceeding with their work aa rapidly as the season ‘This, with the Guba’s detention of one hour and r Martin opened the proces with would permit. They displayed conslderabie interest a oe no " , 1 29, 1868 The General Canby reports that the returns received 40 Ouromnnart, April 20, 1868, Free Handicap of two miles (63 subscribers) five minutes in steaming down the harbor and cross. | prayer. Professor Johy Torrey was then introduced: was won by Hippia, and Uncas won a race for a | far of the election in North Carolina increase the | Amanuamed T. F. Langstat, charged with hav- ee r of fifty fears’ standing and the on! plate. majority for the constitution to 13,440, Oomplete | Ing embezzled the sum of $17,000, was arrosted at | in the matter. The Western Shoshoues, at Deop | ing the bar at Sandy Hook, gives the victory of tho | 28,8 memmer of hoy Cire o capone pt Beal retnrns have been recelved from fe iy four counties Bay City, Mich, a few 8 50 and brought ta thls pebrias a Fepoaeion at Corn eee and the bad great ocedn race to the City of Paris, boating the | forward amid loud applause, ‘After @ tow linat- a be and incomplete returns from nine, here are irty- | oity. e parties ‘om e money ty B ndians at ‘alle: were all working well an remarks Professor Torrey gave some The Weather ang glen’ ro ge ell six counties which have not yet been heard from. to have been taken are Messrs. Gaiuerod, Story & | planting large bite "Salting the past eae months Cope ies BORE eo Rene; SOUS, Spetar,. Aes eon notes as to the origin of the society. ba te Nh INDON, Api » . The vote polled in the counties which have been re- | Malone, luinber dealers, of this city and they aiate t fifteen minutes. to be expected that a century since there could ‘The weather is fine and favorable for the crops. turned amounts to 105,784. that the embezzlement occurred as far back as 1857. | * large amount of provisions had been issued to the | ne respeotive time of the vessels in making the | boon much attention to natural sclenoe m para Re ti elt AEE —— diferent tribes, who were quite contented and | run tg as follows:— States, the energies of the inhabitants belay GERMANY. SOUTH: CAROLINA. Destructive Fire in Cincinnati—J.o«s $28,000. | friendly. There was a general good feeling prevail- ge aoe ch their oe ts, CINCINNATI, April 29, 1868, ing throughout the superintendency. bon Sh Paris. who, almost in advance Py tne, guy Measrs, Putnam & Robero’s chair factory, situated a tent. The indt- Army Reduction in Prussia. Foll Returns from the Election—The Radical Movements of the Indian Peace Commission. tes: natural history to a great ex BERUIN, April 29, 1568. Majority, on Wood street, near Third street, was totally | 4¢ ja «tated by parties, who are regarded as being THE ABYSSINIAN NEWS. eT ern hi Toe 9 It is ofticiaiy stated that the reduction heretofore WasuINaron, April 29, 1868. destroyed by fire at about onc o'clock this morning. | wei informed on the subject, that in the event of the (From the Now York Sun, f nearly two. oomern age on the plants of Virginia, the efforta made to check its progress, | taian Peace Commission failing to meet the differ- ‘ which waa forwarded to London for publication. One of the most brilliant exploita of modern jour- | Phe speaker then entered at considerable length into o f the New LD tn | the rise of natural hist in this country, and gave nalism is the success of the York H&BALD fi pay Barer nar pe AEE Seomntacoe ent hostile tribes at Fort Laramie, for the purpose of negotiating a treaty of peace with them, and defin- -announced af to be made in the Prussian army, more | An offictai despatch from General Canby to General ae buildings adjoining the factory were com: idly ‘dmmediately in consequence of the action of the | Grant reports that the full returns of the election re- | municated with and rap’ consumed by the fire. North German Parliament on the Federal Debts bill, | cently held in South Carolina have been received b; ‘The totai loss will not be leas than $25,000, on which will arnaunt to twelve thousand men, him. The majority for the ratification of the consti- | the insurance amounts to only $8,000, getting the news from the British expedition in Abys- rous scientific nfen who contributed to the : ution 18 42.470, ‘The total vote of the State 1s not i » ~ Sete hace asides kab ees eee ve atc’ 98 | sinia, ‘That paper has had minute details of the pro- advancement. of botanical aclence throughont, the stated. Fight—Legal Proceed : m gress of that edition, ita battics and its suc land and of the institutions erec! for promo- MEXICO. sarkeys i re, F . It 3 6 eet the fndiaus shall hereafter be, that the commission Fons rae of the journals of ‘Londen, ‘and | tlop. He concluded by referring to the forme GEORGIA. Celera, Aprit 20, 1908, | willendoavor to meet them at some point further | often in advance of the, British goverument {aol | Hon tn, sit of the poclety, which, owing, emamembliag Congrese—Rail ween - w 2 > > ese facts speal for themselves, and reflect gr * bed pane, Ere- = A vory interesting case will be before the courts of | West And will proceed as far as Fort Rice, on the | Chie upon the enterprise ahd talent of the Hznat. | all inf aimoultie® against’ which it had to contend. jects Under Discussion—Capture of Twenty | The ElectionMujerity for the Constitution this city to-day. Prior to the recent mit! between upper Missouri, for the purpose. Should they be pate The Kev. Dr. Barnard, President gf Columbia Ool- ae ee ee RE eee the feather weight prize fighters, John Keating | compelféd to travel thus far, they will probabiy ar- | INTERNAL REVEKUE DECISION—TAXES UNREPEALED, tage, Chee calsreens itn loquen arena on tho rolw. perialints. WASHINGTON, April 29, 1868. and Richard joliiwood, the principals were | rive some time early in June. Should the Indians ‘Txuasuey Derarrunne, unl the expediency of @ public provision the au; GALVESTON, April 29, 1863. Major General Meade, commanding the Third Mil- | arrested and made to give bonds that | faii to meet them at Fort Rice, and continue hostili- one emhent of acientific inquiry. He ort and encoui Refined the teri science in its fullest ereaneEe ably a demon- intellee- We havo advices from Matamoros to the 14th inst. | itary District, has forwarded the following despatch | they would not fight nor leave the State “The news from the interior of Mexico received by | to General Grant's headquarte: . peakingts Peete bn Roe bl oe ties with the segtlers, no further efforts at concilia- tion will be made. WASHINGTON, April 24, 1808. Sin—Yours of the 13th. inst., faquiring in relation | Urged the value of its importance and ot trated how much it elevated our Moral an the mail coaches fs unimportant, ‘The election in Georgia passed of as quictly as | Mgnt, however, camo off on Monday last ata locality | ‘The Court of Claims and the Cotton Cases. | Hurch gr apn dn ee eer mre tpat nature, “Ho. ilustrated. by humerous examples The National Congress hal reassembled on the 1st | could be expected, but one or two serions outbreaks | some or a Cincinnati, aS god It having come to the knowledge of the Court of In reply I have to state that the tax of twoand one- | the enuobiing power of knowledge, and pointed out instant, and much of its time was given to the dis- | having occurred. Many complaints of fraud have poe i ce 4 ettaaemeert by the pugilists ouaston of railroad projects, especially of.the conces.'| been received from both sides, and sorue applications | on the ground that they had violated their obliga- sion to the Knglish company for the completion of | have been made for a new election. The oMcial re- | 4, considerable iaterest is manifested in the re- the Vera Cruz Railway. ‘ne project of Messrs, | turns come in slowty, but the probabilities are that mae’ Sr r fourth cents per pound on cotton, and the stam the popular error that the sctences were not remote, ities on ule And patent medicines ‘are not incladed | occaslonal of exclusive, bat Lmruediate, constant aud in the repeal contained in said act of the tax on | Becessary. He atu o e manufactured artic! and therefore a drawback | science had conferred upon mankind, showing bow | of two and a half cones per pound will be allowed, | Modetn oivilization wis indebted to scientific dis Claims, a short time ago, that the depositions in a large number of cotton cases had been improperly returned, the court ordered (he all to be suppressed. Fitch had not yet been reached. ‘They | the constitution 1s ratified by a very large majority, P It appears that they had never been read to the wit- ifac. | lnded s most interest the building of a road gorpes, the. northerd, nde caer itiected Governor There #8 | Arrest of a Man Charged with Counterfeiting | yo. but written out from phonographic notes by | #, heretofore, on exporiattons Of Root Talus of addrene py maverting to tho great ‘ponefita to be de ‘of Mexico from the Rio Grande to the Gulf of y in the | P Tobacco Brands. the Commissioner, after his return to Wash- | stamps duly aMxed and cancelled upon packages of | ‘ived from a study of natural Bee ad notes ale ond patent medicines, in accordance with the | %f bang Leta Ba, pe tall rg regulations series, 3, No. 3; but claims for drawback ‘a. ‘The customs revenues of the republic will fall | The OMicin! Count Necessary te Decide Who CINCINNATI, April 29, 1865. ° sila andise exported prior to public provision for the support and devel nt of ington, The order for suppression has been tho short 000 according to the estimate of the in Gevernor—The Legislature Democratic in Astencil cuter named Wiliam Wilson was ar- cause of great disappointment to the numer- peyton apse before the United pon Bs Aa " Selence. Rev. Dr, Thompson was also to have ad- Negrete’ Both Branches. rested to-day and held to answer befo e ous claimants and their counsel. To-day it | April 1, 1868, must be presented to the Commissioner taken prusners, and were patent ‘rial re Avausta, April 29, 1868. States Grand Jury on a charge of having cut counter- | was ordered that the witnesses be reproduced and of Internal Revenue prior to the 1st day of October, | dtesved the audience op the ee tapuences 1868, or they will be sepeered Log 4 tae. Provisions of | Wich | sclentific US gr mrad Soko tion 3 of the acts above olties, but owing to th “Suppl lementary regulations are now preparing at na fae el oy end ‘es tn sooner 1} een oe ree Coane ae eaaneeatvinekoe Sinead com| ra, The proceedings terminated commission. Their fate will be sealed py Returns have been received from eighty-four coun- | feit United States tobacco brands. Wi son was em- the law of January 25, 1862. Some attribute the joyed at work at the slop of J. Sayre, who was Sr in to oepeal thal la Ob the Part of wetitteane | ties relative to the State Legistature. These give the | Ploved at work at, the Sep of J. fart, wie we latora to complicity in the aciual disturbances in | Senate thirteen democrats and eleven radicals, and tn | pearance for examination before the United States brought before one of the judges of the court, in order to ascertain whether the depositions are cor- rect, and for the purpose of removing all doubts as Maxl00. cree banishing. ail foreigners who haa | the House of Representatives sixty-nine democrata | Vommissioncr at some future time, to their credibtiity. ‘The Court of Claims has been | 12.8 few days, prescrrbity te ei etauciate calms | With » benediction. served under the cauptre hes been modified go as to | 4nd forty-six radicals. Of these. members two of the compelled to proceed with these cotton cases with | fordrawback on mercandise exported on which gree ee gy I allow those who engage in some honorable calling to | Senators and twelve of the representatives elect arc MASSACHUSETTS. the utmost caution. pak Gat case ot, exportation, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Tomain, The government has a horror of foreign: | negroes. The probabilities are that the returns from neo Arrivals at Washington. ya ocazerd, Comentealenen, ‘the copliat tor yd to hah walting around | tng remaining counties will increase the democratic | Alteged Forgeries Digcovered—Losses Over | Collector Smytne and Francis Skiddy arrived here Luce Bemis, Superintendent Exports, Boston. ‘The steamship Arizona will sail from this port oa ————————_- --- majority in the Tagigesre. The vote for Governor 960,000. this evening, and are stopping at Wiilard’s Hotel, —_—-—-- Friday for Aspinwall. | © ee eee! “aedds” Watton,’ tieeia SPRINGFIRED, April 29, 1468. Army Resignations, TWE ALLEGED WAPHEGY! FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FORGERY. | ‘Tho matis for Central Amerioa and the South Pa- Buniock te tlected. The no returned wo the Heavy forgeries on various paper manufactaring The following resignations in the regular army Measurably aasociated with the troubles tn which cific will close at half-past ten o’clock in the morning, have been gocepted:—Firat Lieutenant John D. Blaker, Ninth infantry; First Licutenant F. W. Paul, Twenty-fourth infantry; Second Lieutenant E. W. Thompson, Nineteenth infantry; Second Lieutenant ©. R. Banks, Twenty-first infantry; Assistant Sur- Sunta Anna became involved some time since, while | THE New Yoe HexaLD—Edition for the Pacitio— making certain negotiations tn this city preliminary | Will be ready at hatf-past nine tn the morning. to his projected invasion of Mexico, caused, it ts Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, 4{x cents. alleged, by the dishonesty of those empiyed by him Ask for a Walt we and which to the public alw seemed 8 THE BE ir if ee BAPKAB, oben in mystely, Mr. mat vr Ls B. B ry te Broader, Ne. re will probably J be allowed to take | companies and dealers in this vitinity by 0. H. and oehera who “rupporved tne’ rariical tieter ring Thomas, of Boston, have just been discovered. The the recent canvass that the a vote does not bs amount to — ee Bb. ong e Holyoke it to hi Com an‘ Havana April 20, 1868. oe RS iiotersor re Atlanta at ths thine te iarge, gnare, 2 4 represented himself as agent Our advices from ‘Nassau are to Monday, 26th inst, of the Hope Envelope Company and bought paper on Conve! was in session, he deciaring at the same 2 ‘The elections Ma New Providence resulted in favor | time that if he thought the negro would have the | tts cregi Uh a goons E, J. Darken and A. H. Smith, somewne Soar tl Rika camearen bukee of thogoverr.inent. The majority 1s ten. The oppost- | Fight to how omce he would “ht mpage ge NN Sustice uasrett, ofthat village, on the ain tust., and | ‘The Ladies Seaside Gen W > belug framed EUROPEAN MARKETS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ++ ‘an afidavit, sworn @Nd subKeTibed to, | and sea alr may spoil any cOmplegion unless hele effect tion ohaTy,e by 4 corruption on several func- ——— charged in t, yi be ~ tog, Dury auunate Z¢ bribery an ‘uption — 9 nes onrnwrerinnntreesde Wastington, D, C., April 29, 1968, that one Gabor Naphegy!, by means of fo: letters | te ration of, tbat noah poe valigita of ai vogete sana : TENNESSEE, LONDON Monry MARKet.—LOnpoy, April 20—5". | rae conatfrerf6es oF Tun sotrigrs srares. purporting to emanate from Reverd donnaon, em; Speraaion oe, Puta! ian LOTION. "18 Opposition on being dismissed engaged in p dilinniikosaieah M.—Consots closed at 03%, a Of forfinoney and the | yyy, ans, (fep.) Of Pa., offered the folowing ng. pI Keg er: prover sadidieremasiraret ‘Fiotans demonstrations, The troops were called he Memphig R. American securities closed at the follow. ee April, 18¢1, from i we frm of Messrs. O. Powell, | a—wasws Rertgcs, Kissing Ghirtmy Broad~ Out and quelled the disturbances. some cttjgen® and ™ ° ing quotations;—United States Syeereenee quiet at | resolutign:— Green, es ee eG he Unton aq) 0 at OT Broad pe store «© .” MEMPHIS, April 29, 1968, Erie Rafiway #h IUinols Central, 95, | | nesolyéa, That so) copies of exch of ihe consttntions of Tae ain igen bods Md Th i IR pen ons eran ng ‘the races today weré largely attended. The | | PRANKRoRT Bounse.—aankrout, | April 0. | woutn Carvjhand Arkansas be printed for the use of the same amount, received from Bente ane mace On the other island the elect™ng were not yet nited States five-twenty bonds closed at 3515 for SOHO nets, area bossastoatl oT we weather was delightful, but the track, though much UI aa bon megubers of the House. ‘3 TEVENS asked whether the rule could not be ag beret ben b. Men Fem ce eepptened Special | improved, was atill heavy. ‘ARIS BOURSE.—PARts, April 20.—The Bourse | di with ia, order that the resolution might be ae en eel ch fusion Garret Roe a Extensive Stack Petitions for the rem rai of Governor Rawson ate Je frst was for the Senate sweepstakes, a two | Clased weeds. Reni ee eee VERPOOL, Aprit | “The SrRAKER replied that the resolution must be | and in isiauit_ of $100,000. ball committed hit vo | Bors and Lacan i extenalye. Despatch“.s from London state that hopes | mile dash. Pat Molloy beat Elgin Smith’s filly by ¢ cotton market closed quiet, and the | referred to the Committee on Printing. auawer the charges on Monday next at ten o'clock - of his @moval arg *sntertained. Fannie Moore and Costello's filly easily in 4:08 4. beer $4] fo Gay foot up 10.000 balen, dhe follow ng Bi ON RELATIVE TO THE COAST SURVRY. A. Me PR aM AES, A.—A.—Heaven’s ~ Several Ameri’ans had been threatened with prose- ‘The Association purse was won by Maloomb, Who | are the closing quotations: ~Middling uplands, 12) ; Mr. O'Ner ted the memorial of the Phila- TINE INTELLIGENCE. The water of | tbe Lape he = 3 ention for eXxr regsing themselves mutngonistl ¢ to | beat Bill Forrest in two straight heats, distancing | miaaiing Orleans, 13. . deipbia Board of Marine Underwriters, asking for QUARAN . Hepa dciser ro nd poner) tht ve Britiah potter ,,° Reai Fool in the second heat. Thine, 1:50 and 1:64. | Liver ROVISIONS MARKET.—Lrverroot, | the continuance and an appropriation for an exten- I rer fT noeriece | stewie, aged with ali te medicinal ry vod Frade ® qiail and money scarce. —————— ee earket closed dull, Goro has | sion of the work of the Couat Survey, and urging its | Quarantine and ite surroundings were cheer Necloss earthy matter. Gold bj emenenmes i ENTUS! v th if ‘ba. per qharter for new mixed West- | importance lo the commercial and other interests of | enough yesterday, the stiliness of death apparem® pasado Desi» pac K KY. ern, Whi toa od cental for California white, | the ovuntry. everywhere. In answer to interrogatories regarding A.—Stylish Hate for ised Fo. and CANADA. Ana AAMARAAN A AA find 14m 60. for No, 3 inwaukee red, . Barley, &6. 1d. | | Also the ca Whe, Phitadeipnin, Board, of the public health and measures taken for the ap- | bors, st popular prices. RACE, 138 Fulton aroet. tg We eiG egutations | THE Ex-Rebel General Buckuer’s Movements. | por ushel,_ Oaig ts 21, por MNGi e Per | eewriverm and citizens fu the same direction. proaching ‘sickly season,” the reply was that 00! Cesendore’s Hair Dye.—The Brow gol gy be LOUISVILLs, Aptis $9, 1608. LiverPoot PROVISIONS MARKKT.—LIVERPOOL, DRPARTURE FOR THE SENATK CHAMUER. vessels were under detention, and that on the ist of | manutactured, Wholesale aad retail; alao spplied at No. & , for the Future, The Courier of this city announced to-day that | april 2—5 P.M.—The market closed steaty. Beet | ‘The members of the House thei accompanied the May the uspal visitation of all vessels hailing trom | Astor House. celal Orrawa, Ontario, April 20, 1368. General 8, B, Buckner, formerly of Kentucky and a | 1178, 6d. per bbl. for extra prime mess, ‘k 364. | impeachment Managers to the bar of the Senate, ports where quarantinable diseases are sup) to " a ‘and Compivte Mr. Rose, Minister of Finance for the Dominton of | major of the rebel army duringtho war, wilt | Def bbl. for Eastern prime mess. Lard o7m. M0, per a peise will, be commenced, and this woud tnfuso | ,,Howse Cleaning Blade Kany wer, tyerrnars a (my ed th g owt, Cheese 538, 6d. per cwt. Bacon has SALE OF RARE BOOKS. little animation among the officials, where during whet Sorscench ements Canada, submitted the estimates for the year ending | remove to Louisville next month and become cof- | to gos, 6d. per cwt. for Cumberland cut. the long winter there ced compul tm Jane next to the Howe of Commons on tat | REIEd, Tt, ad terra! sue assets i | Lig rier gabees Maer pevvantant ABM | rye annexed tt of rare books, may of thom of | Wore tieptude as oe oaregmarani, Yon | nn Azer ar Bens Bight. In an elaborate speech that he made on tue | Now Oricans, where he pursued the profession of an ection nae tanto Freaium. Taulow 46s, éd. per | unusual value historically a well as commercially, | |, The slexness (on Dourd the bark Amarntt. Yon _ A Natadiiees, ‘ master, seven wore disposed of last evening at public vendue at | Hagen manner, Try oan ete of twenty-anree, nnd Occasion of so doing he stated that the duty on | editor. 1. flout snd all other Sreadstumts _ . cwt, | Turpentine Sis. Por Wt. Clover seed 448. per ei ~ tinny Scientific l petroloum le. id. per 4 ct, taken off by the government. TEXAS. galtoa, “Spies petroieutn ed. per gallon. one of the leading suction salesroome of the OY. } one Ranaeet Sever, tne mamaset Ga twecutiaren | sires The ad valorem duty on wines was to be twenty LONDON MARKETS.—LO; , April 2,—Sugar | The prices obtained, as will be geen, were fai b. | who died were buried during ‘aif not — Ss Or WOOd Gn Rein eae Rul tae cae veal | el Deswentes. a Moun glosed at 260. od. per owt. for No. 12 Briton standard. | “Commissary Wiisga’s Orderly, Book, $4 iver | transpire; bat the names and {he nine founa Cara. tensive and impartant ¥ veretiong in Ta sorese haath of bis, Would oe Selsure of Brewertes in Houston—Kecovery | Linseed £46 per ton; linseed cakes, £10 108. per x} the Moriqeties “royal Vereen eelh- | inl with this disease to oui Sa sian saat be wid DOLOY Mngt We veborem, horsce f Tobacco and Spirits, ton for feeding. berry 2 v Ww rs islatd are Fi i on swine $2, and on sheep ¥ ANTWERP, April 20.—Potro- the intion,”” Karly Vo sd ; tak ‘ndnureereret tx the, Dominion Naw ORLEANS, April 29, 1998 | TEE ul at bh por DOL for standard WILE, Upland Bow the 1,” cy 9 Teiver Al sao; Bonriewh ots TE came, V8" and rveioum ead Cfel ott onal Pa a Ne 4 hh piven poe treme shed De AA 7 haeet rt | of Kew, Bogiand ¢} Kamp, 25; Ma 6: Arena, BOYS 404 STUD ENS Pern ‘standard, thirty-five per cent ad ewlorom and | important seizure of three large breweries situated EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. 3 2 pea NecPranter’s Plea,” small | 28. All with ordinary tuck wilt ar. The vesse| fu? OLOTHING ‘one cent per und, and dn all sagare below No, 9 | in Houston, | LAA Wo Pad by ae eg! iuabiahoiiopiiiaiins ato. Dp. » f ‘ite Whole Booke <7 LY = a AN the city yesterday after the necessary | yy myre reasonable, prions aay tit) AN sinoe the war. ateh standard twenty-five per cen’ Chg and | seized is valu 000, iat ortion of the Somerset, | ium eT 7; “Paalteriam Am: i Lafayette place, opposite ¥ stot piace. ree-fourths of one cent nd. ai irits and tobacco which were recently stolen from LiverPoor., April 29.—The steamship ne + fi lution,” $66; “Suin- officers of the Quarantine, under whose man prose Cooper Uniom, Bricks cel atv tot | rgttnana war's Sohn | lean a el sah | eau asso Deemer oe Yok wat Gg oe elena :

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