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Number 10.555. ——_____ The Latest News My Telegraph tothe \. Y. Su a van OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. Veto of the Colorade Bill. THE DOCUMENT IN FULL. A MISSING PAYMASTER. Fears for His Safety. OFFICIAL MEXICAN NEWS. Sickness of President Juarez. ANOTHER BATTLE----FRENCH DEFEAT.: The Momphis Riots. Departure of the Committee. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. The Cholera at Liverpool. DEATH OF GERMAN EMIGRANTS, me tibie | The War Question. ij More Preparations and Threats. &e., d&e. &e. Wasuisaron, May 16. Tho Valted States Consul at Santiago, Cape Verd Telands, writes to the Department of State, unler Gate of April 13th, that in consequence of the sontinued state of famine in those Islands, the Portuguese government has decreed the en- france into that archipelago, free of duty, corn, meal, rice, beans, dried and salted meate aud, lard, @nt‘l the end of the present year Our consul at Liverpool, under date of Mie 2d, Feporte that there was po cholera in that city. Assistant Paymaster J, J. Philbrick, o:! the United States Navy, arrived in New York oo the U.S, steamer Massachusetts, on the 24th of April, since which time nothing has been herrd o ' him a the Navy Department, and fears are entert alued af bis eafety. Official news from the Mexican Government, dated St El Paso, np to the Yerh ult, bas been receiv ed by Beuor Romero, President Juarez had not beer sable t goto Chihuabus In consequence of sickness , but Be was making preparations to leave for that city. News received at El Paso trom Chihahua w as to the effect that Commander Biliot, the French . offi- eer in command at Durango, had been defe ated by the Mexican Generals Viegca and Marango, The names of the House Committee appoints d to proceed to Memphis to examine into the facts con- pected with the late riots, there are Morsrs, W sah burne, of Llinois; Broomall, of Peuasyivania, and Bhauklin, of Kentucky. The two gentlemen inst ed were appointed in the place of Messrs, Bo out Biond, who declined. They lesre to orrow morning for Memphis, accompanied by Mr fax O, assistant door-keeper of the House, aod Mr. reveis H, smith, the House plonographer, The bill to appoint an additional Assistant Sec te- tary of the Navy isfor the purpose of allowing; w ether officer of that grade to be appointed for tl at Department while Captain Fox is absent in Bury e. He will cross the ocean in the iron-clad Monit or lantonomah, for the purpose o! personally presen @ to the Emperor ot Russia the resolution of Cort reas congratulating him ou bis escape from the han 4 fan assassin, He will also report upon the present eondition of the principal uavies ot Europe. Iv iw peern believea in Kurope that oneor our mon: rs cannot crow the Atlaatic, bul the increduious will sooo heve @ demeustration of the tuct, Ibe antenomas ia at Mallfax awaiting (be ai rival of t. Fox, The Department of State has receives advices from the Vico Congul of the United Brates at San duran, Porio Rico, ander date of March 26:h, relative bo an order dated March %0th, from the Captato- Geuere! ofthe Island of Porto Rico, wherein it is plated thet la evall be permitted as heretofore & come up al aby hou. during the night, but not to teave the barber, At Ponce, or any other port of Porto Kico «hese /xist mounced batteries, no vessel, either Nationa: o, foreign, without excepting steam- meo-ot-war only will be adiaitted tw cnter whe 1 ail Or Comstwie@ vessels, will Le aiiowed uutil cree orders, to come in auring the wight Bpan- bor atter having been duly recoguized by means of private signals, ' THE PRESIDENT’S VETO, Reasons for the Exclasion of Celorado— Another Protest Agulnst the Lxciusion of Southern Kepresentatives Wasninoion, May 15.—The following is the Pres Ment's veto momnge of the Colorado bill: Wo th nate of the United Siatea: I return to the Senate, in which House it orig! ated, the bill which has pa both Houses of Con- “An act for the admission of the Stato lon, with my objections to its lst, From the best information which I have been to obtain, I do not consider the establishment of 6 State Government at present necessary for the wel- fare of the peopie in Colorado, Under the existing Territorial Government, all the rights, privileges @né interests of the citizens are protected and se- cured. The qualified voters choose their own Leg atures and their own local officers, and are represent ed io Congiéss by a delegate of their own selec. tion, They make and execute their own municipal luws, autject only to revision b 40 sity not likely to be exercised uu: extroordinary cases, The popniation is snail, some estimating it so low ast ty-five thousand t thousand. Ihe people are principally recent se! % mauy of who are underatood to be ready for remo- vel to other mining distriets, beyond the limits of the ‘Lerritory, if circumstances should render them oreinviting, Such a population cannot but find re- ief from excessive taxation if the territorial system, which devolves the expenses of the executive, lezie lative and judicial departments upon the Untied tates, is for the present continued. They cannot rt find security of persons and property increns by their reliance upon the national executive po for the maintencnce of law and order against the turbances necessarily iucideut to all newly organiz: communities poe It te not safectortly established that a ma- Rik of the citizens of Colorado desire or are pre- red foran exchange of e Territorial for a State overnment. in Sepsember, 1664, under the eu thority of Congress, au election was lawfully ap pointed and held for (ke puipose of ascertaining the views of the people, Upon this particular question 6,192 votes were cast, and of this number a majority of 5,102 was eivem against tho proposed change. Io Beptember, 1565, without any legal authority, the jon was again presented to the people o the ritory, with the eof obtaini of the election heid in com pli et of Congress approved March 21, lod. At the second election, 6,9. votes were polied, aud a small major: ty o 156 Was given in favor ola piate auigzation does not soem entirely sate to rece! Beusioned ult, so irregularly ovtain: wel the opewhich bad been iegaily obtaiued in the iieteleciion. Regularity aud conformity toiaw We Cuneniun bo Lhe yieserveuion of order aud sable } ct t Li Wave be observed in the formation of new States Sd. The admission of Coiwrado at thie time ase nto the Union appearsto me to . 6 mcou pr ith the public interests of the counter, While it is desirable that territories when sufficiently ma- ured should be organized a States, yet the evlritot She Constituiion seeme to require that there abouid be an approstuation ¢ the several su e ean have ies © more thau two Senators in Coneress, The largest Beare hus a popwia'ion of four militous Several other States ppulation exceeding 0 Millions, anu many ave a populstion ex shoud Leeowe « troneand in m+ ePresentitives one Stat peor vio, thirty Would Lave in the House of member, while New York, with @ population o: four Mitone, bas but thirty-one. Colosaco would have in the Electoral Coblore three votes, wnt @ New York basoaly thirty-taree, Colo » would have in the Senate wo votes, wlsle New York has uo more equalities of this charac'erhave already oo uri it i beneved none have | pf eqnali y was to great. Wh been allowed, Con ted ttont aud under circums would rapidly disapy opment of t regard to th esiled the ritory,” lying East ot the Mississippi, irrapid advance in p.pulation rou- dered it certain thet States admiteed with only one OF two representatives iu Congresr would, in a very short period, be entitied to a a: Imcrese in rey re sentation, Bo, when Caliiornia wae acdiniited ou ihe ground of coramercial anit pouitical exueeacies, 1 wee | well toresecn that (dat State was dev ne become A Kent, prosperous aud important Bud Commercial Community, in the case of Col Lam pot aware that any nto @ political or cor ture trom the iaw of eq erally adhered toin ou mitted iu coune tion w pormit- hoces#ity, inod* that it | i de we which bast + Lt intor 1 ai ton Bub # tolicdle, Colo redo, insvead oF toon mh cited in popuis tion. At an election for memtorsot a Territoriat Le gielacure, held 1861, ten tvourand dve hundred | @aod eight, votes wee cat. At the section before mentioned, in 1304, the number of votes cuss was six thousand ope hundie. aun o two, while Qt the sogular 6.eCtion hei! in i565, wateo te as sumed for a basia Os loceacve action at (his time, the aezregate number ot the vou # five thoussnd nine bundred and five. Sincereiy anxious | welfare and prosperity of every Lerritory end > e\l as tor ads pao I regret ‘ado, Dnt tien whieh je ta and welfare of the whol je mpparer.t decline ot popular Mabitest Wat itis due wo ex m that Territory inio Luned states, which are the inhal 4 O1 Colo rado w be. rieber in mineral wealth aud ay unital resources, If, however, Co 0.00 has not i¢ declined ip population, another census ov auoiiu eleeon under the authority of Conerees would piace the queetwa beyond doubt. abd cause bus like uelay in tne ultininte ediniasion ot the Lerritocy as u Bieta, ed by the people, The tenor ot theese o! je ues the reply whch may be expect an arg at in iavo. of the weseure u the eoubiing ect, which war pa 4 on the sist day of March, iSod. Alth t suppored that the condir Lerritory Was such fe to tate, the re ult of two a expe: leace we that every iessun # bich existed for ihe instituton ui Territor suatead oF a Biale Govermmeut in Cow ado Ot iis fret Ora@suseation etili continues in torce ihe condition of (he (nien at the presens moment is CRCULMEd Wo duapire Caution in regard to Lue ad irsion of ueW Dtat Kleven of the old Biates have Leen for some tite, aud still rewain, umepre seuled su Congress. Lt ls @ common ibterest ot ail NEW YORK, THI the States, e@ wel: those represented es those core reseuted, that thy integrity aud barmoyy of toe Uniou shouid be reared a8 comple.ciy ae posalbie, eo that al! (hose who are expected to bear tne bur deus of the roderal Govecumeut «all re Ding tue Gutulasion of new States, aud thatiu the um tne DO Hew State ehail be prematurely and unnecessarily aduitted to - liucal power wheen the Fec not jor the benebt of any on, bub jor the common saiety, weil piness of the whow country; Anpurw Joungon, Wasuinoton, D.C, May 15, i506, Movements of Secretary Seward, ‘Acucns, May 10.—Seecretary Seward arrived in thie city from Washington last eveuing, ia excellent health and epir He te receiving the congra:ula- one ol Lis weighbors aud friends today, the anul- versary of Lis 66th birthday, The Connecticut U.S, Senatershilp, New Haven, Mav 16.~The House balloted to-day UL. 4. Senator. with the following result: O Ferry, 132; D. H. Hubbard, 92; L. 8, Foster, 7. ‘Thos H. Seymour, 1, The Senate votes tomorrow Mr, Hubbard is @ Conservative Democrat. for INTERNAL REVENUE Law, Important Decision. Rocnestes, May 16.—Judge Smalley, in the [ 8. District Court, in session bere, has ordered an in- dicement quashed againet a party for making alse income returns, He holds that the act of 1962 does hot make this an judictable offence, The act of June 30th, 1865, does, however, but all who made false returns prior to that date escape under thie de clakon. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Tkirty-Minth Session, BENATE. Wasnrrarton, May 16.After the reading ef the jourral, the Chair laid before the Seus'e the veie message of the President on the Colorado bill, which wee read by the Chief Clerk, and. at the eonclusion of the: reading, Mr. Foster (in the ehuir) said the question fs upon the reconsideration of the bill. Shall (he bill pase, the objections of the President Dotwit betanding ? Mr. \Wade—I move the messare be printed, and re- ferred, with the Lill, to the Commitiee Mr, 6 unner—Is that the proper way? Mr. b essenden—No ; I do uot think it is, Mr, \¥ade—If that le universai (and perba) T wil move thas it be printed aud ordered to the tabi e. Mr. 5\unner--Mr President, — The © sair—The motion to lay upon the table is not del) wa! Mr, Bu wner~The motion to print is surely debate able. I:uerely wish to ask why we should vos dis- of it. at once, Mr. He adricks—I would like to modify the motion of the Se uator frou Ohio (Wade), aud move that it be made the special order of buciuess for some partic: ula day amt hour, , The Chair-—-lhe motion to lay on the table super sodes thas tuwion, aod is not awendable. The mo tion is, that the wessage and bill be printed aud laid on the table, ‘The question was taken viva voce. The chair de. cided thet the nowshad it. A division was called tor, and 17 voted im the aflirmative. The noes gave it up without # coumt. The chair announced that the wo tion to print and lay on the table prevailed. Mr, Grimes, from the Naval Committor, reported a Joint resolution for the appointment of « Board to examine the site for @ {real water basin for the iron. ciad pavy at Poitland, Mr. McDou,all belleved Tappan Bay, sixteen miles from New York, wasthe best piace tor the purpose named. He favored the motion of Mr. Hendricks Mr. Fessenden mid he knew nothing on tho sub Ject; did not pretend to know, He wished an inves U5 that was ail, Lhe Secretary of the Navy listen tone proposition tuat did no: favor land, eaid that as to the charge that the S: retary of the Navy woud listen to nothing not cou nectod with a be Taland, be asked if the Seccwtuiy of the Navy bad ever intimated anything of the kind to Mr. Possenden, Mr, Forsenden said the Secretary of the Navy bad not told bun but be Cressenden) had received a Jetier from « gentleman, to whom he had said so, Further discussion om this subject was cut off by the expiration of (Le mormuing bour. Mr, Wilson introduced @ bill to fix the military peace establishment of the United States, whieh was referred to the Military Committee It provides that the army eball consist of the five iMery and elx cavalry regiments Low ip service; thlry coven regiments of inieutry, ead the pivies: itie), ie apoa shall consiat of eixty-tour privatesae a and @ghiy-iwo as a om bo years, Mr. Trumbull, from the lndiciary Committee ported the Mouse bili repeniine « mua. be enlisted five "RSDAY, MAY 1 rnment, and should, ae far as practicable, al- | sore and cadete of the Miliary Acatemy Companies | viturty, | € ee ~ ve rq 4 mh : r 7 188g Chirty-Third Year. ' 5 ‘ furthe trion of German emicrante invo Fneland | which viel led eighty seven per cent. in ingots. ae ve pameed a fall medical examinations | was anelied at the Uriead , ois, Vey te ’ Haied ia Engin du last week, © Ontonagon (Mileh.) Works etane the Contina veque: j thar ne “© vent ¢ pool for some ti Porn bors escaped from the Roohaater House ot May bth, bas Vongree in re ation fo pase | emigeants, one DP ment that horeaftec: pareports euall ' ! « & Gerinan (wale), eho ar Ww citinens of the United Stree | to the feek from tial), ana wore staying The amendment was agreed to and the bill wae | ‘ ) linuover atrect, were seized prseod | * Thee were at once removed to (he Mr. Van Wink! trom the Finance Committee, | te. where they have sinee dita, reported a joint ree ‘ution toruspend the 1 thal severe, ocher cosee hove vect ved Of Cirect tax in West Virginia wati the Le ot Maren ! teow eu the novice of Bex. unless certain clemenestietthe United Sate o i at ihe German cmt @ @ goon adjuain ha woe pewced : of sow ay qian Me Covrular and Liplowat Appropriation LI i i ons bo Consume on the wee token op ant rend at eth } Av Mr. Chaadier odered en ameudment spoon tating in the ot ¢ onsen the 3d insta $1.50) for the air oral we ot ibe Lanted . b States Cemoter’ in tue City of Mex Pile waa} f hillaitad Hine ssiatemou agieed Ww. slowed t ‘ . iure the ea «Bherman off red emenimes " a) t 0 at ‘ nue 4 heen é ary of Envoy Fxtraore ‘ tintsier I . chant he seh tentiaries to aii co net named ta wer od) , WT Asics silarco the reve: ot the ace « 136", ahall heceaner be | tas: vearor £4 by the romusion of taxes, even thi t a . . M 1ues oa € emen to he ben tthe actual lowe wae aily £ . For fitted by the a aivey, Miser ty) the eneu year he estimated the expenditure at Portugal, who was (he pertou who noted the eles £ ‘ € at £67.87 A © that Fort Sumter was about to Le fied upon, He éu play of J had Qiao recently written a letver to the be of | al bth ou tin State advieue the Preedent to eet (ue sent) ¢ i Conkrosa | thet cart Mr. Warle said that the charge of Mr. Grimes | alow vie ° nothiug to do with the question before the se f ‘ ' As tothe accusstion that Mr. tlarvey cave in ne 6 obou £1 iow of the eueplue tion to the robela, he (Mr, Wace) hal tuvest i dr, Giinue tei ihe poopeusit gove it. Mr, had done notuing to tie matter | ineuiat wate cebla anda guel hat the wea. oved by tho Presideut and Lis) ey ¢ conversion ~bich he reen ne woulohy e4uee the Bugiirhdebt by Lo Nd Oly eaking of this » oaid if) tone nia w Amerios and son the lese wu pubs | ¢ « i n i the hea ‘ it war exeveding y cud una yuupers | the Huden wae, it weuld hos comstitue @ny He (ar, Fessenden) believed that Mr, dius | ty lor ereaa p . vey kuew who he wee wrisine to, and that heer Ppresseu GO opinion on Cong eas disagreoavio to the 4 any Seeretary of Biase, The thon of affalre fa ¢ y still cont the question was taken on the amendment, and it - ¥ t I continaes was dieagreed to. Yens, 1): nays, it | wel, and active vemente are reporte on jug the conn jon oF olner amendments, | Austria i ald to have cont a telegraphic reply to th the seuate edjourned eer leet Proseian dlavacch, declaring that rhe HOUSE OF REUKESENTATIVES thee helbenselbickes erdcidntitly Models ina r 1oEROf the fd sare Mr. Waskburne, of Lilinolg asked and obtained | Morin Seeaty Anzitoxaof es mimous consent to report from the Committee on |», Onuurrent Intelligenes from + ve ag Se ccane a bill further to provide fur the eaiwty of | of the tact that tho moti the jan the lives of passengers on steamships, He etated | forces whieh oar eeu eiecved by derrves, wiil that it contained « eec.iou to prevent the transportas | SOF Te ett | Ae Clepat hoof the 4th states that Protea | tion of nitroglycerine, and also a rection to modity | ‘ t u eat p iat Ihet oF Witter the construction given to the existing inw ju rotors | | ihe : M J © Petroleum or Coal Pha. bar ‘ he ¢ . at of sary ¢ on the prevented hes Bacon trontle Oodere larnedt the i i bit t Miulster ¢ to piace Sath The Hous went into Committee of the Whole ou y yomve ome hoe beer wuel fre o the state of the Culon, Mr, Dawes ta the chalr, and | ft ; sity aua resumed the cousideration of the Tax It The re 1 ‘ , Tt ip tetie hat paragraph ameading section seventy -ftour of the pre. . ; 4 eta ¢ 4 sent law being under coneidoration i sie y at ean ibe re Mr. Inge ved to ame be paragraph ia | f ” he ene ou $ ' ' ile ol:ject waa | & w t eorunt of melt diatil ere who oeL ® ‘ a y gaged ina “ TOW Ay W dy gs ab Mr. Stevens ©) che amendment, and snever tioiuents stg Gy Austad the jail ed thay tue should ruthe: be reauced to ° 4 A ; 5 pt bP Li the Hcetne wee #100 DOL One pervou in tye atte A iepaten iran \ mind, duted on the ¢ engaged in making whiskey woul! take outa lier use, |) ‘ otha t me deel ued and the revenue oficer would not Le alia to track | Ml! ne Hones Getinite « OF bie quves Sues Out, aud Bet the tas on the artic. whereas, | Hye ys the duckies ca the baie pr poed by au with @ license of @f0 6 % all take ous | t . Papers ern r licenve, He koow that doen South th tan despatch of the 26th con ing wuiskey without be poe iY D aeetioumedat of t the Goverument wou , ue os Pip mma 1 “a “my policy.” Mali the whiskey m ly, @ tho Fede t thel ruaus States was now made in twoor tumeul ihe pou duure t Of the Duciieg, be clasmant ern Stat ichous paylug apy tax, Mr. Heap Muse.) ted t were more frauds comm! tied iu the iarnme d then inthe small ones, aud in the gentiemun's (rir. Lagessol.’ own Gistrict. there wore some very discove: 61 among the laree dintiliers Vinally, debaie was closed, Mi. Lugersoll's atuend ment wae rejec ‘Twoive pages ot ¢ Committee roe On motion of Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, the Houre Ron-concurred in the ainendment of the senate to the acs io reguia'e@ and fix the place for hoidine the Uireult Court of the Lived Staies within the oe trict ot Virginia aod assed jor a coumiies of con jovence, Mr, Banke offered ar volution, which was adopted inatructing the ¢ tere ire and ieport tor the further protection of Ungtett states, who bave Leen bused wiluiu the limite of urgent States AL w quarter to 6 o’clown tue Hiou he bill were disposed of, when the dead old. e@.n ol 4 adjourned, FROM THE INDIAN COUNTRY, The Massacre ag Fort Goodwin, Fic, San Fuancisoo, May li.-A letter trom Cha:les Hauwiilton, dated Williame’ Fork, Arizona, A 80th, seems to coniirm the wassscre at | ort Good win, Lie states that the massacre occurred ton days previous, and that of two compauies of regulura, Sd battalion, 1444 regiinent, consisting of 100 men, only seven escaped, The remainder were murdered and ecalped. The Apaches reapelarich harvest, carry- ing off arms, ammunition, commissary stores, &o, A number of suppored fiieadly ludians were acmit- ted Into the Fort and surprised the garrison A tribe called the Huvispes had murdered one man and committed other outrages iu the vicinity of Williams’ Fork. Lieut. Cervantes, Co. A, with 26 men, attscked the Apaches, ‘orty miles Fast of Camp Lin about March 241d. kill ug 22, wounding 6, and captu:ing ¥, The same party was pisnniog an atiaa’ upon the large ranches, PROOND DIEPATOH Baw Franco, May 1h ~The milttary ties Lave information from uthort Coodwin, A letter, with a late date trom discredits the report Fort Gibson | Gama, fore April .9 From Europe: Two Day” Later News, The Cunard steamer Java, from Queenstown on the 6th inst., bas arrived lere ENGLAND, The return of the steamer Helvetia to Liverpool with cases of choleraon board bas already beou re- ported The Liverpoo! papers ‘efull particulars The Helvetia belongs to the Natioual Steam Na tion Company's line, aud ieft Liverpool for New York with a large numberof Cerman emigrants, but put back after reach.og Queea: peveral suspected cases 0; Cholera liad vecursed on board, and two deathe--ail among the sterrave presengers, Theship returned to the Mersey on ihe 4th, sud wee placed lu strict quaranting, although it was found there was only ono cree on bhosrd—tuat of au adult ( owe in which the premon tory eviploma ot douse ’ manifest. All the paveusers, elubt bande dredand eeventeeu ip uumler, wele 10 be trang ferred from the sicauor to tro large buike op the Cth instant, tho healihy into one aud those tainted with elckuces ou ihe ether, The Privy Council, in acco;dance wil the Urgent request of the loce) authorises of lL.) rerpoul, toast they would indicate what course governinen! dermed at neces sary bo take in view of (he cris Dr, Bachanan to Live Thursday night, and ao the Health Committee vened to tuke what mearures might be deemed! necessary to prow vide accommodation for the ; as-€ vy the abel vetia, It appears, trom the tees pi d between the governiner 4 verpool and the authori ic eft Loudon on 1 mecting of Council euthorized the Mayorot | pool t& ® vent, it deemed necessa Ore landing from the ifelvetia, aud t the tusth s aading of German emigrants ut Huil will be provibitea for th present, Lt wae stated at (he mee'ing iab one thon sand ewisrante were houriy expected at Ge imeby from Kowwerdam, but that their landing would be pré veuted. several German amilies in L.veryoo d been attacked, and twoor three vesths Lad veeurrd Precautivnery measures wore wdoped, wud it us the Government bas lepued insiruc ious w stov omptly dispatched | | heavy trauus ty yn, Meson, dated April | 26th, whoraye voting about the massacre at Fort | It could uot bave reached | ul t a ve ° eu t \ sone at oot ony baa ot Slat ee Atte. fe wih ihe ite ove tem fort a wh s Of OLuel abv eulugee Telating bo Lhe latter's position the Duchier, Bocuid Prose voluse Uae Austiian Proposals, Austria will bring tho waiter Leforu the £ OucdMl Wied, raLy ‘The alien Government had concluded a new loan of 260,000,000 Liv with the Netloual Uank of It ly, Phe Government releases the beak from tie obi @ | thon of pa.ing ite notes in eytcle on presentation | bey ra natn in favo. of the netionai ar | maments coniiuuo to be reported (rom vei ius places j iu Liwiy, At Nep er the nati omil guard bad exp od their Wen to DelLeve the troope that wer risoning the wowu, A dorence dispatch of the 4th eare that Austria hea declared her rengua up wieuti 1 Cy 1 ititale li dota ®, The itali 1 leration repent tose ie ar U +e tttat had At ie seaerted that ous OF Auris, to inene re Pi usa Di bieissls wice bu ud bo werent (0 he couveativn of & Luropesu Cougs ees, (La‘est.) Vruee a has declared to the Diet preparation ou her part io entlely Austilan reply to the lust Miueina ynpon, Mave he warlike ihe t feurive note was conciliatory, Lut she deciines to divarm un- ver prese circumsapees, Warlike preoaraiious in Venetia were pashed forward with gront energy A popular dcrousiation ba where great exe te nent pre aken place in Padua iis, It is rumored that Venetia will liomediately be placed im a stave of sleco Notuing hee vet heen heard of the steamah!p City of Wash 24 6.08 (be Propontie left he A die abied eleainer, reported off Crookhaven, was from Me urne Latest Commerclol, y Liver hale po: al 6. Coston rt Seles toniay ay 1 to enoculators @ ere, due war guplan ts at A bs eau Gil tami bet ie quiet acd steady, Provision market oui ‘bay Max 5.—Console clored at $5 1¢«88% for moi Aierican Stocks, -United States five-twenties OT avi as Himols Comiral Ralls ouc ere Raion, 404 General Intelligence, [By Matt to the New York Sun} aa} Refage lest Friday They effected thelr « tough @ sewer, crawling more than 1,000 jeer fore they emerged from {4, Rotn Houses of Con ress have paseed @ joim r ution authorizing a apes comm ny of | whieh Mayor Hoffman it one. t erate te | ¥ erection of @ vew Post Oboe in Now Yo re | | Ry a recent Cecision of the erin ¢ e thy | Erclish vernmeut hee heesne nose 1 | Scout 25 acres of land, near Bherne’ rile feos ag | Harsiord, Goin, A good ebance for the Fe siats \* te on Dritiah aol), Pow # man om woman to plead head, or tool or fide a for neglect ng duty on the Sab! ath, wien they are running ali abontin the mut agdt } rainon M ‘y and Seturdey, ie the bigbest do- gree of boly swindling! | : Tur B&B), reme artof nnessed, tu an opinion Celivered recenily by Judge Hevkina, hea des | cidet that the 1 of Congresa whieh requives Writs an! warrants issued frown stale Courts ty be Olerupe’, ia uy HTC e | Mn. Girona Peanony, who ia now sojouroiu? with bis iments Kner county, har been not fled } (6 woake a return ot bia foeome ab © Beptember, | 14) ve the purpose of taxsuou under the Rove- nue Laws of the Uuiied Bistes | Tus council of the Protestant Epteconal Chureh } mets? *s Church, Alexandria, Va. youter- jtiays Dehop dohne presiding, Upward of 100 lore werg present. The ex-rebel Geucral W. N. Pew 1 ieton da one of the mintatera, Seven of ¢ convicts at the State prison at Thomasson, Me, tried 10 berals at one day last Weel, but the attempt was dissoverod by the of- cs nia tin the lew cf the ringleader crippled ! in and defeated bis plan. Wuss Eugenio waa made queens relus'd@ to re Victoria yield hextihen the Queen of F | pres# of Austria, proudest } visit her, of France pie ian ime Y Qucea of Spain uyol, anu uow the Ew- of them all, ia about to Lug Attorney General of Wisconsin recently Vereu eb op tion va ihe ease of a man who had served to the rebel ! de urmy sud wos afterward elect- Jettown clerk in Red River of that 8 ate, to the j eMot that his past disloyalty irrevow ly unfitted A new city slauch'er house hua Lern erected at Bridceport, near Chicayo, I, tuteuded fur the | entire slanvhte= work of the latter ctr. fh le ate | feet ions, 170 Witte, avd three stones high, Itbae )3 y tr working off 1,200 heml of | cu 000 Hoge aid 1,000 sheep, Tus littl boys ! girls of Richmond, Va, Jhave, with'n nf dave y net, vod asm of | eoner Ma doen to ereet @ neat on ho remmns of hut » Davis, Divis, wh agacidentuly Ged a 1ew mouths | be ore the evacuation of Rtohmon |, AM SIT R &tr ke of levee laborere isin progreas at St. Louts, Mo. and no boats can either iced or Uiiwad. “Phe or ke commenced with the negr e+ ° re of ris joined by the Low: aud Gerinne sries--who ask en edvance fan bis and $40 to g65 and $60 per momb— parade the lever, on Monday woruing, to the nun ber of 2,000, Onn ever » bot long ago, ® peaceful-minded geutlenn poobwbly uever fired @ pistel im hin Life wae pursuing his homew y through one 9! the #ireews of Pliteburg, Pa, Buddeoly he was accosted by # ball utexiceted ruffian with “Her, stop now, what have you got ta Your puck- ote YA three barre lel rev bid was the ips Mtavirepiy, “What heave you gor’ The drunk- eu vied turaed, and rushed away without e Facrrns Massachinetts hae lately hed severes destructive tires in iia woodlands. The men | Pauoton orp inated in an attcmpt made by some Joye to sicko a sqorrel outet ab Hiow chestnus rec M 1,000 ures Were burnt over. Ip sa lerr re reeed, threateuny the saof tliat muburben town, biasing th hy etreuit of the Cochituate Aqueduct, wou “a leout of some two thoussud feet of etlomo" on Waluut avenue, One or the priveipal loaves by this conflagration as the Newton iveviogical Bominary, bi Count KovoueLer, an tnered bly rich Rousetan Who Mace Para sure tive or six years go, has retiised te waker'a Lillo. @1,800, «hich rret in Paris recently, His | defence wan that there wae a om rrisge Coutract | Letseen bis wie aud homeel, by which ch Agri@i to pay thelr reancetsy bts; that be bad olreaty pa 140,000 £ agatelles bougut by has wi'e within the last three years; that ho led meat her away frou Paria to ke her out of tempta- tir w he ‘3 booutuul home in the south ot Fr all . r $24000 8 your pire money; but that jeselers, mautuamakera na taVhuera seud ther touters to ber southern bome, vpther tuco ail 9 rte of exvravayauce wiuew exceeded | Viyt) pay, wlshough bv hud ¢60u,- | O00 a year income, ‘fis Court decdicd be was Bot Lable for the Gi. o | LOCAL NiuW KEW YORK AND 1M% VICINITY, FexiaAN Movewrnts —The amonnt mali 4 on Monday by the sale tickoe ut Jone \Vyuod, jy reported to beehout €4,000, Thus there must nave been oft losat aig t ousan ) pore wom Ot Tela idtorsinvends‘o bring Licus vcbedignee of ardersin ootatt MOL Gang um taco ro, A num! ot u pu ha Cuswaced uvom ihe G. UO. yes 4 ° hotryoren) give + he ae ountr ce ved by Mr. & oe IA the Cid ws) COLUPay UOpeeed by ion uo of thevity Danks MAKING A Mockery Burnh un victed of obtaining m ne or Jcerr who weron th mder frie eutoneed ‘ov the State Privon for oy, " siz mouths, has been released trom prison by « 1 don reer ve wat Pauted Gurma va is mou im enie itisetated that the pardca coat Oh nd Melbonald, couvieted of i a t ‘tome by aso bee t rurde Larry Lawn us i " the Court Lave jrard Wed, at Peuton, aller a brief stay ab Sing & Pre Montas, —the » me ue hauser) Uod will wive wp radd toe feat) convert on M Jones’ Wood, under the Turnvervin, the Turn the N.Y. Mehutzen Core il be wl i nerchor rolou Lyrijue aud Pheuir & ber of ¢ le . ie ee by Govan ie w ther A'tr Tabb tags the 414, dus ot the . ve ata NJ Sshate) i Hulse he New 4, an4 b Wiki depar w¥ein. Un soder Mr Barrett ‘eGvlue ® mMOre popu er t Borie te ; determined ehall be peliuitiod ko auvelop a ker nad the Wood | fue during the day, lar piace ot suucemeut tha * meal ehioouye oO Lie guesle, uid Le is that no crowd, jew tbeelt, Licenr Mr, Acton was confiued to his room yesterday with dlarrbis, and nothing wie doue at headquarters save the granting oF liceus: to (hose favorably reported upou by the Com, sod allowed by the buard of Excise, The t a ulttes Ao MPany San Autonla, Texas, ie runing av hee tus © (hab (urns out 1,200 bs, per day, Gas, Toomus left Havave for EF pe vu the teril Tar Byiecopal Convention at New O.leaua has Organize LighaNing strock the city warehouse, et Mobile, Ala, tervav aiternoon, aud woels ou die, au pia) ales of a 1 A vrion } heeu opene Madeid to | ey ‘ spanish eralyrans r tral who tuck part the rie py headed by General P. Is three .vatences at Marifori, Conn, recently, the heat of ue dun has wt oly cotoa weate on tire, Pwo fishermen at Catskil, on Monday leat | CHugis 410 elad ; 1,400 oa tide aud 600 at rue Laat Ovew one thousand a nl on Pall Moun- tain, Le Bellows Palls, Ve t, were burned over last wee Tan Kongaston ((9.) Wee lvertiqes for a car- tion ere ar ‘ at slat has been lying in trout of ine ra wesk Tarery stx colore) persons were baptisel Bun- leye J Ih ve r Lynehlurg, Va, A very larve tuesse | the emony Mi Jamey D, Waneon, formerie a prom rent | Dewecrauc poise » Pootunaate sof na dim blab city ob Bebusdey, im the Tou 7) Lis age A Mase of woLuer Weiekiog 14,047 pounds, low poriin r4 sporting h vown We dtarry Rls, bas, it be at, re\used alicense loday at ra uM. Aree ten wie Wilk ,euger Lie vecwion im the siquor — Diode bt betoc@ lida lua» oek, Om tbe poius sained uy ontinuca om Fourth Pacey

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