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Number 10.524, The Latest News By Telegraph tothe N, ¥Y, San, defend and maintain the enpremeer of the Con tion and all le io in purenance the ent, al preserve t and riehts ofthe | Staves, the said Southern States includad, ani~mpatred. Avsolned. That Andrew Johneon, President of the FROM WASHINGTON. of the United States, on account of his patrictic ef fortato preserve the inion, with all the dignitr equslicy end rights of the several State the ssi Fouthern States ine'n unimpa, acd that we ——_—_—— ial cooperation in bie Lefforis, Summer obje above, and i dd to the p> eent_consideiation weat over under the rule. THE PARDON BUREAU. Ciniinisttnatilshincceniaaiitatinna Mt pare vay gpesice that he wouid call the i eullect up again oa Friday next, A. Batch of 800 Cases. | wr. ven Wintis, trom the Commitice on Port Offices and Post Roads, reported, with amendments, the bill to amend the postal laws, It reduces the fine for injuring or defacing mail matter, or letter or pillar boxes, from « Uhousand id fire hundred dollars, and the imprisoument under ces tain cases, The Committee asked to be discharged from the Senate bill to amend the postal | in leu of is the Liouse DILL was reporied as above. Mr. Wilson called up the bill to reimburse the Btate of Pennsylvanta for the expenses in calling out the militis of that State in the Government serzice It authorizes the Secretary of War to wo the State of Peunsylvaniaaesam not exceeding $800,000, for the purpose named, The bil, was passe Mr, Pomeroy called up the bill to erant 100,000 ee of the public lands to ald in the construction of aenipcanal trom Lake Ruperlor to Lac La Belle, in the piate of Michigan. ‘lhe bill was the bill making a grant of la to aid tu the con. @truction of the Boutberm Minuesotsa Kailroal was pasted, Adjourned, HOUSE OF REPEMSENTATIVES, Mr, Cullom, ef Lilinois, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported back the joint resolutions of the Benate, authorizing Admiral Paulding and Commodore William Badfor!, to accept decorations Gathering of Fentans at East- from the King of Italy, in recognition of thelr ser. port, Me. — — —— vices rendered to the frigate Le d'Italia, which were BRITISH WAR SHIPS THERE. | “ytit;red snl peased. Mr, Pane asked leave to offer @ resolntion, inetroet- ri = ie . } ing the Committee on Rules to inquire into, and re Telegraphic Communications Cut. port upon the expediency of providing, by amend- ment to the Heron Pech ha ri the Hewae bei} pare EXCITEMENT BOTH SIDES OF THE LINE | {;"%2 othe Fraliota rik! LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. turned by the Presidont,with } whether n to lay it op the table or bo postpone it iue An English Flect to be Sent to the Fishing Grounds, THE WAR MOVEMENTS IN GERMANY. All the Leading Traitors Inoluded CASE OP JEFF. DAVIS, Why os Io Is Not Tried. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Defeat of the Bankrupt Bill. CANADA AND THE _ FISHERIES: An Interesting Ilistory, IMPORTANT from the BORDER. which was ittee on Military Af Hieney of suthorming to audit and pay the jovel citizens tor borees, mu es ned *rty eoized snd eppropriated by rgak, in Marylaua sud Ulie, ia © Quarternas’er's De claima of er persona! pie bels under iv, 1866 Mr. Alley, from the Post Office Committers, ree Janu act to provice that tie eoldiers individuai orials wliall be « rough the mauve atthe ueval rote of printed matter, [t was cuus: ed aud - ‘s ~- pasacd &e., &c., &c. eae THE FISUING GROUNDS—INTERES TING HISTORY Wasnraros, April 19, Mr. Raymoud obtained permission to make a re- port from the Committee of Foreign Affairs. He stated that some days siace, a resolution wae refer redtothat Commiitee, calling on the Secretary of the Mave to rend! armed vessels to the fisherie : fneas, He wae tnairucte! to +, Itroteht heot come in ¢ The repeated assertions rec utly that Jeff. Davie wou'd be released on a writ of Aabeae corpus with out trial, now, that peace has been proclaimed, ie | without foundation, Ue stands indicted for the | 4 crime of Ligh troason by the Gran! Jury of the Ma | ern! 1 a at Meg La trict of Columbia, which indict. nent ie now pending eatto che iiouse to erate the eircumetancer which in the Rupreme Court of the United States for said t sacnieice wag _ ution OAs 8 aublect a District. He ta also charced with the essassiuation a Troaty 18 of Presiden’ Lineotn, &c,, bu the Chiet Justice le | sight of the Americena to pariake ¢ ‘ | the of Newfonndlend | of opinion that he muet be tried in one or other of Mal cone Sh tke caer, Colonists, previous to thele the Sates in which he committed or caused tobe | jndenendence, and had been rece pH committed the crimes with which he is charged, and | an exieting right by the tresty or So tt waa not right, adu tre the Americans had coutinued t ar of 151 By the treaty of I scoied, not @ privilege eranted, bat a tied and recogoived as a right unser thas » fish there lino as Congress has not yet docitod that the late!y rebel | Hous districts are States, the trial is, of necessity, | } cul Postponed. vial en inade for the subject, the A n Ithas bees reliably ascertained that appl'cations | ¢)).), ssioners wlio were euthorize! to new » at 5 rend r st Cihent tawir been exp ceay inatracted by their have been made and are now pending, for pardon br bent an been expiossly instrecten: bY tar | eighty-six ex-members of the rebel Congress; ove | oy drnwn tuto question at all, Lhe ‘ attr bauJred aud thirty-two ex-greduiates of West Point, | bad ce thereiore lett precisuly ne it f : one hundred fore, under tho treaty of isd, which accuitie! ber but who served In the rebel ar nd | ‘ . : right .o tieh, but disturbauces has occured besween twenty-seven robe! Gienera!a, including Drage, Long: | ¢)¢ rival faherueu, which led to the Couveuton of etrect, Boaurerard, and several of tho Lees; sleo |} bil hae sue yen fey the vari of thirty-two prominent ex-rebe! cM: las, and one hun- ; 2 a tnoricans Fenouneed, and Feceiv he tens to dred and sixteen ex-United States oflicere who held | ¢4) within three tmulles of shores of the British Prov Rien in the rebel service jones, ‘That wee not & concession by rent = a. Dritain, nor a restriction of any rieht of The President has approved andeigned the Pofl- | yyy priviege. Lt wae the renunciation by the @eucy Appropriation bill, Among the it aie the nited shea a, : ote can Hepa ie Dart: following: To enable the Light-Honee lioard to re: | eee erin tue ‘beginning, and wuich had establish Lights and other aids to navigation discon- Cinued by the eaemy on Southern coast, 810,09 for refurnishing and repairing the Presidents House, 646,000 in addition to $8,000 for repairing it inside end out; for cefraying tho expenses incident to he @eath and burial of Abraham Lincoln, : for the purchase of Ford's Tueatre (the scene oi the as eassination) $100.00, The Preaient bas proclaimed the treaty made by the Winnebago Indians, This tribe convey to the Government all their right, title and interest io their present reservation inthe Territory of Dako teh. In consideration of which tho Luited States cede land to them in Nebreska, and agree to subsist them ove year in their new Lome, aud furnish them beoeu expresty tag teary previous $0 10 treaty of Jiod, ‘Lhe Cuited psetos liad renounced the right of tuhing Wikhig Ob Marine league Oo! the coset, Cader the conventior isis the Auericans 6:11] continued O fie, Unb disiuibences aroro in joul, when ‘hy Prov nein GOV erumeds Claine 10 rivhs to eccluvce Ausercen (o @ ereates extent ub thiee miles trom the coast putting upon that clause an entirely new juterpretation, bamely, that bhe line by which the turee miles were to be messurod wae lo Le drawu fiom beiuiand to Leatiang of ail the bays siong tae ucluding the grees bay of rundy, the ay of Northumberland peraite, the Borat of wy, Gc, Jhes would have exc.uced American fiehermen from soimeé of the most valuable fshiog #TOUDGS OF LAGE Comst, he American Gove:nmens never admitied the vl iaterpreta thou, In 19$5, by ® Temoustrance of Mr, Sioven son, the theu Minieter to Kugian’, the master wos brought to the atiention of the Mritisn Government. — care was thea incdy up witheaw end grist mills, sericultural implements, |p. qe Provincial suthoritiea and eu tie law officeraot the crowa, On buat cuse Guus, borwes, aud whatever may Le ceccssary to dod .wo pointes; firet, that the ireaty of ol. vue their domestic comfort, lind wee sunulled by che ® A 1514 aud the teary ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has iesued aciren: | o; iold 9000, shat thes ali ey te pe ne ven lar to ofticers of the Customs, declaring that ciude Rene ad ye nem {dod ngainat the At he American Government retus , decision, and the Beatieh Goverament 1540; oo hat the flaherics enjoyed Wer la cou be Convention o: 13) ag edmitte clove of Lhe right, aud were allowed & Jousg ihe cosas, Without rejerence tu the thiee ui e@ juriedic. Lush poltive were de Petroleum, Noptha, Benzine and Benzole, should be re: elassed smong explosive fiuics, and that ater the let Gay of May noxt, no steam veesels carrying pusron- gers, will be permitted to transport either of the above articles without a epecia! license, Bpeeker Colfax wun sereuaded to-nivit at hie resi- @eace by citizens of Indiana, who hat been already | ten, if bas wae bye stave or Be eae re a Sera OS i seaby. i 4 baying a like compliment to Senator Lane, of that} pi oie ju portant questions of coussuction would arise Biate, Mr. Coliax, acknowledging tthe compliment | under (iat etate of things, Lt woud become y quertion ander which teary WO were now bo eiujoy toe rigut of Ueliug on these the British © auced tiatby the treaty of Ioid the provediug Giesty of 1750 wae appulied ; Lut that claim coud not Le maintained ; because, 1 then it wes equal y iu a few remarks, in the course of which he suid: In this great year, 1566, in the Sonate Chamber @ud in the Kepic tative Ha'l, they h Placed by overwhelming majorities that ¢ ivil Rights’ billon you atute book, which declarce every ove born on | clear that she Goa, of 1518 must bave Leen anuuiled Awerican #01! shall haves Lir.bright af au American | py the trtaty of 1904; 60 that they were imiowan vaca, citizen, (Cheers) That law, iereprescased as ib] ether ou tue Oo sal ColvcesiOd Ib the treaty of bas Leen by ite opponents in Congress, will never be Su, OF OB Lhe F oe which wee eujoyed p.cvious repealed, And way should (Lere be objections to a ttme, Probably, however, the comstrucvon law like thas, Every oue born on the soll of tho K welch Wolk Governimeabs youd consent to be put public owes to It allegiance, and is tg not the recipro- upon it would ba that by the abrogation of the treaty Gal duiy of the K public togive to him its protection? | ¢; jsb4 both par wore thrown pads ou thy cou. vention of Jolb, and the American ilea@rmen woud be permitted to carry op their share of the fishernes, as they were Boder that convention, Within three tuiles of thu coast. ie bad uo idea shes Bie Amer cau Government would ever Couseut to “diay ing a ine from Lew d to Leadland of thesegieat ba Buch action was preposterous, 1b the de: (i giv ob the Slo, wus CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ‘Thirty Mimth Session, SENATE, Wasurncros, Argit 10,—Mr, Bumuer proeented tho petition of Wm. Gilmore Bimme and others for | by jue iaw age ore of tue ee ey a . min * peadiand,” as ueed ta oh an international copyright law, which was referred : pntiv ratended to nean the boadiauds ae those to the Committee on Foreign Relations. great toys, bus be eo APPS DOT that the ‘tenn Mr. Trambu!! cffered a resolution instructing the | * headicua" was not iu thas couveution at ell, a Gecretary of the Benate to provent to the Secrotary | “i*stiis areas carelessness iu the examination of the care ef State the bill to protect all the people in their Mr, Blav inquired whether under the law of i ty or convention civil righteand furnish the means for their vindica- | B&HoDs, Without any sree : tion, topether with the signetures of tie Secretary | American fishermen Lad not the right to Lush to Wituim & Mariue league Of bue shore, Mie, Raymoud gave it a8 bis Own opinion thatall those treaties were abrogated, nud thay we ie buick ov the righte which we wbjoyed belore any treaty According W the iaw of uaious, wo bad cermily tue rgbite Leu to within @ warlue i@aguy of the sore al Blong the coast, Air. Pike stated that biscobject in offering the res- olu io pick sormied the groundwork oi tu rela luery report, Was LOt & Lelligerent ose, ihere wee @ thous.od American Veweis bow ou the Ushia grounds, anoed by active, eno. getic, QuUice-witte men, ehd perbaps there wae en equa: uumber of Drivuh vesse 6 ther® manned by meu jealous o' (ue rights, UM these parties were wliowed io adjudicate tuecu own claims st would be easily neon thas troulie migotarise, 100 Provincial Mpialure propreed WW of the benate and the Cierk of the Mouse, attee that the act was passed by atwochirds vow of bot Houses, &e, Mr, McDougell protested that the hill bad not re- eeived a two hirds vote, beckuse the Seaete was Lut fuily reprerented when the Lili was passed, The resolution was adopted. Mr. Saulsbury presented a preamble and resolution Peafirming the resolution adopted by the Beuste in duly, 1961, that the war was conducted for no other purposs than to re-establish the Union, with the Fights of the Btatesunimpaired. Tle preamble and resolution coucluded as foliow And whereas, the said civil war has ceasod, there- fore, pave 08 yer dey Ae LY ana it wee bub right 3 A th f buat the Aimer, ous veoue of Oe a eee eeeesactakt tS. | Guar axtued vesaela UAdS 16 nidieas Khe peadm YORK, WEDNESDAY, with afl the diemity.equality | m Chited States, merits the era. itade of all the people | APR Raymond simp!» deetret to pot the Tiguse fn f leas ne ‘actaot ihe cae, ue wae the Britieh Government had eiven env official laformation to this Government of the @epe taken in Connecien wih bat he found in the London Tira of M & #tste- mentin an editor! aricle Hation of the Reciprovit Mr ” we had been placed on the cons r t rights and to prevent col ition, and American fishormen would be uuly werned, and the exeinaion of their boais esforced, lis wee of the epinion thet the only @rounce in wh the Dritwea had any shadow of right to warn off onr f«hermen rota this conet was, the emall strip of three miles Ne thought ft quite right and the Britieh Government sh yatd veraols there to act as police and prev and he thoughs it equaliy necessery and proper thar our Government should do the 1. Ou that point there was no diffe ce of op aren in the Committee oo Foreign Aileirs, ile had vo doub! thet our Gov- ernment had taken such steps. He did not antiel Pate @ny collision, alihough he could readily see that if the claime of ench party were pushed to their ex treme limite there would se 8 question wh might lead eventually to war, Our int sin those fahories were ell worth protecting at all coote and rie and ft wae thereiore important that there be sufficient force there w protect them, and to Prevents coatiict while regotiations on the eub- ject were pending, if our Government eaw fit to in- Vite negociations ior tie pemuaneut security of our rights. He had been instruc.ed to offer a resolution of inquiry. He believed that the iaquiry would meet With » prompt reeponse, aud thatthe Houre would receive such intoriatou se would serve ne @ for er action the Home might think fit \o take. would be seen that wepe had beon taken to secure our rights, and information of those Gtepe would be very ieadiiy commun.cated Mr. Kaymoad then offered a resulutio: requesting the President to inform ihe House what et ope have been taken to project the ricute and interosts of American citizens iu the fleling grounlec the Britlsh Provinces, aud wiewer « Or oiler ection, ou the part oi Con Judgwent, uecestary to secure those rights aud inter: Oats, in Cuarequence of the abrogatiou of the Keci- provity Tieaty of 1354, Lhe resolution was adep'ed. Mr. Deming, from the Committee on Military Af fairs, reported back, with amendments, a bill to rey vive the grade of General in the | nited StatesArmy, It was made the special order of Tuceday next M chenek reported & joint resolution, appoiating re ior the xationa: Aaylum tor di 1 voi untver Soldiers, which was consaered aud wd, DEFEAT OF THR VANKRUPT BILL, After a number of reports from (he Committee on Military Affairs, the Baukrnpt bill came up on the totion to reconsider the vote by which it was re jected a week since, On acount, the vote tu favor of reconsidorstion was 69 to 56 Mr, stevens callod for the yeas and nays, which wore ordered, Lhe vole was taken and resulted - Yeas 8°, paye 4. Bo the vore rejocting the bill was reconsidere: The House then proceeded to vote br yeas aud nayeon the passage of the bill, The vote resulted—Y }. TO; Nays, 72; eo tho bill was defeated Mr. Conkling subsequently introtuced the same Dill anew, with some modification, aud it was read twice, aud referred Ww the Seluct Committee on lie Bankruptey Le The Honee then procesded to the burinese on the Sperkei's table, whea tho several matters » ere tak enup and dispose) of Mr. Kasson, trom the Committea on unlfortn ey tem of coinaye, orted ba abillte au Olas compored of copper and ni oport not exceectug twenty prope cent. of nickel. ne be deter ned by the director of the mint, the sinndard wetehtof which ehall hoe xty grane mr i ‘aquired whober the coin would be intrinsically worth tte pomina) valur Mr. Kasson replied-Certainiy not; it wee to be ured as & mere temporery coin, Letior than paper, Qud to be subeoqueudly rodewued, The bill was pene Mr, Davis, ot New York, presented joint reso'ntions of the New York Leg! seo in regard to the statue lately in relelilon merhi fneed a« bill to provide for and to regulate »” other purposes. head wintiiitee on Commerce, a ats salary of We ghere nthe portot Now Yo $v. Gu, provi wor eacusd ded the incie.a@ of coup nantion ela the @isount of vee eu, Adjourned, LOCAL ELECTIONS, New York, Atwany, Arai. 1!.The charter election, held in thie city yesterday, resulted fa the election of the Democratic idate for Mayor, George Hi. Thacher, by between (00 and Sw ma- jority, and the eectioa of the lemocratic city ticket, except Police Jurtice, by maforities renging from 350 to 70, B. H. M. Parsous, Repnbl.ecau, for Pol.ce Justice, bas 1,500 r ity. The Kepublicans elect seven of the ten Aldermen, and the Democrats ix of the ten Supervisors, ‘Ihe total vote pulled wee about 10,500, Loceront, Avert 10 The charter eleetion in this city wday icsulted in ihe election of the entire Re pubiiean ticket, by about 75 majori‘'y-—a Republican gain on the vote of Inet Mallot 72, The Kepalli caus @iso elect three of ihe jour Supervisors, The Common Council stands seven Kepublicase to two Democrats, New Jersey. Newark, Arniy 1. lu townships of Mesex Couaty, which heid their elections yesterday, the result is the some as lart Spring, except in Milburn, where the Democrats gain one teoholler, The uew Board will etand 29 Kepabiicans to 12 Democrats, Trenton, N, J., Avni. 1o.—iranklin 8. Milla (Democrat) for and the whole Democratic ticket wes elected » dey by au aveluge wajority of 300, Jenany City, Arnit 1 for City Officers Wok pice & Hobokeu and Hudson City. City elected Democratic Mayors, Im this city the contest between Orestes Cleveland, Det , and Daniel Mcleod, ep, for the Mayorsity, is very close, and it is believed that Mr, Mcleod ie the succesrful candidate, The canvaasin some of the warde will not be completed until somo time tomor- row (Wednesday) forenoon, {his eveaing €1,.00 to $5 ie freely offered on McLeod, with uo takers, Tho Charter elections juy iu Jertuy Cis, Mobeken aud Hudswo Pennsylyania, Fasron, Pa, Avuit As the charter olection at Phillipsburg, N. J., to-day, Jesse I’, Carhart, Uniou, was electod Mayor, over Lowls C, Keese, Dem., by 131 majority, —— ———____—« Canada. Arrest of Venians. Toronto, Arutt 10.—Michne) Murphy, President ofthe Hibernian Society, and five others, wero e«. Tested at Cornwall, while on their way to Voruand, on suspicion of being conuectet with Feulan move- ments, Armes and arnmunition were found on them, They will be brought before # magistrate to-d. Tosonro,C, W,, Avuit 10 making here of parties «usp f being Imyplicated in enian tnovements, Searches ore being madeand the suthorities are acting with the utimost prompt. ports, Toronto, C, W., Arn Further arrests are . 10-2 PMA Cornwall diepateh, just reeeive!, s.js (hat the men arrested wero Mike Murphy, Pat. Culea, Ed. Keys, biike Btesy, Ei. Kelly, Miko Morrisey, Dan. Harnett, and ‘Thomas Hanlin, They we Li armed to the teeth end had a large eum of movey on their persous, The excitement here in Toronto ta incrensing, Great Excitement on the Horder, Fastrout, Mg., Apruis 1 the Bila warship lydeas arrived bere yes'ervay, aud wentto St, An. drewa, The British Cousus aud the Cuolied States I | Mersball are at Maybeo's liote, also prominent | | | es AT 1866. Pen.ana, Communication between Bt, John end the West- @rn towne on the duicah aude wae Cestroped last hight by the Fa *® The garrison at Camp Bello has been increased, Marthworke wero being thrown up all day esterday, The Fenian Conve ven je boarding -honees aro crammed with Fenians who ar rived from New York to-day, inbabitantse are “skedaddiing™ (rom the border and coming here Firing of emall arts and rockets is eontinually oc curring, aad there is a perfect panic, ‘There isa bad feeling on either side ot th Two more Koglith war ships are reported steaming to the north ersten headland of Camp Bello, A Fenian veese!, with howitvers and other arma, ¥ Ot allowed to fo out of the harbor at 12 jock last night, by order of the o of custome, it te supposed, im the Euglish interest. The Fenians are confidens and cool, Matiors are in atatu quo, pending further orders, Prapenicnton, N. B., Avnit 10,~Iinformation re- garding the Fenians is of euch a oature as to warrant the authoritles here in placing the trontier in a more effectuel state of defence. Last uight, some men, Binety in number, eudeavored to ship sixty cases of rifles and thirty cases of emall-arme from Portland, for Faatport, which ts opposite Campo Bello, The axentof the steamer refused to receive ihe arms, but the men camo on to E Troops and a gun boat have been ed fiom St.John to Campo Bello, Onecompany of volunteers left Woodstock, last night, and another starte this evening from thls place for St. Andrewe, The hote!s and tine, ba port, or KEW YORK STATE LEGISLATU 5. Sennte. Atnany, Arnit, 10. The President ennounced the following Special Committers on the Senate and Asrombly apportionment: Mesera, Andrews, Hort, U. ©. Murphy, Ko Cornell On Docke and Pied within the Metropoiit.a MMetrict Voge, Plessou, Low, Gibson, Le Bou and Those. Murpiy amendments to the Brooklyn Me tan Matlwar b The Assemb! tro | wereconcurced tn Kernta: ng and Ineres 1 the Metropolitan Te me oof the Jow'a Hopital of For the re f of the Society for tLe Protection et Dertiute Loman Cathe! ch lueorporating the Merean eciacion o New York A or ne thaoon vralivoad fom Gioos Fala the & ratoga and Whiteball Ra! road, ative to Lie and Heel fh Ener canes Com aue@e tt relates to che meaner of ration s#tothe r bariness. Por the anual report of ent of the Insurance 1 ment mit oslary of Justices os the Peace in Brootizon Birte ADVASORD feo Rrapina,—Auther ining the vale of certain innde in Prey Vark, Hrookiyn Vo, ovide for @ parece ground in Ringe County, Peeing seoaio. Mitta Revonrten, For the reliefof the Brooklyn and Newtown he Author ne the su pervieors ot Sew ¥ ti raiee (unde to refund cer tan monera paid inte ho Superior Court oud wot acco The tend the track the Dry Dock and tai rd readin Keren bor Br kien, Ratiroad oud Battery Maullroad wes ordered to the Sackots etreet, ho relief of 7 etothe | ured Sistes Ced jurveciclon over cortain la acjoining the Navy Yard iu M.voklya. Adjourned, Agscinbly. The vote on the paneer of tho bill to Incorporate the Diew Theoletieal reminwuy wea recons red, and the bill ve tted for correction io report complete bo@ eae aclion wae taken on the ging the No American Inenrence uske special deposite iu tue I rauce Author rmation of the Rockawa ai sad utCo de lucy he New Ye ap Treat Co, Tod ‘ ‘ Met tan logetiniy Warnhous Gy... To incorporate the ‘Tvadera’ Hachauge, r NING APOSON, Bris Passe. lo amend the general inenrance nw Jo sineue the act for the iinprovenent of Bushwick avenuc prohitut oilicere of cor poratione fr eeiiug the etocka or bondsot any corpo! &ucn with which they ere connected, A Jousued, From Europe, One Pay Later News. Pontianp, Mx, Aruit 1 The steamer Belrian, trom Liverpoo! on the 20th, via Londonderry ou the Scth of March, has er 1 Haifa de ie for een at Plymouth, and it a reported that their destination fe the St nm war verrc's are propar Lawrence river of trouble In Germany and the Fenian agitation ia America continues to depress the Eugiieh funds, and it is remarked that consoles on the 281) touched @ lower point thes has been known since the commercial crisie of IS5T, Satterthwaitets » Of the even ng of the 25th, eaye The apprehension on to note in America remained qe Any in duced on geld in Now York, haa be ri en sof altrenb!l ia (we f r ¢ ata al ae Custe ws tue BUT "REFORM Dit nn Drieb: haa writtea @ letter ou the Meform Bil, iu which he eoys Che Franchieo Uill now lefore@ Parliament te a perfectiv li bbl duwill, itat ld ue lew, votes more eaieualyely to thie tald ‘ both nhesand be ici aod it will ¢ thicw preeipleet wo « be 0X 4 1 tabliehed by the m Billo bsg It will emit to bhe ivenelie t ! the workinemen in all the imporvant ii ue horourha that they, eae iil no loncer seal © vee inte.tioually fed and ! counutesa | enfranch men, aod it tay be expe 1 in to make the representation jena th land ords and ino sbof the gieat body of o cumers of houres aid inod within the cou Wil enfranchise in Land 1 tia wll the ce thew consideralla nun ber young meu aud of artisans who | io lolgonge in parts of houses, end it will thus «a2 eud ihe iranch, vingnuy boy aucluded in the entf @ eranted by the Keior ‘ Loeay the billie an bones bili, and tf itis the le the povernmeut could offer it may be thas it i# the t which the govecument could carry thr u ent. Toie bili appease to the middie cloaraa alike, It ineasure of ently tw buth of ther ould Leartily tuaneflort to maae bet which the wd the “dirty coneplracy ore ot but vO (L@ suppor of every Libera! wan ip the Bingcom, AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA, German journals continue to discuss with keen in- terest the probabilities of ae war between Austria and rusia Nothing has as yet transpired to throw eny light upon the eventuel issue of the quarrel, The Lonton Mounina Poor, of the vain, ethat the position ota t ny toc ines more criti. esl. dn Berha the ‘augu f tue press, by evident dictation of the Gover t, io warke, and gieug wiitary preparations Leu thade everywhere throughout the kined fu Aosisin tho Govern Meu! ie wieo takiug a 281M Guticipation of the Coming strugele lou a circular dispatch to the gino vpen the jacih ciency of the alt « rederal Diet to settle the pisente I ) forkber points out the pecesat ‘ * thk.Og Up &celinite poeition, ¢ other, iu the struggle which tt Austria seem to reales wore and rn Austrie of hay og end tho dispatch acc the convestiou o teniug atsitude It poweryi the Coujederate Blates W casiy oo: the dood Lutepiions towards 'Thirty-Third Year Prevesia in the eeranian ton relative atate of the Federal mii snd pointe ont the peceasity which has arisen for introdocing reform present ey ate: The dispateh concludes = Risen te is urgens fer Proesia to know M aod to what extent she may Upon your Sssisiance in case ahe be a od by Austria, or forced into wer by unm The Berlin journals represen ortring armaments and preparations are Ed ig J end some of them admit that In view reparations, orders may have heen arene Prous 0 tae wack military preperations as may be tudis pensable, Vienna advices assert that Anstria had 4 to put an end to the provisional sate of hore Iruchies, and if necessary will propose that que. be referred to an European Congress. The INpRrENDENCE Brion, of tho 29th, publinner intelligence from Weimar, according to whieh the Kine of Prussia gave Bis consent on the 26th to cer tain military arrangements, which, although omy Hd 6 preliminary nature, indicate that war ie elms nev ie Livenvoot, Manon %.~The London Tres say “There is too much reason to foar that the peace Kurope ia about te be broken by one of the loast jas and least necessary wareof modern times, and w: heartily hope (hat Kngland may hold aloof from it." Lonpox, Mau $4—The Times’ “olty articia’ oaye The Pnelish fonds opened withoat slightes tymptem of recovery from the di prices o ithe husy, and suleequentiy experienced a forthe: all, which, howe was temporary. The first an last Prive waa 86).ash%, bat arone time there was 1 dechoe to 50g. The aext accouns ts fixed for the tt of May. The incresset depression cartag alter noon was conrequent mpou telegrams of @ farthe: dowoward movement oo the branktort and Park Bourse” The Post saya: We enteron the Faster holidays onder the mor Oniavorable circumstances, Lhe Austro-irussiag difficulties excite great attention, and the “Leur’ Sro taking great advantage ot the cmnsativfactory pesilion of adairs to depress prices as tar ee possibie, THM JAMAION DNVERTIOATION, ‘The steatuship Jamaican has arrtved from Jamaica ‘The Koyal Commissioners were bringing the Lawesti. jon to a clore and expected soon to leave for Eng land, The most important evidence obtained during the lest fortuight had been respecting the o the co Lad ane da how far tfovernor ey a) nthe tion conspiracy w veral Gove vnor Kyre based his opinion om multitude of evidence beh oral and documentary which, Le eaid, Le teceived from custodians anc geotl men of property and influence in the owe country; Dnt strange to sey, leney when called upea, was « wo doce the doenmentary evidence, and hed we esher foreotten from whom the oral evidence bad een ol tained. Anions the witnosses esemined om fo the moans emploved for the suppression of the rebellion were General O'Conner, nel Nelson loeut, Brandt acd rovost Marshal Ramsay. At add eat of lovalty has beew presented to His Excel lency irom over 6008 is, Ohieily biseks, deper. cade the toarseseres at Morant Bay, and depleriug the meaus employed to enppress the rebeltton, OONCENTEATION OF RUPRUIAN TROOPS, A communication tothe Yas from the banks of the Dniestor says that 60 battalions of infantry, % squadrons of cn and 2% pieces of artillery, are ernecha on, aad within three days march of the Aus trier fontier, Moreover, 28 battalions of Lufantry, vo equadrons of cavalry, aud 140 cannon are concen: tied cear the railway station of Bait ‘Thee troops could enter Moldavia in three days ‘Tero: pol, he district oficers have received inetroctions to be pre iwith the means of transport for te troops, | case ot their entering the Dacetlen Prin cipalitica, News items. By Tolezraph to the New York Sung Tue Foglheh bark Carmen, of Turk'’s Islan’ the brig Cyclone, of Piince Edward's Isley i echoouer W.lliam Cousina, do., brig Btar of Heys, of Boston, were all wrecked in March oa the ca | of Mexico, near Tobasoo bar, A GUAND epnivermary ce! Depar ment of Mobile, Ala, oceurred on Monday, una passed off eplendidly, After the orasion the toombers of the Fire Department, the clay authori: tles and a fow invited guests partook of @ coils. tion, Among the tcaste wasthe followings ‘Tbe Vrowident of the United Btates; the first fearless patrivt, the friend of those who support his polley, she eremy of those who oppose it." This was responded to by Mayor Withers, Maj, Wathan being valle! on for « sentiment, gave ‘Jefferson Davis, suldicr, statesman, patriot, prisoner, Uur tongues way bo mute, bus our bearts are with him." ration of the Ire LOCAL NEWS. weW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Mernorouiras Hoanp ov Heat Avoriion or tue HtaLra Oxpinansors—Faesa Au ~ 1,000 Como Feetor Koom ro Bacu Prmeon om Siugevinu Avagtmenrs, Bro, Ero.-The regulas mini weekiy meeting was heli yesterday efterncen at 2.) Mote street, the President Jacksou 5, Shults, Bey, to the Chair, Tha Board immediately proceed. ou to cousider the Health Ordinances, an abstract of whieh wer published in yesterday's Sux, The code wae adcp'od, with the following amendments :— Sec, 14 and 15 (vide Bus of yesterday)— For “three,” reed five daye after birth, death, or marriage.” i0th. Add “And every physician in anid district shaullcaure Lbieor ber vame aod residence and ciase or kind of pro ct ce to be registered.” Jth, Adi “lute no more than two reports shall be re ulre lin any ope week concerniug one person * tu Add otter the word “shore,” “without a par tact tom the Board.” lu paceot “New York or Brooklyn,” fosers *, ty or viliave of this « istriet.”* dive oterred to Miesident to OU up blanks, 4th pulube: of animals allowed to be driven to osuer ie du Cattle, 14 hogs, or 100 sheep, aud ue anor sth, Add, “without permit from the Board,” dolore “twelve coute" iorert “not exceed . 10th, 16th. Add, “horges, roasts, geese” h. After “Liquida! addy “or aubstunce,* Herore “du terated” imeori "watered," bd, Josoad ot “eight (cows) to an ucre, lueer? oLi i 1 1.2 1 Kerulating tenement houses, dic. allows wo HO than ove person One thousand cuble vot of yee) to sleep 40 aOy One Apartineut of an, tenement, varding house or lodging house, aud only one person tu every ope thousand cubic feet of couleuts lo Le sliowed to dwell in apy jodgiug house, 14Tth, The least clear perpendicular rpace of any story Lieuement house) between the flour wud cous sa t eof to be ulne feet, diet, Instead of “Friday” Insert Monday." Jacd, Add, Aimemorandum of each shall be hopty Ond & elu wade Lo the Byard 149th. Aud no persou shat} «ell or give intoalcating drink to auy cuild under 14) ware of age, TUB CHULEMA, The President askol whesber it woutd not ba pro. por to (ake sumo measures with regard to cholera, lu case aship should arrivo,as at Latifex, Lie be- lieved that an application from elx members ot ihe Loard, slgued by the Governor, would give them ihe extraordinary powers conferred on themn by the Health til, He for one wus willing to ahouluer hia hare of the responsibilty. 9 Dr. Rtone thought it would be better to he prep ir. ve those extraordinary ‘ere betore tand or on@ would be one of the six who woud" make the application, A sbip had arrived at Meu. fax with 10 ceses of cholera and 40 deaths, and tim- mediate steps should be takeg to avoid the por. is would be travelling along the const, and woul! cers tainly vielt this great city, U UL. Parker wie Of Op'uion that « oye of tlva was worth @ pound of cure, thous (Leetinmed en the Least Page.