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~. THE Number 10,442, The Latest News By Telegraph tothe N. ¥. San. ———.— 0. FROM EUROPE. THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT. 4,000 Troops Sent to Cork, Progress of the Fenian Triais. A Rev olutionary Placard, General ¢ News. IMPORTANT FROM SAN DOMINGO. Another Revolution : There. DOWNFALL OF CABRAL. OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES BURNING OF A STEAMER. Arrival of Members of Congress. TRIAL OF CAPTAIN SEMMIES. City and Miscellaneous News, Report of Polico Commissioners. HIGHLY INTERESTING FACTS. REPORT OF DR. SAYER. Terrible Condition of the Tene- ment Houses. Cholera Invited to Our City. a&e., &e. Wasutsoron, January 4. The United S.etes steamer De Soto will return to Washington with the Becretary and Assistant Becretary of State. The vessel will touch at Havana, Vera Cruz, and at such other porte as the Secretary way designate. The detail of the Court for the trial of Captain Bermmes has not yet been prepared. Iu the mean- fame ail porsons present at any capture of vessels by him are requested to report the facts with their newes and address to Jchu A. Bolles, Esq., Naval Judge Advocate General, Washington. Senator Trumbull, just previously to the holl- days, gave notice of bis intention to introduce « Lill which he has since divided into two, aod will @ubmit them to the Heuate to-morrow. One of them 1 to enlarge the powers of the Freeimen's Bureau, and the other to protect all persons in the United States in thecivil rights, and furnish the means of their Nodication, The same penaliies once imposed for aiding men to escape to ireo- dom are imposed for trying to keep them io slavery. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Chandler and Harvey M, Watterston bave reached Wilming- ton, N.C, It has heretofore been stared that their Dusiness is to examine the alloged cotton frauds fm the Bouth, Members of the House are rapidly arriving, elthough it is conmdored doubtful whether a quo- rum will be present before the 94h inst, Richard Busteed, U. 8. Judge for Alabama, is in Washington. He represents affairs in that State end also other portions of the South that he has visited as being in ® most satisfaciory condition, end shat the people are repidly settling down to practical relations with the Federal Government, During the war there have been 45,000 commit- tale to the military prisons of Washington ; 6,500 rebels, 4,500 prisoners of state, 12,000 men con- vieted of desertion, and 21,000 miscellaneous pris- eners—<ivilians and soldiers, BURNING OF THE STEAMER FAIRFAX, Loas $75,000. Washington, Jan. 4.—Soon after twelve o'clock fest night, (he steamship Fairfax, of the Atlantic Bieamelip Line, lying at G street wharf, was dis eovered to be on five in the vicinity of the boiler, end efforts were et once made to suppress the flames. This was, however, unsuccessful, os sbortly afier one o'clock the bow and stern were evveloped in flames. The Fairfax arrived here yesterday afternoon from New York, and was Jaden with merchandiso for Washington and Georgetown merchants, lortunately all the freight had Leen taken off before the fire was discovered, end thus our merchants sustained no logs, A por- tion of the furniture of the vessel and of the per- sone! effects of tho captain and crew were, no doubt, destroyed, althouvh much wae gotoff, The vessel was cue of finest and largest of ber class, She wa gantly fitted up end furnished, ud was valued at #75,000, From Europe. Three Dayw Later News. The steamship Hermann, from Southampton on the 20tb of Decem! er, has arrived at this port with three days’ later news from Kurope, TAR PUNTARS, facspru's NewsLertém saya: “It le rumored that Mr, Marquir, Governor of Richmond Dride- well, has teen dismissed by order of the Lord Lieutenant." The Times comespondent at Dublin believes the rumor to be correct, The Naweierrea also says that the Lor! Lieu- tenant has refuse! to appoint ® commission to inquire into the escape of Siephens. } The London Momvise 5tae eo: “The first Fenian prigoner put upon bie trial at Cork was a Captain McAfterty, who bad served in the Conied- erate army, and who wase eubject of the United Biates. He was arresied while ou board s seam- ship from America, and was brought ashore in eustdy, His counsel objected that he was an shen, who, in bisown country could got commit the offence with which he was charged, ead who i ca Alt ta NEW ——————————— ———————— hed not eet foot on our land a a4 to become guilty when he was arrested, The judges heki this ob fection wae fatal to the indictment, and the fury. under their direction, returned a verdict of not guilty.” Ate aitting of the Court in Cork, December 18, Rryan Dillon and Jobn Lynch were arraigned for treason-folony. The jury was eworn, aud the Attorney General stated the case for the crown, after which Warner, the juformer was examined. He deposed that he had seen es man dred persons at dnill me tines, aud the prisoners among them. The gran! | found true bill for treason-felony against f. Dagan, O'Donovot, Joon Cassy, Jawes Mouutane and A. Nicholla Jr The followiug “proclumation’ t# being exten- tive’y cironlated tu Dali bill: We sek yout) make no ro your time base vot yet arrived, Your ¢ 'd like o premature movement. We command you to pre pare and be ree for the day of wlory approaches TLere jes power pend for vour country's salva- and it tall cast defiance into the teeth of ir enemy. uptry wil be in ermue English tyranny you rt have a“ Bepublic of toe People’? wien thecitiven shall lea idier, and the green flay hell float atove us, Iriahmen Who ebake the blood-stained bands of the murderers of | eiand that we sha)! treat them es traitors, If tie enews shall retalha The men who is vow ina the hoart of a coward and the ap rit of a ayooph Ry order of the Vieriance Commirren, — Doc. 10, 1565.--Gou save the Green ! According to the Cork Hatacn, British troops re pouring into thatecity. The Hematp says! The city eto be invested by ® military, ne and constabulary force of about 4,000 men during the progress of the Feulan state trials: The mili- tary reinforcemnents are arriving from other dis- , and, with the troops alrealy in garrison, 4th Dragoon Guards, 200 men; Ist Roy (infantry), 150; 3d Queen's Own, S00; 15th Rogt- $ Idth do, wetive of ries of Royal Artillery, aud @ small force of infantry and ca at Ballincollig There are 0) men, principa ly Eogliel, belonging w tho Channel squadron, now at Queenstown, detailod for instant duty in case of any emer srising, Toe men have been | ractising with small arms during the past few days, and it is expected hat they will ascend up the ri in 15 barges, which are in readiness, e ying e gun; six field pleces will also form a part of the armament Four gunboats armed with Armetrong guns, are to come up from Queenstown, and be stationed in the north aud sours channels during the sitting of the commission, 5 nearly 10 men, and these have been supplemented by nesrly anequal nuinber (including ® small troop of cavalry police from the depot Phouix Park,) which arrived last evening frou Louth, Kings Queens aud other counties, and have taken up ther quarters in Cat Fort Barracka Beveral large yards avd vacuus prewises at cillurent points of the city have beeu eugaxed by the authoritios tur the accommodation of troops, as th fe intended to distribute ihe forces. The coustebulary force of this county will not be called trom the outlying stations, SECRETARY M'OULLOOR'@ BEPORT I ENGLAND, The annual report of Secretary MuCulloch is made the subject of elaborae comment in the English jourvals, The Timms terme ita very able document, and “ remarkable, among aimilar offi. cial docursznts of the States, as being grounded on sound tinaacis! principles," The Timms adds: “But the potutin Mr. u'loch's achome which must trike Englishmen most forcibly is the conf. dence which ne :uvites in the action of the Execu- tive, He asks for unlimited power ip the way of funding the paper currowcy, aud he ark that « surplus commencing at ten mi\lions, aud gradually increasing to forty milllous, way be entrusted to the Government for the time being. That such things sbould be asked for is surprieing ; butit the representatives of pear te hed are fouod willing fo grant then: wo may well Le astonished. What- ever moay be th ue, the course of the fluancial discussion in the United States during the current session or Congress may be watched by us with advantage, as those who are in much the same position may |.arn from the experienco of osbers.'* THE CATTLE PLAGUW STILL INORRABING The catile disease is sti!! spreading in some parts of Kugland, The Mayor of Colchester haa resolv- ed to close the market of that town for eight weeks, 8). Ives market 1s also closed until February 1st, The disease is sproading at Bradford, Yorkshire, and 2m the counties of Buckinghamshire, Cuwber- land, Essex, Suffolk, Heretor’shire, Huntingdon. shire aud Worcestersuire. A letter iu the Tumas of December 18th say ‘By the returns issued the number of deaihe may be estimated at 40,000, and upwarde of 6,000 atiackel weekly. We are, thereiore, \osing each week sufficient fur 10,140,000 persous for ove day."’ Ere long you wil! be free, and your ad upou the ruling of THR JAMALOA INVE*TIGATION. The West Lodia mail steamer sailed from Bouth- ampton, December 19h, Among her passengers are Sir H, Storkes, the now)y-appointed Governor of Jamaica, W. Rounde!!, Secretary to the Roya! Commission, and John Gorrie, Advocate Du pute for Beotland, who proceeds out to Jamaica as couns:! for some of the sufferers in the late outbreak, I'he other Commisstouers would proceed by the next mail, The London Dairy News ® comin thee has been formed, unver the tile of Phe Jamaica Commission,” iu order to watch the progress of the official inquiry about to be instituted by the overpinent into the recent events in Jama'ca, to fring about # searching parliamentary toquiry futo the past and present conditicn of Jamaica, and provide M orden aud others who may have unjusily suffered lu Jamaica, With compeent legal assistance to copduct their several cases be je commission, RELIGIOUS EXCITEMENT, t excitement bas been created among reli- gious classes in England, owing to the agitation of the question of the practicability aud desirable. ness of # reunion of the Estatlished Episcopal Chureb with the Charch of Rome, The Lendon Mounting Post se: “The leaders of the now movernent are men with whom she vast majority of the people buye pn) #)mpathy, and the couse quence may be very dissatroue,” FRANCE The Vines Paria correspondent saya: ‘“ieneral Schotield has returned Paris after a visit of nine days to Londen. He has obtained @ year's leave of absence, aud be proposes spending the winter He seems much pleased with bis first visit to England.'’ An extraordinary rise has taken place in the price of copper in France within the last few weeks, in consequence of the Chiliau blockade, The price of flour has declined in Paris, Flour of the six marks is officially quoted at 52f, The Paris correspondent of the London Timas writes, uuder date of December 15th, that there has been a slight increase of the deaths from cholera in Paris since the last returns mads up to the llth, Ou that cay there were sixteen deaths in the hospitalsand city; on the 12th the same number—six in hospitals and ten in the city, ‘Twelve patients were adiwitted into the hospitals and four cases broke vut in the sick wards, Qo in Paris, H as five hun- | tn the form of @ baud: | We tell those | Yhe city constabulary numbers | _ YORK, | Railrends feized by the State Authorition. FRIDAY, JANUARY the 18th there were fifteen patients admitte!, and three cases in the sick ward. The ‘eathe were on that dey three in the hospitals and ten in the city, AUSTRIA, The Vienna journals announce that a my) ple mentary convention t the troaty of Ga ae been concluded berwren the two Great German Powers, relating to the gairieon arrangements at Rendeburg. Ibis aleo siaied that the Austrian Government has sent a reply to the lest note of the Frankfort Senate The Diet of Bregenz hae alroost unanimously pted the addreast) the Emperor in opposition ve Beptember patent It ia asmerted thatthe articles of the treaty of nomerce between Kogland Austrie have now been fully drawn up, and wili be signed tmmedi+ aicly. SWITZERLAND A telegram from Rorne of December 1Si:h saya: Large popular meetings were bed ¥ riay at Laveenthal m Herve canton, and at Coire in the Grisona, when resolutions were posse in favor of summoning the Federal Assembly tor the object of sgaln revising the Constituion PELGIUM, Brussel, of December 16th, says: The obsejuces of ate K og of the I qiane were celet rated to-day, Crow's, silent aud collected, thronget the s'reets, windows and the room of the | en. All the shops were elosed pold LL took the oath to the Consttu- Pou houses of the DB lg.an Pa December 17th. Ho made a speech, in which ¢@ thanked the foreign sovereigns and princes for their eympethy. He added: ‘TE shall religous follow the example and prec of my father, aod will never forget the duties imposed up this precious interitance., [will be a Belgian kKlog from my beartand soul, I love those great ‘nati- tutions which gurantee orier and |iierty, ant which are the most eolid basis of the throne. My constitutional position keeps me aloof from the confiiet of opinions, leaving the country td e between them. I desire to xive those who devote theme! ves to the crowning of the vations! edifice the sssurance of my co-operation, By activity and progress Belgium will retain the supp rtof foreign powers." His Majesty repeated the wore uttered by bis father ov escending she throne; ‘My heart honors no other ambition than to see you happy," and concluded by imploring the D.vine us sistance and protection for bimaelf and Belgium. Financial and Commercial. London, Dee. 19.—The drain of gold for Pari and Alexandria coutinues, and th eull o elinoe total absence of arrivals. Consuls heavy at ST .@8T 4. At the banks, the Mscount demand is on es tull acale, but on the Btock Exchange the supply of money remains rather euudant, short advauces being offered atdady B cent. was taken from the Bank ou Mouday Toe Kont and Great Brita aro the only gok! ships aunouneced to have sailed trom Melbourve for Fugland Lhe former has 68,954 ounces, and the latter 124,555 ounces. The Cornwaile on way from Sidney with 61,408 ounces, The total by those vessr la boing £585,500. Toe Imperial Ottoman Hank bave issued the Prospectus of the Turkish 6 W cent, loan ot 26,000,000, recentiy enmounced tw Lave been Legu- hated iu Paris at 06. A telegram from LATEST, Corton steady and unchanged. §.le# on Mon- day and Tues 17,000 ba.es, including 6,000 to speculators and exporters, Bagapeturr).—Flour cull and easier, Wheat quiet aud wieady. Corn quiet; wited, We C4. @ 0s. 6d Peovistons —Boof quiet and steady. Pork Inac- tive aud unchanged. Bacon very Gull snd easier, Lard dull and unchanged. Ta low inactive but ote Cotlee quie 1 steady fsmoet tirm. ne ed vil quiet siewly Rosin seady. Bpirits turpentine, stm! sales at dis for French. Petroleum quiet; refined, Ss, Sd, @ Be, 4d Console closed on Tureday at ST. @ST%4 for money, U_#. five-twer . 666% Evie sbares, 63558 4, Live shares, $1 4(¢42, FROM THE PLAINS, An Invasion of Senora—!lunder of a Vexi-+ cau Tewn-Snow Blockades, Ktc, San Francisco, Jan, 4,.—Advices from Fort Yuma, Arizona, state that large numbers of Mexi can refugees were sesermbling in that territory preparatory to marching into Sonora, Reintorced by the Cowpax Indiana, nearly 200 Apaches bad entered the Mexican town of Somert- tea and plundered the merchants in qiost merci- leas manner, The food at Fort Yuma war ‘nsufficient for the garrison, Boow storms had rendered the roads impasesble, Prescott City was blockaded by the snow, and the inhebitants were threatened with starvation. A grand counc!! of the Mariposa, Pimo, Mohave and Yuma Indians had beoo hild for the purpose of forming em expedition against the Apaches. FROM THE SOUTH, Immigration Expected Falling Prices in Texns, Lte, New Orleans, Jan, 3.—The newspapers of Lulsiana are filled with advertisements of planta. tions for sale, mostly by the sheriff. Christmas Day passed off juielly but pleasautiy in the in- terior. Ini migrat’on of Swiss and Germans is ex] in Mississip;!, from Ohio grants have arrived in Loulmana frou Germany, Foreign ted A good mauy emi- Alvices received bere state that a large imu tion from G any nay be soon ex r Mis- | siseippl, A aand Ten | At Columbus, M company has heeu or Swed to operate it d Northern Alebama They own ousand ecrea ot land, and have made imporia oll and mining discoverics Business cenerally \e falling off here, and feller import cone to us tr Te can now be bought cheaper in Galveston upon than they cap here, Parves aretuy- | y goods there ot suction and sending them here | and to New York jorgale, Fears are entertained by old business nen that ® “#ioash-eup' niuss | come sooner or later | Loree tr ck etores inthe central part of this city were roceatly sold tor lews than the bricks could be Loug lt for Genera! Baird is votuning juformation, through bie agenie in the intro, #8 bo the nuniber of | colored orphans on plantations that may Le bound mt, and the number of ol) aud Infirra colored per sous who have, end these who have no relat.ves, whose duty iti# by law t support therm, Jucye De Vane and Colones Sackett have been released from Fort keon, They were ccontined there on charges conuecied with the cup sure of United Biates property in Ben Avtonio iu the epring of 1561 ppl, an oi} and Missouri, St. Louts, Jan, 3. Governor Fletcher tovm ; vw | sers.on, to-day, of the Bt, Jue and Atchison and the Atchison and Weston Railroad, known es the Platte county road, in consequence of default in the payment to the State of @50,000 and interest, according to the law of the M.ssouri Legislature, passed Isat winter, under which the roads were ould to Mosara, Birvugfeliow, Osborn, Carpenter vent) ame by | | and Badaa and proviling for the forfeiture of them to the & f the abo~ ment was not made oa the ist of January. Tue Governor bas appointed & State agent to operate the roads until they can be sold ageip, pursuant to law, The ejec' parties have entered a protest againgt the action of the Governor, but the Leg re will probably en- Gorse ik POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Maine. Aucguata, Me, Jan, 4.- Purated to-day and lewistature, Governor Cony was inan- delivered hie mensare to the The Governor presses apon the conaid- f the Legislature the neceasity, aswell as of adt to the policy of gradually par- Ine off the puble debt, through the Inetranentality of (he Sinking Fund, He contends that the tadebr- ‘nose of the States, including all their munteipali- should te aasemed by he een of the Toited State, The Governor takes ground in eup- port of the President's polley for the retarn of the tevolting Biates to their relations with the Union, to the epritand purpose of which conditiows no loyal eration the value thar “be eaye) would utter a dimout, The restoration of the relations the revolted States (to the nien on any other basle than that of limltung the exercise of political richte to the aetual- ly loval population of the States, and securing { ecomnition of the colored race, as freemen hav- Jog eyual rights and obligations with the whies, ean not be contemplated except with the profoundest niarm, The objection to investing the colored race with the ciective franchies, crowing ont of their ia- hotanee, fe one having great force, but ‘applicable alike to the white man of the seme lntelleetual con- diven, To obviate this, there may be a necessity for postponing their fall investiture with thie right u t in comny th other ignorant persons, « ted by eaw n for ie reise, ihe atimuine ould impar the educational effortof boch je benefit. Inthe mean to the uation, the Con dd be so an ted as to repr jon ww the ein each & «i to defin w the electors in the & Presiden eicent, and Representatives tothe Cougs of the United States, Massachusetts. Boaton, Jan, 4.—Governor Andrew to-day delivered a leuethy valedtetory address to the two branches of the Logistature, in which be ventures the opinion that the Government of the United Btates ought to to require the people of thore Scates late in rebellion toreturm thelr Conetitution, by Fir -iuaranteeing to the peopl wards of the nation, their rights on an equality with the white px onte seis Jeble iu terme, pecond—K ting the tan laweof unive merely arbitrary, of color, now the nen and wWomun ation, by ameud- chive accord. yiication, and apricious and per- ing tet mot by iw sonal Third Anulling the ordinances of secession, Fourth Disattirming the rebei debt; aud bitth To ratify the anti-slavery anondment of the United states Coustitution by their Legislatures, And he would have all these questions, save the filth (ihe disposition of which is regulated by the Federal Constitution), put to the vote of the people themeelves, Ou the eulject of aunesty the retiring Governor saya: When the day arrives, which must eurely come, when meaty, eubstantioily universally lowing mindeof the Bouth A ariiticial rules, had eed, will resume their tu oppod by therr wines of reorganization, tuay t the validity of the ereat meted during wlr own @ If it je asked tn reply, “What ean “What can come of their discontent ¥ t whe I do not know } what they ¢ may come ot it, neither do 1 know tay not sceormplish, | owly know what w mand and to een:e the co-operstion {abiost minds and natioual leaders of opinions he Li we cannot gain the 6 support of the sures neediul ior the work of reorganization, teorkanization will be delusive and full ot dauger And with regard to negro suffrage the address continues It may be asked, why not demand the enffrace for the colored ten in seasou fo. their vote in the baal. hese of reomnoiationy My aneeer in: | assume that the colored men are in faver of those measures which the ( nion needs to have adopted, Hut it would 1@ idie to recom ize the Ato by the colored vote, it the popular vole of the white race ie not to be had in favor of the guarantios justly required, ‘Theo I in favor of holding on just where we now a i hot In ‘aver Of a surieuder of the piovent 10 Lnion to & struggle bewwe white mir aided by the tie nat @ major. uid Hot con. arte trom y to furn therm over mechy I have, however, no doubt whatever of eiipulate tor colored euffrage, ibe quee- tion is oue of statesmanabip, BOs ® question of cou. stituioual Limitation, , trauane NEW YORK STATK LEGISLATURE, Senate, Albany, Jan, 4.—Mr, La Bau introduced « bill amending the Metropolitan Polico Act, which prac- tieally embraces Richmoud County within the Metropolitan Police District, and provides for « force of twent)-five policemen and two sergeants of police in said county, Mr, Andrews introduced a bill to create a Metro- politan Sanitary Datrict and Board of Health, which is substantially the New York Health Bill of last yeer. Mr, Williarns gevo notice of @ bill to pre- vent monopoly in the manufacture aud asle of salt. Mr, Ta Bau gave notice of a bill to enforce the lisbilities of receivers of insolvent corpora- tions, or joint stock associations for banking pur- poss, The President announced the following Standing 's, Seanions, E, Cornell, Campbell, y and H.C. Murphy, Mesera F.lgor, Gileou, Crowley, La Kan and H.C. Murpay Canals Mosars, L d Bennett, Railroads —Moesars, Low, Williame, Oleott, Mum- yurey and Sutherland, Commerce 1omos8 Murph » Collins, Walcott, Parsons Pierson, Thomas Murphy, ¢)l, Waleott and Kline er, O'Donnell aud Lent. Mosera, Kline, Campbell end tucers Manufac W tour. Towa and Countios—Moeasrs, Stanford, E. Cornell o) Wilbur Municipalities Mosars, Anirews, White, Lent, Pierson and C G, Corel), Public Healtu—i'bomas Murphy, Cyambers, A journed until Tuesday morning, Voleuts and Arsembly The Speaker announced the following committee uithe revision of the rules: Messrs. Litthejoin, brane, Maurice and Palmer. Mr, Cochrane presented the petition of Joseph M. Murphy, claiming the seat uow occupied by James F, Crawford, of Albany, Seller ROTIO, Yo incorporate the Brooklyn and New York Ferry Railroad Company ; to incorporate the up- re Bank ; to revive the charser of the Ansistance Bociety ; to incorpor- ule the New Exce'sior Hotel Company ; re! tive ) the payment of monies to dratied persons ; to amend the Excise law ; to author ze towns to isgue stock ju bebelf ot the Midland Railway Co, ; to authorize the : onstruction of railroads above and under ground in certain streets in New York ; fo incorpyrate toe Poughkeepuie and Esstern New York | To reguine « € ‘Thirty-Third Year: ———-- —2 Railroad Comp. ; to extend the term of office of the Clerk of the District Court of District of New York ; to inerease 4 Wr jane el the Metropolitan Fire Department hori M wo * the Con ptroller of New York to ieoue . portion ot the balance of the Water stock. FILLS LNTKODUOED To estab! shetalook offorms 7 Yeution of fraud in the pure’ eae of orsedlnrt in New York city. In relation to criminal offences {) the Metropolitan Polce Datrict. The Now York Sanitary bt = To aanend the general inau- France act. Ty regulate the commissions f brokers, bours of labor, making them eight hours per day, For cade % a curs § y ranew Academy Luild- MOTIONS AND @RAOLI TIONS > R ram cifered the following + inreaen Tho present constitutio sl barte of on in the Congress of the Un: an ithe Pectoral Colleges operates hy dope! ve tbe Voters of their fair aud eq at volee in those Bo tie: yaa Cree the extngniahinin, of slavery wil! ops. ven more unequal d existence thereat ; . rch hog gee hie dbiaeg Resolved’ LU the Seuate concur, that our Senators resentativesin Congress be recommended to levor @uch legislation na may be heerseary to cause the Constitution of the United States to be fe that representation in those bodies mane | pon boat portou of the population w ae qualified to ererciwe the elective treu- Laid on the table unter the rule, Jotas resolution to acjourn until Tuosday next, wasteceived frura the Seuate and concurred a, Che House theu adjouravd w thes dav. 8t. Domingo, Another RKevolation There. Further news nas been recetved from San D>. Ming reporting another revolution there, under peculiar circunumances, Tbe last news was thet Cabral had peaceably eucceeded P.- mentel, O1 the 16:h of October @ party of insu entered Azusa and proclaimed Baez asthe Preauicnt, A number of the poople of the Province of Beibo Joined them, and tiey procee‘ed jowards the capi- tal with « of “Long live Baez " and “Death to Cabral!" They evideuily bad confederates in the Government, for, at tLe critical moment a curious scone took place iu the Bupreme © nyress, Ww Wee in Geason, deliberating on the question of omission of paper money. A “in: @ erious m: srmed with @ cutlass euteret au epite of all prot ate, exe!a tod, ‘4 you ta favor of peace #* “With all my bi waethe reply, Well thou,” said the strange: a emo #aary of the revolutionary chief who will Le bere in lows t two how id then, ra hin volca, he +xelatined: ne live Gen Thea, Prosideut of the Domivican Repuvlic!" Ae these words resouuded through tue ball, » eceue @ utter coufurion ensued. the Ministers atan- doued thelr seats, and, in terror, sought protec- tion in the houses of the Frevoh, Italian aud Eng- liah consuls, Cabral, Lowever, eppuared in pub Ney and declared that if the popular voice aud welfare demanded the rule of Barz be woul gladly ‘Lhe popular ieeling now turned . proved to be Geveral Pedro Guillermo, and man. Syed wo os to beve hiueelt eppolused Dictator unt! Mee whould arrive. Au eisciion was held on the Lib of December by the Constitutional Assoubly unaniimous'y appointing Buenaventura Bex Pevsident of the Domiuicau Republic, Cabral has accep. ® military position under the Gor. ernment, of which Guilermo, the myserioug en, ie hue pracwonl bead. News Items, Dy Telejraph to the New York Swn.) rrtnarton, the murderer, is to be bung at Duf- falo, NY, to-day 8 crnges telegrams report the Rod, Arkansas and Ouachita rivers as rising, 1p which event » more liberal supply of cotton is looked for, Tas woollen tactory of R, Gardiner & Co, aa Janesville, Mich., was entirely destroyed by tira on Wednesday, Lous $60,000, Tue Odio Fonian State Convention was held as Clevelan’, on the 1st inst, and declared unaud- mously iu favor of Presideut Rolerte and General Tos brig Ida C, from 83. Johns for Baltimore, has arrived at Fortress Monroe in distress, She Went ashore on Smith's Island, on the 2d inet, aod filled with water, A vinw in Racing, Wiss yesterday afternvoa destroyed the Racine House, Titus’ bloc ky the telegraph office, the Episcopal church, aix ar olgua Stores, and other property, Lose $100,000, A rina broke outin No, 44 Ludia stroet, Boston, yesterday afternoon, aud destroyed the jnteriur ui he hulldin, , oc fh . Ga” an ee by the Nowtou Tox singular disappearance of Mr. Hubbell, tho cashier of the Mississquol Bank, Bieldov, Vi, is et lest acocunted for, He turns cur to be ade- faulter in a large sum—about $76,000, H's were eboutes is still unknown by the officers of the Lauk. LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Boarp or Heacru Commissionrrs—fr- PORT OF THE R&SIDENT PUYSICIAN—-BICK NF ga IN Tu Merropo.is vow 156o-—Tue CioLags —Sasitauy Compition oF tun City, evo.—The Commissions of Health met youurday at the Mryoi's Offer, ut 2 o'clock P, M DPrerent—Hon. Jobu Hetfuas, Mayor; Jobn Brice, Kaq., Pres't Board of Aldeiu-n, Jobo Swinburne, M.D, Health Officer: Lewis A Bayre, Resident Physicia Williem Murphy, Mob. and F. 1. A. Loole, Bay., City Inepector, Ga wovou of the Resident Physician, bis Hovor the Mayor wae e-eclod President ; and ob motion of his Monor the Msyor, Charles ©, Joling was elected Clerk, br Bay the Kealdent Physicinn, then prevented tia report, a summary of which ts herewith given During the year thore were seut to the * Emigrant Hospital,” Ward's leland, the following cases of coutagious or infectious diseases: Typ. sever, O11; measies, U2; scariet tever, 6; small pox, 19) meriag 901 altoger Theee pati ite all Leng om graute of less than five years’ residence, are cared tur by the Commissioners of Emigration, aud that smouut of expense is therefore ed be the city tax Atihe snall Pox Llompital, on Hackweii's Leland, there were remaining wih that disease OO the Li Deceiner, 1554 : 40 Cana, Admitted during the year eudiug ec, Let, 1d08...... PeTTVTTe teens 1161 Total....... 1G « Of these, 163 died and 19 were discharges during the year, Lbese figures, ulthough large, te bute small estimate of the cases cecurripg tn the cit during the year, aud who refuse to go to the hoey tal, ‘They ae, however, euthcieutly groat to specs io trumpets tougue to our legisietors, aod uke upoe them the absolute necessity of immediniely eu- acting @ law fur “ Compulsory Vaccination.” by which meane thie terrible scourge can be eflectuauy exterminated fiom our couutry, if ite provieonsae uuiversally adopted; aud it Now York wiil but take the initiative, each Dbtate, aud the Geoeil Govern. ment, will oon follow her good exampie Gur s.reeie eB sewers, Uotil within the lest few (Comipmed on the Last age,