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PRLUGRAPHIC NEWS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ‘The Frexeh Capital Perfectly Tranquil at Two Utloek This Moruing. Marshal Canrobert .to the * Army in Paris. Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie at the Sceno of the, Riots.- TOTAL VOTE OF THE FRENCH PLESISCITUM Dene ‘The Woman's Snuff age Bill Defeated in i the English Parliament. The Emigrant Wave Flow from Europe to America, Fearful Railroad Slaughter in Missouri. Nineteen Persons Killed and Twenty Wounded, FRANCE. Paris Yesterday Morning. Panis, May 12—12:30 A. M. _, During the night of Wednesday crowds collected “at various points in the cily, wuich were dispersed ‘Dy the troops and potice without bivodshed, Many arrests wore made, Th ts now generaly thought that the troubles are ended. ‘Tranquil. Parts, May 12-2 A. M. At this hour all Parts 1s tranquil, Mvanwhile the scenes of the recent disorder are @till paruy occupied by the troops. The Emperor and Empress at the Scene of Riot. A, Paris, May 12—P."M. ‘This afternoon the Emperor and Empress, in an open carriage, visiied the quarters of the cily whieh have been the scene of disturbance for the ast few days, Agitation—Treops on the March. Paris, May 12—P. M. Bymptoms of agitation are still apparent in the Faubourg du Tempic. Detachments of troops are marching to Belicviile, and a crowd in front of the Caserne Prince Eugene ‘Was dispersed to-day by the police, Napoleon to the Army. ' Paris, May 12, 1870, Marshal Catirobert has tssued an order of the day ‘to the army, which contains a letter from the Em- peror aldressed to the Marshal. The Emperor says:—‘‘Such absurd and exaggerated rumors have deen repeated concerning the vote of the army in Paris that I am inciined to beg you to say to the generous officers and soldiers that my confidence tn ‘the army has never been shaken.” ‘The letter concludes wi. thanks to the troops for their firmuess and sang froid during the late troubles in the capital. ‘The Cabinet. Paris, May 12, 1870, The Ministerial changes will not take place 4 the verificativa of the plediscitum by the Ous*ibers, Radicalism. PARIS, May 12-2 P. 3 Henri Rochefort’s journal, the Marsetilaixe, was again prosecuted to-day for publishing an article asserting that the recent riots were organiz:d by the police. ‘The Picbiscitum Vote, Paris, May 12—6 P. M. ‘The total vote on the plebiscitwm stands as fol- + 7,336,434 1,560,709 The Vote in Algerin, Paris, May 12—6 P. M. In algeria the following is the result of the plebis- otium vote: — Civilians—Yes. 10,791; no. 13,481, Army—Yes, 36,165; no, 6,029, The Bank Return—Outflow of Specie. PARIS, May 12, 1870, ‘The outflow of specie from the Bank of France ‘this week has been unusually heavy, According to the oficial report the amount in hand to-day is 24,500,000 francs less than on last Thursday, THE LATEST. Paris Tranquil at Two o’Clock This Morning. Panis, May 13--2 A. M, No disorder has taken place to-night, ana tran: quillity now prevails throughout the city, mE ea . Napoleon and the Empress’? Reception in the city. Paris, May 13-2 A, M. The Emperor and Empress yesterday visited the Prince Eugene and Duplex barracks and the Mi. tary Schcol, ond were everywhere received with enthusiasm during their progress tnrough the city. SCOTLAND. Northern Emigration to America=The Iron Trade. EvINBURG, May 12, 1870. The Sco'sman (newepaper) comments on the sweling Scandinavian’ emigration to America by ‘way cf Giaagow. ¥ ‘The Sootch ivon masters threaten a lock-out, ae IRELAND. Death of a Theologian. Dustin, May 12, 1870, . Rev. Samuel Marcns Dit!, D. D., Professor of The -@logy in Mace College, Londonderry, is dead, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lonpon Monsy MARKET.—LONDON, May 12—6 P. M.—United States five-twenly bonis closed frmer and higher ats: tor the issue of 1362, 8834 for the old Assue Of 1866, and 90)4 ior (he issue Of 1567; teil-for- ties, 45%. Stocks steaiy. Erie Railway saves, 184 Tlinois Centrals, 112. PARIS BOURSK.—Panis, May 12.—The Bourse closed dull. Rentes, 74f. 9c. FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, May 12.—United Btaies bonus closed firm. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, May —$ P, M.—Coitou, litgd. .ov middling up-ands aud 1itsd. for mideling’ Orleans, ‘The sales of the day were 12,000 baies, including 3,000 for export and speculation. HAVRE COTTON MARKET—HAVRE, May 12,.—Cotton closed firmer, on the spot and adoat., Quotations uochanged. HADSTUFFS MARKET—LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL | Bi May 12—6 P. M.—Fivur, 20s. 9d. per bbi. for Western canal. LiVeRPOOLPROVIS!ONS MARKET,—LIVERPOOL, May 12—6 P, M.—Pork ex. ied. Cheese, 763. pur owt, 10F ‘We best grades o Ame ivan flue, Livexroon PROVCCE MARKET.—LiveRPoor, May 12—5 P. M.—Naval sto: es tirver, LONDON PrRopUCE Mains ‘DON, May 12—6 P. M.—Calcuita linseed active at 628, Linseed oil easier ab £82 a £62 be. per tun. Turpentine, ous, dd, per cw. PAYROLEUM MARKES.—ANTWERP, May 12.—Petro- Jeu opeyed dru» aaa ar NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, ENGLAND. Parllamentary Progress—The Nataralization ri, : Lonpon, May 12, 1870, ‘The House of Lords to-day reveived the royal assent to the Naturalization b.ll and a ijourued, House of Commons Proceedings. In the House of Commons Sir J, Pakington gave notice of his intention to press the inquiry into the loss of the steamship Clty of Boston, Mr. Brace, Home seoretary, den’el that her Ma- Jesty’s government had recvived any demand from France for the extrad won of Gustave Flourens, therefore he anticipated that the popular domonstra- tion which he had beard was to take place iu Hyde Park 4 Aust the surrender of the exile would not ak place, py ‘The. inish Lond. br was considered tn eommittes And Var os amendments debated without result, ‘V.e Metropoltoin Por Ketet Di; assed, THE WOMAN'S SUCPRAGER BILL DEBATED, Mr. Kouverie moy d that the consiieration of the bil allowing women to vole be postponed gix mo th Sirk struther spoke in shpport of, and Lori G Pio otes the inf bat the latter udmitied Lie bis cus it ents nsunely urged its p ssage. ™ wierme made a specciaga net he weasure. Mr. Glidstone denied the existence o/ @ demand or deg re for the bill, My Kiigut replied, and the Hovse divided on the mot on to postpone, Which was agreed (o by 126 ma ov ty. ‘Tus vir'ual defeat of the bill was received with loud chvering, and the House a i,ourned, Emigration. Lonxnon, May 12, 1870, Two hundred emigrants lett this city to-day to em- bark ‘or Quebec. The new steamer Caspian, of the Allan line, which was to sail this week for Quebec, has been detained in c nsequengg of thy, dlscovery of a defect in her machinery, The steamer North Americun takes ber placa. Steamship Speed and Fuol. Lonpon, May 12, 1870. Fnglish engineers attach great significance to the speed of the steamship Nemeats, because experti- ments have beon made to the arra:gement of her maciluery for securing the utmost economy of coal, Tho Tarf. Lonpon, May 12, 1870, | The Cheslilny Stakes, of 200 sovereigns, added toa handicap sweepstaxgs of flitcen sovereigns each, ten forfeit, one mile and @ quarter (fifty subscribers), was won by Lora Anglesé¥'s wh. h, Pre-ide:t Lin- coln, by Kohinvor, out of Topsailfive yeurs oid; Mi J. Warrington's br. m. Lily, by Cape Wiyaway, out of Afrida, five years old, second; Mr, Bydgman’s br. ¢, Bestminster, by Glenmasson, out of Fig Tree, four years old, third, The Two-year Old Plate, of 290 sovereigns, da'ts 122 pounds, fill.es 119 pounds, eatrance three sovereh08, 1,100 yards ({criy subscribers), was won by Mr. by Mouucey’s f, Shannon, by Lambton, dam by West- minster; Mr. G. Jones’ ch, f. Lidy Atholstone, by Blair Athol, out of Silsstone, second; Mx. Mortimer's b,c, Jack-in-the Box, by King Jonn, out of Ma- zourka, third, ‘The fitty-eighth year of the Dill stakes of 10 sovs, each, with 100 sovs, added, for three year ods, colis carrying 122 1bs., filites 113 1bs., second to receive 20 Sovs., One inte and & Gua Lr (15 subse! von by C@ taut Machetl’s b,c. Bonny carout out of Vadsworth’s dau. Mr. Dawsou’s br. & tga by Doliar, out of Carlotta, seco.d; Muster, third, the handicap, for all , Was won by King of i: ie, by Ace of Ciubs; Trafford, second; Tien, thr A plate of fifty sovereigns, for three year olds and uw rds, thre -quarters of a nile, Was wou by Cawdor, by Van Gaen; Maurice, by Ve.lette, seo d; Bi ll tog, by Ov.ord, third. The Suisbury races comme: ced to-day with the Craven Pate hand.cap of fifty sovereigns, 1.10 yar 8, whi h was won by Bir. W. Day's b. c Re. pesky by Man-at-Arms; Worthless second, Coronet hird. The Slsbury Stal of 10 sovs. each, for two Year olds, with 69 80v4. aided, hal’ a mile (29 sub- seribers), Was won by Mr. G. Jones’ b. f, Lizzie Cowl, by ‘lau A ho, oug of My Niece; Mr. H. Gvater's ¢ f{. Worthy, by knowsley, out of Woodside, second; Mr. H. Morris’ br, f, Bioycle, by Blair Ataol, out of ‘ferrific, third. GERMANY. American Bellizerents, Leirstc, May 12, 1870, Mr. W. J, Cramer, Vice Consul of the United States, was violin ly agsaultes wday by an Ameri- 68h Teaidlng 1h te Ghy, “He Wis besouea vy the Police, and his assailant, whose name is withheid, ‘Was arrested. No explanation is given of the cause of the attack, ITALY. Menotti Garibaldi in Court, i FLORENOR, May 12, 1870, Menotti Garivaidi wid exaimiied before the magis. trates in tius city yesterday in the matter of his alleged conaectioa with the recént insurrection at Fya tela. He absolutely dented the charge, and, no proof to the contiaiy being forthcoming, he was dis: charged, BAVARIA. Religious Council. Munion, May 12, 1870. Pere Hyacinthe fs in this city with Dr, Dullinger. CUBA, Spanish Report of a Fight—Tkree Pieces of Cannon Captured and Ninety Patriots Killed=Only I'wo Spaniards Wounded. Havana, May 12, 1970, Captain General De Rodas to-day telegraphed from Puerto Principe to Havana that Montaner's column hada fight with the insurgeats on the road from Santa Cruz to Pucrio Principe. The Spaniards cap- tered three pieces of cannon and killed ninety of the enemy, The Spanish loss was only two wounded, The captured cannon are now at Puerto Principe. Havana Commercial and Financial Market. HAVANA, May 12, 1870. The sugar market is buoyant; sales were made to- day on the basis of 814 a 834 reals per arrobe for No. 12 Dutch standard. Exchange on London, 15% per cent premium; on Paris, 13s per cent premium; on the United States, sixty days’ sight, in currency 934 per cent discount. THE PACIFIC COAST. Odd Fellows’ Colleges apy Callforn ia—Rich Gold Placers ia Arizonu—Marine Disaster in Oregon, SAN FRANCISCO, May 12, 1870, ‘The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows have resolved to establish Odd Fellows’ colieges, and have ap- pointed a committee to take the necessary steps to carry out this object, Governor Safford and party have arrived at the new mines tm Arizona. The reports of their rich- ness are confirmed. Similiar ledges have been dis- covered southward. Rich placers are reported in the viemity. There 1s an abundance of wood and Water. Tucson is nearly deserted, ‘The barkentine Occident is reported wrecked in Coose yi Oregon, Tne Cultfornia Emigrant Union has decided to ap- point agents in the principal cities of Europe, and a travelling spent for Germany, Gorge Fisher has been appointed Consul of Greece for this city. OHIO. Evie Railroad Magnates in Cincinnati~Lane Theological Seminary Commencement. CINCINNATI, May 12, 1870, Jay Coula is here again to-day. He leaves for Cleveland to-nignt. He says his relations with the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad are en- tirely satisiactory. It appears the object of his visit is to lay @ firm hold on Cincinnati and connections here with the West and South. The impression pre- vails that the energtes of Erie will hence‘orth be poweriully extended in this direction, and that emi- grants (o (he West and throuch triveilers generally Will, a3 far a3 possible, be brought here and seut over the Ohlo and Mississippi road, ‘The Lane Tievlogical Semlaary held tts commence- Meni exercises to-day. There was an unusuaily large atrendauce of visitors. "Eleven persons gradu- ated. ‘The irieads of this institution are very much encouraged in regard to its fuvure prospects. ‘he residence of George ©. Knight, at College Mull, was burued to-day, The loss was 00 and the | insuranoe $20,000, ™ \ eerie Gigafecn simian FEARFUL RAILROAD SLAUGHTER, Collision Between Freight and Passen- ger Trains on the Missouri Pacilie Railroad—Sixteen Persons Killed and Twenty Wounded, St. Louis, May 12, 1870, At six o'clock thls mora’ng tie night express trainon the Missouri Pacific Ra‘lroad, which ict Atchison, Kansas, last evening, collided near Bu Teka, twenty-eght miles from here, with an extra froight train going West. Sisto n persoas were kiifed outright and tweaty wounded. ‘Two tiiat have been taken home will die, No names of the sutferers have yet been ascer- tained, The wounded have been brought here and fur. her Particulars will be obtained when the tram Mrives. Tae dad will be brought here as soon as th: Corn r reaches the scene Of the disasterand holds an inquest, A special train left here early this morning with pb ysicians and all the necessary appliances for the reef of the wounded and care of the dead. Anower train will leave at noon w.th the Corouer, reporters and ano'her relief party. Both the locomotives were completely wrecked and the trans badly smashed. ‘The collision occurred through a misappreheusion of orders given to the Renductor. Hunson BE. Bridge, President of tho road, and Thomas MeKessock, are on the spot doing ev ry- thing possible to relieve the sufferers and to clear the track, SECOND D.SPATCH, Arrival of the Wounded at St. Lovis—Partial Liat of the Kilted—Ag Eugincer the Cause of the Disaster. Sr, Lovis, May 12, f870. ‘The train containing the wounded arrived about three o'clock. The suiferers were taken directly to the hospital. A large crowd was at the depot, and as thy wounded were borne on mattresses to proper conveyances much sorrow was manifested, The following is @ partal list ot the Killed and wounded, The entire ist of the killed will not probably be oviaimed until the Coroner holds an in- quest:— Kilv’ed.—O, 0, Pixley, conductor of the Western division of the road and passenger on the train: Frank Holt. and ‘daughter, ten years old, of Mercer county, Ohio; J. 8 Sturdevent, of Pekin, IIL; George Washington (colored), train boy, of St. Louis; A. H. Stiouney, of Patoka, Ind.; Jacob Rier, Hickory County, Mo.; A. J. Stratton, New Brighton, Pa, olin ®ed.—1t, Mahof, 6? Sioux City, Towa; A. Marcus, of Kansas; Milan Holt, Thomas Perritt, Mud Lake, Chatham county, N. C.; Frederick Maester, Yine Grove, Adams county, Ind.; T. S. Briggs, New Yors; William Little, Hillsdale, Mich.; Henry Weh- land, St. Louts; Jim Masse (colored), Kansas City; Theodore Hinderman, St. Louis; Peter Williams, East Richmond, Ohio; J. D. Hicks, brakeman; J. P. Jackson, engineer; G, J. Dubois, conductor, oft express) train; Joseph Berry, baggage master, both legs broken and smashed; ‘Ti.omas L. Maning, Evansville, Ina.; J. D, Carpeu- . Cairo, Il; Leonard Lee, Stephenson county, d.; J. R. Ewing. Burn-ide, [il.; Mariin A. No. cross, Highiand county, Lii.; Herry Erst, Breman, Raniloiph county, I.; J. ©. Courion, St. Lows; Cor- nehus Short, C. jacob Short, St. Pani; W. J. Ryan and Re mes Cornell, Lafayet:e, Ind.; T. D. Hick, St. Louis; W. J. Clay, High and Park, IL ‘Most of the killed are persons returning from Kan- sas destined to points in Lilinols and Oh.o. Altnoug!. many of the woun ed ares-riously hurt, ttis believed all wil re over. They ure well cared or, The ple and physicians in the n ighbor..co | were on tie ground promptly and have been laboring Incessant|y; everytiiug has been dene that couli be done to make tie wounded corm ortab e. Ai tus A. Fleming, cle! engineer of the Taboo and Ne +ho Rai rovd, among the Killed, needs cou- firmation. The mi-understanding of orders s:ems to huve been made by the engineer of the freight train, It is said he bas nut becn svem since the acel- ent. Another train, with cofins for the dead and com- forts fo’ the wounded, has just started for the scene of the disaster. ‘There are nineieen persous killed, All Aa bodies will be brought vo this city Late to» might, THE INDIANS. pence venesem Indian Raids and Outrages in Texas—A Seuler’s Wife Carried Of—Children Taken \Prisoners by the Kiowas and Comanches, WASHINGTON, May 12, 1870, General Hazen, Indian Superitendent for the Southern Supérinfehd@ncy, Writes to the Commis- stoner, enclosing an advertisement of & TeX20, an- nouncing the abduction of his wife and offeriiat Q Te. ward of $769, in gold, for her recovery. In forwara- ing this General Hazen says:— ‘Tols 13 only one of very many cases of abd within the past few months. I fear the aprornnene not fal y appreciate the extent of the sufferings or Sg poor people in Texas, and trom the Ind.ans we care ea! kindly wih. Rastds are consiantly made, and NaYe been. for the past eight eight months from the Resetve Indians about Fort Sil to Texas, General Parker, Qommissioner of Indian Affairs, directs that the agents {or the Kiowas, Comanches, Arrapahoes and Cheyennes giye special attention to these matters, recovering all the captives they can, and impress.ng a3 strongly as they can the Indian mind with the dissatisfaction of the goverament at such conduct, and to report promptly everything of this natuce that may come to their Knowledge. Another letter has been received by Commissioner Parker from the Secretary of the State of ‘Texas en- closing a letier irom @ frontier settler, whose relia- bility the State ofMiciai vouches for, containing ac- counts cf raids and the capturing of children by the Comanches and Kiowas, and appea'ing for assist ance torecover them. The Secretary of S:ate avo 58) 8: ifany expense not authorized by the gov- erninent attends the recovery we will offer to meet it here,” CONNECTICUT, Judge Thomas B. Butler Elected Chief Justice. New HAVEN, May 12, 1870, By an tnantmous vote of both houses of the Legis” lature on Thursday Judge Thomas B. Butler was elected to Mill the chair of Chief Justice, vacant through the recent decease of Judge Hinman, Judze Butler, who is the oldest judge on the bench, was entiticd tothe position in the regular order of succession, and is eminently qualified by long service, experience and great legai attainment, He was first appotuted a judge of the Superior Court in 1856 and served till 1861, when he was appointed an associa te justice of the Supreme Court, and was reappointed in 1869, Judge Butler is a conservative in politics, is @ gentlemen of polish and high iMlerary attainments, and bis appointment is very gratifying to @ circle of ie friends, For @ year or two in feeble hea'th, and on that account an effort was made to defeat his appointment, and ex-Senator Foster was 4 prominent candidate for the position. ‘The fecing among members of the bar and genera!- ly throughout the State was strong avainst chang- ing the time-honored rule of succession, nnd it has been triumphantly vindicated, to the utmost general satisfaction, MISSOUR}. Bloody Affray on the Iron Mountain Rail- read—Two Men Killed. Sr. Louis, May 12, 1870, A special despatch from Allenville, on the Iron Mountain Railway, gives an account of a bloody affray there yesterday, between two men named Johnson, father and son, on the one side, and two, named Cummings and Comstock, in the other, Young Johnson received @ cut in the side, letting out @ portion of his bowels, whereupon ie shot and killed Cummings. The elder Johason then beat Comstock with a club until he was senseless and he will probably die. The affray grew out of a di Tee- Ment in the settiement of a business matter, Cam- mings and Comstock made the first assault, Young Johuson will probably die. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS, ‘William Burgess of East Providence, R. 1., committed sui- elde yesterday morning by cutting his throat, An unknown man, apparently a German, was run over on tho Hudson River Railroad yesterday near Staatebu: He died late in the day. In his possession was found a bottle labelled “John Cavanagh, ward seven, bed twenty-five. ‘There was an enthusiastic celebration by the colored people of Peekskill, N. ¥., yesterday, in honor of the fifteenth Ainondment.’ There”was e parade. in the alternoon and at bight a large meeting was held in Military Hail. Rev. 8. W. Fisher, D. D., formerly President of Hamilton Goitowe, and now patior of Westilanier chutch In tien, Ne ¥ on with apoy ca rt Ha neaceicken, with apopteay Inst and now liew unconsctous, Fanstya Gabriel Witz, @ Philadelphia pleture broker, was yenterday convicted in the court of Witmlacton, Del., for 00+ Taiping money woder false pretences by selling’ at auction ® inting purport pain by aes are (0 be by Hamiitou, w was MAY 18, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, DOMINION OF CANADA. Prorogation of tho Third Session of the First Partiament—Specch of the Governor Genes fal eu Dominion Affairs. | OTTAWA, May 12, 1870, To-day the Govevnor Gevera: proceeded in stite to the c auber of the Senate. The mombers of the Scnate and of the Hove of Commons being present his Excellency proceeded to prorozue the third ses 8 on of the first Parliament of the Domintos of Can- ada, In his speech he acknowledged the attention and diligens) given to publi; busines by Pariia- ment, especially in the measures adopted respecting banks and banking, in which ho said he trusied eficient gnarantees would be foand for the protec. ton of the financial interests of the comunity, Ailuding to the measures passed for the govern. ment of the nev province of Manitoba and for the Vaot adjacent territories, he sald i— ‘The just and reasonable conditions which you have sanc- every trace of misupprever and to viunt fastoad a f6el will; and the increasing ad. antagos to be deriv {corm join ing the Dowloion miiiary expedition which it ls necessary to wend, will protity an\ give conidence to wil loyal and wil ispored persons. Her Majesty's troops go forth on an errand Of peace, und wil aer-o as-an aacurance vo the iahabiaais of the Iud River a nt and the naimerous Torin tribes that ocoupy the Northwest that they have » yiace in tbe regard auc counsel of Kugland, and may rely on, the impartial protection of tho British seeptre. Alter thanking the House for the readiness with wit h the nec: ssary suppltes for public aerviee have | bern grante | he Gunybnedige Teformation which reached my Yovernment from many Guitters oat the designs of pes ityled “Fenians,” armed and openly drived in p&te of neighboring States, Tendering it meumbent on me to apply to Parhament to pass © the Labeas Corpus act, as well forthe daceage of Wie tration The yrous steps reavrted Lo and the laudabie promptitu 6 wit wiles the entire wilitia responded to the call of armas ehied the hopes of the invaders and averied menaced ou raye, 60 T now encestatn the sanguine hope that 1 shall not be jacod under the necessity of cxeroleing the powers entrusted me, After alluding to the provisions that have been rovided for tiking the census annlanag er Ma €8 y 8 British North American Poss 1871, be concluded as follows; I sincerely hope that the preps: matured for the protection of tie factiva, Avery gare wil) ig 108 the main- tenance of the undisputed ety Of alte on with, regard due to the gust claims of foreigners. And you wit, T ain persuaded. accnowie ie with pratitide the counteat ‘ance aud moral support which her fi esty's goverument haa announced her Intention of affording. The gencral tove of your debates aud the uaiform expression af the pro of Canada are Bonk fan act to suspen the for ‘as call out an armed force ‘of the county to be crowned with, [piuserve the blensiaya wien enjoys may be arom rovideace, he protection and distingulsned favor of RED RIVER. Arrival of Armed Fentzus in Miunesota—Pros | iy posed Ruid Upon Red Riyer—Progvamme of the Campaign — Distinguisked Ex-Confede- rate Ofticer in Command—French Canadians Joining the Expedition. Cn1caGo, May 12, 1870. The St. Paul Press publishes a letter from Dun- leith, which says that a large body of armed Fenians had ariived at the latter place, breect-loading rifle, a pistol and a knife, Their first strike will be the capture of Fort Francis, on Rainy Lake, which will Le garrisoned by a few men, while the main force will harass and dipute the passige of the Biitsh troops through the rivers, swamps and mountains from Fort William to Red River, At the proper time they will march down and join Riei’s forces, One party his already started overlund by the Vermilion road, anothcr will goou follow, and another 1s preparing af. to go to the same destination via the St. Lous and Vermilion rivers. Another party ia reported at Su- perior il.er, which will march directiy west to Rd xiver. Tae forces at Duluts aie sat to be com- manded by a distingutshe | Contederate officer who fought G-ne al banks ta his Looisians campaiza. MFous th J dovtnty qt WE leading English y en route for Red | 5y tons, 20 seconds, Secon: River, to ud Riel Each man was armed with a | and not exceeding 39 tons. English Feeling at the Result. of the First Contest. The Second Race Botweon the Sappho and Cambria, English Honor to the American Yachtmen. English Feoling at the Result. Lonpon, May 12, 1810. The journaly of this city agree that the Americans had the yacht race ail their own way from the start. ‘They take the national defeat In good part. ‘The Second Kuce Postpaned. LONDON, May 12, 1870, The secona race between tie yachts Sappho and Cambria is postponed from Friday until Saturday to énable Mr. Ashbury to lengthen the Cambria’s pow+ sprit two and a half {cet. Two baliast tous ave been added to the Camoria. Mr. Ashbury wishes to reduce the distance of the next race to thirty milvs. Honor te the American Yachtmen,. Lonvon, May 12, 1870, Mr. Janes Gordon Bennett, Jr., and Mr. Douglas have been invite | to met Mr. Ashbury and sixty or catinen at @ rand dinner, to be gived fa THE? hoist on June 2, at the Star and Garter, Richiwond, on the Tha:ues. Programme of the English Yachting Season Contests and Prizes (rom May to July. {From the Lonmion Courc Journal, April 24.) The followtug are the season Oxtures of the prindi- pal metropolitan yacht clubs:— May 1—Paince of WaLes Yacut Crus.—Pirst mat.h: Yacuts not excee tng 25 ons; first pilze, value £25; other amouuts aided, Course, brik to the Chapman and back, Time allowauce 2 minutes per tou up to 10 (ons, 14g minute to 16, aud 1 miuwe ‘to 25 tons, MAY 2—ROYAL THAMES YaouHT CLup.—First class culiecs, exceeding 35 tons; pr.ze, Value £100; a pura Of 49 8058. LO Secund Vesscl LL our Scari, and 20 KOv uird jf five start. Second class, 15 and not ex. ceoding tons; prize, va ue £50, and 20 sevs ty second if four Mart. Course, irou Graveseud round the Mouse and return ng 10 Gravese Tweaty seconds per ton for ditlercn-e of tonuage ip eaca clus&. No time ailowance beyond 100 tons, Katies to close at ten P. M. on May 16, May 24—KoyaL Loxpon Yacut C1os,—First class cutters, exceediug 30 ; Urst pile, vaiue 100 gulneas; second prize, 69 guineas. Time tor tonuage—s0 Vo ov tons, Jy Seconds per ton; above . exceeding 15 tons at prize, 0 guinvas; second pile, 15 guineas, ‘Time for tonnage, 49 see- onds per ton. Course, from Eriti round the Nore ight and back to Koshervilie. Katries ¢c.ose ulue P, M., May 18, MAY 25—New TaHaves Yacur CLuB.—First c!ass cutters—lirst prize, vaiue £10); second prize, Value £0, Second clasi—first prize, value £40, secoud, £20, Course, irom Gravesend round the West Ouze Buoy aud back. 11m allowance for tunaage, 30 seconds per ton up to 50 tons, anu 15 secouus per ton above 60 tus, Katies to Close ut nine . Mi, on May 19. UN® 8—RoYAL THAMES Yacnt CLuB.—Schooners First class, exceeding 100 tons, prize Wwe £100; a purse of £39 10 second vessel if our art, and £20 to the third if five stat, Second Gass Dn bexceeding 100 tons, prize value £50, with @ purse of £20 to second if four start. Yuwis to add oue- fouria of tier tounage. Time ailowauce, 10 s-contds perton for duference of toon ge. Course, ‘the men are nearly all ex-soldiers, many F.ench | from Graveseud round the Mouso Mgnt vessel, aod Canadwns accompany: cured the rervices Of several Indians and halt-breed uldes and Oe oF two Ola emplyyés Of the Hadsou Bay Compauy, Who @re porlecJy familar with the country to be operated in The Fress does not vouch for the truth of the above intelligenc:, a8 ev rything is quiet at Ret wr, and Riel is expecting. favurable news from Coauda, The Hudson Bay Company Claims Adjusted. OrrTawa, May 12, 1870. Sir Francis Hincks announced in the House yeeter- day that money had been paid to the Hudson Bay Company for the purchase of the Red River tertl- ich would be transterred to Canada te about tory, ¥ amon, One mittion fonr hundred and sixty though dol- Jars hug been appropriited in the Dommios Vuxtia- iuent for the Northwest purposes. Red River Troops Awaiting Departure, Touonto, Out., May 12, 1870, The troops forthe BQd BiYek FSPEMUOR Will leave on Monday next. aS SRE PIN ~.. MASSACHUSETTS, A Clérgyman .Sceused of Felony—Interesting Masome Celebratien. Boston, May 12, 1870, Rev, Horatio Merril, of Cambridge, was held to bail by Commissioner Mallett to-day, charged with opening a mailed ietter addressed to J. F. Learned. The defendant was formerly special partner im bust- ness with Which tne complainant was connected, and a lawsuit is now pending among the firm in re- gard to its settlement. Massachusetts Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, which was founded in 1770, when General Joseph Warren was Grand Master of the State, celebrated its ooe hundredth anniversary this afternoon and evening by a banquet and soirce in Masonic Temple, Chares W. Slack dcLvered the commemorative address, The memorial services {n commemoration of the lives of Rev, Dr, Join McClintock, Bishop’ Edward ‘Thompson and Bishop Calvin Kingsley, were held Just night in Music Hall, wich was cep pusiately with flowers, ce, The eulogy on Rev. Dr. McClintock was delivered by Rev, J. W. D. D.; ou Bishop Kingsley by Rev. George » aud on Bishop Thowupson by Rey. H. W. RELIGIOUS. Methodist Protestant Conference at Baltimore, BALTimone, Md., May 12, 1870. . The General Conference of the Methodist Pro- testant Church was opened with the usual religious services by Rey. Cicero F. Harris, of North Carolina, The conference then resumed consideration of the reportof the Judiciary Committee disapproving of rebaptism, which was discussed during the entire forenoon session. Amotion by Rey. William Betts to postpone the subject indefinitely was lost, sixteen ministers and twelve laymen voung for postponement, and twenty ministers and twenty-three laymen voting against it, ‘phe Conference adjourned, At the evening sess.on the aM of the Judiciary Committee, dixapproving of rebdapism, wich has been under discussion for the past three days was, adopted. Rev. James K. Nichols, D, D., was appointed fraternal me‘senger to the General Conference of the Methudist Bpacopel Churen South in piace of Rey. F. L. B. Shaver. ‘The Hith item of the report of the Judiciary Committee, leaving the oeatiog of probation to the churches, wes adopted. The report of the Commitiee on Ecclesiastical Visitors an Communication was read, ‘The Pennsylvania Conierence was enrolled as a cous stutuent to the Annual Confcrence, and the delegates were admitted to seats. The report of the Com- mitte on Ritual came up for consideration, when the Conference adjourned, General Conference of the Methadist Ci South, Mempuis, Tenn., May 12, 1870. Bishops Janes and Harrts, of the Northern Church, took leave of the Methodist Conference to-day. The speeches of these gentlemen were full of the kindest expressions, The business done in the Couference in formal and affected no question of great public interest, res Tho International Conveution of Young Men’s Christian Associations. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 12, 1870, The Indianapolis Young Men’s Christian Assocla- tion are making preparations on a large scale for the International Convention to be held here in June, The Pennsylvania Railroad and connections have perfected a througa excursion route for deie- gates to the Convention a8 follows:—Kound trip Uckets from New York, $34; Philadeiphia, $30 40; Harrisburg, $26 16; Baltimore, $29 70, and from loca! stations two cents per mile each way. A disastrous fire occurred in the woods at Bast Falmouth, Mass., afew days siuce. In buralng over @ cranberry Swauip, the dumes Spread to tue woods, The braswept on with great velocity til it reached Marshpee line, a distanve of about three miles, and from one to two miles wide. Noi far from two thou. sand acres of woodland were burnt over, some of it very Valuable, aud vot iar from toree hucdred gorda Of wood, ready for market, wag Gonsenw. ‘ing them; and they have se- | reiucn to Gravesend, Enutes ty co © at ten tuck ta the evenins on June 2 Juxg 9~Royal, LoNvON Yacut CivB.—Schooners and yawis. Yawis to hive one-lifth of their to nace ied. Prize, 100 guineas. Course, trom Rosuer- s round tie Mouse Light and back, Tuwet r tonnage, 20 seconds per ton up tv 100 Wuus; 10 seconds: 10. Wa WOVG, NO tine wilOwance above 200 tous ‘achis tgstart from aad slipyhe rown ascao.s. Ln tries ta Giose at niue o'clock fn ine evening on June 5, Suse 10—New PoaMes YacuT CLUB.— schooners and‘yawis. Opentoany clu, First class, over 100 ous, @ prize, vaue £100; second, under 100, £50, Fro Gravesen’ round the Mouse and back. Fit- te sn -ecouds per toa time allowa.ce. Yawis to aid one-fourth of their tonnage. If not sufficient enty.es. for second class, all to comp:te ta the tt si c.ass, rajing at not jess than 100 tons, both prizes being glyeg as firet and second. oun 10—New Puames.—Third class cutters, First Course, frou prize, value £25; se.ond prize, £10. ae mo Haws hour Ti “AAVGns oF the wenooMere seme ~; #u0e, 30 se.onds per tut. Ali extra hands Bo fiisteura. | Euirlos for this and the nooner aud YW! mere ty cise at nine Y. M.on June 3, NO Yer to be given in this clu unless three ae yi—Hoyval THAMES Yaéut Channel) mato’ Son Vessels of any rig be oug- ug to auy royal ,weltclud aad ihe New orig Yacht Club. For tivo pi 2e3- 84 BR 0, vale £100, tu first vessel within Se ot her ry, % value £50, if four stl, (0 ! within time. @ allowance, ocMters ailowing Wo yawis a fourth of their ionnage. C@urse fou the Nove to Dover, to sail with the usual Mittogs. A’ pilot, but hd extra hands alowed. £u°Wles to close at ten o'clock PF, M. on June 2. JUNE LI—RANELAGH Yacut O11.%8.—First match, F rst ciass, above 12 and up to 16 to.\% First p: £15; secund, £6. Second class, fron’ § bo 12 ton: First prize, £12; second, £6, Third cis, to 8 tons. Pras, £8 and £4, with an additional pide of £3 it five start. Time allowance, 1 jwitnute por. Wut ton to 8 tous; ex ng 8 tons, Hilf & minute per Wall ton, Course, trom Erith to the Chapman ana’ buck. Entries to clore June 2, JUNE 13—ROYAL THAMES YacuT Ciup Fou'ert (CHANNEL) MiaTOH.—Dover Town cup, value iG guineas, a8 Anuowuced by the Dover KR wa Cou’ Inittee, and presented to the Koyal Thames Yacht Club, open to vessels of any rig belouging to the Royal Thames Yacht Clav and the New York Yacht Club. The first vessel within time of her rig to be declared the winner. Quarter of @ minute ume al- lowence. Yawis to sail a4 cutters, cutiers aliowing to yawisa fourihof their tonuage. Couise frou Dover to Boulogne and back. To sali Witt the ordi- nary ftungs. A pilot out noextra hania alowed, Entries to close at the club house at ten P, M. on June 2. JUNK 15—RoYAL LONDON Yaout CLvB.—Channel match, for prizes presented by Mr, 'T. Broudwoou, the Vice Commodore:—tirst prize, £120; second prize, £80. Course from Dover to Cowes, for yachts of any rig. Yawis to sail as schooners, with one-fitth of their tonnage added, The rig of the first yacht in each to deteratue to which class tue first prize will be awarded. ‘The second prize will go to the winning yaeht of the other rig. Time allowance :—Schooners, 30 seconds per ton up to 100; 15 seconds from 100 to 200, and 6 Seconds above 200. Cutters, 1 minute per ton up to 60 tous; 40 seconds from 50 to 100, and 20 veconds above 100, Butries to close at the clab house at nine M. on June 8. Post eutries will be, how- ‘ed on stipulated terms at the Lord War- t Dover, betw, three and tive o'clock on the day be(ore the race. No sliding heeis allowed, Open to yacits of American yacht cinbs, JUNE 25—PRINCE OF WALES YACHT CLUB,—Second match, Conditions not yet determine | upon. JULY 9—RovAL LoNvON Yacut CLus,—Third class yachts, not exceeding fiftecn tous. First prize, 20 Buineas; second, 10 guineas. Course, from Eriti round the West Buoy of Leigh Mtidie and back. Time for tonnage, one minute per ton. Also a han- dicap match, First prize, value 30 guineas; second prize, 15 guineas, for yacits of any rig or tonnage belonging to the club. Course, from Edith roupd the Nore and back, Yaciits to start from and slip their own anchors. No bal.oon canvas or spinnakers allowed, Crews not to exceed one hand per ton, or fraction thereof, captain and jitot; o:herwise ac- cording to club rules. Entries for these two matches to close at two P, M, on July 1. JULY 23—PRINCE OF WALKS Yacut CLOB.—Race from Gravesend to Ramsgate, Preiiminaries vo be hereafter settled. JULY 26—RANRLAGH Yacut classes for varlous prizes. In addition to the above is an New Thames Yacht Club, for day not yet named. CLUB.—Match, three ocean maten of th subseription prize DEATH UNDER PAINFUL CIRCUMSTANCTS. {From the Providen,e Journal, May 9.) A Woinan, a intl emptoyé, died urday night in @ house on Veruon street, mn this uuder rather Deeullar circumstances. “Sh: Was s@.Zed with sick. ness some (ew days ago, but her sou, who lives with: her aud who is suppored to be partially insane, fuiled to call any meiical assistince or to furaish even neces-ary aid to his mother, who was quite rostrated and unable to rise from ler bed. The boy appears aiso Ww have & horror of the feminine 8X, aud would not allow any of the neighbors to come near the room. The circumstances came to the knowledge of thy owner, Mr. Wightman, on Saturday, who sent offer Uart to took into the case, Havt found the woman ins on a hed ina diagusing condition of tiith, no attention whatever hav.ng Leen paid to her during her four or five days of prostra- Uon, Notwitustunding ite objecuons of whe fusane son, he went for a doctor, who jond that the woman Was sutfering from typhoid fever, accompanied vy in‘iammation of thy bowels. Medical aid was of no a dd Wie Wonnin diet on Saturday nigh. About $240 Was foun lu a trunk tn her room, part of which Will be expended in giv the poor Woman devent barlal, and the rest banded over to her Son, or, uf he is Judged hg ee take care of it, placed in icewitp fOr Bui. © BOL waploy Jewelry shop, % t ae wee rt THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE wend round the Nore und back. ‘Vo start hat io ee CENTRAL AMERICA. Measare of the President of Guatemala Public Works in Salvador—Nicaragua Quict— Aluire in Costa Rica, ° PANAMA, May 2, 1870, ‘The Panams Ratiroad Company's stoamer Cost Mice arrived here on the morning of 3th ult,, with later dates from ths Central American repudlica, ‘Tue principal items of news are as follows:— GUATEMALA, Daves from the capital are to 18th ult, The Legis- Btive Chambers resume! their sittings on the 4th of April The Prevjient’s message was received aad @a!. “Li desert ves tue state of tae country as prog perous. The forcign loan haa relieved the govern. Ment ODizalions and satisiod the ere its of the fo.tng debt. The tntetocemte radroad) across the county ve ng surveyed. to steamship Muunicatior he following remarks:—The sie mers of the Pac Mas Si Guoelip Gop dy basi egua to cai twice ® month at the port 0: Sau Jes’, tu ther vowages be- tween Pangina apd Sau Francesco, having a subsidy Irom the g-Vepuiuent, 1 es'ablisument of & ¢ be. ween Lhe po.ts of Cestre Amevica and autor BCU) diug LO a COucessbon grated 8 we time aso toa morchant C3 We country, sha be ourried ve elect, te subsidy (0 hp Pasifle Matt Stoumsinp Company Woy base. 10,0 ernment was also ready” sibsitize a line between 1s Alighc ports dnd the United Staies, Guateuae Continues on the most friend.y (orws WAL Daiveat, Houdgras and Nicaragua, as well as with the prince pal brvpean nations, The city ot Quezaiie a suffered much from Moods, and o.her ) ate the couulry ifom certain epidewics, wh oi were cuappearipg. Tue harves: of code of 1568 and the production: ye ye } tire 4 Profitable re Sits, TNS OWE ED on tid ning moe sumetel. The ant wo-ks of Sas Gervarme 260 Very Tih and the usneries Very produyéy BALVADOR, ‘There ts but little of int. rest from this republtc, TRE ublie Works are progresming rap daly, and the nw fe egraph ines im couse of con-trucdn are weary = Ou plored A subserition ty vemg got ap in ine cagl al for a Protes.ant crnete y, ihe ouifee bare Vest has beeo very woundant tix year, Some pa ite em have had 6,000 quinas. Tae average price te nine dollars per quintal. NICARAOTA, The country is trauquil und again progressing. The President was on @ vis tty ih prrtneots. Messrs. Quesada and Mon ealegre are The candidates lor Ube WeXt Presidency. |. OOSTA RICA, The Debals of Fan e034, Yeicrring to the recent rairoa lc mtract, says: jo gress -ane ioned Wien @ Uilud enthusiasin a treaty for om inte vc-amd> rail road, evideatly riluvus to Wie DA fa) treasury and Chimerical a8 to its object, masumuch as it was alirmed that tt Would draw the commerce of tne world acros# is rails, extn cols dog by sorce of & Morbid inaginstion the ravroa 4 Of nama and Whe Pacific. But then, at that tlie, to spend $6,000,000 Was nothing.” ‘The treaty has ben returnel to the Executive to be again subulited t» Con creas with tmproved dati. ‘Tue value of tie mecome re € vel by the watonal bank of Costa Kica War tie month of February Was $100,626, and the expen titure for tie 6 me P riod $114,690, Since May. 1sd¥, until the 23 h of heptember, 1869, the pend ture has been $959,252, Wwe bugdet forthe yt ing calcula ed wt $1,040,966, THE LITTLE FUSS AT THE GREAT TAIAL. New York, May 10, 1870. To ne Eprror ov THe HERALD:— Your issue of 1ues lay contains an account of ag exciting seene in the summing up of the McFarland. Richardson trial. The whole con‘ents are’ utceriy untrue, aud I wish to give my candid denial on ac- coun! of my sex and myself, “I did not force myself to the railing; “L was not closely veiled,” bat had on my usual daily business dr ss, and was accom- punted by my daughter, and @ lady friend from Philadelphia, Pe naps my ferlings got the better of my prudence when the man with the wiz of ® blo.de spoke ia such an outrageous way regard ng woman, Feng plaii co muon sense facis tuto hideous slavder, it denotes the tact thas such men do not wisn to hear the sevwti | and touching emanations of one loving and womaniy heart toward another when ta perp exity and affls- tion. 1 raly iorgot I was standing In @ room crowded, wich few exceptions, pot with “tree lovers ’ but “{ree lusters,”" who ndvocate the nile- ous dovirine that main was eveated for the use of God, wonon for the use of min. This is going back to the age of buarbirism to try to rove woman lias got no tain or soul. cunnot pass such outrag? unno lied. Captain McU.osxey should have he teclings of a man a @ never leave the prints of bis masculir demonstra- tion on a woman. I hope the Chief Executive of this grea metropols will ‘ake notice of thi, | was forcibly ejected froin the court 1oom by the ve bained s0-ca led officer, WhO must be a sneak not fit to meet eitier manor woman. Free love aud free bratality must therefore be between counse: au‘ oftt- cers of the court, Mrs. C. VREELAND. THE WEEKLY HERALD, The Cheapest aud Best Newspaper in the Country. 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