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Number 10.567. =a The L atest News ntothe WV. %. Sun, ———— FROM WASHINGTON THE NATIONAL FINANCES. An Interesting Statement, THE DEATH OF GEN, SCOTT. Preparations for the Funeral. VARIOUS OFFICIAL ORDERS. CONGRESS YESTERDAY, THE RECONSTRUCTION RESOLUTION, Ba. Boveral Amendments Offered and Rejected. City and Miscellaneous News. STILL ANOTHER CHOLERA SHIP. Arrival of the Eteamship Peru- vian at Quarantine. B5 Deaths on the Passage. 28 NOW IN HOSPITAL. Latest from the Steamer Union. a1 CASES ON BOARD dc erry Wasutsaton, May 30, A leiter from the Fecrotary of the Treasury to Bon. John Sherman, was ordered to be pr.niel b the Senate, together w the accompanying officl Statements, From the papers it arpears that the amount of tho public debt rederinable May 1st, 1867, es $T87.(41,.420: Mar 1868, $4 7,415.98 1560, #699425 151 18°70, &E45, : st, 1871, Fix be amount paper eireulation on Ma 1866, wee $9545 Batty ie eludi State eireulaton, $45.00 U9 eu notes, 415,164,518; traciio currency, S28. 1920175 omp und Boies, #67, 12.141; one and two sears per cent notes $0,. it is estimated that Millions per yeor will be necessary for the “aa! Ces Ment of the cuaranteed bonds of the Pacific le the total estimates being $73,%8\00, The eose of unpaid ciains of States unierthe act of july 27th, 1801, incemaltying them for war expenses curred. amounted to #1,.295,157, The estimate Tunadjusted ciaims of individuals on file in the ird Auditor's office, ie $',.51.065. In the Third Auditor's cMos the ciaime in the pay and bounty division ace estimated at #19,000,.00; on accoun: of i for mone ance, nec 7; ell cisims in the Becond Auditor's office, #15, The State Departinent learns thet no Austrian troops have been seut to Mexico, and it does not ox- pect that any will be sent, According tos epecial order from the War Depart- ment. about forty Captains ard Aesietant Paymae ters, thelr services Leing no longer needed, will be mustered out of the eervice within the next few days Whey will receive no final pay, until the Pay Depart- ent is satisfied that they aie no longer indebted to the United States. The President this week has granted thirteen @pecial pardons under the Amnesty !’roclamation. In respect to the memory of the late Lieut. Gen, Ecott, the national colore edsplaved at balf-mast W-day over the Capito! end to seve Depar' ments. The recent orders given by the diferent He Departments, that disbursing officers snail remove ell public monors dep sited to their credit in No @onal Banks to the United States Treasury or Sub- Treasuries, bave cres'ed quite s rush on the Treas wry. The clerical force of the Tsensurer's ofhee was exercised in the most lively manner to-day in re @siving thore trans’ and two or three lines of dirbursing cficers and clerks extended fromm the eounter into the ball TUE DEATH OF GEN, SCOTT, Orders by Gen. Grant, Waseniraton, Mar 30.—The following ordere were Beued today: Hrangrastres or tir Army, Abiciant Gry > EuAL’ 10% Wasut Ss. May 20,1866. 4 General Ov tera No, vs th profound eor fe Gouvernl-in ces to tie army, destihat Wert on the Sh ina. Of its Jace iiusizi er, reves Lient. 1. Winfield 6 tis h story tem part of the hi-tory @fthecountry, It la uimor ter ul fe to those ¥ ho beve ven: ed him so loag, Fx ng the rmy ase Cap ania iS 5, 8° the chore of the war on Slidd he bud alread by the force o mer, won hie wa: o the rena of Lrevet Major-Geners!, In. jodl, Malor weneral pect wes 68 ad to the command of the sim in the sp ing of 1547, the Mca can war having al teady begua, he conn oucc * Conmanderin-Chiof @! ihe aimy in Mexico, the executiou ot a@ pisn of @ampaico, the success of which was com yOlw ws ite cou bold, and wh al. shed Ol tie beat the try conteried on ny, i epept General, a a tok ut eae he his vey Aare hita in returs em which, wou Dy ew, | heat res ard a nation OF moss con. | preeenee, wih am ut tiwadth aud igor, pULe i hie, Lis iwemory will Mever tade Louw | the muds of those wuo wave severenced Lim vo long, | Asa testimony of espe y@ oincale ot the | will wear the usual badee of he, on the leit arm ana bh ‘acu mab urnine tor ex tofthesword, Guce itary post Gt intervals of wee PM on er, Tioope oider remi 4) shew; alier gus the flag vot be fy Clues OF 4 eners Grant, EB, 1, Pows eNp, Assistunt Adjutant General Order by the Secretary of War, Warki wer brectaL Onpins No, 266, Extrect.—The following officers ste cetalled to proceed lo West Point, New York, to attend the fue pore! of tho !ate divutenant General Winfield Be At, on Friday, June Ist, at 1 o'clock: GENERAL ) May by, Loot.) QBIMENT we » W Avi Brevet Major General L. ‘Thomas, Adjutont Gene- ral; Hoevey 5. wiver, Inspector General; Br Ho't, Judge Ad- vocate General; or te t LB Quartertoarter G Brevet jajor hb, Eaton, © General o Frevit Mejor General J. Ba wel; Brevet Mejor General B, W General; Brever Mijor Genort KT Engineer; brevet Major Gene al B. Duer, ¢ g Orduapce; Majer Gcene:e! OO, Howard, Obiet oy Suicon +i Lieveuth of ARPOMEE Aid AbeNASUOd ry NEW Lands; Major General FE. A. Hitebeock, U. &. Brevet Major Geu 3 misstry General of & tal E, PD, Townend, / late Chief ot Staff to Li by order of the Secret E.vt tevce; Breve. Major Geue- eiant Aljutant General, nant everal Scott of War, Nb, Aast, Adjt, Order From the Secretary of the Navy. Navy and the The Department asnouners to the Marine Corps, the death of ateaantdieneral Win feild Scott, of the Uaited Staves Army. This illue- trigus officer departed sie life ot Wess Point. New dork. on ‘he vith inet. at eleven c'clock, A.M. In honor of this distinguishes U n 6 of Navy Yards end st ftlage of their eevera! commar vat andl suve at Meridian, neral, or on fubeequens hereto, neral, the Command. ns, wil direct the to bo hoteted at halt nu'é gune to be f * Order frem the Secretary of the Treasary The secretary of the Tresury has issued the fol ow Taracvey Drranrwnyt, May 30, 1866. funeral ot Ligutenans-ta al Winfold sett been arrunerd .o take p on Fricay, the ay of June p oxtmo. the Cusyom Houses of the Untied stares ae, by order of the Pres dentdineed to be cored on that da. cut a. Tal. H, MeCun.oen, Secretary of the lreasury. Dispatch From General Callum. The Se:etary of War received on Tuesday after- noon the following d 4 trom Gen, Callua Wror Porst, N.Y. May 29 Aon, Elwin M. Stanton, Secreta y af War With beartiels sorrow | uave to announce the death of Lieutenant to you jeneral Scott at 11.00 thie moras He expired without o struge@ e, and con eciou be iaes, | have suspendet al lee abive Ace 6 sojueuce of the me anchoty event, and ue Of Loner, composed of offend a ‘ of the highes: rank, t . Presse communica to give mortal | er oruers you May >» W. Cuiiee. venereal ( 8. A. Brevet Majo: The Faneral Wret Point, May 39,— The toneral of Lieut.- ren Winfield Scott will taxe place on Friday, June Let, stone o'clock. The remaine will be interred in the Weat Point Cemetery, th euch military display as Weat Point willefford, ‘The religious iuneral sory cee will be conducted according to the ritual of the Protestaut Eplecopal church, by the Reverend Mr Freach, Moernivg. Rostox, May 30.— Resolutions uganimourly passed the \assachusetia Senate aud House to-day, ierret tius the doa b of General Scott and wanuly eu sy tie of his lise nut eninent pablic services. The Le- gloiature has scjourned eine aie, Berraro, May 30.—The flage thronchont the ity Are ot Lali: mart for the deain of Geveral Scott, The Board of Trade. et thers meeting today, passed rese- jutons of reepect to bis memory. (Dispatch similarin spirit tothe above, have beon received at the Sus office from various parte of the Union.) CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ninth Session. SENATE. Wasuiatos, May So.—Mr. Grimes roported from the Navel Commi tee a number of petitions for an increase of pay of naval oficrrs, and asked that the Committee be discherged from the further consider ation of the subject. idan order had been tnened by the nt —Oider No. whied, to & certain extent, me request of the f ere, The Com roittee wae discharged trom the rf consideration of the petition, Mr. Harris, from the Commiitee on the Judiclarr, to whom waste erred the petition of certain former slaves of Georro W. P. Custis, asking that o portion of the Arlington estste be ret apart forthetr ure, ul iurthe. mked that the Commitios be & reed tron the further consicezation of the sul It was 80 or cered, Mr, Anthony arked thet the Senate insist on ite amendments to the West Point Academy bill, ead of Conte:ence. divagreed to by the Hoare, tea provision that, in making nominations jor admin fons to Weat Point. members of Congrers shall nome five persous, from whom the selection shell te mate, upon the resuit Acompetis.ve Cxs sation, ‘he Committee a, Conference was onde ‘The act to coutinue the Free mente Bare fore: was received trom the Houre, and ie call for a Committec y amendinent bill in nedto the Military Committee At one o'clock Mr. Howard called up the Recon the struction resolu'ion, belng on the amendments offered ye The fist question was on the following amend- ment eubmitted by Mr, Howard Inseri at the beginning of tho first section the words—“All persone bora in the United tates anu ul to the jurisdiction thereol are citiz: ms ¢ United B eics aad of tho Siaie wherein they reside.” My. Doolude after the word “hereof.” the words “excluding Indians pot taxed." Mir, Doolittle explained the necessity of his amend: ment to exciude from et tribal Lndisne, Citizenspip carried with it rights, duties and and theeo ought not to be question ay. moved w insert immunities of a citizen, conferred upon Indisne Mr. Trumbull said tho pending smendment of Mr. Howard did not inc'ude Indians liv lu u tiibesa, who werenotrul) ct to the complete jurisdiction of the United Starter, THe did not believe the insert!on of le proposed by Mr, Doolittle would make the pany Clearer, Johnson, of Ma a the ae was not to emed thar ver: serioge que 28 had m leon, and becanve of them Jeiven rise to muchenber. Taeminent ae to who ere citivens of e United stat end wheat arethe iivute which wim to them such. Thee leet ot Mr. iowerd's amendment wae to settle that Queesion. He thoueht, therefore, that the Committe: co whom the subject was refered and br whoww the report tied been mode, hed acted very wisely in defining what citizensh p was, Ile knew of no bettew way ot plehing that than he one adopted tty ltree, ‘There was no desiorion in the hae it pow esiande, as o what conte » of the Culted State estion Inthatinatiument, TJ anv man who ts a citizen nofthe Luited be not only re should bo Mi, Jonson a wise but 2 neceresty pre f fefluiticn of wha e.tce UGX. ed tothe se.enument of Deoolitue, oud exy esecd himeelf in tnvor of tt, He boped the miende ot the joint reolution would adopt it. Mir Ho tha’ the reat objection to Mr, Dow itth nendment was, that its effect would be wurndge ol) Indians who p taxes, He be that the Insian tribes were forelen per ‘ were Lieaied we such and so regarded by the st utom which con'errea powers to treat not w to ifre #n nations, but with Indian tribes, 1, thet the words proposed in his dment were in the Civil Righte Lal in a provi- sion salar tothat which was pow propowed as @ Constiwuitional amendment. Tie C.vii Kighta bill undertook do this same thong walech ts now pe pored here, in ceclering who suall be citizens, The Committee of Fifteen, learing that this declsration by Congress was without validity unless a Constiiu tiona! amendment should be bronghs forward t9 en- foice it, thought proper \o report this eimendmen: hip le Mi oni Mr, Doollt vee am Mr. Fessenden 1 desire to say that in al. th a. r ubject in connection with the Com- . 06 is drawing upon bie imagina- tou, There is netone word of correcta i all he bat. tiutionality of tbe Civil Rights bil, what reity for putting ene of ite provisions into a constitutional meu. ment? bar, Howard saad it wee devired to p bi Ut Of Ciliwemeuy Levoad bho Lesiulasye pe yor of such is th YORK, ecentiemen as the Senator trom Wieeontin, who would pull the whole erystem up by the roots and feetror it, aud exp we the to tie op Preseions of thes old mas The yeas and naye were « ed on the adoption of Mr. Doolittle’ viment to insert the wonls ‘oxcepting Indiens not taxe!:" which was dleseread to—reas 1), neva Dy Yraa-M #. Kicks'ow, Cowan, Dar's, Doolittle, Guth je, hendriete, Jobucou, Melousall, Norton end Riddle, The question th: lowing as a eu Houses reestution No persou ame a upon the adoption of the te forthe third section of the aiibes Sener Congress. of elec or Pres.) or hold auy oMl-e, civil or miller der the Unit ed States, or un ler aur Stare, «ho « previous- ly takeu an oath naa mem!er cf ¢ the Ualied Sa was Amen er lature, oF a8 an oxecutive or judicial oicer of port the Con tton of e Luived oll lave encayod in neurrection or re the 6. or given ald or comfort om Renreeentative in tov Vice President, ° the euem oa f; bre ¢ mey by @ irk two hinds at each House remove such dle. illty. Mr. Hendricke moved to amend the above by in- eorting after t) ‘sh and before the «orde ‘have engaged,” the words, “during the term of his office,” Mr. Headricks, in advoeac eaid that an offic tern of oflice Mr. Sherman believed that under Mr. Hendricks’ diment ail who resigned ther ofires would be ed from the ope eof the third section, The ameudment waa disegreed to by yeas nave 34. Those who voted in the affirmative wore Messrs Tucksiew, Davis, Guthrie, Hendricks, Jolineon, Rid dle, Saulsbary and Van Winkle Mr. Johnson moved tw amend the eaction by etrik- Ne out the worus member of any Btate eor Judicial officer of word of bie amendment, loath was binding only duriug the 8, @ wituin len |, bod taken Jhe yeas aud nave were demanited on this, and it wee disagresd to by yeas 10; nave J? Mr. Van Wiokle injuired if the last clause of the section relerred to a general removal of disability in dadividual cases, Mr. Howard sald it might be applied either several or individas! caser, leave a discresiovary power in Tt wae intended to th Cov Mr. Sauiehury wove rting after the w “Bach i he word “and Present mar by the exerc.se of the par- doning power," ‘ aod nave we it wae Uiragreed to b. Mr, Dooftrile adarewed the senate in opposition to the peadiug rection The Senate then, at ive o'clock, adjournod, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Blaine, from the Select Committee on the War Debts of the Loyal States, reported a bill to re the States which have furnished troops to the Union army, tor advances made, aud expenses incurred, in raising the same, Mr. Blaine said that after conference with the members of the committee and trieads of the bill, he found au tudieporiuion to consider the bill at thie tine. tle p.efore yielced bis own judgment, and moved that ibe bill be recommitio! to the Beloct Camntittes, and the committee be continued ae u organized, with leave to import during the next ee sion, The motion agreed to, The House postponed until next Monday the con- sideration of the bill to provide jor ree ng the Sta lately iu insarreciion to their full polltical righte The Hoare then proc eded to the consideration of the next spec al ordor, it being she bill reported by My, ne ¢ Committee ou Military Affaire to 1e luce aud establish the pay of officers, aud to re enuck from t gulate the pay of the soulere of the army of the Luited tates Mr. Schenck dete \ed at length the object of the bili, and the operation of the p.ereut cumbroes and roundatons mode of calev'ating the pay and allow ence of « five blew eu several amendmenia which he des!-ed to rt bal bess were to make the pay ota General ‘ifteom thousan! dol ints, oid Ow Leutenaab oer iieo thousand dol. Bre, to sllow to offers in leu of the present longev- itv ration, ten per ce additional every yea s of coutin uc laerv'ce, The amend Mente were it i Mr, Dicine ox lity of ot commutation ol rations, ab but bridge " tor ing the roat of | i it had « a von a brivadie rel, aud where could not au id trochuaen ou be may of titty follers. Offeers on the tal expedstion could not have iived on double ther pa, they bad go. beco eowed commutanoa of ranous, Mr. thaver opposed tho bill, He held it to be man- flea! tha, iu ths country, coveriog such @ vast exteut of veriito he expenses of living must diuter widely ta temt parieof the country; and that inequality en clwaya remedied here and im © hex count making Government ser of the ne fey anu furmiaht ofticeis apd 16 patos thete pa viou Of bias ey MA WoL WOK THO M1Ore@at ihe ty, and cor Brew Bed Common jusuce egeiues the picpoiwte chuuse The Speeker interrupiod Mr, Thayer to present uieasengeratrom the President aad Renate in re ex ence to the death of Lieut. Gen, Scott, Mi, Bohenck expresred the hi pe that no other bus inera woud Le dene by the t O bedas, Cacepe to concur ib the ree .utiou OF the senate, ais og the two Commiteee on ailiture Aiaire jo report wha miethed shoud be alopwed by Congress to mauiiest ite cppreciat.ou Of bhe high character, tied pw uid diethuguished puoie se view of Lieuten eral Hoot lesolutiou wae concurred in, and th ise, OUL OF ieepert to she memory of Gen, peor mrned, MEMPILIM RIOTS. Report Wasiitsaros of Gon, Stoneman, Mare The Secretaiy of War today eeu tothe Hous, in compliance with a resolu tion of that body, (he report of Gen, Stoneman, rein. tive to the receat Moimpiiis riot gare that npon vestigation by the D, it appears the. « ere kibed outrigus, WAP HeRTUes, CDS OL Wn were digcharced poldlera we shird Colored 4 eoy had been eye tioned ul Me his eluce its Oo tnoizst Of, And Conse. GW Buy Were Ho, under the \« wtecpline. Laree bumbureol the men bad whati ¢ tise ty ipg iu mouth Memphis, contisucse w he fort te whieh (he sole era etetion@d, hae polliers had been used re the in hte to execute the ore aere of the Gev Went egonte® such ae Prov \geu e, ete, #20 cousequentiy had coe Lroughs ulect. ib CONLact law-bicaking portion of the commu- aud the power, which far trom ves composed of | be best clres of residents here, but pis © pady of Iriahinen, wh der ihe negro as his coupetitor ena natur M TO ul. 4.04 have from tne to tine been arrested by the ud meny wi sochudiag some of the jice, bave been ¢ ad by the pe@roes, end iu din cases thore arr sted have not unirequently been harshly treateu., ¢ ter a)ving the particulars ot the riot, Generes Blome nan concinced oy aaylag: “The rioio-e were compose d ot the poucr, firemen and the Tebblv aud megiosbusers in geceral, with a eprink- ling of Yaukec-hate °r--all lod on anu encouraged by demagogues and offic. hunts, and most of them uncer the influence of whiskey." It appears,injev. deseo before the Conunission ihat Johu Oreighton, Kecorder of the city, made ® speech to the riot- ers, in which be enid, * We aie not prepared, but let Us Dri pare t0 Coan every DEgTO sON-Oi-a bites out ot town.” Who commenced the incondiarism on Wedneeday night remains to be developed. The Congressional Committee, Mewrnis, May 50.—The Congressional Committee | have auoady examined over * hundred wiimesnar. | ior thes ju Sl, IRk66. end are proesediag vigorously in the investigation of the riot, It will be some dare before they will com- plete their work, Since the burning of the colored schoo! betves during the rote buliding of rufficient capacity tor the secommedation of about & 0 scholars hae been erected he the Freedmen's Bureau, ander the name of the “Vhuoix Beuecas aid it wee € today with Arranyen axraud celebration by t @ral cccupation of this city on the 6th of June FENIAN MOVEMENTS, The New Advance. Rept aco, May 8).—Several bundred men arrived here at an early hour this morning from the Wee aid tobe Fenta: though they claim to be laborers en route to California. It fe eaid that they and their brother Fenians are in session today Torosra, C. Wa May 80,—Intelligene is received from Buttalo of Feniaa movements in progress, The military are on the alert, aud every preparation mare for an emergency. Toxoxto, C, W., May 30.—The bellef ie general that Sweeney intends endeavoring to make bie promi to @ &k Canada good, The Fvestne Tet romarn, published at five o'clock, save We have juet received the rtiing intelligence that Mr, Lhomes Swinyard, she General Manager of the Great Weetern Raiiway at Hamilton, received « telegram about bad au hour ago from « British con- Sular seout at Buttalo, requesting bim to stop all tains that are going from the Suspension Bridge, ave it from the best authority, Woe also un- derstand that Mr. Swinyard bas telegraphed to the military authorities bere, This csused considers Le excitement, but no alarm ; for the utmost confi dence js felt ta the American Government's bea- trality,to preveot armed invasion at «time whea the Canadians hb. no troops on the frontier, The Mayor of Buffalo telegraphed the Mayor of Haroliton thie morning that ein buudred Fealane had lets Cleveland for that city FROM BOSTON, Anti-Siavery Convention President John- son and Jeff is Coupled Togeth An Awtul Picture, bee. Bowros, May The New England Anti Slavery Hoclety, with Garrison and Quincey left out, and Weadell Phillipe as ite chief helper, held ite annual meeting today in the Melodeon, A letter was read from @ prominent Salom member, which declared that the South was not yet fit to be reconstructed ; coupled the names of Johnson and Jeff Darts to ecther, predicted that if Johnson's policy was adopt: ed we would deift again into the whirlpool of discord, and the onter darkness of civil wer, Mr. Phillips propored and sustained, in a powerfal speech, a series of resolutions, embracing the follow ing propositions: 1st. No settioment of mational af- fi except on the basis of abmolute and impartial ». Ud. The only ossential elument of recon uction is cuff nge forthe negro; every other mat- ser being unimportant and seqondary Md. Vhe thre on thie point bes wilfally and deliberate ly be the North, and his Cabinet has sever ally custained im; end @e Congress bas surrendered the point in i our voly hope ree on the fasue. 4th, Special thanks t Sums bth, If Congress admits osch State an it ratifies propored Conatitational ameudinent, ite plan is not only surrender, bul, worms still, an coworthy trick to misiead the mation. Mr, Phillipe said: Jolson believes im the South. He leads the South and has Cabinets with bi Congress has surrendered oa the only essential elo mousof reconstruction, Mr, Phillips boped the Sea ute’e amendment of the recoustruction plan would mect with au ignominions defeat, and that Masse chusette would reject it, He would weleone our Democ rath d Copperheud vote to heip ite deteat, Ho would go a step furthe sald: Thome that the Kepublican party, If it ge on this basia will be defeat I only thing the party hae to offer, it deserves dof The Ke- God publican party tc-cay aeoks only to ee grant that it may lose itt resistitly political equality ; hood, without distinetton of eo! thea fie vation hasone sal vattos and that is to ignore cace, The Presid at least an lntelipible pian; he hee @ purpose, Lhe Kepublicans go to the people ln decolt and hy pcilay, with ther faces wesked and their convie tons lhopeto Cod shey will be defeated. | waut soother sercuade, pos only to uneover the hid nts of acabloet, hut to emoke out the thas we tnay seo Low many of them raace by ihe sige of Aum Ben Wade, Judge KRewey and Thad, Steven Ss. 8, roster 1 the follo Kerolved, T * pathizing with colored tel ior the outrawes to which subjec hance of Pouthern gh the complicity or tnditfercnce of the re thatthe day is our thre Verument, we Wara their oppress pot lar distant When passive rubusasion will cena be a virtue, an. duty end boner will alike requ tition of our revolwjionary fathers, to detente of thelr own. rights, aud appoal tiheation to the inte. Seence aud human~ ity ot the civilized world tem, in ir nayutur . Venton at Home. Jammecown, N. Y., May 29. Hla Excolleney, Gov, Tenton, arrived home this evenime and waa given @ public reception, Canuon and fireworks greeted bis arrival and he wescecortel with music to Jones’ Hell, where he sp:ke at length on State and National topics, to aerewoed house. be sand his official poler tool to the ha: teea slop dt a view of the gros ereatest guinber snd in taver ol retrenchment and flonan! poultice he wes conciliatory ously lu javor of eecuriug equal Delove tae Inw, of exacting socurtty for the utu.e by “ch means & Were Casen biel, snd Lerner satall would yeb unite ina eate, peaccable cud srtiefactory pian of reconssuction “dews items. By lelojramh te the New York Sum.) A TOuNAbO recently swept with destruction over Jackson, Miaslesippl, aud mjured Btate House and other property Avvices of the 2501 Mesico, report that robb tious in thet vielnity, and plunder and revenge The unperialiste country most sfilicted by tant from Matamores, and wurders con- ere indulged ia on both sides. hold the towns in the boese depre tations, Tua Lent wo C Jonial end tuenigration Soci- ety, roceubly chartere! by the Legislature, has or- ganize!, with General Georze HL. Thorman as Prest- jenera!l KR. W. Johnson ea Vice-President, r atheam as Secretary, aud Auson Nelsom as fressurer Genora! Intelligence, (By Mail te the New York Sun) Ty Durbar, Me,, recentiy, some scoundrels en- tered the barus of several citizens and—oobody knowe why—cut the throate cf eev horses and oxen, leaving them dead in the stalls, father of Romisarow, who saved the life of er, bad been transported to Biberia in 1855 aod setto hard lsbor for some po- Delica! offence, A letter fromm Mt, Petersburg states thatibe Czar bus ordered bim to be set as liberty, Tue officere of a widoly-advertised oil company are under arres, at Po.ladelovia, for conspiring to defraud the stock olders, Amoug the e:cused are two well kuowacler.ymen, The allegation is that the company was entirely bogus, M, Jovus Simon stator, in his recent work on Labor, saat there are beggars in Paris who havo received alms from generation to gereration far beyond the first French revolution—hered- itary beggars, trained to beg aud live no osher way! Conouass has given to Herndon, the widow of Captain W. L. Herydon, who perished in com- Sroish of she skaauex Goulcal America tbe exclie the uperor Alex aod "Thirty Phird Year sive right to publieh for fourteen years the repor® of the exploration of the Auason, made by thes officer. Tos Washington Ravcsttoaw warce young le dies, im adjusting ein * false calves," to be care- ful and secure them in their place, else the limy will assume the appearance frightful inetance of which was wiin euue recently, Pennay! vant of deformity, & Gov, Srona, of Iowa, and hie Secretary of State, Orwig, (who run the State on his own book, sign- Yage Vv. Stone’ name to whatever have both been prosecuted for the recovery of what ss called “The Swamp Land Indemony Fund, $150,000, which appears to be missing. Two car loals of strawberries srrive daily a® Chicago from Cobden, Anna and Ville Ridge, on the Dhinoia Central over three hundred Ax Internation of Young Mr para of Ue United twenty pounda! and « half, Chattanoogs, Teun Hons gratis. cont places. in the Palace of rupted by a revola volored ik, soiled Aweitanin the during the war, her child resue them threw off b them and ¢ won for himself, me in ope feot over smi two million, tug on, mou but waxing wrat! Ing unWLolesome at day all stomach, fo w ly Isy presented affair, Russian Auerica, miles : At she Amoor iti Mosoow, “u uncer his own wo! Kress ol a bavtle. that a bull forehead, a bo the once: wurt earl, enyero! erkiug oF Da Sweeocnne hour thirty four G once tranaferred Yo ' y Neils Fransen Ipsen, Andrew Bwensen, supper, Barbette Geax. Tuorren, of the Freedm Tas workmen bard's Mags.) lately struc h to #275 jou about bas yet been bored, ats cost of ls will take S years more to cut the remaining three wiles atthe rate the work is go~ ; aeroge the Gul e overland Anwor Kiver, 1,500 miles ; or and thence to St capital involved amounts to @10,000,000, Ax ex-rebel ofticer writes to BLackwoon’ s Maga a curivus ireak of @ musket ball which came later, fighting egain. sia owent, the ball, striking obliquely, had glanced, essing between cuticle and skull, all around the ‘Their names are as tollo Railroad, bere js an eres of acres of strawberries now i evnug io these three towns, and promising # heaviest yleld that any season has afforded. a] Convention of Christian Associations from eli vee Biatee aod British Provinces will mees at Albany on Friday next, A |e *xcursion of the Conveution, to Montreal, ts fnelu, dedin the programme, Krouann T. Merwin, Eaq., of New Haven, Conn. haga mare that weighs seventeen hundred and Her shoes appear as though they would cover a peck measure, ant her strength ie ‘9 proportion to her size, ot, anc has gained two hundred pounds ip » year Bhe te but A yeare s Bureau oF » has discontinued :aguing re- He found te ing ebuses of the custom. People would apply tn droves whom he secertat counties, and who bad drawn previously In edja- ble to prevent to live tn remote Tun dress in which Queen Marie Amelie wae buried was the robe she wore at that last breakfast the Tuileries which was inter- 8 dress of derk of England and nm, It with the mud France, the waves aud rain of the channel and mended by ber during those first days of exile when money and evon credit had deserted her. New Orleans Canieriam Apvo- CATE ways that, #o fer as he bas ascertained, be~ tween 1,000 and 1,200 church edifices were burned Lhese churches, he thinks, haf cont the people not less then 5,000,000. Im the loss, the Methodists were the tists next, then the Ebon sufferers, resbyteriane—4he Ara recout fire in Auch, France, # woman with in a buroiug house; the Arch- bishop offered 2,000 franca, then 6,000 francs, thea ab auulity of 1,200 franca, to anybody who would Nobody budged, camnoc them the 1,200f annuity he had v upon he ran into the flames, resued oyed on the Hoosse Tunnel for au advance of wages, bos day. The work has been years, and only about 140 At a grend reception given in Bome to cale- brate the sigpature of the marriage contrace of the Princesa Donua Vittoria Alteri, with Couns Reve- dia de Ferrara, the Roman Princesses wore their historic diamonds. The most striking were those of the Princess Plombine, who wore s necklace of single diamonds as large as puts, and an enor- jamond, which formerly belonged sosbe crown of Spain, set in a brooch, Tae ladies of Lansing, Michigat le of dress. worn by men, sad end old Indian ‘‘wempua’’ or gack, which comes just above the knees, Pverything is said to hang trom ® doing @ ee eway with boops and skirts, and is imme diately decreases the Jady in bulk, Isisen easy comume, aud i# conducive to health, e Pye me Hoy ered faabionec y with tight leciag, and A covrus house keeper in Mobile, Known by the soubriquet of ‘Hours Jobo," dubbed his placa, Heac quarters Do the Commander of the Post thought was carrying the joke wo far aud so notified ' Honest John" to omit at leaat the last three words, imens of Alabama,’ whiob John did an, , he spreads bimself im print, denouncing everything im genera! and military ia- teriorence with Lis business in partioular, A vamity lu Albany bas been poisoned by eat vea), Lbe laay of the purchased sore veal trom @ butebar, took ithome, cooked it, and the whole farnily, consisting of hua- band, wile anu five children, pertoss thesest. The ‘ ° attacked with peing in the wed Ly severe vomiting, youngest of she femily, @ boy, aged three years, died [rom the eilect, ‘The The house where this fam. terrible mght, The master ejecie | from their stomachs was of # greenish hue, and covered the floor, Tus Northern Overland Telegraph ie « te Through British Aterica, 1,200 ; through 900 miles; ross Bebring total of 4.204 miles w be continued by a Russian Line counectiug it with Irkoutsk, through Western Siveria, communicating with N jal Novgorod and ‘otersvurgh, The ottce during the war. A rebel Jier fell by she site of an officer during the pro- Ou exaniuing Sim 1s was found had struck bin io the middie of the dd was ro. ‘nist he found him, # few hou arded as killed outmght, bus, According to the surgeon last from the very place it bad LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND TH VICINITY. Cuotena.—Tue Two Now Vest-Sures at Quananring.Stxry-Eigut Deatas,—pixereTwo NOW $10k-—'The following letter from Dr, Bissell, of the Hospital Ship, Falcon, giving further particulars of the arrival of the cholera ehip, Union, which arri val was announced iu the Sun of yesterday, was sent to the Health Oflicer yesterday Qvanantiny, May 80. I bave w report the arrival of the steamship Union, Captain Palmer, from Liver pool, May 1th, at thisetation, She sailed with 434 passengers, aud on her arrival here many of them were down withcholera, The first cese occurred on in the person of anativeof Denmark, who after ck. ‘Thirty-three mostly of enviera, 8 hat er airival here, Tbhoy were av {9 sb p, many in @ dying con Emilebech Herewerb, Hane Mary MeGettrich, Bridges er, N. Christina Krum bacher, Anna Grete Bwind en Petersolm, M. fcn, Andres derson, Geter Peter ¢ son, Jacob Gortile! lause) Benesen, Jorgen Olsen, Erichsen Jens ridge alin, Jun- wit Ghnaeliy’ Heati wen an een, pote: ngs Parson, Inger Parson, Kise Jensen, M. Jensen, and two whoee names are Bot known. ‘The following died: May 29—Neils Fransen, Brid-