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Hi N umber 10.571. THE BORDER WAR, No Fighting Since Saturday. RUMORS BY THE WHOLESALE, Fenians Still Rushing to the Front, OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. THE CANADA FISHERIES, Temporary Settlement of the Question WOODLESS PRARIES IN THE WEST. 10,000 Acres to ‘Ye Planted With Trees. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Reconstruction in the Senate. IMPORTANT HOUSE RESOLUTIONS. LATER FROM EUROPE. The Enropean Crisis MORE PACIFIC ACCOUNTS. Additional Bank Failures. City and Miscellaneous News. GERMAN ANTI-EXCISE MEETING, 16,000 PERSONS PRESENT. Lecal Fenian Movement. Sambo Wants to Take a Hand. PROCLAMATION BY ROBERTS. ‘ec : ar Py Arise TIrishmen !” &e., da&e., &e. THE ATTACK ON CANADA, Latest Tacts and Romors. BUYFALO DISPATCHES, Borraro, Jone 4—0:40 A. M,—The following are the names of some of the Fenian officers cap A: Cols. O'Neill and O. 8. Farr, Cel. Hoye (the latter of Buffalo); Lieut. Cole, Johe Spaulding and Grace, and Major Moore. All is quiet this morning, Berraro, N. Y. Jone 4.—All is quiet on the Niagara frontier. The arms of the captured Fenians sre on boa:d of the wner Michican, The British eolors captured by the Fenians at the battle of Ridge way, which the Canadians cal! Limestone Ridge, tre aleo on board of the Michigan Brrraro, N. Y., Jove 4—1:15 o'ctoce P. M.— While we had assuredly in this city eome two or three regiments of Fenians weil armed, equipped and drilled, and while liberal detachments have been reaching here from abroad during the past week, amounting to more than another thousand, the whole augmented army in the field only amounted to about a thousand men. Where the balance are, itis diMicult to understand, Itis « significant fact, thai among the three or four thousand British troops at Fort Erie yesterday, not a Catholic Irshman wa to be found, and not an officer of the force was Irlah. There is considerable difficulty in crossing to tho Cenadian side of the river, every pereon being sub mitted to the most rigid ecruuny. A very ee wumber of Fenian prisoners bave been taken by the worious Canadian scouting partirs, Siaty-*ix are lodged in Brantford jail,anda nuwber more he been sent on to Toronto, Among those capture werea number of iron moulders from Cincinnati, who say the strike threw them out of employment, The wildest rumors are afloat here of Fenian raide in she neigh! orhood of Kinuston, which 6 is report: edcaptured, Canadian troops are beiug hurried by rail to Toronto, Berravo, Junz 4—130c'clock P. M.—A gentieman trust from the other side states to ut positively that at the batile of Ridgeway only four of the Canadian volunteer re killed, and about 25 wounded—three seriously, The report that Lieutenan'-Colonol Beau- mont was killed is pure fiction, no such ofticer being with the British force. In fact toe only officers killed or wounded, aa far as known here, on the Hritish side. are Eneigne M: Eachern, killed, and Routh, of the 1th Batallion y wounced, Capt. J. B, Boustead, of she e Own,” was wow 1, but not danecrousiy, Ensign Vahey had hie leg broken, but ie doing well, Lieut, Camplell hot Lis arm broken by a bu.let, Jone 4, 1:45 P. M,—(Clen, Meade and . 8, ict Attorney Dart will arriv Po dam at noon to-day. and will look att eoney P rumor din the Pi Poet of this city, that Kings on Lad been ca by the Fenians, with 2,0.0 prisoners, and uso @ rue mor that Sweeney fe marching trem Wincsor on Fort Erie, as the head of 12,4 men, is the vari trash ever printed, ee bo dispatches have ceived from either polatup to t present writing, ard the Poor dees vot receive any ie exraphie dis- patches whaiever. Gen, Barry has removed all 16 Strict ons on travel tictn this elty to Lort Erie, the ferry boate now running regularly. The Fogieh troops are quietly enear ped in tente at Fort Erie, and the muoke of ti.cir Camp fire can be cistinctiy sec. Tom thiscity. Beurrao, Jone 4, 2 P. M.—The Fenian excitement here ie ranaly suis al the ec called invasion hav n/p oved a ridiculous tafue. ft was p palariy televea jest night that the major'ty of the Fenien risonert, Bow ih custody of C.pi. liryrop, would “ permitted to escape under cove’ of nighy bua not one bas ex.pedeo far, It has been rumored on the 6 thie moniox that eur Government are prepared to surrence theo priscnc.¢ to the Canadian gutuorisies shuld hey mske a ‘oval demond for therm; but Ricjor Gen, Barry interned mean hous m0 thes no wich Inatructio vi been seceived by bim, end that po demend ficin th Conaosan authorities ior the suitence. of cur p.m hee d be enter sued for a moment | have joe ed irom) a viet to the U. 3, revepu’ cutter uoond the canal hoat having the Fenian prironers on board, I found on beard the burse nearly five ben red Fenians, Frou the log cf the Michigan 1 find that the joliow- ie copiused ; 18T cap pouches, 102 cartridge boxes, elim 4 £16 bayonets, Phe colore ot the Queen's Own Battalion, which d by Coi, O'Neill w the eveatement on ” now on board ‘the Michigan, f the 47th Kegulars (Peerti commanding aut Fort Erie, vieite} the cutier rest ay atlerncoa, aud seked to bave thece colors delivered op (o Sim, fo) O'Neil) positively :e-used (0 GO bd News| By Telegraph tothe V. ¥. Sun, | Col, | Berraco, Jorg 4—Awritot haber corpus has been served on the Captain of the United States steamer Michigan for the delivery of the Feulan € *. Theorder was signed by Judge Clinton it is expected they will be given up to-night. This order does not release the men, Important move mente areexpected tonight. A large body of Fen. lane have just arrived Dervato, June 4D have just eroseed from Fort Erie. One Fenian prisoner was shot this morning, He waatried by drumhead courtwartial, Another sto be shot tomorrow at6 A.M. Alsrge quantity of arms stored at P. O'Day's, Head Centre F. B. of Huffelo, was selzed by order of General Barry, at 2 T’. M. to-day, WASHINGTON DIsraTonTs. Wasntsoton, June 4.—Itisenit that the Bricieh Minis er bas made ademand upon our Government for the surren, jane who jell into our bande. able that the request will be complied with. The Government have come to bo decison as yet as to what will be done with them, DISPATCH FPOM WATERTOWN Warrrrows, N. Y., Jane 4.-General etafl parsed here this mornivg, en route Sweeney and one hundred and fifty Fenians were on the same t.ein. The United States Marshal here soized nine boaes of arias and accoutrements, on Sut urday evening's train Wartrnrown, June4 Meade and orth, Gen, The Vaulted States Marshal tcized (wo cars containing arme and ammunition, while presing through thie place thie afternoon for | the North. This evening a par y of men came fom Potedam, and taking powscssion of a Leomotive, etarted towards Cape Vincent, in which direction the arme had Leen teken for antety,as there was po force hereto protet them, hey tound the cere et Chamuout, and are momentarily exapecied t is here ou their way North @itu them, Ap ) yub thirty men wa nthe store ot | » wheret & were denos ited, ‘They took them to the dep ad will probe Diy take them Nerth with the cthere en, mesite bas seut troops fiom Ogdeusbureh to lntercep: thew PROM CANADA Tosonto, C. W. June 4.--The excitement of the | Fetilan tuvason is rapid y eubslasr Eapose! pointsare al ne fected. everywhere, | fully prepared for the ewer Arrangements are constantly being pers POTOMEEETSIB DISPATCH Povonkeerarr, Jane 4,—Thiee care loaded with United Siatos troops, passed through here on the Hudeon River Railroad this morning en route for Buffalo, Attached tothe same train, also, was a car with aset of rough, supposed by some to he bur. to all appearances, they wore a mob of Some of the latt ed they wee going to the “ froni to fight t * Kanucke,” ENCLIRMENT IN PHILADELPHIA, Poinaperiuia, Jone d—tho excitement among the Fenlaue iu this city to-day te inten Lane amounte of money are being subscribed by the O'Mahony men, aswell as the friends of Sweeney, to aid the eau nd rumore are current of reintorce- ments being ra) yeent toward, A mane meeting friende will be called Phe triende of Colonel dwith him in the Union amy in the Wes with bim in his cupiuie, Col, O'N in the | oon @riay, Aud not a rebel ofiver, as has been reported speech, Hep in also epoke do not acknow edge Siephese also held & business meoesng tonight Reloforcements. ——— ruff ins, STFITIENS AT BALTIME Bautimozr, June 4,—The to-night at the Prone etree weesila Biephens was preset aod mie w hilet Gen The Feulaus bo Cnreaao, In, Jone 4.—Five hundred Fenians left for the east this evening, via Crestline and Cleveland, A regiment ia reported to have left by the Lake to-day, but the report lacks cx Watruncay, Conn, dunn 4—A mass meeting was hold to provide volun.ecers for sweene hondred dollare subscribed. A ™ pany is ready to start to-night, when enough money is ratsed to vay their fare, Woncrster, Masa. Jose 4.—At the meeting here tonight nearly $1,400 was eubscribed, and ja com- pany of forty-five men raised, There ie great ac- tivity in Fenian Circles, and mnall equede of men are continually leaving for the frontier Hostor, Mass, June 4.—Kecrultiag for the Fe- nian ranks continues in Boston with much setivity, | though there is little public excitement, Two hun- dred new recruits left for St. All ane to-night. Proclamation by Gen Sweeney. Apree amation has beea Issued by Gen, Sweeney, addressed to The People of Britieh America.” It comruences: — “We come among vou as the foes of British rule in Treland, Exilet trom that native jand of ours by the | op: reasion of Mritieh aristocracy and legisiation, our Te pie hunted down (o the emigrant ebips or worre, | to that ebaruel of gowernment institutions, the poor house; our coutiir men ‘orn from their families and triends and huried in droves to the pri England end ireland; our country eul jected to a for- 7 nehlees the ¢ tation, large Yenien this evening, to ra! funde Gen, Over six eecond ¢ were he liberal mndeof Ensiand herse f expressions of shane jor the government aod indignation tor the poopie.’ J: ihen goes on to st that they have eworn toatrike cown the rod of th cessor wher. | ever he {* most vulne viens to their strenesh; that "the er enoed, aud we we relives to al) the sivaeCe OF OLTUR gimme ti sto follow is up abe st toe@ther of two alternativer—the ebsoute po itical incepen- | cerce end ‘iberty of Ir nd. or the de olitlea of | i} our bt " Lhe proms abon then pives t ances t the feniane have no issue ith tle pe ot the thas they ouly £ Ape Governinent, gua that t t the liber ation ot Ireland, they wil ow the Prov choore their ¢ political standing and charnct | woverl ing | on in the truest Aner diiat non whe adveutegce of a ment the proeiaination concindes with th Y “dt Lreiand atill speaks to appeal in.puleos of your bearte, Irehmed, obey her vo.ce | It}ou would wot be mrciéaate, rocieant to the fir t | principles of your nate engraven Upon the very corer-etone of your Leing, relec no the band of the matracive (vy eiribe down che ia of Eunl No} uuitorm, end not the blvod-ayed coat of Eng- | ate you trom whe natural) wiance to Ireland, to liberty, to nent 10 \be frience ob leelsud, of treedom, ot huwanity,ot the peop ©. we offer tb live beauch of ;@ace und the houcat grasp ct iiencelp, Take ity | t | ) to justi Irieuinen, Vrenchmen, Ate icans—take it alians tiustit, To al who marched to the cail of the ene: | };my. and redly under hoe eiandara to aid or abet the | eaue,we give the sword 10 as film ond eariest a | goipe we ever did if) work uy a toeman, Wewrh } to meek With lilen we aro picpa.eu (oO meek wikh | epemics, We rhali weavor to Mert she confidence of toe jormes, and too iatter can expect trem us but | he @b.ency of w aelermines, though geneous ioe, | an. ihe inte aod i¢latioss imposed Ly civilize en Ware signed.) T. W. Sweeney, Ma)..Gen, Commanding the A:im.ee oi a.c.and, From Washington. Wastineton, June 4, The President has approved the bili conce:ning the produce of the forests of the Stace of Maine, upon St. Crom river and ite tributaries, owned by American citizens, the same being unmanufactured fu whole or ia part, and Laving paid the eame taxes | seo her Ame..can tu be. om (bat river, shau be aa- | mitted into ne poria of the Unites ptates tree of duty. The Preelueot has ako approved 4 Dik: au- thotizing and directing the becrevary of the Navy to uypuute Board toexamw.ne asrite at o¢ near Port. lend, tor a teeei-wole, iaarn for the tron-clad ves e polibe Caticd pimivs Qnty) OG WW asvertaun the aw NEW YOR vantages and cort of wald si'o, and report to Congress during the present scesion Charles O'Connor has had frequent interviews with the President vest ray and today, io regard to the trial of Jefferson lmvis, He ears that ther are to proceed at cuce with the trial, and that If vernment {* not ready. they k that he (Davis) be pat upon hie paroe in su peurity a@ may be required le re utof ball, WIN SPMD 0 STOO), HH, is Deiore the Preaieat. The Postmaster Goneral te the Fonate a rep! lating to the establu? f a telegraph in con fon with the postal eyetem. He “T am the opinion that it will not be wire for the Governm to inaugurate the propos! system of teleerapl: part of the postal service, not only beeacee of | ubtful financial success, but also ite feasibility under our political erstem On the Sist ult. Sit Prederick Hrace, the Britieh Minister, addressed @ note to Mr. Seward, from which the following ls an extract “T bave the honor to inform rou that the Gorermn- ment of Canada have euthortz Porter, Pea. the magistrate comman ‘ing the Geve cnt veel la Crouadianie, er vedin protecting the flene:\es of filing fay the resolution of ¢ transmitted to sat body, re- ug at sion Canada, to iseue licenses ou the pry mect of fifty cents p 1 ton of taraguremie: tof the voasels pro- pened tote eed in fiching., The license whl reuein o foree during sfason, Qud will confer upon the idere of he Ca flaberes rhe}, the h syed by © hele oi the Unived Siates uncer ihe Ne ity Tre thie m ure is Of @ provisional nature The House Committee on Public Lands, unter the lead of their Chairman, Hon, G.W. Je intent upou arriving at some tang concer uing tree planting on the paeine, which Is attracting euch wi san, me fe conclusion dlees Western pread aiten: tion, They have asked for @ report on thie rom the Agricultural Department; also from the Conmuaiesioner of ludian Affaires, a to the charecter ot ou dedian Colegein AKenese, which proposes to pian 1 thonsand aches of experumeutal jureste within tive years Atthe munielpal e'ection today tr-clected inayor over N, barby, tor € Wallach was ae, andall the caudidat ty Council, with several exceptions, had pledged themeclves to the workingmen to #us- tain the principle of e ght bourse as ® lewal da work, No political question election, iuvelved ia the CONGRESSIONAL, PROC EDINGS, ‘Thirty Finth Session, PENATE Wasuinaros, June 4.—At one c'clock the reeon struction resolation wae takon ur ‘The question was upon the adoption of the following awendinent ; Section 4— The obiigations of the United States in curred in suppressing insurrection or in defene of the Union, or for payment ef bounties or pousions incident thereto, ahail remaln inviolate The amendment was adopted, Mr. Doolittle ofiered the folowlne as a en for the second section: After the census to be taken in t each eueccoding census, Keprerent portioned among th included within tht in each State of male of age, qualified by th bere of the most nume anch of ita Le And direct taxce shall he apportioned smong the rev eral Su secording to the value of the reali sod person | iaxabie property eituate by each State not elonging tw the State or to he ( nied Stat Tho Senate, without further action, adjou ook. tule year ISTO and thereof, to choc HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE Mr, Lawrence, of Ubio, introduced « bill to provide A tewporary government for the teritory of Lincoln, which wae read twice and referred to the Commitee on Territories, Mr. Price introduced a bill regu'ating the tenure of certain offices, which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Juticiary. It provides that all civil oficere who bold tmetr cifice by appoint. ment from the Presideut, or any of the heads of cepartments, shall bold thei: efices tor four ¥ fiom the date of their appoiusument, and ru! ject to remevai daring tl er se:m ot office except ani where the advice ne DOUALE A voaary to appoint, and consent Ones pall be « Tocte shat tne us wuercly doe or apply to the bowing poslth ke. Hitchesek, of Net Mr. provide for the geoiog Nebraska, which wae read twice: aska, introduced @ bill to a! survey of the Lerritory of and referred to the Committee on Lande, Altos to provide for the erection, at Nebraska City, of a building for Lost Office and Internal Kevenne (fice, aud for holding Cuited Bia Ouite, whch Wen lead twice ana i jerred to the mmittee on Appropriations, Mr. Luriele of tiacotal, oflored @ reso'ntion, which was auopled, calling on the secretary of the Interior for ioturmesion to the amount paid to the Ludian iriles jor vari pulp ‘The preamble and resolution offered by Mr. Wil- lame, of Penn, on Monday last, which then-objoe tion having been made—went over the rule, camo up next in order, followa: eclared by the Su athority of (hie nation, In record aice ol sonud wed e just mm: ssiuete ot humanity, and the undow peiment of the people of tie loyal Steter, (hat trearon should be wade odious, and traitors not enly disgraced but uppoverished; and hereas, It is reprerented that whi'e no traitor who bee survived the chances of the batile fleliand the retribution Gue to nis erines at the loval & re ot the North, bas been o\Lerwiae punishe by ‘he award « public hon: wbilitieete qualify bimw for vereot Wheveaa, ‘Loe me Teen hallowed and co tuumente an treme their crimes, v bich b the Netlonal autuoriue « proved by ¢ osiug the public ettice of fluial processions io thelr ere legs of paying Like honore to the mart rel dead ot the Ariases ofthe Linon, who periabet ja the holy work of puntshing the treseon of (hose who are thus houored and restoring the Un on of our Perhere, hee 1 to the ices! people of those communities swith ihe connivance or con ur civil agente of this Govern * traitor.’ deal have publie enter sin honer of tole: ated by iu@ iMetances ap on the cecasen + while the privi bt of the mils ment; end Whereaa, ' enormitt Huiciote aad ineulting fiving boliler welbastothe memories of Ub to make loyalty edious and (eso obewuct, 11 vet entiuely prevent, the growth ot euch Sleeling ae ie erseuiiel \o any Cordis: or permauent devnulon of thease piatog ; Hheceiore, Reeoivet, That the Presadeut Le requested to in- foiiu this House whether t milimiy or civil em. yes of this Goverument within the Siate of ». or ey Of bl her rele. States, have in any untenenced seeirted in the reniition of treitor, eb her ivine or varricidal war agalost sonot theirerine, 1 occasions, or me iD conned the priviiege graves of the their an vve mya ¢ Oh In Comte by closing their othe a other iavorabe uc perewih; and iuriher, 7 ot doing lice humor wo loyatys (n.ou aglclee who Lave pu Lou.ca snd Kindred, hae been im any instance ob- ® ted or deneu bo the rele! cutho-ities, with the ccnourrevee or acquiercence of tie oticese of this Goveromensy Mr, Williaros remarked (hes the preamble wasa mere recital of facts teken from a loyal paper in Augnata, Georgia, He moved the previous ques tion, Mr. Raymond auggeste: that some debate should be allowed, ro tine | aight Know on what evidence the statement rere ile was entirely ignorant of the tncta 2 which be could base hie vowe for either the preamb.e of the resolu. oD. " Mr. Williams declined to withdraw the previons questicD, w it War Dot & question of evidence but of representation. ‘Lie: .atements in the preamble were taken trom a nowep per published in the city of Augusta, uuder (he jeuowneion Tae Lora, Geoaular, K, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1866. atic SUN. hit y-Third Year unchanged. Fineacial affairs are exceedingly gloomy, and rumors of fai Latest Commercial. Livenroot, May 25.-Corron, Ciroolar reports the sales of the wee ‘The market has declined “ald, for American, and a\d. for other descriptions, The authorized quo-~ tations are: Fair Orleans, 16'od.: Mid. Orieans, Pe H ar) ses hg eels Wt: ‘a ands, » New Upian: 6 mar! to-day, Friday. ie dull end prices weak ; sates, $0,009 Dales; stock in port, 14005, $50 bales, of which 411,000 are Aimeracan, Hreadatuffs dull and nominal, Provisions et/l! de. Afier some further running dis assion, the pre- vious question was seconded, aud the resolution alopted without a division, The reselutiooa offered by Mr, Dawson on the 19th of March, and which then, debate arising, went over under the rule, cameup nexrtin erder ae fel- The Brokers’ 44,000 bales. *Unitet Stateceannot eneran- oor any other overn ng her own credit. aud ims ug and imposing new burdens upon her peop'e, Kesoived, that the eascred fairb of the Americal Poople te pledged to the jayment of our public debi, fod that tt fe uawiee to comp! icate our financial af- fatcs by the assumpéiion ot the obligations of other countrins Kieao ved, That the true volicr of the United States is in the Ianguare of Mr. Jefferson. peace, commerce and bon frrendship with all nations, eniangiing al lances May %, Console, B4ad4y; Fries, 41 tral, 70 '9a76, Baillon in Henk News from New Orleans. New Onieass, Jone 4—Tho ship Artisan, loading for Boston, with 2,000 bales of cotton, was struck by lightning and partially destrored by fire, The vee- wl afterwards enok, The estimated value of the ¥ and mowed the previous qu jon, cargo was $400,000, Kesoived, That whereas the recent succe hich " r vest: have atiouded the demonstrations of the Fonias The bark Woedward, Liverpool for Galveston, organtvation, with the avowe lre and from the oppressive rule of Great Hritain, according tothe laws of Nationa, ae interpreied by the Uritieh authorities entitied sald Fenian Nh go jvation to be regarded with respect and en rn) the rights of belligerent, the Committee on t Alfaira be requeated to faquire into the propri taking euch action as may be proper to secure that obiecet, The House refured to second the previous ques tion, Mr. Rogerecalled for tilers om the previous ques- thon, but ther wero a ao refused, Mr. Hrandagee ror to debe which, thereupon, went over unde The llonse then proceeded to the consideration of the bill seported by the Reconstruction Committee, t) provide for restoring to the States latoly io in- rrection their full political rights, Mr. Wilton (lown) addressed the Hease in support of the bill Mi. Wileon contended against the poal on assumed by the President in his enoual mee- sore, that the ques lon of the right of secession noust be udiewaly settled, finally and forever ie hell chat there was po euch quesiioe be submit- ted ro the Courte that it wasa political question whieh had t settiedt by the founders of the tiovs sutimed by the national armies in Every Mist in the country,"he uld rejoice now that the question w ae au open one, the venue only janeed to the courte, Dilgod im 12 feet of water, noar Galveston, The Versel's cargo wee got off and saved, in good condi tion, The ISth New York Cavalry has arrived from ‘Texas, homeward bound. Most of the treops have left, and are coming home, ‘The detalle of the overtiow of Alerandria are heart rending. The people were driven to rafte for pro- tection, The tloodsin ‘Texas bave overflowed and devastated all the bottoms, and the injury te the cropa ieexiensive, sa The crevasse below the city is stopped, General Intelligence, (By Mad to the New York Bun) Tus rebel Gen Wheeler is about to write « his tory of los campaigas, A auaat religious revival is tu bridge, Washington County, N, Tus corner stone of # Masonic Temple was laid in 8 Loum, on Wednesday, with imposing oere- monies, A “soutt-nacn’ between A. B. Lathrop end Chas. B. Hitchcock, of Albany, is to take place on Hudson Ri near that city, on Monday. Aone the honorary members of « ball to be giv- ev at Chapel Hil), N. ©., on the evening of June 7, are Jefferson Davis, of Fortress Monroe, and Gen J. ©, Breckinridge, of Canada, Tux Chicago Trams saye it t# not im that Johnaon will deliver the oration at the laying of the corner-stone of the Donglas monu- ment in that city, om the 4(h of July ensuing, Tus ship Portemouth, owned at Portemouth, sailed sbout the middle of last October for Queens- urpore of liberating ws @ the resolution, the rule, ih at Com- Lo Boond inquired whether it was net a ques- ton of cocetitutional construction, wi ou denied that tt waa e hid so, [twas apolitical quee., which the people d ed when they made (lus Constitution, aod the right had never been conferred on the Ku prome Court to entertain such an issue and to de rine whe'ber this isa Government or not, it juestion of constrection, sugeested that that might be the hairmanof the Judiciary Commite folow that the Corirt would agree culany af Salmon BP. Chase and « guile! statesmen, both Nerth and jal question nia ber of dis South, had in # gone by, contende ! d.fferently. town, since which time nothing bas been beard Mr, Wilson did vot Know whetber Mr. Chi from ber. She was ingured to Boston offices for ever expressed auc injon, and did not t 54,000. that Ady id aceo unt for the Gen. tleman’s willingness to le the ejuestion to he Dive Fieatne affords grand sport in Long Istand cecimon, Bernd and on the Eastern coast. Roate from New Mr. Le Blond repudiated the idea, and denied en- London return with from 40 to 100 after an absence of two or three hours, Excellent luck ts had of Montauk Point, and better yet at Block Island. Or 291,791 men who fought on the side of the Juited Beates in the struggle for Independence, all now sleep in vo save two, who are left to tell of the “times which iried men's souls,"* or to “shoulder their sticks and ahow how fields were won."’ Tue Examining Board at the United Btates Ne va! Academy at Annapolis express themselves ba. 9 ly plossed with the pro, of the students, ‘The whole school, four hundred aod fifty in number, star! upon a three monsha’ cruise the 20th of shiv mouth, Tur contract for carrying the U. 8. Mail between Milton, North Carolina, aud Barkadale's cope wae recently awarded to a colored man, who, after bav- ing the test oath read aud explained to bim, threw up the contract, for the reason that bis conscience wouldu’t let him take the oath, Tus Mempbis Poet says the Rev. Mr, Ford, » Baptiat mimeter of thatcity, recently declared in an address to the Lille Association, he wished the Scriptures ‘might be placed in the bands of every negro, in order thas he might theremn lear= bis inferior aud dependens condition,” Tus newsboysof Cincinnati, Obio, had s lottery drawing laet week, and some ot the lucky onew came into possession of a house and lot, pianos, parlor setts, chairs, carpets, horses end . dc, de, and Like the man who won the oe they dou't kuow what do with them, GaninaLvt wrote to some of bis friends, whe were ying to press certain conditions for the em- ployment of the volunteers on the Government > “L will hear nothing of conditions, I make no conditions, With the Austrians before vs, no [talen bee couditions w wake, I--you—tmey— we go bo fight bin," 1s tye ones fi a ag novel tadidamt oe~ curred in the capital o! 4 Domingo, that ate ball lately given there, the creme at the clty entered the saloon on horseback, and just when an enemy of bie fred a revolver as him, the horse raising his Lea), received the contents, fall- ing dead in the middie of the saloon. The animal wes buried vext day with a» military bead and honors, Tue ices bank established in the Untied States was the Bauk of North America, of Pailedelphia. It was founded in December, 1781, by Rubers Morris, Eq, with @ capital of $400,000, diviaed into sbares oi four hundred dollare each, and its management was placed in aude of twelve directors, chosen by the stockholders. The insti- tution secured the good willofal by ite vanous judicious weasures, aud greatly aided the country vo ie revolumonary struggle by the loam te tue United States of ite funds, Tun Detroit (Mich-) Common Council bas passed an eight bour ordinance, which may be regarded and private contracts of whe kind. ow to quit work at the ead of eight hours, if tae, choose, but they will not be patd so much as If they continue at their task two bourslonger, Thus street laborers working ten hours @ day recei 05 ao day, while those working eight hours Lave uuly ¢l 25. Beventy cents a day is paid for a man apd teau jor teu hours work over the #3 which is the price for ther euploy mens for eight hours. tertaining adraive that the Supreme Court should ke such adecision, He did not bolieve thas it would, Mr. Wilson Then the geutiemnan da. not believe that the Chief Jastice entertained the opinon which he ateribated w because be we uld certainly deci.e ja accordan ith bis opinion. wr. Le Bond re 1 that he hoped Chief Justice Chase had by thie time ebhanged bly opinion, and become a much bett of the Goveroment archy. tie did not dente any fore, he suid. if any United eta tertain thes question be would t troason against the United states, The further consideration of the billewas postponed till Wednesday neat, Mr, Marshall p nted the credentieds of Mr, Par- wig ab as a represeutative from Min wluch was sélemed to the huooustruction 68, A bil to incorporate the Soldiers’ nd Sailors’ Tnien, of Washing.on, was read the ghira time and panned, ibe Louse then proceeded to the consideration of the Dill to reduce and establish tho pay of soldiers of ; aad after some remarks from sevorel 6 utlemen for and against the bill, the House ad. urned, Jade ere to @n- guilty of judicial Nerwich City Election. Nonwicu, Coxsy Jone 4—At the city election to-day, Lorenzo Blseketone, Kepublican, was elected Mayor by three humdred aud eighty-nine majority over Lamphere, the eight hour candidate, The enu- tire Republican ticket was elected by about the same majority, From Europe, Two Days Later News. New Yous, Jone 4.—The steamebip Ofy of Lon- dou has arrived at this port, fromm Eucops. Mer dates are to May 2ith, The London Kxrnese announers the sumspension of Robinson, Croyton & Co. bankers, of Manchester, Liabilities not large. Two of the large warehousce of the Loudon and North Western and t Wertern Railway, at Manchester, were burmt on the worning of the Wud of May. Loss, £100,000, A Bruassela telegram # that letters from Paris tate that the French Government is raising to ite full complement all regiments belonging tothe Army of Paria, France will have an army on a war footing ine fortnight, rewy te be placed in obeervation on the Ge mun and Ihalian fronyvers, ‘Tbe ltsiiea and Austrian Governments have an- nounced their iuteguon Ww respect Swiss neutrality, in the event of war, A l’ar.a tolecram of the 23d of Ma: Muairecu bu Som enys that France, Rugland aod Kuseia do not wil to take up the position of tora, out solely to propose a basis or certain detibera- tious and to direct the discussion of the conterenco to the poluls constituting the cause of collision, The Powers are vow arrooging the terme of # rote intend- ed to be wentto Vienna, Berlio, and Preaktort and piorence, La buvxcr savatharthe reply of Russia ivediiiexpected. When it arrives a fow deye wuat still elapse ore the dispa o! the collective let- tere of the Vowere, ‘The conterence way probably pieet three weeks hence, but it will be didiculs to eceoompliah th Prince Ch * of Hohenzollern had been enthusi- eatically re dby the National Asseuliy of the Danubien F sinalith A telegram irom Jatay announce the entry of the combined Kussaa ant Tarkish Corps D' Armee into Moliavia onthe Yid. Qwar Pusbe commande the Vusks, and Geu, Kotzebue the Russ Fanner Pot, Jone 4,.—The steamship Nove beotian, fiom Liverpool, 2.30 P, My May 24th, vie Londonderry, May 26th, has passod this point en Toulew Quebec, ‘The Buropean crisis and political situation is un- changed. Tore ie nothing definite as to a Con- gree, ‘Lhe Inteat Bremen papors consider an out- break of war inevitabie, even supposing @ Congress is held, The Vieona correspondent of the London Time telegraphs on the 24a, thas though the Kogiiah, Rue sian and Freneo propositions reisting bo s Congress bave not yet been officially communicated to Count Mensdori, the nature of them has been made known tohim, It is probable the Austrian Government will point iteeerpest wish to avoid war by accepting the invitation to attend the Convention, Ano. Vienna dirpawh ssys tho Austrian Cab- inet ts not, in pripetpie, disinclined to take part in the Congress, provided no definive programme for negotiation be laid down, but only a on: vor w ve peace be regarded as the objest te Le beld in at the Cosierence, Lrvearoot. 2142 M—The nolitical sitmation is G A TLRRLBL taity befol the stesiner Oak, sear the Suutuern end of Wiimington Leland, on Mon- day evesing, May %8, Bho had sailed trom Saven- nab, Ga, the Saturday previous, with & crew of Ps wi J passengers and 603 bales ol Upanu comon, Ua Monday evening she was discovered to Le on fire, aud Leiore the crew oF passengers could escape, Which they Lad to ao by Jumping into the water, bine were burned to death. Tue rest were coscied and taken back, The Oak drifted ashore alerwards, and now lies ® Wola! wrock, Figuiino, oys the Exragis, seems to be the Lusiness soat is Lveliess sue world over, juss as present, Lotus see: Here are the Fenians fight. ing the Karucks, there (he Mi Xicaus figbiing Max and the Lauper nie A litte farther down on sue wap the Peruvians are fighting the Bpan- jards, wits Chilito bel) them, Then, just over the way, Paraguay ie fighting Brazil and the Argentine Coniederation, All Burope is getting reavy fora big fight, Toe Russians ore fighting the Bokharres, she Cbiuese are fighting tae Mou. golarsaud the Taruars, in fact, this wicked word was, sowebow, Lever so briinful of igutas isis just now. The Peace Society, we loar, is urbe ing sadly astern. (Continucd om Fourth Paxc.)

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