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THE Number 1 0.568, The Latest N ews| By Telegraph to the NX, ¥. San, —-— BUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. TREASURY SALES OF GOLD. $35,000,000 Disposed Of, STRANGE COURSE OF TRADE. Flour Imported from Europe, FIRST INSTANCE IN OUR HISTORY. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Benate Reconstruction Resolution PASSAGE OF THE THIRD SECTION General Scott Resalutions, Both Houses Adjourn to Monday. THE NEW FENIAN SCARE. Latest Facts and Rumors. EXCITING NEWS FROM ORANGE CO- Wholesale Lead Poise ing, Beveral Deaths-----Hundreds Ruined for Life. City aad Miscellaneous News. THE CHOLERA AT i QUARANTINE, Additional Cases and Deaths. THE FUNERAL OF GEN. SCOTT. Public Business Suspended. &e., c&e., cc. Wastuuortos, May 31, The report of the Secretary of be Treasury with Jefercuce (o the mies of gold, will probably be sent w Congress on Mow It te metated that it will dDow total sales amounting to abe at $36,000,000, ate premiom of 60'¢ ; also that ne gold wee sold in March and April for a jess ppemiu no than ‘The Senaie in Executive Session: today confirme! the nomination of Janes Wileors, of Indiana, os Miniver resuent of Veaezueia; Wm, Faxon, of Connecticut ‘o be Assistant Seere ary of the Navy, rice Pox resigned, aod the lut'er te be an additional Jecretasy of the Navy «lx mouths uoder the re rout act of Congress, Our consul at Liver Wth: ler vol writes @alor date of May * aco Ladvised you of the ‘from this port w New York of some 15,00 of wheat. | now tave ‘~o iu form the bDepart- ment of State thatthe City of Curl, which sails to Boron, takes as hundred aad ninety: night caske of Freach wheat flour valued at one Sbousand and forty-six po a wterfing, I think this fothe fires imesance of th b ipmesnit of French flour from this port to the Uuited) States, and probably ‘we firet time flour hae evert been shipped as mer- “Some two we «bt four thendiec from Europe to Am ‘rica, ‘Tho owing je an officie! trandlation from “La Prance” mowspaper of May 1 ith The embarkation of troops tien volunteers er Mexico een counter nanded, Those eulisted Rave beou tm red, and 6! 8 majors } oi \bem have heen easolled in the arm, o (the North. ‘The Military Commit‘ ce « f the two Liouses of Con- frees accompanied by Speal or Colfax and others, lef Washiogton this morning | or Weet Porat, Semmes has beeu reiu. ed a pardon, end now asks Bat be may Le permitied to act as Protace Jadge of Mobile wijhout that forme lity, The President on We inesday received @ targe yateh of rejected nowina: ious trom ihe Sonate, The radical members sof the House will endeavor ‘w increase the stringenc / of the Semate reconstruc- on prorramme, so as to diefranchisy rebels, but will aot give any opposition that may tend to kill it, Is expected that the party will unite on the Senate eu, aud pat it thiough toa tinal pasvage nuxt week. CON@RESSION AL PROCE EDIXGS, ‘Thirty: sieth Session, tENATS. Wasurnaros, Masr J1.-Mr, Wilson, from the Committee of the two limuses on the death of Gen, Beott, reported « resolution of respect and venera- tion forthe memory of the deceased, and that, as 6 further mark of ruspect to the memory of the de reased, when the two Houses adjourn today, it be to meet on Wednesdmy next, and that @ joint com- wittee of seven Senmtors and nine KResensentatives be apppointed to praveed to West Point jo represent Congrew at the fumeral of the late Lic¢enmant-Gen- oral, The resolution was adopted unani mously. The Tax Bill wes received from the House, re- ferred to the Finance Committee and ¢ rdered to be printed, with 500 extra coples, Leave of absence for two weeks wasf granted to Mr. Nesmith. The Keconstraction resolution was taken up at due o'clock, The pending question wes on the ado ption of the following section as a substitute for the. wigmal 3rd section stricken out: Beo. 3. That no person shall bea Sen ator or Re- or elector of P resident or ny office, civil or military, es, or under apy & ‘tate, who, ob ao oath as a mem! er of any Lh ndéer th ving previously Brate Legislature, or a erecutl r ju dicial offi- wer of any Siaie to support the Constitut on of the Luited states that have engaged im insum in Or rebel lon aveiost the same, or given ald anc! comfort fo the enemies therect, But Congress may, by « vote of two thirds of each Louse, remove: dis- laty Mr, Doolittle took the floor in opposition to the dection, aen new punishment for an offence already wormmitted. He objected to it as making no d. atinc- fss. between those who wero forced into the :ebel- jom and those who volunterily en‘ered it, 1¢ was founded in injustice, and would not and ougot net to weceive the savetion of the Southey n States, It was bable that the resolution would be paseed, having fees aereed upon in caucus, but it seemed to him ttle) that the Senate ought | o pause before m- he guilty and the ection to the pend- sand a aa a volving in Mke punishment bot! i . There was another o on, It aouuled all t grauted by the Presider .t Konremads under an At of Joly AT pardons restored those to whom they were extended Mr. (iriues eaid what Qs to the «feability for crime The object of the section now per not Punishment tor what was p Mr. Dool'tt'e held was ‘comm in the future; it be ng erewn would do eo again Unless ome precaution as taken fo prevent tiem Mr. Dooilttie read trom the Presiden '# amoes'y Proclamation to show that full pardou and eunesty end res'oration to full righte as clin ne, wore grant eJunderit, Mr. Doolltie then moved to ament the seciion hy Inserting the word ‘'vo.unta ily.” al- ver the words ali have" aud before the words “engaged in insurrection,” aud demanded tho yeas abu son the adoption of the amen went Mr, Willey said the effect of Mr. Loollttie's ame mend wouid be to ewascuiate the seciion, Ititwrs adop ed it would be impossible to finda man in the Sourh who bad voiuntaril Mr. Bauisbury spoke ia favor ui the stuendmen’ of Mr Dooiltue He bea BL it mousirous inju tice to Punish men who were forced into the commission of Crime, He maintained (bat uo men could be con: Victed of treason jor yield ug obedience to bis Stale atter it bad secedei, Mr. Doolittle's amendment was disagreed to. Yeas, 10; naye, 30, those who voted in the affirmative were: Messrs. Buckaiow, Cowan, Davis, Looditie, Guthrie, Liew dricks, Jubuson, Norton, Kiudie aod Sauielury. The section as given above was thea adopted, Yeas. 32; Nays, 10, Those who voted In the negetive wore: Messrs Bucksew, Cowan, Davis, Doolittle, Guthrie, Hen dricks, Johnson, Norton, Kiddies ana Sausbury, Further consideration wee postponed till Monday. The Chair announced as the Committee to attend the funerel of General seott, Meserr, Wison, Joho son. Lane (Iad.), Davis, Grimes, Anthony and New mith. Mr, Chandler introduced entitled u act to provide an cured by a pledge o: Culied sia vi the circulation and bill to tional bonds, and to pre mytion ther ot," ant ihe @ fection 2¥ of tnat act, #0 as to aubbor.ce the issue of oue Lunered milhions of doilare in edd) sou to whe three hundred millious proviced in that on Mr. Grimes, trom the Committe ou Naval Aifaire, reported, with amendux » the bill to detive the uumber, aud reguiave (he appoiuiment, of oficers in the army, ibe Senate at4o'e ock wentinto executive see elon, aud soom alter adjourned, HOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES Om motion of Mr. Wilson, of iowa, (.¢ Feaate amendments to the House biil to facilitate commor- cial, postal and military communication among the several Btates, weretaken trom the Speaker's table and concurred im, ‘The bill bas theretore passed both Hourea, The House resamed the consideration of the bill to promo’e the construction of a \ine of railroad from Pitteburg, Pe., to Cleveland, Ubio, and the Lil was then passed by @ vote of 77 to 41. The bill to protect American cit zens eagaged in lumteriug ou the St. Croix Kiver im the State of Maine, was pasred, The Speaker presented a wessags from the Senate on the subject of the death of Lieut. Geo, Wintleld Scott, aud on motion of Mr, Bebenck the concurrent resolution providing foran adjournment antil Mou- day, and for a deputation of Cougress to attend the obeequies of the departed soldier wus agreed to umau~ imously, ‘The Houre then proceeded to the consideration of the bill reported yesterday by Mr. S:evons, fiom the Select Committee on Military aud Postal Affaire, to promote the construction of # ling of railway between the clly of Wasbington and the Noithwest ior ow tional purposes, ‘The bill was passed by yeus, 66; pays, ST. ‘Tbe preamble of the bill recites that there is now comp ie line of railroad between & Wee ingwo amd Cumberlaud, in Alleghany County, the State of Maryland, which ie about being sl.ten ed nearly filty mies by « line irom sa) of Washington to the loint of Rocks, ou the Movwomac River, in Frede ick County, in said stae compauy has been incorporated by the Mary iand to construct @ rasroad irom Cute aforeesid, to the Peu oft Pittsbarg, to connect wich araliroad in Peu vaula to (be iatier cat, atthe Pittsburg & neiisville Maliroad, fn cporated by the Fiate of Peunsy vania, bas compleced arailroad tom Pita burgh to Conueilavilie, on @ jing to connec Mary land ‘oad, aloiesgid ; that but & owu short distance beiwees Cumberiaud anu lis 1ewaine to be completed to turuish, with (he rail road between Wasbington aus Cumberiand, a direct railroad communication, by @ suoit and advantageous route between Wasbiugton city and (be Connerions with (he Nosthwes: inom the lattwr city ; that the Legisiature of Peuusyive: has attempied te ercate impediments in couuec $he tai toad, as aloresais, auiboi.zed ty Leb Yeuie sod Maryland, which preveote compievion of ® work Of Datiousl buporte empted to impair thi Lb Lue citizens of Mb o sl and Peunsy that it ie propes tor mulitary and poses purp wee, especially w faciitate and :eguiaie Couture tei courve among the ot: Ak Luwietore eu borlzes the Jitievurg aud Conneuaviie Kalroad Coupauy of Maryland, aud jhe Pitteburg aud Conneds ive Kaliroad Company of Peuusysvauia to cotupwte TLOLE 1@sPECK Ve w OFKs ANG bo UDILO (Le Bale 00 Me to form one continuous line betweeu Cumie.iand and ritteburg, accoruiug to (Le pu Biv bo Coe amid companies in and vy thei: tive charters as origsmally gramied, aud the supp ements (hereto ao far as (uey are Bot jucuusisteas WiLu kue provisions ie act. aa " tinh sestion enacts that the eaid line of rall- nd icad- road, with the terres, crossings, biidges Ways, aud the parte ci exissing ralwa, fluch tay become Gi the sald road, shail be deemed aud couside: uatiousl public Lighway 60 post road, with which all the puincipal raiway anes aud wad routes ip the United Diaics, either Dow Cols UCted or hereafter to be coustrucied, shail Lave tu comnect for trausportaien purposes, ob eyuitable ters, aud such cone Lng lau au une the right to sel: thiough & check through baggage in ch mmenuer aus upou such termsas aie ow or may herestior be cusmwiun ary between the connecting \ines the couutry ; and the co: poration herein Wea sual, #0 tar oe may be pract.cable, furnish turousu ticked Oo pee seugess aud through checks 10; LAgkage, Yer Buch cvanecting lides Of POliWway Bs WUe LaVeler Ina) adclvct, and without disciimigativu or prejudice w any ope or more of said convecting liner, auu the company shad provide al their ight passeneer trains with a suflicsent Bumber Of fre-C.ane scoping Cais, With all noderb Mupovements, and ull proper aud Lecessary bedding w fully accommodaw tue public, aud the tariti of prices, 1p adds biok bo (Le reguiar faue vt Ime, shal pot exc.e4 $5 tor w stale rev, #1 for @ doubiv, and 6) cen tor a ping rth, ‘The sixth section reyuiies said corporations to make an annual ieporto? thelr opermions wo the pecretary of tue Interior, iv such igsin, Bud Cobtaine ing such items of iniosmation be Ge tay preacrile; said report to be veritied by the certidcates, uu.es cab, of she Presioeat, Pressurer, Ubiel Bugineor and Geveral buperintendent of such co poraiivus oF ways. Tie teventh section requires the said corporations, as 6000 as practicalle, 60 49 commence and p.oeecule the work Of coustructing aud equipping suid ral road that it shau be fully equippea auu comp.eted im three years trom aud alter sie passage OF bLie acl. Mr. Perham offered a resolution, which was adopt- ed, instructing the Commitiee on Invalid Peusious to inquiie into the expediency of increasing the pou sions of widows of deceased soldiers and sallors of the late war, in proportion to the number of miner chil- dren under sixteen years of age. The House resumed the consideration of ‘he act reported by Mr, Schenck, from the Com wit’ oon Miltary Affairs, to reduce and establish the pay of officers, and to regulate the pay of soidiers of the army, but no conclusion was arrived at. Ase quarter to 4 o'clock the House adjourned, The House deputation to attend the obsequies of Lieutenant General Scott consists of the Speaker . Kehenck, Dem! Maret Rosse ini ctchemn Blaine fa Sitges , thee, . engaged ip the rel« lion, | fW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1866. | The Rebel Dead. Rrenwoxp, May Jt.—Lhe floicl fecoration of graves of Coule lvrnte soldiers buried at Holly 1, for which exteutive preparations had been took piace (olay, Busines was euspended in the city, and nearly the entire white population re paire {to the Ceme-ery during the day to take part in or witness the memorial honor, There was no speaking or fornel ceremony, The proceedings passod off quietly cud withous accident. THE NUW FENIAN SCARB Facts and Rumors, Burrato, May 31,--Another body of mon arrived here iast might from the Weat, sald to hea Fenian ieeiment, About 100) have come altoge:her, and areexpeciel, Nothing can be learned from the then beyoud that they are laborers, bound for Cail. rma arentiy, no arme, hus it te uudersteod there are pleuty secreted here. pretty generally thought that @ raid on from (his neighborhood, is determined en. no excitement here, No one belleves im the success of any movement the Feataus may make, ALO, May Sit ts rumored that the Feniane intend moving op Mer Majesty's dominions to-night, but nothing reliable cen be found out. Bosros, May 31.—Two hundred able bodied young meu left Fitchburg Depot by the 6: 30 train this afternoon, They were quiet, well-behaved anda un- armed. Nothivg could be learned of their destina- | tion, bat report they were Fenians, and bad tlekets for Ogdousburgh, Putnatr iA, MAY SL—It te reported that three comprinies of lenlans leave hero this evening, to join the party now on the Northern frontier, New Havin, Cony,, May 31.—A Fenian Company, one hundred strong, jeft here to-night, going North, Another company follows soon, Brrrato, May S1.—A break down of the train be- youd C land seemeto have interfered with the Fentan p On the arrival of (he 10 o'clock train atthe Leke Shore Depot to-n'ght, the Fenian mane gers bere had several gone at the outside; but nothing was received, and after « consultation the men aud wagons disappeared. The Movements fn Canada. Toronto, MAY 31. The authorities have taken ad- juste precautions to cipture any armed parties that tuay eross the frontier, It is believed that ths regular forces will be euflicient for thie duty. without the #i' ot the volunteers, No fighting is expected. The be is very bier, aud the Thoy have, a; It te excitement is {n- creasng and volunt agriv commenced withepercy The news of the dete: minati Goverpmest to vail ov joi ere as usual, every telecraphic offi usiness Is going on ney, devoured, and he enti:e press blow is about to be @ collecting on he Cabinet was call. are Lurrring to leLgugaru bas reliable were calied out pen made by y for an emer- som Buffalo, dated 9 conttanily receiving unire in the bt uck, ING tom Hamilton, saying th .» The Even informa ion { oc this morning the troops the by bugle, and an ple preparatio the ¢ arene Weste:n Kaliroad ta aud wil divulge mowbing toca fornia, It is bet voarmed mee late ince to t olpht and | aeize toe arme ifthe Government buildings ou the heonver Head Centre Stephens tn Philadelphia, Pu avervuia, May 3i.—James Stephens ad- dresed au audience of about $00 pe.sons to-night, at National Hall, After bis epeech he requested that questions might Le asked him, whereupon a gentle- uian upow the platiorm asked, among other ques tions, the following Whether you, James Stephens are not a British eceul euy.o,ed for (he purpose of des\roving the in fluence American lriehisen in rescuing thei: pa- tive country trom the (hrameom of the kugli b Gov- eiumen ? No apewer wae made to thie question by Mr, Stevbeus, ani the pre poser was hustied eff the stage, Mr. Stephens, in an elequen’ style, called upon Irieuiben to the rercue of tuel! Country, Questions were sched by the auuience as to the disposal of funda, ond how be came to escape while other pasri- o'wwere lett to p risk? The replies seemed satie- factory Wa miajorty of (he audience, South America. Crapble Details of the ardment ef Callao— Departure of the *pan ai Fleet— Spaniards &xcladed from leru, Etc,, Kte, ‘The stearmah!p Coste Rica arrived at this port yee terday trom Aspinwall May 284, She brings later intelligence of the operations of the Spanish fleet on the Peruvian coast, The Spauish tieet bave lef Calleo, it te said, for Montevideo. Previous to bis departure, Admiral Nunez addreared @ communication to the British Cousul at Callao, etating that having “chastised” the Peruvians, Le now | the waters of the Pa- cific, ready to return at any time in the event of Feru growiog insolent, He concludes by declaring the blockade of Cailao raised, ‘The Pavama Stas anv Hemacy contains the fol lowing detalis of the ight on the 2d of May: Almoat at the beginuing of the fighte shot trom Biakely So pounder pook the Ville de Madrid awong Ler machinery, eny 1 the seam Killing some thirteen u end disabling a hea tebe lt aimed ho Wd th et ta sates the yeem wer outo: ecdoa by toe Vencedora, atter not much more than fitteea wiuutes, bi of Armatioug's or Blakeiy's heavy ing open weots ight \Lieugh the Berenguela, ter ue bide or al wo wee doue within ihe first hal-bour, aud che cleared out, supposed to be in uk diiou, and jurcuiag uvavily to one aide, Ah ourvet.e her ; beaving over she was Kus mai. y ing eo eutly uececsitated mor jo Le #ideu d Lis dis! con. aulion on Nuves' oe and drew off the ree | dhe tiriug of the seemed to mere voting: tur every sbOt ebiing on the bat. sed weut & inky yeids ; wuue (Le Peruvians, uppractised as they were, aud bovices Ip the working of the new Weapous of Liakely sod Acmationg. recently re- cesved trom bugiaud, fred with wou jul precision, and while the ar % wringing ageiu with the bicadeide discharges trow the Numencis, Almange end the other ah. pe, bu howd 80 Lbe@ir gus bri iy end worked them onergetically throughout, ‘[ fight had pot las ed yebau hour, wheu, fortunately dor the Bpauiarus butto (be regret and joes of whoie Kepubiic, au accident inside one of the Aru. strong ciicular batteries va eho.e Wom piace, A per. cussion sLell, iu beug hoised trom below, was let fai trom she ture: and expioded, igniting some charges jus. takea from the wegezine, very soul i destioyed, inc. uding, ead to relate, Beaor Galvez, the Minter ot War, aud Captain Borda, the Superintendent Kuginess of the Forts, and go dis locailug the gearug the two Su-pounder une os te unis them for service during wwe day, fhe Lon-clad Numanc.e stood the shot she received well—ber 4 ig-inch pistes Keeping them ailout, ‘The hpanieb Adaurul, Lowever, was severely wounded by splinters, Capt. Lopete, of the lanes, was very severely wounded, ana at first reported kilied, both toe Numancia and the Bianca kept up tothe ver, laste hurribie discha:ge, broatelig after broad. sie, backing or rounding ous to coul their guns and ’ AAT 4 bo the other sige of the vessel, the of the ppaniards was very bad, oue Peruy) ap gua wae disabied during the fant. Pindiag assault on the jo:ts inetiectual, the fleet hauled little farther off, and (hen commenced, ous o: re. venge, toshed tue jown. They eontisued tof the tows Jor one hour and» rea A Dut fhe joyary, ‘The i bea the last gu at the retreating at by a vas the ships sweated out Of reach, there Kuch rejoicing ou shore Khe Soc were sopaised, KS where dam: preparnt On the 1 further anxiety by the departure of t fec ipto: the disprtch, nie utionct a! which had been entiuely eu penced wes then fmme di ly reanmed, Lith of May an ‘ed be the Peruy inet, 1 ho bave entered Pe: Sou, shoud leave ihe efiom date, and any such found we will be confined fer (ive in the moun f Polzuro, from Panama is of an exciting character ution is ly expec'od there, The pie iment is so unpopular and ieeble, that of only three Lundred eoldiers it ie in rritory of Pera | ft read of Leing turned out of pore, and it can only keep it in office by the most eiriogent twessures, The Vanderbilt and Monsdnock sailed trom Pawame for Bau Francisco, on the 2let inet, Rows Items. Ry Toleyraph to tha New York Sen.) Tar storage warehouse of Freeman & Co., at St. Louls, Mo, wae burned Woduesday night. Loss @stimated at $100,000, Tasured. Tar steamer City of Memphis from New Orleans for Bt, Loulsexploded forty miles below Memphis, yesterday morning. About sixty persons were lost or jujured, Tax corner stone of the new Catholic Cathedral in Portland, Me, was laid yesterday afternoon by Rt. Riv. Kishop Bacon, In the presence of » great concourse of spectators, A Touro man named Jacob Anthes committed suicide in Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., yesterday after nood, by blowing his brains out with ® revolver, Cause, embarrassment in business and love. Tax Rhode Island General Assembly yesterday passed resolutions expressing appreciation of the private character aud military achievements of Lieutenant General Scott, and proiound regret at the vews of bis death Is the case of W. Law, contesting the constitu- tonality of the teat oath, aa applied to lawyers lo the United Bates Court at Savannah, Georgia, Judge Erskine yesterday decided that the law, eo fer § wasiotended to apply to thie case, is repugnant to the Constitution of the United States. Tun train from sandusky, Obio, yesterday stop- ped on account of # broken eugine three miles weet of Cl veland, and was run into by the day express from Toledo, One ledy, name unknown, was killed and four or five other persvas seriously and several slightly injured, Wate Hart, « colored waiter on board the steamer Bi ver Queen, died at Hudson, N. ¥., yes- teruay, from the effects of driuaing tes male from Jessamine roots, He lived but three hours after taking the tes, Two other colored waiters chewet the roots, and their recovery is doubtful. Toran will be » grand parade of ftremen at Poughkeepsie, N.Y, to-day, Extens?ve prens- rations have been made, and a large crowd is ex- pected to be present. The police have made ar- rangements to receive and properly teke care of any squads of thieves or rowdies who may go to that city from New York, Ar the grand tournament yesterday st Clarke- Vill, Teon, for the benefit of the wiowse and orpha'so° the rebel dead, the receipts were over $50,000, The fires prize for tilting at rings was won by W. A. Elliot. Mr. Hood, » “Yauicoe" aom- petitor, who ted with Elliot, was #o dimconcented at the last run by dersive cheers, that he loss the prize. Tus Prentice wing of the Kentucky Democraay met tu Convention at Loulsviile, on Wednesday, and attempted t© form « coalition with the out~ sod-out Unionists, for the purpose of defeating, ia the coming election, the recently organized con- ee: valive-pro-slavery-rebel orgmmization which aims to obtein control of the ‘vormcracker" State The Convention was amall, and the effurm fore fusion were attended with indifferent results. Taz Impartial Buffrage League held « mmeting in Faneui! Hall, at noon, yesterday, at which Gov. Bullock premded. The meeting, though mot large, was euthusiastic. A series of resolutsons, de- manding impartial suffrage and declaring that ex- rebels have no rixhts under the Constitution, were adopted. Hon. Mr. McKee, of Kentucky, Colonel Btoker, of Tennessee, end ex-Governor Boutwell made spreches in support of the doctrinms of the resolu ions, complimenting Congress and severely denouncing President . Johan, General Intelligence, (By Kall te the New York Sun) A rouna farmer of Upper Coos, N. H., hari three calves, two colts, eleven pigs, aine lamwbe—auc « bi added to his inventory of personal property the otber night. On the 6th of June there will be grand dinu:r at Will's’ Rooms, London, & present Capt. Maur, ’, the reLel re ues, with @ testimonial, whien will take the monetary form of 8,000 guineas, Bu Job o Pakington will preside, Ma. O'Comnce, it le understood, wil! be io R cle mon‘, Va Moot: to appear in the tris! a” Jef, Dav pot Ukely that the trie! wilt come on, but Mr, O'Connor appears for Davis, to cialm, it he is not tried, bail, aud to be eet at large, under this Lal), A CORRESPONDENT says: ‘Mr. Forrest hus been the victim, for scversl years, of rue and though, when acting, bis intense w the physical pain and keeps the nerves aod mus cles under command, he is often helpiess as chibi- hood or advanced age, at other times litera, unable to wove # limb without pain, which som times rises to the Leight of toriure.’* Tax monitor Monadnock bas given another ev i- dence of her excellent sea golug quel.ties, Bue bas rua from Valparaiso tu Callao, end thence u> Pensms, making seven to eight knots au houn. Bhe left Panama on the Zlet instant for 4au Fran. cisco, iu company with the stesmer Vandcrbil, ‘The question of the safety of wonitors of this pay tern tor long voyages so ms Ww be settled by tho wuccess of the Movadaocck, The cowing ¢rial of the Mianwwnogul, un ber voyage across tue Atlan- tc, will now be regarded with peculiar interest, Tur State Bporten Ass .ation, now in ses. siou at Palmyra, New York, ie lurgely attended, Fourteen clubs are rypresentel, und wupy coun- try delegates ere present, Iu rifle suootiny, ou ed ¥ moruiug, A. ‘I. Cox, of Rochesier, wok the first, and Frod, Deege, of byrucuse, the second prae, Tue angle wep shot vu ihe afternoon, brought ous moe than wixty couiese Gov. Pansons, of Alabama, has addressed » lot- ter Geo, Howard, urging necessity oO; the Buresu incre ite distriburion of raiiuus bby ® recent ceusus Of Phat Biate, 48 out of 64 countes returc 62,921 destitute sud be averages the starvi (“yd 64,000, jug the war Ala-~ bame ost med, over ope hall beads of fasui- ) officer, who gave eviden | hed urty-"hird Year = 2 d there sre 60,000 white widows and on Feeble women and devre Linen wale wiles to obtain rat a Omedt frantic m thers with the'r starving tre A woman, about thirt fount dead in a back var London, on the 8h ine self in ® most extreor fv rears of ace, wag the City Road, te havin’ atrancled he fened @® piece of string thick twineround her neck, beld with her lef hand the eud egainat the left side of her neck, wh le rebt band sho had wound the twine eightese ‘itmes round her neck, Every time ‘iat she twises ed the atring round ber throat he bad p j tight. Woen she wae found dead the rew the ball of twine were iu her right hand, he twine with bed WHOLESAL D POLSONING, Hundreds of Persons Rained for Life ir the Walkill Valley, Grange County, N. ¥.- Dreadful forms ef Lend Coliay Parnlysis etc. Careless use of Lead im O Grist Vind, some of the Poisoced Fleur Shipped to New \ ork, ete, ete. Mippteion, N.Y. Ma monthe since the peop'e it ii now nearly tw siding along that portion Of the Walkill Valley, which jiva in the western pat of Orange county, were attacked by adi whick forsome time bafiled the skill of the physicians they being at ® lows to divine the causo, The malady, it fe trae, extibied th: moat positive symptoms of lead polsoning, vet all the eufferers Stoutly denied having used euyihing that could, im their estimation, have t con ed with load even in ite mineral coudiil Iu some cases whale families were stricken down, whilo in others only ove or two members of a fatally Sometimes the a in eau death, and a the patient Jay suffo: lng f my of whom wil be able to hing, and will io to of tiie torrit bent in th + SPVOIO pair ut vomiting colic urine, audit Mmeny idetances tions being mingled w regiou of the Kido n of countenay hich have beon ez . sent ine degree of prom.nence and sevecite Tho doctors a! fret were soveir pe about two weeks afterthe first violen uader their notice, they bad traced the eadint Oy ever #0 that there was bo longer any doubt op (h& jut. It now remained to arcertain the souree ! . sau whence itcame Alter cousiderable resourch © it wae found tha’ the jead wae conveyed jute tha stowachs vi theeufferereby brosd aod mesi, andes * @ates part of (hose sap cewe manutectured at , emlilas Vuilipebucgh eo soveriizanon wae at onc made iv that uiection, and (he following facts were @.icited, arently to the au prise of every oue, Lhe tlk ler Limeett included: It appoare thet the proprietor 01 the will had guided en euvialie notoriety tor the superior quality of bie tour, aud thas ihe farmers tow many Mice @.vund sere in the belit of bringing thet. wheat audecorn (o lis mill to be made ine flour eau meal, Aside fom this, he exported large my t ly. © that his mil, which ine tour sew of sone, wae Rept coustausiy goumg—vy nigh® as well ap ty day Une ret of thee stoneo werejeet «part for hie ustom” work, Thin " tn Old set, constanuy needing ropairs, wad be envities frequently manifested themavives, whi Ynstea. of beng lled up wiih the cement eecerall uses fur that purpose were filed with co ae inrven he Of a tan'e baud. Ul coune a by the velocity of the stonew of lead trom the stone aod mine ome of these bul being 76 large ae tl Lhe attrition da tached parts gleod thew witout superceptioiy with the flour, It Lencved t.teevery pouu! of four t ova e@oorgd vd imparted to make # siisil buck show Liew vt bode Hour wae but litte Letter tt Diead apr wis white lead fact Lan} (he lead wae take Bs to produce Were it aot for the A eUCK tasee Queutibi action, hundreds would ba uid bed ered, As soou ast ec t that the di ease npr trom the bread of wuich tue itera had partake auce dud Mi, hong y okie chemiat of M analyed the = tour, aud te thei astouialr the le evu'd be di oye. A the flour be tail, an y returned, but the he young and oid we: my uay end re Vib aw ceetialor tue conlacied every do day d Love vi we ere, aud tnd thas 4 wiedieot Marsch to the pree Llss op socludes the segion vi Miduicton, sud doe » bat | om lo vue bundeed | the sed easen uatice ul the Peace use. iecover fully bealy Who haere Pe od ol thle Pitt Kaur trom ie chee, A child of Der l'two pages of yout Ubibed ere wd peculiar case Of WLOlerm, med thata b e Quen iby ub w New York Clty to be mam eeu Mave suo thal om bb ir Wenkemion Iromice or the jexudiy pl enn os Medle ft note mbsace & jorme d that ch He yruve! ot, aud dere, W \ roadie wile fiow the eff polou, company ae & y ol toe Boardut Meaub ceriaia dt (hes tour ie im the the mo mug | louve for toe votaio wodioums facte is poner ol men, who ates ib Whe jull Cljoywens of Leellh and fie iuiuen lo jae Bhd bolted to and tra t dm Laviug the appears uce Of diy parchment their eyes suukeu aug wuci cles! Uy 8 OMB fiug, the, apa Uses tauecy cones ced ead thew line ausior jor them io move le suse pain; selape yee ue Ih Line buey sUcCHIAL Wy bie © eas til anima y. bB.U Another Bady in a sack. Four Hamicios, May 31,—Lbe bouy of & yous woman wastound beretodsy, sewed up inabed tick, with the initiale "K, Bou the ciotuing, Ae inquest wae bel’ by Justice Deunert LOCAL NisWs. MEW YORK AND) TEE ViCINITY, Fongxac or Lievr, Gen. Scorr—Procia Mation wT THK MAYuu et Che tuneral of Geo eral Beott, it is expected, will be appropriated ob served thromghout the cily tu-day. Yosterday, Mayut Hoffman issued the folowing prociamason In bowur of the wewory of the lute Lieutenant Genera: Wialivid Beet, aud in coniormily with the Tesviuiiou ot the Coumoou Cou i Lioif luau, Mavor oO: tue Uity Of » make known (het OM Friday, the La the uay vppeil dior the buris pubjte wtlices wil juuy recy mee th tie citieeus o® iMan, Mayor uel b etary Me po will Le cused curtis aud the tage on Keveuw ed 8k hast inal, vtlicer of the National Guard, 5 y. ¥., will os tend she tuneral, and the Jusut special Commltoer of the Common Couueil wil leave tf tay by (be sigunes Haniel Drew, Lom Veslrveres atinet, Nort viver, wt Td A, Mf, WbG Sd BLLOOL, ourth tiver, @ (Comslnued om Fourth Pease.