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Number 10.538. NEW YORK, — FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1866 Thirty-Third Year. = = ne —e the condition end engment » of Londen, 1 havy ben titude to Ged, who It is known that Mrs. Jefferson Davis has, by I ter, and through Gen, Dick Taylor, sought permis sion to visit ber husband, but in this ahe has not yet General Intelligence. imited for eompiletine ‘he eame, are y respec | Property te arne! tive y extended one) esr the como tact Mr, barneworth made an argument arainat the bill, He had ma compu ount for whieh nd of attachment to Madl to the Ne By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, | meceoted. the reqnert having, it te anid, been de: | the Uulted states w thie 1), and your Ma- ad the New York Sun} the amount was sixty-nine mill and fitteen | jesty penien f thonsand dollars. The value of the land granted was | mach personal kin and enjoyed eo many e-timated at four hundred and seventy-three mil- | years of bappiness the approval of my own lions, six hundred thousand dollars, and the emtire- | Conscience, L shail aiwaye prize the aesuranee which cost of the road at ove hundred and twenty millions, | your letter conveys to me ot the approbation of the leaving so the shareholders @ clear profit of three | Queen of kngland, whose whole life las atrested that buadred and fifty tnree millions, six handred | ber exalted station hee in no decree diminished her thousand dollars, This, he said, waa the rep esenta. | *¥mpPathy with the humbiest of her suljects. The ton when the company wanted to attract capital rtrait which your Majesty ie gracious!) pleased to nied by the President for prudential reasons. A large bateh of U. &. criminals were pardoned by the President to-day. There was acholera panic among the eontrabands here this morning, caused by two sudden deaths, but investigation shows that the cacse was eating too ceived 80 — o#— --— OTR WASHINGTON MISPATCHES. A aerrsoxep husband speaks of his better @s nitro-glycerine in crinoline. thse etd Revie Born has left her busbanc nt of his dimtpation” usband te London on Ex-Peesipert Bromawaw entered q year of his age last Monday, Ns thle Equalization ef Bounties, moch fried fish. and yet it comes to Congress now asking forther tow om me, 1 1 value as the most precious Leir Tomspay was the 250th anniversa) The Preident has proclaimed the convention be- | Ds! rv Re aia not paiigve the country needed teeaihor wide tha : in the Maud of my birth, where, | of Shakapoare. ry of the death secon t if ett whic 7 GRAVE OBJECTIONS TO THE BILL: tween the United Statesand the Empire of Japan, beter that the seventy vlitene dabed for sbould be | dressed to me, it will ever be rararded in evidones of { Tas veteran General Cass, now 87 years of ave, = an for the reduction ef import duties. cross the lsihinus, connect: | the kindly feeling of the Queen of the United King- aan” ing. He spends most of his time im Important Official Correspondence —_-—_—_—_ -—- A a a ae son towards a citizen of the | nited Btates, ee}. His disease fa nofiening of the brain, nm advocacy of i THE WAR IN MEXICO. Reports Sent to Washington, SEVERE BATTLE AT CHIUHAHUA: A Great Liberal Victory. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Petition for the Expulsion of Senator Davis. THE CUBA TELFGRAPH BILL. 1t is etated that the Government has sent orders to Mr. Rawson, the Governor of the Bahamas,to assume the Govermorship of Jamaica on the return of Sir Heary Stokes, said the whole VANCOUVER?S ISLAND TELEGRAPH. tion, wheth Dispatch trem the Governor—The Reply. Viotosia, Vaxcovven’s Iataxp? April #4, 1866, To the President and the Secretary af State of the Tnited S'atea: cougratuate you on the completion of the tele- Be line connecting Vancour d with the fuk States, effected by Ame r It ismy errnest hope that it may prov enduring link © bind the Unfted Sta’ nd Great Britain im the bonds of peace apd prog on A. FE. Kenwepy, Governor of Vancouver's lsiand Executive Mansion, Wasnisares, April 2 To Gowernor A. FE. Kennedy, Vancouver’ We thank you for your kind in with you ia t hope that the e cessful prosecution of wh'ch ls thu be continucd anil it shail speedily Continents, and open to both « common and com civilzatioa, ANDEEW JOHNBON, Wa H. Sewamp Tae Potteville (Ps.) Mexges’ Jovenat th, coal ia now selling in thet tot did iu the fires year of the _— Po eat Aw English farmer base new! y-born lamb with or Friars lees Upon auy four of which it cam Tae Red River has overfiown 1: te Danks, aad many corn and cotton plantations al i are submerged—thus denrosing the obepe,, er Tae Emperor ff the French bas caused to be pe cy Ate ed aod 112 bronze medais clang who w eal to the sick in the late Colors visiatloennt fon? OvEE 18 900 acres were entered crane i Minnesota, in Maren lane oe ee rhion for actual settlement, and th disposed of for cash and bounty land Need aia Janne Garnxom, the wife murders yesentey - ima tat N.J This 3 ve tht fie Wonth, je Biate of New Jersey witha A anon number of Portamouib, N. tt. oat the capture of New Wednesday last, TWELV® thousand dollars’ worth of wild \geons have (een shipped from Carteraburg, tod,’ co the Terre Haute row), to New York, within the hl $2,600 worth were forwarded om re} pei hare ovals | . , * quarapies, r, De addressed the House lo suppert of the 5 , bill, Me Believed he interests of the t owpany de. snaps 2S gat Ss Amicbeto dy manded the compretion, act only of the Central, bat | Satterthwaite's Circular, of the evening of the 11th bal ag th ag! Ka aroad. " 1 Inst. aye: r Smith offered an amendment to the second “ section, by adding @ provieo has (he lands on the ware ree ciMealktee {n Germany continue to south slice of sad Ad. the proceeds ot which are : vores brs Lig bony be American secur aleo to be pled vr the payment of the inverest tous bow of goveruipent and quarenveed by 6h werument, aball not be eeld exe relatively considerably lo cept on terme W be agrees on by the Beeretary of the Mr. @cainst the bii,demounci ¢ it as the vast « brought ipo the House of RKepresentativ He Ceties ia the spirit whieh Gov teuten, of N into (be corrupt and rotteo railroad L that Steve. if th ~~ jon! Executive ‘ bills, and veto some seLemes of legisistion that ° likely to pass, be would w that exsent receive the After some further debate, the Lill went over till to-morrow. on Commerce bad pre; da very important bill in regard to overloading passenger ships, and, ea it wae the House toc nsidér ib tom a f the Nuithern Pacific Ka road tll, alirdcetons dy consin Legislature, declaring is w be the duty ef Senator Doolittle to resign, Ke erred to the Com Treas) eshburne, of Ill, made @ stromg speech and most gigantic echeme of public pi York, bad shown jn putting the kuite ‘t at vetoing F reecme: jureau bile and Civil gratitude of the American people, Mr, Washburne gave notice that the Committee connected with the que:tion of cholera, he would ask Mr. Eldr*ige presented a memorial from the Wis mitiee on Reconstruction.—Adjourned, shan New York prices, owing to eaes on coutinen accounts, Five-lweaties b been largely taken for shipmeut to New York, aud om the week show ouly @ fractional decline. The Timms, elty article. saya: The pante In the Stock Exc eral ye-terda:, aod nearly 1@ign speculative e curities closed a tious tall, Theextemsto whic’ tagjarity of modern comp ie of weak holvers is ev han Was suvp ge became more escript one oO; rther dis- ares of a nies have been in ntly much greater ppeare as if che mar. ket could not hy condition, untile eral change io t shall bave Deen ef od. After business boursthere was a general re nowal of heaviness, The disc i ae the Leuk remaing moverate, the supply of ey in the open market being auwpie ata iraction below aix per cent, On the Siock }.xcbange loane are offered at 4a 44 percent, Thiee tai ures have already occured in the Stock Exchange im conuection with the ep proach.ug baliawouihl, seitement, Courtantinople advices say that an army of 60,000 men wae watching the Christian provinees of Tar boy, and would enter the Principalitios should dis- tur bances artes, ARKIVAL OF THE AFRICA, Advices to April 15th. TAtrrax, April 26h.—The qteamahip Afries er- rived here at 3 o'cvek thie afternoon, Bho brings Liverpool dates of the 14:h aud Queenstown of the 16tb toast, A sovere panic prevailed on the Rourse on the 1"th inst, Rentesdeciined to 66f.1be, but afterward ral lied to 601.400, Allading toa panic in the Nourse, the Paris cor respondent of the London Times says that one of the disquieting rumors was that the relations between the French and United States Governments were wach as to jurtify the very worst fears—all, of course, on account of Moxico, The same writer says that hopes of peace In Ger many are rapidly vanishing, and he ineinuates that the semblance of neutrality by France fow believe to beatncere, Warlike rumors continue to cireula in Vienn 4 Herlia, and the armamerts contin A Viena patch eave that the Prussian repi the Inet Austrian note was reesived on the L’th . It deciines, in laconic terms, to secede to the de- maudeo’ Austria tor the dewobiligstion of the Prus- sian forces, Los pon, Arnit 14.—Conanla touched the lowrat prices since the Crimean war, but afterwards slight- Its Passage by the House. al officers and others, a ted the anoiversary of rieens, on Tuesley and CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Pinth Session. SENATE. Wasutsoros, Avni 26.—Mr, Clark intredaced « bill to provide for the payment of certaln claime against the United States, which wes referred to the Committee on the Jadieary It provides that the claims of all loyal citizens and reaidente, for quartermaster’s stores and services actualiy furmishe . to he army of the Cnited States, mey be submitted, with proper proofs of the ¢ mes tothe Quartermaster General, who may report the elaim tothe Third Auditor, with @ recommendation for payment, if the claim le found to be just and the claimant loyal. It provides @ eimiiar Fr ence of eu! sisten e ciaime to the Commissary Cene United States, and if the cia'me shall b in whole or in part, provision is made for its prosecu- tion before the Court of Claims. if the sui in con- sroversy exceeds five hundred dollars, Mr. Sumner presented the petition of eltigens of the United States for the expulsion of Mr. Davis, Senator from Kentucky. Mr, Davie—I will ark that the petition be read, The Becretary read as follows: To the Renate ef the United States: The un’er signed citizens of the United States earnestly prar ‘our honorable body, as Mr. lyavis, a Senator from <entucky. declared in bis speech on the Oth inet., in relation to the passace o' @ bill to protect all per: sons in their civil te and furnish the moaneot their vindication, t! he should feel compelled te regerd bimself as an enemy of the Government, and to work for ite overthrow; end ae the bill has been declared to he the ‘aw of the land by the action of the two Housrs of Congr ns; and as we feel bound to regurd Mr. Levis as in the attitude avewed by him of an enemy of tbs Government, as stated in bis deciaration, that h» be e ile) from the Senate, with otler tranore, aud eld to anawer for his crime, Chigned, de.) Mr. Darlec With the permfesion of the fenate, T wil make a single remark in relation to that pesition Is is true that] used ip substance the words ured In that petition ; but by the omission of the context it is made to be ® garbled staiemept, Ae av example LATER EUROPEAN NEV The British Referm Bill G00D PROSPECT OF ITS SUCCESS. Financial Panio in England and France. City and Miseellaneeus News. THE CHOLERA AT QUARANTINE. 22 New Cases----Three Deaths. &e., &e., d&e. Wasurtnotos, April 26 The following letter has been addressed to the Chairman of the Rovenne Commission: | Taxasver Derarrwrnt, . Api i 1566. 5 Bre:—A bill has been reperted for the action ot Congress in respect to the equa ization of soldiers bounties. which will, in iny opinion, require an ex nditureon part of the covernment of from one nated 3 two hundred end fifty tka sine thus adding an equivalent sum to ineipe _ of the pabtle deb’, and requiring an additional @nnual pryment for interest of from fifteen to sigh- teen milijons of dollars. As the relations of the wational debt to the industry and resources of the eoun'ry have been especially referred to you for con Sideration. I desire tha: you will inform me, at your Bariliest convenience, what effect thie proposed in- reare of the national debt and annual ation ts ““Wro fn that foreten taly with the low dress,"' aske Quip of a b amhee ate part: the other evening. “Theat is Miss Chowlse-of” @ Russ! 1 coe mee" was th@reply, ‘and an *ppropriate Dg wise the spring, Prossian government archi- tects are to visit Paris sad London, for the rhrts “4 of studying the Chamber of Deputies aud the Houses of Parliament, with @ View to the new houses to be bus " 41,128,000, im Berlin, The estimates are A PLAOK man was arrested in Richmond, Vs, om Tues lay, for sitting with bia w fe on tore in Public square, aod the Examinun cites # thatdens a8@ prool of the low order of “Yankee morality," and experds nearly @ column of words in eluci- dating the point, Twa new penal code of Alabama makes no dis : notion = account of color, only marnayes be- ween white persons and oes are probibited. Tt forbite whipping and bran: ing as # punishment for erime, bul Hap abeer that convicts may be put to work upon the roads, or bired out to corpora- ous or individuals, A OmmrRAr convention ofall the railroad prea- dents, cble! engineers and general sup rintenieuts in the Uuited Baten, is to be held in Philadelpbis om the 4th day of July next, for am in views in regard to rail pve raty= on i road construct.on, vin tee tnent and operation, The chief engineers tu British provinces bave been invited to attend sud participate in the deliberations. wages para on moa’ Missour! River boate followa: The computation is made by the ae ANOTHER SENSATION, The Bardell Marder—Singalar Kevelations. Bostos, Aru. 26,-The Newburyport Henauy pubiir s tement of Cheries H. Golden, in jail there on charges of burglary, im which he claims to have been wery Intimate with Mre, Canuicgham and her family, and Kaew all about the projected marder of Dr, Burdell in Bond roveral yeare are. lie yong other thives, that Mrs, Cunningham of him $25,000 and her daughter Augusta in mar he would murder Dr, Burde'l, by whose re. OCunningban woul 100,000, Hede clined she job, but wok Augu turued with herto Bond street, thas nigh, kKoowi m ‘der bad been c songesioual, but may be true, “THE FENIANS, News From the Herder. Frastront, Mr, Argit, 26—About two hundred Fenlans lett in the steamer New Brunswick for Port land this noon, leaving about twenty in each adjoin ing town, Killian, Sennott and other prominent Fenians romain for a few days. A Fenian Conven- tion wae heid this morning, when this move wae de 0 termined on, The English ships of war left yester. | '7 Tellied, closing at 86'.056\4. month, including board and lodging: Captains, Wg Ay hat ll ary ease aoa wai eoteets iylainpe He Bie vaeahine to thi day, except one at Campo Bello Loxpos, Arai. 15, ~The German erials continues, ber ae 10 aunt second clerk, $126; two tated thereby in owr future revenue Bible that there is no God." The rumors couc Bae ach: #700; Grat mate, ¢$25 ; second mate, PoutLanp, Me., Ava 26.—Ceptain Rose, of the brig Beotiand, from Matanzas, reports tha. im Int. ST, long. 78, be was chased by schooner carrying the Foglish flav ch overhauling him, ran under hie stern and a ed his nen the Cap‘ain of the schooner theu hawed down b oi his destination, he rep! ied, after some b New York though the course of hie vee laid for that port. The crew of the schoo usually large for am | amidabips cove. Kasrront, Mz., Aru 26 amer Le Soto, the flagship of the Eastern squadron, arrived here to- dey. General B. Doran Killian and a sumber of other Fen merning, Some artillery arrived today from Treat's Islamd, end it is being stored in French & Son's store-house, lng the difficulty are vague and contiadetory, The newefrom Vienna is atill war like, The Iypereyoesom Betaw has reason to sup pore that the question of armaments will be eat entiafectorily settled by mutual and simu'ten jament, It le informed tha! confi \ential over @ been made (o Prussia by Austria to that words read in connection with the context, it was about in these verme: * I he fool bath said in his heart that the.e is no God." Weil, sir, the speo.men of my spe referred to im thi tion, 1s about aa fair as 1 @ Just quote The petition was referred to the Committee on the Juiciary, Mr. Bherman introduced a joint resolution, which was passed, appropriating $2,000,000 to pay the expenses of collecting the revenue from custome The bill to facilitate commercial, military and porte al communication between the several States was taken up. Mr. Morrill took the floor against the bill. He ob« to hole scope and tenor of the bill a gets the whole rauroad system of the Untied #100; first engi\.eer, $226; second engineer, #1264 two wtrkers, eaeh ~ carpenter, $160; wateh- man, #60; steward, #100; cooks and assistants, 4800; cabin | oy h, #48; roustabouts, @60 + deck bands, $56 ; men, @55; chambermaids, $20 to #80. A GALT LAKS correspondent says the Mormons are buying up all the U. 8, muskets and rifles, &c., of tbe troops now being mustered out there, He thinks they would not eaijate » moment to enter into open bosthtili'y avalnst the Government at the bidding of Brigham Young. If Congress shall take any action Unfavorable to polygamy, muck trouble and bloodshed is antict . Assassins tions occur almost daily and scores of leading “‘yentiles have Leen warned. ‘The absence of U, $; toons makes the “saints” savage for human H, MoCritocs, Becrotary of the Treasury. Bon. Daxiet, A. Weirs, Chairman United states Kevenue Commission, ‘The following is the substance of Mr. Wells’ reply: He jninke the financial policy of the Government should be proclaimed and maintained, that hence- forth the national expenditures shall be met by taxa- tee: aod without borrowing, Nothing less will « fy holders of the public debt, nor sustaim + wa*ional credit for any future emergencies, The present debt of the United Ktates, he thi is com- tively larger tham that of any o! the States of the id World, peing only exceeded by that of Great Britaln, and it ls now proposed to inciease it to such an extent that the annual interest shall be equal to ene-iourth the annual expenditures of the Govern- re before the war. The largest ever drawn from the British ie, im any one vear, irrespective of loans, has ver exceeded $875,000,000; while the amount of revenue which the United States Las drawn during he first three-quarters of the current fica. year, by various forme of direct and indirect taxation, has heen $410,0W0,000, or at the rate of upwards of $544. 000 per annum. is immeuse sum, in opposition . the settled policy of ail other mations, and gE defiance of their experience, has been effect. In the House of Commons, on the 13th, in presence of acrowded house, the deba'e on the Reform Bill weererumed Among the speakers were Sir F, Lyt ton Bulwer and Mr. Liddell agalnet, end Stewart Mill and Barer in favor, ‘Ihe debate was again adjourned nthe House of Commons, on the 15'h Inet,, Mr. Cardwe'l, in anawer to an inquiry, sald the ques'ion of protecting the interes*s of fishermen on the North American coasts, on the termination ef the rec pro- city tresty, was uuder consideration by the law off. The Deering Family Horrer, Puiravs.rata, Areit 26,—A full jury for the trial of Antoine Probst, for Killing the Deering family, was empanelied this morning, The trial of the mur- derer ia now progressing. BY MAIL, Long before the opening of the court, thousands of individuals assembied in the vicinity of the Court House, to witness the arrival of Probst, and when he arrived in the prison van, bis presouce was greeted with groans and bieses, The Philadelphia Tuce GRAPU says: The prisoner presented « more haggard, careworn appearance, this morning, then atany time since his arr st, His eyes watered, bis cheeks were sunken Btates. Mr. Doolittle said it was beyond question that tt New Jersey had never chartered a railroad Congress could not doit. Now what had New Jersey done? Certaifily abe bad not obstructed commerve in con- structing anew road, He (Doolittle) believed it to be the duty of Congress not only to uefend the Gov eroment against ite assailants, but to defood the Btates against au invasion of their reserved rights. The right to build @ railroad was certainly one ef these rights. While he was o posed to ali inouopolies, he wae not toa State having the right to judge for itee! and upon what terms a rail should be constructed, Mr. Johason spore against the bill ae clearly ao- constitutional, Adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Elliot, from the Committee on Commerce, re ported back with amendments the Sevate bill to en courage telegraphic communication between the LOCAL NEWS, WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. rave notice that he wonld, at an early btion to the serious inconveniences nd from the too stringent are of pow: @ suspension of the Aabeas corpus A terrible accident took place at the Cheltenham races, A stand gave way, burying three hundred personsinthe ruins, Many were severely hort, but nene are reporte | lend. The Paris correspondent of the London Tiwes saye if the object of Head Centre Stephens io going to Paris wae to attract general attention to bis cause or person, it hae proved a failure’ Tue CHoLena,—The reports received yes terday, at the office of Cyrus Curtis, Esq., No. 6 Broadway, shows ma ked decline ia tho progress of the disease. Dr, Biwell, whe was “down” with diarrhoa, bas partially recovered, but as his services aod those of lyr. Hareourt were considered rearcely sufficient, particularly as more vessels are coming in, the services of Dre. Powell and Sprague were also secured, The latest report received from the lower bay is up to Wednesday noon, as follows: taken muimiy from the industry of the country. ‘With the changes and variations in the productions and prices of industry aud a faliing off {nu importa- tions, etc., muss come « falling off of thie immense venur—espociaily if, as is now probable, the coun og isto be vieited with pestilence. The xes laid on every process of industry in sates, aud dupliceted im many, decreases both the production and cousumpt ou, and consequently the wealth of the country, Andit needs no propuet w ‘etell the revalt of a persistence in such @ policy reduction and equalizat.on of national taxation a become pot merely expedient, but imvperasive, Latest Commercial, Livreroor, Sarcepay Fvanre, Apri 14. Cot- ton Hales vesterday and to-day 6,000 bales, includip, and bianched, and bis (ace was colorless, with the | 4.000 bale rr ) 5 NEW CANES, Cireumetauces will not, hower, a@imit of | United States and the Island of Oubs, the other | excepti: n of the end of hit nose, which had a rather a ani eink panies ane t e aialice af pail Are. 5 redoction, sufficient % sive all ain’ ‘ rellet | Weet India Islands and the Babamas, ert ly pe Loa ah trai Sida at day and today ainounte to a3 pence ver pound, | Maria Kelly 13 | Wm. Gartz......., f n order to eorsasat tee’ be taxation asum auf, | The firet amendment was to strike out of the ser: | adds still wore to tho acouizing tormen podiing Upands are querer st anos 144, | the Wm, Maker.... seas soot | Heury A. Benson... ond section the words “in time of war," eo that is will Chas. Thompson... .30 dep esrlon has been caused by the coutinued largo read “at all times.” iont to pay an annual interest of six per eent. om rece;pteat Americano ports, the heavy arrivals here, bis very soul, Cur follow the murderer every Catharime Mchartz. 20 an addition of two hundred and fitty millions tothe by step be takes, and Lie progress from the pi ison van | gud the threatening aspect of the German question, Anu Hester,... , y The second mdment was to insert after the | to ine court-room, aod Lie reiura Ww hiscell, makes |”: iP | epost us Santer eaten ait Lramaniaa te words ‘consular ageaia" the words: “And the esid | hin painfully couscious of (ho tact. ne Breadstudls market |e frm ; Provision market dull \ Mery Arwatrong. Lonpam, SATURDAY EvEntno, Argit 14,—Consols Thomas Varran... % the tullowing articles or thei: equivalents, the Jacob Hentzer Vompany shall keep all ite lines open wo the public eipte of the fiscal year, 1565, beiug assumed as the Ld for (he transmission of daily publications of market | Chas, N, Mann, Exq., opened the case for the pros- ; ev closed at S5’.a86 . of monay, JuliaShea..... a isof the estimate: " Ha's, caps, bonnets, conta | 8Bd commercial tnieligonce ant alt Mormarded im | cruliom end reviewed the entire facie of the case. | American ‘Bucks—U. B. Five-twentlen OTaST%, Harbare Bavieman.. Panis, overcoats, shirts, collars, stockings, | PSO erin which they shall be received, and the | Some evidence was then taken, and the court ed- | ex coupons; Liinow Central KK, Te50; Erie 4 Dennis Mouroth....1 1 SULA Dooley shone, spocgeains, seit, peep ssid Company shall not be permitved tocharge or | journed until Friday. Ot gabs, bi A AAD ROR Bk aux, 5 mouths. Reripions, bon Taga ines, peinphiets, maps, en. | collect for messages transmitted through any of its ‘oan euaenaian pratus, ravings, ey Printed matter, plows, harrow submarine cables more than at the rate of three dol- From Euro tc) Hews Items. Age. Ane Sultivalors, rakes, winnowiug mills,” hay and | ers ands balf for » message of ten words Pe, — Eilon Dognen...s+005000 48 | Wm Long.......°... 81" raw cutters, trunks, harnesses, lime, eements, The amendments were eareed to, and the bill, as Three Days' Later News. By Telegraph te the New York Mn.) (and suothet—name unknown.) ullding sone, pricks claves: Pottery ware, tnd | amended, was pessed. Ponrtanp, Mz, Amit, 26.—Tbe stoamabip Nova : a Three-fourths of these im hospital were doing weld Bil these articles for the present fiscal year, ce Mr Schenck, from the Committee on Military | geotian, from Londonderry ou the 18th inst, arrived Tun schooner Harriet Gardiner, from New York | gt jaey accounts, A mumber ef physiclavs will luave une 50th, 17° not baving been {fm excess of | Affairs, reported @ substitute for the bill for the re- | 9 this port this morning, for Gloucester, Maas, with flour and grain. went | for the hospital to-day Bae eat con ord to relieve: all the shore eauiees Hef of paymasters im the army, The substitutedi- | The (ierman question remains without change, ashore on Chatham Beach on Wednesday, and is| The Board ef Health are In coostant negotiation d articles, and many others, from taxstion. and | recte the accounting officers to put to the credit of Debate on the Reform Lill had commenced im the | leaking badiy House of Commons, Mr. Gladstone moved the bill Anovr § o'clock on Wednesday night, « party of toa third reading and urged its paseage. Earl Gros re idl the interest on the proposed addition to Sabi t reply that the conditeon of the revenue ot | @ot, at present, allow of an exemption of all the for the transfer of barracks for hospital purpowe paymasters, gr additions! paymasters, ail suis of Over the Lower Bay they have tuo coutrol, but they mone, id by them to officers, soldiers or employes, ontelen with the military service of the Luited seven or eight men asked edmittance into Jubm | #f¢ saxious to make seme provision for the uamber of b hi o ch ments eball be shown to 7 prssengers which may yet arrive. [t is unders'ood rarer a eivsen Laveilen kad iia ac WrinnGia ae siieh, praviees ay HA fu good faith, without | Y@fH0r moved Lis amendment to the bill and fore | gobingou's Circus, at Crittenden, Ky, Upon be- | that they intend to establish an hospital for cholera Litical economy is better es hed then that a | fraudulent pr: ice or intent, and where the erro- | Postponement of ite consideration, Lord Stanley ing refused they fired revolvers {nto the tnterior patients lu some location between the apper quaran upon * OF indispensable | neous payment was not the result of gross uegigeuce | seconded the amendmout, when the debate was ad- tine ground and the Lower Bay = The wodg proposed forms of industry is, in fact, upon all. Luder the | or careless 5 journed of the circus, killing James Robinson and wound- Ne ergot Dreskwalpes on Wellen” Oe, wiopar ae ces. cee! . ia Bos Stove slenmeasaie: Ipererrn wane iteelt a hed substitute was agreed to, and the bill, as) yondon aprit 13.—The ‘Timus of today says | DG two other performers. Bevers! of the audience Hi Nealthe in which be states that he visited the amended, was passed. arraut auy immediate increase of the national iia- bilities or} @ people's Wee. ne ign’ AvID A, WELLS, ! Mslgneey Chairman U. 58. Revenue Commission. Information has been received at the Department of State that the Liberal army, under command of @eneral Louis Ferrasas has taken Chihuabus afters . severe battle, resulting inthe overthrow of the lin- perialiste; that the State was in quiet possession of the national troops, and that President Juarez and cabinet intended starting in # few days for the city of Chihuahua, It ts understeod that special pardons have heen qranted in the cases of Mayor Munroeand Alderman that at no time were thore more than seven hundred | Were #80 wounded, The cowardly murderers persons in the Palace Yard, vot much more th usual on budget night, Mr, (iroscuen, Juke of Areryll, Mr. Laird aod Mr, I. Hughes applander as they drove up, not by cheers muc. as Lower Quarantine and found matters progressing favorably both on the steamers and Hospital ships No new cases of cholera had occursed on either the England or Virginia siuce bis last report. The cou dition of the ick ig more favorable, aod the disease bas assumed s wilder tvpe. Lie attributes the in- creased number of adnussion nreday to the change of tewperature rity of these are ef the miider tormn of the ae ¥ {t geen ” the nth . complaints of the allered inbumanity in the traus. Wee Rees t bf = on Military mission of the siek tram the V Irginie to the tloatin: Affairs, rej back she biil to extend the juries pat was expected to Le a sort of Krist OUl-doorre. | carpenters and blacksmlths tools, office desks, ane | hospitals, be gives the stalements of Dr. Bissell on diction ef the Court of Claims, with a substituie for | {0FU) Cewoustration, luside of the House of Com Wh kel { quertermaster’ Pe Dr. Harconrt, who have been some thirty years cou the first section. The amendments were agreod to, | Mos the appearance of things at uitht »as but a re- chors, andall kin sof quartermaster'e stores, The | peed with quarantine, aad of the Baperintesdens and the bill passed. product on 01 the scese piesenied oa the introduction | Government is about to remove es large part of the | of the Hicespital, WhO bes been fourteen years cou: of the Reiorm bid. Mr, Giodstue's spouch was wore nected with quarantine, some time of which on the The House rerumed the anfioished business of | varied and earnest than he eve: beiore made, aud | Bo population tron Roanoke Island to the Inte- | i o¢:.ug hosp! al—all ot om testity the mode of yesterday, being the Northern Pacific Railroad bill. ey ty te a speech was \apiurously cheered by | rior of Norsh Carolina, whence they came, They | removal was both proper and human: at it be @ Couservatives, Mr. Ingersoll, from the Committee for the District of Columbia, reported a bill placing $25,100 at the service of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, tor the purpose of cleaning and purifying (be city, in view of the danger trom cholera and ot ber epidem.ca, and asked to have It put upon ite passase, ‘Ibe vill was read twice and referred to the Committee of the made their escape, Tus largest sae of government property ever : 4 et e held at Fortress Monroe, takes place May 2d, at y clapping ot hands, Mr. right drove up eo ve 5 T 1 . fast that be was unrecognized by buts fo if Thesg, | Camp Hamilton, The list of articles comprise a r, cheered him loudly, Mr. G tone a | large amount of trans;ortation material, such as . oe or maT eh atin aes unre a pane "| hospital, army and s[ ring wagons, carts, &c., and = pe ; the only mode b.cb has been in use for years, Nixon, of New Orleans, ‘The grave charges of an at- BI Ly teri pred or y MR. PRABODY'S REPLY TO THE QUEEN, Will be distributed sll over the Mate so that they ects atta ern of eee pa fom tempt to procure the assassination of Commodore Hon by inserting before the words “sbarcs per mile" | Mr, Peabody bas sens the following reply to the | @AY more read.ly obialn employment, a Lovshead, is the only eafeand humane method of ony U.8.N. whieb on basen poet Eee oe vords en piarest Upon 1 odds @ rov iso vo the Queen's letter, through Eari Kussel, dated April 3d: A Lavon eagle re ved # young Iarob on @ farm ip | srausferring the sick to boats, and the ouly oue he ve been by evidence Bear- ; id te Pa., on Friday last, an! | would adop' under like circumstances. @ doctor ued by the Goverument in advance of :tecon-| Madam:—~I feel seusibly my inability to express rf SOWRSD!D Five ’ ’ , rather yes ney . pe ofthe several portions of the wand, te im ucequate terme the «ratificauon 7,0 whles 1 | bore it off tar at the tree tops but becoming | $hus concsudes bis communica ion: * It is the opie f ali co: ved with quarantines, that is te ut by the charter ;" strikes out the fiith se tich, | have sea ihe letier which your Majesty bas do..e mo | fr g tened by the shouts of men working in « | o40 7 ia Inserts in lieu the words, “Ihe tine Heslted {0 the high boner of trapemiiibe fries tae Sart | fled nose by, {¢ let the lembfall to the ground, | ly impracticable end t.proper to depend toy id cee for commencing the construc & snd Commodore Bailey, it is sald, refuted, to the en- fire satisfaction of the President. The Senate today confirmed « large aumber of wtb civil and military sywibuneniy, of seid om the occasiva whick bas attracted your | thuereduci ution akin a | (er ROe lor Whe Wanster of 0168, om sosonat ted tha, gareral bes 'efs | Malesty's eMtenon of eettins avert e portion of tay | shurs arden © | \* OMOA Shove sad eheny (Ceatsmed on the Last Kea.