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Number 10.505, The Latest N ews By Telegraph to the N.Y. Sen. ae UR WASHINGTON DISPATCEES. Interesting laternational Case. SIR FREDERICK BRUCE AS UMPIRE. Savings Banks and the In- ternal Revenue, WHAT TAX MUST BE PAID. Another Conscience Case. Secretary McCulloch and a Soldier. Repentance and $200, THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE. THE DISEASE STILL THERE. A Warning from Our Consul. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. The Morrill Loan Bill. MOTION TO RECONSIDER SUSTAINED. IMPORTANT FROMHALIFAX A Fresh Fenian Excitement, EVERYBODY RUSHING TO ARMS. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS, Progress of the Fenian Revolution ANOTHER REVOLT IN SPAIY. &e., &e., Waeutsutos, March 19th. Hon. Daniel Needham, Secretary of the New Eng: jand = Agricultural Society, ie in Washington, having beou sent hither by that Boclety to urge the removal o/ [eaac tou, Couimissioner of Agi. culture, The United States Consul at La Roche'le, France, fn his dispatches to the Department of Stato, dated Febraary 20ih, recommends that o rigid quarantine be enforced agaist ail voseels from the porte of Caen, Brest, La Rochelle aud Bordeax. He eays the eholera appears to be moving along the Wes'ern Coart of France, and is now at the Sables u'Oloune, From present appearances be thinks it will pass long the ooast threngh La Rochelle and Bordeaux into Epsin. The coneu! at Amsterdam writes to the Deparrt- Ment of Siate, under date of Fob, (th, that the entice plague is still spreading, and it is feared will infect the whole country, The farmers are ao op. to tbe killing of Intected eartie thatin some netanees the military had to be einp!oy to .oree Obedience tothe law. Amo ce of remment recom- mended as promising to be a succesful cure, is to fub the skru of the infected animel vigorously Qben cover them with clothe dippedin cold wa over which dry cloths are to be spread, Out ot 2 @ases treaved .n this manner only one was lost Ou Wednesday the Colombian Commission mect egain to hearthe cases of Daninels, the sh p(iood Return, the Medea, and La Constancia. They were before the Commision in 150%, and the umpire then made adecision awarding some four hund. ed ‘hous- \d dolare to the several claimania, but the ©. lom- jan Commission at that time po'ortet nealnat the decision as only the (uestion of jurisdiction had been ieferred to the umpire, Paymeny was not made, The casos are now sent the event Board by Mr. Seward to devermine whether he decirions should stand or be reopened, The ginpire of (he present Board, Sir Freverick Bruee, is expected te D0 RE ot atthe areument ‘mos . Cariishe, of Wasuington, repiesemied the jan Government os iteaitorney, and Mr, W Cox, of Goorgetown, ond tion. p. B. Cox, of New York, the claimants. These international commis- ions are becoming an woporient part of interua- tional diplomacy, and it ie to te credit of the Britivh joister that, in the mids, of his Fenian troubies, © gives Lis time to forward the snterests of peace in Bis capacity of mediator Letween the two republics, The commission wil expire about the widdle of May. Neoasriy al the buses is deposed of satisiac- to hy. ‘The coses to Le argued on Wednesday grow eut of the privateering of our citizens in the ware of Bouth Ameriau vations avanst Spain, and the @lleged evizure of their prizes by the Columbian Governmen:, They involve man) fuseresting ques- tions connected with those ear!y cays The Sapreme Court to-day decided the case of the United States vs Susan Murphy, Mary Mitchell aud Mary Gray, acriminal case certified from the Cir’ cuit Court tor the District of Wisconsin, upon a division of opinion of the Ju‘ges of that Court, They wer charged in ‘he indictment with aesiulting sod Obstructing Patrick Viney, a Sub-Dietrict Kavollicg Officer, and with counselling certain persons to @senust and obstruct him im the periotmauce of hie cuties, ibe Coart alfiimel the juriadiction of the Court below, but negatived the point raised that thie wassuch ar assuuit and obstruction as is ein Dreced im the 26th section of the Act of 1365, or the ovatraction of an officer in making the uratt, or in the periormanece oi services iu relation thereto, Acting Commissioner Whitman, of the Internal Revenue, has iseuod the following circniar address to easersors: —The Supreme Court of the United States tm the case of the Bank for 6avings in the City of Now York ve, M. B, Field, has decided that the anid Dank is liable to pay the tax of one twenty-fourth efoue per centum e¢ach month npon the average amount of deposits of money hed by it, &e. Tue ‘Mevility of ail similar institurions to pay the said tax is thereby determined Leyond turiber coniro- vervy; and you will ploare notity all savings instiu- thons ip your district that have mot made complete RPeturna mud paid the tax th mu to this effect. @mume Aste and strict coup: with the law must wow be insisted upon, abu in cere of further refusal you wil! proceed as instructed in Circular No, 30, of Act Mth, i505, The Comptroller of Castoms of Ottawa, Canada ‘West, has transmitted to Secretary McCulloch o eertified copy of the act of the Canadian Parliaments recently passed prohibiting the importing of cattlo, sbeep, horses, hides, &c., by sea into the Prov- ‘thoes. On Saturday eveuing last, just as the Becretary of the Treasury bad arrived at his residence from the Department, his door bell rang and « young man was admitted, who said he had been « soldier in the Union Army and had come to the Becretary on « iness whieh he felt he could no longer neglect, hile in the service he bed, through a mistake ot disbursing officer, been paid ¥393. Although ad used this mouey, yet bis conscience would no 6 or came bun to conceal the tact, and he bad a sppreached the Secretar to uaburden his . “Here,* poe be, addressing the Lary, an wich Pat to retara now T have loane which w return Oo wou, Lalucioes —e Lv,’ en Ge ,, and (hen r & Cc. An} CONGRESSIONAL PROCREDINGS, Thirty Sinth Session. SENATE. Washington, March 10.Mr. Wilson, of Mase, Presewred the petition of several colored men, who tepresent that ther were once the slaves of \ieoree T. W, Custis who in bis will treed them, and pro- vided for their eapport from the property lett by him They ss* that a portion of the Arlington oatate be oot apart for their benefit. The petition was referred to the Committee on the Jndiciary, Mr. Wilson, from the Military Committers, reported the bill to establieh a heme for totally disabled eol- diors and sailors of the United States, with a recom- mendation that certain amen iments of the House be concurred in, The amendments strike out the pro- visions with regard to seamen, and make them applicable to soldiers only, The House amendments were concurred in, aod the bill now gves to the Pres- ident for bis signatare, Mr. Wilson reported a bill for the equalization of bounties to soldiersin the late war, It gives to each roldier who served in the late war eight and a third dollars a month for every month of eervice rendere> deaneting from this ainount all bounties paid by the lnited Bates, No bountios shall be paid to desert ers, nor w any soldicr discharged at Lis own requost. Auy soldier who bas bartered, sold, assigned, trans ferred, loaned, exchanged or given away his final divcharge papers, or any interest in any bounty, proviced for by this or ang other act of congress will not be entitled to receive any bounty whatever under the act, Another section provides that the proceeds of the tax now laid and of any tax whieh may here- hall be set apart as a fund for the payment of the bounties Lereiw provided tor, and atinguishinent of any debt imeurred ia payment of sald bountios, Mi, Conness, of Cal., thought the above ought to fo to the Comimittee ou Finance, as it invowed « [Phat expenditure than any other bill pefore the benat The Uill wae finally referred to the Military Com- mp, thee ‘Dho House concurrent resolution for adjournment on Tirursday, —~ day of May, was read and referred to the Committee on Finance, Mr. Doolittic, of Wisconsio, called up the Benate bill to provide fr an enuusi inspoetwo of Indian affairs. Mr. Rameer, of Minn, favored an smendment providing that the Inap ctore be all appointed from the Reauiar Army, Lie believed the iodine Bureau cought to be aiteched to the War Departwent, ae it formerly waa Mr. Doolittic sald the pending bill would not stand in the way of am atteupt to tremeter the ludian Bureeu to the War Department Mr. Guthrie, of Kentucky, took the ground the bill wae unui ceseary, He wae oppored to the cppomunt ment of Commissioners to wach the eouduct of Caoines officers. Mr. Gnpies offered an amendment allowing any loyal citizen of the United stetes, of good moral charecter, trade with the lnudians upon execut= ing the required bon apd comping with the regulatious prescribed for tuteicourso with irimes paid the above would remove a great ree of conuption that exieted at present, whue Indian (rit appointed Ly ludisu Agenw te- qucouy ius # bribe, The amendment of Mr, Grimes wes aoptied, and the bill was then passed by a vote of 19 yeas against 10 ways. Mr. Bumoer called up the Joint reso!ntion relative to pardoned criu.inals being sent to the country from abroad. Mr. Somoner exp'ained that there was necessity for | the pasenee of the above, growing ont of ihe fre queney with which the offence was committed by forean governments, The Coromittoe on Foreleu Kolations had thought of reporting a bill on the eub- jects but there was great difficulty io determining what the character of the bill should he. At one t.me it was thongat advisable to hold the marters of veoels responsible, and punishing them lo, couvey- ing criminaie to thiecountry. It wer finally thought Lest to report the ,esoiuion simply protesting against such wets Mr. Trumbull ioquired If the acta spoken of had been protised against at th orm he eio by the American re countries, mi. Sumperesidin the case named by the resoln- tion the Awerican Consul had protested, It was simply desired uow to reinforce the action of the biate Departinent and ite officers by this resolution, Mr. (Trumbull inquired whether the Executive Departmens bad exuausied a. ite power before sppiying to Congress tor redress. He thought the Laecutive Deparment oughe not to appy to Con- erevs motil it had done so, He believed thet notiiug roore would be necessary than for the State Depart- went to inform the euthoriues of Baseland that such cetarheuld not be repeated, Mi, Sumner tuought the passage of the resolution wou d be fuvig ettieacious than yihing el*e that ould be dom in preven ing tition of the act ieterred to, He would 48. that the ptate Department desired the passave of the resolution, Mr. Chandler said euch a eobie protest was beneath the disuity of tho Menate, It would do wel: enough for the State Department, but it wesclearly beneath the dignity of Congress. Mr. Grimes ead he would like some gentieman opposed fo the resolution to state bis objections to it, Cavgbter.) Mi, li umbnil «aid the only objection ralred to the revolution wna that it lad uo business bere, It was intended, no coubr, (o show that ion some matters the becretary Of Staie was willing todeler to Couvions; though jadying trom his jase sp.ech in New York be was Dot willing todo so in everything, (Laughter,) Mr, Wilson spoke in favor of the resolution, Mr, Chandler said he had re d new lipht, was glad to hevr trom Mi. Tiw tary of State was willing to cefer tu Cougiess iy email waiters jf notin great, (Laughter) The resoluion was then passed, and the Senste adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The joint resolution introduced last Monday, by Mr, Ashley, of Obio, in regard to reconstruction, was tak 0 up, read twice, en] freferred to the Come mittee on Keconstruction. Mr, McClurg (Mo,), introduced a joint resolution for the representation in Congress for the States lately iu rebellion, and for the resumption of the practical relations of said States to the | nited States | upon which the same action was taken, Mr, Hooper (M J introluced the following bill: Be it enacted, e'c., That the act entitled An act to provide Wayeund Means to support tho Govern- ment, approved March dd, 1565, shall be extended and construed to empover the secretary ef the Treasury W oll any description of bonds authorized by sald set at euch races not lees then par, ae he may think auvisabie, for lawiul money of the Unied States; or te rievive in pay meat any treasury notes, coinpound Interest notes, certificates of indebsed- ness or of deposit, with the inwrest accrued thereun which have Leen of inay be issued unde: any act of Congress, itehaid lethe du'y of the Secretary of the Treasury to retire aud cancelan amount of the Treasury potes, certificates, or other obligations Dearing ine ross @gUa) ia ot nt to the bonus dit posed of ; and th» public deb all not herestter be | ancreased b thyrity of thi*or any previo ucts ot Congress; and from and after the fires day of | July neat, the intercet on certifivates of deposit for temporary loans, shail not exceed the anoual rae of five per centum, Mr, Hooper, of Massachusetts, stated that the + 9 for the like general purpose having been lost lass week, be bad introduces this aud wished to have it referr It embodied what seemed to him, trom the discussion last week, the wishes of a largo majority of the House, ‘The bill was read twice, and referred to the Com- mitte on Ways and Means, Mr. Daweon, of Pennsylvania, introduced the {ol- lowing resolutions, and demanded the * previous question :" Resolved, That the United &' ates camnot guarantee the bounds of the Mexican or any other Government without impairing its owa credit aud imposing uew b ou i “Vescloed, the sacred faith of the American oe peacaen te, Oe pevanans @ ous dep thas unwiee Cony, ¢ our finance) affairs by the assumption of the obligations ot other countries, Mesoveed, That the true pulley of the Uniied States ie, in the laneuage of And honest friendsh, e@liances with uoue.’ The House refused to accord the previous ques- tion, Mr. Ashley.of Oh‘o, f@fused to r to the Commiliier on Fores A ‘ Mr. Washbusne, of Liinots, eto debace the resolaticos, The resolutions, under the ruc; reat over ior the prevent Mr. Bundy fatro'uced @ resointion, which was adopied, directing the Commitioe on Penrlous to iu. quire into the expediency and justice ot proviaing by law ior the cares of ctlicers and soldiers who have 1 wh supposed to have been Mr. Ancona, of Pennsylvania, introduced the fol- lowing concurrent resolut on, and moved the previous question Resolved, the Senate comurring, ilies tie P.esident of the Semate and the speaker of the House of Kepreeoutatives actonrn their respective diouses for the prosent session ou Luursue,, Le day of May, ac 1s o'riock, noon Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, remarked that euch « resolution WAs premature until the appropriavon bills were passed, aud be called for the y ons aud nays upon it, the vote was takea and reenlied as follows 8); naye 64 bo the coucusren: passed, Mr. Coffroth, of Pennaylvanta, introduced a resolu- ton, which was adopie., instructing the Commitiee OD wilisary Affaire wo report ot au eatly day abil wo equalize the bounties of all the soldi re and eallore who were mustered into the service of the United States, Mr, Randall, of Ponnay!vauta, introduced a roso'a- tloa, declaring that in the o} mu of the Louse of ves, the Kepi ere ives from the late required oasly, are, to iheir seme, and rsof the House the ex sug orders 1 thoald be reerred to ibhee, Dut Mr, Randau not desiring the rences, witharew the resolution the tollowing Conetitul onal amendment was in. troduced by M) Cullon, of liimow: No person, erceps acitizen of ihe United tates, who hua at ailtuces borne true siiegiance there o. shall ever how auy office uncer the Cuied o alos, aud Cougie-# aha: pase be uecessary lawe to preseut the Vidietivg of this artic.e. Mr. Kelley, of Peon, itutroduced the following, which was read twice and referred to the Commiitee om Ways and Means: Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and is hereb thorized and directed, to pay and fully Uquidat @ principa 4 inteie the Compound Interest votes ot the Unites the same become due; and the ecretary of the Treasury be avd i# hereby au horized and directed to issue lees: tender notes, which ehall not tear in- terest, for the purpose of paving and liquidating euch Con pound Loveree: votes, provide t that the amount of leyal tender noes to be issued by the meeretary of the Treasury, ae ulorewaid, ehaill vot exceed the amount ofthe compound interces auies, to be paid and liquidated ns atoreantd Sec. ¢.-And be it further enacted that from and after the passage of thie ect it shail not be lawtui for the Seer tery of the Treasury to increaee the then existiug emount Of legal tender curr acy of Natioual fferson, “Poare. commerce, OU nOooLus eutanellig€ er the resolations Yous iesvlulion Wee should be Nank currency of the United Staves, except as ie provided in the first Becton of thie act, or dimin- wh (he emount (o tess (hau moe buedred millions of doilar Dee Me it further enacted that from snd after the pareage of thie cet [tehall not be Inwfu for the peeretary of the Trearury to eel! or dicpo e ot any gold coin or gold certificates of the United States ata less price than ono dollar end thirty cents nthe currency of the | uited siates uuiil the iiret d_y of July next, and after that tine it eball not le iaw ful sor him to din. tthe price of gold more than one per cent. im any month below the price of the pre- codlug month, fec.4.—And be it furtber enacted that all acts and parte Of acte incoussteut Leiowith are bereby y waled, dr. Kogers int. oduced the following resolutions, and moved the previcus question Resolved, That the Fece:al Government has no etituconal right .o ameuine oF pe) the debt of toe so-called Confederate Government of the (neureent Btates,or the rebeidettot any of esid sta es, and that if would be én outrage even wo wticupe to re) Resolved, That the honor of the Federal Govern men HG that the Fecer & farthing 5 that enanced, aud tle fain yeerved, Pbate ual (Axation is juctand right, and that every person in thi country should boar his equal hare of (he Fecersi and state taxes and that there suouid be bo privileged class, The House reiured w second the previous question 45 to 60, THE LOAN BILL, The morning hour having expired, the next busi- new in order wae Mr, Garfield's motion to recousider the vote by which, on Friday last, the Loan bill was rejected. which motion Mr. Beaman moved to lay on the table. Ihe voto was taken on the latter motion, and it was lost, yoas 7), oa, 73, Mr. Broomall, of Pa, eald he was in favor of the measagce offared thistoorniug by Mr. Hooper. The question was: Oueht the Houve to confide to any exe ucive officer the authority to diminieh the clrou- lation of the ven-interest bearing leval tender notes? We had now four hundred and fifty wiitions of doilare in nonsinwrest bearing currency, two hundret and sixty miliions of dollara = fr ational « currency, which might reach o 06Co maximum of §=6three hunds and oue hundred i lare, legal tender note to some nine bunired things. Gold was to-day morning it was 180%» 45%. while inst briday Those on hie side of the hous’, who objected to ihe measure of the Commnitre of Ways aud Means, propved that the currency should be reduced tu the «mount otone hundred and eighty millions, by ioturoiue the interes! bearing loval tender notes, w would bea reduction of twenty per cout, Lt the priew of gold followed the volume of the circulating mediuin —@ propos. tou which he did not sutuit—#old should stand at 1 whea Congices rearsembies next December, With the reduction of the currency be thought fiat weeas much o# the busimese of the county could tear, If, in addition to that, the Se: retary the ‘Treasury should reduce the non-venring inierest cireuiation to the amount of ® hundred mi lions, thico fourths of t miniog aud am establishments ia the eount H and it would not be @ ques should be able to dollars @ duy ; but st would te @ question of work and subsisieuce of eight (houssaud oO people whom he represeuted in one of tue ¢. bee Of Miepachuce ts, He the: eure should be false to is trust it le leeatae fed thata limit shonid | 4 be;oad winch \he becretary of (ho ‘lieusury should vot go, Me thone lt that that limit should be fixed at fou. hundred and filty tuitiions of von Interest beatiudg lewal venders, and threes buudred twillion of Navona Ha cur rency. If that reduction were made he suppored that specie would oowe b, par arti¢ia, of Ohio, ead it was Very apparent gentieman trom Messachusette (Mr, bout well) had ed un keue, bor belweeu tue right pe . ‘The issue be Lad rained wae between the pecretary of the iressury end (ue interesse of thy country, ud he lad esid (oat the bid would put into the banus oj the secretary 4 power which might be used avaingt the Honest labor of the country, Ibis (hdr, Gariieid's) anawer war, thet (ue power to be put into Into hie hands waeto be Usdd eeainat th: game biers of the couutry, who would uot omy breuk dowa the curreucy but ail the ineivste uf Lue country, ilo believed the Becrowasy of bio isemeuty wae the last Lian tO 48K lor A power touppress the vevitimaie in terests ofthe country, The gen!\iiuks tivus Mapas Chusetis Dad slated (ue amouus of Curieauy wich might be withdrawn, but be bad fursotteu shat these were three hundied willione of pod eoln uo the country waleb woula tow in to belp hil the vacuum lett by the retivewen, of the efeoubeck curieucy, iet all or two Me bad forgotten that we we'd OW producing two huudied wiious iv gold Quad + vor every year, trom our aines, 1 he preretary of the Tieusury did oot intend, the Comiaistee of Waye aua Meaus did not intend, nor desire that there should be a rapid contraction of the curseac,, Wet bad been sugees'ed by tue oiler side a6 @ remedy ior the finaneial oubles? The geuticoman irouw Penusy:sauia (Mr. Keliey) had iutroduced @ bill to-day authorizing the Becreiury to take up (he Lous as they liniueed wud bo imsue greoubacks for them, If \bat policy wore cetabl shed there would be & (housand willons of greeubucks jegved within the next elguken mouths, Mr, Ke dey's bil would fiood the country with uew jreehite an! deluges of peper money, which would suuply drive the Country deeper and deeper into ihe alyse of dishonesty io all its business timueactions. ‘There was Do fiuancier, no statesman, liviug orde lived within ihe last 15 years, who hed oy deciared, as the Secietary veviared, that the vuly honest besa of business ware jacney vane of cod NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH The House should now act on ite own ty on th ane. On the one si'e wae Proposition to re to honest and solid \ aites; on the other side t Miton the vad ten of pay m li wae the Llouae t) decide the alters ative honld @iopr, Let the House pasa ite bill pow, and with @ Lie depression i baat Deas a litte tee the mouey market, the Worst would soon te over, sud the b the eouutry would soa oid varth, it weato . ‘ than thet of 1807 would brine Goorfield then moved tue prev question, The previous question was secondedjand the House was brought directly to a vote ou the “otion to re- consider, The vote was taken, and roenited— Yeas, St; Naye, 67, Bo the vote rejecting the bill was re- conmidered, Mr, Conklin rose to ro. 6 fo recommit the bill, and made rome remaike advocating the principals of the vill, We were making, he esid, progress in the richt direction, He had just roceived a dispatch an- bouncing that at this moumeat gold is eelling at i285), lle rejoiced and took courage from that, It ought uot to be worth more than the enrrency of the coun. try, He hoped tor the tine when it would not be; but it was tie an sinele leap to be ventured t inet make ti wreck hait Nobody ar of the Tie States felt | utop should If suc t would dash us inte ple We ally, if not slowly, or we aball jal intereets in the country, is betioc (hau the preseut able head be President of the ( nited pted the weil-chosea words of hia message, Gentlewen differed aa to the meas. ure of powe: which the seeremry hat already, and differed about thie preciso arrancemont and degree of sdditionsl power to be coaterioc; but they would wet iceubetaneialy dict’, and at the eame time, in euch form as will command the whow Laion vote ot (he House, aa ho (Mr. Conkling) boped aad belleved, Mr. Conk ings motion to reeommit wae fore practl- eal purpose, tle believed the Union party in thie Hotes wae competeat to tay down a round financtal e tey, looking to a toration of specie payment, move thar the bit poor 0d WiLhous Imetruc. tous to tho Conun t ue sudo that | move the pres iow The previous quossion was seconded ; ayes nays hot coun ed, and then the bill wae without division recommiited to the Committee of Ways end Means, without Instructions, ‘The House shortly afterwarda adjourned, From Nova Scotia. A Fresh Fenian Fxcitement. Nalifax, Meich 19. Lhere is great excitement here. Startling rumors are afloat, The royal aud provincial artilery ie mauaing all the forte. A proclamation has been ttsued calling ont the militia, hon he Arma and sinmunition aro to te distrifuted to them to-day, The Engineers bave heen very busy since P.iday, day aud night, St. Pauk day wascole- brated with the urmai ceremonies, No disturbance oceurred, Fevlanti«m in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 19.—The first of a sericea of Feuian meethiges to-uight, at JeMerson Liel!, attracts eda @ aud enthusssiic audieuce, Brephen J, Meany, State Centre of Ohio, made a speech, To morrow wight a meeidog will be held at Sansom Street Hail, Subseriptioas to (he bouds we.e quite lively, Fenianim in Ulmira, N.Y, Eimira, Maich 19. thie evening the held ta Blin wos held y Hall. Maoor Nicks, presided, The ug wee add-ceaed by ©. ©, Woodman, The oo movement was dovoun ed, aud O' Aabony sustained, The Kmmet Circles bave organized @ imultary company,and are wellarmed with muskets, largest the by From Europe. Two Duy’ Later News. Portland Me, March 19.— Vie etenmetip Pornvien from Leadoncerry the Oth, has ar The Cunard Company anu co shat with the Steamer Aripoll, on the Luth of March, tl wil tem porarily resume their woenly line of emigt vores from Liveryoo! to New York, GREAT BRITAIN, In the House of Commons ou the Tih the annual bill for the aboltrion of church rates wae debated, fessta. Gladetuse and Bright epoke in favor oi the Question Leing compromired one way or other. ‘ihe Lili was passed to a second reading by 255 to 262. The announcement of the vote waa received with loud cheering, It is thoucht that the vote indicates an ear e.ution of (he quesiionu, AiKuough the pr nt bill will doubsless be rejocted by the House of Lords, a6 usual, Liverpool, March 9.—Sir John Gray's motion for the lrivh Church has been fixed for Tuesiay, The revolution he proposes ia hat ihe church esiablish- montin Irelaud is a grievous wrong to the people ot that country, and ite continued maintainance pre- vonte (hem from having coafidence in the justice or in the wisdom of tho Imperial Parliament, The Ow. sayas—The Armerican Government has intimated thet it ls in possession of full imiormation as to the movements of the Feviansin the United States, acd will oot adm!\t any ects obnoxious w the Britieh Goverament, of which its lawa cau take cornizance Fenian affairs are unchanged. Unimportant ar reste continue, Tue Dublin Evestsu Mar enya, the number of prinsoveis commiited in Dublin sluce the suspension of the /abeas Coryus, bo 1Th, The totul number of persons arested uader the suspenelon ot habeas corpus act up to Tuesday night is 176, of whotn 42 are Irinl-Americins, Four have been discharged, A late dispatch from Dublin eave: “The movements of the guoboat Nirhtinentle end tho cutter R in bublin t have Leon we Baturday Bikiie leat #0 tay Us, Aud the vigiiaue od iy go unusual hat the UCase d to have had infoommlon of the deugn of | 104 Bieplenn tog awa sutucdiately in oue of | the odin trating vemele a: the port, Al t every wh viug during the last two days hus ben inte pled and e@arched; and when | eric the Recer (hoving det «t ves on toiurd) bes pour turret trom o.@ of these cruises. Lhe ceportthat he Captiia | Gi the | Gited S.ales war eleaines Canandnivus, how ting tu Kinestown harbos, een: al the visitors to tiechip eehore summarily on Punday affe Doon, iu | coareq sc nee Of come petvons having ¢iven benian forties to be arabe by Lie men, is ao ead, Ker died account of what really occurred, Av ong thoee who | yd the viesel toere may or tnay bot have been / @ WILOUIE E swecush | doch eeul 1 ob the scivicy Woe (be Buypiying of Ame nono | freely whl Gunk, Licught cu Loma igs Lhe purpose, sarreerawatts Cimovian of the evening of the Tth saya: The dealings iu Awerian securities have | been ou a somewhat Iimited reaie, Towards the | clove ot las’ week there wea a strony dirposition to buy Five dwenty Louds, end on pat vilor to the Austra'ae an’s news, |b e ' up ‘o7l, but have since rereLed cn suc, toreuiiee protite Tuy Railway puares have +) La) Job the Cownward ent, tHiiuom cloein iTeaTs\y and Erie Si eab dy. Official returne of Lritieh exporte for January, show an increase of tweuty~eren por cent over thore | of Japualy of inet year, Aluesiog Wok by tur gue | largest poction uf the imcrease, AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA, The London Ow. eays: “A German criaia is immineut, The l’rusian Government has dlepaich ed to Vienn a surimons in respect 'o Lolstein,which fe as peremptory in 1s tone ws ite demands, Bis- marck is ready to fa war and its consequences, Austria wuss at once take up the gauntiet or yield te the presensions gf Piusee las somowlas lgaominl- z | jovoviug @ loge of pearly one and 4 quarter milijoa a. 1.2 ‘hirty-Third Year. =—- | TUE PRINCIPALITIES, Tho M@Nit/crsaye: “A majority of the plenipo teutiarles have siready been invested with the hecewary powersto attend the C wo the Prinetpalitios about to hens t haere The Tur non the Danube la sisted a » reserve corps, 15,008 muen, is tole It t+ etated will probably ¢ jomary measures Tranayivania and r ia dha ing unanimously approved the arrangements of the Disectors for laying the cablo this year, Commercial. Lrveavoot, Corton Market, 9rn.—The sales of cotton for the week foot up 74,000 bales, The market fe cm but aghanged for American, while Egyptian 1 vanced gald, sruicrrs-The market was very dull, oxcept » which was advancing, Toe market is firm, Lard hee an Qn upward ten) evev London March 9, -Consola close at 60%a86% Money, The weekly return of the Bank of Eng eh wean jneresee in bullion of £84,000, OS MESLOAN CLCURITIES.— U.S, Five Twenties, T0! is: Liuinois Coutral, T74; Brie Rauway, BS From Havana, The Caba Slave Trade -Norrible Sconosad Cape San Antonie, kte, (Correspondence af tha Suny Havana, March 16.—1 announced tn my Last letter the arrival hero of the steamer Neptune with the rchooner Matilde, with $75 negroes captured frome slave expedition, and that it was reported that 1,679 in all had been captured, The frets are aa follows’ His Excelloney, Don Francisco Marty, since Noveme ber last has received three successive lots of negroes. emounting to 1,2, who were landed near Cape san Autitonio, most of whom were sold. Of those on the Matiide only 2/5 are considered by the government es legal capuure, tor loo w sold (o a wealthy piaa- Ao. papers aud portnits signed by Sea. Jeuiouaut Goveroor of the Depart inar del Kio, the partner of Arguelles much todinetion ls expressed bere about these 100 hegioes, who are cousivered part end 5 cel ot the tlegal = cargoe#; bat accor tw the Spanish lawe they have been decided to slaves aud delivered over to their owner, the sa Marty. The eon of the Admiral ot the Neptana, who eaw these negroes as Ca San Antonio, says those ilving were in a horrible condiuon, and the eeud were lying unbucied on the shore, Me counted tiove thao ov of the latter, who were leit as tood lor the crows. tlere bave v ely been an unusual number of fires . Te ) 08 LA Maina, t ike of ab very, Chases the ie reported that the slay to bur nih five of the jae. mulday bg dulce, by which the buleing was ly saveu trom destruc. ou & Bure exurtions are being made to revive the slave trade bere, which has been declining tor some yo.rs pes; whe on thy oiber band there ise #iiong Wovement in aver of (ue total abolition of slavery in Cuba and Porto Rico, Auyices trom Vera Cruz to che 64h inst., and from the City of Mexico to the let inet, have ore ceived, Tbe Beigian Miniter, w riding in a Gauiyeuce waa chose ia the head wad the dreneh bask Vereua Coilest arcived here the ildy with 446 Ucollee trom Macao, Beve: ouuel catgoce are te lollow, rhe Brush cvivelte Carmen arrived bere on the ieth, From the Rio Grandoe. New Orleans, March 16.~Advices trom the Bio Grande to the loth report au unbroken quiet pre~ Valllng, The frenco remained in iuil possession of Deded aud all the country surrounding, while the opposing forces had lef ior parieunknown, Trade &t Mutemoros continued dull, aud prices of most oruc.es rules at low Lgur NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE penmute, Albany, March 19.—Ditis ApVaNogp TO a Titan jo mierthe mrpor pian of the city of lo discoutuuue certala pro be (hid aud fs ousts avemues,. .. oe New York eu Brookiy a Passon we Compauy........20 euthornse the duphavdes ew Loss lo boriow tuohey for the lie Metropoutan Fire Coumuieioa (ae see Of Tree passes On the ralirosas Avjvutned, py sd bea ge 4 heueut of osesee Prob) obese o thie oe Assemb'y> Kerports..-Mr. Lituejoln, from the Committee on Abpotviibelly Fepyrted The apps. ocean’ Of metus beos 0. Atsemtsy unie. the nes census, New ore County veue 2, aud Kings County ¥. Hacks Peiiubtcab---kur & sadtoad in South, Weat and O:hus sirects 1u New York........'0 ameud the Kegauy law, aULL0N8 AND ReaoLetTions.—Mr, Prear called up the resviuiions crllimg wpou the tas Companies of New kore eud bioek yd ior lujormatiog, whlch Waa edoptes, bits Apvancen 10 ‘THinp Keapine,—To ineer- pura the Atme.icad bayio ing & diaiag CO... te gia bd the revieed slutuces ve to rake uf Liew borage, —Adjourued, ret General Intelligence. (By Mail te the New York Sun] Arn 12 has been appointed jor fast day im Ma ue ‘Tas steamer Golden Age sa led from San Frae- Cincy yosteriay, taking ¢8T5,303 in treasure, of which #710,768 yous for New York, Lue steamer Moves Taylor, feou Nicaragua, with passe. cere! vin New York 4s of BPebruary, bas or ives at dan Pracciavo, in New Orleans, re ently, two men carrying Gow. @ corpse, Las each # log broken by the stairs wiviug Way. Tos Louisiave sugar crop of 1965-6 le estimated a! 14,700 Logebeaus, ageiiet 450,440 Bogebesds in 150.-%, LMlLiy ONE ng voesela arrived at Glouces- te, Mire, ft the Geor last week, They vbrougus over 1,000,000 pounue of tah, Mas, Extvanern ALL, of North Caroline, bee eeu seuteucou by @ Indibary conmsaission im thes tuio ty ube pear'é Iuspridgvumeut in the Penitems tary, for billing @ uegro, Gey. Vuasntin, the superintendent of Colt's wotory @6 Hat ord, ie polity to resign his position in the rey ular artuy a@ Colonel of the 12th infant ry, aud wil Le succeedeu by Major Gon, Augur, Denirg the week end ng March 8), sixtwen vees Bolu Were Wrecked off the Britieh au. Irish coasta, Guliele, Ex-Peesment Boouaman ts said to spend most of Lis Giue telilug bores abouts the grandeur of Los admiulsiration. The old * public funcuomary’* is ovideutly iu Lis aneedotuge, ‘Lug co leges of Now Eug!and, fourteen tn nume ber, contain tule year about ¥.600 undergraduates, ol Woulu iota une tiled to oue-lall are professors. ul religion ut diterent deuominations, ‘Tus Governor of Montana, ino recent call for 500 volustoers to go agalust tue Todjans, requesum thou to afm and equip (bemeelves as be can only jurnish 89 pyribgticid ritles, Onm of the griudstoves in the shop of the Ames Ma: ulacturing Company at Chicopee, Mass., burst Wednesday regis ene ball tying through » window, takiog all the sab out, None of the works men Were injured, Taw French Government has issued « circular to all \0@ marine powers of Kuro) ussting- wwelr support os their exbibition oe Reblog wen au4 itbpements, t be held near Bordeaux, ocx ® Heptenmver, Om account of the greatly reduced cost of rails row trensportation and freights, the New Haven, Uoad. Com Gealers have reduced tue price Ga 60 (Woe, immed om tho tam Page.)