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Number 1 O.564. The Latest News By Telegraph to the WV. ¥. Sun, a. FROM EUROPE, Ameri “aand Austria Disbandment of the Austrian Porces Destined for Mexico. THE GERMA QUESTION, War Preparation Continued, A FEW SIGNS OF PEACz. BAD NEWS Appearance of the Cattle Plague. THE CHOLERA IN LIVERPOOL, INCREASE OF THE DISEASE FROM FORTRESS MONROE, Jeff. Davis and His Rations, DELMONICO OUTDONE. Arrival of the Prisoner's Counsel, GREAT FIRE IN OIL city, Loss AaAuouT $1,000,000, OTHER DISASTROUS FIRES. —< a er ee From Europe, Four Days Later News. The steamship Amevica, trom Bremen the 12th and Boathamaton the 10th of May, and the steamship Gexonis, from Hamburg the 13th and Southampton the 16th of May, and the Inman steamer, City of Boston, from Liverpool the 16th an! Queenstown tho 17th of May, have arrived at this port, AMERICA AND AUSTRIA, A Trieste telegram of the 13tu inst, enya: The @mbirkation of the volunteer corps destined for Mexico, has been discontinued, the corps hes been @asbanded and the greater portion of the men en- Tolled in the army of the North, A Vienna dispateh leo says: The last Mexican volunteers will, itis re Ported, exter the Austrian ariny, ENGLAND, In the Houre of Commons on the 14th inst, the eecond reform measure, the bill redistributing sents fm Parliament—cr me up for its second reading. Atter @ome debate, the bill was read a second time without @ division and the 25h of May was fixed asthe for considering the Reform measures in committee In the House of Lords on the 15th, in enswer to Lord Houghton, the Duke of Somerset ssid with ra gard to the Spanish bombardment of paraleo.that Admiral Denmen had been instructed to observe strict neutrality, busat the rame time ordered to Glve every ersistance to provect Britiah intereste and groper He considered that the Admiral bed pro Derly discharged lie cuties In the Commons, the enbject of the bombardment of Valparaiso, was raised by Mr. Palk, and continued by others, who defended Admira! Denman, but re Drobited the conduct of the Spaniards, Mr, Lavard Stated that Adiniral Denraan jecoived instructions to obrerve strict neutrelity; + h Gov. roment hed virtually cece ve * end d with regard bo th that the ® Commander had nor offeres to Join the Adwiralin putting @atop to the Dombard id that the Gove: ainent aeard with surprise ebaronscct ofthe speniards, kxpressions indignation at she | inert of V 8, were not coufiue!to Per ut, The newspapers were lout in the conun end tadienation Meetings had beer hei ia L The Liverpool morting adopted a resolution ex- Pressing their gratitude for the exertions of Com modore Rogers, U. 8, N The number of deaths from cholera is increasing in Liverpool. 'r. Ross, of the tielvetir, has died Three more emigrants belonging to the Jesse Munn have dicd—two on board the rip and one at the 1 at the have Birkenhead depot. The di Bew depot at Bankh. deen removed to the workhouse, Father Callaghan, of the Biden Chareh, die} May 14th, from cholera caughs while visiting patients. While the cattle plague continued to exhibit de sided evidences of dying ontia England, it had at fength broken out in Ireisnd. A number of un- doubted cares had coeurrei im she County of Do and the infeciedcattie wore being slaughtered, BS Cordon was drawn round this infected dis Tt was belleved that the cathe p!sgue would not extend in Ireland The Ow1 says the conduct of the United States in felation to recout Fenian agitation in Irciand has Deen most satisfactory The latest advices by the Cuba reported a subel @ence of the panic, and down to the departure of this steamer it hed continue! to abate. the 16 h, in its City Article, says The indications increase t..a! although mary dif. eulties must » k for, the efec shock wall be le: nore! aud dissetrous than on mer ocean’ ns, ‘The reve see has sppear |, and five pat The € et tee ADC of 155T wore iar lee a thowe S47, and thee is good er at, on the presen’ occasion, we thal! " Bie our ability to bring there ,eriotical mania w the influence of corrective piccesees. Oa the } b been no very ee: * n ach, ond the aulu en red has ben m from @ tall in the urities, which weve previously calculated wealth they al tuuly repe geut, Ab achive demaau for 6} oF t.@ Lonti Bent hae oven oscw.oned by tus dieciedit aw. Rene ed thiough the suspension of the Bank Act being by persone ad con. cunced with @ suspeacsion of gold paym cCiCuMmeLAnee tenus the recov ry of ou Hee atthe Bink cont ! 0 strict cau ion exere wed t I the other mentr—ou the » " t. he nominal! rate of discount at the Bank remain Ale od at 10 per cent, XS ‘The Commercis! Bank Corporation of India had y suspended payment, The agentsof the Company in India, Chiva and San Francisco had all led the ew tebliehment into Lesvy lo Hallest, Ommaney € Co., London, Bankers and Army Agents, bad aiso waurpended, Kumor had been busy with (he names “> t come 6 firms in Livespoos, bust it was under NY ood iLat matress heu been eatisfoe oily arranged, oe The oniy failure of momen, im thas tow thus tar dite ad been that of Wakefied, Nash & Co., whose ,” lities proved to be loss than at firet represent 7 and way it was Doped Mul PrUm AYeMMNS Wualuree, | FROM IRELAND, The Timns of | + NEW AUBTELA, PRUGMIA ANT ITALY, The situation of affairs tecweon these powers had undergone no apparent chance. Noftw i thetanding Tumors ot necniations the military attitude of the several powers remained very throatening. It '0 asserted that Count Biemark dally-received letiore sdvieing him of his imminout ae meeiaapion, correspondent of the Lendon Times armaments of Austria in the course of a \ men tothe feild, nt from Vienna to tration of truops | | on ti frontier had thereby com nenced, rial decree had been iseued as Vienna, the exemption from military service by the pay iment of substitute mouer, Tha soldiers on jurlongh and those belonging to the reserve bad been ordered to join their respective reeit rents, A Vienna telegram of the 1'h says “The Gow- ernment he determined to aumit the ree nprocal in Violah lity o! private property at sca, with ahe ay tion of coutrabond of war.” A merti Bs stelonging to the work ine clare wee hold at Berlin on hee t which it as uneuimonsly resolved tha uty of the ties short! clwd, in view of she threat ebed dangers of war, to maintain the con stitut | tithteot 1 ho Account to ove ‘ument be the isterual cout cy wan arrived at. hh eaye “UO aSsturiay conditional treaty of siuance 4 Prossia and italy, One of tor t Prue nor! Italy slid pare @ treaty with Auainain ty of either of them belig ataacked vy that jrow {\@ poritively affirmed thata | s in the form of an witimesen w | (he 2th, eursmoning the iano | feexpan ihe miitery measure 41, M Government ho it bas 1e- r & ttrong feel t Prussia and ma ioe of hostility eeai ug active mulimiy preparations, A Plorenee regiam of the 14th saye: “*Garibald! Pp ed the command of the vo.unteors, deciat the same tin. » that be hopes soo ate be abie perace with Blorious sity of Laaly in ac hi the deesiaies of use nation.” 41 that the Italian wyusdion, uader Rear % bad iets the way of Iarento ond ) 3 position ia the Adriatic, between Ancona compl itis Adimir bi ke Sud the Vaiuatian Island of | a, ibe hig, the Gulf of Trieste, aud threaten mg Vouk, Tricae, e of the Tih says: f cipliomar® conmenicatious co bebrceu the Cabinete, aud the 1068 Of & Ux Miwa to the consicerstion of peuding eo twen agelu takeu up with a deine tue terreied to comp queativa © « ulbies Of BPuscpran tre tion.” the Fi Naxion® of the 201 states, uncer reaeive, that a note bad been rn ved trom he Feuch Guverument yrop.eing @ Cungiees, RUB TIA. It isannonnced that the .cmir of Bokhera having failed in his engagement. and having attacked & Russian detachment which had comme. 1 @ re- trogade movement on the fal th of bis promira, the iiussian guard attacked and defeated # uumerous body ot Bokhara cavary neu Kuodjent, te aiso captured 14 00 sheep, A dispa'ch from Barcelona, § onln, May 14th, bas! ie @ great run on the | anks of this ctty for the exchange of motes aud wit draw! of deposiie Some suspensions have already* taken ploce and others are expected to follow." A Kio Janeiro telegram of Am il 24th says, the ope of the allied army upoot the bY being vigorously pushed forward, (Very Latest ) Livenroor, May 17.—The race for the Derby took place to-day, and was won by “Lord I yon." “Bribery Col’ wes second, and * Rustic’ (tird-24 horses ran. The war question is unchanged. There are, how- ever, more pacific ramore from P rie, and the chances of an European Conaress are hoproving, It is seserted that Prussia and Italy have sssented The Austriau reply has not been received. A Trieste dispatch of the 16th, sayathatthe Ane trian volunteers, about to proceed to Mexico, will eailunder the | rench tag, Ferme Brothers, of Liverpool, have snepemied, Their abilities are heavy, bus their sseots are con- siderably in excess thereof, Osher euspensions aro repoited Rio, Arai 24 | Vale and tiume, journal La France Ut pAtws Of spouse lige not bewa oat, A Very active exe hes been taki | Coffee T 10 a T 399, Commercin!, Livreroot, May 17, P.M otton ie dull, with bec tittle uyuiry yrices are weak, Lirescetudis are stems), and Provisions inactive, execpt Lard, which is firmer—eal, t Toad onpow, May iT, P.M, ols S6'aa ST's for mones. U.S. bive-'Twonti Erte shares 45046, Hiinois Central shares ality. The brie Portsmouth, from New York for Algo Bay, wee totally wiecaed of th pork. Crow, except (ue couk, saved £50, ‘The Iaternational sculling Match, The London syoarino Lire of May the 16th says _ of two matches between Harry Kelley e leon arranced, totace vuly 4), ou ihe meer ree at Lary licy's, oa Seiurdas, when mr. W. lsray. of che New Yok Curren, Joho Hamill and Wary Ci tegreneaied the Amerean, end s deport of £ #ae Was made pood, Hamill receiving £50 of th lw allowed jor expenses, ‘The second deposit will be jade on dune 2b, when @ reie ve wili be chosen, Bech race w & straight ec Wrece aud cargo revlizes placed at half ¢ teore hin t ¢, if powsibie, aid eny dle. kely De chosen by pudar tnonthte dxed on, limniill joues op. 46D OUlTieger os Harry Ciaop whee he wili nave the tenet ot Coschiay. 3 } bues te! Le @aterat Newe@ ale though } ve au/ihing like w display of spevu he te stil warcned with auteseec DY HuMwioe af tacors, From “Washincton. Wassinutox, May 97, The Department of ftave has received unoffi ‘ Tutrelabie jofornaation thet the opera! Goy L- vent of Tirazil is reeolsed to opeu the cosstwise | trade to ships | pations, Thin concession bas i by the Liberal parsy, after a long Litiste.eved tobe au earnest of future noe chausos in lhe delaye In pod tant the commercial po ey of the countey ng of the Amazon cannot be { y atthe Department | of State, that onthe 9°h instan’, the i sench trana- oct steamer Knom, lett Vera Cruz tor France, bay- ing ord abou. 1,409 soldiem whose term ot ser- vice expired, Oathe lush instant., the French | hetpt. Nazaire, arrived there from St, | 22ire, biluging 460 men of the file of the Foreim | Lomion, and 15 offices of the same corps, and of tho Engineer Cores, ‘There seems to be good authority for denying ihe Coreotpems of the statement #bich has been ex'ou sively published that a pew mdictracnt atainst Jol- fersou Davie bus been drawn uy ip the Attorney | Genera office ince Mr, Speed's return to Weashings fon, wud Judge Underwouu's ingictinent will be withdrawn and the Lew one substiiuted, It as not | mp.obal ch longe sion bad been received ont steamy » however, some changes may be made in tue indictinent pesentea by tue Nortuik Grand Jury. ihe uopression still existe thac the trial widi not ta! piace before the Fail, General Sprague, Assistant Commissioner of ihe Freecmen's Bureau in Arkensas, has forwarded to | the Commirsionos, under date of the 15th instant, a commuxication from Captain Abel, ® Buperintend- ent oi the Bureau in thet State,whieh says the freed- men are coming iv almost daily from Texas in a des- - VOW) CvieiOd Mle 6OUNhs Lhe AManaY mid dene isto have cue cas | YORK, MONDAY. MAY postin reign there omen aod families, bane for expressing freedmen. The workmen engaced in collecting and barying the soldiers and civilia and about Hampion, Va, re fer reinterred in the err wains of about four th mon died of woande « Fortreas Movroe, their n are oil known, Many are driven from their ! wany bare been shot and ‘sire to enjoy thei rights as odielin the service in rt that they have thus rat Hampton the re. most of these © in the hospitale near % rank and regunente CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Nimth Seasion. SENATE. Wasnixorom, May 6Tho Senate was not in session to-day, having adjourned over from F riday to Monday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House met to-day and tranesciod considera. blo business, The Senate amendments to the bill Telating to passporta were concurre! in, A bill was introdaced and referred to the Military Committee to provide for computing the bounties of veteraa Volunteers, which proposes to exer pt the ene hun dred doliars veieran bounty from the c mputation of whmt fs tobe ce ted under the bill te equalize bounthes, which passed the House on | The consideration of the tax bill wast a varserap' wee rent, on the er canal, and stostabost © Ainendment was cffsred by Mr “fifth section, striking out the wor “tha ury te hereby authorized to ary of the Lreas mot an officer in hie decial Hissioner.” Mr, Ste venus said he offered the atnenument becau-e he had beard nm the best authority that the Fecretary of the Lreasury had stated that he should r body to office who did pot support the F policy, Mr. Stevens secertaining that ther qworum present, withdrew the amendmeat, Mouse immediaely after adjourned JEFF, DAVIS. His Dil of Fare (Correspondence of the Sun ) Forrnrss Monnor, May 25.—The fol'ow ing isthe wchedule of meals turnished Jet. Davie for a long time pa The most tneredulous ia reading it over will soe that he has bern well cared for, and that {¢ furnishes n palpable controversion of the repeated false asrertions of ill treatment, poorly cooked meals and their Imejuality in point of delicacy and susten ance: Breakfast, Dinner. euvpay, ] BUSDAY al cutlets, poached | ), wheat aud cornjo bread, butter, sugar, milk chicken, stewed » potatoes, onlona, Broil \ read, butter, cuflee, au end coffee. ‘gar and milk, NONDAT, MONDAY Mutton chops (2), +, Heofeteek, panned ors boiled (2), bread, ex and! Ot, potatoes, onions, wheat, butter, sugar wilk|i:ead, buiter, coffee, su: ead coffee, ear and milk, TURADAY, TURADAY, Beoferveak, eres boiled.| Ven! curiets. freah or bread, corn and wheat, salt fish, potators, onions, ces butter, sugar au! ead, bucter and coffes, WEDNEADAY, Ham au! eges, corn and wheat bread, butter, oa gar, coffee aud milk. | WRDNFADAY Mutton chor stewed Ovelers. THURSDAY | Beef steak, Loiled eges, | (two), bread (corm of heat, buttereugarmile | pottee, FRIDAY Stewed oyster el or fresh fi nr potatoes, = onlons, bread, butter and cofee, sugar, milk and but AITRDAY, faToRDaY, Matton chops, boiled | Beefsteak, stewed ove ges, bread, butter, milk, | ters, potatoes, onions, suger and coffee | bread, batter and cotles The Inteliigence that the privilege wranted Mr Clay, ahortly before lis release, had been extended to Davis, reached him thie moraing. He will now be allow ed, on parole, the freedom of the grounds im- side the forirers, returning every night to his room in Carroll Hall, His counsel (Messrs, Shea and O'Connor) during the expected trial in June, have hot vet arrived, but are daily expected. (en. Miles has been inetructed to grant them tree intercourse with their client at auy thne Four Moxnor, May 97.—Messre, O'Connor and Shea arrived here this morning, on the steamer James T. Brady. Fortress Mownor, May 27,—Merars. O'Connor and Shea are ato tthe Hyeeia Hove They have been ip consultation with Joffersou Davis during the day. Fikes, Heavy Losses. Om, Crry, Pa, May 26.--The most destructive fire that ever occurred in the oll regions toox place in Oil City to-day. The whole Enat side of Oil Creek, com prising half the business portion of the city, isin venty-five stores, eight hotels, forty dwel- ] urch aod & seminary are e mass of ru'ne, one milliou of dollars, which ts Iusured y one hun'red thousend, The following are among the principal aufferers: Gordon & White, 1 lors #40000 ured for $7000 > i lings, a ¢ Daweon, hard ' ed @12,00, Wal fiams & Co.; loay d4y6U0¢ 20,04), Theol shippinw portion ot t tained uo los, Over | one busied five tamilies bave bteca seudered hometers by she fle Pirtssugs, Pa, May mornig juvolving (he ce on Liberty etreci, A fire occurred this ictiou of ten buildinge The loss te hew The principal eufferers are Jame) Dain & Son, Uvery atabl W., Fouly, flour and feed i Kier, (lover & Co. brics wanutactory id caman & Co, d saloon, and A. Faber & Co, confecuoners, Y} < surance ainoULte to F14uK, moely in bastera companios Hansiscrusa, Pa, May 26.—The eastern end of the old Harrisburg bridge waa destroyed by fire this mommlug ‘The flames were discovered about mid- night, aud beiore one c'clock the entire portion of ucture resching fromm Hlarrishurg to Foster nd was roei and i neharied ruins, ‘The | Hames threacecca the ¢ jand Valley Kallroad | wridve, a tow lus bd yards Leow, which was euly 8 ved aluer mh br. Lovis, seriou. Mo, May 26.—The laree wholesale drug house of Lb.ow,on Main etreet, aud ihe printing and ata ry esta. mens ot K.P, Piudly & Co,, adjoluing, were bt a by fire this evebing. ihe lose will probably reach 10,00), Amount of insurance uaknown, bv. Pauw, Mi diay 2b,—A me to-day destroyed he Commopoiit Hoel, Me Alles & Cham- », aud eight alier buildings on i, Partiaty inured, hax -.~Lae weamer ptandish ed by tie ot Pour Mile voint, in tie sa vain beaver, loeb Wighs, wisi ZOU baiws OF coztou, | fue boat wes mueured of o4,0, aud tue cotton fuily insured, v 7, Puovivenor, KL, Mav 2T.—The Union Foundry, in Contest boil, moar this city, was destroyed by fire early this morning, foes, $5,000; insurca tor oo B00, St. Lous, Mo,, May 27.—The total loss by the fire last eveung will povably reach #240,000, Mr, B.ow's ices, $150,000 ; insured jor #165..9y, Budiey & Co.'s loan, 0; inewied on the buliding, @3,0u0, Ober insure: unknown Gen. g. g. Alcorn, United gtates Senator elect from Minsiasippi, has made application to General Fiske, of the Freedmen’s Bureau, for s teacher of 4 Froediagu's avuoo) a Feier'a Pyint Mississivni : - @tarnining from ten to fliteeu witnesses daily, | | individual News ltems, By Telayraph to the New Tork San.) s-hool-sbip Jean Bart arrived &t Newport yesterday, Tux Congressional Comrittee at Momphia, Tenn,, are pursuing their investigation vigorously, Tas French ne FOORETARY BRWAuD has written to the Governor of Louisiane to the effect that passports issued from that Btate are illegal and wold, Tur Southern Pactfe Railroad promises the completion of forty-five miles of month, road in two Hass. 3, Boann, @ Counciiinan of Le ulsville, Ky, has absconded, and frauds. Ovan one thousand dollare were invested {o Fenian bonds, Friday night, ot Nashville, Tenn. Be | Fouian parties bave left this city en route for the Northern frontier Treat, the murderer, wae captured by citi- rene of Shelbyville, Ky, on Saturday. Ile received thirty-three shots before he was captured, and it 18 supposed they will prove mortal At the Free !men's Courts in Tennessee were sbolished on Saturday by the Assistant Commie. sioner, the law of the State making colored persovs competent witenesses in all civil courte having gone into operation He is said to be wwlty of forgery Tur civil rights bill, legalizing alave marriages, Riving thelr children the right of inheritance, and making al! persons, without regard to color, equal before the law, has passed bosh branche: of the Tennessee Legislature sud became e law on gat. urday. Gass, Breroway and Fullerton arrived at Au- Gusta, Ga, May 27, from Florida, They will ro- main @ week for the purpose of preparing ere. port in reference to the condnet of the Freedmen's Bureau, and the condition of the freedmeu im South Corclna, Floride and the Bea Islands, Tne trial of John Moran, at Boston, for shooting Mary Ellen Reamey resulted tn @ verdict of mur- er ju the firat degree, and Chief Justice Bigelow sentenced the prisoner to be hanged at much time asthe Exocutive may appolut. Previous to being sentenced Moran a ldressed the Court, dowailing his intimacy with bis victim, indicating wanton behavior on her part aud jeslousy on his as the cause of the murder. Tow subject of reunion between the Old School and New School Presbyterian Churches wae re- Ported upon in the Old School Assembly, at St. Louls, oa Frid The plan suggested is for the sppolntinent of a Committee of nine members and six Elders to meet a similar Committe of the New School Assembly, who, after coasuitation, if they deem reunion practicable, are to report measures for its accomplishment to the next General As- sembly, The report of the Committes was then adopted ly a large majority. LOCAL NEWS, WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tite SUNDAY LAw,—Yesterday was a very quiet day, both in the elty and eubarbe, The rain in the morning prevented @ very extensive exodus fron the metropolis, ‘I'he Sunday law works better and better as citizens become more accustomed to ite iequirements, There were but few arreste yes terday, Willlai Loatch, of No. 108 Joho street, and Henry Olsen, of No, 497 Greeowich street, both liquor dealers, were arrested charged, the former with keeping open after miduight; the latter with selling liquor ou Sunday, The prisoners both gave bail in $500 each to anrwer the charge preferred, Fextan MArrgns—Mats Meerina ar Coorea Lxerivrore.—A mass meeting of the Fenians wae held at Cooper Institulc,on Saturday evening, to listen to an address by James Stephens, C, 0, I, BE. 1, The hall was nearly full, bat it wae 8g P. before the opening exerclaes began, ‘The rear of t stare was hung with two Irish flags and « lorge American fiag, Mr. Stephens was asked to say some thing about Judge Keogh. He jepiies that the Jucge's record was very low indeed Ireland, and that he was looked upon As & Partizan and an sin Judge, Mr Stephens them related sevoral inei- dente connected with the organization in Ire end sated that however people might judge of 4 Irelsod ue siool ro high {nt ar ehe did toduy i ¢ been hy effort thet ttention of the rpore--the liber- He deciared that the Mof. m ther maim 4 Tieend, aon of fat Maneiou was broken np, and that not aringle connected with it held any offi position In the organ'zation, and should pos wit his consent. (Cheers) There are, said he, some \ men amougtkem who may be abla to ain fi pueeitions and fevor ou the battlefields ef Ire- jand, but until Deee them there they shall not com inant & ecorporn’s cuard, ([Applause.) How, ho asked, care any nian, or apy body of ined» prespme to oreenive expeditions jor the seizure of Campo Hello, or Canada, or eleew here in the interest of [re- leod, withont consulting the people of Ireland? { cheering.) How dare any man play with s of lreiand without consulting id Gown trodden people’ (Cheers.) All ‘ittons aust end, a6 they have heretofore, ruinous fizrie, not only to those engaged in thein, but to the people in whore pretended interest they are undertageu, How o y one know better than wo at howe what we need? Mr. 8. ecid that on the whole he had uo i¢ to flod with she prese of America, They ep ak ouly by a knowledge ef the oryanization and ite doings on thin side, which cer- tain.y are vot very favorable, He said he fouud Mr, Koberta ready apd willing to onite with him (stephens), but other of the ‘Canada raid" leavers were so iar committed that they could) not turn back, (Laughter,) 1 u fore called upon true Irishinau to use whe er influence he had to stop the mad echeme, We w said be, no bye-issuer that may take five years toaccompish anything tor Ireland, Whatover is done jor lreand, must be done soon Hiehting, must take piace this year, Le ru ued ber alreaay and turk fina ruin stated wan th yb UL weal hy In answer to questions, Mr. § iat {he lows ot papers by Mr, P, J ool all the arrests in Trelan he (3 epvens,) had on shree different occasions saved bin (Meohen,) 0 & traitors death, By * peremp- tory Had seo saved the ife of sullivan, for- inert athe iu Na Nation, The people of trelal determined that @ traitors ile is Dob work having among them, CAppia 2 On Tues day and Weduesday pest, Mr. nieplcus will mevs Me Centres o Circles at bis new Loudquarters, over the Daily News office, wheu be wii let them know how be wants tho ousiness of the rotherbued cou ducted in tuiuie andthe bankin which they suail deposit mouey to bis order, ‘The want of tunds lee heretotore Leen the drawback of lre and, aud he is determined 1t shai mot be eo in the future. I'Lo Presideus of 82 Star Circle, then Prevented Mr, Ste phens wich @ tine Irieh flag, 19 teet long by 13 fect wide, which they hoped he would soou 'y to bh breeze ou the liberated soll of Ireland. (cheers.) Mr, d. brietly responded, Lt was elev aucouncea that the game Circle bad « purse of $111, subject to bis order, ‘ihe weeting then adjourned. TH ¥IRST TENANT was received into the Battery Warracks on Saturday, The poor woman, with bee lare femilw of lth obildren, exchanged Thirty-Third Year her unhealthy andereround te for the /ree, open and healthy footne previ. ed br the ienaee athe At seers 0 good and conveniens lente thas provide ithe : pe herete pn TG thout coat, for abons Probability. of an early ‘i the mugen of Oe cary 4 sera CRUELTY TO ANIMALS,—Tho Special Com. tittes appoluted at the last meoting of the Socley for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anhinals, reported to the Sociwty, om Saturday last, tn relation to the Dest material for paving tho streote. Mr. A, Bristed mabmnitied specimens and read a Paper, writ- fea walt. J. ©, Brevoort, of Brooklyn, setting forth ty of altering or improving the presont averments of Hroadwart o ‘ally and wun gee ve hat the material of which Trinity Church is built te the best material for paving ghis ol Mr. Oraven and Mr. Brevoort were then, by mot jon, requreied togive the benefit of iheirexperience en 6 point to the Society, Mr. Winalop thought the Hocleiy should only recommend to the elty authorities the © material, but should not Mr. Hergh gave bis experi countries, in favor of surepean A seationan present wae in favor of avement, with parallel grooves running iv. Another gentleman, from Harle nted the Kociety to glve prior eousiders- Hou toa new steam wagon invented by him, He Was declared out of order. A suggestion was offered for th ‘eration of the meeting that the Society hold tte cession im the day tine and not in the eveu- lug. Adjourned, Suv Mecuantes’ Strike.—The great strike of the ship carpenters, caulkeors and joiners has es- fered its eighth week, aud the mon give no sims of being tired of the situation, Amistance, in the shape of money donations, has been received from various parte of the country, A meeting of ship car- Berens washeldon Saturday ev their hat, 3K Hroag when it wae «i thas the ship vabody Iny still on the dock in Philadeiphing orkinen Mee) positively refused to touch her nnder the eight hour rule. Haltinore and ‘ies havo also responded simil +» and it stated at the movtiog that Mr, Ferrie was C1oploving men at the eight hour rate, aud aleo that Mr. Fisher had one man so employed. Itwae Announced that the stone cutters had come for- ward to the help of the strikers. The Commitee Laving charge of the arrangements fora Pic-Nic at Jones’ Wood reported progress. Resolutions de- houncing any breach of the peace or riotoas ing of auy man on strike were passed, and the of #1,000 was then distributed re them, It was reported that they would have a public demenstra- ‘ion to-day to show their determination to coatinue bhe ete) util vietory crowne it, New Overa Housts,—The corner-stone om the new Music Hall, or Opera House, about te be built by Steloway & Sons, im 14th street, near I r- ying Piaco, was latd on Saturday, by Mayor Hoffn.e| i nce of a large audience © ital will be 7 (the building will have treets...... The ineaga- ration of anew Opera House ou 14th etreet, near 6th svouue, also took place on Saturday evening. CONVENTION Ov FaTHER MATHEW Soctee Tits -Liketion ov Ovvicens.—The Convention of Father Mathew Sooletios of New York, Brooklyn, Jorsey City, ete, wae held Sanday afternoon, st Military ball, 19 Bowery, and the moeting proceed+ ed to the election of officers for the ensuing yeam which resulted as tollows : Presideut-Kartholomew Gallagher; Vice-Proie dent--Faward Mulvany; Kecording Hecretary— Lake Maxwre; Financial Secretary. Hf KR. Foeny ; Core Fesponding Secretary Ferd, O'tlagaa ; ‘Treasurer-+ Jolim Marvy; Marebal—Thomas Lloyd; First aid— ~~ McCue; Becoud Ald—d, L, Godby, Masostco MArrers—To-morrow evening @ ctromony will take place in Odd Fellows’ Hall, (Grand Lodge Room) in this city,which has net bees Witnewed publicly for many yoars, It ie the instal- Jation of officers of the Supreme Couneil of the Aue clent and Primitive Rite of Memphis which formerly had ninety-five degree unie other was n duced to thirty-three, Ibe Grand Orient of France, and the Grand bodies of this Ancient and Primitive Itite do now waive aud renounce all claim over the ree first degrees, and direct that none but a Mas- ter Meson in “good Haudtng shall be recelved. The tlou cer nlee wlll be performed by the c@ Lilustrious tirand M General Marry J. Keymonur, by the ral Grand Expect, i. D, Ho nd Master of Free and Aceep %, Masons in the State of York, Grand Chancellor Jolu W. Simons, Grand Treasurer of the New York Grand 1 and othe: Ladios are invited, and brethren are requested to appear In regalia, Farau Casvaries,—Coroner Wildey yess terday held an inquest ou the remains of Rosanna ‘Tabey, achild 6 years of age, whose death was the reeult of injuries received by a fall from a fifth story window of the premises No. 165 Mast 224 street. A verdict of accidental death was rendered.,......The me Coroner also held an Inquest on the remains of ames. Keupedy, whose death was the result of il from the roof of the Louse No, 8¥7 Mott street te the pavement below, The unfortunate mao was found jy ing on the sidewalk in (romt of the premises above alluded to, and died before being removed wo tho Hospital. A verdict of accidental death wae bromght in . Coroner Naumaan yesterday held an inquest, at the Pen Yentiery on Blackwell's tne laud, on the body of James Clark, a youth of i& whose death wus (he result of inj sustel ned betog struck ow the head by a piece of rock which he was cugaged in blasting. Clark had been warned to retreat, but failed to do so, and death was the pen- alty ot hie impradence, A verdict 1m accordance With (hose facts was rendered, Excise MAtrers,—The Committee on Lis couses met oa Saturday and heard reserved and other cases of epplication. The Court-toom was \ filled, aud & large partof the day wae sonra atten in, to them, A far 6,520 censes havo been grauted, and the receipts up Maturday evening amounted te $571,000, A number of Kighth Ward Huser dealers who have beeu refused licenses, it is oaid, have ones (01 & lawyer to bring actions ageinet Captain Mills of that Preeiuct, fer bis re- porteot their places, The Excise l, however, will defend him, or any other oflicer engaged in its service ou legitimate duty, Fines,—About half-past ten o'clock on Sat. arday,a fire broke out im the feed and grain mills No, 217 Avenue ©, belonging to Jacob Rosenstein, The toss om machinery, stock and building will amount to $60,000; red for $25,000, The rear building and dwelling, which are let out to Mossre. Summers ana Ko eit, Bae im the mille 200 page of corn, 1b) bags of rye, 175 bags of meal and 16 base of malt, valued at $1,200; uo insurance, The fire broke out in (heengine room, Cause unknown, CAarratn CareRay denies, it is stated, that he has issued any order in relation to the prohibition of newspaper sales on Sundays in the lhtn precincs, YouNG Men's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION holde its monthly meeting this evening at 16) Hitth nue, corner 22d street, An ousay will be read by Kev, M. H. Hutton, on Moral Atuosp beres, Young meu are particularly invited, THE COURTS. vos Tuis Dary.-—dupreme Court, Cin rl (yer aud Fertmines)--No Clrcult calen- djourned withe t IL Adjourned | the TST, 427, bud, Tas Sls, Oud, ine, 985, 971, 145 1193, ‘s Court.Noa, 5, Frederick Btoekdick ; 4 annle Masher i o, George Beatman; 1, Peter Husseil, i puperior Court, Trial Term,.—Adjourned for the 9, GUS, TI, ahSaby 274, 1240, 1116, 1091, teria. Common Tle rt I,—Now. 10, 110, 115, 119, 48 120 4h LT, 120.” Part L1.—-Noe. Wy" 104, 106, 114 1465, 135, 158, ai, 1%%, 128, 124, 45, How Drvoners ate Oprawven—Tue Laxtrr om Tub Laws." Getting a Divorce" te generally cos. sidered a diflicult matter, and also one which gives the applicants pullolsy, and sometimes s notoriety they would mach rather not receive, 1) would seem, however, trom the preceedings in courts, thate werew is loose im the © Law of Divorce,” ent thas separations have been obtained tn tho easiest possi~ ble manner, and “without publicity ;" for it must be dinitted thas it ts done without publicity when @ woman finds her husband has in bis de the © de cree of separanou” which he has obtained withow hey koowlng anything about it, aod which he de- clares, porbsps, be bas “had this long tim Kas ee Pea (Comtuinued ead ont,

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